Stationary sources air emission measurements:
- sulphur oxides SO2,
- nitrogen oxides NO2,
- carbon monoxide,
- oxygen,
- overall dust, PM10 and PM2,5,
- chloride and its inorganic compounds, and
- fluorid and its inorganic compounds;
Air quality measurements:
- sulphur dioxide (SO2),
- nitrate oxides (NO2/NOx),
- ozone (O3),
- benzene, toluene, p-xylene (BTX),
- dust particles PM10 and
- sampling over the fractions of 0.49 - 0.95 - 1.5 - 3.0 - 7.2 - 10 micro m;
Meteorological parameter measurements:
- speed and direction of wind,
- air temperature,
- relative air humidity, and
- UV solar radiation;
Quality of atmospheric precepitations and sediments for the following parameters:
- pH, sulphates, nitrates, chlorides, ammonium, magnesium, sodium, potassium,
- sediment quantity, and
- heavy metal concentrations (Pb, Cd, Zn, As, Tl, Cr, Fe, Mn, Co, Cu, Ni).
The Environmental Protection Department supervises operation of the monitoring system detecting presence of various environmental pollutants and their harmful effects. The step to follow are procedures towards enabling and controlling appropriate measurements (QA/QC procedures) followed by reporting to state organs and local communities.
Implementation of complex and partial reports on environmental effects.
Assessment of complex and partial reports on environmental effects.
R&D studies in environmental effects.
Expertises and professional opinions.
Consulting, indoctrination and training in the area of environmental protection.
Collaboration with the state and other professional organisations on environmental protection projects and elaboration of professional basic documentation. |