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The effects of supplying air velocity, pollutant source location, pollutant diffusivity property, and pollutant release time on the accuracy of the pollutant dispersion history recovery have been investigated.
As a first approximation for such systems, hydrological and lithological factors, which can reasonably be expected to influence pollutant release, have been assessed by empirically assessing data from 81 abandoned deep coal mine discharges in the UK.
Many of these data are required to be collected and reported under national Pollutant Release and Transfers Registers (PRTRs) which are an increasingly common environmental policy tool in the OECD countries.
Our objective was to ascertain whether there might be excess pleural cancer mortality among populations residing in the vicinity of Spanish industrial installations that are governed by the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Directive and the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Regulation and report their emissions to air.
Environmental change in the form of pollutant release into marine environments also poses potential threats to coral survival.
Pollutant release and transfer inventories are a relatively new database-driven means of providing information on the who, what, and how much of industrial emissions.
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The four categories for measuring environmental performance are materials use, energy consumption, waste output, and pollutant releases.
The PDEs considered here, describe the diffusion of a pollutant released from a constant source, variable source and a point source.
p-Nitrophenol is a toxic pollutant released from textile industry, leather industry, iron and steel manufacturing, foundries, pharmaceutical manufacturing, rubber processing, and electrical and electronic components production industry [1].
Intake fraction, which is defined as the incremental intake per unit of pollutant released from a source or a category of sources, is borrowed to indicate the marginal risk posed by SO2 from the major sectors.
Odour Emission Factors (OEFs) can be developed in analogy with the emission factors defined for other chemical compounds, which relate the quantity of a pollutant released to the atmosphere to a given associated activity.
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