Voskresensk Mineral Fertilizers published the atmospheric air quality report
Voskresensk Mineral Fertilizers (part of Uralchem) in the city of Voskresensk continues to publish atmospheric air monitoring data at the border of the sanitary protection zone of the main industrial site of the enterprise.
Measurements of the concentration of impurities, according to the schedule of sanitary control, are carried out by an accredited laboratory at four points in the city.
Substances such as ammonia, fluoride compounds, sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide are tested for maximum allowable concentrations. When conducting analyses in March, none of the indicators exceeded the maximum level.
Atmospheric air monitoring data are publicly available.
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