Conditions for a partial summation of SO2 and NO2 hazardous effect in gas emission regulations
- Authors: Sokolov A.K.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Ivanovo State Energy University
- Ivanovo Fire and Rescue Academy
- Issue: Vol 64, No 12 (2017)
- Pages: 931-934
- Section: Environmental Conservation
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0040-6015/article/view/172883
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601517120084
- ID: 172883
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Abstract
In order to provide environmental safety, the concentrations of SO2 and SO2 in the surface layer of atmospheric air should not exceed corresponding one-time values accepted for maximum permissible concentrations (MPCs). The only document that provides a normative calculation of hazardous substance dispersion in the atmospheric air up to the present time is presented by regulations OND-86. It has established that, in taking into account the summation (unidirectionality) of hazardous action of substances (including SO2 and NO2 gases), the sum of their relative concentrations should not exceed unity. A novel standard GN 2.1.6.2326-08 stipulates that “nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide have a partial summation of action; therefore the sum of their relative concentrations should not exceed 1.6.” This paper is devoted to analyzing the calculation of the summation of action for SO2 and NO2 gases and proving that the condition established in GN 2.1.6.2326-08 is not quite correct. According to the condition required by standard GN 2.1.6.2326-08, it turns out that, for some combinations of concentrations, the hazardous effect of gases is not added together, but one gas compensates an effect of the other, which contradicts the points of OND-86. For example, at SO2 and NO2 concentrations amounting to 0.6 and 0.04, respectively, the condition required by standard GN 2.1.6.2326-08 is satisfied, although the concentration of SO2 exceeds a normatively fixed value of MPC = 0.5. The graphical analysis of a concentration region for SO2 and NO2 gases clearly shows the areas where the condition required by standard GN 2.1.6.2326-08 is satisfied, but the environmental safety according to OND-86 is not provided. Recommendations are proposed for the correction of requirements established by standard GN 2.1.6.2326-08.
About the authors
A. K. Sokolov
Ivanovo State Energy University; Ivanovo Fire and Rescue Academy
Author for correspondence.
Email: sokolov@bjd.ispu.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo, 153003; Ivanovo, 153040
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