Assessment of the impact of the paper enterprise on the environment
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2020-10-10
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Видавництво Львівської політехніки
Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Abstract
Pulp and paper enterprises are of great importance
for sustainable economic and environmental development of
certain regions and the economy of Ukraine. Man uses many
natural resources during the lifetime, creating a burden on
nature. As the world's population increases, this load increases,
leading to a shortage of resources and deterioration in the
environment. The main activity of Kokhavynska Paper Mill
PJSC is the production of sanitary products for the domestic
market and export. Rational use of secondary raw materials
helps to cut the use of forest resources and reduce the amount
of waste paper utilized in landfills.
15291.76 t of pollutants from the sources of the enterprise
emissions enter the air each year. A total of 9 standardized and
3 non-standardized substances (greenhouse gases) are released
into the atmosphere, namely nitrogen oxides, carbon
monoxide, nitrogen (1) oxide (N2O) (greenhouse gas), carbon
dioxide (greenhouse gas), methane (greenhouse gas), iron and
its compounds, manganese and its compounds, hexavalent
chromium (expressed in terms of chromium trioxide), gaseous
fluorides, hydrogen sulfide, saturated hydrocarbons C12-C19.
There is no excess of the established maximum concentration
limits at all emission sources at this enterprise.
To assess the impact of the enterprise on soils, the content of
heavy metals Zn, Cr (VI), Co, Cu, Pb, Mn, and Fe at the
border of the sanitary protection zone of the enterprise was
determined and the maximum multi plicity of the excess of
MPC of heavy metals was calculated. The content of heavy
metals in the selected soil samples was determined using a
spectrophotometer atomic absorption C-115-M1. Evaluation of
soils for heavy metals showed that the soils at the border of the
sanitary protection zone of the enterprise are contaminated
with heavy metals. The maximum multiplicity of the excess of
the MPC of heavy metals in the soil is 1.04 times for lead; 0.43
times for zinc; 0.37 times for chromium; 0.93 times for copper;
1.85 times for manganese; 0.35 times for cobalt. Maximum
concentrations of heavy metals exceed their background
content: 1.6 times for lead; 1.8 times for zinc; 1.16 times for
chromium; 0.77 times for copper; 3.9 times for manganese; 9.7
times for iron; 1.2 times for cobalt.
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environment, pulp and paper industry, pollution, atmospheric air, sanitary protection zone, heavy metals
Citation
Khomko N. Assessment of the impact of the paper enterprise on the environment / Natalia Khomko // Environmental Problems. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2020. — Vol 5. — No 4. — P. 185–190.