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such sources of constant pollution as pump stations and central oil collection units. Wind direction and speed should also be considered in calculating the area of pollutant dissemination.
Another atmospheric risk to the environment is oil burn-off. The impact
is caused by oxygen depletion, thermal emission, and contamination of air,
vegetation, and soils with products of incomplete burn-off of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide,
nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, and other chemical compounds. The radius of direct thermal destruction ranges from 10 to 25 meters for soils and 50-150 meters for vegetation. In violation of oil development regulations, liquid components of oil will periodically penetrate into the oil burn-off units and pollute adjacent territories since such components will not burn up completely.
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