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B3. interNational and national standarts for the quality of atmosphere
Table A2.5. Gaseous substances

Substance

Unit

Azerbaijan

IFC

EU Comission

Max in day

Daily average

Hour

Daily average

Average year

Hour

Daily average

Average year

(CO)

mq/m3

5.0

3.0

-

-

-

10.0 (8 saat)

-

-

(NO2)

mkg/m3

85

40

200 (G) 8

-

40 (G)*

2009

40

3010

(NO)




400

60

-

-

-

-

-

-

(SO2)




500

50

500 (10 dəq)

125/50/20

(T1/T2/G)11



-

35025

125

[50]*

2012



(HCl)




200

200

-

-

-




-

-

Gaseous fluorides (calculating for floride)




20

5

-

-

-

-

-

[0.4]

Table A2.6 . Heavy metals (consentration (mkg/m3) and sedments (mkg/(m2 day)



Substance

Unit

Azerbaijan

IFC

EU Comission

German TA luft

Max in day

Daily average

No

Average year

Average year

(As)

mkg/m3

mkg/(m2*day)



-

-


3

-


-

0.006(T)*13

-


-

4


Cadmium (yodid, nitrate, okside, sulfat, cloride (Cd)

mkg/m3

mkg/(m2*day)



-

-


0.3

-


-

0.005(T)*

-


0.02

-


Cobalt, (Co)

mkg/m3

-

1

-

-

-

cobalt sulfate

mkg/m3

1

0.4

-

-

-

(Cr-VI) (CrO3 )

mkg/m3

1.5

1.5

-

-

-

(Cu)

- okside/ cloride

- sulfide/ sulfate /clorate

- trichlorophen



mkg/m3


-

3



6

2

1



3

-

-



-

-

-



-

-

-



-

Hg

mkg/m3

mkg/(m2*day)



-

-


0.3

-


-

-


-

-


-

1


Mn

mkg/m3

10

1

-

-

-

Ni

mkg/m3

mkg/(m2*day)



-

-


1

-


-

-


0.02(T)*

-


-

15


Pb

mkg/m3

mkg/(m2*day)



-

-


300

-


-

0.5

-


0.5

100


Sn -okside/diokside

mkg/m3

-

20


-

-

-

Tl carbonate

mkg/m3mkg/

(m2*day)




-

-


0.4

-


-

-


-

-


-

2


Vanadium (V) okside (V)

mkg/m3

-

2

-

-

-

2C. PERMISSIBLE DENSITY LIMITS OF SOME CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES CONTAINED IN SOIL AND PERMISSIBLE LEVELS DEPENDING ON THEIR DANGER INDEX
Table A2.7Standards for soil contamination level assessment.


Substance



Form, composition



PCL, mg/kg, including background

Level of harmfulness (Kmax)

Danger index

Translocation ,К1

Migration

General sanitary К4

Water К2

Air К3

Copper

Moveable

3.0

3.5

72.0

-

3.0

2

Chromium

-"-

6.0

6.0

6.0

-

6.0

2

Nickel

-"-

4.0

6.7

14.0

-

4.0

2

Zinc

-"-

23.0

23.0

200.0

-

37.0

1

Cobalt

-"-

5.0

25.0

>1000.0

-

5.0

2

Fluorine

Water solubility

10.0

10.0

10.0

-

25.0

1

Arsen

Bulk content

4.5

4.5

4.5

-

50.0

2

Manganese

-"-

1500.0

3500.0

1500.0

-

1500.0

3

Vanadium

-"-

150.0

170.0

350.0

-

150.0

3

Manganese + Vanadium

-"-

1000.0 + 100.0

1500.0 + 150.0

2000.0 + 200.0

-

1000.0 + 100.0

3

Lead

-"-

30.0

35.0

260.0

-

30.0

1

Antomony

-"-

2.0

2.0

15.0

-

10.0

1

Mercury

-"-

2.1

2.1

33.0

2.5

5.0

1

Lead + Mercury

-"-

20.0 + 1.0

20.0 + 1.0

30.0 + 2.0

-

50.0 + 2.0

1

Potassium chlorine

-"-

560.0

1000.0

560.0

1000.0

5000.0

3

Nitrates

-"-

130.0

180.0

130.0

-

225.0

2

Benzpyrene

-"-

0.02

0.2

0.5

-

0.02

1

Isopropylbenzene

-"-

0.5

3.0

100.0

0.5

50.0

1

Styrene

-"-

0.1

0.3

100.0

0.1

1.0

2

Xylene

-"-

0.3

0.3

100.0

0.4

1.0

2

Sulphur compounds:

Hydrogen-sulfide

-"-

0.4

160.0

140.0

0.4

160.0

3

Elemental sulfur

-"-

160.0

180.0

380.0

-

160.0

3

Sulphuric acid

-"-

160.0

180.0

380.0

-

160.0

1

Source: (Methods of assessing contamination of soil with chemical substances during determination of soil contamination level. М., Ministry of Health of USSR, 13 March 1987, No. 4266-87.)

2C.1. REFERENCE DATA OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES IN SOILS

Table A2.8. Reference data of harmful substances in soil as per forms of using soil (Refernce data)

(in compliance with standards of foreign countries)




Forms of using soil

Category

Quantity of elements (mg/kg)

As

Be

Cd

Cr

Cu

Hg

Ni

Pb

Se

Ti

Zn

Multipurpose

I

20

1

1

50

50

0.5

40

100

1

0.5

150

Playgrounds for children

II

20

1

1

50

50

0.5

40

200

5

0.5

300

III

50

5

10

250

250

10

200

1000

20

10

2000

Vegetable garden - gardening

II

40

2

2

100

50

2

30

300

5

2

300

III

80

5

5

350

200

20

200

1000

10

20

600

Sports and football stadiums

II

35

1

2

150

100

0.5

100

200

5

2

300

III

90

2.5

3

350

300

10

250

1000

20

20

2000

Recreation parks and squares, soft squares with soft plant cover.

II

40

5

4

150

200

5

100

500

10

5

1000

III

80

15

15

600

600

15

250

2000

50

30

3000

Industrial and storage sites not covered with waterproof surface

II

50

5

10

200

300

10

200

1000

15

10

1000

III

150

20

20

800

1000

20

500

2000

70

30

3000

Industrial and storage sites covered with waterproof surface and plant cover

II

50

10

10

200

500

10

200

1000

15

10

1000

III

200

20

20

300

2000

50

500

2000

70

30

3000

Non-agricultural ecosystems

II

40

10

5

200

50

10

100

1000

5

2

300

III

60

20

10

500

200

50

200

2000

10

20

600



ANNEX 2D. ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Health impact of industrial frequency (50 Hz) is regulated on the basis of GOST12.1.002-84 and SanPiN 2971-84.
Table A2.9. Permissible Levels of electric field (PL)


Location , area

Electric field voltage Е, кW/м

Inside residential buildings

0.5

In residential areas

1

Outside residential buildinds and areas

5

At I-III category highway cross-sections of high voltage power lines

10

At non-residential areas, accessible for transport

15

Regions which are difficult of access

20

Note – Electric field voltage E, is determined at a 2 m height from ground surface. .

D. NOISE.

Usual level of noise, infra- and ultra-noise in the residential complex area and buildings is regulated by the “Contamination norms of vibration and noise having negative impact on the environment and human health”, Decree of President of Azerbaijan Republic # 796 dated July 8, 2008 and GOST 12.1.003-83, GOST 23337-78, GOST 20444-85 and sanitary rules (SNIP 3077-84 and SNIP 42-128-4948-89)


Level of noise equivalent in areas, directly close to residential areas, equals to 55 dBa. Equivalent and maximum level of noise generated by vehicles and equipment in the area, is measured by dBa and can be 10 dBa more than routine case ( = + 10dBa), so that permissible level of equivalent noise equals to 65dBa.

E. VIBRATION

Vibration safety is regulated by the “Contamination norms of vibration and noise having negative impact on the environment and human health” (Decree of President of Azerbaijan Republic # 796 dated July 8, 2008), GOST 12.1.012-90, GOST 12.4.012-83 and sanitary rules (SNIP 3077-84 and SNIP 42-128-4948-89) in the residential complex areas and working places




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