Abstract
Information concerning the development and performance of environmental protection work and measures for guaranteeing the safety of the production operations conducted at the All-Russia Scientific–Research Institute of Chemical Technology is presented.
Data on monitoring the adherence to the norms and standards concerning environmental protection at the industrial site of the institute, the dust-gas emission volumes, and the quantity and quality of discharged waste waters are examined.
The results of radiation monitoring of the air, waste waters, snow, storm waters, and soil and decontamination and rehabilitation of territories are presented.
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Shatalov, V.V., Lobachev, Y.A. Radiation Monitoring of the Industrial Site of the All-Russia Scientific-Research Institute of Chemical Technology. Atomic Energy 96, 140–144 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:ATEN.0000027883.59720.cf
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