Last week, two automatic air pollution control stations of the Ministry of Ecology recorded excess hydrogen sulfide:
More than 3.24 million measurements have been performed by automatic air pollution control stations in Tatarstan since the beginning of the year. Of these, more than 1 million are in Kazan.
Regular monitoring of atmospheric air quality in the Sovetsky district of Kazan has been established in connection with incoming appeals from citizens.
Оf JSC "TAIF-NK" (Nizhnekamsk), within the framework of the signed Agreement on cooperation with the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan, installed small-sized control stations in the village of Stroiteley and the settlement of Prosti of the Nizhnekamsk district.
This is AAPCS-1 in c. Osinovo of Zelenodolsk district and AAPCS-5 in Kazan (I. Shakirov st, 3).
Several appeals from citizens regarding the quality of atmospheric air in Naberezhnye Chelny were received by the Kama Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan last week. Residents of the settlements of HPP, ZYAB, Sidorovka, Komsomolsk district, in particular, complained about unpleasant odors.
Immediately 2 fires occurred last day in the territory of Tatarstan - in a shopping and entertainment complex in Almetyevsk and in a building on Promyshlennaya Street, 3 in Kazan. In order to assess the state of the air, ecologists quickly left to the site. Sampling of atmospheric air in Kazan was performed on July 9. For further research, samples were transferred to the Central Specialized Inspection of Analytical Control of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan.
In order to develop the existing Territorial monitoring system for atmospheric air, Tatarstan ecologists continue to study the best practices of Russian and foreign countries. Today the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan held a meeting with representatives of the TION Group of Companies. During the meeting, Aleksandr Shadrikov emphasized that one of the largest monitoring networks operated, and summary calculations of air pollution were applied in the Republic of Tatarstan.
Air quality monitoring issues were discussed today at the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan with a representative of the Finnish company Vaisala. The corporation is the largest supplier of measuring sensors, among which are devices for measuring the exhaust gases of enterprises, as well as automatic weather stations that predict climate changes and severe weather conditions.