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Monitoring of Air Pollution in the Area Affected by the Storage of Primary Oil Refining Waste

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At present, monitoring of air pollution near industrial facilities is one of the most urgent tasks. Its implementation is a requirement of Article 42 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the basis for the ecological well-being of the population. This problem is especially critical for the production facilities located within residential areas or in close proximity to them. The scientific article presents the results of a monitoring study of the air pollution in a residential area exposed to the negative impact of the storage of primary oil refining waste. Within the frames of the scientific research, the analysis of the stock materials of the enterprise was conducted; field observation was performed on the territory of the considered enterprise and the construction of ecological cartographic models was carried out, reflecting the level of the air pollution in the territory under consideration. The study also carried out a literary review and presented a list of the main existing technologies for the utilization of oil sludge to improve the quality of the air in the region under consideration.
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60--67
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Bibliogr. 21 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Saint Petersburg Mining University, Vasilyevsky Island, 21st line 2, 199106, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
  • Saint Petersburg Mining University, Vasilyevsky Island, 21st line 2, 199106, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Bibliografia
  • 1. Chen P. 2019. Visualization of real-time monitoring datagraphic of urban environmental quality. Eurasip Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2019(1), 42–51.
  • 2. Federal Classification Catalog of Waste of Russian Federation. URL: http://kod-fkko.ru/ (21.09.2020).
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  • 5. Hollingsworth A., Engelen R.J., Textor C., Benedetti A., Boucher O. 2008. Toward a monitoring and forecasting system for the atmospheric composition: the GEMS project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 89(8), 1151–1164.
  • 6. Kuzhaeva A., Dzhevaga N. 2017. Particulars of oil structural organization. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 12(13), 4157–4166.
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  • 9. Nagornov D.O., Kremcheeva D.A. 2017. Assessment of gravity component of moisture flow in raw peat in conditions of convective and radiative-convective heat input. Journal of Industrial Pollution Control, 33(1), 749–752.
  • 10. O’Brien P.L., DeSutter T.M., Ritter S.S., Casey F.X.M., Wick A.F., Khan E., Matthees H.L. 2017. A large-scale soil-mixing process for reclamation of heavily disturbed soils. Ecological Engineering, 109, 84–91.
  • 11. Othman U.M., Rahmat M.N. 2019. Utilization Oil Based Industrial Sludge as Potential Construction Components. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 620(1), Article No. 012074.
  • 12. Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation of 06.06.2017 No.273 “On the approval of methods for calculating the dispersion of emissions of harmful (polluting) substances in the air”, 2017.
  • 13. Pashkevich M.A., Petrova T.A. 2016. Creation of a system for industrial environmental monitoring in hydrocarbon production and transporting companies of Western Siberia. Journal of Mining Institute, 221, 737–741.
  • 14. Pashkevich M.A., Petrova T.A., Rudzisha E. 2019. Lignin Sludge Application for Forest Land Reclamation: Feasibility Assessment. Journal of Mining Institute, 235, 106–112.
  • 15. Rhykerd R.L., Crews B., McInnes K.J., Weaver R.W. 1999. Impact of bulking agents, forced aeration, and tillage on remediation of oil-contaminated soil. Bioresource Technology, 67(3), 279–285.
  • 16. Semyachkov A.I., Slawikowskaja Y.O., Pochechun V.A. 2018. Methodological features of the assessment of economic damage from adverse environmental consequences in conditions of territories with a developed mining complex. Ecology and Industry of Russia, 22(4), 46–51.
  • 17. State report about condition and protection of the environment of the Russian Federation in 2018. URL: http://gosdoklad-ecology.ru/2018/%20 (21.09.2020).
  • 18. Statistical collection “Environmental protection in Russia”, 2018, pp. 125.
  • 19. Tsombueva B.V. 2014. The use of natural materials as sorbents for cleaning soils from oil pollution. Modern problems of science and education, 6, 1–7
  • 20. Wang Y. 2018. Research and application of oil sludge resource utilization technology in oil field. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 170(3), Article No. 0320262018.
  • 21. Yuliarningsih R., Goembira F., Komala P.S., Putra N.P., Nasra M. 2020. Oil Sludge and Biomass Waste Utilization as Densified Refuse-Derived Fuels for Alternative Fuels: Case Study of an Indonesia Cement Plant. Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste, 24(4), Article No. 05020001.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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