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Section 6.1 of the contract (BGD-3125 BGD-091066) between NORAD and NILU regarding Institutional Cooperation with the Bangladesh Ministry of Environment and Forest/Department of Environment (DOE) states that a progress report should be submitted semi-annually to NORAD. This report highlights the status of the project for the first six months of the project, August 2010 -January 2011. The project can be considered in good standing, with no major issues or deviations to report.
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The report presents the results from the model simulations, performed with the air quality modelling system AirQUIS for the Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone (KPIZ). The report presents the air quality model simulation based on the existing emission and predicted emission scenarios for the KPIZ. The model simulations are also carried out for baseline scenarios in 2010 and future scenarios in 2020 and 2030.
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Atmospheric supply of nitrogen, lead, cadmium, mercury and dioxines/furanes to the Baltic Sea in 2009. Summary Report for HELCOM. EMEP/MSC-W Technical report, 1/2011
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NILU has carried out a monitoring program regarding meteorology and air quality in Sauda during the periode 01.04.-30.09.2010. Filters have been investigated regarding several metallic compounds.
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EAD air quality monitoring network. Site survay for 10 new stations. NILU OR
Recommendations for additional monitoring stations in Abu Dhabi have been based on monitoring criteria and the objectives for measurements. It has been stressed that measurements have to be performed based on a number of permanent air quality stations. Also the meteorological measurements have to be co-ordinated with the permanent stations.
Based on the evaluations performed in Abu Dhabi, we have proposed three sites which should be developed and started immediately (1-3). Another three areas have been indicated for future and further evaluations. However, we believe that there will be a need in the near future also for measurements in these areas.
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Inert dispersion of a unitary emission has been combined with time dependent air chemistry to provide maximum impact of nitrosamines and nitramines in air and water for emissions from the amine absorber at TCM. The calculations show that likely case impact of nitrosamines and nitramines in air is less than 2 % of the recommended guideline value. The maximum concentrations in fresh water range from0.6 % to 3.2 % of the guideline depending on the use of absorbent and flue gas. The likely case impact show that air concentrations are a factor of 3 to 4 lower than the worst case, while water concentrations are be a factor from 16 to 22 lower than the worst case depending on the type of absorbent.
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