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MOST AERIAL EMISSIONS ON THE DECLINE


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2008


20 June 2008 - The annual Danish inventory for 2006 shows a continued decline in acidifying gases and most other air pollutants. The exceptions are PAH’s and particulate matter which increase, primarily due to increased combustion of wood in the residential sector.

This report is Denmark ’s Annual Emissions Inventory Report due May 2008 to the UNECE-Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP). The report contains information on Denmark ’s inventories for all years from the base years of the protocols to 2006.

The gases reported under the LRTAP Convention are SO2, NOX, NMVOC, CO, NH3, As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Se, Zn, dioxins/furans, PAHs, TSP, PM10 and PM2.5.

The inventory is reported in the Nomenclature for Reporting (NFR) format as requested by UNECE.

The issues addressed in this report are: trends in emissions, description of each NFR category, uncertainty estimates, recalculations, planned improvements and procedures for quality assurance and control. The structure of the report is, as far as possible, the same as the National Inventory Report to UNFCCC.

Acidifying gases
In 11000, the relative contribution in acid equivalents was almost equal for the three gases. In 2006, the most important acidification factor in Denmark was ammonia nitrogen and the relative contributions for SO2, NOX and NH3 were 8 %, 40 % and 52 %, respectively. However, regarding long-range transport of air pollution, SO2 and NOX are still the most important pollutants.

The total emission of acid equivalents has almost been halved since 11000.

Other air pollutants
The emissions of PAH (poly aromatic hydrocarbons) and particulate matter have increased – contrary to almost all other emissions included in the inventory. The increasing emission trend is due to increasing combustion of wood in the residential sector.

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Environmental monitoring at the cryolit mine in Ivittuut

24 June 2008 - This report evaluates the pollution in Arsuk Fjord at Ivittuut in South Greenland based on environmental studies conducted in 2007.

In Ivittuut at Arsuk Fjord in South Greenland the mineral cryolite was mined, sorted and shipped out from 1854 to 1987. The mining operations have caused pollution with lead and zinc in the fjord. The main source is waste rock, which has been left at the coastline and is releasing lead and zinc to the fjord from tidal water action.

The pollution of the fjord has been monitored since 1982. Since 1985 this monitoring has included only brown seaweed and blue mussels, since earlier studies had shown that fish and shrimp from the fjord did not have elevated lead and zinc levels. This report presents the results of the latest environmental study, which was carried out in 2007.

The geographical pattern of lead and zinc levels found in brown seaweed and blue mussels in 2007 shows that waste rock in Ivittuut still is the main source of the pollution of the fjord.

In brown seaweed elevated lead levels were found on a c. 20 km stretch of coastline in eastern Arsuk Fjord around Ivittuut, whereas zinc levels were elevated on the entire coastline studied in Arsuk Fjord. In blue mussels elevated lead levels were seen in all of the studied parts of Arsuk Fjord, and also on coasts 3-4 km outside the fjord.

Along a stretch of coastline of c. 5 km around Ivittuut the lead concentration in blue mussels is so high that it is recommended not to eat blue mussels from this area.

Environmental monitoring at the cryolite mine in Ivittuut, South Greenland, 2007. Johansen, P., Asmund, G., Riget, F. & Johansen, K. 2008. National Environmental Research Institute, University of Aarhus. 32 pp. – NERI Technical Report no. 674

 
 

Source: Danish Ministry of the Environment
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