TAILIEUCHUNG - Pollution prevention guidelines Controlled Burn: PPG28

Ground level ozone also interferes with the ability of plants to produce and store food. It damages the leaves of trees and other plants, and contributes to a reduction in crop productivity, because the plants are more vulnerable to disease, pests, and harsh weather. Carbon monoxide (CO) is also a threat to the air we breathe. CO is formed when the carbon in fuel is not burned properly. The largest factor of CO emissions is automobiles. Cars, trucks, and buses account for 56% of the Earth’s carbon monoxide emissions. CO is. | Scottish Environment Protection Agency Environment aT Agency PPG28 July 2007 Environment Alliance - working together pollution prevention guidelines Controlled Burn PPG28 These guidelines are jointly produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales the Environment and Heritage Service for Northern Ireland and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency referred to here as we or us. This guidance will help you decide when and how to use a controlled burn as part of a fire fighting strategy to prevent or reduce damage to the environment. You should consider this guidance on a site by site basis when developing an incident response plan for your site. Contact us if you need further advice. Following these guidelines doesn t remove your responsibility to comply with the law and prevent pollution from your activities. Causing or allowing pollution is a criminal offence compliance with this or any guidance isn t a defence You should make sure that the references to other sources of guidance are still current use updated guidance if it exists. 1. Introduction a Our Pollution Prevention Pays - Getting your site right - good practice guidance Reference 1 gives basic advice on pollution prevention. Further information on how to manage run-off generated in a fire firewater and major spillages is available in PPG18 Reference 2 and CIRIA Report 164 Reference 3 . Guidance on how to plan a response to a pollution incident is in PPG21 Reference 4 . b This document deals with using a controlled burn to prevent or reduce water and air pollution from firefighting activities at industrial and commercial sites. It provides guidance on i identifying sites where there is a risk of pollution following a fire ii circumstances where a controlled burn could be used as part of an on-site plan for dealing with pollution incidents or during an actual incident to minimise impact on public health and the environment iii points to consider when deciding whether such a strategy is .

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN
TAILIEUCHUNG - Chia sẻ tài liệu không giới hạn
Địa chỉ : 444 Hoang Hoa Tham, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Website : tailieuchung.com
Email : tailieuchung20@gmail.com
Tailieuchung.com là thư viện tài liệu trực tuyến, nơi chia sẽ trao đổi hàng triệu tài liệu như luận văn đồ án, sách, giáo trình, đề thi.
Chúng tôi không chịu trách nhiệm liên quan đến các vấn đề bản quyền nội dung tài liệu được thành viên tự nguyện đăng tải lên, nếu phát hiện thấy tài liệu xấu hoặc tài liệu có bản quyền xin hãy email cho chúng tôi.
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.