Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan

Industrial emissions are of major concern, especially in developing countries. Hence, there is a need for studies that investigate the trends in industrial emissions in these countries. The purpose of this study is to discuss trends in industrial emissions in Kazakhstan and the air pollution level i...

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Main Authors: Daulet Assanov, Valeryi Zapasnyi, Aiymgul Kerimray
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/314
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spelling doaj-c5e9c47dc4514dfc8643860147c1b5102021-03-01T00:02:36ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332021-02-011231431410.3390/atmos12030314Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of KazakhstanDaulet Assanov0Valeryi Zapasnyi1Aiymgul Kerimray2Excellence Center Veritas, D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamenogorsk 070003,KazakhstanThe School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamenogorsk 070003, KazakhstanCenter of Physical-Chemical Methods of Research and Analysis, Al Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty 050012, KazakhstanIndustrial emissions are of major concern, especially in developing countries. Hence, there is a need for studies that investigate the trends in industrial emissions in these countries. The purpose of this study is to discuss trends in industrial emissions in Kazakhstan and the air pollution level in its industrial cities. Data on emission limit values from the permitting documents of twenty-one power plants and nine metallurgical enterprises of Kazakhstan were analyzed. Eight cities (out of fourteen) had a “high” level of atmospheric air pollution according to the Air Pollution Index in 2019. Most of the considered enterprises increased their emission limit values compared to previous permitting period. At some cities there is a lack of<strong> </strong>monitoring stations, indicating the need for improving the spatial coverage of the air quality monitoring network in the industrial cities of Kazakhstan. The location of industrial plants far outside the cities could reduce the exposure of the urban population to air pollution. Kazakhstan urgently needs to adopt stringent emissions standards for coal-fired power plants and heavy industrial plants. The national air quality standards and definitions of air pollutants need to be updated based on the latest scientific knowledge.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/314Kazakhstanindustry pollutionenvironmental policyair quality
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author Daulet Assanov
Valeryi Zapasnyi
Aiymgul Kerimray
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Valeryi Zapasnyi
Aiymgul Kerimray
Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan
Atmosphere
Kazakhstan
industry pollution
environmental policy
air quality
author_facet Daulet Assanov
Valeryi Zapasnyi
Aiymgul Kerimray
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title Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan
title_short Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan
title_full Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Air Quality and Industrial Emissions in the Cities of Kazakhstan
title_sort air quality and industrial emissions in the cities of kazakhstan
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Industrial emissions are of major concern, especially in developing countries. Hence, there is a need for studies that investigate the trends in industrial emissions in these countries. The purpose of this study is to discuss trends in industrial emissions in Kazakhstan and the air pollution level in its industrial cities. Data on emission limit values from the permitting documents of twenty-one power plants and nine metallurgical enterprises of Kazakhstan were analyzed. Eight cities (out of fourteen) had a “high” level of atmospheric air pollution according to the Air Pollution Index in 2019. Most of the considered enterprises increased their emission limit values compared to previous permitting period. At some cities there is a lack of<strong> </strong>monitoring stations, indicating the need for improving the spatial coverage of the air quality monitoring network in the industrial cities of Kazakhstan. The location of industrial plants far outside the cities could reduce the exposure of the urban population to air pollution. Kazakhstan urgently needs to adopt stringent emissions standards for coal-fired power plants and heavy industrial plants. The national air quality standards and definitions of air pollutants need to be updated based on the latest scientific knowledge.
topic Kazakhstan
industry pollution
environmental policy
air quality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/314
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