Abstract

A basic list of polluting components released into the air zone of railway tank stations has been established, priority pollutants have been recorded: H2S, CH2O, C6H6, C7H8 and hydrocarbons in the sum: C1-C10 - in terms of C5H12, C2-C5 in terms of C5H10. Gross emissions are quantified for them. Maps have been developed for the distribution of pollutants in the event of destruction or explosion of tanks with petroleum products at a distance of up to 1000 meters in all directions of light for a specific residential area, broken down into sectors of 300, 650 and 995 meters with fixing at these points of surface concentration. It was found that the highest excess of the maximum permissible concentrations by 300 times was recorded at a distance of 300 meters from the source-Parking of the tank

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