Abstract

An analysis of the requirements of regulatory documents of the Russian Federation for measurements carried out to determine the values of quality indicators of natural environments (atmospheric air, soil, water) has been presented. It has been shown that when determining the true value of the content of a pollutant in environmental components, as well as when comparing measurement values with each other or with limit values (including when establishing the excess of a certain content of a controlled indicator in relation to the established standard), it is necessary to take into account the measurement range and limits of permissible error. The conclusion has been illustrated with specific examples that in case of violation of the requirements of regulatory documents and neglect of the measurement error range, the results obtained from laboratory tests cannot be objective, reliable and justified.

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