Abstract

THE STUDIES OF METAL CONTENT IN PRECIPITATION WATER IN LUBELSKIE AND LUBUSKIE VOIVODESHIPS IN 2013

Highlights

  • Monitoring the chemism of precipitation and assessing the depositing of pollutants into soils are among the tasks of the State Environmental Monitoring (PMŚ) air-quality monitoring subsystem, which has been in place since 1998 [Programme... 2012]

  • The objective of this paper is to present and compare the results of studies into metal content in precipitation in 2013 in two measurement points – Włodawa and Zielona Góra

  • The results of the measurement of metal content in precipitation water in 2013 at measuring points within Lubelskie and Lubuskie Voivodeships are presented in Tables 1 and 2

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Introduction

Monitoring the chemism of precipitation and assessing the depositing of pollutants into soils are among the tasks of the State Environmental Monitoring (PMŚ) air-quality monitoring subsystem, which has been in place since 1998 [Programme... 2012]. The purpose of this monitoring is to determine the distribution of pollutant content introduced into soil with wet precipitation at the national level, on a time-and-space basis. In 2013 the national measurement and control network consisted of 23 research stations studying the chemism of precipitation (weather stations of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute – IMGW-PIB). These ensured the representativeness of the measurements for the assessment of the spatial distribution of pollutants. The network included 162 precipitation stations, which made it possible to determine average precipitation totals for Poland (Figure 1)

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