The disposal of the water into the natural surface water bodies for 2010-2012 are speciied for the two ecological influence areas on the Baikal Lak – CEA and BEA.
Data Collection
The volumes of the discharges across the cities and industrial centers of the BNT, in accordance with the statitics reporting data, are presented at Tables 11.1 – 11.3 and the Figures.
Analysis
The aggregate volumes of the disposals of the water from the enterprises in the CEA BNT amounted to 40.2 MM м3 (in 2010 – 16.9 MM м3). The aggregated amount of the wastewater disposal from the enterprises in the CEA BNT amounted to 421.4 MM м3 (in 2010 – 404.6 MM м3).
Treatment
2012, as compared to 2010, the anthropogenic impact on the evironemnt of the BNT from the industrial enterprises, located within the BNT, was characteriszed by the increase in the disposals.
Forecast
Due to the development of the industrial sector in the region and the expansion of the infrastructure of the tourism and recreation territories of the coastal area, there is expected the increase of the anthropogenic impact on the eco-system of the Baikal Lake.
Water discharge into natural surface water bodies for 2010-2012 thousand. м3 (in the basin. Selenga) According to the regional departments of the Yenisei BWI
Table 3.2.1
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Discharges of wastewater into the basin of Selenga River by the industrial enterprises, thou м3
Table 3.2.2
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Dicharges by housing and public utilities enterprises into the basis of Selenga River
Table 3.2.3
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Discharges of wastewater into the basin of Baikal Southern Rivers
Table 3.2.4
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Territory distribution of wastewater discharges into the Selenga River Basin, for 2010-2012
Table 3.2.5
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Wastewater discharges into the Selenga River Basin, by economics sector, thou м3
Table 3.2.6
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Capacities of sewage treatment facilities in the basins of South Baikal Rivers
Table 3.2.7
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Discharges of waste water, transit water and other water or 2010-2012, thou м3
Table 3.2.8
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Overall indicators for wastewater discharge, BNT
Table 3.2.9
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Discharges of waste waster, transit water and other water (Overall indicators for waste waster, transit water and other water, by BNT industry sector)
Table 3.2.10
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Indicators for wastewater discharges within BNT, thou м3
Table 3.2.11
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Indicators for wastewater discharges for BNT
Table 3.2.12
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Dynamics of discharges of pollutants into the wastewater for BNT for 2010-2013
Table 3.2.13
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Discharges of pollutants into Baikal Lake within the wastewater of OJSC "BTsbK" for 2010-2013
Table 3.2.14
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Discharges of pollutants into Baikal Lake within the wastewater from the industrial sectors
Table 3.2.15
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Extraction Sectors
Table 3.2.16
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Housing wastewater
Table 3.2.17
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Transportation wastewater
Table 3.2.18
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Table 3.2.19
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Figure 3.2.1. Discharge of Wastewater, Transit Water and Other Water to Surface Water Bodies in 2012
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Figure 3.3.2. Structure of Pollutants Discharges Volumes
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Nitrate-Anion, kg
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Sulfates, t
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Phenol, kg
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Phosphates, t
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Fluorine, kg
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Chlorides, t
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Zink, kg
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Sources of Official Discharge for BNT Rivers Basins
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Dynamics of discharges of suspended substances within the wastewater of the enterprises in the Baikal Lake Basin
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