Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment
Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment
Table 4.34 Recorded Disposals into Rivers from Data of a Statistical Report (According to Form No. 2 - TP (Hydroeconomics) for 1994). Enterprises Mostovskoy "Yug" Comp. Khodz river Shedoksky Gypsum Works Laba river "Shcheben" Co. Labinsk Laba river lntersectoral balneohospital Nevolka river Voznesenska Y a Labinsky Dairy Plant, Chamlyk river Labinsk PUVZKK Co. Laba river Waste Water Disposed Without Insufficient Normal Treatmen Treatment Treatt ment 40.8 120.3 9 2657 388.1 7 24 7934 Capacity of Treatment Plants 2562 51 1 36.5 11 6.8 6205 8.1 1.78 0.1 0.12 0.2 BOD 127.8 Mass of Disposed Substances CaIMg Dry Susp. SAS Residue Matter 110.3 2.41 0.14 319.2 0.9 11.3 14.6 3452 13.3 2.34 3.0 0.22 0.2 186.8 0.07 1.62 Phosphorus 3.62 0.5 0.001 0.004 0.002 4.0 PAGE 4-37
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Table 4.34<br />
Recorded Disposals into Rivers from Data of a Statistical Report (According to Form No. 2 - TP (Hydroeconomics) for 1994).<br />
Enterprises<br />
Mostovskoy<br />
"Yug" Comp.<br />
Khodz river<br />
Shedoksky<br />
Gypsum<br />
Works<br />
Laba river<br />
"Shcheben"<br />
Co. Labinsk<br />
Laba river<br />
lntersectoral<br />
balneohospital<br />
Nevolka river<br />
Voznesenska<br />
Y a<br />
Labinsky<br />
Dairy Plant,<br />
Chamlyk river<br />
Labinsk<br />
PUVZKK Co.<br />
Laba river<br />
Waste Water Disposed<br />
Without Insufficient Normal<br />
Treatmen Treatment Treatt<br />
ment<br />
40.8<br />
120.3<br />
9<br />
2657<br />
388.1<br />
7<br />
24<br />
7934<br />
Capacity of<br />
Treatment<br />
Plants<br />
2562<br />
51 1<br />
36.5<br />
11 6.8<br />
6205<br />
8.1<br />
1.78<br />
0.1<br />
0.12<br />
0.2<br />
BOD<br />
127.8<br />
Mass of Disposed Substances<br />
CaIMg Dry Susp. SAS<br />
Residue Matter<br />
110.3<br />
2.41<br />
0.14<br />
319.2<br />
0.9<br />
11.3<br />
14.6<br />
3452<br />
13.3<br />
2.34<br />
3.0<br />
0.22<br />
0.2<br />
186.8<br />
0.07<br />
1.62<br />
Phosphorus<br />
3.62<br />
0.5<br />
0.001<br />
0.004<br />
0.002<br />
4.0<br />
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