Emissions in the Crimea: why are you closing the plant in Armyansk
Emissions in the Crimea: why are you closing the plant in Armyansk UN expert estimated the risk of ejection in Armyansk. Upstairs In Armyansk was recorded the emission of sulfur dioxide from the plant “Crimean Titan”. How dangerous this substance is for residents of the Crimea and how to behave in conditions of infection, “Газете.Ru” said the honored Professor of Moscow state University, Vice-President of RAEN, a UN expert on chemical safety Valery Petrosyan. — In Armyansk there was a release of sulfur dioxide. Where he comes from and what processes are involved? — This city has large chemical production — “Crimean Titan”. This plant produces titanium dioxide TiO2, which is used in many sectors of the economy, including in baby powders. For its and other substances, including sulfates, this plant uses a lot of sulfuric acid. It is important that the plant is the so-called kislotoustoichiv, or kislotostabilen in