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Industrial Sites in Serbia Air quality from monitoring to real-time data display Milenko Jovanović, Jasmina Knežević, Biljana Jović, Lidija Marić Tanasković Ministry of Environmental Protection, Serbian Environmental Protection Agency Corresponding author: [email protected] Introduction and context During 2017 the Environmental Protection Agency has continued with continuous implementation of operational air quality monitoring in the national network for air quality monitoring in the Republic of Serbia. Results of automatic air quality monitoring in Serbia are presented in real time on SEPA’s website. Also, SEPA is included in the European Up-to-date air quality data. (www.amskv.sepa.gov.rs) Subotica Evaluation of Air Quality in 2017. Materials and approaches Categories of air quality Sombor Kikinda Impact of CO, SO2 , O , NO23 , PM10 Evaluation of air quality in 2017 was done based on annual concen- first trations of pollutants (SO2, NO2, PM10, CO, O3) obtained by air Novi Sad second third quality monitoring in the national and local networks. Beograd S.Mitrovica Pančevo CATEGORIES OF AIR QUALITY Šabac Kostolac 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Smederevo SERBIA II I I I I I I I City Kragujevac II III III III City Kraljevo III Valjevo City Valjevo III III III III III III ZONE Bor Vojvodina II I I I I I I I Kragujevac City Sr. Mitrovica II III III I Užice Čačak Zaječar City Subotica III III Kraljevo Novi Sad III III I I I II I I Kruševac K.Vis-EMEP Beograd III III III III II III III III Pančevo III III I I III I III Smederevo III III III III Niš Bor III III III III III III I I Kosjerić III III II I AGLOMERATION Užice II II III III III III III Niš III III II I I I III Vranje Transferability “Measurement is the first step that leads to control and eventually to improvement. If you can’t measure something, you can’t under- stand it. If you can’t understand it, you can’t control it. If you can’t Outcomes control it, you can’t improve it.” (J. Harrington) In the most agglomerations during 2017 air was of the category III, i.e. over-polluted air, due to concentrations that exceeded limit value of suspended particles РМ10. Republic of Serbia, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection Agency, www.sepa.gov.rs .
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