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ENVIRONMENT, POLLUTION, DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF UZBEKISTAN
The average lifetime of SO
2
in the atmo sphere is 5
days and it is
accelerated by the presence of nitric oxides, aerosols, hydrocarbons
(Figure 7.13).
As the substances of alkaline character – metal oxides,
carbonates, ammonium ions, ammonia – are also released into the
atmo sphere, the reactions take place which result in formation of a
corresponding metal or ammonium salts. In addition, the oxidation
of SO
2
in the tropo sphere takes
place also in a liquid phase, that
is, SO
2
dissolves in water – water drops; i.e., rather than SO
2,
in the
oxidation process participates sulphurous acid H
2
SO
3
or hydrogen
sulfites
HSO
3
. Particularly stable aerosols are formed, if the oxidation
processes take place in the liquid phase, SO
2
and their oxidation
product transformations are interrelated.
The compounds formed by oxidation
of sulfur dioxide fall
both in form of rain and snow (wet deposition), as well as dust
(dry deposition). An important part of the sulfate-ion containing
substances falls particularly in the form of dust particles.
Since 1990, the annual total sulfur dioxide emissions in Latvia
have fallen significantly. If at the beginning of the 1990s it was due
to the slowdown in the economy, then as of 1996, in the
years of
economic upturn, an important contribution to the reduction of
air pollutant emissions was brought by application of new environ-
mental laws and regulations providing for implementation of
measures to minimize air pollution and improve air quality.
The main sources of sulfur dioxide emissions are the energy
industry, namely, the production of energy by burning different
fuels. The intensity of contamination
greatly depends both on the
process of combustion, as well as on the fuel quality. As a result of
coal combustion, about 70% of the total anthropogenic emission
amount is released into the atmo sphere. The sulfur compound
content of coal is between 1.0% and 4%. In oil sulfur content is
between 0.3% and 3%. In industry sulfur
dioxide is produced by
burning of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, as well as by burning of metal
sulfides. Again, these processes are sources of SO
2
emission.
Sulfur dioxide is released into the atmo sphere also in the coal
and oil refinement process, in the production of sulfuric acid, by
burning household waste. In Latvia the main source of sulfur dioxide
is the so-called stationary sources of emissions – energy facilities. Of
the most important environ mental pollutants, SO
2
emissions are the
largest.
Fuels, primarily burning fossil fuels, are
considered to be a
source of the major formation process of several environ mental
pollutants (Figure 7.14). In the burning process of fossil fuels the
formation of sulfur compounds takes place, and the reaction
between the air-forming gases – nitrogen and oxygen – in high
SO
2
H
2
O
2
H
2
O
2
H
2
SO
4
O
3
OH
’
O
2
HSO
3
–
SO
3
SO
2
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