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Science and ResearchDetermination of chemical and toxicological properties of dust particles and research of their originState Project Ministry of the Environment SP/1a3/148/08 Determination of chemical and toxicological properties of dust particles and research of their origin, the researcher sub-task for the Czech Hydometeorological Institute, 2008-2010 The purpose of the project is to develop methods to improve air quality and reduce the burden on the environment and the population of toxic metals and organic pollutants. Research on the Origins of pollutionState project 2B08040 - Research on the Origins of pollution sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. The project covered a topical issue - identification and apportionment of sources of atmospheric pollution in selected model localities. 2008 - 2011. NETCENUpdating the UNECE/CORINAIR Emissions Guidebook regarding the primary emission of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) Procedure for PM10 and PM2.5 Fixed Particles in EmissionsState Project VaV 740/3/01. Inventory of emissions – scientific and technical aspects output to the European Union, part DU 01. Assessment and adaptation of current methods to conduct emissions inventories for pollution monitoring within the scope of the CLRTAP (Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution) protocol and for records of required data as stipulated within the scope of EU Directives, responsible problem solver of a component part for the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, 2001-2003. Monitoring and Evaluation of Air Pollution SourcesState Project VaV SM 9/14/04. The current question of protection of the atmosphere, Limiting emissions of pollutants into the air, responsible problem solver of this project, for the Ministry of the Environment, 2004-2006. Research on the Origins of DustState Project VaV 740/6/01. Research into the origins of dust in prominent regions for programs to improve air quality, responsible problem solver of this project, collaboration with The Institute of Chemical Technology, Pragueand the Czech Hydometeorological Institute, for the Ministry of the Environment, 2001-2005. |