Tab. 1.1 |
Total emissions of principal air pollutants in 2004 – preliminary data |
Tab. 1.2 |
Total emissions of greenhouse gases, 1990 to 2003 [Mt CO2ekv.] |
Tab. 1.3 |
Total emissions of HMs and POPs between 1990 and 2003 |
Tab. 1.4 |
Fuel consumption in REZZO 1 sources between 1990 and 2003 |
Tab. 1.5 |
Specific emission from stationary sources, 1990 |
Tab. 1.6 |
Specific emission from stationary sources, 2003 |
Tab. 2.1.1 |
Air pollution monitoring localities, based on the owner and the regions,
Czech Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.2 |
Air pollution monitoring localities measuring basic pollutants, AMS, based
on the owner and the regions, Czech Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.3 |
Air pollution monitoring localities measuring other pollutants and
supplementary quantities, AMS, based on the owner and the regions, Czech
Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.4 |
Air pollution monitoring localities measuring basic pollutants, manual
methods, based on the regions and the owner, Czech Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.5 |
Total number of monitoring localities with special measurements, based on
the owner and the regions, Czech Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.6 |
Exchange of Information (EoI) station classification |
Tab. 2.1.7 |
Percentage of valid data from the stations with continuous measurement, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.8 |
Percentage of valid data from the stations with manual measurement, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.9 |
Percentage of valid data from the stations measuring meteorological
parameters, 2004 |
Tab. 2.1.10 |
Percentage of data from other measurements, 2004 |
Tab. 2.2.1 |
Proposed agglomerations |
Tab. 2.2.2 |
The limit values for the protection of health pursuant to the Government
Order No. 350/2002 Coll. setting forth limit values and procedures of
monitoring, assessment, evaluation and management of air quality |
Tab. 2.2.3 |
Stations with the highest values of the 25th and maximum hourly
concentrations of SO2 |
Tab. 2.2.4 |
Stations with the highest numbers of exceedences of the 24-hour limit
value of SO2 |
Tab. 2.2.5 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of SO2 |
Tab. 2.2.6 |
Stations with the highest numbers of exceedences of the 24-hour limit
value of PM10 |
Tab. 2.2.7 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of PM10
|
Tab. 2.2.8 |
Stations with the highest values of the 19th and maximum hourly
concentrations of NO2 |
Tab. 2.2.9 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of NO2
|
Tab. 2.2.10 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of lead
in the ambient air |
Tab. 2.2.11 |
Stations with the highest values of maximum 8-hour running average
concentrations of CO |
Tab. 2.2.12 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of
benzene |
Tab. 2.2.13 |
Stations with the highest values of maximum daily 8-hour running average
concentrations of ozone |
Tab. 2.2.14 |
Number of hours of the ozone alert threshold exceedence (180 μg.m-3) per
year at selected AIM stations, 1992–2004 |
Tab. 2.2.15 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of
cadmium in the ambient air |
Tab. 2.2.16 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of
arsenic in the ambient air |
Tab. 2.2.17 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of
nickel in the ambient air |
Tab. 2.2.18 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of
mercury in the ambient air |
Tab. 2.2.19 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations of benzo(a)pyrene |
Tab. 2.2.20 |
Stations with the highest values of daily average concentrations of
ammonia in the ambient air |
Tab. 2.2.21 |
LV exceedences in the regions and districts of the Czech Republic, % of
the area of the administrative unit, 2004 |
Tab. 2.2.22 |
LV+MT exceedences in the regions and districts of the Czech Republic, % of
the area of the administrative unit, 2004 |
Tab. 2.2.23 |
Target ozone limit value exceedences for the protection of health in the
regions and districts of the Czech Republic, % of the area of the
administrative unit, 2004 |
Tab. 2.2.24 |
The limit values for the protection of ecosystems and vegetation pursuant
to the Government Order No. 350/2002 Coll. setting forth limit values and
procedures of monitoring, assessment, evaluation and management of air
quality |
Tab. 2.2.25 |
Stations with the highest values of winter averages of SO2 concentrations
at rural stations, 2004/2005 |
Tab. 2.2.26 |
Stations with the highest values of annual average concentrations at rural
stations, NOx |
Tab. 2.2.27 |
Stations with the highest AOT40 values of ozone at rural and suburban
stations |
Tab. 2.2.28 |
Shares of the territories for ecosystems and vegetation protection with
the LV exceedence, % of the territory of the protected area, 2004 |
Tab. 3.1 |
Average deposition fluxes S, N and H in the Czech Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 3.2 |
Estimate of the total annual deposition in the Czech Republic (78,841 sq.
km) in tonnes, 2004 |
Tab. 3.3 |
Estimate of the total annual deposition of sulphur on the forested part of
the Czech Republic (16,990 sq. km) in tonnes, 1997–2004 |
Tab. 3.4 |
Station networks monitoring precipitation quality and atmospheric
deposition, 2004 |
Tab. 3.5 |
Mean annual concentrations of principal pollutants in precipitation at
stations in the Czech Republic, 2004 |
Tab. 3.6 |
Annual wet atmospheric deposition at stations in the Czech Republic, 2004 |