DIOXINELE ŞI ASIGURAREA LEGISLATIVĂ A PROCESULUI DE PROTECŢIE A SĂNĂTĂŢII ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

Journal Title: EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection) - Year 2009, Vol 22, Issue 22

Abstract

Dioxins are produced in the combustion process and through gas emission they pollute the environment. the studies showed a stable increasing in time of dioxin and furan concentration in environment and in biological tissues. the quantity of dioxins emited in environment by the local pollutants sources was determined by calculation on the basis of polluting substances emissions, fuel consumption and specific coefficient of dioxin and furan emission after burning and technological processes. the legislative frame to insure the environment protection, to regulate the impact of dioxins and furans upon the environment and health in republic of moldova is rather satisfactory, while the technical support and the level of control technologies used in republic of moldova don’t allow the implementation of an efficient control and regulation measures of environment and health protection process.

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DIONISIE BUBURUZ, VICTOR PLÂNGĂU, REGINA FASOLĂ, CAROLINA CLIPA

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DIONISIE BUBURUZ, VICTOR PLÂNGĂU, REGINA FASOLĂ, CAROLINA CLIPA (2009). DIOXINELE ŞI ASIGURAREA LEGISLATIVĂ A PROCESULUI DE PROTECŢIE A SĂNĂTĂŢII ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA. EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection), 22(22), 34-36. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-118894