Manganese and its compounds were the largest heavy metal pollutants from stationary sources in Russia in 2020, with their volume of emissions measured at approximately 1.5 million metric tons. Vanadium(V) oxide emissions were recorded at over 165 thousand metric tons, ranking second.
Heavy metal emissions volume from stationary sources in Russia in 2020, by type
(in 1,000 metric tons)
The source specified the following information:
Vanadium(V) oxide (dust) vanadium pentoxide powder;
Cadmium oxide calculated as cadmium equivalent;
Manganese and its compounds calculated as manganese(IV) oxide equivalent;
Lead and its inorganic compounds calculated as lead equivalent;
Chromium (hexavalent chromium) calculated as chromium equivalent;
Arsenic, inorganic compounds calculated as arsenium equivalent.
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Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation. (December 13, 2021). Heavy metal emissions volume from stationary sources in Russia in 2020, by type (in 1,000 metric tons) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1057755/russia-heavy-metal-emissions-from-stationary-sources-by-type/
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