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Automatic monitoring of the environment Automatic monitoring of the environment Art facility and a place of recreation Art facility and a place of recreation Informing, ecological and public education Informing, ecological and public education

Automatic monitoring of the environment Measured substances: Ozone (O 3 ) Ozone (O 3 ) Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) Hydrogen sulfide –H 2 S Hydrogen sulfide –H 2 S Nitrogen oxides (NO-NO 2 ) Nitrogen oxides (NO-NO 2 ) Ammonia –NH 3 Ammonia –NH 3 The dust / suspended particles (PM10-PM2.5) The dust / suspended particles (PM10-PM2.5) Carbon oxide - whitedamp (СO) Carbon oxide - whitedamp (СO) Meteorological data: Air temperature Air temperature Relative humidity Relative humidity Speed and direction of air flow (wind) Speed and direction of air flow (wind) Atmospheric pressure Atmospheric pressure The amount of rainfall The amount of rainfall

Class of danger: 1 (extremely dangerous) Average daily maximum permissible concentration - 0,03 mg/m³ Pollution sources: motor transport, thermal power plants x Strong oxidizing agent, dangerous for animals and plants x In hot weather, ozone and sunlight is easily formed from the exhaust gases, which is then mixed with air and transported over long distances by wind More than any other of the ozone affects children, spend the summer in cities A person under the influence of this substance appear serious burns in the mucosa of the respiratory tract Ozone (O 3 )

Class of danger: 3 (dangerous) Average daily maximum permissible concentration – 0,05 mg/m³ Pollution sources: fuel energy (55%), metallurgy (25%), treatment and processing of petroleum and coal (10%), chemical industry, transport and other kinds of human activities (10%) x The gas combines with water in the atmosphere, forms sulfurous acid x In regions where the air is thrown out a lot of SO2, often falls acid rain, which are particularly harmful to plants and soil microorganisms Sulfur oxides is dangerous for humans, especially those suffering from diseases of the lungs and bronchus Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 )

Class of danger: 2 (highly dangerous) Maximum one-time permissible concentration – 0,008 mg/m³ Pollution sources: petrochemical industry, chimneys furnaces x Very toxic Inhalation of air with a small amount of hydrogen sulfide can cause dizziness, headache, nausea If significant concentrations leads to coma, convulsions, pulmonary edema and even death x Inhalation of air with a high concentration, due to paralysis of the olfactory nerve, the smell of hydrogen sulfide almost immediately ceases to be felt Hydrogen sulfide –H 2 S

Class of danger: 2-3 (highly dangerous and dangerous) Average daily maximum permissible concentration - 0,04 mg/m³ (for NO2) 0,06 mg/m³ (for NO) Pollution sources: vehicles, thermal power plants and industrial plants x participate in chemical reactions under the influence of sunlight. As a result of these reactions appear more dangerous toxins and heavy smog x nitrogen compounds lead to acid rainfall Even at low concentrations of nitrogen oxides humans have breathing problems, cough In areas where increased levels of NOx, often children grow up with serious diseases of the respiratory tract Nitrogen oxides (NO-NO 2 )

Class of danger: 3 (dangerous) Average daily maximum permissible concentration – 0,05 mg/m³ Pollution sources: weathering of rocks, industrial activity x In cities such particles is the main cause of smog x Suspensions can be both practically harmless or extremely hazardous to health, it depends on the chemical compounds which are deposited on the surface of the particles Most often from dust and grime suffering respiratory tract, but also possible other diseases - from heart disease to cancer Suspended particles are especially dangerous, if in the atmosphere is increased content of nitrogen oxides and sulfur Dust, grime and smoke

Class of danger: 4 (moderately dangerous) Average daily maximum permissible concentration – 3 mg/m³ Pollution sources: vehicles, thermal power plants x In the air there for about a month, and then oxidized in a relatively safe carbon dioxide - CO 2 Carbon monoxide for a long time to reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen. As a result of oxygen deprivation suffer heart and brain Carbon monoxide (СO)

Displaying the current environmental situation The concentration of pollutants The concentration of pollutants Maximum permissible values Maximum permissible values Information on the effects of pollutants on the organism Information on the effects of pollutants on the organism

Environmental monitoring in your town Ozone SO 2 H2SH2S NO-NO 2 NH 3, NO 2, NO Dust СO Measurement Server Transmission Informing Mobile application Public portal Lightbox

Server Mobile application Public portal Environmental monitoring - all Russia Legal regulators

One tree - lots of light boxes environmental monitoring data environmental monitoring data green technologies advertising green technologies advertising Promoting environmental Promoting environmentalprograms

Access to eco-monitoring data Access to eco-monitoring data Environmental encyclopedia Environmental encyclopedia SKYLEAF ECO TV broadcast SKYLEAF ECO TV broadcast city map of recycling collection points city map of recycling collection points the ability to report about illegal dumping of garbage and other violations the ability to report about illegal dumping of garbage and other violations

Art facility and a place of recreation Solar energy usage Solar energy usage Night LED lighting Night LED lighting Mobile devices charging Mobile devices charging Wi Fi access point Wi Fi access point Element of the "Smart City“ system Element of the "Smart City“ system

Informing, ecological and public education Eco-lessons for students Eco-lessons for students Broadcast reports on eco-events Broadcast reports on eco-events Informing the public about eco-projects of government, Informing the public about eco-projects of government, business and NGOs Speeches of environmental experts Speeches of environmental experts First Broadcast of public environmental TV SKYLEAF ECO TV First Broadcast of public environmental TV SKYLEAF ECO TV Conducting videoconferences Conducting videoconferences

First Broadcast of public environmental TV SKYLEAF ECO TV Formation of the ecological ideology Formation of the ecological ideology Education Education Advertising green technologies Advertising green technologies Promoting companies acting in energy Efficiency and Promoting companies acting in energy Efficiency and Environment areas Advertising environmentally friendly goods Advertising environmentally friendly goods

And what about industrial plants? Is there a way to collect and analyze all environmental data for companies?

Yes! Inters LLC provides a solution for all Russian companies based on open Russian ERP-platform «1C» 1С: Environmental compliance

Air, waste and water management Automatic expiration control of eco-approvals Automatic generation of legal reports Environmental audits in compliance with ISO14000 Gathering initial data from equipment Integration with GIS-systems

Server Public portal Environmental monitoring – business and social Legal regulators

Thank you Inters LLC