Tables with lists of the biggest polluters according to the IPR for the

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Tables with lists of the biggest polluters according to the IPR for the
Tables with lists of the biggest polluters according to the IPR
for the Czech Republic - reports concerning 2014
The column "Trend" always states whether the relevant facility increased or decreased releases and transfers of the
hazardous substances in comparison with 2013. A dash is given in the case of companies which did not report the
substances in the previous year, a swung dash means approximately the same amount as in the previous year.
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Carcinogenic, probably carcinogenic, and potentially carcinogenic substances
Carcinogenic substances
Substances toxic to reproduction (without carbon monoxide)
Carbon monoxide
Mutagenic substances
Endocrine disruptors
Greenhouse gases
Gases causing acid rains
Ozone depleting substances
Substances hazardous to water organisms
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
Mercury and its compounds
Mercury and its compounds (in emissions and waste)
Styrene
Formaldehyde
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Dioxins
Table 1 – Carcinogenic, probably carcinogenic, and potentially carcinogenic substances
The order of facilities according to the amounts of substances and their compounds classified by the International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as carcinogenic (1), probably (2A) and possibly (2B) carcinogenic to
humans contained in the total releases into the air, water, and soil according to the data published in the Integrated
Pollution Register for the year 2014 (www.irz.cz). Group 1 includes the following chemical substances and their
compounds reported into the IPR: arsenic, asbestos, benzene, ethylene oxide, formaldehyde, chromium,
cadmium, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and vinyl chloride. Groups 2A and 2B include the following
chemical substances and their compounds reported into the IPR: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH),
1,2-dichloroethane (DCE), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dichloromethane (DCM), ethylbenzene,
heptachlor, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), chloroalkanes (C10-13), chlordane, chlordecone, lindane, mirex,
naphthalene, nickel, lead, mercury, styrene, tetrachloroethylene, tetrachloromethane (TCM), toxaphene,
trichloroethylene and trichloromethane.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
Spolana Neratovice
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.,
provozovna Kocbeře
KRONOSPAN OSB
Laminátovna
BKP GROUP, a.s.
ACO Industries, k.s.
SYNTHOS Kralupy a.s.
Dřevozpracující družstvo
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.,
provozovna Trhový Štěpánov
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Neratovice
Kocbeře
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
SPOLANA a.s.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.
KRONOSPAN OSB, spol. s r.o.
GDP KORAL, s.r.o.
BKP GROUP,a.s.
ACO Industries k.s.
SYNTHOS Kralupy a.s.
Dřevozpracující družstvo
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Jihlava
Tišnov
Uherský Brod
Přibyslav
Kralupy n./Vlt.
Lukavec
Trhový Štěpánov
Ostrava
Region
Stk
Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
40995 ↑
Khk
Vys
Jmk
Zlk
Vys
Stk
Vys
13895
12446
7550
7404
6320
5865
5772
~
↓
↓
↑
↑
↓
~
Stk
Msk
5602
5489
↑
↓
Table 2 – Carcinogenic substances
The order of facilities according to the amounts of substances and their compounds classified by the International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as carcinogenic (1), contained in the total releases into the air, water, and
soil according to the data published in the Integrated Pollution Register for the year 2014 (www.irz.cz). Group 1
includes the following chemical substances and their compounds reported into the IPR: arsenic, asbestos, benzene,
ethylene oxide, formaldehyde, chromium, cadmium, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and vinyl chloride.
Order Organisation/company
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Facility
Site
Region Amount of
substances
in kg
Jihlava
KRONOSPAN OSB, spol. s r.o. KRONOSPAN OSB
Vys
12446
Lukavec
Dřevozpracující družstvo
Dřevozpracující družstvo
Vys
5772
Valašské Meziříčí Zlk
DEZA, a.s.
DEZA, a.s., Valašské Meziříčí
4580
Neratovice
SPOLANA a.s.
Spolana Neratovice
Stk
4536
Jihlava
KRONOSPAN CR,spol. s r.o. KRONOSPAN CR
Vys
4166
ROCKWOOL, a.s.
Rockwool, a.s., výrobní závod Bohumín Bohumín
Msk
3862
Ostrava
DUKOL Ostrava, s.r.o.
DUKOL Ostrava, s.r.o.
Msk
2960
Sokolovská uhelná, právní
Sokolovská uhelná,právní nástupce,a.s.- Vřesová
nástupce, a.s.
zpracovatelská část
Kvk
2131
Náchod
RWE Energo, s.r.o.
Teplárna Náchod
Khk
1438
VODÁRENSKÁ AKCIOVÁ
Jihlava
SPOLEČNOST, a.s.
ČOV Jihlava
Vys
823
Trend
↓
~
↓
×
↓
↑
↓
↑
↑
×
Table 3 – Substances toxic to reproduction (without carbon monoxide)
Industrial facilities which released the highest amounts of reprotoxic substances (substances harmful to
reproduction), except carbon monoxide, in 2014. Incorporation of substances among substances toxic to
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reproduction is based on the assessment of the State of California EPA and on the profiles of the substances stated
on the internet pages of the Integrated Pollution Register. On the basis of the above-mentioned documents, the
following substances were included among the substances toxic to reproduction: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane
(HCH), arsenic, benzene, benzo(g,h,i)perylene, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), di-(2-ethyl hexyl)
phthalate (DEHP), diuron, ethylene oxide, fluoranthene, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), chlordecone, chromium,
cadmium, mirex, nonyphfenol and nonylphenol ethoxylates, organic compounds of tin, carbon monoxide,
pentachlorobenzene, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
polychlorinated dioxins + furans (PCDD/Fs), mercury, simazine, toluene, toxaphene, tributyltin and its
compounds, triphenyltin and its compounds, and xylenes.
1
State of California EPA - Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment 2006: Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Chemicals Known to the State to Cause Cancor or Reproductive Toxicity, 29.IX.06. Proposition 65. Available at:
http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/prop65_list/Newlist.html#list
Order Organisation/company
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Facility
Site
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Valašské Meziříčí Zlk
DEZA, a.s.
DEZA, a.s., Valašské Meziříčí
4670 ↓
Sokolovská uhelná, právní
Sokolovská uhelná,právní
Vřesová
nástupce, a.s.
nástupce,a.s.-zpracovatelská část
Kvk
2189 ↑
Náchod
RWE Energo, s.r.o.
Teplárna Náchod
Khk
1438 ↑
KRONOSPAN CR,spol. s r.o.
KRONOSPAN CR
Jihlava
Vys
1226 ×
Třinec
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
Provozovna Třinec
Msk
853 ↑
VODÁRENSKÁ AKCIOVÁ
Jihlava
SPOLEČNOST, a.s.
ČOV Jihlava
Vys
827 ×
Ostrava
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Msk
823 ↓
Čistírna odpadních vod Brno v
Modřice
Brněnské vodárny a kanalizace, a.s. Modřicích
Jmk
580 ↑
Kadaň
ČEZ, a. s.
Elektrárny Prunéřov
Ust
475 ↓
Plzeň
VODÁRNA PLZEŇ a.s.
ČOV Plzeň
Plz
442 ↑
Table 4 – Carbon monoxide
Industrial facilities which released the highest amounts of carbon monoxide, a substance toxic to reproduction, in
2014.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
3.
4.
Provozovna Třinec
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
VÍTKOVICE STEEL, a.s.
Třinec
Ostrava
Ostrava
Hranice
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
VÍTKOVICE STEEL, a. s.
Cement Hranice, akciová
společnost
KOTOUČ ŠTRAMBERK, spol. s r. o.
VIADRUS a.s.
Elektrárna Počerady, a.s.
Českomoravský cement, a.s.
Vápenka Čertovy schody a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
Cement Hranice, akciová společnost
KOTOUČ ŠTRAMBERK, spol. s r.o.
VIADRUS a.s.
Elektrárna Počerady
závod Mokrá
Vápenka Čertovy schody, s.r.o.
Elektrárny Tušimice
Štramberk
Bohumín
Volevčice
Mokrá-Horákov
Tmaň
Kadaň
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Msk
62868545 ↑
Msk
55896821 ↑
Msk
1943712 ↓
Olk
Msk
Msk
Ust
Jmk
Stk
Ust
1943076
1842093
1790540
1487821
1478077
1187801
1171918
↑
↑
↑
↓
↑
↑
↑
Table 5 – Mutagenic substances
The order of facilities according to the amounts of substances and their compounds classified as mutagenic,
contained in the total releases into the air, water, and soil according to the data published in the IPR for the year
2014 (www.irz.cz). Incorporation of substances among the mutagenic ones is based on the profiles of the substances
published on the internet pages of the IPR. The group of mutagenic substances includes the following chemical
substances and their compounds reported into the IPR: alachlor, anthracene, 1,2-dichloroethane, diuron, ethylene
oxide, phenols, formaldehyde, mirex, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), trifluralin, trichloroethylene,
and vinyl chloride.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Spolana Neratovice
KRONOSPAN OSB
Dřevozpracující družstvo
Rockwool, a.s., závod Bohumín
DUKOL Ostrava, s.r.o.
KRONOSPAN CR
Čistírna odpadních vod Brno
Jihomoravská armaturka spol.s r.o.
HP - Pelzer s.r.o. - závod Žatec
Autoneum CZ s.r.o.
Neratovice
Jihlava
Lukavec
Bohumín
Ostrava
Jihlava
Brno - Modřice
Hodonín
Žatec
Choceň
SPOLANA a.s.
KRONOSPAN OSB, spol. s r.o.
Dřevozpracující družstvo
ROCKWOOL, a.s.
DUKOL Ostrava, s.r.o.
KRONOSPAN CR,spol. s r.o.
Brněnské vodárny a kanalizace, a.s.
Jihomoravská armaturka spol. s r.o.
HP-Pelzer s.r.o.
Autoneum CZ s.r.o.
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Stk
41038 ↑
Vys
12446 ↓
Vys
5772
~
Msk
3862 ↑
Msk
2960 ↓
Vys
2940 ↓
Jmk
1523 ↓
Jmk
426 ↑
Ust
384 ↑
Pak
363 ↑
Table 6 – Endocrine disruptors
The order of facilities according to the amounts of substances and their compounds classified as endocrine
disruptors, contained in the total releases into the air, water, and soil according to the data published in the IPR for
the year 2014 (www.irz.cz). Incorporation of substances among endocrine disruptors is based on classification of the
substances in the EU and USA. The group of endocrine disruptors includes the following chemical substances and
their compounds reported into the IPR: atrazine, chloroalkanes (C10-13), di-(2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate (DEHP),
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dioxinx + furans (PCDD/Ff), tetrachloroethylene (PER),
trichlorobenzenes, styrene.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o., provozovna
Kocbeře
Laminátovna
BKP GROUP, a.s.
ACO Industries, k.s.
SYNTHOS Kralupy a.s.
Kocbeře
2.
3.
4.
5.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.
GDP KORAL, s.r.o.
BKP GROUP,a.s.
ACO Industries k.s.
SYNTHOS Kralupy a.s.
Tišnov
Uherský Brod
Přibyslav
Kralupy nad Vltavou
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Khk
Jmk
Zlk
Vys
Stk
13895
7550
7404
6320
5865
~
↓
↑
↑
↓
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.
L.A.S.T., spol. s r.o.
C. BECHSTEIN EUROPE s.r.o.
Jaroslav Sládek
PETROF, spol. s r.o.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o., provozovna
Trhový Štěpánov
Tečovice
C. BECSTEIN EUROPE s.r.o.,
provozovna Týniště nad Orlicí
Jaroslav Sládek - BALAREPO
PETROF, spol. s r.o.
Trhový Štěpánov
Tečovice
Týniště nad Orlicí
Vrbčany
Hradec Králové
Stk
Zlk
5602
5010
↑
↑
Khk
Stk
Khk
5003
4703
4405
↑
↑
↓
Table 7 – Greenhouse gases
The order of facilities according to the amounts of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane),
calculated according to their potential to contribute to the greenhouse effect, in the total releases into the air,
according to the data published in the IPR for the year 2014 (www.irz.cz). The data are in tons. The first places in the
list are influenced by carbon dioxide emissions only.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
3.
4.
Elektrárna Počerady
Elektrárny Tušimice
Elektrárny Prunéřov
Sokolovská uhelná, právní nástupce, a.s.zpracovatelská část
Elektrárna Chvaletice
Elektrárna Mělník
UNIPETROL RPA
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Provozovna Třinec
Provoz 46 - Teplárna
Volevčice
Kadaň
Kadaň
Vřesová
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Elektrárna Počerady, a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
ČEZ, a. s.
Sokolovská uhelná, právní
nástupce, a.s.
Elektrárna Chvaletice a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
UNIPETROL RPA, s.r.o.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
TAMEH Czech s.r.o.
Chvaletice
Horní Počaply
Litvínov
Ostrava
Třinec
Ostrava
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Ust
4741866 ↓
Ust
4613958
~
Ust
4478935 ↓
Kvk
Pak
Stk
Ust
Msk
Msk
Msk
4098901
3763084
3163683
3138001
2862942
2630157
2439936
~
↑
↑
↑
↑
↓
~
Table 8 – Gases causing acid rains
The following industrial facilities released the highest amounts of gases causing acid rains (ammonia, nitrogen
oxides, sulphur oxides, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride) in 2014:
Order Organisation/company
Facility
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Vítání
farma Černotín
Nevid
Elektrárny Prunéřov
Elektrárna Počerady
Elektrárna Mělník
Elektrárna Opatovice
UNIPETROL RPA
Elektrárna Chvaletice
Elektrárna Třebovice
I N T E G R O a. s.
Dnešická zemědělská a.s.
I N T E G R O a. s.
ČEZ, a. s.
Elektrárna Počerady, a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
Elektrárny Opatovice, a.s.
UNIPETROL RPA, s.r.o.
Elektrárna Chvaletice a.s.
Veolia Energie ČR, a.s.
Site
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Kladruby
Plz
43338600 ↑
Dnešice
Plz
19802704 ↑
Nevid
Plz
19447700 ↑
Kadaň
Ust
13941215 ↑
Volevčice
Ust
13349264 ↓
Horní Počaply
Stk
10661715 ↑
Opatovice nad Labem Pak
8897771 ↑
Litvínov
Ust
8327459 ↑
Chvaletice
Pak
6998709 ↑
Ostrava
Msk
6367950
~
Important comment!
Three agricultural facilities in the Plzeň Region are in the first three places in the list of the biggest polluters by gases
causing acid rains released in 2014. However, the data are obviously incorrectly reported (calculated), and they are
not even in accordance with capacities of the facilities. Thus, according to our estimate, the list of the biggest polluters
starts from the fourth place in the table. Nevertheless, we must wait for correction of data reported into the IPR.
Table 9 – Ozone depleting substances
The order of facilities according to the amounts of ozone depleting substances, calculated according to their potential
to contribute to depletion of the Earth ozone layer, in the total releases into the air, according to the data published in
the Integrated Pollution Register for the year 2014 (www.irz.cz). Only hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs),
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and tetrachloromethane (TCM) are included. The ozone depletion potential is
converted to the effects of CFCs (so-called "hard freons"), having the potential of 1. We use the coefficient of 0.062 in
the case of HCFCs (so-called "soft freons"), and 1.1 in the case of TCM.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
SPOLANA a.s.
STÁTNÍ TISKÁRNA CENIN, státní
podnik
ČEZ, a. s.
Tyco Electronics EC Trutnov s.r.o.
Zentiva, k.s.
Spolana Neratovice
STÁTNÍ TISKÁRNA CENIN, státní
podnik, Výrobní závod I
Jaderná elektrárna Temelín
Tyco Komenského
Zentiva, k.s.
Neratovice
Praha
O2 Czech Republic a.s.
ADM Prague s.r.o.
Pivovar Jihlava, a.s.
O2 Czech Republic a.s.
O2 Czech Republic a.s. – CV0291
ADM Prague s.r.o.
Pivovar Jihlava a.s.
O2 Czech Republic a.s. – AB0601
O2 Czech Republic a.s.
O2 Czech Republic, a.s. – MB2511
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Temelín
Trutnov
Praha
Klášterec
nad Ohří
Olomouc
Jihlava
Praha
Mladá
Boleslav
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Stk
21,39 ↑
Pha
Jck
Khk
Pha
13,64
11,22
5,95
3,75
×
↓
×
×
Ust
Olk
Vys
Pha
1,49
1,24
1,18
0,99
↑
×
↓
↑
Stk
0,74
×
Table 10 – Substances hazardous to water organisms
The following industrial facilities released the highest amounts of substances hazardous to water organisms into
water in 2014. The substances were selected according to the R-phrases. Simultaneously, there were selected only
substances in the case of which emissions into water are reported (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH),
arsenic and its compounds, atrazine, brominated diphenylethers (PBDEs), DDT, diuron, endosulfan, endrin,
heptachlor, hexachlorobenzene, chloralkanes (C10-13), chlordane, chlordecone, chlorfenvinphos,
chlorpyriphos, chromium and its compounds, isodrin, isoproturon, cadmium and its compounds, cyanides,
lindane (γ-HCH), copper and its compounds, mirex, naphthalene, nickel and its compounds, nonylphenol and
nonylphenol ethoxylates, lead and its compounds, pentachlorobenzene (PeCB), polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), mercury and its compounds, simazine, organotin
compounds, toxaphene, tributyltin and its compounds, triphenyltin and its compounds, trifluralin, and zinc and its
compounds).
Order Organisation/company
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Facility
Lovochemie, a.s.
VEOLIA ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA, a.s.
Pražské vodovody a kanalizace, a.s.
Brněnské vodárny a kanalizace, a.s.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
TOMA, a.s.
VODÁRNA PLZEŇ a.s.
Sokolovská uhelná, právní
nástupce, a.s.
Lovochemie, a.s., Lovosice
Provozovna BČOV Pardubice
Ústřední čistírna odpadních vod
Čistírna odpadních vod Brno
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
ČOV Otrokovice
ČOV Plzeň
Sokolovská uhelná,právní
nástupce,a.s.-zpracovatelská část
Provozy Teplárny a Tepelná
ENERGETIKA TŘINEC, a.s.
energetika
Ostravské vodárny a kanalizace a. s. Provoz ČOV
Site
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Lovosice
Ust
7778 ↓
Rybitví
Pak
7627 ↑
Praha
Pha
5433 ↓
Brno - Modřice Jmk
5034 ↓
Ostrava
Msk
4147 ↑
Otrokovice
Zlk
3217 ↓
Plzeň
Plz
2510 ↑
Vřesová
Kvk
2244 ↑
Třinec
Msk
2150 ↑
Ostrava
Msk
2086 ↓
Table 11 – Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
In 2014, the following industrial facilities released or transferred to other places the highest amounts of POPs, listed
on the lists of the Stockholm Convention and the POPs Protocol to the Convention on Long-Range
Transboundary Air Pollution. These substances are 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), aldrin,
brominated diphenylethers (PBDEs), DDT, dieldrin, endosulfan, endrin, heptachlor, hexachlorobenzene
(HCB), hexachlorobutadiene (HCBD), chlordane, chlordecone, lindane, mirex, organic compounds of tin,
pentachlorobenzene (PeCB), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and
toxaphene, with the exception of the amounts of PCBs and polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs) in waste, which,
according to our estimates, need not be produced as by-products of the operation of the facilities. Moreover, a
separate table was drawn up for dioxins.
Order Organisation/company
Facility
1.
2.
AWT ROSCO a.s.
CHS Epi
Vypařovací a dezinfekční stanice
Bohumín
CS CABOT, spol. s r.o.
Advanced World Transport a.s.
SITA CZ a.s.
REKLA spol. s r. o.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
Jihomoravská armaturka spol. s r.o.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
REKLA spol. s r. o.
CS CABOT
Vlečka Karviná-Doly
provozovna Frýdek Místek
Semtín U22
Provozovna Třinec
Jihomoravská armaturka spol. s r.o.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
REKLA spol. s r.o.
CHS Epi, a.s.
Site
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Ústí nad Labem Ust
352932 ↑
Bohumín
Msk
6247 ↑
Valašské
Meziříčí
Zlk
2591 ×
Karviná
Msk
1894 ↓
Frýdek Místek Msk
1693 ↑
Pardubice
Pak
689 ↑
Třinec
Msk
486 ↓
Hodonín
Jmk
426 ↑
Ostrava
Msk
222 ↓
Olomouc
Olk
202 ×
Table 12 – Mercury and its compounds
The following industrial facilities released the highest amounts of mercury and its compounds in emissions into the
air, water, and soil in 2014:
Order Organisation/company
Facility
1.
2.
3.
Provozovna Třinec
Elektrárna Počerady
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
Elektrárna Počerady, a.s.
Elektrárny Opatovice, a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
ČEZ, a. s.
Elektrárna Chvaletice a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
ENERGETIKA TŘINEC, a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Site
Třinec
Volevčice
Opatovice nad
Elektrárna Opatovice
Labem
Kadaň
Elektrárny Tušimice
Kadaň
Elektrárny Prunéřov
Chvaletice
Elektrárna Chvaletice
Bílina
Elektrárna Ledvice
Provozy Teplárny a Tepelná energetika Třinec
Teplárny Hodonín, Poříčí, Tisová a
Březová
Trmice - lokalita Tisová
Ostrava
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Msk
239 ↑
Ust
185,2 ↓
Pak
Ust
Ust
Pak
Ust
Msk
179,23
176,54
165,45
148,18
93,41
82,2
↑
↑
↓
↑
↓
↓
Kvk
Msk
75,33
62,76
↑
↓
Table 13 – Mercury and its compounds (in emissions and waste)
Industrial facilities which released or transferred in wastes the highest amounts of mercury and its compounds in
2014:
Order Organisation/company
Facility
1.
Spolek pro chemickou a hutní výrobu,
akciová společnost
Ústí nad Labem
Ostrava
Spalovna Ostrava
Šumperk
CeramTec Czech Repubic,s.r.o.
Ostrava
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Neratovice
Spolana Neratovice
Třinec
Provozovna Třinec
Volevčice
Elektrárna Počerady
Brno
SAKO Brno, a.s. - divize 3 ZEVO
Opatovice nad
Elektrárna Opatovice
Labem
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Spolek pro chemickou a hutní
výrobu, akciová společnost
SITA CZ a.s.
CeramTec Czech Republic,
s.r.o.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
SPOLANA a.s.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
Elektrárna Počerady, a.s.
SAKO Brno, a.s.
Elektrárny Opatovice, a.s.
Site
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Ust
Msk
760
589
↑
↓
Olk
Msk
Stk
Msk
Ust
Jmk
440
391
306
243
185
180
×
↑
↑
↑
↓
↓
Pak
179
↑
10.
ČEZ, a. s.
Elektrárny Tušimice
Kadaň
Ust
177
↑
Table 14 – Styrene
The order of facilities according to the amounts of styrene in the total releases into the air:
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o., provozovna
Kocbeře
Laminátovna
BKP GROUP, a.s.
ACO Industries, k.s.
SYNTHOS Kralupy a.s.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o., provozovna
Trhový Štěpánov
Tečovice
C. BECSTEIN EUROPE s.r.o., provozovna
Týniště nad Orlicí
Jaroslav Sládek - BALAREPO
PETROF, spol. s r.o.
Kocbeře
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.
GDP KORAL, s.r.o.
BKP GROUP,a.s.
ACO Industries k.s.
SYNTHOS Kralupy a.s.
PETER - GFK spol. s r.o.
L.A.S.T., spol. s r.o.
C. BECHSTEIN EUROPE s.r.o.
Jaroslav Sládek
PETROF, spol. s r.o.
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Tišnov
Uherský Brod
Přibyslav
Kralupy nad Vltavou
Trhový Štěpánov
Tečovice
Týniště nad Orlicí
Vrbčany
Hradec Králové
Khk
Jmk
Zlk
Vys
Stk
13895
7550
7404
6320
5865
~
↓
↑
↑
↓
Stk
Zlk
5602
5010
↑
↑
Khk
Stk
Khk
5003
4703
4405
↑
↑
↓
Table 15 - Formaldehyde
The following industrial facilities released the highest amounts of formaldehyde into the air in 2014:
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
KRONOSPAN OSB
Dřevozpracující družstvo
Rockwool, a.s., výrobní závod Bohumín
DUKOL Ostrava, s.r.o.
KRONOSPAN CR
HP - Pelzer s.r.o. - závod Žatec
Autoneum CZ s.r.o.
SAINT-GOBAIN ADFORS CZ Glass Mat
s.r.o.
Jihlava
Lukavec
Bohumín
Ostrava
Jihlava
Žatec
Choceň
Litomyšl
KRONOSPAN OSB, spol. s r.o.
Dřevozpracující družstvo
ROCKWOOL, a.s.
DUKOL Ostrava, s.r.o.
KRONOSPAN CR,spol. s r.o.
HP-Pelzer s.r.o.
Autoneum CZ s.r.o.
SAINT-GOBAIN ADFORS CZ Glass
Mat s.r.o.
9.
10.
KORDÁRNA Plus a.s.
Nemak Czech Republic s.r.o.
KORDÁRNA Plus a.s.
NEMAK - odpady
Velká nad
Veličkou
Havraň
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Vys
12446 ↓
Vys
5772 ~
Msk
3862 ↑
Msk
2960 ↓
Vys
2940 ↓
Ust
384 ↑
Ust
363 ↑
Pak
358
↑
Jmk
Ust
338
321
↑
↑
Table 16 – Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
The following industrial facilities released the highest amounts of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) into the air in
2014:
Order Organisation/company
1.
2.
3.
Jihomoravská armaturka spol. s
r.o.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Facility
Site
Region Amount of Trend
substances
in kg
Hodonín
Jihomoravská armaturka spol.s r.o.
Provozovna Třinec
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Třinec
Ostrava
Jmk
Msk
Msk
426
321
66
↑
↑
↓
Table 17 – Dioxins
The highest amounts of dioxins were released into the air and transferred to other places in waste by the following
industrial facilities in 2014:
Order Organisation/company
Facility
Site
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
Provozovna Třinec
Spalovna Malešice
Spalovna průmyslových odpadů Trmice
SAKO Brno, a.s. - divize 3 ZEVO
Ostrava
Třinec
Praha
Trmice
Brno
Mníšek pod Brdy
ArcelorMittal Ostrava a.s.
TŘINECKÉ ŽELEZÁRNY, a. s.
Pražské služby, a.s.
SITA CZ a.s.
SAKO Brno, a.s.
KOVOHUTĚ HOLDING DT,
a.s.
SITA CZ a.s.
ČEZ, a. s.
divize Kovohutě Mníšek
Spalovna SITA - EMSEKO a.s., spalovna
nebezpečného odpadu
Elektrárna Mělník
Elektrárny Opatovice, a.s.
Synthesia, a.s.
Elektrárna Opatovice
Synthesia a. s.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Region Amount of
substances
in kg
Msk
21,40
Msk
15,00
Pha
11,00
Ust
9,42
Jmk
3,77
Trend
↓
↓
↑
↓
↑
Stk
3,40 ×
Zlk
Stk
1,23 ~
0,55 ↑
Pak
Pak
0,41 ↑
0,22 ↓
Zlín
Horní Počaply
Opatovice nad
Labem
Pardubice
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