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. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 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 1 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 The Integrated Pollution Register (IPR) is operated, and data into it are collected, by the Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic via the Czech Environmental Information Agency CENIA. It may be found, and searched, at the address www.irz.cz. The data on the releases of selected chemical substances are reported by the individual companies themselves into the Register, because this duty is set upon them by the Act. Arnika then analyses the data, and prepares clearly organised lists of polluters which cannot be easily found in the Register. Presence in these lists, and their publication, often motivate the companies to eliminate emissions of harmful substances, and to introduce more environmentally-friendly technologies. In spite of that, there were already several attempts to limit the IPR, and, thus, the public right to information on environmental pollution. The last time this has happened within the framework of the so-called environmental audit, as the Ministry of Industry and Trade has wanted to reduce the number of the monitored substances, as well as of the companies obliged to submit reports. For more information, please see: arnika.org/zachovejme-irz Arnika's pages concerning the IPR (including the lists from the previous years): arnika.org/registr-znecistovani