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2 Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Slovensko - krajina v strede Európy STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT SLOVAK REPUBLIC Slovak Environmental Agency
3 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Alphabetical List of Abbreviations AOT40 - Accumulated exposure over threshold 40 ppb API - Air Pollution Indices AQSd - Average daily concentration of the polluting substance (expressed as mean concentration level recorded at a designated point within a span of 24 hours) AQSy - Annual average pollutant concentration as arithmetic mean average 24-hour concentration AQSs - Average 30-minute pollutant (short term) concentration AQS8h - Average 8-hour pollutant concentration a.s. - Share company BOD5 - Biochemical Oxygen Demand BSC RAO - Bohunice Radioactive Waste Treatment Centre BÚ SAV - Biological Institute of the Slovak Academy of Science BZ UK - Botanical Garden of Commenius University in Bratislava CBC - Cross-border Co-operation Programme CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CM - Cultural Monuments COD - Chemical Oxygen Demand CODCr - Chemical Oxygen Demand by Bichromade CODMn - Chemical Oxygen Demand by Permanganate Coll. of Laws - Collection of Laws COPERT - Computer Programme to Calculate Emissions from Road Transport COPK - Nature and Landscape Protection Centre (SEA) CR - Critically Endangered Taxon db - Decibel DDT - 1,1'-(2,2,2-Trichloroethylidene)bis(4-chlorobenzene) E - Critically Endangered Taxon EC - European Commission Ed - Endemic Taxon DD - Data Deficient Taxon D.U. - Dobson_s Unit EEC - European Economic Community EGS - European Grant Scheme EIONET - European Environment Information and Observation Network EMEP EMS EN ENP EPOC EU EÚ FAR FM Ex EX GDP GEF GIS GS SR GWh ha HBU SR HCB HTR HZ I IAEA IARC ICP INES IS ISM ISPA ISOŽP ISU K KCM KM kraj kt LAN LDS LPF LR - European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme - Environmental Management System - Endangered Taxon - Extractible Non-polar Substances - Environment Policy Committee - the European Union - the European Union - Folk Architecture Reserves - Financial Memorandum - Extinct Taxon - Extinct Taxon - Gross Domestic Product - Global Environment Facility - Geographic Information System - Geological Service of the Slovak - Giga Watt hours - Hectare - Main Mining Office of the Slovak - Hexachlorobenzene - Historical Town Reserves - Historical Zones - Indeterminated Taxon - International Atomic Energy Agency - International Agency for Research of Cancer - International Co-operative Programme - International Nuclear Event Scale - Insoluble Solids - Information Monitoring System - Instrument for Structural Policies for Pre-accession - Information System of Environmental Departments - Territorial Information System - Insufficiently Known Taxon - Co-ordinated Purpose-oriented Monitoring System - Cambisol - Administrative region - Kilotonnes - Local Area Network - Forest Transport System - Forest Land Resources - Less Endangered Taxon 139
4 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LSIF - Large Scale Infrastructure Facility LŠV - Water Contaminating Agents LUC&F - Land Use Changes and Forestry LVÚ - Forestry Research Institute MDA - Minimal Detectable Activity MF SR - Ministry of Finance of the Slovak MHD - Public Transport MH SR - Ministry of Economy of the Slovak mil m3 - Million cubic metres MK SR - Ministry of Culture of the Slovak MLZ - Monitoring of Game and Fish MO SR - Ministry of Defence of the Slovak MOV - Water Quality Threatening and Deterioration MP SR - Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak MPSVaR SR - Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak MS SR - Ministry of Justice of the Slovak MSK - Consumption Monitoring System MŠ SR - Ministry of Education of the Slovak MV SR - Ministry of Interior of the SR MW - MegaWatt MZ SR - Ministry of Health of the Slovak MŽP SR - Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak NACE - Classification of Economic Activities based on the European Classification NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation NC SR - National Council of the Slovak NE - Unclassified Taxon NEAP - National Environmental Action Programme NEHAP - National Environmental Health Action Plan NEL - Non - polar Extractable Substances NILU - The Norwegian Institute for Air Research No. - Number NO2- -N - Nitrite nitrogen NO3- - N - Nitrate nitrogen N - NH4 - Ammonium nitrogen NP - National Park NPAA - National Program for Adoption of Acquis Communautaire NPEHOV - National Programme of Environmental Assessment and Ecolabelling NM - Nature Monument NR - Nature Reserve NNM - National Nature Monument NNR - National Nature Reserve O - Saved Taxon ODP - Ozone Depletion Potential OECD - Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OÚ - District Office o.z. - Branch office pcs - Pieces PCB - Polychlorinated biphenyls PCT - Polychlorinated terphenyls PD - Agriculture Cooperative PDE - Air-dose-equivalent PEZ - Primary Energy Supply ph - Acidity in ph PHARE - Poland and Hungary Assistance for the Restructuring of the Economy PLA - Protected Landscape Area PMS - Partial Monitoring System POD - Programme of the Village Renewal PPF ppb PpV P PO4 PRTR PS PZZ R RAS RAW REE REP REZZO RIS RISO SAV SAŽP SBS SE SE ENO SE VYZ SHMÚ SIŽP SKK SPM SPP SR s.r.o. SS SSE STN ŠJ ŠFOZPPF ŠFZL ŠFZL ŠFŽP š.p. ŠOP SR ŠR SR ŠÚ SR ŠVF ŠZÚ SR TANAP TJ TMP TNK TOP TS ÚGKK ÚJD UN UNEP ÚPD ÚPD SÚ ÚPKM USA USD USEPA V VaK - Potential Water Erosion - Parts per billion - Partnership for Accession s Concept - Phosphate - phosphorous - Pollutant Release and Transfer Register - Protected Site - Emergency Rescue Centres - Rare Taxon - Roasted Substances - Radioactive Waste - Rare Earths Elements - Regional Energy Supplying Company - Register of Emissions on Air Pollution Sources - Branch Information System - Regional Information System on Waste - Slovak Academy of Sciences - Slovak Environment Agency - Slovak Botanical Community - Slovak Electricity Company - Power Plant Nováky - Decommissioning of Nuclear Installations and Management of RAW - Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute - Slovak Environment Inspectorate - Slovak Crown (currency) - Solid Particulate Matter - Slovak State Gas Enterprise - Slovak - Company limited by guarantee (Ltd.) - Soluble Solids - Regional Electricity Company for the Central Slovakian region - Slovak Technical Standard - Gravel lake - The State Fund of Conservation and Reclamation of Agricultural Land Fund - The State Fund of Forest Reclamation of the SR - State Fund of Forest Reclamation of the SR - State Environmental Fund - State company - State Nature Conservancy of the Slovak - State Budget of the SR - Statistical Office of the Slovak - The State Watermanagement Fund of the SR - State Health Institute of the SR - Tatra National Park - Tera Joule - Permanent Monitoring Sites - Technical Standardization Committee - Nature Protectors Camps - Solids - Office of Geodesy Cartography and Cadastre of the SR - Nuclear Regulatory Authority - United Nations - UN Environmental Programme - Territorial Planning Documentation - Territorial Planning Documentation of Settlement - Preventive and Clinical Medicine Institute - United States America - United States Dollar - United States Environmental Protection Agency - Vulnerable Taxon - State Enterprises Water and Sewage Works 140
5 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS VIS Vm VN VOC VSE VU VÚD VÚJE VÚP - Internal Information System - Very Sensitive Taxon - Water Reservoir - Volatile Organic Compounds - Regional Electricity Company for the East Slovakian region - Vulnerable Taxon - Transport Research Institute - Nuclear Power Plants Research Institute - Food Research Institute VÚPOP WHO WENRA WWTP ZE ZSE ZZL ŽP NET - Soil Science and Soil Conservation Research Institute - World Health Organisation - Western Europe Nuclear Regulatory Authorities - Wastewater Treatment Plant - Independent Industrial Power Plants - Regional Electricity Company for the West Slovakian region - Basic Polluting Substances - Wide Area Network Bratislava region Bratislava I. - V BA,BL Malacky MA Pezinok PK Senec SC Trnava region Trnava TT, TA Dunajská Streda DS Galanta GA Hlohovec HC Piešťany PN Senica SE Skalica SI Trenčín region Trenčín TN, TC Bánovce nad Bebravou BN Ilava IL Myjava MY Nové Mesto nad Váhom NM Partizánske PE Považská Bystrica PB Prievidza PD Púchov PU Nitra region Nitra NR, NI Komárno KO STATE REGISTRATION NUMBER OF THE DISTRICTS IN THE SR Levice LV Nové Zámky NZ Šaľa SA Topoľčany TO Zlaté Moravce ZM Žilina region Žilina ZA, ZI Bytča BY Čadča CA Dolný Kubín DK Kysucké Nové Mesto KM Liptovský Mikuláš LM Martin MT Námestovo NO Ružomberok RK Turčianske Teplice TR Tvrdošín TS Banská Bystrica region Banská Bystrica BB, BC Banská Štiavnica BS Brezno BR Lučenec LC Detva DT Krupina KA Poltár PT Revúca RA Rimavská Sobota RS Veľký Krtíš VK Zvolen ZV Žarnovica ZC Žiar nad Hronom ZH Prešov region Prešov PO, PV Bardejov BJ Humenné HE Kežmarok KK Levoča LE Medzilaborce ML Poprad PP Sabinov SB Snina SV Stará Ľubovňa SL Stropkov SP Svidník SK Vranov nad Topľou VT Košice region Košice I. až IV KE, KI Košice okolie ks Gelnica GL Michalovce MI Rožňava RV Sobrance SO Spišská Nová Ves SN Trebišov TV TEXT TO PICTURES There were the pictures illustrating both the environment and the nature beauty of the Slovak used in this publication. 141
6 WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE BANSKÁ ŠTIAVNICA Farský kostol po rt Sl ov ak Trojičné námestie Nový Zámok he En vi r R on ep m ub en lic t R e Evičkino jazero St at eo ft SPIŠSKÝ HRAD Spišský hrad Spišská Kapitula Spišský hrad Kostol sv. Ducha v Žehre VLKOLÍNEC BARDEJOV Radnica a kostol sv. Egídia Zvonica 142 Námestie Vlkolínec
7 Title STATE OF ENVIRONMENT REPORT SLOVAK REPUBLIC 1999 Publishers Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Námestie Ľudovíta Štúra 1, Bratislava Slovak Environmental Agency Tajovského 28, Banská Bystrica Chief editor Co-operation Photographs Design RNDr. Jozef KLINDA, Ing. Zuzana LIESKOVSKÁ et all. MŽP SR Divisions, SAŽP Centres, ŠÚ SR, MP SR, MDPaT SR, ÚJD SR, MK SR, MV SR, MZ SR a other institution mentioned as the sources of information Juraj BOBULA, Ľubor ČAČKO, Jozef KLINDA, Adriana KLINDOVÁ, Roman LEHOTSKÝ, Andrea OLÁHOVÁ, Pavel TOMA, archives of both SBM and SAŽP MKL, s. r. o., Zvolen Edition 1 st Number of copies - Pages 143 strán ISBN
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