TÜV NORD UMWELTSCHUTZ
Air pollutants, as defined by the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG), are substances that alter the natural composition of the air, particularly through smoke, soot, dust, gases, aerosols, vapors, or odors. Ensuring adequate protection for residential areas while also considering the growth opportunities for businesses is a crucial aspect of environmental management.
Spatial planning, urban land-use planning and urban development must aim to be precautionary and take protection as defined by the Federal Immission Control Act into account when weighing up the various factors.
In the case of existing mixed situations, measures must be developed that focus on the principle of mutual consideration.
In addition to precaution and protection of human health, protection against significant disadvantages due to damage to very sensitive animals, plants and material assets must be examined.
We have many years of experience and are recognised as a measurement centre in accordance with §29b for measurements in accordance with §26 and §28 BlmSchG. We help you to fulfil the legal requirements and implement your specific wishes. We optimise and evaluate the respective measures from an economic point of view. Our quality management system is certified on the basis of DIN EN ISO 9001:2015. We are also involved in national standards committees for quality assurance and the further development of measurements and immission forecasts (e.g. VDI3783 Sheet 13 "Quality assurance of immission forecasts" and Sheet 21 "Environmental meteorology - Quality requirements for meteorological data").
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