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====Short description ==== | ====Short description ==== | ||
- | ^ | + | In addition to non-agricultural sources of ammonia (NH< |
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+ | This emission source ist taken into account for the first time with the current submission and with dogs and cats as the only two groups of pets covered so far. | ||
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| 6.A.2 | T1 | NS | D | | | 6.A.2 | T1 | NS | D | | ||
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- | | NO< | + | | NO< |
- | | NA | + | | NA |
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- | In addition to non-agricultural sources of ammonia (NH< | + | |
==== Methodology ==== | ==== Methodology ==== | ||
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- | In recent years, an increasing trend can be observed, resulting in a mean value (between 2020 to 2022) of 9.92 kt NH< | + | In recent years, an increasing trend can be observed, resulting in a mean value (between 2020 to 2022) of 9.92 kt NH< |
===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||