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For 19th Straight Year, Norilsk Retains Title Of Russia's Most Polluted City
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The Krasnoyarsk region city of Norilsk remained Russia's most polluted city for the 19th year running, though it managed a slight decrease in harmful emissions — unlike the country in general.

Air pollution in Russia increased 100,000 tons to 19.1 million tons year on year in 2010, the State Statistics Service said, RIA-Novosti reported Wednesday. Emissions nationwide peaked in 2007 with 20.6 million tons, but then declined — until last year, the report said.

Norilsk, a city of 201,000, topped the list of the 56 most polluted Russian cities with 1.924 million tons of pollutants last year, down from 1.958 million tons in 2009.

Norilsk has led the list every year since the statistics service began the rating in 1992. The city, home to metallurgical giant Norilsk Nickel, gets its severe pollution mainly from nickel smelting operations, which cause acid rain and smog. Cherepovets, an industrial hub in the Vologda region, came in a distant second with 333,300 tons of pollutants last year — trailed by Novokuznetsk with 301,100 tons and Lipetsk with 299,100 tons.

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http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/city-of-norilsk-still-tops-pollution-list/439413.html
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