enimmäisvuorokertymät
Enimmäisvuorokertymät, often translated as maximum daily accumulations or daily limits, are a concept primarily used in Finnish environmental regulations and permitting processes. They define the maximum allowable amount of a specific substance that can be released into the environment within a 24-hour period. These limits are crucial for controlling pollution and ensuring that the cumulative impact of emissions on ecosystems remains within acceptable bounds.
The purpose of setting enimmäisvuorokertymät is to prevent short-term, high-concentration releases that could cause immediate harm
These limits are typically established during the environmental permitting of industrial facilities, wastewater treatment plants, and