FIVE YEARS OF THE SYSTEM OF
MONITORING THE ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT ON POPULATION HEALTH OF
THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Kliment V., Kubínová R., Kazmarová H., Kratzer K., Šišma P., Ruprich J., Černá M., Gregůrková M.
National Institute of Public Health, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Summary:
The data collected in the System of monitoring the environmental impact on population health of the Czech Republic in 1994 – 1998
were obtained routinely and in a stabilized manner in six subsystems: health consequences and risks related to air pollution, drinking water
quality, noise, human dietary exposure, human exposure to toxic pollutants from the environment and monitoring of the health status and
evaluation of selected indicators of demographic and health statistics. They represent a useful and comprehensive background for providing
objective information on the health status of the Czech population and on pollution of different components of the environment in the Czech
Republic.
The results obtained in the period 1994 – 1998 show that no critical situation needing urgent countermeasures to be taken appeared in
the localities monitored. However, some results are indicative of the necessity to take certain remedial measures to maintain all population
exposure burdens as low as reasonably possible from the economical and social points of view. Generally, the admissible limit values and
exposure limits are exceeded only sporadically in some localities while for most contaminants monitored only very low values compared
to the limits can be found and such situations are mostly considered as non-systematic changes.
Key words:
monitoring, environmental pollution, health status, exposure to contaminants
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