MALÈ DECLARATION SECOND EMISSIONS INVENTORY WORKSHOP 28 th January -1 st February 2008 At Asian Institute of Technology,Thailand COUNTRY PRESENTATION By.

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MALÈ DECLARATION SECOND EMISSIONS INVENTORY WORKSHOP 28 th January -1 st February 2008 At Asian Institute of Technology,Thailand COUNTRY PRESENTATION By R.N.R.Jayaratne and D.S.Bandara Air, Noise, Vibration Monitoring and Male Declaration Unit Central Environmental Authority Sri Lanka

MEMBERS OF THE INVENTORY TEAM Mr.C.K.Amarathunga (Director Laboratory CEA) Mr. R.N.R.Jayaratne (Senior Environmental Officer CEA) Mr. Deepthi Bandara (Senior Environmental Officer CEA) Mr. K.T.C.Ariyawansa (Senior Environmental Officer CEA) Mrs. R.A.W.Ranawakaarachchi (Senior Environmental Officer CEA)

RESULTS Total kt/yr 38% OF PM10 IS PM 2.5

SO 2 Emission

NO X Emission

CO Emission

NMVOCEmission

NH 3 Emission

PM-10 Emission

PM 2.5 Emission

Work Still to be done and challengers Some industrial data –Should be collected CEA already started industrial survey to collect actual data for industrial sector Construction activity rate – Data not available Collecting of actual data is very difficult Open burning of waste- Actual data not available Waste incineration - Actual data not available

Transport detailed method Number of LTO cycles for international aviation is available but difficult to find type of air crafts For year 2000 domestic aviation number of LTO cycles not available. It is very few compare to the international aviation due to security condition of Sri Lanka for year 2000 Emissions from on site burning of forests and grasslands – Actual data not available

Data collection for Solvent and other products use – to be completed Emissions from large point sources Sri Lanka does not have large point sources according to the definition given in the manual

Total emissions (kilotonnes pollutant per year (kt/yr)) SectorSub-sector SO 2 NO x CONMVOC NH 3 PM 10 PM Combustion in the Public Electricity and Heat Energy IndustriesPetroleum Refining Manufacture of Solid Fuels and Other Energy Combustion in ManufacturingIron and Steel Industries and constructionNon-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Chemicals Pulp, Paper and print Mining and Quarrying 0.00 Construction 0.00 Sugar Autoproduction of electricity/heat0.00 Remainder (Non- specified) TransportCivil Aviation (Simple--not used if Detailed used)0.00 Civil Aviation (Detailed) Road transport (Simple--not used if Detailed used) Road transport (Detailed) Railways Navigation Pipeline transport 0.00 Non-specified transport 0.00

4. Combustion in Other SectorsCommercial/Institutional Residential Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing Non-specified "Other sectors" Fugitive emissions from fuelsProduction of coke 0.00 Oil exploration and crude oil production and transport 0.16 Oil refining Distribution and handling of gasoline 0.88 Production and distribution of natural gas Flaring during oil and gas extraction Industrial processesMineral products Chemicals 0.00 Metals Pulp and paper Food and drink Major construction site activities (Fugitive PM only) Solvent and other product use AgricultureManure management Application of N-containing fertilizers Burning of agricultural crop residues Vegetation fires and ForestryOn-site burning of forests and grasslands WasteWaste incineration Human excreta 2.07 Total anthropogenic