2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54817-9_4
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On Issue of Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Driver-Car-Road-Environment (DCRE) System

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“…An essential aspect of the polemic addressed to the problem of the technogenic impact of motor transport on the environment in cities is the generation of potentially toxic wastewater during the washing of motor vehicles [25][26][27], since a large amount of water is consumed for washing, chemicals are used. Wastewater after washing motor vehicles contains a wide range of impurities, in particular, petroleum hydrocarbons, primarily gasoline, diesel fuel, engine oil, phosphorus and nitrogen, surfactants, bitumen, and heavy metals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An essential aspect of the polemic addressed to the problem of the technogenic impact of motor transport on the environment in cities is the generation of potentially toxic wastewater during the washing of motor vehicles [25][26][27], since a large amount of water is consumed for washing, chemicals are used. Wastewater after washing motor vehicles contains a wide range of impurities, in particular, petroleum hydrocarbons, primarily gasoline, diesel fuel, engine oil, phosphorus and nitrogen, surfactants, bitumen, and heavy metals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%