The Resolution regulates emissions from stationary sources of pollution. It consists of 23 articles: Scope of regulation (1); Purpose and objectives of the Resolution (2); Calculating factual amount of harmful emissions into air from stationary sources of pollution (3); Main principles for calculating the factual amounts through instrumental methods (4); Taking samples of air dust (5); Devices for taking samples of air dust (6); Selecting the location for taking the samples (7); Taking samples (8); Certain particularities of taking samples (9); Assessment of samples (10); Rules for measuring through instrumental method of aerodynamic and meteorological parameters (11); Measuring static pressure in air dust vent (12); Measuring rectilinear and volume speed (expense) in air dust vent (pipe) (13); Measuring humidity of air (gas, air dust) (14); General principles for measuring harmful substances in air dust emissions (dust, carbonic acid, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide (as NO2) and hydrocarbon)(15); Measuring concentration of dust in emissions (16); Measuring carbonic acid (CO) in emissions (17); Measuring sulfur dioxide (SO2) in emissions (18); Measuring nitrogen oxides NOx (as NO2) in emissions (19); Measuring hydrocarbons in emissions (20); Standard list of devices measuring factual emissions (21); Calculation methods according to technological processes of pollution from stationary sources (22); and Liability for violations of the Resolution (23).
Resolution No 435 of 2013 of Georgian Government on Instrumental Method of Determining Emissions from Stationary Sources of Pollution, Standard List of Special Instruments Measuring Factual Emissions from Stationary Sources of Pollution, Accounting Methods of Factual Emissions, Based on Technological Processes, from Stationary Sources of Pollution