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ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

of April 17, 2024 No. 492

About application in 2024 and 2025 of rates of payment for negative impact on the environment

(as amended of the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of 24.09.2024 No. 1290)

The government of the Russian Federation decides:

1. Determine that in 2024 are applied:

the rates of payment for negative impact on the environment approved by the order of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 13, 2016 No. 913 "About rates of payment for negative impact on the environment and additional coefficients", established for 2018 with use in addition to other coefficients of coefficient of 1,32;

rates of payment for negative impact on the environment according to appendix, except for rates of payment for negative impact on the environment for the pollutants specified in Items 1, of 2, 4 - 7, 9, 15, 18, 20 - 25, 27 - 28 and 30 - 39 Sections I "Rates of payment for emissions of pollutants in atmospheric air by stationary sources" and Items 1 - the 14th Section II "Rate of payment for dumpings of pollutants into water objects" of appendix to this resolution which are applied since January 1, 2025.

1(1). Determine that concerning the territories and objects which are under special protection according to the Federal Laws, the rates of payment for negative impact on the environment specified in paragraph three of Item 1 of this resolution are applied with use of additional coefficient 2.

2. This resolution is applied to the legal relationship which arose since January 1, 2024.

Russian Prime Minister

M. Mishustin

Appendix

to the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of April 17, 2024 No. 492

Rates of payment for negative impact on the environment

(rubles)

Name of pollutants

Rates of payment for 1 ton of pollutants

I. Rates of payment for emissions of pollutants in atmospheric air by stationary sources

1.

Barium carbonate (barium carbonic) / in terms of barium /

2013,46

2.

Beryllium and its connections / in terms of beryllium /

201131,57

3.

diiron teroxide (gland oxide; iron sesquioxide) / in terms of iron /

204,04

4.

dinatrium sulfate (sodium sulfate; disodium salt of sulfuric acid; dinatrium sulfate)

204,04

5.

Potassium chloride (potassium salt of hydrochloric acid)

204,04

6.

Calcium carbonate (calcium carbonic; calcic salt of carbonic acid (1:1))

53,8

7.

Calcium oxide (calcium oxide)

29,4

8.

Sodium hydroxide (rubbed caustic)

2680,69

9.

Sodium chloride

53,8

10.

Dust abrasive (corundum white, monocorundum)

204,04

11.

Dust of aminiplastics

204,04

12.

Dust asbestos (with content of hrizotilasbest to 10%) (on asbestos)

137,45

13.

Dust of phenoplasts of cutting type (E2-330-02, U2-301-07)

204,04

14.

Resinous substances (pitch sublimates) as a part of electrolysis dust of emissions of aluminum production

268,13

15.

Titan dioxide (titan peroxide; titan (IV) oxide)

29,4

16.

Carbon (pigment black or carboniferous aerosol (soot))

204,04

17.

Chlorine dioxide

2680,69

18.

Zinc oxide / in terms of zinc /

204,04

19.

Zinc sulfate / in terms of zinc /

1008,71

20.

Geks-1-en (butylethylene; alpha geksilen; 1-n-гексен)

102,02

21.

2-Metilbuta-1,3-diyen (isopentadiene; beta methyldivinyl; germiterpen; 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene; 2 methylquarrystone-diene-1,3; isoprene)

29,4

22.

Anthracene

2680,69

23.

Pyrene

8046,05

24.

phenanthren

2680,69

25.

1,1 - Dichloroethane

29,4

26.

1,2 - Dichloroethane

9,85

27.

Hloreten (chlorethylene; vinyl chloride; vinyl chloride; chlorvinyl; etilenkhlorid)

204,04

28.

Hexane-1-ol (geksilovy alcohol, 1-geksanol; 1 hydroxyhexane; amilkarbinol; pentilkarbinol)

43,95

29.

Dioktilbenzol-1,2-Dioktilbenzol-1,2-dikarbonat

404,25

30.

Etilformiat (muravyinoetilovy air; etilmetanoat)

404,25

31.

2-Ethoxyethanol (monoethyl air of ethylene glycol; etiltsellozolv)

9,85

32.

Propanal (propionaldegid, methylethyl aldehyde)

2680,69

33.

furan-2-aldehyde + (2 furaldehyde; furfural; 2 furfuraldehyde)

204,04

34.

1-Butantiol (N-butantiol; butilmerkaptan)

6509,16

35.

Dimetildisulfid (2,3 dithiobutane; (metildisulfanit) methane)

23,52

36.

Propane-1-tiol (propantiol, propilmerkaptan)

40226,26

37.

Odorant of SPM-TU 51-81-88 (mix of natural merkaptan with mass content of etantiol of 26 - 41%, isopropane-tiola of 38 - 47%, vtor-butantiola of 7 - 13%) / in terms of etilmerkaptan/

2680,69

38.

Methylamine (aminomethane; metanamin; monomethylamine)

8046,05

39.

Pyridine (azabenzene; azine)

102,02

40.

Coal dust

74,41

II. Rates of payment for dumpings of pollutants into water objects

1.

Bromoform (tribrommetan, methylbromide)

1081235,42

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