Article | REF: F1600 V1

Assessing the pollution load of a winery

Authors: Pierre GRENIER, Yvan RACAULT

Publication date: June 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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    A pollutant load diagnostic is proposed for the winery. The conditions under which samples are taken are very important. Please note: the recommendations are based on five series of observations for red winemaking in Gironde. Before using the diagnosis, the approach must be adapted using data obtained on a site comparable to the one studied in terms of oenological activities.

    The study's conclusions are as follows:

    • the proposed diagnosis is an improvement on the lack of criteria that has prevailed until now for validating pollutant load measurements;

    • Recommendations are given for taking samples, emphasizing the need to adapt them to each oenological context;

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