Schadstoffbelastung
pollutant load, pollution level
noun SHAHD-shtof-be-lahs-toong Rare
Usage Note
Schadstoffbelastung denotes the measured concentration of harmful substances — particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, heavy metals — in air, water or soil. It is central to environmental reporting: hohe Schadstoffbelastung triggers health alerts and traffic restrictions.
Examples
"Die Schadstoffbelastung der Luft war in der Innenstadt besonders hoch."
Natural Translation
The pollution level in the air was particularly high in the city centre.
Literal Translation
The pollutant-load of-the air was in-the inner-city particularly high.
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