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Verifying the height of the discharge chimney for emissions resulting from hazardous waste incineration installations
Date issued
2018
DOI
10.21698/simi.2018.fp55
Abstract
The paper compares the results obtained by applying three calculation methodologies for the height of the chimney of a hazardous waste installation. Thermal waste treatment processes are a feasible option after recovery (collection,
sorting, recycling) and prior to controlled disposal.
Monitoring data at a hazardous waste incineration plant made it possible to calculate three heights of the incinerator emission network.
The incineration plant is thus operated in such a way that the emissions of the harmful substances of the chimney are in conformity with the VLE values transposed into the national legislation by Law no. 278/2013 regarding industrial emissions, Annex 6.
Three methodologies are used to determine the height of the chimney: according to the Technical Instructions for Air Quality Control - "TA Luft", according to "Arrêté
du 25/01/91 relatif aux incinération de résidus urbains" and according to "RS 814.318." 142.1 Ordonnance sur la l'air (Opair) ".
sorting, recycling) and prior to controlled disposal.
Monitoring data at a hazardous waste incineration plant made it possible to calculate three heights of the incinerator emission network.
The incineration plant is thus operated in such a way that the emissions of the harmful substances of the chimney are in conformity with the VLE values transposed into the national legislation by Law no. 278/2013 regarding industrial emissions, Annex 6.
Three methodologies are used to determine the height of the chimney: according to the Technical Instructions for Air Quality Control - "TA Luft", according to "Arrêté
du 25/01/91 relatif aux incinération de résidus urbains" and according to "RS 814.318." 142.1 Ordonnance sur la l'air (Opair) ".
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