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''(Comment: The emissions sources of dioxin are known pretty well. Although it is unlikely that these factories have direct dioxin measurements, emission estimates for the sources of this size should be available. You should ask Juhani Ruuskanen (KuY) or Päivi Ruokojärvi (KTL)).''
''(Comment: The emissions sources of dioxin are known pretty well. Although it is unlikely that these factories have direct dioxin measurements, emission estimates for the sources of this size should be available. You should ask Juhani Ruuskanen (KuY) or Päivi Ruokojärvi (KTL)).''


Possible dioxin sources in Hämeenkyrö:  
Possible dioxin sources in Hämeenkyrö:  
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Emission factors for different processes
====Emission factors for different processes (UNEP 1999a)====
 
=====Municipal solid waste incineration (µg TEQ/t MSW burned)=====
 
:Low technology combustion, no APC system: air 3500, fly ash 0, bottom ash 75
 
:Controlled combustion, minimal APC: air 350, fly ash 500, bottom ash 75
 
:Controlled combustion, good APC: air 30, fly ash 200, bottom ash 7
 
:High technology combustion, sophisticated APC system: air 0.5, fly ash 15, bottom ash 1.5
 
 
=====Energy production (µg TEQ/TJ)=====
 
:Natural gas fired power boiler: 0.5
 
:Mixed biomass fired power boiler: air 500, residue NA
 
:Clean wood fired power boiler: air 50, residue 15
 
:Domestic energy production (µg TEQ/TJ)
 
::Household heating and cooking (contaminated wood/ biomass fired stoves): air 1500, residue 2000
 
::Virgin wood/ biomass fired stoves: air 100, residue 20
 
::Domestic heating (coal fired stoves): air 70, residue 5000
 
::Domestic heating (Oil fired stoves): air 10, residue NA


::Domestic heating (natural gas fired stoves): air 1.5, residue NA


Municipal solid waste incineration (µg TEQ/t MSW burned)


Low technology combustion, no APC system: air 3500, fly ash 0, bottom ash 75
=====Transport (µg TEQ/t of fuel burned)=====


Controlled combustion, minimal APC: air 350, fly ash 500, bottom ash 75
:4-stroke engines


Controlled combustion, good APC: air 30, fly ash 200, bottom ash 7
::leaded fuel without catalyst: air


High technology combustion, sophisticated APC system: air 0.5, fly ash 15, bottom ash 1.5
::unleaded fuel without catalyst: air 0.1


::unleaded fuel with catalyst


Energy production (µg TEQ/TJ)
:Diesel engines: air 0.5


Natural gas fired power boiler: 0.5


Mixed biomass fired power boiler: air 500, residue 0
=====Production of pulp and paper products=====


Clean wood fired power boiler: air 50, residue 15


=====Emissions from landfills (pg TEQ/L of leachate released)=====


Household heating and cooking (biomass):  
:Hazardous wastes: air 0, water 200
 
:Non-hazardous wastes: air 0, water 30
 
 
:Landfill fires (µg TEQ/t of material burned): air 1000




More accurate information to be added later..


http://www.epa.gov/ncea/pdfs/dioxin/2k-update/




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|Unit        = g I-TEQ/a
|Unit        = g I-TEQ/a
|Result      =  
|Result      =  
|References  =  UNEP (1999). United Nations Environment Programme. Dioxin and furan inventories, National and regional emissions of PCDD/PCDF, May 1999.
|References  =  UNEP (1999a). United Nations Environment Programme. Standardized Toolkit for Identification and Quantification of Dioxin and Furan Releases. January 2001 (draft).
http://www.chem.unep.ch/pops/pdf/toolkit/toolkit.pdf#search=%22UNEP%20dioxin%20toolkit%22
 
UNEP (1999b). United Nations Environment Programme. Dioxin and furan inventories, National and regional emissions of PCDD/PCDF, May 1999.
http://www.oztoxics.org/ipepweb/library/DioxinInventory.pdf#search=%22dioxine%20emissions%20from%20traffic%22
http://www.oztoxics.org/ipepweb/library/DioxinInventory.pdf#search=%22dioxine%20emissions%20from%20traffic%22



Revision as of 10:57, 22 September 2006

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Dioxin emissions in Hämeenkyrö

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Intake fraction for dioxin emissions from Hämeenkyrö

Baseline dioxin exposure in Hämeenkyrö

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Dioxin exposure due to MSWI in Hämeenkyrö

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Health effects caused by dioxin exposure

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