Risk assessment on Hämeenkyrö municipal solid waste incinerator: Difference between revisions

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|Name        =  
|Name        =  
|Focus      = Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland  
|Focus      = Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland  
|Scope      = Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km)  
|Scope      = Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km) Option 0 in the environmental impact assessment for Hämeenkyrö MSWI was not to build the plant but transport the waste to be burned elsewhere or landfilled.  
|Description = = Option 0 in the environmental impact assesment for Hämeenkyrö MSWI was not to build the plant but transport the waste to be burned elsewhere. Existing MSWI plant (capacity 50 000 t/a) is in Turku (since 1975), and more burning is planned there for 150 000 t/a. In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 t/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for a 80 000-100 000 t/a plant. Enviromental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and interrupted project for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assesments has been done. In Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel)with other fuels has been done recently (capacity earlier 80 000 t/a). Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV)has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capasity and technique will be made in the near future.  
Existing MSWI plant (capacity 50 000 t/a) is in Turku (since 1975), and more burning capacity is planned there for 150 000 t/a. MSWI plants in the future In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 t/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for an 80 000-100 000 t/a plant. Environmental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and interrupted project for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assessments has been done. Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capacity and technique will be made in the near future.  
Also co-incineration has been used for waste, even though the tightened legislation has reducing this technique. For example in Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel) with other fuels has been recently done (capacity earlier 80 000 t/a).
 
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|Inputs      = Waste management options  
|Inputs      = Waste management options  
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|Unit        = Burning capasity of MSWI plant t/a
|Unit        = Burning capasity of MSWI plant t/a
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|References  = Uusiouutiset Vol 17(2006)2; Regional Environmental Centres (Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, West Finland) www.ymparisto.fi; Western Finland Environmental Permit Authority www.ymparisto.fi, Helsingin sanomat 29.3.2006  
|References  = Uusiouutiset Vol 17(2006)2  
Regional Environmental Centres (Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, West Finland) http:// www.ymparisto.fi
 
Western Finland Environmental Permit Authority at http://www.ymparisto.fi  
 
Helsingin sanomat 29.3.2006  
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Revision as of 07:30, 22 September 2006

Risk assessment on Hämeenkyrö municipal solid waste incinerator contains a structured risk assessment of a plan to build a MSWI in Hämeenkyrö. There will be a public vote related to a city planning decision: whether the municipality should plan an area for the plant or not. The vote will be held in November 19, 2006.

Objective

Empty variable template

General variables

  1. Precautionary principle (disagreement)
    1. PP based on expected value, general
    2. PP based on worst-case or another 'conservative' scenario, general
    3. PP applied to emissions of municipal solid wasti incinerator (MSWI) in Hämeenkyrö
  2. Intake fraction (disambiguation)
    1. iF based on measured concentration fields
    2. iF based on exposure monitoring
    3. iF based on shortcuts

Background incidence rates for selected diseases and causes of death in Hämeenkyrö

Population size in Hämeenkyrö

Fine particle variables

PM2.5 emissions in Hämeenkyrö

Päivi

PM2.5 emissions from MSWI, biofuel plant, and natural gas plant in Hämeenkyrö

Tommi

Baseline PM2.5 exposure in Hämeenkyrö

Anne K

Intake fraction for PM2.5 emissions from Hämeenkyrö


PM2.5 exposure due to MSWI in Hämeenkyrö

Terhi Y

PM2.5 exposure-response function on population level

Sari

Dioxin variables

Dioxin emissions in Hämeenkyrö

Virpi

Intake fraction for dioxin emissions from Hämeenkyrö

Baseline dioxin exposure in Hämeenkyrö

Marjo

Dioxin exposure due to MSWI in Hämeenkyrö

Martin

Health effects caused by dioxin exposure

Sanna


Indicator variables

  • Decisions related to Hämeenkyrö case
  • Possible indicators (optimising variables) in Hämeenkyrö

Well-being of the population (smells, comfort, noise)

Kari Auri

Effects on economy (esp. gas energy plant)

Juha

Transportation costs of waste

Anne

Dioxin and PM2.5 exposure-response function on population level

Anu T



Health effects of dioxins and PM2.5

Anu T

Miscellaneous variables

  • Secondary effects on waste separation, recycling etc.)


Municipal solid waste production in Häme

Pasi K

Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland

Marjaleena

Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive

Eva