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Management of municipal solid waste incineration residues
T Sabbas1, A Polettini, R Pomi
1BOKU University Vienna, Department of Waste Management-Nussdorfer Lände 29-31, A-1190, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
The management of residues from thermal waste treatment is an integral part of waste management systems. The primary goal of managing incineration residues is to prevent any impact on our health or environment caused by unacceptable particulate, gaseous and/or solute emissions. This paper provides insight into the most important measures for putting this requirement into practice. It also offers an overview of the factors and processes affecting these mitigating measures as well as the short- and long-term behavior of residues from thermal waste treatment under different scenarios. General conditions affecting the emission rate of salts and metals are shown as well as factors relevant to mitigating measures or sources of gaseous emissions.
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