2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.07.015
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Dioxins, furans and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons emissions from a hospital and cemetery waste incinerator

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“…The mean PCDD/Fs and I-TEQ were 58.6 ng/g and 6.20 ng I-TEQ/g, respectively, which exceeds the regulatory standard of the Taiwan EPA (the limit of 1 ng I-TEQ/g) (Taiwan EPA, 2008). The PCDD/F content in the fly ash is close to that in Mininni's study (1.7-147 ng I-TEQ/g), which investigated PCDD/F formation in fly ash collected from a hospital incinerator (Mininni et al, 2007). The ratio of PCDD/PCDF was 0.251, indicating that the dominant congeners were PCDFs.…”
Section: Composition and Pcdd/f Content In Medical Waste And Raw Fly Ashmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The mean PCDD/Fs and I-TEQ were 58.6 ng/g and 6.20 ng I-TEQ/g, respectively, which exceeds the regulatory standard of the Taiwan EPA (the limit of 1 ng I-TEQ/g) (Taiwan EPA, 2008). The PCDD/F content in the fly ash is close to that in Mininni's study (1.7-147 ng I-TEQ/g), which investigated PCDD/F formation in fly ash collected from a hospital incinerator (Mininni et al, 2007). The ratio of PCDD/PCDF was 0.251, indicating that the dominant congeners were PCDFs.…”
Section: Composition and Pcdd/f Content In Medical Waste And Raw Fly Ashmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Due to inadequate temperature generated in the process chamber, incinerators create extremely toxic products like furans and dioxins. Dioxins and furans may also be found in the bottom ash (TEQ level range from 106ng/kg to 466ng/kg with a mean value of 258ng/kg in municipal waste incinerators in India and fly ash has higher contamination levels 13000ngTEQ/kg).This can create air pollution or even the toxic pollutants can stay behind in the bottom ash, ultimately finding their way into the landfills [32]. Thus the incineration ash is potentially hazardous.…”
Section: Bio-medical Waste Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researches reported that chlorine plays a significant role in the formation of PCDD/Fs via de novo synthesis, which is a key process in MWIs during precursor formation (Takeshi et al, 2005;. Grochowalski (1998) reported that most MWIs with two-stage thermal processes in Poland can meet the emissions standard of 0.1 ng I-TEQ/Nm 3 that is adopted by most developed countries (Mininni et al, 2007;Streibel et al, 2007), although other studies reported that this is difficult to achieve in Italy, Colombia, China and Taiwan (Mininni et al, 2007;Hoyos et al, 2008;Lee et al, 2008;Gao et al, 2009). The 2004 European Dioxin Emission Inventory Project showed that are still an unknown number of medical waste incinerators with a large degree of variability in their emissions, and which can thus be considered important local sources of pollution (Quass et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%