Technico-economic Study on Measures to Reduce Or to Remove Waste Water from Incineration of Dangerous and Municipal Wastes: Final ReportRecoge: 1.Introduction - 2.Incenaration techniques - 3.Main treatment techniques for flue gases from incineration - 4.Treatment of waste water from incineration - 5.Treatment of residues. |
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INTRODUCTION | 2 |
MAIN TREATMENT TECHNIQUES FOR FLUE GASES | 10 |
TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER FROM INCINERATION | 29 |
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acid acid scrubbing Addition alkaline Annex applied Average boiler BURNER Chapter clarified combustion compared Concentration concerning cooling cost Directive dry process dust ECU/T efficiency effluent electrostatic filter evaporation examined existing feed Figure final final residues flocculant flue gas flue gas scrubbing flue gases fly ash grate gypsum hazardous waste hearth heat highly chlorinated household waste incineration hydrochloric acid incineration plant installations kg/T waste kiln landfill lime limit liquid m³/T means mentioned mercury metals method mg/l municipal waste neutralization obtained operating parameters particles pollutants possible precipitation problem produced proposal quantity reactor reagents receiving reference regards removal residues resulting saline salts scrubbing tower semi-dry process separate Slag solution Stack standards sulphide Table techniques temperature Test treated treatment unit valorized values Venturi volatile volume Wasser waste water waste water discharge wet process wet scrubbing