Problems Associated With the Measurement of PCDD and PCDF Emissions From Waste Incineration Plants
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy
- Vol. 5 (1), 239-250
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0734242x8700500136
Abstract
Fly ash and stack gases from municipal waste and industrial incinerators in the F.R.G. have been analyzed for dioxins (PCDD and PCDF). Most of the currently used procedures of stack gas sampling for PCDD/PCDF have been compared and were found to be equally effective. Differences are found, however, in the recovery of surrogates added to the sampling train before sampling, which makes it difficult to validate the sampling procedure. The analysis for PCDD/PCDF in stack gas or fly ash samples from municipal waste incinerators can no longer be considered an analytical problem. Thirty samples of stack gas from a single (old) municipal waste incinerator showed wide variation in PCDD/PCDF emission, indicating that single measurements are not useful in characterizing a plant for average PCDD/PCDF emission. It will be extremely difficult to correlate plant operating conditions to PCDD/PCDF stack gas emissions or PCDD/PCDF fly ash concentrations, because the effects produced by changing conditions are obscured by the variations which occur in PCDD/PCDF concentrations during steady conditions. The variations found under steady conditions can be explained by the proposed mechanisms of PCDD/PCDF formation and decomposition at low temperatures catalyzed by fly ash. Incineration of hospital waste and pyrolytic reclamation of copper in cables and aluminium produced significant emission of PCDD/PCDF. A major non-combustion source of higher chlorinated PCDD/PCDF (tetra- to octa-isomers) is pentachlorophenol, a widespread preservative which contributes to the PCDD/ PCDF concentrations found, for example, in sewage sludge, river sediments and house dust.Keywords
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