The Emissions of Heavy Metals caused by Refuse Incineration (I)
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Mercury was discharged together with smoke and dust when municipal refuse were incinerated. The emissions of Hg were as follows:<BR>(1) The emission factor of Hg changed with refuse components, but not changed with furnace forms.<BR>(2) The contribution of Hg emission for combustible materials was about 5% in municipal refuse incineration.<BR>(3) The emission of Hg was presumed to come from stuffs such as dry batteries, thermometers, and fluoresent tubes which were contained in the refuse.<BR>Therefore, it seems that the elimination of these stuffs from the municipal refuse by separate collection prior to incineration can be effectively diminished the emission of Hg.
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