The Influence of Waste Incinerators on the Deposition Flux of Non-sea Salt Chloride Ion.
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Deposition flux was observed from July 1999 to July 2000, at 10 sites in an area with a large number of industrial waste incinerators in the southwestern region of Saitama Prefecture. The nss-C1 deposition flux increased at sites in the central part and to the lee side of the incinerator group. At waste incinerators controlled by the Air Pollution Control Law, which is in operation in the investigation area, the effect of smoke and soot from the respective waste incinerators at the sampling sites was estimated using the diffusion model (METI-LIS model). The observed nss-Cl<SUP>-</SUP> deposition flux was proportional to the calculation result using the diffusion model. Using this relation, the respective contribution of nss-Cl-deposition flux from industrial waste incinerators, municipal waste incinerators and other factors was estimated. It varies from site to site and the averages were 55%, 38%, and 7%, respectively.
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