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Journal of Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
2009 Volume.24 No. 3 p.28 ~ p.36
Study on the Emission Characteristics of Heavy metals in sewage sludge Incinerator
Park Jung-Min

Lee Sang-Bo
Kim Min-Jung
Kim Jin-Pil
Kim Jong-Choon
Lee Suk-Jo
Lee Sang-Hak
Abstract
We have closely examined the concentration change characteristics, emission amounts, and the material balance of hazardous air pollutants at both early and later stages of the prevention facilities. These results will be uses as the basic data when preparing for the regulatory and management plans for hazardous air pollutants.
The results of the study on heavy metals illustrated that the content of heavy metals in sludge across five facilities were as follows: copper£¾zinc£¾chrome£¾nickel>cadmium£¾mercury.
In terms of heavy metal content in swage sludge, the sludge in incinerating facilities other than the sludge in the D incinerating facility containing industrial water waste, was examined in order to satisfy the ocean contamination standard and fertilizer specifications.
Most of the items were shown to have satisfied the emission tolerance standards in the latter part of the prevention facilities(The average elimination rate was over 90%). Therefore, it is concluded that swage sludge containing high-concentrate heavy metals needs to be incinerated rather than recycled as fertilizer.
KEYWORD
Sewage sludge, Heavy metals, Material balance
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