2022
DOI: 10.47470/0016-9900-2022-101-11-1307-1314
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Impact of emissions into the atmospheric air of a sewage sludge incineration plant on public health

Abstract: Introduction. Urban wastewater sludge (UWS) is an important by-product of traditional urban wastewater treatment. Incineration is considered the most effective and universal method of reducing the volume of a large amount of UWS and their disinfection. However, the situation in the areas where the USW incineration plants are located, as a result of the pyrolytic process products entering the atmospheric air, creates complete uncertainty and unpredictability of the development of events that can lead in certain… Show more

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“…For example, studies of urban and rural soils in the United States for the content of such persistent organic pollutants (POPs) as dioxins, given the total area and distribution of pollutants depending on the topography, show rather high content: in rural soils of the USA, the dioxin content is 1530 kg I-TEQ, in urban ones -250 kg I-TEQ [1]. Studies of household waste landfills in the territory of the European Union [4] give data on the dioxin content of about 400 kg I-TEQ. Some contaminants do not penetrate deep into soils and soils, accumulate on surface soil particles and can be transported with particles by air or water currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, studies of urban and rural soils in the United States for the content of such persistent organic pollutants (POPs) as dioxins, given the total area and distribution of pollutants depending on the topography, show rather high content: in rural soils of the USA, the dioxin content is 1530 kg I-TEQ, in urban ones -250 kg I-TEQ [1]. Studies of household waste landfills in the territory of the European Union [4] give data on the dioxin content of about 400 kg I-TEQ. Some contaminants do not penetrate deep into soils and soils, accumulate on surface soil particles and can be transported with particles by air or water currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The air transport of soil particles can be influenced by wind speed, topography, green mass, particle size and density, particle moisture, air humidity and many other factors. The literature [4] cites data that from 70 to 90% of pollutants contained in dust deposited in urban areas enter the air from soil. For rural areas, this value is 20-40%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%