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Combustion of municipal wastes

Chlorinated organic compounds (dioxins, other halocarbons) Combustion of municipal wastes, paper processing, cleaning solvents Toxic effects including birth defects, reproductive failure, cancer, and systemic poisoning. [Pg.769]

Not identified A. Ahlstroem Osakeyhtioe, Karhula, Finland Processing and Flue Gases and Ashes from CFB Combustion of Municipal Waste to Control Dioxine Concentrations Ministry of Trade and Industry, Helsinki (Finland)... [Pg.542]

Pitea D, Cosentino U, Lasagni M, et al. 1989b. The combustion of municipal wastes and PCDD and PCDF emissions Part 3. PCDD and PCDF in fly ash. Chemosphere 18 1475-1483. [Pg.671]

Emission guidelines and performance standards have been adopted to drastically reduce the amount of lead dispersed into the air from the combustion of municipal waste. [Pg.258]


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