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Disposal flue dust

In most countries, solid waste containing metals such as neutralization sludge from the plating industry and flue dust from the metal and steel industries is currently collected and dumped in landfill, where it constitutes a perpetual toxic threat to the environment and a waste of resources. The alternatives to this landfill disposal are either to reduce the rate of discharge at source by an individually designed recovery process or to separate and recover the metals from the collected waste in a centrally located facility. A presumption for a centrally located facility would be that companies with metals in their effluents require treatment of their total wastewater streams. This could be accomplished through the relatively simple process of neutralization, which requires minor investment in sedimentation tanks and dewatering equipment and involves relatively modest operation costs. [Pg.644]

The application of alternative fuels will cause a change in the flue-gas composition leading to higher amounts of dust for disposal, possibly with a higher content of pollutants and an increased risk of dioxins, PAHs and heavy metals. The thermal efficiency will be reduced. [Pg.325]


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