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Toxic emissions instantaneous releases

The next two sections discuss accidents tiiat result in the release of a toxic emission or a liazardous spill. In general, a to.xic emission can be considered to be either continuous or instantaneous. In tliis section only tlie atmospheric effects of toxic emissions are considered. Hower cr, hazardous spills (ne 1 section) usutilly denote a liquid contamination of either soil or water systems in addition a liazardous chemical spill may lead to tlie release of toxic emissions. [Pg.233]

As mentioned earlier, toxic releases may consist of continuous releases or instantaneous emissions. Continuous releases usually involve low levels of to.xic emissions, wiiich are regularly monitored and/or controlled. Such releases include conlinuous slack emissions and open or aerated chemical processes in wliich certain volatile compounds are allowed to be stripped off into the atmosphere tliroiigh aeration or agitation. Mathematical models for these releases to tlie enviroiuncnt are covered in detail in Part III. [Pg.234]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.234 , Pg.235 , Pg.236 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.234 , Pg.235 , Pg.236 ]




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