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Rikheim, Bente; Kjerschow, Einar
Statens Forurensningstilsyn, Oslo (Norway)2003
Statens Forurensningstilsyn, Oslo (Norway)2003
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[en] Several asphalt works are utilizing heat from combustion of used oil for drying and heating of rock material in the production of asphalt. According to new regulations on combustion of waste, used oil is to be regarded as waste and subject to emission requirements according to the combustion regulations. Measurements show that emissions of CO, dust, dioxins, TOC and SO2 exceed the limits set by the regulations. To conform to the regulations these asphalt works must improve their combustion technique. However, such measures may lead to increased formation of NOx. It is recommended that a combustion chamber for drying of rock material should be used in order to reduce the emissions of CO and TOC concentrations. The concentration of SO2 may be reduced by dry cleaning by means of injection of lime. In the same way, active carbon is injected to remove dioxins. The asphalt works must be outfitted with measuring equipment that monitors and records certain operation and control parameters and some emission to air parameters. Periodic measurements are to be done of heavy metals and dioxins. It is estimated that the measures necessary to make the asphalt works comply with the regulations will cost about NOK 4 530 000 in investment per plant and that the operation expenses will increase by NOK 700 000 per year per plant. This includes maintenance, control etc
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Tiltaksvurdering av asfaltverk som forbrenner spillolje
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2003; 15 p; Available at: http://www.sft.no/publikasjoner/avfall/1935/ta1935.pdf; 3 figs., 3 tabs.
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CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBON OXIDES, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, EUROPE, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, MANAGEMENT, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, OXIDATION, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, POLLUTION, SCANDINAVIA, SULFUR COMPOUNDS, SULFUR OXIDES, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, WESTERN EUROPE
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