The incineration of municipal solid waste leads to the environmental release of some toxic substances, albeit of low atmospheric concentration in the proximity of the most recently built incinerators thanks to the substantial advancements in air pollution control equipment. An excess risk of some adverse health outcomes (cancer, birth defects, and respiratory diseases in particular) has been linked to the environmental release of these toxic substances on the basis of epidemiologic and laboratory studies. The methodologies most frequently adopted by environmental scientists and regulatory agencies to evaluate these potential risk are the modelling of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health risks, and the implementation of epidemiologic stu...
During the modernization of the municipal waste incinerator (MWI, maximum capacity of 180,000 tons p...
Abstract Background Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a terat...
Waste management is a contentious issue for public health professionals. One of the reasons for this...
The incineration of municipal solid waste leads to the environmemal release of some toxic substances...
The Health Protection Agency has reviewed research undertaken to examine the suggested links between...
Risk assessment is a well established procedure for the analysis of the adverse impacts of pollutant...
Background: An important concern of local governments has always been the disposal of solid waste. W...
In this research, health risk assessment due to the emission of pollutants from a medical waste inci...
Introduction. There is an increasing trend towards using incineration to solve the problem of waste ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the potential health impact at start-up of a new incinerator ...
Incinerators reduce the volume of visible waste, turning it into ashes and smoke which can cause loc...
Emissions of municipal solid waste incinerator plants consist as a suspected risk factor for the hum...
Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a teratogenic potential, bu...
International audienceThe Angers municipal solid waste incineration plant, in operation since 1974, ...
Emissions of municipal solid waste incinerator plants consist as a suspected risk factor for the hum...
During the modernization of the municipal waste incinerator (MWI, maximum capacity of 180,000 tons p...
Abstract Background Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a terat...
Waste management is a contentious issue for public health professionals. One of the reasons for this...
The incineration of municipal solid waste leads to the environmemal release of some toxic substances...
The Health Protection Agency has reviewed research undertaken to examine the suggested links between...
Risk assessment is a well established procedure for the analysis of the adverse impacts of pollutant...
Background: An important concern of local governments has always been the disposal of solid waste. W...
In this research, health risk assessment due to the emission of pollutants from a medical waste inci...
Introduction. There is an increasing trend towards using incineration to solve the problem of waste ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the potential health impact at start-up of a new incinerator ...
Incinerators reduce the volume of visible waste, turning it into ashes and smoke which can cause loc...
Emissions of municipal solid waste incinerator plants consist as a suspected risk factor for the hum...
Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a teratogenic potential, bu...
International audienceThe Angers municipal solid waste incineration plant, in operation since 1974, ...
Emissions of municipal solid waste incinerator plants consist as a suspected risk factor for the hum...
During the modernization of the municipal waste incinerator (MWI, maximum capacity of 180,000 tons p...
Abstract Background Waste incineration releases into the environment toxic substances having a terat...
Waste management is a contentious issue for public health professionals. One of the reasons for this...