This paper presents the results of an extensive literature survey and data analysis conducted to determine uncontrolled and controlled pollutant emission factors (mass pollutant emitted per mass waste incinerated) for medical waste incinerators (MWI). Pollutant emission factors were calculated separately by type of medical waste (red bag, general hospital, and pathological waste), and add-on air pollution control (APC) equipment (wet scrubber systems, or dry scrubber/baghouse combinations). Pollutants for which emission factors were determined are particulate matter, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, various metals, dioxins/furans, and selected volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In addition, the combustion...
An experimental campaign was carried out on a hospital and cemetery waste incineration plant in orde...
Presently, emissions of dioxins are mainly from incinerators, domestic and industrial coal combusti...
The nature of medical waste itself, which comprises of human pathological waste, items saturated or ...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature survey and data analysis conducted to det...
Incineration is conceptually sound and offers advantages as a waste treatment technology. There is, ...
Medical establishments play important roles in different activities by using of modern technology to...
This paper presents health risk assessment to identify the health risk due to pollutants emissions f...
Medical waste constitutes one of the waste streams that should be dealt with special priority due to...
peer reviewedMedical waste constitutes one of the waste streams that should be dealt with special pr...
Regulatory agencies are becoming more interested in the control of toxic emissions from waste incine...
Disposal of municipal refuse is becoming a major problem for many areas of the nation. As one possib...
Medical incinerators that meet the emission standards for PCDD jF of less than 0.1 ng ...
Medical incinerators that meet the emission standards for PCDD jF of less than 0.1 ng ...
Health and Safety Research Division, sponsored by EPA, conducted a study to quantify emission factor...
The Health Protection Agency has reviewed research undertaken to examine the suggested links between...
An experimental campaign was carried out on a hospital and cemetery waste incineration plant in orde...
Presently, emissions of dioxins are mainly from incinerators, domestic and industrial coal combusti...
The nature of medical waste itself, which comprises of human pathological waste, items saturated or ...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature survey and data analysis conducted to det...
Incineration is conceptually sound and offers advantages as a waste treatment technology. There is, ...
Medical establishments play important roles in different activities by using of modern technology to...
This paper presents health risk assessment to identify the health risk due to pollutants emissions f...
Medical waste constitutes one of the waste streams that should be dealt with special priority due to...
peer reviewedMedical waste constitutes one of the waste streams that should be dealt with special pr...
Regulatory agencies are becoming more interested in the control of toxic emissions from waste incine...
Disposal of municipal refuse is becoming a major problem for many areas of the nation. As one possib...
Medical incinerators that meet the emission standards for PCDD jF of less than 0.1 ng ...
Medical incinerators that meet the emission standards for PCDD jF of less than 0.1 ng ...
Health and Safety Research Division, sponsored by EPA, conducted a study to quantify emission factor...
The Health Protection Agency has reviewed research undertaken to examine the suggested links between...
An experimental campaign was carried out on a hospital and cemetery waste incineration plant in orde...
Presently, emissions of dioxins are mainly from incinerators, domestic and industrial coal combusti...
The nature of medical waste itself, which comprises of human pathological waste, items saturated or ...