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Title: The Air Quality NES


1
The Air Quality NES
  • An Industry Perspective

2
Experience with the NES to date
  • Several proposals for incinerators
  • Sewage sludge
  • Biosecurity destruction of animal carcasses
  • Existing plant (old)
  • Choosing sites for coal-fired industry
  • Dealing with applications for timber mills

3
Incinerators - What is hazardous waste
  • NES-
  • characteristics in Annex III, OR
  • belongs to categories in Annex I but does not
    have characteristics in Annex III
  • BASEL, Article 1(a) -
  • any category in Annex I, unless they do not
    possess any of the characteristics in Annex III.

4
What is hazardous waste?
  • Are the following wastes hazardous?
  • Sewage sludge yes (NES) no (Basel)
  • Dead stock yes (NES) no (Basel)
  • Untreated wood waste yes (NES) no (Basel)
  • Treated wood waste yes (NES) no (Basel)
  • Was this intended. No?

5
What is a high temperature incinerator?
  • designed and operated principally for burning
    hazardous waste at a temperature greater than 850
    C as measured
  • Is a woodwaste boiler designed principally to
    make steam or to burn woodwaste?
  • Where to measure?
  • Okay to operate below 850?

6
Which combustion chamber?
7
Represent temperature in incinerator?
8
Okay to operate Below 850 C?
  • Dioxins
  • Result from incomplete destruction of dioxins
    contained in waste
  • In-furnace formation - from intermediate
    combustion products
  • De novo synthesis - generally 200-450C, possibly
    1000-450 C
  • EU Directive on Incineration of waste - operate
    above 850 C or 1100 C, depending on waste
  • Operating below 850C may produce more discharges
    than the same incinerator operating above 850C

9
Resource Consents for PM10
  • Discharge PM10 into an airshed?
  • Likely to cause PM10 concentration to be above
    straight line path?
  • Likely cause the airshed to breach the standard
    for PM10?

10
Discharge into airshed? - How far away?
11
Discharge into airshed?
12
Breach Straight Line Path or NES?
13
Overall Impressions
  • Amendment to definition of hazardous waste may
    help
  • Questions will remain for some incinerators
  • Uncertainty for any significant PM10 source
    located in or near urban areas
  • Council or Ministry definitions of airshed and
    straight line path may not reduce this
    uncertainty
  • Potential for significant differences in
    interpretation
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