Emission of PCDD/PCDF from Open Burning of Municipal Solid Waste in China: Field Test
Introduction Open burning of municipal solid waste in developing countries has recently received particular attention since high emissions of various hazardous chemicals, especially unintentional persistent organic pollutants (unintentional POPs) including PCDD/PCDF, PCBs and HCB, has been anticipated. Even in developed, urbanized and industrialized countries, people still burn their domestic waste in open piles, barrels, fireplaces, household heating stoves, or primitive incinerators. For example, open burning of domestic waste has been identified as the largest quantifiable source of dioxin releases to the air in the United States.
Zhang T T Wang S Marklund S Gullett B K Touati A Carroll Jr.W Yu G Fiedler H
POPs Research Centre,Department of Environmental Science and Engineering,Tsinghua University,Beijing Chemistry Department,Environmental Chemistry,Ume(a) University,SE-901 87 Ume(a)Sweden U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,Office of Research and Development,National Risk Management Res ARCADIS-US,Research Triangle Park,North Carolina 27709 American Chemistry Council,Chlorine Chemistry Division,1300 Wilson Blvd.,Arlington,VA 22209,USA UNEP Chemicals Branch,DTIE,11-13,chemin des Anémones,CH-1219 Chatelaine (GE),Switzerland
国际会议
北京
英文
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2009-08-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)