Air Emissions of Selected Substances from Particular Sectors Including Metallurgy in Poland

This article presents data on the anthropogenic air emissions of selected substances (CO , SO , total suspended particles (TSP), dioxins and furans (PCDD/F), Pb and Cd) subject to reporting under the Climate Convention (UNFCCC) or the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (UNECE CLRTA...

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Published inArchives of foundry engineering Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 83 - 86
Main Author Kargulewicz, I.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter Open 01.03.2017
Polish Academy of Sciences
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Summary:This article presents data on the anthropogenic air emissions of selected substances (CO , SO , total suspended particles (TSP), dioxins and furans (PCDD/F), Pb and Cd) subject to reporting under the Climate Convention (UNFCCC) or the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (UNECE CLRTAP). It also presents the national emissions of these substances in 2014 by the major source categories and defines the share of metal production in these emissions. Analysis is based on national emission inventory reports. Most important source of air emission in case of CO and SO is 1.A.1 Energy industries category. TSP and PCDD/F are emitted mainly from fuel combustion in small sources (i.a. households). Emission of heavy metals (Pb and Cd) is connected mostly with 1.A.2. Manufacturing industries and construction category. Metallurgy is significant source of emission only for lead and cadmium from among all considered substances. The shares of particular sectors in the national emissions of given pollutants are important, in view of the possible reduction measures and the determination in which industries they could bring about tangible results.
ISSN:2299-2944
2299-2944
DOI:10.1515/afe-2017-0015