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Dioxin emissions in Estonia

Dioxin emissions in Estonia. Natalija Kohv Estonian Environment Information Centre Ott Roots Estonian Environment Research Centre.

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Dioxin emissions in Estonia

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  1. Dioxin emissions in Estonia Natalija Kohv Estonian Environment Information Centre Ott Roots Estonian Environment Research Centre

  2. The first step of the dioxin and furan emissions evaluation – analyse of dioxins concentration in Baltic Thermal Power Plants in oil-shale and fly ash from electrostatic precipitators during the European Dioxin Project (1998). The result of measurements are presented in the table below. The second step – “Inventory of Dioxin and Furan Releases in Estonia” which has been carried out at 2002 as part of a DANCEE (Danish Cooperation for the Environment in Eastern Europe) project ‘Survey of anthropogenic sources of dioxins in the Baltic Region’. The inventory results also are presenet in the table. The third step - Estonian-Danish cooperation project for investigation of dioxin emissions from Narva power plants. The current plan is to take 15 samples for determination dioxin content in atmospheric air. An overview of dioxin emissions from the power plant and one factory of oil shale oil production will be obtained by autumn, 2003.

  3. Concentration of PCDD in oil-shale (EOIL1 and EOIL1B and in fly ash (EOIL2 and EOIL2B) caught by electrostatic precipitators

  4. Potential release of dioxins and furans from all sources in Estonia, 2000 (Inventory of Dioxin and Furan Release in Estonia, COWI A/S, Denmark)

  5. The main sources of dioxin release to air

  6. Waste incineration Power generation and heating Production of Mineral Products Transport Uncontrolled Combustion Processes Clean biomass burning Uncontrolled waste burning Miscellaneous Estonian Waste Register (on the based of the enterprises reports) Statistical Office data Statistical Office and enterprises data Statistical Office data Roughly estimated based on data from Lithuania No data, roughly estimated Statistical Office and enterprises data Activity data

  7. Emission factors • No measurements of dioxin and furan releases have been carried out in Estonia. • The preliminary inventory is based on default emission factors from the UNEP Toolkit.

  8. Do you see a need for emission measurements at one or two important sources in your country? Yes, 1. Kunda-Nordic Cement - cement production factory 2. Viru Õlitööstus AS - shale oil production factory 3. Epler & Lorenz AS - waste inseneration plant ? Do you have laboratories or institutes that could be contracted to perform such measurements? No

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