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sector:waste:biological_treatment_solid_waste_disposal:start [2021/01/25 12:30] – gniffke | sector:waste:biological_treatment_solid_waste_disposal:start [2021/01/25 14:01] – schiller | ||
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===== Short description ===== | ===== Short description ===== | ||
^ NFR-Code | ^ NFR-Code | ||
- | | 5.A | Solid Waste Disposal On Land | T1 | NS | D | no key category | + | | 5.A | Solid Waste Disposal On Land | T1 | NS | D |
- | In category 5.A, NMVOC and PM2.5 emissions from managed disposal in landfills | + | In category |
In the period since 1990 (and previously, to some extent), a number of legal provisions have been issued pertaining to Germany' | In the period since 1990 (and previously, to some extent), a number of legal provisions have been issued pertaining to Germany' | ||
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In June 2005, in keeping with new, stricter requirements under the Ordinance on Environmentally Compatible Storage of Waste from Human Settlements (Abfallablagerungsverordnung) and the Landfill Ordinance (Deponieverordnung), | In June 2005, in keeping with new, stricter requirements under the Ordinance on Environmentally Compatible Storage of Waste from Human Settlements (Abfallablagerungsverordnung) and the Landfill Ordinance (Deponieverordnung), | ||
Also, pursuant to regulations in force since June 2005, landfilling of biodegradable waste is no longer permitted - for conformance with pertinent requirements, | Also, pursuant to regulations in force since June 2005, landfilling of biodegradable waste is no longer permitted - for conformance with pertinent requirements, | ||
- | All these measures have had strong impact on the formation of NMVOC, | + | All these measures have had strong impact on the formation of NMVOC, |
- | ===== Method | + | ===== Methodolgy |
- | For the estimation of NMVOC, Germany decided against the proposed EF of the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2016, but instead for the Tier 1 approach of the US-EPA which is also reproduced there (Part B, 5.A, chap. 3.2.2, p. 5; [1]). According to national experts in the field, the approach of the US-EPA is more likely to produce better data, because the ratio between NMVOC (1.3 %) and CH4 (98.7 %) in VOC from landfill gas is scientifically sound and assumed to be the very same in Germany. Also, already existing and published data for methane emissions from landfills, derived from the IPCC-FOD Waste Model (see NIR of Germany), can be used. | + | For the estimation of NMVOC, Germany decided against the proposed EF of the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2016, but instead for the Tier 1 approach of the US-EPA which is also reproduced there (Part B, 5.A, chap. 3.2.2, p. 5; ((EMEP/EEA, 2016: EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2016, Copenhagen, 2016))). According to national experts in the field, the approach of the US-EPA is more likely to produce better data, because the ratio between NMVOC (1.3 %) and CH< |
- | Emissions for PM2.5, PM10 and TSP, reported under this category, are calculated using the Tier 1 approach of the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2016, where the emission factors are 0.033 [g/t], 0.219 [g/t] and 0.463 [g/t] (Part B, 5.A, chap. 3.2.2, Table 3-1, p. 5; ((EMEP/EEA, 2016: EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2016, Copenhagen, 2016))). | + | Emissions for PM< |
The EFs are multiplied with the total amount of solid waste (AD) treated in managed above-ground landfillings, | The EFs are multiplied with the total amount of solid waste (AD) treated in managed above-ground landfillings, | ||
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From 2006 until today, Official statistical data (Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1: Abfallentsorgung (Waste management), | From 2006 until today, Official statistical data (Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1: Abfallentsorgung (Waste management), | ||
- | ==== Emisson | + | ==== Emission |
- | See " | + | See above under Methodology. |
===== Uncertainties ===== | ===== Uncertainties ===== | ||
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The AD from Statistisches Bundesamt usually have an uncertainty of ±3% whereas the uncertainties for the PMs and TSP emission factors, according to the EMEP/EEA Guidebook (Part B, 5.A, chap. 3.2.2, Table 3-1, p. 5), were estimated to be: | The AD from Statistisches Bundesamt usually have an uncertainty of ±3% whereas the uncertainties for the PMs and TSP emission factors, according to the EMEP/EEA Guidebook (Part B, 5.A, chap. 3.2.2, Table 3-1, p. 5), were estimated to be: | ||
- | PM2.5 : -99 / +385%\\ | + | ^ PM< |
- | PM10 : -99 / +379%\\ | + | ^ PM< |
- | TSP : -99 / +377%\\ | + | ^ TSP | |
- | Due to the fact that for the ratio of NMVOC and CH4 in VOC from landfill gas no range is given in the EMEP-Guidebook, | + | Due to the fact that for the ratio of NMVOC and CH< |
===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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Recalculation: | Recalculation: | ||
- | ^ ^^ ^^ **2015** | + | ^ |^ |^ **2015** |
- | | CH4 from SWDS [kt] || | + | ^ CH< |
- | | || 2020 | + | | ::: | ::: ^ |
- | | NMVOC [kt] || | + | ^ NMVOC |
- | | || 2020 | + | | ::: | ::: ^ |
- | | | + | ^ PM<sub>2.5</ |
- | | || 2020 | + | | ::: | ::: ^ |
- | | | + | ^ PM<sub>10</ |
- | | || 2020 | + | | ::: | ::: ^ |
- | | TSP [t] | + | ^ TSP |
- | | || 2020 | + | | ::: | ::: ^ |