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sector:ippu:mineral_industry:glass_production:start [2021/02/03 12:19] – [Planned improvements] gniffkesector:ippu:mineral_industry:glass_production:start [2021/02/25 11:39] – [Short description] Key Category table added & updated: SO2 is now L (was T), No KC for TSP anymore (was T) gniffke
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 ===== Short description ===== ===== Short description =====
- +Category Code   Method                                ||||^  AD                                ||||^  EF                                  ||||| 
-^  Method   AD  ^  EF  ^  Key Category                +| 2.A.3        |  T2                                    |||||  AS                                |||||  CS                                  ||||| 
-|  T2      |  AS  |  CS  |  **T:** SO₂, TSP  | +^  Key Category   SO₂      NOₓ  ^  NH₃  ^  NMVOC  ^  CO    BC    Pb    Hg    Cd    Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^  TSP  ^  PM₁₀  ^  PM₂ ₅  
 +| 2.A.3           |  L/-        |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -    |  -/-  |  -      -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-    -/-    |
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 ==== Emission factors ==== ==== Emission factors ====
  
-The procedure used to determine emission factors for the various glass types involved and the pertinent emissions is described in detail in reports of research projects (Report-No. 001264, search "UBA-FB 001264" in [https://doku.uba.de] => OPAC => Signatur). The emission factors were calculated for the various industry sectors. The factors vary annually in keeping with industry monitoring, not only as steady trends, but as time ranges. Ranges below are given as averages over all glass types for main pollutants, but as averages over time for heavy metals:+The procedure used to determine emission factors for the various glass types involved and the pertinent emissions is described in detail in reports of research projects (Report-No. 001264, search "UBA-FB 001264" in ([[https://doku.uba.de]] => OPAC => Signatur). The emission factors were calculated for the various industry sectors. The factors vary annually in keeping with industry monitoring, not only as steady trends, but as time ranges. Ranges below are given as averages over all glass types for main pollutants, but as averages over time for heavy metals:
  
 __Table 1: Overview of applied emission factors__ __Table 1: Overview of applied emission factors__
-||~ pollutant||~ products ||~ EF ||~ unit||~ current Trend || +^ Pollutant     ^^ Products            ^^  EF             ^^  Unit      ^^  Current trend      ^^ 
-|| NO,,x,, || all glass types ||1.0-3.4|| kg/t || constant || +NOₓ           ^| all glass types     ||  1.0-3.4        ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| SO,,2,, || all glass types ||0.39-1.9|| kg/t || constant || +SO₂           ^| all glass types     ||  0.39-1.9       ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| NMVOC || all glass types ||0.96 || kg/t || constant || +NMVOC         ^| all glass types     ||  0.96           ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| NH,,3,, || all glass types ||0.03-0.7 || kg/t || constant || +NH₃           ^| all glass types     ||  0.03-0.7       ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| TSP || all glass types ||0.02-0.04|| kg/t || constant || +TSP           ^| all glass types     ||  0.02-0.04      ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| PM,,10,, || all glass types ||0.01-0.03|| kg/t || constant || +PM₁₀          ^| all glass types     ||  0.01-0.03      ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| PM,,2.5,, || all glass types ||0.01-0.02|| kg/t || constant || +PM.₅         ^| all glass types     ||  0.01-0.02      ||  kg/t      ||  constant           || 
-|| As || container glass ||0.04-0.13|| g/t || rising || +As            ^| container glass     ||  0.04-0.13      ||  g/t       ||  rising             || 
-|| Pb || container glass ||0.22-0.41|| g/t || rising || +Pb            ^| container glass     ||  0.22-0.41      ||  g/t       ||  rising             || 
-|| Cd || container glass ||0.01-0.04|| g/t || rising || +Cd            ^| container glass     ||  0.01-0.04      ||  g/t       ||  rising             || 
-|| Cr || container glass ||0.03-0.07|| g/t || falling || +Cr            ^| container glass     ||  0.03-0.07      ||  g/t       ||  falling            || 
-|| Cu || container glass ||0.10-0.23|| g/t || falling || +Cu            ^| container glass     ||  0.10-0.23      ||  g/t       ||  falling            || 
-|| Ni || container glass ||0.01-0.02|| g/t || erratic || +Ni            ^| container glass     ||  0.01-0.02      ||  g/t       ||  erratic            || 
-|| Se || container glass ||0.8-1.9|| g/t || erratic ||+Se            ^| container glass     ||  0.8-1.9        ||  g/t       ||  erratic            ||
  
 ===== Trends in emissions ===== ===== Trends in emissions =====
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 Recalculations were necessary due to updated activity data for the last reported year. Recalculations were necessary due to updated activity data for the last reported year.
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-With **activity data** and **emission factors** remaining unrevised, no recalculations have been carried out compared to last year's submission. 
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