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sector:waste:biological_treatment_solid_waste_disposal:start [2023/02/21 10:20] schillersector:waste:biological_treatment_solid_waste_disposal:start [2023/06/06 08:03] (current) schiller
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 **EM = AD * EF** **EM = AD * EF**
  
-As stated above the AD in use comprise the total amount of solid waste deposited, meaning, that all mineral wastes are also included.+As stated above the AD in use comprise the total amount of solid waste deposited above-ground, meaning, that all mineral wastes (mineral/construction/demolition) are also included. Remaining fractions of these wastes (mineral/construction/demolition) go to underground landfills and therefore do not play a part in dust emissions
  
 ==== Activity data ==== ==== Activity data ====
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 ===== Uncertainties ===== ===== Uncertainties =====
-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 as:
 +
 +__Table 1: Uncertainty estimates of PM emission factors__
 ^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>  |  -99% / +385%  | ^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>  |  -99% / +385%  |
 ^ PM<sub>10</sub>    -99% / +379%  | ^ PM<sub>10</sub>    -99% / +379%  |
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 However, in this year's reporting the need for correction of PM and TSP is higher than usual and thus a recalculation is reported (see following table). However, in this year's reporting the need for correction of PM and TSP is higher than usual and thus a recalculation is reported (see following table).
  
-__Table: Revised PM TSP-emissions [t]__ +__Table 2: Revised 2020 PM and TSP emissions, in [t]__ 
-            ^           | 2020     | +|                       PM<sub>2.5</sub>  ^  PM<sub>10</sub>  ^  TSP      ^ 
-PM 2.5   IIR 2023  1,3628   | +^ current submission   |  1,3628            |  9,0442           |  19,1209 
-|          | IIR 2022  | 1,4398   | +^ previous submission   1,4398            |  9,5553            20,2013  |
-| PM 10    | IIR 2023  | 9,0442   | +
-|          | IIR 2022  | 9,5553   | +
-| TSP      | IIR 2023  | 19,1209 +
-         IIR 2022  | 20,2013  |+
  
 Additionally, as already stated above, in this year’s reporting, some of the emission parameters for the estimation of methane emissions from solid waste disposal have been modified (see respective chapter of the NIR 2023), leading to a considerable change. Due to the fact that the method for the estimation of NMVOC emissions is directly linked to the CH4 amounts estimated by using the IPCCs FOD-Model, the NMVOC-emissions are also affected and recalculated as shown in the following table: Additionally, as already stated above, in this year’s reporting, some of the emission parameters for the estimation of methane emissions from solid waste disposal have been modified (see respective chapter of the NIR 2023), leading to a considerable change. Due to the fact that the method for the estimation of NMVOC emissions is directly linked to the CH4 amounts estimated by using the IPCCs FOD-Model, the NMVOC-emissions are also affected and recalculated as shown in the following table:
  
  
-__Table: Revised NMVOC-emissions [kt]__ +__Table 3: Revised NMVOC emissions, in [kt]__ 
-          ^ 1990    1995    2000    2005    | 2010   2015   | 2016   | 2017   | 2018   | 2019   | 2020   +|                       1990   ^  1995   ^  2000   ^  2005   ^  2010  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^  2020  ^ 
-| IIR 2023  | 17,495  | 17,808  | 12,358  | 7,696   | 4,241  | 2,442  | 2,191  | 2,015  | 1,856  | 1,612  | 1,399  | +^ current submission   | 17,495  | 17,808  | 12,358  | 7,696   | 4,241  | 2,442  | 2,191  | 2,015  | 1,856  | 1,612  | 1,399  | 
-| IIR 2022  | 18,018  | 18,868  | 13,904  | 10,042  | 6,642  | 4,707  | 4,409  | 4,186  | 3,979  | 3,786  | 3,567  |+^ previous submission  | 18,018  | 18,868  | 13,904  | 10,042  | 6,642  | 4,707  | 4,409  | 4,186  | 3,979  | 3,786  | 3,567  |
  
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