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| In category **5.D.2**, __NMVOC emissions__ from industrial wastewater handling are reported. The industrial section is covered by wastewaters from industrial processes. Main sectors are chemical industries, iron & steel industries, power generation, Food sector, Paper & Cardboard-production and “Other”-Industrial processes. | In category **5.D.2**, __NMVOC emissions__ from industrial wastewater handling are reported. The industrial section is covered by wastewaters from industrial processes. Main sectors are chemical industries, iron & steel industries, power generation, Food sector, Paper & Cardboard-production and “Other”-Industrial processes. | ||
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| Emissions reported under this category are calculated using the Tier 1 approach of the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2023, where the emission factor (EF) is 15 mg/m³ wastewater (Part B, 5.D, chap. 3.2.2, Table 3-1, p. 7 [(EMEPEEA2023)]). This EF is multiplied with the total amount of wastewater (AD) treated in industrial wwt-plants, following the equation:\\ | Emissions reported under this category are calculated using the Tier 1 approach of the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2023, where the emission factor (EF) is 15 mg/m³ wastewater (Part B, 5.D, chap. 3.2.2, Table 3-1, p. 7 [(EMEPEEA2023)]). This EF is multiplied with the total amount of wastewater (AD) treated in industrial wwt-plants, following the equation:\\ | ||
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