Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4402720 Procedia Environmental Sciences 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Major secondary pollutants arising from the incineration of domestic waste are as follows: dioxin, heavy metal element and acid oxide. They are produced by the recombined elements during oxidation when pollutants are decomposing during incineration. As you sow, so will you reap. Secondary pollutants arising from incineration exist owing to the former carrier of these pollutants in the fuel, coupled with conditions required for recombination. Facts have proven that processing domestic waste, once there is dioxin and heavy metal element, will be extremely difficulty, costing a huge amount of money and producing poor effects. This paper mainly discusses how dioxin and heavy metal element arise from the incineration of domestic waste, preventive measures and the significance of prevention.

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