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Annex 4 Compilation of Emission Factors

This annex contains a compilation of all emission factors for the ten source categories. These sheets are also available as Excel files to be used directly for calculation of the annual releases via all vectors.

In the following tables, the majority of the emission factors are given as μg TEQ per ton of feed material or product, respectively. In a few exemptions, e.g., residues from coal fired stoves in domestic heating (category 3e) as well as for water releases in Source Group 9, the annual releases are estimated on basis of residues generated. For other estimates, e.g., water and residue releases from the pulp and paper industry, the preferred option may also be to calculate the annual releases based on volume discharged and concentration in the water or residue, respectively.

Care should also be taken that annual releases are not counted twice; e.g. the residue from one process may be feed material for another process or activity. Examples are ashes from the ferrous and non-ferrous metal industry, which may be utilized in secondary processes. Further, wastewater from industrial processes normally should be accounted to the respective industry where they are generated. However, occasionally, statistics may provide data at the disposal site, for example the amount of wastewater discharged at a specific location may be known; e.g. for open water dumping or discharges at sewer plants. Thus, special care should be taken when numbers are being filled in, especially for Source Group 9.

In the following tables:

  • “NA” denotes that the vector is not expected,
  • “ND” denotes that presently there is no suitable emission factor available. This means that this vector can be of importance but presently, releases along this vector cannot be calculated.
  • “LoC” denotes the level of confidence assigned to a specific emission factor.
  • “H” denotes a high level of confidence.
  • “M” denotes a medium level of confidence.
  • “L”denotes a low level of confidence.
Emission Factors for Source Group 1 Waste Incineration

Group 1

Cat.

Class

Source categories

 

Waste Incineration

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

 

 

 

 

Residue

Air

Water

Land

Product

Fly Ash

Bottom Ash

 

a

 

Municipal solid waste incineration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Low technol. combustion, no APCS

3,500

 

NA

NA

ND

75

LoC

M

M

 

 

2

Controlled comb., minimal APCS

350

 

NA

NA

500

15

LoC

M

M

M

 

 

3

Controlled comb., good APCS

30

 

NA

NA

200

7

LoC

M

M

4

High tech. combustion, sophisticated APCS

0.5

 

NA

NA

15

1.5

 

 

LoC

M

M

M

 

b

 

Hazardous waste incineration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Low technol. combustion, no APCS

35,000

 

NA

NA

9,000

 

LoC

L

L

 

 

2

Controlled comb., minimal APCS

350

 

NA

NA

900

 

LoC

L

L

 

 

3

Controlled comb., good APCS

10

 

NA

NA

450

 

LoC

L

L

4

High tech. combustion, sophisticated APCS

0.75

 

NA

NA

30

 

 

 

LoC

L

L

 

c

 

Medical waste incineration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Uncontrolled batch combustion, no APCS

40,000

 

NA

NA

 

200

LoC

L

L

 

 

2

Controlled, batch, no or minimal APCS

3,000

 

NA

NA

 

20

LoC

L

L

 

 

3

Controlled, batch comb., good APCS

525

 

NA

NA

920

LoC

M

M

4

High tech, continuous, sophisticated APCS

1

 

NA

NA

150

 

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

d

 

Light fraction shredder waste incineration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Uncontrolled batch comb., no APCS

1,000

 

NA

NA

ND

LoC

L

 

 

2

Controlled, batch, no or minimal APCS

50

 

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

3

High tech, continuous, sophisticated APCS

1

 

NA

NA

150

 

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

e

 

Sewage sludge incineration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Old furnaces, batch, no/little APCS

50

 

NA

NA

23

 

LoC

M

M

 

 

2

Updated, continuously, some APCS

4

 

NA

NA

0.5

 

LoC

M

M

3

State-of-the-art, full APCS

0.4

 

NA

NA

0.5

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

f

 

Waste wood and waste biomass incineration

 

 

 

 

1

Old furnaces, batch, no/little APCS

100

 

NA

NA

1,000

 

LoC

M

M

 

 

2

Updated, continuously, some APCS

10

 

NA

NA

10

 

LoC

M

M

3

State-of-the-art, full APCS

1

 

NA

NA

0.2

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

 

g

 

Animal carcasses burning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Old furnaces, batch, no/little APCS

500

 

NA

NA

 

ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Updated, continuously, some APCS

50

 

NA

NA

 

ND

LoC

M

3

State-of-the-art, full APCS

5

 

NA

NA

 

ND

 

 

LoC

M

Emission Factors for Source Group 2 Metal Industry

Group 2

Cat.

Class

Source categories

Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal Production

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

 

a

 

Iron ore sintering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

High waste recycling, incl. oil contaminated materials, no or limited air pollution control

20

ND

ND

ND

0.003

LoC

M

L

 

 

2

Low waste use, well controlled plant

5

ND

ND

ND

1

LoC

H

L

3

High technology, emission reduction

0.3

ND

ND

ND

2

 

 

LoC

H

M

 

b

 

Coke production

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

No gas cleaning

3

0.06

ND

ND

ND

LoC

M

M

2

Afterburner/dust removal

0.03

0.06

ND

ND

ND

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

c

 

Iron and steel production plants and foundries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Iron and steel plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Dirty scrap, scrap preheating, limited controls

10

ND

NA

NA

15

LoC

H

M

 

 

2

Clean scrap/virgin iron or dirty scrap, afterburner, fabric filter

3

ND

NA

NA

15

LoC

H

H

 

 

3

Clean scrap/virgin iron or dirty scrap, EAF equipped with APC designed for low PCDD/PCDF emission, BOF furnaces

0.1

ND

NA

NA

0.1

LoC

H

M

4

Blast furnaces with APCS

0.01

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

 

LoC

H

 

 

 

Foundries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Cold air cupola or hot air cupola or rotary drum, no APCS

10

ND

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Rotary drum - fabric filter or wet scribber

4.3

ND

NA

NA

0.2

LoC

M

L

 

 

3

Cold air cupola, fabric filter or wet scrubber

1

ND

NA

NA

8

LoC

M

L

4

Hot air cupola or induction furnace, fabric filter or wet scrubber

0.03

ND

NA

NA

0.5

 

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

 

Hot-dip galvanizing plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Facilities without APCS

0.06

NA

NA

NA

0.01

LoC

M

L

 

 

2

Facilties without degreasing step, good APCS

0.05

NA

NA

NA

2

LoC

M

L

3

Facilities with degreasing step, good APCS

0.02

NA

NA

NA

1

 

 

LoC

M

L

 

d

 

Copper production

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Sec. Cu - Basic technology

800

0.5

NA

NA

630

LoC

M

M

L

 

 

2

Sec. Cu - Well controlled

50

0.5

NA

NA

630

LoC

H

M

L

 

 

3

Sec. Cu - Optimized for PCDD/PCDF control

5

0.5

NA

NA

300

LoC

M

M

M

 

 

4

Smelting and casting of Cu/Cu alloys

0.03

0.5

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

M

 

 

5

Prim. Cu, well-controlled, with some secondary feed materials

0.01

0.5

NA

NA

ND

LoC

H

M

6

Pure prim. Cu smelters with no secondary feed

ND

0.5

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

e

 

Aluminum production

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Processing scrap Al, minimal treatment of inputs, simple dust removal

100

ND

NA

NA

200

LoC

M

M

 

 

2

Scrap treatment, well-controlled, fabric filter, lime injection

3.5

ND

NA

NA

400

LoC

H

M

 

 

3

Optimized process for PCDD/PPCDF abatement

0.5

ND

NA

NA

100

LoC

M

M

 

 

4

Shavings/turnings drying (simple plants)

5.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

 

 

5

Thermal de-oiling, rotary furnaces, afterburners, fabric filters

0.3

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

6

Primary Al plants

ND

NA

NA

NA

ND

 

 

f

 

Lead production

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Lead production from scrap containing PVC

80

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

 

2

Lead production from PVC/Cl2 free scrap, some APCS

8

ND

NA

NA

50

 

LoC

H

H

 

3

Lead production from PVC/Cl2 free scrap in

highly efficient furnaces, with APC including

scrubbers

0.05

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

4

Pure primary lead production

0.4

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

 

 

g

 

Zinc production

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Kiln with no dust control

1,000

ND

NA

NA

0.02

 

LoC

M

M

 

2

Hot briquetting/rotarry furnaces, basic control

100

ND

NA

NA

1*

 

LoC

H

M

 

3

Comprehensive control

5

ND

NA

NA

1*

 

LoC

H

M

4

Zinc melting and primary zinc production

0.1

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

 

 

h

 

Brass and bronze production

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Thermal de-oiling of turnings

2.5

NA

NA

NA

NA

 

LoC

H

 

2

Simple melting furnaces

10

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

 

3

Mixed scarp, induction furnace, bagfilter

3.5

ND

NA

NA

125

 

LoC

H

M

4

Sophisticated equipment, clean inputs, good APCS

0.1

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

H

 

 

i

 

Magnesium production

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Using MgO/C thermal treatment in Cl2, no effluent treatment, poor APCS

250

9,000

NA

NA

0

 

LoC

M

M

 

2

Using MgO/C thermal treatment in Cl2, comprehensive pollution control

50

30

NA

NA

9,000

 

LoC

H

H

M

3

Thermal reduction process

3

ND

NA

NA

NA

 

LoC

H

 

j

 

Thermal Non-ferrous metal production (e.g., Ni)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Contaminated scrap, simple or no APCS

100

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

 

 

 

 

2

Clean scrap, good APCS

2

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

LoC

M

k

 

 

1

Shredders

Metal shredding plants

0.2

NA

NA

ND

5

LoC

H

H

 

l

 

1

Thermal wire reclamation and e-waste recycling

 

 

 

 

 

Open burning of cable

12,000

ND

ND

ND

ND

LoC

M

 

2

Open burning of circuit boards

100

 ND

ND 

ND 

ND 

 

LoC

M

 

3

Basic furnace with after burner, wet scrubber

40

ND

NA

ND

ND

 

LoC

M

 

4

Burning electric motors, brake shoes, etc., afterburner

3.3

ND

NA

ND

ND

 

LoC

M

Emission Factors for Source Group 3 Power Generation and Heating

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/TJ)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

3

 

 

Heat and Power Generation

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

Fossil fuel power plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Fossil fuel/waste co-fired power boilers

35

ND

NA

NA

ND

LoC

L

 

 

2

Coal fired power boilers

10

ND

NA

NA

14

LoC

M

H

 

 

3

Peat fired power boilers

17.5

 ND

NA

NA

ND

LoC

L

 

 

4

Heavy fuel fired power boilers

2.5

ND

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

 

 

5

Shale oil fired power plants

1.5

ND

NA

NA

ND

LoC

L

6

Light fuel oil/natural gas fired power boilers

0.5

ND

NA

NA

ND

 

 

 

LoC

H

b

 

Biomass power plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Mixed biomass fired power boilers

500

ND

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Clean wood fired power boilers

50

ND

NA

NA

15

LoC

H

H

 

 

3

Straw fired boilers

50

 ND

NA

NA

70

LoC

M

M

4

Boilers fired with bagasse, rice husk etc.

50

ND

NA

NA

50

 

 

 

LoC

L

L

c

 

Landfill biogas combustion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Biogas-/landfill gas fired boilers, motors/turbines and flaring

8

ND

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

d

 

Household heating and cooking - Biomass

 

 

 

 

µg TEQ/t Ash

 

 

1

Contaminated biomass fired stoves

1,500

ND

ND

NA

1,000

LoC

L

L

 

 

2

Virgin biomass fired stoves (advanced technology)

100

ND

ND

NA

10

LoC

M

M

 

 

3

Straw fired stoves

450

ND

ND

NA

30

LoC

L

L

 

 

4

Charcoal fired stoves

100

ND

ND

NA

0.1

LoC

L

L

 

 

5

Open-fire (3-stone) stoves (virgin wood)

20

ND

ND

NA

0.1

LoC

L

L

6

Simple stoves (virgin wood)

100

ND

ND

NA

0.1

 

 

 

LoC

L

L

e

 

Domesting heating - Fossil fuels

 

 

 

 

µg TEQ/t Ash

 

 

1

High chlorine coal/waste/biomass co-fired stoves

1,700

ND

NA

NA

5,000

LoC

L

L

2

Coal/waste/biomass co-fired stoves

200

ND

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

 

 

3

Coal fired stoves

100

ND

NA

NA

5

LoC

M

M

 

 

4

Peat fired stoves

100

ND

NA

NA

 NA

LoC

M

 

 

4

Oil fired stoves

10

ND

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

 

 

5

Natural gas fired stoves

1.5

ND

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

Emission Factors for Source Group 4 Mineral Products

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

4

 

 

Production of Mineral Products

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

Cement kilns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Shaft kilns

5

ND

NA

ND

ND

LoC

H

 

 

2

Old wet kilns, ESP temperature >300°C

5

ND

NA

ND

ND

LoC

H

 

 

3

Rotary kilns, ESP/FF temperature 200 to 300°C

0.6

ND

NA

ND

ND

LoC

H

 

4

Wet kilns, ESP/FF temperature <200°C and all types of dry kilns with preheater/precalciner, T<200°C

0.05

ND

NA

ND

ND

LoC

H

b

 

Lime

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Cyclone/no dust control, contaminated or poor fuels

10

ND

NA

ND

ND

LoC

M

 

2

Good dust abatement

0.07

ND

NA

ND

ND

LoC

H

c

 

Brick

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

No emission abatement in place and using contaminated fuels

0.2

NA

NA

0.06

0.02

LoC

H

H

H

2

No emission abatement in place and using non-contaminated fuels; Emission abatement in place and using any kind of fuel; No emission abatement in place but state of the art process control

0.02

NA

NA

0.006

0.002

 

LoC

M

M

M

d

 

Glass

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Cyclone/no dust control, contaminated or poor fuels

0.2

NA

NA

ND

ND

LoC

M

 

2

Good dust abatement

0.015

NA

NA

ND

ND

LoC

M

e

 

Ceramics

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Cyclone/no dust control, contaminated or poor fuels

0.2

NA

NA

ND

ND

LoC

M

 

2

Good dust abatement

0.02

NA

NA

ND

ND

LoC

M

f

 

Asphalt mixing

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Mixing plant with no gas cleaning

0.07

NA

NA

ND

ND

LoC

M

 

2

Mixing plant with fabric filter, wet scrubber

0.007

NA

NA

ND

0.06

LoC

M

M

g

 

Oil shale processing

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Thermal fractionation

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

 

 

2

Oil shale pyrolysis

0.003

NA

ND

0.07

2

LoC

M

M

M

Emission Factors for Source Group 5 Transport

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

5

 

 

Transport

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

4-Stroke engines

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Leaded fuel

2.2

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

H

 

2

Unleaded gasoline without catalyst

0.1

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

 

3

Unleaded gasoline with catalyst

0.001

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

M

4

Ethanol with catalyst

0.0007

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

b

 

2-Stroke engines

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Leaded fuel

3.5

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

 

2

Unleaded fuel

2.5

NA

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

c

 

Diesel engines

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Regular Diesel

0.1

NA

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

2

Biodiesel

0.07

NA

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

d

 

Heavy oil fired engines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

All types

2

NA

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

Emission Factors for Source Group 6 Open Burning

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

6

 

 

Open Burning Processes

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

Biomass burning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Agricultural residue burning in the field of cereal and other crops stubble, impacted, poor burning conditions

30

ND

10

NA

NA

LoC

M

M

 

 

2

Agricultural residue burning in the field of cereal and other crops stubble, not impacted

0.5

ND

0.05

NA

NA

LoC

M

M

 

 

3

Sugarcane burning

4

ND

0.05

 NA

NA

LoC

H

H

 

 

4

Forest fires

1

ND

0.15

NA

NA

LoC

H

H

5

Grassland and savannah fires

0.5

ND

0.15

NA

NA

 

 

 

LoC

H

H

b

 

Waste burning and accidental fires

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Fires at waste dumps (compacted, wet, high organic carbon content)

300

ND

10

NA

NA

LoC

M

M

 

 

2

Accidental fires in houses, factories

400

ND

400

NA

NA

LoC

M

M

 

 

3

Open burning of domestic waste

40

ND

1

NA

NA

LoC

M

M

 

 

4

Accidental fires in vehicles (per vehicle)

100

ND

18

NA

NA

LoC

M

M

5

Open burning of wood (construction/demolition)

60

ND

10

NA

NA

 

 

LoC

M

M

Emission Factors for Source Group 7 Chemicals and Consumer Goods

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

7

 

 

Production and Use of Chemicals and Consumer Goods

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

Pulp and paper mills *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boilers (per ton ADt pulp)

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Recovery boilers fueled with black liquor

0.03

 

 

ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Power boilers fueled with sludge and/or biomass/bark

0.5

 

 

 

5

LoC

M

M

3

Power boilers fueled with salt-laden wood

13

228

LoC

M

M

 

 

 

Acqueous discharges and products

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Kraft process, Cl2, non-wood, PCP-contaminated fibers

 

ND

 

30

ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Kraft process, Cl2

 

4.5

 

10

4.5

LoC

M

M

M

 

 

3

Mixed technology

 

1.0

 

3

1.5

LoC

M

M

M

 

 

4

Sulfite process, Cl2

 

ND

 

1

ND

LoC

M

 

 

5

Kraft process, ClO2

 

0.06

 

0.5

0.2

LoC

M

M

M

 

 

6

Sulfite process, either ClO2 or TCF

 

ND

 

0.1

ND

LoC

M

 

 

7

Thermo-mechanical process

 

ND

 

1.0

ND

LoC

M

 

 

8

Paper recycling with contaminated waste paper

 

ND

 

10

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

9

Paper recycling with modern paper

 

ND

 

3

ND

LoC

M

 

b

 

Chlorinated Inorganic Chemicals

 

 

 

 

 

Elemental chlorine production (per ton ECU)

 

 

 

 

 

1

Chlor-alkali production using graphite anodes

ND

ND

ND

ND

1,000

LoC

L

2

Chlor-alkali production using titanium electrodes

2a

Low-End Technologies

ND

17

ND

ND

27

LoC

L

L

2b

Mid-Range Technologies

ND

1.7

ND

ND

1.7

LoC

L

L

2c

High-End Technologies

ND

0.002

ND

ND

0.3

LoC

L

L

c

Chlorinated Aliphatic Chemicals

ECD/VCM and EDC/VCM/PVC vent and liquid-vent combustors (per ton VCM)

Low-End Technologies

5

LoC

L

Mid-Range Technologies

0.5

LoC

L

High-End Technologies

0.05

LoC

L

ECD/VCM and EDC/VCM/PVC spent catalyst from facilties utilizing a fixed-bed oxychlorination catalyst (per ton EDC)

Low-End Technologies

8

LoC

L

Mid-Range Technologies

0.85

LoC

L

High-End Technologies*

0.02

LoC

L

 

ECD/VCM and EDC/VCM/PVC production processes (per ton EDC)

 

 

 

 

 

1

Low-End Technologies

With fixed-bed oxychlorination catalyst

25

NA

2

0.75

With fluidized-bed oxychlorination catalyst

25

NA

2

4

LoC

L

L

L

2

Mid-Range Technologies

With fixed-bed oxychlorination catalyst

2.5

NA

0.2

0.2

With fluidized-bed oxychlorination catalyst

2.5

NA

0.2

2

LoC

L

L

L

3

High-End Technologies*

With fixed-bed oxychlorination catalyst

0.5

NA

0.006

0.095

With fluidized-bed oxychlorination catalyst

0.5

NA

0.006

0.4

LoC

L

L

L

PVC only (per ton PVC product)

1

Low-End Technologies

1

0.03

NA

ND

0.095

LoC

L

L

L

2

Mid-Range Technologies

0.1

0.003

NA

ND

0.06

LoC

L

L

L

3

High-End Technologies*

0.021

0.0003

NA

NA

0.005

LoC

L

L

L

 

d 

 

Chlorinated Aromatic Chemicals (per ton product)

 

 

 

 

Chlorobenzenes

1

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

ND

ND

NA

39

ND

LoC

M

 

 

 

PCB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Low chlorinated, Clophen A30, Aroclor 1242

 

 

15,000

 

LoC

M

 

 

2

Medium chlorinated, Clophen A40, Aroclor 1248

 

 

70,000

 

LoC

M

 

 

3

Medium chlorinated, Clophen A50, Aroclor 1254

 

 

300,000

 

LoC

M

4

High chlorinated, Clophen A60, Aroclor 1260

 

 

 

1,500,000

 

LoC

M

PCP and PCP-Na

1

PCP

 ND

 ND

 ND

634,000

 ND

LoC

M

2

PCP-Na

 ND

 ND

 ND

12,500

 ND

LoC

M

2,4,5-T and 2,4,5-TCP

1

2,4,5-T

 ND

 ND

 ND

7,000

 ND

LoC

M

2

2,4,5-TCP

 ND

 ND

 ND

700

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

 

Chloronitrofen (CNP)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 Old technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

9,200,000

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

 New technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

4,500

 ND

 

 

LoC

M

 

 

Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)

 

 

1

Low-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

5,600

 ND

LoC

M

2

Mid-Range Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

2,600

 ND

 

 

LoC

M

 3

High-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

260

 ND

 

 

LoC

M

 

 

 

2,4-D and derivatives

 

 

 

 

 

1

Low-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

5,688

 ND

LoC

M

2

Mid-Range Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

170

 ND

LoC

M

 3

High-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

0.1

 ND

LoC

M

Chlorinated Paraffins

1

Low-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

ND

 ND

2

Mid-Range Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

500

 ND

LoC

M

 3

High-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

140

 ND

LoC

M

P-chloranil

1

Direct chlorination of phenol

 ND

ND

ND 

400,000

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Chlorination of hydroquinone with minimal purification

 ND

ND

ND 

1,500,000

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

3

Chlorination of hydroquinone with moderate purification

 ND

ND

ND 

26,000

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

4

Chlorination of hydroquinone with advanced purification

 ND

ND

ND 

150

 ND

 

 

LoC

M

 

 

 

Phthalocyanine dyes and pigments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Phthalocyanine copper

 ND

ND

ND 

70

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

2

Phthalocyanine green

 ND

ND

ND 

1,400

 ND

 

 

LoC

M

 

 

Dioxazine dyes and pigments

1

Blue 106

 ND

ND

ND 

35,000

 ND

LoC

M

2

Blue 108

 ND

ND

ND 

100

 ND

LoC

M

3

Violet 23

 ND

ND

ND 

12,000

 ND

LoC

M

 

 

Triclosan

 

 

1

Low-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

1,700

 82,000

LoC

M

M

2

Mid-Range Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

60

 ND

LoC

M

 3

High-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

3

 ND

LoC

M

e

Other Chlorinated and Non-Chlorinated Chemicals (per ton product)

TiCl4 and TiO2

1

Low-End Technologies

 ND

 0.2

 ND

0

 42

LoC

M

M

M

2

Mid-Range Technologies

 ND

0.001

 ND

0

 8

LoC

M

M

M

Caprolactam

1

Caprolactam

0.00035

0.5 (pg TEQ/L)

ND

ND

ND

 

 

LoC

M

M

 

f

 

Petroleum refining

 

 

 

 

 

1

Flares (per TJ fuel burned)

0.25

NA

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

Production processes (per ton oil)

1

Catalytic reforming unit

0.02

NA

NA

NA

14 (µg TEQ/t residue)

LoC

M

M

2

Coking unit

0.4

NA

NA

NA

ND

LoC

M

3

Refinery-wide wastewater treatment

ND

5 (pg TEQ/L)

ND

ND

ND

LoC

M

g

Textile plants

1

Low-End Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

100

 ND

LoC

L

2

Mid-Range, non-BAT Technologies

 ND

 ND

 ND

0.1

 ND

LoC

L

 

 

 3

High-End, BAT Technologies

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

 

h

 

Leather plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Low-End Technologies

NA

ND

ND

1,000

ND

LoC

L

2

Mid-Range Technologies

NA

ND

ND

10

ND

 

 

LoC

L

* Releases to residues from EDC/VCM, EDC/VCM/PVC and PVC-only facilities with high-end technologies (waste water treatment solids and/or spent catalyst) only if solids are NOT incinerated

Emission Factors for Source Group 8 Miscellaneous

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

8

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

Drying of biomass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Highly contaminated fuel (PCP treated)

10

NA

ND

0.5

2,000

LoC

L

L

L

 

 

2

Moderately contaminated fuel

0.1

NA

ND

0.1

20

LoC

L

L

L

3

Clean fuel

0.01

NA

ND

0.1

5

 

 

LoC

L

L

L

 

b

 

Crematoria

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

No control (per cremation)

90

NA

NA

NA

ND

LoC

H

 

 

2

Medium control or open air cremations (per cremation)

10

NA

NA

NA

2.5

LoC

M

M

3

Optimal control (per cremation)

0.4

NA

NA

NA

2.5

 

 

LoC

L

L

 

c

 

Smoke houses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Contaminated fuels

50

NA

ND

ND

2,000

LoC

L

L

 

 

2

Clean fuels, no afterburner

6

NA

ND

ND

20

LoC

L

L

3

Clean fuels, afterburner

0.6

NA

ND

ND

20

 

 

LoC

L

L

 

d

 

Dry cleaning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Heavy textiles, PCP-treated, etc.

NA

NA

NA

NA

3,000

LoC

L

2

Normal textiles

NA

NA

NA

NA

50

 

 

LoC

L

 

e

 

Tobacco smoking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Cigar (per million cigars)

0.3

NA

NA

NA

0.3

LoC

L

L

2

Cigarette (per million cigarettes)

0.1

NA

NA

NA

0.1

 

 

LoC

L

L

Emission Factors for Source Group 9 Landfill/Disposal

 

 

 

Source categories

Potential Release Route (µg TEQ/t)

Group

Cat.

Class

 

Air

Water

Land

Product

Residue

9

 

 

Disposal and Landfill

 

 

 

 

a

 

Landfills, Waste Dumps and Landfill Mining

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Hazardous wastes

NA

5

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

2

Mixed wastes

NA

0.5

NA

NA

50

LoC

L

L

3

Domestic wastes

NA

0.05

NA

NA

5

 

 

LoC

L

L

 

b

 

Sewage and sewage treatment (per ton d.m.*)

* for water releases, units are in pg TEQ/L

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Mixed domestic and specific industrial inputs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No sludge removal

NA

10

NA

NA

NA

 

 

 

With sludge removal

NA

1

NA

NA

200

LoC

H

H

 

 

2

Urban and industrial inputs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No sludge removal

NA

1

NA

NA

NA

 

 

 

With sludge removal

NA

0.2

NA

NA

20

LoC

H

H

3

Domestic inputs

No sludge removal

NA

0.04

NA

NA

NA

With sludge removal

NA

0.04

NA

NA

4

 

 

LoC

H

H

 

c

 

Open water dumping (per m3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Mixed domestic and industrial wastewater

NA

0.005

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

 

 

2

Urban and peri-urban wastewater

NA

0.0002

NA

NA

NA

LoC

L

3

Remote environments

NA

0.0001

NA

NA

NA

 

 

LoC

L

 

d

 

Composting (per ton d.m.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Organic wastes separated from mixed wastes

NA

NA

NA

50

NA

LoC

H

 

 

2

Clean compost

NA

NA

NA

5

NA

 

 

LoC

H

 

e

 

Waste oil disposal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

All fractions

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND