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RECORD NUMBER: 3653 OF 3675

Main Title Wood Products in the Waste Stream: Characterization and Combustion Emissions. Volume 1.
CORP Author Environmental Risk Ltd., Bloomfield, CT. ;Donovan (C.T.) Associates, Burlington, VT.;New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Albany.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher Nov 92
Year Published 1992
Report Number 1531-ERER-ER-91; NYSERDA-92-08-VOL-1;
Stock Number PB93-198950
Additional Subjects Wood products ; Wood wastes ; Combustion products ; Air pollution ; Solid waste processing ; Refuse derived fuels ; Environmental impacts ; Regulations ; Government policies ; Project management ; Joint ventures ; US EPA ; Canada ; Standards ; Contamination ; Paints ; Wood preservatives ; Decision making ; Tables(Data) ; Renewable energy ; Pollution sources
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NTIS  PB93-198950 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Waste wood is wood separated from the solid-waste stream and processed into a uniform-sized product that is reused for other purposes such as fuel. As an alternative to the combustion of fossil fuels, it has raised concerns that if it is 'contaminated' with paints, resins, preservatives, etc., unacceptable environmental impacts may be generated during combustion. Given the difficulty of separating contaminated materials from waste wood and the large energy potential existing in the resource, it is important to identify possible problems associated with contaminated waste wood combustion. The study describes research about technical, public policy, and regulatory issues that affect the processing and combustion of waste wood for fuel. The project's purpose was to provide environmental regulators, project developers, and others with data to make informed decisions on the use of waste wood materials as a combustion resource. Potential environmental problems and solutions were identified. A specific project result was the identification of combustion system operation parameters and air pollution control technologies that can minimize emissions of identified air and solid waste contaminants from combustion of wood waste.