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RECORD NUMBER: 250 OF 1455

Main Title Development of Risk Assessment Methodology for Municipal Sludge Incineration.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office.
Publisher Oct 90
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA/600/6-91/004;
Stock Number PB91-228114
Additional Subjects Risk assessment ; Sludge disposal ; Municipal wastes ; Incineration ; Waste management ; Public health ; Waste disposal ; Waste utilization ; Environmental effects ; Pollution regulations ; Exposure ; Humans ; Environmental transport ; Design criteria ; Toxic substances ;
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NTIS  PB91-228114 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This is one of a series of reports that present methodologies for assessing the potential risks to humans or other organisms from the disposal or reuse of municipal sludge. The sludge management practices addressed by the series include land application practices, distribution and marketing programs, landfilling, surface disposal, incineration and ocean disposal. In particular, these reports provide methods for evaluating potential health and environmental risks from toxic chemicals that may be present in sludge. The document addresses risks from chemicals associated with incineration of municipal sludge. These proposed risk assessment procedures are designed as tools to assist in the development of regulations for sludge management practices. The procedures are structured to allow calculation of technical criteria for sludge disposal/reuse options based on the potential for adverse health or environmental impacts. The criteria may address management practices (such as site design or process control specifications), limits on sludge disposal rates or limits on toxic chemical concentrations in the sludge.