Abstract
In order to resolve the particulate matter problem, the first priority should be to identify the exact amount of particulate matter emissions from large-scale emission sources. Among the emission factors essential for calculating emissions from municipal solid waste incinerator, TSP and PM-10 are calculated using emission coefficients developed in the U.S. and Europe; in the case of PM-2.5, a particulate matter ratio of emissions is applied. It can be difficult to calculate accurate and reliable emissions that reflect domestic conditions.<BR> This study developed emission coefficients that should reflect actual measurement of domestic municipal solid waste incinerators, and hence can be used to establishnational particulate matter control measures.
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