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Monitoring of harmful pollutants in waste incineration plants OLO AS in Bratislava

OLOAnna Rothbergová, representing the department of environmental protection in the OLO A.S. (Odvoz a likvidácia odpadu a.s. Bratislava), in Slovakia confirmed her lecture during the 5th Forum of Biomass & Waste, which will take place on 13-14th April 2016, in Warsaw. During her speech, she will talk about emission and monitoring of exhaust gas from incinerator. In Slovakia operate two waste incineration plants of which the largest is located in Bratislava. It is managed by the company OLO, whose only shareholder is the City of Bratislava. Installation underwent a complete renovation involving, among others, boilers and 2 incineration lines exchange. The result of the modernization, the cost of which amounted to 68 million Euros, was the installation of two steam boilers equipped with the reverse grids, each with a capacity of approx. 10 Mg/h and a temperature of 850°C combustion. Upgraded were also lines of exhaust gas purification lines, which operates basing on semi-dry method. In sprinkler flue gases are sprayed with water from the 15-percentage of lime milk. After the sprinkler is located filter with activated carbon, which eliminates from the flue gas: dioxins, furans and heavy metals. To separation of solid particles contained in the exhaust gas is used fabric filter. In order to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions is used DENOX installation. More
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