A life-cycle inventory model of municipal solid waste combustion

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Evaluation of alternate strategies for municipal solid waste (MSW) management requires models to calculate environmental emissions as a function of both waste quantity and composition. A methodology to calculate waste component-specific emissions associated with MSW combustion is presented here. The methodology considers emissions at a combustion facility as well as those avoided at an electrical energy facility because of energy recovered from waste combustion. Emission factors, in units of kg pollutant per metric ton MSW entering the combustion facility, are calculated for CO2-biomass, CO2-fossil, SO(x), HCl, NO(x), dioxins/furans, PM, CO, and 11 metals. Water emissions associated with electrical energy offsets are also considered. Reductions in environmental emissions for a 500-metric-ton-per-day combustion facility that recovers energy are calculated. © 2000 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Harrison, K. W., Dumas, R. D., Barlaz, M. A., & Nishtala, S. R. (2000). A life-cycle inventory model of municipal solid waste combustion. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 50(6), 993–1003. https://doi.org/10.1080/10473289.2000.10464135

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