Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste
Modified by
- Regulation (EC) No 1137/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 22 October 2008adapting a number of instruments subject to the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty to Council Decision 1999/468/EC, with regard to the regulatory procedure with scrutinyAdaptation to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny — Part One, 32008R1137, November 21, 2008
- Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 24 November 2010on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control)(Recast)(Text with EEA relevance), 32010L0075, December 17, 2010
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste, 32000L0076R(01), May 31, 2001
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(a) Plants treating only the following wastes: -
(i) vegetable waste from agriculture and forestry, (ii) vegetable waste from the food processing industry, if the heat generated is recovered, (iii) fibrous vegetable waste from virgin pulp production and from production of paper from pulp, if it is co-incinerated at the place of production and the heat generated is recovered, (iv) wood waste with the exception of wood waste which may contain halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals as a result of treatment with wood-preservatives or coating, and which includes in particular such wood waste originating from construction and demolition waste, (v) cork waste, (vi) radioactive waste, (vii) animal carcasses as regulated by Directive 90/667/EEC without prejudice to its future amendements amendments, (viii) waste resulting from the exploration for, and the exploitation of, oil and gas resources from off-shore installations and incinerated on board the installation;
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(b) Experimental plants used for research, development and testing in order to improve the incineration process and which treat less than 50 tonnes of waste per year.
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1. "waste" means any solid or liquid waste as defined in Article 1(a) of Directive 75/442/EEC; 2. "hazardous waste" means any solid or liquid waste as defined in Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC of 12 December 1991 on hazardous waste .OJ L 377, 31.12.1991, p. 20 . Directive as amended by Directive 94/31/EC. (OJ L 168, 2.7.1994, p. 28 ).For the following hazardous wastes, the specific requirements for hazardous waste in this Directive shall not apply: -
(a) combustible liquid wastes including waste oils as defined in Article 1 of Council Directive 75/439/EEC of 16 June 1975 on the disposal of waste oils provided that they meet the following criteria:OJ L 194, 25.7.1975, p. 23 . Directive as last amended by the Accession Act of 1994.-
(i) the mass content of polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g. polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) or pentachlorinated phenol (PCP) amounts to concentrations not higher than those set out in the relevant Community legislation; (ii) these wastes are not rendered hazardous by virtue of containing other constituents listed in Annex II to Directive 91/689/EEC in quantities or in concentrations which are inconsistent with the achievement of the objectives set out in Article 4 of Directive 75/442/EEC; and (iii) the net calorific value amounts to at least 30 MJ per kilogramme,
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(b) any combustible liquid wastes which cannot cause, in the flue gas directly resulting from their combustion, emissions other than those from gasoil as defined in Article 1(1) of Directive 93/12/EEC or a higher concentration of emissions than those resulting from the combustion of gasoil as so defined;Council Directive 93/12/EEC of 23 March 1993 relating to the sulphur content of certain liquid fuels ( OJ L 74, 27.3.1993, p. 81 ). Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/32/EC (OJ L 121,11.5.1999, p. 13 ).
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3. "mixed municipal waste" means waste from households as well as commercial, industrial and institutional waste, which because of its nature and composition is similar to waste from households, but excluding fractions indicated in the Annex to Decision 94/3/EC under heading 20 01 that are collected separately at source and excluding the other wastes indicated under heading 20 02 of that Annex;Commission Decision 94/3/EC of 20 December 1993 establishing a list of wastes pursuant to Article 1a of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste ( OJ L 5, 7.1.1994, p. 15 ).4. "incineration plant" means any stationary or mobile technical unit and equipment dedicated to the thermal treatment of wastes with or without recovery of the combustion heat generated. This includes the incineration by oxidation of waste as well as other thermal treatment processes such as pyrolysis, gasification or plasma processes in so far as the substances resulting from the treatment are subsequently incinerated. This definition covers the site and the entire incineration plant including all incineration lines, waste reception, storage, on site pretreatment facilities, waste-fuel and air-supply systems, boiler, facilities for the treatment of exhaust gases, on-site facilities for treatment or storage of residues and waste water, stack, devices and systems for controlling incineration operations, recording and monitoring incineration conditions; 5. "co-incineration plant" means any stationary or mobile plant whose main purpose is the generation of energy or production of material products and: -
which uses wastes as a regular or additional fuel; or in which waste is thermally treated for the purpose of disposal.
If co-incineration takes place in such a way that the main purpose of the plant is not the generation of energy or production of material products but rather the thermal treatment of waste, the plant shall be regarded as an incineration plant within the meaning of point 4. This definition covers the site and the entire plant including all co-incineration lines, waste reception, storage, on site pretreatment facilities, waste-, fuel- and air-supply systems, boiler, facilities for the treatment of exhaust gases, on-site facilities for treatment or storage of residues and waste water, stack devices and systems for controlling incineration operations, recording and monitoring incineration conditions; -
6. "existing incineration or co-incineration plant" means an incineration or co-incineration plant: -
(a) which is in operation and has a permit in accordance with existing Community legislation before 28 December 2002, or, (b) which is authorised or registered for incineration or co-incineration and has a permit issued before 28 December 2002 in accordance with existing Community legislation, provided that the plant is put into operation not later than 28 December 2003, or (c) which, in the view of the competent authority, is the subject of a full request for a permit, before 28 December 2002, provided that the plant is put into operation not later than 28 December 2004;
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7. "nominal capacity" means the sum of the incineration capacities of the furnaces of which an incineration plant is composed, as specified by the constructor and confirmed by the operator, with due account being taken, in particular, of the calorific value of the waste, expressed as the quantity of waste incinerated per hour; 8. "emission" means the direct or indirect release of substances, vibrations, heat or noise from individual or diffuse sources in the plant into the air, water or soil; 9. "emission limit values" means the mass, expressed in terms of certain specific parameters, concentration and/or level of an emission, which may not be exceeded during one or more periods of time; 10. "dioxins and furans" means all polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans listed in Annex I; 11. "operator" means any natural or legal person who operates or controls the plant or, where this is provided for in national legislation, to whom decisive economic power over the technical functioning of the plant has been delegated; 12. "permit" means a written decision (or several such decisions) delivered by the competent authority granting authorisation to operate a plant, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the plant complies with all the requirements of this Directive. A permit may cover one or more plants or parts of a plant on the same site operated by the same operator; 13. "residue" means any liquid or solid material (including bottom ash and slag, fly ash and boiler dust, solid reaction products from gas treatment, sewage sludge from the treatment of waste waters, spent catalysts and spent activated carbon) defined as waste in Article 1(a) of Directive 75/442/EEC, which is generated by the incineration or co-incineration process, the exhaust gas or waste water treatment or other processes within the incineration or co-incineration plant.
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(a) the plant is designed, equipped and will be operated in such a manner that the requirements of this Directive are taking into account the categories of waste to be incinerated; (b) the heat generated during the incineration and co-incineration process is recovered as far as practicable e.g. through combined heat and power, the generating of process steam or district heating; (c) the residues will be minimised in their amount and harmfulness and recycled where appropriate; (d) the disposal of the residues which cannot be prevented, reduced or recycled will be carried out in conformity with national and Community legislation.
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(a) list explicitly the categories of waste which may be treated. The list shall use at least the categories of waste set up in the European Waste Catalogue (EWC), if possible, and contain information on the quantity of waste, where appropriate; (b) include the total waste incinerating or co-incinerating capacity of the plant; (c) specify the sampling and measurement procedures used to satisfy the obligations imposed for periodic measurements of each air and water pollutants.
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(a) list the quantities of the different categories of hazardous waste which may be treated; (b) specify the minimum and maximum mass flows of those hazardous wastes, their lowest and maximum calorific values and their maximum contents of pollutants, e.g. PCB, PCP, chlorine, fluorine, sulphur, heavy metals.
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(a) all the administrative information on the generating process contained in the documents mentioned in paragraph 4(a); (b) the physical, and as far as practicable, chemical composition of the waste and all other information necessary to evaluate its suitability for the intended incineration process; (c) the hazardous characteristics of the waste, the substances with which it cannot be mixed, and the precautions to be taken in handling the waste.
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(a) the checking of those documents required by Directive 91/689/EEC and, where applicable, those required by Council Regulation (EEC) No 259/93 of 1 February 1993 on the supervision, and control of shipments of waste within, into and out of the European Community and by dangerous-goods transport regulations;OJ L 30, 6.2.1993, p. 1 . Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2408/98 (OJ L 298, 7.11.1998, p. 19 ). (b) the taking of representative samples, unless inappropriate, e.g. for infectious clinical waste, as far as possible before unloading, to verify conformity with the information provided for in paragraph 3 by carrying out controls and to enable the competent authorities to identify the nature of the wastes treated. These samples shall be kept for at least one month after the incineration.
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(a) at start-up, until the temperature of 850 °C or 1100 °C as the case may be or the temperature specified according to paragraph 4 has been reached; (b) whenever the temperature of 850 °C or 1100 °C as the case may be or the temperature specified according to paragraph 4 is not maintained;(c) whenever the continuous measurements required by this Directive show that any emission limit value is exceeded due to disturbances or failures of the purification devices.
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(a) the requirements of relevant Community, national and local provisions are complied with in the form of emission limit values; and (b) the mass concentrations of the polluting substances referred to in Annex IV do not exceed the emission limit values laid down therein.
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(a) on the waste water stream from the exhaust gas cleaning processes prior to its input into the collective waste water treatment plant; (b) on the other waste water stream or streams prior to its or their input into the collective waste water treatment plant; (c) at the point of final waste water discharge, after the treatment, from the incineration plant or co-incineration plant.
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(a) establish emission limit values for the polluting substances referred to in Annex IV, in accordance with paragraph 2 and in order to meet the requirements referred to in paragraph 3(a); (b) set operational control parameters for waste water at least for pH, temperature and flow.
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(a) continuous measurements of the following substances: NO x , provided that emission limit values are set, CO, total dust, TOC, HCl, HF, SO2 ; (b) continuous measurements of the following process operation parameters: temperature near the inner wall or at another representative point of the combustion chamber as authorised by the competent authority, concentration of oxygen, pressure, temperature and water vapour content of the exhaust gas; (c) at least two measurements per year of heavy metals, dioxins and furans; one measurement at least every three months shall however be carried out for the first 12 months of operation. Member States may fix measurement periods where they have set emission limit values for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or other pollutants.
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(a) the waste to be co-incinerated or incinerated consists only of certain sorted combustible fractions of non-hazardous waste not suitable for recycling and presenting certain characteristics, and which is further specified on the basis of the assessment referred to in subparagraph (d); (b) national quality criteria, which have been reported to the Commission, are available for these wastes; (c) co-incineration and incineration of these wastes is in line with the relevant waste management plans referred to in Article 7 of Directive 75/442/EEC; (d) the operator can prove to the competent authority that the emissions are under all circumstances significantly below the emission limit values set out in Annex II or Annex V for heavy metals, dioxins and furans; this assessment shall be based on information on the quality of the waste concerned and measurements of the emissions of the said pollutants; (e) the quality criteria and the new period for the periodic measurements are specified in the permit; and (f) all decisions on the frequency of measurements referred to in this paragraph, supplemented with information on the amount and quality of the waste concerned, shall be communicated on a yearly basis to the Commission.
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(a) Temperature 273 K, pressure 101,3 kPa, 11 % oxygen, dry gas, in exhaust gas of incineration plants; (b) Temperature 273 K, pressure 101,3 kPa, 3 % oxygen, dry gas, in exhaust gas of incineration of waste oil as defined in Directive 75/439/EEC; (c) when the wastes are incinerated or co-incinerated in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere, the results of the measurements can be standardised at an oxygen content laid down by the competent authority reflecting the special circumstances of the individual case; (d) in the case of co-incineration, the results of the measurements shall be standardised at a total oxygen content as calculated in Annex II.
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none of the daily average values exceeds any of the emission limit values set out in Annex V(a) or Annex II; 97 % of the daily average value over the year does not exceed the emission limit value set out in Annex V(e) first indent;
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(b) either none of the half-hourly average values exceeds any of the emission limit values set out in Annex V(b), column A or, where relevant, 97 % of the half-hourly average values over the year do not exceed any of the emission limit values set out in Annex V(b), column B; (c) none of the average values over the sample period set out for heavy metals and dioxins and furans exceeds the emission limit values set out in Annex V(c) and (d) or Annex II; (d) the provisions of Annex V(e), second indent or Annex II, are met.
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(a) continuous measurements of the parameters referred to in Article 8(6)(b); (b) spot sample daily measurements of total suspended solids; Member States may alternatively provide for measurements of a flow proportional representative sample over a period of 24 hours; (c) at least monthly measurements of a flow proportional representative sample of the discharge over a period of 24 hours of the polluting substances referred to in Article 8(3) with respect to items 2 to 10 in Annex IV; (d) at least every six months measurements of dioxins and furans; however one measurement at least every three months shall be carried out for the first 12 months of operation. Member States may fix measurement periods where they have set emission limit values for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or other pollutants.
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(a) for total suspended solids (polluting substance number 1), 95 % and 100 % of the measured values do not exceed the respective emission limit values as set out in Annex IV; (b) for heavy metals (polluting substances number 2 to 10) no more than one measurement per year exceeds the emission limit values set out in Annex IV; or, if the Member State provides for more than 20 samples per year, no more than 5 % of these samples exceed the emission limit values set out in Annex IV; (c) for dioxins and furans (polluting substance 11), the twice-yearly measurements do not exceed the emission limit value set out in Annex IV.
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(a) Article 8(1) and the Annex to Directive 75/439/EEC; (b) Directive 89/369/EEC; (c) Directive 89/429/EEC; (d) Directive 94/67/EC.
Toxic equivalence factor | ||
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2,3,7,8 | — Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD) | |
1,2,3,7,8 | — Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (PeCDD) | |
1,2,3,4,7,8 | — Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (HxCDD) | |
1,2,3,6,7,8 | — Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (HxCDD) | |
1,2,3,7,8,9 | — Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (HxCDD) | |
1,2,3,4,6,7,8 | — Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (HpCDD) | |
— Octachlorodibenzodioxin (OCDD) | ||
2,3,7,8 | — Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) | |
2,3,4,7,8 | — Pentachlorodibenzofuran (PeCDF) | |
1,2,3,7,8 | — Pentachlorodibenzofuran (PeCDF) | |
1,2,3,4,7,8 | — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | |
1,2,3,6,7,8 | — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | |
1,2,3,7,8,9 | — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | |
2,3,4,6,7,8 | — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | |
1,2,3,4,6,7,8 | — Heptachlorodibenzofuran (HpCDF) | |
1,2,3,4,7,8,9 | — Heptachlorodibenzofuran (HpCDF) | |
— Octachlorodibenzofuran (OCDF) |
Pollutant | C |
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Total dust | |
HCI | |
HF | |
NO |
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NO |
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Cd + Tl | |
Hg | |
Sb + As + Pb + Cr + Co + Cu + Mn + Ni + V | |
Dioxins and furans |
Pollutant | C |
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SO |
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TOC |
Pollutants | < 50 MWth | 50-100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
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general case | ||||
indigenous fuels | or rate of desulphurisation ≥90% | or rate of desulphurisation ≥92% | or rate of desulphurisation ≥95% | |
NO |
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Dust |
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"Biomass" means: products consisting of any whole or part of a vegetable matter from agriculture or forestry, which can be used for the purpose of recovering its energy content as well as wastes listed in Article 2(2)(a)(i) to (v). Pollutants < 50 MWth 50 to 100 MWth 100 to 300 MWth > 300 MWth SO 2 200 200 200 NO x 350 300 300 Dust 50 50 30 30
Pollutants | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
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SO |
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NO |
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Dust |
Pollutant | C |
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Cd + Tl | |
Hg | |
Sb + As + Pb + Cr + Co + Cu + Mn + Ni + V |
Pollutant | C |
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Dioxins and furans |
Pollutant | C |
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Dioxins and furans |
Pollutant | C |
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Cd + Tl | |
Hg |
Carbon monoxide: | 10 % |
Sulphur dioxide: | 20 % |
Nitrogen dioxide: | 20 % |
Total dust: | 30 % |
Total organic carbon: | 30 % |
Hydrogen chloride: | 40 % |
Hydrogen fluoride: | 40 %. |
Polluting substances | Emission limit values expressed in mass concentrations for unfiltered samples | |
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1. Total suspended solids as defined by Directive 91/271/EEC | ||
2. Mercury and its compounds, expressed as mercury (Hg) | 0,03 mg/l | |
3. Cadmium and its compounds, expressed as cadmium (Cd) | 0,05 mg/l | |
4. Thallium and its compounds, expressed as thallium (Tl) | 0,05 mg/l | |
5. Arsenic and its compounds, expressed as arsenic (As) | 0,15 mg/l | |
6. Lead and its compounds, expressed as lead (Pb) | 0,2 mg/l | |
7. Chromium and its compounds, expressed as chromium (Cr) | 0,5 mg/l | |
8. Copper and its compounds, expressed as copper (Cu) | 0,5 mg/l | |
9. Nickel and its compounds, expressed as nickel (Ni) | 0,5 mg/l | |
10. Zinc and its compounds, expressed as zinc (Zn) | 1,5 mg/l | |
11. Dioxins and furans, defined as the sum of the individual dioxins and furans evaluated in accordance with Annex I | 0,3 ng/l |
Total dust | 10 mg/m |
Gaseous and vaporous organic substances, expressed as total organic carbon | 10 mg/m |
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) | 10 mg/m |
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) | 1 mg/m |
Sulphur dioxide (SO |
50 mg/m |
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO |
200 mg/m |
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO |
400 mg/m |
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with a nominal capacity of 6 tonnes per hour, provided that the permit foresees the daily average values do not exceed 500 mg/m 3 and this until 1 January 2008, with a nominal capacity of >6 tonnes per hour but equal or less than 16 tonnes per hour, provided the permit foresees the daily average values do not exceed 400 mg/m 3 and this until 1 January 2010,with a nominal capacity of >16 tonnes per hour but <25 tonnes per hour and which do not produce water discharges, provided that the permit foresees the daily average values do not exceed 400 mg/m 3 and this until 1 January 2008.
(100 %) A | (97 %) B | |
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Total dust | 30 mg/m |
10 mg/m |
Gaseous and vaporous organic substances, expressed as total organic carbon | 20 mg/m |
10 mg/m |
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) | 60 mg/m |
10 mg/m |
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) | 4 mg/m |
2 mg/m |
Sulphur dioxide (SO |
200 mg/m |
50 mg/m |
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO |
400 mg/m |
200 mg/m |
Cadmium and its compounds, expressed as cadmium (Cd) | total 0,05 mg/m |
total 0,1 mg/m |
Thallium and its compounds, expressed as thallium (Tl) | ||
Mercury and its compounds, expressed as mercury (Hg) | 0,05 mg/m |
0,1 mg/m |
Antimony and its compounds, expressed as antimony (Sb) | total 0,5 mg/m |
total 1 mg/m |
Arsenic and its compounds, expressed as arsenic (As) | ||
Lead and its compounds, expressed as lead (Pb) | ||
Chromium and its compounds, expressed as chromium (Cr) | ||
Cobalt and its compounds, expressed as cobalt (Co) | ||
Copper and its compounds, expressed as copper (Cu) | ||
Manganese and its compounds, expressed as manganese (Mn) | ||
Nickel and its compounds, expressed as nickel (Ni) | ||
Vanadium and its compounds, expressed as vanadium (V) |
Dioxins and furans | 0,1 ng/m |
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50 milligrams/m 3 of combustion gas determined as daily average value; 150 milligrams/m 3 of combustion gas of at least 95 % of all measurements determined as 10-minute average values or 100 mg/m3 of combustion gas of all measurements determined as half-hourly average values taken in any 24-hour period.