Unesco - Eolss Sample Chapters: Environmental Standards Concerning Industrial Pollution Discharge
Unesco - Eolss Sample Chapters: Environmental Standards Concerning Industrial Pollution Discharge
Unesco - Eolss Sample Chapters: Environmental Standards Concerning Industrial Pollution Discharge
Xianghua WEN
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing
100084, P. R. China
Keywords: industrial, pollution, standard, waste water, gas, solid waste, noise, odor
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Emission Standards for Air
2.1. Ambient Air Quality Standards
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2.2. Structure of the Emission Standards
2.3. New Source Performance Standards
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2.4. Hazardous Air Pollutants
2.5. National Emission Standards for Air Pollutants
2.6. MACT Determinations (how to determine the emission limitations for HAPs)
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3. Wastewater Emission Standards
3.1. Water Quality Standards
3.2. Water Discharge Permits
3.2.1. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits
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Summary
the standards of the United States of America as an example, the basic contents of the
discharge standards for air, water, solid pollutants, odor and noise are introduced. The
environmental management standards set by the International Standards Organization
(ISO) are discussed. The development trends of the emission standards are summarized.
It is predicted that environmental standards will soon be an integral part of the worlds
general-purpose, distributed, electronically-linked information system that provides
access to essentially all human knowledge.
1. Introduction
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institutions. They include many discussion values or orientation values that are
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suggested by scientists, committees, commissions, associations, or agencies.
Guidelines are made available to the public by agencies, commissions, and
associations. Limits are mandatory and set by regulatory agencies following
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legislative action.
The pollutant discharge standards are the main body of the environmental standards
Industrial pollution discharge standards are mainly emission-based standards, which are
norms to limit the emissions of contaminants into environmental media (water, air, and
soil) as well as for the disposal of benign wastes.
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countries, different regions set their environmental standards based upon different
principles. The common principles cover the following
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the data from all around the world. These criteria provide the very basic base for
countries worldwide to develop their environmental standards.
Economic acceptability. The current economic capability should afford the
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Generally speaking, industrial discharge standards are made based upon comprehensive
considerations of the technology, economics, and environmental characteristics. It is a
measurement to realize the environmental quality standards. For industrial pollution, the
discharge standards have various categories depending on various industries, the
pollutant exiting type, characteristics, time, scale, etc.
In this chapter, we take the standard system of the USA as an example to introduce
The Clean Air Act (CAA) is a comprehensive federal statute designed to regulate air
emissions from stationary and mobile sources. The goal of the CAA is to protect the
public health and welfare from the harmful effects of air pollutants. To this end, national
ambient air quality standards were required to manage and regulate the provisions of the
act, including permits. For implementing the CAA, the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) established a series of regulations, including National primary and
secondary ambient quality standards; Standards of performance for new stationary
sources; National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants; National emission
standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories; etc.
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Ambient air quality standards are national in scope and set air quality goals to be
achieved by the states. The standards are stated in terms of annual concentration levels
or annual mean measurement for the air. These numerical standards were to be based on
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background studies that included control technology, costs, energy requirements,
emission reduction benefits, and environmental impacts.
Based on the criteria established for each pollutant under the CAA and allowing an
adequate margin of safety, EPA is directed to promulgate national primary and
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secondary ambient air quality standards for each pollutant. Primary air quality standards
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are designed to protect the public health. Secondary standards are intended to protect the
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public welfare from any known or anticipated adverse effects associated with the
presence of such pollutants in the air. The major criteria pollutants are: carbon
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monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter (PM10, particulate matter
that is 10 microns or less in diameter and PM2.5, particulate matter that is 2.5 microns or
less in diameter), ozone, lead.
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attainment area. Non-attainment areas are quality control regions that have not met
the ambient air quality standards. The designations are pollutant-specific, which means
an area may fall into both categories for different pollutants. EPA allows new major
source in non-attainment areas only if stringent conditions are met, including a greater
than one-forone offset of emissions from existing sources in the area. National air
quality regulations are applied to individual sources through State Implementation Plans
(SIPs). A SIP is an extensive, detailed document that contains elements such as
emission inventories, monitoring programs, attainment plans and enforcement
programs.
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Figure 1: Structure of the emission standards for air pollutants in the USA
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There are standards for common pollutant and hazardous pollutants. The permitting
limits for pollutants for new source and existing source are different. Figure 1 describes
the structure of the emission standards for air pollutants in the USA.
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Biographical Sketch
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