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The European IPPC Bureau is part of the Circular Economy and Industrial Leadership Unit of Directorate B - Growth and Innovation. Growth and Innovation is one of the six scientific directorates of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC). More information
This BREF concerns the chemical industry and will cover the treatment of waste gases from a variety of sources from within the chemical industry, in particular by using end-of-pipe techniques. The exact scope of this BREF has not yet been defined. The drawing up of the WGC BREF will involve:
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• emissions to water and the treatment of waste water originating from wet flue-gas cleaning or from bottom ash treatment; • the recovery of energy from the incineration process. Other waste treatment methods are addressed in the BREF for Waste Treatment.
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European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau
The European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Bureau, located at the JRC's site in Seville, provides a major contribution to the implementation of this Directive by establishing Best Available Techniques reference documents (BREF).
European IPPC Bureau Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (BREF), entitled ‘Waste Treatments Industries’ reflects an information exchange carried out under Article 16(2) of
New EU environmental standards for waste treatment | EU
Beyond their importance for the European waste treatment sector, these BAT conclusions also play an important role in achieving EU environmental and waste management policy goals. Waste management is an essential part of the EU's transition to a circular economy and is based on the 'waste hierarchy' which sets the order of priority when shaping
In 2006, the European IPPC Bureau completed the first series of 33 BREFs and launched the review of the first documents that were finalised. Each BREF is the outcome of a two to three year process involving up to 100 experts.
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Contrary to other BREF documents, managed by the European IPPC Bureau , the MTWR BREF is not subject to the Directive on industrial emissions (IED, 2010/75/EU). Nonetheless, the review process of the MTWR BREF will be based on the proven "Seville process" , developed by the JRC DIR.B - Growth and Innovation to guide the elaboration and review
Published on Friday by the European IPPC Bureau, part of the European Commission, the 330-page document has been in preparation for three years by the bureau, industry experts, NGOs and EU member state officials.. Once finalised, the draft best available techniques (BAT) reference document (BREF) will complement and in part update guidance provided by an earlier and similarly-titled BREF from
WT BREF review Conclusions of the kick-off meeting
European IPPC Bureau 1 Kick-off meeting of the Technical Working Group (TWG) for the review of the Best Available Techniques (BAT ) reference document for the Waste Treatments Industries (WT BREF) Conclusions of the kick-off meeting WT BREF review – Kick-off Meeting Seville, 25 – 28 November 2013 European IPPC Bureau WT BREF review 1.
The European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Bureau [2], located in the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies [3](IPTS), provides a major contribution to the implementation of this Directive by establishing Best Available Techniques reference documents (BREF). These serve as a reference for EU Member
- What is anionic polyacrylamide?
- technology-oriented and customer first. Anionic Polyacrylamide is produced when acrylamide is polymerized with an anionic comonomer. Water soluble Polyacrylamide have been used for decades to facilitate solidliquid separations in wastewater and drinking water treatment, the pulp and paper industry, aquaculture, and many other industrial processes.
- What is polyacrylamide flocculant anionic?
- The performance of polyacrylamide flocculant anionic in thickening, flocculation and rheological regulation plays an important role in oil production. It is widely used in drilling, water plugging, acidified water, fracturing, well washing, completion, drag reduction, scale prevention and oil displacement.
- What is adpam / polyacrylamide?
- We produce anionic powder flocculants / polyacrylamides (ADPAM) with anionic charge density ranging from 0-100%. We also offer anionic inverse emulsion (AEPAM) flocculants in a standard range plus in extremely high molecular weight via Kemira’s proprietary emulsion hydrolysis technology.
- What are the types of industrial polyacrylamides?
- The types of flocculants, in other words industrial polyacrylamides, are cationic, anionic or nonionic polyacrylamides. Kemira’s polyacrylamides of wide range of charge and molecular weight are sold in dry powder or emulsion format and have excellent performance.
