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Potential environmental impact of mercury emissions from Portland cement kilns

机译:从波特兰水泥窑的汞排放潜在环境影响

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The reduction of mercury (Hg) releases to the environment, particularly airborne mercury emissions, is currently a major focus of both US state and federal regulatory agencies. While mercury emissions from hazardous waste incinerators and fossil-fuel power plants have been and continue to be regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Clean Air Act (CAA), non-hazardous waste cement kilns are currently excluded from regularly controls. However, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to assess the need for possible mercury emission controls nationwide, under the CAA, and for specific facilities, through the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program of the Clean Water Act. The EPA's major concern appears to be the potential impacts the bioaccumulation of mercury in fish and other aquatic organisms may have on humans and wildlife that consume them. This paper uses fate and transport modeling to evaluate whether mercury emissions from cement kilns could pose unacceptable risks to fish-consuming populations in the area of a source because of high levels of methyl mercury that could accumulate in fish. Emphasis is placed on assessing the effects that parameter variability and the lack of the parameter specificity for environmental conditions have on risk assessment results. The key parameters that are evaluated include emission rates, mercury speciation, methylation rates, and watershed and water body configurations. The results of this assessment indicate that mercury emissions from cement kilns pose much less of a risk to fish consumers than mercury emissions from other types of combustion sources; however, there is substantial uncertainty in the risk estimates. These uncertainties in the EPA model for mercury emissions indicate that this model is only refined enough currently to screen risks from combustion facilities (to identify facilities that pose no significant risk of mercury exposure), but is insufficient to characterize risks for populations at any specific site. Finally, prior to any attempt at regulating Portland cement kiln mercury emissions, the EPA should refine and validate its models based on mercury emission and fish concentration data for actual sites.
机译:汞(HG)释放对环境,特别是空中汞排放,目前是美国州和联邦监管机构的主要重点。虽然危险废物焚烧炉和化石燃料发电厂的汞排放并继续受到资源保护和恢复法案(RCRA)和清洁空气法(CAA),但目前不经常被排除在外控制。然而,美国环境保护局(EPA)继续通过清洁水法的总日本负荷(TMDL)计划,在CAA和特定设施下,在CAA和特定设施下进行评估汞排放控制的需要。环保署的主要关切似乎是潜在的影响,鱼类和其他水生生物的生物累积可能对野生动物和野生动物消耗它们。本文采用命运和运输建模来评估水泥窑中的汞排放是否可能对源地区的捕捞群体产生不可接受的风险,因为可以在鱼中积累的甲基汞水平高。重点是评估参数变异性和环境条件缺乏参数特异性的影响,对风险评估结果进行了影响。评估的关键参数包括排放率,汞形态,甲基化速率和流域和水体配置。该评估的结果表明,水泥窑的汞排放造成对鱼类消费者的风险较少,而不是来自其他类型的燃烧来源的汞排放;然而,风险估计存在很大的不确定性。这些汞排放的EPA模型中的这些不确定性表明,目前该模型目前仅以燃烧设施筛选风险(以识别不显着汞暴露风险的设施),但不足以表征任何特定地点的风险。最后,在任何尝试在调节波特兰水泥窑汞排放时,EPA应根据实际场地的汞排放和鱼浓度数据来细化和验证其模型。

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