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Heavy metals in flue gas cleaning residue
Authors:Risto Pöykiö  Hannu Nurmesniemi  Riitta L Keiski
Institution:(1) City of Kemi, The Town Planning and Building Committee, Environmental Research Division, Valtakatu 26, 94100 Kemi, Finland;(2) Stora Enso Oyj, Veitsiluoto Mill, 94830 Kemi, Finland;(3) Mass and Heat Transfer Process Laboratory, Department of Process and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Technology, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 4300, 90014 Oulu, Finland
Abstract:During combustion, most of the inorganic nutrients and trace elements in the fuel are retained and enriched in the ash. However, here we show that, due to the low total heavy metal concentrations, the flue gas cleaning residue (i.e. the fly ash) originating from the wet scrubber device at a medium-sized (32 MW) municipal district heating plant, is a potential forest fertilizer. Furthermore, the easily soluble calcium (1,980 mg kg−1; d.w.) and phosphorus (50 mg kg−1; d.w.) concentrations indicate that the flue gas cleaning residue is a potential agent for soil remediation and for improving soil fertility.
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