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Tab. 10.2 Best available technology (BAT) emission levels to the
aquatic environment for bleached kraft pulp [2].
Water flow
[m3 adt–1]
COD
[kg adt–1]
BOD
[kg adt–1]
TSS
[kg adt–1]
AOX
[kg adt–1]
Total N
[kg adt–1]
Total P
[kg adt–1]
30–50 8–23 0.3–1.5 0.6–1.5 <0.25 0.1–0.25 0.01–0.03
TSS = total suspended solids.
BOD5 = biological oxygen demand (5 days).
COD = chemical oxygen demand.
AOX = absorbable halogenated compounds.
Environmental Aspects of Pulp Production
The Tasmanian mill guidelines exclude any discharge of effluent to a river. It is
Obviously assumed that rapid dilution of the effluent with sea water reduces the
Environmental impact. This limits the potential sites for a pulp mill to the coastline.
The data listed in Tab. 10.3 show the comparability of the emission limits
With the values described by the European Commission.
Tab. 10.3 Selected emission limits to the marine environment
Described in 2004 for a potential pulp mill in Tasmania using
“accepted modern technology” (AMT) [3].
Parameter Unit Monthly average maximum Daily maximum
TSS kg adt–1 2.6 4.5
BOD5 kg adt–1 2.1 3.6
COD kg adt–1 20 34
AOX kg adt–1 0.2 0.4
In North America, effluent color is a parameter which must be monitored.
Color is more of aesthetic value than a parameter of toxicity. The presence of small
Amounts of humic acids represent a natural source for the brown color of water.
However, in the past black liquor spills and the extraction stage effluent following
A chlorination stage may have been responsible for the dark brown color of a pulp
mill’s effluent. Therefore, color still can be an effluent control parameter, and is
Analyzed in color units (CU) using different dilutions of a mixture of a platinum
Complex and a cobalt salt.
10.5
Solid Waste
Solid waste results from a variety of sources, including inorganic sludge from the
Chemical recovery consisting of dregs and lime mud, bark and wood residues, as
Well as sand from wood handling. Sludge results from the effluent treatment, and
Consists of inorganic and organic material. In addition, there are dust and ashes
From boilers and furnaces. Most of the organic waste products are burned for energy
Generation. The ash resulting from bark burning typically contains nutrients
Taken with the wood from the forest, and may be suitable as a fertilizer as long as
It is not contaminated with other trace elements such as mercury, lead, or cadmium.
The metal traces that occur naturally in wood are in part collected in the
Lime sludge and in the wastewater treatment sludge. These are then partly discharged
With the effluent.
Sludge from the wastewater treatment constitutes the main group of waste, and
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