Correlation of chlorinated organic compound emissions from incineration with chlorinated organic input

This paper summarizes the results of stack emission measurements made since 1988 at the University of Florida-Tacachale-Clean Combustion Technology Laboratory. We find several statistically significant relationships between HCl emissions (a surrogate for PVC in the waste) and the emissions of a numb...

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HCl
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Pollution
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PVC
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