A refuse transfer station is a refuse transfer station between the place of origin (or concentration) of the refuse and the treatment plant in order to reduce the transport costs of the refuse removal process. Here, the waste from the collection points is consolidated and transferred to larger or other less expensive vehicles for onward transport to the treatment site. The transfer station has a capacity of up to 3,000 tonnes per day. The location and size of the transfer station is an important economic management issue in waste removal. Sometimes a transfer station is built in conjunction with a recycling site. In this case, the waste transferred out has changed its original character and quantity and becomes a residue after recycling.
Number
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Control project
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Exhaust pipe height(m)
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Draft for soliciting opinions allows for emission rates (kg/h)
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Emission release rate of version 93(kg/h)
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Check location
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1
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NH3
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15
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0.6
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4.9
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Workshop or production facility exhaust pipe
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2
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C3H9N
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15
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0.15
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0.54
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3
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H2S
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15
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0.06
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0.33
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4
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CH3SH
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15
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0.006
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0.04
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5
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(CH3)2S
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15
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0.06
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0.33
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6
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C2H6S2
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15
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0.15
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0.43
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7
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CS2
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15
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1.5
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1.5
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8
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C8H8
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15
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3.0
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6.5
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9
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Odor concentration
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Exhaust pipe height (m) ≥ 15
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Standard value (dimensionless) 1000
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Standard value (dimensionless) 2000
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