2. Sources, impacts, legislation
2.1 Sources
Dioxins, furans and PCBs are naturally emitted by volcanoes or during forest fires
. They are also initially present in fuels and are not thermally degraded. They can be synthesized during industrial combustion (household waste incinerators, cement works
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Bibliography
Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Emissions from stationary sources – Determination of the mass concentration of PCDD/PCDF and dioxin-like PCBs – Part 1: PCDD/PCDF sampling - NF EN 1948-1 - 2006
- Emissions from stationary sources – Determination of PCDD/PCDF and dioxin-like PCB mass concentrations – Part 2: extraction and purification of PCDD/PCDF - NF EN 1948-2 - 2006
- Emissions from stationary sources – Determination of the mass concentration...
Regulations
Regulations – Recommendations (in chronological order)
Arrêté du 10 octobre 1996 relatif aux installations spécialisées d'incinération et aux installations de co-incinération de certains déchets industriels spéciaux.
Conseil supérieur d'hygiène publique de France, section de l'alimentation et de la nutrition, recommendations on dioxin, meeting of March 17, 1998.
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Manufacturers – Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
Carmeuse : http://www.carmeuse.eu/fr
Chemviron : https://www.chemviron.eu/fr/
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