Koege

 

 

 

FeF Chemicals, Koege

 

 

 

1994

1995

Consumption of

Water

m3

116,000

100,000

 

Energy

GJ

14,200

14,800

Recycling of liquid waste as fertilizer

 

 

 

 

 

Volume

m3

0

0

 

-Dry matter content

t

0

0

 

-Nitrogen content

t

0

0

 

-Phosphorus content

t

0

0

Recycling of liquid waste as pig feed:

 

 

 

 

 

Yeast slurry

t

0

0

Recycling of solid waste:

 

 

 

 

 

Paper and cardboard

t

2

4

 

Glass

t

0

0

 

Plastic

t

0

0

 

Iron and other metals

t

17

25

 

Pancreatic tissue

t

0

0

 

Incineration ash

t

0

0

 

Food waste

t

0

0

 

Garden waste for comp.

t

0

0

 

Concrete and asphalt

t

0

0

 

Oil and chemicals

t

3

3

 

Total

t

22

32

Disposal of solid waste:

 

 

 

 

 

Incineration

t

41

10

 

Land fills

t

0

0

 

Controlled destruction

t

168

159

 

Total

t

209

169

Emissions to the aquatic environment:

 

 

 

 

 

Waste water

m3

62,000

70,400

 

-COD content

t

15

17

 

-Nitrogen content

t

1

0.2

 

-Phosphorus content

t

-

-

 

Treatm. after discharge

y/n

yes

yes

 

Treatm. plant type (1995)

 

Biological N+P removal

Emissions to air from production plant:

 

 

 

 

 

Organic solvents

t

50

50

Emissions to air from energy production:

 

 

 

 

 

CO2 from own plant

t

831

851

 

CO2 from external plant

t

856

812

 

SO2 from own plant

t

1.1

1.1

 

SO2 from external plant

t

4.3

4.1

Storage of ozone-layer depleting subst.:

 

 

 

 

 

CFC

kg

8

23

 

HCFC

kg

130

172

 

HFC

kg

0

0

 

Halons

kg

0

0

 

Methyl bromide

kg

39,000

45,000

Effect potent. from energy consump.:

 

 

 

 

 

Greenhouse effect, CO2 equiv.

t

1,820

1,800

 

Acidification, SO2 equiv.

t

8.7

8.5

 

Photochemical ozone formation,

 

 

 

 

C2H2 equiv.

t

0.4

0.4

  Data for emission of organic solvents revised from the 1994 Environmental Report. Data not included in totals.

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