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Waste Incineration and Public Health

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Incineration has been used widely for waste disposal, including household, hazardous, and medical waste?but there is increasing public concern over the benefits of combusting the waste versus the health risk from pollutants emitted during combustion.

Waste Incineration and Public Health informs the emerging debate with the most up-to-date information available on incineration, pollution, and human health?along with expert conclusions and recommendations for further research and improvement of such areas as risk communication.

The committee provides details on:Processes involved in incineration and how contaminants are released. Environmental dynamics of contaminants and routes of human exposure. Tools and approaches for assessing possible human health effects. Scientific concerns pertinent to future regulatory actions. The book also examines some of the social, psychological, and economic factors that affect the communities where incineration takes place and addresses the problem of uncertainty and variation in predicting the health effects of incineration processes. Table of ContentsFront MatterExecutive SummaryScope of the Committee's EffortWaste Incineration OverviewIncineration Processes and Environmental ReleasesEnvironmental Transport and Exposure Pathways of Substances Emittedfrom Incineration FacilitiesUnderstanding Health Effects of IncinerationRegulation Related to Waste IncinerationSocial Issues and Community InteractionsUncertainty and VariabilityReferencesAppendix A: Biographical Information on the Committee on HealthEffects of Waste IncinerationAppendix B: Off-Normal Operations of Six FacilitiesList of AbbreviationsIndex

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National Academies Press
030906371X / 9780309063715
Hardback
21/10/2000
United States
English
334 pages
152 x 229 mm
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