Emission control strategies for short-chain chloroparaffins in two semi-hypothetical case cities

Urban EnvironmentAlliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries(2012)

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Abstract
The short-chain chloroparaffins (SCCP), (C10-13 chloroalkanes) are identified in the European Water Framework Directive, as priority hazardous substances. Within the ScorePP project, the aim is to develop emission control strategies that can be employed to reduce emissions from urban areas into receiving waters. Six different scenarios for mitigating SCCP emissions in two different semi-hypothetical case cities representing eastern inland and northern coastal conditions have been evaluated. The analysis, associated with scenario uncertainty, indicates that the EU legislation, Best Available Technologies (BAT) and stormwater/CSO management were the most favorable in reducing emissions into the environment.
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European Water Framework Directive, Combine Sewer Overflow, Substance Flow Analysis, Urban Source, Voluntary Initiative
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