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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 57, 2018
The 10th Jubilee Scientific Conference – InfoGlob 2018
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Article Number | 02006 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Ecological Aspects of Sustainable Development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185702006 | |
Published online | 26 November 2018 |
Application of biological deodorization methods in the aspect of sustainable development
Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, 13 Grunwaldzki Square, 50-377 Wrocław, Poland
* Corresponding author: urszula.miller@pwr.edu.pl
The sequence of actions in matters of restricting odour nuisance is topped by preventive actions taken while an investment is planned and exploited. However, if using the best techniques available and abiding by technological regimes is insufficient and emission is still observed, one should make use of the method of deodorization. The choice of the specific suitable method is determined by many factors such as the properties of the gases being cleaned, the concentration of the pollution being emitted and the designed cleaning efficiency. Odour emission management concerning sustainable development should, therefore, comprise the required level of gas cleaning, the economic balance sheet of the investment and the acquired environmental effects. In the instance of biological methods, especially gas biofiltration, the cleaning process is carried out without virtually any side products, which would produce waste. Biofiltration is more and more commonly used in cleaning waste gases, because of both ecological reasons and economical competitivity with other methods. The balance of costs of an investment in biological gas deodorization along with its profits, as well as the ecological benefits coming from the usage of such methods, are presented in this work. The obtained cleaning efficiencies have also been included.
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