Table 2: Part A and Part B Processes with the potential to release significant quantities of PM10
Part A Processes
Process Section No.
Gasification 1.1 (c) and (d)
Pyrolysis, carbonisation etc 1.2
CI Engines 1.3 (b)
Waste Oil Burning 1.3 (c)
Other Waste Burning 1.3 (c)
Crude Oil Handling, Refining & Conversion 1.4
Iron, Steel & Alloys 2.1
Non-ferrous 2.2
Cement & Lime 3.1
Asbestos 3.2
Other Fibres 3.3
Glass 3.5
Ceramics (Felton Bricks) 3.6
Petrochemicals 4.1
Organic Chemicals 4.2
Acids 4.3
Halogens 4.4
Inorganics 4.5
Fertilisers 4.6
Pesticides 4.7
Pharmaceuticals 4.8
Incineration 5.1
Oil & Solvent Recovery 5.2
Fuel from Waste 5.3
Paper 6.1
Di-Isocyantes 6.2
Tar & Bitumen 6.3
Coating & Printing 6.5
Dyestuffs, Inks etc 6.6
Timber 6.7
Part B Processes
Process PG Note(s)
Combustion Plant 20-50 MWth (if fired with coal or heavy fuel oil) 1/1, 1/4, 1/6
Reheat Furnaces 1/11
Coal, coke, coal product and petroleum coke processes 3/5
Quarry processes 3/8
Roadstone coating 3/15
China and ball-clay, including spray drying of ceramics 3/17
Manufacture of coating powder 6/9
Rubber processes 6/28

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