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====Municipal solid waste production in Häme ====
===Municipal solid waste production in Häme ===
Pasi K
'''Scope'''<br>
Municipal solid waste production in Häme. Total amount of municipal solid waste produced in Häme. Describes annual municipal solid waste production in all over Häme and it's final destination in different parts of the providence.


{{var
==== Description ====
|Name        = Municipal solid waste production in Häme
|Focus      = Total amount of municipal solid waste produced in Häme
|Scope      = Describes annual municipal solid waste production in all over Häme and it's final destination in different parts of the providence
|Description = Definition: Waste includes "all objects or substances which the holder discards, intends to discard, or is legally obliged to discard." Scope of waste disposal: municipal non-hazardous waste. {{Disclink|Definition of waste}}


Waste includes "all objects or substances which the holder discards, intends to discard, or is legally obliged to discard." Scope of waste disposal: municipal non-hazardous waste. Waste definition is derived from Finnish Waste Act (1072/1993). Scope of waste disposal derived from European waste directives that define different types of waste e.g. hazardous/non-hazardous, municipal/industrial.


There is three waste management companies in Häme:
There are three waste management companies in Häme:


'''Päijät-Hämeen jätehuolto Oy'''
'''Päijät-Hämeen jätehuolto Oy'''
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'''Loimi-Hämeen Jätehuolto Oy'''
'''Loimi-Hämeen Jätehuolto Oy'''
*Kiimassuo waste center is located in Forssa
*Kiimassuo waste center is located in Forssa
*Population in Loimi-Hämeen Jätehuolto Oy area of operation is ~115 000
*Population in Loimi-Hämeen Jätehuolto Oy area of operation is ~115 000


|Inputs      =
'''References'''
|Index      =  
*[http://www.ymparisto.fi/download.asp?contentid=3281&lan=fi]
|Definition  =  
*[http://www.phj.fi/downloadable_material/Toimintakertomus.pdf]
|Unit       = tonnes/year and kg/person
*[http://www.kiertokapula.fi/PDF/pdfoppaat/Toimintak_2005.pdf]
|Result      ='''Total municipal solid waste sited to''' {{Disclink|What should be calculated in waste production}}
*[http://www.l-hjatehuolto.fi/VK2005.pdf]
 
==== Definition  ====
 
Comes from literature.
 
==== Unit ====
 
ton/a and kg/person/a


==== Result ====
'''Total municipal solid waste sited to''' {{Disclink|What should be calculated in waste production}}
*Kujala (Lahti): 45 591 tonnes/year (229 kg/person)
*Kujala (Lahti): 45 591 tonnes/year (229 kg/person)
*Kapula (Hyvinkää/Riihimäki) and Karanoja (Hämeenlinna): 42 827 and 43 509 tonnes/year (271 kg/person)
*Kapula (Hyvinkää/Riihimäki) and Karanoja (Hämeenlinna): 42 827 and 43 509 tonnes/year (271 kg/person)
*Kiimassuo (Forssa): 31 083 tonnes/year (270 kg/person)
*Kiimassuo (Forssa): 31 083 tonnes/year (270 kg/person)


|References  = http://www.ymparisto.fi/download.asp?contentid=3281&lan=fi
http://www.phj.fi/downloadable_material/Toimintakertomus.pdf


http://www.kiertokapula.fi/PDF/pdfoppaat/Toimintak_2005.pdf
====Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland ====
'''Scope'''<br>
Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland. {{Disclink|Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland}}
 
====Description ====
 
Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km) are emphasised at this stage. The MSWI in Hämeenkyrö should comply with the Incineration Directive (2000/76/EC).
 
Option 0 in the environmental impact assessment for Hämeenkyrö MSWI was not to build the plant but transport the waste to be burned elsewhere or landfilled.  
 
Existing MSWI plant (capacity 50 000 t/a) is in Turku (since 1975), and more burning capacity is planned there for 150 000 ton/a.
 
There are many plans for MSWI plants in the future. In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 ton/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for an 80 000-100 000 ton/a plant. Environmental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and that has interrupted projects for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assessments has been done. In Virrat there was scenario about waste incineration, but that project has been interrupted. Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capacity and technique will be made in the near future.  


http://www.l-hjatehuolto.fi/VK2005.pdf
Also co-incineration has been used for waste, even though the tightened legislation has reducing this technique. For example in Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel) with other fuels have been recently done (capacity earlier 80 000 ton/a). {{Disclink|Incineration or co-incineration?}}
}}


====Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland ====
Expert estimate for MSWI plants to come true during next years say that the most likely plants are in Turku, Riihimäki and more distant Kotka. Other possibilities on the grounds of situation are Lahti, Pori Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki.
Marjaleena
 
See also discussion on waste management options. {{Reslink|Waste management options}}
 
'''References'''
*Uusiouutiset Vol 17(2006)2
*Regional Environmental Centres (Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, West Finland) at [http:// www.ymparisto.fi]
*Western Finland Environmental Permit Authority at [http://www.ymparisto.fi]
*Helsingin sanomat 29.3.2006


{{var
====Definition====
|Name        = Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland
|Focus      = Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland {{Disclink|Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland}}
|Scope      = Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km)


|Description = Option 0 in the environmental impact assessment for Hämeenkyrö MSWI was not to build the plant but transport the waste to be burned elsewhere or landfilled.  
Comes from the literature.


Existing MSWI plant (capacity 50 000 t/a) is in Turku (since 1975), and more burning capacity is planned there for 150 000 t/a.
[[Variable:Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive]]


There are many plans for MSWI plants in the future. In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 t/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for an 80 000-100 000 t/a plant. Environmental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and that has interrupted projects for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assessments has been done. In Virrat there was scenario about waste incineration, but that project has been interrupted. Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capacity and technique will be made in the near future.
==== Unit ====
Burning capacity of MSWI plant ton/a


Also co-incineration has been used for waste, even though the tightened legislation has reducing this technique. For example in Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel) with other fuels have been recently done (capacity earlier 80 000 t/a). {{Disclink|Incineration or co-incineration?}}
==== Result ====
On the grounds of location, the best possibility would be in Pori. Based on the capacity of burning waste, the most likely places seem to be Turku or Riihimäki.


Expert estimate for MSWI plants to come true during next years say that the most likely plants are in Turku, Riihimäki and more distant Kotka. Other possibilities on the grounds of situation are Lahti, Pori Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki.
|Inputs      = Waste management options {{Disclink|Waste management options}}
|Index      =
|Definition  =
|Unit        = Burning capacity of MSWI plant t/a
|Result      = On the grounds of location, the best possibility would be in Pori. Based on the capacity of burning waste, the most likely places seem to be Turku or Riihimäki.
|References  = Uusiouutiset Vol 17(2006)2
Regional Environmental Centres (Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, West Finland) at http:// www.ymparisto.fi


Western Finland Environmental Permit Authority at http://www.ymparisto.fi
===Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive ===


Helsingin sanomat 29.3.2006
'''Scope'''<br>
}}
EU legislation on waste incineration and landfilling. Constraints on waste incineration and landfilling by EU legislation. Municipal waste. Landfill Directive (99/31/EC). Incineration Directive (2000/76/EC).


====Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive ====
==== Description ====
Eva


{{var
|Name        = EU legislation on waste incineration and landfilling.
|Focus      = Constraints on waste incineration and landfilling by EU legislation
|Scope      = Municipal waste. Landfill Directive (99/31/EC). Incineration Directive (2000/76/EC)
|Description =
Related to MSWI: Directive objective is "to prevent or reduce, as far as possible, air, water and soil pollution caused by the incineration or co-incineration of waste, as well as the resulting risk to human health." Limit values for incineration plant emissions to atmosphere in Annex 1. Limit values for co-incineration plant emissions to atmosphere in Annex 2. "The quantity and harmfulness of incineration residues must be reduced to a minimum and residues must, as far as possible, be recycled." (1)
Related to MSWI: Directive objective is "to prevent or reduce, as far as possible, air, water and soil pollution caused by the incineration or co-incineration of waste, as well as the resulting risk to human health." Limit values for incineration plant emissions to atmosphere in Annex 1. Limit values for co-incineration plant emissions to atmosphere in Annex 2. "The quantity and harmfulness of incineration residues must be reduced to a minimum and residues must, as far as possible, be recycled." (1)
Air emission limit values for the incineration and co-incineration of waste. (1)


Related to Landfill: "The Directive is intended to prevent or reduce the adverse effects of the landfill of waste on the environment, in particular on surface water, groundwater, soil, air and human health." It introduces stringent technical requirements for waste and landfills. "The Directive sets up a system of operating permits for landfill sites. (2)
Related to Landfill: "The Directive is intended to prevent or reduce the adverse effects of the landfill of waste on the environment, in particular on surface water, groundwater, soil, air and human health." It introduces stringent technical requirements for waste and landfills. "The Directive sets up a system of operating permits for landfill sites. (2)
|Inputs      = Related to MSWI: Air emission limit values for the incineration and co-incineration of waste. (1)
Related to landfill: List of technical requirements. (2) Targets to reduce landfilling of biodegradable municipal waste (garden waste, kitchen waste, park waste, paper, cardboard) to 75% of 1995 levels by 2006, 50% by 2009 and 35% by 2016.(3)
|Index      =
|Definition  =
|Unit        =
|Result      = All waste disposal installations or areas are submitted to EU legislation and should comply with the imposed standards, limit values. When establishing a new installation or landfill, the application requirements should be carefully considered. 
|References  =
(1) Waste incineration. Directive 2000/76//EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste. http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/128072.htm
(2) Landfill of waste. Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste. http://europa.eu/scadplus/printversion/en/lvb/121208.htm


(3) Briefing Friends of the Earth. Main EU Directives on waste. April 2001.
*List of technical requirements. (2)
}}
*Targets to reduce landfilling of biodegradable municipal waste (garden waste, kitchen waste, park waste, paper, cardboard) to 75% of 1995 levels by 2006, 50% by 2009 and 35% by 2016.(3)
 
'''References'''
*(1) Waste incineration. Directive 2000/76//EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste. [http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/128072.htm]
*(2) Landfill of waste. Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste. [http://europa.eu/scadplus/printversion/en/lvb/121208.htm]
*(3) Briefing Friends of the Earth. Main EU Directives on waste. April 2001.
 
====Result ====
 
All waste disposal installations or areas are submitted to EU legislation and should comply with the imposed standards, limit values. When establishing a new installation or landfill, the application requirements should be carefully considered. 


[[Category:Risk assessment on Hämeenkyrö municipal solid waste incinerator]]
[[Category:Risk assessment on Hämeenkyrö municipal solid waste incinerator]]

Revision as of 22:50, 1 January 2007

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  • Secondary effects on waste separation, recycling etc.)


Municipal solid waste production in Häme

Scope
Municipal solid waste production in Häme. Total amount of municipal solid waste produced in Häme. Describes annual municipal solid waste production in all over Häme and it's final destination in different parts of the providence.

Description

Waste includes "all objects or substances which the holder discards, intends to discard, or is legally obliged to discard." Scope of waste disposal: municipal non-hazardous waste. Waste definition is derived from Finnish Waste Act (1072/1993). Scope of waste disposal derived from European waste directives that define different types of waste e.g. hazardous/non-hazardous, municipal/industrial.

There are three waste management companies in Häme:

Päijät-Hämeen jätehuolto Oy

  • Kujala waste center is located in Lahti
  • Population in Päijät-Hämeen jätehuolto Oy area of operation is ~199 000

Kiertokapula Oy

  • Two waste centers; Kapula waste center is located in border of Hyvinkää and Riihimäki (wastes from southern parts of the company operation area) and Karanoja waste center in Hämeenlinna (wastes from northern parts of the company operation area)
  • Population in Kiertokapula Oy area of operation is ~319 000

Loimi-Hämeen Jätehuolto Oy

  • Kiimassuo waste center is located in Forssa
  • Population in Loimi-Hämeen Jätehuolto Oy area of operation is ~115 000

References

Definition

Comes from literature.

Unit

ton/a and kg/person/a

Result

Total municipal solid waste sited to D↷

  • Kujala (Lahti): 45 591 tonnes/year (229 kg/person)
  • Kapula (Hyvinkää/Riihimäki) and Karanoja (Hämeenlinna): 42 827 and 43 509 tonnes/year (271 kg/person)
  • Kiimassuo (Forssa): 31 083 tonnes/year (270 kg/person)


Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland

Scope
Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland. D↷

Description

Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km) are emphasised at this stage. The MSWI in Hämeenkyrö should comply with the Incineration Directive (2000/76/EC).

Option 0 in the environmental impact assessment for Hämeenkyrö MSWI was not to build the plant but transport the waste to be burned elsewhere or landfilled.

Existing MSWI plant (capacity 50 000 t/a) is in Turku (since 1975), and more burning capacity is planned there for 150 000 ton/a.

There are many plans for MSWI plants in the future. In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 ton/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for an 80 000-100 000 ton/a plant. Environmental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and that has interrupted projects for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assessments has been done. In Virrat there was scenario about waste incineration, but that project has been interrupted. Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capacity and technique will be made in the near future.

Also co-incineration has been used for waste, even though the tightened legislation has reducing this technique. For example in Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel) with other fuels have been recently done (capacity earlier 80 000 ton/a). D↷

Expert estimate for MSWI plants to come true during next years say that the most likely plants are in Turku, Riihimäki and more distant Kotka. Other possibilities on the grounds of situation are Lahti, Pori Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki.

See also discussion on waste management options. R↻

References

  • Uusiouutiset Vol 17(2006)2
  • Regional Environmental Centres (Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Pirkanmaa, West Finland) at [http:// www.ymparisto.fi]
  • Western Finland Environmental Permit Authority at [5]
  • Helsingin sanomat 29.3.2006

Definition

Comes from the literature.

Variable:Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive

Unit

Burning capacity of MSWI plant ton/a

Result

On the grounds of location, the best possibility would be in Pori. Based on the capacity of burning waste, the most likely places seem to be Turku or Riihimäki.


Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive

Scope
EU legislation on waste incineration and landfilling. Constraints on waste incineration and landfilling by EU legislation. Municipal waste. Landfill Directive (99/31/EC). Incineration Directive (2000/76/EC).

Description

Related to MSWI: Directive objective is "to prevent or reduce, as far as possible, air, water and soil pollution caused by the incineration or co-incineration of waste, as well as the resulting risk to human health." Limit values for incineration plant emissions to atmosphere in Annex 1. Limit values for co-incineration plant emissions to atmosphere in Annex 2. "The quantity and harmfulness of incineration residues must be reduced to a minimum and residues must, as far as possible, be recycled." (1)

Air emission limit values for the incineration and co-incineration of waste. (1)

Related to Landfill: "The Directive is intended to prevent or reduce the adverse effects of the landfill of waste on the environment, in particular on surface water, groundwater, soil, air and human health." It introduces stringent technical requirements for waste and landfills. "The Directive sets up a system of operating permits for landfill sites. (2)

  • List of technical requirements. (2)
  • Targets to reduce landfilling of biodegradable municipal waste (garden waste, kitchen waste, park waste, paper, cardboard) to 75% of 1995 levels by 2006, 50% by 2009 and 35% by 2016.(3)

References

  • (1) Waste incineration. Directive 2000/76//EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste. [6]
  • (2) Landfill of waste. Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste. [7]
  • (3) Briefing Friends of the Earth. Main EU Directives on waste. April 2001.

Result

All waste disposal installations or areas are submitted to EU legislation and should comply with the imposed standards, limit values. When establishing a new installation or landfill, the application requirements should be carefully considered.