Incinerator Systems / Incinerator Packages for Industrial Hazardous Wastes – Part 6
Categories 3.1, 28.1, 35.1, 33.3 and 28.1 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary) Rules, 2016, all refer to oil containing cargo residue, sludge, filters, residues and wastes and containers with paint residue.
In manufacturing and service activities, there is always generation of oily rags, filters carrying remnants of oil, containers with paint residue, sludge from oil refining, etc. All these need to be disposed of properly and safely without any of the contents getting into the ground and to the water table below. Being hazardous and containing heavy metals, they will easily get mixed with water and enter the food chain of humans, animals and aquatic creatures.
Most Regulatory Authorities require generators of such wastes to dispose them safely and securely through incineration either in captive or common hazardous waste incineration facilities.
We at Haat run a Common Hazardous Waste Incinerator facility where all these wastes generated within the state of Karnataka are disposed of properly by Haat for many industrial houses.
Haat has also supplied several captive incinerators for many companies which are installed with permission from the regulatory authority.
These types of incinerators should essentially contain:
- Primary and secondary combustion chambers
- Waste loading
- Flue gas scrubbing system
- 30 m stack
- PLC control panel
- Instrumentation and piping
- Online emission monitoring with connectivity to CPCB server
The secondary chamber is to be sized for a 2 second residence time to ensure complete burn out of pollutants.
Such incinerator systems have been installed by Haat and are working for the past many years, with an endless list of users, some of whom are listed below:
- DGNP
- JSW
- Tehran Afra, Iran
- Automotive Axles
- DRDO
- Supra National, Nigeria
- Asian Paints (4)
- GAIL
- Biocon
- IFFCO