The classification of mineral oil products according to their water-pollution potential (WGK) by the Commission for Classification of Water Hazardous Materials (KBwS) requires the availability of an appropriate data base. The solubility of PAHs of light heating oil in water was determined by a test method, which has already been described in the DG...
The present work deals with possibilities to comply with the standards given by the ordinance on biological waste treatment facilities (30. BImSchV). A main focus thereby was done on the environmental impact of the waste gas cleaning system called non catalytic (regenerative) thermal oxidation (RTO). As a result of the new environmental standards t...
Borchardt, D.Kuellmar, I.univ., kasselBuero fuer Angewandte Oekologie und Umwe...Institut fuer Oekologische Wirtschaftsfo...Umweltbundesamt, Berlin (Germany)
In a 2-year research project the designation of heavily modified water bodies according to the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) has been examined on the basis of four case studies, namely the river basin districts of the Elbe, Lahn, Seefelder Aach and Dhuenn, in order to concretise the WFD requirements in Germany. In particular, the purpose...
Eickelpasch, D.Eickelpasch, G.Umweltbundesamt, Berlin (Germany)
This Manual of Ambient Air Quality Control in Germany gives an overview of the methods employed for the measurement of ambient air pollution in the Federal Republic. It describes the relevant regulations contained in the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG), in the Technical Instructions on Air Quality Control (TA Luft), and in the Fourth Genera...
Roemer, T.Wegener, P. (comps.)Arbeitskreis fuer die Nutzbarmachung von...
The contributions are all related to collection and use of biological wastes from households or industry: composting, use of compost in agriculture or recultivation, recycling of sewage sludge, prospects and future of separated collection, production of fertilizers, energy potential, prospects of compost industry. (uke) / SIGLE / Available from TIB...