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This standard is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard replaces DB 37/ 2375-2013 Emission standard of air pollutants for industrial furnace and kiln in Shandong Province, and the following main technical changes have been made with respect to DB 37/ 2375-2013:
——the pollutant control factors are adjusted;
——the emission limits for some pollutants are tightened;
——the emission limit for chromium and its compounds is added;
——the benchmark oxygen content of some industrial furnaces and kilns is adjusted;
——the criteria for compliance are defined.
During the transition period before the implementation of this standard, the characteristic air pollutants emitted by existing industrial furnaces and kilns shall comply with the relevant requirements of DB 37/ 2375-2013 Emission standard of air pollutants for industrial furnace and kiln in Shandong Province; the particulate matters, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emitted by the industrial furnaces and kilns shall comply with the relevant requirements of DB37/ 2376.
This standard was proposed by the Department of Ecology and Environment of Shandong Province.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Technical Committee for Standardization of Environmental Protection of Shandong Province.
This standard was firstly issued in 2013 and is revised for the first time.
Emission standard of air pollutants for industrial furnace and kiln
1 Scope
This standard specifies the emission limits, monitoring and control requirements for characteristic air pollutants from industrial furnaces and kilns in Shandong Province, and the implementation and supervision of the standard.
This standard is applicable to the emission control of characteristic air pollutants from existing industrial furnaces and kilns in Shandong Province, and to the environmental impact assessment, environmental protection facility design and acceptance and pollutant discharge permit for the construction projects of industrial furnaces and kilns, as well as the emission control of air pollutants after such industrial furnaces and kilns are put into operation.
This standard is not applicable to furnaces and kilns in iron and steel industry, building materials industry, hazardous waste incineration and other industries in Shandong Province, and their emissions of air pollutants shall comply with the national or corresponding professional standards for emission of air pollutants in Shandong Province.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this standard. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 16157 Determination of particulates and sampling methods of gaseous pollutants emitted from exhaust gas of stationary source
HJ/T 27 Stationary source emission—Determination of hydrogen chloride—Mercuric thiocyanate spectrophotometric method
HJ/T 40 Stationary source emission—Determination of benzo(a)pyrene—High performance liquid chromatography
HJ/T 45 Stationary source emission—Determination of asphaltic smoke—Gravimetric method
HJ/T 64.1 Stationary source emission—Determination of cadmium—Flame atomic absorption spectrophotometric method
HJ/T 64.2 Stationary source emission—Determination of cadmium—Graphitic furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometric method
HJ/T 64.3 Stationary source emission—Determination of cadmium—p-Azobenzenediazoaminazobenzene sulfonic acid spectrophotometric method
HJ/T 67 Stationary source emission—Determination of fluoride—Ion selective electrode method
HJ 75 Specifications for continuous emissions monitoring of SO2, NOX, and particulate matter in the flue gas emitted from stationary sources
HJ 76 Specifications and test procedures for continuous emission monitoring system for SO2, NOx and particulate matter in flue gas emitted from stationary sources
HJ 77.2 Ambient air and flue gas—Determination of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs)—Isotope dilution HRGC-HRMS
HJ/T 373 Technical specifications of quality assurance and quality control for monitoring of stationary pollution source (on trial)
HJ/T 397 Technical specifications for emission monitoring of stationary source
HJ/T 398 Stationary source emission—Determination of blackness of smoke plumes—Ringelmann smoke chart
HJ 540 Stationary source emission—Determination of arsenic—Silver diethyldithiocarbamate spectrophotometric method
HJ 543 Stationary source emission—Determination of mercury—Cold atomic absorption spectrophotometry (Provisional)
HJ 548 Stationary source emissions—Determination of hydrogen chloride—Silver nitrate titration
HJ 549 Ambient air and stationary source emissions—Determination of hydrogen chloride—Ion chromatography
HJ 646 Ambient air and stationary source emissions—Determination of gas and particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
HJ 647 Ambient air and stationary source emissions—Determination of gas and particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—High performance liquid chromatography
HJ 657 Ambient air and stationary source emission—Determination of metals in ambient particulate matter—Inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
HJ 684 Stationary source emission—Determination of beryllium—Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometric method
HJ 685 Stationary source emission—Determination of lead—Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method
HJ 688 Stationary source emission—Determination of hydrogen fluoride—Ion chromatography (Provisional)
HJ 777 Ambient air and waste gas from stationary sources emission—Determination of metal elements in ambient particle matter—Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
HJ 819 Self-monitoring technology guidelines for pollution sources—General rule
HJ 836 Stationary source emission—Determination of mass concentration of particulate matter at low concentration—Manual gravimetric method
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
industrial furnace and kiln
thermal equipment for smelting, roasting, sintering, melting and heating materials or workpieces with heat generated by fuel combustion or electric energy conversion in industrial production
3.2
existing industrial furnace and kiln
industrial furnaces and kilns that have been completed and put into operation or whose environmental impact assessment documents have been reviewed, approved or put on records before the implementation date of this standard
3.3
new industrial furnace and kiln
newly built, rebuilt and expanded industrial furnaces and kilns whose environmental impact assessment documents have been reviewed, approved or put on records from the implementation date of this standard
3.4
dry tail gas for furnace and kiln
waste gas produced in the drying process of materials by mixing a certain amount of fresh air with the hot flue gas produced by the furnace and kiln
3.5
standard condition
condition of flue gas at the temperature of 273.15 K and the pressure of 101 325 Pa; all the emission concentrations specified in this standard are values in dry flue gas under standard condition
3.6
benchmark exhaust volume per unit product
upper limit of exhaust volume per unit product specified for verifying the emission concentration of air pollutants
3.7
oxygen content
excess free oxygen contained in flue gas during fuel combustion, which is usually expressed as dry basis volume percentage
4 Technical contents
4.1 Pollutants emission control requirements
4.1.1 The emission concentration limits in Table 1 shall be implemented for new and existing industrial furnaces and kilns from the date of implementation of this standard.
4.1.2 The pollutants to be monitored specifically for different industrial furnaces and kilns shall be determined according to the pollutant emission permit and national industry standards. The emission concentration limits of pollutants not included in this standard shall comply with the relevant national and Shandong provincial standards.
Table 1 Emission concentration limits of characteristic air pollutants from
industrial furnaces and kilns
Pollutant Unit Emission limit
Blackness of flue gas Ringelmann blackness (level) 1.0
Fluoride (in F) mg/m3 3.0 (for metal smelting furnace);
6.0 (for other furnaces and kilns)
Lead and its compounds mg/m3 0.5 (for metal smelting furnace);
0.1 (for other furnaces and kilns)
Mercury and its compounds mg/m3 0.01
Beryllium and its compounds mg/m3 0.01
Arsenic and its compounds mg/m3 0.4
Cadmium and its compounds mg/m3 0.05 (for tin, antimony and mercury industries, reclaimed copper, aluminum, lead and zinc industries);
0.8 (for other furnaces and kilns)
Chromium and its compounds mg/m3 1.0
Hydrogen chloride mg/m3 30
Benzo(a)pyrene µg/m3 0.3
Dioxins ng-TEQ/m3 0.4
Asphaltic smoke mg/m3 5.0
4.1.3 If the competent department of ecology and environment under the State Council or Shandong Provincial People's Government clearly stipulates the territorial scope and time for implementing the special emission limits of air pollutants, in addition to this standard, the industrial furnaces and kilns within the territorial scope shall also comply with the special emission limits in the national standards as required.
4.2 Emission pipe height requirements
The emission pipe height shall in no way be less than 15 m, and the specific height shall be determined according to the requirements of environmental impact assessment documents that have been reviewed, approved or put on records.
5 Requirements for pollutant monitoring
5.1 Requirements for sampling and monitoring of pollutants
5.1.1 The enterprises shall, in accordance with the requirements of relevant laws and regulations, establish an enterprise monitoring system, formulate a monitoring scheme, carry out self-monitoring over the pollutant emissions and the impact on the surrounding environment quality, keep the original monitoring records, and publish the monitoring results. The formulation of enterprises' self-monitoring schemes, monitoring quality assurance and quality control shall comply with the requirements of HJ/T 373, HJ 819 and HJ 836.
5.1.2 The requirements for installing automatic monitoring equipment for pollutant emissions in industrial furnaces and kilns shall be in accordance with HJ 75 and HJ 76, as well as relevant laws and regulations.
5.1.3 The emission pipes shall be provided with sampling holes and permanent monitoring platforms, whose arrangement shall be carried out according to relevant requirements of GB/T 16157, HJ/T 397, HJ 75, HJ 76 and HJ 836, and standardized permanent signs for emission outlets shall be set up.
5.1.4 Sampling frequency and method of pollution sources during supervisory monitoring shall meet the requirements of GB/T 16157, HJ/T 397, HJ 836 and other relevant standards.
5.1.5 The method standards listed in Table 2 shall be adopted for the determination of the emission concentration of air pollutants. After the promulgation and implementation of this standard, any newly issued national standards in regard to environmental monitoring and analysis methods, if their application scopes are the same, are also applicable to the determination of pollutants corresponding to this standard.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Technical contents
5 Requirements for pollutant monitoring
6 Criteria for compliance
7 Implementation and supervision