Thermal Waste Treatment Regulation
The Thermal Waste Treatment Regulation defines the requirements for the design, construction, operation, and monitoring of waste incineration and co-incineration facilities. The goal is to ensure safe and controlled thermal waste treatment while minimizing environmental and public health impacts.
Key Testing and Monitoring Requirements
The regulation establishes strict technical and operational requirements for thermal treatment facilities, including combustion control, flue gas treatment, and continuous emissions monitoring.
As part of thermal waste treatment, we perform extensive testing and monitoring, including:
Air Emissions
- Particulate matter (PM)
- Nitrogen oxides (NOx)
- Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
- Carbon monoxide (CO)
- Total organic carbon (TOC) in emissions
- Hydrogen chloride (HCl) and hydrogen fluoride (HF)
Contaminants and Heavy Metals in Emissions
- Mercury (Hg)
- Cadmium (Cd)
- Lead (Pb)
- Arsenic, chromium, nickel, and other metals
Dioxins and Furans
- Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and furans (PCDD/F)
Combustion Process Monitoring
- Combustion temperature
- Gas residence time
- Oxygen concentration (O2)
- Combustion stability
Additional Control Parameters
- Residue analysis (ash and slag)
- Eluate testing of residues
- Wastewater monitoring from flue gas treatment systems
Why Choose Us?
We provide expert technical support and precise monitoring of all critical thermal treatment parameters – from flue gas emissions and heavy metal analysis to combustion process optimization. Our services help clients achieve the highest safety standards and maintain full compliance with strict regulatory requirements.







