1.Exhaust emissions: Some toxic and harmful gases may be produced during the waste incineration process, such as dioxins, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, etc. These gases, if not properly treated, can pose a hazard to the environment and human health. Therefore, the waste incinerator should be equipped with an effective exhaust gas treatment system to ensure that the exhaust gas meets the emission standard.
2.Fly ash disposal: Waste incineration produces a large amount of fly ash, which contains heavy metals and other harmful substances and needs to be properly disposed of. Fly ash should be stabilized and disposed of safely in accordance with relevant regulations to avoid pollution to the environment.
3.Equipment safety: There are certain potential safety hazards in the operation of garbage incinerator equipment, such as overheating, mechanical failure, etc. In order to ensure the safety of the equipment, regular maintenance and inspection should be carried out to ensure that the equipment is in good operating condition. At the same time, an emergency shutdown system should be set up so that the operation of the equipment can be stopped immediately in the event of an abnormal situation.
4.Noise pollution: Noise pollution may be generated during the operation of the waste incinerator, which will affect the lives of surrounding residents. Therefore, effective noise reduction measures should be taken, such as setting up silencers and staying away from residential areas, to reduce the impact on the surrounding environment.
5.Wastewater treatment: Some wastewater may be generated during the waste incineration process, which needs to be properly treated to avoid pollution to the surrounding environment. Wastewater should be treated and tested as necessary to ensure that the discharge standards are met.
6.Ash disposal: The ash produced after waste incineration needs to be properly disposed of. The ash should be stabilized and safely disposed of in accordance with relevant regulations to avoid secondary pollution to the environment.
7.Odor control: Garbage may produce foul-smelling gases during storage and disposal, affecting the surrounding environment. Effective measures should be taken to control the generation and spread of odorous gases, such as regular spraying of deodorants and strengthening the management of garbage storage.