COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION
of 28 February 2012
establishing the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions under Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions for iron and steel production
(notified under document C(2012) 903)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2012/135/EU)
Article 1
Article 2
ANNEX
BAT CONCLUSIONS FOR IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION
SCOPE
Reference documents |
Activity |
Large Combustion Plants BREF (LCP) |
Combustion plants with a rated thermal input of 50 MW or more |
Ferrous Metals Processing Industry BREF (FMP) |
Downstream processes like rolling, pickling, coating, etc. |
Continuous casting to the thin slab/thin strip and direct sheet casting (near-shape) |
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Emissions from Storage BREF (EFS) |
Storage and handling |
Industrial Cooling Systems BREF (ICS) |
Cooling systems |
General Principles of Monitoring (MON) |
Emissions and consumptions monitoring |
Energy Efficiency BREF (ENE) |
General energy efficiency |
Economic and Cross-Media Effects (ECM) |
Economic and cross-media effects of techniques |
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
EXPRESSION OF EMISSION LEVELS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES (BAT-AELs)
DEFINITIONS
1.1.
General BAT Conclusions
1.1.1.
Environmental management systems
Applicability
1.1.2.
Energy management
Description of BAT I.i
Description of BAT II – IV
Applicability of BAT II – IV
Description
Applicability
Applicability
Applicability
1.1.3.
Material management
Description
Applicability
1.1.4.
Management of process residues such as by-products and waste
Description
Applicability
1.1.5.
Diffuse dust emissions from materials storage, handling and transport of raw materials and (intermediate) products
1.1.6.
Water and waste water management
Applicability
1.1.7.
Monitoring
Description (relevant for BAT 14 and 15)
Description
Direct or quasi-direct measurement
Indirect measurements
Calculation of emissions with emission factors
1.1.8.
Decommissioning
1.1.9.
Noise
1.2.
BAT Conclusions For Sinter Plants
Air emissions
Bag Filter
Description
Applicability
Advanced electrostatic precipitator
Description
Description of the
RAC process
mentioned under BAT V
Applicability of techniques mentioned under BAT V
Description of
waste gas recirculation
under BAT I.i
Applicability of BAT I.i
Applicability of
other primary measures
under BAT I.ii
Description and applicability of the
RAC process
under BAT II.i see BAT 22.
Applicability of the
SCR
process under BAT II.ii
Water and waste water
— |
suspended solids |
< 30 mg/l |
— |
chemical oxygen demand (COD(1)) |
< 100 mg/l |
— |
heavy metals |
< 0,1 mg/l |
(sum of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn)). |
Production residues
Description
Energy
Description
Applicability
1.3.
BAT Conclusions For Pelletisation Plants
Air emissions
Description
Applicability
Water and waste water
— |
suspended solids |
< 50 mg/l |
— |
chemical oxygen demand (COD(2)) |
< 160 mg/l |
— |
Kjeldahl nitrogen |
< 45 mg/l |
— |
heavy metals |
< 0,55 mg/l |
(sum of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), zinc (Zn)). |
Production residues
Energy
Description
Applicability
1.4.
BAT Conclusions For Coke Oven Plants
Air emissions
Description
Applicability
Applicability
Description of BAT I
Applicability of BAT II
Applicability of BAT III
Water and waste water
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< 220 mg/l |
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< 20 mg/l |
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< 0,1 mg/l |
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< 4 mg/l |
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< 0,1 mg/l |
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< 0,05 mg/l |
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< 0,5 mg/l |
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< 15 – 50 mg/l. |