2014/738/EU: Commission Implementing Decision of 9 October 2014 establishing best... (32014D0738)
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2014/738/EU: Commission Implementing Decision of 9 October 2014 establishing best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, under Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions, for the refining of mineral oil and gas (notified under document C(2014) 7155) Text with EEA relevance
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION
- of 9 October 2014
- establishing best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, under Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions, for the refining of mineral oil and gas
- (notified under document C(2014) 7155)
- (Text with EEA relevance)
- (2014/738/EU)
- Article 1
- Article 2
- ANNEX
- BAT CONCLUSIONS FOR THE REFINING OF MINERAL OIL AND GAS
- SCOPE
- GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Averaging periods and reference conditions for emissions to air
- Conversion of emissions concentration to reference oxygen level
- Averaging periods and reference conditions for emissions to water
- DEFINITIONS
- 1.1.
- General BAT conclusions for the refining of mineral oil and gas
- 1.1.1.
- Environmental management systems
- Applicability
- 1.1.2.
- Energy efficiency
- 1.1.3.
- Solid materials storage and handling
- 1.1.4.
- Monitoring of emissions to air and key process parameters
- Description
- 1.1.5.
- Operation of waste gas treatment systems
- Description
- 1.1.6.
- Monitoring of emissions to water
- 1.1.7.
- Emissions to water
- 1.1.8.
- Waste generation and management
- 1.1.9.
- Noise
- 1.1.10.
- BAT conclusions for integrated refinery management
- 1.2.
- BAT conclusions for the alkylation process
- 1.2.1.
- Hydrofluoric acid alkylation process
- Description
- Applicability:
- 1.2.2.
- Sulphuric acid alkylation process
- 1.3.
- BAT conclusions for base oil production processes
- 1.4.
- BAT conclusions for the bitumen production process
- 1.5.
- BAT conclusions for the fluid catalytic cracking process
- 1.6.
- BAT conclusions for the catalytic reforming process
- 1.7.
- BAT conclusions for the coking processes
- Description
- Applicability
- 1.8.
- BAT conclusions for the desalting process
- 1.9.
- BAT conclusions for the combustion units
- Description
- 1.10.
- BAT conclusions for the etherification process
- 1.11.
- BAT conclusions for the isomerisation process
- 1.12.
- BAT conclusions for the natural gas refinery
- 1.13.
- BAT conclusions for the distillation process
- Applicability
- Applicability
- 1.14.
- BAT conclusions for the products treatment process
- Applicability
- 1.15.
- BAT conclusions for storage and handling processes
- Description
- Applicability
- 1.16.
- BAT conclusions for visbreaking and other thermal processes
- 1.17.
- BAT conclusions for waste gas sulphur treatment
- 1.18.
- BAT conclusions for flares
- 1.19.
- BAT conclusions for integrated emission management
- Description
- Table 18
- BAT-associated emission levels for NO
- x
- emissions to air when applying BAT 57
- Description
- Table 19
- BAT-associated emission levels for SO
- 2
- emissions to air when applying BAT 58
- GLOSSARY
- 1.20.
- Description of techniques for the prevention and control of emissions to air
- 1.20.1.
- Dust
- 1.20.2.
- Nitrogen oxides (NO
- X
- )
- 1.20.3.
- Sulphur oxides (SO
- X
- )
- 1.20.4.
- Combined techniques (SO
- x
- , NO
- x
- and dust)
- 1.20.5.
- Carbon monoxide (CO)
- 1.20.6.
- Volatile organic compounds (VOC)
- 1.20.7.
- Other techniques
- 1.21.
- Description of techniques for the prevention and control of emissions to water
- 1.21.1.
- Waste water pretreatment
- 1.21.2.
- Waste water treatment
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