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Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University. Environmental and Climate Technologies | 2009

Reduction of Coal Dust Concentration in the Air by Using Renewable Resources as Dust Suppressants

Elīna Dāce; Sarma Valtere

Reduction of Coal Dust Concentration in the Air by Using Renewable Resources as Dust Suppressants The aim of the study is to develop an innovative coal dust suppression agent which meets the following demands: • Based on renewable natural resources, that have occurred as a waste product of existing industrial process, • Meets requirements regarded to health, safety and environment, • Is economically effective, • Has no adverse effects on coal quality or plant and machinery, • Suited to Latvia meeting both weather conditions and accessibility. The aim of the study has been reached. During the study the developed suppression agents have been experimentally tested, gaining results which show that the agents analyzed may be used successfully as coal dust suppressants. The results show as well necessity of additional experiments where concentrations and quantities of agents would be determined to reach the maximum effect.


Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University. Environmental and Climate Technologies | 2009

Determination of Solid Particle Concentration at Coal Transshipment Site

Kaspars Siliņš; Aivars Žandeckis; Sarma Valtere

Determination of Solid Particle Concentration at coal Transshipment site Coal handling and grinding processes are associated with significant particulate matter emissions into the atmosphere. This problem is particularly urgent when a coal-processing company is located in or nearby a densely populated city. To quantitatively evaluate concentrations generated into the atmosphere according to the standardized methodology, it is necessary to make extensive measurements using an automatic real-time, infrared dust and aerosol monitor. Before the experiments, the impact of particulate matter on human health and the environment was explored, six solid particle concentration detection methods and best available techniques for particulate matter emission prevention was described. During this study field measurements were carried out at on the territory of a coal transshipment company. Using the solid particle concentration detection system Dust Detective kit, concentration monitoring of total particulate matter (TSP), PM10 and PM2.5 was carried out. The equipment was located 6 m above ground and 120 m away from the emission source - coal crushing and handling site. TSP monitoring was carried out during four diurnal, PM10 - during 17 diunral and PM2.5 - during 12 days. After comparison of results with concentration values set in normative documents of Latvia and EU, it was found out that average 17 diurnal day concentration values of PM10 exceeded normative values for nine times. PM2.5 daily average concentrations of 12 days exceeded for four times exceeded the value of 25 μg/m3, which is mentioned in Directive 2008/50/EC of EU. After analysis of wind behaviour impact on the concentration values it is now understood that if wind comes from the dust emission source to the measurement system, the increase in wind speed increases particle concentration as all particles in the air and those raised from coal piles are driven towards the equipment. If wind comes from the opposite direction, the decrease of wind velocity results in an increase of concentration values as emitted dust cloud stays within the territory of the measurement. It was observed that wind speed causes the concentrations to change gradually, but wind direction is responsible for rapid concentration changes. The obtained results prove that there is an urgent problem with significant particulate matter emissions into the air at the coal transshipment site. It is necessary to take preventive measures to reduce dust emissions from the coal handling and grinding processes in this company. Overall after this study the situation of coal transshipment site impact level on air quality has become more clear and it is apparent that much stricter regulations must be introduced for coal processing sites.


Agronomy research | 2014

Combined management response and indicator based evaluation methodology of implementation of environmental management system at a wood pellet production industry.

Silvija Nora Kalnins; Sarma Valtere; Jūlija Gušča; Dagnija Blumberga


Agronomy research | 2014

Transition to low carbon society. Evaluation methodology

Silvija Nora Kalnins; Jūlija Gušča; Sarma Valtere; R. Vanaga; Dagnija Blumberga


Agronomy research | 2014

Cooperative problem-based learning approach in environmental engineering studies.

Silvija Nora Kalnins; Sarma Valtere; Jūlija Gušča; K. Valters; Kristaps Kašs; Dagnija Blumberga


Agronomy research | 2014

Cleaner production in biowaste management.

Jeļena Pubule; Agris Kamenders; Sarma Valtere; Dagnija Blumberga


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Full Factorial Design on Screening Experiments for Biosurfactant Enhanced Remediation of Hydrophobic Substances in Soil

Lelde Timma; Kārlis Sams; Sarma Valtere; Jānis Vilgerts; Dagnija Blumberga


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Laboratorijas darbu krājums vides inženierzinātņu studentiem. 2.daļa

Dagnija Blumberga; Ivars Veidenbergs; Sarma Valtere; Mārtiņš Gedrovičs; Gatis Bažbauers; Andra Blumberga; Aivars Žandeckis; Gatis Žogla; Silvija-Nora Kalniņš; Ilze Laicāne; Anna Kubule; Vladimirs Kirsanovs; Lelde Timma; Indra Muižniece; Krista Kļaviņa; Dace Lauka


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Analysis of Role of Nongovernmental Organisations in Educating on Climate Change Issues

Dagnija Blumberga; Silvija-Nora Kalniņš; Sarma Valtere


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Transition to Low Carbon Society. Evaluation Methodology

Silvija-Nora Kalniņš; Jūlija Gušča; Sarma Valtere; Ruta Vanaga; Dagnija Blumberga

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Dagnija Blumberga

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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Jeļena Pubule

Riga Technical University

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Lelde Timma

Riga Technical University

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Dagnija Blumberga

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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Agris Kamenders

Riga Technical University

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Jānis Vilgerts

Riga Technical University

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