Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant

Abstract This article examines the correlation between the amount of pollutants emitted from medical waste incinerator plant and the number of COVID-19 infections, based on the example of Podlaskie Voivodeship in Poland. This paper deals with the issues of medical waste management during the COVID-1...

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Main Authors: Monika Załuska, Anna Justyna Werner-Juszczuk, Katarzyna Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2023-03-01
Series:Aerosol and Air Quality Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.210399
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author Monika Załuska
Anna Justyna Werner-Juszczuk
Katarzyna Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk
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description Abstract This article examines the correlation between the amount of pollutants emitted from medical waste incinerator plant and the number of COVID-19 infections, based on the example of Podlaskie Voivodeship in Poland. This paper deals with the issues of medical waste management during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thermal processing is characterised as a method of medical waste utilisation. The technological sequence of the medical waste incineration installation and the integrated exhaust gas cleaning system are discussed. The results of studies on the emission of pollutants into the atmosphere during combustion are compared with the number of COVID-19 cases in the same voivodeship to investigate how the coronavirus pandemic affects the amount of medical waste generated, thus the amount of pollutants emitted into the atmosphere. The Pearson’s linear correlation coefficient and the Student’s t-test are used to verify the results. The analysis results show a statistically significant, moderate positive correlation between the amount of covid waste and the number of COVID-19 cases (0.5140). In turn, there is also a statistically significant moderate correlation between the number of COVID-19 cases and emissions of SO2 (r = 0.6256, p = 0.010), NOx (0.5019, p = 0.048), and HCl (0.5130, p = 0.042). This correlation finding highlights additional costs to the environment and public health as the number of COVID-19 cases increase, which can be taken into account for pandemic planning by governments in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-78228186ba2f4f8991d07601d34a95542025-02-09T12:17:53ZengSpringerAerosol and Air Quality Research1680-85842071-14092023-03-0122511210.4209/aaqr.210399Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration PlantMonika Załuska0Anna Justyna Werner-Juszczuk1Katarzyna Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk2Department of HVAC Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Białystok University of TechnologyDepartment of HVAC Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Białystok University of TechnologyInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Warsaw University of Life SciencesAbstract This article examines the correlation between the amount of pollutants emitted from medical waste incinerator plant and the number of COVID-19 infections, based on the example of Podlaskie Voivodeship in Poland. This paper deals with the issues of medical waste management during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thermal processing is characterised as a method of medical waste utilisation. The technological sequence of the medical waste incineration installation and the integrated exhaust gas cleaning system are discussed. The results of studies on the emission of pollutants into the atmosphere during combustion are compared with the number of COVID-19 cases in the same voivodeship to investigate how the coronavirus pandemic affects the amount of medical waste generated, thus the amount of pollutants emitted into the atmosphere. The Pearson’s linear correlation coefficient and the Student’s t-test are used to verify the results. The analysis results show a statistically significant, moderate positive correlation between the amount of covid waste and the number of COVID-19 cases (0.5140). In turn, there is also a statistically significant moderate correlation between the number of COVID-19 cases and emissions of SO2 (r = 0.6256, p = 0.010), NOx (0.5019, p = 0.048), and HCl (0.5130, p = 0.042). This correlation finding highlights additional costs to the environment and public health as the number of COVID-19 cases increase, which can be taken into account for pandemic planning by governments in the future.https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.210399Air pollutionEmissionMedical wasteThermal waste treatmentCOVID-19
spellingShingle Monika Załuska
Anna Justyna Werner-Juszczuk
Katarzyna Gładyszewska-Fiedoruk
Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Air pollution
Emission
Medical waste
Thermal waste treatment
COVID-19
title Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant
title_full Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant
title_fullStr Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant
title_full_unstemmed Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant
title_short Impact of COVID-19 Case Numbers on the Emission of Pollutants from a Medical Waste Incineration Plant
title_sort impact of covid 19 case numbers on the emission of pollutants from a medical waste incineration plant
topic Air pollution
Emission
Medical waste
Thermal waste treatment
COVID-19
url https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.210399
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