Classification and Assessment of Environmental Aspects of Converter and Electric Steel Plants

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The topic of this publication is classification and assessment of environmental aspects in metallurgical enterprise on an example of steel plant. The analysis included aspects which have negative influence on the environment. Taking into account the structure of the proceedings of the process of melting steel in converter and electric furnaces there were key aspects established which are treated as priority in investment programs and current activities within environmental protection process in order to limit their negative influence on the environment. The publication proposes a method of acting in the assessment of environmental aspects for each type of steel plant. The publication can be useful for the engineers and technologies from staff and to services taking care of environmental protection in metallurgical enterprises.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 212)

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175-178

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December 2013

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DOI: 10.1002/srin.201200056

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