Title of article :
Influence of the ˇSoˇstanj coal-fired thermal power plant
on mercury and methyl mercury concentrations in
Lake Velenje, Slovenia
Author/Authors :
Jo?ze KotnikU، نويسنده , , Milena Horvat، نويسنده , , Vesna Mandi´c، نويسنده , , Martina Logar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Lake Velenje is located in one of the most polluted regions in Slovenia, the ˇSalek Valley. The major source of
pollution in the valley is the coal-fired thermal power plant in ˇSoˇstanj ˇSTPP, capacity 775 MW.. It has five separate
units. All units have electrostatic precipitators for fly ash removal. Unit 4 also has installed a wet flue gas
desulfurisation system FGD system.. Total mercury THg. concentrations were measured in lignite, slag and ash
samples from the ˇSTPP. In flue gas, different mercury species THg, MeHg, Hg2q, Hg0 . were determined separately
for unit 4 and unit 5 which use different flue gas cleaning technology. Mercury and methyl mercury MeHg.
concentrations were also measured in lake water at different depths, in inflow water, outflow water, rain, snow and
lake sediments in order to establish the influence of the power plant on the lake. Most mercury emitted from the
power plant is in the elemental form. The ratio between oxidised and elemental Hg depends on the flue gas cleaning
technology. Mass balance calculations have been performed for the ˇSTPP. The results show that the major sources of
mercury in Lake Velenje are wet deposition and lake inflows. Total and MeHg concentrations in the water column
are very low and can be compared to other non-contaminated freshwater lakes in the world
Keywords :
Lake , precipitation , Flue Gas , Coal combustion , mercury , Methyl mercury , Emission , Coal-fired power plant
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment