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Reconstruction Project for CDQ Cleaner Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant, Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co.

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Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd.

Reconstruction Project for CDQ Clean Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant
Environmental Impact Assessment Report

(Final version)

South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China May 2008

South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China

Reconstruction Project for CDQ Cleaner Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant, Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd.

Construction Entity: Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. Reconstruction Project for CDQ Clean Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China Environmental Impact Assessment Report Legal representative: Zhang Jianming

South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China

Reconstruction Project for CDQ Cleaner Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant, Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd.

Reconstruction Project for CDQ Clean Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant of SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. Construction Entity: Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. Assessment Unit: South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China (GuoHuanPingZhengJiaZi No. 2801) Unit legal person: Zhang Jianming (Director) Cooperative Unit: Shaoguan Environmental Monitoring Station

Chen Jun (Registered EIA Engineer Certificate No.: A28010160500) Bian Guojian (Registered EIA Engineer Certificate No.: A28010480400) Compiled by:
Name Chen Juan Bian Guojian Sang Yanhong Long Yingxian Qu Qun Title Senior Engineer Engineer Engineer Engineer Engineer No. of EIA Registration Certificate or EIA Post Certificate Registered EIA Certificate No.: A28010160500 Registered EIA A28010480400 Registered EIA Certificate No.: Registered EIA Certificate No.: Registered EIA Certificate No.: Compiled Chapters Chapters 1, 3, 6 and 14. Chapters 1; 2, 3; 6; 7; 8; 9; 14 Chapters 12;13; 14 Chapters 4; 5; 11; 14 Chapters 6; 14 Signature

Reviewed by: Zhong Changqin (Senior Engineer, Registered EIA Certificate No.: A28010190600), Signature: Dong Lin (Researcher, Registered EIA Certificate No.: A28010141000) Signature:

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Table of Contents
1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES............................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.6 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.6.3 1.6.4 1.7 1.7.1 1.7.2 2 BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................................................... 1 COMPILATION BASIS ............................................................................................................................. 2 Nationwide Laws & Regulations........................................................................................................ 2 Local Laws & Regulations ................................................................................................................. 2 Technical Guidelines and Criterions ................................................................................................. 3 Other Basis ......................................................................................................................................... 3 PURPOSES, PRINCIPLES AND METHODS FOR ASSESSMENT .................................................................. 3 Purposes.............................................................................................................................................. 3 Assessment Principles ........................................................................................................................ 3 Assessment Methods........................................................................................................................... 4 PROTECTION TARGETS FOR POLLUTION CONTROL, ENVIRONMENT ZONING AND PROTECTION ..... 4 Protection Targets for Pollution Control ........................................................................................... 4 Protection Targets for Environmental Protection.............................................................................. 4 ASSESSMENT GRADES AND KEY POINTS .............................................................................................. 7 Assessment Grades ............................................................................................................................. 7 Assessment Key Points ....................................................................................................................... 8 SCOPE AND FACTORS FOR ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................... 8 Water environment ............................................................................................................................. 8 Atmospheric Environment ................................................................................................................. 8 Acoustic Environment ........................................................................................................................ 9 Ecological Environment and Other ................................................................................................... 9 ASSESSMENT STANDARDS ....................................................................................................................... 9 Standards for Environment Quality ................................................................................................... 9 Emission Standards .......................................................................................................................... 10

PROJECT PROFILE .................................................................................................................................. 12 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 PROFILE FOR THE EXISTING COKING FACTORIES OF SGIS CO., LTD. ............................................... 12 Planning for the existing coking factors of SGIS............................................................................ 12 General Information of 4.3m 255 Hole Coking Oven and CDQ in Technological Renovation .. 14 THE POWER CONSUMPTION OF THE EXISTING 4.3M COKE OVEN ............................................ 15 The technological renovation relies on pollutant discharge of the CDQ of 4.3m coke ovens The technological renovation relies on pollutant discharge of the CDQ of 4.3m coke ovens Main Existing Environment Problems of 4.3m Coking Oven ........................................................ 21 Coke Wet Quenching Solution to 4.3m Coke Oven ......................................................................... 22 Necessity to Replace the Coke Wet Quenching with Coke Dry Quenching.................................... 22 Name, Nature and Location of Technical Innovation Project ........................................................ 23 Scale and Investment of Technical Innovation ............................................................................... 23 Manpower and Annual On-Stream Time of Technical Innovation Project.................................... 23 Main Technical and Economic Indexes of Technical Innovation Project...................................... 25

TABLE 2.1-3

with255 holes .............................................................................................................................................. 17 with255 holes .............................................................................................................................................. 18

2.2 SURVEY OF COKE DRY QUENCHING TECHNICAL INNOVATION PROJECT ................................................. 23

2.3 MAIN CONSTRUCTION CONTENTS OF COKE DRY QUENCHING TECHNICAL INNOVATION ....................... 26
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2.3.1 2.4 2.4.1

Project Setup..................................................................................................................................... 26 GENERAL LAYOUT AND REASONABLE ANALYSIS .................................................................................. 36 General layout .................................................................................................................................. 36

2.3.2 Main Construction Contents................................................................................................................ 28

2.4.2 Health protection zone ......................................................................................................................... 36 3 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS ...................................................................................................................... 40 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 RAW MATERIAL CONDITIONS AND PRODUCTS ................................................................................... 40 WATER BALANCE .................................................................................................................................. 40 TECHNICAL PROCESS AND POLLUTION-PRODUCING SECTIONS ANALYSIS OF CDQ PROJECT ........ 41 Overall Technical Process ................................................................................................................ 41 Technical Process, Pollution-producing and Treatment Measures of CDQ System ...................... 42 Technical Process, Pollution Producing and Treatment Measures of CDQ Thermodynamic

System 43 3.3.4 Technical Process, Pollution Producing and Treatment Measures of Coke Transportation System 44 3.4 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 4 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT IDENTIFICATION IN THE OPERATIONAL PERIOD..................................... 45 POLLUTION RESOURCE INTENSITY ANALYSIS IN THE OPERATIONAL PERIOD OF THE CDQ PROJECT 45 Air Pollution Sources ....................................................................................................................... 45 Pollution Resources.......................................................................................................................... 47 Solid Waste........................................................................................................................................ 48 Noise ................................................................................................................................................. 48 Statistics and Analysis of Abnormal Discharging Source Intensity................................................ 48 Three records before and after the coke dry quenching technical innovation ............................... 49

GENERAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE PROJECT SURROUNDING AREA ....................................... 51 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.2 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.................................................................................................................... 51 Geographical Location..................................................................................................................... 51 Topography ....................................................................................................................................... 51 Geology ............................................................................................................................................. 51 Hydrology.......................................................................................................................................... 51 Climate.............................................................................................................................................. 51 Vegetation and Soil ........................................................................................................................... 52 Aquatic Organism Resources & Fishery Resources........................................................................ 52 Natural landscape............................................................................................................................. 52 SOCIETY AND ECONOMY ..................................................................................................................... 52

ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING SITUATION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ................................... 55 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 EXISTING SITUATION SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT OF THE AMBIENT AIR QUALITY ........................... 55 Monitoring point............................................................................................................................... 55 Monitored items ................................................................................................................................ 57 Monitoring Time and Sampling Frequency .................................................................................... 57 Monitoring and analysis method ..................................................................................................... 57 Existing Situation Assessment of Ambient Air Quality ................................................................... 57 INVESTIGATION OF EXISTING SITUATION OF WATER ENVIRONMENT QUALITY.................................. 60 Monitoring points ........................................................................................................................... 60 Monitored items ................................................................................................................................ 62

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5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.5 6.

Monitoring Time and Sampling Frequency .................................................................................... 62 Monitoring and analysis methods.................................................................................................... 62 Evaluation of existing situation of water quality............................................................................. 63 MONITORING & EVALUATION OF EXISTING SITUATION OF ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT QUALITY ..... 69 Monitoring point............................................................................................................................... 69 Monitoring time and sampling frequency...................................................................................... 69 Monitoring method......................................................................................................................... 69 Evaluation of existing situation of acoustic environment quality................................................. 69 MONITORING & EVALUATION OF EXISTING SITUATION OF SOIL ENVIRONMENT QUALITY............. 70 Monitoring point............................................................................................................................... 70 Monitored items ................................................................................................................................ 70 Monitoring Time and Sampling Frequency .................................................................................... 70 Monitoring and analysis method ..................................................................................................... 71 INVESTIGATION & ASSESSMENT OF FARM CROP ................................................................................. 73

ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ANALYSIS ................................................................................................... 74 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.6.1 6.6.2 6.6.3 6.6.4 6.6.5 6.6.6 PREDICTION AND ASSESSMENT OF AMBIENT AIR IMPACT .................................................................... 74 Analysis of pollution meteorological conditions.............................................................................. 74 Estimation model.............................................................................................................................. 78 Prediction results and analysis and assessment .............................................................................. 82 Environmental impact assessment under abnormal emission ........................................................ 88 RIVER ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ANALYSIS ............................................................................................ 96 Overview of pollutant carrying river where the project is located................................................... 96 River Environment Impact Analysis ................................................................................................ 97 ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT ................................................................................ 98 Noise Source Intensity...................................................................................................................... 98 Patterning treatment of sound energy attenuation.......................................................................... 98 Forecast model.................................................................................................................................. 98 Results of noise forecast ................................................................................................................... 99 SOLID WASTE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ...................................................................... 101 ANALYSIS OF IMPACT OF DUST ON CROPS SURROUNDING PROJECT ................................................ 101 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. .......................................... 101 Environmental impact analysis for the construction sewage........................................................ 101 Environmental impact analysis for the construction dust............................................................. 102 Impact analysis for construction noises......................................................................................... 103 Analysis on Environmental Impact of Solid Waste ....................................................................... 106 Analysis on impact of soil erosion.................................................................................................. 106 Environment supervision during construction.............................................................................. 107

RISK ASSESSMENTS .............................................................................................................................. 109 7.1 7.1.1 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 RISK IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS ................................................................................................. 109 Material hazard identification of the Project................................................................................. 109 ANALYSIS AND FORECAST ON ENVIRONMENTAL RISK IMPACT .........................................................116 Determination of Maximum Credible Accident..............................................................................116 The Source Intensity of Maximum Credible Accident ...................................................................117

7.1.3Grade and scope of the assessment .....................................................................................................115

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Accident Consequence Forecast .................................................................................................119 Collection of Fire Water Discharging for fire Accident ................................................................ 124 Calculation for Risk Value ............................................................................................................. 125

RISK PREVENTION MEASURES ............................................................................................................ 125 Device selection and prevention measures on processing ............................................................. 125 The automatic control system, emergency shutdown and accidental handling devices during Prevention measures to hazardous substances .............................................................................. 128 Preventive measures of fire fighting system .................................................................................. 128 Prevention against natural disaster factors ................................................................................... 130 Gas protection area and management measures ........................................................................... 130 Environmental Monitoring & Environmental Risk Emergency Monitoring ............................... 131 EMERGENCY PLAN .............................................................................................................................. 132 THREE SIMULTANEOUS CHECK TABLE FOR ENVIRONMENT SAFETY ............................................ 134

production ................................................................................................................................................... 127

CLEAN PRODUCTION & MASS LOADING CONTROL .................................................................. 135 8.1 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.3 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.3.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 DEFINITION & INDEX SYSTEM SELECTION........................................................................................ 135 Comparison of Coke Dry and Wet Quenching .............................................................................. 135 Analysis of clean production process for coke dry quenching ...................................................... 136 REVIEW ON CLEAN PRODUCTION INDEXES .................................................................................... 136 Production process and equipment requirements.......................................................................... 137 Index of Coke product .................................................................................................................... 137 Waste recycling index ..................................................................................................................... 138 INDEX OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENT .............................................................. 138 ANALYSIS ON RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND ENERGY CONSERVATION ............................................... 139 CONCLUSION OF CLEAN PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT ....................................................................... 141 ANALYSIS OF TOTAL VOLUME CONTROL........................................................................................... 141

8.2 ANALYSIS OF CLEAN PRODUCTION LEVEL FOR PRODUCTION PROCESS .............................................. 135

PREVENTION MEASURES AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & TECHNICAL

FEASIBILITY DEMONSTRATION ............................................................................................................... 142 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.3 9.4 10 DEMONSTRATION OF EXHAUST GAS CONTROL MEASURES ................................................................ 142 Exhaust gas control measures taken for whole technical renovation project .............................. 142 Exhaust gas control measures and environmental protection measures take for the coke dry Feasibility analysis of exhaust control measures for coke dry quenching project ....................... 143 DEMONSTRATION OF WASTEWATER CONTROL MEASURES ................................................................ 143 Feasibility analysis of production sewage treatment measures..................................................... 143 Feasibility analysis of sanitary sewage treatment measures ......................................................... 145 Construction of sewage treatment plant of SGIS group................................................................ 145 DEMONSTRATION OF SOLID WASTE CONTROL MEASURES............................................................... 146 DEMONSTRATION OF NOISE CONTROL MEASURES ........................................................................... 146

quenching system ........................................................................................................................................ 142

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ...................................................................................................................... 147 10.1 10.2. PURPOSE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ................................................................. 147 STAGE AND MODE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ................................................................................. 147 Phase I: Project EIA Information Publicity .............................................................................. 147

10.2.1

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10.2.2 10.2.3 10.3 10.3 10.4

Phase II: Public Participation in Preparation Stages of Report............................................... 147 Phase III: Publicity of Simplified Version of Report ................................................................ 147

MODE AND SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION ............................................................................................... 150 MODE AND SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION ............................................................................................... 151 RESULT ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC INVESTIGATION ................................................................................ 151 Statistics on Investigated People Circumstances of Public Participation................................. 151 Overall Findings of Public Participation Survey ...................................................................... 153 Opinion Survey and Clarification on Feedback........................................................................ 156 Summary of Opinion Feedback and Commitment on Part of Unit of the Project ................... 156

10.4.1 10.4.2 10.4.3 10.4.4 10.5 10.6 11

PUBLIC OPINIONS ON NOTICE OF SIMPLIFIED VERSION OF REPORT ............................................... 157 CONCLUSION ON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION .......................................................................................... 157

ANALYSES OF COMPLIANCE TO INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AND LOCATION

REASONABILITY ............................................................................................................................................ 158 11.1 11.1.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.2.4 12 ANALYSIS OF COMPLIANCE TO STATE INDUSTRIAL POLICY ........................................................... 158 Analysis of Compliance to Local Industrial Policy ................................................................... 159 Analysis of Layout Reasonability............................................................................................... 160 Reasonability Analysis of the Overall Layout............................................................................ 160 Environmental Availability Analysis.......................................................................................... 160 Feasibility of Prevention Distance ............................................................................................. 160

11.2 REASONABILITY ANALYSIS OF FACTORY LOCATION .............................................................................. 160

ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC GAIN AND LOSS.................................................................................... 162 12.1 INVESTMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OF THE PROJECT TO BE BUILT ............................ 162 Main Measures of Environmental Protection ........................................................................... 162 Investment on Environmental Protection.................................................................................. 162 Social Performance Analysis ..................................................................................................... 163 Analysis of environmental profit and loss ................................................................................. 163 Economic Performance Analysis............................................................................................... 164

12.1.1 12.1.2 12.2 12.2.1 12.2.2 12.2.3 12.3 13

ANALYSIS OF OVERALL ENVIRONMENT & SOCIOECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF PROJECT ........... 163

CONCLUSION TO ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC GAIN AND LOSS ........................ 165

ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING PLAN...................................................... 166 13.1 13.2 RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION ........................................... 166 ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 166 Introduction of SGIS Environment Monitoring Station ........................................................... 166 Monitoring Range of SGIS Monitoring Station........................................................................ 166

13.2.1 13.2.2 13.3 13.4 14

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN .............................................................................................. 168 SUGGESTIONS ON STRENGTHENING ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT ................................................ 169

ASSESSMENT CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................ 172 14.1 14.2 PROJECT OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 172 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS..................................................................................................................... 172 Raw Material Conditions and Products..................................................................................... 172 Pollutant Discharge.................................................................................................................... 173 Before and after the coke dry quenching technical innovation ................................................ 173 Prevention and treatment measures for water pollution ........................................................... 174

14.2.1 14.2.2 14.2.3 14.2.4

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Health protection zone ............................................................................................................... 175

EXISTING SITUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................... 175 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT PREDICTION............................................................................................. 176 CLEAN PRODUCTION AND MASS LOADING CONTROL ....................................................................... 178 INDUSTRIAL POLICIES ANALYSIS & RATIONALITY ANALYSIS OF SITE SELECTION ......................... 178 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ANALYSIS ..................................................................................................... 179

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1 General Principles
1.1 Background
Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as SGIS) locates on the east of Maba Town, Qujiang County, Shaoguan City of Guangdong Province. Established in 1966, it has become a large million-ton integrated enterprise of steel and iron with over 40 years of development. In Coking Plant of SGIS, there are currently two 4.3m coke ovens of Model JNK43-98F, i.e. 4# and 5# coke ovens (1#~3#coke ovens have been removed), 255 holes, with an annual coke production of 700,000t.5# coke oven was put into service in Nov. 2003, while 4# coke oven was put into use in 2004. For the quenching system, they both adopted coke wet quenching, but places for coke dry quenching (CDQ) devices were reserved in design. To recycle sensible heat from red cokes, reduce energy consumption and pollution, and improve quality of cokes, SGIS Coking Plant equips current 4# and 5# coke oven quenching sections with CDQ devices without any change in other sections, that is, a set of Model JNG68 CDQ devices. Considering a certain surplus coefficient (max. 87.07t), maximum processing capacity of the CDQ devices is specified as 90t/h while the normal processing capacity is 80t/h.Current coke wet quenching system can be reserved as backup devices of CDQ devices when the latter are under annual repair or in failure. By adopting CDQ, heat energy could be recycled from red cokes, 45t of medium pressure (3.82MPa) steam could be acquired per hour and steam-generated power could reach 60286103kWh every year; Energy-saving calculation shows that, compared with coke wet quenching, adoption of CDQ could lead to energy recycling of 39,200t standard coal, equal to energy reduction of 60kg standard coal in production of 1t coke. Full use of the foregoing energy can undoubtedly reduce enterprise cost significantly and make products more competitive, thus bringing obvious energy-reducing effects. Large enterprises are encouraged to actively adopt new energy-saving and environmentally protective techniques, such as coke dry quenching (CDQ) etc. to alter the existing coke enterprises, improve production technique level and product quality, reduce energy dissipation and improve the environment. The requirements of Admittance Requisites to Coking Industry when newly building or expanding coke ovens, in principle, construction of CDQ devices should be carried out simultaneously; The requirements of Development Policies on Steel Industry Steel and iron enterprises must develop power generation by recycling surplus heat and waste energy. Integrated enterprises of steel and iron with the scale of over 5 million tons should endeavor to realize the purpose of surplus power except self supply serving the outside and Coke ovens should synchronously equip CDQ system matching with dust collecting devices; And the requirements of Guidance Directory for Adjustment of Industrial Structures (2005 Edition) that the State encourages the steel and iron industry to construct CDQ devices. In accordance with the above requirements, SGIS adopts advanced CDQ process to replace traditional coke wet quenching process, i.e. equipping Model JNG86-1 CDQ devices with processing capacity of 90t/h. This complies with relevant industrial policies. According to Notice on Submission of Fund Application Report for 1st Alternative Projects on Resource Saving and Environmental Protection in 2007 HuanZi (2007) No. 002, CDQ transformation project of SGIS Group Corporation has been in the list. In accordance with Regulations on the Administration of Construction Project Environmental Protection (Decree No. 253 of the State Council in 1998) and relevant provisions of the Province on administration of construction project environmental protection, if the construction project is likely to cause serious impact on the environment, environmental impact assessment (EIA) must be conducted, EIA report must be compiled and relevant examination and approval system must be implemented in order to effectively control appearance of new pollution sources, protect the environment and realize sustainable development. After receiving the entrustment, the undertaking unit organizes to conduct field survey and data research on the construction project and compile the EIP report in accordance with specific requirements of the State on the compilation of the EIP reports.

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1.2 1.2.1

Compilation Basis Nationwide Laws & Regulations

(1) Environmental Protection Law of the Peoples Republic of China (Dec. 1989); (2) Law of the People's Republic of China on Prevention and Control of Water Pollution (revisedFeb. 28, 2008); (3) Law of the People's Republic of China on Prevention and Control of Atmospheric Pollution (revised in Apr. 2000); (4) Law of the People's Republic of China on Prevention and Control of Noise Pollution (Oct. 1996); (5) Law of the People's Republic of China on Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Solid Wastes (Apr. 2005); (6) Law of the People's Republic of China on Clean Production Promotion (2002); (7) Decision of the State Council on Several Issues Concerning Environmental Protection (GuoFa 2005 No.39); (8) Regulations on the Administration of Construction Project Environmental Protection (Nov. 1998); (9) Administration of Construction Project Environmental Protection by Means of Classification Catalogue, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China, Decree No. 14; (10) Regulations on Grading Approval for Environmental Impact Assessment Documents of Construction Project, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China, Decree No. 164; (11) Opinions on Enforcing Water Conservation Work of Industry, GuoJingMaoZiYuan [2000] No. 1015; (12) Several Provisions on Development of Combined Heat and Power Production, State Development and Planning Commission, JiJiaoNeng (1998) No. 220; (13) Regulations of the State Council on Issues Concerning Acid Rain and SO2 Control Zones, GuoHan (98) No. 5; (14) Replies of the State Council on the Tenth Five-Yean Plan of Pollution Control in Acid Rain and SO2 Zones, GuoHan (2002) No. 84; (15) Policy on Technologies for Prevention and Control of SO2 Emissions from Coal Burning, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China, State Economic and Trade Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology [2002] No. 26; (16) Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry (Jul. 2005); (17) Circular on Strengthening Environmental Impact Assessment Management and Preventing Environmental Risks (HuanFa (2005) No. 152); (18) Interim Measures of the Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment, (HuanFa (2006) No. 28); (19) Law of the People's Republic of China on Environmental Impact Assessment; Dec. 26, 1989 1.2.2 Local Laws & Regulations (1) Regulations of Guangdong Province on the Administration of Construction Project Environmental Protection (Sep. 1997), revised on the 31st Session of the 8th Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial Peoples Congress; (2) Guidelines of Guangdong Province on the Administration of Construction Project Environmental Protection (trial) (Sep. 2000), Guangdong Environmental Protection Bureau YueHuanJian (2000) No.8; (3) Scheme for Adjustment of Guangdong Industrial Structures, YueFuBan (2001) No.74; (4) Division of Guangdong Surface Water Environmental Function Areas, YueFuHan (1999) No.553; (5) Guangdong Blue Sky Project, YueFuBan (2001) No.7; (6) Guangdong Green Water Project, YueFuBan (1997) No.29;

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(7) Circular on Printing and Issuing Control Objectives of Total Amount of Emission from Major Pollutants in Each County (City, District) during 11th Five-Year Plan, ShaoHuan (2006) No. 178; (8) Scheme for Adjustment of Guangdong Industrial Structures (Apr. 2006); (9) Compliance to the Guangdong Outline of Environmental Protection Planning (2006-2020). (10) Circular on Printing and Issuing Guangdong Provincial Regulations on Grading Approval for Environmental Impact Assessment Documents of Construction Project, YueFu (2006) No. 122; (11) Public Participation on Environmental Management on Construction in Guangdong Province And Implementation Measures ,YueHuan( 2007) No. 99 (12) Outline of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan for Ecological Protection in Guangdong Province.

1.2.3

Technical Guidelines and Criterions

(1) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment---General Principles (HJ/T2.1-93); (2) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment--- Atmospheric Environment (HJ/T2.2-93); (3) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment---Surface Water Environment (HJ/T2.3-93); (4) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment--- Acoustic Environment (HJ/T2.4--95); (5) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment---Non-Polluted Ecological Impact(HJ/T19-1997); (6) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Risks Assessment of Construction Project (HJ/T169-2004); (7) Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment (HJ/T2.1-2.3-93, HJ/T2.4-1995); (8) Technical Methods for Making Local Emission Standards of Air Pollutants (GB/T13201-91); (9) Health Protection Zone Standard for Coking Plants (GB 1166189)

1.2.4

Other Basis

(1) Approval Report of Coking Plant (2) Feasibility Research Report on CDQ Clean Production Retrofit Project for 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant of Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. Compiled by ACRE Coking & Refractory Engineering Consulting Corporation, MCC

1.3 1.3.1

Purposes, Principles and Methods for Assessment Purposes

To comprehend environmental features in regions of assessment through research on existing situations of natural environment and social environment surrounding the site of construction project; to find out engineering features and pollutant emission features of the proposed project through analysis of engineering, pollution source and prevention and control measures. According to local environment features and pollution source features, make a survey of pollutant emission conditions after trial production of this project, and degree and scope of impact on ambient environment as well as possible changes in environment quality; to predict the improvement degree of environment due to decreased pollutant emission after trial production of this project, probability and outcome of risk accidents, and put forward emergency response measures and precautions; in accordance with clean production and total amount control and other requirements, explain why the technologies and equipment used in this project are cutting-edge, and why the environmental facilities are reliable and reasonable, and meanwhile propose countermeasures and suggestions on prevention, control and alleviation of pollution.

1.3.2

Assessment Principles

In order to realize the above objectives, this environmental assessment adopts the following principles: on the basis of principles such as total amount control, clean production and specified emission for pollutants, minimize
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pollutant emission amount of the Project, control total amount of pollutant emission after the launch of the Project in a specified range, and promote integrated and coordinated development of local economic, environmental and social performances. Try to work out the following contents: (1) The situation survey has a specified target and practical significance; (2) Pollution source survey and source intensity calculation embody the characteristics of the proposed project; (3) As for the prediction and assessment of environmental risk impact, the methods are feasible and the results are reliable, and it can really prevent the potential risks and protect the environment. (4) Obey policies and regulations of the State on environmental protection such as control total amount of pollutants and specified emission; (5) Pollution prevention measures, implementing effects of environmental protection schemes, existing problems, and analysis and suggestions for improvement.

1.3.3

Assessment Methods

(1) Focus on assessment of existing situation and conduct surveys to confirm environmental pollution by emission and environment quality status after trial production of the project; (2) (2) Make full use of environment data and information available on the region of the project; (3) Analysis of pollution source shall be conducted by analogy analysis method, empirical coefficient method and pattern calculation method, and meanwhile check pollutant emission from transformation projects with practical evaluation results; (4) Integrated use of qualitative and quantitative analysis; (5) Analysis on the basis of local planning and the States industrial policies; (6) Recommended assessment methods in Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment promulgated by the State.

1.4 1.4.1

Protection Targets for Pollution Control, Environment Zoning and Protection Protection Targets for Pollution Control

(1) All pollution sources are under reasonable and appropriate control, and their impact on the environment is minimized by strengthening of technical measures and management measures; (2) By actively promoting the principle of clean production, each technical and economic index of clean production reach domestic advanced level; (3) Each pollution source realizes specified emission; (4) Control total amount of emission from major pollutants at each pollution source; (5) In compliance with the principle of recycling and economy, realize reasonable use of energy and resources.

1.4.2

Protection Targets for Environmental Protection

According to features of the project and ambient environment situation, objectives for environmental protection in this Assessment are as follows: (1) Protection targets for ambient air protection: ensure no harm against living environment quality of residents in and around the plant; ensure no harm against environment sensitive places including Fossil Site of Lions Crag Primitives (Ancient Maba Man) 5km away in the southwest of the plant boundary and Nanhua Temple 10km away (refer to Table 1.4-1 for details, and see relative locations in Figure 1.4-1).According to Principle and Technical Methods for Regionalizing Ambient Air Quality Function (HJ14-1996) and Environmental Impact Assessment Report on Technical Reformation Project of Slab Continuous Caster and Medium Plate Mill in Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. replied by Guangdong Environmental Protection Bureau, as for Shaoguan Steel Plant, the outside belongs to Category II ambient air quality function zone while the inside belongs to Category III ambient air quality function zone.
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Table 1.4-1 Monitoring Protection targets point Plant Site Old Xiaojiang Village New Xiaojiang Village Daping Village Liantang Village Yumin Village Shuibei Village Maba No. 3 Primary School Da Yuantou Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Meihuazhai Village XinZhai Maba Town Nanhua Temple Shanzibei

Protection targets for ambient air protection: Atmospheric Function Zone Grade III Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone Grade II Zone

1# 2# 3# 4# 5# 6# 7# 8# 9# 10# 11# 12# 13# 14#

Distance from the Distance from Location project the CDQ system (m) boundary (m) / / / WS 1000 1500 WS 1600 1800 WN 1580 1780 N 800 1300 WN 2000 2100 EN 2000 2150 W E SE E SE SW S N 2100 2200 1900 2600 3800 5900 7000 900 2200 1950 2010 2750 3920 5810 6820 1310

Object

Employee Residents: 330 Residents: 250 Residents: 180 Residents: 200 Residents: 200 Residents: 210 Teachers and Students: 600 Residents: 400 Students Residents Residents Residents Tourists Residents

(2) Protection targets for environment waterprotection: The Project discharge outlet lies on Meihua River. According to Division of Guangdong Water Environmental Function Areas, 6km Section from SGIS discharge outlet to downstream Longgang (Estuary) of Meihua River and 4km Section from Longgang to Baitu (Estuary) of Maba River shall comply with Grade Standard in Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water (GB3838-2002), and so do Baitu Section of Beijiang River. Water environment quality around the plant is not affected obviously. For regionalizing of water environment function and implementing standards in the assessed region, see details in Table 1.4-2.

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Ambient Air Protection Objectives

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Table 1.4-2 Regionalizing of water environment function and implementing standards in the assessed region
Protection targets Meihua River (upstream) Meihua River (downstream) Maba River (upstream) Maba River (downstream) Beijiang River (Baitu Section) Position Distance (m) Water Environment Function Zone Grade III Grade Grade Grade Grade Huangsha Pit to SGIS discharge port, 14km SGIS discharge port to downstream Longgang (Estuary) of Meihua River: 6km Huangmao to Shaoguan Longgang: 42km Longgang to Baitu (Estuary): 4km Shazhouwu to Baisha: 30km

(3) Acoustic Environment: Near the boundary of this project (Iron-making Plant) are Sintering Plant, Steel-making Plant and Power Plant. There are some residents scattered in Old Xiaojiang Village in the northwest outside this Plant. There are no provisions about division of acoustic function areas in the assessed region currently. According to standards specified in Environmental Impact Assessment Report on Technical Reformation Project of Slab Continuous Caster and Medium Plate Mill in Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. replied by Guangdong Environmental Protection Bureau, the implementing standards for acoustic environment in this project are shown in detail in Table 1.4-3.

Table 1.4-3 Regionalizing of acoustic environment function and implementing standards in the assessed region
Protection targets Old Xiaojiang Village SGIS Living Area SGIS Plant Region Position Distance (m) Acoustic Environment Function Zone Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3

Northwest, 10m away from the north plant boundary East and West Residential Area Plant Region: 8.3 km2

1.5 1.5.1

Assessment Grades and Key Points Assessment Grades

Upon request by the Technical Guidance for Environmental Impact Assessment, based on the characteristics of the project and environmental features, the grades for this assessment are determined as:

(1) Assessment of atmospheric environment impact


Grading of atmospheric environmental impact assessment shall be based on the following factors: discharge amount of major pollutants, complexity degree of surrounding geographical situations, relevant atmospheric environment quality standards implemented in local area etc. After 1~3 major pollutants are chosen and their equivalent discharge amounts are calculated, the grading of assessment work can be realized. According to engineering analysis of the project, after it is put into operation, air pollutants (mainly SO2 and smoke dust) emissions are as follows: Qdust9.75kg/h The formula for equivalent standard release in the Technical Guidance for Environmental Impact Assessment: Pi=(QiC0i)109 Wherein, Pi-equivalent standard emission (m3/h) Qi-emission in unit time (t/h) C0i-ambient air quality standard (mg/m3) Therefore, the equivalent standard emission of dust (PM10) should be: Pdust=0.3107 m3/h. P value is lower than 2.5108 . As surrounding geography of the project is characterized by valley plain and hills, in
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accordance with specifications of Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment, the atmospheric environmental impact assessment work of this project shall be specified as Class 3 assessment. (2) Assessment of the impact on surface water Upon request by the Guidance, the impact on surface water is graded in accordance with the emission of polluted water, the complexity degree of the water-quality of the polluted water, the size of the water areas included, and the requirements on water-quality. The pollution carrying water body of the project is Meihua River (downstream), which is categorized as a small river. The water quality of Meihua River (downstream) is required to be category IV. Water pollutants generated from this CDQ project is simple and is reused after treatment which is up to relevant technical requirement and realizes the zero discharge. So analysis for it only is qualitative.

(3) Acoustic environment impact assessment


The project is inside the plant area which belongs to Category 3 area in aspect of acoustic function, but the boundaries of the plant are near Laoxiaojiang Village, in accordance with specifications of Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment---Acoustic Environment, assessment of acoustic environment impact shall be specified as Class 2.

(4) Assessment of ecological environment impact


Within the area where the factory site is located, there are no animals or plants under the first-class protection of the state, and no rare or endangered aquatic creatures live in the nearby sea area. Considering the project involves a slight amount of wastewater release, and is carried out within the factory, so the ecological environment is evaluated as general.

1.5.2

Assessment Key Points

In this Assessment, there are totally 13 special topics including Profile and Engineering Analysis of Construction Project, Environment Profile, Monitoring and Assessment of Present Environment Quality, Environmental Impact Analysis during Operation, Environmental Risks Analysis during Operation, Technical Feasibility Study on Environmental Protection Measures, and Public Participation. According to the pilot run condition of the project and environmental characteristics, the assessment of the existing situation of the atmospheric environment, clean projection analysis, and the assessment and analysis of the implementation effect of environmental protection measures are determined as the points of the assessment.

1.6 1.6.1

Scope and Factors for Assessment Water environment

Upon request by the Technical Guidance for Environmental Impact Assessment, we develop the scope and factor of the assessment of the environmental impact of this project. According to discharge features of engineering sewage, assessment scope of the project shall be determined as 1) sewage port on Meihua River to converging points of Meihua River and Maba River, and the entrance where Maba River flows into Beijiang River, the whole length is 10km; 2) the following Beijiang River section with a length of 5km. Assessment factors of existing situation include the following 20 items: pH, SS, sulfide, volatile phenol, arsenic, water temperature, lead, cadmium, copper, zinc, mercury, petroleum-related substances, fluoride, cyanide, CODcr, BOD5, inorganic nitrogen, inorganic phosphorus and Fe. Prediction factors: CODcr and petroleum-related substances

1.6.2

Atmospheric Environment

According to the request by the Technical Guidance for Environmental Impact Assessment, the release condition of air pollutants and the characteristics of the regional environment, the scope and factor of the assessment of the atmospheric impact in this project are determined. Assessment scope: according to the project scale, pollution discharge characteristics and situation of surrounding environment, the assessment scope of this project shall be fixed on such a rectangular area which centers on the plant location and extends along the prevailing wind direction, with its side length being 10 km. Assessment factors of existing situation: SO2, NO2, PM10, TSP Factors for existing situation assessment: PM10, TSP (Under the accidental conditions)
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1.6.3

Acoustic Environment

According to the condition of the surrounding environment, the scope for acoustic environment assessment is the area within the factory boundary in which there are noise sensitive points. The assessment factor is equivalent consecutive Level A. The range of assessment is 200m outside the boundary..

1.6.4

Ecological Environment and Other

The factors for evaluating the existing situation of land quality are: pH, Pb, Zn, Cd, Cr Animal and plant breeds, biomass, and dominant species etc. The assessment of the impact of solid wastes on the environment involves the analysis of the toxicity of the solid wastes, the authentication of the characteristics and types of the solid wastes, the analysis of the measures of comprehensively utilizing or disposing solid wastes, of the possible impacts of the solid wastes on water bodies, the atmosphere, soil, underground water and ecology etc., and the feasibility of the pollution preventing and treating measures taken.

1.7 Assessment Standards 1.7.1 Standards for Environment Quality

(1) Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, modified in Jan., 2000); Class III standard is adopted inside the plant, and Class II standard is adopted outside the plant. Table 1.7-1 Pollutants Absorbable particles Standards for Environment Quality Assessment Standards Average value in 1 hour Day average Value of Class II Standard (mg/m3) / 0.15 Value of Class III Standard (mg/m3) / 0.25 Value of Class II Standard (mg/m3) / 0.3 TSP 3 Value of Class III Standard (mg/m ) / 0.5 Value of Class II Standard (mg/m3) 10 4 CO Value of Class III Standard (mg/m3) 20 6 Value of Class II Standard (mg/m3) 0.5 0.15 Sulfur dioxide Value of Class III Standard (mg/m3) 0.7 0.25 Value of Class II Standard (mg/m3) 0.24 0.12 Nitrogen dioxide Value of Class III Standard (mg/m3) 0.24 0.12 (2) The corresponding standards of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) shall be implemented according to Water Function Planning of Guangdong Province: namely, the upstream of Meihuahe River (between Huangshakeng and discharge outlet of SGIS, 14km) applies to Class III standard; the 6km-long section of Meihua River between discharge outlet of SGIS and Longgang of Meihua River downstream (estuary) and the 4km-long segment of Maba River between Longgang and Baitu (estuary) apply to Class IV standard; the upstream of Maba River (between Huangmao and Longgang in Shaoguan, 42km) applies to Class II standard; and the Baitu segment of Beijiang River applies to Class IV standard. Table 1.7-2 Surface Water Ambient Quality Standard Items PH value (no dimension) Water temperature Chemical oxygen demand (COD) biochemical oxygen demand after 5 days (BOD5) (BOD5) Copper Arsenic Mercury Chrome (hexavalence) Lead cyanide 15 3 0.01 0.05 0.00005 0.01 0.01 0.005 Class I Class IV Class V 6~9 Artificial variations of environment water temperature should be limited as: Maximum temperature rise in week average 1 15 3 1.0 0.05 0.00005 0.05 0.01 0.05 20 4 1.0 0.05 0.0001 0.05 0.05 0.2 30 6 1.0 0.1 0.001 0.05 0.05 0.2 40 10 1.0 0.1 0.001 0.1 0.1 0.2
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Items Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Volatile hydroxybenzene 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.01 0.1 Petroleum 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.5 1.0 Sulphide 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 Fluoride 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 Total nitrogen 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 Total phosphor 0.02 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Zinc 0.05 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 Cadmium 0.001 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 Iron 0.3 (3) According to the requirements of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93), the acoustic environmental sensitive points Yangwu Village, Dayuantou Village, Shanzibei School, Xiaogang Village and Xiaojiang Village, belonging to the rural living environment, applies to Class I standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93); the Laoxiaojiang Village, for being in the 300m range to SGIS plant boundary, applies to Class II standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB 3093-93); and the plant boundary, belonging to industrial region, applies to Class III standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93). Table 1.7-4 Standard of Ambient Noise Standard Daytime Class I standard Class II standard Class III standard 55 60 65 Nighttime 45 50 55

(4) The Class II standard in the Environmental Quality Standard for Soils (GB15618-1995). Table 1.7-5 Standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soils Copper Grade-2, soil ambient quality standard 50 Lead 250 Zinc 200 Cadmium Mercury 0.3 0.3 Arsenic 30

1.7.2

Emission Standards

(1) Emission standards for air pollutants


There is Emission Standard of Air Pollutants for Coke Oven (GB1617-1996) in coking industry, which is only applicable for the exhaust funnel of coking oven, thus the Phase 2 Class II standard of Local Discharge limits of Pollutants in Guangdong Province (DB4427-2001) is implemented as the discharge standard for air pollutants of the project. The Phase 2 Class II standard of Local Discharge limits of Pollutants in Guangdong Province (DB4427-2001); Table1.7-6 Items DB44/27-2001 phase 2 Emission standards for atmospheric pollutants Particles 120 NOx 120 SO2 500

(2) Discharge standard for water pollutants


The wastewater is reused after meeting the Phase 2 Class I standard of Local Discharge limits of Pollutants in Guangdong Province (DB4426-2001). Guangdong Emission limits for Water Pollutants (DB4426-2001): phase 2 grade 1; Table1.7-7 Items DB44/26-2001 phase 2, grade 2 standard DB44/26-2001 phase 2, grade 2 standard Emission standard for water pollutants CODcr 90 110 Petroleum 5.0 8.0
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(3) Noise emission standards


Standard of Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises (GB12348-90) Class III standard; Table1.7-8 Standards of Noise at Enterprise Boundary Daytime 65 Nighttime 55 Items (GB12348-90) Standards III Noise Limits for Construction Sites (GB12526-96) Table1.7-9 Construction phase Earthwork Piling Structure Decoration

Noise Limits for Construction Site Main sources of noise Noise limitation Daytime 75 85 70 65 Nighttime 55 Construction prohibited 55 55

Bulldozers, excavators and loaders etc. All kinds of pile drivers etc. Concrete, mixers, stirring sticks, electric saws etc. Hoists, elevators etc.

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2 Project Profile
2.1 2.1.1 Profile for the existing coking factories of SGIS Co., Ltd. Planning for the existing coking factories of SGIS

Currently, there are 5 coking ovens in SGIS with an annual output of 1 million ton coke. In which, the carbonization chambers of #1 to #3 coking ovens, with 3.8m height and 332 holes, produce 0.3 million tons of coke annually; the carbonization chambers of #4 to #5 coking ovens, with 4.3m height and 255 holes, produce 0.7 million tons of coke annually. The current situation of coking system is mainly coke wet quenching. The adjusted plan for the coking factories is: The #1~#3 smaller coking ovens with 332 holes (3.8m) shall be eliminated. #4~#5 coking ovens with 255 holes (4.3m) shall be retained, and further equipped with 190t CDQ device. Coking ovens with 455 holes (6m) shall be built. Two matching sets of CDQ devices with hourly treatment capacity of 140 tons shall be equipped Coking system 4X55 holes (6m) and 2X55 holes (4.3m), total capacity is 2,900,000t/a.

Refer to Table 2.1-1 for the volume and production capacity of the current coking plant of SGIS. Table 2.1-1 Sizes of SGISs existing coking factories and main functions Height of Annual production of Main functions carbonization pure cokes (10,000 chamber (m) tons) 1# 3.8 (32-hole) 10 Coal mixing, coking, wet quenching, 2# 3.8 (32-hole) 10 simple disposal of 3# 3.8 (32-hole) 10 raw gas, simple water disposal 4# 4.3 (55-hole) 35 Coal preparation, coking, CDQ 5# 4.3 (55-hole) 35 (190t/h), waste gas treatment, A/O/O water treatment Total 100 The process flow chart mainly comprises the reserved #4 and #5 coking ovens. Coke oven no. See Table 2.1-2 for the information about the main sections of No.1-5 coke ovens.

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Coal system

mixing

Coking system

Gas purification

Tank area

Table 2.1-2 Sections of the existing coking factories #1~#3 coking ovens #4~#5 coking ovens Technique composition Coal reservation facilities: dry coal shed; coal Coal reservation facilities: open-air coal yard, unloading: coal unloading grab 350110m; Coal unloading: spiral unloading truck Environmental protection With crushing and dust-removing system With crushing and dust-removing system measures Technical composition for 3X32 holes, 2.8m, an annual production of 255 hole, 4.3m, an annual production of 700,000 coke ovens 300,000 tons of cokes; ~ tons of cokes; ~ Coal loading High-pressure ammonia coal loading, which High-pressure ammonia coal loading + ground does not clear dusts station that clears dusts Coke removal Dust is not cleared Ground dust clearing station for coal removal Coal removal transfer Dust is not cleared Set a dust clearer Coke quenching Wet quenching Wet quenching Ammonia washing Wash off ammonia with water Mechanical tar-ammonia separator Desulphuration Do not desulphurate HPF desulphurization right after the ventilator (using the ammonia in gas for desulphurization) for the waste saline is hard to be treated Separation of ammonia and Mechanical coke oil-ammonia separating slot Automated steam-gas separator coke oil 31000m3 Tar tank 1400m33100m3 740m3 Direct release The simple biochemical treatment can only remove the phenol-cyanogen but not COD, and the treatment capacity is 60 m3/h Removal 2450m3 Direct release, washing method (water) for some gases The disposal speed is 2000m3/d, disposal technique: A/A/O method Retain

Benzene tank Released gases of all the separating slots Polluted water disposal factory devices Planning condition

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General Information of 4.3m 255 Hole Coking Oven and CDQ in Technological

Renovation
There is an environmental impact assessment report of 255 holes coking oven, which passed the environmental assessment of Yue Huan Letter (2003) No. 370 Paper, the environmental protection acceptance by Guangdong Environmental Protecting and Monitoring Center in Nov. 2005, and the acceptance of Yue Huan Letter (2006) No. 44 Paper issued by Guangdong Environmental Protection Bureau on Jan. 13th 2006; refer to attachments for detailed texts.

(1) Production scale and product scheme


The 255 holes coking oven producing 700,000 tons of coke annually and 79.91 tons of dry coke per hour, uses JNK43-98F type 255 holes reheating coke oven, and the project occupies a land area of 160,000m2.The existing employers are 509.

(2) Components of the project


The main production facilities are: Coal preparation workshop, coking workshop and gas purification workshop. The coal preparation workshop includes: Coal acceptance device, coal yard, coal distribution chamber, grinder chamber, coal sample chamber, bulldozer garage, transfer station and belt conveyor corridor etc. The coking workshop includes: The 255 holes JNK43-98F type coke ovens and its matching coke oven machine, coal reservation tower, chimney, dedusting ground station for coal charging and coke pushing, CWQ system, coking platform, coke screening and storing station, belt conveyer corridor, transfer station and fine coke settling pit etc. The gas purification workshop includes:Blasting condensation device, HPF desulphurization device, ammonium sulfate device, distilled ammonia device, final-cooling benzol washing device, crude benzene distillation device and tar depot device etc. The auxiliary production facilities comprises of circulation water system, phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station, central power distribution station, cooling station, compressed air drying station, high-pressure water pump station and telecommunication device etc.

(3) The current main engineering power consumption


Refer to Table 2.1-3 for the power consumption of 4.3m 255 holes coke oven engineering.

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Table 2.1-3 The power consumption of the existing 4.3m coke oven
Index No.: Water for production Power Blast furnace gas Coke Oven Gas Steam Unit m3/h 103kWh/a 103m3/a 103m3/a t/a Value 195 22885 589679 42670 180994

The main materials are: Cleaned coal for coking, waste gas, washing oil, sulphuric acid (93%), NaOH (40%), HPF desulphurization agent, water quality stabilization medicament, dirt dispersing agent, phosphate, polymerized iron, Na2CO3 and PAM etc.

(4) Main process flow and dirt producing segment


The process of 4.3m 255 holes coke oven (#4 and #5 coke ovens) starts from coal treatment, coking, CWQ and coke treatment, and end at gas refining and chemical product circulation. The improved project is mainly for the improvement of coke quenching technology in coking workshop, so only the processes of coal preparation and coking workshops are described here. Refer to Figure 2.1-1 for the brief process flow chart of coking system and coke quenching system of coking plant.

Figure 2.1-1Existing process flow chart of coking system and coke quenching system of coking plant Brief description on process flow: Coal treatment system Coals are transferred into the blending chute on the belt conveyor in the open coal yard. The coals are divided into two groups for combined storage by different nature. The blending chute blends coals with quantitative blending devices controlled with computer. The two groups of coals blended are transported through the belt conveyor into the secondary grinder room and grinded with hammer grinders respectively. The coals grinded are fully mixed in
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the mixing chute, and then transferred into the coal storage tower. Coking Coals for coking blended from coal preparation workshop are put into the coal tower. Coal charging car loads coals from the tower according to the operation plan. The coals are put into the carbonization chamber after being weighed, within a coking cycle of high-temperature pyrolysis in the carbonization chamber and refined into cokes and raw gases. The matured cokes in the carbonization chamber are pushed out with coke pusher, inducted into the coke tank truck through the coke guider, and then transferred into the CDQ section. The raw gases produced during the pyrolysis in the carbonization chamber influx to the space on top of the carbonization chamber, and into collection pipes through rising pipes and bridge pipes. The raw gases of about 800 are cooled to about 85 by being sprayed with ammonia in bridge pipes, and coke tar and other gases in the raw gases are condensed at the same time as well. Coal gas and condensed coke tar, together with ammonia, are piped into gas purification workshop through gas pipes. Coke oven gases or mixed gases for heating the coke oven are piped into the coke oven basement through overhead external pipes. The gases are piped into the bottom of the vertical flue in combustion chamber through lower nozzles, and air from waste gas exchange switcher, are burned together in three-level converging entries (bottom of the combustion chamber, 2.38m and 4.37m away from the bottom) respectively. The burned waste gases influx through span hole on top of the vertical flue into the vertical flue for downdraft, pass through regenerator, with its part being sensibly heated and recycled through chimney checkers, and then pass through sole flue, waste gas exchange switcher, branch flues, general flue, chimney, and finally are emitted into the atmosphere. Wet quenching Coke tank truck full of red coke is drawn into the bottom of the hoisting frame by CDQ motor, and into CDQ tower with circulating water system. Coke treatment Coke treatment system is composed of front depository, coke screening building and coterminous belt conveyor. The coking system of the No.1 Steel Plant is set with coke transfer wharf. The cokes discharged from the CDQ devices are transferred into the front depository for storage. Normally, cokes are sent from the front depository to the coke screening building. After being screened, the metallurgical cokes larger than 25mm are sent directly into the iron plant through belt conveyor and those smaller than 25mm are sent to the sintering plant. When blast furnace is in overhaul or wind-off, cokes in the front depository are transferred into the coke storage yard by truck. Wet quenching situations of the existing coke oven are mainly seen in Figure 2.1-2.

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Current Situation of Coke Oven

Current Situation of Coke Oven

Current Situation of Dry Coking System

Current Situation of Dry Coking System

Current Situation of Coke Oven Current Situation of Coke Oven Figure 2.1-2 Current Situation of 4~5# Coke Oven and Dry Coking System

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2.1.3

The technological renovation relies on pollutant discharge of the CDQ of 4.3m

coke ovens with255 holes 2.1.3.1 Major Pollution Factors and Control Methods of Coking Plant of Current Project (1) Waste gas
Coal Preparation Workshop The major pollution sources in coal preparation workshop include the coal crusher room, all coal transfer stations and the coal transportation corridor, The dust-producing points of the coal crusher room shall be provided with the pulse bag dust collectors for purification; the coal transfer yard, crusher room, transportation corridor and other relevant buildings shall adopt the seal design. In addition, the main dust-entrainment places shall be equipped with the dust-prevention sprinkling facilities to prevent the second fugitive dust caused by the dust dissipation. Coking Workshop Dust pollutants are produced during coal loading and coke pushing in the coke oven body. The coal charging hole will utilize new type seal structure. The gap between the oven cover and the base is sealed with special slurry after coal loading, with deducting 90%-95% dust dispersing as compared with the prior situation. The rising pipe cover and bridge pipe joint using water-seal device can reduce dispersing dust by 95%; and the rising pipe root packed with asbestos rope braided and sealed with special slurry can reduce dispersing dust by 90%. The furnace door with the hitting knife edge, thick frame and large protection board bring about highly comprehensive intensity and little thermal deformation of the furnace door, thus preventing the leakage of door effectively and reducing dust escape by 90%. The comprehensive control measures of high-pressured spray ammonia, loading coal orderly and seal in smaller furnace door during coal loading will reduce dust escape by 60%. In order to reduce the smoke dust escaping during the coal charging and coking pushing, the smoke dust produced in this process shall, through relevant design, be collected by the smoke dust collecting device and then transferred to the ground dedust station, The pulse bag-type dust collectors are set in ground dust removal station with the dedusting efficiency of 99.9%. The coke oven heated with mixture of coke oven gas and blast furnace gas desulfurized, and the waste gases are dispersed into high sky through 120m high chimney. The main pollutants of the coke discharging system are powders, B[a]P, BSO, H2S, NH3, SO2, NOx, CO and so on. The waste gases are collected to the coke discharging ground station, gas ashes are collected to the dust collectors. Then theyre transferred to the Hazardous Waste Disposal Centre. Coke Wet Quenching System The coke dust discharged from the coke quenching tower and the coke screening and storing system. The project adopts coke wet quenching. The wooden slatted dust catchers are set at the top of CDQ tower for the produced coke dust during CWQ. There are 5 sets of foam dust separators in dust-producing points such as coke screening buildings and coke storage buildings, and coke transferring buildings with the dedusting efficiency of 93%. All the transferring stations and lanes of the coke screening and storage systems are designed to be closed. Coal Gas Purification Workshop Every dispersing pipe and exhaust outlet of the 4# and 5# coke ovens is basically in direct dispersing, with partial discharge after washing; gas purification adopts HPF desulphurization, waste gases from thiamin dryers in the Thiamin Section are exhausted after isolating ammonium sulfate dusts from high-efficient separators. Gases from dispersing pipes of the oil tank separators in Crude Benzol Section are connected in batch and collected into coal suction pipes to avoid pollution from exhaust.

(2) Wastewater
The wastewater produced in the coking process is mainly phenol-cyanogen wastewater which is composed of the gas water seal water, the distilled ammonia wastewater, the separating water from each oil groove and separator of the crude benzene distillation section. The components of phenol-cyanogen wastewater are relatively complicated, with such high-concentration pollutants as CODCr, volatile phenol, cyanide, ammonia nitrogen, petroleum, and are sent to Phenol-Cyanogen Wastewater Treatment Station for treatment. The existing disposal scale of
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phenol-cyanogen wastewater is 2000m3/d. Process Design In order to prevent the water pollution, this project shall firstly choose the processes or equipments featuring no pollution or little pollutant discharge to make the radical control, and then adopt corresponding treatment measures. The control and treatment measures adopted are as follows: Adopt the horizontal-pipe primary-cooling techniques in the coal gas purification process to reduce the wastewater discharge. The left ammonia water shall receive the ammonia distillation treatment to reduce the ammonia nitrogen content in the wastewater, with the distilled ammonia wastewater sent to the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station for treatment. The separating water from each oil groove and separator of the crude benzene distillation section shall be sent to ammonia water settling tank, not discharged out. The desulfurization waste liquid shall be sent to the coal preparation workshop and mixed into the coking coal, not discharged out. The emptying liquid in the underground emptying tank of each section of the recovery workshop shall be collectively delivered to the ammonia water settling tank. The anti-seepage floor shall be arranged inside the production workshop to prevent the underground water from being polluted. In order to prevent the water pollution accidents, the large-volume ammonia water storage tank, underground emptying tank, accident adjusting tank, phenol water storage tank and so on shall be arranged to meet the adjusting requirements of the general accident and prevent the pollution caused by the accidental overflow. Phenol-Cyanogen wastewater treatment station The water seal water of the ascending pipe of coke furnace, the gas final-cooling benzol washing drainage water, the floor flushing water and the laboratory wastewater shall be delivered to the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station for disposal. The phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station, with a disposal scale of 2,000m3/d after improvement, has for the current stage an effluent of 29m3/h., it is sent to the coking workshop as quenching make-up water. No exhaust realizes the zero wastewater discharge. Process flow of the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station: the pretreatment part includes flotation pool and regulation pool; biological treatment adopts A/A/O biological nitrogen removal process, composed of hypoxia pool, aerobic pool, secondary sedimentation tank and fan room, etc.; the coagulation treatment is to process the water from the secondary sedimentation tank by physical and chemical methods, cyanide phenol wastewater treated through biological filtering pool disperses into the central water treatment plant for in-depth treatment.

(3) Solid wastes


The solid wastes produced by this project mainly include: the dust recycled by the dedusting system; the tar residue produced in the blasting condensation section; the separation residue generated by the ultra-centrifuge in the tar depot; the remainder sludge and a little domestic garbage from the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station. The coal dust and coke dust collected by all dust collectors shall be sold or returned to the process system for re-use; the tar residue discharged from the mechanized ammonia water separation hopper in the blasting condensation section shall be delivered to the coal preparation workshop and mixed into the coking coal; the asphaltic residue discharged from the ammonia distillation tower in the ammonia distillation section and the tar residue produced by the tar tank of the anhydrous ammonia facility shall be sent to the coal preparation workshop and mixed into the coking coal, not discharged out. The remainder sludge of the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station will be made into the sludge coke and delivered to the coal preparation workshop and mixed into the coking coal. (4) Noises The noises produced by this project belong to the mechanical noise caused by the mechanical clash, friction, rotation and other movements as well as the air dynamic noise resulting from the airflow movement or aerodynamic force; the main noise sources include: the crusher, vibrating screen, blower, ventilator, steam turbine, air compressor, generator and exciter, compressor and various pumps.

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The corresponding vibration-reducing measures shall be taken to control the noise pollution caused by the vibration.

2.1.3.2 Existing Pollutants Discharge Situation of Coking Plant of Current Project (1) Pollutants Discharge Situation of Coking Plant
Contents Type Discharge Source (No.) Coal Preparation Workshop Table 2.1-4 Existing Pollution Source Intensity of Coking Plant Producing Concentration Discharge Concentration and Name of and Quantity before Quantity (Unit) Pollutant Treatment Smoke Dust Smoke Dust Coke Furnace Body Bap H2S Chimney of Coke Furnace Coke Quenching Tower Coke Screening and Storing System Coal Gas Purification Workshop Total Smoke Dust SO2 NOX 300 mg/m3about 800t/a 500mg/m3about 1,100t/a / / 40mg/m3about 106t/a 175mg/m368.6t/a 170mg/m366.6t/a 300mg/m3about 400t/a 80mg/m3about 93t/a 40mg/m3about 105t/a 0.023t/a 0.3 t/a 40mg/m3about 106t/a 175mg/m368.6t/a 170mg/m366.6t/a 67mg/m3about 60t/a

Gas Pollutant

Smoke Dust

Smoke Dust

400mg/m3about 350t/a

80mg/m3about 60t/a 50mg/m315.2t/a 424 t/a 83.8 t/a 366.6 t/a 110mg/l37kg/a 16.4mg/l5 kg /a 0.37mg/l0.1 kg /a 0.32mg/l0.1 kg /a 7mg/l4.1 kg /a 90mg/l52.7 kg /a

SO2 Smoke Dust SO2 NOX

600mg/m3182.4t/a 2756 t/a 251 t/a 366.6t/a 1,360mg/l351 kg/a 90mg/l28 kg/a 120mg/l35 kg/a 3.9mg/l1.2 kg/a 36mg/l21.1 kg/a 900mg/l526.5 kg/a 33.6104m3/d 29,900 tons

Water pollutants

General Discharge Outlet for Disposed Water of Coking Plant (30m3/h)

CODCr Ammonia Nitrogen Volatile Phenol Cyanide Petroleum SS Wastewater Quantity Tar Residue

Total Solid Waste Production Workshop

Recycle (Coal Preparation System)

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Furnace-End Coke Coke Breeze

16,000 tons 289,000 tons Coal Crusher 92~98 Gas Blower 91~96;

0 0

Recycle (Back to Coke Oven) Recycle (Back to Coke Oven)

Noise

Mechanical Equipment

Noise dB(A)

Pump 85~96; Ventilator Set ~97; Gas Blower 95~110; Dedusting Fan 92~99;

The enterprise boundary noises comply with the Standard of Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises (GB12348-90) type-III standard

(2) Pollutant Discharge Situation of Coke Wet Quenching Section


The project adopts coke wet quenching. The wooden slatted dust catchers are set at the top of CDQ tower for the produced coke dust during CWQ. There are 5 sets of foam dust separators in dust-producing points such as coke screening buildings and coke storage buildings, and coke transferring buildings with the dedusting efficiency of 93%. All the transferring stations and lanes of the coke screening and storage systems are designed to be closed. See Table 2.1-5 for the Pollutant Producing Situation of Current Coke Wet Quenching Table 2.1-5 Pollutant Producing Situation of Current Coke Wet Quenching Treatment Discharge Discharge System Pollutants Control Smoke Producing Efficiency Concentration Speed kg/h Name measures Gas Concentration % mg/m3 Quantity mg/m3 m/h Coke Quenching Tower Coke Screening System Transfer System Smoke Dust Smoke Dust Smoke Dust Bag Dust Collector Foam Dust Collector 113000 300 93 67 7.6

95000

400

93

80

7.6

100000

1000

98

30

3.0

The dust discharge concentration of coke wet quenching80mg/m3, the discharge quantity of existing coke quenching tower and coke screening and storing process is 18.2kg/h.

2.1.4

Main Existing Environment Problems of 4.3m Coking Oven

The #1~#3 coke ovens of the existing coking plant will be torn down and replaced by the 255-hole (6m) coke oven built in the original position. The removed coke furnaces and supports shall be disposed as waste steel and the fire-resisting materials sold. The existing 255-hole (4.3m) coke oven shall be equipped with the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station with the scale of 2000m3/d after the reconstruction in 2006, and the discharged water can comply with the standards and will all serve as the make-up water for coke wet quenching. There arranged the ground dedusting system for the coke discharging. The existing major environment problems: The 255-hole (4.3m) coke oven adopts the coke wet quenching, therefore a large amount of vapor together with a little toxic gas will be produced in the process of coke quenching. Now, it is planned to adopt the 190t/h coke dry quenching. The coal of the coal yard is stored in the open air, which easily causes the fugitive dust and initial rainwater with large content of Two matching sets of CDQ devices with hourly treatment capacity of 140 tons shall be equipped SS. Such situation is suggested to be rectified in the plan.
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2.1.5

Coke Wet Quenching Solution to 4.3m Coke Oven

In order to recycle the sensible heat of red coke, decrease the energy consumption, reduce the pollution and improve the coke quality, the coking plant of SGIS intends to provide the #4 and #5 coke quenching section with the coke dry quenching devices, with other sections unchanged. For this purpose, it is determined to adopt one set of JNG68 coke dry device with a maximum disposal capacity of 90t/h. Current coke wet quenching system can be reserved as backup devices of CDQ devices when the latter are under annual repair or in failure.

2.1.6

Necessity to Replace the Coke Wet Quenching with Coke Dry Quenching

The coke dry quenching, CDQ for short, is defined compared with the coke wet quenching; it is such a coke quenching method as adopting the inert gas to extinguish the red-hot coke. The coke dry quenching can recycle the sensible heat of red coke, improve the coke quality, and alleviate the environment pollution caused by the coke quenching operation. Compared with the regular coke wet quenching, the coke dry quenching has the following three features.

(1) Recycle Sensible Heat of Red Coke


The sensible heat of red coke takes up 35%-40% of the coke oven energy consumption; the coke dry quenching can recycle 80% sensible heat of red coke, with the average 0.45-0.55t steam (3.9-4.0MPa and 450 ) recycled by quenching 1t coke. According to the effect analyses on all energy-saving projects in the enterprise, including the coke dry quenching and power generation with surplus heat, the coke dry quenching devices can occupy 50% of the total saved energy. It can be said that the coke dry quenching plays a significant role in the energy-saving projects of the steel enterprises.

(2) Improve Coke Quality


Compared with the coke wet quenching, the coke dry quenching can prevent the bad effect of the rapid cooling caused by the coke wet quenching on the coke structure, and therefore improve the mechanical strength, abrasion resistance and real specific gravity of the coke to some extent. The M40 is increased by 3%-6%, M10 reduced by 0.3%-0.8%, and the reactivity index decreased greatly. The quality improvement of metallurgical coke is very beneficial to reduce the iron making cost, enhance the pig iron output and smooth the blast furnace operation, and such effects will be more obvious in case of large blast furnace with the coal injection technology. The large blast furnace smelting of the former Soviet Union indicated that the coke dry quenching can reduce the coke ratio by 2.3%, and increase the production capacity of blast furnace by 1%-1.5%. Meanwhile with the coke mass unchanged, the coke dry quenching can increase the proportion of weakly caking coal in the coking coal, which can reduce the coking cost. See Table 2.1-6 for the Quality Index Contrast of Cokes Produced by Two Coke Quenching Methods.

Table 2.1-6 Coke Quality Contrast between Coke Dry Quenching and Coke Wet Quenching
Quality Indexes of Coke Water Content (%) Ash Content (Dry Basis) (%) Volatile Content (%) M40 (%) M10 (%) Sizing Component: >80mm (%) 80-60mm (%) 60-40mm (%) 40-25mm (%) <25mm (%) Average Grading (mm) Coke Wet Quenching Coke Dry Quenching 2-5 0.1-0.3 10.5 10.4 0.5 0.41 Coke dry quenching increases it by 3%-6% compared with the coke wet quenching. Coke dry quenching improves it by 0.3%-0.8% compared with the coke wet quenching. 11.8 8.5

36 34.9 41.1 44.8 8.7 9.5 2.4 2.3 65 55 Coke dry quenching increases it by about 4% compared with the coke wet CSR (%) quenching. True Density (g/cm3) 1.897 1.908 (3) Reduce Environment Pollution Take the coking plant with the annual output of 1 million tons for an example, when adopting the regular coke wet quenching, the discharge quantity of phenol, cyanide, H2S, ammonia and other toxic gases will exceed 600t, which
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can seriously pollute the atmosphere and surroundings. While the coke dry quenching will basically does no harm to the environment since it adopts the inert gases to cool the red coke in the sealed dry quenching tank, and is equipped with good and effective dedusting facilities. On the other hand, when producing the same quantity of steam for production use, the coke dry quenching process can prevent the air pollution caused by the boiler smoke gas, and therefore reduce the discharge of SO2, CO2, showing the excellent social benefit. See Table 2.1-7 for the pollution situation of two types of coke quenching Table 2.1-7 Pollution Contrast between Coke Dry Quenching and Coke Wet Quenching Process Unit: kg/h Mode of Production Phenol Cyanide Sulphide Ammonia Coke Dust CO Coke Wet Quenching 33 4.2 7.0 14.0 13.4 21.0 Coke Dry Quenching No No No No 7.0 22.3 Note: the above data are from the website of Steel Association As can be known from the above, compared with the coke wet quenching, the coke dry quenching can considerably reduce the pollutant discharge. It is a clean production project and necessary for the development of enterprises.

2.2 Survey of Coke Dry Quenching Technical Innovation Project 2.2.1


(1)

Name, Nature and Location of Technical Innovation Project


Project Title:

Reconstruction Project for CDQ Clean Production on 4.3m Coke Oven in Coking Plant of SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. (2) Construction Nature Technical Innovation (3) Construction Location SGIS is located in the south suburb of Shaoguan city, a place which is 14 km from the downtown area and belongs to the Maba Town, Qujiang District. See Figure2.2-1. The coke dry quenching project of 255-hole 4.3m coke oven is situated in the coking plant of SGIS; the dry quenching oven-coke dry quenching boiler system will be arranged east of the existing coke oven, occupying the position reserved for the coke oven overhaul. The wagon puller platform and the dedusting system shall be arranged from inside out and the turbine chamber and the cooling tower arranged on both sides of No. 2 coke oven chimney. See Fig. 2.2-2 for the specific position of this project in SGIS. Being long and narrow, the coke dry quenching place for the 255-hole coke oven is 100m long from east to west and 23m wide from south to north, taking up an area of 2300m2. 2.2.2 Scale and Investment of Technical Innovation (1) Construction Scale Build the JNG86-1 coke dry quenching devices with the disposal capacity of 90t/h as well as the supporting thermodynamic system. (2) Project Investment The fixed asset investment of this project is RMB 155,700,000 Yuan, 8 of which will directly be used on the environmental protection, equal to RMB 12,460,000 Yuan. 2.2.3 Manpower and Annual On-Stream Time of Technical Innovation Project The production staff of this technical innovation project shall be 52 people, with the number of managerial staff not to be increased. Consecutive three-shift working system is implemented for departments or posts of consecutive work. 350 working days annually and 8400 working hours.

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Figure2.2-1 Geographical Location of the Project

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2.2.4 Main Technical and Economic Indexes of Technical Innovation Project Table 2.2-1 No.: 1 II 1 Main Technical and Economic Indexes of Technical Innovation Project Name of Index Unit Index Remark

Installed capacity Processing capacity of the coke dry quenching device Product output Steam External supply of steam t/h t/h 103kWh 45 20 60286 t/h 190

2 III 1 2 3 4 IV. 1

Electricity generating Raw material consumption Coke (burnt) Trisodium phosphate Dimethyl Ketoxime Ammonia Power consumption Water for production Desalting water Circulating water Domestic water

t/a t/a kg/a t/a m3/h m /h m /h m /d 10 kWh


3 3 3 3

6195 0.9 80 1 59 48 3420 8 12534 For operation and overhaul 0.5 MPa, 0.5 MPa, 20m3/min during accidents

2 3

Annual electricity consumption Steam Of which: 1.0MPa 0.6 MPa,

t/h t/h m /min m /min m3/min


3 3

3.5 5 3 10 4.5

4 5 6 V. 1 2

Compressed air for production For dedustings and instruments Nitrogen gas Investment Fixed Asset Investment Interest for Construction Period

10 thousand Yuan 10 thousand Yuan 10 thousand Yuan Person Person m


2

15570 344.72

3 . 1 2

Circulating Funds Other targets Worker quota Including: working personnel Project land area

206.13

52 52 9550
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Name of Index Road and turnaround area Afforesting land rate Afforesting land area

Unit m m
2

Index 1000 15 1433

Remark

%
2

2.3 Main Construction Contents of Coke Dry Quenching Technical Innovation 2.3.1 Project Setup

Main Work: build the JNG86-1 coke dry quenching devices with the disposal capacity of 90t/h; The main auxiliary parts: the corresponding CDQ thermal system including CDQ boiler, deoxidizing water pump station, turbine power station and regional thermal pipe galleries; coke transfer station, coke traverse, dedusting device for the CDQ body, dedusting ground station of CDQ and coke screening floor, etc; desalting water, circulating water pump station, compressed air station are relying on the existing establishments in SGIS. Public Works: the heating and ventilation, water supply and sewerage, power supply, communication etc. shall be arranged on the basis of the existing water supply pipe network, coke oven gas pipe network, nitrogen pipe network and coking central substation. The newly-built CDQ transfer system utilizes the former Screener Storage System. See Table 2.3-1 for the Project composition.

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Table 2.3-1 Composition of Technical Innovation Project System Name Construction contents The principal part CDQ device This device shall match with two 4.3m coke ovens, in addition one set of JNG86-2 (90t/h) coke dry quenching device shall be built. Mainly include: red coke transfer system, dry quenching oven and gas supply device, loading device, coke discharging device, gas circulation system and elevators. A set of CDQ boiler is provided. The Rated Evaporation Quantity of the boiler: Q=45t/h, Max Q=52t/h. It is mainly composed of steam drum, superheater, evaporator, coal economizer, desuperheater, muffler, boiler steel frame and so on. A deoxidizing water pump station is newly built, in which there is a desalting water tank, 2 deoxidizing water pumps, 1 deoxidizing machine, 2 boiler water pumps and a set of full-automatic concentrated sampling device, a set of full-automatic phosphates dosing device and a set of full-automatic dimethyl ketoxime dosing device. A set of Model-C12-3.43/0.98 extraction condensing turbine generating unit, N=12000kW, with a corresponding QF-12-2 generator. Annual operating time of each set is 8160 h(340d) , overhaul time is 600 h. All the pipelines adopt the manner of layered overhead laying. The label bridges of power and instruments between different shops and regional thermal pipeline lanes are of the common frame. Design one set of water supply system for production and fire-fighting, circulating water system, domestic water supply system and drainage system; the water used for production and fire fighting and the domestic water required by this project shall be supplied by the original pipe network. Drainage is discharged into existing drainage networks. The thermal media of the project include stream, compressed air (including compressed air for production, purification compressed air for instruments, purification compressed air for dedusting), nitrogen and desalting water. The main dust sources are at the coke container in the top cover of the quenching coke slot, pre-storage intake in the top cover of the quenching coke slot, inert gas circulating ventilator intake, coke chute in the bottom of the quenching coke slot, vibration feeder, rotary seal valve intake, feeder outlets of discharging coke belt conveyor, etc. Build one CDQ electrical chamber which contains inside the CDQ 6kV distribution chamber, CDQ workshop substation and CDQ main control chamber. The DCS control system of turbine power station shall include the redundant controller, engineer station, operation station, system software and so on. The coke intake of the CDQ top is set with an annular water seal block. The lifting sealing cover of the coke funnel cuts into the water seal block to form a water seal, preventing dust spillover. Meanwhile, the coke funnel connects the movable dust pumping Inside of the funnel is of negative pressure, which pumps a large amount of smokes and dusts into the dust pumping during coke intake, to reduce dust proliferation. Coke discharge adopts a continuous discharging device with grilled seal valve, of good gas tightness and able to seal the smoke and dust when discharging coke; meanwhile, nitrogen is charged into the shell of the coke discharge device to withstand the pressure and avoid circulating gases spillover. In addition, dust pumping is provided over the coke chute and the feed outlet of discharging coke belt conveyor, and pumps the smoke and dust into the dust pumping during coke discharge.
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CDQ heating power system

CDQ boiler

Deoxidizing water pump station

Turbine station

power

Regional thermal pipeline lanes Auxiliary parts Water supply and drainage

Thermal System

CDQ System

Dedusting

Power and Telecommunications Manufacturing Process Control System Environmental Protection Project Dust collection measures for coke intake in CDQ top

Dust collection measures for coke discharge in CDQ

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Measures for ventilation in CDQ device Leak proof measures of gas circulating system Anti-noise measures in circulating ventilator and coke discharge device

The gases from dispersing pipes in CDQ pre-storage chamber and circulating ventilator are pumped into the dedusting system in ground stations and processed by bag filters and dispersed. High temperature compensators are set between the CDQ and the primary dedusting machine, and between the dedusting machine and the CDQ boiler. The circulating gas pipes behind the ventilators are also set with several low temperature compensators. The ventilator shells and the outside wall of the circulating gas pipes around the ventilator are packed with rockwool seam carpet for noise insulation. The noise can be controlled less than 85db after the implementation of acoustic treatment.

2.3.2 Main Construction Contents


The CDQ project mainly includes CDQ system, CDQ transport system, thermal devices, water supply and drainage devices, turbine power station, dedusting device for the CDQ body, dedusting ground station of CDQ and coke screening floor etc; deoxidizing water pump station, circulating water pump station, desalting water station, comprehensive electrical chamber and compressed air station rely on the existing parts. See Table 2.3-2 for the main construction contents. Table 2.3-2 No.: 1 2 3 4 Device name CDQ system CDQ stream system Coke transport system Auxiliary production facilities Main Construction Content of Technical Innovation Project Main construction contents CDQ body, CDQ boiler CDQ turbine power station, deoxidizing water pump station Belt conveyor CDQ dedusting ground station, circulating water system, comprehensive electrical chamber, etc.

2.3.2.1 CDQ system (1) CDQ technological principle


The coke dry quenching engineering is an emerging energy-saving and environment-protection demonstration project of Chinas coal chemical industry. During this technical process, the circulating inert gas N2 (about 180 ) will be sent by the blower device into the CDQ oven to extinguish the red-hot coke through heat exchange, and then transfer the heat from the coke (N2: about 800 ) to the surplus heat boiler via the circulation system; in this process, the boiler will produce the high-pressure steam (54Mpa, 450 ) which will be sent to the turbine power generator for power generation. In this way, the environment pollution can be reduced, resources fully utilized and coke quality improved.

Basic technical parameters


a) Basic Process Conditions of Coke Oven Coke Oven Configuration Tension Operation Coefficient of Coke Oven Full Dry Coke Output Per Hour Annual Output of Coke b) Basic technical parameters of CDQ devices Coke Dry Quenching Configuration 255-hole JNK43-98F coke oven 1.1 79.91t 700,000t/a one set of JNG681 coke dry quenching device

Temperature of Coke Entering CDQ Oven 950~1050 Average Temperature of Dry Quenched Coke 205 Maximum Disposal Capacity of CDQ Device 90t/h Coke Loading Quantity under Normal Operation of CDQ Device 79.91t/h
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Circulating Air Quantity of System

125000 m3h

Temperature of Circulating Air out of CDQ Oven 850~950 Temperature of Circulating Air into CDQ Oven 130 Operation System of CDQ Oven 24 hours on end, 340d/a Annual Overhaul Time of CDQ Oven 25d/a Not capable of providing electricity to users, but only operating with factory grid.

(2) CDQ technological components


CDQ is mainly composed of red coke transport system, hoisting machine, coke dry quenching boiler, gas supply device, load device, coke discharge device and gas circulating device.

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System Name

Table 2.3-3 CDQ technological components Main tasks The red cokes from carbonization chambers are transported to the top of the CDQ boiler, matching with the input device. Put the cokes into CDQ boiler. The main equipments include the electric locomotives, coke tank truck (truck and coke tank), alignment device, hoister, etc. In case of annual overhaul or incidents occurring to CDQ devices, the motor vehicle draws and operates a stand-by coke wet quenching vehicle to CDQ tower for coke wet quenching. Its responsible for lifting and transporting coking tanks. It mainly consists of a lifting device, a running gear, a safety device, a cargo sling, a coking tank cover, steel structure main framework, a lifting guide rail, a machinery room and platform and a running ladder, etc.. Linkage between the hoister and other equipments shall be realized by PLC. The gas supply device positioned at the bottom of the CDQ boiler evenly feeds the cold circulating gas into the cooling chamber, and can make the cokes in the boiler evenly fall down. Its mainly made up of a cone, a wind cap, an air channel and a peripheral vane. Responsible for loading cokes, its provided with a dust collecting pipe and doesnt generate dust escape during coke loading. Its positioned at the bottom of the CDQ boiler, consecutively discharge the cooled cokes at the bottom of the CDQ boiler in a closed manner. Without the circulating gases being released out of the boiler, the cokes discharged continuously in a fixed quota are conveyed through the coke chute to the belt conveyer for output. The coke discharge device is also provided with a dust collecting pipe and doesn't generate dust escape during coke discharge. Being a gravity settling flute-type dedusting device, its used for removing coarse grain coke powders in the circulating gas, to reduce the wear on the CDQ boiler piping. Blank wall is provided in the dedusting machine. The bottom cone outlet of the primary dedusting machine is divided into funnel form, connecting two-fork flutes at the bottom to discharge the coke powders. Arranged between the boiler and the circulating fan of gas circulating system, the secondary dust separator adopts the special dust collector suitable for the coke dry quenching process to further separate the thin coke dust from the circulating gas, ensuring the dust content of gas entering the circulating fan less than 1g/m3, and the dust with the diameter smaller than 0.25mm taking up over 95% of the total. In this way, the blades of circulating fan will be less worn by the coke dust. After being pressurized, the gases in closed loop shall then be conveyed uninterruptedly into the CDQ boiler for recycled use and setup of one recycling ventilator, with a wind volume of approx. 125000m3/h and a total head of approx.9kPa. Ventilator shall be temperature and wear resistant. Know-how developed by ACRE: the heat is transferred from the circulating gas to the boiler feed water through their heat exchanger, which is carried out by the repeated circulation of evaporation-transfer-condensation. For facilitating the operations of inspection and overhaul personnel, an elevator is installed outside the framework of the CDQ boiler.

Red coke transport system

Hoisting machine

CDQ and gas supply device

Load device

Coke discharge device

Primary dedusting machine

Gas circulating system

Secondary dedusting machine

Circulating ventilator

Heat-pipe exchanger 7 Elevator

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The coke tank cars filled with red cokes are hoisted to the bottom of hoisting shaft framework by an electric locomotive. The hoisting machine hoists the coke tanks and transports them to the top of CDQ boiler, and loads them into the CDQ boiler through the load device with charge distributor. In the CDQ boiler, cokes and inert gases experience heat exchange, in which the cokes are cooled to an average temperature of approx. 205 , unloaded onto the belt conveyor through the coke discharge device and then transported to the coke processing system. The circulation ventilator blows the inert gases of cooled cokes into the CDQ boilers from the gas supply device at the bottom of the CDQ boiler, and makes those inert gases exchange heat with red-heat cokes in a countercurrent flow. The temperature of the Heat Recycling Gas exhausted by CDQ Oven is between 850 and 960 . After being de-dusted through the First-time Dust Collector, the gas goes into the CDQ Boiler for the heat exchange and the gas temperature drops to 160~180 . The cooled circulating gas out of the boiler flows through the secondary dust separator for dedusting and is pressurized by the circulating fan, then cooled down to about 130 by the heat-pipe exchanger; after that such gas flows into the coke dry quenching oven for reuse. Coke powders separated by the primary and secondary dedusting machines are collected into the storage tanks by special transmission devices, and used as the raw materials in sintering shops after being wetted. Smokes and dusts, which are generated from coke loading, code discharge of CDQ devices, dispersed from pre-storage chamber and ventilator, etc., all enter the CDQ ground station dedusting system for dispersing after dust removal.

2.3.2.2 CDQ heating power system


The thermodynamic system of coke dry quenching is one important part of the entire coke dry quenching technologic system, the role of which is to lower the temperature of cycling inert gas in coke dry quenching system, and absorb its heat to be utilized effectively. Its performance will directly impact the operation of coke dry quenching facility. The CDQ thermodynamic system of this project consists of four parts, that is, the CDQ boiler, the deoxidizing feed pump station, the turbine power station and the thermodynamic pipe galleries. For the detailed production capacities of the CDQ boiler, deoxidizing feed pump station and turbine power station, please see Table 2.3-4. Table 2.3-4 Production capacity list of the thermodynamic system of coke dry quenching No Name Production capacity Remarks 1 2 Corresponding to the 4.3m coke oven CDQ boiler Steam turbine power station* 45t/h 52t/h 112000kW Normal The largest U=6300V

(1) Layout of the thermodynamic system of coke dry quenching


The vertical arrangement is adopted on the coke dry quenching boiler, primary dust collector and dry quenching chamber in turn. This deploying mode is compact in structure with small space occupied, which is beneficial to the cycle of cycling inert gas system of the coke dry quenching. The deoxygenation water supplying pump station and steam turbine power station are deployed in the vicinity of the coke dry quenching boiler. The deoxygenation water supplying pump station and steam turbine power station are deployed uniformly in a station building so as to shorten length of the regional heat gallery, lower loss of pressure and temperature, therefore being favor of the medium transmission of the main steam, water supplying, medicine adding and sampling to the coke dry quenching boiler.

(2) CDQ boiler


The coke dry quenching boiler system is composed of main body of the coke dry quenching boiler, deoxygenation water supplying pump station and the regional heat gallery connecting pipelines among thermal facilities. The coke dry quenching boiler produces steam utilizing waste heat in the coke dry quenching process, while the inert gas returns to dry quenching chamber for recycling use. The steam produced in the waste heat boiler is transmitted to the steam turbine power station for power generation and heat supplying through a single bus-pipe-type system. Heat source: The red hot coke around 1000 in the dry quenching chamber is cooled by the cycling inert gas, and the cycling inert gas is heated absorbing sensible heat of the coke. After being dusted via the primary dust collector, the cycling gas is sent into the coke dry quenching boiler, exchanging heat with steam and water in the coke dry quenching boiler; after passing through the secondary dust collector, circulating ventilator and heat-pipe heat
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exchanger, the cycling gas is sent into the dry quenching chamber to cool the red hot coke again with a further lowered temperature. Inert gas cycling system: With effect of the circulating ventilator, the cycling inert gas cools the red hot coke around 1000 in the dry quenching chamber. The cycling inert gas absorbed sensible heat of the coke is heated to 880 to 960 . The cycling inert gas with a high temperature is sent into the coke dry quenching boiler after being dusted via the primary dust collector, exchanging heat with steam and water in the coke dry quenching boiler, being lowered the temperature to 160 to 180 ; after passing through the secondary dust collector, circulating ventilator and heat-pipe heat exchanger, the cycling inert gas is sent into the dry quenching chamber to cool the red hot coke again with the temperature lowered to 130 .The indications and records of temperature and pressure of the cycling inert gas as it is sent into and out of the coke dry quenching boiler are established in the master control room of the coke dry quenching, and a device is also established to interlock with the circulating ventilator when the water level of the coke dry quenching boiler is extremely low, and the circling water flow capacity of the coke dry quenching boiler reaches the lower limit. The inlet cycling gas parameters of the coke dry quenching boiler: For the 4.3m coke oven, the circulating gas quantity through the entrance of the CDQ boiler shall be: 104200m3/h (normal); 127800m3/h (maximum); Temperature of circulating gas: 920 ; Pressure of circulating gas: -1000~-1200Pa Dust concentration of circulating gas: 8~12 g/m3 Cycling gas components: H2: 0.1% CO: 0.2% N2: 72.2% H2O: 11% O2: 0% CO2: 16.5%

Temperature of circulating gas through exit of CDQ boiler: 165 Boiler steam-water system: The desalinated water from the Chemical Desalinated Water Station of SGIS Company is sent to the desalinated water tank established for this project of deoxygenation water supplying pump station, and then pressurized and sent to the heat exchanger by the deoxygenation pump, then sent to the deaerator to conduct deoxygenation by steam heating after heat exchanging. Showing the temperature of 104 after deoxygenation, this water is sent into the coke dry quenching boiler by the boiler feed water pump to produce steam for supplying to the steam turbine power station which is newly built for this project to generate electricity. Immediately beside the CDQ device is arranged the CDQ boiler whose parameters are determined as follows: P=3.82MPa, t=4500C, temperature of feed water tw=104 See Table 2.3-5 for the main technical characteristics of the CDQ boiler. Table 2.3-5 Technical features of coke dry quenching boiler list No. Name Unit Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rated evaporation Max evaporation Rated working pressure Steam temperature Feedwater temperature Calculated temperature of cycling gas at boiler inlet Calculated temperature of cycling gas at boiler outlet Blowdown rate Deployment mode % t/h t/h MPa 45 52 4.14/3.82 450+5-10 104 920 165 2 Open pit Before / After Control Valve

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Unit t m set

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2.3.2.3 Deoxidizing water pump station


A deoxidizing water pump station is newly built, in which there is a desalting water tank, 2 deoxidizing water pumps, 1 deoxidizing machine, 2 boiler water pumps and a set of full-automatic concentrated sampling device, a set of full-automatic phosphates dosing device and a set of full-automatic dimethyl ketoxime dosing device. An automatic trisodium phosphate dosing system and an automatic dimethyl ketoxime dosing system are adopted by this design in order to remove scale and prevent anticorrosion.

2.3.2.4

Turbine power station

A C12-3.43/0.98 type extraction condensing steam turbine generator unit is set up, N=15000kW, rated speed 3000 r / mi, correspondingly a QF-12-2 generator is configured. In order to ensure the operation heating security of the steam turbine power station, a Q= 50t/h, P1/P2=3.82/0.98MPa, t1/t2= 450/305 desuperheat and decompression device is set up within the station. When the steam turbine power generator unit stops by accident, the desuperheat and decompression device will operate automatically. This steam turbine generator unit of the steam turbine power station is synchronous with the coke dry quenching boiler, namely, the annual operation time of each steam turbine generator unit is 8160h and maintenance time is 600h. Table 2.3-6 Technical and economic indexes list(corresponding to indexes of steam feeding for 45t/h) of operating conditions of the steam turbine power station Sequence Installing capacity 1 coke dry quenching boiler 1QF-12-2 generator, N=15000kW U=6300V Items No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Operation time Steam volume produced of the coke dry quenching boiler Inlet steam volume of the steam turbine Steam volume condensed of the steam turbine Steam volume extracted Annual generation capacity Annual heat output h t/h t/h t/h t/h kWh GJ/a Unit operation Maintenance Remarks One generator for one Zero generator for Zero boiler boiler 8,160 45 45 25 20 6,028.610 4,94496
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2.3.2.5 Water supplying and draining system


The supplying and draining facilities of this project includes mainly: water supplying system for production and fire, circling water system, water supplying and draining systems for life. The new water consumption for production of this project is 59m3/h(making up to circling water system 1415m3/h, making up to the coke dry quenching oven1m3/h), desalting water is 48m3/h, and water for life is 8m3/h. The utilization rate of circling water: 98.3%

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Water supplying system for production and firefighting The water consumption of 90t/h coke dry quenching and power generating faculty supporting 4.3m coke oven for production of this project is 59m3/h.Water for production and firefighting is supplied directly from the existing water supplying network for production and firefighting in plant, which water pressure is not less than 0.40MP. The times of fire occurring simultaneously is considered as one in this design. The max firefighting water consumption is 10L/s indoor and 25L/s outdoor. Fire hydrants and fire extinguishers shall be established indoor and outdoor in accordance with the requirement of existing fire prevention code of architectural design.

Circling water system


The cooling water of users of coke dry quenching device and thermal power station is adopted on the circling water supplying system. The circling water volume is 3,420 m3/h.The water temperature required at inlet of users is 35 , and 41 at outlet. The backwater of circling water is sent into the cooling tower for lowering temperature depending on the residual pressure. The temperature of water cooled is 35 . The water cooled flows into the pumping well of circling water pump room, supplied to users for recycling use after being pressurized through the circling water pumps group. The blowdown volume of circling water accounts for about 0.6% of cycling water volume, 480m3/d.The make-up water is supplied from the existing water supplying network of production and firefighting in plant. In order to guarantee the water quality of the circling water system, the beside filter facility and high-frequency water processor are arranged on the circling water system. The high-frequency water processor has a function of scale and corrosion inhibition on equipment and pipelines as well as plays the role of sterilization and algae killing.

Life water supplying system


Life water is supplied from the existing water supplying pipeline network in the plant.

(2) Water Supply System


Production wastewater: water seal on the coke dry quenching oven discharges water with an amount of about 1m3/d, and flows to the existing phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment system. It can be up to the standard after treatment and can be used as makeup water for blast furnace slag system. The water of circling cooling water and blowdown water of the coke dry quenching facility, circling cooling water and blowdown water of air-cooler and oil cooler of the generator and kinds of pumps, steam condensate water and recycling blowdown water of waste heat boilers does not excludes basically other harmful substances. In addition to water temperature raises slightly, other pollutants contained in water is less? The part of wastewater with an output volume of 480m3/d is sent into the water purification and purified water reuse system of whole SGIS as the purified drainage water. Purified wastewater of production is discharged into original rainwater drainage system in the plant; sewage coking plant life into is brought into existing sewerage system of .the coking plant

2.3.2.6 Thermal facilities


The project has six kinds of heat medium steam, desalinated water, compressed air for production, compressed purified air for instruments, compressed purified air for dusting, and nitrogen gas. All the steam, desalinated water, compressed air for production, compressed purified air for instruments, compressed purified air for dusting, and nitrogen gas shall be supplied to boundary of the project by SISG Coking Plant. Wherein: the quality of desalinated water shall comply with requirement of the Steam and water Quality Standard for Thermal Power Plant. Consumption of various thermal mediums sees Table 2.3-7. Table 2.3-7 Consumption of thermal mediums list Parameters Consumption Remarks No. Mediums title Consumption Pressure (Mpa) Temperature ( ) by unit 1 2 Steam Compressed air for production Compressed purified air 3 Nitrogen gas 1.0 0.4~0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 Saturation Saturation 40 40 40 3.5t/h 5 3 m3/min 10 m3/min 4.5 m /min
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0.3

Normal temperature

48 m3/h

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Environmental Protection Project

(1) Waste gas treatment measures The main pollution sources of coke dry quenching system are the loading inlet of the coke dry quenching oven, coke releasing outlet, emission gas outlet of pre-stored room, emission outlet of the circulating ventilator as well as unloading process of coke transport. The main pollutant produced is coke dust and others. The smoke and dust collecting facilities are designed to establish on the coke loading position of the coke dry quenching oven top, coke releasing position of tank bottom, belt of coke outlet, emission outlet of circulating ventilator, etc.; dust produced during the production process of the coke dry quenching will be transmitted to the ground dust removal station of the coke dry quenching after being collected. The large-scale pulse bag dust removal filters are established in the ground dust removal station, of which dust removal efficiency is above 99.6%. The smoke and dust is emitted via the exhaust stack with a height of 28m after being purified. The dust density at the outlet of the exhaust stack is lower than 50mg/m3. All the dust emitting density and rate at the emitting outlet comply with the 2nd class standard requirement in the 2nd period of the Air Pollutant Emission limits Value (DB44/27-2001). Transit and transportation places and galleries of coke shall adopt enclosed design.

(2) Wastewater treatment measures


The production wastewater of this project is mainly the discharging water of water seal on the coke dry quenching oven, of which discharging volume is 1m3/d; the discharging volume of circling system and slowdown of boilers condensation water is 960 m3/d. In order to prevent and control pollution, the following measures are mainly adopted in the design: Purified production wastewater is sent to the purified drainage system of whole plant. Water seal of the coke dry quenching oven discharges water is collected by the new-constructed phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment system, the supporting system of 6m coke oven. It can be up to the standard after treatment and can be used as makeup water for blast furnace slag system. The phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station has a capacity of 2000m3/d, and the wastewater produced by #4 and #5 coke ovens totals 720 m3/d. therefore; the wastewater treatment station has adequate capacity to deal with water seal water discharge of the dry quenching oven. The A2/O biological denitrification process flow is adopted in the wastewater treatment facility, which is outlined as following: After passing through a series of preconditioning process of mix, degreasing, and dilution, wastewater is sent into the biological treatment system for further removing pollutants of the volatile phenol, cyanide, COD, ammonia nitrogen, and petroleum contained in the wastewater. For the influent and effluent water quality of wastewater treatment station, see Table 2.3-8. Table 2.3-8 In/out water quality index for the phenol/cyanide sewage water treatment station (unit: mg/l, except pH) CODcr Volatile Phenol Cyanide <20 0.3 Ammonia Nitrogen <150 10 Petroleum <50 5.0 suspended particulate <100 60 pH 7~8 6.5~7.5

Items

Influent water <3,500 <700 quality Effluent water 90 0.3 quality (3) Treatment measures for solid waste

The main solid waste produced in this project is coke dust recovered by the dust removal filter of the coke dry quenching system. The treatment measures adopted are as follows: The coke dust collected by the dust removal filter of the coke dry quenching system will be transported with material tankers to coal preparing workshop to mix into coking coal after being wetted, or to sintering workshop as needed.
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(4) Noise treatment facilities


The main noise sources of this Project include: the dedusting fan, the coke discharging device of coke dry quenching furnace, the relief valve of coke dry quenching boiler, circulating fan and circulating air outlet, turbogenerator, various pumps and so on. The noise controlling adopted in this project is mainly a combination of methods of controlling noise sources and cutting off noise transmission ways, in order to control noise impact on neighbors of plant boundary. Now the controlling measures are described below: For equipment type selection, various types of ventilators and pumps shall be selected low-noise products as much as possible. Individual foundations or vibration damping measures are established for the dust removal ventilators and pumps, and flexible connection modes are adopted among strong vibration equipment and pipelines to prevent the noise producing from vibration spreading outward. Coke releasing facilities, circulating ventilators and cycling gas pipelines are adopted noise isolation measures. The silencer devices are established accordingly on outlets of dust removal ventilators, emitting outlets of steam safety valve of coke dry quenching boilers. The main bodies of steam turbines and generator exciters are equipped muffler enclosures, and muffler are arranged on anti-corrosion inspection tube of the steam turbine. The rational deployment is conducted utilizing factors of terrain, plant house, and direction of noise sources as well as noise absorbing function of afforesting plants when the general layout is carried out; the role of comprehensive treatment is fully taken account to management to reduce noise pollution. After the measures above are applied, the day and night noise values of factory boundary are predicted to be able to comply with the standard values class III of Standard for Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises (GB12348-90). (5) Afforesting design The afforesting land rate of this project is 15 %, and afforesting investment is RMB 280,000 Yuan. (6) Investment on Environmental Protection This project is one of environmental protection and energy conservation endeavor, the total investment of which is RMB 155,700,000Yuan , 8% of which is directly allocated for environmental protection, equal to RMB 12,46 0,000 Yuan.

2.4 General layout and reasonable analysis


2.4.1 General layout

The overall layout of the project comprises one new 90t/h dry quenching device and its auxiliary facilities. The facilities newly constructed includes the dry quenching chamber, coke dry quenching boiler, ground dust removal station of the coke dry quenching, deoxygenation water pump station, steam turbine room, transfer station, belt conveyor gallery and so on. For the general plane layout of this project, see Figure 2.4-1 The dry quenching oven-boiler system is set beyond the No.2 coke oven, i.e. occupying the position reserved for the coke oven overhaul. The wagon puller platform and the dedusting system shall be arranged from inside out and the turbine chamber and the cooling tower arranged on both sides of No. 2 coke oven chimney. The advantage of this scheme is that the layout of coke dry quenching equipment connects compactly with the coke oven. The general layout is reasonably deployed.

2.4.2 Health protection zone


(1) The calculation formula for health protection zone
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Health Protection Zone Standard for Coking Plants (GB1166189): It may be referred to implement by existing coke-oven plants. The health protection zone of ironworks located in complex terrain conditions shall be determined by administrative department of construction organ and administrative departments of health and environmental protection of the autonomous region, municipality and province where the construction project lies, according to evaluation report of atmospheric environmental." The health protection zone of the Coking Plant in Shaoguan region has not been determined by relevant organs. According to requirement of the Technical methods for making local emission standards of air pollutants (GB/T13201-91), all those harmful gas emissions not through exhaust stacks or through exhaust stacks with height below 15m are fugitive emissions. When the harmful gas of fugitive emission enters into the breathing zone in atmosphere, if its concentration exceeds allowable concentration limit value for residential area provided by requirements of GB3095 and TJ36, the production zone between the production units (production areas, workshops or sections) where the fugitive emission sources lie and the residential areas shall be established. The calculation formulas for health protection zone are:

Qc 1 = BLc + 0.25r 2 Cm A

1 2

LD

Where Cm - Standard concentration primary limit value (mg/m3); L - Protective distance for industrial enterprises (m); Qc - Achievable control level of fugitive emission of harmful gas (kg/h); r - The equivalent radius of production unit where the fugitive emission source of harmful gases lies (m), calculated according to the area S (m2) occupied by production unit; A, B, C, D - calculating coefficients of the health protection zone, dimensionless, may be looked up in GB/T13201-91 Table 5, according to the average wind speed of recent five years in the region where industrial enterprises lie and atmospheric pollution category of industrial enterprises. Table 2.4-1 calculating coefficients of the health protection zone (GB/T13201-91). Table 2.4-1 Calculating coefficients of the health protection zone (GB/T13201-91). Health protection distance(m) Calculated factor Average wind speed of recent five years where L1000 1000<L2000 L>2000 the enterprise region Atmospheric pollution category of industrial enterprises located II III II III II III A <2 400 400 400 400 400 400 80 80 80 2~4 700 470 350 700 470 350 380 250 190 >2 530 350 260 530 350 260 290 190 140 B C D (2) Calculation results According GB/T13201-91, when a number of harmful gases are emitted fugitively by an industrial enterprise simultaneously, its health protection distance required shall be calculated according to the max value in Qc/Cm.For the dust fugitive emission of this project, the health protection distance of this project is calculated according to the fugitive emission of coke dry quenching 14t/a, fugitive emission of 4.3m coke oven main body 20.3t/a, hydrocarbon fugitive emission of 4.3m coke oven 36.2t/a.,see Table 2.4-2. Table 2.4-2 the health protection distance calculation status of this project Powder Discharging Amount kg/h Fugitive emission area(m2) Concentration limit value(mg/m ) A
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<2 >2 <2 >2 <2 >2

0.01 0.021 1.85 1.85 0.78 0.84

0.015 0.036 1.79 1.77 0.78 0.84

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B C D Calculated value of the health protection distance Values taken from calculation of the health protection distance

0.01 1.85 0.78 241 300

0.01 1.85 0.78 64.3 100

The health protection distance for 4.3m coking project is 300m, which is calculated in accordance with GB/T13201-91.The project is located within SGIS plant, without any sensitive point within the range of 800m around, which meets this requirement.

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3 Engineering Analysis 3.1 Raw Material Conditions and Products

(1) Raw Materials The red-heat coke is the main raw material for Coke Dry Quenching (CDQ) devices. The raw material processed by the CDQ devices is the red-heat coke produced by the newly-built JN60 Model Compound 255 Holes Coke Oven, with total yielding amount as 0.7Million t/a and temperature as 1,000 . (2) Heat Media
The project has six kinds of heat medium steam, desalinated water, compressed air for production, compressed purified air for instruments, compressed purified air for dusting, and nitrogen gas. Consumption of various thermal mediums sees Table 2.3-7.

(3) Output and Quality Index of the Major Products Table 3.1-1 Output and Quality Index of the Major Products Product Name Output Remarks
3.82MPa (450 ) Steam 45t/h (367,200t/a) 60,28610 kWh 700 thousand t/a
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Of which, External Supply: 0.981 MPa(305 ) 20t/h 163,200t/a Entering into the Internal Electric Network of SGIS M40 of the Coke is improved for 3%~8% and its M10 improved for 0.3%~0.8%.

Electricity generating Coke after Dry Quenching Process

3.2 Water Balance


(1) Water usage in the technical innovation project
The supplying and draining facilities of this project includes mainly: water supplying system for production and fire, circling water system, water supplying and draining systems for life. The new water consumption for production of this project is 59m3/h(making up to circling water system 1415m3/h, making up to the coke dry quenching oven 1m3/h), desalting water is 48m3/h, and water for life is 8m3/h. The utilization rate of circling water: 98.3 Production wastewater: water seal on the coke dry quenching oven discharges water with an amount of about 1m3/d, and flows to the existing phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment system. It can be up to the standard after treatment and can be used as makeup water for blast furnace slag system. As for the Discharged Sewage of Recycling Cooling Water for CDQ Devices, the Discharged Sewage of Cooling Water for Generators, Air Coolers, Oil Coolers and various Pumps, the Discharged Sewage of Steam-condensed Water and Recycling Water for Waste-heat Boilers, there are not any hazardous substances contained in them. With the comparatively high water temperature, the above-mentioned water contains few pollutants. With the yielding amount as 20m3/d, those wastewater goes into the Purified-water Reuse System of SGIS as the Purified Water Drainage. The Domestic wastewater is included into the current Domestic wastewater System of the Coking Plant. See Table 3.2-1 for the Water Consumption of this CDQ Project.

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Table 3.2-1 Water Consumption of the CDQ Project (m3/d) Make-up Water Amount Discharged Remarks Water Amount Make-up Fresh Make-up Water for the 1,415 / Water Amount Recycling Water Water-sealing Water of 1 1 CDQ Oven Domestic water 8 7.2 Make-up Amount of Provided by SGIS 1,152 480 Pollutant-discharging & Desalination Water Desalination Water System Purifying Sewer System of Boilers Recycling Water Amount / 82,080 480 Pollutant-discharging & Purifying Sewer System of Cooling Tower

The Make-up Fresh Water Amount is 1,424m3/d, the Wastewater Yielding Amount reaches968.1 m3/d and the Wastewater Discharging Amount is 0 m3/d. (2) Diagram of water balance

1,415 1
Recycling Cooling Water for CDQ Devices

1,416

25,080 20,000 15,000 22,000

Recycling Cooling Water for CDQ Devices

25,080 20,000 82,080

Supplementary quantity for the fresh water

Cooling water of the air-cooler and oil cooler of the generator

Cooling towers

82,080

Cooling water of all kinds of pumps Cooling water of boilers

15,000 22,000
Discharge 480 Evaporation 935

Circulating

system

Loss 672
Desalination

discharging 480

1,152

Pollutant-discharging

Water

Water
boilers

used

in of Boilers 480

SGIS clean sewage system

Figure 3.2-2 Diagram of water balance of the project (m3/d)

New water consumption for production: 1416m3/d Cycling water volume: 82,080 m3/d Water recycling rate: 98.3%

3.3 3.3.1

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The major techniques of the CDQ Project can be divided as CDQ System and CDQ Thermodynamic System. See
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Figure 3.3-1 for the Overall Pollution-producing Sections.

Figure 3.3-1

Overall Technical Process and Pollution-producing Sections Diagram of the Project

3.3.2

Technical Process, Pollution-producing and Treatment Measures of CDQ System

the description of the production technique is as the following: The coke tank cars filled with red cokes are hoisted to the bottom of hoisting shaft framework by an electric locomotive. The Coke Tank is lifted by the lifter to the top part of the CDQ Oven and the coke is loaded into the CDQ Oven through the Loading Device with the Distributor. In the CDQ boiler, cokes and inert gases experience heat exchange, in which the cokes are cooled to an average temperature of approx. 200 , unloaded onto the belt conveyor through the coke discharge device and then transported to the coke processing system. The circulation ventilator blows the inert gases of cooled cokes into the CDQ boilers from the gas supply device at the bottom of the CDQ boiler, and makes those inert gases exchange heat with red-heat cokes in a countercurrent flow. The temperature of the Heat Recycling Gas exhausted by CDQ Oven is between 880 and 960 . After being de-dusted through the First-time DustCollector, the gas goes into the CDQ Boiler for the heat exchange and the gas temperature drops to 160~180 . The Cooled Recycling Gas exhausted from the boiler shall go into the CDQ Oven for the recycling use after through such treatment processes as being de-dusted by the Second-time Dust Collector, being pressed by the Recycling Wind Machine and being cooled by the Heat Exchanger with Heat Pipes to 130 . The Coke Powders separated by the First-time Dust Collector and Second-time Dust Collector are collected in the Storage Trenches by the special conveying equipments for being transported outside. The smoke dusts produced at such sections as Coke-loading, Coke-discharging, Pre-store Oven Bleeding, and
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Bleeding after the Fan of the CDQ Devices all go into the CDQ Ground Dust Removal System for the bleeding after being de-dusted. The above mentioned First-time Dust Collector for the Recycling Gas adopts the Gravitation Settler De-dusting Devices, being used for removing the coarse-grained coke powder contained in the recycling gas. The Special Multi-clone Separating Dust Collector suitable for CDQ Technique is adopted as the Second-time De-duster for further separating the fine-grained coke powder in the Recycling Gas. Then the dusts contained in the gas going into the Recycling Fan shall be no more than 1g/m3 and the more than 95% of the dusts contained in the gas shall be with the size below than 0.25mm to reduce the abrasion of the dusts to the blades of the Fan for prolonging the service life of the machine. Pollution-producing links: Most of the Discharged Pollutants in the Coke Quenching Section are Dusts: The dusts are mainly from the Loading Devices at the top part of the CDQ Trench (when loading the cokes), in the transportation of Red Cokes, the CDQ Trenches Coke Discharging Devices (in the continuously Coke-discharging), the Materials Unloading Points and Transferring Points of the Belt Conveyors, the Outlets of the Bleeding Pipes (in the gas emission), Pressure Relief Points for the Recycling Gas Pipes (Pressure Relief in the Emergencies), De-dusting & Humidifying Loading Points (in the loading) and so on. Treatment Measures: The Treatment Measures to be adopted aiming to the above-mentioned Waste Gas Resources are the following: In the transportation of Red Cokes: Lids are covered for the Coke Tanks from the Lifting Tower to the Coke Loading Mouth. The mode of Electro-magnetic Vibrating Feeder combining with the Rotary Sealing Valves shall be adopted for the Coke-discharging devices. The sealing covers shall be established for the Belt Conveyors, and the Dust-suction Points shall also be installed at the Coke Discharging Outlets and Materials-receiving Points of Belt Conveyors for leading the smoke into the Ground Dust Removal Station for the final emission for the smoke after being de-dusted and purified. c. The exhausted gas from the CDQ Trench Bleeding Pipes and the normal Recycling Gas Bleeding Pipes shall be introduced into the Dust Removing System through the blast-caps connected with the de-dusting pipes for the emission after being de-dusted. The System Emergency Bleeding Pipes and the Recycling Gas Pressure Relief Points are used for the emergency case: the produced gas here is exhausted into the air directly. d. A set of comprehensive Dust Removing System shall be established for CDQ, Coke Screen Building and Transfer Station, being composed by the de-dusters with the de-dusting wind volumes as200,000m3/h and 125,000m3/h. The de-dusting devices of the Dust Removing System shall all be adopted the Off-line Pulse Bag Filter De-dusters, with the dust removing efficiency over 99.6%. The process of the de-dusting system is as the following: Each de-dusting points of CDQ Oven, the Belt Conveyor Heads of Transfer Station, Tail De-dusting Points-De-dusting Channels-Coarse-grains Separator--- Pulse Bag Filter De-dusters-De-dusting ventilator-being exhausted into the air. The dust concentration of the exhausted waste gas of the CDQ Dust Removing Station shall be no more than 30mg/m3. The wasted gas of the two sets of de-dusting devices shall be respectively exhausted into the air through the chimney being 28m high, with the discharging concentration and rates complying with Level II Standard as120mg/m3 of the 2nd section, regulated by the Emission limits for the Air Pollutants of Guangdong Province (DB4427-2001) . Besides that, the closed structure shall be adopted for the Coke Transfer Station and Corridor.

3.3.3

Technical Process, Pollution Producing and Treatment Measures of CDQ

Thermodynamic System
The CDQ Thermodynamic System is composed by such four parts as CDQ Boiler, Deoxidizing Water-supply Pump Station, Turbine Power Generation Station and Regional ThermodynamicGallery. The description of the production technique is as the following:
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The desalination water provided by Desalination Water Station in SGIS goes into the CDQ Boilers after the deoxidization in the De-oxidizing Water Pump Station self-built by the CDQ Project. The 104 de-oxidized water supplied for the boilers shall firstly go into the Economizers to increase the water temperature to 240 through the heat exchange and go into the CDQ Boiler Drums. And then after the Primary and Secondary Super Heaters, the temperature of the steam shall be increased to the required value through the heat exchanges. The formed steam shall be finally sent to the Turbine Power Generation Station by the External Supply Steam Pipes. See Figure 3.3-2 for the Technical Process and Pollution Producing Details.

Desalination water station in SGIS


Desalination water Deoxidiz ing, deoxidizi ng water

Deoxidizing

The coke dry Steam quenching boiler (45t/h)

The turbine power station=12,000kW

Generate power for self use

Steam condensate water yielding amount 480m3/d


The discharging of boilers and turbine circling water: total of cooling tower and system of coke dry quenching is 480m3/d

Figure 3.3-2 Technical Process, Pollution producing link of CDQ Thermodynamic System

Pollution-producing links: Most of the Discharged Pollutants in the CDQ Thermodynamic Section being Purified Production Water: composed by the Drained Condensation Water from the boilers and the Cooling Tower Pollutants Discharging, with the total amount as 960m3/d. Treatment Measures: The Purified Production Wastewater is the Recycling Cooling Water Discharges of the CDQ Devices, the Cooling Water Discharges of Generators, Air Coolers, Oil Coolers and various Pumps, the Discharged Steam-condensed Water and Recycling Water of Waste-heat Boilers. Such discharged water contains little pollutants, with comparatively high water temperature. Those wastewater shall be introduced into the Purification Sewer System of the whole plant for being reused by such sections having lower requirement to the water quality, such as BF Slag Washing, Field Washing, Material Fields Wetting, Virescence and so on.

3.3.4 Technical Process, Pollution Producing and Treatment Measures of Coke Transportation System
The description of the production technique is as the following: The CDQ Coke Transportation System shall transport the coke processed by the CDQ Treatment to the current Stored Coke Screen System, being composed by Belt Conveyor and the corresponding Transfer Stations. The cokes in the CDQ Trenches after the Dried Quenching shall be transported to Transfer Station by the Belt Conveyors through which the cokes shall be transported to the Stored Coke Screen System of the Coke Oven for the screening and storage. Pollution-producing links: Most of the Discharge Pollutants in the Coke Transportation Section are the dusts, being from the CDQ Oven Coke Outlets, each Transfer Stations and in the Coke Transportation Process. Treatment Measures: The Dust Catching Devices shall be established at each Dust Producing Point. The dust collected in the Dust Transportation shall be sent to the CDQ Ground Dust Removing Station (being shared with CDQ System). The Large-scaled Pulse Bag-filter De-dusters with the de-dusting efficiency over 99.6% shall be established. After the purification, the dust shall be discharged by the Exhaust Gas Chimney. The dust condensation at the Outlet of the Exhaust Gas Chimney shall be no more than 50mg/m3. The exhausting concentration and rates at the Chimney Outlets shall comply with Level II Standard of the 2nd section, regulated by the Emission limits for the Air
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Pollutants of Guangdong Province (DB4427-2001). Transit and transportation places and galleries of coke shall adopt enclosed design.

3.4

Environmental Impact Identification in the Operational Period

The major environmental impacting factors in the operational period mainly include the following: (1) Atmospheric environment Impacting Factors: Dusts are the major pollutants produced in the DCQ Producing Process, being mainly exhausted by the Ground Dust Removing Devices, having certain effect upon the ambient air. Moreover, large amounts of dusts will be discharged at the Emergency Pressure Relief of the Recycling Air Pipes Pressure Relief Points and when the Emergency occurs for the Dust Collecting Pipes. (2) Water Environment Impacting Factors: The Recycling Water-supply System is adopted by the Project and no Production Wastewater shall be discharged outside. The Domestic Sewage produced by the working personnel shall be discharge into the Factory Water Discharge Networks after being treated by the SIGS Septic Tanks. (3) The impacts of the mechanical noise produced by each operation & transported machines, and the transportation noise on the people living nearby. (4) Solid Wastes: referring to the Coke Dusts produced by the de-dusters. They shall be used as Sintering Raw Materials after being wetted or being reused in the Coking Process according to the relative requirements.

3.5 Pollution Resource Intensity Analysis in the Operational Period of the CDQ Project 3.5.1 Air Pollution Sources

The organized discharges of the Air Pollutants of this CDQ Project are mainly from the two newly-built Ground Dust Removing Stations. Seeing Table 3.5-1 for the Waste Air Pollutants Discharging Situations of the CDQ Project gained from the Feasibility Research Reports and the comparison with the similar projects (90t/h CDQ Project of Beitai Iron and Steel Group Company).

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Pollution Resources G1 CDQ and Screen Coke, Transfer Station and Dust Removing Stations CDQ Dust Removing Station

Table 3.5-1 Pollutants Control measures Powder

Organized Pollution Resources Discharging Situation of this technical innovation project Smoke Producing Treatment Discharge Discharging Flow m3/h Concentration Efficiency % Concentration Amount kg/h mg/m3 200,000 1,200 99.6 30 6

Standard mg/ m kg/h 120/16.2


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According to Table 3.5-1, the exhausting condensation and rates of the waste gas exhausts of the Newly-built Ground Dust Removing Devices of the CDQ Project both comply with Level II Standard of the 2nd section, regulated by the Emission limits for the Air Pollutants of Guangdong Province (DB44/27-2001). See from the CDQ Process of the similar projects, the unorganized discharges for each ton coke are 0.02kg. And then the unorganized discharged dusts are 14t/a, the organized discharged dusts are 79.56t/a, thus the discharged dusts amount reaches 93.56 t/a.

Original pollutant discharge situation of coke wet quenching section see table 2.2-5, the dust discharge concentration of coke wet quenching80mg/m3, the discharge quantity of existing coke quenching tower and coke screening and storing process is 18.2kg/h.Smoke dust concentrations of coke dry quenching process emitted from CDQ and Screen Coke, Transfer Station and Dust Removing Stations are all less than 30mg/m3, discharging amount of the dusts is 9.75kg/h. The coke dry quenching has enhanced dust collecting efficiency; meanwhile, dust removal efficiency has also been significantly improved. In the waste gas generated in original coke wet quenching, besides the main pollutant dust, there are a large amount of phenol, cyanide, sulfide and a little characteristic pollutant such as Benzene series, non-methane content, etc. The red heat coke contacts with the inert gas can generate only physical change, therefore, the gases above will not be produced in the process of dry coke quenching, and the gases contained in coke are only produced during coking process. As can be known from the above, compared with the coke wet quenching, the coke dry quenching can considerably reduce the pollutant discharge. It is a clean production project and necessary for the development of enterprises.

3.5.2

Water Pollution Resources

Production Wastewater The new water consumption for production of this project is 59m3/h(making up to circling water system 1415m3/d, making up to the coke dry quenching oven 1m3/d), desalting water is 48m3/h, and water for life is 8m3/d. Production wastewater: water seal on the coke dry quenching oven discharges water with an amount of about 1m3/d, and flows to the existing phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment system. It can be up to the standard after treatment and can be used as makeup water for blast furnace slag system. As for the Discharged Sewage of Recycling Cooling Water for CDQ Devices, the Discharged Sewage of Cooling Water for Generators, Air Coolers, Oil Coolers and various Pumps, the Discharged Sewage of Steam-condensed Water and Recycling Water for Waste-heat Boilers, there are not any hazardous substances contained in them. With the comparatively high water temperature, the above-mentioned water contains few pollutants. With the yielding amount as 960m3/d, those wastewater goes into the Purified-water Reuse System of SGIS as the Purified Water Drainage. The Domestic wastewater is included into the current Domestic wastewater System of the Coking Plant. Initial Rainfall The Initial Rainfall is calculated as 10 of the annual precipitation. The calculating formula of Initial Rainfall: Initial Rainfall Discharges = the Average Precipitation in the Project Locations Infiltration Coefficient Rainwater Accumulation Area 10 Wherein, flow parameter is 0.6; average rainfall is 1,638mm; rainwater collecting area is 10117.5m2; days collecting rainwater per year is 151 days. Then the rainwater discharged is 960m3 at the primary stage of the project operation. Its pollutants are mainly petroleum, CODCr and SS. The Initial Ground Rainwater shall be unifiedly discharged to the Factory Sewage Treatment Field after being collected and they shall be discharged only when reaching the discharging standards. According to the designed plan of the Comprehensive Sewage Treatment Plants with the capacity of 9104m3/d in SGIS, the Initial Rainwater Collecting Ponds shall be established during the construction period of the Sewage Treatment Plant.
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Domestic wastewater The domestic wastewater, calculated as 90% of the water used, is 7.2m3/day. The major pollutants in the water are COD, BOD5 and SS. According to analogy with other wastewater, the concentrations of COD and BOD5 of the water are 250mg/l and 150mg/l respectively. Through the above analysis it can be summarized that the Yielding Amount of the Production Wastewater under the normal production conditions is 1m3/d. The external-discharged wastewater is mainly the cooling water of the purified recycling water, with little change on the water quality, being reused in the washing water for blast furnace and turbid circulating water in the smelting plant which has low requirement on water quality.

3.5.3

Solid Waste

The Solid Wastes produced by the project are mainly the Coke Dusts collected by the De-dusters, with total amount as 3,262.8t/a or so. The Coke Dusts shall be transported by the Tank-cars after being wetted to the Coal Preparation Workshop for being mixed into the Coking Coals or to the Sintering Workshop as the Raw Materials.

3.5.4

Noise

Noise from the CDQ project mainly includes the mechanical noise and aerodynamic noise. Main noise sources include: cycling circuit, dedusting fan, pumps and exhaust equipments of safety valve of the boiler dispersing pipes. Under general situations, the source strength of noise is lower than 85dB (A) prior to taking noise control measures. Table 3.5-2 Noise Source Intensity and the Controlling Measures of the CDQ Project Noise amount Source Intensity lowered No. Noise Sources Controlling Measures dB(A) dB(A) Boilers Security Valves 114 Mufflers 30 1 Discharging Devices Mufflers, Damping Materials, 30 2 Steam Turbines 90 Sound-isolation Mufflers, Damping Materials, 3 Power generator 90 30 Sound-isolation 4 Each De-dusting Ventilators 92 Mufflers, Sound-isolation 30 5 Air compressor 91 Mufflers 30 6 Water pump 90 Damping, Sound-isolation 25 7 Shielding Cooling Tower 85 Urban, Semi-sealing 25

3.5.5

Statistics and Analysis of Abnormal Discharging Source Intensity

The Checking & Repairing of CDQ Oven, De-dusting Efficiency Reduction of the De-dusters, Emergency Pressure Relief of Recycling Gas Pipeline Pressure Relief Points. under the normal conditions, the CDQ Oven shall be checked once three months. In the checking, the Coke Wet Quenching shall be conducted by the prepared Coke Wet Quenching Tower: see Table 2.2-5 for its discharged pollutants. The discharged dusts of such operation is increased, comparing with that of the CDQ, but the discharges still conform to Level II Standard of the 2nd section, regulated by the Emission limits for the Air Pollutants of Guangdong Province(DB4427-2001) . there is a spare de-dusting system for the Project. When the dust concentration is found to be higher than the relative standards by the On-line Supervision System, the spare de-dusting machine set shall be launched automatically. Thats why it is hard for the de-duster accidents to be occurred. This assessment defines that it is the Abnormal Discharging Source when the de-dusting efficiency of the Cast House with the largest De-dusting Capacity reduces to 50%, see Table 3.5-3 for details. Table 3.5-3 Abnormal Discharge of the CDQ De-dusting System No. Pollution Resources Pollutants Powder Control measures Smoke Flowing m3/h Producing Discharging De-dusting Discharging Concentrat Concentrati Efficiency Efficiency on ion % kg/h 3 3 mg/Nm g/m 1.2 600 50 120
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De-dusters Calculating as there are three-times abnormal discharging one year, twenty minutes each time, the annual abnormal discharging amount of the dusts is 120kg. Table 3.5-4 Distribution of dust grain size under abnormal emission Particle Size Range Proportions 0~10m 10% 10~40m 20% 40~70m 30% >70m 40%

Emergency Pressure Relief of Recycling Gas Pipeline If the pressure within the Recycling Gas Pipes is unstable, being caused by the uneven distribution of the Coke Powders or the inadequate inert gas supplies in the Recycling Gas, the pressure of the pipe must be released. During such process, the inert gas for cooling Red Coke shall be directly discharged by the Gas Exhausting Pipes at the top end of the Pressure Relief Points, not being treated. The assessment defines the duration time of such working condition is fifteen minutes. And then see the below Table 3.5-5 for the Source Intensity of such cases. Table 3.5-5 Abnormal Discharging when the Recycling Inert Gas being Unstable Pollution Resources Pollutants Gas Exhausting Pipes m Smoke Flowing m3/h Producing Discharging Concentration Efficiency kg/h g/m3 Duration Time Min

Instable Pressures for the Recycling Gas Dust, N2 20 125,000 1~2 250 15 Pipes Note: The height of the Gas Exhausting Pipes is the height of the Bleeding Outlets of the Pressure Relief Points. 3.5.6 Three records before and after the coke dry quenching technical innovation This dry quenching system replaces original coke wet quenching system, which reduces energy dissipation greatly, reduces pollutant discharge and water consumption. In view of pollutants discharge situation of coke quenching section there are three records see table 3.5-6. Table 3.5-6 The three records of pollutants discharge situation of coke quenching section Pollutant producing situation of coke wet quenching Powder 148.5 Pollutant producing situation of coke dry quenching 79.6 After the implementation of the technical innovation project the pollution discharge increased/reduced Quantity -68.94

It can be see in Table 3.5-6, the discharge quantity of dust decreased by 68.94t/a.

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4 General Environment in the Project Surrounding Area


4.1
4.1.1

Natural Environment
Geographical Location

SGIS is located at 2~3km east of Maba Town, Qujiang County of Guangdong Province, and 14km away from Shaoguan City. Geographic coordinates for the site is longitude 11319' east and latitude 2443' north. The plant area is bordered by Yanshan Mountain to the south, Lianhua Mountain to the north, Maba Town of Qujiang County to the west, and Mashanding to the east. The site is located in a valley plain with the trend of northeast to southwest in the tributary ditch of Meihua River.

4.1.2

Topography

The previous topography of the plant area is generally higher in south and lower in north, with a height mark of approximate 70m. Height mark of the valley plain is in the scope of 90~110m, with 200m higher than that of Mashanding, 150m higher than that of the Yanshan Mountain and 120m higher than that of the Lianhua Mountain. The surrounding topography of the valley plain is complicated, with Guanshan Mountain to 10km of its east, a volcano to 10km of its north and the alpine group to 10km of its southwest. The plant area is neighbored with Hengguang railway line and Maba station to the southwest, and could be reached by the private railway line for enterprises. The factory area is elongated, long in east-west and narrow in south-north, with an occupied area of 7.8km2.

4.1.3

Geology

Geological structure of the plant area is extremely complicated. The surface soil consists of Quaternary loess, brown mild clay, mild sand clay and gravel with sand inclusion. The lower layers are mainly lime system, permian limestone, large karst (Karst) and developing fault.

4.1.4

Hydrology

The sewage outlet of the project is located at middle and lower reaches of Meihua River, which flows to Baitu River section of middle reaches of Beijiang in Qujiang county after convergence with Maba River 7km away west. The average flow rate of Meihua River is about 3m3/s. As the second largest water system of Pearl River Basin, North River has a catchment area of 46,710km2, accounting for 10.3% of that of the Pearl River Basin. 92% of the basin area is located in Guangdong Province. Main River of the North River starts from the fountainhead and ends in Sixianjiao and flows into the West River, with a whole length of 468km and an average falling slope of 0.26%. North River starts from south of the fountainhead and ends in Shazhouwei in Shaoguan City and is combined with the Wujiang River.The upstream segment of North River is named as Zhenjiang River, which starts from the fountainhead and ends in Shazhouwei, with a whole length of 212km and an average falling slope of 0.59.After flowing into the Wujiang River, the North River is turned to south and combined with South Water at Mengzhou Dam, then flows to south and combined with Wengjiang River in Yingde County. The average flow of North River Basin (Sixianjiao) in over years is 1,620m3/s, average flow in high water period is 2,520m3/s and average flow in low water period is 714m3/s. Average flow of the Baitu River section (with the catchment area of 16,750km2) nearby the project area in over years is 467m3/s, average flow in high water period is 697m3/s and average flow in low water period is 236m3/s. The average flow in 95% of the low water years is 210m3/s and the average flow in the driest period (in January) in over years is 170m3/s. The average flow in the driest month of 95% of low water years is 97m3/s and the monthly flow in 95% of the driest month is 77m3/s. Xiaokeng Reservoir is located at 42km northeast of the plant area, which is a multi-functional reservoir for water supply in agricultural irrigation, aquiculture and poultry and power generation industry. Collecting area of the reservoir is 139km2, the designed standard water level is as (with a relevant reservoir capacity of 53,350,000m3), and the designed flood level is 227m (with a relevant reservoir capacity of 6,092m3).

4.1.5

Climate

The site is located in area of subtropical monsoon climate, and the cold and warm air mass from the north and south
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usually gather here as a result of the influence caused by the Nanling Mountain Range, thus the climate characteristics are as follows: continued rain in spring, ample rainfall in summer, fresh air and warm in autumn while cold and dry in winter. The average temperature in over years is 20.1 . The average temperature in July in summer is 28.9 with highest temperature of 42 . The average temperature in January is 9.5 with lowest temperature of 4.3 . Frost seldom appears in winter (approximately 4 days in a year). The annual average precipitation amount is 1638mm. Storm is intensive in a year with the rainy seasons from April to September, accounting for over 80% of the annual precipitation amount. The annual average relative humidity is 74.5%. Hours of sunshine are approximately 1,473~1,928 hours. North wind prevails in autumn and winter, south wind prevails in spring and summer, and south wind is dominant in a year. Static wind is frequent. The annual average wind speed is approximately 1.7m/s in over years in this area.

4.1.6

Vegetation and Soil

Vegetation in Shaoguan City has the characteristics of gathering from the north and south as a result of its geographic location, geologic structure and climate conditions, belonging to subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest. The covered categories and ecological structures are mainly subtropical evergreen species, and some tropical and subtropical species are also included. Plant resources in Shaoguan City are in diversity, and plants in this area mainly include Fagaceae, camphors, The aceae and anil. The artificial cultivated fruit trees are peach, plum, pear, citrus, chestnut trees, etc. Main categories of soil include granite, sand shale, and red earth and paddy soil developed from the Quaternary red earth, as well as the terra rossa and acidic purple soil. Vegetation surrounding the plant site mainly includes Chinese silvergrass, Chinese francolin, Baeckea frutescens community and artificial cultivated rice, vegetables, cassava and peanut, etc. Soil is mainly sand shale red earth and Quaternary red earth, and river sandy fields are distributed next to the riverside.

4.1.7

Aquatic Organism Resources & Fishery Resources

Based on the data provided by the aquatic department, aquatic organism has a large diversity in North River, including 302 categories of phytoplankton, which belongs to seven phylums and 106 genus and are mainly Chrysophytax, Chlorellin and Cyanophyta, and including 99 categories of zooplankton (mainly the protozoan), and also including 73 genus and 85 categories of benthonic mollusks. Based on relevant data, there are 143 categories of natural fish in North River, including 45 categories of primary economic fish. Dominant fish with the biggest capture quantity include carp, mud carp, crucian carp, yellow alligator, Spinibarbus caldwelli, Varicorhinus, red-eye trout, loach, eel and four major Chinese carps. Since 1960s, for large amount of industrial wastewater and pesticide residues entering into North River, the water is polluted. And for random capture over years, the capture amount is very low. In addition, based on data from the aquatic department, there is no valued fish or fish that require special protection in the assessed river section.

4.1.8

Natural landscape

There are a national autonomous county and a national autonomous town in Shaoguan City, as well as 4796 natural villages in 99 towns. Many landscape of tourism resources with high taste and based on the national and provincial evaluation, famous sites here include Danxia Mountain in the world physiognomy and Nanhua Buddhist Temple of the southen. The Chebaling National Nature Reserve in Shixing County is the present habitat of south China tiger, also the treasury of plant categories. Multiple wild life could be found in the NanLing National Park in Ruyuan. The first cave in Ruyuan is Tongtianluo and the first mountain peak is Shikengqiang (1,902m) also located in Ruyuan, which is the highest mountain peak in Guangdong Province. Tourist attractions include the Jinjiling and Jiulong Shibatan in Pingshi of Lechang. The seven sites above mentioned are national level. There are eleven provincial scenic spots, e.g. the ancient cultural relics site of Lions Crag, Yunmen Temple (the origin place of Yunmenzong), Jinshiyan Nunnery, Meiguan Zhonggu Rock, Shaoguan Furong Scenic, Nanxiong Zhuji Lane and Shaoguan Fengcai Building, etc. The water surface area of Nanshui Lake in Ruyuan is 55000mu, and the reservoir capacity is 1.2 billion m3.In additions, there are hotspring sanitaria districts, including Qujiang Fengwan, Xiaokeng and Lechang Longshan, etc. There are two relics sites in the assessed area, the Nanhua Temple and Shizi Rock.

4.2

Society and Economy

Shaoguan is the heavy industrial city of Guangdong Province, with strong industrial foundation, and adequate development for its agriculture and the tertiary industry. In 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Shaoguan had been under construction as the heavy industrial base and strategic foundation for Guangdong Province. A large amount of major
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industrial enterprises including Shaoguan Steel Plant, Shaoguan Smelting Plant, Shaoguan Digging Machine Plant, Fankou Lead-zinc Mine, Dabao Mountain Mine and Quren Coal Mine, etc. were built here, helping Shaoguan industry act as a foundation of the local economy. In 1970s, Shaoguan became the important industrial base of Guangdong Province. Since 1980s, Shaoguan industry got a further development. There are over 21,000 industrial enterprises in Shaoguan City. It has formed major industries consisting of the resource-Class Industries including the excavation, nonferrous smelting, iron and steel industry, forgings and castings, and construction materials; a processing industry with five major industries of mechanical manufacture, light industry, textile, petroleum and chemistry, and electric power; the high and new technology industry with major industries of electronic information technology, electromechanical integration, new materials and pharmaceutical industry. Wherein, annual production of steel in SGIS Group has exceeded 5 million tons and SGIS Group has been one of the Top-100 steel and iron enterprises in the world. Shaozhu Group is one of the biggest professional enterprises for forge piece manufacturing. In the equipment industry, there are large-scale enterprises including Xinyu Company, engineering machine plants and Zhongli Company involved in the manufacturing of large-sized construction machines, overhead working truck and large-scale water-turbine generator set. In recent years, the economy of Shaoguan City has developed rapidly, and the increment speed is higher than the average speed of that in China. In 2006, the total regional output value is 39.383 billion RMB, with a growth of 12.4%, and the growth rate is 2.5% higher than that of the last year. Wherein, the output value for the primary industry increased with 6.304 billion RMB, with a growth of 3.4%; the output value for the secondary industry increased with 17.419 billion RMB, with a growth of 15.4%; and the output value for the tertiary industry increased with 15.660 billion RMB, with a growth of 13.2%.Calculation based on the residential population shows that the average output value is 13460RMB/person, with a growth of 11.5%.The proportion of three industrial structures was adjusted to 16.0:44.2:39.8 from the 17.5:42.5:40.0 in 2005. The primary industry decreased by 1.5% and the secondary industry increased by 1.7%. The total agricultural output in the year was 10.583 billion RMB, with a growth of 3.4%.Wherein, the planting industry increased with 2.9%, the forestry increased with 7.8%, the livestock farming increased with 2.9%, and the fishery industry increased with 4.7%. The sowing area of grain in 2006 is 2.587 million mu, with a growth of 1.9%.The planting area of sugar-cane is 75,200 mu, with a growth of 24.4%; the planting area of oil is 65,200 mu, with a decrease of 1%; the planting area of tobacco is 270,200 mu, with a growth of 14%; and the planting area of vegetation is 1.494 million mu, with a growth of 1.5%. The industrial growth value in 2006 was 15.522 billion RMB, with a growth of 15.7%, which had a direct contribution rate of 47.5% to the economic growth in the year. Growth value for scaled industries is 13.628 billion RMB, with a growth of 16.0%.Wherein, the growth value for the state owned and state controlled industries is 9.823 billion RMB, with a growth of 14.1%; the growth value for foreign and Hongkong & Macao & Taiwan industries is 2.296 billion RMB, with a growth of 16.4%; the growth value for joint stock industries is 7.8 billion RMB, with a growth of 25.2%, and the growth value for the private industries is 1.69 billion RMB, with a growth of 18.0%.The growth value for light industry in the year is 3.207 billion RMB, with a decrease of 1.2%, and the growth value for heavy industry is 10.421 billion RMB, with a growth of 22.5%. The growth value for county industries is 5.456 billion RMB, with a growth of 18.3%. Growth value for three major industries including tobacco, metallurgy and electric power is 9.86 billion RMB, with a growth of 19.0%. Wherein, the tobacco industry increased with 11.0%, the metallurgy industry increased with 21.5% and the electric power industry increased with 22.2%. There was one provincial-level priority engineering technology research and development center, six high & new technology enterprises recognized by Guangdong Province and fifteen provincial-level private scientific and technical enterprises in Shaoguan City by the end of 2006.In 2006, total 81 achievements were realized in scientific research, in which 3 achievements obtained the award of Scientific & Technological Progress of Guangdong Province, and 66 achievements obtained award of Scientific & Technological Progress of Shaoguan City. Eight Torch Plans were implemented in the year, including 5 national plans. Forty Star-fire Plans were implemented. There were 461 patents and 225 patent authorizations in the city, with an increase of 52.1% and 97.4% respectively. Population of the city by the end of the year was 3,203,200, with an increase amount of 16,600.Including 1,258,800 non-agricultural populations and 1,944,400 agricultural populations. The birth population of the year was 37,300, with a birth rate of 11.67%. And the death population is 16,800, with a death rate of 5.27%.The residential population of the city by the end of the year was 2,929,400, with an increase amount of 6,800.

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5 Assessment of Existing Situation Environmental Quality


In 2006, monitoring and investigation of the existing situation environment of ambient air, water environment and soils surrounding SGIS was carried out by our Institute for the environmental impact assessment of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS. And the gas tank project is located in thesame company with the five technical renovation projects. So, the assessment mainly uses the existing situation monitoring data from the EIA Report of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS (March 2007). Existing situation of the noise environment is monitored by the monitoring station of SGIS based on the project site selection.

5.1

Existing Situation Survey and Assessment of the Ambient Air Quality

Existing situation of ambient air quality is based on the existing situation monitoring data from the EIA Report of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS (March 2007).

5.1.1

Monitoring point

Select typical villages and schools as monitoring sites according to functions of ambient air sensitive points within the assessment area, seven monitoring sites are chosen: 1# factory site, 2# Shaogang No.1 Middle School, 3# Meihuazhai Village, 4# Xinzhai village, 5# Maba Town, 6# Nanhua Temple and 7# Shanzibei.Name and location of the monitoring locations are shown in Table 5.1-1.Monitoring locations are presented in Figure 5.1-1 Table 5.1-1 Monitoring locations for ambient air Monitoring point 1# 2# 3# 4# 5# 6# 7# Objective Plant Site Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Meihuazhai Village XinZhai Maba Town Nanhua Temple Shanzibei Location SE WS NE SE SW S N Distance from the project(m) 600 1900 2600 3800 5900 7000 900 Atmospheric Function Zone Area of Class 3 Area of Class 2 Area of Class 2 Area of Class 2 Area of Class 2 Area of Class 2 Area of Class 2 Object Employee Students Residents Residents Residents Tourists Residents

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5.1.2

Monitored items

Based on the discharge characteristics of air pollutants and the surrounding environmental characteristics, the air monitoring parameters for this assessment include PM10, TSP, CO, SO2 and NO2.Observation on normal meteorological factors including ground wind direction, wind speed, air temperature and air pressure is carried out in the monitoring period.

5.1.3

Monitoring Time and Sampling Frequency

Monitoring and sampling of existing situation in consecutive 5 days from August 11, 2006 to August 15, 2006, in which CO, SO2 and NO2 are sampled four times per day at Beijing time 7:00~8:00, 11:00~12: 00, 14:00~15: 00, 17:00~18:00, with each sampling lasting 60 min. Sampling for daily mean concentration should be at least 12 hours in a day. Five days continuous monitoring is carried out for TSP and PM10, sampling with one time, and the sampling time should be at least 12 hours in a day. Its sunny with gentle wind in the monitoring period, with the wind speed of approximately 0.2~1.2m/s.

5.1.4

Monitoring and analysis method

Sampling and analysis methods for air pollutants should be standard methods in accordance with the Monitoring and Analysis Methods for Air and Exhaust Gas (1990) issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China. Relevant methods are listed in Table 5.1-3. Table 5.1-2 Name of the sampler No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name of the sampler Model

Portable aerovane FYF-1 Aneroid pressure meter DYM3 Air sampler TH-110B Intelligent sampler for TSP with medium flow KC-120H Impact cutter for PM10 with medium flow PM10-100 Constant temperature and flow air continuous sampler BX2400 Table 5.1-3 Monitoring and analysis methods for air pollutants Items Absorbable particles Total suspended particulate (TSP) Sulfur dioxide Nitrogen dioxid CO Basis for the monitoring method GB/T16157-1996 Monitoring instrument AB204N electronic balance AB204N electronic balance 722 Grating spectrophotometer 722 Grating spectrophotometer Infrared carbon monoxide analyser Minimum limit of identification 0.001

Ambient air (mg/m3)

GB/T16157-1996 GB/T15262-1994 GB/T15435-1995 GB9801-88

0.001 0.003 0.005 0.12

5.1.5 Existing Situation Assessment of Ambient Air Quality 5.1.5.1 Assessment Standards
In conclusion, in the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000).Detailed information is presented in Table 1-3 and Table 1-4 in Chapter 1

5.1.5.2 Existing Situation Assessment of Ambient Air Quality


The monitoring results for hourly and daily mean concentration of NO2, SO2, CO, TSP and PM10 are summarized in
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Table 5.1-4.Monitoring results for each monitoring index are analyzed as below: (1) Monitoring index for inhalable particles (PM10) In the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000).The table shows that the daily mean concentration of TSP is 0.025~0.087mg/m3.The maximum value is that of 6# Nanhua Temple in the monitoring period, with a concentration value of 0.087mg/m3, accounting for 58% of the Class II standard value. Concentrations of PM10 at all monitoring locations are lower than that of relevant standards regulated in the Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-1996).It turns out that the concentration of PM10 in the assessment area is lower. (2) Monitoring index for total suspended particulate (TSP) In the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000).The table shows that the daily mean concentration of TSP is 0.057~0.150mg/m3. The maximum value is that of 6# Nanhua Temple in the monitoring period, with a concentration value of 0.15mg/m3, accounting for 50% of the Class II standard value. Concentrations of PM10 at all monitoring locations are lower than that of relevant standards regulated in the Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000). It turns out that the concentration of TSP in the assessment area is lower.

(3) Monitoring index for carbon monoxide (CO)


In the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000). Hourly mean concentration: variation range for hourly mean concentration of CO at each monitoring point in assessment area is 0.5~6.5mg/m3, in which the concentration of 1# factory site, 6.5mg/m3, is the highest and 33% of Level 3 standard value. Concentrations of PM10 at all monitoring locations are lower than that of relevant standards regulated in the Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96). Daily mean concentration: variation range for daily mean concentration of CO at each monitoring point in assessment area is 0.5~5.53 mg/m3, in which the concentration of 1# factory site, 5.53 mg/m3, is the highest and 92% of assessment standard.

(4) Monitoring index for sulfur dioxide (SO2)


In the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000). Hourly mean concentration: variation range for hourly mean concentration of SO2 at each monitoring point in assessment area is 0.017~0.078mg/m3, in which the concentration of 1# factory site, 0.078mg/m3, is the highest and 11 of Level 2 assessment standard. Concentrations of PM10 at all monitoring locations are lower than that of relevant standards regulated in the Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96). Daily mean concentration: variation range for daily mean concentration of SO2 at each monitoring point in assessment area is 0.019~0.053mg/m3, in which the concentration of factory site, 0.053mg/m3, is the highest and 21 of Level 2 assessment standard. (5) Monitoring index for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) In the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000). Hourly mean concentration: variation range for hourly mean concentration of NO2 at each monitoring point in assessment area is 0.019~0.052mg/m3, in which the concentration of 1# factory site, 0.052mg/m3, is the highest and 22 of Level 2 assessment standard. Concentration of NO2 at all monitoring points is lower than relevant assessment standard value within the assessment area. Daily mean concentration: variation range for daily mean concentration of SO2 at each monitoring point in
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assessment area is 0.020~0.041g/m3, in which the concentration of factory site is the highest and 34of assessment standard. Table 5.1-4 Monitoring results and assessment standard for current atmospheric environment quality in assessment area (mg/m3) Statistic items Pollutants Monitoring point Average value in 1 hour Concentration Over-standard scope rate (%) 3 (mg/m ) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 4.5~6.5 0.5~1 1.13~2 0.5~1 1.13~2.25 0.63~1.13 1.25~2.88 10 20 0.02~0.078 0.019~0.052 0.017~0.051 0.018~0.053 0.019~0.076 0.018~0.055 0.027~0.041 0.5 0.7 0.024~0.051 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / / 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / / 0 Day average Concentration scope (mg/m3) 0.070~0.083 0.037~0.060 0.025~0.045 0.077~0.080 0.072~0.081 0.065~0.087 0.032~0.050 0.15 0.25 0.122~0.135 0.075~0.090 0.057~0.077 0.122~0.130 0.117~0.132 0.112~0.150 0.070~0.085 0.3 0.5 5.19~5.53 0.5~0.78 1.35~2 0.5~0.78 1.57~1.82 0.78~0.91 1.72~2.38 4 6 0.025~0.053 0.022~0.041 0.02~0.04 0.019~0.038 0.021~0.049 0.022~0.041 0.03~0.035 0.15 0.25 0.025~0.041 Over-standard rate (%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------0

1# plant site 2# Shaogang No.1 Middle School 3# Meihua Village Absorbable particles 4# Xin Village 5# Maba Town 6# Nanhua Temple 7# Shanzibei Standard value for grade 3 (mg/m3) Standard value for grade 2 (mg/m3) 1# plant site 2# Shaogang No.1 Middle School 3# Meihua Village TSP: 4# Xin Village 5# Maba Town 6# Nanhua Temple 7# Shanzibei Standard value for grade 3 (mg/m3) Standard value for grade 2 (mg/m3) 1# plant site 2# Shaogang No.1 Middle School 3# Meihua Village CO 4# Xin Village 5# Maba Town 6# Nanhua Temple 7# Shanzibei Standard value for grade 3 (mg/m3) Standard value for grade 2 (mg/m3) 1# plant site 2# Shaogang No.1 Middle School 3# Meihua Village Sulfur dioxide 4# Xin Village 5# Maba Town 6# Nanhua Temple 7# Shanzibei Standard value for grade 3 (mg/m3) Standard value for grade 2 (mg/m3) Nitrogen dioxid 1# plant site

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Statistic items Pollutants Monitoring point

Average value in 1 hour Concentration Over-standard scope rate (%) (mg/m3) 0.020~0.039 0.021~0.035 0.019~0.033 0.021~0.037 0.021~0.052 0.025~0.034 0.24 0.24 0 0 0 0 0 0 / /

Day average Concentration scope (mg/m3) 0.020~0.037 0.021~0.037 0.021~0.032 0.023~0.034 0.024~0.037 0.026~0.030 0.12 0.12 Over-standard rate (%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------

2# Shaogang No.1 Middle School 3# Meihua Village 4# Xin Village 5# Maba Town 6# Nanhua Temple 7# Shanzibei Standard value for grade 3 (mg/m3) Standard value for grade 2 (mg/m3)

In conclusion, in the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000). In the assessment area during the monitoring period, the hourly mean concentrations of NO2, SO2 and CO comply with the relevant assessment standards regulated in Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January 2000). Except the daily mean concentration of CO in a point of 1# plant site is near and lower than the standard, the concentrations of all monitoring items in other monitoring locations are lower. In the assessment area, the daily mean concentrations of PM10 and TSP are usually lower, and the concentration of particles in monitoring locations could comply with relevant assessment standard. So it turns out that the existing situation air quality in the assessment area is in good condition, which could meet relevant functional requirements.

5.2

Investigation of existing situation of water environment quality

Existing situation of water environment quality is based on the existing situation monitoring data from the EIA Report of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS (March 2007).

5.2.1

Monitoring point

Surface water monitoring point distribution According to the environmental conditions and the status of this Project the monitor sets up 7 water quality monitoring sections for sampling and analysis, among which, 3 sections are in Meihua River, i.e., upstream of Meihua River (S1), mouth of Meihua River (S2); 2 sections are in downstream of Maba River, i.e., before joining Meihua River (S3), after joining Meihua River (S4); 2 sections are in North River, i.e., before joining (S5), after joining (S7). For detailed information, see Table 5.2-1 and Figure 5.2-1

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Figure 5.2-1 Monitoring point distribution for water Environment


Table 5.2-1 Distribution of Monitoring Sections

Section No. S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7

Location Upstream of Meihua River Meihua River outlet,100m downstream of general drainage of Shaogang 6000m downstream of general drainage of Shaogang Maba River before Meihua River joins Maba River after Meihua River joins, 10000m downstream of general drainage of Shaogang Beijiang River Section before Maba River joins Beijiang River Section after Maba River joins

2) Underground water monitoring point distribution 1# Dayuantou Village, 2# No. 31, Yumachang, 3#Baoxishui, 4# Cheliao Village (Opposite Pingtian Village) and 5#Chenziyuan Village (Opposite Pingtian Village). For details, please refer to Monitoring point distribution Figure 5.1-2.

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5.2.2

Monitored items

Survey factors of surface water: PH, SS, CODCr, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, sulfide, mercury, fluoride, cyanide, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, iron, BOD5 and water temperature, altogether 19 items. Survey factors of ground water: PH, Cr6+, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, volatile phenol, iron, copper, lead, zinc and total hardness, altogether 11items.

5.2.3

Monitoring Time and Sampling Frequency

Water monitoring started from March, 2006 and one sampling is taken for each section during each monitoring period. Regarding the sampling sections 1#-5# in Meihua River and Maba River, only one sample is taken in the middle of the River, and regarding the sampling sections 6#-7#, 2 samples are taken on the left and right side of the section. Water quality sampling and analysis are carried out in strict compliance with environmental monitoring specifications.

5.2.4

Monitoring and analysis methods

Methods specified in Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are adopted for surface water, and regarding unspecified items, monitoring and analysis are carried out by using the recommended analysis methods in Environmental Monitoring Specifications produced by State Environmental Protection Administration. For all related analysis methods and their detection limit, see 5.2-2. The sampling and analysis of underground water are carried out with the methods specified in Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB/T14848-93). For the monitoring method of underground water and detection limit, see Table 5.2-2.

Table 5.2-2 Overview of Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis Methods (Unit: mg/l, excluding pH)
Items pH Water temperature ( ) Chemical oxygen demand Basis for the monitoring method GB/T6920-1986 GB/T13195-1991 Fourth edition of Monitoring and Analysis Methods of Water and Wastewater Monitoring instrument DF808ApH/Ionometer thermometer XJ-I Digestion Instrument Minimum limit of identification 0.02 0.1 5 0.002 (surface water) 0.012 (wastewater) 0.002 (surface water) 0.012 (wastewater) 0.005 (surface water) 0.05 (wastewater) 0.002 (surface water) 0.012 (wastewater) 0.004
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GB/T7475-1987

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

Zinc

GB/T7475-1987

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

Lead

GB/T7475-1987

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

Cadmium

GB/T7475-1987

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer 722S Visible Spectrophotometer

hexavalent chrome

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Cyanide Volatile Phenol biochemical oxygen demand after 5 days (BOD5) Fluoride Mercury

GB/T7487-1987 GB/T7490-1987 Fourth edition of Monitoring and Analysis Methods of Water and Wastewater GB/T7484-1987 Fourth edition of Monitoring and Analysis Methods of Water and Wastewater Fourth edition of Monitoring and Analysis Methods of Water and Wastewater Third edition of Monitoring and Analysis Methods of Water and Wastewater GB/T11894-1989 GB/T16488-1996

722S Visible Spectrophotometer 722S Visible Spectrophotometer DF801pH/Ionometer AFS-920 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometer AFS-920 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometer AB204-N Electronic Balance Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer IR-200 Infrared Oil Analyzer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer 722S Spectrophotometer 722S Spectrophotometer

0.004 0.002 0.1 0.05 0.00001

Arsenic suspended particulate Total nitrogen Petroleum

0.0001

4 0.05 0.04 0.002 (surface water) 0.03 (wastewater) 5 0.01 0.004

Iron Total hardness Total phosphorus Sulphide

GB/T11911-1989 GB/T7477-1987 GB/T11893-1989 GB/T17133-1997

5.2.5

Evaluation of existing situation of water quality

5.2.5.1 Assessment Standards


Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) for upstream of Meihua River (from Huangshakeng to the discharge outlet of Shaoguan Iron and Steel plant, 14km); Class IV standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) for the 6km segment of Meihua River from the discharge outlet of Shaouan Iron and Steel plant to downstream Longgang (mouth) and 4km segment from Longgang to Baitu (mouth); Class standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) for upstream of Maba River (Huangmao to Longgang of Shaoguan, 42km); Class II standard for the Baitu segment of North River. Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB/T14848-93) is adopted for the evaluation of underground water.

5.2.5.2

Evaluation of existing situation of water quality

(1) For detailed result of water quality monitoring, see Table 5.2-3. The monitoring result is analyzed as follows: 1# Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: CODcr (4 times above standard), iron (0.43 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: PH, SS, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum, copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, sulfide, mercury, fluoride, cyanide, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, BOD5 and water temperature.
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2# Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class IV standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: SS (1.06 times above standard), CODcr (1.08 times above standard), lead (23 times above standard), cadmium (7.6 times above standard), fluoride (0.37 time above standard), total nitrogen (0.61 time above standard), iron (10.23 times above standard) and BOD5 (0.17 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: PH, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, zinc, sulfide, mercury, cyanide, total phosphorus and water temperature. 3# Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: total nitrogen (3.34 times above standard), total phosphorus (1.14 time above standard), lead (3.8 times above standard), CODcr (0.28 times above standard), iron (0.73 time above standard), and BOD5 (0.22 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: SS, cadmium, fluoride, PH, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, zinc, sulfide, mercury, cyanide, and water temperature. 4# Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class IV standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: CODcr (0.04 times above standard), iron (18.6 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: PH, SS, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum, copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, sulfide, mercury, fluoride, cyanide, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, BOD5 and water temperature. 5#Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: iron (0.05 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: SS, total nitrogen, CODcr, lead, cadmium, fluoride, PH, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, zinc, sulfide, mercury, cyanide, total phosphorus, BOD5 and water temperature . 5#Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: iron (0.27 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: SS, total nitrogen, CODcr, lead, cadmium, fluoride, PH, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, zinc, sulfide, mercury, cyanide, total phosphorus, BOD5 and water temperature . 6# Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: lead (1.46 times above standard), cadmium (1 times above standard), total nitrogen (0.52 time above standard) and iron (9.47 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: SS, CODcr, fluoride, PH, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, zinc, sulfide, mercury, cyanide, total phosphorus, BOD5 and water temperature. 6# Section: Complying with Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) The average value of monitoring results shows that monitored items on this section above the Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002) are: total nitrogen (0.15 time above standard) and iron (0.93 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: SS, CODcr, lead, cadmium, fluoride, PH, arsenic, volatile phenol, petroleum-related substances, copper, zinc, sulfide, mercury, cyanide, total phosphorus, BOD5 and water temperature. To summarize, except iron and CODcr, all monitored items on the upstream section of Meihua river (1#) meet the requirements of Class III standard of GB3838-2002; the water quality on the section before Meihua River joins Maba River does not improve obviously with the increase of distance with the discharge outlet, and this is mainly because the incoming water from upstream is less than the amount of wastewater discharged along the river, and especially because the fact that, the discharge of wastewater from county towns and enterprises along the River increases the amount of pollutant in the water body, making the degraded pollutant amount less than the increased one due to the limited dilution and degradation capacity of water body. Based on the monitoring result of the section (3#) in front of the meeting of Meihua River and Maba River, CODcr, Pb, T-P, BOD5, T-N and Fe in water from the upstream of Maba River all exceed the standard. Several items in section (4#) in front of the meeting of Beijaing River and Maba River exceed the standard. On the section before North River joins Maba River (5#), the monitored items of water quality all meet the requirements of Class IV standard of GB3838-2002 except iron; lightly polluted by iron; on the section after North
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River joins Maba River, all monitored items meet requirements of Class _ standard of GB3838-2002 except total nitrogen and iron.

(2) For detailed result of Underground water quality monitoring, see Table 5.2-4. The monitoring result is analyzed as follows:
1# Dayuantou Village (He Fuyun) This monitoring adopts Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Underground Water (GB/T14848-93). The average value of monitoring results shows that all the monitored items of the point meet Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Ground Water (GB/T14848-93); those meeting the standard are: PH, Cr6+, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, volatile phenol, iron, copper, lead, zinc and total hardness. 2# Yumachang No.31 This monitoring adopts Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Underground Water (GB/T14848-93). The average value of monitoring results shows that all the monitored items of the point meet Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Ground Water (GB/T14848-93); those meeting the standard are: PH, Cr6+, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, volatile phenol, iron, copper, lead, zinc and total hardness. 3# Baoxishui This monitoring adopts Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Underground Water (GB/T14848-93). The average value of monitoring results shows that all the monitored items of the point meet Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Ground Water (GB/T14848-93); those meeting the standard are: PH, Cr6+, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, volatile phenol, iron, copper, lead, zinc and total hardness. 4# Cheliao Village (opposite to Pingtian Village) This monitoring adopts Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Underground Water (GB/T14848-93). The average value of monitoring results shows that all the monitored items of the point meet Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Ground Water (GB/T14848-93); those meeting the standard are: PH, Cr6+, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, volatile phenol, iron, copper, lead, zinc and total hardness. 5# Chenziyuan Village 22# (opposite to Pingtian Village) This monitoring adopts Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Underground Water (GB/T14848-93). The average value of monitoring results shows that all the monitored items of the point meet Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Ground Water (GB/T14848-93); those meeting the standard are: PH, Cr6+, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, volatile phenol, iron, copper, lead, zinc and total hardness. To summarize, all measured results on the monitoring point meet Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Underground Water (GB/T14848-93), indicating that the underground water in the evaluated area have fine water quality, and remain unpolluted.

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Table 5.2-3 Sample Number and location 1# 500m upstream of Meihua River from discharge outlet of Shaoguan Iron and Steel plant Times above the standard 0.91kg before Meihua River joins Maba River Times above the standard 1.36kg before Maba River joins Meihua River Times above the standard 1.81kg before Maba River joins North River Times above the standard 2.27kg upstream of Maba River after joining Northe River, left Times above the standard right Times above the standard 2.72kg downstream of Maba River after joining Northe River, left Times above the standard right Times above the standard Class II srandard Class III_ standard Class IV_ standard pH 7.86 7.61 7.28 7.48 7.68 7.64 7.5 7.52 6~9 6~9 6~9 suspended particulate 81 206 1.06 71 55.5 24.5 34.5 69 56.5 100 100 150

Monitoring Results Statistics of Surface Water CODcr 24 4 62.4 1.08 19.2 0.28 31.2 0.04 9.6 12 12 14.4 15 20 30 Monitoring result (mg/L pH excluded) Volatile Arsenic Petroleum Copper Phenol 0.0012 0.0028 0.0028 0.0042 0.0055 0.0053 0.0045 0.0025 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002 0.005 0.01 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.04(L) 0.05 0.05 0.5 0.014 0.132 0.021 0.062 0.011 0.01 0.031 0.044 1 1 1 Lead 0.016 1.2 23 0.048 3.8 0.98 18.6 0.032 0.037 0.123 1.46 0.028 0.01 0.05 0.05 Zinc 0.028 1.25 0.075 0.79 0.049 0.053 0.145 0.052 1 1 2 Cadmium 0.002(L) 0.043 7.6 0.002(L) 0.02 3 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.01 1 0.002(L) 0.005 0.005 0.005

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Table Sample Number and location 1# 500m upstream of Meihua River from discharge outlet of Shaoguan Iron and Steel plant Times above the standard 3# before Meihua River joins Maba River Times above the standard 4# before Maba River joins Meihua River Times above the standard 5# before Maba River joins North River Times above the standard 6# upstream of Maba River after joining North River, left Times above the standard right Times above the standard 7# downstream of Maba River after joining North River, left Times above the standard right Times above the standard Class II standard Sulphide 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.1 Mercury 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00005

5.2-3 Monitoring result (mg/L, water temperature excluded) Total Fluoride Cyanide Total nitrogen phosphoru Iron s 0.23 2.05 0.37 0.38 0.96 0.31 0.31 0.74 0.37 1 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.05 0.81 2.42 0.61 2.17 3.34 2.46 0.64 1.05 0.05 1.07 0.07 1.52 0.52 1.72 0.15 0.50 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.19 0.21 0.24 1.4 0.21 0.2 0.2 0.43 0.43 3.37 10.23 0.52 0.73 0.72 1.40 0.34 0.13 0.38 0.27 3.14 9.47 0.58 0.93 0.30

(continued) biochemical oxygen demand in 2.99 7.03 0.17 3.67 0.22 4.29 0.97 0.86 1.58 1.86 3 Water temperature ( ) 24 24 24 22 23 23 23 23

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Sample Number and location 1# Dayuantou village 2# Yumachang No.31 3# Baoxishui 4# Cheliao Village (opposite to Pingtian Village) 5# Chenziyuan Village 22# (opposite to Pingtian Village) Class III standard (GB/T14848-93)

pH 6.81 6.43 6.73 6.9

hexavalent chrome 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L)

Mercury 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L) 0.00001(L)

Arsenic 0.0001(L) 0.0001(L) 0.0001(L) 0.0001(L)

Cyanide 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L) 0.004(L)

Volatile Phenol 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L) 0.002(L)

Iron 0.2 0.06 0.27 0.2

Copper 0.009 0.013 0.008 0.013

Lead 0.021 0.011 0.02 0.024

Zinc 0.036 0.038 0.061 0.053

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5.3 Monitoring & Evaluation of Existing situation of Acoustic Environment Quality 5.3.1 Monitoring points

According to the distribution of noise sources in this Project and the locations of surrounding sensitive points of acoustic environment, 12 monitoring points are established around the plant boundary on the land for the project of this phase, around SGIS plant boundary and at sensitive points.

5.3.2

Monitoring time and sampling frequency

2 site monitoring of the monitoring points were conducted from Feb. 25, 2008 to Feb. 27, 2008 and Apr. 5, 2008 to Apr. 7, 2008 both lasting continuously for 2 days, including daytime monitoring and night monitoring, typically conducting measurement through sampling in short time, i.e., monitoring in work time during daytime (e.g., 8:00-12:00 and 14:00-18:00) and in sleep time during night (e.g., 23:00-05:00), measuring equivalent consecutive sound level A through integral sound level meter.

5.3.3

Monitoring method

Monitoring method is adopted in accordance with relevant stipulations in Measuring Method of Environmental Noise of Urban Area (GB/T 14623-93).

5.3.4 5.3.4.1

Evaluation of existing situation of acoustic environment quality Standards for the execution of evaluation

According to the requirements of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93), the acoustic environmental sensitive points Yangwu Village, Dayuantou Village, Shanzibei School, Xiaogang Village and Xiaojiang Village, belonging to the rural living environment, applies to Class I standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93); the Laoxiaojiang Village, for being in the 300m range to SGIS plant boundary, applies to Class II standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB 3093-93); and the plant boundary, belonging to industrial region, applies to Class III standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93).

5.3.4.2

Evaluation of existing situation of acoustic environment quality

Sensitive points Sensitive points monitored of the project include Yangwu Village, Dayuantou Village, Shanzibei School, Xiaogang Village, Xiaojiang Village and Laojiang Village. All monitoring points but Laojiang Village within 300m of the plant boundary complies with the Class II standard of Standard of Environmental Noise of Urban Area (GB3096-93). In daytime, noise in Yangwu Village exceeds the standard, and noise in other monitoring points all meet relevant standards. In nighttime, all monitoring points exceed the standard, and noise in Shanzibei School exceeds the standard at most, the maximum vale exceeding 13.4dB (A) of the standard limit. SGIS plant boundary The plant boundary area belongs to industrial area, for which the Class III standard of Measuring Method of Environmental Noise of Urban Area (GB 3093-93) shall be executed. The project has been in the trail operation phase, based on the monitoring result, noise of all monitoring points in daytime can be up to Class III standard of Standard of Environmental Noise of Urban Area (GB3096-93). And at nighttime, the monitoring point in boundary of SGIS Plant also is up to the Class III standard. The boundary of the land for this project The boundary of the land for this project belongs to industrial area, for which the Class III standard of Measuring Method of Environmental Noise of Urban Area (GB 3093-93) shall be executed. As shown by the monitoring result, the noise level of all monitoring points during daytime meet the standards; during night, noise level at south side of boundary of the land for 7#blast furnace of this phase is 53.7 dB (A), which not exceeds the standard value. The noise produced in this Project contributes little to the impact on surrounding villages, but as the whole plant area has occasionally exceeded the standards, so its suggested to reinforce the noise reduction measures,
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47.3~49.1 49.7~58.4

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50.3~53.7 49.8~52.2 55.6~52.0 56.6~53.5 45 50 55

5.4

Monitoring & Evaluation of Existing situation of Soil Environment Quality

Existing situation of soil environment quality is based on the existing situation monitoring data from the EIA Report of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS (March 2007).

5.4.1

Monitoring point

1# rice soil in Xinxiaojiang Village, 2# vegetable garden soil in Xinxiaojiang Village, 3# vegetable garden soil in Songshanxia Village, 4# rice soil in Laoxiaojiang Village and 5# paddy soil in upper reaches of Meihua River.For the distribution of soil monitoring points see Figure 5.1-1.

5.4.2 5.4.3

Monitored items Monitoring Time and Sampling Frequency

Soil survey factors: copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, mercury and arsenic, altogether 8 factors. One soil monitoring was conducted on 18th May, 2006, with one samling.

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5.4.4

Monitoring and analysis method

The monitoring and analysis method is adopted in accordance with relevant chapters in Environmental Monitoring Analytical Method, Recent Analytical Methods of Soil Elements (edited by China Environmental Monitoring Center) of State Environmental Protection Administration.For all related analysis methods and their detection limits, see 5.4-1. Table 5.4-1 Overview of Soil Analysis and Monitoring Methods Items Copper Zinc Lead Cadmium Arsenic Basis for the monitoring method GB/T17138 1997 GB/T17138 1997 Recent Analytical Methods of Soil Elements Recent Analytical Methods of Soil Elements Recent Analytical Methods of Soil Elements Third edition of Monitoring and Analysis Methods of Water and Wastewater Fourth edition Monitoring instrument Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer AFS-920 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometer AFS-920 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometer Minimum limit of identification 0.2 0.5 0.06 0.006 0.011

Mercury

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5.4.5 Evaluation of existing situation of soil environment quality 5.4.5.1 Assessment Standards
Based on the materials provided by monitoring station, the soil of Shaoguan region is acid soil, for which the acid soil standard in the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 shall be executed. For detailed information, see 5.4-2. Soil environment quality standard value (unit: mg/kg, except ph) Copper Grade, soil ambient quality standard 50 Lead 250 Zinc 200 Cadmium Mercury Arsenic 0.3 0.3 30

5.4.5.2 Evaluation of existing situation of soil environment quality


1# paddy soil of new Xiaojiang village: Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 is executed on this section. The monitoring result of upper layer of paddy soil shows the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (6 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, arsenic, zinc and mercury; the monitoring result of lower layer of paddy soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (5.03 times above standard) and mercury (0.03 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: , copper, lead, arsenic and zinc.. 2# vegetable garden soil of new Xiaojiang village Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 is executed on this section. The monitoring result of upper layer of vegetable garden soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (7.07 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, arsenic, zinc and mercury; the monitoring result of lower layer of vegetable garden soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (3.93 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, arsenic, mercury and zinc.
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3# vegetable garden soil of Songshanxia village Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 is executed on this section. The monitoring result of upper layer of vegetable garden soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: copper (0.04 times above standard), cadmium (4.07 times above standard), and mercury (0.4 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: lead, arsenic and zinc; the monitoring result of lower layer of vegetable garden soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (8.2 times above the standard), mercury (0.43 times above the standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, zinc and arsenic. 4# paddy soil of old Xiaojiang village: Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 is executed on this section. The monitoring result of upper layer of vegetable garden soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (5.73 times above standard) and mercury (0.03 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, arsenic and zinc; the monitoring result of lower layer of vegetable garden soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (4.5 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, mercury, arsenic and zinc. 5# paddy soil of upstream Meihua River Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 is executed on this section. The monitoring result of upper layer of paddy soil shows the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (5.07 times above standard); those meeting the standard are: copper, lead, arsenic, zinc and mercury; the monitoring result of lower layer of paddy soil shows, the elements of soil on this section above the Class II standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Soil GB15618-1995 are: cadmium (5.03 times above standard) and mercury (0.31 time above standard); those meeting the standard are: , copper, lead, arsenic and zinc.. Based on the above assessment results, cadmium at all the monitoring points exceeds the standard at 4.5~7.7 times; Mercury exceeds the standard in topsoil and subsoil at 1#, 3#, 4# and 5# monitoring points, and copper in topsoil at 3# monitoring point. Table 5.4-3 Sample No. and location 1# upper layer of paddy soil of new Xiaojiang village Times above the standard lower layer Times above the standard 2# upper layer of vegetable garden soil of new Xiaojiang village Times above the standard lower layer Times above the standard 3# upper layer of vegetable garden soil of Songshanxia village Times above the standard lower layer Times above the standard 4# upper layer of paddy soil of old 19 75.3 41.7 104 0.04 27 70.5 28.2 50.9 28.4 17 54.9 24.3 7 80.3 33.6 12 72.3 31 Monitoring Results Overview of Soil Monitoring result (mg/Kg) Copper 14 Lead 86.4 Zinc Cadmium Mercury Arsenic 40.8 2.1 6.00 1.81 5.03 2.42 7.07 1.48 3.93 1.52 4.07 2.76 8.20 2.02 0.42 0.40 0.43 0.43 0.31 20.7 22.3 22.3 0.29 24.3 0.31 0.03 0.21 25 28.5 0.23 25.5

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Xiaojiang village Times above the standard lower layer Times above the standard 5# upper layer of paddy soil of upstream Meihua River Times above the standard lower layer Times above the standard Grade-2, soil ambient quality standard 50 250 200 29 62.5 33 10 62 29.7 12 65.5 38.2 5.73 1.65 4.50 1.82 5.07 1.81 5.03 0.3 0.36 0.31 0.3 30 17.7 0.3 13.8 0.03 0.29 23

5.5 Investigation & Assessment of Farm Crop


Three sampling points for farm crop are arranged in the assessment area. Samples are harvested crops in this area (vegetables, potatoes andbrown rice).Analysis items include Cu, Pb, Zn, Ca, Hg and As. Analysis results for copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, mercury and arsenic contents in farm corps within land ecological investigation area around the project site are shown in Table 5.5-1. Compared with relevant standards in National Hygienic Standards of Grain (GB2715-81), the investigation and analysis result of crops show that the As in crops is lower than the national standard, but Ca in 5# vegetables in upstream of Meihua River exceeds the standard. All crop samples are colory and with pure smell. In the assessment area, all farm crops are not polluted with heavy metals except that the 5# vegetables in upstream of Meihua River are polluted with Ca. Table 5.5-1 Investigation and Analysis Results of Sounding Farm Corp (Unit: mg/kg) Location & No. of Samples Vegetables of 1# New Xiaojiang Village---Sewage-irrigated Zone Vegetables of 3# Songshanxia Village Common Zone Vegetables of 5# Meihua River (upstream)---Comparison Zone Potato of New Xiaojiang Village1#---Sewage-irrigated Zone Potato of 3# Songshanxia Village Common Zone Potato of 5# Meihua River (upstream)---Comparison Zone Brown rice of New Xiaojiang Village1#---Sewage-irrigated Zone Brown rice of 3# Songshanxia Village Common Zone Brown rice of 5# Meihua River (upstream)---Comparison Zone GB2715-81 Remarks Monitoring result (mg/Kg) Copper 1 (L) 1 1 (L) 1 3 2 5 5 4 Lead 1 (L) 1 1 (L) 1 (L) 1 (L) 1 (L) 1 (L) 1 (L) 1 (L) Zinc 1 (L) 1 1.5 1 (L) 1 (L) 1 (L) 6 6 3 Cadmium 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 (L) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 (L) 0.2 (Rice) 0.1 (Others) 0.02 Mercury 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) 0.001 (L) Arsenic 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.01 (L) 0.15 (Rice) 0.2 (Others)

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6. Environment impact analysis


6.1 Prediction and assessment of ambient air impact 6.1.1 Analysis of pollution meteorological conditions

This project collects meteorological information of 2002-2004 from Qujiang Meteorological Observatory for analysis of meteorological conditions of pollution.

6.1.1.1 Surface wind characteristics


According to the 2002-2004 surface meteorological observation information statistics from Qujiang Meteorological Observatory, its annual prevailing wind is north wind, with a frequency of 12.6%, and static wind frequency is 25.9%, and the annual average wind speed is 1.64 m/s. Table 6-1 presents the wind direction frequencies and the average wind speed in an entire year and each season (this table shows the 2002-2004 data statistics with 24 times a day). Figure6-1 shows the wind direction frequency rose diagram.

NNW NW W NW

14 12 10 8 6 4 2

N NNE NE ENE

W SW SW SSW S SSE SE

ESE

Figure 6.1-1 Wind Direction Frequency Rose Diagram

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Table 6.1-1 Wind direction Season Spring Summer Autumn Winter Entire year Frequency Windspeed Frequency Windspeed Frequency Windspeed Frequency Windspeed Windspeed N 11.50 3.10 5.98 2.61 14.56 3.62 18.43 3.56 3.36 NNE 5.16 2.45 2.99 2.08 8.01 2.71 10.32 2.72 6.62 2.59 NE 3.89 1.71 7.56 1.79 10.26 2.09 3.56 2.05 6.32 1.94 ENE 0.32 0.91 0.72 1.07 2.38 1.37 1.39 1.09 1.20 1.21

Wind direction frequencies and average wind speed in an entire year and each season E 0.77 1.26 0.68 1.26 0.69 1.16 0.60 0.78 ESE 0.54 0.77 0.36 1.11 1.47 0.77 1.02 1.15 0.85 0.92 SE 2.45 1.25 2.85 1.43 5.04 1.00 2.31 0.93 3.16 1.13 SSE 1.77 1.36 3.13 1.63 2.79 1.17 1.20 1.12 2.22 1.37 S 17.62 3.02 18.30 2.52 4.44 2.17 2.55 2.49 10.73 2.69 SSW 9.10 3.16 12.14 2.58 3.39 2.01 2.27 2.63 6.73 2.71 SW 5.66 2.07 12.50 2.14 3.48 1.78 1.25 1.22 5.72 2.02 WSW 0.82 0.59 2.67 1.19 1.05 0.71 0.42 0.81 1.24 0.96 W 2.17 1.04 4.76 1.21 2.20 1.20 1.39 0.94 2.63 1.14 WNW 2.90 1.16 2.85 1.10 1.88 0.89 2.18 0.98 2.45 1.05 NW 7.25 1.42 8.11 1.41 5.40 1.28 4.12 1.42 6.22 1.39 NNW 5.57 1.99 2.67 1.49 3.71 1.86 6.39 2.16 4.59 1.95 C 22.46 0.00 11.64 0.00 29.08 0.00 40.51 0.00 25.92 0.00 1.64 1.45 1.51 1.78 Average Wind Speed(m/s) 1.83

Frequency 12.62

0.69 1.13

6.1-2 Distribution table of combined frequencies for wind direction, wind speed and atmospheric stability (%)
Wind direction Wind speed, stability A B u1 D E F 1<u2 A B C D N 0.07 0.00 0.34 0.00 0.07 0.34 0.34 0.07 0.68 NNE 0.07 0.00 0.41 0.14 0.27 0.14 0.14 0.00 1.44 NE 0.21 0.07 0.75 0.07 0.27 0.21 0.21 0.00 1.03 ENE 0.00 0.00 0.21 0.07 0.27 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.07 E 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.07 0.27 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.07 ESE 0.00 0.07 0.21 0.14 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 SE 0.07 0.07 0.34 0.41 0.55 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.14 SSE 0.07 0.00 0.34 0.21 0.48 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.27 S 0.14 0.00 0.62 0.14 0.34 0.07 0.21 0.00 0.55 SSW 0.14 0.00 0.27 0.07 0.14 0.14 0.07 0.00 0.75 SW 0.07 0.34 0.34 0.21 0.14 0.21 0.41 0.07 0.89 WSW 0.14 0.07 0.34 0.27 0.14 0.14 0.07 0.00 0.27 W 0.07 0.27 0.34 0.07 0.00 0.48 0.34 0.00 0.34 WNW NW 0.07 0.27 1.03 0.21 0.27 0.27 0.14 0.00 0.27 0.21 0.48 0.96 0.07 0.07 0.82 0.27 0.00 0.82 NNW 0.07 0.07 0.34 0.00 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.00 0.62 C 0.21 3.22 11.85 5.41 7.88 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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2<u3

3<u5

u>5 Total

E F A B C D E F B C D E C D

0.21 0.21 0.14 0.21 0.14 1.44 0.21 0.07 0.82 0.34 3.01 0.34 0.07 1.51 10.63

0.14 0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 1.16 0.07 0.14 0.55 0.21 1.51 0.27 0.00 0.00 6.80

0.27 0.55 0.00 0.68 0.21 1.30 0.21 0.07 0.27 0.14 0.27 0.07 0.00 0.00 6.86

0.07 0.21 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.11

0.00 0.07 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.83

0.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.90

0.62 1.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.71

0.14 0.68 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.21 0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.68

0.55 0.62 0.00 0.07 0.34 1.51 0.82 0.55 0.48 0.62 2.19 0.27 0.27 0.14 10.5

0.21 0.34 0.00 0.07 0.14 0.55 0.48 0.41 0.55 0.75 0.75 0.07 0.00 0.14 6.04

0.27 0.07 0.27 0.27 0.48 0.62 0.27 0.07 0.27 0.34 0.21 0.00 0.07 0.00 5.89

0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.21 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.21 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.07 0.75 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 1.51 2.47 2.60 5.15 3.84 28.57

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6.1.1.2 Atmospheric stability


Table 6.1-2 presents the distribution results of atmospheric stability classified by P-T method, with neutrality accounting for 45.68%, as the main part. Analysis indicates that category A stability has a relatively low frequency of occurrence, category B and C stabilities occur in daytime, category D, E and F stabilities mostly occur at nighttime. Table 6.1-3 presents the distribution of combined frequencies for wind direction, wind speed and atmospheric stability (this table shows the 2002-2004 data statistics with 4 times a day due to a cloudiness of 4 times a day).

Table 6.1-3 Atmospheric stability frequencies (%) in different seasons of 2002-2004


Items Spring Summer Autumn Winter Annual average A 2.17 7.07 7.14 5.56 5.48 B 8.97 9.78 21.98 10.56 12.81 C 5.98 8.15 2.75 1.94 4.73 D 64.95 45.92 26.10 45.56 45.68 E 7.61 14.95 15.66 15.56 13.42 F 10.33 14.13 26.37 20.83 17.88

6.1.1.3 Variation of wind speed with height


Variation of wind speed with height is expressed in index rate, namely:

Z U = U0 Z 0

Where U0 refers to wind speed at the height of Z and Z0. P is a wind contour index, a parameter related to atmospheric stability Table 6.1-4 presents the wind speed contour indexes at different stability based on the available information of the Plant.

Table 6.1-4 Fitting results of wind speed contour P value


Stability P B, C 0.25 D 0.35 E 0.48

6.1.1.4 Mixing layer height


Mixing layer height refers to the scope to which air pollutants diffusing upward can reach. Due to dynamic interference and thermal effect of the ground, a relatively strong torrent is formed in the surface layer, which can transfer upward to a certain scope within which torrent strength is relatively large with a strong atmospheric diffusion capability; beyond which torrent strength is relatively weak with a weak diffusion capability. As to pollution diffusion within 50km, it is generally believed that the pollutants are limited to the scope of the mixing layer. information of the Plant, the average mixing layer heights at different stability are worked out and presented in Table 6.1-5.

Table 6.1-5 Average mixing layer height at different stability


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Stability Average height

B 950

C 700

D 550

E, F 250

6.1.1.5 Atmospheric diffusion parameters


Atmospheric diffusion parameter in the form of power functions, namely:

Y = a xb Z = c xd
x: The distance of pollutants transferred with air flow in the air; a, b, c , d: coefficients and indexes reflecting the variation rules of diffusion parameters; y,z: Represent a horizontal diffusion parameter and a vertical diffusion parameter respectively; information of the Plant, atmospheric diffusion parameters are worked out and showed in Table 6.1-6.

Table 6.1-6 Coefficients and indexes of atmospheric diffusion parameters in the form of power function.
Coefficient A b c c Stability B 0.389 0.883 0.271 0.865 C 0.329 0.878 0.231 0.852 D 0.276 0.875 0.197 0.840 E 0.157 0.891 0.121 0.835 F 0.103 0.905 0.092 0.810 In case of weak wind and calm wind conditions, diffusion parameters are selected and presented in the following table:

Table 6.1-7 Diffusion parameters of little wind (0.5m/su10<1.5m/s), still wind (u10<0.5m/s)
(x= y=01Tz=02T) Stability A B C D E F u10<0.5m/s 0.93 0.76 0.55 0.47 0.44 0.44 01 0.5m/su10<1.5m/s 0.76 0.56 0.35 0.27 0.24 0.24 u10<0.5m/s 0.57 0.47 0.21 0.12 0.07 0.05 02 0.5m/su10<1.5m/s 0.57 0.47 0.21 0.12 0.07 0.05

6.1.2

Estimation model

The surrounding environment of this project has a very different topography. During the ground concentration prediction, we shall consider the topography correction for concentration and select the prediction model and parameters as below.

6.2.1.1 Fume uplift height formula


(1) Under the condition of wind, neutral and unstable conditions a. When Qh, the heat release rate of fume is bigger than or equal to 2100kJ/s, and the T, difference between fume temperature and ambient temperature is bigger than or equal to 35K, H can be calculated by the formula as below:
n H = n0 Qh 1H n 2u 1

Qh = 0.35 Pn Qv T / Ts
where,

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n0--fume thermal condition and surface condition coefficient; n1-- heat release rate index of fume; n2--funnel height index; Qh--fume heat release rate, kJ/s; H--geometric height of funnel from ground, m; in case of over 240m, value of H is 240m; Pa--atmospheric pressure, hPa; Qv--actual fume exhaust rate, m3/s; T--difference between fume outlet temperature and ambient temperature, Ts--fume outlet temperature, K; Ta--ambient atmospheric temperature, K; u--average wind speed at funnel outlet. Table 6.1-8 Selection of n0, n1 and n2 Qh/(kJ/s) Qh21000 2100Qh21000 and T35K Surface condition (plain) Rural or urban exurb Urban and suburb Rural or urban exurb Urban and suburb n0 1.427 1.303 0.332 0.292 n1 1/3 1/3 3/5 3/5 n2 2/3 2/3 2/5 2/5 T=Ts-Ta;

b. When 1700kJ/sQh2100kJ/s;

H = H 1 + (H 2 H 1 )(Qh 1700 ) / 400

H 1 = 2(1.5Vs D + 0.01Qh ) / u 0.048(Qh 1700 ) / u

Vs--fume exhaust speed at funnel outlet, m/s; D--funnel outlet diameter, m; H2--fume uplift height calculated according to above "a.", m; c. When Qh1700kJ/s or T35K

H = 2(1.5Vs D + 0.01Q h ) / u
(2) Under windy and stable conditions
1 H = Qh / 3 (dTa / dz + 0.0098) 1 / 3

u 1 / 3

Where dTa/dz--atmospheric temperature gradient above funnel geometric height, K/m; (3) At calm wind and weak wind (u10<1.5m/s)
1 H = 5.50Qh / 3 (dTa / dz + 0.0098) 3 / 8

Note: the value of dTa/dz should be no less than 0.01K/m. When -0.0098<(dTa/dz)<0.01K/m, let (dTa/dz)=0.01K/m; when dTa/dz-0.0098K/m, H should be calculated using relevant formulas in (1), but the value of u10 in the formula used to calculate wind speed u must be 1.5m/s.

6.2.1.2 Concentration prediction model


Prediction model uses Gauss fume flow diffusion series models. Hourly mean concentration under all various wind speeds and stable conditions uses point source diffusion model; under conditions of weak wind and calm wind, corresponding diffusion model shall be used. Daily mean concentration is calculated through adjusting diffusion parameter. Prediction mode is the same as diffusion model of hourly mean concentration. Dust pollutants are discharged with particulars smaller than 10m, therefore only PM10 pollutants are
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calculated without using oblique fume flow model. a Point source diffusion model

C=(
K

Q 2U Y Z

Y2 ) exp 2 F 2 Y

(2nh He) 2 (2nh + He) 2 F = exp + exp 2 2 2 Z 2 Z n = K


b Diffusion model under weak wind and calm wind When the average wind speed of origin height U<1.5m/s, Gauss multi-puff integral formula can be adopted to calculate the ground concentration.

( X UT )2 C= exp 3 2 2 x (2 ) 2 x y z 0

2Q

y2 exp 2 2 y

2 exp H e 2 2 z

dT

In this formula,x,y,z refer to the diffusion parameter of X, Y, Z direction, which are functions of diffusion time T, the upper limit of integral is taken the adequate precision which can reach within 5 hours. c Topography correction Topography correction is required for diffusion model in mountainous area, and the method is: In case of neutral and unstable weather, topography height hT, efficient fume height He, topography correction coefficient T, corrected efficient fume height T He, the value of T should be calculated by formulas as below: When T=0.5 and He hT, When T=( He -hT/2)/ He and He > hT Under stable weather conditions, when He > hT, correction method is the same as above; when He< hT, it is divided into two parts by critical height. The fume plume above the critical height can cross a mountain, and those below it can only round the mountain; the approximate calculation method of critical height Hc is as follows:

H c = hT u[ / ( gd / dz )]
d

1/ 2

= h T u [ / ( gd / dz

)]1 / 2

Dry sediment correction in source loss model

Under normal working conditions, after dust removal by the dust remover, the air pollutants mainly consist of particles smaller than 10 microns in diameter, and source loss model should be used. This model is mainly applicable for particles smaller than 10m in diameter and particles those are prone to form sediment or gas. Assuming that the sediment flux W [mg/(sm2)] of air pollutant caused due to various mechanisms to the ground is expressed in the following formula: W=VdC4 where Vd--sediment speed, m/s; C--ground concentration of air pollutant, is generally taken from 1m above the ground. After the air pollutants are discharged from funnel outlet, its original source strength Q (0) will gradually weakened (lose) with down-wind distance due to sediment effect. The source strength after loss Q(x) can be deduced according to the formula above; since dQ(x)/dx could be calculated by integral of W from to with respect to y, in addition with the integral of W with respect to x, the result will be worked out.

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H2 2 Vd x 1 Q( x ) = Q(0) exp z exp e2 u 0 2 z

dx

The formula shows that the key problem is to determine the sediment speed Vd. Many researchers have made great efforts on experiment or model over years in order to work out Vd. e. Multi-source superposition model If more than one point source is required for assessment, superpose the contribution of each source on acceptance point concentration during the concentration calculation. Selecting an origin in the assessment area, taking upwind direction of the average wind as the positive x axis, the total concentration contribution Cn of each source (with coordinates of xr,yr,0) to any ground point (x, y) can be calculated by the formula as below:

C n ( x, y,0 ) = C r (x x r , y y r )...
where Cr is the No. r point the concentration contribution of the point source on the point of (x,y,0), and relevant point source model given in this chapter can be used in the calculation formula in accordance with different conditions, but coordinate conversion should be noted, replacing (x-xr,y-yr) with (x,y,0).

H c = hT u[ / ( gd / dz )]
f

1/ 2

= h T u [ / ( gd / dz

)]1 / 2

Calculation of daily mean concentration

Daily mean concentration is calculated according to the meteorological conditions of the typical day. Select the meteorological data of an negative typical meteorological day, to calculate hourly mean concentration by diffusion model, work out the mean value, and then to calculate the daily mean concentration. The formula is presented as below:

Cd =

1 N

Ci( x, y, o, He)
i =1

6.2.1.3 Pollution source strength and meteorological conditions


(1) Pollution source strength It can be known from Chapter 3 that the organized emission of air pollutants in this dry quenching project is mainly from 2 newly-built ground dust removal station. Its pollution source strength is presented in Table 6.1-9. This technical renovation project will replace the Coke Wet Quenching System on the existing255holes (4.3m) coke oven, therefore characteristic pollutants before and after technical renovation shall be predicted. The resource intensity of existing wet quenching method is shown as Table 6.1-10. Table 6.1-9 The resource intensity of organized pollution source of the technical renovation project Pollution Resources Pollutants Smoke Flow m3/h 200,000 Fume temperature 0 C 80 Discharge Speed kg/h 6 Height of Exhaust Pipe (m) 28

CDQ and Screen Coke, Transfer Station and Dust Removing Stations CDQ Dust Removing Station Table 6.1-10 System Name Coke Quenching Tower Pollutant s Smoke Dust

Powder

Powder Smoke Gas Quantity m/h 113,000

125,000

80

3.75 Fume temperature 0C 80

28 Height of Exhaust Pipe (m) Through a exhaust stack with a height of 18m

Pollutant Producing Situation of Current Coke Wet Quenching Discharge Speed kg/h 7.6

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Coke Screening System Transfer System

Smoke Dust Smoke Dust

95,000 100,000

7.6 3.0

80 60 16

(2) Meteorological parameters of the typical day


Relevant meteorological parameters of the typical day are required in calculation of the daily mean concentration. The meteorological parameters of winter and summer typical day can be determined according to the wind direction, wind speed and total cloudiness and low cloudiness measured each day by the observatory. Typical day condition refers to the situation where daily wind direction has a narrow change range with a relatively concentrated daily mean ground concentration, taking the wind direction that has more pollution to atmospheric assessment point as a prevailing wind, according to the meteorological information actually measured at the plant site. Selection of meteorological parameters of the typical day is presented in Table 6.1-11. Table 6.1-11 Calculated parameters of mean concentration of typical day Summer typical day Winter typical day Wind Wind Time Atmospheric Atmospheric directi Wind speed (m/s) directio Wind speed (m/s) stability stability on n 02 SW 1.79 E SSW 2.63 D 08 S 2.52 D NNE 2.72 D 12 SSW 2.14 D NW 2.8 C 14 SW 2.58 B NNW 2.16 B 16 W 1.21 C N 3.45 C 20 SW 1.41 D NE 2.05 D

6.1.3

Prediction results and analysis and assessment

Compared with Coke Wet Quenching after project operation, the main air pollutants Emission rate PM10 of this technical renovation reduced from 18.2kg/h to 9.75kg/h. Therefore, the quo assessment is no longer applied for the background and added value The quo assessment below is mainly for sensitive assessment points to calculate the added value of environment impact, and to explain the ratio in the monitoring results for current atmospheric environment. Since there are multiple emission sources, each assessment point is located in different directions of the emission point with different distances. Therefore, the maximum concentration of different assessment point occurs in different meteorological conditions. Prediction results in the table as below are all the maximum concentrations calculated for assessment points. Prediction factor is PM10, only daily mean value is predicted.

6.1.3.1 Prediction of this Project


Diffusion ranges of summer typical day and winter typical day of this project are shown in Figure6.1-1 and Figure6.1-2. At the corresponding direction of the sensitive point, prediction shall be conducted while the wind direction is upwind of this point, so as to obtain the most negative results of impact on this project and sensitive points of its surrounding environment under normal working conditions. See Table 6.1-12. It may be seen in Table 6.1-12, the impact of daily mean ground concentration of PM10 in each sensitive point also has a little prediction increment value, which accounts for 0.%~2.47% of the Class II standard of the ambient air quality. Therefore, it can be believed that the impact of the project on its surrounding atmospheric environment is up to the standard both from existing situation assessment and prediction assessment analysis of all assessment points, and that the environmental function of assessment area can be up to the standard. Table 6.1-12 Impact of the technical innovation project on the daily mean concentration of PM10 (mg/m3) Sensitive point Prediction increment Monitoring value of the existing situation Compliance of the existing situation Percentage of increment to Class II standard value

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Old Xiaojiang Village New Xiaojiang Village Daping Village Liantang Village Yumin Village Shuibei Village Maba No. 3 Primary School Da Yuantou Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Meihuazhai Village XinZhai Maba Town Nanhua Temple Shanzibei

0.0031 0.0021 0.0022 0.0011 0.0015 0.0014 0.0014 0.0017 0.0016 0.0010 0.0006 0.0002 0 0.0037

0.07 0.075 0.06 0.072 0.045 0.069 0.06 0.071 0.06 0.045 0.08 0.081 0.087 0.05

Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified

2.07 1.40 1.47 0.73 1.00 0.93 0.93 1.13 1.07 0.67 0.40 0.13 0.00 2.47

6.1.3.2 The forecast result of the existing Coke Wet Quenching System
Prediction results are presented in Table 6.1-12. In order to predict the impact of air pollutants from the project on the sensitive points of its surrounding environment, all sensitive point directions should be predicted with the maximum diffusion concentration. It may be seen in Table 6.1-12, content of PM10 currently in the ambient atmospheric environment of SGIS has meet he Class II standard of the ambient air quality. The existing Coke Wet Quenching. The impact of daily mean ground concentration of PM10 in each sensitive point also has a little prediction increment value, which accounts for 0.23%~18.4% of the monitoring value of the existing situation. Therefore, it can be believed that the impact of the project on its surrounding atmospheric environment is up to the standard both from existing situation assessment and prediction assessment analysis of all assessment points, and that the environmental function of assessment area can be up to the standard. The contribution of the project to the sensitive points of the technical innovation project after being put into operation will reduce 43.6%~100%which will lead to the further of improvement of ambient air. Table6.1-13 Impact of the technical innovation project on the daily mean concentration of PM10 (mg/m3) Monitoring value of the existing situation The ratio it taken of value of the existing situation % 11.00 5.07 The ratio it taken of Class II standard % 5.1 2.5 Reduce % after technical innovatio n

Sensitive point

Forecast values

Compliance of the existing situation

1 2

Old Xiaojiang Village New Xiaojiang Village

0.0077 0.0038

0.07 0.075

Qualified Qualified

-59.7 -44.7

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Daping Village Liantang Village Yumin Village Shuibei Village Maba No. 3 Primary School Da Yuantou Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Meihuazhai Village XinZhai Maba Town Nanhua Temple Shanzibei

0.0039 0.0039 0.0029 0.0027 0.0027 0.0036 0.0035 0.0021 0.0011 0.0006 0.0002 0.0092

0.06 0.072 0.045 0.069 0.06 0.071 0.06 0.045 0.08 0.081 0.087 0.05

Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified

6.50 5.42 6.44 3.91 4.50 5.07

2.6 2.6 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.4

-43.6 -71.8 -48.3 -48.1 -48.1 -52.8

5.83 Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified 4.67 1.38 0.74 0.23 18.40

2.3 1.4 0.7 0.4 0.1 6.1

-54.3 -52.4 -45.5 -66.7 -100.0 -59.8

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0.001
Figure 6.1-1 Distribution of summer typical day for the project (mg/m3)
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0. 0 0. 000 02 5 1
0. 0 0 13

0.0005

0.0

00 5

Figure 6.1-2

Distribution of winter typical day for the project (mg/m3)

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Figure 6.1-3

Distribution of summer typical day for Coke Wet Quenching Solution (4.3m) (mg/m3)

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0. 00

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0000 0...0 1 00 06 5
0. 00 3 0. 0 0

0 0.0 2

0. 00 2

Figure 6.1-4

Distribution of winter typical day for Coke Wet Quenching Solution (4.3m) (mg/m3)

6.1.4

Environmental impact assessment under abnormal emission

6.1.4.1 Analysis of abnormal emission


The Checking & Repairing of CDQ Oven, De-dusting Efficiency Reduction of the De-dusters, Emergency Pressure Relief of Recycling Gas Pipeline Pressure Relief Points. Based on the engineering analysis, it can be known that (Section 3.5.5): In case of maintenance and repair of dry quenching oven, a standby wet coke quenching tower can be used for wet quenching, where the emission of dust increases compared with coke dry quenching, but could still be up to the Class II standard requirements in Paragraph 2 in Emission limitss of Air Pollutants (DB44/27-2001). Therefore, prediction and assessment are not conducted in case of maintenance and repair of dry quenching oven. When the dust remover and recycle gas pipe are pressure relieved in an accident, they emit dusts with a very high concentration (most of them are particles larger than 15 m in grain size without treatment). Distribution of grain size is presented in Table 6.1-14; Prediction situation is assumed to be that: under abnormal work conditions with pressure relief of the recycle gas pipe; under abnormal work conditions with pressure relief of dust remover and recycle gas pipe. Pollutant emission source strength for all situations are given in Table 6.1-14. Table 6.1-14 Pollutant Producing Situation of Current Coke Wet Quenching System Name Pollutants Gas Exhausting Duration Time Smoke Gas Quantity m/h Discharge Speed kg/h

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Pipes m CDQ Dedusting System Instable Pressures for the Recycling Gas Pipes Particle Size Range Proportions Powder Dust, N2 28 20

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Table 6.1-15 Distribution of dust grain size under abnormal emission 0~15m 10% 10~40m 20% 40~70m 30% >70m 40%

6.1.4.2 Prediction analysis


TSP is predicted by particle mineral diffusion model (oblique fume plume diffusion model), namely,

C pi = (

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X 2 ) U )

Where: Cpi--concentration of grain size particles (mg/m3) i--Reflecting coefficient of grain size particle Q- the emission quantity of pollutants (mg/s) y--horizontal distance from the central line of fume flow (m) Vgi--Average sedimentation speed of grain size particles, (m/s); Partial reflection (oblique fume plume) Partial reflection model is mainly applicable for airborne particles with grain size larger than 15m. Since such pollutants have an obvious sedimentation function, and their center of gravity is reduced gradually. In addition, the ground only reflects part of the pollutants. For particle pollutants with a certain grain size, calculation is conducted according to corresponding gas model after adjustment of He and Q: He(x)=He(0)-Vg x/u. Q(x)=Q(0) (1+)/2 where --ground reflection coefficient of particles (see table below);

Vg =

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Vg--Sedimentation speed of particles, calculated using STOCKS formula:; d, --diameter and density of particles; g--acceleration of gravity; --coefficient of air viscosity. Table 6.1-16 Coefficient of Reflection Grain size range/m Average grain size/m Coefficient of reflection 15~30 22 0.8 31~47 38 0.5 60 50 0.3 76~100 85 0

6.1.4.3 Monitoring results To simulate abnormal working condition and the impact of diffused TSP on its surrounding environment, the prediction results here are the results from superposition prediction, using maximum pollution source strength, namely the situation where the dust remover and recycle gas pipe undergoes abnormal working condition at its pressure relief point. See Table 6.1-17 for the prediction results. Figure6.1-5~6.1-10 shows the distribution range of predicted concentration.

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Table 6.1-17

Impact of TSP on sensitive point in case of accidents occurring to dust remover and diffusion valve Monitorin g value of the existing situation Complia nce of the existing situation Superposi tion value of the existing situation Percentag e of increment to Class II standard value % Percentag e to Class II standard value after superposit ion %

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Prediction increment

Old Xiaojiang Village New Xiaojiang Village Daping Village Liantang Village Yumin Village Shuibei Village Maba No. 3 Primary School Da Yuantou Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Meihuazhai Village XinZhai Maba Town Nanhua Temple Shanzibei

0.0489

0.11

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16.30

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0.0537 0.0519 0.0713 0.0517 0.0529

0.115 0.092 0.102 0.095 0.099

Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified

0.1687 0.1439 0.1733 0.1467 0.1519

17.90 17.30 23.77 17.23 17.63

56.23 47.97 57.77 48.90 50.63

0.0535 0.0546

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47.83 51.53

0.0563 0.0498 0.0405 0.0127 0.0056 0.0506

0.09 0.077 0.13 0.132 0.15 0.085

Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified

0.1463 0.1268 0.1705 0.1447 0.1556 0.1356

18.77 16.60 13.50 4.23 1.87 16.87

48.77 42.27 56.83 48.23 51.87 45.20

In accordance with the table , in case of accident occurring, the condensation of TSP around the Project will increase quicklier, which makes the sensitive points obviously increase the daily average ground condensation of PSP, which is equal to 1.87% to 23.77% of the environmental air quality of Class II; with superpositioning the current situation, it will be equal to 42.27% to 57.77% of the environmental air quality of Class II.. So, it can be understood that in the abnormal operation condition, it will have ovious impact on the the sensitive points. Nevertheless, it can meet the environmental functioning requirements if the duration is not too long.. So, it will not bring obvious bad impact on the surroundings.

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6.2 River Environment Impact Analysis 6.2.1 Overview of pollutant carrying river where the project is located
Industrial wastewater from SGIS converges and flows into the main drain ditch which leads to Meihua River. After convergence with the upstream river water, it finally flows to Beijiang trunk at Baitu via Meihua River and Maba River. Discharge outlet of this project in SGIS is located at the middle and lower reaches of the Meihua River. After flowing westwards for 6km and converging with the Maba River, the sewage will converge with the Baitu River in Qujiang County at the middle reach of the Beijiang River. The average flow of the Meihua River is about 3m3/s. Beijiang is the second largest water system of Pearl River basin, with a total length of 468 km and the average slope of 0.26%. Beijiang river basin (Sixianjiao) has an multi-year average flow rate of 1,620 m3/s, average flow rate in high water period 2,520 m3/s, and in low water period 714 m3/s. The project is near Baitu river reach (with a rainwater catchment area of 16,750 square kilometers), and the average flow rate of the river is 467 m3/s over years.
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According to engineering analysis, the project generates wastewater with an amount of 2 m3/d, which is recycled after it entering the wastewater treatment system and meeting standard. Clean sewage flows to clean water drainage system in the plant area and is recycled as needed. No sewage is discharged from the project to the surroundings directly.

6.2.2

River Environment Impact Analysis

6.2.2.1 Wastewater generation from the coke dry quenching project


Production Wastewater Production wastewater: water seal on the coke dry quenching oven discharges water with an amount of about 1 m3/d, and flows to the existing phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment system. It can be up to the standard after treatment and can be used as makeup water for blast furnace slag system. As for the Discharged Sewage of Recycling Cooling Water for CDQ Devices, the Discharged Sewage of Cooling Water for Generators, Air Coolers, Oil Coolers and various Pumps, the Discharged Sewage of Steam-condensed Water and Recycling Water for Waste-heat Boilers, there are not any hazardous substances contained in them. With the comparatively high water temperature, the above-mentioned water contains few pollutants. With the yielding amount as 1,884m3/d, those wastewater goes into the Purified-water Reuse System of SGIS as the Purified Water Drainage. The Domestic wastewater is included into the current Domestic wastewater System of the Coking Plant. Initial Rainfall According to the calculation, the rainwater drainage capacity is about 1,000m3 in the initial operational phase of the project. Its pollutants are mainly petroleum, CODCr and SS. The Initial Ground Rainwater shall be unified discharged to the Factory Sewage Treatment Field after being collected and they shall be discharged only when reaching the discharging standards. According to the designed plan of the Comprehensive Sewage Treatment Plants with the capacity of 9104m3/d in SGIS, the Initial Rainwater Collecting Ponds shall be established during the construction period of the Sewage Treatment Plant. Domestic wastewater Daily domestic wastewater discharge amount is 7.2m3, which flows into the sanitary sewer network. Through the above analysis it can be summarized that the Yielding Amount of the Production Wastewater under the normal production conditions is 2m3/d. The external-discharged wastewater is mainly the cooling water of the Purified circulating water, with little change on the water quality, being discharged into the Clean Sewer Discharging System of the Factory.

6.2.2.2 Drainage direction


Sewage treatment measures include: The water for the Water-sealing and Water-drainage of CDQ Oven is 1 m3/d or so. After the sedimentation, the water goes into the current Phenol-cyanogen Wastewater Treatment System. After reaching the standards through the treatment, the water serves for the make-up water of the BF Water Slag System. 7.2 m3/d of domestic wastewater is collected by the existing sanitary sewage system of the coke oven plant. 960 m3/d clean sewage enters the clean water system of the plant, and is used as slag removal water for blast oven, applicable for work sections where the water quality is not high. In conclusion, no wastewater of the coking plant is discharged outside.

6.2.2.3 Impact analysis


Water saving and recycling based on the quality are taken into consideration during the designing of 6m coke oven and coke dry quenching project. Small discharge amount of the clean sewage is also collected by the clean water system in the plant for recycle use. Under normal working conditions, no drainage from the project is discharged into the surroundings. The production wastewater of the project follows up indirect zero drainage, and its main pollution to the water
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environment is the direct discharge of a little amount of domestic wastewater. According to the engineering analysis above, the project generates domestic wastewater with an amount of 7.2m2/d, accounting for 0.06% of the discharge capacity. Therefore, the project has a relatively little impact on water environment. SGIS is now constructing a wastewater treatment plant. After it is constructed, all wastewater from the plant will be collected by the wastewater treatment plant where the wastewater is treated to meet standard prior to discharge. At that time, the pollution resulted from direct discharge of domestic wastewater will be solved, and the water quality of Meihua River, Maba River and Beijiang river downstream the drainage outlets will be significantly improved. Therefore, the project has a little impact on its surrounding water environment.

6.3

Acoustic environment impact assessment

Acoustic environmental impact assessment refers to assessing the acoustic environmental impact brought about in the process of the construction and production of the project, acquiring the degree and range of the acoustic environmental impact on the surrounding environment of projects by means of field investigation and model calculation, and proposing protective measures according to relevant noise standards issued by the state in order to limit the acoustic environmental impact within the specified standard range.

6.3.1

Noise Source Intensity

Noise from the CDQ project mainly includes the mechanical noise and aerodynamic noise. Main noise sources include: cycling circuit, dedusting fan, pumps and exhaust equipments of safety valve of the boiler dispersing pipes. Under general situations, the source strength of noise is lower than 85dB (A) prior to taking noise control measures. Table 6.3-1 Strengths of project noise source intensity Source strength Noise reduction No.: Noise Sources Controlling Measures dB(A) dB(A) 1 Boilers Security Valves Discharging Devices Steam Turbines Power generator Each De-dusting Ventilators Air compressor Water pump Shielding Cooling Tower 114 Mufflers Mufflers, Damping Materials, Sound-isolation Mufflers, Damping Materials, Sound-isolation Mufflers, Sound-isolation Mufflers Damping, Sound-isolation Urban, Semi-sealing 30

2 3 4 5 6 7

90 90 92 91 90 85

30 30 30 30 25 25

6.3.2

Patterning treatment of sound energy attenuation

(1) Main attenuation factors, including shielding effects of space enclosing structures of factory buildings where various noise sources are located, the distance attenuation between noise sources and sound receiving positions, and air absorption, etc, are only considered in the process of forecast. (2) Normal noise reduction measures are considered for various noises source intensities.

6.3.3

Forecast model

Noises caused by the factory are industrial noises. According to Technical Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment---Acoustic Environment acoustic environmental impact (HJ/T2.4-1995), the forecast model is adopted as follows: Calculation model of the noise pressure level of multi noise sources

Latotal10lg10 0.1LAi
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In the equation, XXX refers to total sound pressure level of some point by adding n sound sources together (dB);
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L Ai Refer to the equivalent sound level of No. i sound source to certain forecast point.
The geometric divergence attenuation model of point sound sources Lr=Lo20lgrL In the equation, Lr - Sound pressure level of the estimated point, dB (A); Lo: the strength of noise sources, dB(A) r: the distance between the forecast point and the noise source, m; L: the attenuation caused by various factors, dB(A).

6.3.4

Results of noise forecast

(1) The result of noise attenuation of various equipments Main noise attenuation calculation results for devices of this project (before measures for noise control are taken) The sound pressure level (dB) of the noise source after the attenuation Adopte of certain distance (m) Noise Sources d data (dB) 10 20 40 60 70 80 100 200 300 Boilers Security Valves 66.9 110 79.02 73 63.46 62.12 60.96 59.02 53 49.48 Discharging Devices 8 46.9 Steam Turbines 90 59.02 53 43.46 42.12 40.96 39.02 33 29.48 8 46.9 43.46 42.12 40.96 39.02 33 29.48 Power generator 90 59.02 53 8 Each De-dusting 47.9 91 60.02 54 44.46 43.12 41.96 40.02 34 30.48 Ventilators 8 44.9 Air compressor 88 57.02 51 41.46 40.12 38.96 37.02 31 27.48 8 42.9 39.46 38.12 36.96 35.02 29 25.48 Water pump 86 55.02 49 8 41.9 Shielding Cooling Tower 85 54.02 48 38.46 37.12 35.96 34.02 28 24.48 8 Table 6.3-2b Main noise attenuation calculation results for devices of this project (after measures for noise control are taken) The sound pressure level (dB) of the noise source after the attenuation Adopted Noise Sources of certain distance (m) data (dB) 10 20 40 60 70 80 100 200 300 Boilers Security Valves 74 43.02 37.0 30.98 27.46 26.12 24.96 23.02 17.0 13.48 Discharging Devices Steam Turbines 60 29.02 23.0 16.98 13.46 12.12 10.96 9.03 3.0 0 Power generator 60 29.02 23.0 16.98 13.46 12.12 10.96 9.03 3.0 0 Each De-dusting 62 31.02 25.0 18.98 15.46 14.12 12.96 11.03 5.0 1.48 Ventilators Air compressor 61 30.02 24.0 17.98 14.46 13.12 11.96 10.03 4.0 0.48 Water pump 60 29.02 23.0 16.98 13.46 12.12 10.96 9.03 3.0 0 Shielding 55 24.02 18.0 11.98 8.46 7.12 5.96 4.03 0 0 Cooling Tower (2) The values at boundaries of the factory. According to the results of field monitoring and combined with layout plan of the station yard, the forecast results are shown in Table 6.3-3a\b 6.3-3a Noise forecast values at boundaries of the project (before noise control measures are adopted). Unit: dB (A) The sound pressure levels of various survey points The sound pressure levels of various survey points No. in daytime. in nighttime.
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Situation of Current Forecast After adding the exceeding values values background value the standards Exceeding 61.6 the standards 71.09 71.55 Exceeding 58.5 the standards 65.07 65.93 Exceeding 60.8 the standards 67.57 67.32 Exceeding 60.9 the 66.23 68.42 standards

Situation of Current Forecast After adding the exceeding values values background value the standards Exceeding 53.7 the standards 71.09 71.17 Exceeding 52.2 the standards 65.07 65.29 Exceeding 52.0 the standards 67.57 66.39 Exceeding 53.5 the 66.23 67.74 standards 55

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Noise forecast values at boundaries of the project (after noise control measures are improved). Unit: dB(A) The sound pressure levels of various survey points The sound pressure levels of various survey points in daytime. in the nighttime.

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Current values 61.60 58.50 60.80 60.9

Forecast values 34.7 33.4 31.2 38.7

Adding the background value 61.6 58.5 60.8 60.9 65

Situation of Current exceeding values the standards Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified 53.7 52.2 52.0 53.5

Forecast values 34.7 33.4 31.2 38.7

Adding the background value 53.8 52.3 52.0 53.6 55

Situation of exceeding the standards Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified

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Noise forecast values at boundaries of the project (after noise control measures are improved, abnormal operating conditions). Unit: dB(A) The sound pressure levels of various survey points The sound pressure levels of various survey points in daytime. in nighttime.

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Current values 61.60 58.50 60.80 60.9

Forecast values 43.6 50.1 49.3 51.2

Adding the background value 61.7 59.1 61.1 61.3 65

Situation of Current exceeding values the standards Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified 53.7 52.2 52.0 53.5

Forecast values 43.6 50.1 49.3 51.2

Adding the background value 54.1 54.3 53.9 55.5

Situation of exceeding the standards Qualified Qualified Qualified Qualified

N1 N2 N3 N4 Standa rd

70 (sporadic noises)

Distances from burst noise devices of the project to specific sensitive points are shown in Table 1.4-1. According to the table, the nearest point is Liantang Village with a distance of 1300m to the devices. According to the forecast, the noise level attenuation of burst noises of 100 dB (A) at the spot of 1,300m is 41.2 dB (A), while the noise level attenuation of noises of 85dB at the spot of 13000 m is 26.2dB (A) under normal operating condition, so the contribution of the project to the sensitive points is very little. The boundary standard of the project shall comply with the specifications of Standard of Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises(GB12348-90) , that is to say, 65dB(A) in daytime and 55dB(A) in nighttime.
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According to Table 6.3-3a and Table 6.3-3b, after this project is put into operation, the impact of noise is relatively large at night before noise control measures are taken, while estimation values of all monitoring sites together with background values are consistent with X standard after control measures proposed in engineering analysis re taken. Hence, there will be no impact on the acoustic environment. Under abnormal operating conditions, the boundary standard of the project shall comply with Class III of Standard of Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises (GB12348-90) , the peak value of sporadic burst noises should not be 15dB(A) higher than the standard value, i.e, they should be less 65dB(A) in daytime and 70dB(A) in nighttime. According to Table 6.3-3, after put into service of units of the project, burst noises caused by pressure regulating valve set are 110 dB (A). Though it can't conform to the requirement that burst noises shall not be 15dB (A) higher than the standard value since there is no sensitive point surrounding the project, burst noises are acceptable.

6.4 Solid waste environmental impact assessment


Only the single type solid waste, coke dust of about 3,262.8t/a collected by the dust-removal system, is produced in the process of production of the CDQ project. The humidified coke dust is completely and comprehensively utilized by delivering to the coal preparation workshop with carrier vehicles and incorporating in coking coal, or delivering to the sinter plant as per requirements as the raw material. It is 100% reused. At present, SGIS Company has recycled or comprehensively utilized all produced solid wastes, and basically there is no pollution caused solid wastes.

6.5 Analysis of Impact of Dust on Crops Surrounding Project


Dust is most harmful to crops, especially to vegetables. Without direct harms to crops, dust mainly influences photosynthesis of crops by sticking on the leaf surfaces of crops. Once crops are polluted by dust, their photosynthesis will be reduced or stopped when the condition is serious; the growth of vegetables will be suppressed, causing different degrees of production reduction and great deterioration of vegetable quality. The dust produced in the process of the project operation will have a certain influence on the quality of farm products at the surrounding area. On one hand, as for planted fruits and vegetables, the dust covered on the leaf surface of vegetables or the surface of fruits will not only influence their appearances but also make them hard to be cleaned; not only make their tastes poor but also influence the health of eaters to a certain degree. On the other hand, crops will have an enrichment effect to the metal elements contained in dust through the action of waters or soil, which will result in an abnormal metal content in fruits as well as deterioration of quality of farm products and potential safety hazards. According to investigation into the current condition of the crops at the surrounding area, crops have not been polluted by heavy metals and conform to related values specified in National Hygienic Standard of Grain (GB2715-81); the sampled crops have normal luster and pure smell, which indicates that the crops within the assessed area have not been polluted by heavy metals; in combination with the forecast analysis results, it can be known that the dust discharged by the project is far less than related values specified by the state and will not influence the growth of crops at the surrounding area within a short term of period. With the accumulation of time, the accumulation effect that may be formed in the soil of farmland to a certain degree will have an influence on eco-system of crops, so corresponding regular monitoring at the surrounding farmlands shall be conducted in order to make a reasonable and scientific arrangement based on corresponding monitoring results.

6.6 Environmental impact analysis for the construction period.


During the construction period, various construction activities will inevitably have damage to and an influence on the surrounding environment, and sources that cause the damage and influence mainly include sewage, dust, noises, and solid wastes, wherein the most significant factors are dust and construction noises.

6.6.1

Environmental impact analysis for the construction sewage.

The sewage produced in the process of construction mainly includes: 1. Construction wastewater: mainly including muddy water produced from surface excavation and construction of main works, and cooling water and washing water containing oil produced by various construction machineries. 2. Sanitary sewage: produced by construction personnel, including water for dining room, washing and toilet. According to the data of similar projects, the number of construction personnel is about 220. If per capita daily water consumption is about 0.2m3 and the discharge rate is 80%, and then the daily
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discharge of water is about 35.2m3. Refer to the discharge concentration of sanitary sewage of similar projects to determine parameter values of the sewage quality, wherein COD is determined as 150mg/L, BOD5 100mg/L, ammonia nitrogen 50mg/L and SS 300mg/L. According to above parameter values, the discharge amount of sanitary sewage produced during the construction of the project is estimated as shown in Table 6.6-1. Table 6.6-1 Discharge amount of sanitary sewage produced during the construction of the project COD Concentration (mg/L) Daily discharge amount (kg/d) 150 5.28 BOD5 100 3.52 Ammonia Nitrogen 50 1.76 SS 300 10.52

No construction camp is set at the construction site, and SGIS will provide dormitories for all construction personnel, so sanitary sewage will be discharged into the sanitary sewage system of the company. Wastewater from construction site cleaning: though it does not contain poisonous, harmful pollutants, it may contain much soil, sand and a certain amount of oil. The amount of the above mentioned sewage produced during construction is not large. Setting collection tanks and grit chambers at the construction site may effectively reduce the environmental influence of construction sewage and washing sewage on the construction site. Generally, after the adoption of the above mentioned sewage control measures during construction period, the project has a small influence on the surrounding waters.

6.6.2

Environmental impact analysis for the construction dust

Atmospheric pollution sources during construction mainly include the scattering dust produced in the process of mechanical excavation, embankment, loading and unloading, mixing and transportation as well as the second dust produced in the process of transportation. Refer to Table 6.6-2 for analogy investigation results of the amount of discharged dust produced by various construction activities. The dust produced by the transportation of trucks on temporary roads as well as by the construction site is main sources of scattering dust during construction. Table 6.6-2 Analogy investigation results of the amount of discharged dust produced by various construction activities Construction area Types of construction activities Excavation by excavators and bulldozing Surface excavation Soil filling area at the construction site Loading of trucks Wind erosion at the construction site Unloading of material movers Wind erosion at the construction site Loading of trucks Temporary soil stockpiling site in construction area Unloading of trucks Bulldozing Wind erosion at the construction site Transportation routes inside and outside the construction site Driving of transportation vehicles on temporary roads Driving of transportation vehicles on concrete roads Amount of discharged dust ((kg/d) 36 0.48 36.5 0.75 46.1 0.48 0.75 36 36.5 432

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Dust pollution during construction is mainly determined by factors such as operation modes of construction, stockpiling of materials and wind force, wherein wind force is the most significant factor. Under a normal meteorological condition, average wind speed is 2.5m/s, TSP concentration at the construction site is 2-2.5 times than that at windward contrast points; the influence range of dust produced by construction will reach
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150m around in the down wind direction, and the average TSP concentration at the range may reach about 0.49mg/m3. When construction fences are set, the influence range under the same condition may reduce by about 40%. When the wind speed is more than 5m/s, the TSP at the construction site as well as at the down wind range will exceed the Class III standard value specified in the air quality standard; moreover, with the increase of the wind speed, the degree and range of the pollution caused by construction dust will be correspondingly increased and enlarged With good atmospheric diffusion condition of local area and the adoption of reasonable and feasible control measures, the influence of dust and the influence range may be reduced to a certain degree. Main control measures include: (a) To ensure the scientific management and civilized construction at the construction site. Sand and gravel shall be stockpiled together; cement shall be stockpiled in special warehouses, reduce carrying operation as far as possible, and be careful for the carrying in order to prevent the breakage and bale-off of cement packages. (b) During excavation and removing, spray suitable amount of water on working surfaces to keep the humidity to a certain degree in order to reduce scattering dust. Moreover, excavated soil, removed construction materials and construction garbage shall be removed in time. (c) Ensure that transportation vehicles shall not be overloaded. Measures including covering and sealing shall be adopted to reduce the scattering along the way. Timely clean the mud and dust scattered on roads; clean wheel tires and vehicle bodies; spray water regularly to reduce dust produced in the process of transportation. (d) During the field construction of mixing mortar and concrete, be careful not to spill, leak, leave or empty the mixed materials as far as possible; concrete mixers shall be arranged in a shed and spraying and dust reduction measures shall be adopted during mixing. (e) Fences or part fences shall be set at the construction site in order to reduce as far as possible dust diffusion range and the influence of dust on residents living nearby. When the wind speed is too large, construction operation may be stopped and measures such as covering shall be adopted for construction materials such as stockpiled sand and gravel. After the adoption of air pollution control measures during the construction period, there is less influence of the project on environment

6.6.3

Impact analysis for construction noises

(1) Assessment scope and assessment standards During the construction, the assessment scope of acoustic environmental impact includes the range of 50m surrounding the construction site of the proposed project as well as the construction machinery. Noise Limits for Construction Sites (GB12523-90) will be adopted for the assessment. Table 6.6-3 Main tasks during the construction No.: 1 2 3 4 5 Construction tasks Support facilities for the field construction Site construction (cut and fill) Site preparation Load and transport system of construction batches Main activities Build boundary fences and on-site offices Foundation excavation, bulldozing and compaction with rollers Site preparation and excavation, excavation with excavators and earthmoving with trucks Proportioning of concrete, mixing with mixers, loading and unloading with lift trucks, etc.

Soil quarrying and transportation of Soil quarrying, transportation of waste slag and loading and waste slag. unloading. various construction equipments and noise source strength (dB) at different distances Features of noise sources Unstable sources Mobile unstable Forecast values of noise sources 5m 90 90 10m 84 84 20m 78 78 40m 72 72 70m 70 70 100m 64 64

Table 6.6-4 No.: 1 2

Types of machines Wheel loaders Grader

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sources 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Three-wheel road rollers Mobile unstable sources Three-wheel road rollers Mobile unstable sources Viberating road rollers Mobile unstable sources 81 76 86 81 87 85 84 87 98 97 91 95 82 91 85 96 75 70 80 75 81 79 78 81 92 91 85 89 76 85 79 90 69 64 74 69 75 73 72 75 86 85 79 83 70 79 73 84 63 58 68 63 69 67 66 69 80 79 73 77 64 73 67 80 61 56 66 61 67 65 64 67 78 77 71 75 62 71 65 78 55 50 60 55 61 59 58 61 72 71 65 69 56 65 59 70

Double-wheel vibratory Mobile unstable rollers sources Bulldozer Hydraulic excavators Water pump Vibratory pile drivers Pneumatic hammers and rock drills 20T and 40T tippers Trucks Fork-trucks Fork lifts Concrete mixers and batching machines Concrete pump Mobile cranes Mobile unstable sources Unstable sources Fixed stable sources Unstable sources Unstable sources Mobile unstable sources Mobile unstable sources Mobile unstable sources Mobile unstable sources Fixed stable sources Fixed stable sources Mobile unstable sources

Investigation of noise sources during construction period The main tasks of construction see Table 7.3-1 There are many conventional equipments used during construction. According to investigation, the machinery and equipments used in the existing construction include excavator, earth scraper, bulldozer, road roller, agitator, and loading vehicle, etc. Table 7.3-2 the noise-source intensity distribution a of various construction machinery. The prediction on acoustic environmental impact during construction period The prediction on noise source during construction period will usually be predicted and calculated as point source. The noise value in sensitive areas with different distances from the noise sources can be estimated according to the decay mode of point source. Prediction model is as following:

L L

Aeq

= L = L

po

Aeq

po

a (r r 20 log r 0 r0 a (r r 20 log r 0 r0

) )

In the equation, LAeq is the predictive value of construction noise at a distance r [dB (A)]; Lp0 is the reference sound level[dB (A)] at r0 metres from the noise source. a is the decay constant, dB (A); r is the distance from the noise source, m;
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r0 is the distance of the reference point, m;

L L

Aeq

= 10 = 10

log log

Aeq

10 10

0 .1 L

A eq

i=1 0 .1 L
A eq

i=1

The overall sound pressure level stacked by multiple noise sources is calculated following the equation below:

where n is total number of sound sources; L, the total Aeq, is the overall sound pressure level for a certain point. The noises values of several major types of equipments during construction are substituted in equation above to calculated, which results are listed in Table 10-5. It is very difficult to predict that how many equipments will be actually input at the construction site. It is assumed that there are five kinds of equipments to be used at the same time, after being stacked, the noises generated are used to predict the overall sound pressure level on a certain distance, and the calculated results are listed in Table 10-6. Table 6.6-5 Predictive noise value of a single equipment (dB) Sequ ence No. 1 2 3 4 5 Bulldozer The on-board crane Hydraulic excavators Trucks Mixor Machinery type 5m 87 96 85 91 91 10m 81 90 79 85 85 20m 75 84 73 79 79 Forecast values of noise sources 40m 69 78 67 73 73 50m 67 76 61 71 71 100m 61 70 55 65 65 150m 57.5 66.5 55.5 61.5 61.5 200m 55 64 53 59 59 300m 51.4 60.4 49.3 55.4 55.4 400m 48.9 57.9 46.9 52.9 52.9

Table 6.6-6 Distance

Overall sound pressure level of that multiple equipments run simultaneously arriving at a location of predicted distance. 5m 98.6 10m 92.6 20m 86.6 40m 80.7 50m 78.6 100m 72.5 150m 69.1 200m 66.6 300m 63.3 400m 60.5

The overall sound pressure level dB(A)

(4) Analysis and evaluation of impact Harm: Although the equipment noise generates during the construction period, it is also great harmful to environment because of its impact feature, some with longer duration and companied by strong vibration. In addition, the equipments input are different with progress of construction. In early phase of construction and stage of leveling ground, driving of transport vehicles and operation of construction equipments are decentralized, which impact of noise belongs to liquidity and volatility, therefore the impact on surrounding environment is not obvious during this stage. Along with the increasing fixed noise sources of subsequent fixed point excavation and construction materials mixing, running time will be longer, which will impact the surrounding environment more and more evidently during this stage. But it depends to a great extent the distance between construction point and sensitive points above as well as the construction duration, the greatest impact are the less distance or construction during the night. However, the acoustic environmental impact during construction period is short comparing with operation period, once the construction activity ends, the construction noise will also come to an end with it. Impact on construction staff: it can be known from results of Table 10.3-3 and Table 10.3-4, under the absence of sound insulation facilities, if a single machine is used in construction, the noise is about 73 to 84dB at about 100 meters from the noise source during daytime, and it will reduce below70dB at 100 meters from noise source; if multi machines are used in construction, the noise reduces to about 80dB at 40 meters from noise source during daytime, it will reduce below 70dB at about 150 meters from the source noise, and it can reduce below 60dB at the place out of 400 meters; Hence, although the construction noise is at about 40
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meters from the noise source, it can achieve basically the daytime noise limit 85dB of hammers when multiple machines are operating, but personnel within the peripheral of 20~150 meters of site scope will bear certain acoustic environmental impact. Impact on sensitive points: in case of no sound insulating facilities and a clear environment from the sensitive points, a single machine produces noise at 60-70dB at 50m during construction, while the noise can reach about 78dB at 50m if multiple machines work, the noise level is about 70dB at 150m and attenuates to about 66dB at 200m. Therefore, the noise of sensitive points within 300 meters around the peripheral of construction point will be in 60~78dB during construction phase. It basically complies with the daytime noise limits according to evaluation of Standard for noise limits for the construction site for urban areas. As there is no environmental sensitive point within 500m of the evaluation scope, the construction noise will not impact the surrounding residents. In addition, villages surrounding transport routes will suffer from acoustic environmental impact from transport vehicles, because the construction will stop at night, the acoustic environmental impact of vehicles is smaller during night anyway. (5) Protective measures In order to reduce environmental acoustic environmental impact during construction period, the following control measures can be taken: (1) Enhance construction management; arrange reasonably construction time; to stagger the use time of high-intensity noise equipments as far as possible; to prohibit high-noise construction during night operations to reduce possible adverse impact of construction noise. (2) Apply hydraulic tools in stead of pneumatic ones as much as possible to reduce construction noise source intensity. (3) Set up shelters around high noise equipments. (4) Minimize vehicles number in construction area and traffic density as much as possible, control vehicle whistles. (5) Make labor protection well, making workers operating near noise sources wear protective earplugs. Generally, the noise makes less impact to environment during project construction period after control measures above are taken.

6.6.4

Analysis on Environmental Impact of Solid Waste

The solid wastes during construction period are work spoil and residue generated primarily from work excavation and living garbage from construction personnel. The following measures can be taken: (1) Since no camp is established, living garbage from construction personnel can be brought into the environmental sanitation collecting and disposal system in plant area for processing according to the requirements of living quarter,. (2) Since no borrow and spoil field will be established, the construction organ shall make earthwork balance in construction site as far as possible. (3) The construction waste can be piled at specified field temporarily in construction site, and transported outward regularly to location designated for landfill, which is abandoned randomly is not allowed. (4) After finishing construction, the construction site is required to be cleaned up promptly; the temporary building as temporary sheds shall be demolished, and waste materials must be sent to disposal site designated. Since the solid waste produced during construction period is little, it has smaller environmental impact after implementing of measures above.

6.6.5

Analysis on impact of soil erosion

6.6.5.1 Analysis on environmental impact of soil erosion


Wastewater during construction project is mainly surface runoff of the heavy rain, construction wastewater and domestic sewage. Construction wastewater includes the slurry water generated from processes of foundation and road excavation and workshop construction, cooling and washing water from operation of machinery and equipments; domestic sewage includes the irrigation water of construction personnel, temporary canteen and toilet. The rainy season is mainly from May to August. The summer rainstorms are concentrated, and rainfalls have high intensity and frequency. These weather conditions bring adverse impact
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to soil erosion during the construction period of project. As there are works of excavation and fill operation during construction process, scour by rainfall will generate serious soil erosion if control is not enhanced. Scouring of loosen soil, construction sand and gravel, garbage, the surface runoff will not only entrain soil and sand, but also carry various pollutants of cement and a little oil, which will bring short-term impact to quality of surrounding marine water.

6.6.5.2 The control measure and control scheme on soil erosion


(1) During construction, the balance of earth and rock engineering shall be got as far as possible, reducing spoil. The design of drainages, interception of water, preventing from soil erosion shall be made well to prevent water and soil from flowing into surrounding marine area. (2) During construction, the construction plan, construction procedure shall be arranged reasonably, and construction steps shall be coordinated. Excavating work surface shall be minimized during rainy season, in order to avoid being scoured directly by rain. During storm period, emergency measures shall be also taken, covering the soil surface excavated newly with mulch as far as possible to prevent from erosion. (3) The soil material shall be tried to be filled with pressure in plant area and road construction site, without leaving loosen soil. Meanwhile, the side ditch is required to be excavated. The filling works shall be concentrated as far as possible avoiding heavy rain period. (4) Catchment and desanding pool corresponding volume and drainage ditch are required to be built in construction site to collect surface runoff and slurry water produced during construction process, which shall be discharged into the drainage ditch after pretreatment of desanding, slag removal and oil separation. (5) During construction, the equipments need to be repaired shall be transferred to the equipment maintenance location designated to repair, in order to avoid wastewater containing oil to pollute surrounding marine area as far as possible; moreover, temporary toilets shall be set up at construction site, and cleaned regularly, what cleaned out is sent to the disposal site designated. (6) The trucks transporting soil and gravel are required to be maintained well, which shall not be loaded too full in order to ensure not to be scattered out during the transporting process. (7) The clear space not set up with workshops shall be plant trees and turf during construction for afforesting. To conclude, noise, waste gas, wastewater and solid waste will have a certain impact to the environment during construction period, but construction period is not very long, therefore the pollution during construction period is temporary, such kind of pollution can be removed after the end of construction. Environment will not be got adverse impact significantly during construction period, as long as organizational work is done well by construction organ to conduct civilized construction, and implement all environmental protection measures above pressingly.

6.6.6

Environment supervision during construction

It can be known from analysis on environment impact during construction period in sections, certain wastewater (including construction wastewater, domestic sewage, cleaning wastewater from construction site), waste gas (primarily dust), noise pollution will generate during construction project, and a certain extent soil erosion will result within scope of the project. In order to protect quality of local environment, principal of the Third Party organ with corresponding qualifications is required to supervise the implementation of environmental protection measures(including treatment measures and management system) during construction of the project, i.e. to conduct environmental supervision during construction period, implement mandatorily environmental protective measures, to strengthen environmental management of these infrastructural projects during construction period. Qualified organ shall implement strictly environmental supervision in accordance with the System of Environmental Supervision (Trial) Huan Jian (1996)No. 888. The land used temporarily of borrowing and spoiling field, construction sidewalk newly opened, and temporary resident shall be strengthened to audit. On one hand, the environment supervisor shall strengthen contact with land resource, and environmental protection departments of local government, strengthen monitor, management, and coordination to contractors, particularly eliminating phenomenon of random mining. On the other hand, temporary land used must be audited by the environmental supervising engineer to examine whether its position meets the environmental requirement in accordance with relevant contract documents, laws and standards, on which construction only can be started after completing the examination and verification. During the course of construction, subsections and branch projects must be reported with environmental protection measures before construction. The supervisor will not permit the starting of construction till the environmental supervision engineer signature exams and agrees with signature; the environmental supervision engineer monitors the
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implementation of environmental protection measures by verification regularly and irregularly; the completion acceptance of subsections and branch projects is required for signature recognition of environmental supervision engineer by the same way. Implementation of week examine, weekly report, and monthly examine, monthly report system, the environmental issues table of construction period the project is worked out, on which will be marked with environmental issues found in daily inspection. The environmental issues dynamic graph shall be drawn according to the issues occurred weekly; the improved monthly examination table shall be worked out, to mark implementation effect of environmental protection measures of each type and bid section along the line, analyze comprehensively implementation effect and inadequate aspect of environmental protection measures of each bid section within one month, offering the targeted basis for implementing environmental supervision next step.

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Risk Assessments

Environmental Risk Assessment, commonly known as accident risk assessment, primarily considers projects related sudden disasters, including flammable/explosive material, organic toxicants, and uncontrolled leakage of radioactive substances. Although the probability of such a catastrophic accident is small, the extent of its impact is often tremendous. At present, China is right at the outset of a transformation period, with high-speed socio-economic development, following the implementation of the reform and opening-up policies. Some of China's regional economies have been developing blindly and this has brought tremendous pressure to bear on the task of environmental protection. The reality in recent years shows that China has entered a high-frequency period of pollution accidents. Therefore, on December 11, 2004, China has ratified and implemented the Technical Guidelines for Environmental Risk Assessment on Projects (HJ / T169-2004). Then, the State Environmental Protection Administration announced its Notification on The Strengthening of Environmental Impact Assessment Management & Environmental Risk Prevention (Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China, 2005, No.(125)), and Notification on The Assessment of Environmental Risks of Chemical, Petrochemical, and Other New Projects (Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China, [ 2006] No.(4)), which emphasizes the work of environmental risk assessment. This CDQ (Coke Dry Quenching) project does not involve toxic and hazardous substances throughout its whole operation. There will not be an occurrence of human injury due to leakage of toxic substances. But there may be a risk of excessive dust emission caused by depressurization of circulating gases. Although the main foundation of the CDQ project, a 4.3m coke oven, is outside the scope of the assessment, the risk assessment chapters will give a simple analysis of it. The 4.3m coke oven transforms coking coal into coke and Coke Oven Gas (COG); these are to meet the needs of some manufacturing processes in iron and steel plants. According to a survey on domestic iron and steel plants, the pollution which may have a big impact on the environment comes mostly from the coke ovens non-normal emission, followed by gas leakage of the coke oven. The risk assessment only focuses on the 4.3m coke oven and the CDQ.

7.1 Risk identification and analysis 7.1.1 Material hazard identification of the Project

All the substances involved in the system operation of 4.3m coke oven include coal, and a mixture fuel of blast-furnace gas and COG, as well as the Coke Oven Gas which is produced in the coking process. Table 7.1-1 and 7.1-2 list the main composition of COG and Blast Furnace Gas involved in the Project. Table 7.1-1 Coke Gas Composition Analysis Items C0 C02 N2 H2 02 Naphtha Moisture NH3 CH4 H2S Tar mg/Nm3 lene mg/Nm3 mg/Nm3 mg/Nm3 After 6.2 2.0 4.8 58.5 0.8 2.2 20 200 60 Saturation 30 purification Value % Concentratio 600 1800 4500 5500 600 18000 20 200 60 Saturation 30 n mg/Nm3 00 0 0 00 0 Table 7.1-2 Blast Furnace Gas Composition Analysis Items C0 C02 N2 H2 02 CH4 H2s mg/Nm3 Dust concentra tion mg/Nm3 <10 10 Pressure Kpa

Value % Concentra tion mg/Nm3

28 350,000

14 275, 000

56.5 706,000

0.5 178

0.8 11,428

0.2 1,428

200 200

4-8

It can be seen from Table 7.1-1 that, after purification, the H2 content of COG is 58.5%, its concentration is 550,000 mg/m3, which make it a inflammable substance; CO content is 6.2%, and its concentration is 60,000 mg/m3, which make it a toxic and hazardous substance; H2S concentration is 20 mg/m3, which make it toxic
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and hazardous; the heat value of COG is 4,100 kcal/Nm3. H2S concentration of Coke Oven Gas before purification is 1500 mg/m3, NH3 concentration is 350 mg/m3. It can be seen from Table 7.1-2 that, in Blast Furnace Gas, the CO content is 28%, the concentration is 350mg/m3, which make it a toxic and hazardous substance; H2 content is 0.5%, the concentration is 178 mg/m3, which make it an inflammable/explosive substance. Thermal value of Blast Furnace Gas is 3,140 kcal / Nm3. Table 7.1-4 lists the hazards, and the contingency measures, of the main hazardous composites of Coke Oven Gas, Blast Furnace Gas; Table 7.1-3 lists the relevant standards of various toxic substances. Data in the Tables coming from: Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products; Grade of Hazard Degree of Occupational Contact to Poisons GB5044-85; User Manual for Hazardous Chemical Products; Safety Manual for Petrochemical Raw Materials and Products; A Toxicity Book of Chemical Substances Dangerous Chemicals List (2002 version). 7.1-3Relevant standards of the various composites of Blast Furnace Gas Maximum allowable air Maximum permissible Ambient Air Quality concentration of harmful concentration of harmful Substances Standard (mean substances in workshop, substances for residential value/hour ) mg/Nm3 3 mg/Nm area atmosphere 3(primaryvalue) 10 CO 30 1.(daily average) United States CO / / 9000 The former Soviet Union / / CH4 300 H2S 10 0.01 Based on Table 7.1-4, make an analysis comparison of fire/explosiveness of relevant materials and products, and screen out H2 in the Coke Oven Gas as a target for fire/explosiveness analysis. Based on analysis of the characteristics of toxic substances, select CO, H2S, as targets for analysis on leakage of toxic substances.

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Determine the maximum credible accident relevant to the material selected. Table 7.1-4 Hazards of main dangerous substances in all gas components and their emergency measures Dangerous substances CO Major hazards Danger mark: 4 (combustible gas) invasion path: inhalation. Health hazard: CO combines with the hemoglobin in the blood and results in oxygen deficit in the tissues Acute poisoning: causing headache, vomiting and inability in the lightly-poisoned. In moderate poisoning, the patient may fall into a coma in addition to the above symptoms. Patients with severe poisoning may become unconscious with symptoms of narrowed pupils, increased muscle tension, frequent seizures, incontinence, etc. Severe poisoning can be fatal. Acute toxicity: LC502069mg/m3, 4 hours (inhalation by rat ) Pollution sources: The main sources of CO pollution are coke smelting, steel smelting, iron smelting, and mine blasting of the metallurgic industry; synthesized ammonia, synthesized methanol, and graphite electrode manufacturing of carbon factories of the chemical industry. CO gas is produced by automobile exhaust, gas furnace, and the incomplete combustion of all carbonic substances (including those from family coal stove). Hazards characteristics: It is a flammable and explosive gas. If mixed with air, an explosive mixture can be formed and may cause combustion and explosion if coming in contact with fire or excessive heat. Combustion (decomposition) products: carbon dioxide. Way of exposure: inhalation. Health hazard: at low levels, it stimulates the respiratory backbone; at high levels, it inhibits and even paralyzes the respiratory backbone. Hypoxia is also found in the poisoning mechanism Contingency measures and measures to eliminate toxicity Emergency measures in case of leakage: rapid evacuation of personnel in the leakage / contaminated areas and move upwind of the release point, immediately cordon off and keep a distance of 150 m, strictly restrict access. Cut off source of ignition. Cut off source of leakage as far as possible. Reasonable ventilation to accelerate dispersion. Use water spray (fog) to dilute and dissolve the leaking gas. Build a dike, or trenching, to collect large volumes of wastewater generated. If possible, use exhaust fan to transport leaking gas to an open area or install a suitable nozzle to burn it. A pipeline may be used to conduct the gas to a furnace or a concave area to burn it. The leaking container should be handled properly, and reused only after repair and test. Protective measures: when concentration in the air exceeds standard level, wear self-inhalation filter type protective gas mask (half-mask). In emergency rescue or evacuation, it is recommended to wear air respirators, filter self-rescuer for carbon monoxide. Emergency measures: Inhalation: immediately escape from the site of exposure to a place with fresh air. Keep the respiratorytract unobstructed. For breathing difficulty, feed oxygen. For respiratory or cardiac arrest, immediately make use of artificial respiration and external chest cardiac massage. For medical treatment. Fire extinguishing method: cutting off gas source. If the gas source cannot be immediately cut off, it is not allowed to extinguish burning gas. Spray water to cool the container, and, if possible, move the container from the site of fire to an open space. Fire extinguishing agent: mist of water, foam, carbon dioxide, dry powder.

CO2

Fire extinguishing method: it is noncombustible. Cut off the gas source.

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Acute intoxication: when one enters an environment with a high concentration of carbon dioxide, he/she quickly faints and falls in several seconds, and in more severe cases, he/she stops breathing, suffers a shock or even dies. N2 Way of exposure: inhalation. Health hazard: an excessive concentration of nitrogen in the air reduces the pressure of inhaled oxygen and results in oxygen deficit and suffocation. Danger mark: 4 (combustible gas) invasion path: inhalation. Health hazard: this compound is an inert gas physiologically, and results in suffocation due to the reduction of the oxygen pressure in the air only at high levels of concentration. Hazardous Goods serial number: 21007 Way of exposure: inhalation. Health hazards: Methane is basically non-toxic for humans, but in excessive concentrations, it may cause asphyxiation due to a significant drop of oxygen content in the air. Danger characteristics: it is combustible, and turns into an explosive mixture when mixed with the air. It is vulnerable to combustion and explosion when encountering heat sources and open fires. Derivatives of combustion (decomposition): carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Way of exposure: inhalation. Health hazard: this compound is an intensive neural toxin, and has a strong stimuli to mucous membranes. Strong nerve poison, which has a strong stimulating effect on the mucosa. LC50618mg/m3 (inhalation by rat). It belongs to the highly toxic substance. Inhalation of high concentrations of H2S causes tears, eye pain, visual fuzziness, sensation of throat burning, cough, chest tightness, headache and vague awareness, etc. Some Fire extinguishing method: it is noncombustible. Cut off the gas source

H2

Fire extinguishing method: cutting off gas source. If the gas source cannot be immediately cut off, it is not allowed to extinguish burning gas. Spray water to cool the container, and, if possible, move the container from the site of fire to an open space. Fire extinguishing agent: mist of water, foam, carbon dioxide, dry powder. Fire extinguishing method: cutting off gas source. If the gas source cannot be immediately cut off, it is not allowed to extinguish burning gas. Spray water to cool the container, and, if possible, move the container from the site of fire to an open space. Fire extinguishing agent: mist of water, foam, carbon dioxide, dry powder.

CH4

H2 S

Rapid evacuation of personnel in the leakage / contaminated areas and move upwind of the release point; immediately cordon off the area; for minor leakage, a distance of 150m, for major leakage, 300m, strictly restricts access. Cut off source of ignition. Recommend the emergency personnel to wear positive-pressure self-contained respirator and gas protective clothing. Approach the site from upwind. Cut off source of leakage as far as possible. Reasonable ventilation to accelerate dispersion. Use water spray (fog) to dilute and dissolve the leaking gas. Build a dike, or trenching, to collect large volumes of wastewater generated. If possible, use exhaust fan to

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patients may have myocardial damage. In severe cases, cerebral edema and pulmonary edema may appear. Exposure to excessive high concentration (above 1,000 mg/m3) of the gas may cause sudden coma in a few seconds, respiratory and cardiac arrests, and die. Eye mucous membrane exposure to high concentration of the gas causes edema and corneal ulcer. Long-term, low concentration exposure causes neurasthenic syndrome and autonomic dysfunction.

transport the remaining gas or leaking gas to a water-washing tower or a ventilation cabinet connected to the tower. Or make it pass through ferric chloride aqueous solution in a pipe which is equipped with a back-brake device to prevent the solution sucking back in. The leaking container should be handled properly, and reused only after repair and test.

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7.1.2

Hazard identification of production facilities involved in this project

The CDQ project mainly involves production facilities of 140t/h CDQ furnaces, Q=80t/h CDQ boilers, and steam turbine power stations; according to the conclusions of safety assessment, the risk possibility of fire and leakage is very small in the CDQ work section. 4.3m coke oven: coke production uses coking coal, after washing and crushed to the required fineness, which is fed into coking chamber from the top of coke oven. After high-temperatures carbonization, coke is gained. During coking process, crude gas or raw coal gas is produced after the high-temperature carbonization and then exported from the coking chamber for recovering chemical products and purification before returned to the coke oven or for other use as fuel, commonly known as Coke Oven Gas or recycled coal gas. Abnormal coke oven emissions mainly refer to raw gas emission accident; because there is no coke oven gas holder in coking plant, COG leakage is primarily due to leakage in gas pipeline. Therefore, the risk factors of 4.3m coke oven primarily involve crude gas and Coke Oven Gas.

7.1.3

Identification of major hazard installations

7.1.3.1 Basis on which to identify major hazard installations


Major hazard installations refer to units (including venues and facilities) which are engaged in long-term or temporary production, handling, use or storage of Hazardous Goods, the amount of which equal or exceed threshold quantity. "Identification of Major Hazard Installations (GB18218-2000), Technical Guidelines for Environmental Risk Assessment on Projects shall serve as basis for identification. Unit refers to a unit (set) of production equipment, devices or place, or that belonging to same plant and locating at the place where the intervals of these production equipment, device or places are less than 500m. If there exists a single variety of hazardous goods in a unit, the quantity of which shall be deemed as the amount total of hazardous goods in the unit, which, if it equals or exceeds the threshold quantity, the unit is then identified as a Major Hazard Installation. A variety of substances are stored in the Unit with the Project, the calculation of which, if satisfies the following equation, shall categorize the Unit a Major Hazard Installation.

Where:

--Actual amount of every kind of hazardous substance in existence, t.

-- the threshold quantities of production or storage facilities which correspond to a variety of hazardous substances, t. 7.1.3.2 The result of the identification of major hazard installations This CDQ project is quite simple considering the amount of equipment and the technical process involved; from the point of view of the general layout, there is no storage/transportation facilities and auxiliary equipment, excepting the storage/transportation facilities for 4.3m coke oven which are not included in the scope of this risk assessment. The above methodology is applied for identification of hazard installations for the Project, see Table 7.1-5. Table 7.1-5 Identification List of Major Hazard Installations Category Substance properties Threshold quantity Q 2t Flammabl Flash point <28 e liquids in 2t production locations 28 flash point 10 t 60 Toxic Highly toxic product 100 g Actual existing q 3.4t 4.08t 0.2t q/Q 1.71 2.04 0.02 / Name (quantity) of Substance

CO (amount of Blast Furnace Gas by 0.1 s ) H2 (amount of Coke Oven Gas by 0.1 s ) H2S (amount of Coke Oven Gas by 0.1 s ) /

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substances Toxic product in production Hazardous product locations, Pressure container q/Q

10 kg 2t 0.1MPa PV100 MPa m3 PV 5.5 3.6t

/ 1.2

/ CO 3.4t, H2S 0.2t

0.068 5.1

Identification of major hazardous sources of flammable and explosive substances: In Table 7.1-5, the sum of flammable liquid in the production site is 3.23, which is not classified as major hazardous source. The only indicator exceeding the critical quantity is 3.4t for CO, 4.08t for H2. Identification of major hazardous sources in terms of toxic substances: In Table 7.1-5, the sum of all the toxic and hazardous substances in the production site is 1.2, which is classified as major hazardous source. The substance exceeding the critical quantity is 3.4t for CO. According to Identification of Major Hazard Installations (GB18218-2000) and Guidance on Supervision and Management of Major Hazard Installations (SAWSS [2004] No. 56), flammable medium of pressurized containers with maximum working pressure 100kPa, and pressure containers with PV 100000kPa*m3 are major hazard sources. To sum up, the major hazard sources of this Project are Coke Oven Gas, Blast Furnace Gas; substances which exceed the threshold quantity are carbon monoxide; the types of accidents are explosion, fire and toxic leakage.

7.1.3Grade and scope of the assessment

(1)

Assessment Grades

According to ratings used by Technical Guidelines for Environmental Risk Assessment on Projects (HJ/T169-2004), the raw materials and products involved in the Project includes a variety of flammable, explosive and toxic chemicals. Thus, with reference to Table 7.1-6, according to Identification of Major Hazard InstallationsGB18218-2000, the risk assessment work rating is of thegrade I. Table 7.1-6 Assessment work grade (Grade I, II) Hypertoxin risk Substances Non-significant source Non-significant source Environmentally sensitive areas risk risk I II I Dangerous substances of general toxicity II II I Combustible, flammable Dangerous substances I II I Explosion hazard Substances I II I

(2)Scope and focus of assessment


The scope of the assessment: risk assessment of environmental air quality shall be based on the requirements of the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the Peoples Republic of China [2006] 4th document and its Guidelines, which determine a range of 5km from the source point. The scope of surface water risk assessment shall be determined on the water body based on an enterprises final program for wastewater emission, ; The focuses of the assessment: environmental risks to the atmosphere, soil, water and health risks to the public and employees due to leakage, spills, fires of flammable, toxic materials; based on the assessment results, protection distance requirements and relocation range shall be proposed and measures taken for prevention, mitigation and emergency responses.
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(3) Assessment Methods


Through risk analysis, the risk assessment of the Project shall adopt means of analog analysis and simulation to predict on the impact of the potential consequences of toxic leakage. Prediction shall be made on leakage and spread of toxic substances in a way as recommended by the Guidelines, as well as the identification of hazardous and endangered regions. At the same time, the consequences to humans of the accident shall be assessed taking into account the different concentrations of toxic substances, in order to determine hazardous or endangered regions and take necessary safety precautions.

7.2 Analysis and Forecast on Environmental Risk Impact 7.2.1 Determination of Maximum Credible Accident

According to the definition of HJ/T-2004 stipulated in Technical Guidelines for Environmental Risk Assessment on Projects, the maximum credible accident refers to the most heavily accident resulted in the environmental (or healthy) damage. While the heavy accident is refer to the accident caused by fire, explosion and leakage of toxic and hazardous compounds, so it brings a serious damage to public and arises a severe pollution problem to environment. According to the operational log of blast furnace system in SGIS and coke-oven plant between 1991 and 2006, the number of gas-poisoning accidents was totaled 16. (See the accidents cause summary in table 7.2-1). Table 7.2-1 SGIS Gas-poisoning Incidents in 1991-2006 Time Jul. 30, 1991 Location The angle of No. 1 blast furnace distributor has been maintained. The No. 1 blast furnace has been changed the water pipe connector (tuyere area). The charging floor of No. 4 blast furnace The sealing platform of No. 5 blast furnace The large bell of No. 2 blast furnace The south trial rod of No. 1 blast furnace Causes The reason for it was the failure to take the proper protective measures under maintenance (artificial cause). Owing to pipeline Equipment ageing leakage and Accident Consequences One maintenance worker has suffered from gas poisoning but without injuries and deaths. One person has been poisoned, but without injuries and deaths.

Dec. 22, 1996

Jan. 12, 1997

Owing to the shell of blast furnace has not been welding-repaired and failed to find timely The inadequate sealing caused the gas leakage. The large bell had not been maintained for a long time, which caused equipment ageing. One worker has suffered from gas poisoning because of the equipment ageing and the older age of No. 1 blast furnace. The gas leakage was due to the artificial negligence of valve control at the time of tapping. The blast furnace top is weaknesses for maintenance. the

The poisoning incident has happened but without injuries and deaths. This case has been found timely. Causing staff poisoning.

Apr. 4, 2001

Jul. 9, 2002

One worker has suffered from the poisoning.

Aug. 30, 2002


The east cinder outlet of No.5 blast furnace The bell chamber of No. 1 blast furnace The No. 1 blast furnace throat

Sept. 9, 2002 Dec. 24, 2002

This case has been found and has not caused serious consequence. One worker has suffered from the poisoning. /

Feb. 25, 2003

The furnace throat has not been maintained for a long time, which caused equipment ageing and gas leakage when starting the blast

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furnace. The No. 6 blast furnace top Dispersing pipes of NO. 1 coke oven gas Dispersing pipes of NO. 3 coke oven gas Dispersing pipes of NO. 2 coke oven gas Gas pipeline washing When the furnace top pressure changed, it is failed to be controlled so as to occur the gas leakage. The obsolete equipment and untightly sealing caused the gas leakage. The obsolete equipment and untight sealing caused the gas leakage. The obsolete equipment and untight sealing caused the gas leakage. Owing to pipeline Equipment ageing. Owing to pipeline Equipment ageing. leakage and /

Dec. 16, 2005

Causing staff poisoning.

Oct. 22, 1995

Causing staff poisoning.

Nov. 10, 1997

May 6, 2001

One worker has suffered from the poisoning. This case has been found and has not caused serious consequence. This case has been found and has not caused serious consequence. This case has been found and has not caused serious consequence.

May 9, 2002
The valve of gas washing pipeline The furnace top leakage of No. 3 blast furnace leakage and

Jun. 20, 2003

Dec. 16, 2005

The obsolete equipment and the pipeline leakage

Since the coke oven gas has an inflammable and explosive characteristic, in the event of gas-pipeline network accident, which will tend to brings a heavy accident, the possible accidents include: 1) The leakage caused by the external force in collision with the gas pipeline; 2) The leakage caused by the corrosive and ageing gas pipeline; 3) After a long-term running, the pipes quality problems have been revealed, such as welding scar, double skins and crackles, etc. 4) The fracture of pressure regulator, ventilator and indoor pipelines was caused by various factors, such as earthquake, the collapse of roof cover plate and heavy raps by workers; 5) The gas pressure has sharp fallen resulted from pipeline fracture, which lead to users tempering explosion. So the main dangerous facilities and major hazard in coke-oven plant is coke oven gas pipelines with a maximum diameter of 2.6m and a pressure of 100-500mm water column. As seen in Table 7.2-1, all accidents have caused staff poisoning but without injuries and deaths, and those who suffered from the poisoning are within 10m of major hazard; the accident consequences have not brought fire, explosion and great environmental loss. According to the statistical result of Table 7.2-1 and the identification result for major hazard showed in 7.1-3, the center of whole coke oven system and gas washing system all furnished with the nitrogen sealing equipment and monitoring device, so the most possible leakage point that could lead to accident is located at pipeline segment. The coke oven body integrate with crude gas discharging will arise a threat for environment and the risk accident may caused by coke oven gas leakage. For crude gas discharging and gas leakage risk, forecast and assessment should be made as well as coke dry quenching portion and dust leakage from recycle gas discharging.

7.2.2

The Source Intensity of Maximum Credible Accident

According to the recommended formula in Technical Guidelines for Environmental Risk Assessment on Projects (HJ/T169-2004), the gas leaking rate from the gap is associated with its flowage. Therefore, in the middle of calculating the leakage rate, the gas flowage should be initially judged as acoustic speed or subsonic speed, then the former is termed as critical flow and the latter is termed as sub-critical flow. When the gas flowed in the acoustic speed, its leakage rate should be calculated with the formula 2-1:
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K +1

MK 2 K 1 Q0 = Cd A RT K + 1

(2-1) When the gas flowed in the subsonic speed, its leakage rate should be calculated with the formula 2-2:

MK 2 K 1 Q0 = YCd A RT K + 1

K +1

(2-2) In the equation: Y-Gas expansion coefficient; M--molecular weight; -gas density, kg/m3; R-gas constant, J/molK; T-gas temperature, K; K--adiabatic exponent of gas. Nowadays, the accident responding time of internal petrochemical corporation is usually between 10 and 30 minutes, the most key equipments and control systems with advanced world standard of this project will be introduced from abroad directly. The accident responding time and capability of the new equipments will be improved compared with internal current standard, and the emergency treatment time can be shortened to ten minutes. In addition, according to the recommend from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), when calculation of the leakage material caused by the petrochemical fire and explosion, the leakage time should be calculated by ten minutes. Table 7.2-2 Source intensity of coke oven body accident Accident Whether the Leakage rate Release Attention Leakage time Leakage type prediction Device name amount height Substances (min) rate (kg) has been (kg/s) (m) conducted Toxicant Non CO 10 6.8 4,080 15 leakage predication Crude gas in Toxicant Predication coke oven H 2S 10 140 84,000 15 leakage system Fire Non H2 10 700 42,000 15 predication Toxicant The blast Predication leakage furnace gas CO 10 36 21,600 15 of coke oven fuel system Provided that the pore size of fracture segment was 2020mm, in this case it is not predicated since the associated smoke and gas has less toxicity; The crude gas from coke oven gas system contains less CO than blast furnace, so the CO leakage could be predicted from the blast furnace gas system only. Owing to the uneven distribution of coke powder or the inert gas in short supply caused the instable pressure in recycle gas pipeline. Under such working condition, the assessment assumed the duration as 15 minutes, see table 7.1-3 below for the source intensity. 7.2-3Source Intensity of Coke Dry Quenching Pollution Resources Pollutants Gas Exhausting Pipes m Smoke Flowing m3/h Producing Discharging Concentra Efficiency tion kg/h Duration Time Min

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g/m3 Instable Pressures for the Recycling Gas Pipes Dust, N2 20 125,000 1~2 250 15

Note: The height of the Gas Exhausting Pipes is the height of the Bleeding Outlets of the Pressure Relief Points. 7.2.3. Accident Consequence Forecast 7.2.3.1 Forecast model In this risk assessmentthe calculation of poison gas diffusion has been adopted the multi-puff formula recommended in risk Guidelines Under the windy condition:

C (x , y , o ) =
Where

2 ( y y o )2 ( x x o )2 zo exp exp exp 2 2 2 2 y 2 x (2 )3 / 2 x y z 2 z

2Q

C--pollutant concentration (mg/m3) in the air at the down wind ground coordinate (xy).)

x o , y o , z o --Puff center coordinate;


Q--the puff discharge amount in the period of accident; X, y, z--refer to the diffusion parameter of X, Y, Z direction (m). Usually take The risk accident happened under calm wind condition should be adopted multi-puff mode under the changing weather condition:

C ( x, y ) =

2 Q He 2 exp( 2 ) exp( 2 ) (2 3 )1 / 2 x V * z 2 y 2 Z

Where V*--dispersion rate at average level, set the value as 0.7m/s under the calculation. In case of accident source intensity keeps a long time discharge (several hours or several days), Gauss plume formula can be adopted for calculation:

( z s + h + z r ) 2 y r2 ( z s + h z r ) 2 exp( 2 )exp C= + exp 2 2 2u y z 2 y 2 z 2 z Q


Where C--the concentration generated at receiving station r (xr,yr,zr) from point source S(0,0,Zs). Short-term diffusion factor (C/Q) can be expressed as:

(zs + h + zr )2 yr2 (zs + h zr )2 (C / Q) = exp( 2 )exp + exp ) 2u yz 2 y 2 z2 2 z2 1


Where Q--pollutant release rate;

h --Smoke plume rising height;


parameters of both horizontal direction and Vertical direction at down wind distance, Diffusion parameter can be calculated according to the following formula:

y z , --Diffusion

j ,k = j ,k ( k ) j ,k ( k 1 )
7.2.3.2 Analysis for Calculated Result of Toxic Gas Diffusion
(1) Assessment Standards In view of the limitations of research data on current toxicologythe chronic damage result in present,
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such as acute death, and wounds, disability, teratogenesis and Carcinogenesis caused by non-acute death is still not count in the Risk value calculation, and according to the PC-STEL specified in Occupational Exposure Limit for Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (GBZ2), the safety evacuation distance should be given. For the related standard of toxic material covered in this assessment, please see table 7.2-4. Table 7.2-4 The name of hazardous substance Source LC50 Regulation on Related Criterion for Leakage Harmful degree human body for Concentration (mg/m3) 2,069

CO

GBZ2-2002(TJ36-79)

GB3092-1996 LC50

The rat will be die if it inhales after 4h STEL (the maximum permissible concentration of harmful substances for workshop air) Maximum permissible concentration of harmful substances for residential area atmosphere Implementing standard for class-2 region The rat will be die if it inhales after 4h The maximum permissible concentration for workshop Maximum permissible concentration of harmful substances for residential area atmosphere Standard for Odor Pollutants at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises

30

3 mg/m3(one-time value) 1 mg/m3(day average) Daily mean value 4 Hourly mean value 10 518

10

H2S

TJ36-79

0.1 (primary value)

GB14554-93 Calculation results Table 7.2-5

Level-2 0.06~0.10

Predicting results of concentration increase for the ground axis along leeward direction with CO leakage accident (mg/m3) Windy (2.0m/s) Light wind (0.8m/s)

Meteorological condition Distance (m) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Class B stability Class D stability Class E stability Class B stability Class D stability Class E stability 0 8.6485 3.6813 2.012 1.2673 0.8727 0.6258 0 12.6082 6.3203 3.764 2.4969 1.7802 1.3357 0 17.2723 10.2883 6.9064 4.9836 3.7806 2.9758 11.553 2.3646 0.6103 0.2634 0.1393 0.0811 0.0494 0.7716 12.2094 4.4339 2.0487 1.0736 0.5703 0.2839 0.1794 10.7351 6.8448 3.6327 2.0094 1.0826 0.5249

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700 800 900 1,000 1,200 1,500 2,000 Maximum ground-level concentration The distance from source (m) Assessment Standards Table 7.2-6 Meteorological condition Distance (m) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,200 1,500 2000 Maximum ground-level concentration The distance from source (m) Assessment Standards

0.47 0.3651 0.2877 0.2208 0.107 0.0228 0.0012 63.2 (0)

1.0411 0.8355 0.6861 0.5711 0.3388 0.0511 0.0004 62.1 (0)

2.4094 1.995 1.682 1.4396 1.0652 0.0951 0 61.4 (0)

0.0305 0.0188 0.0115 0.0068 0.0022 0.0003 0 21.4 (15)

0.1254 0.0473 0.0149 0.0038 0.0001 0 0 16.2 (60)

0.2151 0.0713 0.0185 0.0037 0.0001 0 0 10.7 (100)

Allowable contacting density for a short period of time: 30mg/Nm3 Predicting results of concentration increase for the ground axis along leeward direction with CO leakage accident (mg/m3) Windy (1.7m/s) Class B stability 0 33.6331 14.3161 7.8244 4.9284 3.394 2.4337 1.8278 1.42 1.1188 0.8586 0.4162 0.0886 0.0048 247.3 (0) Class D stability 0 49.032 24.579 14.6377 9.71 6.9228 5.1946 4.0486 3.249 2.6682 2.2208 1.3177 0.1989 0.0017 243.0 (0) Class E stability 0 67.1701 40.0102 26.8583 19.3805 14.7025 11.5725 9.37 7.7583 6.5413 5.5983 4.1423 0.37 0 238.7 (0) Class B stability 44.9283 9.1955 2.3732 1.0242 0.5418 0.3154 0.1921 0.1188 0.0733 0.0445 0.0264 0.0084 0.0011 0 82.9 (15) Light wind (0.8m/s) Class D stability 3.0007 47.4809 17.2429 7.9671 4.1751 2.2177 1.104 0.4876 0.184 0.0578 0.0149 0.0005 0 0 63.0 (60) Class E stability 0.6975 41.7477 26.6187 14.1272 7.8143 4.21 2.0414 0.8366 0.2772 0.072 0.0144 0.0002 0 0 41.9 (101)

STEL 10mg/Nm3

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Table 7.2-7

Range for appearance of various standard concentrations with CO leakage accident Consequences analysis Maximum ground concentration distance (mg/m3) Range of semi-lethal concentrations (m) Exceeds the range of the highest concentrations allowed in the workshop (m) Exceeds the range of the standard of second level air quality (m) Exceeds the range of the highest concentrations allowed in the residential area (m) Maximum ground concentration and distance (mg/m) Range of semi-lethal concentrations (m) Exceeds the range of the highest concentrations allowed in the workshop (m) Exceeds the range of the standard of second level air quality (m) Exceeds the range of the highest concentrations allowed in the residential area (m) Maximum ground concentration and distance (mg/m) Range of semi-lethal concentrations (m) Exceeds the range of the highest concentrations allowed in the workshop (m) Exceeds the range of the standard of second level air quality (m) Exceeds the range of the highest concentrations allowed in the residential area (m) CO 10.23/60 0 0 240 280 80.3 Outlet concentration 0 80 800 850 80.3 Outlet concentration 0 20 300 390 H2S 35.4/60 0 290 700 700 80.3 Outlet concentration 0 850 1100 1100 80.3 Outlet concentration 0 400 1300 1300

Meteorological condition

F stability u=0.5m/s

F stability u=1.5m/s

D stability u=1.7m/s

Concentration value for various sensitive spot, please see table 7.2-8 Table 7.2-8 Concentrations various sensitive points with CO and H2S leakage accident (10min, Class D, 1.7m/s) CO Concentration increment (mg/m3) 1 2 3 Old Xiaojiang Village New Xiaojiang Village Daping Village 0.095 0.048 0.053 Account for % of Standard 3.20% 1.60% 1.80% H2S Concentration increment (mg/m3) 0.0925 0.047 0.05175 Account for % of Standard 92.50% 47.00% 51.75% Time of emergence (min) 14.23 19.76 18.84

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4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Liantang Village Yumin Village Shuibei Village Maba No. 3 Primary School Da Yuantou Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Meihuazhai Village XinZhai Maba Town Nanhua Temple Shanzibei Standard

0.129 0.034 0.032 0.032 0.04 0.037 0.022 0.012 0.005 0.004 0.11

4.30% 1.10% 1.10% 1.10% 1.30% 1.20% 0.70% 0.40% 0.20% 0.10% 3.70%

0.1255 0.03325 0.03075 0.03075 0.03925 0.036 0.02175 0.0115 0.00475 0.0035 0.107

125.50% 33.25% 30.75% 30.75% 39.25% 36.00% 21.75% 11.50% 4.75% 3.50% 107.00%

12.38 23.45 24.37 24.37 21.61 22.53 28.99 39.13 57.58 66.81 13.3

TJ36-79, one-time value in the residential area: 3.0

TJ36-79, one-time value in the residential area: 0.1

Under the supposed accident source intensity, leakage rate of CO is 0.36kg/stable 7.2-5 lists different axis concentration for CO at the down wind ground situation, under the different stability and different wind speed condition. At a windy day and under the Class D stability, the maximum of one-hour axis concentration increment for CO ground axis can achieve to 63.2mg/m3, which arises at the outlet of accident and exceed the 30 mg/m3 of CO STEL standard specified in Occupational Exposure Limit for Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (GBZ2-2002), the concentration will harm the human body and if the CO concentration is lower than the acute toxicity 2,069mg/m3, it will not cause injuries and deaths within this scope. At a windy day and under the Class B stability, the maximum of one-hour axis concentration increment for H2S ground axis can achieve to 21.4mg/m3, which arises at the outlet of accident and exceeded the 30 mg/m3 of CO STEL standard specified in Occupational Exposure Limit for Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (GBZ2-2002); the concentration will harm the human body, but will not cause injuries and deaths within this scope. (2) Under the supposed accident source intensity, leakage rate of H2S is 1.4kg/stable 7.2-6 listed different axis concentration for H2S at the down wind ground situation, under the different stability and different wind speed condition. At a windy day and under the Class B stability, the maximum of one-hour axis concentration increment for H2S ground axis can achieve to 247.3mg/m3, which arises at the outlet of accident and exceeded the 10 mg/m3 of H2S STEL standard specified in Occupational Exposure Limit for Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (GBZ2-2002); the concentration will harm the human body, and if the H2S concentration is lower than the acute toxicity 518mg/m3, it will not cause injuries and deaths within this scope. At a windy day and under the Class B stability, the maximum of one-hour axis concentration increment for CO ground axis can achieve to 82.9mg/m3, which arises at the outlet of accident and exceed the 10 mg/m3 of CO STEL standard specified in Occupational Exposure Limit for Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (GBZ2-2002), the concentration will harm the human body and if the CO concentration is lower than the acute toxicity 518mg/m3, it will not cause injuries and deaths within this scope. (3)Various normal concentration scope for CO and H2S leakage, please see table 7.2-7:
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In the event of CO leakage accident and under the least favorable and credible meteorologic condition, such accident has not arisen in the scope of half lethal concentration; under the credible meteorologic condition and 1.7m/s wind speed of Class D stability, the scope exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration is 20m, the scope exceeded the second air quality standard is 300m and the scope exceeded the maximum permissible concentration of residential area is 1300m; under the least favorable meteorologic condition and 1.5m/s wind speed of Class F stability, the scope exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration is 80m, the scope exceeded the second air quality standard is 800m and the scope exceeded the maximum permissible concentration of residential area is 850m. Under the environment of H2S exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration for 8 hours, it will harm the human body, and while the accident time for coke-oven crude gas is 10 minutes, so it will not have impact on ambient air. The position relation among general layout plan, project and the sensitive spot indicates that there is no environmental sensitive spot beyond the boundary of coke-oven plant 900m and there is no resident within the scope of workshop maximum permissible concentration, so it will not cause personal injury. In case of the accidental leakage of H2S , under the most unfavorable and credible meteorological conditions, no semilethal concentration scope is appeared in the accident. Under the credible meteorologic condition and 1.7m/s wind speed of Class D stability, the scope exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration is 400m, the scope exceeded the second air quality standard is 1300m and the scope exceeded the maximum permissible concentration of residential area is 11300m; under the least favorable meteorologic condition and 1.5m/s wind speed of Class F stability, the scope exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration is 850m, the scope exceeded the second air quality standard is 1100m and the scope exceeded the maximum permissible concentration of residential area is 1100m. Under the environment of H2S exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration for 8 hours, it will harm the human body, and while the accident time for coke-oven crude gas is 10 minutes, emergency treatment time is 30 minutes, so it will not have impact on ambient air. Based on the layout map and the location of project and the sensitive points, there is no sensitive point within 900m outside the coking plant boundary, and no human injury will be caused. (4) Add-value of various sensitive spots for CO, H2S leakage accident, please see table 7.2-8: We can see from table 7.2-8, the add-value of various sensitive spots has increased less and account for less than 10% of maximum permissible concentration for residential area after the accident of CO leakage; The add-value of various sensitive spots exceeded maximum permissible concentration for residential area both at Liantang village and Shanzibei, but below the workshop maximum permissible concentration after the accident of H2S leakage. 60 minutes after accident, it did not have a concentration increment within an acceptable scope. In summary, under the CO, H2S leakage accident and least favorable situation, it will harm those who are in the 850m scope but will not cause personal injury, so this the safety distance for this project is 850m. There is no sensitive spot within the scope of internal SGIS 850m. Based on gas leakage accident results and preventive measures accumulated for each year in the past, the assessment considers the environmental risk of this project is in the acceptable scope.

7.2.3.3 Analysis for Calculated Result of Recycle Gas Diffusion


See the abnormal discharging part of impact prediction on atmospheric environment for forecast content details. The forecast result indicates under the informal working conditions, TSP concentration in this project will increase rapidly and higher than current monitoring value greatly among surrounding environment, but it is an acceptable limit among the scope of ambient air standard. Due to the duration time of abnormal working conditions was short, which will not have an obvious unfavorable effect on surrounding environment.

7.2.4

Collection of Fire Water Discharging for fire Accident

The major fire part in this project is coke-oven body and leakage fire. According to the accident statistic in SGIS from 1991 to 2006, there was no fire accident but the whole blast furnace furnished with a lot ofhigh-pressure equipment and its fuel is inflammable and explosive blast furnace gas, so sharp vigilance should be kept for fire and explosion accident. Under the fire accident, CO fire belongs to gas fire. In the event of such fire, the gas supply should be cut off immediately; if it fails to be cut off, the flaming gas should be forbidden. The extinguishing agent commonly used in fog attack, foam, carbon dioxide and dry powder. The firewater of CO fire accident often contains suspended matter and other impurities. It is different from the accident firewater of chemical industry, because there is no toxic and harmful substance flow
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out from the firewater. If there is a fire accident for this project, the firewater should be collected through rainwater pipeline, and then a sample sedimentation process should be conducted before discharging. At the initial stages of construction, SGISs rainwater sedimentation tank and as an accident tank used for pollution discharge and firewater collection can be ensure reaching the standard of general discharge openings. For fire water discharge instruction for accident in this project, see table 7.2-1

Fire fighting water in devices area

Through rainwater pipeline

Rainwater collecting ponds of SIGS

Adjusting tank of waste treatment plant to be construct

Reused in production links, or discharged after reaching the discharging standards

Figure 7.2-1 Diagram of accidental pollutant discharge system of the project

7.2.5 Calculation for Risk Value The forecast result of this CO and H2S leakage accident indicates that the present concentration of various sensitive spots all lower than the workshop maximum permissible concentration, and there is no half lethal concentration and it will not cause injuries and deaths. The calculation formula for environmental risk value caused by maximum credible accident is as following:

R= Probability of a accident Probability of negative weather Probability of injury After the determination of the damage degree and death number within the scope of half lethal concentration, there is no such case occurs, so the assessment result indicates the risk value is in the acceptable scope.

7.3 Risk prevention measures 7.3.1 Device selection and prevention measures on processing
1) Prevention measures taken on coke dry quenching a) Fire and explosion protection In the transportation design of general drawing, there is adequate fire protection safety distance set between devices and buildings, and the road is designed and paved according to the requirements of fire-fighting vehicles. As for the process design, the fields with explosive materials are set with mechanical dedusting device and corresponding ventilating devices to control the density under the lower limit of explosion. Consistent and automatic gas analysis (burnable components such as CO and H2) devices are set in coke dry quenching gas circulation system to control the concentration of combustible components under the safety range. Additionally, there are several explosion preventing and emergency dispersing devices set to guarantee the safe running of coke dry quenching. The dedusting machine of CDQ dedusting ground station is equipped with cooling fire-fighting devices, in which the dedusting machine body is set with explosion discharging device, the dedusting machine has electrostatic grounding and the dedusting machine bag filter is made of electrostatic protection materials. The CDQ boiler is set with over-pressure safety valve and ultra-pressure alarming interlock; the steam drum water level of CDQ boiler is set with upper and lower water level alarm and interlock, an automatic water filling adjustment device is set to ensure the safe running of boiler, and the water level indications are set separately on site and in CDQ main control room, the CDQ main control room is also set with upper and lower water level, too high/too low water level alarming and interlocking devices. The main steam shut-off valve (driven by power) is closed when there is emergency shut off of CDQ boiler, and the circulation fan is stopped consequently. There is a locking device set between the circulation fan and the water level of CDQ boiler. There is a locking device set between the condensation water pump of turbine power station and the water level of condenser.
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In the turbine power station, if there is failure to turbine oil system, all the lubricating oils can flow to the outdoor failure oil tank, which is set outside of turbine power station with CDQ devices. In the electrical design, the fire fighting devices are provided with individual loop for power supply; the non flame retardant shielded cables are used for the power circuit of fire fighting device, which are laid within the wiring tray or underground so that the fire fighting power is guaranteed if the production and living power is cut off in case of fire accidents. Corresponding electrical devices and lamps shall be equipped in the explosive and fire hazardous fields strictly according to the environmental hazard categories or areas and specifications, like Electrical Installations Design Code for Explosive Atmospheres and Fire Hazard, etc., and relevant lightning protection measures shall be taken to avoid the fire caused by lightning. The indoor oil-immerse transformer is installed in an isolated room, and an accidental oil pitch is set to prevent fire extension and spreading caused by the leakage of transformer oil. Specifications like Code of Design on Building Fire Protection and Prevention shall be followed during the building design, and sufficient movable fire extinguishers shall be set in the fields with high possibility of fire hazards according to the corresponding regulations in Code for Design of Extinguisher Distribution In Buildings, to meet the requirements of fire protection and fire fighting. According to the specifications like Code of Design on Building Fire Protection and Prevention, etc., corresponding devices like fire-fighting water supply pipes and fire hydrants are set in fire-fighting water supply design. This project is set with fire alarming devices in hazardous combustible and explosive fields or important fields according to the requirements of Code for Design of Automatic Fire Alarm System (GB 50116-98). Please refer to Section Fire-fighting for the fire and explosion protection safety measures of the project. b) Safety measures of pressure container CDQ boiler of the project is set with over-pressure safety valve, over-temperature and over-pressure alarm interlock, and designed strictly according to the specifications like Technical Supervision Regulation for Safety of Steam Boilers and Technical Supervision Regulation for Safety of Pressure Vessels, etc. c) Other safety measures The CDQ system is set with starting indication signaling device to give sound before starting, and the countercurrent flow interlocking measure is taken to prevent accidental stop and material blockage. The electrical room of CDQ is set with acoustic and optical alarming devices for abnormal phenomena during production. To prevent electrical shock and guarantee maintenance safety, devices with two or multi operation points are set with accidental switches besides the machine; the exposed electrical conductive parts of electrical device shall be grounded through PE or PEN lines according to the type of system grounding, and some of devices shall be set with current leakage protection device if necessary. The lanes of belt conveyor are set with pavements on both sides, the net width of which is no less than 0.8m. The lanes with angle 10is set with anti-slip strip; the lanes with angle 10 is set with anti-slip step to avoid the accidents of slip; and the belt conveyor is set with automatic failure interlocking shutdown device. The belt conveyor for transporting coke is set in corresponding lanes to avoid the drop of materials, consequent hazards and mechanical injuring accidents. The belt conveyor is set with protection devices as below: automatic clean device of head and rear part; check machine; emergency shutdown device; bias detector. As high-altitude operation of coke tank elevating machine, the operation shall be stopped when the wind speed is higher than 20m/s, thus the wind speed meter is designed to monitor the wind speed. To avoid the mechanical hurt or the accident of dropped materials, all the ladders, platforms and aerial passages in production fields shall be set with safety railings; the movable parts of devices are set with necessary safety protection nets and covers; and corresponding safety tags and accidental lighting devices are set in hazardous places.

d) Backup and emergency measures All the important devices in process design are set with corresponding spare parts and backup system;
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The central power transformation (distribution) stations of the project are set with two-way power supply, and each way can bear 100% of factory load. The integral electrical room and turbine power supply station of CDQ are set with emergency lighting devices; the accidental lighting power of fire-fighting device construction is led from special power supply loop of fire-fighting device. The main production plants of building design are all set with more than two safety exits. (2) 4.3m coke oven body The oven gas devices and leakage points are set with quick shut-off valves and other safety protection measures to prevent the hazards from oven gas leakage; the fields with possibility of oven gas leakage are set with oven gas (CO) monitoring and alarming devices and the areas easy to have oven gas leakage are set with safety tags. Corresponding mechanical dedusting devices are set in backup coal grinding room, coke tar filler and flaker machine room, CDQ devices and other places which have combustible and explosive dusts, to control the density of combustible and explosive dusts far under the lower limit of explosion; the corresponding ventilating devices are set in the workshops (e.g. fan room) producing combustible and explosive gas, to control the density of combustible and explosive gas far under the lower limit of explosion. The belt conveyor of coke wharf pipe uses thermal-resistant glue tape, and the coke wharf is set with spraying devices; the oven gas collection pipe of coke oven is set with automatic pressure adjustment devices and igniting dispersing devices; and all the underground devices, storage tanks and coke transportation lanes are set with ventilation covers and devices. The control of density of combustible components (CO and H2 ) in inert gases is an important measure to guarantee the safe running of CDQ devices; additionally, several explosion and emergency dispersing devices are set in the CDQ devices and gas circulation systems. The coal gas pipelines of coke oven are set with low pressure alarm and automatic gas shut-off devices to prevent the gas pipelines from inhaling air and causing hazards; the oven gas and benzol devices and pipelines are all set with corresponding electro-static protection grounding devices to prevent the fire from electro-static spark; and the piping gas is set with low pressure alarm and safety interlock. The regenerator and other devices and pipelines are set with safety valves; the electric tar precipitator is set with interlocking device that will give off alarming signals once the content of oxygen in oven gas is over 0.8%, and switch off the power automatically in case the content is over 1%; the inlet and outlet pipes of pre-cooler, fan, desulfurization, spraying saturator and benzene washing tower are set with thermal and pressure monitoring apparatuses. The devices and pipelines of gas system are set with corresponding steam blowing and sampling devices to prevent the fire caused by over oxygen content and explosion; mechanical ventilation is set in the rooms with gas pipelines passing through; the gas fan uses explosion protection motor; and the desulfurization circulation pump and gas fan use explosion protection motors. The benzol devices and pipelines are set with electro static protection grounding; the coarse benzene pump room and piping oven are set with steam fire hydrants; and the benzol tank and the intermediate tank use sparkle level meter and electro-static protection intake pipes. The storage of coal in every place is done according to timetable, and it can not extend the storage time limit to prevent too long-time storage of coal and oxidized self-ignition.

7.3.2 The automatic control system, emergency shutdown and accidental handling devices during production
The acoustic and optical alarming devices are set in backup coal central control room, central room of dedusting ground station of coke oven, central control room of coke screening and dedusting, and 6KV comprehensive electrical room, etc. to indicate the abnormal phenomena during production. The starting indication signaling devices are set in backup coal, coke screening, coke oven dedusting, CDQ, CDQ dedusting systems to give off sounds before starting, and the counterflow interlocking measure is taken to prevent accidental shutdown and material blockage. A starting button for accidental ventilation is set outside the main passage leading to the outdoor field; the belt conveyor and related devices shall have central interlocked control according to process requirements. An accident switch is set besides the machine for two or multi operation devices to guarantee the safety of inspection.
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The emergency boiler shutdown protection device is set for CDQ, i.e. the main steam shut-off valve will be closed right, the firing exhaust valve is opened and the circulation fan is stopped during emergency boiler shutdown. There is a locked protection device set between the circulation fan and the water level of CDQ boiler.

7.3.3

Prevention measures to hazardous substances

a) Prevention and treatment of noxious dusts The prevention and treatment of noxious dusts in the project is considered from two aspects: namely, to control the source of noxious dusts from process firstly to reduce producing hazardous substance with noxious dust; and to take corresponding protective measures for operators to avoid the noxious dusts from doing harm to the operators. The main measures taken are as below: Use CDQ to avoid the dispersing of hazardous gases which are produced by coke wet quenching. A mechanical dedusting system is set in CDQ system, the dust removal efficiency of which is higher than 99.5%. The lanes of coke transporting station use closed design to prevent the harm caused by dust. The coke intake of the CDQ top is set with an annular water seal block. The lifting sealing cover of the coke funnel cuts into the water seal block to form a water seal, preventing dust spillover. Meanwhile, the coke funnel connects the movable dust pumpings. Inside the funnel is of negative pressure, which pumps a large amount of smokes and dusts into the dust pumping during coke intake, to reduce dust proliferation. To reduce the dust dispersion during the interchange between water seal lid and coke funnel, the pressure of CDQ boiler top shall be kept at -30~-50Pa before the water seal lid is uncovered, and the joint motion mechanism is taken between funnel and boiler lid to shorten the interchange time and prevent the gas in boiler from dispersing outwardly. Coke discharge device adopts a continuous discharging device with grilled seal valve, of good air tightness and able to seal the smoke and dust when discharging coke; meanwhile, air is charged into the shell of the coke discharge device to withstand the pressure and avoid circulating gases spillover. To prevent the expansion and shrinkage from initiation, halt and temperature fluctuation, which lead to the gas leakage at the joint, a high-temperature compensator is set between the CDQ boiler and the primary dedusting machine, and between the primary dedusting machine and the CDQ waste heat boiler. The circulation gas pipes are also set with several compensators. The operation room, control room and rest room which isolate hazardous noxious dust are set at important production fields, certain air ventilation and change measures are taken to avoid the harm to operators from noxious dust. The density of all hazardous substances at the main working fields of the project meets the requirements of Occupational Exposure Limit for Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (GBZ 2-2002) through the control.

b) Protection measures against electromagnetic radiation The transformers, power distribution plates and other devices are set in individual rooms to prevent electromagnetic radiation. c) Protection measures against radiation from ray Lay the ray level meter of CDQ device in a lead tank, which is under protective status at idle condition and the red warning lamp lights up to prevent the approach of workers when it runs. When it is at idle condition, the activity of level meter 60Co is 3.7101GBq(1Ci), the level meter can shield off the ray radiated by 60Co from the designed structure, that most of the ray will be absorbed by coke after passing through the coke in pre-storage chamber and the radiation dose ratio is less than 1Gy/h. Thus the radiation dose to surrounding environment meets the requirements of the state standard Basic Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources (GB18871-2002).

7.3.4

Preventive measures of fire fighting system

7.3.2.1 Fire fighting in general drawing


The project is implemented in the coking plant area with former facilities of coking plant around, the distance between buildings of the project and the former facilities of coking plant shall meet the corresponding requirements of fire fighting safety distance. In the general internal layout, each facility room is set according to its category and area, isolated with
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roads or passages, and adequate fire-fighting safety distance is set to prevent the fire expansion in case of fire. The road width and overhead clearance within the factory area of this project both take into consideration the requirements of fire-fighting vehicle to keep the unblocked fire-fighting road. The project is not provided with fire-fighting station, and all the fire-fighting cases are dealt by the company uniformly since its fire-fighting capability can meet the requirements of fire-fighting in this project.

7.3.2.2 Fire-fighting of gas


As for the process design, the fields with explosive materials are set with mechanical dedusting device and corresponding ventilating devices to control the density of explosive dust farther under the lower limit of explosion. A consistent and automatic gas (combustible components such as CO and H2) analysis device is set in the inert gas circulation system of CDQ, which charges air or N2 into circulation system consistently, controls the density of combustible components under the safety range, and is set with corresponding dispersing and explosion protection devices to guarantee the safe running of CDQ. The CO alarming apparatuses are set around the coke discharge device. In the turbine power station, if there is failure to turbine oil system, all the lubricating oils can flow to the outdoor failure oil tank, which is set outside of turbine power station with CDQ devices. The coke transportation belt is made from thermal resistant materials. The safety tag and signaling device are set at the fields with high possibility of fire hazards.

7.3.2.3 Fire-fighting water


(1) The plant area is set with low pressure production-fire fighting water supplying system, and times of fire hazards, which happen at the same time, are considered as once; the outdoor fire fighting water supply is 30l/s. The indoor and outdoor fire-fighting network is set in circulation shape, and the indoor and outdoor fire hydrants are set according to specification requirements. (2) The main plant, which is a high-rise industry building, is set with separate normal/high pressure indoor fire-fighting water supplying system using blast furnace normal pressure water supplying system as the water source, the indoor fire-fighting water flow is 30l/s, meanwhile, 6 water guns are used and the minimal flow of every gun is 5l/s.

7.3.2.4 Fire-fighting measures of buildings


According to GBJ16-87 Code For Design of Building Fire Protection (2001), sufficient fire-fighting distance is reserved between buildings/structures, and corresponding fire resistant degrees are designed according to the fire hazard category of every building/structure. The fire hazard class of electrical room, main control room, apparatus room and computer room is class , and the fire resistant degree is II; the fire hazard class of cable pitch and cable tunnel is III, and the fire resistant degree is II.

7.3.2.5 Fire-fighting and lightning protection of electrical device


Entrances of high voltage power distribution room, low voltage power distribution room and control room are set with sand tanks and fire extinguishers such as foam or dry powder fire extinguishers; the computer room and control room are set with fixed fire control equipment. The cable is inflammable, and the cable exit is blocked with fire resistant materials. The fire-fighting powers of fire fighting door and fire fighting wall both use 2-way power supply, and the fire alarm and fire-fighting equipment is supplied with safeguard power. The combustible and explosive buildings e.g. main plant, power supply system, gas, oil pump and pipes of oil supply pump station etc. are set with reliable thunder-proof and lightning protection grounding device according to GB50057-94 Design Code for Protection of Structures against Lightning.

7.3.2.6 Fire-fighting facilities


According to GBJ 140-90 Code for Design of Extinguisher Distribution in Buildings (Edition 1997), every point with hidden fire hazard is set with certain numbers of corresponding fire-fighting equipment according to the characteristic of its location.

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7.3.2.7 Fire-fighting communication


The vital and combustible places e.g. blast furnace control room, electrical control room, gas management room and various hydraulic and lubrication station etc. are set with automatic and manual fire alarming equipment according to relevant national regulations. Every operation room and duty room are set with direct dial telephone for fire-fighting communication.

7.3.2.8 Safety signs


The NO OPEN FLAMES signs are set at obvious places in plant area, and the fire-fighting signs like DANGER OF FIRE, DANGER OF EXPLOSION are set in some fields with the danger of explosion. The detailed setup is done according to GB15630-95 Requirements for The Placement of Fire Safety Signs.

7.3.2.9 Fire-fighting mechanism


The project is located inside the plant area of SGIS, the fire-fighting work is considered uniformly by SGIS and no additional fire-fighting team is set. But the person responsible for fire-fighting concerning supervision and management thereof is included in the design.

7.3.4

Prevention against natural disaster factors

The protection measures against natural disasters, e.g. storm, flood, thunder and lightning, earthquake and extremely hot weather etc., were set during the construction of plant, and the design still uses the existing facilities. (1) The new constructed buildings and comprehensive buildings are set with lightning rod to protect against lightning shock; and every equipment and pipe are set with lightning protection equipment. (2) The design of plant elevation when SGIS was founded meets the highest over-year flood level in this area and the construction is valid and practicable. The project still uses the prior flood control equipment. The indoor ground of the building is higher than outdoor ground to avoid the intrusion of storm water. (3) The operation room and apparatus room are set with air conditioner or air cooler to reduce the temperature in summer; the devices and pipes with surface temperature above 60 will be provided with insulation measures. (4) The earthquake intensity in this area is considered as degree 6.

7.3.5

Gas protection area and management measures

Personnel protection technology and measures Every workshop has a dedicated safety person who is responsible for maintaining, checking and replacing protective mask, responsible for safety education, safety inspection and other work. For the production concerning combustible and explosive, noxious and hazardous substances, the project shall be divided into several gas protection areas according to Classification of Health Hazard Levels From Occupational Exposure To Toxic Substances (GB 5044-85). It is divided into four areas according to 6 indexes with the acute and toxic degree of noxious substance, incidence status of acute poisoning, incidence status of chronic poisoning, consequence of chronic poisoning, character of causing cancer and allowed workshop density as classification standards: The company shall set up a gas protection station, which is responsible for the gas protection first-aid, gas protection training, maintenance of gas protection instruments and the gas filling of breathing machine air tank. The company shall prepare a Gas Protection First-Aid Plan, which includes the organization chapter and countermeasure chapter, of which the organization chapter shall have a systematical description of commanding structure and organizing structure of gas protection accident, alarm and protective alarm, strength that can be assembled and emergency contacts and communications, the influence of wind power and temperature on the dispersing of noxious substances, important area distribution and basic data needed by gas protection first-aid station and various necessary emergency devices and other substantial conditions for gas protection first-aid, it will play a good guiding role for gas protection accident first-aid. Strict management shall be implemented through division of important areas, and emergency first-aid system shall be set up to ensure gas protection accident be under control.
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7.3.6

Environmental

Monitoring

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Environmental

Risk

Emergency

Monitoring 7.3.6.1 Routine monitoring


The monitoring of the project is the responsibility of SGIS. SGIS is provided with a specialized environmental monitoring station, which is responsible for monitoring pollution source and environment. (1) Water-quality monitoring: the items of regular water-quality monitoring are suggested as: wastewater amount, pH, CODC, BOD5, SS, NH3-N, petroleum and animal and plant oils etc. Monitoring sites should include main wastewater discharge outlet of plants, inlets and outlets of the sewage treatment facilities, general discharge outlet of the plants. Monitoring frequency can be determined on different monitoring projects, at least once a week. Additional measuring should be taken in case of abnormal production or accidental drainages. However, on-line monitoring of the wastewater flow and CODCr concentration should be implemented on the general drainage outlet. If there are temporary difficulties with on-line monitoring of CODCr concentration, the item of CODCr monitoring should be carried out every day. (2) Noise monitoring Monitoring items: Noise level Monitoring points: Noise Within Factory Monitoring frequency: Once a quarter, day and night monitoring shall be carried out in the absence of rain with wind velocity less than 5.5 m/s. Planning requirements on discharge outlets According to the State Standard "Graphical Signs For Environmental Protection Discharge Outlet (Source)" and the technical requirements of the State Environmental Protection Administration, "Requirements on Standardized Discharge Outlet Rectification (Trial Implementation)," all discharge outlets (including water, gas, sound, dregs) of the plants must be in accordance with principles and standardized requirements featuring "being easy in sampling, convenient to measure and monitor, and facilitated to routine on-site supervision. Corresponding environmental protection graphic signs shall be set, and discharge outlet distribution map shall be drawn. Meanwhile flowmeter shall be installed on the sewage discharge outlets and operation monitoring devices shall be set in treatment facilities. The standardization of discharge outlets should comply with the relevant requirements of Environmental Supervision Office of Shunde District.

7.3.6.2 Emergency monitoring


SGIS implements a duty system for environmental risk accidents. Emergency duty room is set up in the company monitoring station with person on duty 24 hours a day. Emergency monitoring facilities and personnel shall be allocated to be ready to receive pollution accident information from the general dispatch room of the company, all department rooms, plants and the society, and take timely emergency monitoring program, assign monitoring staff and analysis staff, and coordinate with the Environment Department on the investigation and disposal of environmental pollution source. In case of emergent pollution accidents, the monitoring station staff shall arrive on the spot with necessary monitoring facilities for monitoring air and water quality upon being informed, and according to the arrangements of the company's Environment Department, carry out atmospheric and related water monitoring, and track a certain range in the back-wind direction or backward position for samplings. By accident types, emergency monitoring in high frequency (at least once an hour) shall be implemented on relevant sites, and monitoring items shall be chosen according to the situation, and the situation shall be monitored at any time to provide basis for emergency command. The monitoring items that the company can not complete in-house should be commissioned to local environment monitoring stations. In case of leakage of toxic or hazardous chemicals, reports shall be immediately sent to local environmental protection authority, and environmental monitoring station of the district shall be commissioned to undertake pollution impact monitoring, possible pollutants emitted shall be reported in advance, and the monitoring station shall be assisted to make emergency monitoring plan suitable to the companys dangerous accident environment.
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7.4 Emergency plan


Project risk accidents may influence the surroundings to some degree. With a high level of safety measures, the accident probability will be lower, but not be zero. Once the accident occurs, emergency measures should be taken to control and reduce accident hazards. Since larger accidents may be dangerous to the environment, there are needs for community help, and therefore, an emergency scheme needs to be made in advance. Emergency scheme is an anticipated scheme for relief activities, which is based on the premise of prevention, aiming at possible accidents of the construction project, to control the hazard source timely, rescue the victims, guide residents for anti-expansion and evacuation, and eliminate hazard consequences. It needs the integration of unit effort and social rescue. Emergency scheme for gas leakage in the project is divided into two levels, the company-level and social interaction level. Emergency scheme for the project goes as follows: Emergency handling scheme of Type-A hazard sources in Coking Plant 1. Serious accident emergency measures for CDQ body: Reporting procedures: 1) When such serious accidents as coke oven hearth damage, explosion or collapse happen to the CDQ body, the first witness should immediately notify the front duty room, then foreman on shift should immediately report to the dispatcher, section leaders and relevant departments and section offices. 2) On receiving the accident report, the dispatcher should immediately notify the staff in the possibly affected areas to evacuate. Meanwhile, he should report to the chief dispatcher, plant leaders and relevant sections for rescue and relief, and ask for rescue by 110, 120 or 119 if necessary. Organization structures and responsibilities Emergency leading group Head: director Deputy head: vice director in charge of production, vice director in charge of equipment Members: leaders of production management, technical equipment management, safety management, comprehensive management and different sections. Major responsibilities of emergency leading group 1 Implement the regulations and rules of the state and the company on emergency rescue and handling in relevant accidents; 2 Led by the emergency command organization of the company, and request emergency assistance; 3 Study major emergency decisions and deployments; 4 Supervise the formulation and revision of the emergency scheme, and declare its implementation and termination; 5 Declare state of emergency and issue instructions; relieve the state of emergency; Settings of the command center: Dispatching center is the command center of accident handling, and the director dispatcher on duty is the commander, who commands the accident handling comprehensively. Major responsibilities of the director dispatcher on duty in emergency handling: 1 Get the basic situation of the accident, and correctly judge the nature of the accident and scope affected; 2 Timely report to the emergency leading group on the basic situation of the accident, correctly issue orders according to the groups instructions, command accident handling, and control the affected scope, to effectively prevent further expansion of the accident. 3 Request rescue assistance (such as fire rescue, medical rescue, etc.) if necessary; Emergency measures:
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1, When such serious accidents as coke oven hearth damage, explosion or collapse happen to the CDQ body, the highest leader on-site should organize the staff to evacuate from the dangerous area immediately (Be advised to choose the safe evacuation route), notify staff in the possibly affected areas to evacuate, and take all the necessary measures to prevent further expansion of the accidents. 2, Under the premise of ensuring safety, its required to peremptorily shut off wind, water, power, and various gases (for example, if the gas pipeline has been on fire, its prohibited to close gas valves until professionals arrive for handling). 3, After the withdrawal, its required to count the head, lay alerting line, and prohibit entry of those unrelated to the accident rescue. 4, The rescue personnel should be fully aware of the on-site situations before entering the site for rescue. 5, All the staff entering the site should be registered properly, with necessary protective gear, portable monitors (mainly for gas monitoring). Pay attention to the damage of the industry construction (collapse, falling objects) and the risk of explosion. 6. The on-the-spot highest leader is in charge of the spot organization of the emergency handling.

II Emergency measures in serious gas accidents Reporting procedures 1, When serious gas leakage happens, the first witness should immediately notify the dispatcher and staff of relevant sections. 2, On receiving the serious gas accident report, the dispatcher should immediately notify the staff in the possibly affected posts (including outer-plant), and notify the chief dispatcher, plant leaders and leaders of relevant departments and sections. 3, Its required to request the Power Plant for dispatching professionals and seek rescue assistance by dialing 110, 120 or 119 if necessary. Organization structures and responsibilities Emergency leading group Head: director Deputy head: vice director in charge of production, vice director in charge of equipment Members: leaders of production management, technical equipment management, safety management, comprehensive management and different sections. Major responsibilities of emergency leading group 1 Implement the regulations and rules of the state and the company on emergency rescue and handling in relevant accidents; 2 Led by the emergency command organization of the company, and request emergency assistance; 3 Study major emergency decisions and deployments; 4 Supervise the formulation and revision of the emergency scheme, and declare its implementation and termination; 5 Declare state of emergency and issue instructions; relieve the state of emergency; Settings of the command center: Dispatcher center is the command center of the accident handling, the director dispatcher on duty is the commander, who commands the accident handling comprehensively. Major responsibilities of the director dispatcher on duty in emergency handling: 1 Get the basic situation of the accident, and correctly judge the nature of the accident and scope affected; 2 Timely report to the emergency leading group on the basic situation of the accident, correctly issue orders according to the groups instructions, command accident handling, and control the affected scope, to effectively prevent further expansion of the accident.
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Request rescue assistance (such as fire rescue, medical rescue, etc.) if necessary;

Emergency measures: 1, When serious gas accident happens, the on-spot highest leader should organize the staff to evacuate from the dangerous area immediately (Be advised to choose the safe evacuation route), notice the wind direction, and withdraw to the safety zone on windward side. 2, Under the premise of ensuring safety, its required to shut off the gas source or request the Power Plant to switch off (shut off) the upper-level gas source. yIf the gas pipeline has been on fire, its prohibited to close gas valves until professionals arrive for handling. 3, After the withdrawal, its required to count the head, lay alerting line, and prohibit entry of those unrelated to the accident rescue. 4, The rescue personnel should know clearly the on-site situations before entering the site for rescue, with necessary protective gear, portable monitors (mainly for gas monitoring). They should pay attention to the damage of the industry construction (collapse, falling objects) and the risk of gas poisoning or explosion. 5, All the staff entering the site should be registered properly, wear necessary protective gear and obey commands. 6, The on-the-spot highest leader is in charge of the spot organization of the emergency handling. If the scheme is not consistent with relevant regulations or spirits of the higher authorities, the latter should prevail. Safe Management Office is responsible for interpretation of the scheme.

7.5

Three simultaneous check table for environment safety

The above environmental risks preventing measures are listed as items in the three simultaneous check. See Table 7.5-1. Table 7.5-1 Three simultaneous check table for environment safety Category Name of the measure Content of the measure Completion time Environmental Monitoring alarm Establish automatic monitoring alarm and Establish these safety control measures. protection Monitoring team Establish emergency monitoring team (in measures at the same time system cooperation with the local monitoring station) as production Monitoring facilities Equip emergency monitoring facilities device. Atmospheric Drencher system Drencher system will spray upon an accident environment occurred. safety Poison dispel spraying system Poison dispel spraying system dispels poisonous substances. Water Backwater system Flow monitoring pool, backflow pipe and environmental backflow valve of wastewater discharge system. safety Changeover valve under clear Changeover valve is set for the collection water system of clear water. Rain water changeover valve Changeover valve is set for the collection system of clear water. Changeover valve of water Changeover valve is set for the collection for accidents and firefighting system of water for accidents and firefighting.

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8 Clean Production & Mass Loading Control


8.1 Definition & Index System Selection
Concept of leaner production includes three aspects: (1) Save raw materials and resources, eliminate poisonous raw materials and reduce the volume and toxicity of all wastes during production. (2) As for products, it is required to decrease adverse effect during whole life circle from extraction of raw materials to final disposal of products. (3) As for services, it is required to involve the environmental factors into design and services offered. Law of the People's Republic of China on Clean Production Promotion came into force on January 1st, 2003, so as to increase the level of clean production for China. According to the characteristics of the steel industry, with reference to relevant specifications of the Clean Production Standards: Steel Industry (HJ/189-2006), Clean Production Standard -Coking Industry (HJ/126-2003) and the Industrial Policy for Steel Development (July, 2005), we carry out the clean production analysis on this project in terms of production techniques and equipment, resource and energy utilization, pollution generation indicator, waste recycle utilization indicator and environmental management indicator etc.

8.2 Analysis of Clean Production Level for Production Process 8.2.1 Comparison of Coke Dry and Wet Quenching
Table 8.2-1 Comparison of coke dry and wet quenching Wet quenching Coke dry quenching Make heat exchange with the hot red coke in dry quenching oven by means of cool inert gas, so as to cool the red coke. The inert gas that has extracted heat of red coke will transfer the heat to CDQ boiler for generating steam, and the cooled inert gas will be blown into CDQ oven by the circulating ventilator to cool the red coke. The steam generated by CDQ boiler can be used for power generation. Higher Mainly including circulating water and cooling water

Coke quenching process

Extinguish the coke in coke car via water of sprinkler at the upper part of coke quenching tower.

Quality coke

of

Lower Water is used for cooling down the coke during coke quenching. Besides circulating water and cooling water for equipment, a great deal of water is required for the process. A large amount of water vapor containing coke dust and other pollutants is generated and discharged upwards, and the pollutants diffuse in the wind. Volume of smoke dust generated by current coke wet quenching process: 120t/a. Although baffle plate is set at the top of coke quenching

Water consumption

Principle of air pollutants

The water does not contact with the red coke since the emission concentration of dust from dust collectors at each dust generating point <30mg/m.

Volume of generated air pollutants Treatment of air

Amount of smoke dust emission of coke dry quenching process: 78t/a, decreased by 35%. In case of applying closed equipment, the dust carried by inert gas after coke quenching will be

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pollutants

tower, the emission of pollutants is still relatively large. After dust removal by the baffle, the floating dust discharged is of relatively smaller particle size and can diffuse for many miles. Hence, it is hard to completely solve the pollution problem caused by coke wet quenching. There is wastewater generated during coke quenching process.

purified by dust collector in the coke quenching oven. This can control the pollutants within the process equipment. Since the depth of coke tank for coke quenching is large, positioned coke connection can be applied, and coke dust hood can be used during coke charging and output to control dust pollution effectively. Thus, this process can effectively solve the pollution problem of coke quenching. Zero discharge of the production wastewater has been realized.

Water pollutants

Coke dry quenching process can effectively solve the pollution problem caused by coke quenching. Although the investment and operation expenditure of the scheme is relatively large, the operation is complicated and the requirements for technology and management are relatively high, it brings obvious environmental benefits, e.g. the emission of pollutants is less, energy utilization is higher. Hence, the indirect environment benefits brought by this scheme are extremely remarkable.

8.2.2

Analysis of clean production process for coke dry quenching

Coke cry quenching process is applied by this project with coke wet quenching on standby. A series of pollution control measures can be adopted for CDQ process, thus emission of pollutants brought by this process is relatively less. In case of adopting CDQ process, water content in the coke is relatively low, the coke is provided with high strength and perfect quality, production capacity of the blast furnace can be increased by about 1% and coke ratio can be decreased by about 2%. Therefore, it can reduce iron-making cost and save energy by decreasing energy consumption. It can recycle energy sources equaling to 5% of coking coal energy, generate steam so as to avoid pollution brought by coal burner for producing equivalent steam, and decrease the emission of SO2 and smoke dust in particular. Take 1 million t/a coke production capacity as an example, in case of CDQ process, the recycled sensible heat of the red coke can generate about 450,000 t/a steam, equaling to that generated by 65,000 t/a steam coal, the fume emission by coal burning can be decreased by 42.3t/a (based on ash content 26% and dust removal efficiency 99% of chain-grate boiler) and SO2 emission can be decreased by about 520t/a (based on sulfur content 1%). According to comprehensive analysis, CDQ process is provided with obvious advantages in view of indexes such as quality and performance of coke, overall energy conservation, recycled heat and improvement of atmospheric environment quality, though investment and energy consumption of CDQ process is relatively large and the process is complicated. According to Technical Guiding Catalogue of Clean Production of National Key Industry (the first batch) (GuoJingMaoZiYuan [2000] No. 137 by State Economic and Trade Commission of the Peoples Republic of China on February 15th, 2000), coke dry quenching process belongs to clean production process and is also the development direction of coke making for coking industry.

8.3

Review on clean production indexes

Clean Production Standard -Coking Industry HJ/T126-2003, which came into force on June 1st, 2003, is adopted for clean production analysis of this project. According to this standard, CDQ process applied by this project is one of the important clean production technologies in coking production. Clean production indexes of coking industry are classified into six types, including production process and equipment requirements, energy utilization, product, pollutant, waste recycling and environmental
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management. Since this project involves a set of equipment in coking production, environmental impact assessment for this project only makes analysis for four indexes associating with the equipment, including production process and equipment requirements, coke product, waste recycling and environmental management, so as to evaluate the clean production level of this project.

8.3.1

Production process and equipment requirements

For comparison of indexes of production process and equipment for this project and that in clean production standard, please refer to Table 8.3-1. Table 8.3-1 Index 1 Assessment of clean production process and equipment 2 3 This project Closed equipment for CDQ process together with bag-type dust Provided with Coke Coke wet quenching collector with dust bag-type dust quenching equipment, coke quenching removal efficiency collector with process tower with baffle Coking 99%, advanced and dust removal process and reliable automatic efficiency equipment control system >99.6%, achieving Apply impulse or foam dust Provided with bag-type Coke Class 1 collector with dust removal dust collector with dust screening and efficiency 90% removal efficiency transferring >99% According to Table 8.3-1, production process and equipment requirements of this project reach Class 1 of clean production requirements.

8.3.2

Index of Coke product


Level assessment of clean production product from this CDQ system 2 Indexes such as particle size and strength meet the requirements of users. Qualification rate of product is between 95~98 3 Indexes such as particle size and strength meet the requirements of users. Qualification rate of product is between 93~95 This project

For comparison of coke product indexes of this project and that of standard, please refer to Table 8.3-2. Table 8.3-2 Index 1 Indexes such as particle size and strength meet the requirements of users. Qualification rate of product 98% High-quality coke generates less pollutants during the process of iron making, casting and iron alloy producing and has less impact on the environment. It has very little impact on the environment during storage, transfer and transportation

Achieve Class 1

Coke

Coke has less impact on the environment in use

Coke has more impact on the environment in use

Achieve Class 1

It has relatively little impact on the environment during storage, transfer and transportation

It has relatively large impact on the environment during storage, transfer and transportation

Part of the coke is transported with closed equipment, the dust is collected and removed at the dust generating point, achieving Class 1

According to Table 8.3-2, indexes of coke products in this project reach Class 1 level of clean production requirements.
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8.3.3

Waste recycling index

For comparison of waste recycling indexes of coke-oven plant in this project and waste recycling level in the standard, please refer to Table 8.3-3. Table 8.3-3 Waste residues Index Dust of coke quenching and screening systems Assessment of waste recycling level of this CDQ system 1 2 3 All the dust is recycled (e.g. as raw material of steel industry, used for producing moulded coal) This project Qualified

In Table 8.3-3, the coke dust collected during process of coke quenching and screening is applied as raw material for sintering system after being humidified and is used for multi-purposes in the plant. The recycling rate of solid wastes reaches 100. Hence, it meets the requirements of clean production standard.

8.4 Index of environmental management requirement


For comparison of environmental management requirements of this project and those in the standard, please refer to Table 8.4-1. Table 8.4-1 Index Standards of environmental laws and regulations Operation management of coal loading, coke pushing, coke quenching, etc. On-the-job training Management system of usage, maintenance and inspection for production equipment Management of water, electricity, steam and gas for production process Emergency response of accidents and abnormal production conditions Assessment of environmental management of clean production for this CDQ system Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 This project Qualified

Environmental management during production

The indexes are consistent with relevant national and local environmental laws and regulations. Pollutant discharge meets the requirements of national and local discharge standards, total volume control and pollutant discharge license management. There is no There is no operation fault, There is no operation operation fault, fault, and the and the and the equipment equipment equipment intact rate intact rate reaches reaches 98%. intact rate 95%. reaches 100%. Staff of all Staff of main Staff of main positions has positions has been positions has been been strictly strictly trained. generally trained. trained. Establish and There is a strictly execute Establish and strictly fundamental execute the detail the management management system consummate system for main management for equipment. equipment. system. Install measuring instruments Make measurements Make for key links and measurements for and establish strict establish quantitative water, electricity quantitative evaluation system. and steam. evaluation system.

Achieve Class 1

Achieve Class 1

Achieve Class 1

Achieve Class 1

There is detail emergency response plan.

Qualified

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Environmental management organization

Established and managed by personnel specially assigned Consummate the environmental management system and incorporate it into daily management. Establish short-term and long-term plans and supervise implementatio n of them. Record the operation data and establish environmental protection archive. Consummate the environmental management system and incorporate it into daily management.

Qualified

Environmental management system

Relatively consummate environmental management system

Achieve Class 1

Environmental management plan Environmental management

Establish short-term plans and supervise implementation of them.

Establish daily plans and supervise implementation of them.

Achieve Class 1

Operation management of environmental protection facilities

Record the operation data and establish environmental protection archive.

Record the operation data and make statistics Monitoring facilities are supplied for main pollution sources and pollutants of water, gas. Regular intercourse

Achieve Class 1

Supervision system of pollution source

Automatic monitoring facilities are provided for main pollution sources and pollutants of water, gas and noise. Provided with computer networking management system

Achieve Class 1

Information intercourse

Provided with computer networking management system

Achieve Class 1

Supplier of raw and Safety and environmental protection requirements during Environsupplemental packing, transporting and handling of raw and supplemental Qualified materials, mental materials shall be made clear in the service agreement. co-operator and Management of service provider related Prevention of Strictly perform in accordance with the disposal requirements Party transferring of hazardous wastes, establish machine account and make Qualified hazardous regular inspection. wastes All environmental management indexes of clean production for this project in Table 8.4-4 meet the requirements of clean production.

8.5 Analysis on resource utilization and energy conservation


a) The generated output energy can be worked out in accordance with the process calculation: In accordance with internal and external CDQ projects and production calibration results of Bao Steel, WISCO, Ma Steel, PZH Steel, Anshan Steel and TGGC, steam generated by each ton of red coke is 0.5478t ~ 0.5923 t. The volume of steam generated by each ton of red coke is taken as 0.57t for this project. Let the volume of hot coke generated per hour be 79.91t/h, 45.55t/h 3.83MPa steam at the temperature of 450 can be generated after heat exchange of circulating inert gas, and the volume of steam is taken as 45t/h. Extraction condensing generator unit is applied in this project (the design steam extraction speed of this project is 20t/h), then:
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Steam supply annually 20t/h(0.981MPa)20t/h8160h/a163200t Annual generation capacity is: 60286103kWh/a b) Energy saved: Power consumption of the original coke wet quenching method: 23.75kWh/h; water consumption: 0.45 m3 per ton of coke. Hence, according to operation time of CDQ equipment: annual power saving amount: 23.755kWh/h8160h193800 kWh, annual water saving amount: 0.45 m3/t652055t 293424 m3 . In addition, it is recognized all over the world that coke ratio in blast furnace of CDQ process can be reduced by 2~3. Hence, compared with coke wet quenching, the reduced coke consumption for iron-making brought by reduction of coke ratio in blast furnace in CDQ process can be worked out: The coke ratio in blast furnace of metallurgical coke is 652055t(90%3.52.55%=15547t (90 refers to coke ratio in blast furnace, coke nut into blast furnace is 3.5; coke ratio reducing calculated according to 2.55.) Sensible heat is recycled by means of CDQ process in this project. The consumed energy and energy consumption working substance equals to 18,040t standard coal, the output energy equals to 51,538t standard coal, and the recycled energy equals to 39,200t standard coal. Recycled energy per ton of coke is equal to 1400MJ/t. For details, please see Table 8.4-5. Estimation of energy consumption No.: I 1 2 3 4 5 6 Project Title: Power consumption Fresh water for production Desalting water Compressed air Nitrogen gas Coke (burning loss) Steam (0.981MPa) Steam (0.981MPa) 7 II a) 1 2 b 1 Power Output and saved energy Product Steam (0.981MPa) Power Energy saved Volume of water saved by disusing original coke wet quenching process Power saved by disusing original coke wet quenching process Coke saved by blast furnace iron making process Energy recycled 0.11 t/103m3 293.424 0.105t/t 0.366 /103kWh 163200 60286 0.11 t/10 m
3 3 3 3

Coefficients of Converting into converting into standard Physical quantity standard coal (t) coal 15206 481 147 6364.8 2203.2 6195 40800 588 12534 53 72 230 104 6018 4080 62 4587 54406 39201 17136 22065 15205 32 0.486 t/10 m 0.047 t/10 m 0.9714t/t 0.10t/t 0.105t/t 0.366t /103kWh
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0.036 t/103m3
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0.366 t /103kWh 0.9714t/t

193.8 15547

71 15102

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Table 8.4-5 According to Table 8.4-5, the overall recycled energy amounts to 39,200t/a standard coal after the CDQ system is put into service. Heat of red coke is applied to generate steam in CDQ process which is itself a measure for rational energy use and consumption. This process not only solves the problem of pollution brought by coke wet quenching, but also recycles a large amount of heat. Additionally, the following energy-saving measures are applied in the design: Speed regulating hydraulic coupling is applied in dedusting system: Energy-saving electromechanical devices are considered for power conservation. Apply high-efficiency energy-saving water pump.

8.6 Conclusion of clean production assessment


This project adopts inert gas circulating system by engineering design, corresponding coke transferring station, coke transfer gallery, waste heat boiler of CDQ process, turbine power plant, dust collector of CDQ equipment, ground station for dust removal of coke dry quenching and coke screening building and circulating water system based on quality level. The water reuse rate is 98.3, volume of generated pollutants compared with coke wet quenching is decreased largely, zero-emission of production wastewater is realized essentially and all solid wastes are reused. In summary, according to comprehensive analysis of each clean production index, all indexes of this project basically reach or exceed the Class II standard of clean production and are relatively better than other domestic competitors. Also, they are consistent with relevant regulations of Clean Production Standard -Coking Industry (HJ/126-2003) and Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry (July, 2005) and occupy the advanced position in clean production of domestic steel industry. It is recommended by this assessment to establish strict internal management rules and regulations, implement safe production guidance, make job training, execute post responsibility system, carry out clean production auditing as soon as possible, strengthen quality management, improve environmental management level, decrease pollutant discharge and increase the level of clean production further.

8.7 Analysis of Total Volume Control (1) Total volume of air pollutants
This CDQ project effectively reduces the dust generated in original coke wet quenching process after being put into operation, and there is no SO2 discharged which belongs to pollutant of total volume control. Therefore, it is judged by this assessment that it is unnecessary to apply total volume of air pollutants for this CDQ project.

(2) Total volume water pollutants


Wastewater with generation capacity of 1m3/d after this CDQ project being put into operation is water seal water of CDQ oven. The wastewater is discharged into the current phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station of coke-oven plant and will be applied as cooling water of blast furnace after being treated and meeting relevant standards. Domestic sewage with generation capacity of 7.2m3/d is discharged into the existing domestic sewage pipeline of SGIS. Staff of this department is re-assigned within SGIS. Hence, as for water pollutants, it is judged by this assessment that it is unnecessary to apply total volume of water pollutants for this CDQ project.

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9 Prevention Measures against Environmental Pollution & Technical Feasibility Demonstration


9.1 Demonstration of exhaust gas control measures 9.1.1 project
The coke dry quenching system emits pollutants which mainly consist of dust. The dust mainly comes from chute top loading device of coke dry quenching (when loading coke), transport process of red coke, coke removal device of dry quenching chute (continuous coke discharge), loading point and transporting point of belt conveyor, emitting pipe outlet (when gas is emitted), pressure relief point of recycle gas pipe (pressure relief in case of an accident), and dust humidification and loading point (loading), etc. a. The Treatment Measures to be adopted aiming to the above-mentioned Waste Gas Resources are the following: In the transportation of Red Cokes: Lids are covered for the Coke Tanks from the Lifting Tower to the Coke Loading Mouth. The mode of Electro-magnetic Vibrating Feeder combining with the Rotary Sealing Valves shall be adopted for the Coke-discharging devices. The sealing covers shall be established for the Belt Conveyors, and the dust-suction points shall also be installed at the Coke Discharging Outlets and Materials-receiving Points of Belt Conveyors for leading the smoke into the Ground Dust Removal Station for the final emission for the smoke after being de-dusted and purified. c. The exhausted gas from the CDQ Trench Bleeding Pipes and the normal Recycling Gas Bleeding Pipes shall be introduced into the Dust Removing System through the blast-caps connected with the de-dusting pipes for the emission after being de-dusted. The System Emergency Bleeding Pipes and the Recycling Gas Pressure Relief Points are used for the emergency case: the produced gas here is exhausted into the air directly. d. Coke dry quenching is equipped with two integrated dust removal systems respectively at coke screening building and at transporting station, which are jointly constructed as a ground dust removal station. The dust remover has a dust removal air volume of 200000m3/h and 125000m3/h. Dust collector is provided at all dust production point. The de-dusting devices of the Dust Removing System shall all be adopted the Off-line Pulse Bag Filter De-dusters, with the dust removing efficiency over 99.6%. The process of the de-dusting system is as the following: Each de-dusting points of CDQ Oven, the Belt Conveyor Heads of Transfer Station, Tail De-dusting Points-De-dusting Channels-Coarse-grains Separator--- Pulse Bag Filter De-dusters-De-dusting ventilator-being exhausted into the air. The dust concentration of the exhausted waste gas of the CDQ Dust Removing Station shall be no more than 30mg/m3. The wasted gas of the two sets of de-dusting devices shall be respectively exhausted into the air through the chimney being 28m high, with the discharging concentration and rates complying with Level II Standard as120mg/m3 of the 2nd section, regulated by the Emission limitss for the Air Pollutants of Guangdong Province(DB4427-2001) . Besides that, the closed structure shall be adopted for the Coke Transfer Station and Corridor. As to the main section where coke dusts are produced, dust control measures of the coke dry quenching system are described in detail as follows:

Exhaust gas control measures taken for whole technical renovation

9.1.2

Exhaust gas control measures and environmental protection measures

take for the coke dry quenching system


Relatively perfect seal and dust removal measures are taken for the coke dry quenching device: Smokes and dusts, which are generated from coke loading, code discharge of CDQ devices, dispersed from pre-storage chamber and ventilator, etc., all enter the CDQ ground station dedusting system for dispersing after dust removal.
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Dust collection measures for coke intake in CDQ top The coke intake of the CDQ top is set with an annular water seal block. The lifting sealing cover of the coke funnel cuts into the water seal block to form a water seal, preventing dust spillover. Meanwhile, the coke funnel connects the movable dust pumpings. Inside of the funnel is of negative pressure, which pumps a large amount of smokes and dusts into the dust pumping during coke intake, to reduce dust proliferation. In order to minimize dust spread during replacement of water seal cover and coke receiving hopper, oven top pressure keeps at -30Pa to -50Pa before the water seal cover is uncovered. And the adoption of linkage mechanism for hopper and oven cover shortens replacement time, which enables the gas in the oven not to escape as far as possible. Dust collection measures for coke discharge in CDQ The coke removal device adopts grid seal-valve continuous removal device with good air tightness which can seal the flue dusts produced during coke removal; at the same time, nitrogen is filled into the housing of coke removal device to resist the pressure of gas inside the oven and avoid escape of recycle air. In addition, dust extraction pipes are provided for the coke removal chute and over the loading point of belt conveyor to extract the flue dust produced at coke removal into the pipe without dust escape which pollutes operation environment. Measures for ventilation in CDQ device The gases from dispersing pipes in CDQ pre-storage chamber and circulating ventilator are pumped into the dedusting system in ground stations and processed by bag filters and dispersed. Leak proof measures of gas circulating system Expansion and shrinkage due to start, stop and temperature fluctuation tend to cause air leaks at joints. Therefore, a high temperature compensator is provided between dry quenching oven and primary dust remover, and between primary dust remover and coke dry quenching oven, and many low temperature compensators are also provided on the recycle gas pipe behind the blower. 9.1.3 Feasibility analysis of exhaust control measures for coke dry quenching project According to the operation experiences from the coke dry quenching projects at home and abroad, and from the dust removal facilities of coke dry quenching system being operated by Baosteel, Wusteel, Masteel, Pansteel, Ansteel and Tongsteel, etc., pulse bag dust remover has an efficiency of over 99.6%, and operates stably. All dust removers of the Coke Dry Quenching Project are designed to have an air volume bigger than actually produced air volume, and the dust removers of the Project have a collection rate of over 99.9% through analogue, and all dust production points are in closed, semi-closed condition, which fully meet the need for air extraction at dust removal points. Based on the above description, the dust removal facilities used in the Project are feasible, and can meet relevant requirements set in Atmospheric Pollutant Emission limits of Guangdong Province (DB4427-2001).

9.2 Demonstration of wastewater control measures


Wastewater produced in the Project includes production wastewater, sanitary sewage and clean sewage. Sewage treatment measures include: The water for the Water-sealing and Water-drainage of CDQ Oven is 1 m3/d or so. After the sedimentation, the water goes into the current Phenol-cyanogen Wastewater Treatment System. After reaching the standards through the treatment, the water serves for the make-up water of the BF Water Slag System. 7.2 m3/d of domestic wastewater is collected by the existing sanitary sewage system of the coke oven plant. 960 m3/d clean sewage enters the clean water system of the plant, and is used as slag removal water for blast oven, applicable for work sections where the water quality is not high.

9.2.1

Feasibility analysis of production sewage treatment measures

(1) Existing phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment technology the Plant The phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station has a capacity of 2000m3/d, and the wastewater
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produced by #4 and #5 coke ovens totals 720 m3/d. therefore; the wastewater treatment station has adequate capacity to deal with 1 m3/d water seal water discharge of the dry quenching oven. The A2/O biological denitrification process flow is adopted in the wastewater treatment facility, which is outlined as following: After passing through a series of preconditioning process of mix, degreasing, and dilution, wastewater is sent into the biological treatment system for further removing pollutants of the volatile phenol, cyanide, COD, ammonia nitrogen, and petroleum contained in the wastewater. A2/O technology, an abbreviation of Anaerobic-Anoxic-Oxic, is shortened from a denitrogenation and dephosphorization technology through anaerobic-anoxic-oxic organism. A2/O technology was developed in 1970s by a US expert based on anaerobic-oxic dephosphorization technology (A/O technology). An anoxic pool is added in anaerobic-oxic dephosphorization technology (A/O technology), and part of fluid mixture that flows out of the oxic pool flows back to the front end of the anoxic pool to achieve denitrogenation through nitrification. A2/O technology has the function of removal of organism, denitrogenation through nitrification and dephosphorization. The prerequisite of denitrogenation is complete nitrification of NH3-N, which can be completed through oxic pool. The anoxic pool achieves denitrogenation function, and anaerobic and oxic pools jointly achieve dephosphorization function. See Figure9.2-1 for its simple process. The water quality of output water of the Project meets Level I standard requirements set out in paragraph 20 in Water Pollutant Emission limits (DB44/26-2001). Figure 9.2-1 Available Sewage Processing Flow

Feasibility of incorporation of production sewage into the treatment facility in the CDQ Project For the influent and effluent water quality of wastewater treatment station, see Table 9.2-1. Table 9.2-1 In/out water quality index for the phenol/cyanide sewage water treatment station (unit: mg/l, except pH) CODcr Volatile Phenol Cyanide Ammonia Nitrogen Petroleu m suspend ed particula te pH

Items

Influent water <3500 <700 <20 <150 <50 <100 7~8 quality Water-sealing Water of CDQ <1500 <500 <5 <150 <50 <100 7~8 Oven Effluent water 90 0.3 0.3 10 5.0 60 6.5~7.5 quality It can be seen from Table 9.2-1 that the water quality of water seal water discharge of dry quenching oven of the CDQ Project meets the acceptable standard of the existing phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station in the Plant. The phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station has a capacity of 2000m3/d, and the wastewater produced by 4# and 5# coke ovens totals 720 m3/d. therefore, the wastewater treatment station has adequate capacity to deal with 1 m3/d water seal water discharge of the dry quenching oven.
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The Coke Wet Quenching will stop operation after the implementation of this technical innovation project, which, meeting standard, is used as compensation water for slag removal water of blast oven, spraying water of raw material plant and for work section in the plant where water quality requirement is not high, so as to achieve zero discharge of the Plant.

9.2.2

Feasibility analysis of sanitary sewage treatment measures

Take SGIS as a whole, the domestic sewage is discharged only after preliminary treatment. Therefore, domestic sewage treatment needs to be strengthened in the whole plant. Since the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station of the Coking Plant has adequate capacity to deal with about 95m3/d sanitary sewage of the Plant, and A2/O technology is a common technology for sanitary sewage treatment. It is suggested that the sanitary sewage of the Plant be treated by the phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station. The integrated sewage treatment plant of the SGIS group is under planning, including 2X104m3/d sanitary sewage treatment device, which can be incorporated into the integrated sewage treatment plant according to production need.

9.2.3

Construction of sewage treatment plant of SGIS group

The integrated sewage treatment plant of SGIS group is under planning, and is described in detail as follows: (1)To strengthen technical reconstruction for the water treatment facilities of the existing production units so that all indexes of water treatment meet the national and local control standard and water recycle rate reaches over 90%. (2)To build a plant-wide sanitary sewage and production sewage treatment plant, consider sewage recycle, and strive to achieve zero discharge. The water quality of sewage after treatment will meet Level I discharge standard in Water Pollutants Discharge limits of Guangdong Province (DB44/26-2001). Recycled sewage meets the requirements of industrial recycle water, and recycled water meets Specifications on Design of Industrial Recycled Cooling Water Treatment (GB50050-95) and the water quality standard for industrial water of SGIS. (3) Design scale Capacity of the domestic sewage treatment plant: 2.0104m3 per day. In consideration that resident numbers in eastern area account for 50% respectively compared with western area, Red Flag area and Northern area, 1# and 2# sub-plants of the sanitary sewage treatment plant are designed to have a capacity of 1.0X104m3/d, covering an area totaling 1400m2 ~2300 m2. Production sewage treatment plant: the designed capacity of the sewage treatment facility at the main discharge out is 8.0104m3/d, covering an area of 6300m2 ~9600m2 in total which demands rural land requisition. (4) Treatment technology 1 and 2 sub-plant for sanitary sewage treatment (10,000m3/d each) Adopt "Diatomite sewage treatment technology". Production sewage treatment plant (80,000m3/d) Adopt "Diatomite sewage treatment technology" and "biochemical sewage treatment technology". (5) Use of recycled water Over 85% of the water used in SGIS is industrial water, 70% of which is cooling water with low water quality requirement. Substitution of recycled water for production new water for industrial recirculating cooling is easy to realize technically and in engineering, and allows to reduce consumption of new water per ton steel in SGIS. Therefore, the recycled water after treatment in the production sewage treatment plant of SGIS can be mainly used for industry recirculating cooling. At the same time, it can be considered to collect initial rainwater which will be used for production in several times. (6) Progress The construction of SGIS sewage treatment plant is at the stage of report and environment assessment, and its supporting documents are given in Appendix.
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9.3 Demonstration of Solid Waste Control Measures


Only the single type solid waste, coke dust of about 3,262.8t/a collected by the dust-removal system, is produced in the process of production of the CDQ project. The humidified coke dust is completely and comprehensively utilized by delivering to the coal preparation workshop with carrier vehicles and incorporating in coking coal, or delivering to the sinter plant as per requirements as the raw material.

9.4 Demonstration of Noise Control Measures


There are many types of equipment in the Project that produce noise, with big source strength. On condition that technology is ensured during design, try to select low-noise equipment. Try to reduce the impact of noise on the surrounding environment by reducing noise through control of source strength and transmission means. Equipment model selection The noise source strength of the Project is 80~115dB (A). Take care to select high precision, good quality and low noise equipment. Installation of noise silencer A noise silencer is installed at the inlet and outlet of Roots blower and air compressor, which produce aerodynamic noise, to reduce its noise source strength. Such measures as vibration isolation and absorption are taken for those equipment that produce noise as a result of operation, such as grinding machine. Optimized layout Arrange the equipment with bigger noise source strength far away from the sensitive points in the surrounding area. Noise isolation by sealing Sealed workshop is adopted in the Project for the layout noise source, and soundproof room is arranged in the workshop. Try to use building and structure to block the transmission of acoustic wave. At the same time, try to strengthen afforesting outside workshop and at plant border area, and use its screening to isolate noise to a certain extent and reduce impact on its surrounding environment. Oven noise When the oven discharges gas, it produces higher level noise which can be heard several kilometers away. Therefore, during design phase of the Project, take care to select noise silencer with big silence volume when selecting silencers for discharge port of oven.

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10 Public Participation
10.1 Purpose and Significance of Public Participation
The purpose of public participation is to understand and master extensively demands and opinions of the public to the project construction, and their attitude toward environmental problems caused by the project construction; stressing the importance of relationship and communication between the parties of project and the public, the public participation is one of the important parts of the environmental assessment work, which is an effective method to perfect decision-making, being helpful to deepen understanding of the potential impacts from the proposed project, helpful to determine and alternatives or design schemes as well as measures to reduce pollution, helpful to gain understanding and support of the mass in the region around the proposed project more extensively. All of views from the public participation shall be reported to the relevant administrative departments, which is favor of that the important issues which are possibly caused by the project related to the public are to be resolved.

10.2.

Stage and Mode of Public Participation

According to requirements of the Regulation for Public Participation in the Environmental Impact Assessment (Huan Fa 006 [No.28]) and the Implementation opinion for public participation in environmental management of construction projects in Guangdong Province (Yue Huan [2007] No. 99), three stages of public participation for this project have been conducted.

10.2.1

Phase I: Project EIA Information Publicity

From February 27, 2008 to March 18, 2008, the construction unit publicized the information of this project on the website of Shaoguan Environmental Protection Bureau http://www.sgepb.gov.cn/ and the website of Shaoguan Peoples Government http://www.shaoguan.gov.cn/ respectively. See Diagram 10.2-1 According to the related regulations of Interim Measures for Public Participation in the Environmental Impact Assessment (Huan Fa 006 [No.28]), the contents for this time of information publicity mainly include: the name and outline of the construction project; the construction unit and the contact means of the construction project; the name and the contact means of the environmental impact assessment unit undertaking the environmental impact assessment task; the working procedure and main working contents of the environmental impact assessment task; the main proceedings and means for seeking public suggestions and opinions.

10.2.2

Phase II: Public Participation in Preparation Stages of Report

In the process of compiling report, public participation was conducted by issuing the public questionnaires and communicating with the village committees of surrounding residential points. Meanwhile, feedback means and channels were made to public, including telephone numbers, fax numbers, E-mail addresses and the post address.

10.2.3

Phase III: Publicity of Simplified Version of Report

After the EIA report was completed initially, the abridged edition of report was announced separately on the external website of Shaoguan Environmental Protection Bureau http://www.sgepb.gov.cn/ and the external website of the EIA unit namely Huana Environmental Science Research Institute www.scies.com.cn from March 25, 2008 ~ April 18, 2008. Then EIA results were announced at each main environmental sensitive point and specific follow-up visits were carried out. Refer to Figure 10.2-2 for details.

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Website of Shaoguan Environmental Protection Bureau

Website of Shaoguan Peoples Governmen

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Figure 10.2-2 Picture of the simplified version of the Report

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Figure 10.2-3 Announcement information announcement

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10.3
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Mode and Scope of Investigation

Mode of the investigation

Public investigation was held based on progress of the EIA from April 8, 2008 to April 11, 2008, mainly by the cooperation of EIA holding organ and the Unit of the Project. The modes of written questionnaire and on-site consulting are mainly adopted, all investigations are recorded with real names. For details of questionnaire contents, please refer to Table 10.3-1 of public survey.

2) Scope of the investigation


According to related regulations in the CIRCULAR on the Implementation opinion for public participation in environmental management of construction projects in Guangdong Province (Yue Huan [2007] No. 99), the investigation scope of this project includes government agencies, organs, and surrounding residential points and villages around the plant address reconstructed, etc. which are involved by CDQ clean production reconstructed project on 4.3m coke oven in the Coking Plant. The investigation scope of the public participation mainly includes Old Xiaojiang Village, Shanzibei Village, Liantang Village, Dayuantou Village, New Xiaojiang Village, Daping Village, Shuibei Village, Yumin Village, Shaogang No.1 Middle School and Maba No.3 Middle School, all within 1km around the plant.

3) The investigation subjects


The subjects to be investigated are representatives of individuals or regional groups directly affected, and they are mainly registered residents, staff of SGIS as well as representatives of local society around construction project.

4) The people number for investigation


Total 100 questionnaires were sent out in this investigation, and actually 97 valid questionnaires were recovered, of which effective recovery rate was 97%; the name, occupation, education level, place of residence etc. of the respondents were recorded simultaneously.

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Result Analysis of Public Investigation Statistics on Investigated People Circumstances of Public Participation

Distribution and composition of public representatives in scope of project environmental impact

The project locates in the area of land used by SGIS. According to survey on the site of the project, its decided that the surveyed core public representatives in scope of project environment (including risks and accidents) impact are mainly persons from Old Xiaojiang Village, New Xiaojiang Village, Daping Village, Shanzibei Village, Dayuantou Village, Liantang Village, Yumin Village, Shuibei Village, Shaogang No.1 Middle School and Maba No.3 Middle School, all within 1km around the project. Core public representatives are 87 in total, accounting for 89.7% of all people under survey. Moreover, in this assessment, staff of SGIS and residents from Meihua Zhai and Maba Town and other residential areas around the project were also investigated, 10 in total, accounting for 10.3% of all people under survey. For regional distribution of the investigated people, refer to Table 10.4-1.For statistics of the structure of public representatives; refer to Table 10.4-2. Table 10.4-1 Regional Distribution of Investigated People Involved Public Participation

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Types of the Public

Distribution Old Xiaojiang Village Liantang Village Shanbeizi Village Dayuantou village

Quantity 12 12 9 9 11 10 8 6 5 5 5 2 3 97

Proportion (%) 12.4 12.4 9.3 9.3 11.3 10.3 8.2 6.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 20.6 30.9 100.0 public under Proportion (%) 10.3 48.3 29.9 17.2 5.7 47.1 40.2 20.7 3.4 44.8 34.5 16.1 5.7 4.6 5.7 100.0

The public in scope of project environmental impact

New Xiaojiang Village Shaogang No. 1 Middle School Maba No. 3 Primary School Daping Village Shuibei Village Yumin Village SGIS

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Table 10.4-2 Statistics of Structure of Public Representatives under Survey All the Public in Affect Scope Others Structure of survey Proportion Numbe people Proportion Number Number (%) r (%) Less than 30 6 6.9 3 3.4 9 30-40 years old 38 43.7 4 4.6 42 41-50 years old 22 25.3 4 4.6 26 51-60 years old 15 17.2 0 0.0 15 More than 60 5 5.7 0 0.0 5 Primary to junior 40 46.0 1 1.1 41 middle school High/secondary 32 36.8 3 3.4 35 school College 14 16.1 4 4.6 18 College and 1 1.1 2 2.3 3 above Farmer 38 43.7 1 1.1 39 Worker 25 28.7 5 5.7 30 Education 14 16.1 0 0.0 14 Businessman 4 4.6 1 1.1 5 Cadre 2 2.3 2 2.3 4 Others 4 4.6 1 1.1 5 87 100.0 10 100.0 97

2) Analysis of surveyed representatives of public participation


The basic situation statistics result of people who involved the investigation of public participation shows that: The people involved in this investigation are mainly representatives of individuals or groups who are affected directly by construction of this Project, wherein 89.7% of investigated number are the public in scope of project environmental impact. The returned questionnaires show: people taking part in the public participation survey are mostly local residents within 1km around the plant boundaries of SGIS, who are relatively familiar with the place where the project is located; people surveyed generally have an education of junior high school up to university, and they can reflect views of comparative objectivity and thoroughness. Therefore, the investigating result of the public participation has a certain representation.

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Overall Findings of Public Participation Survey

1) The statistics on investigation result


The results of survey on the public in scope of project environmental impact, other public people and all 97 people effectively surveyed are summed up respectively and analyzed in an all-round way, and conclusions are made accordingly. For details of comprehensive statistical results, refer to Table 10.4.3. Table 10.4-3 Statistical Table for Investigation Result of Public Participation

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Questions 1. Do you know well about the construction of this project? 2. How is the environment at the place you live? 3. According to you, whats the most important problem of the local environment? 4.In your opinion, does the construction of this project impact your life and work? 5. According to you, to what degree will this project pose impact on the environment? 6. What kind of main environmental problem do you think will possibly arise during construction of the project? 7. What kind of main environmental problem do you think will possibly arise after the project is put into full operation? 8. How do you think that this project will play an role of residents employment in the region you live in?

Opinion 1) Know well 2) Know a little bit 3) I dont know at all 1) Good 2) Average 3) Bad 1) Air pollution 2) water pollution 3) Noise pollution 4) No pollution 1) positive impact 2) More positive impact than negative one 3) Negative impact 4) I dont know at all 1) Much impact 2) little impact 3) No impact 1) Construction noises 2) Construction dusts 3) Construction wastes 4) Occupied land 5) construction wastewater 6) traffic control 1) noises 2) waste gas 3) wastewater 4) solid wastes 5) others 1) positive impact 2) more positive impact than negative one 3) Negative impact 4) I dont know at all 1) positive impact 2) more positive impact than negative one 3) Negative impact 4) I dont know at all 1) yes 2) no

Public in Affect Scope Proportion Copies (%) 4 4.6 58 66.7 25 28.7 0 0.0 50 57.5 37 42.5 50 57.5 12 13.8 24 27.6 1 1.1 43 49.4 32 11 1 57 30 0 28 24 3 17 10 5 32 40 12 3 0 49 26 10 2 51 36.8 12.6 1.1 65.5 34.5 0.0 32.2 27.6 3.4 19.5 11.5 5.7 36.8 46.0 13.8 3.4 0.0 56.3 29.9 11.5 2.3 58.6

Others Copies 3 3 4 0 8 2 6 2 2 0 3 6 0 1 0 10 0 3 5 2 0 0 0 2 6 1 1 0 5 3 0 2 4 Proportion (%) 30.0 30.0 40.0 0.0 80.0 20.0 60.0 20.0 20.0 0.0 30.0 60.0 0.0 10.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 30.0 50.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 60.0 10.0 10.0 0.0 50.0 30.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 50.0 0.0 10.0 50.0 10.0 40.0 80.0 20.0 0.0

All Public Proportion Copies (%) 7 7.2 61 62.9 29 29.9 0 0 58 59.8 39 40.2 56 57.7 14 14.4 26 26.8 1 1.0 46 47.4 38 11 2 57 40 0 31 29 5 17 10 5 34 46 13 4 0 54 29 10 4 55 17 7 18 35 7 55 70 22 5 39.2 11.3 2.1 58.8 41.2 0 32.0 29.9 5.2 17.5 10.3 5.2 35.1 47.4 13.4 4.1 0 55.7 29.9 10.3 4.1 56.7 17.5 7.2 18.6 36.1 7.2 56.7 72.2 22.7 5.1

9. How do you think that construction of this project 12 13.8 5 impacts economic development in region you 7 8.0 0 live in? 17 19.5 1 10. In your opinion, 30 34.5 5 whether the measures taken 6 6.9 1 during construction and 51 58.6 4 operation of this project are 3) I dont know at all perfect or not? 11. If the Unit of the Project 1) Supportive 62 71.3 8 takes effective 2) Whatever 20 23.0 2 environmental protection measures, whether you 3) Opposed 5 5.7 0 support construction of this project? Based on the statistics of the survey findings, a general view can be obtained:

1) People surveyed indicate their knowledge of the Project: 8.2% say yes, 62.9% say they have some knowledge of it, and people who say no accounts for 28.9%.The survey results show that the majority of the people have little understanding of the Project. It is proposed that the owners make greater efforts to publicize the Project so that the people have more understanding of it and to avoid circumstances of
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misunderstanding due to a lack of knowledge of the Project on the part of the people. 2) The number of people who think the existing situation of the local environment is passable account for 59.8%; those who consider that it is poor account for 40.2%. The survey shows that the majority of the people currently living in the area think the quality of the environment is passable, but the environmental existing situation needs to be improved. 3) 57.7% of the people surveyed believe the main local environmental problem for the present is air pollution; instead, 26.8% believe it is noise pollution, 14.4 % believe it is water pollution, and one person thinks there is no pollution. The results show that the vast majority of the people surveyed have a rather focused awareness of the local environmental problems. 4) 47.4% of the people surveyed believe the construction and operation of the Project is conducive to local life and economic development, 39.2% believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, 11.3% believe the Project would have a negative impact, 2 persons think there is no effect. The survey shows that the majority of the people believe that the Project will certainly have an impact on their own lives and the local economic development. 5) 58.8% of the people surveyed believe the Project would have a greater impact on the environment than what is believed by the other 41.2%. The survey shows that the majority of the people interviewed consider the Project would have certain impact on the environment. The Unit of the Project should increase publicity efforts on the masses on the basis of the implementation of various environmental protection measures; so that they have a better knowledge of the environmental measures supporting the Project, and to eliminate their concerns over the possible environmental impact of this Project. 6) People think that the possible environmental problems during the Project construction come primarily from construction noise (32 %) and construction dust (29.9%), followed by land requisition (17.5%), construction wastewater (10.3%), and finally, construction garbage (5.2 per cent) and traffic management (5.2 %).The survey shows that the vast majority of the respondents have a rather focused awareness of the possible environmental issues related to the Project construction. 7) People think the possible environmental problems, after the Project is put into full operation, will primarily be gas emissions (47.4%) and noise (35.1%), followed by wastewater (13.4%), and finally, solid waste (accounting for 4.1 %). The survey shows that the vast majority of the respondents have a rather focused awareness of the possible environmental issues related to the Project operation. 8) 55.7% of the people surveyed believe the Project would be conducive to the development of local economy, 29.9% believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, and 10.3% believe the effect will be negative, while 4.1% show no interest. The survey shows that the majority of the people believe the Project will play a facilitating role on the employment opportunities of local residents. 9) 56.7% of the people surveyed believe the Project would be conducive to the development of local economy, 17.5% believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, and 7.2% believe the effect will be negative, while 18.6% show no interest. The survey shows that the majority of the people believe the Project will have a beneficial impact on the development of local economy. 10) 36.1% of the people surveyed find perfection in the measures taken for the construction and operation of the Project, 7.2% think they are not perfect, while 56.7% show no interest. The survey shows that the majority of the people have little knowledge of the measures taken for the Project. It is proposed that the Unit of the Project give greater publicity to let more people have a thorough understanding of environmental measures for the Project and eliminate misunderstanding or concern over the Project because of ignorance. 11) If the Project Unit takes effective environmental protection measures, people who support the construction of the Project would account for 72.2%, those who express it is indifferent account for 22.7%, while 5.1% represent they do not support. The survey shows that the majority of the people support the Project, but there are a small number of people who are against it. The Unit of the Project should make every effort to implement environmental protection measures to minimize the impact of the Project on the environment and, on the basis of this, should make greater publicity efforts to eliminate misunderstanding of the Project on the part of the masses due to ignorance. In addition, the Unit of the Project should step up communication with the neighboring residents, understand in a timely manner the impact on their life by the operation of the Project, and try to reconcile the contradictions on both sides.

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10.4.3

Opinion Survey and Clarification on Feedback

10.4.3.1 Main Objections


There are 5 of the people have expressed in written form that they do not support this project construction. These 5 people are distributed separately in the Old Xiaojiang Village(3 people), New Xiaojiang Village(2 people), which opinions are summarized as follows: 1) The construction of the Project in the rural areas has brought air pollution, noise pollution, dust pollution and water pollution, contaminated vegetables and crops, and brought to the local villagers serious economic losses and health hazards. 2) The construction of the Project caused closure of the ways of access to the village and adversely affects the life of the villagers; hence, demanding the plant to open the roads. 3) The construction of the Project have resulted in serious economic losses to the surrounding countryside, fish farms, and crops, inflicting harm on the health of people; hence, demanding the plant to pay attention to resolving the existing problems.

10.4.3.2 Opinion Survey and Clarification on Feedback


1) Traffic management and security issues during construction: the Unit of the Project will see to it that the construction unit shall adopt standard protective measures, make good use of notices and traffic control during construction, avoid causing inconvenience as far as possible to villagers life around the construction site . 2) Air pollution, water pollution and other issues during operation: after the completion of the technical renovation of the project, there will not be production wastewater, only a small amount of domestic wastewater which will not affect the drinking water quality of nearby residents. Moreover, after the technical renovation, emissions of air pollutants will be drastically reduced. The Project itself is a clean production project. The Unit of the Project commits itself to take effective environmental protection measures, and increase the intensity of publicity to surrounding residents, so that they understand the environmental protection measures supporting the Project are capable of avoiding environmental impact to a maximum degree, and can be run stable and safe. 3) Economic losses by the construction of the project: This project can effectively collect gas from SGIS and reduce gas emission impact on the environment while conserving energy. Therefore, the operation will not cause serious economic losses; on the contrary, it will play a facilitating role in improving the local environment. It will have a positive impact on the economy. In order to alleviate the misunderstanding and resentment of the masses, and reduce the pressure of running the Project, the Unit of the Project will strengthen communication with the public, and carry out exchange of views on the vital interests which concern them.

10.4.4 Project

Summary of Opinion Feedback and Commitment on Part of Unit of the

Based on statistics of the public participation survey, the 5.1% of people who object to the construction of the Project mainly live in the surrounding area. Key public concerns involve the questions of disturbance in the construction period of the Project and security issues, as well as possible air, water pollution problems during operation. A return visit on the part of the Unit of the Project was paid to Villages Da Yuantou, Lao Xiaojiang and Xin Xiaojiang, where the opinions were comparatively focused, and commitment was made related to pollution prevention and control measures; for detail, and opinion summary and commitment of the Unit of the Project, see Table 10.4 - 1. All the people visited agree with the various environmental protection measures and management programs which are to be adopted on the part of the Unit of the Project, and expressed support and active cooperation with the Project's construction. Table 10.4-1 Summary of public opinions and response measures

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No.:

The number of people with the same opinion

Summary of opinions 1. Possible air and water pollution caused during the period of operation of the Project 2. Road closed up due to the project construction will pose significant impact. 1. Serious economic losses to the surrounding rural areas, fish farms and crops caused by the construction of the Project

Response measures by the Unit of the Project Response 1: take effective sewage, air pollution control measures to reduce the pollution. Response 2: construction unit implements the standardized construction protection measures, and issue announcements and take traffic control during the construction period. Response 2: take effective environmental protection measures to reduce the pollution, and strengthen communication with the public.

10.5 10.6

Public Opinions on Notice of Simplified Version of Report Conclusion on Public Participation

No opinion received during the period of the notice

According to the statistical result of the public participation survey form issued, generally, 72.2% of the respondents expressed support of the Project, 22.7% of the respondents said it does not matter one way or another, 5.1% of the respondents clearly expressed opposition due to concerns over air, water pollution, traffic inconvenience and economic losses during construction of the Project. People who raise objections mostly are villagers of the surrounding area, their main opinions represent that they do not have enough confidence on the Project, and worry that the Project will affect the drinking water quality security of the Meihua River and cause air pollution. But after further communication as well as the commitments made by the owner, the people who opposed the Project are able to understand and support the implementation of the Project and its construction. So, if the Unit of the Project take measures on the 3 wastes treatment in accordance with the requirements of environmental protection, meet emission standards, strictly implement the various management measures and safety precautions proposed by the EIA report, and reduce the impact on the life of the residents and on the environment following the completion of the Project, the majority of the public support the construction of the Project.

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11 Analyses of Compliance to Industrial Policies and Location Reasonability


11.1 Analysis of Compliance to State Industrial Policy
(1) Compliance to Guiding Directory for Industrial Structure Adjustment (Decree No.40, the National Development and Reform Commission) As prescribed by Decree No.40 of the National Development and Reform Commission, dry quenching is a project to be encouraged. (2) Analysis of Compliance to Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry (July, 2005) Policy objectives The objectives prescribed in the Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry is to improve environmental protection and resource comprehensive utilization, save energy and reduce dissipation based on the concept of sustainable development and recycling economy. Improve the comprehensive utilization of waste gases to the maximum, wastewater and wastes to the greatest extent, in order to build a recycling steel factory with zero emission. The steel enterprise must develop technologies of reusing residual heat and energy to generate electricity. This dry quenching technique absorbs the heat of red cokes by using recycling inert gasses, which generate steams from desalted water through the heat swapper, and power is generated by the generator group, thus the heat energy is recycled. During the whole treatment process, dual recycling water systems are utilized to avoid producing wastewater, and to basically achieve zero-emission; the close circulation of gases and dust collection reduce the production of dusts during the process of wet quenching; techniques of recycling and reusing energies and resources such as transformed heat, smoke, dusts and residues etc., to improve the efficiency of energy utilization, resource recycling utilization and the environment. Improves the comprehensive utilization of resources, and contributes to the creation of a recycling steel factory. This project complies with the objectives in the Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry. Policy for industrial techniques The objectives prescribed in the Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry are that the steel enterprises must development technologies of recycling residual heat and energies to generate power; steel joint ventures with a capacity of more than 5 million tons should strive to achieve power self-supply and produce superfluous power, the coke oven must complement the dry quenching device and match the dust collection device, the enterprise should adopt techniques like dry quench and joint recycling power generation by gas and steam according to the requirement of developing recycling economy, and the circular utilization of water should be more than 95%. This dry quenching system is equipped with a set of JNG86-1(90/h) dry quenching device, dust collection and removal devices and dry quenching boilers. The circular utilization of water is 98.3%. The dusts collected by the dust remover constitute the solid wastes, which are moistened and sent to the sinter workshop as raw materials. Compared to the original wet quenching method, dry quenching improves the utilization efficiency of energies, the recycling utilization of resources and the environment. This project complies with the industrial technique policy in the Development Policies for the Iron and Steel Industry. (3) Compliance to Some Opinions on Rectifying and Standardizing of Coke Industry According to the requirement of Some Opinions on Rectifying and Standardizing of Coke Industry issued by National Development and Reform Commission and Environmental Protection Bureau, that is depending on the advance of science and technology to make innovation in energy saving of coke oven. Large enterprises are encouraged to actively adopt new energy-saving and environmentally protective techniques, such as coke dry quenching (CDQ) etc. to alter the existing coke enterprises, improve production technique level and product quality, reduce energy dissipation and improve the environment. In response to the above requirements, the project replaces the traditional wet quenching technique with advanced dry quenching technique, i.e. new JNG86-1 dry quenching devices with a processing capacity of 190t/h are built. Dry quenching can basically resolve the problem of red coke recycle. The recycled energy is 39,200 tons of standard coal, and 1,400MJ of energy is recycled per ton. The recycled energy can generate a power of 60,286103kWh.
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Devices altered using this technique can produce 45 tons of steam per hour, and 367,200 tons of steam annually. It can replace the corresponding coal steam boiler, saving 40,800 tons of coal annually, reducing SO2 emission by 520 tons annually, reducing dust emission by 276 tons annually, and NOx emission by 400 tons annually; The circular utilization of water is 98.3%. It can reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by 37,151 tons annually, contributing to alleviating the greenhouse effect; hence, dry quenching not only saves energy, and reduces energy dissipation, but effectively improves the ambient air quality in the Coking Plant of Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd, even in Shaoguan City and the Maba area, with a conspicuous environmental performance. This project complies with the relevant requirements in the Some Opinions on Rectifying and Standardizing of Coke Industry. (4) Admittance Requisites to Coking Industry, Decree No.76, 2004, the National Development and Reform Commission. Admission conditions are specially formulated based on the relevant laws and regulations and industrial policy requirements of the state, according to the principle of sustainable development of controlling the total quantity, adjusting the structure, saving energies and resources, protecting the environment and achieving a reasonable distribution to suppress the tendency of repeated low-quality constructions and blind expansion, promote the upgrading of industrial structure and standardize the order of market competition. the requirements of Admittance Requisites to Coking Industry when newly building or expanding coke ovens, in principle, construction of CDQ devices should be carried out simultaneously; This project complies with the relevant requirements of the Admittance Requisites to Coking Industry, Decree No.76, 2004 by the National Development and Reform Commission.

11.1.2

Analysis of Compliance to Local Industrial Policy

(1) Compliance to the Notification on Printing and Distributing the Implementation Plan for Industrial Structure Adjustment of Guangdong Province (Revised Edition). The Notification on Printing and Distributing the Implementation Plan for Industrial Structure Adjustment of Guangdong Province (Revised Edition)([2005]15) actively guides and promotes the structural optimization and upgrading of our provinces industry. In order to build up and implement a scientific development concept, further promote the structural adjustment of our provinces industry, accelerate industrial structural upgrading, and improve industrial competitiveness, the plan specifies the steel, petroleum and gas industries as those to be encouraged. According to the prescription of the plan, blast furnace gas is used as the fuel in the major coke oven, which is a project of the steel industry to be encouraged. (2) Compliance to Guangdong Outline of Environmental Protection Planning (2006-2020) Guangdong Outline of Environmental Protection Planning (2006-2020) prescribes that the steel industry shall develop resource-saving technologies which reduce the gas emission by the sinter machine, recycle the waste gases, recycle the dusts and process and dispose the waste steel, to reduce energy and material dissipation, and decrease the emissions of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and dusts. Strengthen the technical alteration of the exiting enterprises, enforce clean production, and the newly built steel projects should attain an advanced level in clean production domestically. Devices altered using this technique can produce 45 tons of steam per hour, and 367,200 tons of steam annually. It can replace the corresponding coal steam boiler, saving 40,800 tons of coal annually, reducing SO2 emission by 520 tons annually, the cycling water reuse rate is 98.3, reducing dust emission by 276 tons annually, and NOx emission by 400 tons annually; it can reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by 37,151 tons annually, contributing to alleviating the greenhouse effect; hence, dry quenching not only saves energy, and reduces energy dissipation, but effectively improves the ambient air quality in the Coking Plant of Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd, even in Shaoguan City and the Maba area, with a conspicuous environmental performance. Besides, since December 2004, SGIS formally launched the first round of clean production review with the sintering factories first to be reviewed. After planning, organization, pre-evaluation, evaluation, and plan creation and filtration, 64 clean production plans were created by the review. In comparison with the Clean Production Standards: Coking Industry, this dry quenching project attains clean production: level 1 in terms of coke product indicator, solid waste recycle and utilization, production technique and equipment requirements etc. Besides, according to the planning by the SGIS, the power dissipation decreases by 15% in the Eleventh
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Five-Year Plan period from the Tenth Five-Year Plan period. This project complies with the prescriptions for the steel industry by the Guangdong Outline of Environmental Protection Planning (2006-2020).

11.2 Reasonability Analysis of Factory Location 11.2.1 Analysis of Layout Reasonability

(1) This project is located in the coking factory area of SGIS, and the dry quenching oven system is located east to the existing coke ovens. The wagon puller platform and the dedusting system shall be arranged from inside out and the turbine chamber and the cooling tower arranged on both sides of No. 2 coke oven chimney. For the specific location of the project in SGIS, see Figure 2.2. The location of the project complies with the internal planning of land use of SGIS. (2) The project is in the proximity of the blast furnace plant. See Figure 2.2-2 for its specific location in the factory area. The products of the project are provided to the blast furnace plant, and the raw materials are derived from the raw material plant. The entire layout complies with the technical procedure. The location of the project complies with the production requirement of SGIS.

11.2.2

Reasonability Analysis of the Overall Layout

The overall layout of the project comprises one new 90t/h dry quenching device and its auxiliary facilities. The facilities newly constructed includes the dry quenching chamber, coke dry quenching boiler, ground dust removal station of the coke dry quenching, deoxygenation water pump station, steam turbine room, transfer station, belt conveyor gallery and so on. The planning of the overall layout is carried out under the principle of minimal impact on the current production and minimal building dismantle and land use, based on the requirements in terms of production process, fire prevention, security, sanitation and inspection & repair etc., according to the current production status in the factory. The dry quenching oven-boiler system is set beyond the No.2 coke oven, i.e. occupying the position reserved for the coke oven overhaul. The wagon puller platform and the dedusting system shall be arranged from inside out and the turbine chamber and the cooling tower arranged on both sides of No. 2 coke oven chimney. The advantage of the layout is the compact connection of the dry quenching device with the coke oven, the production process is reasonable, with short pipes, smooth transportation and convenient contact with the exterior, contributing to the further development of Coking Plant of Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd in the current factory area.

11.2.3

Environmental Availability Analysis

The dry quenching technique can prevent the coke dust containing steams generated by wet quenching from polluting the atmospheric environment and prevent the generation of wastewater, greatly reduce the emissions of all kinds of pollutants and play an active role in improving the atmospheric environment in the factory area, even in the nearby areas. Besides, according to the Tenth Five-Year Plan of SGIS, SGIS also shut off the production of the eliminated sintering. The requirement of recycling water for the water users will improve the environmental quality in the whole region.

11.2.4

Feasibility of Prevention Distance

According to the prescriptions of the Technical Methods for Formulating Standards of Air pollutants Emission (GB/T13201-91), when industrial enterprises are unable to release several
hazardous gases, the prevention distance needed is calculated as the maximum value of Qc/Cm. According to the * analysis in the engineering analysis, this * is carried out based on the disorganized emission of dusts. As calculated, the prevention distance for dusts is 241m. According to GB/T13201-91, the hygienic protection distance can be taken as 300m. All the distances between nearest sensitive points and the main pollution facilities meet this requirement of this health protection distance. In the section dedicated to risk assessment, the safety distance of this project is determined as 850m according to the estimation of CO leakage. There is no sensitive spot within the scope of internal SGIS 850m.
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The location of SGIS, where the project is located, is as shown in Figure 2.2-2. The requirements of prevention distance and safe evacuation distance can be satisfied.

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12 Analysis of Economic Gain and Loss


The analysis on environment benefits and losses focuses on the nature of the project and the local conditions to determine environmental impact factors, and to give an overall economic assessment on the environmental impact within the scope affected by the project. According to theoretical development and many years of practical experience, it is impossible for any project to give an economic assessment on all the environmental impact factors. Therefore, the analysis on environment benefits and losses focuses on the main environmental impact factors to give an overall analysis and assessment on investment costs, economic benefits, social benefits and environmental benefits (performances), as well as the environmental impact cost / benefit ratio of the project.

12.1 12.1.1

Investment on Environmental Protection of the Project to be built Main Measures of Environmental Protection

(1) Measures of Waste Gas Disposal


The smoke and dust collecting facilities are designed to establish on the coke loading position of the coke dry quenching oven top, coke releasing position of tank bottom, belt of coke outlet, emission outlet of circulating ventilator, etc.; dust produced during the production process of the coke dry quenching will be transmitted to the ground dust removal station of the coke dry quenching after being collected. Large-pulse hop-pocket dust removers are set in the ground dust removal stations (with a removal efficiency of over 99.5%). After purification, the dusts are released through the 28m chimneys, to align the emission concentration and rate to the phase 2. Level 2 standard in the Emission limits for Air pollutants. Transit and transportation places and galleries of coke shall adopt enclosed design.

(2) Measures of Waste Gas Disposal


The production clean swage is released into the original rain sewage system of the factory; the production clean swage is released after settlement processing. The production clean swage is released into the existing comprehensive sewage pipes and to the hydroxybenzene-cyanogen sewage system after settlement processing. Domestic wastewater is released into the hydroxybenzen-cyanogen system after being processed by the septic tank.

(3) Measures of Solid Waste Disposal


The coke dusts collected by the dry quenching dust removal system are carried by the material trolley to the coal mixing workshop to be mixed into the coking coal after moistening.

(4) Noise treatment facilities


Select low-noise products on a limited scale; set separate vibration reduction measures; set noise-eliminating devices and noise covers etc. for high-noise equipment; create a reasonable overall layout, and fully consider the effect of comprehensive treatment to reduce noise pollution.

(5) Plantation Engineering


Plant trees, flowers and grass in the open spaces within the factory area. The plantation coverage rate for this project is 20%.

12.1.2

Investment on Environmental Protection

This project is one of environmental protection and energy conservation endeavor, the total investment of which is RMB 155.7million, 8% of which is directly allocated for environmental protection, equal to RMB 124.6million. See Table 12.1-1 for the detailed estimation of environmental protection investment. Table 12.1-1 No.: Environmental protection investment of the project. Cost of the project (10,000 Yuan) Proportion in the total investment on environmental protection: % Items of environmental protection investment.

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1 2 3 4

CDQ Dedusting System Circling water system Noise treatment facilities Plantation Total

950 238 30 28 1,246

76.2 19.1 2.5 2.2 100

12.2 12.2.1

Analysis of Overall Environment & Socioeconomic Performance of Project Social Performance Analysis

Upon completion of the project, it can not only add to the fiscal revenue of the area where it is, but promote the development of agriculture and forest in the surrounding areas, create job opportunities in the local area, and improve the living standard and quality of the peasants. During the operation period, the project provides 52 posts, which create a multitude of job opportunities for the superfluous labor and laid-off workers in the local area, and contribute to improving the living standard of the local people and to maintaining social prosperity and stability. Besides, this project utilizes advanced, mature and reliable techniques, which not only achieve a good environmental performance, energy-saving performance and economic performance, but also strengthen the competitiveness of the local enterprises and enable them to step on to a path characterized by a favorable cycle and sustainable self-development.

12.2.2

Analysis of environmental profit and loss

In the dry quenching technique, the water sprayed by the water spray device at the upper part of the coke quenching tower is used to quench the coke in the coke quenching trolley. Therefore, the great amount of steam mixed with coke dusts generated when carrying out dry quenching is released upward and spread along with the wind. Although current folding plates are set at the top of the quenching tower, there are still a great number of pollutants released, besides, the granularity of the dusts released after the dust removal operation by the current folding plate is less than 10, so such dusts are floating dusts which can still spread for kilometers. Therefore, the wet quenching technique is unable to thoroughly resolve the problem of coke quenching pollution. While in the dry quenching technique, the water does not contact the red coke, and close devices are adopted. The dusts mixed after the inert gas quenches the coke is purified by the dust remover in the dry quenching coke oven, so the pollution can be kept within the devices. Since the depth of coke tank for coke quenching is large, positioned coke connection can be applied, and coke dust hood can be used during coke charging and output to control dust pollution effectively. Thus, this process can effectively solve the pollution problem of coke quenching. This plan shows a conspicuous environmental performance, with a modest amount of pollutants emission. Especially, the energy utilization is high, so its indirect environmental performance is quite conspicuous. The use of dry quenching can not only save water, but prevent the generation of pollutants, which are often generated in the wet quenching technique. Compared to the wet quenching technique, the dry quenching technique can reduce the emission of air pollutants by 57 tons annually, with a reduction rate of 60-65%. Devices altered using this technique can produce45 tons of steam per hour, and 367,200 tons of steam annually. It can replace the corresponding coal steam boiler, saving 40,800 tons of coal annually, reducing SO2 emission by 520tons annually, reducing dust emission by 276tons annually, and NOx emission by400tons annually; it can reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by 37,151 tons annually, contributing to alleviating the greenhouse effect; hence, dry quenching not only saves energy, and reduces energy dissipation, but effectively improves the ambient air quality in the Coking Plant of Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd, even in Shaoguan City and the Maba area, with a conspicuous environmental performance. To sum up, the implementation of this project not only prevents the steam mixed with coke dusts generated in wet quenching from polluting the atmospheric environment, but avoids the creation of wastewater, greatly reduces the emissions of all kinds of pollutants, saves water, and recycles the energy, with a conspicuous environmental performance, and plays an active role in improving the
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atmospheric environment of the factory, even of the surrounding areas.

12.2.3

Economic Performance Analysis

12.2.3.1 Coke Sale in the Operation Period


Adopting the dry quenching technique, this project can recycle heat energy from red cokes, to acquire 45 tons of medium-pressure steam (3.82MPa) per hour, and utilizes the steam to generate 60,286103kWh of power annually, wherein 47,752MWh is for external use. According 5to the mixed emission factor 0.778 tCO2e/MWh of the grid in the southern regions, the emission of carbon dioxide can be reduced by 37,151 tons. If the project is successfully recognized as a CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) project, the project can acquire annual CDM project revenue of 234.05 million Yuan, calculated according to the international rate for carbon dioxide emission reduction: 6 Euro/t. The sales revenue from coke of this project during the operation period is: without CDM, 3932.88 million Yuan; with CDM, 4166.93 million Yuan; the total amount of annual average profit is: without CDM, 5.3867 million Yuan; with CDM, 806.25 million Yuan; post-tax total investment NPV is: without CDM, 404 million Yuan; with CDM, 604.69 million Yuan;;

12.2.3.2

Energy Saving Performance

After implementing dry coke quenching of this project, the energy produced are steam and power; in addition, energy saved is also gained for this after implementing dry coke quenching. The energy saved is consumption of water and electricity because of disusing original coke wet quenchingand coke quantity saved as coke ratio reducing of blast furnace iron making. Estimation on energy saving condition of this project during the operation period sees Table 12.2-1 (1) Calculating as local industrial water fee of 460Yuan/103m3, the water fee saved annually is 135,000 Yuan after disusing original coke wet quenching. (2) According to the sales price of local electric market, the industrial electricity fee is calculated as 576.39Yuan/103kWh, the electric fee saved annually is 111,700 Yuan after disusing original coke wet quenching (4) According to the feasibility study report, after the commission of the project, the amount of coke dissipation reduced due to the decrease of * ratio when the dry quenching technique is applied is 19,427 tons. To draw a conclusion, the economic performance this project bringing is 20,457,800 Yuan, see Table 12.2-1 for details. Table 12.2-1 No.: The energy saving condition of this project Coefficients of converting into standard coal 0.11t/103m3 Physical quantity Converting into standard coal (t) 32

Project Title: Volume of water saved by disusing original coke wet quenching process Power saved by disusing original coke wet quenching process Coke saved by blast furnace iron making process Total energy saved

293.424

0.366 /103kWh 0.9714t/t

193.8

71

15547

15102 15205

12.2.3.3

Investment Performance of Dust Treatment

The dusts produced during the coke quenching process in the project will be sent to the newly built ground dust removal station for treatment. 9.5million Yuan is invested in the dust removal system, with a discount fee of 750,000 Yuan/year.
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12.2.3.4 Investment Performance of Recycling Water Processing


The cooling water from the dry quenching devices and thermal stations is processed by the recycling water supply system. 2.38 million Yuan is invested in the recycling water processing system, with a discount fee of 190,000 Yuan/year.

12.2.3.5 Comprehensive Performance Analysis


According to the analysis above, the estimable project annual comprehensive profit is seen in Table 12.2-2. Table 12.2-2 Analysis of annual comprehensive profit of the project (in 10 thousand Yuan) Items Annual profit (post-tax without CDM) Energy Saving Performance Dust treatment fee Recycling water processing fee Total Comprehensive benefit (10,000 Yuan) (+,-) +404.0 +2045.78 -75 -19 +2355.78

No.: 1 2 3 4 5

12.3

Conclusion to Analysis of Environmental and Economic Gain and Loss

The total investment of the project is 155.7 million Yuan, in which the environment protection investment is approximately 12.46 million Yuan, accounting for 8% of the total project investment. Measurable environmental and economic performance produced is about 23.5578 million Yuan, in the case of 10 years it will be 235.578 million Yuan. The cost / benefit ratio is above 1, indicating the environmental and economic performance of this project is good. The environmental and economic performance of this project is a positive one, and the project itself is environmentally protective and energy saving. The implementation of this project not only prevents the steam mixed with coke dusts generated in wet quenching from polluting the atmospheric environment, but avoids the creation of wastewater, greatly reduces the emissions of all kinds of pollutants, saves water, and recycles the energy, with a conspicuous environmental performance, and plays an active role in improving the atmospheric environment of the factory, even of the surrounding areas. To sum up, the environmental protection investment of this project is reasonable, and the performance of environmental treatment is obvious. Therefore, from the perspective of environmental economy, this project is feasible.

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13 Environment Management and Monitoring Plan


To establish a sound environment management and monitoring system will facilitate the application of State and local environmental protection regulations and policies, effectively improve the environment quality in the area where SGIS is located, as well as rationally exploit environmental resources to serve both SGISs economic development and environmental protection.

13.1

Responsibilities of Environment Management Organization

(1) Conscientiously implement environmental protection related laws, regulations and standards issued by the State or the local government. Assist SGISs top management to coordinate the companys development with environmental protection activities. (2) Assist SGISs top management to establish the companys environmental protection guidelines, environment management goals, index and plans, including monitoring plan etc. (3) Monitor the implementation of the companys environment management plan, establish systems and policies related to environmental protection, collect environmental statistics, create pollution source archives, and make environment monitoring report, etc. (4) Supervise the operation and maintenance of environmental protection facilities to ensure normal and stable operation. (5) Organize environmental protection related education and training for staff responsible for company development. (6) Responsible for outside liaison regarding environment related affairs. For example, learn the issue and revision of environmental protection related government policies and regulations, and organize the implementation; responsible for environmental protection related liaison, explanation and reply; and coordinate company activities or measures involving public interests. (7) Make efforts to facilitate the establishment of environment management system as per ISO14000 Standard. (8) Carry out clean production audit to pollutant discharge enterprises established or run by the company. To those who fail the audit, suspend their pollutant discharge permits and take severe measures to ask for corrections in a fixed period of time.

13.2 13.2.1

Environment Monitoring System Introduction of SGIS Environment Monitoring Station

The environment monitoring of SGIS Songshan Co., Lt is mainly undertaken by SGIS Environment Monitoring Station. Currently, there are 20 monitors in the SGIS monitoring station. Among them, 6 are professionals, accounting for 30% of the total number of staff working in the station. The SGIS Monitoring Station is comprised of three departments the general office, the atmospheric monitoring lab and the water quality monitoring lab. The atmospheric monitoring lab consists of three teams the air, smoky dust (exhaust gas) and noise monitoring teams. The SGIS Monitoring Station has a 700m2 monitoring building with 98 sets of various monitoring apparatuses and data processing machines for water, gas, dregs and noise monitoring, including atomic absorption spectrophotometer, ultraviolet spectrophotometer, visible spectrometer, gas chromatograph, oil analyzer, fume tester, thermostatic and continuous air sampler, sound level meter and PC etc. The Station is also equipped with a monitoring car. The total value of equipment and apparatuses is approximate to 1 million Yuan. The Station is capable of monitoring and analyzing 100 items, including water quality and wastewater quality, atmospheric environment quality and exhaust gas pollution source, environmental and equipment noise, soil, biology and solid wastes etc.

13.2.2
1) a.

Monitoring Range of SGIS Monitoring Station

Atmospheric Monitoring Environment Quality Factors

Natural dust fall content, TSP, SO2, NOX, BaP(sampling). b.Atmospheric Parameters Atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction.
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c.

Monitoring Frequency and Cycle

Dust fall (natural dust fall): with a monitoring period of 302 days, 12 months/year. TSP: SO2, NOX: Lab analysis of continuous sampling 240.5 hours continuous sampling every other day. Monitor 5-16 days/month, 12 months/year. SO2, NOX: Lab analysis of continuous sampling 240.5 hours continuous sampling every other day. Monitor 14-16 days/month, 12 months/year. CO: the monitoring period is the same as that for TSP, and the sampling frequency is 3 times/day. Bap: Same as TSP for living area. For production area, 5-6 days of monitoring in the first month of each quarter. Use one sheet of filter membrane per day to monitor 1.5 hours in both the morning and the afternoon. 2) Wastewater Monitoring a. Monitored items Mainly 44 items, including PH, SS, COD, Phenol, CN-,oil, S2-,Cu2+,Pb2+,Zn2+,As,F-,Cr6+,total Cr,HCO3-,CO32-,OH-,Cl-,SO42-,total hardness, ammonia and flow rate. b. Monitoring point Total 37 monitoring sites located at discharge outlets of individual factories, inlets and outlets of treating facilities for monitoring hospital sewage, water for production, domestic water and underground water. c. Monitoring Frequency and Cycle Industrial wastewater, hospital wastewater: once/ten-day, 3 ten-days/month, 12 months/year. Production water, civil water, underground water: once per half year (high water and low water periods). 3) Exhaust Gas Source Intensity Monitoring a. Monitored items Mainly 25 items, including emission concentration and volume of smoky dust, fume, SO2,NOX,CO, sulphur content in fume, fume flow rate, velocity of flow, pressure, temperature and blackness etc. b. c. 4) Allocation of Monitoring Sites Monitoring Frequency and Cycle Noise Monitoring

Set up monitoring sites at inlets and outlets of flues, the major pollution source, in individual factories. Monitor once a month for smoky dust and smoke color, and once a year for dedusting efficiency. a. Noise within Factory Spots: SGIS and four points in east, south, west and north of all the manufacturing plants Monitoring period and frequency: once per quarter, 4 time per year. b. Source strength Spots: according to Technical Specifications for Environmental Monitoring (Noise Section). c. Monitoring period and frequency: once a year. Current Status and Future Plan The following aspects should be strengthened to better serve the need of environment monitoring: 1) Improve the equipment level in the monitoring station, and strengthen the implementation of updating existing equipment and adding more. A Replace apparatuses and equipment that cannot satisfy the need of monitoring. New apparatuses needed are mainly advanced analysis apparatus and electronic analytical balance imported from abroad. Automatic atmospheric monitoring apparatus and precision sound level meter should be replaced. B Improve sampling and measuring devices at the chief wastewater discharge outlet of SGIS, sample and measure at wastewater outlets of individual branch factories, and equip the outlets with automatic wastewater flow rate recorder. 2) 3) 4) 5) Add one monitoring car. Beef up the station with 5 to 6 more special technicians. Establish automatic atmospheric environment monitoring station. Equip sampling port at chief wastewater discharge outlet with automatic wastewater flow rate

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measuring device. 6) Improve lab analysis conditions.

13.3

Environmental management plan

(1) Environmental Protection Management System SGIS implements an environmental protection management system which is fully responsible by the general manager with graded and centralized management and individual responsibilities. The general manager is fully responsible for the companys environmental protection. Governing leaders are responsible for the environmental protection within their respective governing area. Leaders in individual branch factories (departments) are responsible for the environmental protection within their respective managing area. The Safety & Environmental Protection Department (SE Dept.), the functional department in the company responsible for environmental protection, implements and supervises all environmental protection activities in the company, supervises the implementation of environmental protection activities within the governing area of individual functional departments, as well as makes related management regulations. (2) Function Plan of Environmental Protection Management Organization 1) Environmental Protection Related Functions of SE Dept. Guided by the general manager and the governing deputy general manager, the environmental protection related managerial functions implemented by SE Dept. are as follows: a. Implement State and local environmental protection guidelines, policies and regulations, so that the companys production and development are synchronous with environmental protection in planning, implementation and development. Coordinate with planning department for environmental protection plan. Specify general tasks, goals, standards and requirements of environmental protection related management provisions, as well as translate planned goals into detailed index which will be implemented in individual factories. c. Organize and coordinate the implementation of individual departments environmental protection activities set in the plan, which are within their respective managing area . d. Coordinate the rational resource & energy exploitation between individual branch factories and related management departments to reduce and prevent environmental pollution and damage, creating a benign cycle for the companys reproduction. e. Coordinate with propaganda, education and law departments for the propaganda and education of environmental protection related laws and knowledge. f. Examine, supervise and assess the implementation of environmental protection goals set in the plan, and take measures to solve the problems found. 2) Functions of Environmental Protection Supervision Department Major responsibilities: Supervise the implementation of environmental protection plan set by individual factories or departments. Implement related State environmental protection regulations for construction projects for the factories new, expansion and rebuilding projects. Strictly implement the Environmental Impact Statement system and the three synchrony system which realizes synchronous design, construction and use of main projects and pollution and other public nuisance prevention projects, so that the pollutant discharge meets State and local standards or design requirements after the projects are completed. Collect pollutant discharge fee to pollutant discharging units. According to Internal Pollutant Discharge Fee Collecting Provisions of Guangdong SGIS Group (Interim), excess pollutant discharge fee will be collected to those who discharge pollutants in excess. 3) Functions of Environmental Protection Technology Department Major responsibilities: Make monitoring plans and proposals. Carry out and organize environmental impact assessment and pollution source investigation. Study, make and revise various measures and regulations regarding monitoring quality. Make quality control flowchart. Organize technical training and exchange activities to improve lab monitors technical skills. Monitor and assess the quality of lab apparatuses. Check quality control process and deal with accidents and appeal or arbitration from the quality control process. Maintain normal operation of lab apparatuses. Responsible for repair, replacement and development of lab apparatuses, and archives management. Make supply plan of lab apparatuses and consumable like reagent. Implement modern lab management. Make plans for technical development, introduction and reform of integrated control of environmental pollution.
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4) Functions of Central Monitoring Station Complete routine and special monitoring tasks. Implement quality control as per lab quality control requirements. Maintain apparatuses used in the station. Keep the lab clean and tidy. Collect and process lab data, submit reports and print documents, and manage environmental science technical data archives. 5) Functions of Environment Engineering Control Center Responsible for the development, introduction and reform of integrated control of environmental pollution technology and pollution source control technology. Make plans of and implement integrated control of environmental engineering program. Effectively carry out environmental management and supervision to reach the goal of reducing total volume of pollutants discharge. (4) Methods of Environment Management According to Environmental Protection Law of the Peoples Republic of China and related regulations, SGIS implements a sound environment supervision management with eleven internal regulations issued, which are Provisions of Environmental Protection, Responsibility System of Environmental Protection, Management of Environmental Protection Facilities, Management of Pollution Prevention and Treatment Coordination of Environmental Protection Supervision, Economic Responsibility System of Reaching Environmental Protection Goals, Implementation of Interim Provisions of Integrated Resource Exploitation, Implementation of Environmental Protection Management of Construction Projects, Management of Environment Pollution and Malicious Events (Trial), Clean Factory Management of SGIS (Trial),and Internal Pollutant Discharge Fee Collecting Provisions of Guangdong SGIS Group (Interim). All these have fundamentally standardized the environment management methods, as well as peoples behavior in environmental protection.

13.4

Suggestions on Strengthening Environment Management

Current problems in SGISs environment management system. The current SGISs environment monitoring management system is capable of carrying out basic routine monitoring tasks as per State Environmental Protection Administrations related regulations and the Implementing Rules of Steel Industry Environment Monitoring, and supervising environment management according to State Environmental Protection Law and SGISs environmental protection regulations and factory regulations. However, with increasing monitoring tasks due to more expansion and rebuilding projects, the existing environment monitoring system can no longer satisfy the needs of increasing expansion and needs an assessment for making a new environment management plan. Major problems in existing environment monitoring system and environment management system: a. The general equipment level of environment monitoring apparatuses is lower than that of other domestic backbone enterprises. b. Outdated mobile monitoring equipment and lacking of vehicles result in low emergency dispatch ability in environment monitoring. c. Low qualification of monitoring & maintenance staff and low configuration of apparatuses & equipment restrict the further development of environment monitoring and management. d. Complicated coordination among different environment supervision and management departments makes uniform and high-efficient environment supervision and management difficult. (2) Suggestions on Future Strengthening of Environment Management a. Restructuring of Functional Departments Transform the former general department and environmental protection department into plan & dispatch department and environmental protection technology department. Add environment supervision department and environment engineering control center. The Environmental Monitoring Department takes charge of environmental monitoring and management; the Environmental Engineering Control Center is mainly in charge of the development, introduction and improvement of environmental pollution comprehensive control technology and pollution source control technology, and the formulation and application of environmental engineering comprehensive control plan; the Environmental Protection Technology Department takes charge of environmental protection technology development, environmental protection instrument development and quality control; the Central Monitoring Station, being set with data process center, is mainly in charge of monitoring data process and statistics, report submission and paper printing, environmental scientific and technical documentation and management etc.; the other functional departments of Central Monitoring Station will be restructured as follows: the Comprehensive Sector is canceled and the Monitoring Quality Management Section is set up to be in charge of monitoring technology and monitoring quality management of environmental monitoring, and the function of quality
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control of prior Comprehensive Sector will be taken by the coordination between Monitoring Quality Management Section and Environmental Protection Technology Department. The Air Monitoring Room, Water Quality Monitoring Room and Environmental Noise Lab are set up, and the functions will be kept consistent with prior setup. b. Personnel Assignment of Environment Monitoring and Management Staff Staff at the Environment Monitoring Station: 4 for atmospheric monitoring, 3 for water quality monitoring, 2 for noise monitoring, 5 for pollution source monitoring,1 for monitoring quality management, 1 computer professional for data processing, and 3 for others; Professional allocation of Environmental Protection Monitoring Department: 1 person for environmental monitoring, 1 person for environmental management and 1 person for others. Professional allocation of Environmental Protection Technology Department: 2 persons for environmental protection technology, 2 persons for environmental protection instruments, 1 person for quality control and 1 person for others. Professional allocation of Environmental Engineering Control Center: 2 persons for environmental engineering and 1 person for others. c. Strengthening the Building of Environment Monitoring Station Replace apparatus and equipment that can no longer satisfy the needs of quality control with new ones according to the above mentioned requirements. d. Suggestions on Strengthening Environment Supervision Guided by the general manager, the SE Dept. is responsible for carrying out overall environment supervision. Establish position based responsibility system and environment supervision system, and supervise their implementation. Establish an environment monitoring management system with the director of SE Dept. as the responsibility taker. The director of SE Dept. is responsible for the environment monitoring quality and technology, as well as for reaching the factorys total pollutant discharge volume control goal. The stationmaster of the monitoring station is responsible for environment monitoring technology and quality. Actively involve in the propaganda and education of environmental protection laws, policies and regulations to increase peoples environmental protection awareness. Actively involve in the development, introduction and reform of integrated control of environmental pollution technology and pollution source control technology to reduce pollution sources and discharge volume, so that the total pollutant discharge volume can reach the control goal. (3) Suggestions on Strengthening Environment Monitoring Following SGISs technical reform, the production scale and facilities have also changed a lot. Accordingly, the location of pollution source, the discharge scale, the type and quantity of pollutants and the discharge way will also change. Therefore, the monitoring system should be adjusted timely and reasonably so that it will be more directional and practical, truly playing its role of monitoring the realization of environmental protection and pollutant discharge goals. For the environment monitoring of the proposed CDQ project, the following aspects should be taken into account in addition to the above mentioned holistic environment monitoring plan: Atmospheric monitoring sites should be set up at the (west and north) boundary of material stock yard to monitor the change of total suspended particulate (TSP) concentration, especially in dry season and the season when sensitive points are at the down wind, so that the impact of the stock yards random discharge to surrounding residential area and crops can be monitored. Noise monitoring items should also be set up at the above mentioned monitoring sites to monitor the impact of noise pollution to residential area. Periodically set up atmospheric monitoring sites at the boundary of the factory and surrounding area including Maba Village (outside of the southwest gate) and the Yangwo Village and Dayuantou Village in the north, to monitor items like total suspended particulate (TSP), SO2 etc., so as to control the discharge from main pollution source and protect the atmospheric environment. As the impact of high chimneys reaches far away, a representative monitoring site should be set up at Shaogang No.1 Middle School, which is 3km away in the down wind. Set up water quality monitoring sites at Meihua River and Maba River (section): Monitor the water quality once a quarter.
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14 Assessment Conclusions and Recommendations


To recycle sensible heat from red cokes, reduce energy consumption and pollution, and improve quality of cokes, SGIS Coking Plant equips current 4# and 5# coke oven quenching sections with CDQ devices without any change in other sections, that is, a set of Model JNG68 CDQ devices. Considering a certain surplus coefficient (max. 87.07t), maximum processing capacity of the CDQ devices is specified as 90t/h while the normal processing capacity is 80t/h. Current coke wet quenching system can be reserved as backup devices of CDQ devices when the latter are under annual repair or in failure.

14.1

Project overview

To provide the #4 and #5 coke quenching section with the coke dry quenching devices, with other sections unchanged. For this purpose, it is determined to adopt one set of JNG68 coke dry device with a maximum disposal capacity of 90t/h. Current coke wet quenching system can be reserved as backup devices of CDQ devices when the latter are under annual repair or in failure. The coke dry quenching project of 255-hole 4.3m coke oven is situated in the coking plant of SGIS; the dry quenching oven-coke dry quenching boiler system will be arranged east of the existing coke oven, occupying the position reserved for the coke oven overhaul. The wagon puller platform and the dedusting system shall be arranged from inside out and the turbine chamber and the cooling tower arranged on both sides of No. 2 coke oven chimney. The fixed asset investment of this project is 155,700,000 Yuan, 8 of which will directly be used on the environmental protection, equal to 12,460,000 Yuan. The CDQ project mainly includes CDQ system, CDQ transport system, thermal devices, water supply and drainage devices, turbine power station, dedusting device for the CDQ body, dedusting ground station of CDQ and coke screening floor etc; deoxidizing water pump station, circulating water pump station, desalting water station, comprehensive electrical chamber and compressed air station rely on the existing parts.

14.2 14.2.1

Engineering Analysis Raw Material Conditions and Products

(1) Raw Materials


The red-heat coke is the main raw material for Coke Dry Quenching (CDQ) devices. The raw material processed by the CDQ devices is the red-heat coke produced by the newly-built JN60 Model Compound 255 Holes Coke Oven, with total yielding amount as 0.7 Million t/a and temperature as 1000 .

(2) Heat Media


The project has six kinds of heat medium steam, desalinated water, compressed air for production, compressed purified air for instruments, compressed purified air for dusting, and nitrogen gas. Consumption of various thermal mediums see Table 2.2-7.

(3) Output and Quality Index of the Major Products


Table 14.2-1 Product Name Steam Output and Quality Index of the Major Products Output Remarks

3.82MPa (450 ) Of which, External Supply: 0.981 MPa(305 ) 20t/h Electricity 60286103kWh Entering into the Internal Electric Network of generating SGIS Coke after Dry 700 thousand t/a M40 of the Coke is improved for 3%~8% and its M10 improved for 0.3%~0.8%. Quenching Process The new water consumption for production of this project is 59m3/h(making up to circling water system 1415m3/h, making up to the coke dry quenching oven 1m3/h), desalting water is 48m3/h, and water for life is 8m3/h. The recycling water amount is 82,080m3/d.

45t/h (367200t/a)

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The utilization rate of circling water: 98.3

14.2.2

Pollutant Discharge

1) Gas Pollutant
Organized air pollutants from the proposed CDQ project are mainly dust from the two new-constructed dust separation stations. Concentration of air pollutants from the ground dust separators is less than 30mg/m3, which complies with the Class II standard in Phase II of the Discharge limitss of Air Pollutants in Guangdong Province (DB4427-2001). See from the CDQ Process of the similar projects, the unorganized discharges for each ton coke is 0.02kg. And then the unorganized discharged dusts are 14t/a, the organized discharged dusts are 79.56t/a, thus the discharged dusts amount reaches 93.56 t/a. Original pollutant discharge situation of coke wet quenching section see table 2.2-5, the dust discharge concentration of coke wet quenching80mg/m3, the discharge quantity of existing coke quenching tower and coke screening and storing process is 18.2kg/h. Smoke dust concentrations of coke dry quenching process emitted from CDQ and Screen Coke, Transfer Station and Dust Removing Stations are all less than 30mg/m3, discharging amount of the dusts is 9.75kg/h. The coke dry quenching has enhanced dust collecting efficiency; meanwhile, dust removal efficiency has also been significantly improved. In the waste gas generated in original coke wet quenching, besides the main pollutant dust, there are a large amount of phenol, cyanide, sulfide and a little characteristic pollutant such as Benzene series, non-methane content, etc. The red heat coke contacts with the inert gas can generate only physical change, therefore, the gases above will not be produced in the process of dry coke quenching, the gases contained in coke are only produced during coking process. As can be known from the above, compared with the coke wet quenching, the coke dry quenching can considerably reduce the pollutant discharge. It is a clean production project and necessary for the development of enterprises. (2) Water pollutants The water for the Water-sealing and Water-drainage of CDQ Oven is 1 m3/d or so. After the sedimentation, the water goes into the current Phenol-cyanogen Wastewater Treatment System. After reaching the standards through the treatment, the water serves for the make-up water of the BF Water Slag System. 7.2 m3/d of domestic wastewater is collected by the existing sanitary sewage system of the coke oven plant. 960 m3/d clean sewage enters the clean water system of the plant, and is used as slag removal water for blast oven, applicable for work sections where the water quality is not high. In conclusion, no wastewater of the coking plant is discharged outside.

3) Solid wastes
Only the single type solid waste, coke dust of about 3,262.8t/a collected by the dust-removal system, is produced in the process of production of the CDQ project. The humidified coke dust is completely and comprehensively utilized by delivering to the coal preparation workshop with carrier vehicles and incorporating in coking coal, or delivering to the sinter plant as per requirements as the raw material, so 100% is used.

4) Noises
Noise from the CDQ project mainly includes the mechanical noise and aerodynamic noise. Main noise sources include: cycling circuit, dedusting fan, pumps and exhaust equipments of safety valve of the boiler dispersing pipes. Under general situations, the source strength of noise is lower than 85dB (A) prior to taking noise control measures.

14.2.3

Before and after the coke dry quenching technical innovation

This dry quenching system replaces original coke wet quenching system, which reduces energy dissipation greatly, reduces pollutant discharge and water consumption. In view of pollutants discharge situation of coke quenching section there are three records see table 14.2-2.

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Table 14.2-2 The three records of pollutants discharge situation of coke quenching section Pollutant producing situation of coke wet quenching Pollutant producing situation of coke dry quenching After the implementation of the technical innovation project the pollution discharge increased/reduced Quantity -68.94

Powder

148.5

79.6

It can be see in Table 14.2-2, the discharge quantity of dust decreased by 68.94t/a.

14.2.4

Prevention and treatment measures for water pollution

(1) Waste gas treatment measures


The main pollution sources of coke dry quenching system are the loading inlet of the coke dry quenching oven, coke releasing outlet, emission gas outlet of pre-stored room, emission outlet of the circulating ventilator as well as unloading process of coke transport. The main pollutant produced is coke dust. The smoke and dust collecting facilities are designed to establish on the coke loading position of the coke dry quenching oven top, coke releasing position of tank bottom, belt of coke outlet, emission outlet of circulating ventilator, etc.; dust produced during the production process of the coke dry quenching will be transmitted to the ground dust removal station of the coke dry quenching after being collected. The large-scale pulse bag dust removal filters are established in the ground dust removal station, of which dust removal efficiency is above 99.6%. The smoke and dust is emitted via the exhaust stack with a height of 28m after being purified. The dust density at the outlet of the exhaust stack is lower than 50mg/m3. All the dust emitting density and rate at the emitting outlet comply with the 2nd class standard requirement in the 2nd period of the Air Pollutant Emission limits Value (DB44/27-2001). Transit and transportation places and galleries of coke shall adopt enclosed design.

(2) Wastewater treatment measures


Water seal of the coke dry quenching oven discharges water is collected by the new-constructed phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment system, the supporting system of 6m coke oven. It can be up to the standard after treatment and can be used as makeup water for blast furnace slag system. The phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station has a capacity of 2,000m3/d, and the wastewater produced by #4 and #5 coke ovens totals 720 m3/d. Therefore, the wastewater treatment station has adequate capacity to deal with water seal water discharge of the dry quenching oven. A2/O biological denitrogenation process is adopted for the wastewater treatment facilities. The water after treatment could be up to Class standard of DB44/26-2001.

(3) Treatment measures for solid waste


The coke dust collected by the dust removal filter of the coke dry quenching system will be transported with material tankers to coal preparing workshop to mix into coking coal after being wetted, or to sintering workshop as needed.

(4) Noise treatment facilities


For equipment type selection, various types of ventilators and pumps shall be selected low-noise products as much as possible. Individual foundations or vibration damping measures are established for the dust removal ventilators and pumps, and flexible connection modes are adopted among strong vibration equipment and pipelines to prevent the noise producing from vibration spreading outward. Coke releasing facilities, circulating ventilators and cycling gas pipelines are adopted noise isolation measures. The silencer devices are established accordingly on outlets of dust removal ventilators, emitting outlets of steam safety valve of coke dry quenching boilers. The main bodies of steam turbines and generator exciters are equipped muffler enclosures, and muffler are arranged on anti-corrosion inspection tube of the steam turbine. The rational deployment is conducted utilizing factors of terrain, plant house, and direction of noise sources
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as well as noise absorbing function of afforesting plants when the general layout is carried out; the role of comprehensive treatment is fully taken account to management to reduce noise pollution. After the measures above are applied, the day and night noise values of factory boundary are predicted to be able to comply with the standard values class III of Standard for Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises (GB12348-90).

14.2.5

Health protection zone

The health protection distance for 6m coking project is 300m, which is calculated in accordance with GB/T13201-91. The project is located within SGIS plant, without any sensitive point within the range of 800m around, which meets this requirement. All the distances between nearest sensitive points and the main pollution facilities meet this requirement of this health protection distance.

14.3

Existing Situation of the Environment

In 2006, monitoring and investigation of the existing situation of environment of ambient air, water environment and soils surrounding the SGIS was carried out by our Institute for the environmental impact assessment of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS. And the gas tank project is located in a same company with the five technical renovation projects. So, the assessment mainly uses the existing situation monitoring data from the EIA Report of five technical renovation projects of the iron-smelting plant of SGIS (March 2007). Existing situation of the noise environment is monitored by the monitoring station of SGIS based on the project site selection.

(1) Existing situation of atmospheric air


In the assessment area, the 1# plant site complies with the Class III assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January, 2000), and the other monitoring locations all comply with the Class II assessment standard of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January, 2000). Concentrations of TSP at all monitoring locations are lower than that of relevant standards regulated in the Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB3095-96, revised in January, 2000). Generally, the daily average value of PM10 and TSP is low in the assessment area. The monitoring value from each sensitive point could comply with relevant assessment standards. So, though the technical renovation project of the proposed project has been completed and the trial operation has started, air pollutants not reduce the atmosphere environment functions with the normal operation of treatment facilities in the assessment area. Currently air quality in the assessment area is in good condition and could meet relevant functional requirements.

(2) Existing situation of surface water environment


All monitoring items but Fe and CODcr comply with the requirement of Class III standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002); Water quality is worsen for wastewater from SGIS in drainage section (2#), and monitoring items of CODcr, Pb, Zn, fluoride, T-P and Fe exceed the standard differently, and the water quality cannot meet the requirement of Class standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Surface Water (GB3838-2002); the section (3#) in front of the meeting of Meihua River and Maba River is farther from the outlets, but the water quality is not improved, which is resulted from that water from the upstream is in a less amount than that of discharged wastewater, especially the wastewater from Qujiang County and enterprises in downstream of Meihua River, which increases the pollutant quantity in river but with a weak dilution and degradation capacity, so degraded pollutants are less than the increased pollutants. Based on the monitoring result of the section (4#) in front of the meeting of Meihua River and Maba River, CODcr, Pb, T-P, BOD5, T-N and Fe in water from the upstream of Maba River all exceed the standard. Several items in section (5#) in front of the meeting of Beijaing River and Maba River exceed the standard. On the section before North River joins Maba River (6#), the monitored items of water quality all meet the requirements of standard of GB3838-2002 except iron; lightly polluted by iron; on the section after North River joins Maba River(7#), all monitored items meet requirements of Class IV standard of GB3838-2002 except total nitrogen and iron.

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(3) Existing situation of surface water environment


Five groundwater monitoring points in the assessment all meet the requirement of Class III Standard of Environmental Quality Standard for Groundwater (GB/T14848-93),which indicates that the groundwater in the assessment area is in good condition.

(4) Existing situation of the Environment


The sensitive points being monitored in the project include Dayuantou Village, Shanzibei School, Xiaojiang Village and Laojiang Village. Class F= Standard of Ambient Noise Standard for Urban Area (GB3093-93) shall be executed with the exception of Laojiang Village, which is within the 300 m range of the plant boundary. As can be seen from the table, during daytime, all monitoring points meet relevant standard requirements except Yangwu village; during night all monitoring points exceed the standard, among which the most serious one is in Shanzibei school, the maximum monitored value of which is 13.4dB above the standard value. As learned from the monitoring result, during daytime, the noise level at all monitoring points meet the Class III standard of Measuring Method of Environmental Noise of Urban Area (GB 3093-93); during night, the noise level of 10# Shaoguan Iron and Steel plant northern boundary exceeds the standard, with the highest value 1.1dB above the standard value.

(5) Existing situation of soil environment


1# rice soil in Xinxiaojiang Village, 2# vegetable garden soil in Xinxiaojiang Village, 3# vegetable garden soil in Songshanxia Village, 4# rice soil in Laoxiaojiang Village and 5# paddy soil in upper reaches of Meihua River. Cd in all monitoring points exceeds the standard with the exceeding multiples of 4.5-7.7. Hg in upper-layer soil and subsoil of 1#, 3#, 4# and 5# monitoring points exceeds the standard. Cu in upper-layer soil of 3# monitoring points exceeds the standard.

(6) Investigation and assessment of farm crop


Three sampling points for farm crop are arranged in the assessment area. Samples are harvested crops in this area (vegetables, potatoes and brown rice). Analysis items include Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Hg and As. Compared with relevant standards in National Hygienic Standards of Grains (GB2715-81), the investigation and analysis result of crops show that the As in crops is lower that the national standard, but Cd in 5# vegetables in upstream of Meihua River exceeds the standard. All crop samples are colory and with pure smell. In the assessment area, all farm crops are not polluted with heavy metals except that the 5# vegetables in upstream of Meihua River are polluted with Cd.

14.4

Environmental Impact Prediction

(1) Assessment of atmospheric environment impact


Compared with Coke Wet Quenching after project operation, the main air pollutants Emission rate PM10 of this technical renovation reduced from 18.2kg/h to 9.75kg/h. In normal situation, the impact of the project on PM10 daily mean ground concentration has a relatively small prediction increment at all sensitive points, only accounting for 0.%~2.47% of the Class II standard of ambient air quality; and accounting for 0.23%~18.4% of Class II standard of ambient air quality after superposition of the existing situation value. All sensitive points of existing situation value PM10 reach the target. The contribution of the project to the sensitive points of the technical innovation project after being put into operation will reduce 43.6%~100%, which will lead to the further of improvement of ambient air. In abnormal working conditions, daily mean ground concentration of TSP impact on the sensitive points has a relatively small prediction increment at all sensitive points, only accounting for 1.87%~23.77% of the Class II standard of ambient air quality; and accounting for 42.27%~57.77% of Class II standard of ambient air quality after superposition of the existing situation value. It can meet the requirement of environmental functions. And the abnormal working conditions last a short time, so it will not bring obvious negative influence on the surrounding environment. It can be known that under abnormal working conditions, TSP of the project has an obvious impact on the sensitive points, but still meet the requirements for environmental functions. In addition, abnormal working
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conditions last a short period of time, it will not cause negative impact on the surrounding environment.

(2) Water Environment Impact Analysis


Water saving and recycling based on the quality are taken into consideration during the designing of 6m coke oven and coke dry quenching project. Small discharge amount of the clean sewage is also collected by the clean water system in the plant for recycle use. Under normal working conditions, no drainage from the project is discharged into the surroundings. The production wastewater of the project follows up indirect zero drainage, and its main pollution to the water environment is the direct discharge of a little amount of domestic wastewater. According to the engineering analysis above, the project generates domestic wastewater with an amount of 7.2m2/d, accounting for 0.06% of the discharge capacity. Therefore, the project has a relatively little impact on water environment. SGIS is now constructing a wastewater treatment plant. After it is constructed, all wastewater from the plant will be collected by the wastewater treatment plant where the wastewater is treated to meet standard prior to discharge. At that time, the pollution resulted from direct discharge of domestic wastewater will be solved, and the water quality of Meihua River, Maba River and Beijiang river downstream the drainage outlets will be significantly improved. Therefore, the project has a little impact on its surrounding water environment.

(3) Water environment impact assessment


The boundary standard of the project shall comply with the specifications of Standard of Noise at Boundary of Industrial Enterprises(GB12348-90) , that is to say, 65dB(A) in daytime and 55dB(A) in nighttime. According to Table 6.3-3a and Table 6.3-3b, after this project is put into operation, the impact of noise is relatively large at night before noise control measures are taken, while estimation values of all monitoring sites together with background values are consistent with Class III standard after control measures proposed in engineering analysis re taken. Hence, there will be no impact on the acoustic environment.

(4) Environmental impact analysis of solid waste


Only the single type solid waste, coke dust of about 3,262.8t/a collected by the dust-removal system, is produced in the process of production of the CDQ project. The humidified coke dust is completely and comprehensively utilized by delivering to the coal preparation workshop with carrier vehicles and incorporating in coking coal, or delivering to the sinter plant as per requirements as the raw material, so 100% for comprehensive use. At present, SGIS Company has recycled or comprehensively utilized all produced solid wastes, and basically there is no pollution caused solid wastes.

(5) Environmental risk assessment


In case of H2S leakage accident, under the most unfavorable meteorological conditions and the wind speed of 1.5m/s of stability F, the maximum allowable concentration limit exceeding that of the workshop is 80m, limit exceeding that of the Class II standard of the ambient air quality is 800m, and limit exceeding that of the residential area is 850m. Based on the layout map and the location of project and the sensitive points, there is no sensitive point within 900m outside the coking plant boundary, and there is no resident in the scope of the maximum allowable concentration of the workshop, so no human injury will be caused. In the event of H2S leakage accident, under the least favorable meteorologic condition and 1.5m/s wind speed of Class F stability, the scope exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration is 850m, the scope exceeded the second air quality standard is 1100m and the scope exceeded the maximum permissible concentration of residential area is 1100m. Under the environment of H2S exceeded the workshop maximum permissible concentration for 8 hours, it will harm the human body, and while the accident time for coke-oven crude gas is 10 minutes, the emergency treatment time is 30 minutes, so it will not have impact on ambient air. The position relation among general layout plan, project and the sensitive spot indicates that there is no environmental sensitive spot beyond the boundary of coke-oven plant 900m and there is no resident within the scope of workshop maximum permissible concentration, so it will not cause personal injury. There is no sensitive spot within the scope of internal SGIS 850m. Based on gas leakage accident results and preventive measures accumulated for each year in the past, the assessment considers the environmental risk of this project is in the acceptable scope. The firewater of CO fire accident often contains suspended matter and other impurities. It is different from
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the accident firewater of chemical industry, because there is no toxic and harmful substance flow out from the firewater. If there is a fire accident for this project, the firewater should be collected through rainwater pipeline, and then a sample sedimentation process should be conducted before discharging. It's recommended SGIS Group to construct a settling tank for the initial rainwater, which can also be worked as an accident tank for incident drainage and fire water collection, ensuring all discharge outlets could be up to standard.

14.5

Clean production and mass loading control

(1) Clean production Based on the comprehensive analysis of clean production indexes for the project, all indexes can generally be up to or exceed the Class II standard of clean production. Clean production of the project is better than that of the enterprises in this industry in China, complying with relevant regulations of Clean Production Standard for Coking Industry (HJ/126-2003) and Development Policies on Steel Industry (July 2005). It is recommended by this assessment to establish strict internal management rules and regulations, implement safe production guidance, make job training, execute post responsibility system, carry out clean production auditing as soon as possible, strengthen quality management, improve environmental management level, decrease pollutant discharge and increase the level of clean production further.

(2) Mass loading control


This CDQ project effectively reduces the dust generated in original coke wet quenching process after being put into operation, and there is no SO2 discharged which belongs to pollutant of total volume control. Therefore, it is judged by this assessment that it is unnecessary to apply total volume of air pollutants for this CDQ project. Wastewater with generation capacity of 2m3/d after this CDQ project being put into operation is water seal water of CDQ oven. The wastewater is discharged into the current phenol-cyanogen wastewater treatment station of coke-oven plant and will be applied as cooling water of blast furnace after being treated and meeting relevant standards. Domestic sewage with generation capacity of 7.2m3/d is discharged into the existing domestic sewage pipeline of SGIS. Staff of this department is re-assigned within SGIS. Hence, as for water pollutants, it is judged by this assessment that it is unnecessary to apply total volume of water pollutants for this CDQ project.

14.6

Industrial Policies Analysis & Rationality Analysis of Site Selection

(1) Analysis of compliance to industrial policies


This dry quenching system is equipped with a 90/h JNG86-1 dry quenching device, dust collection and removal devices and dry quenching boilers. The circular utilization of water is 98.3%. The dusts collected by the dust remover constitute the solid wastes, which are moistened and sent to the sinter workshop as raw materials. Compared to the original wet quenching method, dry quenching improves the utilization efficiency of energies, the recycling utilization of resources and the environment. The project is in line with the industrial technical policies in accordance with the Development Policies on Steel Industry. And the project is encouraged in the Guidance Directory for Adjustment of Industrial Structures (the National Development and Reform Commission; Decree No. 40). Devices altered using this technique can produce 45 tons of steam per hour, and 367,200 tons of steam annually. It can replace the corresponding coal steam boiler, saving 40,800 tons of coal annually, reducing SO2 emission by 520 tons annually, reducing dust emission by 276 tons annually, and NOx emission by 400 tons annually, cycling water reuse rate is 98.3; it can reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by 37,151 tons annually, contributing to alleviating the greenhouse effect.

(2) Rationality analysis of the site selection


The project is located in the plant region of SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd, which is in line with the internal land usage planning of SGIS Group. The project has a proper connection with the smelting plant, providing product to the smelting plant and receiving raw materials from the raw material plant, and the general layout complies with the process flow. The location of the project complies with the production requirement of SGIS. Based on the prediction results, all environmental factors shall comply with the requirements of layout of environmental functions, and are feasible in line with environmental requirements.
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The health protection distance of 4.3m Coking Plant may be taken as 300 meters according to calculation basing on GB/T13201-91 All the distances between nearest sensitive points and the main pollution facilities meet this requirement of this health protection distance. Based on the risk assessment parts, the safety evacuation distance of this project is 850m, which is worked out by prediction of CO leakage. There is no sensitive spot within the scope of internal SGIS 850m. The location of SGIS, where the project is located, is as shown in Figure 2.2-2. Comply with the requirements of health protection distance and safety evacuation distance.

14.7

Public Participation Analysis

According to requirements of the Regulation for Public Participation in the Environmental Impact Assessment (Huan Fa 006 [No.28]) and the Implementation opinion for public participation in environmental management of construction projects in Guangdong Province (Yue Huan [2007] No. 99), three stages of public participation for this project have been conducted. According to the statistical result of the public participation survey form issued, generally, 72.2% of the respondents expressed support of the Project, 22.7 of the respondents said it does not matter one way or another, 5.1% of the respondents clearly expressed opposition due to concerns over air, water pollution, traffic inconvenience and economic losses during construction of the Project. People who raise objections mostly are villagers of the surrounding area, that they do not have enough confidence on the Project, and are worried that the Project affecting the water quality of the Plum Blossom River and causing air pollution. But after further communication as well as the commitments made by the owner, the people who opposed the Project are able to understand and support the implementation of the Project and its construction. So, if the Unit of the Project take measures on the 3 wastes treatment in accordance with the requirements of environmental protection, meet emission standards, strictly implement the various management measures and safety precautions proposed by the EIA report, and reduce the impact on the life of the residents and on the environment following the completion of the Project, the majority of the public support the construction of the Project. In conclusion, the proposed project complies with relevant national and local industrial policies. The construction of the proposed project is feasible in environmental protection.

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Appendix: 1. Shao Huan Han [2007] No.351, Letter on Opinions for Examination and Approval of Environmental Impact Report of Gas Tank Engineering Construction Project of Guangdong SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd.; 2. Public notice of environmental evaluation results of this project; 3. Letter of attorney of the project;

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