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The [[flue gases]] are then cooled by directing them through a waste-heat boiler before they pass into the abatement section of the process. Powdered [[Wikipedia:Lime (material)|lime]] and powdered [[Wikipedia:Activated carbon|activated carbon]] are added to the [[flue gases]] entering the abatement process to remove acid gases, [[Wikipedia:Heavy metals|heavy metals]] and residual [[Wikipedia:Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds|dioxins]] and [[Wikipedia:Furan|furans]] before discharge to atmosphere from the stack. The [[flue gases]] being discharged from the stack are continuously monitored.
The [[flue gases]] are then cooled by directing them through a waste-heat boiler before they pass into the abatement section of the process. Powdered [[Wikipedia:Lime (material)|lime]] and powdered [[Wikipedia:Activated carbon|activated carbon]] are added to the [[flue gases]] entering the abatement process to remove acid gases, [[Wikipedia:Heavy metals|heavy metals]] and residual [[Wikipedia:Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds|dioxins]] and [[Wikipedia:Furan|furans]] before discharge to atmosphere from the stack. The [[flue gases]] being discharged from the stack are continuously monitored.


The [[Incineration|incineration]] process produces two residues; [[bottom ash]] and spent lime.
The [[Incineration|incineration]] process produces two residues; [[IBA|bottom ash]] and [[APC Residues|spent lime]].


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