Relationship of Destruction Parameters to the Destruction/Removal Efficiency of PCBs

The destruction/removal efficiency (DRE), and the ability to accurately measure it, is a function of the concentration of the chemical compound in the input waste, the incinerator design and operation, sampling methods, and the analytical procedures. All of these are interrelated. This paper discusses the basic DRE equation (DRE = W/sub in/ - W/sub out/)/W/sub in/ x 100) and how it relates to some of the other destruction parameters. Some example data from the literature are presented. While PCBs have been used as the example, the equation and graphs are equally valid for some other hazardous compounds (POHCs), with the substitution of the 99.99% DRE requirement in lieu of the 99.9999% DRE for PCBs. The use of the relationships discussed in this paper should allow incinerator operators to more efficiently plan demonstration test burns which will adequately demonstrate the DRE.