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Industrial emissions can be defined as solid, liquid and gaseous wastes generated by production. In general, industrial emissions originate from loss of input materials, mobilization of contaminants and generation of pollutants during industrial processes, as well as from loss of products and by-products, untreated emissions will cause pollution in the environment, which must be prevented by emission control stategies.
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Lorber, K.E. (1992). Control of Air Pollution from Industrial and Automotive Emission Sources. In: Müezzinoğlu, A., Williams, M.L. (eds) Industrial Air Pollution. NATO ASI Series, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76051-8_18
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