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Arsenic Mineral oil and gas refineries
Thermal power stations and other combustion
installations
6.2%
Coke ovens
Production of pig iron or steel including
continous casting
11.8%
Ferrous metal foundries
Production of non-ferrous crude metals from
ore
Production of cement clinker or lime in rotary
kilns or other furnaces
5.8%
Manufacture of glass, including glass fiber
Melting mineral substances, including the
production of mineral fibers
68% Disposal or recovery of hazardous waste
Incineration of non-hazardous waste
Landfills
Production of pulp from timber
Production of paper and board
Other
Mineral oil and gas refineries
Mercury Thermal power stations and other combustion
installations
Manufacture of coal products and solid
smokeless fuel
5% Metal ore roasting or sintering installations
Production of pig iron or steel including
conntinuous casting
Processing of ferrous metals
11.5%
Production of non-ferrous crude metals from
ore
Production of cement clinker
Manufacture of glass, including glass fiber
5.9% 54.9% Manufacture of ceramic products
Production of basic organic chemicals
Production of basic inorganic chemicals
Disposal or recovery of hazardous
11.6%
Incineration of non-hazardous waste
Landfills
Independently operated industrial waste-water
treatments plants
Production of pulb from timber
Production of paper and board
Other
Figure 3.7 Arsenic and mercury emissions in 2015 to air informed by industrial installations to
European pollutant release and transfer register.