The impact of the suplementary fee on pullution from industrial sources in reducing polluting the emission of dust and gases. A case study of the Lafarge Holcim cement industry, M’sila.

Authors

  • Nabil Dahdouh University of Khemis Miliana
  • Hacene Boubaya University of M'sila

Keywords:

Supplementary fee on air pollution, Environment and cement, Polluting emissions, Lafarge Holcim

Abstract

This study aims to clarify the impact of the effectiveness of the supplementary fee on industrial-source air pollution, in reducing pollutant emissions to the atmosphere, represented by cement dust and polluting gases at the LafargeHolcim cement company, Hammam Dalaa, M’sila, where the various laws and decrees regulating the supplementary fee on air pollution were discussed. And the maximum emission limits imposed by Executive Decree No. 138/06 regulating the emissions of dust, smoke, steam, and solid and liquid particles emitted into the atmosphere. Among the most important results reached is the impact of the supplementary fee on air pollution in reducing emissions of gases and cement dust flying into the atmosphere at the Lafarge Cement Corporation. Holcim and the areas surrounding the factory, which led to the organization’s response to reduce the emission of dust and gases represented by sulfur oxide SOX, carbon dioxide CO, and nitrogen oxide NOX, by adopting an environmental policy by investing in cleaner production technologies with the aim of reducing emissions, in addition to a supplementary fee on air pollution from the source. Industrial, thus avoiding additional financial costs. .

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Published

06/30/2024

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