The selection of the site of the municipal solid waste incineration plant should comply with the general provisions of urban and rural construction and the provisions of environmental protection planning, and meet the requirements of local air pollution prevention and control, water resources protection and nature protection.
The selection of domestic waste incinerator should meet the requirements of urban and rural overall planning and environmental sanitation professional planning, and be determined through environmental impact assessment.
The selection of domestic waste incinerator should consider factors such as the service area of the waste incinerator, the transfer capacity of waste in the service area, the transportation distance, and the reserved development amount.
Domestic waste incinerators should be selected in areas with low sensitivity to ecological resources, surface water systems, airports, cultural sites, scenic spots, etc.
The conditions of domestic waste incinerator shall meet the following requirements:
(1) The garbage incinerator shall conform to the engineering geology and hydrogeological conditions of the project construction, and shall not be selected in areas such as earthquake faults, landslides, debris flows, swamps, quicksands, mining subsidence, etc.
(2) The selection of waste incinerator should consider the distribution of heat users, the technical feasibility and economy of the heating pipe network.
(3) The garbage incinerator shall not be threatened by floods, tidal currents and waterlogging, and reliable flood control and drainage measures shall be taken when building the garbage incinerator, and the flood control standards shall comply with the relevant provisions of the current standards.
(4) There should be good road traffic conditions between the waste incinerator and the service area.
(5) When selecting a garbage incinerator, the ash disposal site should be determined at the same time.
(6) The garbage incinerator shall meet the conditions for production and domestic water and sewage discharge.
(7) Necessary power supply shall be provided near the incinerator. For waste-to-energy plants that use waste incineration to generate electricity, their electricity should have easy access to the regional power grid