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Data Processing<br />

level 1<br />

For the emission calculation for compost production it is assumed that:<br />

- all facilities can be considered as using windrow composting,<br />

- 28 % of all residential buildings with private gardens (including<br />

weekend cabins) are actively contributing <strong>to</strong> home composting,<br />

- 14 % of all multi-dwelling houses are actively contributing <strong>to</strong> home<br />

composting,<br />

- 50 kg waste pr year will in average be composted at every contributing<br />

residential building,<br />

- 10 kg waste pr year will in average be composted at every contributing<br />

multi-dwelling house,<br />

- there is 37.5 % DOC in dry matter, 2 % N in dry matter and 50 %<br />

moisture in the waste.<br />

For the emission calculation for accidental building fires it is assumed<br />

that:<br />

- a medium and a small fire leads <strong>to</strong> 50 % and 5 % of a large fire respectively,<br />

and that a large fire is a full scale fire,<br />

- a large fire is a fire that involves the use of two or more fire hoses<br />

for fire extinguishing and that it typically involve a complete house,<br />

one or more apartments, or at least part of an industrial complex,<br />

- a medium size fire is a fire involving the use of only 1 fire hose for<br />

fire-fighting and that it will typically involve a part of a single room<br />

in an apartment or house,<br />

- a small size fire is a fire that was extinguished before the arrival of<br />

the fire service, extinguished by small <strong>to</strong>ols or a chimney fire,<br />

- the share of building fires in respect <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>tal number of registered<br />

fires, can be considered as constant for every year back <strong>to</strong><br />

1990,<br />

- the average shares of building categories (industrial building, detached<br />

house, undetached house and apartment building) are representative<br />

for all years back <strong>to</strong> 1990.<br />

For the emission calculation for accidental vehicle fires it is assumed<br />

that:<br />

- all the different vehicle types leads <strong>to</strong> similar emissions,<br />

- the share of vehicle fires in relation <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>tal number of registered<br />

vehicles of the respective categories can be counted as constant,<br />

- that only 70 % of the <strong>to</strong>tal vehicle mass involved in a fire actually<br />

burns.<br />

Data Processing<br />

level 1<br />

7.Transparency DP.1.7.4 Clear reference <strong>to</strong> dataset at Data S<strong>to</strong>rage<br />

level 1<br />

Refer <strong>to</strong> the Table 7.32 and DS.1.1.1 above.<br />

Data Processing<br />

level 1<br />

7.Transparency DP.1.7.3 Explicit listing of assumptions behind all<br />

methods<br />

7.Transparency DP.1.7.5 A manual log <strong>to</strong> collect information about<br />

recalculations<br />

Recalculation changes in the emission inven<strong>to</strong>ries are described in the<br />

IIR. The logging of the changes takes place in the yearly model file.

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