Emission Control from Industrial Boilers

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A01=Frank L. Cross
A01=Frank L. Cross Jr.
A01=Howard D. Hesketh
A01=John T. Quigley
advanced boiler emission compliance strategies
Air Pollution
Air Pollution Control Systems
air quality regulations
Author_Frank L. Cross
Author_Frank L. Cross Jr.
Author_Howard D. Hesketh
Author_John T. Quigley
Bag Cleaning
Bottom Ash
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Combustion Chamber
combustion modification methods
Continuous Emission Monitors
Dry Scrubbers
emission monitoring technology
EP Toxicity
EPA Method
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Flue Gas
Fly Ash
Grate Stokers
hazardous air pollutants
Heat Exchanger
industrial combustion devices
Jr.
Moisture Content
Non-attainment Areas
Packed Tower
particulate control solutions
Reverse Flow Cyclone
Selector Switches
Spreader Stoker
Test Plan
Title Iii
Total Collection Efficiency
Venturi Scrubbers
Waste Heat
Waste Heat Boiler

Product details

  • ISBN 9781566761826
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Dec 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the Preface The Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 significantly affect commercial and industrial combustion devices such as boilers, incinerators, and other burners. Under the new emission regulations already promulgated and those being developed, compliance will require improved equipment, more detailed operator training, new permits, more complex monitoring and reporting, as well as other requirements. All emissions must be considered, e.g., particulates and gases (acid, organic, hazardous, NOx, ozone). Many industrial boiler plants have been retrofitted to change fuel and/or combustion operating conditions as a means to meet new air pollution control requirements. New regulations will continue to be developed by the CAAA of 1990 that will require changes to other boilers and combustion systems. This book is intended to acquaint industry with the equipment and operating options that are available to reduce emissions while controlling costs. Specific topics are addressed, including regulatory requirements, boiler and burner equipment retrofits, combustion modification, air emission control and monitoring equipment selection, maintenance, and cost. The twelve chapters of this book are written by seven different authors. The authors use fifty-two figures and forty-four tables to help explain the written text and to make it more interesting and useful to readers.
John T. Quigley, Frank L. Cross Jr., Howard D. Hesketh, Southern Illinois University, USA.

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