HAP emissions News
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Manchester NH laundry to reduce air emissions and fund cleaner burning wood stove purchases
An industrial laundry in Manchester, N.H. has agreed to settle claims by the US Environmental Protection Agency that it violated the Clean Air Act. It has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $65,000, to undertake a Supplemental Environmental Project with a value of at least $220,000 to replace old, polluting wood stoves in southern New Hampshire with new, cleaner models, and to install equipment at ...
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Anguil & Canmaker JL Clark Teamwork Highlighted in the Canmaker Magazine
This is how J L Clark exceeded the US EPA’s VOC abatement requirements at its Rockford, Illinois, litho plant: a PLC controlled RTO from Anguil Environmental Systems Canmakers in the US are increasingly concerned about the need to comply with regulations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on air quality, specifically volatile organic compound (VOC) and hazardous air ...
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U.S. and W.Va. Settle Case Against DuPont over Clean Air Act Violations at Washington Works Facility
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont) has agreed to settle alleged Clean Air Act violations at DuPont’s Washington Works Facility, located in Washington, Wood County, West Virginia. A proposed settlement, involving DuPont, the United States, and the State of West Virginia, was filed today in federal district court ...
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New Air Pollution Control Resource
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc. launched a new interactive website that further defines their position as a pollution control thought leader and information resource for clients. The fully redesigned website, http://anguil.com/, focuses on information efficiency, quality content and effortless navigation. Marketing Manager Kevin Summ says: “Anguil strives to be a resource for ...
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Air & Waste Management Association Announces the Power Plant Air Pollutant Control `MEGA` Symposium
The U.S. Department of Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) will present the MEGA Symposium, August 30 - September 2, 2010 in Baltimore, MD. This conference will provide a detailed look at issues related to power plant air emissions. “This internationally recognized conference ...
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Macrotek Presents Technology at Thailand and U.S. Conferences
TORONTO – Air pollution control provider, Macrotek Inc., was invited to present its technology to attendees of major conferences held recently in Thailand and the U.S. Peter Ristevski, Macrotek President, presented air pollution control solutions at the Council of Industrial Boiler Owners (CIBO) Fluidized Bed Combustion Conference near Raleigh, North Carolina last month. The conference ...
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Salisbury Mass. Bandage Maker pays $215K penalty for environmental violations (MA)
A Salisbury, Mass.-based company that makes bandages and tape for athletic and medical purposes has agreed to pay $215,340 to settle environmental claims by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA’s New England office alleged that the company, Andover Healthcare, emitted air pollution in violation of the federal Clean Air Act, and failed to submit information required under the ...
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Hercules, Inc., to Pay $245,521 Civil Penalty for violations of clean air act’s leak detection and repair requirements
Hercules, Inc., a Wilmington, Del., chemical company, has agreed to pay a $245,521 civil penalty to the United States for violating the Clean Air Act’s Leak Detection and Repair requirements at its manufacturing facility in Louisiana, Mo. According to a stipulation of settlement and judgment filed today in U.S. District Court in St. Louis, Hercules violated the National Emission Standards ...
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EPA Air Pollution Settlement with DuPont Chemical Facility in Tonawanda, NY; Approved by Federal Court
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that a legal agreement with E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (DuPont) has been approved by the District Court for the Western District of New York. Under the agreement, DuPont will comply with air pollution control measures required by the Clean Air Act, and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act at its DuPont Yerkes chemical ...
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Federal Court Approves Settlement of Environmental Claims Against Weylchem US, Inc. Facilities in Elgin and Lugoff, South Carolina
U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that United States District Court Judge Cameron Currie approved a consent decree with Weylchem US, Inc. to resolve alleged violations of federal and state air, water, and solid waste pollution laws at Weylchem’s specialty chemical manufacturing facility in Elgin and its ...
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New Johnson Matthey Catalyst Selectively Reduces CO Emissions Without Affecting Opacity Limits
Precious metal catalysts are widely used in HAPs converters to reduce CO emissions from IC engines in order to comply with the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation. Platinum catalysts also convert the nitric oxide (NO) in the engine exhaust to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which under certain conditions can produce a visible plume and cause an opacity problem. To solve this dilemma, Johnson Matthey ...
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New partnership spans the ocean
Two capital equipment suppliers are announcing a partnership that will provide industrial facilities a single source solution for their dryer, oven and air pollution control needs. Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc., a United States based oxidizer manufacturer, and Spooner Industries, a convection dryer supplier located in the United Kingdom have partnered to better serve each of their ...
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Johnson Matthey introduces new Modulex catalytic converters and converter-silencers
New from Johnson Matthey, the global leader in stationary emissions control technology, is its latest generation of pioneering catalytic converters—ModulexTM 3-way and 2-way converters and converter-silencers that reduce exhaust emissions and/or noise from any size stationary gas or diesel engine. The converter-silencers are capable of critical or hospital grade noise reduction. Customers ...
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Envirogen Launches Sustainable Emissions Control Offering for Managing VOCs, HAPs and Odors in Industrial Facilities
KINGWOOD, Texas, May 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Envirogen Technologies announced the launch of a new technology offering designed to help industrial facilities manage their air emissions performance and meet regulatory and permit requirements through the control of volatile organic contaminants (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and odors. The Envirogen Sustainable Emissions Control ...
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