Air Quality Regulations
Articles & Whitepapers
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EFW plant introduces HCl monitoring solution to reduce reagent costs and support future BREF requirements - Case Study
Customer: EfW plant, United Kingdom Challenge: Measure and control process HCl gas prior to abatement Solution: LAS 5000XD in-situ analyzer Hampshire (United Kingdom) Energy from Waste (EfW) plant is operational since December 2004. The site processes 180,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste per annum, through two streams, to supply up to 16MW of electricity to the National ...
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Cubic Quantitative Methane Leak Sensor Solution for Oil and Gas Industry in Europe
On 9 May 2023, European Parliament adopted the amendments on the proposal for a regulation on methane emissions reduction in the energy sector. The new law is the first piece of EU legislation aimed ...
News
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Is tyre pyrolysis profitable?
Of course, tyre pyrolysis is profitable. The profitability of tyre pyrolysis can vary depending on several factors, including the market conditions for the end products, the efficiency of the pyrolysis process, the cost of raw materials (waste ...
Why is the fully continuous tyre pyrolysis plant more and more popular?
A Thailand customer purchased a set of 15TPD municipal solid waste pyrolysis machine from DOING
EPA Extends Comment Period for Addressing Contaminated Soil and Groundwater at Superfund Site in Puerto Rico
Air District makes air quality violation information available online
Equipment & Solutions
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Impregnated Activated Carbon
Impregnated activated carbons are mainly used for air cleaning. Standard activated carbons excellently adsorb volatile hydrocarbons. In case toxic substances such as hydrogen sulfide, mercaptane and ammonia are present, a specially impregnated activated carbon is required. The impregnation in combination with the carbon surface removes these substances by neutralizing or reacting with them and ...
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SARA Title III (EPCRA) Workshop
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA or SARA Title III) requires you to inform your community of the hazardous chemicals that are stored or used at your site, as well as releases of these chemicals to the environment. This course provides you with a complete understanding of what the law requires you to do as well as detailed instructions on how to ensure your facility is ...