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Air & Waste Management’s Workshop and Audio+Web Presentation Focus on the Latest Developments in New Source Review Compliance
Industry Experts to Shed Light on Dynamic Issue In an effort to provide insight into one of the most dynamic air quality issues of the day, the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) will offer its acclaimed New Source Review (NSR) workshop Sept. 20-21 in Albuquerque, NM, with the most up-to-date information and straightforward, expert instruction available anywhere. Additionally, a ...
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Mercury Freedom System demonstrating compliance with clean air mercury rule performance criteria
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, announced today that it shipped more than 325 Thermo Scientific Mercury Freedom Systems™ , with 85 of those systems now installed and operational. Twenty five of the installed mercury emissions monitoring systems have been successfully tested in accordance with theClean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR) performance criteria including ...
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Mercury Rising – Enviro Technology and mercury monitoring
The first global treaty on mercury has put the metal firmly on the emissions monitoring agenda in 2013. The Minamata Convention – which binds governments in over 140 countries to actively prevent mercury emissions and releases – was signed in January 2013. Mercury has long since been recognised as a chemical of global concern due to both its ability to travel long distances in the ...
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ADA-ES Acquires Assets of Bulk Conveyor Specialist Inc.
ADA-ES, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADES) (“ADA”) today announced that it has acquired the assets of Bulk Conveyor Specialist Inc. and Bulk Conveyor Services, Inc. (collectively, BCSI) for an initial payment of $2 million with an additional $3 million to be paid over the next five years. As previously announced, ADA and BCSI entered into a definitive asset purchase ...
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Nalco Mobotec Announces Mercury Control Contract with Springfield, Illinois Office of Public Utilities
Nalco (NYSE: NLC) and its subsidiary Nalco Mobotec Inc., a global leader in air protection technology, today announced a contract with the City of Springfield, Ill., for mercury emission control at the city's Dallman Power Station. The one-year agreement, with two one-year options, will help the City of Springfield Office of Public Utilities, commonly known as City Water Light and Power (CWLP) ...
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Calgon Carbon Launches New FLUEPAC® Products to Enhance Mercury Capture and Reduce Activated Carbon Consumption by 50-70%
Calgon Carbon Corporation (NYSE: CCC) announced that it has launched an advanced FLUEPAC® line of products to control an increasing environmental concern, mercury emissions in the coal-fired electric power generation market. These products have the ability to reduce carbon injection rates by 50 to 70 percent below that of standard products, while exceeding the mercury removal requirements ...
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Climate change threatens water and global food supply, say EU scientists
Scientists from all over the world representing some of the most prestigious national academies of science from the countries of the G8 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the presidents of the European Council and the European Commission), Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa have issued a warning that is making people sit up and ...
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Envisat makes first observation of CO2 from manmade emissions
Using data from the SCIAMACHY instrument aboard ESA's Envisat environmental satellite, scientists have for the first time detected regionally elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide – the most important greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming – originating from manmade emissions. More than 30 billion tonnes of extra carbon dioxide (CO2) is released into the atmosphere annually by human ...
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China`s gray smog has a blue lining: Air improves this year
Lawyer Wu Congsi has asthma and keeps air purifiers whirring away in his office, home and car to counter Beijing's hazardous smog. He prefers to stay inside unless the sky is blue. But this year, he's been able to regularly walk the 15 minutes or so to work. That's because of some good news that so far has gone little noticed outside of China: The air in Beijing - and across the rest of the ...
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Researchers reveal strategies for mercury reduction in time for negotiations
MIT, Harvard professors map future trends, reveal ways to reduce mercury levels on eve of final international meeting for mercury control. Written by Vicki Ekstrom.You can read the original story in MIT NewsInternational negotiators will come together next week in Geneva, Switzerland for the fifth and final meeting to address global controls on mercury. Ahead of the negotiations, researchers from ...
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