CEMS stack monitor Articles
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Mercury emissions of the German cement industry - Case Study
In December 2019 the new BREF (Best Available Technology Reference) document for waste incineration was published in the EU. One important topic in the Best Available Technology (BAT) conclusions is the request for continuous monitoring of mercury (Hg) emissions. In the BAT conclusions are mentioned so-called BAT-Annual Emission Levels (AELs) for daily averages, with Hg concentrations in the ...
By ENVEA
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Mercury: measure and control
Following the new EU BREF document for waste incineration, European cement plants have to implement the requirement to continuously monitor and abate mercury emissions. To enable this they will need to apply technologies that measure mercury in the raw gas and optimise sorbent use. In December 2019 the new BREF (Best Available Technology Reference) document for waste incineration was published ...
By ENVEA
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Cementing the PC MACT
On September 9, 2010, the U.S. EPA promulgated the final amendments to the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry (40 CFR 63 Subpart LLL), also known as the PC MACT. EPA’s self-proclaimed “historic” rulemaking includes some important implications for cement manufacturers and other sources that may be subject to ...
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