dioxin emissions News
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CEM India 2019 - busy busy and more busy!
We would like to take the opportunity to thank all our clients and business partners for visiting our stand at this year’s CEM India. We hope you enjoyed your visit and the hospitality offered at our stand. The exhibition gave us the opportunity to highlight the wide range of monitoring solutions that ENVEA provides to achieve compliance with latest emission regulations for the 17 ...
By ENVEA
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April 2019 - A new distribution agreement with TCR Tecora
TCR-Tecora is a leading supplier of stack emissions sampling systems, continuous dioxin emission samplers, gravimetric samplers, industrial hygiene devices, oxygen and combustion control analyzers. The company is well known at the global level for the reliability and the quality of its instruments. That’s why, as a specialist of instrumentation, connected systems and web services for ...
By Ecomesure
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EPA updates science assessment for dioxins
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized its non-cancer science assessment for dioxins, which was last reviewed in the 1980s. Dioxins are toxic chemicals that naturally exist in the environment and can be released into the environment through forest fires, backyard burning of trash, certain industrial activities, and residue from past commercial burning of waste. ...
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Acoem UK are now exclusive distributors for TCR Tecora
Acoem UK are proud to announce that we are now the exclusive distributors for TCR Tecora offering their full range of Stack emission sampling systems including continuous dioxin emission samplers, gravimetric samplers and industrial hygiene devices. Part of the Acoem group, we are committed to sustainable development and helping companies and public authorities limit their environmental impact. ...
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Innovation: Dioxin destruction by CataFlexTM DiOxi catalytic filter bags
At a new medical waste incinerator in Thailand, a desire to safely and securely handle dioxin emissions has led to the installation of CataFlexTM DiOxi catalytic filter bags in the beginning of 2018. Dutch Incinerators, who provides turn-key solutions in thermal waste processing and waste-to-energy, was constructing a medical waste incinerator in Thailand. Based on their extensive experience in ...
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South Korea's Dioxin Double Take
Untitled Document CHANGWON, South Korea, July 19, 2005 (ENS) - The South Korean government has promised to establish dioxin regulations by the end of this year after studies are done to determine if dioxins are dangerous to humans. Dioxins are a group of 75 chemically related chemicals classified by the World Health Organization ...
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Innovation: Dioxin Destruction by CataFlexTM DiOxi Catalytic Filter Bags
At a new medical waste incinerator in Thailand, a desire to safely and securely handle dioxin emissions has led to the installation of CataFlexTM DiOxi catalytic filter bags in the beginning of 2018. Dutch Incinerators, who provides turn-key solutions in thermal waste processing and waste-to-energy, was constructing a medical waste incinerator in Thailand. Based on their extensive experience ...
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Household waste bonfires are significant source of toxic dioxins
Open bonfires and home boilers burning waste are a significant source of dioxins, a report commissioned by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs reveals. Dioxins are toxic, persistent in the environment and tend to accumulate. According to the report, there is “considerable” international concern over the potential effects of dioxins released into the environment and their ...
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Registration Now Open for Largest Air Quality and Emissions Event in the UK!
The 13th instalment of the UK’s largest air quality and emissions monitoring conference and exhibition, AQE 2024 will take place on 9th and 10th October at the NEC in Birmingham – and it will be our biggest AQE yet! An unmissable opportunity for anyone involved in air monitoring, AQE 2024 promises an unparalleled showcase of over 100 of the sector’s major manufacturers and ...
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Transforming Medical Waste Treatment Across Senegal
here is nothing more satisfying than when you can really see the impact that one of our machines can have on a community. This June/July our team travelled more than 4000km across the entire country of Senegal installing and commissioning 14 MP100 Medical Waste Incinerators. Leading the project was Abraham Bah from our UK head office and supported by Emmanuel Ehikhumen our engineer based in ...
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Transforming Medical Waste Treatment Across Senegal
here is nothing more satisfying than when you can really see the impact that one of our machines can have on a community. This June/July our team travelled more than 4000km across the entire country of Senegal installing and commissioning 14 MP100 Medical Waste Incinerators. Leading the project was Abraham Bah from our UK head office and supported by Emmanuel Ehikhumen our engineer based in ...
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Transforming medical waste treatment across Senegal
There is nothing more satisfying than when you can really see the impact that one of our machines can have on a community. This June/July our team travelled more than 4000km across the entire country of Senegal installing and commissioning 14 MP100 Medical Waste Incinerators. Leading the project was Abraham Bah from our UK head office and supported by Emmanuel Ehikhumen our engineer based in ...
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Results of Soil Sampling at Route 66 State Park near Eureka, Mo., Show No Significant Health Risks for Park Visitors, Workers
EPA Region 7 has concluded after considering new soil sampling data and new toxicity information for dioxin that the cleanup conducted in the 1990s at the Route 66 State Park near Eureka, Mo., remains protective of human health and the park's current uses can continue. Dioxin soil sampling in June 2012, conducted at the request of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), which owns ...
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New Technology Helps Monitor Potentially Toxic Incinerator Emissions
Casella ETi (UK), has installed two 'Amesa ' systems (Absorption Method for Sampling of Dioxins and Furans) at the Isle of Man 'Energy from Waste' (EfW) incinerator' - the first in the UK to have a continous dioxin sample system permanently installed. Until recently technology has not been available to accurately measure dioxin and furan emissions. Rita Greenwood, Environmental Manager at ...
By Casella
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EPA Finalizes Air Permit for Proposed Arecibo Solid Waste Facility
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced its final approval of an air permit for the construction and operation of a new 77 megawatt solid waste facility, owned by Energy Answers Arecibo, LLC’s, at the former site of Global Fibers Paper Mill in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The permit requires Energy Answers to use the best available control technology to reduce air pollutants to ...
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Gasmet Technologies Oy acquires MonitoringSystems GmbH for expansion in solutions for industrial emissions monitoring
Gasmet Technologies Oy, a Finnish gas analyzer and emissions monitoring systemmanufacturer, has announced its acquisition of MonitoringSystems GmbH, based in Austria. Acquisition further strengthens Gasmet’s global position as one of the leading gas monitoring equipment providers. Gasmet, founded in 1990, is the leading FTIR gas analyzer and emissions monitoring system provider with 30 ...
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MACT standards for sewage sludge incinerators
EPA announced in the October 14 Federal Register proposed rulemaking to cut emissions of mercury, particle pollution and other harmful pollutants from sewage sludge incinerators (SSIs). According to EPA, SSIs represent the sixth-largest source of mercury air emissions in the U.S. The proposed standards would apply to both multiple-hearth and fluidized bed incinerators. Units incinerating sewage ...
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EBV Explosives Environmental Company to Pay $580,135 Penalty for Air, Hazardous Waste Violations at Carthage, Mo.
EBV Explosives Environmental Company, doing business as General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems - Munitions Services, has agreed to pay a $580,135 civil penalty to settle alleged violations of the Clean Air Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) at its facility in Carthage, Mo. In February 2011, EBV sent a letter to EPA that informed the Agency that stack tests conducted in ...
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New Video Release: DX100 – Dioxins and CO2 Emissions Monitoring
We are proud to announce that we have released a new video. This time about dioxins and CO2 measurement. Watch it on OPSIS Play >> Environmental toxics in high concentrations can be found in places where you least expect them. Dioxins are a group of substances that are soluble in fat and hard to decompose. Some of them are among the most toxic substances we know To monitor the ...
By OPSIS AB
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Technology for TASi: High-tech equipment for waste treatment
It wasn't a law but a simple administrative regulation in the form of a technical guideline that provided the key impulse for the diversion of waste flows in Germany away from landfill sites. In the course of the implementation of this Technical Directive on Residential Waste (TASi), the technology for treating waste underwent an extraordinary development. This is especially true of thermal ...
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