boiler emissions monitoring Articles
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Project - Flint, Michigan Auto Plant- Automotive Processing
Capacity: 100 kpph An Automotive Power Plant owns and operates three boilers in the powerhouse at their 902 E. Leith Street facility in Flint, Michigan. All three boilers combust exclusively pipeline quality natural gas to generate steam that is used at the site for process and space heating purposes. All three boilers have a rated capacity of 100,000 lbs per hour steam output. The exhaust gas ...
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Choosing flow monitors for CEMS applications
As a result of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments1, electric power plants must reduce their emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxides—the primary causes of acid rain. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in its proposed rules2, designates the 111 Phase I fossil-fueled plants ^roughly 268 boiler units) that must have continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) installed, ...
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Continuous monitoring of hazardous smokestack metal emissions using inductively coupled argon plasma atomic emission spectrometry
Introduction Emission of hazardous air pollutant metals from the smokestacks of boilers, incinerators, and furnaces has become a matter of significant environmental concern and the object of increased regulatory scrutiny. At issue, is the ability of large-scale combustors such as these to maintain operation in compliance with the regulatory restrictions put in place to safeguard the public from ...
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Development and Implementation of an Alternative Emissions Monitoring Program for Carbon Monoxide Compliance for Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit CO Boilers
This paper presents the results of an alternative emissions monitoring test program for the Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) CO boilers at major oil refinery. Alternative emissions monitoring systems can be used in lieu of other compliance monitoring techniques (e.g., periodic emissions testing, continuous emissions monitoring) to relate monitored operating conditions which might indicate ...
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Development and Implementation of an Alternative Emissions Monitoring Program for Carbon Monoxide Compliance for Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit CO Boilers
This paper presents the results of an alternative emissions monitoring test program for the Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) CO boilers at major oil refinery. Alternative emissions monitoring systems can be used in lieu of other compliance monitoring techniques (e.g., periodic emissions testing, continuous emissions monitoring) to relate monitored operating conditions which might indicate ...
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