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Pharma Expo...The Processing & Packaging Event for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Committed to the clean air initiatives of pharmaceutical companies, Anguil will be at Pharma Expo this November to meet with professionals about the latest emission control systems and strategies being used in this industry. Co-located with Pack Expo, it is evident that this event is truly a processing and packaging conference which is vital to pharmaceutical manufacturers. Floor space is ...
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Kimre Inc. Delivers Advanced Emission Control System
One of the world’s largest fertilizer grade phosphoric acid plants will be utilizing cutting edge semi-cross flow scrubber technology (SXF ™) developed by Kimre. As construction continues, Saudi Arabia’s Ma’aden Phosphate Company (MPC) has taken delivery of three exhaust gas cleaning units designed to set new industry standards for emission control. When completed, the integrated phosphate and ...
By Kimre Inc.
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Verantis Announces Award to Supply an Emission Control System for a Major US Medical Supplier
Verantis Corporation, a global provider of turnkey environmental and process solutions for industrial plants, announced it has received a major project award to supply an emission control system for a large scale sterilization process. A major supplier of medical devices in the U.S. has expanded their operations and required a system for high-efficiency control of ethylene oxide emissions from ...
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Spanish Guardia Civil publishes its investigation of manipulated trucks thanks to the collaboration with Opus RSE
Thanks to the LIFE GySTRA project, Opus RSE has worked with the Spanish Civil Guard to find lorries manipulated on the spot and denounce them. The press release of this police force can be seen here. EUROPOL has also published these results, as the Spanish police have collaborated with authorities in France and the United Kingdom. Many trucks travelling on European roads may be circulating ...
By Opus RSE
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EPA Slashes Sulfur Content of Diesel Fuel for Trains, Ships, and Nonroad Equipment
Harmful emissions from locomotives, most marine vessels, and land-based nonroad engines will be cut starting June 1 because of new standards for sulfur content in diesel fuel. Under a 2004 clean-air regulation established by EPA, refineries must reduce sulfur from current levels of about 3,000 parts per million in nonroad diesel fuel to a maximum of 500 ppm, with few exceptions. This is the ...
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Environmental Tectonics Corporation`s Sterilization Systems Group Awarded Major Contract
SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. - Environmental Tectonics Corporation's (OTC Bulletin Board: ETCC) ("ETC" or the "Company") Sterilization Systems Group announced today that it has been awarded a contract, valued at approximately $4 million, for three industrial Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Sterilization Systems. The EtO Systems, which will be delivered to a major multi-national corporation, include material handling ...
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Marine Diesel Scrubber Passes CARB Testing
In 2012 Envitech designed and built a marine diesel scrubber to remove SO2 from the engine exhaust of ocean going vessels. The scrubber was integrated into the Advanced Maritime Emissions Control System (AMECS) used at the Port of Long Beach. AMECS is a stationary system that uses a bonnet to capture the exhaust gas from the ships stack while at port. The exhaust gases are conveyed to AMECS to ...
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Rhode Island Company Pays $198,500 for Clean Air Violations at Brattleboro, VT facility
The Moore Company, based in Providence R.I., will pay a civil penalty of $198,500 for Clean Air Act violations at its facility in Brattleboro, Vermont. The “Fulflex” facility manufactures and distributes natural and synthetic rubber and elastic tapes, threads, sheets, and rings for use in a broad range of products. The facility violated various conditions of their federally ...
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Innovative Steam Technologies (IST) Selects EmeraChem to Supply Catalyst for City of Pasadena Glenarm Power Plant
INNOVATIVE STEAM TECHNOLOGIES has selected EmeraChem, LLC to supply a catalyst system for installation at the Glenarm power plant project in Pasadena, CA. Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) has begun a major project to replace an aging power generating unit with a more efficient combined cycle unit at the Glenarm Power Plant. Known as the Glenarm Power Plant Repowering Project, the installation of ...
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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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Global Technologies
MILWAUKEE, WI. Global Technologies, a major provider of oxidation equipment, destroys contaminants produced by soil vapor extraction and groundwater treatment systems. Through world class engineering, manufacturing, installation, and service, these systems assure cost-effective and trouble-free operation in addition to EPA compliance. Global has designed a rental program tailored to meet ...
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BIOREM announces orders totalling $4.8 million
BIOREM Inc. (TSXV: BRM) (“Biorem” or “the Company”) today announced several new orders totalling $4.8 million. The orders are for air emission abatement projects in North America, the Middle East and Asia. “These recent orders are a reflection of our customer’s desires for reliability and the ability to achieve stringent performance targets while minimizing ...
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U.S. EPA settles with Chino polystyrene manufacturer $326,000 over Clean Air Act violations
LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today settled with Tacoma, Wash.-based Premier Industries, Inc., for $326,000 to resolve federal Clean Air Act violations at its polystyrene manufacturing facility in Chino, Calif. Premier Industries failed to limit the manufacture and storage of volatile organic compounds used in their manufacturing process. The company also failed to ...
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BIOREM Announces Appointment of Chief Financial Officer
BIOREM Inc. (TSX-V: BRM) ("Biorem" or "the Company") is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Douglas Newman CA as Chief Financial Officer of the company. Mr. Newman has over 30 years of financial experience working in the accounting profession and industry. Mr. Newman is a graduate of Wilfred Laurier University and earned his Chartered Accountant designation while with Coopers & ...
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Robust and accurate Rotork valve actuation at the centre of advanced oil tanker VOC emission control system
The controlled release is often undertaken when the gas pressure approaches a pre-set point. However, it is not always clear at what pressure a manually controlled release should be stopped. Without this information, excess vapours can be released, causing air pollution and a loss of cargo. To meet this challenge the VOCON Valve and Reporting System controls the vapour pressure in oil cargo ...
By Rotork plc
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WEFTEC 2017: Eco-friendly wastewater odor control top agenda item
As the world’s largest annual water quality technical conference and exhibition, WEFTEC 2017 covers a wide-range of global topics for water quality professionals. Though one topic has been clearly top-of-mind at the conference, which is safe and effective 360-degree odor control for wastewater treatment. With day two underway at WEFTEC 2017, the OMI Industries’ booth (#1021) has had ...
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Ceilcote Air Pollution Control announces major hazardous waste treatment project award
Ceilcote Air Pollution Control, a global leader in the design and manufacture of systems for industrial waste treatment and air pollution control, received a 7.2 million dollar contract for the design and supply of a complete process system for destruction of gaseous and liquid silicone chemical waste streams. The system will consist of a down-flow incinerator followed by exhaust treatment to ...
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Johnson Matthey expands its stationary emissions control capabilities by acquiring Applied Utility Systems, Inc. (AUS) from Catalytic Solutions Inc.
Johnson Matthey, a global leader in controlling emissions from chemical/industrial plants and stationary gas and diesel engines, has expanded its capabilities with the acquisition of the assets of Applied Utility Systems, Inc. (AUS), Aliso Viejo, California, from Catalytic Solutions, Inc. AUS specializes in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems for reducing NOx emissions and has more than ...
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BIOREM announces management change
BIOREM Inc. (TSX-V:BRM) today announced that the employment of Mr. Robert Wood, Chief Financial Officer, has been terminated effective September 7, 2011. About BIOREM Inc. Biorem is a leading clean technology company that designs, manufactures and distributes a comprehensive line of high-efficiency air emissions control systems used to eliminate odors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ...
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Four Texas-Based Recreational Vehicle Importers and an Affiliated Chinese Manufacturer Settle with EPA Over Illegal Imports of Off-Road Vehicles
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced a settlement with four Texas-based recreational vehicle importers and an affiliated Chinese vehicle manufacturer, for the illegal import and sale of more than 4,000 uncertified off-road recreational vehicles sold under the brand name Hammerhead between 2007 and 2011. The settlement, approved by EPA’s Environmental Appeals Board, ...
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