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The oil and gas industry leading thermal treatment technology
IPEC company presents its innovations and solutions in oil sludge and drilling waste management at the company’s first workshop – Oil Production And Oil Refinery Waste Treatment at its industrial site from 25 — 26 February 2015. Workshop Program: February 25 – Drilling muds and used drilling solutions treatment February 26 – Oil sludge and emulsions treatment ...
By IPEC
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Oil Production and Oil Refinery Waste Treatment Workshop
25-26 of February IPEC held two-day event included a workshop and equipment presentation at company’s’ production site. The educational workshop was attended by representatives of international oil and gas industry companies from South Africa, Turkey, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Russia. The first day of presentation was devoted to drilling mud treatment. The presentation of ...
By IPEC
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Anaerobic Digestion of Slaughterhouse Wastes after Thermal Treatment using ADM1
The process known as rendering, is a mandatory process that has been implemented by the European Legislation, and involves the thermal treatment of category 2 slaughterhouse by-products at 140°C, 4-5 bar for 20 min for their hygienization prior to disposal. In this recent study, the Department of Environmental Engineering at the Democritus University of Thrace in Greece, adjusted the ADM1 ...
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A&WMA presents Joint Conference on International Thermal Treatment Technologies and Hazardous Waste
The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) will present “The Joint Conference: International Thermal Treatment Technologies (IT3) & Hazardous Waste Combustors (HWC),” May 18-22, 2009, in Cincinnati, OH. “Thermal treatment technologies are constantly being challenged to meet updated standards,” said Adrianne Carolla, A&WMA Executive Director. “This conference will provide an opportunity for ...
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ASTM C1571 - 03(2012) Standard Guide for Characterization of Radioactive and/or Hazardous Wastes for Thermal Treatment
This guide identifies methods to determine the physical and chemical characteristics of a variety of hazardous and/or radioactive wastes including heavy metal contaminated wastes. These wastes can be in the physical form of sludges (wet or dry), spent waste water filter aids, waste water filter cakes, incinerator ashes (wet or dry), incinerator ...
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SSI celebrates the installation of it’s first shredder installation in Indonesia!
SSI Shredding Systems, Inc. of Wilsonville, Oregon is pleased to announce its first installation in Indonesia. The SSI Model Q85 Hydraulic Drive was chosen from it’s proven line of Quad (four shaft) Shredders for the project. The latest international install for SSI was born out of the establishment of a working relationship with PT Ecostar Engineering (www.ecostargrp.com). Ecostar is a full ...
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Tetronics to Supply Plasma Hazardous Waste Treatment Technology for UKs First Green Energy Park
The technology will turn the Air Pollution Control (APC) residue generated from the Biomass Power Plant into bricks and tiles for the building industry, thereby; ensuring close to zero residues need to be landfilled. Tetronics Ltd., a global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, has been selected by ...
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New hazardous waste research shows map of a growing market
In 2007 the amount of hazardous waste that was collected and treated in Europe accounted to 67.6 million tonnes. It represents only a small percent of the total waste generated. However, its toxicity, technical/infrastructure expertise needed to handle them and the harmful impact it could have on the environment have made hazardous waste a cause of concern. Most of the European countries have ...
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Understanding the UK RDF Market
The practice of producing RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) and SRF (Solid Recovered Fuels) and exporting it to energy from waste facilities elsewhere in the European Union is becoming a more commonplace method of managing residual waste. It provides an important outlet for waste that would otherwise have gone to landfill and instead is used to produce energy, usually in the form of both electricity and ...
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Environment preservation concerns launch a green wave in the water and wastewater market, finds frost & sullivan
Disappearing freshwater sources due to climate changes have heralded a green drive to reduce carbon footprints and minimize wastage and costs. This green movement includes optimum water and wastewater management among utilities and industries. Companies are increasingly resorting to green technologies to not only conserve resources but also save costs. As utilities account for a significant ...
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International Thermal Treatment Conference
Untitled Document The deadline for Technical Paper Abstracts for the International Thermal Treatment Conference has been extended to November 1, 2004. The International Conference features technical papers and presentations by world renowned scientists, engineers and policy makers on a broad range of environmental health and safety topics associated with thermal treatment ...
By AECOM
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Case Study: Contract Title - PCI
Contract Location: East Chicago, IN Contract Start Date: 2/16/2004 Contract Finish Date: 10/14/2004 Quantity Treated (m3): Hazardous Materials, Industrial Wastes Treatment Method: Thermal Desorption Rate of Treatment (m3/hr): 1.5 to 2.5 tons per hour Working Hours per Day: 24 Working Days per Week: 6 Project Description: RLC Technologies was contracted by PCI to supply an ATDU system for a ...
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Thermal treatment: Domestic waste
Michaelis helps to protect the sensitive ecological system of the Maldives. On the uninhabited island of Vandhoo in the Raa Atoll, Michaelis has installed a modern domestic waste treatment plant. Household waste from surrounding islands and resorts is collected by special ships and brought to Vandhoo. There the household waste is separated and processed. The combustible part is converted into ...
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SEPA welcomes Energy from Waste report findings
Two reports published by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), evaluate waste treatment technologies and their benefits to sustainable waste management. The reports, which have been carried out by leading environmental research consultants AEA and Jacobs, bring together key recommendations on the future of energy recovery in Scotland. The Evaluation of Energy from Biowaste Arisings ...
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Entsorga-Enteco 2009 – Focus on `Air Quality Control & Emissions Protection`: Mission `Clean Air` forges ahead
Air quality control is one of the success stories of European environmental policy. Ever fewer air pollutants are being released into the atmosphere from power stations, waste incineration plants,industrial processes. But this is no reason to sitback. Environmental policy is still focussing above all on nitrogen compounds such as NOx and ammonia as well as particulate matter and ground-level ...
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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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