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Ceramic Fiber Technology Facilitates Advancement in Hot Gas Filtration
Tri-Mer Corporation, a developer of advanced technologies for the control of VOCs, fine particulate and industrial gases, has introduced “UltraTemp Filtration,” a hot gas filtration system that filters fine particulate to extremely low levels. The heart of the UltraTemp Hot Gas Filtration System is a new generation of ceramic filters. Earlier generations of ceramic filters ...
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Breakthrough Catalyst Filter Technology Controls PM, SO2, HCl, NOx and Dioxins
Who benefits? Boiler owners seeking to comply with Boiler MACT, biomass energy producers, glass manufacturers, chemical companies; companies involved with waste pyrolysis or incineration; metal smelters, metal powder producers, mineral processors, foundries, cement manufacturers. Broad interest to pollution control consultants. Owosso, MI. Tri-Mer Corporation, a technology leader in air ...
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EPA begins work to remove dioxin-laden sediment from the Lower Passaic River
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the start of construction needed to remove contaminated sediment from the lower Passaic River. This is an important milestone in the cleanup of this heavily contaminated stretch of the Passaic adjacent to the Diamond Alkali Superfund site in Newark, New Jersey. The sediment in this area of the river is highly contaminated with dioxin, which ...
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Macrotek awarded major air pollution control contract for UEA
Macrotek Inc., a global provider of air pollution control technologies, announced receipt of a major air pollution control scrubber system contract from a proprietary client for an overseas installation. The scrubber system will remove hazardous pollutants for a transportable waste incinerator. This one of a kind, all-in-one assembly is the only APC system of its kind to integrate several ...
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Preparations underway to remove toxic sediment from Lower Passaic River
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that work has begun on removing 200,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment from an area of the Passaic River near the Diamond Alkali Superfund site located at 80 Lister Avenue in Newark, NJ. EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are overseeing the work, which is funded and being performed by Tierra Solutions, Inc. The work is being ...
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EPA: Lockheed West Seattle/Shipyard 2 cleanup will help Puget Sound
Another environmental milestone has been reached at the former Lockheed West Seattle Shipyard/Shipyard 2 on Seattle’s Elliott Bay. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued an order to the Lockheed Martin Corporation for the cleanup of their property on Seattle’s Elliott Bay. Lockheed West Seattle/Shipyard 2, is the latest in a series of more than 50 federal, state and ...
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EPA Finalizes Passaic River Cleanup; One of the Largest Superfund Projects in EPA History Will Protect People’s Health and the Environment
In an action that will protect people’s health and the environment, and benefit riverfront communities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today finalized a plan to remove 3.5 million cubic yards of toxic sediment from the lower eight miles of the Passaic River in New Jersey, followed by capping that entire stretch of river bottom. The sediment in the Passaic River is severely ...
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EPA Proposes Plan to Remove Toxic Sediment from the Passaic River; the Largest Cleanup in EPA History
In an historic action that will protect people’s health and the environment, and benefit riverfront communities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today proposed a plan to remove 4.3 million cubic yards of highly contaminated sediment from the lower eight miles of the Passaic River in New Jersey. The sediment in the Passaic River is severely contaminated with dioxin, polychlorinated ...
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