incineration air News
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TODAY: Press conference call to discuss proposed changes to boilers and incinerators rule
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrators Gina McCarthy and Mathy Stanislaus will hold a press conference call today at 12:00 p.m. EST to discuss changes to EPA’s proposed rule for boilers and incinerators under the Clean Air Act. The proposed reconsideration would maintain public health protections through significant reductions in toxic air pollutants, including ...
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Green groups unimpressed by Barroso commission
A coalition of ten Brussels-based environmental campaign groups has delivered a highly critical verdict on the European commission's environment policy achievements during the first half of president José Manuel Barroso's term in office. 'This commission has made a poor start, paying lip-service to or marginalising the environment agenda,' says the 'Green-10' in a mid-term review released on ...
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Energy from Waste: Modern plants and increased revenues to boost investments, says Frost & Sullivan
Concerns on the growing volumes of municipal solid waste (MSW), the decreasing capacity of landfill sites, and the considerable rise in resource consumption will help sustain investments in the European waste to energy (WTE) plant market. European Union legislations and country-specific regulations have further encouraged the setting up of WTE plants in the region. New analysis from Frost & ...
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EPA Exemption for Incinerators Ruled Illegal
WASHINGTON, DC (ENS) - A federal court has thrown out an attempt by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA to exempt tens of thousands of waste incinerators from the controls of the Clean Air Act. In a decision June 8 by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, a panel of three judges ruled that facilities that burn waste are incinerators, not 'boilers' or 'process ...
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Selas Fluid Wins Contract for Fume Incinerator
Selas Fluid Processing has won a contract to supply a fume incinerator with a waste heat boiler and air pollution control system to a silicon lubricants plant owned by a major U.S. chemical producer. 'This is a milestone plant for our company and the industry because of the type of waste treated, the incinerator's size, and the component arrangement. Our bid was selected based on the process ...
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National grid calls for anaerobic digestion boost
The National Grid has forecast that the development of anaerobic digestion infrastructure and biogas production has the potential to be a significant source of fuel for the UK. Biodegradable waste streams, such as food and wood waste could be turned into biogas and injected into the gas distribution system, according to a new study by the National Grid and analysts Ernst and Young. In the study ...
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Air Curtain Burning Better than Grinding
In New York City, The Army Corp of Engineers, the US EPA and FEMA are using a much better alternative to wood debris removal than in many past disasters. They are using Air Curtain Burners by Air Burners, Inc., the most cost effective and environmentally sensitive method of eliminating vegetative waste. Air Curtain machines do not require grinding or chipping. Whole logs, branches and root balls ...
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The Surefire SF150. Is this our most popular waste incinerator?
We’ve always stated that the majority of the waste incinerators that we supply are either bespoke models or customised designs, but we have to admit that very often customers come to us wanting a unit from our standard ranges and when it comes to Surefire then the SF150 is undoubtedly one of the most specified models. Recently we had an excellent example of this when we received an order ...
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