incinerator boiler News
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Today: press conference call to discuss clean air act standards for boilers and incinerators
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrators Gina McCarthy and Mathy Stanislaus will hold a press conference call today at 1 p.m. EST to discuss the final Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators. Members of the press interested in participating should dial in 15 minutes prior to the call. Reporters should dial (888) 539-8821 and give the conference ID ...
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Clarke Energy India Participate in Sugar Factories: The Future Innovative Energy Hub
This Friday, July 15, Clarke Energy India participated in the business meet “Sugar Factories: The Future Innovative Energy Hub”, as organized by Cogeneration Association of India in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh Sugar Industry is one of the largest sugar industries in the Indian economy. The government is emphasizing on making sugarcane part of a ‘circular ...
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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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Boilers & Incinerators to be Impacted by New EPA Standards
This week the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a news report that the “EPA Establishes Clean Air Act Standards for Boilers and Incinerators.” According to the release, “In response to federal court orders requiring the issuance of final standards, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing final Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain ...
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EPA proposes changes to clean air act standards for boilers and incinerators
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing changes to Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators based on analysis, review and consideration of data and input from states, environmental groups, industry, lawmakers and the public. The proposed reconsideration targets public health protection through significant reductions in toxic air pollutants, including ...
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EPA Finalizes Clean Air Standards for Industrial Boilers, Incinerators and Cement Kilns
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized changes to Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators that will achieve extensive public health protections by slashing toxic air pollution, including mercury and particle pollution, while at the same addressing feedback provided by industry and labor groups, increasing the rule’s flexibility and dramatically ...
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Forthcoming Webinar - Process Visualization in Industrial Incineration and Furnace Applications
In many industrial furnaces and boilers, thermocouples measure the furnace/boiler temperatures and are installed near the furnace refractory to read the refractory and local furnace atmosphere temperatures. Also, visible furnace cameras are used to visualize the inside of furnaces and boilers. With incineration, heating, annealing, chemical and petrochemical processing, it is important to ...
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EPA announces next steps on emissions standards for boilers, certain incinerators
Today a federal District Court judge in Washington D.C. issued an order extending by 30 days EPA’s deadline to issue emission standards for large and small boilers and solid waste and sewage sludge incinerators. EPA is disappointed that the extension was not longer. However, the agency will work diligently to issue these standards by this new deadline. The standards will be significantly ...
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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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EPA establishes clean air act standards for boilers and incinerators / sensible standards provide significant public health benefits while cutting costs from initial proposal by nearly 50 percent
In response to federal court orders requiring the issuance of final standards, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing final Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators that achieve significant public health protections through reductions in toxic air emissions, including mercury and soot, but cut the cost of implementation by about 50 percent from an earlier ...
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EPA proposes changes to clean air act standards for boilers and incinerators/reconsidered standards would set emission limits for less than one percent of boilers, achieve public health benefits while increasing flexibility and responding to public input
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing changes to Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators based on extensive analysis, review and consideration of data and input from states, environmental groups, industry, lawmakers and the public. The proposed reconsideration would achieve extensive public health protections through significant reductions in toxic air ...
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EPA seeks new timetable for reducing pollution from boilers and incinerators/agency committed to developing rules that are protective, cost effective and based on sound science (HQ)
In a motion filed today in the federal District Court for the District of Columbia, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking an extension in the current court-ordered schedule for issuing rules that would reduce harmful air emissions from large and small boilers and solid waste incinerators. The additional time is needed for the agency to re-propose the rules based on a full ...
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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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Curative and preventive wear protection: Boiler Coatings Seminar in France
On 1st March 2016, Castolin Eutectic and its Whertec division are hosting a seminar dedicated to industrial boiler users from incineration plants, biomass, power generation, pulp & paper plants or other industries. The seminar will tackle wear phenomena caused by corrosion, erosion and abrasion encountered during production processes. The seminar will take place from 9am to 4.30pm at the ...
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EPA to hold three public hearings on rules cutting toxic emissions from boilers, solid waste incinerators agency also extends comment period (HQ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold three public hearings in June on proposals cutting mercury emissions in half and significantly reducing other toxic air pollutants from industrial and institutional boilers, process heaters and solid waste incinerators. These toxics are known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health problems. The agency will also take comment at ...
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Complex issues with incinerating liquid and gaseous residues
Production processes in the chem-ical and pharmaceutical industries give rise to gaseous and liquid residues that are preferably disposed of in decentralized incinerators. Most of these residues are highly caloric gases and solutions containing high concentrations of organic substances. The complexity of these often toxic substances requires the use of special equipment for the incineration ...
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