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A basic technical book on the design and application of gas cleaning technologies that use liquids, first published in the 1980's and used by plant and environmental engineers, regulatory personnel, and others concerned with air pollution. The second edition enlarges the discussion on the theory of
This manual will serve a useful function in training and giving experience to environmental scientists at all levels. Included in this manual are explanatory materials, exercises and experiments. These are intended as training guides. The users of this manual will find it possible to use simple equipment and naturally occurring events to construct some of the needed equipment but may also find it necessary to use commercially available equipment with some of the procedures.
This book is build upon the base of the design and application of gas cleaning technologies that use liquids. It includes the theory of operation of wet scrubbers, new "hybrid" scrubber systems that use multiple control techniques, and irrigated fiberbed filters that utilize Brownian motion capture.
This manual will serve a useful function in training and giving experience to environmental scientists at all levels. Included in this manual are explanatory materials, exercises and experiments. These are intended as training guides. The users of this manual will find it possible to use simple equipment and naturally occurring events to construct some of the needed equipment but may also find it necessary to use commercially available equipment with some of the procedures.
This book is designed to acquaint the reader with current regulations and with the necessary information to size air pollution control systems. The material presented should also help enable one to select the appropriate equipment for retrofit or new process control, to prepare specifications to purchase equipment, and to prepare permits for air pollution control systems. Sizing and Selecting Air Pollution Control Systems provides guidance to help those responsible for air pollution control to specify systems which are cost-effective and energy-efficient to meet the needs of their employers and the government. When equipment specifications are properly prepared, they provide for an easier comparison of competitive bids of those devices capable of meeting standards reliably and economically.
Since the first edition was printed in 1991, there have only been
minor changes in air regulations. The opposing "trenches" used by
environmental regulation proponents have deepened as each side
increases their database. Agencies and environmental groups have
backed off a little in issues such as bubble policies and
enforcement time tables. This has made it extremely difficult for
equipment vendors to anticipate industry requirements. Overall, the
current market projections are not very favorable for the new
equipment suppliers.
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