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Hazardous Air Emissions from Incineration Calvin R. Brunner

Hazardous Air Emissions from Incineration By Calvin R. Brunner

Hazardous Air Emissions from Incineration by Calvin R. Brunner


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Three chapters describe the incineration equipment in general use today and methods of calculating gas flows and air discharges from these systems. The dispersion of an atmospheric discharge to the surrounding areas and/or communities is a vital concern in assessing the nature of that discharge and its impact, or potential hazards.

Hazardous Air Emissions from Incineration Summary

Hazardous Air Emissions from Incineration by Calvin R. Brunner

This is a comprehensive handbook on the relationship of air pollution to incineration. Incineration is becoming the predominant method of dealing with many of our waste products and its most significant envi ronmental impact is on the air. This book includes information on emissions as well as on equipment design. Two chapters deal with the regulations governing incinerator emissions as well as the thermal destruction of hazardous wastes. Four chapters describe the nature of the emissions generated by the incin eration process. These particulate, gaseous, and odor emissions, are hazardous as well as deleterious to public well-being and aesthetics. Also included is a complete and timely discussion of dioxin generation and discharges. Three chapters describe the incineration equipment in general use today and methods of calculating gas flows and air discharges from these systems. Five chapters discuss the types of gas cleaning equipment available with sizing information and expected efficiencies. The nature of the gas cleaning process is discussed in detail. Criteria for selection of the opti mum system for a particular application is also included. The dispersion of an atmospheric discharge to the surrounding areas and/or communities is a vital concern in assessing the nature of that discharge and its impact, or potential hazards. A chapter is devoted to a relative simple method of estimating atmospheric dispersion.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Statutory Requirements.- 3 National Ambient Air Quality Standards.- 4 Particulate Pollutants.- 5 Gaseous Pollutants.- 6 Dioxins.- 7 Odor Emissions.- 8 Incineration.- 9 Incinerator Calculations.- 10 Estimating Incinerator Emissions.- 11 Gas Cleaning.- 12 Inertial Systems.- 13 Wet Gas Scrubbers.- 14 Fabric Filters.- 15 Electrostatic Precipitators.- 16 Control System Selection.- 17 Dispersion Calculations.- 18 Noise Generation and Control.

Additional information

NPB9780412007217
9780412007217
0412007215
Hazardous Air Emissions from Incineration by Calvin R. Brunner
New
Hardback
Chapman and Hall
1985-09-26
222
N/A
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