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PROCEEDINGS: 1989 JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON STATIONARY COMBUSTION NOX CONTROL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, MARCH 6-9, 1989 VOLUME 1

Citation:

Runge, C. PROCEEDINGS: 1989 JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON STATIONARY COMBUSTION NOX CONTROL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, MARCH 6-9, 1989 VOLUME 1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/9-89/062a (NTIS PB89-220529), 1989.

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Description:

The proceedings document presentations at the 1989 Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NOx Control, held March 6-9, 1989, in San Francisco, CA. The symposium, sponsored by the U. S. EPA and EPRl, was the fifth in a series devoted solely to the discussion of control of NOx emissions from stationary sources. Topics discussed included low-NOx combustion developments such as burner design modifications and reburning; coal-, oil-, and gas- fired boiler applications: flue gas treatment processes; fundamental combustion studies; and industrial and commercial applications. Also presented were manufacturers' updates of commercially available technology and an overview of environmental issues involving NOx control. The 4-day meeting was attended by persons from 14 nations. More than 50 papers were presented by EPA and EPR1 staff members, utility company representatives. boiler and related equipment manufacturers, research and development groups, and university representatives. The proceedings are in two volumes. Volume 1 includes background, combustion NOx developments I and Il, manufacturer's update, advanced combustion technology, and incineration. Volume 2 includes SCR coal applications, fundamental combustion research, post combustion NOx control development, fundamental combustion research, new developments, and oil and gas combustion. Report available at NTIS as PB89-220529.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( EPA PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS)
Product Published Date:03/06/1989
Record Last Revised:09/11/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 125732