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SYMPOSIUM ON THE TRANSFER AND UTILIZATION OF PARTICULATE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (3RD): VOLUME I. CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM COAL FIRED BOILERS
Citation:
Venditti, F., J. Armstrong, AND M. Durham. SYMPOSIUM ON THE TRANSFER AND UTILIZATION OF PARTICULATE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (3RD): VOLUME I. CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM COAL FIRED BOILERS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/9-82/005A.
Description:
The proceedings document the Third Symposium on the Transfer and Utilization of Particulate Control Technology, in Orlando, FL, March 9-13, 1981, sponsored by the Particulate Technology Branch of EPA's Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC. The symposium brought together researchers, manufacturers, users, government agencies, educators, and students to discuss new technology and provided an effective means for the transfer of this technology into the hands of the users. The three major categories of control technologies--electrostatic precipitators, scrubbers, and fabric filters--were the major concern of the symposium. These technologies were discussed from the perspectives of economics, new technical advancements in science and engineering, and applications. Several papers dealt with combinations of devices and technologies, leading to a concept of using a systems approach to particulate control rather than device control. Additional topic areas included novel control devices, high temperature/high pressure applications, fugitive emissions, and measurement techniques. Each of the four volumes, containing a set of related session topics, provides easy access to a unified technology area.