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Main Title Evaluation of the Technological Feasibility, and Cost of Selected Control Alternatives Necessary to Meet the Proposed Ohio SO2 Regulations for Industrial Boilers and Processes. Volume IX. Union Camp Corporation, Chemical Division, Dover Plant.
Author Sahagian, James ; Hall., Robert R. ;
CORP Author GCA Corp., Bedford, Mass. GCA Technology Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, Ill. Air and Hazardous Materials Div.
Year Published 1976
Report Number GCA-TR-76-14-G-Vol-9; EPA-68-01-3155; EPA/905/2-76/005-i;
Stock Number PB-268 962
Additional Subjects Chemical plants ; Air pollution control ; Sulfur dioxide ; Ohio ; Boilers ; Coal ; Organic compounds ; Combustion products ; Industrial wastes ; Feasibility ; Sites ; Cost analysis ; Capitalized costs ; Operating costs ; Plant location ; Process charting ; Design criteria ; Performance evaluation ; Regulations ; Flue gases ; Calcium oxides ; Sludge disposal ; Solid waste disposal ; Coal preparation ; Desulfurization ; Alkaline scrubbing ; Limestone scrubbing ; Low sulfur coal
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NTIS  PB-268 962 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This report presents an evaluation by the GCA Corporation, GCA/Technology Division, of technological feasibility and cost of complying with the proposed Ohio SO2 regulation (40 FR 52410, November 10, 1975) at the Union Camp Corporation, Chemical Division's Dover Plant. The final USEPA Sulfur Dioxide Control Strategy for the State of Ohio Technical Support Document, Vol. I and II (EPA 905/2-76-002) may be obtained from NTIS. This plant produced fatty organic chemicals. Two small coal-fired boilers are operated to produce steam for the production of these chemicals. After collecting necessary site and process specific data by means of a plant visit, the technical feasibility and cost of commercial lime and double alkali scrubbing systems were evaluated.