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RECORD NUMBER: 1407 OF 1535

Main Title Technology Evaluation Report: SITE (Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation) Program Demonstration Test. The American Combustion Pyretron Thermal Destruction System at the U.S. EPA's (Environmental Protection Agency's) Combustion Research Facility.
Author Waterland, L. ; Lee, J. W. ;
CORP Author Acurex Corp., Jefferson, AR.;Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Development.
Publisher Apr 89
Year Published 1989
Report Number EPA-68-03-3267; EPA/540/5-89/008;
Stock Number PB89-167894
Additional Subjects Soils ; Incinerators ; Waste disposal ; Hazardous materials ; Kilns ; Coal tar ; Performance evaluation ; Contaminants ; Design criteria ; Air pollution control equipment ; Research management ; Mixing ; Quality assurance ; Concentration(Composition) ; Scrubbers ; Superfund program ; Land pollution ; Remedial action ; Air pollution sampling ; Environmental research
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NTIS  PB89-167894 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 248p
Abstract
A series of demonstration tests of the American Combustion, Inc., Thermal Destruction System was performed under the SITE program. This oxygen-enhanced combustion system was retrofit to the rotary kiln incinerator at EPA's Combustion Research Facility. The system's performance was tested firing contaminated soil from the Stringfellow Superfund Site, both alone and mixed with a coal tar waste (KO87). Comparative performance with conventional incinerator operation was also tested. Compliance with the incinerator performance standards of 99.99% principal organic hazardous constituents (POHC) destruction and removal efficiency and particulate emissions of less than 180 mg/dscm at 7% O2 was measured for all tests. The Pyretron system was capable of in-compliance performance at double the mixed waste feedrate and at a 60% increase in batch waste charge mass than possible with conventional incineration. Scrubber blowdown and kiln ash contained no detectable levels of any of the POHCs chosen.