May 18-19, 2011
Maryland Department of the Environment/Montgomery Park Baltimore, MD
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW & PRESENTATIONS:
Hotel Information
MARAMA and the Institute of Clean Air Companies (ICAC) sponsored Advances in Air Pollution Control Technologies Workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to provide state/local and federal government agency staff with the latest information on current and emerging emission control technologies for criteria and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Information on a variety of control technologies were presented by the companies that have developed them. Presentations included schematics of control devices, real world control efficiencies, and case histories.
PRESENTATIONS 
Agenda
EPA's Final Rules to Reduce Air Toxics from Industrial Boilers Ray Chalmers, EPA Region III
NOx Emission Control Options for ICI Boilers John M. Boyle, Ph.D., Fuel Tech
Advances in Activated Carbon Injection Technology for Mercury Control Richard Miller, ADA-ES
Multi-pollutant Emission Reduction Technology for Small Utility Boilers Lew Benson, NalcoMobotc
Calcium Hydroxide DSI & Factors that Impact Acid Gas Control Performance Michael Schantz, Lhoist North America
Dry Sorbent Injection - Sodium Paul Jones, Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
Circulating Dry Scrubber Technology Applicability for Industrial and Small Utility Boilers Justin P. Chenevey, Babcock & Wilcox
Optimized Cyclone Performance - Wood Waste Terry Crabtree, Anguil Environmental
Controlling Mercury Emissions from a Cement Kiln: Mercury Roaster Technology Peter Paone, FLSmidth Minerals Inc.
NOx Control for Stationary Gas Engines Wilson Chu, Johnson Matthey, SSEC
Oxidation Technologies for Stationary Rich and Lean Burn Engines Bill Hizny, BASF Corporation
Emission Control Equipment Costs Jim Staudt, Andover Technologies Parnters
Acid Gas Moniotring Techniques Ty Smith, CEMTEK Instruments
Portable Analyzers for Stationary Engines and other Industrial Applications Drew Wilson, ECOM America Ltd.
Fugitive Emission Detection Using Toxic Vapor Analyzers (TVA) Bob Francis, Thermo Fisher Scientific
If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact Alice Lutrey at alutrey(at)marama.org or Joan Walstrum at jwalstrum(at)marama.org or 443-901-1882.
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