Advances in Emissions Control and Monitoring Technology for Industrial Sources
July 9-10, 2008
The Inn at Chester Springs Hotel Conference Center
815 Pottstown Pike in Exton, PA 19341
Workshop Overview:
The workshop will focus on control and monitoring technologies for the industrial sources. The presentations will provide detailed technical information about innovative and new controls and monitoring technologies that are available to meet current and future regulatory requirements such as PM2.5 and ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and air toxic regulations for mercury and acid gases. ICAC member companies will showcase their experiences installing and maintaining air pollution control equipment for industrial applications in a case study format including discussions on emissions performance, regulatory driver of the control installation, costs and O&M recommendations. The presentation on July 9th will feature presentations on Mercury and PM controls available to improve the collection efficiency of various control devices including baghouses and ESPs. The second day, July 10th will focus on controls for stationary engines, mercury measurement and handheld emission measurement devices.
Session topics include:
• Mercury and PM Control from Combustion Systems
• Particulate Matter Control Solutions
• Emission Control Technologies by Sector
• Emission Controls for Stationary Engines
• Emission Measuring Technologies
Clik Here: Final Agenda and Presentations
Workshop Luncheon Sponsors:
Advances in Emissions Control and Monitoring Technology for Industrial Sources
Wednesday – July 9, 2008
The Need for New Air Pollution Control Technologies
Julie McDill, MARAMA
Advancements in Activated Carbon Injection Technology
Mark McCormick, Norit America
Acid Gas Scrubber for Mulitpollutant Reductions
Garret Billemeyer, BELCO Technologies
Wet ESP control of fine PM
James Reynolds, Siemens Environmental
ESP Upgrade Options for an Industrial Boiler
Bob Mastropietro, Lodge-Cottrell, Inc.
Upgrading ESP Components for Additional PM Control on Coal-fired boilers
Helmut Herder, NWL
Electrostatically Enhanced Fabric Filtration systems & ePTFE membrane filter elements for improved PM capture
Michael Johnson, GE Environmental Services
Fabric Filter Innovations and O&M
John Vaklyes, Midwesco Filter Resources
Controlling PM and Acid Gas Emissions from Industrial Boilers
Lew Benson, Carmeuse North America
Emission Control Options for Ethanol Manufacturing Facilities
Rich Grzanka , Anguil Environmental
NOx Emission Control Strategy for the Steel Mill Industry
Kevin Dougherty, Fuel Tech
Thursday – July 10, 2008
Emission Controls for Stationary Engines Introduction
Chad Whiteman, ICAC
State Roundtable Discussion on Distributive Generation:
Oxidation Technologies for Stationary Rich and Lean Burn Engines
William Hizny, BASF Catalysts LLC
NOx Control Technologies for Stationary Engines (including ammonia destruction).
Ken Jeffers, Argillion
Particulate Controls for Stationary Diesel Engines
Wilson Chu, Johnson Matthey
Synthetic Fuel Substitutes for Thermal Oxidizers
Steve Blocki, Durr Environmental
Emissions Measuring Technologies Introduction
Richard Hovan, Pavilion Technologies
What Pollutants Can Be Measured and Why? (please contact ICAC to request a sanitized copy of the presentation)
Bob Davis, Airgas Specialty Gases
Advances in NOx Testing with Portable Analyzers (e.g. stationary engines & other industrial applications)
Craig McKim, Testo Inc.
Mercury CEMs (costs & feasibilities)
Jeremy Whorton, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Predictive Emission Monitoring, A Cost Effective Option
Richard Hovan, Pavilion Technologies
Importance of Protocol Gas Accuracy for Emissions Measurement
Mike Hayes, Spectra Gases