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Pollution Online Newsletter
Volume 2 Issue 42
Wednesday, August 11, 1999
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Each day the wire-service section of Pollution Online runs new news stories
related to developments in the pollution-control field from around the globe.
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******** FEATURED ARTICLES selected by Paul Hersch ********
1) Noteworthy Low-temperature NOx Removal Process
2) Anguil Controls VOC Emissions from Asian PTA Plant
3) U.S. Tightens Some Stack-emissions Rules
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1) Noteworthy Low-temperature NOx Removal Process
The process uses ozone as an oxidant and converts difficult-to-dissolve NO
and
NO2 to easy-to-dissolve N2O5, which can be scrubbed with water and redirected
to a NOx waste-treatment section.
http://www2.pollutiononline.com/read/nl19990811/6167
2) Anguil Controls VOC Emissions from Asian PTA Plant
The company explains the technology selection and design considerations used
in
a recent VOC control project for a PTA plant in Asia.
http://www2.pollutiononline.com/read/nl19990811/6168
3) U.S. Tightens Some Stack-emissions Rules
The U.S. EPA has drawn stricter limits on emissions of dioxin and furan from
waste combustors.
http://www2.pollutiononline.com/read/nl19990811/6169
******** EDITOR'S CHOICE PRODUCTS ********
1) Open Channel Comminutor. By: Franklin Miller, Inc. (Livingston, NJ)
2) Continuous Belt Channel Screen.By:Waterlink Separations (Lake Bluff,IL
3) Dissolved Oxygen Analyzer. By: Analytical Technology (Oaks, PA)
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1) Open Channel Comminutor. By: Franklin Miller, Inc. (Livingston, NJ)
Providing automatic screening and shredding of raw sewage solids through open
channels, the Dimminutor ensures continuous wastewater system flow.
http://www2.pollutiononline.com/read/nl19990811/6170
2) Continuous Belt Channel Screen.By:Waterlink Separations (Lake Bluff,IL
Offering a continuous, self-cleaning screening belt that performs coarse and
fine filtration simultaneously, the HyFlo is designed for liquid/solid
separation in municipal and industrial streams.
http://www2.pollutiononline.com/read/nl19990811/6171
3) Dissolved Oxygen Analyzer. By: Analytical Technology (Oaks, PA)
The D16/60 can be used to measure dissolved oxygen in aeration tanks,
effluent
channels, aquaculture tanks, streams, or other aqueous systems.
http://www2.pollutiononline.com/read/nl19990811/6173
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