| ENVIRONMENTAL RULES, REGULATIONS & IMPLEMENTATION |
| C.1 |
MACT, CAIR, NOx SIP, NAAQS and Regional Haze & More |
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Scott Mathias, US EPA |
| C.2 |
State Implementation Implications for Industry |
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Patricia R. North, Air Resources Division, New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services |
| C.3 |
Industrial Boiler MACT - Study All Your Options |
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Jeffrey A. Arroyo, Black & Veatch Corporation |
| C.4 |
I Can Now See the Trees Through the Forest |
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Arthur W. Brownell, International Paper Company, Retired |
| PARTICULATE EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES |
| D.1 |
Particulate Control Technologies for Meeting Industrial Boiler MACT Regulations |
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Bradley S. Rogers, BHA Group, Inc. |
| D.2 |
Application of Wet Electrostatic Precipitators for Meeting MACT and PM 2.5 |
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James (Buzz) Reynolds, ENERFAB/CR Clean Air Technologies |
| D.3 |
Mercury Control and Baghouse Operations |
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Willard Goss, RJM Beaumont |
| SCRUBBING FOR HCI, SO2 and Hg COMPLIANCE or ADVANTAGE |
| E.1 |
A Comparison of Wet and Dry Scrubbing Systems for Industrial Facilities |
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Ms. Aklima Hossain, Cummins & Barnard, Inc. Presented by Samuel R. Barnes, Cummins & Barnard, Inc. |
| E.2 |
Experience with Industrial Scale Dry Scrubbing |
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Byron Nichols, Virginia Tech University |
| E.3 |
Multi-emissions Scrubbing for NOx, SOx, and Hg |
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Charlie E. Hammel, EnviroScrub Technologies Corporation |
| E.4 |
Multi-pollutant Treatment of Gases and Particulates with Cloud Chamber Technology |
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Rod Gravley, Dr. Clyde Richards & Kevin Moss, Aketon Technologies, a CH2M Hill Company |
| E.5 |
Informal Breakfast with the Stoker Experts |
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Neil H. Johnson, Consultant Robert S. Morrow, Detroit Stoker Company |
| CONTINUOUS EMISSIONS MONITORING & COMPLIANCE |
| F.1 |
EPA Monitoring Requirements |
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Louis P. Nichols, Jr., US EPA Compliance Assurance Monitoring Division |
| F.2 |
Continuous Emissions Monitoring Panel |
| F.2.a |
Selection of "Low Cost of Ownership CEMS" Based on 10 Years of CEMS Operation and Maintenance Experience by the Electric Utility Industry |
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J. Ron Jernigan, Thermo Electron Corporation |
| F.2.b |
CEMs Practical Approaches and Considerations for Contracting with Aging CEMs |
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Ty Smith, CEMTEK Environmental Inc. |
| F.2.c |
Experiences with Source Testing |
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Michael W. Hartman, Air-Tech Environmental, LLC |
| F.2.d |
An Overview of the Forgotten Part of Compliance: Protocol Gases, Common Gas Problems and Solutions |
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Bob Davis, Scott Specialty Gases, Inc. |
| F.3 |
EPA's Environmental Technology Verification Program & New & Emerging Environmental Technologies (NEET) Database |
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Andrew Trenholm, Research Triangle Institute |
| F.4 |
Consolidating Industrial Power Plant Compliance (MACTs, NSPSs, permits, testing, reporting, EIs, GHGs, health & safety) - Recent Advances in EMIS, Handhelds, and Integration with Operations |
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David Wall, Trinity Consultants |
| F.5 |
Future Air Quality Regulatory and Legislative Trends |
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Joseph Curreri, ENSR International |
| NOx EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY |
| G.1 |
Annual ABMA Gas & Oil Fired Burner Manufacturers Panel |
| G.1.a |
"9 PPM" Burners are Here to Stay |
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Gerry Hamilton, Coen Company, Inc. |
| G.1.b |
Integrated Burner & Boiler Technologies for Low Emissions |
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Henri Reiher, Industrial Combustion |
| G.1.c |
Low Emissions and Alternative Fuels |
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William Testa, Todd Combustion |
| G.2 |
Developments in Oxygen Assisted Combustion |
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Leonard Switzer, Praxair, Inc. |
| G.3 |
A Cost-Effective Low-NOx Retrofit Technology for Industrial Boilers |
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Erwin Penfornis, Air Liquide |
| SCR & SNCR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS |
| H.1 |
SCR & SNCR for Industrial Facilities Panel - Meeting the NOx Reduction Requirements after the Clean Air Interstate Rule and Loss of Seasonal NOx Allowances for Purchase |
| H.1.a |
SCR Technology |
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Richard Abrams, Babcock Power Environmental Inc. |
| H.1.b |
SNCR+ for Industrial Facilities |
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Kevin Dougherty, Fuel Tech, Inc. |
| H.1.c |
Making Energy Safe, Efficient and Clean |
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Sean P. McMenamin, Peerless Mfg. Company |