| C. |
Environmental Rules, Regulations & Implementation in the Industrial Sector |
| C.1. |
MACT & Other Industrial Boiler Rules |
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James A. Eddinger, US EPA OAQPS |
| C.2. |
State Implementation Implications for Industry |
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Larry H. Bruss, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources |
| C.3. |
Spending Money on Controls - Think Clean Unit Status |
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John Iwanski, Trinity Consultants, Inc. |
| C.4. |
Energy, Environmental & Permitting |
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Michael Zebell, P.E., ENSR Corporation |
| C.5. |
A Constructor's Perspective |
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Raymond C. Ganga, The McBurney Corporation |
| D. |
Particulate & Multi-Emissions Control Technologies for HCl, SO2 and Hg Compliance or Advantage |
| D.1. |
Integrated Solutions for the Highest Value MACT Compliance Strategy |
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Bradley E. Rogers, GE Environmental Services |
| D.2. |
Hybrid Dry-Wet Electrostatic Precipitators and Scrubber-Wet ESP for Industrial MACT Compliance |
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James (Buzz) Reynolds, Wheelabrator APC, Inc./CR Clean Air Technologies |
| D.3. |
Indigo Bi-Polar Agglomerators Reduce PM2.5 Emissions and Opacity of Three Coal Fired Boilers in the US |
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Robert Crynack & Dennis J. Shanahan, Indigo Technologies, LLC - US Rod Truce, Indigo Technologies, LLC - Australia |
| D.4. |
Increase Your Baghouse Capacity Using Pleated Technology |
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Tom Anderson, Midwesco Filter Resources, Inc. |
| D.5. |
MobotecSystem Technology for Combustion Improvement and Multi-pollutant Reduction (NOx, SOx, Hg, HCL and PM) |
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Jay Crilley, Mobotec USA, Inc. |
| D.6. |
Conversion of an Electrostatic Precipitator to a Baghouse (Fabric Filter) |
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John T. Foster, S.P. Environmental, Inc. and AMEREX D.J. (Chuck) Tyburk, PCI Management & Consulting Co. Richard Sturm, Menasha Utilities |
| D.7. |
Flash Drying for SO2 and Mercury Control |
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Willard Goss, Beaumont Environmental Systems |
| D.8. |
Recent Advances in Cloud Chamber Scrubber Technology |
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Kevin D. Moss, CH2M Hill |
| D.9. |
ElectroCore - Multi-Pollutant Control via Electrostatic Separation Technology |
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Eric J. Gottung, United Technologies Research Center |
| D.10. |
Overview of the Aqua-Chem/Cleaver Brooks Research Facility |
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Earl Pfefferkorn, Cleaver Brooks |
| E. |
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| E.1. |
Stokers in Today's Environment |
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David Jackson, Detroit Stoker Company Neil H. Johnson, The Father of Fire & Coal Stokers |
| E.2. |
Retrofit of Coal-Fired Stoker Boilers For Low Emissions and Reduced Operating Costs |
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Keith Moore, Phenix Limited, LLC |
| E.3. |
Spreader Stoker Firing Technology |
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David Jackson, Detroit Stoker Company |
| E.4. |
Next Generation Coal Combustion and Air Pollution Control Technology for Southern Illinois University |
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Brad Moorman and Gregg Tomberlin, Barlow Projects, Inc. |
| F. |
NOx Emission Control Technology |
| F.1. |
Annual ABMA Gas & Oil Fired Burner Manufacturers Panel |
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Randy Rawson, ABMA - Moderator |
| F.1.a. |
Low NOx Retrofit for Power Boilers with Waste Gas Incineration |
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Darrell Dorman, Riley Power Inc., a Babcock Power Inc. Company |
| F.1.b. |
Landfill Gas Applications for Industrial Combustion |
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Gerry Hamilton, Coen Company, Inc. |
| F.1.c. |
Alternative Fuels |
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Earl Pfefferkorn, Cleaver Brooks |
| F.1.d. |
Low Emissions and Alternate Fuel Firing |
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William Testa, Todd Combustion Division of John Zink |
| F.2. |
Burner Modifications for NOx Compliance and Performance Optimization |
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Robert Benz, Benz Air Engineering Co., Inc. |
| F.3. |
A Cost-Effective Alternative Low-NOx Technology for Industrial Boilers |
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Rajani Varagani, Air Liquide |
| F.4. |
Oxygen Assisted Combustion Processes |
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Barb Jordan, Praxair, Inc. |
| F.5. |
The Scope for Fuel Additives to Improve Combustion and Reduce Emissions |
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David Spivey, Lubrizol Fuels Group |
| F.6. |
Industrial SCR Applications |
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Sean P. McMenamin, Peerless Mfg. Company |
| F.7. |
SNCR+ for Industrial Applications |
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Kevin Dougherty, Fuel Tech, Inc. |
| F.8. |
Boiler Combustion Improvement, Boiler Lifecycle Extension and Emission NOx/CO/VOC Reduction for Wood Fired Boilers |
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Michael Brown, Synterprise Global Consulting |
| G. |
Continuous Emissions Monitoring & Compliance |
| G.1. |
Emissions Monitoring for the Clean Air Rule |
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Louis P. Nichols, Jr., US EPA |
| G.2. |
Calibration Gas Issues for Boilers and Furnaces |
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Robert Davis, Scott Specialty Gases, Inc. - Moderator |
| G.2.a. |
How to Hire A Qualified Stack Sampling Firm |
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Michael W. Hartman, Air Tech Environmental LLC |
| G.2.b. |
Trimming Allowance Needs to the Bone Through a Focus on CEMS |
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Bart Vince, All4inc. |
| G.2.c. |
Mercury Testing |
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Thomas C. Ponder P.E., TRC Environmental Solutions |
| G.2.d. |
Purposes of Emission Monitoring |
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Dave Vojtko, Horiba Instruments, Inc. |