INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY III CONFERENCE
August 1-3, 2005
TECHNICAL SEMINAR - SELECTED PAPERS
1.   Conference Summary
Carl R. Bozzuto, Alstom Power, Inc.

A.   MINI WORKSHOPS
A.1.   Emission Compliance (MACT, NSR, Title V, CAIR, NSPS)
Dave Wall, Trinity Consultants, Inc.
A.2.   Solid Fuel Sampling and Analysis for Compliance and Contract Verification
Rick Flesher, Standard Laboratories, Inc.

B.   FORUMS
B.1.   Informal Owners' Only Forum
B.2.   Informal Equipment and Service Suppliers' Only Forum

C.   Environmental Rules, Regulations & Implementation in the Industrial Sector
C.1.   MACT & Other Industrial Boiler Rules
  James A. Eddinger, US EPA OAQPS
C.2.   State Implementation Implications for Industry
  Larry H. Bruss, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
C.3.   Spending Money on Controls - Think Clean Unit Status
  John Iwanski, Trinity Consultants, Inc.
C.4.   Energy, Environmental & Permitting
  Michael Zebell, P.E., ENSR Corporation
C.5.   A Constructor's Perspective
  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
  Bradley E. Rogers, GE Environmental Services
D.2.   Hybrid Dry-Wet Electrostatic Precipitators and Scrubber-Wet ESP for Industrial MACT Compliance
  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
  Robert Crynack & Dennis J. Shanahan, Indigo Technologies, LLC - US
Rod Truce, Indigo Technologies, LLC - Australia
D.4.   Increase Your Baghouse Capacity Using Pleated Technology
  Tom Anderson, Midwesco Filter Resources, Inc.
D.5.   MobotecSystem Technology for Combustion Improvement and Multi-pollutant Reduction (NOx, SOx, Hg, HCL and PM)
  Jay Crilley, Mobotec USA, Inc.
D.6.   Conversion of an Electrostatic Precipitator to a Baghouse (Fabric Filter)
  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
  Willard Goss, Beaumont Environmental Systems
D.8.   Recent Advances in Cloud Chamber Scrubber Technology
  Kevin D. Moss, CH2M Hill
D.9.   ElectroCore - Multi-Pollutant Control via Electrostatic Separation Technology
  Eric J. Gottung, United Technologies Research Center
D.10.   Overview of the Aqua-Chem/Cleaver Brooks Research Facility
  Earl Pfefferkorn, Cleaver Brooks

E.    
E.1.   Stokers in Today's Environment
  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
  Keith Moore, Phenix Limited, LLC
E.3.   Spreader Stoker Firing Technology
  David Jackson, Detroit Stoker Company
E.4.   Next Generation Coal Combustion and Air Pollution Control Technology for Southern Illinois University
  Brad Moorman and Gregg Tomberlin, Barlow Projects, Inc.

F.   NOx Emission Control Technology
F.1.   Annual ABMA Gas & Oil Fired Burner Manufacturers Panel
  Randy Rawson, ABMA - Moderator
F.1.a.   Low NOx Retrofit for Power Boilers with Waste Gas Incineration
  Darrell Dorman, Riley Power Inc., a Babcock Power Inc. Company
F.1.b.   Landfill Gas Applications for Industrial Combustion
  Gerry Hamilton, Coen Company, Inc.
F.1.c.   Alternative Fuels
  Earl Pfefferkorn, Cleaver Brooks
F.1.d.   Low Emissions and Alternate Fuel Firing
  William Testa, Todd Combustion Division of John Zink
F.2.   Burner Modifications for NOx Compliance and Performance Optimization
  Robert Benz, Benz Air Engineering Co., Inc.
F.3.   A Cost-Effective Alternative Low-NOx Technology for Industrial Boilers
  Rajani Varagani, Air Liquide
F.4.   Oxygen Assisted Combustion Processes
  Barb Jordan, Praxair, Inc.
F.5.   The Scope for Fuel Additives to Improve Combustion and Reduce Emissions
  David Spivey, Lubrizol Fuels Group
F.6.   Industrial SCR Applications
  Sean P. McMenamin, Peerless Mfg. Company
F.7.   SNCR+ for Industrial Applications
  Kevin Dougherty, Fuel Tech, Inc.
F.8.   Boiler Combustion Improvement, Boiler Lifecycle Extension and Emission NOx/CO/VOC Reduction for Wood Fired Boilers
  Michael Brown, Synterprise Global Consulting

G.   Continuous Emissions Monitoring & Compliance
G.1.   Emissions Monitoring for the Clean Air Rule
  Louis P. Nichols, Jr., US EPA
G.2.   Calibration Gas Issues for Boilers and Furnaces
  Robert Davis, Scott Specialty Gases, Inc. - Moderator
G.2.a.   How to Hire A Qualified Stack Sampling Firm
  Michael W. Hartman, Air Tech Environmental LLC
G.2.b.   Trimming Allowance Needs to the Bone Through a Focus on CEMS
  Bart Vince, All4inc.
G.2.c.   Mercury Testing
  Thomas C. Ponder P.E., TRC Environmental Solutions
G.2.d.   Purposes of Emission Monitoring
  Dave Vojtko, Horiba Instruments, Inc.