| A. |
MINI WORKSHOPS |
| A.1. |
Clean Air Act Fundamentals and Compliance 201 |
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Frederick P. Fendt, Rohm and Haas Company - Moderator |
| A.1.a. |
The Health Reasons for the Clean Air Act and Need for Action |
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Ronald Lutwen, Orbital Technology Solutions |
| A.1.b. |
An Overview of the Act and A Simple Discussion of the Industrial Issues |
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Maxine D. Dewbury, The Procter & Gamble Company |
| A.1.c. |
An Overview of the Compliance Requirements |
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Jason Swofford, Trinity Consultants, Inc. |
| A.1.d. |
A Discussion of Compliance Pitfalls |
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Vincent M. Albanese, Fuel Tech, Inc. |
| A.2. |
Coal Sampling and Analysis - 101 |
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Charles D. (Chuck) Renner, SGS Minerals Services |
| E. |
PARTICULATE & MULTI-EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR HCl, SO2 AND Hg COMPLICANCE OR ADVANTAGE |
| E.1. |
ElectroCore Multi-Pollutant Control Program Update & Pilot Test Results |
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Lewis G. Hinman, UTC/Pratt& Whitney and Forney Corp. |
| E.2. |
RSCR Industrial NOx Reduction |
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Richard Abrams, Babcock Power Environmental Inc. |
| E.3. |
CataStak Low Temperature SCR System for Gas Fired Industrial Package Boilers |
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Larry K. Day, Nationwide Boiler Incorporated
Robert Remkes, CRI Catalyst Company
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| E.4. |
Haldor Topsoe SNOX Technology |
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Patrick Polk, Haldor Topsoe, Inc. |
| E.5. |
Cloud Chamber Scrubbers |
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Kevin D. Moss, Tri-Mer Corporation |
| E.6. |
Zero Cost Emissions Management |
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Kevin Snape, The Lubrizol Corporation |
| E.7. |
Mobotec System |
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Jay Crilley, Mobotec USA Inc. |
| E.8. |
MinPlus - Non Carbon Based Mercury Reducing Sorbert |
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Dr. Joep Biermann, MinPlus |
| E.9. |
MagMill - Emissions Reduction with Existing Pulverizers |
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Dr. Robin R. Oder, EXPORTech Company 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. |
NOx Control on Opportunity Fuels |
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Daniel Willems, Cleaver Brooks, Inc |
| F.1.b. |
Opportunity Fuels for Industrial Combustion |
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Vijay Mandayam, Coen Company, Inc. |
| F.1.c. |
Considerations for Minimizing Emissions |
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William Testa, John Zink Company, LLC/Todd Combustion |
| F.1.d. |
Auxiliary Burners for Boilers |
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Ray Medina, Hamworthy Peabody Combustion |
| G. |
INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL & INSTITUTIONAL CASE STUDIES IN BOILER MACT COMPLIANCE |
| G.1. |
DuPont Washington Works Boiler MACT Compliance Approach |
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John C. deRuyter, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company |
| G.2. |
Purdue University’s Wade Utility - Boiler MACT Case Study |
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Robin M. Ridgway, Purdue University |
| G.3. |
Ohio University Case Study - MACT Compliance "Fluesorbent Injection" |
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Mick Harris, Ohio University |
| I. |
CONTINUOUS EMISSIONS MONITORING & COMPLIANCE |
| I.1. |
Continuous Emissions Monitoring Panel |
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Robert Davis, Scott Specialty Gases, Inc. - Moderator |
| I.1.a. |
Purposes of Emissions Monitoring |
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J. David Vojtko, Horiba Instruments, Inc. |
| I.1.b. |
What Are the Total Costs for Boiler MACT Stack Testing? |
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Mike Cybulski, METCO Environmental |
| I.2.c. |
Better Understanding of Stack Testing Precision |
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Daniel Todd, Air Quality Services, LLC |
| I.2.d. |
CEMS for Boiler MACT Rule |
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Bill Worthington, Sick Maihak, Inc. |
| I.2.e. |
What is a CEMS? |
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Seth Morrell, Altech Environment USA |
| J. |
WORKSHOP SUMMARY |
| J.1. |
Alternative Fuels |
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William B. McPherson, DTE Energy Services |
| J.2. |
Considerations for Co-firing Alternative Fuels |
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Bob Morrow, Detroit Stoker Company |
| J.3. |
Advanced Coal Gasification Retrofit for Stoker Boilers for Reduced Operating Costs and Environmental Emissions |
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Keith Moore, Phenix Limited, LLC |
| J.4. |
Alternate Fuels for Today |
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Neil H. Johnson, Detroit Stoker Company (Retired) |
| J.5. |
Alternate Fuel Firing for Stokers - Slagging and Fouling |
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Carl R. Bozzuto, Alstom Power, Inc. (Retired) |