INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY V CONFERENCE
July 30 to August 1, 2007
TECHNICAL SEMINAR - SELECTED PAPERS
1.   Conference Summary
Carl R. Bozzuto, Alstom Power, Inc.

A.   MINI WORKSHOPS
A.1.   Emission Compliance Primer - Alphabet Soup: MACT, NSR, and Regulatory Updates (on GHG, CAIR, BART)
  Mike Remsberg, P.E., Trinity Consultants
A.2.   Fundamentals of a Successful Air Pollution Control Project
  Moderator: Blake McBurney, McBurney Corporation
  What Does a Plant Have To Do? Why? - Robert G. Fraser, ENSR International
Plant Operations Evaluation - Lauren W. Laabs, Environmental Resources Management
Alternatives Development - Jeff Arroyo, Sega Engineering
Project Team & Engineering - Dale Pfaff, SP Environmental/Amerex
Installation and Start-up - Mick Durham, Stanley Consultants
A.3.   Update on the State of Industrial Compliance Coal
  Kevin Deschler, Arch Coal Company
A.4.   Fundamentals of Filtration Materials Selection and Operations Short Course
  Thomas W. Anderson, Midwesco Filter Resources, Inc.

B.   FORUMS
B.1.   Informal Owners’ Only Forum - See Summary
B.2.   Informal Equipment Suppliers, Engineering and Environmental Service Consultants’ Only Forum - See Summary

C.   ENVIRONMENTAL RULES, REGULATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
C.1.   Improving Air Quality Through Regional Actions
  Seth Barna, Ozone Transport Commission (OTC)
C.2.   EPA Region 1 Compliance Assistance on Air Quality Regulatory Compliance and Energy Conservation
  Roy Crystal, U.S. EPA Region 1
C.3.   Regional Haze Consultation Process
  Edward (Skipp) Kropp, Jackson Kelly PLLC and Midwest Ozone Group (MOG)
C.4.   Rules, Regs, and Requirements in the Industrial Sector
  David C. Foerter, Institute of Clean Air Companies (ICAC)
C.5.   Environmental Rules, Regulations and Implementation - An Industry Perspective
  Scott M. Darling, Alcoa, Inc.

D.  ANNUAL ABMA GAS & OIL FIRED BURNER MANUFACTURERS PANEL
D.1.   Considerations for Industrial Users for Emissions
  William H. Gurski, Hamworthy Peabody Combustion, Inc.
John Guarco, Hamworthy Peabody Combustion, Inc.
D.2.   Firetube Boiler/Burner Emissions
  David Thornock, Johnston Boiler Company

E.   PARTICULATE & MULTI-EMISSIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR NOx, HCl, SOx AND Hg COMPLICANCE OR ADVANTAGE
  Moderator: David C. Foerter, ICAC
E.1.   Combustion Improvement Mobotec Multi-Pollutant Reduction
  Jay Crilley, Mobotec USA, Inc.
E.2.   SNCR+ for NOx Control
  Kevin Dougherty, Fuel Tech, Inc.
E.3.   Dry Scrubbing for Industrial Facilities
  Mike Cornnell, Wheelabrator Air Pollution Control Inc., A Siemens Company
E.4.   Integrated Coal Solutions for Mercury, PM and NOx Reduction
  Brad Rogers, GE Environmental Services
E.5.   Multi Emission Technology Development
  Rich Crews, Process Engineering & Mfg., Inc.

F.   ENERGY EFFICIENCY, PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION AND COMBUSTION MODIFICATION FOR EMISSION CONTROL/COMPLIANCE
F.1.   Boiler Efficiency Fundamentals Workshop
  Norb Wright, Energy Efficiency Operations Consultant
F.2.   Energy Efficiency and Compliance
  Ron Dechene, Auburn Systems, LLC
F.3.   Advanced Controls Aid in Boiler Combustion Efficiency
  Dave Pasciolla, Automation Applications Inc, LLC
F4.   NOx Reduction Through Efficiency Gains
  Bob Benz PE, Benz Air Engineering Co., Inc.
Marcel Staedter, Benz Air Engineering Co., Inc.
F5.   Industrial Fuel Oil Additive Emissions Solutions
  Kevin Snape, The Lubrizol Corporation
F6.   The Clean Combustion System
  Keith Moore, Phenix Limited, LLC

G.   CASE STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
G.1.   Mercury Testing at Cornell’s Central Heating Plant
  Stacey Edwards, Cornell University
G.2.   Powerhouse Upgrade for Boiler MACT Compliance at Notre Dame
  Paul Kempf, University of Notre Dame
Steven Bergdolt, Cummins & Barnard, Inc.
G.3.   Air Pollution Control Systems at Virginia Tech’s Power Plant
  Byron Nichols, Virginia Tech
G.4.   Fuel Flexibility at The University of Illinois Champaign Campus
  Pat Mongoven, Fuel Tech Inc.
G.5.   Use of Dry Sorbent Injection Systems for Controlling Hg, HCl, SO2, SO3, and NOx CO2
  Keith Day, O’Brien & Gere Engineers Inc.
G.6.   Lime Based Sorbent Technologies for SOx, HCl and Hf Emission Controls for Small Boilers
  Howard Fitzgerald, Chemical Lime Company
Jim Dickerman, Chemical Lime Company
G.7.   CoalTek, Clean Coal Solutions for Today and Tomorrow
  Rolando Sanz-Guerrero, CoalTek

H.   CEMs & CEMs MONITORING and TESTING PANEL
  Moderator: Bob Davis, Airgas
H.1.   Clean Air Interstate Rule Opt-in Provisions
  Louis B. Nichols, Jr., US EPA
H.2.   Living with the New Part 60 Test Methods
  Larry Fisher, Ashtead Technology Rentals
H.3.   Ammonia Awareness & Safety
  Robert G. Mueller, Airgas
H.4.   How to Get Ready for a Stack Test
  Daniel Todd, Air Quality Services, LLC
H.5.   Emission Control Strategies for Fuel Flexibility and Cost Reduction for Midwest Client’s Coal Fired Boiler
  John Foster, SP Environmental/Amerex