
Up! Up! Up! Is Your Hg Concentration Really Going Up? Part II
Last time we discussed High Hg upon Startup after a planned or unplanned outage. If you missed it, be sure to check out that
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Last time we discussed High Hg upon Startup after a planned or unplanned outage. If you missed it, be sure to check out that
In the lead up to MATS and NESHAP, many were able to achieve mercury reductions as a co-benefit of their existing control devices. As
Thanks for tuning in. I’m Kelly, and I’m one of the Ohio Lumex instrumentation specialists. We’ll be covering common issues we see during sorbent
Thanks for tuning in. I’m Kelly, and I’m one of the Ohio Lumex instrumentation specialists. We’ll be covering the Ohio Lumex recommended maintenance regimen
Hi, this is Jon Cross with Ohio Lumex. We’ll be covering some of the features and applications for SO3 sorbent traps, several of the
Hi, this is Jon Cross with Ohio Lumex. I will cover some of the basic elements of our ammonia sorbent traps. First, I’ll lay
Demand for SO3 measurements has increased within the last several years, particularly for projects related to the optimization of alkali-based sorbent injections. Utilities have
The proposed rule for Steam Electric Power Generating Effluent Guidelines was set to place federal limits on toxic metals discharged from power plants and
Infrequent spot checking with steel cylinders (commonly referred to as “bombs”), poor sampling methods, inaccurate and imprecise lab analysis, and a general lack of
Mercury is a notorious neurotoxin that negatively affects human health when released into the atmosphere or water.
Sorbent trap measurements were essential for coal-fired utilities leading up to and through the implementation of Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), and continue
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in India issued Protocols for Online Continuous Effluent & Emission Monitoring Systems (OCEMS) in March 2018.