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Control of mercury emission

US EPA. Control of mercury emissions from coal-fired electric utility boilers, interim report, EPA-600/R-01-109, tables 2-2, 2-5, and 6-5. 2002. http //permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps34674/ P10071NU.pdf [accessed on 21.05.15]. [Pg.86]

Carbon-based processes (both direct injection and fixed-bed) have been developed for control of mercury emission from municipal- and hazardous-waste incinerators [10, llj. Existing data from the incinerators provide some insight on mercury control, but these data cannot be used directly for coal-fired utilities because mercury concentrations, species, and process conditions differ greatly [Ij. For example, municipal solid waste (MSW) mercury concentrations (200 to 1000 pg/m ) are one to two orders of magnitude larger than for flue gases generated by coal combustion sources. [Pg.460]


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