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Iron making, pollution control

Both fossil fuels and hazardous waste fuels used in Southdown cement kilns contain metals. The raw materials (limestone, clay, sand) used to make cement clinker also contain metals. In fact, certain metals, such as iron and aluminum, are essential components of the final product. While metals cannot be destroyed, the Southdown cement kiln process effectively manages them in the following ways (a) cement kiln operators limit emissions by carefully restricting the metals content in wastes accepted for recycling (b) dust particles containing metals are returned to the kUn through closed-loop mechanisms, where metals are chemically bonded into the cement clinker (c) particles not returned to the kiln are captured in state-of-the-art pollution control devices and (d) small amounts are emitted from the stack in quantities strictly hmited by USEPA s BIF mle. [Pg.127]


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