The necessity for a practical approach to address organic emissions from cement kilns
Abstract
There is an inherent difficulty in monitoring organic emissions from hazardous waste combustion in the cement process. Data gathered by the EPA and the industry indicate that organic emissions at the main stack of cement kilns are principally from process characteristics and/or the desorption of organic constituents contained in the raw materials. Organic emissions are primarily based on the facility design and origin of the raw materials. One would generally conclude that organic emissions from fuels are essentially non-existent. To understand alternatives for monitoring organic emissions, this paper reviews some of the historical background behind the issue and reviews trends of characteristic organic emissions data. Based on this discussion and review, some approaches are presented to address organic emissions testing and monitoring when utilizing hazardous waste fuel in a cement kiln.
- Authors:
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- Schreiber, Yonley and Associates, Fenton, MO (United States)
- Safety-Kleen Corp., Elgin, IL (United States)
- Publication Date:
- OSTI Identifier:
- 347825
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9804112-
TRN: IM9923%%363
- Resource Type:
- Conference
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: Waste combustion in boilers and industrial furnaces specialty conference, Kansas City, MO (United States), 15-17 Apr 1998; Other Information: PBD: 1998; Related Information: Is Part Of Waste combustion in boilers and industrial furnaces: Proceedings; PB: 370 p.
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; CEMENT INDUSTRY; KILNS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; AIR POLLUTION MONITORING; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; REFUSE DERIVED FUELS; POLLUTION REGULATIONS
Citation Formats
Yonley, C, Schreiber, B, Kellerman, S, and Kellett, C. The necessity for a practical approach to address organic emissions from cement kilns. United States: N. p., 1998.
Web.
Yonley, C, Schreiber, B, Kellerman, S, & Kellett, C. The necessity for a practical approach to address organic emissions from cement kilns. United States.
Yonley, C, Schreiber, B, Kellerman, S, and Kellett, C. 1998.
"The necessity for a practical approach to address organic emissions from cement kilns". United States.
@article{osti_347825,
title = {The necessity for a practical approach to address organic emissions from cement kilns},
author = {Yonley, C and Schreiber, B and Kellerman, S and Kellett, C},
abstractNote = {There is an inherent difficulty in monitoring organic emissions from hazardous waste combustion in the cement process. Data gathered by the EPA and the industry indicate that organic emissions at the main stack of cement kilns are principally from process characteristics and/or the desorption of organic constituents contained in the raw materials. Organic emissions are primarily based on the facility design and origin of the raw materials. One would generally conclude that organic emissions from fuels are essentially non-existent. To understand alternatives for monitoring organic emissions, this paper reviews some of the historical background behind the issue and reviews trends of characteristic organic emissions data. Based on this discussion and review, some approaches are presented to address organic emissions testing and monitoring when utilizing hazardous waste fuel in a cement kiln.},
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year = {Thu Dec 31 00:00:00 EST 1998},
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