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Advance planning for air pollution control

Abstract

An air quality management program for nitric acid plants emitting pollutants which include nitrogen oxides is proposed. The program consists of the following five phases: an inventory of the handling equipment within the plant, including the identification of potential emission sources in terms of process material balances; source testing (if required); ambient air quality measurements; emission control analysis; and the development of a complete air management plan which includes a balance between air exhausted from buildups and processes and air supplied in a controlled economical manner. Typical NOx air pollution problems associated with nitric acid plants are reviewed along with various approaches to control and by-product recovery.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1972
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-78-081114
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Chem. Eng. World; (India); Journal Volume: 7:11
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; INDUSTRIAL PLANTS; PROCESS CONTROL; NITROGEN OXIDES; AIR POLLUTION CONTROL; AIR QUALITY; GASEOUS WASTES; MATERIALS RECOVERY; NITRIC ACID; STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES; CHALCOGENIDES; CONTROL; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; INORGANIC ACIDS; MANAGEMENT; NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION CONTROL; PROCESSING; RECOVERY; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTE PROCESSING; WASTES; 500200* - Environment, Atmospheric- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- (-1989)
OSTI ID:
7208271
Country of Origin:
India
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: CEWOA
Submitting Site:
APA
Size:
Pages: 53-56
Announcement Date:
Jul 01, 1978

Citation Formats

Brewer, G L. Advance planning for air pollution control. India: N. p., 1972. Web.
Brewer, G L. Advance planning for air pollution control. India.
Brewer, G L. 1972. "Advance planning for air pollution control." India.
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title = {Advance planning for air pollution control}
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abstractNote = {An air quality management program for nitric acid plants emitting pollutants which include nitrogen oxides is proposed. The program consists of the following five phases: an inventory of the handling equipment within the plant, including the identification of potential emission sources in terms of process material balances; source testing (if required); ambient air quality measurements; emission control analysis; and the development of a complete air management plan which includes a balance between air exhausted from buildups and processes and air supplied in a controlled economical manner. Typical NOx air pollution problems associated with nitric acid plants are reviewed along with various approaches to control and by-product recovery.}
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