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.
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}
author = {Brewer, G L}
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.}
journal = []
volume = {7:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1972}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Advance planning for air pollution control}
author = {Brewer, G L}
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.}
journal = []
volume = {7:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {India}
year = {1972}
month = {Nov}
}