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Two systems designed for the thermal combustion and abatement of hydrocarbon emissions from two natural gas fractionation trains have been installed at a Southwest midstream natural gas processing facility.
According to an announcement from the Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Flint Hills Resources, Wichita, Kan., has agreed to implement technologies to control air pollution from industrial flares and leaking equipment.
Effective VOC control can be achieved with effective pollution control equipment such as regenerative thermal oxidizers, flares and catalytic oxidizers. Knowing what to use where can help you optimize control and minimize the use of auxiliary fuel.
State and federal regulations require that a range of industries control organic vapors from their processes. Applications exist in food processing, finishing, ethanol/biodiesel fuels, plastics/rubber, packaging/printing, pharmaceuticals, refining, electronics, pulp/paper/engineered wood and other industries.