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Title Test Results from California Full-Scale Hazardous Waste Combustors
Creator Hart, John R. P.E.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1990
Spatial Coverage presented at San Francisco, California
Abstract Data are presented from the testing of full-scale hazardous waste combustors in California. The following conclusions may be drawn from this data: * Data from California facilities show that a Destruction and Removal Efficiency (DRE) of 99.99%, HCI removal of 99%, and particulate emissions of 0.08 grains/DSCF can be achieved if there is adequate residence time, combustion temperature, excess oxygen and adequate air pollution control equipment. * For a range of facilities, factors that influence combustion (temperature, residence time, stoichiometry) do not significantly influence DRE at the levels of concern (above 99.99%). * For a range of facilities, factors that indicate combustion efficiency (levels of CO and Total Unburned Hydrocarbons in the stack gas) may correlate with DRE, and with each other. * For some isolated facilities, data may correlate between factors that influence or indicate good combustion and with the measure of combustion efficiency, DRE.
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