Environmental, Health & Safety :: Environmental Management :: Air Pollution Control
January 1, 2007
Mercury Emissions - Control, Processes go commercial
Activated-carbon absorption has the lead, but other methods show promise
Gerald Parkinson
November 17 was the deadline for states to submit their plans for the control of mercury emissions from power plants to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, Washington D.C.; epa.gov), but mercury-control processes are already being...
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