Type

Text

Date

1984-07

Language

en_US

Subject

Marine Sciences. | Atmospheric Sciences. | Waste disposal in the ocean -- Environmental aspects. | Spray drying -- Environmental aspects. | Fly ash -- Environmental aspects. | Flue gases -- Desulfurization. | A/S Niro Atomizer.

Source

Woodhead, P. M. J. Behavior of blocks of consolidated spray dryer flue gas desulfurization wastes in the sea / P.M.J. Woodhead, J.H. Parker. Stony Brook, N.Y. : Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, [1984]

Identifier

http://hdl.handle.net/11401/66117

Contributor

Marine Sciences Research Center | Bubolo, Nicole Justine | Woodhead, P.M.J. | Chang, Sherry | Larese. Stephen | Reigert, Maria | Torre, F. Jason

Creator

Woodhead, P.M.J. | Parker, John Hamilton, (J. H.)

Publisher

Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University | Stony Brook, NY

Format

application/pdf

Description

i, 49 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references .,from the title page and abstract, "Final report to: A/S Niro Atomizer, 305 Gladsaxevej, DK-2860 Soeborg, Denmark. . .Combustion of coal at electric power stations produces large quantities of fly ash and flue gas desulfurization wastes which must be disposed by environmentally acceptable means. Ocean disposal of these wastes is an attractive option for power stations with access to coastal waterways. For seven years, the Marine Sciences Research Center (MSRC), SUNY, has made very detailed studies on the interactions of a wide variety of coal combustion waste products in marine systems. A new FGD technology, Spray Drying Absorption, produces a dry end product composed of fly ash, desulfurization reaction products and excess reagent. With lime as the fixation reagent, the end products can be dampened and consolidated into self-hardening dense blocks. NIRO Atomizer, a manufacturer of spray drying systems has been investigating spray dryer FGD end product disposal and utilization for five years. . .

Relation

Special report (State University of New York at Stony Brook. Marine Sciences Research Center);57

Rights

Stony Brook University

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