Pollutant Removal from Wood and Coal Flue Gases by Soil Treatment |
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Authors: | Michael Duncan Hinrich L Bohn Mark Burr |
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Institution: | University of Arizona , Tucson , Arizona , USA |
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Abstract: | If many homeowners convert to solid fuels for heating, residential flue gases will be a large source of air pollution. Control of this pollution requires an inexpensive, reliable, and effective method of flue gas treatment. One such method is to force flue gases through soil beds. Such soil treatment removes all detectable smoke, odor, and polynuclear organic matter (POM), up to 97% of the CO, and at least 97% of the SO2 from flue gases of wood and coal combustion. The technique is low cost, reliable, almost maintenance-free, and also appears suitable for other small point sources of air pollution. |
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