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Posted August 11, 2017
Effective March 21, 2016, all Sewage Sludge Incinerators (SSIs) were required to be in compliance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) air pollutant emissions standards. The use of Gore's Sorbent Polymer Composite technology, found in the GORE™ Mercury Control System, helped wastewater treatment plants in Cincinnati and Cleveland achieve compliance while decreasing capital, operations and maintenance costs.
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Posted August 11, 2017
Under Article 8 of the Minamata Convention, the cement industry is obligated to reduce mercury pollution around the globe. The GORE™ Mercury Control System is a simple, low cost, low maintenance solution for mercury control – offering guaranteed compliance with the strictest mercury emissions limits.
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Under Article 8 of the Minamata Convention, the cement industry is obligated to reduce mercury pollution around the globe. The GORE Mercury Control System is a simple, low cost, low maintenance solution for mercury control – offering guaranteed compliance with the strictest mercury emissions limits.
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Cetim disposes of test benches to perform the tests detailed in the document Pr EN 16752 "Centrifugal pumps — Test procedure for seal packing": an ESA – FSA type test bench, specifically for packings and a high performance test bench.