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Symposium Proceedings:  Environmental Aspects of Fuel Conversion Technology, V.  (September 1980, St. Louis, MO)

F. A. Ayer
N. S. Jones

Research Triangle Inst.
Research Triangle Park, NC

(Part A, Pages 1 to 83, 4.56MB)
(Part B, Pages 84 to 158, 3.68MB)
(Part C, Pages 159 to 266, 5.20 MB)
(Part D, Pages 267 to 358, 3.98 MB)
(Part E, Pages 359 to 451, 4.02MB)
(Part F, Pages 452 to 503,  2.31MB)
(Part G, Pages 504 to 577, 3.57MB)
(Part H, Pages 578 to 658, 4.03MB)

Table of Contents

Opening Session

1

Keynote Address - Kurt W. Riegel 2

Session I:

 General Approach

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Robert P. Hangebrauck, Chairman  

IERL/RTP Program for Gasification and Indirect Liquefaction        

8

  T. Kelly Janes  

EPA/IREL-RTP Program for Direct Liquefaction and Synfuel Product Use

12

  Dale A. Denny  

Update of EPA/IERL-RTP Environmental Assessment Methodology

17

  Garrie L. Kingsbury and N. Dean Smith  

The Permitting Process for New Synfuels Facilities

40

 

Terry L. Thoem

 

The TVA Ammonia from Coal Project

64

  P.C. Williamson  

Environmental Control Options for Synfuels Processes

45

  F. E. Witmer  

Technical and Environmental Aspects of the Great Plains Gasification Project

105

  Gary N. Weinreich  

Session II:

Environmental Assessment:  Direct Liquefaction

115

  D. Bruce Henschel, Chairman  

 

Preliminary Results of the Fort Lewis SRC-II Source Test

116

  Jung I. Kim and David D. Woodbridge  

 

Chemical/Biological Characterization of SRC-II Product and By-Products

134

  W. D. Felix, D. D. Mahlum, W. C. Weimer, R. A. Palroy, and B. W. Wilson  

 

Low-Nox Combustion for Alternate Fuels Containing Significant Quantities of Fuel-Bound Nitrogen

159

  W. D. Clark, D. W. Pershing, G. C. England, and M. P. Heap  

 

Problem-Oriented Report:  Utilization of Synthe Fuels:  An Environmental Perspective

208

  E. M. Bohn, J. E. Cotter, J. O. Cowles, J. Dadiani, R. S. lyer, J. M. Oyster  

Session III:

Environmental Assessment:

 

Gasification and Indirect Liquefaction

 267

  Charles Murray, Chairman

 

Environmental Test Results from Coal Gasification Pilot Plants

268

  N.A. Holt, J. E. McDaniel, and T.P. O’Shea

 

COS-H2S Relationships in Processes Producing Low/Medium Btu Gas

289

  Michael B. Faist, Robert A. Magee, and Maureen P. Kilpatrick

 

Behavior of a Semibatch Coal Gasification Unit

317

  W. J. McMichael and Duane G. Nichols 333

 

Carbon Conversion, Make Gas Production, and Formation  of Sulfur Gas Species in a Pilot-Scale Fluidized Bed Gasifier

  M. J. Purdy, J. K. Ferrell, R. M. Felder, S. Ganesan, and R. M. Kelly

 

Modderfontein Koppes – Totzek Source Test Results

359

  J. F. Clausen and C. A. Zee

 

An Environmentally Based Evaluation of the Multimedia Discharges from the Lurgi Coal Gasification System at Kosovo

380

  K. K. Bombaugh, W. E. Corbett, K. W. Lee, and W. S. Seames

 

Ambient Air Downwind of the Kosovo Gasification Complex:  A Compendium

428

  Ronald K. Patterson

 

Characterization of Coal Gasification Ask Leachate Using the RCRA Extraction Procedure

452

  Kar Y. Yu and Guy M. Crawford

 

Comparison of Coal Conversion Wastewaters

464

  Robert V. Collins, Kenneth W. Lee, and D. Scott Lewis

Session IV:

Environmental Control  

483

  Forest O. Mixon, Jr., Chairman

 

Ranking of Potential Pollutants from Coal Gasification Processes

484

  Duane G. Nichols and David A. Green

 

Effect of Sludge Age on the Biological Treatability of a Synthetic Coal Conversion Wastewater

504