GENERAL IDEAS IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

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GENERAL IDEAS IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Dr. Wesam Al Madhoun

If we have an air pollution problem there are three control options available: Improve dispersion *Tall stacks *Intermittent control scheme *Relocate the plant Reduce Emissions by Process Change, Pollution Prevention Use a Downstream Pollution Control Device

“Dilution is the solution to pollution” 1.1.Tall Stack 50 years ago: Tall stacks to dilute the pollutants before they came to ground “Dilution is the solution to pollution”

1.1.Tall Stack Today, it is still a measure, but not the only one There are limitations for the minimum stack heights allowed A high stack will also affect the effect area of a certain facility A tall stack will decrease ground concentrations only close enough to the emission source

1.2. Intermittent control schemes Intermittent control schemes are *predictive, *observational *combined predictive-observational To reduce emissions then, allowing emissions to return to normal rates at other, less critical times Short-term emission reduction is brought about by *a plant shutdown, *fuel switching, *production curtailment during the period of control.

1.3. Relocate the plants It is hard to remove an existing plant, but a new plant can be located where it is emissions will have their greatest impact in non populated areas.

2.Reduce Emissions by Process Change, Pollution Prevention Water base paints for some of their oil based paints and greatly reduce their emissions. Copper smelters have replaced furnaces, which produce low concentration SO2

3.Use Downstream Pollution Control Devices (Tailpipe Control Devices) Treat the contaminated gas stream,to remove or destroy the contaminant to make the stream acceptable for discharge into the ambient air.

In this course We will focus more on two of these headlines 2.Reduce Emissions by Process Change, Pollution Prevention 3.Use Downstream Pollution Control Devices (Tailpipe Control Devices)

Resource Recovery If the pollutant is a valuable material or a fuel, it may be more economical to collect and use it than to discard it.

Air Pollution Control Strategies Pollution formation prevention (before) Pollutant formation control by the process (during the process) Pollutant reduction after the formation (after)

The Ultimate Fate of Pollutants If possible, we prevent the formation of pollutants. If we can not do that, we hope to capture them and put to some good use

CHALLENGES IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (technical) Heterogenous chemistry needed frequently. Area sources. Tailpipe devices applicable only to industrial applications. Sampling and measurement difficulties

CHALLENGES IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (administrative) Transboundary pollution more difficult to handle Lack of adequate staff Defined future targets and how to accomplish.