Patricia Scroggin, currently a regional practice manager at Burns & McDonnell, explained the options for meeting the CCR and ELG requirements. Bottom ash choices include: the remote chain conveyor which does not require modifications at the boiler but is high in capital cost, and the Magaldi dry cooler which has the advantage of being a dry system but can provide a problem in trying to locate it under the boiler. The pneumatic ash extractor, dewatering bin, geotextile tubes and other options are also available. FGD wastewater options include both biological and physical chemical treatment. The vaporation option results in zero liquid discharge. Zero valent iron is an emerging technology. Presentation: http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/Decision_Tree/subscriber/Tree/DescriptionTextLinks/Powergen_Scroggin_Presentation.pdf Recording: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article?id=1216 Click Here For Complete Interview Text
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