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Air Management Framework for the Industrial Heartland
April 2009
Currently, emissions from facilities are regulated by Alberta Environment and the ERCB who set enforceable limits, standards, or technical requirements for industry in Approvals, Regulations, Codes of Practice, Directives, and Licenses. But the prospect of rapid industrial development in the Capital Region and the Industrial Heartland has raised questions about the capacity of the environment to sustain this growth. To read more about this topic, please click here.
Regional Water Management Framework for the Industrial Heartland
April 2009
Significant industrial growth is happening in the region, along with corresponding regional municipal growth. With this growth, many are asking questions about the impacts to quality of life, what is being done to plan for the growth, what steps are being taken to protect the environment, to ensure public safety, and what will be done to improve the infrastructure? To read more about this topic, please click here.
Alberta NOx & SOx Control Technologies Symposium
April 2008
This one-day symposium, hosted by Alberta Finance & Enterprise in association with its partners was designed to provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about some of the latest NO x and SO x emissions control technologies as well as to network with industry technology providers. The symposium will be of interest to process engineers, regulatory compliance personnel and technology decision makers.
- Real World Combustion Source Emissions Reduction
- Emission Reducing Technologies for Boilers & Steamers
- A Novel SO2 Scrubbing Process For Industrial SO2 Emission Control
- NOx Emissions Control from Industrial Boilers, Furnaces, and Gas Turbines
- Introduction to Peerless Mfg and SCR System Overview
- Emission Control Technologies for Airborne Pollutants
- State of the Art Controls for Particulate, SO2, SO3 and NOx
- Aspects of SOx Reduction
- How NOT to go Broke in the Heartland