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Critical review, comparative evaluation, cost update, and baseline data development services in oil-shale mining, in-situ liquefaction, and above-ground retorting processes from the environmental, permitting, and licensing viewpoints. Volume II. Oil-shale industry pollutant control technology

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The present volume is the second major deliverable of the title study. The first volume is the second major deliverable of the title study. The first volume was dedicated to process engineering descriptions of six oil shale retorting technologies, namely: Paraho, Tosco 2, Oxidental Modified In-Situ, Rio Blanco, Union Oil, and Superior Oil. The current volume provides brief, but comprehensive descriptions of the annotated state of the art of the most popular control technology options discussed today in the oil shale literature. All process engineering references listed in our Volume 1- Oil Shale Retorting Process Engineering have been thoroughly studied. All pollutant Control Technologies suggested in these studies as potential remedies to air pollutants, particulates, liquid effluents, sewage, and solid waste and qualitatively discussed in the present volume. Sources for these control technology descriptions are reference datebooks in environmental engineering on file with the FMR library. Additional datebooks, handbooks, and reference manuals were obtained from local libraries with which the FMR library maintains active interloan agreements. A partial list of the sources utilized in the present volume is provided in the reference section.

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Citation Roy Long, Critical review, comparative evaluation, cost update, and baseline data development services in oil-shale mining, in-situ liquefaction, and above-ground retorting processes from the environmental, permitting, and licensing viewpoints. Volume II. Oil-shale industry pollutant control technology, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/critical-review-comparative-evaluation-cost-update-and-baseline-data-development-services-in-oil
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Publication Date 1981-1-28