#FCI shared an informative presentation on Best Practices for Accurate Mass #Flow-Measurement in Municipal Wet Gas Applications at the Virtual Water Expo. We invite you to see #FCI’s on-demand presentation to learn about a few different strategies to make accurate, reliable mass flow measurements in common municipal wet gas applications: https://lnkd.in/gkvv8mqZ
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Please consider making time for this important webinar next week. Traditionally in situ thermal remediation (ISTR) is best known for CVOC contamination but many people are still unaware that thermal can be used to treat manufactured gas plant (MGP) contamination and this may be a large growth area for consultants to better serve your clients remedial needs. Even if you can't make the webinar, please register and you will be sent a recording of the webinar. Have a great weekend! #TCH #ISTR #thermalremediation #terratherm
Tackling the remediation of a manufactured gas plant (MGP) site can be expensive as well as hazardous for workers and the community. How can you reduce costs and increase safety? Register for next week's pre-recorded webinar in which thermal technology expert John LaChance reviews in situ thermal remediation (ISTR), a safe and cost-competitive alternative. John will introduce the primary ISTR technologies, discuss key design considerations, and present a real-life example of an MGP site remediated with ISTR. You’ll be able to ask questions, too! https://lnkd.in/gwadb5zv
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Tackling the remediation of a manufactured gas plant (MGP) site can be expensive as well as hazardous for workers and the community. How can you reduce costs and increase safety? Register for next week's pre-recorded webinar in which thermal technology expert John LaChance reviews in situ thermal remediation (ISTR), a safe and cost-competitive alternative. John will introduce the primary ISTR technologies, discuss key design considerations, and present a real-life example of an MGP site remediated with ISTR. You’ll be able to ask questions, too! https://lnkd.in/gwadb5zv
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In our Oil & Gas Tech Tip of the Month, Eric Uutala reminds us to take cold weather into account for product selection: “With winter months coming up, it may be time to prepare your equipment for extended cold weather storage. As you consider your next steps, it is also important to consider the preservation products you are using, and their tolerance to cold weather conditions for both storage and application. To combat this, Cortec® has developed a series of “Winterized” products meant for use in cold weather months. With a freezing point of -47 °F (-44 °C), VpCI®-337 Winterized can be used as a cold weather alternative to our standard VpCI®-337 for internal fogging applications. If other hydrotesting or water flushing operations are needed, VpCI®-649 Winterized is a better option. With a freezing point of -36 °F (-38 °C), the product can be stored outside and on site, rather than in a heated warehouse. We know that preservation doesn’t stop in the winter, so reach out to Cortec® for help with all your needs!” https://ow.ly/SGCE50PTyhj #Cortec #VCI #VpCI #corrosionprotection #ecofriendlyproducts #sustainability #enviroment #ecoconscious #innovation
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Gas risk assessments should follow BS8485 - not CIRIA C665 or the NHBC traffic lights. BS 8485 is a highly conservative screening approach (like GACs). If you have continous data you can use more advanced risk assessment methods such as the one described in Ground Engineering 1999. This will usually pay for itself by reducing or eliminating the need for gas membranes. CL:AIRE are running gas risk assessment courses that will explain how to apply the NHBC guidance and BS8485 correctly They also run a short course for clients, regulators, etc explaining what they should be looking for in a good risk assessment
The NHBC has published a position statement confirming that the “traffic lights” approach to ground gas risk assessment will be officially withdrawn in July 2025. The full statement from NHBC is available to read here: https://lnkd.in/eXRvRXgm This makes the NHBC position clear that the approach in the British Standard BS8485 should be followed for ground gas risk assessment. The most up to date guidance from NHBC NF94 ‘Hazardous ground gas – an essential guide for housebuilders’ was authored by Buro Happold’s Stephen Hugh Mallett, EPG’s Technical Director Steve Wilson and Head of Geoenvironmental Amy Juden and is available to download here: https://lnkd.in/eSqijjWE
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📢 ICYMI! The U.S. DOT’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has submitted its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on CO2 pipelines to OMB for review. Key topics likely to be addressed in the proposed rule include 1. Operational and maintenance considerations for all phases of carbon dioxide (supercritical, gas phase, etc.) including leak detection methods 2. Requirements for estimating the potential impact radius for carbon dioxide leaks 3. Material testing and qualification for repurposing pipelines 4. Requirements for emergency preparedness and response 5. Underground storage facilities Details of the NPRM are not public until the OMB review is complete, and then they will be published in the Federal Register. #ccus #co2 #phmsa https://lnkd.in/g5kiVqSw
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Assessment Integration of Wind-based DG and DSTATCOM in Real Egyptian Distribution grid Considering the uncertainty of load demand
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The case study Heartland Water Technology’s LM-HT Concentrator Provides ZLD Treatment of FGD Purge Water Using Flue gas as Thermal Energy Source details a demonstration project by Heartland, in partnership with The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). The project evaluated the Heartland LM-HT® Concentrator's capability to treat Flue Gas Desulfurization (#FGD) purge water to Zero Liquid Discharge (#ZLD) using flue gas as the thermal energy source. Over the course of 14 days 10,000 gallons of wastewater were treated with a net volume reduction of 90-95%. https://lnkd.in/e8Kgz9SF #power #powerplants #purgewater #industrialwastewater #zeroliquiddischarge #fluegasdesulfurization #wastewaterevaporation #onsite #solutions
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Excellent EPRI white paper on BESS. Published in November 2023 "The Evolution of Battery Energy Storage Safety Codes and Standards" is excellent and a must-read for BESSperts. As well as providing an easy-to-read overview of BESS standards it highlights the major improvements in BESS safety made in recent years. I note with extreme interest and hope that "....there is a proposal to modify NFPA 855 to prohibit the use of clean agent or aerosol fire suppression systems unless UL 9540A testing can demonstrate that use of such systems does not present a deflagration hazard.". Fingers crossed...... #bess #lithiumionbatteries #lithiumionbattery https://lnkd.in/eGstC5k4
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Open path gas detector that ONLY detect Specific gas? Is it true? Register and join our MSA webinar to understand further and you can ask questions to our expert/guru! #MSA #ELDS #Openpathgasdetector #specificgasdetection
FREE WEBINAR: Gas detection system design for fence-line / boundary monitor How do you incorporate fence-line monitoring into your gas detection system design? Grab the opportunity to communicate live with our expert and ask your questions on how to optimize fence-line monitoring for your plant. 📅 12 Oct 2023 (THURSDAY) ⏲ 11.00 AM - 12.00 PM (SGT/MYT) 👉 Click here to register now: https://lnkd.in/gui5nuTc #MSAsafety #FGFD #webinars2023 #SafeguardingPeoplePlacesandThePlanet
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The new EPA rules for Effluent Limits from Steam Electric Power plants are going to be hard to satisfy short of a zero liquid discharge solution. Heartland's Concentrator is a proven solution for FGD ZLD (as well as power plant leachate ZLD) and will be a go-to solution for the power industry.
The case study Heartland Water Technology’s LM-HT Concentrator Provides ZLD Treatment of FGD Purge Water Using Flue gas as Thermal Energy Source details a demonstration project by Heartland, in partnership with The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). The project evaluated the Heartland LM-HT® Concentrator's capability to treat Flue Gas Desulfurization (#FGD) purge water to Zero Liquid Discharge (#ZLD) using flue gas as the thermal energy source. Over the course of 14 days 10,000 gallons of wastewater were treated with a net volume reduction of 90-95%. https://lnkd.in/e8Kgz9SF #power #powerplants #purgewater #industrialwastewater #zeroliquiddischarge #fluegasdesulfurization #wastewaterevaporation #onsite #solutions
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