| April 29th 2003: |
Miltec guarantee that a scrubber built
according to Miltec's specifications will results in more than a 90 % reduction
of mercury, dust and SO2-gases, they are eliminated (more
information). |
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| September 2nd 2002: |
New information
on the Internett: Odor Control in Sewage Plants and
Production of Copper Prills
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| April 25th 2002: |
Crematoriums:
more
data are forthcoming
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| April 25th 2002: |
Smelters:
more
data are forthcoming |
| April 24th 2002: |
Crematoriums: Measurements show
extremely high emissions of mercury from to
large crematoriums in Norway having no mercury scrubbers. 
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| January 24th
2002: |
Crematoriums: A new type of
scrubber for mercury containing gas was installed in a crematorium in March last year. The
gas scrubber has been in full working order for these 10 months. . |
| January 24th
2002: |
Smelters: Total
emission of mercury from the scrubber is usually < 0.001 mg/Nm3, (= < 1
µg), as the emission of metallic mercury (Hg°) was also < 1 µg/Nm3  |
| May 15th 2001: |
The Miltec process: Miltec
has invented a new process and apparatus for the removal of mercury, SO2 gas
and dust from stack gases, emitted from incinerators, crematoriums and large smelters. |
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