Expertise for Air Quality Regulatory Compliance
There's no question. Air quality rules and regulations are getting tighter. You can't take chances with system evaluations, process design or equipment specifications.
Navigating through this changing landscape requires a partner with comprehensive expertise. Contact Burns & McDonnell to discuss how we can partner to achieve success.
Don't Take Chances With Compliance
Current and future emissions targets for sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter (PM) and mercury are getting more and more stringent. Burns & McDonnell has more than 40 years of experience helping clients successfully complete air quality control system projects. Our full scope of expertise includes regulatory compliance studies, permitting support, system evaluations, process design, equipment specifications, construction management, startup, testing and troubleshooting. We have the knowledge to get it right.
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Spotlight

Power magazine names KCP&L's Iatan 2 Project of the Year
The 850-MW plant is the first new baseload power generator installed by KCP&L in nearly 30 years. Burns & McDonnell is proud to have been a part of it.

EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule
Will the GHG reporting rule be the first of many or a red herring? Only time will tell. But about 10,000 facilities must submit a report for 2010 activities in 2011.

Arizona Public Service's Cholla Station project included replacement of a hot-side electrostatic precipitator (ESP) with a low-pressure, high-volume fabric filter (FF) and an ash handling system replacement compatible with the FF conversion.

MidAmerican Energy Co.'s Louisa Generating Station has a pulse-jet fabric filter, upgraded ash handling system and a dry lime FGD system-spray dryer absorber.

Pacificorps Huntington Station Unit 2 project converted an electrostatic precipitator (ESP) and existing ash handling system to a pulse-jet fabric filter (PJFF) with an upgraded ash handling system. The project also included the retrofit of a new wet lime flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system capable of 95 percent sulfur dioxide (SO2) removal and 99 percent availability.

The Crystal River AQCS retrofit for Progress Energy included the refurbishment of air heaters, replacement of existing burners with low NOx burners (LNB), new selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and new wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) for 2 x 750 MW pulverized coal (PC) units.

Boiler MACT compliance initiatives for Ctizens Thermal Energy included developing alternative strategies and capital cost estimates for the retrofit of air pollution control (APC) equipment at the Perry K Steam Plant in Indianapolis.

East Kentucky Power Cooperative's Cooper Station Unit 2 will be outfitted with flue gas desulfurization (FGD), selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and a pulse-jet fabric filter (PJFF).

