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Air Pollution Control Device - Mechanism or equipment that cleans emissions generated by a source (e.g. an incinerator, industrial smokestack, or an automobile exhaust system) by removing pollutants that would otherwise be released to the ...
Air pollution control devices that use water to remove particulate matter from emissions. Vinyl Chloride A chemical compound, used in producing some plastics, that is believed to be oncogenic.
An air pollution control device such as carbon absorber or incinerator that reduces the pollution in an exhaust gas.
An air pollution control device in which acid gases are neutralized by contact with an alkaline solution. CERCLA See Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980.
Cyclone: An air pollution control device that removes larger particles -- generally greater than one micron -- from an air stream through centrifugal force. D ...
Venturi Scrubbers- Air pollution control devices that use water to remove particulate matter from emissions. Vinyl Chloride- A chemical compound, used in producing some plastics, that is believed to be oncogenic.
Catalytic Converter - An air pollution control device using the exhaust system of cars. The converter helps complete combustion of any fuel that was not burned in the engine and reduce the presence of other harmful emission concentrations.
packed bed scrubber An air pollution control device containing a depth of media in which emissions pass through alkaline water to neutralize hydrogen chloride gas.
Packed Bed Scrubber: An air pollution control device in which emissions pass through alkaline water to neutralize hydrogen chloride gas.
See also: Pollution, Air pollution, Air, Water, Emission
 
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