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Environment Stack effectStage ii controls

Stack Gas: See Flue Gas.
Stage II Controls: Systems placed on service station gasoline pumps to control and capture gasoline vapors during refueling.
Stagnation: Lack of motion in a mass of air or water that holds pollutants in place.

 


stack gas See flue gas.
stack-unit maps A map showing the areal distribution of geologic materials based on their order of occurrence to a specified depth.

many coal-burning power plants use Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) to remove sulfur-containing gases from their stack gases. An example of FGD is the wet scrubber which is commonly used in the U.S. and many other countries.

It can be used as a basis of comparison for actual temperature profiles of air and can help predict smoke stack gas dispersion characteristics. [Journal of Atmospheric Sciences; v51; 1237-1243; 1994.

Stack Gas
Stage II Controls
Stagnation
Stakeholder
Standard Sample
Standards
Start of a Response Action
State Emergency Response Commission (SERC)
State Environmental Goals and Indication Project
State Implementation Plans (SIP) ...

See also: Solution, Reduce, Well, Acid, Emissions

Environment Stack effectStage ii controls

 
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