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    Description
    This course will provide a detailed introduction to air pollution control equipment and methods used to control
    particulate and gaseous air emissions. The course will cover theory, operation, applications, design considerations,
    inspection strategies, compliance assurance monitoring and regulations for cyclones, baghouses, wet and dry
    scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators, carbon beds, bio filters, condensers, flares, thermal and catalytic oxidizers.
    NOx controls like selective catalytic reduction (SCR), selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR), flue gas
    recirculation (FGR), and ultra low-NOx burners will also be discussed. This course includes a field trip to a local
    facility to observe controls in-person, and affords an opportunity for students to interact with facility operators.
    Personal Protective Equipment including hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, and closed toed shoes
    (preferably safety toed) will be required. SITE VISIT RECOMMENDED.
    Who Should Attend
    This course is intended for new, entry-level as well as semi-experienced stationary source permit engineers,
    inspectors, regulatory agency staff, and environmental specialists in business and government. The course is
    designed to provide an overview of Theory & Application of Air Pollution Control Devices.
    Leaning Objectives
    Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with the theory
    and application of air pollution control devices. Attendees will be able to perform regulatory reviews involving the
    following emissions control techniques. The following topics will be covered in this course:
    • Control of power plant emissions
    • Control of oxides of nitrogen
    • Control of particulate emissions and ammonia slip
    • Introduction of VOCs and HAPs
    • Introduction of VOC control
    • Introduction to Control of PM
    • Cyclones and Baghouses
    • ESPs and Scrubbers
    • Particulate Filters and Gas-Fired IC Engine Controls
    Pre-Requisites
    NACT 101 – Uniform Air Quality Training Program (UAQTP), or equivalent courses/work
    experience.
    Dates
    -
    Location Address

    707 N. Robinson
    73102 OK
    United States

    Map Address
    Classroom Hours
    12
    Class Capacity
    30