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Demonstration of Spray Booth Recirculation and Partitioning - Phase II

Authors: David Proffitt; Russell K. Clayton; Jacqueline Ayer; ACUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP DURHAM NC
Abstract:
Acurex Environmental was contracted by the U.S. EPA to demonstrate an advanced pollution control cost reduction strategy at a U.S. Marine Corps maintenance facility in Barstow, CA. One booth was modified and two new booths were built and manifolded into a single air pollution control device. This SERDP funded project grew out of previous studies by the EPA and DoD to evaluate and develop economic volatile organic compound (VOC) control technologies for painting facilities. This first application of partitioned recirculating booth in a high volume production environment fulfills a stated SERDP goal of transferring promising design concepts into reliable production applications.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Scientific paper
Pages: 12
Report Date: 1996
Report Number: A770943
Keywords relating to this report:
*AIR POLLUTION
CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MARINE CORPS FACILITIES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PAINTS
TOXIC HAZARDS
VOLATILITY
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