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Featured Article
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Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Landfill Gas: Adding The Missing Step
By David Graubard, Merichem, and Jean Bogner, Landfills+ Inc.
Today, many municipal landfills accept construction and demolition debris. In fact, ground construction and demolition fines are frequently used as a daily cover, thus maximizing landfill use. These fines, however, typically include gypsum, composed of calcium sulfate, which reacts with sulfate reducing bacteria in the landfill to produce hydrogen sulfide.
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H2S: BgPur BioGas Purification System
Reduce sulfur dioxide emissions, equipment corrosion, and fouling by removing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from biogas. Eco-Tec's H2S reduction system offers cost savings and greater energy recovery for use in multiple applications.
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Featured Download
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Brochure: Jerome 651 Hydrogen Sulfide Monitoring System
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The Jerome 651 monitoring system from Arizona Instrument is the tool you need to solve your hydrogen sulfide emission problems. Designed to provide long-term monitoring even in extreme weather conditions, it can be stationed at any location that requires monitoring.
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