Advancements in Smelter Gas Handling and Treatment at Magma Copper (The Minentls, Metals &.Materialo·Society, 1991)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kenneth L. Driggs
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Act? of 1970 provided the driving force for the current Magma Smelter configuration. The historical and technical perspectives of those process developments are reviewed?. Innovations in procedures and equipment have allowed compliance with the requirements of the regulating authorities?. The wet scrubbing of converter gasses and the monitoring of converter operations by a controlling foreman are two of the major contributors? to these successes. The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 have posed many new concerns? for all U.S. industry, including the few (seven) primary copper smelters remaining. Future concerns include tightening the sulfur dioxide ambient ?Standard from the current three-hour averaging period to one hour.
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APA: Kenneth L. Driggs  (1992)  Advancements in Smelter Gas Handling and Treatment at Magma Copper (The Minentls, Metals &.Materialo·Society, 1991)

MLA: Kenneth L. Driggs Advancements in Smelter Gas Handling and Treatment at Magma Copper (The Minentls, Metals &.Materialo·Society, 1991). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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