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Yangibana to get a scrubbing

A $17.8 million emissions control system for the Yangibana project’s refinery in Onslow will use gas scrubbers to treat the off-gases generated by Yangibana’s acid-bake rotary kiln, including sulphur dioxide, with caustic treatment.

 One of TAPC's wet scrubbing plants

One of TAPC's wet scrubbing plants

Designed by Environmental Group-subsidiary Total Air Pollution Control, the emissions control system is attached to a dual alkali plant that recovers the caustic, which minimises both operational costs...

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