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How Lime is Made
The word “lime” refers to products derived from heating (calcining) limestone. In the Beginning Limestone is a naturally occurring and abundant sedimentary rock consisting of high levels of calcium and/or magnesium carbonate and/or dolomite (calcium and magnesium carbonate), along with minerals. Lime production begins by extracting limestone from quarries and mines. Sizing . . . […] -
FLM Guidance on PM Speciation
J. Richards July 2004 -
Review of Park Service PM Speciation
J. Richards Dec. 2005 -
NLA Recommendation to NPS, Cover Memo Rotary Kiln with ESP Rotary Kiln with Scrubber Gas-Fired Calcimatic Kiln with Scrubber Oil-Fired Calcimatic Kiln with Scrubber
NLA Feb.2006 -
National Park Service Guidance for PM Speciation , NPS website
D. Shepherd, NPS Feb. 2006 -
NLA Member PM Test Results Using Improved Condensable Test Methods
NLA Mar. 2008 -
PM Testing Primer (Slides)
L Kinner June 2013 -
Compliance Assurance & Periodic Monitoring (slides)
J. Peeler Mar. 1999 -
NLA Protocol for Solids-Sampling & Stack Testing
Emissions Monitoring Inc. June 2011 -
Mercury Testing at Western Lime’s Eden Plant
Platt Environmental June 2011