ivanrave
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 7, 2001
- 2
Any ideas on CH4 destruction, other than flaring. I have heard that UV light is a possibility.
Situation:
We have a gas vapour extraction and treatment system at our lanfill. We have it set up to remove H2S. But our H2S concentrations are decreasing and the CH4 is increasing. We are still below the LEL but I'm trying to come up with a solution to get rid of the CH4 without flaring. Flaring is an undesirable solution from an approvals prespective (government).
Any ideas?
We are currently using a limestone wet scrubber is series with 3 KOH impregnated carbon absorptive cansiters.
Situation:
We have a gas vapour extraction and treatment system at our lanfill. We have it set up to remove H2S. But our H2S concentrations are decreasing and the CH4 is increasing. We are still below the LEL but I'm trying to come up with a solution to get rid of the CH4 without flaring. Flaring is an undesirable solution from an approvals prespective (government).
Any ideas?
We are currently using a limestone wet scrubber is series with 3 KOH impregnated carbon absorptive cansiters.