Papers

Guaranteed Removal of Siloxanes From Landfill and Digester Applications
Paper presented at numerous engineering forums.
Making Power Generation Make Sense by Removing Siloxanes from Digester Gas
Paper presented at CWEA Conference April, 2006
New Landfill Gas Treatment Technology Dramatically Lowers Energy Production Costs
Paper presented at SWANA 29th Landfill Gas Symposium March, 2006
Reducing Biogas Power Generation Costs by Removal of Siloxanes
Paper presented at NZWWA 46th Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, October 4, 2004.
Siloxanes and Other Harmful Contaminants: Their Importance in Total LFG Quality Management
Paper presented at SWANA 27th Landfill Gas Symposium March 24, 2004.
Paper presented at WEFTEC 03 78th Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference October 11-15, 2003
Removal of Siloxanes from Landfill Gas by SAGTM Polymorphous Porous Graphite Treatment Systems
Paper presented at SWANA 26th Landfill Gas Symposium March 27, 2003.
Removing Siloxanes: Solution to Combustion Equipment Problems
Paper presented at WEFTEC02 by Malcolm Pirnie Engineers and Bergen County Utility Authority, New Jersey, October, 2002.
EPA_Catalog of Combined Heat and Power Technologies (CHP)
The Envionmental Protection Agency offers this catalog of CHP technologies as an online resource for regulatory, policy, permitting, and other interested CHP stakeholders to assist in identifying opportunities for CHP in applications where thermal-only or electric-only gneration are currently being considered. August, 2009
Questionnaire
If you have information on an existing gas stream and would like some preliminary information on a siloxane or a sulfur removal system, please click on the following link for a brief "Questionnaire"; an interactive application to aid us in making an accurate assesment of your needs.
At a minimum, we would like to know your gas flow, the temperature and pressure of the gas stream, major gas constituents (percentage of methane, percentage of carbon dioxide, etc.) siloxanes (and types) and major contaminant VOCs.
We will review your information and respond as soon as possible.
Please contact us via the following:
P: 425-334-5505
F: 360-363-1012
Address:
3330 Bickford Avenue, Box 1
Snohomish, WA 98290
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