ABSTRACT

In these pages is all the information that you-manager, engineer, or other technical professional-would need to select, size, and estimate "budget/study" level capital and annual costs for a variety of air pollution control equipment. This equipment includes wet scrubbers, carbon adsorbers, and other "add-on" devices. This book also deals with such nonstack controls as wet dust suppression systems and flue gas desulfurization systems. The costs are current (1988 or 1989 dollars) and are mainly presented in equational form for ease of computerization and updating. Clear, comprehensive equipment sizing procedures are also detailed. Finally, several detailed example problems are included to illustrate the sizing and costing procedures. This book is not just for technical personnel, however. The material is easy to grasp and use. Anyone with an air pollution control background can follow and apply the procedures and data herein. Using this book, air pollution control professionals can now develop sound, defensible (within ±30%) cost estimates with a minimum of time and effort.

chapter Chapter 1|15 pages

The Bottom Line

chapter Chapter 2|23 pages

Exploring Cost Engineering

chapter Chapter 3|23 pages

At the Drawing Board: An Estimating Methodology

chapter Chapter 4|34 pages

"Add-on" Controls I: Auxiliary Equipment

chapter Chapter 5|42 pages

"Add-on" Controls II: Particulate Control Devices

chapter Chapter 6|46 pages

"Add-on" Controls III: Gaseous Control Devices

chapter Chapter 7|15 pages

A Potpourri of Control Costs

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

Escalating Costs