Lime Injection definition

Lime Injection or “Lime Injection System” shall mean a pollution control system that injects lime or another reagent that has been demonstrated as effective in reducing SO2 emissions into the gas stream for the purpose of reducing SO2 emissions (including but not limited to, Hydrated Lime (Ca(OH)2), Soda Ash - Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3), Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3), and Trona – Trisodium hydrogendicarbonate dihydrate (Na2CO3·NaHCO3·2H2O));
Lime Injection means the continuous addition of lime upstream of a fabric filter.
Lime Injection means the addition of a system for injection of lime into the slurry mixture of each scrubber. Cost is based on draft FIP and vendor information.

Related to Lime Injection

  • Injection means the injection of carbon dioxide streams into the storage site;

  • Injection tool means a device used for controlled subsurface injection of radioactive tracer material.

  • Underground injection means the subsurface emplacement of fluids through a bored, drilled or driven well; or through a dug well, where the depth of the dug well is greater than the largest surface dimension. (See also “injection well”.)

  • Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also "underground injection.")

  • Seepage pit means an excavation deeper than it is wide that receives septic tank effluent and from which the effluent seeps from a structural internal void into the surrounding soil through the bottom and openings in the side of the pit.