NAVIGATING THE MERCURY ISSUE
October 19-20, 2005 - Sheraton National Hotel - Arlington, VA
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Overview

This event spotlights the pertinent considerations connected with achieving mercury compliance. The most current, practical and cost-effective decision-making processes and technology choices available will be highlighted.

Industry consultants, environmental consultants, engineers, coordinators, and government representatives will provide detailed, thorough instruction, complimented by the real-time experiences of industry executives.

The much anticipated STAPPA/ALAPCO Model Rule that is designed to aid state and local agencies in further rules development will be outlined.

Revered mercury authorities will discuss the distinctive mercury control technologies, how those technologies perform with existing equipment, the influence on fuel selection and a cost analysis overview along with a mercury allowance and strategies calculation.

The unblinking utility perspective on characterization, equipment assurance, accuracy and reliability in measurement and monitoring will be shared along with situating mercury into a CCP perspective and what the new capture technologies mean to coal combustion products.

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Who Should Attend

  • Federal/State Agencies

  • Managers of Environmental Technology Strategy

  • Directors of Coal Forecasting

  • Vice Presidents, Fuel Procurements and Originations

  • Technology Managers

  • Executive Vice Presidents Commercial Operations

  • Environmental Managers

  • Directors of Corporate Fuels and By-products

  • Vice Presidents of Environmental

  • State Regulators

  • Vice Presidents of Contracts & Regulatory

  • Directors of Legislative Policy and Analysis

  • Senior Vice President

  • Fuel Procurement Managers

  • Environmental Executives

  • Resource Analysts

  • Senior Vice Presidents of Environment

  • Performance Engineers

  • Financial Institutions

  • Plant Developers/Managers

  • Air Counsel & Program Lead

  • Attorneys/General/Senior Counsel

  • Environmental Engineers/Coordinators

  • Risk Managers

  • Fuel Managers

  • Coal Technologies Companies

  • Environmental Consultants

Topics Include

  • Managing Human Exposure to Mercury: Lessons from the Clean Air Mercury Rule

  • Mercury Policy and Regulation

  • Mercury Monitoring Under CAMR

  • Clear Air Interstate Rule

  • Control of Mercury Emissions from Utilities ? the State and Local Agency Perspective

  • STAPPA/ALAPCO model rule

  • Mercury Technology and Allowance Forecast

  • Mercury Allowances and Strategies: Peering Through the Mist

  • Mercury Speciation and Strategies For Compliance

  • Status of DOE?s Mercury Control Technology Field Testing Program

  • Mercury Speciation in Coal-Fired Power Plants: Measurement, Emissions, Transformations and Fate

  • Developing Strategies for Meeting New Mercury Control Regulations

  • Mercury Control: Separating Myths from Realities

  • Mercury Removal through Co-Benefits of NOx and SOx Control

  • Sorbent Injection for Mercury Control

  • Integrated Cost-Effective Approach to Mercury Control

  • Utility Perspective, CCP and The Mercury Issue

  • Real World Challenges Faced When Navigating the Mercury Issue ? The Xcel Perspective

  • Real Life Experience in Negotiating a Win-Win Mercury Resolution Through a Contested Air Quality Permitting Process

  • Impact of Mercury Control Requirements on Coal-Fired Power Plants

  • Coal Combustion Products (CCPs) and the Mercury Issue

Speakers Include:

  • Jason Burnett, Policy Advisor for EPA Assistant Administrator, US EPA

  • Sam Napolitano, Director of Clean Air Market Division, US EPA

  • Ruben Deza, Senior Technology Analyst, Emissions Monitoring Branch of CAMR, US EPA

  • John A. Paul, Supervisor, Regional Air Pollution Control Agency in Ohio

  • Anne E. Smith, Vice President, CRA International

  • Jim Staudt, President, Ph.D., CFA, Andover Technology

  • Thomas J. Feeley, III, QEP, Technology Manager, Environmental and Water Resources, US Department of Energy

  • Eric Prestbo, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Atmospheric Trace Metals, Frontier Geosciences Inc.

  • Mike Durham, President, ADA-ES

  • David Foerter, Executive Director, ICAC

  • Scott Renninger, Mercury Control Specialist, Babcock & Wilcox

  • Sid Nelson, President, Sorbent Technologies Corporation

  • Wm. Randall Seeker, PhD, GE Energy, Manager Growth and Technology Environmental Services, EER

  • Dave Goss, Executive Director, ACAA

  • Pat Panzarino, Director of Coal Supply, Xcel Energy

  • Bill Connors, Vice President of Contracts & Regulatory, Centennial Power, Inc.

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