Kathleen S. Pahlman - Bloomington MN, US Steve C. Carlton - Emily MN, US Ray V. Huff - Florence AL, US Charles F. Hammel - Escondido CA, US Richard M. Boren - Bakersfield CA, US Kevin P. Kronbeck - Baxter MN, US Joshua E. Larson - Burnsville MN, US Patrick A. Tuzinski - Bloomington MN, US Steve G. Axen - Golden CO, US
System for removal of targeted pollutants, such as oxides of sulfur, oxides of nitrogen, mercury compounds and ash, from combustion and other industrial process gases and processes utilizing the system. Oxides of manganese are utilized as the primary sorbent in the system for removal or capture of pollutants. The oxides of manganese are introduced from feeders into reaction zones of the system where they are contacted with a gas from which pollutants are to be removed. With respect to pollutant removal, the sorbent may interact with a pollutant as a catalyst, reactant, adsorbent or absorbent. Removal may occur in single-stage, dual-stage, or multi-stage systems with a variety of different configurations and reaction zones, e. g. , bag house, cyclones, fluidized beds, and the like. Process parameters, particularly system differential pressure, are controlled by electronic controls to maintain minimal system differential pressure, and to monitor and adjust pollutant removal efficiencies.
System And Process For Removal Of Pollutants From A Gas Stream
John Pahlman - , US Kathleen Pahlman - Bloomington MN, US Steve Carlton - Emily MN, US Ray Huff - Florence AL, US Charles Hammel - Escondido CA, US Richard Boren - Bakersfield CA, US Kevin Kronbeck - Baxter MN, US Joshua Larson - Burnsville MN, US Patrick Tuzinski - Bloomington MN, US Steve Axen - Golden CO, US
System for removal of targeted pollutants, such as oxides of sulfur, oxides of nitrogen, mercury compounds and ash, from combustion and other industrial process gases and processes utilizing the system. Oxides of manganese are utilized as the primary sorbent in the system for removal or capture of pollutants. The oxides of manganese are introduced from feeders into reaction zones of the system where they are contacted with a gas from which pollutants are to be removed. With respect to pollutant removal, the sorbent may interact with a pollutant as a catalyst, reactant, adsorbent or absorbent. Removal may occur in single-stage, dual-stage, or multi-stage systems with a variety of different configurations and reaction zones, e.g., bag house, cyclones, fluidized beds, and the like. Process parameters, particularly system differential pressure, are controlled by electronic controls to maintain minimal system differential pressure, and to monitor and adjust pollutant removal efficiencies. Reacted sorbent may be removed from the reaction action zones for recycling or recycled or regenerated with useful and marketable by-products being recovered during regeneration.
Systems And Processes For Removal Of Pollutants From A Gas Stream
John Pahlman - Bloomington MN, US Kathleen Pahlman - Bloomington MN, US Steven Carlton - Emily MN, US Ray Huff - Florence AL, US Charles Hammel - Escondido CA, US Richard Boren - Bakersfield CA, US Kevin Kronbeck - Baxter MN, US Joshua Larson - Burnsville MN, US Patrick Tuzinski - Bloomington MN, US Steve Axen - Golden CO, US
Systems and process for wet and combinations of wet and dry removal of targeted pollutants, such as oxides of sulfur, oxides of nitrogen, and oxides of carbon from combustion and other industrial process gases and processes utilizing the system. Oxides of manganese are utilized as the primary sorbent in the system for removal or capture of pollutants. In wet removal, oxides of manganese are mixed in a slurry which is introduced into reaction zones of the system. In dry removal, the oxides of manganese are introduced from feeders into reaction zones of the system where they are contacted with a gas from which pollutants are to be removed. Removal may occur in single-stage, dual-stage, or multi-stage systems with at least one of the reaction zones being a wet scrubber. A variety dry scrubber may be utilized in combination wet and dry removal systems. Process parameters, particularly system differential pressure, are controlled by electronic controls to maintain minimal system differential pressure, and to monitor and adjust pollutant removal efficiencies. Reacted sorbent may be removed from the reaction action zones for recycling or recycled or regenerated with useful and marketable by-products being recovered during regeneration.
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Joshua E. Larson Principal
J Larson Consulting Farming · Business Consulting Services
1030 Roma Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Joshua Larson Managing
Conquest Properties Property Management
2451 Mdw Hl Dr SW, Rochester, MN 55902 5073198718
Joshua D. Larson President
KEEP YOUR HAT ON, INC
214 Tulane Se , Albuquerque, NM 87106
Joshua Larson Manager, Marketing Manager
MELE Associates Defense & Space · It, Telecommunications, Telehealth Research, Engineering, Management Consulting Svcs · , Construction Management · Nonclassifiable Establishments · Business Consulting Services Management Services · Management Services Business Consulting Services · Accountant
11 Taft Ct SUITE 101, Rockville, MD 20850 8401 Washington Pl, Albuquerque, NM 87113 2711 Centerville Rd SUITE 400 , Wilmington, DE 19808 201 N Walnut St, Wilmington, DE 19801 2404536990, 2404536991
Joshua R. Larson Principal
Progressive Pulmonary Homecare Inc Pulmonary Care
4217 24 Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Joshua Larson Principal
Joshua D Larson Transportation Services
61827 N County Rd 11, Millville, MN 55957 28445 County Rd 28, Plainview, MN 55964 523 Hwy 60, Hammond, MN 55991
Tenneco - Harrisonburg, Virginia since Jul 2012
Continuous Improvement Manager
Energizer American Safety Razor Company - Verona, Virginia May 2012 - Jul 2012
Plant Manager (Interim)
Energizer American Safety Razor Company - Energizer American Safety Razor Company Apr 2011 - May 2012
Engineering Manager
USS Normandy (CG 60) - United States Navy - Norfolk, Virginia Jan 2010 - Apr 2011
Engineering Program Manager
USS Lake Erie (CG 70) - United States Navy - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jun 2007 - May 2009
Communications Program Manager
Education:
Liberty University 2010 - 2012
MBA, Leadership
University of Maryland University College 2006 - 2007
Graduate Certificate, Leadership and Management
United States Naval Academy 2002 - 2006
B.S, Chemistry
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Continuous Improvement Operations Management Kaizen Manufacturing Military Operations Training Leadership Strategic Planning Military Team Building Public Speaking Engineering Quality Assurance Organizational Development Team Leadership Logistics Organizational Effectiveness Exceptional Public Speaker Ts16949 Iso 13485 Iso9001 Office 2010 Access Database Visual Basic
Interests:
Downhill Skiing Mountain Climbing Long Distance Running Camping Crossfit Triathlon
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