Flare Stack Monitoring Minimizes Environmental Impact

Publisher: CAS DataLoggers

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Flare Stack Monitoring Minimizes Environmental Impact

EPA Flare Regulations Ensure Safe Flare Stack Operations CAS DataLoggers recently provided the flare stack monitoring solution to a processor of industrial railcars who dispose of the reclaimed chemicals and hydrocarbon liquids using a flare stack. A flare stack is the last line of defense for ensuring that toxic hydrocarbons are neutralized before they are released into the air. Flare stacks use combustion, or flame to burn the unusable waste from an industrial process, or when gases are released due to over pressurization or start-up periods of processes. By burning at the proper temperature, the final released gases are safer for the environment with reduced volatile organic compounds and toxic pollutants.