INCO announced construction on a new $115 million facility that will reduce sulphur dioxide emissions from its Sudbury operation.
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INCO announced construction on a new $115 million facility that will reduce sulphur dioxide emissions from its Sudbury operation.
The facility is expected to reduce emissions by 34 per cent using unique fluid bed roaster (FBR) off-gas scrubbing technology.
The FBR SO2 Abatement project will include construction of a gas-cleaning facility adjacent to the existing FBR plant at the smelter; expansion of the existing acid plant; and construction of a Weak Acid Treatment plant at the Copper Cliff Mill Filter Plant.
The project is scheduled for completion by the end of December 2006 with a potential operational date in early fall.
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