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Planning Files - Planning File #
3315
Planning Files - Type
Conditional Use Permit
Address
803 LARPENTEUR AVE W
Applicant
Roselawn Cemetery
Status
Denied
Date Final City Council Action
8/27/2001
Planning Files - Resolution #
9927
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<br />\ <br /> <br />RUG-01-2001 12:17 <br /> <br />'/li <br /> <br />407 886 5990 P.05/12 <br /> <br />INDUSTRIRL EQUIPMENT <br /> <br />Source Description <br /> <br />Process Description <br /> <br />The crematory at Woodlawn Cemetery is located in a tower level adjacent to the basement oCthe <br />Woolworth Chapel. Four cremation incinerator units of the same design are operated and vented <br />to the common chimney located on a side of the steeple. A schematic of the unit tested is <br />presented in Figure 2-1. The unit is preheated prior to introducing the body and container for <br />cremation. A typical cremation takes approximately 2 hours. FoJJowing a cremation; the <br />cooldown. removal of the remains. and preheating for the next cremation takes approximately 1 <br />hour. <br /> <br />The cremation incinerator unit consists of a primary combustion chamber where cremation", <br />occurs and,a secondary chamber where the products of combustion trom the primary chamber <br />are incinerated further to reduce emissions. The horizontal refractory lined duct was used as an <br />extension of the secondary chamber. allowing secondary combustion in this area. The extension <br />provided for greater than one second retention time with approximately 61 cubic feet oftotaJ <br />secondary chamber before discharge into the scrubber. <br /> <br />The external dimensions of the unit are approximately 15 feet long by 5 feet wide by 6 feet high, <br />not including the extra secondary chamber ductwork. The burner in the primary chamber is rated <br />at approximately 0.6 MJ'vfBTU/hr, and the burner in the secondary chamber is rated at <br />approximately 1.0 MMBTU/hr. A forced air blower (approximately 400-600 sefm) supplies air <br />to both bumers and chambers. Air controls were used direct the air to both the primary chamber <br />hearth and the secondary chamber downpass in order to control emissi.ons and temperature. <br /> <br />Combustion gases and products are vented through refi'actory.lined ductwork above the unit to a <br />wet scrubber with spray chambers using unmodified water (i.e., not caustic or acidic). Gases <br />from the scrubber pass through a short section 'of duct with a damper to the chimney. <br />Uncontrolled emissions were measured in the horizontal, circular section of duct immediately <br />upstream from the scrubber. Ports were installed for the tests. ControI1ed emissions were <br />measured in the short horizontal, circular section of duct between the scrubber and chimney. A <br />new section with ports and without the damper was installed for the tests. The damper is used to <br />isolate the unit from the chimney and the other three units when it is not in use. This unit is <br />considered to be typical for cremation incinerators. and the scrubber, or a similar device. may be <br />a candidate for maximum achievable control technology. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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