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<br />11:.1-. - Environmentallnlo. <br /> <br />~jf <br /> <br />http://www.leecu.com/enVlrOnL . nun <br /> <br /> <br />"The Sm.rt Choic....." <br /> <br /> <br />Regulated Pollutants from Crematories <br /> <br />Particulate Matter <br /> <br />This can be defined as solid matter, dust, soot, ash and unburned particles <br />from the cremation container and remains. Although most of this fine dust is <br />consumed during afterburning, small amounts travel out the stack into the <br />atmosphere. <br /> <br />Chart 1, Average Emissions of <br />Particulate Matte..... <br /> <br />_._---_._-------_.~--_._---- <br /> <br />0.5/ <br /> <br />0.4 <br /> <br />Emissions- 0.3 <br />Lb per Hour 0.2 <br /> <br />0.1 <br /> <br />o <br />1400 cleg. F 1600 deg. f 1800 deg. f <br /> <br /> <br />0.46 <br /> <br />rITe place <br /> <br />Visible Emissions <br /> <br />Visible emissions, commonly referred to as smoke, is particulate matter that <br />has traveled through the cremation equipment and afterburning system <br />without being completely consumed. Qualified inspectors rate visible <br />emissions on a scale from 0% to 100% based on how much light will pass <br />through, <br /> <br />lof9 <br /> <br />8/1/01 8:04 AM <br />