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Bibliography of Floyd Hasselriis 7/27/2009
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Books by Floyd Hasselriis
"Processing Refuse-derived Fuel,” Butterworths, Boston, 1984.
"Status of Technology in Burning Refuse-derived Fuels," Argonne National
Laboratory, 1984.
"Technical Guidance Relative to Municipal Waste Incineration," prepared for
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, August, 1985.
"Medical Waste Incineration and Pollution Prevention," Chapter 2,
“Characterization of Today’s Medical Waste,” Chapter 5 “Relationship Between
Input and Output,” and Chapter 7, “Ash Disposal,” Editor: Alex Green. Van
Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1992. ISBN 0-442-00819-8
“Ash Disposal,” Chapter in Handbook of Waste Management, Kreith, McGraw Hill,
1994.
“Practical design of Waste Incineration,”(Chapter 2.3) and Chapter 2.4,
“Calculations for Permitting and Compliance,” in McGraw-Hill Handbook of
Environmental Calculations, C.C. Lee, 1999, ISBN 0-07-038183-6
“Ash Management and Disposal,” (Part 13B) and Part 13C, “Emission Control.”
Second Edition, McGraw-Hill Handbook on Solid Waste Management,” Tchobangulos
and Kreith, 2002, ISBN 0-07-135623-1
Papers and Presentations by Floyd Hasselriis
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“Research Needs in Waste-to-Energy” Session co-chairman; papers on "Energy
Release Characteristics of Solid Waste-Derived Fuels in Boiler Furnaces," and "Energy
Release Characteristics and Controls Engineering Foundation Conference, Houston Woods,
1976.
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“Pilot and Full-scale Tests of Tube Deposit Formation During Combustion of
Municipal Refuse,” Grand Forks Energy Research Center, 1977.
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"Combustion of Biomass with Oil," University of Puerto Rico/DOE Symposium,
San Juan, Puerto Rico, November, 1980.
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"Startup Considerations in the Combustion of Refuse-derived Fuel in a Utility
Boiler," International Energy Conversion Conference, Seattle, WA, 1980.
5
“ The Greater Bridgeport, Connecticut Waste-to-Power System,” Proceedings of
the 1980 National Waste Processing Conference, Paper Number WSS/CI 81-6.
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"Research Needs in the Combustion of Cellulosic Fuels," Amer. Flame Res.
Society, 1980.
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"Eco-Fuel: the Third Generation," International Symposium on Prepared Fuels,
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Nashville, TN, March 1981.
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"Combustion Characteristics of Pulverized Biomass," Western States Section, The
Combustion Institute, April 1981.
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"Destruction of Liquid wastes = Heat and Power," Power Magazine, Energy Systems
Guidebook, Pacesetters, Aug. 1981.
10
"Versatile Systems for Thermal Destruction of Liquid Wastes and Production of
Heat and Power in Industrial Plants ASME/EPA Symposium on Hazardous Wastes,
Williamsburg, VA, 1981.
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"Optimization of Solid Waste Separating Systems,” Fourth Annual ORNL Life
Sciences Symposium, "The Environment and Solid Wastes: Characterization, Treatment and
Disposal Gatlinburg, Tennessee, October, 1981.
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"Powdered Refuse-derived Fuel: Physical and Combustion Characteristics and
Experience in Co-firing with Oil," International Symposium on Materials and Energy
from Refuse, Antwerp, Belgium, October 1981.
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"Characterization of Ash Residues from a Refuse-Derived Fuel/oil Combustion
Study," ASTM Symposium on Alternate Fuel Specifications," Phoenix, AZ, December 1981..
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"Characterization of Slag and Fouling Residues from Co-Combustion of Powdered RDF
with Residual Oil and Comparison with Analysis of Other RDF Residues," Conference on
Resource Recovery, Miami Beach, FL, May 1982.
15
“Design and Operation of a Versatile Pollution Control/Liquid Waste Thermal
Destruction System with Maximum Energy Recovery,” ASME, SWPD, 1983.
16
“Statistical Analysis of Properties, Combustion Products, and Emissions from
Combustion of Municipal Solid Waste," Second Conference on Municipal, Hazardous and
Coal Wastes Management, Miami, FL, Dec. 1983.
17
“Relationship Between Combustion Conditions and Emissions of Trace Pollutants,"
Middle Atlantic States Air Pollution Control Association, Albany, May 1984.
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"Statistical Analysis of Emission Data," ASME Solid Waste Processing Division,
Technical Meeting, Sept. 1983.
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“Variability of Municipal Solid Waste and Emissions from its Combustion," 1984
Solid Waste Processing Conference, Orlando, FL, June 1984, and . “Response to
discussions by Miro Dvirka and Gregory Rigo.
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“Reclaiming Our Wastes: Resource Recovery and Other Alternatives to Burying
Garbage: Selecting Refuse Disposal Systems," New York State "Reclaiming Our Wastes"
Conference at Hofstra University, September 1984.
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“How to Compute the Energy Content of Waste,” Waste Age, April 1985.
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“Waste Energy Recovery," McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Technology, 1985.
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“Performance of Emission Controls,” May, 1985.
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“Minimizing Emissions from Combustion of Municipal and Other Wastes by
Optimization of Combustion Conditions and Stack Gas Filtration,” American Chemical
Society of Long Island, May 1985.
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“Relationship Between Municipal Refuse Combustion Conditions and Trace Organic
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Emissions," Air Pollution Control Association, Detroit, MI, June 16-21, 1985.
26
“Best Available Control Technology for Trace Compounds Such as Dioxins and
Furans,” American Association of Environmental Engineers, October 1985.
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“Refuse Combustion and Effects of Trace Organic Emissions,” National Conference
on Disposal Problems and Solutions, October 1985; also at Acid Gas and Dioxin Control
for Waste-to-Energy Conference, November 1985.
28
“Minimizing Emissions from Combustion of Municipal and Other Wastes by
Optimization of Combustion Conditions and Stack Gas Filtration,” Long Island Chapter,
American Chemical Society, May 9, 1985.
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“Minimizing Refuse Combustion Emissions by Combustion Control, Alkaline
Reagents, Condensation and Particulate Removal," Synergy/Power Symposium, Washington,
DC, 1986.
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“ Resource Recovery Emissions and Controls,” New England Air Pollution Control
Association, April 1986.
31
“Minimizing trace organic emissions from combustion of municipal solid waste by
use of carbon monoxide monitors,” 1986 ASME SWPD Conference.
32
”Characteristics of Flue Gas, Flyash and Bottom Ash,” Energy From Waste, August
1986.
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“The Dioxin Scare and its Effect on Resource Recovery implementation,” August,
1986.
34
“How Residues From Waste to Energy Plants Can Be Used Safely,” ASTSWMO
Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Sept 1986.
35
“Dioxin, How Big an Issue is It?”
1986.
American Public Works Association, Sept
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“Effects of Burning Municipal Solid Waste on Environment and Health,” ASME
paper 86-JPGG-EC-17, Portland, Oregon, October 1986.
37
“Resource Recovery Emissions and Controls,” New England Section, Air Pollution
Control Association, April 1986.
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“Environmental Consequences of Burning Municipal Refuse: How Modern Technology
can Achieve Acceptable Levels,” Solid Waste Options in Massachusetts, January 1986.
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“Relationship Between PCDD, PCDF and Toxic Equivalents,” December 1986.
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Remarks by Floyd Hasselriis, P.E., Round Table Discussion on Dioxins, 1986 ASME
SWPD Conference, Denver, CO.
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“Optimization of Combustion Conditions to Minimize Dioxin Emissions," ISWA-WHODAKOTA Specialized Seminar, Emissions of Trace Organics from Municipal Solid Waste
Incinerators, Copenhagen, 20-22 January 1987. Published in Waste Management &
Research, (1987) 5, pages 311-326.
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“Reducing Emissions of Heavy Metals and Trace Organics by Good Combustion and
Post-combustion control,” Conference on Solid Waste Management and Materials Policy,”
New York City, February 1987.
43
“Control of Emissions and Management of Residues from Modern Refuse Combustion
Systems,” Portland METRO, Portland OR, July 1987.
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"Effect of Recycling on Composition of Municipal Solid Waste and Alternate
Technologies for Disposal," Prepared for Portland METRO, Gershman, Brickner & Bratton,
Inc., August 1986.
45
“Environmental Consequences of Burning Municipal Refuse: How Modern Technology
Can Achieve Acceptable Levels of Emissions From Combustion of Municipal Wastes,”
Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University, Jan. 29, 1986.
46
“Questions and Answers Regarding Landfilling Ash Residues,” 1987.
47
“Emissions of Trace Organics from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators’: summary
by Floyd Hasselriis, January 1987
48
“Emissions of Heavy Metals and Organic Micropollutants from Modern Refuse
Combustion Systems, Conference on Solid Waste Management and Material Policy, New
York, February 1987.
49
“Independent analysis of "Evaluation of Rotary Drum Air-Classification of
Shredded and Unshredded Municipal Solid Waste," Prepared for New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority, Jan. 1987.
50
“The effects of Emission Control Systems,” Municipal Waste Management
Conference, Toronto, Canada, April 2, 1987.
51
“Control of Combustion Emissions and Ash residues from Municipal Solid Waste to
Minimize Environmental Risk,” 1988 ASME Solid Waste Processing Conference.
52
“How Combustion Controls and Scrubber Temperatures Influence Emissions of
Dioxins and Furans and the Leaching Properties of Ash from Combustion of Municipal
Solid Waste,” Waste Combustion International, Cambridge, UK, June 1988.
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"How Environmental Risk from Leaching of Heavy Metals in Ash Residues from
Combustion of Municipal Solid Waste can be Minimized by Control of Combustion,
Emissions and Ash Residues Management for publication in Waste Age, July, 1988.
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"How Control of combustion, Emissions and Ash Residues from Municipal Solid
Waste Can Minimize Environmental Risk," AIChE Symposium on Municipal Solid Waste, New
Orleans, LA, 1988.
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"Relationships Between Variability of Emissions and Residues from Combustion of
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Municipal Solid Waste and Waste Composition and Combustion Parameters,” International
Conference on Municipal Waste Combustion, Hollywood, FL, April 1989.
56
"Pilot and Full-Scale Tests of Tube Deposit Formation During Combustion of
Municipal Refuse," Proceedings of the International Conference on Fireside Problems
While Incinerating Municipal and Industrial Waste, Palm Coast, Florida, October, 1989;
published in "Incinerating Municipal and Industrial Waste," Hemisphere Publishing, New
York.
“Testing Incinerators,” Presentation to the Waste Combustion Equipment
Institute, June 1989.
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"Combustion of Municipal Solid Waste: What Goes In and How It Comes Out,"
Electric Power Research Institute, Minneapolis/St. Paul Conference on Waste-toEnergy/Biomass, 1989.
59
"Relationship Between Waste Composition and Environmental Impact," Paper No.
90-38.2, Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, June 1990.
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"Integrated Waste Management in Babylon, New York," 1990 Solid Waste Processing
Division Conference, Long Beach, CA, June 1990.
54
"Environmental and Health Risk Analysis of Medical Waste Incinerators Employing
State of the Art Emission Controls," Paper No. 91-30.3, Air and Waste Management
Association, Vancouver, BC, 1991.
55
"Removal of Metals by Washing of Incinerator Ash," Air and Waste Management
Association, Vancouver, BC, June 1991.
56
"Effect of Medical Waste Stream Modification and other Factors on Ambient
Concentrations Compared with Acceptable Air Quality," 85th Annual Meeting of A&WMA,
Kansas City, MO, June, 1992, paper #92-23.03.
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"Effect of Waste Composition and Charging Cycle on Combustion Efficiency of
Medical and Other Solid Waste Combustors," ASME Solid Waste Processing Conference,
Detroit, MI, 1992.
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"The Environmental and Health Impact of Waste Combustion - the Rush to Judgment
Versus Getting the Facts First,” ASME Solid Waste Processing Division, Detroit, MI,
May, 1992.
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“Effect of Waste Stream Modification and Other Factors on Ground Level
Concentrations Resulting From Medical Waste Incineration Compared with Acceptable Air
Quality: 85th Annual A&WMA Meeting, Kansas City, MO, Paper No. 92-23.03, June 1992.
60
“ Relationship Between Waste Composition and Environment Impact of Waste
Combustors, Waste Management and Research, July 1992.
61
“Environmental Acceptability of Medical Waste Incineration in the United
States,” International Solid Waste Association, 1992.
62
“A Comprehensive Study of Ash Residue Characteristics and Statistical Analysis
of Data,” A&WMA Paper No. P-30, 1993.
63
"Analysis of Data Obtained From an Historic Ash Residue Leaching
Investigation,” ASME National Waste Processing Conference, June, 1994.
64
"What Do We Know About Dioxins and Furans in 1994?"
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1994 A&WMA Conference,
Cincinatti, OH, Paper No. MP-17.05.
65
"Waste Combustion in the United States - Lessons Learned” - presented at
Citizen Ambassador Environmental Conference, Moscow, Russia, August 1994.
66
“Variability of Municipal Solid Waste and Emissions from its Combustion,”
Discussion and Author’s reply, 1994
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Variability of Metals and Dioxins in Stack Emissions of Three Types of MSW
Combustors Over a Four-Year Period," for presentation at 1995 A&WMA Conference,
Houston, TX, Paper No. 95-RP147B.03.
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“Variability of Metals and Dioxins in Stack Emissions over Five years: How Much
is contributed by the Waste and How Much by he Technology?” ASME SWPD Conference,
1995.
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"Achieving 99% Reduction in Dioxins Emissions of an Old-Style Refractory MSW
Incinerator," for presentation at 1995 A&WMA Conference, Houston, TX, Paper No. A1145.
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"Optimizing the Performance of a Regional Medical Waste Combustor by
Modification of Air Distribution and Use of Computer Data Analysis,” A&AWMA, Paper
Number 95-RP 147 N.03."
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“Modification of Existing Refractory Municipal Waste Incinerator with
Electrostatic Precipitator to Achieve a 99% Reduction in Dioxin Emissions,” 1995 A&WA
Conference, Houston, TX, Paper No. 95-TA50.07.
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“Upgrading Existing MWCs with ESPs: the Contribution of Combustion Improvement
versus APC Temperature Reduction,” ASME SWPD, 1995.
73
“Upgrading Existing Municipal Waste Combustors to Comply with New Regulations,”
ASME SWPD, 1995
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"Analysis of Heavy Metal Emission Data from Municipal Waste Combustion,"
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 47 (1996) 77-102, Elsevier Science.
75
"Variability of Metals and Dioxins in Stack Emissions Over Five Years: How Much
is Contributed by the Waste and How Much by the Technology?” Proceedings of the 17th
Biennial ASME Waste Processing Conference, 1996.
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"Evaluation of the Potential for Health Effects due to Short-term Emissions of
Metals from Incinerators," ASME Research Committee on Industrial and Municipal Waste,
August 1996.
77
“A New Approach to Conducting MSW Composition Studies,” Anthony Licata et al,
Proceedings of the ASME National Waste Processing Conference, 1996.
78
“An Assessment of Realistic Emissions from Municipal, Medical and Hazardous
Waste Incinerators,” Environmental Engineering Science, Volume 15, Number 2, 1998,
Liebert.
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“Minimizing Emissions, How Far We Have Come,” 6th Annual Waste to Energy
Conference, May 1998.
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