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Your air scrubbers should have failed a long time ago.
Someone was smoking something a bit too strong for the air scrubbers.
A new scrubber can cut emissions up to 95 percent.
That is because of the long lead time required to build and test scrubbers.
There is a chance that they started out as scrubber waste.
Scrubbers cost more than the power station and mine put together.
This is followed by a series of filters and scrubbers.
These can be removed very well by a wet scrubber.
The scrubber for Units 1 and 2 began operation at the end of 1999.
"Let's take a look at the scrubber that's looking worst on the computer."
And someone did put whatever it was in my scrubbers."
The gas leaving the top of the scrubber is used as fuel.
I think she's always been worried about my taking up with some awful scrubber.
We'll have air scrubbers that take out the carbon dioxide.
If we can duct to the scrubber, we'll have enough life support for four hundred or so.
But his past support for scrubbers was pragmatic, not ideological.
I suppose you could have some sort of scrubber worm.
He declined to say who had made the decision to continue operations while the scrubber was not working.
Scrubbers which utilized water were designed in the 25 years after the foundation of the industry.
These scrubbers operated at pressure drops of 1 to 2 in.
Some of the emissions are caught by scrubbers and screens.
The cost of the scrubber project was about $420 million.
The crew reported, however, that the scrubber had no leak.
The biggest reductions will come when scrubbers are installed in 2010.
Due to the large number of commercial scrubbers available, it is not possible to describe each individual type here.