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» Ns 8135 (more..) » 68R (more..) |
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The NS 8135 backs the last cut of limestone from the 68R into the East Yard at Belews Creek Steam Station. This is used in the plant WFGD or "scrubber" system and is injected into the flue gas to help reduce Sulfur Dioxide, the key ingredient in Acid Rain. The byproduct from this process is synthetic Gypsum, which is sold to produce wallboard or Sheetrock as it is better known. The Gypsum can be seen on the white pile in the back ground. It is loaded onto trucks and taken to a wallboard plant near Mount Holly, NC
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