Gulf Coast Environmental Systems is proud to be recognized as an expert in pollution control solutions. With decades of industry experience, our team has developed an impressive wealth of knowledge and specific expertise, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to share a little bit of this with you.
Our Resource page is a constantly growing source of pollution control information, downloads, and industry related information. Please visit it often for the latest in best practices, tips for improving the life of your equipment, case studies, industry updates, and more.
If you have questions about any of the provided links or downloads on the page, please contact us at sales@gcesystems.com or 832.476.9024
GCES Technology Magazine and Information Sheets
- Full Magazine
- Ammonia Scrubber Technology Sheet
- Aqueous RTO Technology Sheet
- Baghouse Technology Sheet
- BioFiltration, BioOxidization & BioScrubbing Technology Sheet
- Carbon Adsorber Technology Sheet
- Catalytic Oxidizer Technology Sheet
- Dry Scrubber Technology Sheet
- Flare Technology Sheet
- Portable Oxidizer Technology Sheet
- Rotor Concentrator Technology Sheet
- RTO Technology Sheet
- Thermal Oxidizer Technology Sheet
Gulf Coast Environmental Systems VOC Series:
- Part 1: BTEX is an acronym that stands for Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylenes.
- Part 2: Chlorine Abatement
- Part 3: NOx is the family of air polluting chemical compounds, Nitrogen Oxides.
- Part 4: Lead is also known (incorrectly) as mercury because they are often found together
- Part 5: Industrial air scrubbers for the treatment of ammonia
- Part 6: SOx, the compounds of sulfur and oxygen molecules including Sulfur Monoxide, Sulfur Dioxide and Sulfur Trioxide
- Part 7: Hydrocarbons – Methane, Ethane, Propane, Butane, Pentane, Hexane
- Part 8: Methyl Mercaptan – Methyl Mercaptan, also known as Methanethiol
- Part 9: H2S – Highly corrosive Hydrogen Sulfide
- Part 10: Dimethyl Sulfide – Methylthiomethane
- Part 11: Sulfuric Acid – H2SO4
- Part 12: Ethylene Oxide – EtO
- Part 13: PFAS as Emerging Contaminates
- Chemical Case Study
- Lighting Case Study
- Nuclear Waste – Soil Remediation Case Study
- Rendering Case Study
- Landfill/Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Case Study
- Storage Tank Terminal Case Study
- Amine Plant Case Study
- Wastewater Treatment Case Study
- Fishmeal Processing Odor Control – Case Study
Industry Specific Solutions Sheets:
- Automotive Solutions Sheet
- Chemical and Petrochemical Solutions Sheet
- Food and Beverage Solutions Sheet
- Pulp and Paper Solutions Sheet
- Rendering Solutions Sheet
External Resources:
- EPA Pollution Prevention Law and Policies
- Coal Mine Methane Sources
- GCES is a proud member of SWANA
- GCES is a proud member of the North American Renderers Associations
- Zero Routine Flaring by 2030
- State By State Air Permitting Resources