Health Journalism Glossary

Scrubber

  • Environmental Health
steam plant scrubber
A scrubber at the G.G. Allen Steam Plant in Belmont, N.C. Photo by Murr Rhame (CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED)

A scrubber is a device or process for removing pollutants from industrial exhaust streams. It is a pollution control device which uses liquid spray to remove solid and liquid particulate matter (which washes out) and gaseous pollutants (which are either absorbed or chemically neutralized).

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