Example Problem: Emissions
of hazardous
air
pollutants (HAPs).
In addition to the classical pollutants (SO
2 & NO
2),
petrochemical processes often emit
other toxic chemicals via process stacks and as fugitive
emissions.
Because these chemicals can affect the environmental quality and health
of the surrounding areas, EPA requires monitoring and control of these
emissions. HAPs include HCl, HF, toxic organics, chlorinated
compounds
and H2S.
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Process stacks are monitored by on-line Continuous Emissions
Monitors
(CEMs). Fugitive emissions are monitored by Fence Line
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Systems (FLAAQS). Frequent calibration and daily validation
of these
monitors
and systems are required by EPA regulations.
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The toxic
chemicals that are
being
monitored are very reactive and are not stable as cylinder
mixtures.
Also when using gas cylinders, EPA procedures require large quantities
of gas for each validation, which results in high operating
costs.
Solution: The Span Pac™
I
Industrial
Standards Generator provides standards that are
NIST-traceable through
physical measurement using permeation tubes. Because EPA
Protocol
accepts permeation tube standards, the hazards of using high pressure
cylinders
is eliminated and the cost is reduced. Plus using
KIN-TEK
Trace Source™
disposable and
refillable permeation tubes improve the accuracy of the
analysis.