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AIR TOXICS EMISSION FACTORS FOR COMBUSTION SOURCES USING PETROLEUM-BASED FUELS - VOLUME 1: DEVELOPMENT OF EMISSION FACTORS USING API/WSPA APPROACH
American Petroleum Institute
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VOLUME 1
Section
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DATA VALIDATION
2.1 SCREENING
2.2 DETAILED VALIDATION
2.3 OUTLIER ANALYSIS
3. EMISSION FACTORS
3.1 DESIGN AND OPERATING PARAMETERS
3.2 MAJOR GROUPS
3.3 AIR TOXICS
3.4 NORMALIZING UNITS
3.5 DETAILED DATA LISTING
3.6 TREATMENT OF NONDETECTS
3.7 SUBGROUP EVALUATION
3.7.1 External combustion
3.7.2 Reciprocating internal combustion engines
3.7.3 Gas turbines
3.8 EMISSION FACTOR TABULATION
3.9 COMPARISON OF CARB AND API/WSPA EMISSION FACTORS
REFERENCES
APPENDIX A. EXTERNAL COMBUSTION EMISSION FACTORS
APPENDIX B. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EMISSION FACTORS
APPENDIX C. DIRECT-FIRE COMBUSTION EMISSION FACTORS
VOLUMES 2 and 3
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
3-1 Normalizing unit comparison
3-2 External combustion system type comparison
3-3 External combustion fuel comparison
3-4 External combustion NOx control comparison
3-5 External combustion emission factor group comparison
3-6 Reciprocating internal combustion engine comparison
3-7 Reciprocating internal combustion engine emission
factor group comparison
3-8 Gas turbine comparison
LIST OF TABLES
Gives a report for air toxic emission factors for combustion devices that use petroleum-based fuels. These devices include process heaters, boilers, reciprocating internal combustion engines, gas turbines, steam generators, asphalt blowers and coke calciners.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |
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