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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00087286FUEL OIL COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION C 3/1912003 - OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source I facility data on the "INPUT" tab/screen. The air emission results and summary of P11 Input data are viewed I printed on the "OUTPUT" tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution. DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. it is your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available. DENRIsnot responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained heroin. RY COMPANY: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Work i MAX HEAT INPUT: 90.00 MMBTU/HR FACILITY ID NO.: 900009 FUEL HEAT VALUE: 140,000 BTU/GAL PERMIT NUMBER: 03735T28 ACTUAL ANNUAL FUEL USAGE: 511,000 GAL1YR FACILITY CITY: Duart Township MAXIMUM ANNUAL FUEL USAGE: 5,631,429 GAL/YR FACILITY COUNTY: Bladen County MAXIMUM SULFUR CONTENT: 0.0 USER NAME: Michael E. Johnson L SWICT-13 MfTAJ EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: No. 2 olf-fired Boller MAX. FUEL USAGE: 5,631,429 GALJYR EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: PS -Temp MAX. SULFUR CONTENT: 0.5 % 00"OF -�b - 0-40, v NONE/OTHER PM 0 NONE/OTHER S02 0 NONE/OTHER NOx Li AIN -POL AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS (AFTER CONTROLS UWS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS BEFORE CONTROLS/LIMITS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITS EMISSION FACTOR &gal) - lb/hr tons/ yr lb/hr tons ff lb/hr ton s/Yr uncontrolled 1controlled TOTAL PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) (FPM+CPM) 2.12 0.84 2.12 9.29 2.12 9.29 3.30E+00 3.30E+00 FILTERABLE PM (FPM) 1.29 0.51 1.29 5.63 1.29 5.63 2.00E+00 - 2.00E+00 CONDENSABLE PM (CPM) 0.84 0.33 0.84 3.66 0.84 3.66 1.30E+00 1.30E+00 FILTERABLE PM<10 MICRONS (PM1o) 0.64 0.26 0.64 2.82 0.64 2.82 1.0012+00 1.0012+00 FILTERABLE PM<2.5 MICRONS (PM25) 0.16 0.06 0.16 0.70 0.16 0.70 2.50E-01 2,50E-01 SULFUR DIOXIDE (802) 4.02 1.60 4.02 17.59 45.64 199.92 6.25E+00 6.25E+00 NITROGEN OXIDES (NOx) 12.86 5.11 12.86 56.31 12.86 56.31 2.00E+01 2.00E+01 CARBON MONOXIDE CO() 3.21 1.28 3.21 14.08 3.21 14.08 5.00E+00 5.00E+00 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC) 0.13 0.06 0.13 0.56 0.13 0.56 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 LEAD 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.26E-03 1.26E-03 77777-777 OXIC HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT lA CAB NUMBER ACTUAL EMISSIONS (AFTER GOP TROLS / LNITSI POTENTIAL EMSSIONS MEFORE LSILINTS) (AFTER00 La / LIMITS) EMISSION FACTOR llb/Waal) [b/hr W lb/hr lb/yr lb/hr NV uncontrolled controlled ntimony & compounds (H) SBC 0.0E+00 0.012+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 - 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 rsenic & compounds (TH) ASC 3.6E-04 - 2.9E-01 3.6E-04 3.2E+00 3.612-04 3.2E+00 5.60E-04 5.60E-04 Benzene (TH) 71432 1.8E-03 1.4E+00 1.8E-03 1.5E+01 1.8E-03 1.5E+01 2.75E-03 2.75E-03 Beryllium & compounds (H) BEC 2.7E-04 2.1E-01 2.7E-04 2.4E+00 2JE-04 2.4E+00 4.20E-04 4.20E-04 Cadlum & compounds (rn- CDC 2JE-04 2.1E-01 2JE-04 2.4E+00 2JE-04 2.4E+00 4.20E-04 4.20E-104 Chromium - AlIrrotal (H) CRC 2JE-04 2.1 E-01 2JE-04 2.4E+00 2JE-04 2.4E+00 4.20E-04 4.20E-04 Cobalt compounds (H) CDC 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.012+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Ethylbenzene (H) 100414 5.3E-04 4.2E-01 5.3E-04 4.6E+00 5.3E-04 4.6E+00 8.17E-04 8.17E-04 Fluorides (sum fluoride compounds) M 16984488 2AE-02 1.9E+01 2AE-02 2.1 E+02 2.412-02 2.IE+02 3.73E-02 3.73E-02 Formaldehyde (TH) 50000 3.1 E-02 2.5E+01 3.1E-02 2.7E+02 3.1 E-02 2.7E+02 4.80E-02 4.80E-02 Lead and Lead compounds (H) PBC 8.1 E-04 6AE-01 1 8.1 E-04 7.1 E+00 8.1 E-04 7.1 E+00 1.26E-03 1.26E-03 Manganese & compounds (TH) MNC 5AE-04 4.3E-01 5AE-04 4.7E+00 5AE-04 4.7E+001 8.40E-04 8.40E-04 Mercury & compounds (TH) HGC 2.7E-04 2.1E-01 2JE-04 2.4E+00 2JE-04 2.4E+00 4.20E-04 4.20E-04 Methyl chloroform (TH) 71566 1.5E-04 1.2E-01 1.5E-04 1.3E+00 1.5E-04 1.3E+00 2.36E-04 2.36E-04 Napthalene (H) 91203 2AE-04 IJE-01 2.1 E-04 1.9E+00 2.1 E-04 1.9E+00 3.33E-04 3.33E-04 NIcIds & compounds (H) NIC 2JE-04 2.1E-01 2JE-04 2.4E+00 2JE-04 2.4E+00 4.20E-04 4.20E-04 Phosphorus Metal, Yellow or While (H) 7723M 0.0E+00 I 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 POM rates uncontrolled (H) POM 2.1 E-03 1.7E+00 2.1 E-03 1.9E+01 2.1 E-03 1.9E+01 3.30E-03 3.30E-03 Selenium compounds (H) SEC IAE-03 1.IE+00 IAE-03 1.2E+01 IAE-03 1.2E+01 2,10E-03 2.1 OE-03 Toluene (TH) 108883 5AE-02 4.IE+01 5AE-02 4.5E+02 5.1E-02 4.5E+02 7.97E-02 7.97E-02 Xyleno (TH) 1=207 9.0E-04 7.2E-01 9.0E-04 7.9E+00 I 9.0E-04 7.9E+00 1.40E-03 1.40E-03 Total HAP (H) 9.2E-02 7.3E+01 9.2E-02 8.1E+02 9.212-02 8.1E+02 1AE-01 IAE-01 Larget HAP (H) I 5.12E-02 4.07E+01 6.12E-02 4.49E+02 5.12E-02 4.49E+02 7.97E-02 7.97E42 777-77 fPOLqS EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS! LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR (IbM CP on) TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAB Num. lb/hr Ib/d Ib uncontrolled 1controlled Arsenic & compounds (rH) ASC 3.60E-04 8.64E-03 3.1612+00 5.60E-04 5.60E-04 Benzene (TH) 71432 1.77E-03 4.2415-02 1.55E+01 2.75E-03 2.75E-03 'dium & compounds (rH) CDC 2.70E-04 6A6E-03 2.37E+00 4.20E-04 4.20E-04 uorldes (sum fluoride compounds) M 16984488 2.40E-02 6.7512-01 2.1012+02 3.73E-02 3.73E-02 Formaldehyde (TH) 50000 3.09E-02 7A1E-01 2.70E+02 4.80E-02 4.80E-02 ' Manganese & compounds (TH) MNC 5.40E-04 1.30E-02 4,73E+00 8.40E-04 8.40E-04 M M ercury & compounds (TH) HGC 2.70E-04 6.48E-03 _ 2.37E+00 4.20E-041 4 E-04 Methyl chloroform (rH) M 71566 142E-04 3.64E-03 _ 1.33E+00 2.36E.04 2-36E-04 Toluene (TH) ol 108883 5.12E-02 - 1.23E+00 - 4.49E+02 7.97E-021 7.97E-02 Xylene (TH) 1330207 9.00E-04 2.16E-02 7-89F- i 4nF-rv-ql 140 DEQ-CFW-00087286 • • Hydrogen Chloride (HC1) CAS No. 7647-01-0 The EPA Industrial Boiler MACT rulemaking emission factor for uncontrolled residual and distillate oil firing is given as 7.1E-51b/MMBtu in Docket Document Number II-B-8, Development of Average Emission Factors and Baseline Emission Estimates for the Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters NESHAP, October 2002; so that figure is used as the latest information from EPA emission factor : 7.1E-05 pounds of HCl per million BTUs generated in the boiler. = 7.1E-11 pounds of HCl per BTU generated in the boiler. PS -TEMP emissions of HCL Basis: 511,000 gallons of No. 2 fuel oil burned 2005 511,000 gal #2 F.O. x 140,000 BTU = 7.15E+10 BTU gal #2 F.O. 7.15E+10 BTU x 7.1E-11 lb HCl = 5.08 lb. HCl BTU DEQ-CFW 00087287