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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00088255DEQ-CFW-00088255 Form D: Process Information (Page 1 of 2) Facility ID# 0900009 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Calendar 2000 Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory 1. Source ID No. (same as in permit) Waste DMSO Storage Tank Nafion® Waste DMSO Storage Tank 2. Process Description: 4. Maximum Process Rate: 4. CY 2000 Process Throughput: (Ex: gal/hr, mmcf/hr) Confidential (Ex: lb, gal) include units 5. Normal Operating Schedule: Hours per Days per Day Week 6. Typical Start & End Times For Process: 7. Percentage Annual Throughput: Dec -Feb 25 Mar -May Weeks per Year Hours per Year Start: Continuous End: Confidential include units Confidential 25 June -Aug 25 Sept -Nov 25 8. Capture Efficiency (% of Emissions from this Process Vented Through Control Device): N/A 9. Control Device Descriptions Primary None Secondary: 10. Combined (Net) Control Device Efficiency (%): (Control efficiency is pollutant specific) PM PM-10 PM-2.5 SO2 NOx VOC N/A 1 1 _ ANNIIAL FI1FL IISAGF For This Process (Coal- oil_ wood_ natural gas. etc.) -Use additional sheets as needed. Type of Fuel Used in This Process/Source Amount (gal, tons, mmcf/year) % Sulfur % Ash If you do not provide annual throughput your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review instructions or get a new copy, go to web page: htti)://dag.state.ne.us/Ofrices/Planniniz/Attainment/est.html or http: //d ag.state.ne. us/Offices/Plann in2/Attainment/ 1999/99forms.htmi Information on Form D cannot be held confidential. DEQ-CFW 00088256 C Form D: Process Information (Page 2 of 2) CY 2000 Facility ID# 0900009 Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed for Source/Process Identified Above: Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Source Waste DMSO ID# Storage Tank "Per Ton" Pollutant: PM PM-10 PM-2.5 S02 Nox VOC CO Actual Emissions: Tons/year 0.08 ***All Other HAPs/TAPS Per Instructions (use additional sheets if necessary)*** Pollutant CAS # Emitted lbs./ r. Comments Chlorine 7782-50-5 Fluorine 7782-41-4 Hydrazine 302-01-2 Hydrogen Chloride (As weight of HCl in solutions) 7647-01-0 Hydrogen Fluoride (As weight of HF in solutions) 7664-39-3 Hydrogen Sulfide 7783-06-4 Lead (As metal or compounds -mass of total) LEADCPDS Methyl Chloroform (Not a VOC, by rule) 71-55-6 Methylene Chloride (Not a VOC, by rule) 75-09-2 Ozone (Not expected as a facility emission) 10028-15-6 Perchloroethylene (Not a VOC, by rule) 127-18-4 Phosphine 7803-51-2 List all other HAP/TAPS below IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, Per Instructions. Use more sheets, as needed E Information on Form D cannot be held confidential. DEQ-CFW 00088257 iWASTE DMSO STORAGE TANK EMISSIONS BASIS: Direct vent to atmosphere Tank volume = 6,000 gallons = 802 ft3 DMSO vapor pressure = 0.5 mmHg at 20°C Assume one complete tank volume turnover per day Mole fraction DMSO in vapor: 0.5 mmHg = 0.00066 mole DMSO 760 mmHg mole gas in tank Pounds of DMSO per tank volume: 802 ft3 I lb mole 1 0.00066 mole DMSO 1 78 lb DMSO = 0.11 lb DMSO tank volume 1 359 ft3 ( mole gas in tank I mole DMSO tank volume Total DMSO emissions per year from tank volume turnovers: 0.11 lb DMSO I tank volume 1 365 days = 42 lb DMSO per year tank volume I day I year Total Emissions = Turnover Emissions + Fugitive Emissions 42 lb/yr + 1141b/yr = 1561b/yr = 0.08 ton/yr VOC Emissions • DEQ-CFW 00088258 i FucrrM D41S'S'(M FM4 *ME TMM PEPIMMI. WROM (IBIWJ WT F/C SIG TK WSr F/C RX 9K t4t4O EMSSIQyS NM M E?WICNS 11M1 Vi1/ 48 163.987 24 81.994 AM vW 2 6.833 1 3.416 Cm AM 4 13.666 0.000 WO FIG 7 WOOT 25 1.577 14. 3.154 RS Fitti1(> uylCE 3 l 3.154 1.577 2 1.577 'w Fn'IM 100 1.577 2 24 0.000 RM 1 10.074 1 0.000 10.074 FLTM 2 0.000 0.000 li m 1 0.000 2 0.000 talt?'I M DISC 1111) 2 0.000 1 0.000 3 MAY VW 1 3.416 0.000 FMS GM£ 1 0.000 0.000 PIPE tmn m9` SUP 0.000 0.000 Iw vEt�rr 0.000 WST F/C SQP 4K 27 92.243 1 3.416 0.000 10 0.WO 1 3.154 2 1.577 10 0.000 1 10.074 0.000 0.000 2 0.000 1 3.416 0.000 1 0.000 0.000 IOM• «ems 205.860 l00.214 IML �m1 0.1029 0.0501 113.880 0.0569 KM U{xtit ewtilleft factors were %yeti for all emission calculations. Flange eaimicos factors were used for all equip evept ve1vw and pqx. 0 m p C� m I 0 0 0 00 00 N �: _ 37 13.407 3 10.249 2 6.833 1 3.154 7 0.000 0.000 44 0.000 1 10.074 1 4.730 2 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 0.000 3 0.000 161.447 0.OW7 WC = 7K UMM EMSSICNS 12 40.997 2 6.831 0.000 7 1.577 1 0.000 0.000 1.577 0.000 0.000 1 1.577 0.000 0.000 1 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 32.587 85.147 0.0426 18 61.44,, O.UUU 2 6.811 4 0.000 1 O.UOu U.000 0.000 1 10.014 1. ` TI 1. `S7) u.OW O.Ow 0.000 O.Ow 1 0.000 1 32.5b1 114.141 U.U911 A 8 C OUPONT EX:SS:ON FACTORS COMPONENT SERVICE PUMP SEALS LIGHT LIQ. HEAVY LIQ. VALVES GAS LIGHT LIQ HEAVY LIQ PRESSURE GAS/VAPOR RELIEF SEALS OPEN END LINES ALL FLANGES ALL SAMPLING ALL CONNECTIONS COMPRESSOR GAS/VAPOR SEALS jWRALL EMISSION FACTOR 0 E F G H I so EXISSION.FACTORS (Ld/HR) SUPERIOR EXCELLE GOOD EPA .XN-X= 0.00115 0.0075 0.109 55 . XY-X= 0.00115 0.0075 0.047 .xxxxx 0.00039 0.00542 0.012 .xxxux 0.00036 0.00352 0.016 .XXXXX 0.00036 0.00352 0.00051 60 .xxxxx 0.00012 0.00013 0.23 .XX3= 0.001 0.0215 0.0037 65 .)cxxxx 0.00018 0.00031 0.0018 .XXXXX 0.00018 0.00031 0.033 70 N/A N/A N/A 0.50 1/10000 1/20 1/3 1/1 75 V DEQ-CFW 00088260