Hydrogen sulfide Simrun Dhoot air quality engineer ii

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Hydrogen sulfide Simrun Dhoot air quality engineer ii

Regulation 9, Rule 2, Section 301: Limitations on Hydrogen Sulfide A person shall not emit during any 24 hour period, hydrogen sulfide in such quantities as to result in ground level concentrations in excess of 0.06 ppm averaged over three consecutive minutes or 0.03 ppm averaged over any 60 consecutive minutes.

Negative effects of H2S at various concentrations Concentration of H2S (ppm) Symptoms/Effects 0.01-1.5 Rotten egg smell is first noticeable. 2-5 Prolonged exposure may cause nausea, tearing of eyes, headaches or loss of sleep. Airway problems in some asthma patients. 20 Possible fatigue, loss of appetite, headache, irritability, poor memory, dizziness. 50-100 Slight conjunctivitis and respiratory tract irritation after 1 hour. 100 Coughing, eye irritation, loss of smell after 2-15 minutes. Altered breathing, drowsiness after 15-30 minutes. Throat irritation after 1 hour. Death after 48 hours. 100-150 Loss of smell. 200-300 Marked conjunctivitis and respiratory tract irritation after 1 hour. Pulmonary edema from prolonged exposure. 500-700 Staggering, collapse in 5 minutes. Serious damage to the eyes in 30 minutes. Death after 30-60 minutes. 700-1000 Immediate collapse within 1 to 2 breaths and death within minutes. 1000-2000 Nearly Instant Death Note. Adapted from Occupational Safety & Health Administration: Safety and Health Topics – Hydrogen Sulfide. Retrieved from https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/hydrogensulfide/hazards.html.

Primary concerns with regards to H2S and digesters Unabated release of digester gas into the atmosphere. Compliance with Regulation 9-2 in the rare event that a facility must vent digester gas from the PV valves. Determining the maximum allowable hourly emissions of H2S for each facility.

When and how will the Air District check for compliance with Regulation 9, Rule 2? The Air District will ensure a facility’s compliance with Regulation 9-2 when a permit application for a modification to the digesters is received. The Air District will prepare an air dispersion modeling analysis at the outlet of any potential release of H2S. Most commonly, this analysis will occur at the PV valves located on the digesters. The model will calculate the worst-case concentration, which is dependent on the worst-case meteorological conditions.

What to do if your facility exceeds the H2S limit Your facility will have the opportunity to obtain the actual meteorological conditions during the time of the release. Complete a similar air dispersion modeling analysis using actual meteorological conditions and determine whether the concentration exceeded the limit at the time of the release. Otherwise, the release will be considered to be a violation of Regulation 9, Rule 2.

Limiting the release of digester gas in the permit conditions The following language (or similar language) will be added to the permit conditions for anaerobic digesters: A release of digester gas shall not be considered a violation under the following conditions: H2S emissions from the digester gas release are less than ### lb per hour, or The owner/operator prepares an air dispersion modeling analysis within 30 days of the incident that shows that the limits in BAAQMD Regulation 9, Rule 2, were not exceeded. The owner/operator shall ensure that, if detected and known, the occurrence, duration, and cause of emissions of digester gas from any cause or activity are recorded. The owner/operator shall not cause or allow any digester gas emissions otherwise allowed by this Part to create a violation of District regulations.