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Calculating Emissions Using AP-42 Emission Factors Marti Blad, PhD
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2 What We Will Learn How AP-42 can be a useful planning tool How to find & use AP-42 emission factors
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3 What is AP-42? Reference document used for estimating emissions from sources Point source processes & equipment Area source groupings and activities A way for EPA to document emission factors AP-42 does NOT contain recommended emission limits or standards
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4 Emission Factors Representative values Attempts to relate quantity of pollutant released with activity or event responsible for release of that pollutant Facilitate estimations of emissions Averages compiled from EPA studies Assume half of sources have emissions above estimate (and half below) Influenced by many other conditions Actual material used Control equipment use and efficiency
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5 Emission Factors (AP-42) General Expression E = A x EF X (1-ER/100) E = emissions (mass of pollutant emitted) A = activity or activity rate EF = emission factor ER = overall emission reduction efficiency (%) Emission reduction (ER) efficiency not as important in simpler calculations; won’t be used in this exercise
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6 Emission Factors (AP-42) General use (PM & rock crushing example) PM Emitted = EF x tons of rock crushed Another way to look at it Pollutant mass emitted (e.g., pounds of PM) Activity-related mass, volume, distance or duration (e.g., ton of rock crushed)
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7 Using Emissions Factor Example: Rock Crushing Facility What do we want to find? Daily emission of PM 10 Uncontrolled crushing & screening of fines What is the process-related “activity”? Check AP-42: it can be used to help plan! Daily amount of material crushed & screened = 4000 tons rock per day
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8 Using Emissions Factor Example: Rock Crushing Facility Step 1: Look up Emission Factor in AP-42 Find the right crushed stone “process” Fines crushing Fines screening Know the right “pollutant” PM 10 Select the right “emission factor” (pay attention to UNITS) Fines crushing: 0.015 lbs PM 10 / ton material “crushed” 0.015 lbs PM 10 / ton material “crushed” Fines screening: 0.072 lbs PM 10 / ton material “screened” 0.072 lbs PM 10 / ton material “screened”
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9 Using Emissions Factor Example: Rock Crushing Facility Step 2: Calculate the PM 10 emissions Fines crushing: 0.015 lbs PM 10 x 4000 tons material = 60 lbs PM 10 /day 0.015 lbs PM 10 x 4000 tons material = 60 lbs PM 10 /day ton material day ton material day Fines screening: 0.072 lbs PM 10 x 4000 tons material = 288 lbs PM 10 /day 0.072 lbs PM 10 x 4000 tons material = 288 lbs PM 10 /day ton material day ton material day
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10 Summary Finding the right emission factor 1.Identify correct processes 2.Know pollutant of concern 3.Pay attention to table headers/footers Information on appropriate units Other information on processes or conditions that may affect calculations
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