Abstract

This paper is directed to those concerned with estimating releases to the air of volatile compounds from equipment component leaks. We compared emission rates for equipment component leaks using EPA’s Average Emission Factor Method, Leak/No-Leak Emission Factor Method, and Stratified Emission Factor Method. The latter two methods may be used if there are concentration measurements about the components. An organic vapor analyzer was applied with the appropriate response factor to measure the concentrations around each equipment component using EPA Method 21. We analyzed this data to determine mass emission rates. Results show that the Average Emission Factor Method substantially overstates the emission rates calculated using these other two methods. We conclude that use of Method 21 concentration measurements with the Leak/No Leak or Stratified Emission Factor Method may increase the accuracy and reduce significantly the estimated releases to the air of volatile compounds from equipment component leaks for many facilities.

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