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Main Title Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone Pollutant Emission Control : Volume 1: technical report.
Author Ayer, J. ; Proffitt, D.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Ayer, Jacqueline.
CORP Author Air Quality Specialists, Newport Beach, CA. ;Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.;Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, GA. Maintenance Directorate.
Publisher [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency],
Year Published 1998
Report Number EPA/600/R-98/016A; EPA-68-D4-0111
Stock Number PB98-124316
Additional Subjects Air pollution abatement ; Emission control ; Spray painting ; Exhaust gas recirculation ; Flow separation ; Air circulation ; Flow rates ; Ventilation ; Ultraviolet radiation ; Ozone ; Paint applicators ; Coating processes ; Paint booths ; Pollution prevention ; Partitioning
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P1011V3H.PDF
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NTIS  PB98-124316 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 132 pages.
Abstract
The report describes in detail the source testing, construction, and data reduction/analysis activities that comprise the three phases of a technology demonstration program. Phase I consisted of a detailed baseline evaluation of several paint spray booths operated at the Barstow (California) Marine Corps Logistics Base to establish key operating parameters and air toxic emission profiles. This information was used to design a safe recirculation/flow partitioning system for the paint booths involved in the study to efficiently reduce the overall exhaust flow rate. Under Phase II, the necessary booth construction and retrofit modifications were made, and the air pollution control device was installed. The recirculation/flow partitioning system was tested extensively as part of the Phase III effort to ensure that the booths operated in accordance with health and safety standards mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
Notes
Technical rept. Prepared in collaboration with Air Quality Specialists, Newport Beach, CA, United Marine Corps, Albany, GA and Marine Corps Multi-Commodity Maintenance Center, Barstow, CA. ADA364071. Microfiche.