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Main Title Study of vapor control methods for gasoline marketing operations : volume II - appendix /
Author Burkin, C. E. ; Cavanaugh, E. C. ; Dickerman, J. C. ; Fernandes., S. R.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Burklin, C. E.
Cavanaugh, E.C.
Dickerman, J. C.
Fernandes, S.R.
CORP Author Radian Corp., Austin, Tex.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Publisher Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1975
Report Number EPA-450/3-75-046-b; EPA-68-02-1319
Stock Number PB-246 358
OCLC Number 18831309
Subjects Gasoline vapor control--Research ; Air--Purification--Research
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Air pollution ; Gasoline ; Hydrocarbons ; Vapors ; Air pollution abatement ; Fuel pumps ; Transferring ; Refueling ; Fueling systems ; Fuel storage ; Bulk storage ; Service stations ; Stationary sources
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=2000Y9QB.PDF
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
Modified
Checkout
Status
EJAD  EPA 450/3-75-046b Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 09/30/1994
EKBD  EPA-450/3-75-046b Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 12/03/1988
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 450-3-75-046b Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ESAD  EPA 450-3-75-046B Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 03/23/2010
NTIS  PB-246 358 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation xix, A-140, B-68, C-36 : illustrations, charts ; 27 cm
Abstract
Background information is given on the size and extent of the gasoline marketing industry and the magnitude of hydrocarbon vapor emissions. The principal sources of emissions, tank truck filling at bulk terminals, service station storage tank filling and vehicle refueling are characterized. Vapor control techniques for bulk terminals are described: compression, refrigeration, absorption, adsorption, incineration, and combinations of these techniques. The two types of control systems for service stations are evaluated, vapor balance systems and vacuum assist/secondary processing systems. Test data are given.
Notes
"24 April 1975." "EPA Project Officer: Edwin J. Vincent." Refernces.
Contents Notes
Background information is given on the size and extent of the gasoline marketing industry and the magnitude of hydrocarbon vapor emissions. The principal sources of emissions, tank truck filling at bulk terminals, service station storage tank filling and vehicle refueling are characterized. Vapor control techniques for bulk terminals are described: compression, refrigeration, absorption, adsorption, incineration, and combinations of these techniques. The two types of control systems for service stations are evaluated, vapor balance systems and vacuum assist/secondary processing systems. Test data are given.