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MEASUREMENT OF VOLATILE CHEMICAL EMISSIONS FROM WASTEWATER BASINS
Citation:
Thibodeaux, L., D. Parker, AND H. Heck. MEASUREMENT OF VOLATILE CHEMICAL EMISSIONS FROM WASTEWATER BASINS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-82/095 (NTIS PB83135632), 1982.
Description:
The objective of this project was to measure the rate at which selected volatile organic carbon (VOC) compounds are being emitted to air from waste-water treatment basins of the pulp and paper industry. The emission rates of methanol, acetone and acetaldehyde were measured and the total hydrocarbon (FID) emission was quantified. Intermediate objectives were: develop a method of trapping, concentrating and analyzing low molecular weight volatiles in the presence of excess water vapor; develop turbulent transport theory using VOC concentrations and micrometeorology to determine flux rate from aerated stabilization basins. A unique cryogenic sampling, concentration, and detection technique was developed along with a general protocol for flux determination called the concentration profile (CP) technique. The CP apparatus was conceived, designed and used in the field for flux determinations.