API PUBL 326-1994 Cost Effectiveness of VOC and NOx Emission Control Measures《VOC和NOX排放物的控制和测量的成本效益》.pdf
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1、 - API PUBL*326 94 0732270 0537837 T48 The Cost Effectiveness of VOC and NO, Emission Control - Measures HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS API PUBLICATION NUMBER 326 SEPTEMBER 1994 American Petroleum Institute 1220 L street, JoIthwest Washington, D.C. 20005 A API PUBLa32b 94 = 0732290 0537838 784 The
2、 Cost Effectiveness of VOC and NO, Emission Control Measures Health and Environmental Affairs Department PUBLICATION NUMBER 326 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: RADIAN CORPORATION AUSTIN, TEXAS 78720-1 088 MAY 1994 Amerlcan Petroleum Institute FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A G
3、ENERAL NATURE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED. API IS NOT UNDERTAKING TO MEET THE DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS, MANUFAC- TURERS, OR SUPPLIERS To WARN AND PROPERLY TRAIN AND EQUIP THEIR EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS EXPOSED. CONCERNING HEALT
4、H AND SAFETY RISKS AND PRECAUTIONS, NOR UNDERTAKING THEIR OBLIGATIONS UNDER LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL LAWS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY API PUBLICATION IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS GRANTING ANY RIGHT, BY 1I“LICATION OR OTHERWISE, FOR THE MANU- FACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF ANY METHOD, APPARATUS, OR PRODUCT COV- ERE
5、D BY LETTERS PATENT. NEITHER SHOULD ANYTHING CONTAINED IN ITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF LETERS PATENT. THE PUBLICATION BE CONSTRUED AS INSURING ANYONE. AGAINST LIABIL- API PUBL*32b 94 m 0732290 0537840 532 m ABSTRACT The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 require that ozone nonattainment areas reduce total
6、volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions by specified amounts, for certain milestone years. In addition, EPA may require similar reductions of nitrogen oxides (NO,) in the future. For most nonattainment areas, the controls required to meet these Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) milestones may be v
7、ery costly. Therefore air pollution control plans must evaluate available emission control options in order to develop the most cost-effective strategy for meeting their RFP reduction targets. Because of local variations in the types of sources and emission rates, these strategies must be developed
8、on an area-specific basis. An RFP analysis was performed for five different ozone nonattainment areas: Baltimore; Chicago; Houston; Philadelphia; and, Washington, D.C The first step in this effort entailed collecting VOC and NO, emission inventory information fi-om the various state agencies. Next,
9、potential control measures were identified from an extensive literature review, considering both technical and economic constraints. In addition, emissions modeling was performed to estimate the effect of mobile source controls for each area. Cost-effectiveness rankings were developed and total prog
10、ress toward RFP targets were estimated. Available controls range in cost-effectiveness from a net savings up to $500,000 per ton of pollutant. Controls of the currently unregulated non-road mobile source category are essential to meeting these long-run targets. Additional study of the feasibility of
11、 applying NO, controls to major point sources is crucial to assess total reduction potentials accurately. API PUBL*32b 94 I 0732270 0537842 479 = TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY e5-1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1-1 Background . 1-1 Purpose of Study . 1-2 Approach 1-2 2.0 KEY SOURCE CATEGORIES WITHIN S
12、ELECTED OZONE NONATIAINMENT AREAS . 2-1 Introduction . 2-1 DataGathering 2-2 SourceCategorization . 2-4 Major Source Categories . 2-5 3.0 VOC AND NO. CONTROLS FOR POINT AND AREA SOURCES . 3-1 Controls in Place in 1990 . 3-1 InformationSources . 3-2 Point and Area Source VOC Controls . 3-3 Summary of
13、 Selected VOC Control Measures 3-7 Point and Area Source NO. Controls 3.15 NO. Formation and Control 3-15 Summary of Selected NO. Control Measures . 3-16 Possiile Controls for Major NQ Source Categories 3-22 Non-road VOC and NQ Sources . 3-27 General VOC and NO. Controls 3-30 Agriculture Equipment .
14、 3-32 Rail . 3-33 Airplanes . 3-33 Marine Vessels . 3.34 Lawn and Garden 3.34 . Industrial/Commercial Equipment . 3-35 Heavy Construction Equipment . 3-36 Summary of Potential Reduction for Non-Road Mobil Sources . -3-37 Market-Based Approaches 3-42 4.0 EMSSIOFJ REDUCTION STRATEGES FOR MOBIL SOURCES
15、 4-1 Overview of Contro options 4-2 State II Refueling Controls 4-2 Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) 4-2 API PUBL*32b 94 0732290 0537842 305 M Enhanced and Expanded Inspection/Maintenance Programs . 4-3 California Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Program . 4-3 Centrally Fueled Fleet Program . 4-4 Early Vehicle
16、 Retirement (Scrappage) 4-5 Transportation Control Measures 4-5 Baseline Mobil Source Emissions Estimates . 4-6 Emission Reductions From Additional Mobile Source Controls 4-9 StageII . 4.10 Reformulated Gasoiine (RFG) . 4-11 RFG - Complex Model Results 4-13 Enhanced I/M and Evaporative Systems Check
17、 . 4-14 Expanded I/M and Evaporative Systems Check . 4-15 LEV/Tier II . 4-16 Clean Fuel Fleet Programs 4-18 Vehicle Scrappage Programs . 4-19 Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of Mobile Source Control Options 4-20 Stage II Vapor Recovery Controls . 4-21 Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) . 4-21 Inspection/Maint
18、enance (I/M) Programs 4-25 Low Emission Vehicles/Tier II . 4-30 Clean Fuel Fleet Program . 4-37 Vehicle Scrappage Program 4-38 Summary of Mobile Source Control Cost-Effectiveness 4-39 4-42 Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) 5.0 EVALUATION OF STRATEGIES FOR MEETiNG RFP REQUIREMENTS . 5-1 WMilesto
19、nes 5-1 Analytical Approach 5-2 Adjusted Baseline and Target Reductions . 5-2 Projected Emission Levels . 5-3 Reductions from Controls . 5-5 1996 ROP Anaiyses . VOCs 5-10 Baltimore . 5-10 Houston 5.11 Chicago . 5.11 Philadelphia . 5-16 1999 and 2010 ROP Analyses - VOCs . 5.22 Potential NQ Reductions
20、 5-23 Baltimore . 5-27 Chicago . 5.28 Philadelphia . 5-32 D.C. . 5-32 D.C. . 5.20 Houston 5.28 API PUBL*326 94 0732290 0537843 241 W Conclusions . 5-32 GLOSSARY REFERENCES APPENDICES Appendix A - 1990 Emissions Inventories Appendix B - Utility NQ Cost-Effectiveness Calculations Appendix C - VOC Cont
21、rol Measure Rankings Appendix D - Stationary Source VOC Control Measures Appendix E - Stationary Source NO, Control Measures Es- 1 ES-2 Es-3 Es4 Es-5 ES-6 2- 1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 LIST OF FIGURES Page Rate of Progress Plans by City . e5-5 NO, Emission Reducti
22、ons in Baltimore e5-6 NO, Emission Reductions in Chicago NO, Emission Reductions in Houston . e5-8 NO, Emission Reductions in Philadelphia NO, Emission Reductions in D.C. e5-7 e5-9 e5-10 . VOC Emissions in the Baltimore Nonattainment Area 2-6 VOC Emissions in the Chicago Nonattainment Area . 2-7 VOC
23、 Emissions in the Houston Nonattainment Area . 2-8 VOC Emissions in the Philadelphia Nonatrainment Area 2-9 VOC Emissions in the D.C. Nonattainment Area 2-10 NO, Emissions in the Baltimore Nonattainment Area 2-11 NO, Emissions in the Chicago Nonattainment Area 2-12 NO, Emissions in the Houston Nonat
24、tainment Area . 2-13 NO, Emissions in the Philadelphia Nonattainment Area . 2-14 NO, Emissions in the D.C. Nonatabment Area 2-15 1996 Rate of Progress Plans . 5-25 NO, Emissions Reductions . Baltimore . 5-35 NO, Emissions Reductions . Chicago NQ Emissions Reductions . Houston 5-37 NO, Emissions Redu
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