API PUBL 4612-1994 Study of Refinery Fugitive Emissions from Equipment Leaks《1993年炼厂设施泄漏的易散发性排放物的研究》.pdf
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1、 API PUBL*4612 94 m 0732290 0533300 930 m 1993 Study of Refinery Fugitive Emissions from Equipment Leaks Volume I: Data Analysis, Conclusions and Recommendations Prepared for: American Petroleum Institute Health and Environmental Sciences Department and Western States Petroleum Association API PUBLI
2、CATION NUMBER 461 2 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY: RADIAN CORPORATION SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA APRIL 1994 American Petroleum institute FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERAL NATURE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOUL
3、D 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 HEALTH AND SAFETY RISKS AND PRECAUTIONS, NOR UNDERTAKING THEIR OBLIGATIONS UNDER LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL LAWS. NO
4、THING CONTAINED IN ANY API PUBLICATION IS TO BE CONSTRUED AS FACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF ANY METHOD, APPARATUS, OR PRODUCT COV- ERED BY LETTERS PATENT. NEITHER SHOULD ANYTHING CONTAINED IN ITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF LETTERS PATENT. GRANTING ANY RIGHT, BY IMPLICATION OR OTHERWISE, FOR THE MANU- THE PUBLICA
5、TION BE CONSTRUED AS INSURING ANYONE AGAINST LIABIL- NOTE: This is to advise the reader that these studies are now under review by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Agencys review may be complete by summer 1994. Copyright Q 1994 Amencan Pciroleum Insiiiuie II API PUBLx4b12 94 0732290 053
6、3102 793 = ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT: API STAFF CONTACTS: Karin Ritter, Health and Environmental Affairs Department Paul Wakim, Statistics Department MEMBERS OF THE AIR TOX
7、ICS MULTIYEAR STUDY WORKGROUP : Julian Blomley, UNOCAL Miriam Lev-On, ARCO Products Company Richard Russell, API Consultant Hai Taback, API Consultant Daniel VanDerZanden, Chevron Research and Technology Company This study was co-funded by the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA). The followi
8、ng members of the WSPA Fugitive Emissions Project Steering Committee are recognized for their connibutions of time and expertisc: Frank Giles, Ultramar Matt Marusich, Tosco Refining Company Julian Blomley, UNOCAL Miriam Lev-On, ARCO Products Company Daniel Van Der Zanden, Chevron Research and Techno
9、logy Company In addition the U.S. EPA Ofice of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Emission Inventory Branch, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; South Coast Air Quality Management District; Bay Area Air Quality Management District; and, California Air Resources Board are gratefully recognized f
10、or providing oversight, additional review of draft reports and concurrent QA/QC of final measurements during this study. . 111 API PUBL*4632 94 D 0732290 0533303 b2T ABSTRACT The Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) and the American Petroleum Institute (MI) commissioned this “1993 Study of Re
11、finery Fugitive Emissions from Equipment Leaks,“ called the I 1993 Refinery Study“ in this document. The results of this study are new emission correlation equations that relate the mass of hydrocarbon emissions to specific emission rates measured by screening components with an Organic Vapor Analyz
12、er (OVA). Emission correlation equations were developed for valves, pumps, connectors, and open-ended lines, based on established statistical methodologies recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). An alternative statistical methodology called the measurement error
13、 method (MEM) was also examined. The emission correlation equa- tions from the MEM technique account for variabilities in screening values and in the measured mass emissions. Additional evaluation of this methodology is still in progress. The emission correlation equations from the 1993 Refinery Stu
14、dy result in emission calcula- tions that are significantly lower than emission calculations based on published emission correlation equations developed from data in Radians Assessment of Atmospheric Emissions fiom Petroleum Refining, called the 1980 Refinery Study in this document. However, much of
15、 the difference in emission correlation equations is based on different data collection and data analysis techniques in the two studies. Changes in equipment and operating procedures may also have contributed to the differences in emission correlation equations. New “zero component emission factors“
16、 were developed for components that screen at background hydrocarbon levels and were compared to the zero component emission factors published in the U.S. EPA Protocols Document. Depending on the component category, the factors developed in this study were similar, higher, or lower than those in the
17、 EPA document New emission factors were also developed for components that have screening values above the range of the screening instrument (pegged components). These factors are significantly lower than those published in the EPA document. API PUBL*4b32 94 0732290 0533304 5bb Several special studi
18、es were also conducted as part of the 1993 Refinery Study as a quality assurance measure and to investigate the variability of factors used to develop the emission correlation equations, zero component emission factors, and pegged component emission factors. The special studies discussed in this rep
19、ort include: o Effects of potentially leaking OVA probes; Screening variability; o Nitrogen flow rate variability; o Benefits of additional bagging; Effects of dilution probe data; and Effects of high screening variability data. o The results of these special studies increase the understanding of th
20、e emission correlation equations, zero component emission factors, and pegged component emission factors, but do not indicate that any changes to these equations or emission factors are required. API PUBL84bL2 94 0732290 0533305 4T2 W . TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Executive Summary e5-1 Emission Corre
21、lation Equations . e5-2 Vapor Leak Composition Compared with Liquid Stream Composition e5-9 Special Studies . e5-10 Data Applicability . e5-14 1 . Introduction . 1-1 Study Objectives . 1-1 Project Description . 1-2 Historical Perspective . 1-2 Report Organization . 1-4 Data Analysis 2-1 Emission Rat
22、e Calculation 2-1 Emission Correlation Equations . 2-3 Multivariate Analysis . 2-3 Leut-Squares (OLS) Approach . 2-27 Statistical Approach 2-34 Comparison to Other Studies 2-58 Zero Component Emission Factors . 2-77 Comparison of New Zero Component Emission Factors With Established U.S. EPA Zero Com
23、ponent Emission Factors 2-79 Zero Component Emission Factors and Pegged Component Emission Factors . ES-6 DataQuality . e5-12 2 . Emission Correlation Equations Using the Ordinary Emission Correlation Equations Using an Alternative Pegged Component Emission Factors 2-83 Composition . 2-88 Conclusion
24、s and Recommendations . 3-1 Emission Correlation Equations . 3-1 Comparison of Vapor Leak Composition with Liquid Stream 3 . TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Section Page 3 . Conclusions and Recommendations (Continued) Zero Component Emission Factors and Pegged Component Emission Factors 3-3 Vapor Leak
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