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Emissions Test Methods List Air Pollution Testing personnel have performed virtually all EPA source emissions test methods, as well as a number of methods published through other sources. Additionally, APT personnel continue to work with regulatory and laboratory personnel to adapt and/or develop new methods for our clients= needs. The following section details some of the test methods which APT personnel have conducted over the years.
40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A Test Methods C Methods 1, 2 (A,B,C,D,F,G,H) : Gas Flow, including 3-D and wall effects C Method 3 (A,B) : O2/CO2 by Fyrite, Orsat and Instrumental Analyzer C Method 4 : Moisture C Method 5 (B,D,F) : Particulate Matter including Positive Pressure Fabric Filter C Methods 6 and 6C : Sulfur Dioxide (wet chemical and instrumental procedures) C Method 7E : Nitrogen Oxides C Method 8 : Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide and Sulfuric Acid Mist C Method 9 : Visual Determination of Opacity C Method 10 : Carbon Monoxide C Method 11 : Hydrogen Sulfide C Method 12 : Inorganic Lead C Method 13B : Total Fluoride C Method 16 : Total Reduced Sulfur (GC / flame photometric detection) C Method 17 : Particulate Matter (in-stack filter) C Method 18 : Speciated Organic Compounds (GC / flame ionization detection) C Method 19 : Stoichiometric Calculation of Gas Flow Rate C Method 20 : Nitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Turbines C Method 21 : Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds Leaks C Method 22 : Visual Determination of Particulate Emissions from Flares C Method 23 : Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins, Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans C Method 25 (A,C) : Volatile Organic Compounds (flame ionization detection) C Method 26 and 26A : Hydrogen Chloride (and other hydrogen halides and halogens) C Method 29 : Multiple Metals
40 CFR Part 51, Appendix M Test Methods C Method 201A : PM10 (particulate matter less than 10 microns in diameter) C Method 202 : Condensible Particulate Matter
SW-846 Test Methods C Method 0010 : Semi-volatile Organic Compounds (GC / mass spectroscopy) C Method 0011 : Aldehydes and Ketones (high performance liquid chromatography) C Method 0012 : Multiple Metals C Method 0013 : Hexavalent Chromium (Modified EPA Method 306) C Method 0030 : Volatile Organic Compounds (GC / mass spectroscopy) C Method 0040 : Total Chromatographable Organics C Method 0050 : Hydrogen Chloride and Chlorine
Other Test Methods (including Modified and Original Test Methods) Organics C EPA Method 320 : Vapor Phase Organics by FTIR C EPA Method TO-6 : Phosgene C EPA Method TO-14 : Toxic Organics (GC / mass spectroscopy) C Triethylene Glycol using Gas Chromatography / Flame Ionization Detection C BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes) at % (and ppm / ppb) level C VOC, BTEX, Hexane from glycol dehydrator using rich/lean glycol mass balance C Formaldehyde using Ion Chromatography C Formaldehyde using on-site Colorimetry (Modified Celanese Method) Inorganics C EPA Method 022 : Nitrogen Oxides with an Electrochemical Analyzer C EPA Method CTM-027 : Ammonia C EPA Method 206 : Ammonia C EPA Method 306 : Hexavalent and Total Chromium C EPA Method 321 : Vapor Phase Hydrogen Chloride by FTIR C Modified NIOSH Method 6001 : Arsine C Modified NIOSH Method 7904 : Hydrogen Cyanide C Modified CARB 426 : Hydrogen Cyanide C BAAQMD (Bay Area Air Quality Management District) Method ST-1B : Ammonia C Nitrogen Dioxide using Long-Pathlength Infrared spectroscopy C Nitrogen and Hydrogen using Thermal Conductivity Detection C Carbon Monoxide (and other pollutants) at % level using dilution system C Ontario Hydro Method for speciated mercury
Particle Size Analysis C Particle Size Distribution using Electrozone and/or Bahco analysis C Particle Size Distribution using a Cascade Impactor |
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