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(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Particulate Content (3) 3.2 gr/acf, flyash Particle Mean Diam. (3) 1.0 µm (3) 0.31 ft/sec/ 200 ppmv
FORM* Plant contact Mr. Phil Brothers Telephone No. (999) 555-5024 Agency contact Mr. Ben. Hold No. of Emission Streams Under Review 1 #1/ Incineration (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) Organic Content (1)*** P. Content (1) Heat/O 2 Q. R. S. Drift Velocity/SO 3 T.
EMISSION STREAM DATA fabric filter, ESP, Venturi scrubber *The data presented are for an emission stream (single or combined streams) prior to entry into the selected control method(s). Use extra forms if additional combustibles shown on lines D and F.
Effluent Characteristics for a Municipal Incinerator Emission Stream
HAP (a) municipal incinerator (a) process point (a) cadmium (a) inorganic particulate (a) 10% (a) (a) (a (a) 5% vol 400°F 110,000 acfm atmospheric none/none assume 99.9% removal space is necessary (e.g., more than three HAPs) and note this need. **The numbers in parentheses denote what data should be supplied depending on the data on lines C and E:
Company Incineration Inc. Location (Street) 124 Main Stree (City) Somewhere (State, Zip) Emission Stream Number/Plant Identification Emission Source Source Classification Emission Stream HAPs Class and Form Content (1,2,3)** Vapor Pressure (1,2) Solubility (1,2) HAP Adsorptive Prop. (1,2) Molecular Weight (1,2) Moisture Content (1,2,3) Temperature (1,2,3) Flow Rat
Table 11 A. HAP B. C. D. HAP E. HAP F. HAP G. HAP H. I. HAP J. K. L. M. N. O. V. W. = 1 = 2 = 3
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