Emission Guide Update for Mobile and Stationary Sources at Air Force Installations

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Emission Guide Update for Mobile and Stationary Sources at Air Force Installations Francisco Castaneda, III, P.E., AFCEE Tom Bianca, P.E., AECOM Allison Devine, AECOM March 31, 2011

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Air Force Source Guides IERA-RS-BR-SR-2001-001 0 IERA-RS-BR.SR-1999-0001 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE I ERA UNITED STATES AIR FORCE I ERA Air Emissions Inventory Guidance Document for Mobile Sources at Air Force Installations (Revised December 2003) Air Emissions Inventory Guidance Document for Stationary Sources at Air Force Installations (Revised December 2003) Robert J. O'Brien Mark D. Wade Robert J. O'Brien Mark D. Wade Karta Technologies, Inc. 5555 Northwest Parkway San Antonio, TX 78249 Karta Technologies, Inc. 1892 Grandstand San Antonio, TX 78238 Kyle W. Blasch, Captain, USAF, BSC Grant T. Johnson, Captain, USAF, BSC January 2002 May 1999 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Air Force Institute for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health Risk Analysis Risk Analysis Directorate Environmental Analysis Division 2513 Kennedy Circle B rooks Air Force Base TX 78235-5116 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Air Force Institute for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health Risk Analysis Risk Analysis Directorate Environmental Analysis Division 2513 Kennedy Circle Brooks Air Force Base TX 78235-5116 AS' COM

Process Combine Sources Identify Source Categories Review References Identify Final Equation Update Source Guides Create Emissions Database Update Software Programs

Combine Sources Air Emissions Inventory Guidance Document for Mobile Sources at Air Force Installations Air Emissions Inventory Guidance Document for Stationary Sources at Air Force Installations Air Conformity Applicability Model (ACAM) Air Program Information Management System (APIMS)

Identify Source Categories 54 Stationary Sources Abrasive Blasting Fire Fighter Training Laboratory Chemicals Rocket Engine Testing Surface Coatings Welding 5 Mobile Sources Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) Aircraft Operations Internal Combustion Sources Purchased Power Vehicle Emissions

Review References Verify Availability of Each Source Reference for Review Research for New References

Identify Final Equation Review the Multiple Equations and Determine Which One(s) is the Most Appropriate Determine Equation Basis Emission Factors Material Balances Both

Emission Factors E = EF x C x (1 ER/100) E = emissions EF = emission factor C = consumption ER = overall emission reduction efficiency of control device (%) (ER = 0 if no control device is used)

Material Balance E = (C WM) x (1 ER/100) E = ΣE HAPi + ΣE non-hapi E HAP = E x F HAP E = emissions C = consumption WM = waste material ER = overall emission reduction efficiency of control device (%) (ER = 0 if no control device is used) E HAPi = emissions for a specific HAP E non-hapi = emissions for a specific pollutant that is not a HAP F HAP = fraction (%) of total emissions attributed to a specific HAP

Update Source Guides Update the Equations in the Two Source Guides as Necessary Update any Needed Text and Example Problems Update the Reference List to Include only the References Actually Utilized Remove Any Emission Factors

Create Emissions Database Emission Factors Criteria Pollutants Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Each Emission Factor Will Include: Source Category Equation Description Reference

Update Software Programs ACAM and APIMS New Source Categories Equations Emission Factors Program Correlations Air Force Guides and Database Source Categories Methodologies Emission Factors Reporting Format

Reports Air Emissions Inventory (AEI) AFCEE Format Two Tables Criteria Pollutant Emissions Listed by Source Category, Tons/Yr and Percent of the Total Emissions HAP Emissions Listed by Source Category, Individual and Total HAPs, Lbs/Yr and Tons/Yr

Thank You Francisco Castaneda, III, P.E., AFCEE francisco.castaneda@us.af.mil Tom Bianca, P.E., AECOM tom.bianca@aecom.com Allison Devine, AECOM allison.devine@aecom.com