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.,N:. y7::pY:s.r,,;,^?•t�.�'.R.:^T...§ .-: ::.,,t'^ ,art?;ol F A 10 <br /> .. •.�� a .: :.S.: i 1lc- 'kY-. <br /> n •.K:. ^.. •a5•, ....+.`?ti'- ",'�i=.+i.ryy Vii.. rW <br /> Emission Test Report <br /> F.. <br /> EMC WA-2-08 <br /> Section 3 <br /> Revision: 0 <br /> Date: September 30, 1999 <br /> Page 5 of 33 <br /> last duct bend after the secondary combustion chamber, and the Method 23 outlet train was <br /> located nearest to the scrubber outlet. More turbulent flow expected at these locations may <br /> explain the higher flow results obtained with the Method 23 trains. Because flow was <br /> different at each traverse point at any given time across each sampling cross-section and <br /> flow varied at each of those points during the course of a run, consistent flow results could <br /> not be obtained among the trains used at the inlet or the outlet during any run. <br /> R- 4 <br /> Results of testing for total particulate matter are presented in Table 3-8. As indicated <br /> from the data, inlet and outlet concentrations for each run were very similar, regardless of <br /> condition thereby indicating that the scrubber had little, or no effect on particulate matter <br /> removal. Data from particulate matter testing are found in Appendix H. <br /> 3.4.2 Hydrogen Chloride Analysis Results <br /> Hydrogen chloride emission results are presented in Table 3-9 in units of both grams <br /> per minute and pounds per hour. While, emissions appear to be lower at the scrubber <br /> x outlet than at the inlet for Condition 1, the HCi concentrations are too low at the inlet <br /> relative to the outlet locations for removal efficiencies to be meaningful. Hal data are <br /> e` included in Appendix E. <br /> 3.4.3 Metals Analysis Results <br /> r Metals results blank corrected results and emission rates are shown in Tables 3-10 <br /> through 3-12. Cadmium and lead emissions tend to increase with secondary combustion <br /> u: chamber temperature increase; mercury emissions were less affected by temperature than <br /> the other two metals. The increase in metals emissions with increasing temperatures is not <br /> uncommon, however, the amount of cadmium and lead charged during each run may also <br /> ....r have contributed. The metals narrative report with analysts* results are included in <br /> r„T Appendix F. <br /> 3.4.4 Dioxin. and Furan Results <br /> Dioxin and furan results are provided in Tables 3-13 through 3-24, grouped by <br /> condition. Tables 3-13 through 3-16 provide results for Condition 1 testing, Tables 3-17 <br /> through 3-20 provide results for Condition 2 testing, and Tables 3-21 through 3-24 provide <br /> results for Condition 3 testing. Results for each condition are presented first by total <br /> amount found within a given homologue, next by the 2,3,7,8-substituted compounds, then <br /> by the corresponding equivalent toxicity of 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-dibenzo4oxin for inlet and <br /> x'^” outlet. The dioxin and furan narrative pp <br /> report is included in Appendix G. It should be noted <br /> p <br /> NM-MM4951-0"3 S3.wpd <br />
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