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Fuels For Schools General Air Quality Considerations. Diane R. Lorenzen, P.E. Montana Department of Environmental Quality October 17, 2007. Air Quality Topics. Emissions Estimates Criteria Air Pollutants Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPS) Is an Air Quality Permit Required?
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Fuels For SchoolsGeneral Air Quality Considerations Diane R. Lorenzen, P.E. Montana Department of Environmental Quality October 17, 2007
Air Quality Topics • Emissions Estimates • Criteria Air Pollutants • Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPS) • Is an Air Quality Permit Required? • Ambient Air Impacts • Non-attainment Areas
Criteria Air PollutantsRegulated by Air Quality Standards • Carbon Monoxide (CO) • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) • Particulate Matter < 10 µm (PM10) • Particulate Matter < 2.5 µm (PM2.5) • Ozone, regulated as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) • Lead (Pb) [also a HAP]
Criteria Pollutant Emissions ComparisonPotential to Emit (PTE) Tons of pollutant per year (tpy)19 MMBtu/hr boiler (heat input)
Ambient Air Quality Boundary Industrial Facility School Yard
Stack Height Considerations • Minimize building downwash effect • Good Engineering Practice Stack Height (GEP) > 2.5 times adjacent building height
Non-Attainment Areas Wood Smoke is a primary contributor to PM2.5 impacts in Montana’s mountain valleys.
Locating a Project in a Non-attainment Area • Contact state and local regulatory authorities at the beginning of planning • Consider the effects of NAA restrictions on boiler operation and project economics
Open Burning vs. Fuel Boiler Source: http://www.fuelsforschools.org
Carbon Dioxide Source: http://www.fuelsforschools.org
Burning Seasons in Montana Heating Season Open Burning Prohibited General Open Burning Fall Regulated Burning Fire Season JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Montana DEQ Air Quality Contacts • Air permitting, emissions estimation and stack height: Deb Skibicki (406) 444-1472 • Non-attainment Area information: Bob Habeck (406) 444-7305