VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation

The introduction of environmental legislation improvement for industrial producers in Serbia, notably the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) license, will oblige the industrial producers to provide annual report on the pollutant emissions into the environment, as well as to pay certai...

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Main Authors: Mihajlović Marina A., Stevanović Dimitrije Ž., Jovanović Jovan M., Jovanović Mića B.
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Language:English
Published: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Hemijska Industrija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2013/0367-598X1200077S.pdf
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author Mihajlović Marina A.
Stevanović Dimitrije Ž.
Jovanović Jovan M.
Jovanović Mića B.
author_facet Mihajlović Marina A.
Stevanović Dimitrije Ž.
Jovanović Jovan M.
Jovanović Mića B.
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description The introduction of environmental legislation improvement for industrial producers in Serbia, notably the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) license, will oblige the industrial producers to provide annual report on the pollutant emissions into the environment, as well as to pay certain environment fee. Wastewater treatment plant can be a significant source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) diffuse emissions, which are difficult to measure directly. In the near future reporting obligations might expend to benzene and other VOCs. This paper deals with gaseous emissions calculations from API separator based on the emission factors and the adequate software applications. The analyzed results show that the estimated emission values differ depending on the applied method. The VOC emissions have been estimated using US EPA and CONCAWE emissions factors. The calculated emissions range from 40 to 4500 tons/year for oil refinery WWTP of 2,000,000 m3/year. The calculations of benzene and toluene emissions have been performed using three methods: US EPA emission factors, WATER9, and Toxchem+ software. The calculated benzene and toluene emissions range from 5.5-60 and 0.7-20 tons/year, respectively. The highest emission values were obtained by the US EPA emission factors, while the lowest values were the result of Toxchem+ analysis. The sensitivity analysis of obtained results included the following parameters: flow, temperature, oil content, and the concentration of benzene and toluene in the effluent. Wide range of results indicates the need for their official interpretation for the conditions typical for Serbia, thus establishing adequate national emission factors for future utilization of the “polluter pays principle” on the VOC and benzene emissions.
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spelling doaj.art-ead7c93cce914f589522e53439888e382022-12-21T21:17:39ZengAssociation of Chemical Engineers of SerbiaHemijska Industrija0367-598X2013-01-0167236537310.2298/HEMIND120427077SVOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimationMihajlović Marina A.Stevanović Dimitrije Ž.Jovanović Jovan M.Jovanović Mića B.The introduction of environmental legislation improvement for industrial producers in Serbia, notably the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) license, will oblige the industrial producers to provide annual report on the pollutant emissions into the environment, as well as to pay certain environment fee. Wastewater treatment plant can be a significant source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) diffuse emissions, which are difficult to measure directly. In the near future reporting obligations might expend to benzene and other VOCs. This paper deals with gaseous emissions calculations from API separator based on the emission factors and the adequate software applications. The analyzed results show that the estimated emission values differ depending on the applied method. The VOC emissions have been estimated using US EPA and CONCAWE emissions factors. The calculated emissions range from 40 to 4500 tons/year for oil refinery WWTP of 2,000,000 m3/year. The calculations of benzene and toluene emissions have been performed using three methods: US EPA emission factors, WATER9, and Toxchem+ software. The calculated benzene and toluene emissions range from 5.5-60 and 0.7-20 tons/year, respectively. The highest emission values were obtained by the US EPA emission factors, while the lowest values were the result of Toxchem+ analysis. The sensitivity analysis of obtained results included the following parameters: flow, temperature, oil content, and the concentration of benzene and toluene in the effluent. Wide range of results indicates the need for their official interpretation for the conditions typical for Serbia, thus establishing adequate national emission factors for future utilization of the “polluter pays principle” on the VOC and benzene emissions.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2013/0367-598X1200077S.pdfVOCbenzeneemission factorssoftware simulationAPI separator
spellingShingle Mihajlović Marina A.
Stevanović Dimitrije Ž.
Jovanović Jovan M.
Jovanović Mića B.
VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
Hemijska Industrija
VOC
benzene
emission factors
software simulation
API separator
title VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
title_full VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
title_fullStr VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
title_full_unstemmed VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
title_short VOC emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
title_sort voc emission from oil refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment plant estimation
topic VOC
benzene
emission factors
software simulation
API separator
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2013/0367-598X1200077S.pdf
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