CE 764A
Environment Toxicology And Risk Assessment
Lecture 5
By
Dr. Mukesh Sharma
Professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
IIT Kanpur
120.00
Concentration (mg/l) 100.00
K= 0
80.00
K= 0.1
60.00 K= 0.5
40.00 K= 1.5
20.00
0.00
0 1 2 3
Time (Hrs)
Steady state Conc.
120.00
100.00
Steady State Conc. (mg/l)
80.00
60.00
40.00
20.00
0.00
0 5 10 15 20 25
Reaction rate constant (hr-1)
Air Pollution Load – Emission Inventory
For Example
Delhi – Air Pollution Load 2000 T/d
Vehicular Emission – 1400 T/d
Power Generation – 300 T/d
Other Industries – 200 T/d
Miscellaneous – 100 T/d
Decisions
-Control Vehicular Pollution
-What are the constituents (CO, HC, NOx, SO2 , PM, Pb)
- Priority Pollutant(s)
-Which sources responsible to what extend?
Petrol, Diesel ? 2-W, 3-W, Cars, Trucks ?
To answer these – Pollutants-specific, Source- specific, Area-specific
Information and Smart Database with Quick Retrieval System needed
Air Pollution Emission Inventory
“Systematic collection, complication and collation of data concerning air pollution
emission in a given industry/area is referred to as Emission Inventory”
Application of Emission Inventory
* Guidance for pollution control
* Assist in AQ Surveillance Programme
* Seasonal and Geographical Distribution of Pollution Loads
* Aiding in Regional Planning and Zoning
* Community Education
* Air Quality Modeling
* For Decision makers/Politicians
How to make Emission Inventory
- Define Boundary of Area (Industry/ IITK, GT Road, Connaught Place,
State, Country, Continent)
- Divide the Unit Process-wise
(a) Ammonia (b) Urea (c) Power Generation
(d) Major Traffic Corridors
- Collection of Information
(a) Raw Material and Fuel Quantities
(b) Type of Processes
(c) Efficiency of Pollution Control Devices
Emission Factors – Established Emission Quantity for specific Process and
specific Pollutants for unit production.
Emission Rate = [raw mat ] x [EF] x[(100 – (% control eff))/100]
Emission Rate = [Production] x [EF] x[(100 – (% control eff))/100]
Emission Rate = [Fuel] x [EF] x[(100 – (% control eff))/100]
EF for Power Plant (US EPA AP-42)
PM (kg/d) = 6.8xA (ash in %)x Coal (in t/d)
SO2 (kg/d) = 19xS (% sulphur)x Coal (in t/d)
Urea
PM (kg/d) = 10xUrea produced (in t)
NH3 (kg/d) = 5x Urea produced (in t)
Emission Inventory
Systematic estimation and collection
of data on emissions of…
desired pollutants
in a geographic area
for a designated period
Basic Steps
Identify
Geographic area
Pollutants of
interest
Locate and Identify
sources
Methods
Estimate and
Quantify
Identification of Geographic Area
Industry or
Establishment Regulatory Similar
Jurisdiction Meteorology
Industrial area or Basis
Community
Interest of the
Economy community
City or District
Pollutant Type
Criteria Hazardous Visibility and Greenhouse
Pollutants Pollutants photochemical gas
SPM, PM10 & PM2.5 Benzene etc. Hydrocarbons CO2
SO2 Pesticides NO2 CH4
NOX PAH O3 N2O
CO Dioxins
Locating and Identifying the Sources
Sources
Natural Domestic
Internal Industry
Combustion
Others
Natural
Combustion Sources Geological
Volcanoes
Wild fires Biological
Wind erosion
Sea salts
Fermentation
Anaerobic degradation
Dust Storms
Process release
Mining
Industry
Solvent/chemical
handling
Combustion
Public transport
Stationary
Internal DG sets
Combustion
Registered vehicles
Off road
Fuel loss and engines
evaporation
Fuels
Portable Gen
Domestic sets
Sector Refrigeration
Chemicals
and solvents
Other Sources
•Mass burning or waste burning
•Wastewater treatment plants
•Agriculture operations
- Pesticides
- Biodegradation of crop residue
Source Type
Point source:
• Individual stationary sources of emissions that release pollutants
to the atmosphere
Area Sources:
• Individual emissions do not qualify as point sources.
• Represents numerous facilities or activities with small amounts of
a given pollutant
General Steps in
Inventory Development
Planning
Data Collection
Calculations
Consolidation
Documentation
Quality Assurance in Every Step!
Role of Regulatory Agencies
• Identification of sources
• Identification and recommendation of suitable
methods
• Preparation of check lists
• Conduct special survey on natural sources
• Data collection and computation
• Preparation of inventories
Responsible Agencies
• Industry
• Monitoring and data supply
• Institutions
• District supplies
• Transport sector
• Municipal bodies etc.
• Every individual of the community
Emission Factors
An emission factor is a ratio that relates the emission of a pollutant to
an activity level at a plant that can be easily measured, such as an
amount of material processed, or an amount of fuel used.
EF: Kg/T of fuel fires, Kg/KWhr, Kg/M3 of product
Given an emission factor and a known activity level, a simple
multiplication yields an estimate of the emissions.
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Emission Factors
Emission factors are developed
from separate facilities within an
industry category,
So they represent typical values
for an industry and process
.
Published emission factors are
available in numerous sources
Emission Factors –Coal Fired Boiler