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Curt Taylor
Rob Holmes, P.E.
Kurt Shaner, P.E.
Matt McGarry, P.E.
Victoria Schmitt, P.E.
Rick Leone, P.E.
Renewal Number: 3
Minor Modification
Owner / Firm
Name TOWN OF COLONIE
Street 347 OLD NISKAYUNA RD
City
State NY
LATHAM
Country USA
Zip 12110
Taxpayer Id
146002139
Facility
Name
Address
1319 LOUDON RD
City
COHOES
Zip 12047
MATTHEW J MCGARRY
Affiliation
Phone No.
5187836292
Fax No.
5187832860
Title
Street
City
State NY
LATHAM
Country USA
Zip 12110
Project Description
Application for renewal of Air Title V Facility.
The Minor Modification of Title V Permit No. 4-0126-00033/0009 is to increase fugitive emissions due to the
Proposed Area 7 Development (Development) of the Town of Colonie Landfill. The Development will add 5,244,260
Mg (5,781,984 tons) of municipal solid waste (MSW) capacity for a total Landfill MSW capacity of 11,037,178 Mg
(12,140,895 tons). The expected landfill closure will be extended from the year 2018, based on the current design
capacity, to the year 2040 with the Development. The fugitive LFG is projected to reach of 513 scfm during the
expected peak landfill gas generating year of 2041. While this is greater than the projected peak rate in the 2012
renewal application (424 scfm), the resultant emissions increase of volatile organic compounds (1.46 tons/year,
assuming 275 ppmv, as hexane), air toxics, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are insignificant. Attached is a
presentation of emissions as provided in the Renewal Application and the revised emission as proposed for this
Minor Modification due to the Area 7 Development.
Page 2 of 11
Renewal Number: 3
Affected States
MASSACHUSETTS
VERMONT
SIC Codes
4953
Facility Description
The facility is a municipally-owned, solid waste landfill. Landfill gas (LFG) generated by the facility is collected from both the closed and active
landfill areas. Collected landfill gas is combusted by one open 3000 CFM flare.
NO
This facility will continue to be operated and maintained in such manner as to assure compliance for the duration of the
permit, except those units referenced in the compliance plan portion of Section IV of this application.
For all emission units, subject to any applicable requirements that will become effective during the term of the permit, this
facility will meet all such requirements on a timely basis.
Compliance certification reports will be submitted at least once a year. Each report will certify compliance status with
respect to each requirement, and the method used to determine status.
Type
Part
Sub Part
Section
Sub Division
Parag
40
CFR
60
40
CFR
60
WWW
752
40
CFR
60
40
CFR
60
WWW
754
WWW
757
40
CFR
60
WWW
758
40
40
CFR
60
CFR
68
40
CFR
82
NYCRR
200
F
6
NYCRR
200
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
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Sub Parag
Clause
Sub Clause
Item
Renewal Number: 3
Type
Part
Sub Part
Section
Sub Division
Parag
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
201
NYCRR
202
NYCRR
202
NYCRR
202
NYCRR
202
NYCRR
202
NYCRR
211
NYCRR
215
NYCRR
201
Sub Parag
Clause
Sub Clause
Item
Clause
Sub Clause
Item
ii
1
2
6
Type
Part
Sub Part
Section
NYCRR
ECL
201
19
0301
Sub Division
Parag
Sub Parag
Contaminant Name
PTE
(lbs/yr)
Range
Actual
(lbs/yr)
000079-34-5
1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
67.38
000107-06-2
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
14.57
000108-10-1
2-PENTANONE, 4-METHYL
43.81
000071-43-2
BENZENE
847.52
000106-46-7
BENZENE, 1,4-DICHLORO-
11.32
000075-15-0
CARBON DISULFIDE
16.05
000630-08-0
CARBON MONOXIDE
000056-23-5
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
2.23
000463-58-1
CARBONYL SULFIDE
10.64
000108-90-7
CHLOROBENZENE
10.34
000075-45-6
CHLORODIFLUORO-METHANE
37.85
000067-66-3
CHLOROFORM
0.84
000079-00-5
ETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORO
4.82
000075-34-3
ETHANE, 1,1-DICHLORO-
7.14
000075-00-3
ETHANE, CHLORO
31.96
000100-41-4
ETHYLBENZENE
176.98
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Renewal Number: 3
Jan 06, 2015 8:48 am
Contaminant Name
PTE
(lbs/yr)
Range
Actual
(lbs/yr)
000110-54-3
HEXANE
204.74
007783-06-4
HYDROGEN SULFIDE
465.86
007439-92-1
LEAD
007439-97-6
MERCURY
7.76
000075-69-4
METHANE, TRICHLOROFLUORO-
37.55
000074-87-3
METHYL CHLORIDE
22.09
000078-93-3
184.86
0NY998-20-0
0NY210-00-0
OXIDES OF NITROGEN
000127-18-4
PERCHLOROETHYLENE
0NY075-00-5
PM-10
000107-13-1
PROPENENITRILE
007446-09-5
SULFUR DIOXIDE
000108-88-3
TOLUENE
0NY100-00-0
TOTAL HAP
000079-01-6
65181
Y
223.66
220.64
5496.75
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
133.87
000075-01-4
VINYL CHLORIDE
165.9
0NY998-00-0
VOC
001330-20-7
464.63
12828
189917
12713
17333
Page 5 of 11
Renewal Number: 3
1COMPO
1COMPO
Date of
Construction
GRIND
Emission Source
Date of
Date of
Operation
Removal
Design Capacity
600
Control Type
Code
Desc
Waste Feed
Code
Desc
Waste Type
Code
Desc
Units Code
219
Desc
horsepower (mechanical)
Process Information
1COMPO
GRI
Emission Unit
Process
Source Classification
Total Thruput
Code (SCC)
Quantity / Hr
Quantity / Yr
Code
30788801
35
35000
0045
Operating Schedule
Confidential
Operating At Maximum Capacity
Hrs / Day
Days / Yr
Activity w/ Insignificant Emission
8
125
Building
Description
Grinder related to composting operations.
Emission Point Identifier(s)
Emission Source / Control Identifier(s)
GRIND
Page 6 of 11
Renewal Number: 3
1MSWLF
This unit consists of closed and active landfill areas contributing to the generation of landfill gas (LFG) and the apparatus necessary to collect
and combust the LFG.
Emission Point
Emission Unit
Ground Elev
(ft)
212
260
Exit Velocity
(FPS)
1MSWLF
Height
(ft)
Emission Pt.
Height Above
Structure (ft)
FLR02
Inside Diameter
(in)
28
28
10
Exit Flow
(ACFM)
NYTM (E)
(KM)
NYTM (N)
(KM)
604 .114
63
Exit Temp
(`F)
Building
Cross Section
Length (in)
Width (in)
Distance to
Property Line (ft)
Date of
Removal
4740
4739.831
1MSWLF
Date of
Construction
ECF02
Emission Source
Date of
Date of
Operation
Removal
10/01/2000
12/15/2000
Design Capacity
3000
Units Code
Control Type
Code
023
Waste Feed
Code
Desc
Waste Type
Code
Desc
Emission Unit
Source
Type
1MSWLF
Date of
Construction
39
Desc
Desc
LNDFL
Emission Source
Date of
Date of
Operation
Removal
Design Capacity
Units Code
Desc
Control Type
Code
Desc
Waste Feed
Code
Desc
Waste Type
Code
Desc
Page 7 of 11
Renewal Number: 3
Floor / Location
Description
Fugitive LFG emissions (beyond the collection efficiency of the gas collection system) from the closed and active landfill areas.
Emission Point Identifier(s)
Emission Source / Control Identifier(s)
LNDFL
1MSWLF
GAS
Emission Unit
Process
Source Classification
Total Thruput
Code (SCC)
Quantity / Hr
Quantity / Yr
Code
50200601
Operating Schedule
Confidential
Hrs / Day
Days / Yr
Operating At Maximum Capacity
Activity w/ Insignificant Emission
Floor / Location
Description
Landfill gas is collected and combusted in one open flare (max. 3,000 CFM).
Emission Point Identifier(s)
Emission Source / Control Identifier(s)
ECF02
LNDFL
1-MSWLF
Title
Type
Part
NYCRR
212
Emission Point
Sub Part
FLR02
Process
Section
Sub Division
Page 8 of 11
Parag
Emission Source
Sub Parag
Clause
Sub Clause
Item
Renewal Number: 3
Emission Unit
FLR02
Emission Point
Process
Emission Source
Rule Citation
Title
Type
Part
NYCRR
212
Sub Part
Section
Sub Division
Parag
Sub Parag
Item
Description
The open flare uses a thermocouple to check for the presence of a flame. Without a flame, flow of gas to the flare ceases. A chart recorder
is used to record this information. Records shall be kept in accordance with Part 201-6.5(c).
Contaminants
Capping
Contaminant Name
CAS No.
0NY998-20-0
Monitoring Information
X MONITORING OF PROCESS OR CONTROL DEVICE PARAMETERS AS SURROGATE
Work Practice
Type
Process Material
Description
Code
Parameter
Code
03
Description
TEMPERATURE
Limit
Upper
Lower
200
Code
44
degrees Fahrenheit
Averaging Method
Code
75
Desc
Monitoring Freq
Code
01
Desc
CONTINUOUS
Reporting Reqs
Code
14
Desc
SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR)
Page 9 of 11
Renewal Number: 3
Supporting Documentation
Aerial Photo
Article 11, Title 5 Permit for Interference with Fish & Wildlife
Capping Letter/Package
Elevations/Sections
Page 10 of 11
Renewal Number: 3
Supporting Documentation
MACT Demonstration
Page 11 of 11
Year
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Summary Report
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2015
Description/Comments:
About LandGEM:
First-Order Decomposition Rate Equation:
Where,
QCH4 = annual methane generation in the year of the calculation (m 3 /year )
Mi = mass of waste accepted in the i th year (Mg )
tij = age of the j th section of waste mass M i accepted
in the i th year (decimal years , e.g., 3.2 years)
LandGEM is based on a first-order decomposition rate equation for quantifying emissions from the decomposition of landfilled
waste in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills. The software provides a relatively simple approach to estimating landfill gas
emissions. Model defaults are based on empirical data from U.S. landfills. Field test data can also be used in place of model
defaults when available. Further guidance on EPA test methods, Clean Air Act (CAA) regulations, and other guidance regarding
landfill gas emissions and control technology requirements can be found at http://www.epa.gov/ttnatw01/landfill/landflpg.html.
LandGEM is considered a screening tool the better the input data, the better the estimates. Often, there are limitations with
the available data regarding waste quantity and composition, variation in design and operating practices over time, and changes
occurring over time that impact the emissions potential. Changes to landfill operation, such as operating under wet conditions
through leachate recirculation or other liquid additions, will result in generating more gas at a faster rate. Defaults for estimating
emissions for this type of operation are being developed to include in LandGEM along with defaults for convential landfills (no
leachate or liquid additions) for developing emission inventories and determining CAA applicability. Refer to the Web site
identified above for future updates.
Input Review
LANDFILL CHARACTERISTICS
Landfill Open Year
Landfill Closure Year (with 80-year limit)
Actual Closure Year (without limit)
Have Model Calculate Closure Year?
Waste Design Capacity
1973
2040
2040
Yes
11,037,178
MODEL PARAMETERS
Methane Generation Rate, k
megagrams
0.040
100
NMOC Concentration
Methane Content
74
50
year
m 3 /Mg
ppmv as hexane
% by volume
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Waste Accepted
(Mg/year)
68,932
68,932
68,932
68,932
68,932
68,932
68,932
68,932
68,932
126,073
126,073
114,793
139,587
160,571
68,555
93,476
105,285
81,027
85,282
(short tons/year)
75,825
75,825
75,825
75,825
75,825
75,825
75,825
75,825
75,825
138,680
138,680
126,272
153,546
176,628
75,410
102,824
115,813
89,130
93,810
Waste-In-Place
(Mg)
(avft^3/min)
36.39
71.36
104.96
137.23
168.25
198.04
226.67
254.18
280.60
336.16
389.55
434.88
491.52
557.03
571.38
598.33
630.45
648.51
668.11
687.60
Methane
(Mg/year)
180.68
354.28
521.07
681.32
835.29
983.22
1,125.35
1,261.90
1,393.10
1,668.94
1,933.96
2,159.02
2,440.24
2,765.44
2,836.70
2,970.48
3,129.98
3,219.63
3,316.93
3,413.69
(m3/year)
270,827.17
531,035.06
781,040.05
1,021,242.20
1,252,025.89
1,473,760.42
1,686,800.62
1,891,487.39
2,088,148.28
2,501,599.46
2,898,838.98
3,236,184.49
3,657,715.72
4,145,161.61
4,251,972.25
4,452,509.51
4,691,576.98
4,825,964.29
4,971,798.61
5,116,839.49
(avft^3/min)
18.20
35.68
52.48
68.62
84.12
99.02
113.34
127.09
140.30
168.08
194.77
217.44
245.76
278.51
285.69
299.16
315.23
324.26
334.05
343.80
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
2033
14,483.90
15,417.41
16,155.77
16,483.23
17,158.32
17,810.34
18,503.57
19,005.04
19,612.17
20,254.83
20,676.98
21,334.79
21,966.81
22,291.15
22,880.88
23,281.58
23,649.29
24,180.76
24,751.77
26,039.55
27,300.85
28,512.69
29,677.02
30,795.69
31,870.50
32,903.17
33,895.34
34,848.62
35,764.51
36,644.49
37,489.96
38,302.29
39,082.76
39,832.63
40,553.10
41,245.31
41,910.39
42,549.38
43,163.33
11,598,036.82
12,345,544.34
12,936,793.78
13,199,004.76
13,739,586.12
14,261,693.56
14,816,802.97
15,218,353.13
15,704,513.56
16,219,130.28
16,557,169.70
17,083,913.87
17,590,004.11
17,849,717.60
18,321,945.63
18,642,805.40
18,937,254.34
19,362,831.97
19,820,071.55
20,851,260.02
21,861,251.60
22,831,640.84
23,763,980.57
24,659,762.74
25,520,420.79
26,347,331.95
27,141,819.47
27,905,154.68
28,638,559.09
29,343,206.30
30,020,223.91
30,670,695.27
31,295,661.28
31,896,122.02
32,473,038.37
33,027,333.50
33,559,894.40
34,071,573.30
34,563,188.98
779.27
829.50
869.22
886.84
923.16
958.24
995.54
1,022.52
1,055.18
1,089.76
1,112.47
1,147.87
1,181.87
1,199.32
1,231.05
1,252.61
1,272.39
1,300.99
1,331.71
1,400.99
1,468.85
1,534.06
1,596.70
1,656.89
1,714.71
1,770.27
1,823.66
1,874.94
1,924.22
1,971.57
2,017.06
2,060.76
2,102.75
2,143.10
2,181.86
2,219.10
2,254.89
2,289.26
2,322.30
3,868.81
4,118.16
4,315.38
4,402.85
4,583.17
4,757.33
4,942.50
5,076.45
5,238.62
5,410.28
5,523.04
5,698.75
5,867.57
5,954.21
6,111.73
6,218.76
6,316.98
6,458.94
6,611.46
6,955.44
7,292.35
7,616.05
7,927.05
8,225.86
8,512.95
8,788.79
9,053.81
9,308.44
9,553.08
9,788.14
10,013.97
10,230.95
10,439.43
10,639.72
10,832.17
11,017.07
11,194.71
11,365.40
11,529.39
5,799,018.41
6,172,772.17
6,468,396.89
6,599,502.38
6,869,793.06
7,130,846.78
7,408,401.49
7,609,176.57
7,852,256.78
8,109,565.14
8,278,584.85
8,541,956.94
8,795,002.06
8,924,858.80
9,160,972.82
9,321,402.70
9,468,627.17
9,681,415.99
9,910,035.77
10,425,630.01
10,930,625.80
11,415,820.42
11,881,990.29
12,329,881.37
12,760,210.40
13,173,665.98
13,570,909.73
13,952,577.34
14,319,279.55
14,671,603.15
15,010,111.95
15,335,347.63
15,647,830.64
15,948,061.01
16,236,519.18
16,513,666.75
16,779,947.20
17,035,786.65
17,281,594.49
389.64
414.75
434.61
443.42
461.58
479.12
497.77
511.26
527.59
544.88
556.24
573.93
590.94
599.66
615.52
626.30
636.20
650.49
665.85
700.50
734.43
767.03
798.35
828.44
857.36
885.14
911.83
937.47
962.11
985.78
1,008.53
1,030.38
1,051.38
1,071.55
1,090.93
1,109.55
1,127.44
1,144.63
1,161.15
2034
2035
2036
2037
2038
2039
2040
2041
43,753.19
44,319.93
44,864.45
45,387.62
45,890.27
46,373.21
46,837.22
47,049.20
35,035,528.13
35,489,346.60
35,925,370.59
36,344,297.84
36,746,798.71
37,133,517.30
37,505,072.44
37,674,814.81
2,354.03
2,384.52
2,413.82
2,441.97
2,469.01
2,495.00
2,519.96
2,531.37
11,686.95
11,838.33
11,983.78
12,123.52
12,257.78
12,386.78
12,510.72
12,567.35
17,517,764.06
17,744,673.30
17,962,685.30
18,172,148.92
18,373,399.36
18,566,758.65
18,752,536.22
18,837,407.40
1,177.02
1,192.26
1,206.91
1,220.98
1,234.51
1,247.50
1,259.98
1,265.68
-1
Year
(m3/year)
541,654.34
1,062,070.11
1,562,080.09
2,042,484.40
2,504,051.78
2,947,520.85
3,373,601.24
3,782,974.79
4,176,296.57
5,003,198.92
5,797,677.97
6,472,368.98
7,315,431.45
8,290,323.22
8,503,944.51
8,905,019.02
9,383,153.97
9,651,928.58
9,943,597.23
10,233,678.99
Totallandfillgas
(Mg/year)
676.43
1,326.34
1,950.76
2,550.70
3,127.12
3,680.93
4,213.03
4,724.27
5,215.46
6,248.11
7,240.28
8,082.85
9,135.68
10,353.15
10,619.93
11,120.80
11,717.90
12,053.56
12,417.80
12,780.06
(short tons)
0
68,932
137,864
206,796
275,728
344,660
413,592
482,524
551,456
620,388
746,461
872,534
987,327
1,126,914
1,287,485
1,356,039
1,449,516
1,554,800
1,635,827
75,825
151,650
227,476
303,301
379,126
454,951
530,776
606,602
682,427
821,107
959,787
1,086,060
1,239,605
1,416,233
1,491,643
1,594,467
1,710,280
1,799,410
435.00
Btu/ft3,T5Renewal
Aplication
85% LandfillgasCollectionSystemCollection%
35% Adjustmenttoaccountforsitespecificconditions
2,973.09 679,755.32
577,792.02
scfm,adjusted
1,796,139,226.97
mmBtu/yr,
adjusted
ft3/yr
269,420,884.05ft3/yr,fugitive
2048
2049
2050
2051
2052
2053
2054
2055
2056
2057
2058
2059
2060
2061
2062
2063
2064
2065
2066
2067
2068
2069
2070
2071
2072
2073
234,398,386.00ft3/yr,fugitive
35,559.02
34,164.73
32,825.11
31,538.02
30,301.40
29,113.26
27,971.71
26,874.93
25,821.15
24,808.69
23,835.92
22,901.30
22,003.33
21,140.57
20,311.63
19,515.20
18,750.00
18,014.80
17,308.43
16,629.76
15,977.70
15,351.20
14,749.27
14,170.95
13,615.30
13,081.43
28,474,012.49
27,357,530.49
26,284,826.38
25,254,183.59
24,263,952.89
23,312,549.69
22,398,451.54
21,520,195.70
20,676,376.75
19,865,644.42
19,086,701.36
18,338,301.10
17,619,246.03
16,928,385.51
16,264,614.02
15,626,869.38
15,014,131.07
14,425,418.57
13,859,789.82
13,316,339.68
12,794,198.54
12,292,530.84
11,810,533.81
11,347,436.15
10,902,496.82
10,475,003.80
1,913.17
1,838.15
1,766.07
1,696.83
1,630.29
1,566.37
1,504.95
1,445.94
1,389.24
1,334.77
1,282.43
1,232.15
1,183.83
1,137.42
1,092.82
1,049.97
1,008.80
969.24
931.24
894.72
859.64
825.93
793.55
762.43
732.54
703.81
9,498.20
9,125.77
8,767.94
8,424.14
8,093.83
7,776.46
7,471.55
7,178.58
6,897.11
6,626.67
6,366.83
6,117.18
5,877.33
5,646.87
5,425.46
5,212.72
5,008.33
4,811.95
4,623.27
4,441.99
4,267.81
4,100.47
3,939.69
3,785.21
3,636.79
3,494.19
14,237,006.25
13,678,765.25
13,142,413.19
12,627,091.80
12,131,976.45
11,656,274.85
11,199,225.77
10,760,097.85
10,338,188.38
9,932,822.21
9,543,350.68
9,169,150.55
8,809,623.01
8,464,192.75
8,132,307.01
7,813,434.69
7,507,065.53
7,212,709.28
6,929,894.91
6,658,169.84
6,397,099.27
6,146,265.42
5,905,266.90
5,673,718.08
5,451,248.41
5,237,501.90
956.58
919.07
883.04
848.41
815.15
783.18
752.47
722.97
694.62
667.39
641.22
616.07
591.92
568.71
546.41
524.98
504.40
484.62
465.62
447.36
429.82
412.97
396.77
381.22
366.27
351.91
1,562,655,906.66
ft3/yr
mmBtu/yr,adjusted/
Collection% 2,527.13 scfm@435Btu/ft3,fu
3,417.31
scfm@50%
2,973.09
scfm@435Btu/ft3
2823.5294 scfm
85%
424 scfm
LFG Compound
1,1,1 - Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)
1,1,2,2 - Tetrachloroethanea
1,1,2 - Trichloroethane (1,1,2 TCA)
1,1 - Dichloroethane (ethylidene dichloride)
1,1 - Dichloroethene (vinylidene chloride)
1,2 - Dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride)
1,2 - Dichloropropane (propylene dichloride)
2-Propanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Acetone (2-propanone)
Acrylonitrile (Propenenitrile)
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Butane
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Carbonyl Sulfide
Chlorobenzene (monochlorobenzene)
Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22, freon-22)a
Chloroethane (ethyl chloride)
Chloroform (trichloromethane)
Chloromethane (methyl chloride)
1,4 Dichlorobenzene (p-dichlorobenzene)
Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12, freon-12)a
Dichlorofluoromethane (freon-21)
Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
Dimethyl Sulfide (methyl sulfide)
Ethanea
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol)
Ethylbenzeneg
Ethyl Mercaptan (ethanethiol)
Ethylene dibromide (1,2 dibromoethane)a
Fluorotrichloromethane (CFC-11, freon-11)a
Hexane
Hydrogen Sulfide
Mercury (total)a
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-butanone)
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (hexone)
Methyl Mercaptan
Pentane
Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene, -ethene)
Propane
Toluene (methylbenzene)
Trichloroethylene (trichloroethene)
t - 1,2 - Dichloroethene (1,2 dichloroethylene)
Vinyl Chloride (chloroethylene, VCM)
Xylenes (m, o, p)
Ammonia
methane
CO2
VOCe
H
A
P
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
--x
x
--x
x
x
x
-x
x
x
x
--x
---x
-x
-x
-x
x
x
--x
-x
x
-x
x
V
O
C
H
A
P
-x
x
x
x
x
x
--x
x
--x
x
x
x
-x
x
x
x
--x
---x
-x
-x
--x
x
--x
-x
x
-x
x
-- --- --- --
CAS
71-55-6
79-34-5
79-00-5
75-34-3
75-35-4
107-06-2
78-87-5
67-63-0
67-64-1
107-13-1
71-43-2
75-27-4
106-97-8
75-15-0
56-23-5
463-58-1
108-90-7
75-45-6
75-00-3
67-66-3
74-87-3
106-46-7
75-71-8
75-43-4
75-09-2
75-18-3
74-84-0
64-17-5
100-41-4
75-08-1
106-93-4
75-69-4
110-54-3
7783-06-4
7439-97-6
78-93-3
108-10-1
74-93-1
109-66-0
127-18-4
74-98-6
108-88-3
79-01-6
156-60-5
75-01-4
1330-20-7
MW
(lb/lb-mol)
133.41
167.85
133.41
98.96
96.94
98.96
112.99
60.11
58.08
53.06
78.12
163.83
58.12
76.14
153.84
60.07
112.56
86.47
64.52
119.38
50.49
147
120.91
102.92
84.93
62.13
30.07
46.08
106.17
62.13
187.88
137.37
86.18
34.08
200.61
72.11
100.16
48.11
72.15
165.83
44.1
92.14
131.38
96.94
62.50
106.17
16.00
16.07
44.00
86.16
3417.31 scfm
85%
513 scfm
2012 RENEWAL
223 mmft3/yr, fugitive
Conc
(ppmv)f
0.17
0.01
0.10
0.74
0.09
0.12
0.02
7.9
7.08
0.04
10.38
0.26
5.00
0.22
0.007
0.18
0.23
1.30
0.45
0.01
0.14
1.45
15.7
0.96
3.4
6.81
889
64.4
6.79
0.23
0.005
0.76
2.06
23.6
2.92E-04
12.69
0.75
1.27
3.29
1.19
19.6
37.5
0.68
0.68
1.08
16.6
7.30E-03
500000.00
400000.00
275.00
lbs/yr
13.14
0.49
7.82
42.99
5.23
6.96
1.52
278.68
240.91
1.12
475.21
25.36
170.47
9.87
0.63
6.44
14.98
65.90
16.95
0.70
4.03
124.79
1,112.90
58.17
169.04
248.02
15,672.16
1,740.45
422.57
8.23
0.55
61.21
104.23
471.13
0.03
536.65
44.04
35.71
139.16
115.98
506.36
2,023.31
52.45
38.70
39.46
1,032.13
34,237.86
4,710,637.02 lbs/yr
10,318,259.05 lbs/yr
13,890.96 lbs/yr
2.64
5260.15
Total HAPs, tpy Total HAPs, lbs/yr
1.01
Max. Individual
LFG Compound
1,1,1 - Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)
1,1,2,2 - Tetrachloroethanea
1,1,2 - Trichloroethane (1,1,2 TCA)
1,1 - Dichloroethane (ethylidene dichloride)
1,1 - Dichloroethene (vinylidene chloride)
1,2 - Dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride)
1,2 - Dichloropropane (propylene dichloride)
2-Propanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Acetone (2-propanone)
Acrylonitrile (Propenenitrile)
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Butane
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Carbonyl Sulfide
Chlorobenzene (monochlorobenzene)
Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22, freon-22)a
Chloroethane (ethyl chloride)
Chloroform (trichloromethane)
Chloromethane (methyl chloride)
1,4 Dichlorobenzene (p-dichlorobenzene)
Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12, freon-12)a
Dichlorofluoromethane (freon-21)
Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
Dimethyl Sulfide (methyl sulfide)
Ethanea
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol)
Ethylbenzeneg
Ethyl Mercaptan (ethanethiol)
Ethylene dibromide (1,2 dibromoethane)a
Fluorotrichloromethane (CFC-11, freon-11)a
Hexane
Hydrogen Sulfide
Mercury (total)a
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-butanone)
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (hexone)
Methyl Mercaptan
Pentane
Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene, -ethene)
Propane
Toluene (methylbenzene)
Trichloroethylene (trichloroethene)
t - 1,2 - Dichloroethene (1,2 dichloroethylene)
Vinyl Chloride (chloroethylene, VCM)
Xylenes (m, o, p)
Ammonia
methane
CO2
VOCe
----
VOC
H
A
P
-x
x
x
x
x
x
--x
x
--x
x
x
x
-x
x
x
x
--x
---x
-x
-x
--x
x
--x
-x
x
-x
x
----
MW
CAS
(lb/lb-mol)
71-55-6 133.41
79-34-5 167.85
79-00-5 133.41
75-34-3
98.96
75-35-4
96.94
107-06-2
98.96
78-87-5 112.99
67-63-0
60.11
67-64-1
58.08
107-13-1
53.06
71-43-2
78.12
75-27-4 163.83
106-97-8
58.12
75-15-0
76.14
56-23-5 153.84
463-58-1
60.07
108-90-7 112.56
75-45-6
86.47
75-00-3
64.52
67-66-3 119.38
74-87-3
50.49
106-46-7
147
75-71-8 120.91
75-43-4 102.92
75-09-2
84.93
75-18-3
62.13
74-84-0
30.07
64-17-5
46.08
100-41-4 106.17
75-08-1
62.13
106-93-4 187.88
75-69-4 137.37
110-54-3
86.18
7783-06-4
34.08
7439-97-6 200.61
78-93-3
72.11
108-10-1 100.16
74-93-1
48.11
109-66-0
72.15
127-18-4 165.83
74-98-6
44.1
108-88-3
92.14
79-01-6 131.38
156-60-5
96.94
75-01-4
62.50
1330-20-7 106.17
16.00
16.07
44.00
86.16
269.42
Conc
(ppmv)f
0.17
0.01
0.10
0.74
0.09
0.12
0.02
7.91
7.08
0.04
10.38
0.26
5.00
0.22
0.01
0.18
0.23
1.30
0.45
0.01
0.14
1.45
15.70
0.96
3.40
6.81
889.00
64.43
6.79
0.23
0.01
0.76
2.06
23.58
2.92E-04
12.69
0.75
1.27
3.29
1.19
19.59
37.46
0.68
0.68
1.08
16.58
7.30E-03
500000.00
400000.00
275.00
mmft3/yr, fugitive
Control
Eff
b, c
0.73
Total HAP, Lbs/hr
lbs/yr
15.90
0.60
9.47
52.03
6.33
8.43
1.84
337.29
291.57
1.36
575.15
30.69
206.32
11.94
0.76
7.80
18.13
79.76
20.51
0.85
4.87
151.03
1,346.94
70.40
204.59
300.17
18,967.98
2,106.46
511.44
9.96
0.67
74.08
126.15
570.20
0.04
649.50
53.30
43.22
168.43
140.37
612.84
2,448.81
63.48
46.84
47.76
1,249.18
41,437.99
5,701,271.22
12,488,160.99
16,812.19
3.19
6366.35
Total HAPs, tpy Total HAPs, lbs/yr
1.22
Max. Individual
lbs/yr
lbs/yr
lbs/yr
lbs/yr
INCREASE
3.60
495.32
1084.95
1.46
tons/yr
tons/yr
tons/yr
tons/yr
2921.23 lbs/yr
1106.20 lbs/yr, TO
U.S. E.P.A., Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Volume I. Stationary Point and Area Sources ("AP-42"), 5th Ed., November 1998.
H
A
P
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
--x
x
--x
x
x
x
-x
x
x
x
--x
---x
-x
-x
-x
x
x
--x
-x
x
-x
x
U.S. E.P.A., Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Volume I. Stationary Point and Area Sources ("AP-42"), 5th Ed., November 1998.
Landfill gas gas generation rate based on EPA LANDGEM Generation Model. This model is run separate from this sheet.
Landfill gas gas generation rate based on EPA LANDGEM Generation Model. This model is run separate from this sheet.
Average collection efficiency of a landfill gas collection system is 75% based on AP-42 Section 2.4-4.2. Collection efficiencies could range from 60->90%.
Average collection efficiency of a landfill gas collection system is 75% based on AP-42 Section 2.4-4.2. Collection efficiencies could range from 60->90%.
Fugitive landfill gas flow based on EPA LANDGEM Generation Model estimated landfill gas generation rate and the assumed collection efficiency of the GCCS.
Fugitive landfill gas flow based on EPA LANDGEM Generation Model estimated landfill gas generation rate and the assumed collection efficiency of the GCCS.