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Title: VOC Emissions Control from Industrial and Commercial Sources


1
VOC Emissions Control from Industrial and
Commercial Sources
SP7 Current Control Strategies for Industrial
Emissions BAQ 2006, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 13-15
December 2006
  • Dr. Miriam Lev-On
  • The LEVON Group, LLC

2
Outline
  • Why Control VOCs ?
  • What are the trends of VOC Emissions?
  • How can we control VOCs and Air Toxics ?
  • Large Stationary Sources
  • Small Urban and Commercial Sources
  • Examples
  • Summary

3
Why control VOCs ?
  • VOCs are precursors to Ozone (smog) formation
  • Ozone is readily formed in the atmosphere by the
    reaction of VOCs and NOx in the presence of
    sunlight
  • VOCs are a blend of hundreds of volatile organic
    compounds some of which are chemically reactive,
  • Examples ethylene, propylene, formaldehyde,
    xylene
  • Some of the VOCs are known Hazardous Air
    Pollutants (HAPs), or Air Toxics
  • Examples benzene, toluene, perchlorethlyene,
    methylene chloride

4
What are the Primary VOC Emitters?
  • VOCs are emitted from a variety of sources,
  • motor vehicles,
  • chemical plants, refineries, other industries,
  • consumer and commercial products,
  • architectural coatings,
  • natural (biogenic) sources.

Typical allocation for man-made sources -
Specifics will vary by location
5
U.S. VOC Emissions Trend (1970-2004)
Source USEPA Trends Report, 2005
6
UK VOC Emissions Trends (1970 2002)
7
Asia VOC Emission Trends by Country
Source WRI Earth Trends Data
8
Sources of VOC Emissions (1995)
Source IIASA, 2004, RAINS simulation
9
VOC Emission Trends and Projections in East Asia
(Mt VOC)
Source IIASA, 2004, RAINS simulation
10
Hierarchy of Emission Control Strategies
  • Reduce the volume, or eliminate emissions, of
    volatile organics including toxics by
  • process changes, substitution of materials, or
    other modifications
  • Enclose systems or processes to eliminate
    emissions
  • Collect, capture, or treat these pollutants when
    released from a process vent, stack, storage, or
    fugitive emissions sources
  • Design equipment, implement work practice, or
    operational standards
  • requirements for operator training or
    certification

11
Stationary Source Controls
() IFC Draft General EHS Guideline, September
2006
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Example Koreas Paint VOC Content Standard
  • The Korean standard for VOC in paint went into
    effect in July 2005
  • The standard calls for low- VOC, eco-friendly
    paint, containing 5-7 less VOCs
  • The standard applies to paint for construction
    and for cars,
  • Accounts for 41 of total VOC emissions in the
    metropolitan areas

The new standard is expected to reduce 8,000
tons of VOCs in 2006
13
Example VOC content in Adidas Footwear
Manufacturing
  • Corporate Commitment since 2000 to reduce VOC
    emissions in footwear factories in Asia due to
    solvents used in manufacturing process
  • Target an average of 20 grams/pair of shoes
  • Footwear suppliers have reduced VOC emissions
    from 140 grams/pair in 2000 to 20.5 grams/pair in
    2005
  • Graphical depiction of monthly average for
    supplier from China, Vietnam and Indonesia ( 95
    of supply)

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Summary
  • It is important to reduce VOC emissions in order
    to minimize smog formation and population
    exposure to potentially toxic compounds,
  • It takes political will as well as technical
    know-how to develop VOC reduction measures that
    are appropriate for the myriad of sources - large
    and small,
  • Product reformulation and emission containment
    have proven to be the most successful VOC
    reduction strategies,
  • The Air Waste Management Association is in a
    position to help by providing technical
    information exchange training courses
    engineering manuals and specialty conferences

http//www.awma.org
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