AIR
HYGIENE has conducted over 250 mapping, performance, and compliance
tests on large utility size, natural gas fired turbines across
the United States. This work included R&D test work at turbine
manufacturer's plant, as well as a variety of field locations
across the United States and Internationally.
AIR HYGIENE has performed emission testing on several power plants
under 40 CFR Part 75 requirements.
Performed RATA testing on a variety of sources for NOx,
CO, O2, CO2, H2S, SO2,
and flow. Sources were located at pulp & paper mills, refineries,
utility power plants, and chemical plants.
AIR HYGIENE has performed an emission mapping project on ninety
different natural gas combustion sources throughout Oklahoma,
Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado to correlate with portable monitors
and document new emission reporting levels to ODEQ, KDHE, MDNR,
and CDPHE in lieu of AP-42 values. AIR HYGIENE continues to perform
quarterly, semi-annual, and annual testing for these engines per
state periodic testing requirements. Over 150 engine tests are
performed every year.
AIR
HYGIENE has performed compliance certification tests following
40 CFR Part 60 Subpart GG for over 100 natural gas fired turbines
and co-generation plants in Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan,
Missouri, Texas, and Wyoming. AIR HYGIENE worked with the respective
state agencies to coordinate test methodologies with state/federal
requirements.
AIR HYGIENE has performed compliance testing for various combustion
sources at refineries, including FCC units for PM, PM-10, NOx,
CO, SO2, and O2; heaters, boilers, flares,
etc.
AIR HYGIENE has performed a flare performance test to meet NSPS
Subpart A for a facility in the Houston, Texas non-attainment
area. This project included coordination with local TNRCC representatives.
AIR HYGIENE has performed compliance testing for various sources
for lead emissions under EPA's NSPS Subpart K for lead acid battery
plants.
AIR HYGIENE has performed Title V compliance testing under EPA
NSPS OOO and UUU for calcining kettles, hammermills, raymond rollers,
mixing lines, and other sources from Gypsum plants. AIR HYGIENE
performed test methods 1-5, 9 and 22 for particulates and opacity
on 17 sources.
AIR HYGIENE has performed Title V compliance testing on eight
thermal control devices for a large manufacturer based in Oklahoma.
AIR HYGIENE performed federal requested pollutant testing on NOx,
CO, THC, VOC, SO2, TPM, and air toxics. AIR HYGIENE
helped prepare equipment to pass testing procedures and coordinated
the project with the ODEQ.
AIR
HYGIENE has performed emission testing for R&D of new boiler
systems to develop pollutant parameters associated with various
operational levels and firing cycles. The pollutants monitored
included NOx, CO, PM-10, and VOC. In addition, AHI
participated with R&D on selecting CEMS and coordinated with
the California Air Resources Board in boiler certification.
AIR HYGIENE has conducted NESHAP performance test on chromium
emissions from hexavalent chrome sources under the requirements
of 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart N following EPA Method 306. The project
included successful coordination with EPA Region VI and local
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality inspectors. The project
involved additional sampling due to dilution vents in the system
and was performed successfully.