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Volatile Organic Compounds S.A.T.A Aerosol 101 Mark Rivers

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Page 1: Volatile Organic Compounds - SATA Home Page

Volatile Organic Compounds

S.A.T.A Aerosol 101

Mark Rivers

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V.O.C’s

• Definition

• History

• Reactivity vs Mass Based Regulations

• Current Regulations!!!

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Definition

• Volatile Organic Compound:

• The United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) defines a VOC as any organic compound that participates in a photoreaction.

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Major Air Pollution Sources

Motor Vehicles, Consumer Products,Stationary Sources, etc.

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

Ground-level Ozone, Particulate Matter (PM10/2.5)

(Smog)

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)

Why are VOC’s regulated?Smog Formation

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History of VOC Regulation

• Beginning with California

MOST ACTIVE

California Air Resources Board

CARB

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What Are Consumer

Products?

Consumer Products:

• Chemically formulated

• Used by household and

institutional (I&I) consumers

• Includes household, home and

garden, aerosol paint,

personal care, automotive

specialty (care) products, etc.

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CARB Regulation History

Control

Plan

1989AP/DO

1989

Phase I

and

Phase II

1990

1992ACP

1994Aerosol

Coatings

1995

1998

2000

Mid-term

Measures

I & II

1997

1999Cons-1

2004Cons-2

2006 Cons-2

2008

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Governing Bodies

• Environmental Protection Agency– Similar Effort CARB

• Ozone Transport Commission – Northeastern States

– More Stringent Than EPA

• Lake Michigan Air Director Consortium (LADCO)– Similar to OTC

• SCAQMD

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Calculating Product-Weighted MIR

Weight WeightedContents Fraction MIR Reactivity Mass

acetone 0.300 0.43 0.129 2.50

toluene 0.150 3.97 0.596 2.50

propane 0.200 0.56 0.112 2.50

xylene 0.050 7.37 0.369 2.50

butane 0.200 1.33 0.266 2.50

solids 0.100 0 0.000 0

Total 1.000 1.472

Product MIR = 1.47g O3/g product

Product Mass = 2.25g O3/g product

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Currently

CategoryCurrent Limit

Proposed Limit Effective date

Air Freshener Double Phase (aerosol)

25 20 12/31/2011

General Purpose Cleaner

(non-aerosol) 4 0.5

12/31/2011

General Purpose Degreaser (non-aerosol)

4 0.5

12/31/2011

Glass Cleaner (non-aerosol)

4 1

12/31/2011

Furniture Maintenance Product (aerosol)

17 10 12/31/2011

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VOC reductions

• Without regulation the emissions would have been over 440 TPD

• Currently the emissions are 240 TPD

• That is a 200 TPD reduction

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Ozone Depleters Banned

• HCFC – 22

• HCFC – 141B

• Trichloroethane

• All Gone!!!!!!

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Conclusion

• VOC Regulations Scientifically Based

• Consumer Products have become Greener!!!

• More to do!!!

– Global Warmers