The Environmental Protection Agency asked the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine to aid in monitoring aerially a chemical-waste-incineration exhaust plume to obtain HCl concentration data as a function of altitude and distance. This report details the monitoring instrumentation, calibration procedures, and results obtained. Maximum concentration recorded during 3 monitoring missions was 3 ppm (below threshold limit value of 4 ppm) and occurred at about 800-ft altitude (243.8 m) and 0.25 miles (0.4 km) from the ship Vulcanus.
Aerial Measurements of Hydrogen Chloride over the Incinerator Ship Vulcanus
1975
20 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Analytical Chemistry , Combustion products , Air pollution , Hydrogen chloride , Chemiluminescence , Calibration , Incinerators , Colorimetric analysis , Chemical analysis , Sampling , Concentration(Chemistry) , Aircraft , Air pollution sampling , Gas sampling , Vulcanus vessel , Refuse disposal
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