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Promulgated EPA Test Methods
40CFR, Part 60 Methods
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1
Sample and velocity traverses for stationary sources
1A
Sample and velocity traverses for stationary sources with small stacks or ducts
2
Determination of stack gas velocity and volumetric flow rate (Type S pitot tube)
2A
Direct measurement of gas volume through pipes and small ducts
2B
Determination of exhaust gas volume flow rate from gasoline vapor incinerators
2C
Determination of gas velocity and volumetric flow rate in small stacks or ducts (standard pitot tube)
2D
Measurement of gas volume flow rates in small pipes and ducts
2E
Determination of landfill gas production flow rate
2F
Determination of stack gas velocity and volumetric flow rate with three-dimensional probes
2G
Determination of stack gas velocity and volumetric flow rate with two-dimensional probes
2H
Determination of stack gas velocity taking into account velocity decay near the stack wall
3
Gas analysis for the determination of dry molecular weight
3A
Determination of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations in emissions from stationary sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
3B
Gas analysis for the determination of emission rate correction factor or excess air
3C
Determination of carbon dioxide,methane, nitrogen, and oxygen from stationary sources
4
Determination of moisture content in stack gases
5
Determination of particulate matter emissions from stationary sources
5A
Determination of particulate matter emissions from the asphalt processing and asphalt roofing industry
5B
Determination of nonsulfuricacid particulate matter emissions from stationary sources
5D
Determination of particulate matter emissions from positive pressure fabric filters
5E
Determination of particulate matter emissions from the wool fiberglass insulation manufacturing industry
5F
Determination of nonsulfate particulate matter emissions from stationary sources
5G
Determination of particulate matter emissions from wood heaters (dilution tunnel sampling location)
5H
Determination of particulate emissions from wood heaters from a stack location
5I
Determination of low level particulate matter emissions from stationary sources
6
Determination of sulfur dioxide emissions from stationary sources
6A
Determination of sulfur dioxide,moisture, and carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion sources
6B
Determination of sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide daily average emissions from fossil fuel combustion sources
6C
Determination of sulfur dioxide emissions from stationary sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
7
Determination of nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources
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7A
Determination of nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources—Ion chromatographic method
7B
Determination of nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources (Ultraviolet spectrophotometry)
7C
Determination of nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources—Alkaline-permanganate/colorimetric method
7D
Determination of nitrogen oxide emissions from stationary sources—Alkaline-permanganate/ion chromatographic method
7E
Determination of nitrogen oxides emissions from stationary sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
8
Determination of sulfuric acid mist and sulfur dioxide emissions from stationary sources
9
Visual determination of the opacity of emissions from stationary sources
10
Determination of carbon monoxide emissions from stationary sources
10A
Determination of carbon monoxide emissions in certifying continuous emission monitoring systems at petroleum refineries
10B
Determination of carbon monoxide emissions from stationary sources
11
Determination of hydrogen sulfidecontent of fuel gas streams in petroleum refineries
12
Determination of inorganic lead emissions from stationary sources
13A
Determination of total fluoride emissions from stationary sources—SPADNS zirconium lake method
13B
Determination of total fluoride emissions from stationary sources—Specific ion electrode method
14
Determination of fluoride emissions from potroom roof monitors for primary aluminum plants
14A
Determination of total fluoride emissions from selected sources at primary aluminum production facilities
15
Determination of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, and carbon disulfide emissions from stationary sources
15A
Determination of total reduced sulfur emissions from sulfur recovery plants in petroleum refineries
16
Semicontinuous determination of sulfur emissions from stationary sources
16A
Determination of total reduced sulfur emissions from stationary sources (impinger technique)
16B
Determination of total reduced sulfur emissions from stationary sources
17
Determination of particulate emissions from stationary sources (in-stack filtration method)
18
Measurement of gaseous organic compound emissions by gas chromatography
19
Determination of sulfur dioxide removal efficiency and particulate, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emission rates
20
Determination of nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and diluent emissions from stationary gas turbines
21
Determination of volatile organic compound leaks
22
Visual determination of fugitive emissions from material sources and smoke emissions from flares
23
Determination of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans From Stationary Sources
24
Determination of volatile matter content, water content, density, volume solids, and weight solids of surface coatings
24A
Determination of volatile matter content and density of printing inks and related coatings
25
Determination of total gaseous nonmethane organic emissions as carbon
25A
Determination of total gaseous organic concentration using a flame ionization analyzer
25B
Determination of total gaseous organic concentration using a nondispersive infrared analyzer
25C
Determination of nonmethane organic compounds (NMOC) in MSW landfill gases
25D
Determination of the volatile organic concentration of waste samples
25E
Determination of vapor phase organic concentration in waste samples
26
Determination of hydrogen chloride emissions from stationary sources
26A
Determination of hydrogen halide and halogen emissions from stationary sources—isokinetic method
27
Determination of vapor tightness of gasoline delivery tank using pressure-vacuum test
28
Certification and auditing of wood heaters
28A
Measurement of air to fuel ratio and minimum achievable burn rates for wood-fired appliances
29
Determination of metals emissions from stationary sources

 
 


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