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American Petroleum Institute, 04/01/2005
Publisher: API
File Format: PDF
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Published:01/04/2005
Pages:26
File Size:1 file , 820 KB
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The purpose of this study was to investigate storage tank emissions that may result from landing and subsequently refloating a floating roof. The existing emission factors for floating-roof tanks are based on the assumption that the floating roof is continuously floating on the stored stock liquid. Additional emissions may occur, however, if the tank is emptied such that the floating roof is no longer floating. This study sought to quantify these floating-roof landing loss emissions.
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