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Air Permit Technical Guidance for Chemical Sources ...

TCEQ (APDG 6422v2, Revised 06/2018) Page i Air Permit Technical Guidance for Chemical Sources fugitive Guidance APDG 6422 Air Permits Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality June 2018 TCEQ- (APDG 6422v2, Revised 06/18) Page ii Technical Disclaimer This Package Is Intended For Instructional Use Only References to abatement technologies are not intended to represent minimum or maximum levels of BACT. Determinations of BACT are made on a case-by-case basis as part of the New Source Review of Permit applications. BACT determinations are always subject to adjustment in consideration of specific process requirements air quality concerns, and recent developments in abatement technology.

Fugitive emission rates are estimated by counting the number of fugitive components, applying appropriate emission factors based on component type and service, and utilizing a reduction factor based on a monitoring program. Each of these elements is discussed in the following sections. Table 33 in attachment C has been

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