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CALCULATIONS <br /> To calculate the pounds (lb) per day the concentration is <br /> multiplied by the volume of air produced in one day <br /> The lab reports the Concentrations (C) of the air sampling in <br /> ug/liter. The first step is to convert this value to lbs/cf <br /> (pounds per cubic foot) <br /> 1 ug/1 x 0 0000019/ug x 0 0022051g/g x 28 321/cf <br /> 0 0000000621lb/cf <br /> The volume of air produced in one day, equals the flow rate (Q)x <br /> the time of flow <br /> V = Q x T = cf/day = cf/min x 1440min/day <br /> The volume must be corrected to standard temperature and <br /> Pressure (STP) <br /> P = Pressure = 14 7 lb/in2 @ STP <br /> V = Volume cf <br /> T = Temperature in degrees above absolute Zero = 491 58oR @ STP. <br /> Using the Ideal Gas Law P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 <br /> Solving for V2 =P1V1T2/P2T1 <br /> Assuming P1 = P2 = 14 7 lb/in2, P cancels from the equation <br /> leaving V2 = V1T2/T1 <br /> V1 = Q cf/m x 1440 min/day <br /> T2 = 491 58oR T1 = 459 58 + T°F at sight <br /> V2 = Q cf/min x 1440 min/day x 491 580R/ (459 580 + ToF) <br /> X lb/day = C ug/1 x 0 0000000621 lb 1/ug cf x Q cf/min x 1440 <br /> min/day x 491 58oR/ (459 580 + ToF) <br /> Q for the Influent and Effluent samples = The well flow rate + <br /> the air flow. <br /> VAPOR RECOVERY RESULTS <br /> As of July 19, 1993 the total system has recovered a calculated <br /> total of 18089 pounds of hydrocarbons, 4974 of which have been <br /> produced since the beginning of operations under the Authority to <br /> Construct . <br /> As of July 21 , 1992, the date it was destroyed, P1 had produced <br /> 2 96 pounds of hydrocarbons or an additional 1 63 pounds since <br /> the beginning of operation under the Authority to Construct See <br /> Table 1 <br /> page 5 of R604, 07/09/93 <br />