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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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2011_26
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PR0440005
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4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
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FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
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9999
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AUSTIN
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RD
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MANTECA
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95336
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20106001-3, 5
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9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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drop was typically from sixth to at least thirteenth or more.Four of the nine compounds dropped <br /> from the ranking and rank no more than 17''.The average MSW landfill contribution per <br /> compound dropped from 13%to 1.5%.One of the more dramatic findings concerns U.S.EPA's <br /> original attribution of 84%of all 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane emissions to landfills;the WIAC <br /> findings show that the landfill emission level is about 2%of all sources.These findings indicate <br /> that municipal landfills have markedly less emissions,compared to other industrial sources,than <br /> U.S.EPA previously estimated. <br /> Table 3.Summary of changes to Urban Air Toxic(UAT)emission estimates based on changes from <br /> AP-42 defaults to current compound Ievels measured by WIAC. <br /> Portion of UAT Number <br /> Annual Tons Inventory Rank of <br /> Compound AP-42 WIAC AP42 WIAC AP-42 WIAC Sources <br /> 1'1'2'2 216 1.0 84.08% 2.37% 1 5 16 <br /> Tetrachloroethane <br /> 1,2- ropropane 23.6 3.0 3.59% 1.48% 6 8 12 <br /> DichloAcrylonitrile 389 2.2 .15.28% 0.10% 3 15 17 <br /> Benzene 173 87.9 3.86% 2.00% 11 13 17 <br /> Chloroform 4.17 1.3 4.94% 1.63% 6 9 17 <br /> Ethylene Dichloride 47 13.7 1.15% 0.34% 10 * 17 <br /> Methylene Chloride 1550 367 1.67% 0.40% 11 * 17 <br /> Tetrachloroethylene 717 229 0.59% 0.19% 6 * 17 <br /> Trichloroethylene 429 104 0.64% 0.16% 13 * t 17 <br /> Vinyl Chloride 531 77.9 19:65% 3.46% 2 4 17 <br /> Vinylidene <br /> Chloride 22:5 10.3 10.10% 3.45% . 4 5 14 " <br /> Landfill emissions are less than for other ranked sources. <br /> Conclusions <br /> WIAC conducted a national survey of recent LFG analyses.Recent results from 75 landfills were <br /> analyzed using AP-42 methodologies.The AP-42 defaults were found to typically overestimate <br /> current levels by two to four hundred percent.For some of the more health-significant <br /> compounds,the differences were larger yet.The overestimated AP-42 values may potentially <br /> misdirect U.S.EPA's policy development.For example,the recently completed Urban Air Toxics <br /> Strategy appears to have substantially overestimated actual landfill emissions.Furthermore,the <br /> existing AP-42 default values may adversely impact individual landfills required to use these <br /> values. <br /> As a result,WIAC believes that the AP-42 defaults should be revised to reflect the decline in <br /> LFG constituents.The most recent AP-42 revision in 1995 added new data to older values and <br /> averaged the combined data sets.This approach is appropriate only for data that does not trend.It <br /> is recommended that older data be purged and replaced using current data presented in this paper. <br />
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