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Since the gas volume depends on the number of molecules present <br /> the reaction of propane with oxygen produces an increase in <br /> volume The reaction, 1C3H8 + 502 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O, .increases the <br /> number of molecules from 6 to 7 per molecule of propane . This <br /> effectively means that after combustion the volume of flow <br /> resulting from the propane as double the propane flow rate. The <br /> reaction of methane (Natural Gas) and oxygen does not produce a <br /> net change in volume, CH4 + 2 02 -> CO2 + 2 H2O; therefore a <br /> correction for combustion does not need to be made when methane <br /> is burned. <br /> RESULTS <br /> See Table 1 for results influent/effluent monitoring of the <br /> system and Table 2 for the results of REMOX operation <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> The VOC emissions during current REMOX operations for the period <br /> 9/02/94 to 05/31/95 have not exceeded the 52 lb/day limit . No DCE, <br /> TCE or PCE has been detected in the samples <br /> As of May 31, 1995 the unit was burning 2 . 7 cfm or 3888 cfd which <br /> is below the permit limit of 17, 280 cfd <br /> As of May 31, 1995, A total of 74603 pounds of gasoline have <br /> been destroyed during operation of the vapor recovery system. <br /> The system was destroying, as of May 31, 1995, 1 . 96 pounds per <br /> day of hydrocarbon. <br /> Raly <br /> Geologist <br /> CC <br /> Mark Schonhoff <br /> San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District <br /> 4230 Kiernan Ave #130 <br /> Modesto, CA 95356 <br /> (209) 545-7000 <br /> Bary F Meays <br /> Public Health Services <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> 6 Regal 603 , 06/06/95 <br />