A permit by rule (pbr) evaluation for painting operation facility

 

Unit IV Mini Project

  • Weight: 11% of course grade
  • Grading Rubric
  • Due: Tuesday, 05/19/2020 11:59 PM (CST)
Instructions

As a continuation of our course project due in Unit VII (A Permit by Rule (PBR) Evaluation for Painting Operation Facility), complete the next section—Operational Air Emission Rates—of your proposal by following the instructions carefully, and then submit your continued draft of your evaluation document into Blackboard for grading.

  1. Closely read the required reading assignment from the textbook as well as the unit lesson in the study guide.
  2. Open your proposal draft from Unit III, and make any improvements to your draft using your professor’s feedback from the Unit III Mini Project.
  3. Open the Unit IV Study Guide, read the Unit IV Lesson, and then review the calculations demonstrated and explained regarding the operational air emission rates, 5-hour average period, and potential to emit (PTE) statistical model calculations for our scenario. Be sure to use the scenario data instead of the data used in the study guide examples.
  4. Make your Unit IV work the third level 1 heading, titled “Operational Air Emission Rates.” Describe the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) implications of VOCs in the work system while pulling from the textbook as well as any other relevant sources that are presented in the unit lesson in the study guide. In your description of the EHS implications of the system, be sure to discuss the natural and anthropomorphic variables causally related to adverse health effects on humans. Perform and present (not hand-written, but neatly typed) the calculations for the following in this section of your project: (a) calculating maximum hourly and annual emission rates, (b) reporting the emission rate averaged over a five-hour average period compared to the DEQ permit limits, and (c) reporting the potential to emit compared to the DEQ permit limits.
  5. In your abstract section (page 2 of the document), write one or two sentences that reflect your work for this unit. Remember that we are adding one sentence per unit to reflect our work as we go, with the final abstract length being about 8 to 10 sentences long.

Your narrative and calculations for operational air emission rates must be presented in at least 200 words (minimum). You are required to use at least one outside source, which may be your textbook. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

 

Unit V Mini Project

  • Weight: 11% of course grade
  • Grading Rubric
  • Due: Tuesday, 05/26/2020 11:59 PM (CST)
Instructions

As a continuation of our course project due in Unit VII (A Permit by Rule (PBR) Evaluation for Painting Operation Facility), complete the next section—Operational Air Emission Rates—of your proposal by following the instructions carefully, and then submit your continued draft of your evaluation document into Blackboard for grading.

  1. Closely read the required reading assignment from the textbook as well as the unit lesson in the study guide.
  2. Open your proposal draft from Unit IV, and make any improvements to your draft using your professor’s feedback from the Unit IV Mini Project.
  3. Open the Unit V Study Guide, read the Unit V Lesson, and then review the calculations demonstrated and explained regarding the operational air emission rates, five-hour average period, and potential to emit (PTE) statistical model calculations for our scenario. Be sure to use the scenario data instead of the data used in the study guide examples.
  4. Make your Unit V work the fourth level 1 heading titled “Operational Face and Filter Velocities.” Describe the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) implications of VOCs in the work system while pulling from the textbook as well as any other relevant sources that are presented in the unit lesson in the study guide. In your description of the EHS implications of the system, be sure to discuss the variables causally related to adverse health effects on both ecological systems and physical structures. Perform and present (not hand-written, but neatly typed) the calculations for the following in this section of your project: (a) calculate the face velocity and (b) filter velocity of your scenario’s work system.
  5. In your abstract section (page 2 of the document), write one or two sentences that reflect your work for this unit. Remember that we are adding one sentence per unit to reflect our work as we go, with the final abstract length being about 8 to 10 sentences long.

Your narrative and calculations for operational air emission rates must be presented in at least 200 words (minimum). You are required to use at least one outside source, which may be your textbook. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

 

Unit VI Mini Project

  • Weight: 11% of course grade
  • Grading Rubric
  • Due: Tuesday, 06/02/2020 11:59 PM (CST)
Instructions

As a continuation of our course project due in Unit VII (A Permit by Rule (PBR) Evaluation for Painting Operation Facility), complete the next section—VOC Content Minus Water and Exempt Solvents—of your proposal by following the instructions carefully, and then submit your continued draft of your evaluation document into Blackboard for grading.

  1. Closely read the required reading assignment from the textbook as well as the unit lesson in the study guide.
  2. Open your proposal draft from Unit V, and make any improvements to your draft, using your professor’s feedback from the Unit V Mini Project.
  3. Open the Unit VI Study Guide, read the Unit VI Lesson, and then review the calculations demonstrated and explained regarding VOC content minus water and exempt solvent calculations for our scenario. Be sure to use the scenario data instead of the data used in the study guide examples.
  4. Make your Unit VI work the fifth level 1 heading titled “VOC Content Minus Water and Exempt Solvents.” Describe the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) implications of the work system while pulling from the textbook as well as any other relevant sources that are presented in the unit lesson in the study guide. In your description of the EHS implications of the system, be sure to discuss the methods for sampling, quantitatively analyzing, and evaluating air quality.
  5. Perform and present (not hand-written, but neatly typed) the calculations for the following in this section of your project: (a) gallons of water in one gallon of coating, (b) gallons of exempt solvent (ES) in one gallon of coating, and (c) pounds of VOC in one gallon of coating (less the water and ES) per day. Determine if the work system is still going to need any administrative controls to keep it is compliance with the state requirements.
  6. In your abstract section (page 2 of the document), write one or two sentences that reflect your work for this unit. Remember that we are adding one sentence per unit to reflect our work as we go, with the final abstract length being about 8 to 10 sentences long.

Your narrative and calculations for operational air emission rates must be presented in at least 200 words (minimum). You are required to use at least one outside source, which may be your textbook. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

 

Unit VII Course Project

  • Weight: 12% of course grade
  • Grading Rubric
  • Due: Tuesday, 06/09/2020 11:59 PM (CST)
Instructions

To finish our course project (A Permit by Rule (PBR) Evaluation for Painting Operation Facility), complete the last section—Heater and Oven Combustion Emissions—of your proposal by following the instructions carefully, and then submit your continued draft of your evaluation document into Blackboard for grading.

  1. Closely read the required reading assignment from the textbook as well as the unit lesson in the study guide.
  2. Open your proposal draft from Unit VI, and make any improvements to your draft using your professor’s feedback from the Unit VI Mini Project.
  3. Open the Unit VII Study Guide, read the Unit VII Lesson, and then review the calculations demonstrated and explained regarding heater and oven combustion emissions calculations for our scenario. Be sure to use the scenario data instead of the data used in the study guide examples.
  4. Make your Unit VII work the sixth level 1 heading titled “Heater and Oven Combustion Emissions.” Describe the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) implications of the work system while pulling from the textbook as well as any other relevant sources that are presented in the unit lesson in the study guide. In your description of the EHS implications of the system, be sure to discuss the methods for statistically modeling air quality mathematically and with modeling software options.
  5. Perform and present (not hand-written, but neatly typed) the calculations for the following in this section of your project (a) nitrous oxides (NOx), (b) carbon monoxide (CO), (c) particulate matter (PM), (d) volatile organic compounds (VOC), and (e) sulfur dioxide (SO2) for BOTH hourly emissions(short-term) in lb/hr AND annual (long-term) emissions in ton/year.
  6. In your abstract section (page 2 of the document), write one or two sentences that reflect your work for this unit. This now completes your abstract for this document.

Your narrative and calculations for operational air emission rates must be presented in at least 200 words (minimum). You are required to use at least one outside source from the CSU Online Library. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

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