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http://dx.doi.org/10.5572/KOSAE.2013.29.6.801

Evaluation of Air Quality with and without Vapor Recovery Systems of Stage II  

Kim, Jae Hyuck (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kwangwoon University)
Jung, Seok Hyeon (Hazardous Air Pollutants Management Team, Korea Environment Corporation)
Kim, Hyung-Seok (Hazardous Air Pollutants Management Team, Korea Environment Corporation)
Jang, Tae-Hyuk (Hazardous Air Pollutants Management Team, Korea Environment Corporation)
Yoo, Kyung Seun (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kwangwoon University)
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Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment / v.29, no.6, 2013 , pp. 801-810 More about this Journal
Abstract
A field study was conducted to evaluate air quality from gas stations with and without Stage II vapor recovery systems that are currently used to reduce VOCs. The THC and VOCs levels were monitored for the test at three locations (inside office, around refueling area, site boundary) from a total of five gas stations. The results showed a considerable reduction in THC concentration which ranged from 48.7% to 81.8% with and without the operation of the Stage II VRS. Acoording to our comparative analysis, BTEX and other 19 VOCs levels were also significantly reduced with Stage II vapor recovery systems.
Keywords
Gas station; Stage II; Vapor recovery system; THCs; BTEX;
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