ISO14001 – TIPS-2: ISOKINETIC STACK SAMPLING
Pursuant to endeavours in complying to one of the elements in ISO14001 that is 'monitoring and measurement' many local have called in or e-mailed me their respective inquiries. In this segment I've compiled and summarized questions pertaining to measuring emissions from stacks or chimneys using the ISOKINETIC Stack Sampling methods. Did The Environmental Quality Act, 1974 specify this method? What do we need to know? How to justify this technique?
1
.Which method to use?
The
internationally acceptable most accurate method is the one that is called the Isokinetic Stack Sampling. This one is
adopting the USEPA (United States
Environmental Protection Agency) Method 1-5,17. This method is officially used
by the DOE Malaysia
in its enforcement monitoring. Here we'll discuss the following;
- What is the legal requirement on Stack Sampling method?
- How is Stack Sampling being enforced?
- What is CEM.
- What are the restrictions in Stack Sampling methods?
- What to consider?
- What is the role of 3rd Party Contractors report in the judicial system?
- How to select reliable Stack Sampling Contractors?
- How to establish an objective and cost effective Stack Sampling Programme.
However,
this method is applicable when the stack or chimney is large enough in diameter as to maintain its engineered
strength to accommodate 2 sampling ports of approximate 3-4 inches in diameter,
at right-angled distance apart, and a platform for at least two technicians
plus the bulk of equipment.
So,
if you are considering to adapt this technique for your 2 - inch diameter
ducting from your ‘wave-solder’ machine – just drop the idea. This method is
applicable for larger and stronger stacks such as those erected in the Palm Oil
Mills, Steel Factories, Glass Factories, etc. that discharges air emissions at
much greater efflux velocities and therefore through bigger stacks.
Hence, when
isokinetic method is not feasible, one may choose any other methods that allows justification for data/reading
acceptability.
2. What is the legal requirement on Stack Sampling method?
As far as
the emission of air impurities are concerned, the law has prescribed several
types of air pollutants and their respective emission limits. Although not all
of the air pollutants are regulated, the Environmental Quality (Clean Air)
Regulations, 1978 has established the triple standards to facilitate
compliance.
However,
to date, this regulation is still silent
on which method to use. Therefore we have the luxury of discretion to
select the most applicable method to monitor compliance, not only to the law
but also to our own standards if it is more stringent.
3. How is Stack Sampling being enforced?
By virtue of
the intent and spirit of the Environmental Quality Act, 1974, we shall comply
to the stipulated limits at all times. In other words, the Stack Sampling
team of the authority can perform the test on our premise at anytime without
prior notice. The results are legal evidence and admissible in our judicial
system.
However, the
DOE encourages self-regulatory practices and accepts reports from any
independent Stack Sampling Contractor. Their report too can play important
roles in the court-house, that is, as a documented representation from an
expert witness. Apparently, the DOE reserves all rights to regulate sampling
frequency and reporting.
4. What is CEM.
The
Continuous Emissions Monitoring is an advanced version of environmental monitoring
that has eliminated on-site physical/manual sampling. It is an automatic system
that links the pollutant sensors, analyzers, transmitters receiver to a monitor
that is on-line with observing personnel. Despite heftier financial
requirement, this system is much user-friendly and favoured by most
environmental authorities around the globe. In some countries, the CEM in a
factory is made accessible by their local authorities – on – line.
5. What are the restrictions in Stack Sampling methods?
(a) The isokinetic method:
ü Human
factors: competence and experience – performance accuracy.
ü Leakage
of connectors and seals of sampling apparatus.
ü Safety of sampling sites (Once, I’ve
climbed a 60 feet stack only to find that one of the platform’s welded joints
were heavily corroded. Then, for a moment, I wished wasn’t up there! - picture)
ü Fragility
and high cost of components/replacement parts.
ü Parts
or replacements are not readily available.
ü Weather
and other environmental factors.
ü Method not standardized in the
Malaysian environmental law. (Note: there are a few variations in the
Isokinetic methods).
b) The other methods:
ü Accuracy
of sampling is difficult to justify.
ü Acceptability
of report is limited or highly accountable.
ü Method
not standardized in the Malaysian environmental
law.
ü Human
factor : competence, experience and performance.
ü Environmental
factors.
ü Sampling
accessibility.
6. What to consider?
Firstly, in
order to justify the sampling parameters that we have to select, the following
factors should be considered;
i)
Origin of emission.
ii)
Types of emission i.e. environmental
parameters.
iii)
Available legal standards.
iv)
Other international standards.
(Other
elements, such as, objective of sampling, sampling personnel, equipment etc. is
not discussed here.)
i)
Origin of emission.
Here
we have to identify what are the
most probable air pollutants (Env. Aspects) that can be emitted from an
activity (including process, equipment, etc.)
For example,
the emission from a ‘Wave Soldering’ activity. What does it ‘burn’ or ‘heat –
up’? Solder Bar, for instance. Next what is ‘Solder Bar’ consists of? At this
point, we have to flick the ‘MSDS” of that Solder Bar or Ingots supplied to us.
Lets assume – Lead, Copper, Iron and Tin. When the solder bar melts, metallic
fumes are emitted. Usually, electrical energy is used to heat-up the solder pot
of the Solder Wave machine. In this example, the most probable air pollutants that is released as air impurities are
Lead, Copper, Iron and Tin. Is the Solder Pot coated with Hydrofluoric
substances or other anti – stick or ‘release agents’? Similarly, check their
individual MSDS or CSDS and look for their constituents. At this point, we have
at least identified, that, the probable air pollutants emitted from the Solder
Wave into the Suction Ducting and finally into the atmosphere are probably
consisting of Lead, Copper, Iron, Tin and Hydrofluoric Acid. So, one of the
monitoring program that we construct for
our ISO 14001 EMS on this activity shall include these parameters.
ii)
Available Legal Standards
Next, are
all the parameters regulated in the Malaysians Environmental Law? Namely, the
subsidiary regulation called Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations,
1978. Identify the stipulated discharge limits against each parameter of
interest. Beware of the triple standards: A, B and C!
iii)
Other International Standards.
Apparently,
there are a number or significant air impurities that are not regulated in our
local EQA, 1974. For example; where we are legally adviced by the same law to ‘use best practical means’ – read
Regulations 32 (3) (i – vii).
There are
other types of air impurities that are not governed here, such as, Dioxin,
Formaldehydes, Phenollic cpds, etc. Ironically, these polluting substances were
identified and evaluated as Significant Environmental Aspects by many
enterprises. So, what to do? Please seek most acceptable international
standards, such as those listed by the USEPA, who, etc. – of cause after
referring it to the DOE!
In
other words, can your sampling contractors’ reports be used against you? My
answer shall be based on the constitutional sovereignty – Yes! However, this is an extremely rare case at this point of time!
As mentioned earlier the judge reserves the right to call upon your contractor
to justify his analytical findings, in this case, his records on your non –
compliance. The court shall normally judge his level of competency, experience
and professional integrity, etc. (Please ask this to any Panel Discussion member in our Public
Seminar on the EQA, 1974)
8. How to select reliable
Stack Sampling Contractors?
Stack
Sampling, especially, the Isokinetic method is very delicate and vulnerable to
errors. In Malaysia ,
for the moment, there is no requirement of competency in any formal manner by
the authority or even the law. You see, as a sampling personnel for Isokinetic
Stack Sampling, one should never fail to follow the work instruction given in
the operating manual. No compromise. If there exists factors that can limit the
accuracy of sampling – the work should be replicated or in worse cases –
abandoned. There are other external factors that can influence sampling
accuracy such as the factories’ operational fluctuations, weather, sampling
facility, etc.
The
major problem is that there is no legal standard for Isokinetic Stack Sampling
in Malaysia .
There are such standards in some other nations.
Look
for contractors who;
i)
Have formal training on the methods
used and the law.
ii)
Adequate experience – sampling
various types and origin of air pollutants.
iii)
Responsible – attitude, punctuality,
transparent reporting.
iv)
Able to train internal personnel
(clients).
v)
Good track record with other clients
and the DOE.
vi)
Completeness and adequacy –
equipment and personnel
vii)
Good after – sales
services, especially F.O.C consultation.
9. How to establish an
objective and cost effective Stack Sampling Programme.
For a continuous environmental monitoring programme please follow
these steps:
i) Conduct a baseline
sampling of all parameters stipulated under the law and that you have reason to
believe of its existence.
ii)
Identify parameters that
are detected from the baseline sampling and list them out. Ignore the rest that
are not detected.
iii)
Prioritize the list of
parameters in accordance to;
(a)
Local legal requirement.
(b)
DOE requirement.
(c)
Significant Environmental Aspects – that is
within control.
(d)
Significant Environmental Aspects – that is
beyond control but can
cause transboundary impact.
(e)
Cost effective vs. regularity.
(f)
Other requirement or
criteria-external communication with the authorities, international
conventions, local conventions, FMM dialogs, public complaints, national
interests, etc.
So, that all folks. Nonetheless, feel free to e-mail any inquiry to my e-mail sgy@streamyx.com for Sekitar Synergy Sdn Bhd (Khalid Mohd Ariff)
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