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VISIBLE EMISSION EVALUATION TEST <br /> <br /> Danny'~ Trannys Inc. <br /> 14050 B~alt Strut NW <br /> Ramsey, Minnesota <br /> <br />TCT#4232 92-2026 <br /> <br />1,0 INTRODucTION <br /> <br />Tiffs report 'SUm~axizes the results from a visible emission evaluation test conducted at Danny's <br />Trannys Iflc~ on IJuly 17, 1992. <br /> <br />TCT subC,0, n~t~ MMT Environmental Services, Inc. to do the visible emissions obServations. <br />Mr. William Am erson did the obServations in accordance with the United States Environmental <br />Protection !~gen~ t's C~PA) Method 9 'Visual determination of the opacity of emissions from <br />stationary ~rca s'. This method was proposed and agreed to by the client in the test plan <br />proposal of luff ?, 1992 and contract dated July 15, 1992. The observations were witnessed by <br />Mr. Daniel Kars with Danny's Trannys Inc. and Mr. Ahto Niemioja with TCT. <br /> <br />In the visible <br /> emission evaluation procedure, a currently certified observer positions himself at <br />a distance:" <br /> ~ffic!ent to provide a clear view of the emissions with the sun oriented in the 140 <br />degree sectot to~is back. Consistent with the requirement, the observer's line o£ site is, as much <br />as possible, ~n'l~e., ndicular to the plume direction. <br /> <br />Opacity o~,~rva§ons were made at the point of greatest opacity in that portion of the plume <br />where e~n~ water vapor was not present. Observations where made at 15-second intervals <br />and reC'°rd~ to ~e nearest five (5) percent opacity reading. <br /> <br />2.0 PROJECT RESULTS <br /> <br />The follo~g arhounts of dirty transmission casings were introduced into the recovery furnace <br />No. 1 durin~ thet test period from 9:05 -10:05 A.M.' <br /> <br />Time Load <br />A.M. lbs <br /> <br />l <br /> <br />9:29 580 <br />9:39 460 <br />9:50 540 <br />10:00 700 <br /> <br />Total 2,280 <br /> <br />I::l. Uln ClL'V <br /> <br /> <br />