GB 14554-1993 PDF in English
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GB 14554-1993: PDF in English GB 14554-1993
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Replacing GBJ 4-73 1
Emission standards for odor pollutants
APPROVED ON. JULY 19, 1993
IMPLEMENTED ON. JANUARY 15, 1994
Issued by. National Environmental Protection Administration
Note. 1 This Standard substitutes the indicators of hydrogen sulfide and carbon disulfide in GBJ 4-73.
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Table of Contents
1 Subject content and scope of application ... 3
2 Normative references ... 3
3 Terminology ... 4
4 Technical contents ... 4
5 Standard implementation ... 8
6 Monitoring ... 8
Annex A (Supplement) Calculation of emission concentration and emissions 11
Additional information... 11
Emission standards for odor pollutants
This Standard is formulated to implement the Law of the People’s Republic of
China on the Prevention and Control of Atmospheric Pollution, to control the
pollution of odor pollutants to the atmosphere, to protect and improve the
environment.
1 Subject content and scope of application
1.1 Subject content
This Standard specifies the maximum emission limit at one time of eight odor
pollutants, the odor concentration limit of complex odor substances, and the
factory concentration limit at boundary of fugitive emission sources in
chronological order.
1.2 Scope of application
This Standard is applicable to the emission management of all the
organizations that emit odor gases to the atmosphere throughout the country
and the garbage dumps, the environmental impact assessment, design and
completion acceptance of the construction projects, and the emission
management after the completion of construction.
2 Normative references
GB 3095 Ambient air quality standard
GB 12348 Standard of noise at boundary of industrial enterprises
GB/T 14675 Air quality - Determination of odor - Triangle odor bag method
GB/T 14676 Air quality - Determination of trimethylamine - Gas
chromatography
GB/T 14677 Air quality - Determination of toluene, dimethy1 benzene and
styrene - Gas chromatography
GB/T 14678 Air quality - Determination of sulfuretted hydrogen, methyl
sulfhydryl, dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide - Gas chromatography
GB/T 14679 Air quality - Determination of ammonia - Sodium salicylate-
sodium hypochlorite spectrophotometric method
GB/T 14680 Air quality - Determination of carbon disulfide - Diethylamine
spectrophometric method
3 Terminology
3.1 Odor pollutants
The gaseous substances that stimulate the olfactory organs and thus cause
unpleasantness and damage to the living environment.
3.2 Odor concentration
It refers to the dilution ratio required for diluting the odor gases (including the
peculiar smell) with odorless air until it’s just odorless.
3.3 Fugitive emission sources
The emission sources with no exhaust cylinder or an exhaust cylinder height of
less than 15m.
4 Technical contents
4.1 Standard grading
The factory standard values at boundary of odor pollutants in this Standard are
divided into three grades.
4.1.1 For the odor pollutants discharged into the Class I area in GB 3095,
CARRY out the Grade I standard. No new pollutant discharging organization
shall be established in the Class I area.
4.1.2 For the odor pollutants discharged into the Class II area in GB 3095,
CARRY out the Grade II standard.
4.1.3 For the odor pollutants discharged into the Class III area in GB 3095,
CARRY out the Grade III standard.
4.2 Standard values
4.2.1 The factory standard values at boundary of odor pollutants refer to the
limits of fugitive emission sources. SEE Table 1.
the pollution sources are set at the exhaust vents of the control device. A
permanent symbol shall be set.
6.1.4 The sampling frequency of the organized emission sources shall be
determined according to the production cycle. For the production cycle within
8h, SAMPLE once every 2h; for the production cycle of greater than 8h,
SAMPLE once every 4h. TAKE the maximum measured value.
6.2 Monitoring of fugitive emission sources
6.2.1 Sampling point
The sampling points for monitoring at boundary of factories shall be set on the
downwind side at boundary of factories, or on the boundary line in the direction
with the presence of odor.
6.2.2 Sampling frequency
For continuous emission sources, SAMPLE once every other 2h, for a total of
4 times. TAKE the maximum measured value.
For intermittent emission sources, SAMPLE within the period of time when the
odor is most intense. The number of sample collections shall not be less than
3 times. TAKE the maximum measured value.
6.3 Monitoring of waters
During the monitoring of waters (including the sea, rivers, lakes, gutters and
canals), the banks shall be considered as the boundary line at boundary of
factories. The sampling point settings and the sampling frequency shall be the
same as the monitoring of fugitive emission sources.
6.4 Determination
The methods for the determination of each individual odor pollutant and odor
concentration in this Standard are shown in Table 3.
Table 3 -- Methods for the Determination of Odor pollutants and Odor
Concentration
Serial No. Controlled item Methods for determination
1 Ammonia GB/T 14679
2 Trimethylamine GB/T 14676
3 Sulfuretted hydrogen GB/T 14678
4 Methyl sulfhydryl GB/T 14678
5 Dimethyl sulfide GB/T 14678
6 Dimethyl disulfide GB/T 14678
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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