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GB 16297-1996 GB ICS 13.030.10 Z 70 NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA GB 16297–1996 Integrated emission standard of air pollutants ISSUED ON. APRIL 12, 1996 IMPLEMENTED ON. JANUARY 01, 1997 Issued by. National Environmental Protection Bureau and National Technical Supervision Bureau Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1. Subject content and application scope ... 4 2. Adduced standard... 4 3. Definition ... 5 4. Indicator system ... 6 5. Standard grades of emission rate ... 6 6. Standard value ... 6 7. Other regulations ... 6 8. Monitoring ... 7 9. Standard execution ... 8 Annex A ... 24 Annex B ... 25 Annex C ... 26 Foreword This standard was drafted according to the stipulation of clause 7 of “Prevention and Cure Law for Air Pollution of the People’s Republic of China”. This standard is based upon waste gas of previous “Emission Proposed Standard of Industrial 3-wastes” (GBJ 4-73) and related Emission Standard of National Air Pollution of Other Trades. This standard has inherited some technical contents from all the previous standards. And it has been revised and changed significantly. This standard contains emission limits of 33 kinds of air pollutants. It’s indicator system is the highest allowable emission concentration, the highest allowable emission rate and concentration limits of non-regulation at emission surveillance and control. Except that this standard is the integrated emission standard, the Nation has several other industry common emission standards in respect of control emission of air pollutants. That is, except that some industries execute their own industry emission standards of air pollutants, all the rest industries execute this standard. Execution date of this standard is January 1, 1997. This standard replaces the portion of waste gas in the following standards. The portion of waste gas in the following standards shall be annulled from the execution date of this standard. GBJ 4-73 Proposed standard of industrial “three wastes” emission GB 3548-83 Pollutant emission standard of synthesis detergent industry GB 4276-84 Sulfuric acid concentrated pollutants emission standard of gunpowder and explosive industry GB 4277-84 Pollutants emission standard of mercury fulminate industry GB 4282-84 Pollutants emission Standard of sulfuric acid industry GB 4286-84 Pollutants emission standard of Shipping industry. GB 4911-85 Pollutants emission standard of Iron and Steel Industry GB 4912-85 Pollutants emission standard of light metal industry GB 4913-85 Pollutants emission standard of heavy non-ferrous metal industry GB 4916-85 Pollutants emission standard of pitch industry. GB 4917-85 Pollutants emission standard of common calcium industry. Annex A, B and C of this standard are normative. This standard was proposed by the technical standard department of National Environmental Protection Bureau. National Environmental Protection Bureau shall be responsible for explaining this standard. Integrated Emission Standard of Air Pollutants Replacing the portions of waste gas in following standards. GB3548-83, GB4276-84 GB4277-84, GB4282-84 GB4286-84, GB4911-85 GB4912-85, GB4913-85 GB4916-85, GB4917-85 GBJ4-73 1. Subject content and application scope 1.1 Subject content This standard specifies the emission limit for 33 kinds of air pollutants. And it also specifies various requirements for executing this standard. 1.2 Application scope 1.2.1 In current Chinese national air pollutants emission standard system, and based on the principle that the integrated emission standard AND industry emission standard are not carried out crossly - boiler uses GB13271-91 “Boiler Air Pollutants Emission Standard”; industrial furnace uses GB9078-1996 “Industrial Furnace Air Pollutants Emission Standard”; thermal power plant uses GB 13223-1996 “Thermal Power Plant Air Pollutants Emission Standard”; coke furnace uses GB 16171-1996 “Coke oven Air Pollutants Emission Standard”; cement plant uses GB4915-1996 “Cement Plant Air Pollutants Emission Standard”; foul-smell substance emission uses GB 14554-93 “Foul Smell Pollutants emission Standard”; automobile emission uses GB14761.1 - 14761.7-93 “Automobile Air Pollutants Emission Standard”; motorcycle emission uses GB 14621-93 “Motorcycle Emission Gas Pollutants Emission Standard”; the other air pollutants emissions all use this standard. 1.2.2 After execution of this standard, if the industry air pollutants emission standard is re-issued, the pollution source stipulated by applicable scope shall not follow this standard. 1.2.3 This standard is suitable to the current pollution source air pollutants emission management; as well as environmental impact evaluation, design, environmental protection facilities, completion acceptance of construction project; and air pollutants emission management after it is put into operation. 2. Quoted standard The articles contained in the following standards, through reference by this standard, have become the articles of this standard. GB3095-1996 Environment Air Quality Standard GB/T16157-1996 Detection of exhaust Grain matter of fixed pollution source and sampling methods of gaseous state pollutants. 3. Definition This standard adopts the following definitions. 3.1 Standard state It means such state - temperature is 273k, and pressure is 101 325Pa. Each standard value stipulated in this standard is based on dry air under the standard state. 3.2 Maximum allowable emission concentration It means that the average value of concentration for any one hour of pollutants in exhaust tube after treatment facilities must not be over limitation; or the average value of concentration for any one hour of pollutants in exhaust tube under non-treatment facilities must not be over the limitation. 3.3 Maximum allowable emission rate It means the mass of emission pollutants for any one hour in exhaust tube at specific height must not be over the limitation. 3.4 Non-regulated emission It means the emission of air pollutants which does not pass through the exhaust tube. Emission of low and short exhaust tubes belongs to regulated emission, but under certain conditions, it can create the same consequence as non-regulated emission. Therefore when the indicator of “Non-regulated emission surveillance and control concentration limit” is executed, the concentration of surveillance and control point pollutants caused by low and short exhaust tubes shall not be excluded (deducted). 3.5 Non-regulated emission surveillance and control point On the basis of the stipulation of annex C in this standard, it is an established surveillance and control point, in order to distinguish if the non-regulated emission is over the standard’s requirements. 3.6 Non-regulated emission surveillance and control concentration limit It means that the average value for any one hour of pollutants concentration of surveillance and control point must not be over the limitation. 3.7 Pollution source It means the facilities or building constructions (such as workshop etc.) which emit air pollutants. 3.8 Organization’s boundary It means a border which is connected with external environmental boundary. Border is generally defined on the basis of legal formalities. If there is no legal formalities, it can be defined by the current actual border. 3.9 Non-regulated emission source It means the non-regulated emission facilities which is installed in open-air environment, or building constructions of non-regulated emission (such as workshop, work shed etc.). 3.10 Height of exhaust tube It means the height from the horizon plane located at exhaust tube (or main building construction) to the outlet of exhaust tube. at radius of 200 meters. If the discharge pipe can not satisfy this requirement, it shall be carried out according to 50% stricter than the discharge rate standard value as listed in the corresponding tables and at the corresponding height. 7.2 For 2 pieces of gas discharge pipes with the same pollutants (regardless whether it is discharged from the same production process), if their distance is less than th... ......
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