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10 Steps to determine Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer Capacity when expanding manufacturing operations

The purpose of this white paper is to give an overall vision about how to calculate emissions for a manufacturing facility. For many years, we have served as an advocate for manufacturers through active participation as a committee member on several boards such as: BACT (Best Available Control Technology) committee member for the SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality District), board member of Western Region SPI (Society of Plastics Industry) Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) group, board member of WPA Western Plastics Association (formerly known as California Film Extruders & Converters Association) and FBF (Film & Bag Federation). The air quality regulatory agencies often require annual reports from manufacturing facilities. The annual report typically includes a list of all equipment (permitted and nonpermitted) and all emissions organized by type and quantity.

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