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Odor Load Investigation for a Pharmaceutical Plant by Open Path Fourier Transform Infrared (OP-FTIR)/Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Dispersion Model (AERMOD)

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Pages 82-91 | Received 28 Sep 2007, Accepted 07 Apr 2008, Published online: 25 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

In this article, a case study was conducted to correlate the odor index and possible pollutants from a pharmaceutical plant based on the odor threshold and Open Path Fourier Transform Infrared (OP-FTIR) technique to model the results using American Meteorological Society/Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Dispersion Model (AERMOD). Although nine different pollutants were obtained from OP-FTIR, the contribution to the detected odor was various due to their different odor thresholds. Consequently, only pollutants with odor stimulation level (OSL) ≥ 1 were used to correlate with the odor index. OSL of pollutants is defined as the concentration of each pollutant divided by the odor threshold. Therefore, a linear regression equation between the odor index and the OSL of pollutants was derived with a correlation of determination (R 2) of 0.9994. Moreover, AERMOD was used to model the odorant dispersion route to identify the influenced area. The influenced contour for odor index and each pollutant was then obtained by AERMOD and a good correlation was observed between the AERMOD predictions and the actual observed values. This OP-FTIR/AERMOD approach can not only instantaneously detect the pollutant concentration, but also quickly identify odorant source and estimate the pollution profile for forensic application. The OP-FTIR data is a fingerprint for this particular plant, which, together with AERMOD, can predict the dispersion route of pollutants to confirm the area influenced by this plant.

Acknowledgment

The authors acknowledge the financial support from Taipei County Environmental Protection Bureau (Banciao, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC), and Open Path Fourier Transform Infrared (OP-FTIR) analysis from Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan (Hsin Chu, Taiwan, ROC).

Notes

1Highest detected concentration as ppb.

2Lowest detected concentration as ppb.

3Detected probability (%): Detected numbers divided by total monitoring numbers for certain pollutant.

1Highest detected concentration as ppb.

2Lowest detected concentration as ppb.

3Detected probability (%): Detected numbers divided by total monitoring numbers for certain pollutant.

4Threshold probability (%): The numbers greater than odor threshold divided by detected numbers.

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