Does your facility use storage tanks to keep chemical liquids at ideal temperatures or tanks to cool down petrochemical materials? If so you will need to need to report any emissions from your hot and heated tanks.

The EPA standard TANKS 4.09D was found to be insufficient for hot & heated tank emission determinations. Environmental Managers have been forced to find alternative methodologies for their reporting. 

If you are looking for alternative reporting methods, ERA's team of environmental scientists has created this free guide which will explain the best practices for reporting hot & heated tank emissions for both manual calculations and reporting tools.

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This 16-page guide will teach you:

  • 5 main factors in tank emissions.
  • Best practices for reporting hot & heated tank emissions.
  • Why TANKS 4.09D is insufficient for hot & heated emission determinations.
  • Techniques for calculating vapor pressure for different types of materials.