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Q544.
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Do
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acid
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gas
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removal
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units
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which
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are
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used
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only
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to
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sweeten
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a
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liquid
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stream
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meet
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the
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definition
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of
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acid
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gas
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removal
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units?
A544. The definition of acid gas removal unit in §98.238 states, “process unit that separates hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide from sour natural gas using liquid or solid absorbents or membrane separators.” Acid gas removal units processing a liquid stream do not meet this definition, and reporters do not need to report emissions from these units.
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