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Q586. For Equation W-21, Flare Emissions, Do you use "5" for Rj (number of carbon atoms) for hydrocarbons with more than 5 carbons?

A586. For hydrocarbon constituents with 5 or more carbon atoms, Rj is 5 as defined in equation W-21.


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Source: This question and answer was derived from a Legacy FAQ.

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Source: EPA, Frequently Asked Questions, Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems, July 2011, [http://www.epa.gov/ghgreporting/documents/pdf/2011/documents/Subpart-W-additional-faq.pdf].

Approval / Publishing History: Version 1, Approved and published by M. Eaddy 7/26/2012

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Relevant Subpart: W, Flaring
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