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Fugitive Monitoring


  • Leak Detection And Repair (LDAR) Programs
    • Turnkey Fugitive Emissions Monitoring & Compliance
    • Audits
    • Piping & Instrument Diagram (P&ID) Review
  • Product Loss Survey
  • Perimeter Monitoring

Leak Detection And Repair (LDAR)

Turnkey Fugitive Emission Compliance

ENCOS provides turnkey fugitive emissions monitoring and reporting and assists with compliance assistance with affected sources subject to Federal Regulations at various facilities as well. ENCOS maintains a capable, knowledgeable staff of LDAR personnel and all monitoring is performed in accordance with strict adherence to Federal and State guidelines.
Our fugitive emission monitoring technicians are trained and updated periodically in Method 21 compliance monitoring. ENCOS’s monitoring and tagging capabilities are technologically advanced and quality assured. Use of dataloggers for monitoring and handheld computers for tagging have increased accuracy and efficiency for our field operations.
Management of the LDAR database is typically performed on site, which includes uploading/downloading of tags and monitoring data and generation of reports. ENCOS can provide flexibility in meeting a consumer’s needs for their LDAR program by providing auditing services, monitoring, tagging, and assistance specifically tailored to the facility’s needs and regulatory requirements associated with fugitive emissions. ENCOS focuses on an individual facility’s needs and offers great flexibility in assuring compliance through case-by-case analysis of compliance issues, identification of goals, compliance and efficiency options, along with implementation and quality assurance of fugitive emissions data.

Audits

ENCOS is a multidisciplinary environmental service company with a diverse Staff of environmental professionals. Our experience gives us the capability to perform comprehensive environmental LDAR regulatory audits and provide the client with a valuable concise report of findings with recommendations. These value-added audits provide professional insight to the client’s environmental performance and reduce the environmental risk and liability once audit findings are addressed and corrected. ENCOS employees can also assist with LDAR audits performed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State Environmental Agencies, or Local Government Inspectors.

Piping & Instrument Diagram (P&ID) Review

In order for ENCOS to ensure applicable equipment is properly identified, Process Flow Diagrams (PFD’s) and/or Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&ID’s) should be utilized in assisting with stream applicability as required by applicable LDAR regulations. Plant streams should be analyzed for VOC and/or OHAP content and reviewed by a facility engineer.
Applicable streams on P&ID’s should be highlighted/color coded as to process state, either gas/vapor, light liquid, or heavy liquid. If the facility has already completed this function and has marked P&ID’s on file, ENCOS will review color-coding to ensure accuracy.

ENCOS will also require a copy of all applicable equipment currently identified in the LDAR Program which can be provided electronically or hardcopy.

Once ENCOS has a copy of all applicable equipment and has reviewed the marked/color coded P&ID’s, a review of the facility’s existing tagging system will be completed. Any equipment located during this review and determined not to be in regulated stream on the color coded P&ID’s will be removed from the database, and documented and the tag will be removed. Any equipment found to be a regulated stream but not identified will be tagged, added to the database as new equipment, and scheduled for monitoring. Existing LDAR tagging will be utilized for this review and setup. Those components that are properly tagged and identified will be reviewed and checked against the existing database for accuracy and any discrepancies will be corrected at this time.

This review should be completed prior to any scheduled monitoring to ensure all regulated components are properly identified and scheduled for monitoring. Monitoring can begin immediately following this review.

Product Loss Survey

ENCOS has the capability to test for various purchased gases and initiate a product loss survey. Purchased gases such as, but not limited to, hydrogen, natural gas, ammonia, and freon/refrigerants can be monitored and leaks can be identified for repair. By repairing any leaks detected during the Product Loss Survey it is possible for a facility to reduce the annual cost of these gases and/or chemicals.
Detection equipment for these surveys will be selected based on a case-by-case survey since different types of monitoring equipment are required for different applications. Once a monitoring instrument has been selected, monitoring will be performed and any leaking equipment will be reported to facility personnel. Upon completion of the repair, ENCOS will remonitor all leaking equipment to ensure that all leaks have been eliminated.

Examples of applications for product loss surveys include, but are not limited to, product storage tanks (i.e.: propane, methane, hydrogen), medium to large refrigerant systems, additives or mixing facilities, ammonia plants, natural gas pipelines, or onsite feed lines. Leaks can be detected even when additives such as Mercaptan are not present in the natural gas.

Reports are submitted estimating the amount of product loss that will occur over a period of time. This calculated estimate can be used to apply a monetary value to chemicals and/or product and show a cost savings on an annual basis.

Perimeter Monitoring

ENCOS has the capabilities, personnel, and the hands on experience to provide turnkey Perimeter Monitoring for various chemicals and particulate matter. Once installed, areas can be remotely monitored for chemicals during accidental releases or a notification can be sent out should a release be detected.

Services include but are not limited to:
  • Perimeter (Fence Line) Monitoring Plan Development
  • Air Monitoring Equipment Specifications
  • Equipment Procurement
  • Equipment Leasing
  • Monitor Station Installation
  • Monitor Station Operation & Maintenance
  • Automated Suma Canister Sampling
  • Analytical Services Management
  • Real-Time Data Collection and Data Management
  • Continuous Emission Testing
  • Compliance Reporting
  • Automated Meteorological Station Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
ENCOS is familiar with the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) and the State Implementation Plan (SIP). ENCOS is currently using similar equipment and methodologies in the collection of Hydrographic, Water Quality, and Meteorological data for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Coastal Restoration Division. This data is being used in the development of complex Hydrologic Models to aid in Louisiana’s Coastal Restoration efforts. In addition, ENCOS has direct air monitoring experience within the industry.

 

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