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TABLE 1 (continued)
Parameters Test methods Conditions
Leaking Gasoline
Tank Organics 27
Leaks—Organic 21
Mercury 101, 101A, 102, 101A From Incinerators
102 In hydrogen
Mercury 105 In Sewage Sludge
Metals 29
Moisture 4
Nitrogen Oxides 20
Nitrogen Oxides 7, 7A−E Different methods
Nonmethane
Organics 25
Organics—Leaking 21
Organics (gaseous) 18, 25A−B A-B-different analyzers
Organics 25C Landfill gas
Organics 25D Waste samples
Organics 25E Waste samples
Organics 304A−B Biodegradation
Organics 305 Individual organics in waste
Organics 311 Hazardous air pollutants in paints
Oxygen 3, 3A, 3B, 3C, 20 3A instrumental
Particulates 5, A-I A-I Specif Facials,
17 In stack filter
PM 10 201 OR 201A, and 202
Polonium-210 III
Sampling Site I
Sulfur Dioxide 6, 6A−C, 8 A—Fossil fuel,
B—daily average,
C—instrumental
Sulfur Compounds 15A, 16, 16A 16A Total Reduced,
16—Semicontinuous
Sulfuric Acid Mist 8
Surface Coatings 24, 24A Volatiles, water, density, solids
Surface Tension 306B Chromium electroplating
Organics (gaseous) 18
Traverse Point 1
Traverse Points 1A For small ducts
Velocity 2, 2A-2H
Vinyl Chloride 107 In Wastewater,
107A resin slurry
Vinyl Chloride 106
Visible Emissions 9, 9-Alt, 303, 9-Alt-Lidar,
303A,
22 fugitives
Volatile Organics
Capture Efficiency(VOCs) 204 et al.
Wood Heaters 28 Certification and auditing
Wood Heaters 28A Air to fuel ratio
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