United States
                    Environmental Protection
                    Agency
Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park NC 27711
                    Research and Development
EPA/600/S8-88/088 Nov. 1988
v°/EPA          Project  Summary
                    The Volatile  Organic  Compound
                     Model  Quality Assurance  and
                     Sensitivity  Testing  (Version  1.8)
                    Mark S. Jennings and Thomas E. Emmel
                      This report presents test runs of the
                    Volatile  Organic  Compound  Model
                    (VOCM). VOCM predicts future emission
                    levels of volatile organic compounds
                    (VOCs) by pro|ecting uncontrolled base
                    year  emissions into the future. These
                    projected emissions are then reduced by
                    constraints to predict future controlled
                    emissions of VOCs. VOCM also predicts
                    VOC emmission control costs. VOCM is
                    a program that runs on the IBM-PC series
                    of computers.
                      This Project Summary was developed
                    by EPA's Air and  Energy Engineering
                    Research Laboratory, Research Triangle
                    Park,  NC, to announce key findings of the
                    research project that is fully documented
                    In a spearate report of the same title (see
                    Project Report ordering information at
                    back).

                    Background
                      VOCM was developed in support of the
                    National Acid Precipitation  Assessment
                    Program (NAPAP). NAPAP is developing a
                    number of models to assist in determining
                    the role of various pollutants and industrial
                    sectors in acid rain deposition and damage.
                    Radian Corporation has been retained by
                    the Environmental  Protection Agency to
                    develop a model to predict future emission
                    levels of VOCs from the industrial sector.
                    VOCM is a result of this development effort.
                      VOCM predicts future VOC emissions by
                    applying emission growth factors to a base
                    year uncontrolled emissions data base. The
                    uncontrolled projected emissions are then
                    reduced by emission constraints. Con-
                    straints may be defined to be specific to
                    various subsets of  emissions based on
                    region, industrial category, and the timing
                    of the constraint with respect to when new/
replaced emissions come on-line. VOCM
can also predict emission control costs us-
ing simple tables of efficiency (percent VOC
reduction) versus control costs ($/ton VOC
reduced) specific to individual industrial
categories.
  VOCM can project emissions for up to
1000 industrial categories and 50 regions
for projection periods 70 years beyond the
base year emissions. Data bases provided
with VOCM include: 1) 1980 base year un-
controlled and controlled VOC emissions
for 101 industrial categories in 49 states; 2)
growth  factors  specific to individual in-
dustrial categories in individual states; 3)
industrial category retirement rates; 4) con-
straints modeling various national, regional,
and local regulatory programs; and 5) cost
tables for individual industrial categories.
VOCM  includes a built-in data  editing
system where these files can be modified
or entirely new files created.

Sensitivity Testing
  A battery of sensitivity test cases encom-
passing  19 runs was selected to test
VOCM.  Parameters were selected over a
range for which VOCM might reasonably
be applied.  The test case scenarios
described in the report are:
       Scenario
Run Numbers
 1. Constant Growth Rate Test      1, 2, 3
 2. Stepped Growth Rate Test        4
 3. Single Constraint Run         5, 6, 7, 8
 4. Multiple Constraint Run         9, 10
 5. Offset Constraint Run           11
 6. Rollback Run                12
 7. Single Cost Table Run      13, 14, 15, 16
 8. Multiple Cost Table Run          17
 9. Aggregation Run              18
10. Default Run                 19

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  Objectives/Results
    The test runs of VOCM in this report
  were performed to satisfy two objectives:
  • To verify that the calculations and opera-
    tion of VOCM are in accordance with the
    specifications and design of the model.
  • To exercise the model with actual data
    developed under the  NAPAP program.
    The results of the test runs show that the
  model operates as  designed. Test  runs
  with NAPAP data predict an overall annual
  growth rate of VOC emissions for the U.S.
  of approximately 1.6% per year for the pro-
  jection horizon of 1980 to 2010. An overall
  growth in VOC emission control costs of
  approximately 4.1% is also predicted.
          Mark S. Jennings (presently with Digital Kinetics, Inc., La Honda, CA 94020)
            and Thomas E. Emmel are with Radian Corporation, Research Triangle Park,
            NC 27709.
          Larry G. Jones is the EPA Project Officer (see below).
          The complete report, entitled "The Volatile Organic Compound Model Quality
            Assurance and Sensitivity Testing/Version 1.8)," (Order No. PB 88-234 166/
            AS; Cost: $25.95, subject to change) will be available only from:
                  National Technical Information Service
                  5285 Port Royal Road
                  Springfield,  VA22161
                  Telephone: 703-487-4650
          The EPA Project Officer can be contacted at:
                  Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
                  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                  Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
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Information
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