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 Non-Point Source Emissions

General

The ISC models include algorithms to model volume, area and open-pit sources, in addition to point sources. These non-point source options of the ISC models are used to simulate the effects of emissions from a wide variety of industrial sources. In general, the ISC volume source model is used to simulate the effects of emissions from sources such as building roof monitors and line sources (for example, conveyor belts and rail lines). The ISC area source model is used to simulate the effects of fugitive emissions from sources such as storage piles and slag dumps. The ISC open pit source model is used to simulate fugitive emissions from below-grade open pits, such as surface coal mines or stone quarries.

 

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