September 30, 2016
Report

Physical Sciences Laboratory 1 Rooftop Stack Mixing Study

Abstract

To address concerns about worker exposures on the Physical Science Laboratory (PSL) rooftop, a tracer study was conducted to measure gaseous tracer concentrations downwind of six stacks on the southern half of the PSL building (PSL-1). These concerns were raised, in part, due to the non-standard configuration of the stacks on this building. Five of the six stacks were only about 8 feet tall, with one shorter stack that was essentially level with the roof deck. These stacks were reconfigured in August 2016, and these exhaust points on PSL-1 are now 18 feet tall. This report describes the objectives of the tracer tests performed on PSL-1, provides an overview of how the tests were executed, and presents results of the tests. The tests on the PSL rooftop were a follow-on project from a similar study performed on the LSL-II ventilation exhaust (Flaherty and Antonio, 2016).

Revised: October 12, 2017 | Published: September 30, 2016

Citation

Flaherty J.E., and E.J. Antonio. 2016. Physical Sciences Laboratory 1 Rooftop Stack Mixing Study Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.