The EPA method in Accidental release source terms[edit]

Regarding your changing of the equation:

The EPA equation will give you 15.94 lbs/min and my equation will give you 7.23 kg/min ... which are equivalent to each other.

As I said before, if you'll give me your fax number, I will fax you a copy of the above two calculations and you can see that they give the same answer.

My email address is mbeychok@cox.net and my phone number is 949-718-1360. I will wait to hear from you on the Discussion page of the Accidental release source terms article. Wikipedia only works well when we collaborate rather than simply reverting each other. - mbeychok 16:35, 18 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


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