Glycol dehydration unit

Glycol dehydration unit means a device in which a liquid glycol (including, but not limited to, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, or triethylene glycol) absorbent directly contacts a natural gas stream and absorbs water in a contact tower or absorption column . The glycol contacts and absorbs water vapor and other gas stream constituents from the natural gas and becomes rich glycol. This glycol is then regenerated in the glycol dehydration unit reboiler. The lean glycol is then recycled.

Source

40 CFR § 63.761


Scoping language

All terms used in this subpart shall have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act (Act), subpart A of this part (General Provisions), and in this section. If the same term is defined in subpart A and in this section, it shall have the meaning given in this section for purposes of this subpart.

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