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Environmental Protection 6th and Walnut Streets EPA-903/9-82-002
Agency Philadelphia, PA 19106 January 1982
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SPA-903/9-82-002
Allegheny County VOC and NOX
Point Source
Emission Inventory
by
Agency
GCA Corporation
GCA/Technology Division
Bedford, Massachusetts 01730
Contract No. 68-02-3510
Task Order No. 12
Prepared for:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region III
Air Media and Energy Branch
6th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
January 1982
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DISCLAIMER
This Final Report was furnished to the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency by GCA Corporation, GCA/Technology Division, Bedford, Massa-
chusetts 01730, in fulfillment of Contract No. 68-02-3510, Task Order No. 12.
The opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed are those of the authors
and not necessarily those of the Environmental Protection Agency or of
cooperating agencies. Mention of company or product names is not to be con-
sidered as an endorsement by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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CONTENTS
Figures iv
Tab les iv
Acknowledgment v
1. Introduction 1
Background 1
Objectives 1
Report Organization 3
2. Data Sources 4
3. Conversion Factors 11
4. Summary Tables 16
5. Growth Factor Projections 20
6. The 1987 Ozone Sip Inventory 25
7. Quality Assurance (QA) 28
References 31
Appendices
A. Tables Regarding Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions for Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania, 1980 33
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FIGURES
Number Page
1 Inventory study area, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania .... 2
2 NEDS point source coding form 7
TABLES
1 Facilities Inventoried in the 1980 and 1987 Emission Inven-
tories for Allegheny County 5
2 Annual 1980 Hydrocarbon and Nitrogen Oxides Emissions from
Inventoried Facilities in Allegheny County 8
3 1980 RVOC and NOX Emissions by Facility for a Typical Ozone
Season Weekday for Allegheny County 14
4 Summary Table of Reactive VOC Emissions for Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania 17
5 Summary Table for Oxides of Nitrogen Emissions for Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania 19
6 SICs Used in the SPRPC Growth Projections 20
7 Growth Factors for Grouped SIC Categories by Geographic
Location 21
8 Growth Factors Used to Estimate the 1987 Ozone Sip RVOC and
NOX Inventory for Allegheny County 23
9 1987 Ozone SIP Inventory for Allegheny County 26
10 Data Not Coded in the Allegheny County Inventory 29
11 Facilities Not Considered in the Allegheny County Inventory. 30
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge Mr. Roger Westman and Mr. Don
Graham and their respective staffs at the Allegheny County Bureau of Air
Pollution Control for their help in obtaining the necessary data to complete
the inventories.
The authors wish also to thank Mr. Dave Arnold of. the U.S. EPA Region
III for his assistance throughout the project.
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 required that States submit, in
1979, plans called State Implementation Plans or SIPs, that demonstrate
attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by 1982.
The Act allowed States that could not meet the 1982 attainment date for
ozone to receive an extension of the attainment date to 1987. The Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania was granted an extension for ozone attainment for
Allegheny County. As part of the extension, a revised 1982 SIP, as defined
in the January 22, 1981 Federal Register,* must be submitted by July 1,
1982. Important components of this 1982 SIP are accurate volatile organic
compound (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) emission inventories. GCA Corporation
was contracted to develop and prepare the VOC and NOX emission inventories
for stationary sources in Allegheny County which will be part of this 1982
Ozone SIP. The inventories will be used in mathematical models to determine
the level of control needed to attain the NAAQS for ozone.
The inventories prepared for the 1982 Ozone SIP for Allegheny County
will also be used as input for another study. Because of the existence of
an ozone transport phenomenon in the Northeast, a study has been formulated
by the U.S. EPA to provide a photochemical modeling analysis. This study
is called the Northeast Corridor Regional Modeling Project (NECRMP). The
study area includes the entire Northeast quadrant of the United States from
longitude 69 degrees East to 82 degrees West, and latitude 45 degrees North
to 38 degrees South. Allegheny County is within the NECRMP study area. In
the interests of efficiency, GCA was contracted to make sure the inventories
prepared for the Allegheny County 1982 Ozone SIP would satisfy the require-
ments for the NECRMP. It was determined that coding the inventories onto
the National Emissions Data System (NEDS) would satisfy the NECRMP require-
ments and would provide a good basis for which to develop the 1982 Ozone
SIP inventories.
The study area is defined as Allegheny County in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. Figure 1 shows the study area.
OBJECTIVES
The inventories prepared under this contract are intended to satisfy
both the needs of the Allegheny County 1982 Ozone SIP revision and the
Northeast Corridor Regional Modeling Project. A base year, 1980, inventory
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and a baseline attainment year, 1987, inventory of reactive volatile organic
compounds (RVOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) for stationary sources emitting
more than 25 tons per year of either pollutant were developed. Emissions
reported in this document reflect those of a typical ozone season weekday as
defined in Procedures for Preparation of Emission Inventories for Volatile
Organic Compounds, Volume 1,^ and are presented in summary form as shown in
Final Emission Inventory Requirements for 1982 Ozone State Implementation
Plans.3An annual,1980, inventory was also reported in the National Emis-
sions Data System (NEDS) format. Although the NEDS format inventory is not
present in this document, it is available through the Northeast Corridor
Regional Modeling Project. It should be stressed that the inventories herein
reflect sources of RVOC and NOX. When additional information was available,
especially on the other NAAQS pollutants (particulate matter, sulfur dioxide,
and carbon monoxide), those data were also coded onto the NEDS forms. There-
fore, although other information may be available, these inventories were
developed to reflect only sources of RVOC and NOX.
REPORT ORGANIZATION
This report presents the results of the inventory calculations. In
Section 2, the data sources and assumptions used to calculate the inventories
are defined. Factors to convert the annual inventory to an average ozone
season weekday inventory are found in Section 3. Allegheny County summary
tables, found in Section 4, present emission estimates grouped by major VOC
and NOX source categories. Section 5 presents the factors used to project
the base year inventory to the baseline attainment year. The 1987 baseline
attainment year inventory is found in Section 6; while the results of the
quality assurance checks are found in Section 7. A Technical Appendix is
also included.
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SECTION 2
DATA SOURCES
One requirement of the 1982 Ozone SIP is a complete and accurate re-
active volatile organic compound and nitrogen oxides base year and baseline
attainment year emission inventories. Three main sources of information
were used to ensure that all relevant facilities were inventoried. The
first source was the 1980 Emission Inventory for Allegheny County^ compiled
by the Allegheny County Bureau of Air Pollution Control (BAPC). This
inventory was a listing of emissions by facility by point operation. For
example, emissions from company "x" might be found listed under industrial
boilers and chemical manufacturing. A second source used to identify facil-
ities was the GCA Corporation study entitled the Sulfate Regional Experiment
(SURE).5 The SURE Report was used to identify any facility, that was not
found in Reference 4, that satisfied the emission cut-off limit of 25 tons
per year. These facilities were brought to the attention of the Allegheny
County officials, who resolved all discrepancies between the facilities found
in the SURE Report but not in the 1980 Emission Inventory for Allegheny County.
Finally, the list of facilities was compared to the Directory of Volatile
Organic Compound (VOC) Sources Covered by Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACT) Requirements.6Table 1 lists the facilities that were in-
ventoried and the four-digit codes used to identify the facilities in these
Inventories. Since the SURE Report had its facilities, emissions, and all
other relevant information already coded into the NEDS format and was avail-
able to certain government agencies in Pennsylvania, if a facility was listed
in the SURE inventory, the same four-digit identification code was used for
the sake of consistency.
Once the facilities that were to be inventoried were identified, a
base year, 1980, annual emission inventory was developed. This inventory
was coded onto NEDS coding forms (see Figure 2). Allegheny County BAPC
supplied the necessary data so that the annual inventory could be calculated.
In all instances, BAPC officials supplied 1980 annual throughputs, 1980
annual hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions, and the additional infor-
mation needed to complete the coding of the inventory into the NEDS format.
(Allegheny County BAPC officials knew this information based upon direct
contact with each facility.) Table 2 lists the 1980 annual hydrocarbon and
nitrogen oxide emissions by facility.
While developing and coding the 1980 inventory, it was necessary to
make certain assumptions about the data. One basic assumption was that
similar operations within a facility could be grouped together and reported
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TABLE 1. FACILITIES INVENTORIED IN THE 1980 AND 1987 EMISSION
INVENTORIES FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Plant ID Number
Plant name
0008
0009
0010
0011
0013
0014
0017
0019
0020
0021
0022
0023
0026
0028
0030
0031
0032
0033
0034
0038
0042
0043
0044
0060
0061
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
Neville Chemical Co.
Pittsburgh Brewing Co.
Continental Can Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - National
Jones and Laughlin - Southside
Blaw Knox Co.
Pittsburgh Activated Carbon
Koppers Co.
Marquette Cement Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Edgar Thomson
Shenango Corp.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Duquesne
Allegheny Steam - Duquesne Light Co.
Magee Women's Hospital
Mesta Machine Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Homestead
U.S. Steel Corp. - Clairton
Alcosan
Westinghouse Inc.
Duquesne Light Co. - Phillips
Duquesne Light Co. - Manchester
C. Howard Marcy State Hospital
Vulcan Inc.
V.A. Hospital - Highland Drive
V.A. Hospital - University Road
Duquesne Light Co. - Cheswick
Bureau of Mines, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Duquesne Light Co. - Brunot Island
West Penn. Power - Springdale
Bellefield Boiler
H. J. Heinz Co.
Wabco Co.
Edgewater Steel Co.
B And 0 Railroad
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TABLE 1 (continued)
Plant ID Number Plant name
1009 PPG - Springdale
1010 State Correctional Institute
1011 U.S. Steel Corp. - Irvin
1012 Jones and Laughlin - Hazelwood
1013 U.S. Steel Corp. - Chemical
1014 Reichhold - Sterling Division
1015 Hercules Co.
1016 Pram Co.
1017 Codo Co.
1018 Papercraft Co.
1019 Allegheny Label Co.
1020 Glenshaw Glass Co.
1021 Davies Can Co.
1022 Pittsburgh Metal Lithography
1023 Fisher - General Motors Corp.
1024 American Oil Co.
1025 Ashland Oil Co.
1026 Atlantic - Richfield Co.
1027 Boron Co.
1028 Boswell Co.
1029 Buckeye Pipeline Co.
1030 Exxon Co.
1031 Gulf Oil Co.
1032 P. R. Refining Co.
1033 Pennzoil
1034 Sun Oil Co.
1035 Texaco
1036 Wisemann Oil Co.
1037 Pittsburgh Oil Co.
1038 N. T. Company
1039 Enamel Products Inc.
1040 Haskell of Pittsburgh
1041 Cyclops Corp. - E. G. Smith Division
1042 Herbick and Held Printing Co.
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TABLE 2. ANNUAL 1980 HYDROCARBON AND NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSIONS
FROM INVENTORIED FACILITIES IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Plant
ID
number
0008
0009
0010
0011
0013
0014
0017
0019
0020
0021
0022
0023
0026
0028
0030
0031
0032
0033
0034
0038
0042
0043
0044
0060
0061
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
Plant name
Neville Chemical Co.
Pittsburgh Brewing Co.
Continental Can Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - National
Jones and Laughlin - Southside
Blaw Knox Co.
Pittsburgh Activated Carbon
Koppers Co.
Marquette Cement Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Edgar Thomson
Shenango Corp.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Duquesne
Allegheny Steam - Duquesne Light Co.
Magee Women's Hospital
Mesta Machine Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Homestead
U.S. Steel Corp. - Clairton
Alcosan
Westinghouse Inc.
Duquesne Light Co. - Phillips
Duquesne Light Co. - Manchester
C. Howard Marcy State Hospital
Vulcan Inc.
V.A. Hospital - Highland Drive
V.A. Hospital - University Road
Duquesne Light Co. - Cheswick
Bureau of Mines, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Duquesne Light Co. - Brunot Island
West Penn. Power - Springdale
Bellefield Boiler
H. J. Heinz Co.
Wabco Co.
Edgewater Steel Co.
B and 0 Railroad
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Hydrocarbons
112
6
868
6
21
82
7
41
8
9
365
21
6
1
3
24
2996
23
208
157
0
0
4
0
1
204
0
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2
18
13
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Nitrogen oxides
58
52
0
310
410
0
0
40
218
630
434
650
400
39
14
1228
2235
49
58
9500
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70
19
31
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230
218
123
45
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Plant
ID
number
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
Plant name
PPG - Springdale
State Correctional Institute
U.S. Steel Corp. - Irvin
Jones and Laughlin - Hazelwood
U.S. Steel Corp. - Chemical
Reichhold - Sterling Division
Hercules Co.
Pram Co.
Codo Co.
Papercraft Co.
Allegheny Label Co.
Glenshaw Glass Co.
Davies Can Co.
Pittsburgh Metal Lithography
Fisher - General Motors Corp.
American Oil Co.
Ashland Oil Co.
Atlantic - Richfield Co.
Boron Co.
Boswell Co.
Buckeye Pipeline Co.
Exxon Co.
Gulf Oil Co.
P. R. Refining Co.
Pennzoil
Sun Oil Co.
Texaco
Wisemann Oil Co.
Pittsburgh Oil Co.
N. T. Company
Enamel Products Inc.
Haskell of Pittsburgh
Cyclops Corp. - E. G. Smith Division
Herbick and Held Printing Co.
Emissions
Hydrocarbons
381
1
20
1034
164
49
23
27
183
1340
424
0
128
36
64
103
56
131
121
32
2
106
177
115
5
94
57
152
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2
4
243
45
23
in tons /year
Nitrogen oxides
61
47
310
36
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0
4
0
0
0
0
88
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as one emissions "point." Also small insignificant sources of emissions
were grouped and the emissions reported under one "point."
Other assumptions were made based on individual operations within
facilities. For example, total emission estimates and total fuel usage
were reported for U.S. Steel Corporation's industrial boilers at its
National facility. The only information available revealed the number of
boilers at that facility, the types of fuel each boiler was capable of
handling, and each boiler's design capacity. It was assumed that all boilers
were on line the same amount of time and that fuel totals and emission es-
timates could be apportioned down to each boiler based on the capacity of
each. This technique was used to estimate fuel usage and emission estimates
at all facilities where totals were known for industrial boilers and the
facilities had more than one boiler.7
Other operations or points, besides industrial boilers, had assumptions
made about them. Emissions from coke batteries were divided into two parts:
underfiring emissions and stack emissions. For small boilers at gasoline
facilities, an hourly design capacity, 6240 hours per year operating time,
and a winter-spring-summer-fall seasonal operating split of 35-25-20-20 per-
cent was assumed.8
The final assumption made had to do with the information made available.
The position was taken that all relevant information should be included in
the inventories. Therefore, in some instances, there are "dummy" points
coded for some facilities in the 1980 NEDS inventory. These "dummy" points
represent facility emission totals that were known but could not be
reasonably brokened down to specific operations within that facility. These
"dummy" points are identified in the comment field as "Plant Emissions."
Also, in some instances, control equipment are listed for certain pollutants
(particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide) even if no emission
estimates are given for those pollutants. It was assumed that either the emis-
sions were negligible and did not need to be coded or that the emission es-
timates were not of major concern since they were neither hydrocarbons nor
nitrogen oxides.
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SECTION 3
CONVERSION FACTORS
A 1980 annual hydrocarbon (HC) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) emission inven-
tory was prepared for Allegheny County and coded into the NEDS format. This
inventory satisfied the requirements of the Northeast Corridor Regional Model-
ing Project. However, this inventory did not meet the requirements for the
Ozone SIP. For the Ozone SIP, emissions are to be reported in kilograms per
typical ozone season weekday. Also, only reactive volatile organic compounds
are to be considered. A set of conversion factors was developed by which
the 1980 NEDS annual HC and NOX inventory could be used to satisfy the Ozone
SIP requirements.
The first step in this process was to exclude all methane compounds.
Using data from Seasonal Variations in Organic Emissions for Significant
Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds,^ the following methane correction fac-
tors were developed:
• for solvent evaporation the correction factor was 1.00
• for petroleum product evaporation the correction factor was
1.00
• for petroleum refineries the correction factor was 1.00
• for solid waste disposal the correction factor was 0.66
• for manufacturing the correction factor was 1.00
« for stationary fuel combustion the correction factor was 0.85-
These factors, when applied to the hydrocarbon emissions at the points within
the facilities in the 1980 NEDS inventory, produced an annual RVOC emission
inventory.
The inventories required for the Ozone SIP must reflect emissions for a
typical ozone season weekday. For Allegheny County, BAPC officials agreed
that 75°F was a typical ozone season weekday temperature.10 The effects of
temperature on emission rates of organics for various source categories was
then investigated. Using Reference 9, the sensitivity of emissions per degree
Fahrenheit of various organic source categories was found. For solvent evapo-
ration, the quantity of emissions entering the atmosphere is dependent upon
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the particular operation and not temperature. Therefore, solvent
evaporation has a temperature sensitivity of zero. The same logic applies
to chemical manufacturing which also has a sensitivity of zero. Reference 9
reports that there is no reason why organic emissions rates from stationary
fuel combustion and from solid waste disposal should vary with temperature.
It suggests a sensitivity of zero for both source categories. A
sensitivity of 0.021/°F for petroleum storage and transport and a
sensitivity of 0.005/°F for petroleum refineries are reported in Reference 9
as well. The summertime temperature correction factor was calculated using
the following formula from Reference 9:
CF (tl9 t0) = exp [SEN (t! - to) ]
where CF (tj_, to) = correction factor
t]_ = summertime temperature = 75 °F
t0 = ambient temperature, °F, and
SEN = sensitivity, per °F
Before this equation can be calculated, the ambient temperature, to, must be
defined. For those categories where the sensitivity equals zero, the correc
tion factor will always equal one. The only time the sensitivity does not
equal zero ±s when one deals with petroleum products. In the inventory,
those sources involved with petroleum evaporation are mostly sources which
store and load the petroleum. According to AP-42 , the annual temperature
at which emission rates for petroleum, storage and transport were developed
is 60°F, therefore t0 = 60°F. The temperature correction factors for pe-
troleum storage and transportation = exp [0.02 (75-60)] = 1.35; for petro-
leum refineries, the correction factor = exp [0.005 (75-60)] = 1.08. These
factors, when applied to the annual RVOC emission inventory, will produce
an annual RVOC emission inventory at 75 °F.
In order to apportion annual emissions to an ozone season weekday, the
seasonal, daily, and weekly operating rates were used for each operation
within a facility. As part of the NEDS coding, a summer seasonal variation
and the operating time in days per week and weeks per year were coded.
Using this information, an ozone season weekday factor was developed. The
following equation illustrates how the ozone weekday factor was calculated.
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OWF = [ (DPW) (WPY) (0. 25) ]
where OWF = ozone season weekday factor
OSP = ozone (summer) seasonal operating percentage (from the NEDS Forms)
DPW = days per week of operation (from the NEDS Forms)
WPY = weeks per year of operation (from the NEDS Forms)
0.25 = year per season correction factor.
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This equation assumes that any shutdown; i.e., any weeks/year operating time
less than 52, occurs equally in every season.
This factor, when applied to the annual RVOC and NOX emission inventory
at 75°F, produced an ozone season weekday RVOC and NOX emission inventory.
The factor of 907.1847 kilograms per ton was used to convert the English
units to metric units.
The inventory available at this stage satisfies the SIP requirements.
Emissions are reported in kilograms per typical ozone season weekday and re-
flect only reactive volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides. Appendix
A contains a series of tables in which RVOC and NOX emissions are reported by
facility by operation or point. For convenience, these emissions are totaled
for each facility and are reported in Table 3.
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TABLE 3. 1980 RVOC AND NOX EMISSIONS BY FACILITY FOR A TYPICAL
OZONE SEASON WEEKDAY FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Plant
ID
number
0008
0009
0010
0011
0013
0014
0017
0019
0020
0021
0022
0023
0026
0028
0030
0031
0032
0033
0034
0038
0042
0043
0044
0060
0061
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
Plant name
Neville Chemical Co.
Pittsburgh Brewing Co.
Continental Can Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - National
Jones and Laughlin - Southside
Blaw Knox Co.
Pittsburgh Activated Carbon
Koppers Co.
Marquette Cement Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Edgar Thomson
Shenango Corp.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Duquesne
Allegheny Steam - Duquesne Light Co.
Magee Women's Hospital
Mesta Machine Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Homestead
U.S. Steel Corp. - Clairton
Alcosan
Westinghouse Inc.
Duquesne Light Co. - Phillips
Duquesne Light Co. - Manchester
C. Howard Marcy State Hospital
Vulcan Inc.
V.A. Hospital - Highland Drive
V.A. Hospital - University Road
Duquesne Light Co. - Cheswick
Bureau of Mines, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Duquesne Light Co. - Brunot Island
West Penn. Power - Springdale
Bellefield Boiler
H. J. Heinz Co.
Wabco Co.
Edgewater Steel Co.
B and 0 Railroad
(continued)
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Emissions
season
RVOC
277
13
3029
13
44
259
17
105
22
19
908
44
13
2
8
51
7453
38
739
333
0
0
8
0
2
432
0
25
4
41
28
17
4
8
in kg/ozone
weekday
NOX
145
130
0
773
1022
0
0
100
589
1570
1082
1620
997
97
47
3061
5570
122
145
23677
10
35
174
47
77
30904
12
1570
72
621
543
307
112
137
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Plant
ID
number
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
Plant name
PPG - Springdale
State Correctional Institute
U.S. Steel Corp. - Irvin
Jones and Laughlin - Hazelwood
U.S. Steel Corp. - Chemical
Reichchold - Sterling Division
Hercules Co.
Pram Co.
Codo Co.
Papercraft Co.
Allegheny Label Co.
Glenshaw Glass Co.
Davles Can Co.
Pittsburgh Metal Lithography
Fisher - General Motors Corp.
American Oil Co.
Ashland Oil Co.
Atlantic - Richfield Co.
Boron Co.
Boswell Co.
Buckeye Pipeline Co.
Exxon Co.
Gulf Oil Co.
P. R. Refining Co.
Pennzoil
Sun Oil Co.
Texaco
Wisemann Oil Co.
Pittsburgh Oil Co.
N. T. Company
Enamel Products Inc.
Haskell of Pittsburgh
Cyclops Corp. - E. G. Smith Division
Herbick and Held Printing Co.
Emissions
season
RVOC
949
2
42
2575
411
178
60
98
532
5065
1570
0
447
128
166
404
220
514
407
108
7
413
695
387
17
369
224
511
4
7
15
882
163
67
in kg/ozone
weekday
NOX
152
117
773
90
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
238
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
22
0
146
0
0
0
0
34
28
6
0
15
0
0
0
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SECTION 4
SUMMARY TABLES
The RVOC and NOX inventories for 1980 were grouped by major source ca-
tegory for each pollutant and summed for all of Allegheny County, in accor-
dance with the requirements for the Ozone SIP.3 Tables 4 and 5 present
the emissions grouped by RVOC source category and NOX source category,
respectively, for Allegheny County. These tables were generated from the
information contained in Appendix A.
Data on emissions in the baseline attainment year (1987) are also pre-
sented in these tables. That data was developed by application of the
growth factors, presented in Section 5, to the base year (1980) emissions.
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TABLE 4. SUMMARY TABLE OF REACTIVE VOC EMISSIONS'1 FOR ALLEGHENY
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Base year
1980
Baseline projection
Attainment year*3
Point
Area
Point
Area
STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION AND
MARKETING OF VOC
Oil and gas production and processing
Gasoline and crude oil storage0
Synthetic organic chemical storage
and transfer
Ship and barge transfer of VOC
Barge and tanker cleaning
Bulk gasoline terminals^
Gasoline bulk plants6
Service station loading (Stage I)
Service station unloading (Stage II)
Others (Specify)
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
Petroleum refineries
Lube oil manufacture
Organic chemical manufacture
Inorganic chemical manufacture
Fermentation Processes
Vegetable oil processing
Pharmaceutical manufacture
Plastic products manufacture
Rubber tire manufacture
SBR rubber manufacture
Textile polymers and resin manufacture
Synthetic fiber manufacture
Iron and steel manufacture
Others (Specify): Activated carbon
Cement
INDUSTRIAL SURFACE COATING
Large appliances
Magnet wire
Automobiles
Cans
Metal coils
Paper
Fabric
Metal wood products
Miscellaneous metal products
Plastic parts painting
Large ships
Large aircraft
Others (Specify)
391
7
391
7
3889
3889
793
793
1187
10936
17
22
166
3029
178
630
2455
1191
14538
17
22
169
0
178
204
851
(continued)
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TABLE 4 (continued)
Base year Baseline projection
1980 Attainment yearb
Point Area Point Area
NONINDUSTRIAL SURFACE COATING
Architectural coatings
Auto refinishing
Others (Specify)
OTHER SOLVENT USE
Degreasing
Dry cleaning
Graphic Arts 6702 2489
Adhesives
Cutback asphalt
Solvent extraction processes
Consumer/commercial solvent use
Others (Specify)
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
Fuel combustion 1128 1003
Solid waste disposal 38 38
Forest, agricultural, and other
open burning
Pesticide application
Waste solvent recovery processes
Stationary internal combustion engines 25 38
MOBILE SOURCES
Highway vehicles
(a) Light-duty automobiles
(b) Light-duty trucks
(c) Heavy duty gasoline trucks
(d) Heavy-duty diesel trucks
(e) Motorcycles
Off-highway vehicles
Rail
Aircraft
Vessels
Total 31593 25818
aKilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
b!987.
CIncludes all storage facilities except those at service stations and bulk plants.
Emissions from loading tank trucks and rail cars.
Emissions from storage and transfer operations.
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TABLE 5. SUMMARY TABLE FOR OXIDES OF NITROGEN EMISSIONS3 FOR
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Base year
1980
Baseline projection
Attainment year
Point
Area
Point
Area
EXTERNAL FUEL COMBUSTION
Utility boilers
Industrial boilers
Commercial, institutional, residential
STATIONARY INTERNAL COMBUSTION
Reciprocating engines
Gas turbines
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
Chemical manufacturing
Adipic acid
Nitric acid
Other
Iron and steel
Mineral products
Cement
Glass
Other
Petroleum refining
Other
INCINERATION AND OPEN BURNING
MOBILE SOURCES
Highway vehicles
Light-duty automobiles
Light-duty trucks
Heavy-duty gasoline trucks
Heavy-duty diesel trucks
Motorcycles
Off-highway vehicles
Rail
Aircrafts
Vessels
56281
17827
385
Total
1570
54562
17832
419
2355
589
238
15
122
589
238
15
122
77027
76132
Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
1987.
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SECTION 5
GROWTH FACTOR PROJECTIONS
With the 1980 RVOC and NOX inventory calculated, the 1987 RVOC and NOX
inventory can be developed by applying growth factors. These growth factors
take into account the growth or decline of the industries within the area,
the growth or decline of a particular facility based on point-specific
operation information and, finally, the changes due to new regulations.
Local information was relied upon to develop the growth factors used on
the 1980 Ozone SIP inventories. The Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional
Planning Commission (SPRPC) had projected employment by groups of two digit
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes, see Table 6. That information
was available for all cities and towns in Allegheny County. The base year
for the projections was 1974, and the projection years were 1985 and 2000.
Linear growth was assumed from 1974 to 1985 and from 1985 to 2000. The growth
factor for the 1980 Ozone SIP inventory projected to 1987 was calculated
using 5/11 of the growth factor from 1974 to 1985 and 2/15 of the growth
factor from 1985 to 2000. Allegheny County Bureau of Air Pollution Control
officials agreed that SPRPC employment projections were reasonable and should
be used to project the smaller sources where no other information was avail-
able. Table 7 presents the growth factors developed based on the SPRPC em-
ployment projections. In some instances, growth factors for certain grouped
SICs do not appear. Those grouped SIC growth factors which do not appear
were not calculated because no facility in the inventory was classified as
belonging to that group in that particular city or town.
TABLE 6. SICs USED IN THE SPRPC GROWTH PROJECTIONS
Category Grouped SIC
Transportation, Utilities, and Communications (T.U.C.) 40,49
Major Medical (M.M.) 80
Heavy Manufacturing (H.M.) 20,28,29,32,34,37,51
Light Manufacturing (L.M.) 26,27.39
Primary Metals (P.M.) 33
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BAPC officials also had information on specific facilities and opera-
tions. For example, BAPC officials believed, in general, that between the
years of 1980 and 1987, utility power generation sources; central steam
heating plants; industrial boilers at U.S. Steel Corporation's facilities,
at Jones and Laughlin's facilities, and at the Shenango facility; and the gaso-
line industry would remain relatively stable at 1980 levels of operations.
BAPC also had information regarding specific operations. For example, it
was known that Shennango, by 1987, plans to close one of its two present coke
batteries and replace it with one coke battery with a capacity of 574,000
tons of coal. It was assumed that the new battery would be running at capacity
in 1987, and based on the amount of coal it has the potential to charge com-
pared with the amount of coal actually charged in 1980, a growth factor of
1.446 was developed. Information on the other coke batteries at U.S. Steel
and Jones and Laughlin was used to develop growth factors of 1.434 and 1.00,
respectively, for the coke oven operations at these facilities.
GCA also checked the Allegheny County Health Department Rules and Regu-
lations, Article XX, Air Pollution Controlll to see what sources would be
affected by the regulations in the 1979 SIP. Six companies were found to
be affected by new regulations. Haskell of Pittsburgh, Inc. is scheduled to
reduce its 1980 level of emissions by 67 percent. Allegheny Label is
scheduled for a 75 percent reduction; whereas Papercraft Company and
Codo Corporation are scheduled for 60 and 80 percent reductions, respectively.
Westinghouse Inc. under the new regulations are scheduled for a 50 percent
emission reduction. Emissions at Blaw Knox Company will be reduced by
75.6 percent under the new regulations. These reductions are based on
information in reference 6 and conversations with Allegheny County Bureau of
Air Pollution Control officials. Table 8 summarizes the information gathered
on growth factors and presents growth factors for the inventoried
facilities.
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TABLE 8. GROWTH FACTORS USED TO ESTIMATE THE 1987 OZONE SIP RVOC
AND NOX INVENTORY FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Plant
ID
number
Plant name
Growth
factor
Basis for factor
0008 Neville Chemical Co.
OOO'J Pittsburgh brewing Co.
0010 Continental Can Co.
0011 U.S. Steel Corp. - National
0013 Jones and Laughlin - Southside
0014 Blaw Knox Co.
0017 Pittsburgh Activated Carbon
0019 Koppers Co.
0020 Marquette Cement Co.
0021 U.S. Steel Corp. - Edgar Thomson
0022 Shenango Corp.
0023 U.S. Steel Corp. - Duquesne
0026 Allegheny Steam - Duquesne Light Co.
0028 Magee Women's Hospital
0030 Mesta Machine Co.
0031 U.S. Steel Corp. - Homestead
0032 U.S. Steel Corp. - Clairton
0033 AJcosan
0034 Westinghouse Inc.
0038 Duquesne Light Co. - Phillips
0042 Duquesne Light Co. - Manchester
0043 C. Howard Marcy State Hospital
0044 Vulcan Inc.
0060 V.A. Hospital - Highland Drive
0061 V.A. Hospital - University Road
1000 Duquesne Light Co. - Cheswick
1001 Bureau of Mines, U.S. Dept. of Energy
1002 Duquesne Light Co. - Brunot Island
1003 West Penn. Power - Springdale
1004 Beliefield Boiler
1005 H. J. Heinz Co.
1006 Wabco Co.
1007 Edgewater Steel Co.
1008 B and 0 Railroad
0.999 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
0.999 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
0.000 Closed 1981 - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BPAC
0.244 Regulations imposed
0.999 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
0.999 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.000 Stable boiler operations - BAPC
1.446 Coke batteries - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.136 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
1.000 Stable boiler operations - BAPC
1.434 Coke batteries - BAPCd
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
0.500 Regulations imposed
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0.883 Decreased operations - Duquesne Light Co.
1.000 Stable operations - Duquesne Light Co.
1.136 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
0.849 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
1.136 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
1.136 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
1.034 Increased operations - Duquesne Light Co.
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
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1.500 Increased operations - Duquesne Light Co.
1.000 Stable operarions - BAPC
1.000 Stable operations - BAPC
0.999 SPRPC employment projections for Pittsburgh
1.005 SPRPC employment projections for Swissvale
0.902 SPRPC employment projections for Oakmont
1.011 SPRPC employment projections for Allegheny
County
(continued)
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TABLE 8 (continued)
Plant
ID
number
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
Ve g
Plant name
PPC - Springdale
State Correctional Institute
U.S. Steel Corp. - Irvin
Jones and Laughlin - Hazelwood
U.S. Steel Corp. - Chemical
Reichhold - Sterling Division
Hercules Co.
Pram Co.
Codo Co.
Papercraft Co.
Allegheny Label Co.
Glenshaw Glass Co.
Davies Can Co.
Piitsburgh Metal Lithography
Fisher - General Motors Corp.
American Oil Co.
Ashland Oil Co.
Atlantic - Richfield Co.
Boron Co.
Boswell Co.
Buckeye Pipeline Co.
Exxon Co.
Gulf Oil Co.
P. R. Refining Co.
Pennzoil
Sun Oil Co.
Texaco
Wisemann Oil Co.
Pittsburgh Oil Co.
N. T. Company
Enamel Products Inc.
Haskell of Pittsburgh
Growth
factor
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
0.999
1.022
1.000
1.000
0.200
0.400
0.250
1.000
0.000
1.000
1.018
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
0.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
0.330
Cyclops Corp. - E. G. Smith Division 1.000
Herbick and Held Printing Co.
rowth factor described for the
1.058
coke batteries at
Basis for factor
SPRPC employment projections for
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
SPRPC employment projections for
SPRPC employment projections for
SPRPC employment projections for
SPRPC employment projections for
Regulations imposed
Regulations imposed
Regulations imposed
Stable operations - BAPC
Closed 1981 - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Increased operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Boilers nonoperational in ozone
BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable operations - BAPC
Stable Operations - BAPC
Regulations imposed
Stable operations - BAPC
SPRPC employment projection for
Springdale
Pittsburgh
Sewickley
West Elizabeth
Wilmerding
season -
Pittsburgh
U.S. Steel Co. - Clairton represents the
difference between the actual amount of coke charged
the projected coke charged in 1987 at full capacity.
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SECTION 6
THE 1987 OZONE SIP INVENTORY
The growth factors developed in Section 5 were applied to the 1980
Ozone SIP inventory to estimate the 1987 inventory. Table 9 is a summation
by facility of the application of the growth factors to the 1980 inventory.
(See Appendix A for a listing of the 1980 Ozone SIP inventory by facility
by point or operation). The 1987 Ozone SIP inventory is summarized by major
VOC and NOX source categories for Allegheny County in Tables 4 and 5,
respectively.
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TABLE 9. 1987 OZONE SIP INVENTORY FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Plant
ID
number
0008
0009
0010
0011
0013
0014
0017
0019
0020
0021
0022
0023
0026
0028
0030
0031
0032
0033
0034
0038
0042
0043
0044
0060
0061
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
Plant name
Neville Chemical Co.
Pittsburgh Brewing Co.
Continental Can Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - National
Jones and Laughlin - Southside
Blaw Knox Co.
Pittsburgh Activated Carbon
Koppers Co.
Marquette Cement Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Edgar Thomson
Shenango Corp.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Duquesne
Allegheny Steam - Duquesne Light Co.
Magee Women's Hospital
Mesta Machine Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Homestead
U.S. Steel Corp. - Clairton
Alcosan
Westinghouse Inc.
Duquesne Light Co. - Phillips
Duquesne Light Co. - Manchester
C. Howard Marcy State Hospital
Vulcan Inc.
V.A. Hospital - Highland Drive
V.A. Hospital - University Road
Duquesne Light Co. - Cheswick
Bureau of Mines, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Duquesne Light Co. - Brunot Island
West Penn. Power - Springdale
Bellefield Boiler
H. J. Heinz Co.
Wabco Co.
Edgewater Steel co.
B and 0. Railroad
(continued)
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Emissions in kg/ozone season weekday
RVOC
277
13
0
13
44
63
17
105
22
19
1308
44
13
2
8
51
10655
38
370
294
0
0
7
0
2
447
0
38
4
41
28
17
4
8
NOX
145
130
0
773
1022
0
0
100
589
1570
1086
1620
997
110
47
3061
5608
122
73
20907
10
40
148
53
87
31955
12
2355
72
621
543
309
101
138
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TABLE 9 (continued)
Plant
ID
number
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
Emissions in kg/ozone season weekday
Plant name
PPG - Springdale
State Correctional Institute
U.S. Steel Corp. - Irvin
Jones and Laughlin - Hazelwood
U.S. Steel Corp. - Chemical
Reichhold - Sterling Division
Hercules Co.
Pram Co.
Codo Co.
Papercraft Co.
Allegheny Label Co.
Glenshaw Glass Co.
Davies Can Co.
Pittsburgh Metal Lithography
Fisher - General Motors Corp.
American Oil Co.
Ashland Oil Co.
Atlantic - Richfield Co.
Boron Co.
Boswell Co.
Buckeye Pipeline Co.
Exxon Co.
Gulf Oil Co.
P. R. Refining Co.
Pennzoil
Sun Oil Co.
Texaco
Wisemann Oil Co.
Pittsburgh Oil Co.
N. T. Company
Enamel Products Inc.
Haskell of Pittsburgh
Cyclops Corp. -E.G. Smith Division
Herbick and Held Printing Co.
RVOC
949
2
42
2575
411
182
60
98
106
2026
393
0
0
128
169
404
220
514
407
108
7
413
695
387
17
369
224
511
4
7
15
290
163
71
NOX
152
117
773
90
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
238
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
22
0
146
4
0
0
0
34
28
6
0
15
0
0
0
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SECTION 7
QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA)
In this project, quality assurance checks were a major part of the work
effort. Because much of the information was available in the form that was
required by the contract, the quality assurance checks reinforced the con-
fidence in the data sources. One main QA check involved calculating emis-
sions using actual throughputs and emission factors from AP-42.12 The re-
sults of this QA check were conflicting emissions estimates from those esti-
mates reported by the Allegheny County BAPC for sources on which AP-42 fac-
tors were applied. These discrepancies were noted and brought to the atten-
tion of the officials. It was decided that the emission estimates furnished
by the BAPC should be used since those estimates reflect point-specific emis-
sion factors and a more thorough knowledge of the operations at facilities
within Allegheny County. Other QA checks performed on the data included
running the 1980 NEDS inventory through the NEDS editor. This procedure
ensured that the 1980 NEDS inventory was free of all coding errors.
It should be mentioned that some general SCC codes were used on the NEDS
forms. Some of these SCCs are no longer valid in the most recent NEDS update.
However, the SCCs do describe the activity at the points to the best infor-
mation that was available. The SCCs should not pose any problems since all
estimation codes are other than "computer estimation" and all emission esti-
mates are given on the NEDS coding sheets.
Other information should also be mentioned in this QA Section. Many
facility and point locations were found by identifying and reading the UTM
coordinates off a map. At the least, the coordinates might be off by ±1
kilometer. Also, some small insignificant sources were not coded. Table
10 lists the points within facilities which were not coded.
Finally, some facilities which were listed in the RACT Directories or
in the SURE inventory, were deemed insignificant sources for this study by
BAPC officials. Table 11 lists these facilities.
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TABLE 10. DATA NOT CODED IN THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY INVENTORY
Facility
Points or operations
Koppers Co.
U.S. Steel Corp. - Chemicals
Pittsburgh Activated Carbon
Codo
Reichhold Chemicals
Rennekamp Supply Co.
Plant incidents in phthalic anhydride plant
Boiler No. 5
Boiler No. 6
Alkyd resin plant
Amino resin plant
Phthalic anhydride plant - packaging
Polyester plant - inert gas generator
Activated carbon process - Press Room
- Bowl Mill Heater
- Bakers
- Baker Firebox
- Raymond Mill
- A and B Packaging
Fine mesh process
Whetherite process - screening and drumming
Boiler No. 1
Boiler No. 2
Boiler No. 1
Boiler No. 2
Gasoline storage
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TABLE 11. FACILITIES NOT CONSIDERED IN THE ALLEGHENY
COUNTY INVENTORY
Facility
Reason for rejection
Continental Can - Templeton
ft
Exxon Co. - Pittsburgh
a
Frank and Jones Valet Inc.
o
Hercules Inc. - Clairton
Mobile - Pittsburgh3
ft
Pittsburgh Drycleaners Furrie
Pittsburgh Tag Co.3
Walzer Cleaning Co. - Pittsburgh3
Walzer Cleaning Co. - National Heights'
Duquesne Light Co. - West Carson
PA Power Co. - New Castle Steam Plant
AM Bridge Div. - Ambridge
Carnegie-Mellon Univ. - Shenley Park
Duquesne Light Co. - Pittsburgh
Out-of-study area
Sales office
Insignificance source
Phased out
Insignificance source
Insignificance source
Insignificance source
Insignificance source
Out-of-study area
Insignificance source
Out-of-study area
Out-of-study area
Shutdown
Sales office
Included in RACT directory.
Included in SURE inventory.
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REFERENCES
1. Federal Register, January 22, 1981 (46 FR 7182).
2. Procedures for the Preparation of Emission Inventories for Volatile
Organic Compounds, Volume I, Second Edition. EPA-450/2-77-028.
September 1980.
3. Final Emission Inventory Requirements for the 1982 Ozone State Imple-
mentation Plans. EPA-450/4-80-016. December 1980.
4. 1980 Emission Inventory for Allegheny County. Allegheny County Bureau
of Air Pollution Control. 1981.
5. Sulfate Regional Experiment (SURE). GCA Corporation, Bedford, Mass.
December 1980.
6. Directory of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sources Covered by
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Requirements.
EPA-450/4-81-007a,b,c. February 1981.
7. Personal Communication with Mr. Joe Chirico, Allegheny County BAPC,
by Robert Green, GCA, September 1, 1981.
8. Personal Communication with Mr. Joe Ruffing, Allegheny County BAPC,
by Robert Green, GCA, August 31, 1981.
9. Seasonal Variations in Organic Emissions for Significant Sources of
Volatile Organic Compounds. EPA-450/3-78-023. June 1978.
10. Personal Communication with Mr. Don Graham, Allegheny County BAPC,
by Robert Green, GCA, November 2, 1981.
11. Allegheny County Health Department Rules and Regulations Article XX
Air Pollution Control. Allegheny County Health Department. 1981.
12. Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. AP-42. August 1977.
13. Written Communication to Robert Green, GCA, from S.L. Pernick, Jr.,
Duquesne Light Co., November 9, 1981.
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APPENDIX A
TABLES REGARDING PRINCIPAL EMITTING OPERATIONS AT POINT SOURCES
OF REACTIVE VOC AND OF NOX EMISSIONS
FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1980
The tables herein contain emissions data for the principal pollutant
emitting operations at sources of reactive VOC and NOX. Emissions are
presented in kilograms per typical ozone season weekday. The plant, point,
and SIC identifiers assigned to satisfy NEDS format requirements are also
presented.
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Neville Chemical Co., Neville Island
Industrial Process: Organic Chemical
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0008
SIC 2821
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Nevillac Process
Polymerization Unit
Unichlor
Nevtac Unit
NSO Process
Solvents Handling
Stills
Packaging
Furnaces
Superheater
Waste Treatment Process
Boilers
Point IDs
01
02,03
04
05
06
07
08,09,10,11,12,
13.14,15
16.17,18
19.20,21,22
23
_24
25,26,27
VOC
20
40
12
20
12
17
105
47
NO.,
145
TOTAL
277
145
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
33
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Pittsburg Brewing Co., Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number °009
Principal Operations
Point IDs
Boilers
01. 02
TOTAL
SIC 2082
Emissions*
VOC
13
NOV
130
13
130
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
34
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Continental Can Co., West Mifflin
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating;Can Coating
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 0010
SIC 3411
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Can Coatings
Point IDs
01,02,03,04,05,06
VOC
3029
NOY
0
TOTAL
3029
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
35
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
B*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
of Reactive VOC and of NOV Emissions
ft.
Name and Location u-s- Steel Corporation - National, McKeesport
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number °011 SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOX
Boilers 01,02,03,04,05 13 773
TOTAL 13 773
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
36
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Jones and Laiighlin - Southside
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
0013
Inventory ID Number
SIC 3312
Principal Operations
Boilers
Point IDs
01.02.03.04.05
Emissions*
VOC
44
NOY
1022
TOTAL
44
1022
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
37
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Blaw Knox Co-• Pittsburgh
Industrial Surface Coating: Miscellaneous
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Metal Product
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 0014
SIC 3711
Principal Operations
Metal Coating
Coating Oven
Point IDs
01
02
Emissions*
VOC
70
NO,
189
TOTAL
259
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
38
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOY Emissions*
A
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Pittsburgh Activated Carbon (Calgon), Neville Island
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Process: Activated Carbon
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 0017
SIC 3200
Principal Operations
Activated Carbon Production
Furnaces
Carbon Reactivation Process
Whetlerite Process
Point IDs
01
02
03
04
Emissions*
VOC
17
NOV
0
0
TOTAL
17
*KiLograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
39
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Koppers Co., Pittsburgh
Industrial Processes: Organic Chemical
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0019
SIC 2865
Principal Operations
Boiler
Phthalic Process
Naphthalene Storage
Dehydration Unit
Phthalic Anhydride
Generators/Heaters
Polyester Resin Plant
Polyester Modling Compound
TOTAL
Point IDs
01,02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
Emissions*
VOC
2
41
0
13
5
0
41
3
NOV
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
105
100
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
40
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Marquette Cement Manufacturing, Neville Island
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Processes: Cement
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Process: Cement
Inventory ID Number 0020 SIC 3241
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOY
Dry Process 01 22 589
TOTAL 22 589
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
41
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location U.S. Steel Corp. - Edgar Thomson, Braddock
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0021 SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO^
01,02,03,04,
Boilers 05,06,07 19 1570
TOTAL 19 1570
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
42
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NCL. Emissions*
A
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Shenango, Inc., Neville Island
Industrial Processes: Iron and
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Steel Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0022 SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boilers 01,02,03,04 11 1072
Coke Ovens 05,06,07,08,09 897 10
TOTAL 908 1082
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
43
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location U.S. Steel Corp. - Duquesne
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number
SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Boilers
Point IDs
01,02,03,04,05,06,
07,08.09.10.11.12
VOC
44
NCL
1620
TOTAL
44
1620
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
44
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Allegheny Steam - PL Co., Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Utility Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0026 SIC 4961
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0y
Boilers 01 13 997
TOTAL 13 997
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
45
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
,*
3
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
of Reactive VOC and of NO,, Emissions
A.
Name and Location Ma§ee w°men's Hospital, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Comm./Inst./Residential Fuel Combustion
Inventory ID Number J^28 .__ SIC 8062
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boilers 01 2 97
TOTAL 2 97
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
46
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Mesta Machine Co., West Homestead
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0030 SIC 3324
TOTAL
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0y
Boiler 01 8 47
47
*KiLograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
47
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location U.S. Steel Corp. - Homestead
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0031 SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO^
Boiler 01,02 51 3061
TOTAL 51 3061
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
48
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location U.S. Steel Corp. - Clairton
Industrial Processes: Iron and
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Steel Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0032
SIC 3312
Principal Operations
Boilers
Coke Ovens
Point IDs
01,02,03,04,
05.06,07,08
09,10,11,12,13,14,
1 S, 16,1 7,1 R, 1 Q
Emissions*
VOC
76
7377
5483
87
TOTAL
7453
5570
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
49
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NO,, Emissions*
x
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location ALCOSAN, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Solid Waste Disposal
Major NOX Source Category Incineration
Inventory ID Number °033 SIC 4952
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Sludge Incineration 01.0? ^« i 99
TOTAL 38 122
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
50
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Westinghouse Inc., West Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating: Misc. Metal
Industrial Boilers
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 0034
SIC 3479
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Paint Booths
Coating Ovens
Boilers
TOTAL
Point IDs
01,02,03
04,05.06,07.08
09,10
VOC
406
331
NOV
0
0
145
739
145
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
51
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Duquesne Light Co. - Phillips
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Utility Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0038
SIC 4911
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Point IDs
VOC
Boilers
01,02,03
333
2367Z
TOTAL
333 23677
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
52
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Duquesne Light Co. - Manchester
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Utility Boilers
Inventory ID Number Q°42 SIC 4911
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boiler 01 0 10
TOTAL 0 10
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
53
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location C. Howard Marcy State Hospital, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Comm./Inst./Residential Fuel Combustion
Inventory ID Number 0043
SIC 8062
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Boiler
Point IDs
01
VOC
NOY
35
TOTAL
35
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
54
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Vulcan Materials Co., Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 0044 SIC 3323
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boilers 01,02 8 174
TOTAL 8 174
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
55
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location V-A- Hospital, Highland Drive, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Comm./Inst./Residential Fuel Combustion
Inventory ID Number Q06Q SIC 8062
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boiler 01 Q 47
TOTAL 0 47
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
56
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location V.A. Hospital, University Drive, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Comm./Inst./Residential Fuel Combustion
Inventory ID Number 0061 SIC 8062
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boiler 01 2 77
TOTAL 2 77
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
57
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Duquesne Light Co. - Cheswick
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Utility Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1000
SIC 4911
Principal Operations
Boilers
Point IDs
01
Emissions*
VOC
432 30904
TOTAL
432 30904
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
58
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location u-s- Bureau of Mines, Library
Major Reactive VOC Source Category
Major NOX Source Category Comm-/Inst./Residential Fuel Combustion
Inventory ID Number 10Q1 SIC
TOTAL
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Boiler 01 0 12
12
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
59
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
-,*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
of Reactive VOC and of NOV Emissions
A
Name and Location Duquesne Light Co. - Brunot Island
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
Major NOX Source Category Gas Turbines
Inventory ID Number 1002 SIC 4911
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0y
Turbines 01,02,03,04,05,06 25 1570
TOTAL 25 1570
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
60
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location West Pennsylvania Power Co. - Springdale
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Utility Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1003 SIC 4911
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0y
B oilers 01,02 4 72
TOTAL 4 72
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
61
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Beliefield Boiler, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Utility Boiler
Inventory ID Number 3-004 SIC 4961
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Boilers 01,02,03,04,05,06 41 621
TOTAL 41 621
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
62
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boiler
Inventory ID Number 1005 SIC 2035
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOY
Boilers 01,02 28 543
TOTAL 28 543
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
63
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Wabco Co., Swissvale
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boiler
Inventory ID Number 1006 SIC 3743
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boilers 01,02 17 307
TOTAL 17 307
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
64
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Edgewater Steel Co., Oakmont
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1007 SIC 3300
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boilers 01,02,03 4 112
TOTAL 4 112
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
65
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location B and 0 Railroad
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boiler
Inventory ID Number 1Q08 SIC 4011
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0y
Boiler 01 8 137
TOTAL 8 137
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
66
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location PPG Co. , Springdale
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Processes; Resin Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1009 SIC 2851
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOY
Boilers 01,02.03.04 2 152
Resin Manufacture 05,06,07 947 0
TOTAL 949 152
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
67
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
,*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
of Reactive VOC and of NOY Emissions
A
Name and Location State Correctional Institution, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Comm./Inst./Residential Fuel Combustion
Inventory ID Number 1010 SIC 9223
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Boilers 2 117
TOTAL 2 117
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
68
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location U'S' Steel Corporation - Irvin
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Fuel Combustion
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 10H SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO^
Boilers 01,02,03,04 42 773
TOTAL 42 773
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
69
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Jones and Laughlin Co. - Hazelwood
Industrial Process: Iron and
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Steel Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1012 SIC 3312
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO^
Boilers 01.02.03.04.05,10 8 6_5_
Coke Ovens 06,07,08.09 2567 25
TOTAL 2567 90
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
70
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location u-s- Steel Corporation - Chemicals, Neville Island
Industrial Processes: Organic
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Chemical Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1013
SIC 2865
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Phthalic Process
Fumaric Acid Plant
Plasticizer Units
Benzene Storage
Maleic Anhydride Process
Incinerator
Polyester Plant Thinning Tanks
Heaters
Point IDs
01,03
02
04,06,09,10
05
07,08
12
13
14
TOTAL
VOC
35
0
0
0
252
117
5
2
NOV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
411
0
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
71
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Reichhold Co. - Sterling Division, Sewickley
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Processes: Resin Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category ________ _
Inventory ID Number
SIC 2821
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Resin Kettles
Epoxy Compound Process
Industrial Coating Process
Point IDs
01.02.03.04
05
06
VOC
120
29
29
NOV
0
TOTAL
178
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
72
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Hercules Inc., West Elizabeth
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Processes: Resin Manufacture
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1Q15
SIC 2821
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Resin Finishing Units
Sandvick Flaker
Pneumatic Loading
Reclaim Kettle
HC Resin Polymerization
Boilers
Hydrogeneration Unit
Point IDs
01.02.03.04.05
06.07,08,09
10
11
12,13.14.15.16
17,18
19
TOTAL
VOC
34
13
0
0
13
0
0
NOV
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
60
10
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
73
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Pram Co., Wilmerding
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating: Paper
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1016 SIC 2641
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC
Varnish Surface Coating 01 98
TOTAL 98
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
74
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Codo Corporation - Leetsdale
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating: Paper
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1017 SIC 3955
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Carbon Paper Coating 01,02,03 532 g_
TOTAL 532
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
75
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Nnme and Location Papercraft Corp. - RIDC Industrial Park
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Graphic Arts
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1018 SIC 2751
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Flexographic Print Press 01,02.03,04.05.06 5065 Q_
TOTAL 5065
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
76
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Allegheny Label Co., Cheswick
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Graphic Arts
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1019 SIC 2754
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Rotogravure Print Press 01,02 1570 0
TOTAL 1570
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
77
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Glenshaw Glass Co., Glenshaw
Major Reactive VOC Source Category
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Processes: Glass
Inventory ID Number 1020 SIC 3221
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC
Glass Furnaces _ 01,02,03,04 0 238
TOTAL 0 238
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
78
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NCL. Emissions*
A
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Davies Can Co., Leetsdale
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating: Misc. Metal
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1021 SIC 3411
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Misc. Metal Coating 01 447 0
TOTAL 447
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
79
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Pittsburgh Metal Lithographing, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating; Misc. Metal
Major NOX Source Category ________
Inventory ID Number 1022 SIC 3479
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC
Misc. Metal Coating _ 01 .02. 0.3 _ 128
TOTAL 128 0
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
80
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Fisher Body Division - GM Corp.
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating; Automobiles
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1023 SIC 3714
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC
Automobile Coating _ 01.02.03.04.05 _ 166
TOTAL 166
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
81
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location AMOCO, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1Q24 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC
Gas Storage and Distribution _ _ QJ _
TOTAL 404
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
82
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Ashland Petroleum Co.
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1025 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Gas Storage and Distribution 01 220 Q_
Boilers 02,03 0 28
TOTAL 220 28
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
83
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Atlantic - Richfield r.n. . Pi M
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1Q26 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Gas Storage and Loading QJ r;^ „
TOTAL
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
84
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Boron
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1027 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOY
Gas Storage and Loading 01 407 0
TOTAL 407
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
85
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Boswell Oil Co. , Dravosburg
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1028 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0>
Gas Storage and Loading 01 108 Q_
Boilers 02,03,04,05 0 22
TOTAL 108 22
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
86
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
,*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
of Reactive VOC and of NO.. Emissions
A,
Name and Location Buckeye Pipeline Co.
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1029 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Gas Storage and Loading 01 7 Q
TOTAL
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
87
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location EXXON, Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 103° SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Boilers 01,02.03 5 145
Gas Storage and Distribution 04 403 Q_
TOTAL 413 146
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
88
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Gulf Oil Co-> Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plants
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
1031
Inventory ID Number
SIC 5171
Principal Operations
Boiler
Point IDs
01
Gas Loading Terminal
02
Emissions*
VOC
NO,
TOTAL
695
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
89
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location p- R- Refining Co., Indianola
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Oil and Gasoline Production and Processing
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1032 SIC 2911
Gas Separation Process 02.03
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO-,,
Gas Loading QJ -^7 n
TOTAL 387
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
90
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location PENZOIL
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plant
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1033 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Gas Storage and Loading 01 17 Q_
TOTAL 17
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
91
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Sun Oil Co'' Blaw Knox Co-
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plant
Major NOX Source Category
inventory ID Number 1034 SIC 5171
Emissions*
j
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Gas Storage and Loading 01 369 0
Blending Oils 02 00
TOTAL 369
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
92
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Texaco Co., Corapolis
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plant
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1035 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC
Gas Storage and Loading _ _ 01 _ 224
Boilers 02.03 Q 34
TOTAL 224 34
^Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
93
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOY Emissions*
A
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Wisemann Oil Co.
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline Bulk Plant
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers
Inventory ID Number 1036 SIC 5171
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,
Gas Storage pi 511 Q
Boilers 02,03 Q 28_
TOTAL 5H 28
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
94
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NO.. Emissions*
A
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Pittsburgh Oil Co., McKees Rocks
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Oil and Gasoline Production and Processing
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Boilers _
Inventory ID Number
SIC 2911
Emissions*
Principal Operations
Oil Reclamation
Boiler
Point IDs
01
02
VOC
TOTAL
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
95
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location NT Company, Oil City
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Gasoline and Crude Oil Storage
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1°38 SIC 5171
TOTAL
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Crude Oil Storage 01 7 Q
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
96
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Enamel Products, McKeesport
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating: Metal Coils
Major NOX Source Category Industrial Processes: Other
Inventory ID Number 1039 SIC 3479
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC N0y
Coil Coating Process 01,02 15 15
TOTAL 15 15
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
97
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Haskell of Pittsburgh, Verona
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating; Misc. Metals
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1040 SIC 3479
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NO,,
Steel Furniture Coating 01 882 0
TOTAL 882
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
98
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
of Reactive VOC and of NOY Emissions*
A,
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
Name and Location Smith Cyclop Corp., Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Industrial Surface Coating: Metal Coils
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1041 SIC 3479
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Coil Coating 01 163 Q_
TOTAL 163
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
99
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Principal Emitting Operations at Point Sources
,*
for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1980
of Reactive VOC and of NOX Emissions
Name and Location Herbick and Held Printing Co., Pittsburgh
Major Reactive VOC Source Category Graphic Arts
Major NOX Source Category
Inventory ID Number 1042 SIC 2752
Emissions*
Principal Operations Point IDs VOC NOV
Lithographic Press 01,02 67 Q_
TOTAL 67
*Kilograms per day (kg/day) for a typical summer weekday.
100
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
("lease read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
EPA-903/9-82-002
2.
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Allegheny County VOC and
Source Emission Inventory
NO Point
X
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
6. HtPORT DATE
January 1982
7. AUTHOR(S)
Robert D. Green, Barbara J. Bosy, Evelyn J. Limberakis,
Stephen V. Capone
8. PERFORMING OF GANIZATION REPORT NO.
GCA-TR-81-116-G
9, PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
GCA/Technology Division
213 Burlington Road
Bedford, MA 01730
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
Tl. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-02-3510
Task Order No. 12
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
Air Media & Energy Branch
6th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19106
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
FINAL
14. SPONSORING A 3ENCY CODE
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
EPA Project Officer:
David L. Arnold
16. ABSTRACT
This report contains an inventory of VOG and NOX emissions from point sources
in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. A base year, 1980, inventory and a baseline
attainment year, 1987, inventory of reactive volatile organic compounds and nitrogen
oxides for stationary sources emitting more than 25 tons per year of either pollutant
were developed. The inventories were prepared to support the Allegheny County 1982
SIP revision and the Northeast Corridor Regional Modeling Project.
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
Emission Inventory
Inventory
Source Inventory
Point Sources
Nitrogen Oxides
Volatile Organic Compounds
b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
c. COSATI Field/Group
18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
19. SECURITY CLASS (ThisReport)
Unclassified
21. NO. OF PAGES
105
20. SECURITY CLASS (This page)
Jnclassified
22. PRICE
EPA Form 2220-1 (Rev. 4-77) PREVIOUS EDITION i s OBSOLE T-E
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