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VOC EMISSION FACTORS FOR
NAPAP EMISSION INVENTORY
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EPA-600/7-86-052
December 1986
VOC EMISSION FACTORS FOR
NAPAP EMISSION INVENTORY
by
John H. E. Stalling
Margie A. Bloomhardt
Iain M. McKenzie
Radian Corporation
Post Office Box 13000
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
EPA Contract No. 68-02-3994
Work Assignment No. 32
Project Officer
J. David Mobley
Air & Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
This project was conducted
in association with the
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
Prepared for:
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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Acknowledgement
This report describes the development of emission factors for volatile organic
compound (VOC) emissions for a number of source classification categories
(SCC's). The project was administered by the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) with funding from the National Acid Precipitation Assessment
Program (NAPAP) Task Group on Emissions and Controls. David J. Beecy of the
U. S. Department of Energy serves as chairman of this task group. The project
has been a cooperative effort involving 0. David Mobley of the EPA's Air and
Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (AEERL) and Emerico L. Martinez,
William H. Lamason, and Charles 0. Mann of the EPA's Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards (OAQPS).
ABSTRACT
As part of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP),
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified the need to
generate emission factors for volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions for a
number of source classification categories (SCC's). Each SCC represents a
specific process or function that is logically associated with a point source
of air pollution within a given source category. The objective of this
effort was to estimate the VOC emission factors for those categories where
substantial amounts of VOC emissions would be expected. In addition to
emission factors previously reported, this report includes emission factor
estimates developed from a variety of readily available information. Data
gathered during numerous standards-setting activities as well as data
provided from State emissions inventory data bases were used to calculate the
new emission factor estimates. The major emphasis of this effort was on
organic chemical manufacturing processes and storage of petroleum products
and organic chemicals.
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgement ii
Abstract ii
Executive Summary v
Abbreviations and Symbols ix
Conversion Factors xi
1. Introduction 1
2. NEDS SCC'S and VOC Emission Factor Listing 2
3. Sources of Information 4
4. Quality of New Emission Factor Estimates 11
5. Emissions Calculation Procedures 12
6. Recommendations 15
7. Source Classification Codes and VOC Emission Factors 21
External Combustion Boilers 22
Electric Generation 22
Industrial 28
Commercial/Institutional 28
Engine Testing 29
Fugitive Emissions 29
Manufacturing Industries 29
Chemical Manufacturing 29
Food and Agriculture 56
Primary Metal Production 61
Secondary Metal Production 70
Mineral Products 76
Petroleum Industry 89
Pulp and Paper Industry 91
Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products 95
Fabricated Metal Products 97
Oil and Gas Production 99
Building Construction 100
Machinery, Miscellaneous 100
Electrical Equipment 100
Transportation Equipment 101
Photographic Equipment 101
Health Services 101
Leather and Leather Products 102
Textile Products 102
Printing and Publishing - Typesetting 103
In-Process Fuel Use 103
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 104
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CONTENTS (cont'd.)
Organic Solvent/Petroleum Product Evaporation 105
Dry Cleaning/Degreasing 105
Surface Coating Operations 106
Petroleum Product Storage/Refineries,
Oil & Gas Fields Only 114
Bulk Terminals/Plants - Petroleum
Storage Tanks 118
Printing/Publishing - Printing Processes 121
Transportation and Marketing of
Petroleum Products 122
Organic Chemical Storage 124
Organic Chemical Transportation 136
Organic Solvent Evaporation - Miscellaneous 136
Solid Waste Disposal 137
Government 137
Commercial/Institutional 138
Industrial 139
Appendices
A. Notes to the table 141
B. Footnotes from original NEDS document 151
C. Estimating fugitive emissions of VOC from chemical
units 155
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
As part of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP),
the Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (AEERL) of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated the October 1985 NEDS Source
Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing that was prepared by EPA's
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS). Volatile organic
compound (VOC) emission factor estimates were generated for those source
classification categories (SCC's) where substantial amounts of VOC emissions
would be expected. The major emphasis of this effort was on organic chemical
manufacturing processes and storage of petroleum products and organic
chemicals. A review of OAQPS's 1985 NEDS document showed that VOC emission
factors were needed for approximately 1,830 SCC's; twenty-five percent of
these SCC's were found in the organic chemical manufacturing category alone.
As a result of the current effort, VOC emission factor estimates were
developed for 40 percent of the SCC's for which VOC emission factors were
previously unavailable.
The SCC's and emission factors that are reported in OAQPS's 1985 NEDS
report resulted from updating all emission factor changes through AP-42,
Fourth Edition. The 1985 NEDS report also contains a number of new SCC's and
changes to existing SCC's that have been previously listed.
In the current work by AEERL, the primary objective was to provide VOC
emission factors for those SCC's that had no current listing of VOC emission
factors. The major effort was on those SCC's with information that was
readily available and that would represent a significant quantity of VOC
emissions to the atmosphere. The new emission factors resulting from this
current work are not of the same quality as emission factors tabulated in
AP-42. They were generated from sparse data on units in the synthetic organic
chemical manufacturing industry (SOCMI) and from emission factor estimates
provided by individual air quality districts within States. In terms of the
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AP-42 ratings, the estimates provided from this effort would be considered of
11E" quality.
A survey of the SCC and emission factor listing given in OAQPS's 1985
NEDS document found that little data were presented for organic chemical
manufacturing and storage of petroleum products and organic chemicals. These
SCC's, therefore, were targeted as the highest priority in evaluating new
emission factors. Lower priority was assigned to those categories where
little or no VOC emissions were expected, such as inorganic chemical
manufacturing and smelting/metal producing operations.
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Approximately 80 organic chemicals are given in the SCC listing. For
each of these chemicals, individual unit operations are identified by
individual SCC's as having the potential to emit VOC directly to the
atmosphere. Approximately 75 percent of these organic chemical manufacturing
processes required emission factor estimates. Table 1 presents those organic
chemicals and the number of SCC's associated with each chemical that did not
have a VOC emission factor in the SCC listing. Also presented is the number
of SCC's where estimates have been made for VOC emission factors.
The new emission factors provided herein were generated from data
gathered during numerous standards-setting activities and from data provided
from State emissions inventory data bases. Dockets.for new source performance
standards (NSPS) for fugitive emissions, air oxidation processes, distillation
operations, and reactor processes within SOCMI were valuable sources of VOC
emissions data. These dockets contain background information, reference
material and industry responses to Clean Air Act Section 114 letters
pertaining to the development of the NSPS's. Sufficient industry information
was available to calculate VOC emission factor estimates for approximately
30 percent of the organic chemicals lacking emission factors in OAQPS's 1985
NEDS document.
Two industry-wide studies conducted in the 1970's were reviewed to gather
additional VOC emissions data where information was not available from the
standards development files. Approximately 50 percent of the organic
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chemicals previously without emission factors were incorporated using
information from these studies.
A number of source specific documents were used to gather information for
VOC emission factors. These documents include Background Information
Documents (BID's), Source Assessments, and chemical-specific emission source
survey documents. Appendix A of the report lists detailed information on the
various documents that were reviewed, including complete titles and EPA
publication numbers.
Finally, six States (California, Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, New Jersey
and West Virginia) were contacted to gather information on VOC emissions.
Since a large portion of the organic chemical manufacturing industry is
located in these States, they potentially have the highest rate of
process-related VOC emissions. Most States contacted did not have emissions
data in a readily available form (either not in computer files, in
confidential files, or unverified). However, some current emission factor
data were made available for inclusion in this report.
Storage of Volatile Organic Liquids
Storage of petroleum products and organic chemicals was the second area
of special interest for developing emission factor estimates. Table 2
presents the number of SCC's for storage of petroleum products and organic
chemicals that did not previously have VOC emission factors in OAQPS's 1985
NEDS listing. Also presented is the number of SCC's for which emission factor
estimates have been completed for these classifications.
Equations for estimating VOC losses from storage tanks have been
recently revised by the American Petroleum Institute (API). These revised
equations are included in the latest edition of Section 4-3 of AP-42
(September 1985). Tank dimensional data for model tanks and assumptions on
average atmospheric conditions were repeated from AP-42, Third Edition.
Physical properties of organic compounds were extracted from published
chemical abstracts. Using the revised equations, breathing loss and working
loss emission factor estimates were calculated for both fixed roof tanks and
floating roof tanks for 89 chemicals. Emissions data from State emission
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inventory files were also used to complete emission factor estimates for
storage losses. New VOC emission factor estimates have been added for
approximately 60 percent of the SCC's concerning storage of petroleum products
and organic chemicals.
Recommendations
Recommendations for further study to develop new VOC emission factors and
refine existing emission factors are included in this report. Proposed
activities for further study include visiting States where emissions inventory
data are available, and conducting a more in-depth literature search for
quantitative data on source categories where VOC emissions are considered
small. Additional computational techniques can also be applied to estimate
emission factors for storage of organic chemicals and petroleum products.
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ABBREVIATIONS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
A
BBL
BOF
CHP
DCBz
DCB
DCIPE
DCP
DIPB
EAF
H.S.S.
JP-4
LDV
LPG
MBA-AP
MCB
MDI
MEK
MIBK
MDV
MMA
MMBtu/Hr
NEG
PART
PO
RVP
S
SCC
Ash content of fuel on a weight-by-percent basis
*
Barrels
Basic Oxygen Furnace
Cumene Hydroperoxide
Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobutene
Dichloroisopropyl Ether
Dichloropropane
Diisopropylbenzene
Electric Arc Furnace
Horizontal Stud Soderberg
Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel
Light-Duty Vehicle
Liquified Petroleum Gas
Methyl Benzyl Alcohol-Acetophenone
Monochlorobenzene
Methylenebis(4-phenyl i socyanate)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Medium-Duty Vehicle
Methyl Methacrylate
Million British Thermal Units per Hour
Negligible emissions
Particulate
Propylene Oxide
Reid Vapor Pressure is the absolute pressure of gasoline at
100°F in psia as determined by ASTM Method D323-72.
Sulfur content of fuel on a weight-by-percent basis.
Source Classification Code
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS (cont'd.)
SCFM -- Standard Cubic Feet per Minute
*
Sq. Ft. -- Square Feet
TBA -- t-Butyl Alcohol
TDA -- Toluene Diamine
TDI -- Toluene Diisocyanate
VOC -- Volatile Organic Compound
V.S.S. -- Vertical Stud Soderberg
w/ -- with
w/o -- without
SYMBOLS
Ca -- Calcium
CO -- Carbon Monoxide
CO- -- Carbon Dioxide
FeSi -- Ferrosilicon
HC1 -- Hydrochloric Acid
HCN -- Hydrogen Cyanide
HN03 -- Nitric Acid
H9SO. -- Sulfuric Acid
^ " ' *
Lb -- Pound
MgO -- Magnesium Oxide
Na -- Sodium
NH3 -- Ammonia
NO -- Nitrogen Oxides
A
PpOg -- Phosphorus Pentoxide
SO -- Sulfur Oxides
TiO- -- Titanium Dioxide
Readers more familiar with metric units may use the conversion table on
page ix.
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CONVERSION FACTORS
To Convert From
Jo
Multiply Bv
Acre
Acre
Barrel (Bbl)
Barrel (Bbl)
Gallon (gal)
Drum
Drum
Inches (in)
Feet (ft)
Square feet (ft )
Cubic feet (ft3)
Cubic feet (ft3)
Cubic feet/minute
Cubic yard (yd)
Board foot
Btu
Horsepower/hour
Pound steam/hour
Btu/hour
Pounds (Ibs)
Ton
Pound/ton (Ib/ton)
Farenheit
Square Meter (m)
hectare (ha)
Gallons (gal)
Liters (1)
Liters (1)
Gallons (gal)
Liters (1)
Centimeters (cm)
Meter (m)
2
Square meter (m)
Cubic meter (m )
Liters (1)
Cubic centimeters/second
Cubic meter (m )
Cubic meter (m )
Grams/calorie (g/cal)
Btu
Btu/hour
Watts
Kilogram (kg)
kilogram (kg)
Gram/kilogram (g/kg)
Centigrade
4047
2.471
42
159
3.785
55
208
2.54
0.3048
0.0929
0.0283
28.316
472.0
0.77
0.0024
251.98
2454.0
1400.0
0.293
0.45
907.1
0.496
(°F-32) 5/9
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
In October 1985, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
published the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing
prepared by EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS). This
document incorporated numerous additional source classification codes
(SCC's), which serve as the basis for the National Emissions Data System
(NEDS). OAQPS's 1985 document presents emission factors for the five NEDS
pollutants (particulate matter, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, volatile
organic compounds, and carbon monoxide). Many of the added SCC's had no
emission factors presented for volatile organic compounds (VOC).
As part of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP),
the Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (AEERL) of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated OAQPS's 1985 document. The
focus of the effort was to supply factors for SCC's where substantial amounts
of VOC emissions would be expected. Minor emphasis was placed on those SCC's
where little or no VOC emissions were expected.
This report lists the VOC emission factors found in OAQPS's 1985
document by SCC. Further, the factors generated through this current effort
have been added where no VOC factors had been presented previously. Within
the table of emission factors presented here, the emission factor estimates
that were recently added can be identified by the presence of a number in the
NOTES column at the far right of each page. Notes explaining how each new
emission factor estimate was derived are included in Appendix A of this
report. The new factors, supplementing the AP-42 based factors published in
October 1985, do not meet the current requirements for AP-42 factors. They
are based upon scant data and emission factor estimates obtained from various
air quality districts within States. These factors, however, do provide the
first level of emissions estimating available.
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SECTION 2
NEDS SCO'S AND EMISSION FACTOR LISTING
The Source Classification Codes (SCC's) presented herein comprise the
basis upon which the National Emissions Data System (NEDS) is structured.
Each SCC represents a specific process or function that is logically
associated with a point source of air pollution within a given source
category. In NEDS, any operation that causes air pollution can be
represented by one or more of these SCC's. The SCC is the most critical NEDS
data item since without an appropriate SCC, the source can not be properly
identified for retrieval purposes, nor the source emissions properly
calculated.
Also presented herein are emission factors that correspond to each SCC
from the October 1985 document for volatile organic compounds (VOC). These
factors are used in NEDS to automatically compute estimates of VOC emissions
associated with a process when a more accurate estimate is not supplied to
the system. For the most part these factors are taken directly from AP-42.
In certain cases, however, they may be derived from better information not
yet incorporated into AP-42 or based merely on the similarity of one process
to another for which emissions information does exist.
The SCC and emission factor listing reported in the October 1985 report
resulted from updating all emission factor changes through AP-42, Fourth
Edition. The 1985 report contains a number of new SCC's. Also included are
changes to any existing SCC's that appeared in the previous listing.
More information on NEDS data coding procedures may be found in AEROS
Manual Volume II: AEROS User's Manual. EPA-450/2-76-029a. Instructions for
coding specific sources may be found in the Engineering Reference Manual for
Coding NEDS and EIS/P&R Forms - Volume I: Introduction. EPA-450/4-80-007;
Volume II; Compendia of Processes. EPA-450/4-80-007; Volume III; Compendia
of Processes. EPA-450/4-80-007. Codes used in coding NEDS data may be found
in AEROS Manual Volume V; AEROS Manual of Codes. EPA-450/2-76-005a.
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Additional information on NEDS data retrievals may be found in the
publication NEDS National Emissions Data System Information. EPA-450/4-80-
013a. This report is an extract of a more detailed publication: AEROS
Manual Volume III: AEROS Summary and Retrieval Manual. EPA-450/2-76-009c.
AEROS Volume III contains information on not only the NEDS system but the
SAROAD (air quality) system as well.
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SECTION 3
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
In the current work, the primary objective was to provide VOC emission
factors for those SCC's having no current listing of VOC emission factors.
The major effort was on those SCC's having readily available information and
that emit a significant quantity of VOC emissions to the atmosphere. The new
emission factors resulting from this current work are not of the same known
quality as emission factors tabulated in AP-42. They were generated from
sparse data on SOCMI units and from emission factor estimates provided by
individual air quality districts within States.
A survey of the SCC and emission factor listing given in EPA's October
1985 NEDS document found that little data were presented for organic chemical
manufacturing and storage of petroleum products and organic chemicals. These
SCC's, therefore, were targeted as the highest priority in evaluating new
emission factors. Lower priority was assigned to those categories where
little or no VOC emissions were expected, such as inorganic chemical
manufacturing and smelting/metal producing operations.
3.1 ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
There are approximately 80 organic chemicals explicitly contained in the
chemical manufacturing section of the NEDS document. Listed under each of
these chemicals, by way of individual SCC's, are unit operations identified
as having the potential to emit VOC directly to the atmosphere. A review of
the NEDS document showed that VOC emission factors were required for various
unit operations for approximately 75 percent of these organic chemicals.
The new emission factors provided herein were generated from data
gathered during numerous standards-setting activities and from data provided
from State emissions inventory data bases. The factors are presented in
terms of pounds per SCC unit, which generally is related to production
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volume. For production processes, individual unit operations were considered
where data were available. In some instances, however, only general overall
VOC emissions for the process unit were known. In these cases, the "General"
category presents an emission factor estimate for the entire process.
3.1.1 Fugitive emissions
Fugitive emissions of VOC, or equipment leaks, are not related to
production volume, as are process vent emissions. Instead, equipment leaks
are related to process unit complexity, i.e., the number of equipment
components in the process units. Therefore, emission estimates for equipment
leaks are presented as total annual emissions (tons/year or Ibs/year) for
individual process units. Estimates were prepared using the SOCMI average
emission factors for individual equipment components and equipment counts for
the process unit types included in the SOCMI studies of fugitive emissions.
The procedure used in generating these emission factor estimates is
presented in Appendix C.
The emission factor estimates for fugitive emissions given in the NAPAP
listing that follows are presented as Ibs/year values. In order to implement
these estimates, the factor must be coded as a user-computed estimate and the
production rate given as unity. In this way, the NEDS inventory computer
program will automatically compute the annual emissions for equipment leaks.
3.1.2 SOCMI Docket Information
Three regulatory development programs were identified that could provide
information to develop VOC factors for organic chemical manufacturing. These
sources are the dockets for the new source performance standards (NSPS) for
air oxidation, distillation operations and reactor processes in the SOCMI.
(Dockets contain all background information, reference material, and
correspondence pertaining to the development of standards.) Contained in the
dockets are VOC emission data and process descriptions for a large number of
organic chemical manufacturing processes. This information was obtained
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from industry responses to Clean Air Act Section 114 letters during the
development of NSPS in the SOCMI under Title 40, Part 60 of the
Code of Federal Regulations.
Each Section 114 response contains a complete stream description of all
process emissions (flow rate, composition, and temperature) and the nominal
operating capacity of the facility. The stream description is used to
calculate a VOC emission rate for a point source of process emissions (e.g.,
a unit operation). A VOC emission factor estimate was obtained (in units of
Ibs VOC/ton of product) by dividing the VOC emission rate by that facility's
nominal operating capacity. There was sufficient industry information to
calculate VOC emission factors for approximately 30 percent of the organic
chemicals in the October 1985 NEDS document lacking emission factors.
It was found that some of the industry responses contained only enough
information to calculate an emission factor for a single unit operation
within an organic chemical listing. However, many of the responses contained
sufficient information to calculate emission factors for many or all of the
unit operations within a single chemical listing. The VOC emission factors
developed from these responses were entered into the NAPAP listing contained
herein. In a few cases, there were several equally complete industry
responses obtained for the manufacture of a single chemical. In these
instances the calculated emission factors were averaged and this average
value was entered into this NAPAP listing.
3.1.3 Industry Wide Studies
Two studies of the organic chemical industry were used to estimate VOC
emission factors for processes where information was not available in the
standards development dockets. A ten volume report prepared by IT
Enviroscience in 1980 and a four volume survey report prepared in 1974 using
data gathered by the Houdry Division of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. were
reviewed for supplemental information on VOC emission factors for the various
unit processes.
The IT Enviroscience report entitled Organic Chemical Manufacturing
(EPA-450/3-80-023a-j) includes technical reports on the manufacturing of 39
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organic chemicals. Each report contains information on plants producing a
particular chemical product, typical production rates, associated VOC
emissions, feasible emission controls and control costs. Tables estimating
national VOC emission factors for each unit process are included in the
reports. All emission factors are reported in metric units and consequently
were converted to the appropriate SCC units before entry into this NAPAP
listing. Information concerning VOC emission factors for approximately 40
percent of the organic chemicals previously without emission factors was
collected from these volumes.
The Houdry report entitled Survey Reports on Atmospheric Emissions from
the Petrochemical Industry (EPA-450/3-73-005a-d) includes information on the
manufacturing of organic chemicals. The data contained in these reports were
collected in the early 1970's and consequently may not truly reflect current
production processes. For this reason, the emissions data from these reports
were used only when no other information was available. Emission factor
estimates for seven different organic chemicals, comprising less than 10
percent of the new emission factor estimates, are from this source and should
be considered the lowest quality of the listed emission factors.
3.1.4 Miscellaneous Sources Used
A number of source specific documents, including Background Information
Documents (BIDS), Source Assessments, and chemical-specific emission source
survey documents, were used to gather information on VOC emission factors.
Appendix A lists detailed information on the various documents that were
reviewed, including complete titles and EPA publication numbers.
Much of the data used in standards development activities was obtained
from State files and confirmed in later correspondence with individual
manufacturing sites. State emission inventories, therefore, were thought to
be a potentially valuable resource for emission factor estimates for
categories lacking emission factors in the October 1985 NEDS document. Six
States (California, Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, New Jersey, West Virginia)
were contacted in an attempt to gather information on emission factors used
within the industry. These States were selected because the largest portion
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of the organic chemical industry (on a production volume basis) is
represented in these locations. Therefore, these States would potentially
have the highest amount of process-related emissions. Most of the
States contacted did not have data available in a usable form (confidential
files, unverified data, etc.). However, some current emission factor data
were made available for inclusion into this report. Table 3-1 summarizes the
sources of information used to calculate emission factor estimates for
categories lacking emission factors in the October 1985 NEDS document.
3.2 STORAGE OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Estimates of VOC emission factors were prepared for storage of petroleum
products and organic compounds using the newly revised equations for VOC
losses from storage tanks published by the American Petroleum Institute
(API). Tank dimensional data were repeated from previous work published in
AP-42, Third Edition. Vapor pressure and product density data were derived
from published literature on physical properties of organic compounds. Both
fixed roof and floating roof emission factors were estimated; in addition,
factors were estimated for breathing losses and working losses.
3.3. METALS-ORIENTED OPERATIONS
Numerous metals-oriented operations were listed by SCC with no
associated emission factor for VOC. EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards (OAQPS) has investigated numerous smelting and metals processing
industries for possible new source" performance standards for criteria
pollutants. In the judment of various standards-setting personnel within
OAQPS, smelting operations (primary and secondary copper, lead, and zinc)
have negligible emissions of VOC associated with them. This information is
reported as negligible (NEG) emission factors in the listing contained in
this report.
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TABLE 3-1. SUMMARY OF NEW VOC EMISSION FACTORS FOR
THE CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Percent of SCC that
Chemical emission factor estimates
have been completed
Sources Used4
Adi pic acid 10%
Charcoal 20%
Nitric acid 100%
Polyethylene 75%
Polystyrene 50%
Polyester 25%
Sodium carbonate 100%
Sulfuric acid 100%
Ammonium nitrate 100%
AMINES/AMIDES
Aniline 40%
Ethanolamines 40%
Urea 100%
Methyl ethyl ketone 50%
Acetone 100%
Maleic anhydride 75%
ALDEHYDES
Formaldehyde 100%
Acetaldehyde 100%
Butyraldehyde 100%
Acrolein 50%
Chloroprene 75%
QRGANOHALOGENS
Ethylene dichloride 75%
Chloromethanes 75%
Perch!oroethylene 100%
Trichloroethylene 75%
Chlorobenzene 100%
Vinyl chloride 75%
Vinylidene chloride 75%
Fluorocarbons 75%
ORGANIC ACIDS
Acetic acid 60%
Acrylic acid 80%
Acetic anhydride 75%
Esters 100%
Bisphenol 100%
Butadiene 50%
Fugitive Documents
State files
BID
Source Assessment,
Source Assessment, BID
Source Assessment
BIDC
Review of NSPS document
Source Assessment
SOCMI Dockets
SOCMI Dockets, State files
Source Assessment
SOCMI Dockets .
SOCMI Dockets, Fugitive Documents
SOCMI Dockets, State files
SOCMI Dockets, CTGd, Fugitive Documentsb
CTG , OCMe, Fugitive Documents0
SOCMI Dockets
OCM®
OCMe
SOCMI Dockets, Fugitive Documents
SOCMI Dockets ,
Emission Source Survey, Fugitive Documents?
Emission Source Survey, Fugitive Documents
SOCMI Dockets f .
Survey Reports , Fugitive Documents
SOCMI Dockets
SOCMI Dockets
CTGe d
OCM^, CTG°
OCM , Survey Reports
SOCMI Dockets
SOCMI Dockets
OCMe, CTGa
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TABLE 3-1. SUMMARY OF NEW VOC EMISSION FACTORS FOR
THE CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
(cont'd.)
Percent of SCC that
Chemical emission factor estimates
have been completed
Sources Used'
Cumene 90%
Cyclohexane 50%
Cyclohexanone/ol 100%
Vinyl acetate 100%
Ethyl benzene 90%
Ethylene oxide 50%
Glycerin 50%
Toluene diisocyanate 75%
Methyl methacrylate 100%
Nitrobenzene 100%
OLEFINS
Ethylene 75%
Propylene 20%
Butylene 50%
Phenol 50%
Propylene oxide 90%
Styrene 50%
Caprolactam 75%
Linear alkylbenzene 75%
ALCOHOLS
Methanol 75%
Ethylene glycol 75%
Glycol ethers 80%
Acrylonitrile 100%
Adiponitrile 60%
OCM , Fugitivefdocuments
Survey Reports
OCM;
OCMe, State files,.SOCMI Dockets,
Fugitive Documents
SOCMI Dockets
SOCMI Dockets, Sourca Specific Report
OCM^, Survey Reports
OCM6 .
OCM , Fugitive documents
SOCMI Dockets, OCMe
Survey Reports, Fugitive documents
SOCMI Dockets
State files f
Survey Reports
OCMe, SOCMI Dockets
SOCMI Dockets, State files
OCM:
OCM6, SOCMI Dockets
OCMe, SOCMI Dockets
SOCMI Dockets
OCM: . .
OCMe, CTG, Fugitive Documents0
Survey Reports , SOCMI Dockets
AROMATICS
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Carbon tetrachloride
Allyl chloride
Allyl alcohol
Epichlorohydrin
30%
80%
50%
30%
75%
75%
SOCMI Dockets
OCM:, SOCMI Dockets
OCM?
OCM6
OCMe
SOCMI Dockets
uConsult Appendix A for complete references.
°Numerous fugitive documents were used which are described in Appendix C.
^Background Information Documents.
°Control Technology Guidelines.
xOrganic Chemical Manufacturing Reports.
Survey Reports on Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry.
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SECTION 4
QUALITY OF NEW EMISSION FACTOR ESTIMATES
Emission factor estimates that have been added to this NAPAP listing are
not of the same quality as the previously reported AP-42-based emission
factors. In terms of the AP-42 ratings, the estimates provided from this
effort would be considered of "E" quality. The scope of this effort was to
fill in gaps in the data in the 1985 NEDS document with readily available data
for VOC emission factors. As previously discussed, information was gathered
from a variety of sources including unverified State data and secondary
references such as draft or unpublished reports, and personal communication.
Within the main table of this report, new emission factor estimates are
readily identified by the presence of a number in the NOTES column to the far
right of each page. Each new emission factor estimate listed in this document
has a note explaining the source of information and calculation methods.
These notes are found in Appendix A. All other emission factors which do not
have a number associated with them in the NOTES column, have been extracted
directly from the 1985 NEDS document.
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SECTION 5
EMISSIONS CALCULATION PROCEDURES
In order to calculate emissions using the emission factors in this
publication, certain data values must be present. These values include:
(1) an annual operating rate, (2) fuel parameter, if applicable; (3) emission
factor from the SCC file, and (4) percent (%) control efficiency, if a
control device is present. Calculated emissions are derived as follows:
Calculated Emissions (Tons/Year) =
Annual Operating x Emission Factor x Fuel Parameter
Rate for SCC From SCC File If Applicable x 100-Control Efficiency
2,000 Pounds/Ton 100
where:
Annual Operating Rate = SCC Units/Year
Emission Factor = Pounds/SCC Unit
Fuel Parameter - Ash or Sulfur Content of Fuel on Weight-by-Percent (%) basis
Control Efficiency = Pollutant Control Device Percent (%) Efficiency
5.1 FUGITIVE EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS
The NEDS SCC's were recently expanded to include many individual unit
operations within chemical process units. One additional SCC in most
chemical process units is for "Fugitive Emissions: General". Fugitive
emissions of VOC, or equipment leaks, are not proportional to production
rate. Rather, they are associated with process unit complexity, i.e., the
number of equipment components in the process unit. As a result, the VOC
emissions from equipment leaks are presented in terms of pounds VOC/vear. not
pounds per SCC unit as with the remaining SCC's. To implement the fugitive
emissions estimate given in the listing, the source must be coded with NEDS
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emission estimation method code 3 (emissions to be calculated by a
computerized method) with an associated production volume of unity. This
permits the NEDS inventory computer program to automatically calculate
emissions.
Emissions estimates are presented for equipment leaks in a limited
number of chemical process unit types. Estimates are limited to those
fourteen process units studied during the development of New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS) for equipment leaks in SOCMI. Additional
discussion of estimating fugitive emissions is presented in Appendix C.
5.2 VOC EMISSIONS CALCULATION
Per agency policy and EPA guidance to States for the preparation of
emission inventories of volatile organic compounds, those VOC that are
considered to be photochemically nonreactive under atmospheric conditions
should not be included in emission inventories for ozone SIP development.
This subject is discussed further in the report Procedures for the
Preparation of Emission Inventories for Volatile Organic Compounds. Volume I
(Second Edition) EPA-450/2-77-028. However, some of these photochemically
nonreactive VOC are toxic (e.g., methylene chloride) and should be included
in air toxics inventories. Air toxics are not addressed specifically in this
document. Therefore, special considerations must be made on an individual
basis when toxics inventories are compiled.
Nonreactive VOC components are identified per data given in the VOC
Species Data Manual (Second Edition) EPA-450/4-80-015 and the publication
Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, AP-42. However, some
categories do not have VOC species data. These categories use the AP-42
nonmethane VOC emission factors to represent nonreactive VOC emission
factors. The following compounds are considered to be photochemically
nonreactive:
Methane
Ethane
Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon 113)
Methylene Chloride
1,1,1-Trichloroethane (Methyl Chloroform)
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Tri chlorof1uoromethane
Dichlorodif1uoromethane
Chlorodi fluoromethane
Tri fl uoromethane
Dichlorotetrafl uoroethane
Chloropentaf1uoroethane
In some State-based data (for example, California), emissions of organic
compounds are viewed as total organics, with the fraction of reactive organic
compounds also reported. While the classification of reactive organic
compounds is similar to EPA's definition of VOC, this classification is
somewhat different, at least in California, in that it includes ethane. In
compiling emission factors for the SCC's in the organic chemical
manufacturing section, the effect of this definition on the emission factor
was deemed negligible.
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SECTION 6
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
This section discusses the portions of the SCC listing for which VOC
emission factor estimates have not been presented to date. In examining these
areas that are deficient in emissions data, recommendations are made for
further study to complete the emission factor estimates for the majority of
the SCC's that currently have no estimates. Potential data sources,
estimation procedures, and resource requirements are given.
A review of the October 1985 NEDS document shows that there are 13 major
classifications for which VOC emission factor estimates were not developed for
many of the operations described by subclassifications. Table 6-1 presents
these major classifications (and various subclassifications) and the sources
of information that could be used to develop VOC emission factors.
Four classifications for which VOC emission factors were not developed
for many of the more prominent subclassifications are chemical manufacturing,
primary and secondary metal production, and organic chemical storage. Based
on an understanding of the raw materials used in many of the processes
contained in the NEDS document, the classifications presented in Table 6-1 can
be divided into two groups. The first group contains classifications that are
expected to have some quantifiable VOC emissions. The second group contains
classifications where the VOC emissions are considered to be negligible.
In preparing the emission factor estimates given in this document, most
of the attention was placed on organic chemical processes, petroleum product
storage, and organic chemical storage. The data sources that were used
included: (1) State agency data files, (2) data contained in dockets for
standards development programs, (3) EPA-published data in background
information documents (BID's) and control techniques guidelines (CTG)
documents, and (4) calculations using published correlations and practices.
For future study, State data files and calculations would provide the
best potential for development of additional emission factor estimates.
Research into processing details is viewed as the route for examining the VOC
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TABLE 6-1. EMISSION SOURCES WITHOUT VOC EMISSION FACTORS
AND POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Emission Source
Information Source
Group5
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Explosives - Trinitrotoluene
Phosphoric acid
Synthetic organic fiber
production
Pharmaceutical preparations
Acetylene production
Alcohols production
Toluene
Mixed xylenes
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION
Aluminum ore: electro-reduction
Ferroalloy (open furnace)
Sintering
Steel production
Barium ore processing
Taconite iron ore processing
Metal mining
Fuel fired equipment
SECONDARY METAL PRODUCTION
Secondary aluminum
Secondary copper smelting
and alloying
Gray iron foundries
Steel foundry
Secondary zinc
PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY
Sulfate (Kraft) pulping
Sulfite pulping
Wood pressure treating
Wood products -
. fugitive emissions
Wood products - fuel fired
equipment
State data (NJ)D
NSPS datac r .
CTG/NSPS datac'a
State data (IN, NJ, NY,, PR),
Source Assessment '
State data f
Source Assessment!
Source Assessment!
Source Assessment
Telephone contact to states where
these industries are located
State data*
State data
State data®
State data®
State data
NSPS data"
NSPS dataj
NSPS data,
NSPS datac
NSPS data(
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TABLE 6-1. EMISSION SOURCES WITHOUT VOC EMISSION FACTORS
AND POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION
(cont'd.)
Emission Source
Information Source
Group'
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
TEXTILE PRODUCTS
ORGANIC SOLVENT DECREASING
Processing details9
Processing details9
Processing details9
State data (NC, SC, TN)e
Source Assessment
2
2
2
1
1
PETROLEUM PRODUCT STORAGE
External floating roof tanks
Internal floating roof tanks
BULK PLANTS PETROLEUM STORAGE
ORGANIC CHEMICAL STORAGE
TSDF/POTW
State data (NJ, LA, TX, IL, CA)1
State data (NJ, LA, TX)
State datah
OAQPS1
h
Category 1 includes source classifications for which emission factor estimates can be
developed by using emissions data from state files. Emission factor estimates cannot
be developed from state data for Category 2 sources at this time.
This material is manufactured by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Inc. at their
Deepwater, New Jersey plant.
GNew Source Performance Standard (NSPS). Data obtained from background information
document (BID).
Control techniques guideline (CTG) document describing process emissions in the
manufacture of synthetic organic fibers.
Emissions data obtained from States (files) where this industry is located.
Source assessment survey that identifies the locations and sources of VOC emissions.
gFrom literature describing the manufacture of this product (e.g., raw materials, process
information, refining).
Data obtained from States where these chemicals are stored and use of modeling equations
contained in AP-42 to predict VOC emissions from storage tanks.
obtained from EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS).
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emissions potential for sources that are unlikely to be large VOC emitters.
In some instances, calculational approaches appear to provide the most direct
method of generating emission factor estimates for storage of "generic"
chemical groups.
6.1 STATE CONTACTS
Several States were contacted to request data to develop VOC emission
factors. Much of the data received from the States were used to develop VOC
emission factors for the chemical manufacturing and organic chemical storage
operations. Several States not providing data in this initial effort have been
identified for further data gathering for group 1 classifications. This is
supported by telephone contacts with State environmental agencies and the
willingness of these agencies to provide these data. The States targeted as
potential data resources include Delaware, New Jersey, Louisiana, Illinois,
Texas, and West Virginia.
Emissions data obtained from State agencies generally will only be
released provided there is assurance that confidential information will not be
inserted directly into a document that will be made available to the public.
Some States have VOC emissions data that can be provided directly, and be
retrieved relatively easily from computer data bases by SCC code. For other
States, the emissions data are stored in paper files, and can be obtained only
through a site visit to the State environmental agency.
It is believed that development of VOC emission factors for group 2
classifications cannot be based on State emissions data. This would have to
be verified through telephone contacts with State agencies where the
industries of interest are located.
6.2 LITERATURE RESEARCH
As mentioned previously, processes within group 2 classifications (e.g.,
primary metal production, building construction, and electrical equipment) are
expected to have negligible VOC emissions. Although there has been no VOC
emissions testing of processes within these classifications, this assumption
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is based, in part, on a basic understanding of the nature of these processes
and through telephone contacts with EPA personnel who have knowledge of
processes within these classifications. Assigning a negligible VOC emissions
factor to these processes would be based on a review of the various sources of
literature that describe the raw materials and manufacturing processes of
products or related elements within these classifications.
6.3 OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS (OAQPS)
It is believed that VOC emission factors for a few of the classifications
in both Group 1 and Group 2 can be obtained from information contained in
background documents for new source performance standards (NSPS) and control
technique guideline (CTG) documents (e.g., synthetic organic fiber production,
fuel-fired equipment, and pulp and paper industry). OAQPS personnel would be
contacted to provide these documents and insight into these particular
processes. If, however, VOC emission factors are not explicitly stated in
these documents, then OAQPS personnel having experience in areas within these
classifications would be contacted to provide an estimate of VOC emission
factors for these operations.
EPA's OAQPS is currently conducting standards development activities for
treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDF's). This group of sources
is seen as having a large potential for atmospheric emissions of VOC. Efforts
are in progress to develop nationwide estimates of VOC emissions from TSDF's.
Data on waste streams are being gathered for use in models developed to
simulate various facility designs and emissions mechanisms. The results of
these modeling efforts are expected in March 1986.
In a parallel endeavor, the TSDF project team is also gathering data from
the EPA Office of Water (OW) and the EPA Office of Solid Waste (OSW) on waste
streams handled by publicly-owned treatment works (POTW's). POTW's represent
another potentially large source of VOC emissions that have not as yet been
estimated. Data gathered by the TSDF team will be used in TSDF models to
estimate nationwide emissions of VOC and hazardous air pollutants (HAP's) for
various standards development programs. The data gathering efforts should
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begin in April 1986. Both of these programs would be targeted to estimate
emission factors for TSDF's and POTW's.
6.4 CALCULATIONAL PROCEDURES
In this current effort, estimates of VOC emission factors have been
generated for a large number of specific organic chemicals. By using API
correlations for working losses and standing losses, emission factors were
estimated based upon published vapor pressure data and tank dimensional
information supplied in an earlier edition of AP-42. Estimates are still
lacking for "generic" chemical groups, such as alkanes, alkenes, amines, and
alcohols. Future work would involve applying these estimation techniques for
specific chemicals listed by the International Trade Commission (ITC) under
each generic group. These emission factor estimates would then be weighted to
provide the emission factor estimate. For example, for standing losses,
individual estimates could be weighted by nationwide capacity data. For
working losses, ITC production data could be used to weight the individual
emission factor estimates.
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SECTION 7
SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODES AND VOC EMISSION FACTORS
This section contains VOC emission factors previously reported in
OAQPS's 1985 NEDS document and VOC emission factors recently developed by the
AEERL of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Emission factor estimates
that have been added as a result of this effort can be identified by the
presence of a number in the NOTES column to the far right of each page. All
other emission factors listed, without a number associated with them in the
NOTES column, have been extracted directly from OAQPS's 1985 NEDS document.
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voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
EXTERNAL COMBUSTION BOILERS - ELECTRIC GENERATION
Anthracite Coal
1-01-001-01 - Pulverized Coal
1-01-001-02 - Traveling Grave Stokers
Bituminous Coal
1-01-002-01 - Pulverized Coal: Wet Bottom
1-01-002-02 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
1-01-002-03 - Cyclone
1-01-002-04 - Spreader Stoker
1-01-002-05 - Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
1-01-002-12 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tangential Firing)
1-01-002-17 - Atmospheric Fluidized Bed
Subbituminous Coal
1-01-002-21 - Pulverized Coal: Wet Bottom
1-01-002-22 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
1-01-002-23 - Cyclone
1-01-002-24 - Spreader Stoker
1-01-002-25 - Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
1-01-002-26 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tangential Firing)
Lignite
1-01-003-01 - Pulverized Coal
1-01-003-02 - Pulverized Coal: Tangential Firing
1-01-003-03 - Cyclone
1-01-003-04 - Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
1-01-003-06 - Spreader Stoker
Residual Oil
1-01-004-01 - Grade 6 Oil: Normal Firing
(Includes horizontally, opposed
and front wall firing)
1-01-004-04 - Grade 6 Oil: Tangential Firing
1-01-004-05 - Grade 5 Oil: Normal Firing
1-01-004-06 - Grade 5 Oil: Tangential Firing
Distillate Oil
1-01-005-01 - Grades 1 and 2 Oil
1-01-005-04 - Grade 4 Oil: Normal Firing
1-01-005-05 - Grade 4 Oil: Tangential Firing
Units Notes
- 4911A
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.2
0.76
0.76
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
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Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
•5
10 Gallons Burned
3
10- Gallons Burned
10? Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
0
10^ Gallons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Natural Gas
1-01-006-01
1-01-006-02
1-01-006-04
Boilers over 100 MMBtu/Hr except
tangentially fired units
Boilers under 100 MMBtu/Hr except
tangentially fired units
Tangentially Fired Boilers
Process Gas (Specify Gas in Comments)
1-01-007-01 - Boilers over 100 MMBtu/Hr
1-01-007-02 - Boilers under 100 MMBtu/Hr
Cokec
1-01-008-01 - All Boiler Sizes
Wood/Bark Waste
1-01-009-01 - Bark-Fired Boiler
1-01-009-02 - Wood/Bark-Fired Boiler
1-01-009-03 - Wood-Fired Boiler
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
1-01-010-01 - Butane
1-01-010-02 - Propane
Bagasse
1-01-011-01 - All Boiler Sizes
Solid Waste
1-01-012-01 - Specify Waste Material In Comments
Liquid Waste
1-01-013-01 - Specify Waste Material in Comments
1-01-013-02 - Waste Oil
EXTERNAL COMBUSTION BOILERS - INDUSTRIAL3
Anthracite Coal
1-02-001-01 - Pulverized Coal
1-02-001-04 - Traveling Grate Stokers
1-02-001-07 - Hand-Fired
Bituminous Coal
1-02-002-01 - Pulverized Coal: Wet Bottom
1-02-002-02 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
1-02-002-03 - Cyclone
1.4
2.8
1.4
1.4
2.8
0.07
1.4
1.4
1.4
0.26
0.25
2.0"
0.07
0.07
10.0
0.07
0.07
0.07
10 Cubic Feet Burned
106 Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
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VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Bituminous Coal (Continued)
1-02-002-04 - Spreader Stoker
1-02-002-05 - Overfeed Stoker
1-02-002-06 -
1-02-002-12 -
1-02-002-17 -
1-02-002-19 -
Subbituminous
1-02-002-21 -
1-02-002-22 -
1-02-002-23 -
1-02-002-24 -
1-02-002-25 -
1-02-002-26 -
1-02-002-29 -
Lignite
1-02-003-01 -
1-02-003-02 -
1-02-003-03 -
1-02-003-04 -
1-02-003-06 -
1-02-003-07 -
Residual Oil
1-02-004-01 -
1-02-004-04 -
1-02-004-05 -
Distillate Oil
1-02-005-01 -
1-02-005-04 -
1-02-005-05 -
Natural Gas
1-02-006-01 -
1-02-006-02 -
1-02-006-03 -
1-02-006-04 -
Underfeed Stoker
Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tangential Firing)
Atmospheric Fluidized Bed
Cogeneration
Coal
Pulverized Coal: Wet Bottom
Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
Cyclone
Spreader Stoker
Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tangential Firing)
Cogeneration
Pulverized Coal
Pulverized Coal: Tangential Firing
Cyclone
Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
Spreader Stoker
Cogeneration
Grade 6 Oil
Grade 5 Oil
Cogeneration
Grades 1 and 2 Oil
Grade 4 Oil
Cogeneration
Over 100 MMBtu/Hr
10-100 MMBtu/Hr
Less Than 10 MMBtu/Hr
Cogeneration
0.07
0.07
1.3
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.28
0.28
0.28
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.4
2.8
5.3
1.4
Units Notes
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
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Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
o
10^ Gallons Burned
10, Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
•5
10| Gallons Burned
10, Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
c
10? Cubic Feet Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feed Burned
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Process Gas
1-02-007-01 -
1-02-007-04 -
1-02-007-07 -
1-02-007-10 -
1-02-007-99 -
Cokec
1-02-008-02 -
1-02-008-04 -
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Petroleum Refinery Gasc
Blast Furnace Gas
Coke Oven Gas
Cogeneration
Other: Specify in Comments
All Boiler Sizes
Cogeneration
2.8.
0.0°
1.2d
0.07
0.07
Units
c
10£ Cubic Feet
10? Cubic Feet
lo£ Cubic Feet
10£ Cubic Feet
10° Cubic Feet
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Notes
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Wood/Bark Waste
1-02-009-01 -
1-02-009-02 -
1-02-009-03 -
1-02-009-04 -
1-02-009-05 -
1-02-009-06 -
1-02-009-07 -
Bark-Fired Boiler (Greater than
50,000 LB Steam)
Wood/Bark-Fired Boiler (Greater
than 50,000 LB Steam)
Wood-Fired Boiler (Greater than
50,000 LB Steam)
Bark-Fired Boiler (Less than
50,000 LB Steam)
Wood/Bark- Fired Boiler (Less than
50,000 LB Steam)
Wood-Fired Boiler (Less than
50,000 LB Steam)
Wood Cogeneration
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
1-02-010-01 -
1-02-010-02 -
Bagasse
Butane
Propane
0.26
0.25
A
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
3
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
1-02-011-01 - All Boiler Sizes
Solid Waste
1-02-012-01 - Specify Waste Material in Comments
2.0 Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Liquid Waste (See Ma.ior Group 26. SCC 3-07-001-04 for pulp mill recovery boilers)
1-02-013-01 - Specify Waste Meterial in Comments10~ Gallons Burned
1-02-013-02 - Waste Oil 10J Gallons Burned
CO Boiler0
1-02-014-01 -
1-02-014-02 -
1-02-014-03 -
1-02-014-04 -
Natural Gas
Process Gas
Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
2.8
2.8
0.2
0.28
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10? Cubic Feet Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
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SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Units Notes
EXTERNAL COMBUSTION BOILERS - COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL3
Anthracite Coal
1-03-001-01 - Pulverized Coal
1-03-001-02 - Traveling Grate Stokers
1-03-001-03 - Hand-Fired
Bituminous Coal
1-03-002-05 - Pulverized Coal: Wet Bottom
1-03-002-06 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
1-03-002-07 - Overfeed Stoker
1-03-002-08 - Underfeed Stoker
1-03-002-09 - Spreader Stoker
1-03-002-14 - Hand-Fired
1-03-002-16 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tangential Firing)
1-03-002-17 - Atmospheric Fluidized Bed
Subbituminous Coal
1-03-002-21 - Pulverized Coal: Wet Bottom
1-03-002-22 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
1-03-002-23 - Cyclone
1-03-002-24 - Spreader Stoker
1-03-002-25 - Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
1-03-002-26 - Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tangential Firing)
Lignite
1-03-003-05 - Pulverized Coal
1-03-003-06 - Pulverized Coal: Tangential Firing
1-03-003-07 - Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
1-03-003-07 - Spreader Stoker
Residual Oil0
1-03-004-01 - Grade 6 Oil
1-03-004-04 - Grade 5 Oil
Distillate Oil
1-03-005-01 - Grades 1 and 2 Oil
1-03-005-04 - Grade 4 Oil
Natural Gas
1-03-006-01 - Over 100 MMBtu/Hr
1-03-006-02 - 10-100 MMBtu/Hr
1-03-006-03 - Less Than 10 MMBtu/Hr
0.07
0.07
10.0
0.07
0.07
0.07
1.3
0.07
10.0
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
1.13
1.13
0.34
0.34
1.4
2.8
5.3
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
M
lof Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
•s
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
c
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
26
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Process Gas
1-03-007-01 - Sewage Gas
1-03-007-99 - Other Not Classified
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Wood/Bark Waste
1-03-009-01 - Bark-Fired Boiler
1-03-009-02 - Wood/Bark-Fired Boiler
1-03-009-03 - Wood-Fired Boiler
1.4 Tons Burned
1.4 Tons Burned
1.4 Tons Burned
Liquid Petroleum Gas CLPG)
1-03-010-01 - Butane
1-03-010-02 - Propane
Solid Waste
1-03-012-01 - Specify Waste Material in Comments
Liquid Waste
1-03-013-01 - Specify Waste Material in Comments
1-03-013-02 - Waste Oil
1-03-013-03 - Sewage Grease Skimmings
EXTERNAL COMBUSTION - SPACE HEATERS
0.5 10g Gallons Burned
0.47 10 Gallons Burned
Tons Burned
10- Gallons Burned
10, Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Industrial Space Heaters
1-05-001-05 - Distillate Oil
1-05-001-06 - Natural Gas
1-05-001-10 - Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Commercial Space Heaters
1-05-002-05 - Distillate Qilc
1-05-002-06 - Natural Gasc
1-05-002-09 - Wood0
1-05-002-10 - Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)C
0.7 10^ Gallons Burned
5.3 10? Cubic Feet Burned
0.5 10 Gallons Burned
Oo7 10g Gallons Burned
5.3 10 Cubic Feet Burned
1.7 Tons Burned
0.5 10 Gallons Burned
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - ELECTRIC GENERATION - 4911
Distillate Oil (Diesel)
2-01-001-01 - Turbine
2-01-001-02 - Reciprocating
4.77 10o Gallons Burned
32.1 10 Gallons Burned
Natural Gas
2-01-002-01 - Turbine
2-01-002-02 - Reciprocating
Kerosene/Naphtha (Jet Fue1)(
2-01-009-01 - Turbine
2-01-009-02 - Reciprocating
12.6 10g Cubic Feet Burned
82.9 10 Cubic Feet Burned
4.77 10, Gallons Burned
32.1 10* Gallons Burned
27
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Gevsers/Geothermal
2-01-010-01 - Steam Engine
INTERNAL COMBUSTION - INDUSTRIAL
Distillate Oil (Diesel)
2-02-001-01 - Turbine
2-02-001-02 - Reciprocating
2-02-001-03 - Turbine: Cogeneration
2-02-001-04 - Engine: Cogeneration
Tons Steam Produced
Natural Gas
2-02-002-01
2-02-002-02
2-02-002-03
2-02-002-04
Turbine
Reciprocating
Turbine: Cogeneration
Engine: Cogeneration
Gasoline
2-02-003-01 - Reciprocating
Large Bore Engine
2-02-004-01 - Diesel
2-02-004-02 - Dual Fuel (Oil/Gas) .
2-02-004-03 - Dual Fuel (Cogeneration)
Residual/Crude Oil0
2-02-005-01 - Reciprocating
Kerosene/Naphtha (Jet Fuel)0
2-02-009-01 - Turbine
2-02-009-02 - Reciprocating
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)d
2-02-010-01 - Propane: Reciprocating
2-02-010-02 - Butane: Reciprocating
INTERNAL COMBUSTION - COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL
4.77 10? Gallons Burned
32.1 10, Gallons Burned
4.77 10, Gallons Burned
32.1 10J Gallons Burned
6.9 10g Cubic Feet Burned
82.9 10g Cubic Feet Burned
12.6 10;? Cubic Feet Burned
82.9 10° Cubic Feet Burned
147.7C 103 Gallons Burned
13.0 lOf Gallons Burned
1.5 10R Horsepower-Hours
1.32 10° Brake HP-Hours
32.1 10J Gallons Burned
4.77 10? Gallons Burned
32.1 10° Gallons Burned
83.0 10- Gallons Burned
83.0 IQ Gallons Burned
Distillate Oil (Diesel)
2-03-001-01 - Reciprocating
2-03-001-02 - Turbine
32.1 10? Gallons Burned
4.77 10° Gallons Burned
Natural Gas
2-03-002-01 - Reciprocating
2-03-002-02 - Turbine
82.9 10° Cubic Feet Burned
12.6 10° Cubic Feet Burned
28
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Gasoline
2-03-003-01 - Reciprocating
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)d
2-03-010-01 - Propane: Reciprocating
2-03-010-02 - Butane: Reciprocating
INTERNAL COMBUSTION - ENGINE TESTING
Aircraft
2-04-001-01 - Turbojet
2-04-001-02 - Turboshaft
147.7
83.0
83.0
46.0
46.0
10 Gallons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
10
Gallons Fuel
Gallons Fuel
Turbine
2-04-003-01
2-04-003-02
Natural Gas
Diesel/Kerosene
Reciprocating
2-04-004-01 - Gasoline
2-04-004-02 - Diesel/Kerosene
INTERNAL COMBUSTION - FUGITIVE EMISSIONS*
Other Not Classified
2-88-888-01 - Specify in Comments
2-88-888-02 - Specify in Comments
2-88-888-03 - Specify in Comments
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING - MAJOR GROUP 28
6.9 10^ Cubic Feet Burned
4.77 10° Gallons Burned
148.0 10? Gallons Burned
32.1 10 Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10- Cubic Feet Burned
10 Horsepower-Hours
Adioic Acid
3-01-001-01
3-01-001-02
3-01-001-03
3-01-001-04
3-01-001-05
3-01-001-06
3-01-001-07
3-01-001-08
3-01-001-09
3-01-001-80
- 2869
- General
- Raw Material Storage
- Cyclohexane Oxidation
- Nitric Acid Reaction
- Adipic Acid Refining
- Adipic Acid Drying/Loading &
- Absorber
- Dryer
- Cooler
- Fugitive Emissions: General*
42.7
2.2
40.0
0.0
0.5
StorageO.O
62,000
Tons of Product
Tons of Product
Tons of Product
Tons of Product
Tons of Product
Tons of Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year 1,2
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note
Ammonia Production - 2873
3-01-003-05
3-01-003-06
3-01-003-07
3-01-003-08
3-01-003-09
Feedstock Desulfurization 7.2
Primary Reformer: Natural Gas Fired 0.012
Primary Reformer: Oil Fired 0.38
Carbon Dioxide Regenerator 1.04
Condensate Stripper 1.2
Carbon Black Production - 2895
3-01-005-01 - Channel Process* 8943.0
3-01-005-02 - Thermal Process h 0.0
3-01-005-03 - Gas Furnace Process 1400.0
(Main Process Vent)
3-01-005-04 - Oil Furnace Process 100.0
(Main Process Vent)
3-01-005-06 - Transport Air Vent 0.0
3-01-005-07 - Pellet Dryer
3-01-005-08 - Bagging/Loading 0.0
3-01-005-09 - Furnace Process Fugitive Emissions 0.0
Charcoal Manufacture - 2861
3-01-006-01 - General 314.0
3-01-006-03 - Batch Kiln 314.0
3-01-006-04 - Continuous Furnace 314.0
3-01-006-05 - Briquetting 0.0
3-01-006-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Chioro-Alkali Production - 2812
3-01-008-01 - Liquefaction (Diaphram Cell
Process)
3-01-008-02 - Liquefaction (Mercury Cell
Process)
3-01-008-03 - Chlorine Loading: Tank Car Vents 0.0
3-01-008-04 - Chlorine Loading: Storage Tank 0.0
Vents
3-01-008-05 - Air Blowing of Mercury Cell Brine 0.0
Cleaning Chemicals - 2841, 2842
3-01-009-01 - Spray Drying: Soaps & Detergents 0.06
3-01-009-02 - Speciality Cleaners 2000
3-01-009-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
100 Tons Chlorine
Liquified
100 Tons Chlorine
Liquified
100 Tons Chlorine
Liquified
100 Tons Chlorine
Liquified
100 Tons Chlorine
Liquified
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Produced
30
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Explosives -
3-01-010-11
3-01-010-12
3-01-010-13
3-01-010-14
Process
Trinitrotoluene - 2892
- Batch Process: Nitration
Reactors Fume Recovery
- Batch Process: Nitration
Reactors Acid Recovery
- Batch Process: Nitric Acid
Concentrators
- Batch Process: Sulfuric Acid
VOC
Lbs/Unit Units Notes
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
3-01-010-15
3-01-010-21
3-01-010-22
3-01-010-23
3-01-010-30
Concentrators - Electrostatic
Precipitators (Exit)
Red Water
- Batch Process
Incinerator
- Continuous Process:
Reactors -
Nitration
(Fume Recovery)
- Continuous Process: Nitration
Reactors - (Acid Recovery)
- Continuous Process: Red Water
Incinerator
- Open Burning: Waste
Hydrochloric Acid - 2819
3-01-011-01 - By-Product Process
3-01-011-98 - Handling & Storage (99.9% Removal)
Hydrofluoric Acid - 2819
3-01-012-02 - Rotary Kiln (Acid Reactor)
3-01-012-03 - Fluorspar Grinding/Drying
3-01-012-04 - Fluorspar Handling Silos
3-01-012-05 - Fluorspar Transfer
3-01-012-06 - Tail Gas Vent
Nitric Acid - 2873
3-01-013-01
3-01-013-02
3-01-013-03
3-01-013-04
Absorber Tail Gas
(Pre-1970 Facilities)
Absorber Tail Gas
(Post-1970 Facilities)
Nitric Acid Concentration
(Pre-1970 Facilities)
Nitric Acid Concentration
(Post-1970 Facilities)
Paint Manufacture - 2851
3-01-014-01 - General Mixing & Handling
3-01-014-02 - Pigment Handling
3-01-014-99 - Other Not Classified
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
1.1 Tons TNT Burned
Tons Final Acid
10-5 Gallons Acid
Tons Acid Produced
Tons Fluorspar
0.0 Tons Fluorspar
0.0 Tons Fluorspar
Tons Acid Produced
0.0 Tons Pure Acid Produced
0.0 Tons Pure Acid Produced
0.0 Tons Pure Acid Produced
0.0 Tons Pure Acid Produced
30.0 Tons Paint Produced
0.0 Tons Pigment Processed
Tons Product
4
4
4
4
31
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Process
Varnish Manufacture - 2851
3-01-015-01 - Bodying Oil
3-01-015-02 - Oleoresinous
3-01-015-03 - Alkyd
3-01-015-05 - Acrylic
3-01-015-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
VOC
Lbs/Unit
40.0
150.0
160.0
20.0
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Units
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Note
Phosphoric Acid: Viet Process - 2874
3-01-016-01 - Reactor
3-01-016-02 - Gypsum Pond
3-01-016-03 - Condenser
Phosphoric Acid; Thermal Process - 2874
3-01-017-02 - Absorber: General
3-01-017-03 - Absorber w/Packed Tower
3-01-017-04 - Absorber w/Venturi Scrubber
3-01-017-05 - Absorber w/Glass Mist Eliminator
3-01-017-06 - Absorber w/Wire Mist Eliminator
3-01-017-07 - Absorber w/High-pressure Mist
Eliminator
3-01-017-08 - Absorber w/Electrostatic
Precipitator
Plastics Production - Specific Products - 2821J
Tons Phosphate Rock
Tons Phosphate Rock
Tons Phosphate Rock
Tons Phosphorous Burned
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Tons P?0c
Tons P«OC
Tons P,0c
Tons pfo~
Tons PO
Tons
Produced
3-01-018-01 -
3-01-018-02 -
3-01-018-03 -
3-01-018-05 -
3-01-018-07 -
3-01-018-08 -
3-01-018-09 -
3-01-018-10 -
3-01-018-11 -
3-01-018-12 -
3-01-018-13 -
3-01-018-14 -
3-01-018-15 -
3-01-018-16 -
3-01-018-17 -
3-01-018-18 -
3-01-018-19 -
Polyvinyl Chlorides & Copolymers
Polypropylene and Copolymers
Ethyl ene-Propylene Copolymers
Phenolic Resins
Polyethylene (High Density)
Monomer & Solvent Recovery
Extruder
Conveying
Storage
Polyethylene (Low Density)
Recovery & Purification System
Extruder
Pellet Silo
Transf er/Handl i ng/Loadi ng/Packi ng
Polystyrene
Reactor
Solvent Recovery
17.0
0.7
14.6
26.4
11.0
7.7
60.0
60.0
0.0
0.0
11.1
0.1
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
85"
6
5
86
5
5
5
5
87
6
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SCC Process
Plastics Production - Soecific Products - 2821
3-01-018-20 - Polymer Drying
3-01-018-21 - Extruding/Pel leti zing/Conveying/
Storage
3-01-018-22 - Acrylic Resins
3-01-018-27 - Polyamide Resins
3-01-018-32 - Urea- Formaldehyde Resins
3-01-018-37 - Polyester Resins: General
3-01-018-38 - Polyester/Alkyd Resins: Reactor
Kettle
3-01-018-39 - Polyester/Alkyd Resins: Resin
Thinning Tank
3-01-018-40 - Polyester/Alkyd Resins: Resin
Storage Tank
3-01-018-42 - Melamine Resins
3-01-018-47 - Epoxy Resins
3-01-018-52 - Polyfluorocarbons
Polvethvlene - 2821J
3-01-018-60 - Recovery System
3-01-018-61 - Purification System
3-01-018-63 - Extruder
3-01-018-64 - Pellet Silo/Storage
3-01-018-65 - Transfer/Conveying
3-01-018-66 - Packing/Shipping
Plastics Production - General Processes - 2821J
3-01-018-90 - Catalyst Preparation
3-01-018-91 - Reactor Vents
3-01-018-92 - Separation Processes
3-01-018-93 - Raw Material -Storage
3-01-018-94 - Solvent Storage
3-01-018-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Phthalic Anhydride - 2865
3-01-019-01 - o-Xylene Oxidation: Main Process
Stream (Reactor Condensers)
3-01-019-02 - o-Xylene Oxidation: Pre-treatment
3-01-019-04 - o-Xylene Oxidation: Distillation
VOC
Lbs/Unit
(Continued)
0.45
1.17
1.55
20.0
0.46
4.77
6.7
11.1
50.0
6.8
0.055
0.02
0.06
0.03
0.47
0.4
0.034
0.018
0.0
0.0
2.4
3-01-019-05 - Naphthalene Oxidation: Main Process 0.0
Stream (Reactor/Condensers)
3-01-019-06 - Naphthalene Oxidation:
Pre-treatment
3-01-019-07 - Naphthalene Oxidation:
Distillation
0.0
10.0
Units
j
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Resin Produced
Tons Thinning
Solvent Used
10 Gallons Thinned
Resin Stored
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Raw Material
Tons Solvent
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Notes
6
88
89
3
90
91
92
93
5
7
6
6
6
6
94
95
96
97
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SCC Process
Printi na Ink Manufacture - 2893
3-01-020-01 - Vehicle Cooking: General
3-01-020-02 - Vehicle Cooking: Oils
3-01-020-03 - Vehicle Cooking: Oleoresin
3-01-020-04 - Vehicle Cooking: Alkyds
3-01-020-05 - Pigment Mixing
Sodium Carbonate - 2812
3-01-021-01 - Solvay Process: NH, Recovery
3-01-021-02 - Solvay: Handling *
3-01-021-03 - Trona Crushing/Screening
3-01-021-04 - Calciner: Gas-Fired
3-01-021-05 - Calciner: Coal-Fired
3-01-021-06 - Rotary Dryer
3-01-021-07 - Fluid Bed Dryer
3-01-021-08 - Dissolver
3-01-021-12 - Rotary Predryer
3-01-021-13 - Bleacher: Gas-Fired
3-01-021-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Sulfuric Acid. Chamber Process - 2819
3-01-022-01 - General
Sulfuric Acid - Contact Process - 2819
3-01-023-01 - Absorber/0 99.9% Conversion
3-01-023-04 - Absorber/0 99.5% Conversion
3-01-023-06 - Absorber/0 99.0% Conversion
3-01-023-08 - Absorber/0 98.0% Conversion
3-01-023-10 - Absorber/0 97.0% Conversion
3-01-023-12 - Absorber/0 96.0% Conversion
3-01-023-14 - Absorber/0 95.0% Conversion
3-01-023-16 - Absorber/0 94.0% Conversion
3-01-023-18 - Absorber/0 93.0% Conversion
3-01-023-19 - Concentrator
3-01-023-20 - Tank Car and Truck Unloading
3-01-023-21 - Storage Tank Vents
3-01-023-22 - Leaks in Process Equipment
VOC
Lbs/Unit
120.0
40.0
150.0
160.0
6.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Pigment
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Ore Processed
Tons Ore Processed
Tons Ore Processed
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Dry NaHC03 Feed
Tons Dry Feed
Tons Produced
Tons of Pure Acid
Produced
Tons 100% H9SO.
Tons 100% H,SO;
Tons 100% H,SO:
Tons 100% H,SOT
Tons 100% H,SO;
Tons 100% H,S07
Tons 100% H,SO;
Tons 100% H,SO;
Tons 100% H;SO;
Tons 100% H«SO;
Tons 100% H;SO; Loaded
Tons 100% H,S07 Stored
Tons 100% HgSOj
Note
3
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
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SCC Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Synthetic Orqanic Fiber Production - Specific Products -
3-01-024-01 - Polyamide (e.g., Nylon)
3-01-024-02 - Polyesters (e.g., Dacron)
3-01-024-05 - Polyfluorocarbons (e.g., Teflon)
3-01-024-10 - Acrylics (e.g., Orion)
3-01-024-14 - Polyolefins (e.g., Polypropylene)
3-01-024-15 - Vinyls (e.g., Saran)
3-01-024-16 - Aramid
7.0
73.0
Synthetic Orqanic Fiber Production - General Processes -
3-01-024-21 - Dope Preparation
3-01-024-22 - Filtration
3-01-024-23 - Fiber Extrusion
3-01-024-24 - Washing/Drying/Finishing
3-01-024-25 - Fiber Storage
3-01-024-26 - Equipment Cleanup
3-01-024-27 - Solvent Storage
Cellulosic Fiber Production - 2823
3-01-025-01 - Viscose (e.g., Rayon)
3-01-025-05 - Acetate
Synthetic Rubber Production (Manufacturina Only)
3-01-026-01 - General
3-01-026-02 - Butyl (Isobutylene)
3-01-026-08 - Acrylonitrile
3-01-026-09 - Dryers
3-01-026-10 - Blowdown Tank
3-01-026-11 - Steam Stripper
3-01-026-12 - Prestorage Tank
3-01-026-13 - Monomer Recovery (Absorber Vent)
3-01-026-14 - Blending Tanks
3-01-026-15 - Isoprene
3-01-026-16 - Latex: Monomer Removal
3-01-026-17 - Latex: Blending Tank
3-01-026-25 - Chloroprene
3-01-026-30 - Silicone Rubber
3-01-026-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
- 2822
83.0
5.0
0.52
0.84
17.0
0.2
Units Notes
2824
Tons Fiber
Tons Fiber
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product 10
Tons Product
Tons Product
2824
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Solvent
Tons Fiber
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
• Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
35
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SCC Process
Ammonium Nitrate Production - 2873
3-01-027-04 - Neutral izer
3-01-027-07 - Rotary Drum Granulator
3-01-027-08 - Pan Granulator
3-01-027-09 - Bulk Loading (General)
3-01-027-10 - Bagging Product
3-01-027-11 - Neutral izer (High Density)
3-01-027-12 - Prilling Tower (High Density)
3-01-027-14 - Prill Coolers (High Density)
3-01-027-17 - Evaporator/Concentrator
(High Density)
3-01-027-18 - Coating (High Density)
3-01-027-20 - Solids Screening
3-01-027-21 - Neutral izer (Low Density)
3-01-027-22 - Prilling Towers (Low Density)
3-01-027-24 - Prill Coolers (Low Density)
3-01-027-25 - Prill Dryer (Low Density)
3-01-027-27 - Evaporator/Concentrator
(Low Density)
3-01-027-28 - Coating (Low Density)
3-01-027-29 - Rotary Drum Granulator Coolers
3-01-027-30 - Pan Granulator Cooler
Normal Superphosphate - 2874
3-01-028-01 - Grinding & Drying
3-01-028-03 - Rock Unloading
3-01-028-04 - Rock Feeder System
3-01-028-05 - Mixer/Den
3-01-028-06 - Curing Building
3-01-028-07 - Bagging/Handling
3-01-028-20 - Mixing
3-01-028-21 - Den
3-01-028-22 - Curing
3-01-028-23 - Ammoniator/Granulator
3-01-028-24 - Dryer
3-01-028-25 - Cooler
Triple Superphosphate (Also Called Double or
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Concentrated
Units
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons P205 Produced
Tons PpOg Produced
Tons P^Oc Produced
Tons P-Or Produced
Tons PpOr Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons Fertilizer
Granulated
Tons Fertilizer
Granulated
Tons Fertilizer
Granulated
Suoerohosohate) - 2874
Notes
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
3-01-029-03 - Rock Unloading 0.0 Tons P20fi Produced
3-01-029-04 - Rock Feeder System 0.0 Tons P^Oe Produced
3-01-029-05 - Run-of-Pile: Mixer/Den/Curing 0.0 Tons P~OJ: Produced
36
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SCC
Process
voc
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Ms
Triple Superphosphate (Also Called Double or Concentrated Superphosphate) - 2874
(Continued)
3-01-029-06
3-01-029-07 - Granular: Curing 0.0
3-01-029-08 - Baqqinq/Handlinq 0.0
3-01-029-20
3-01-029-21
3-01-029-22
3-01-029-23
Granular: Reactor/Dryer
Granular: Curing
Bagging/Handling
Mixing
Den
Curing
Ammoni ator/Granulator
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Produced
Produced
3-01-029-24 - Dryer
3-01-029-25 - Cooler
Ammonium Phosphates - 2874
3-01-030-01 - Dryers & Coolers
3-01-030-02 - Ammoniator/Granulator
3-01-030-03 - Screening/Transfer 0.0
3-01-030-04 - Bagging/Handling 0.0
3-01-030-20 - Mixing
3-01-030-21 - Den
3-01-030-22 - Curing
3-01-030-23 - Ammoniator/Granulator
3-01-030-24 - Dryer
3-01-030-25 - Cooler
Terephthalic Acid/Dimethyl Terephthalate - 2869
3-01-031-01 - HNO, - Paraxylene - General 39.6
3-01-031-02 - Reactor Vent 30.0
3-01-031-03 - Crystallization, Separation & 3.8
Drying Vent
3-01-031-04 - Distillation & Recovery Vent 2.2
3-01-031-05 - Product Transfer Vent 3.6
3-01-031-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments]
Elemental Sulfur Production - 2819
3-01-032-01 - Modified Clause: 2 Stage w/o
Control (92-95% Removal)
3-01-032-02 - Modified Clause: 3 Stage w/o 1.9
Control (95-96% Removal)
3-01-032-03 - Modified Clause: 4 Stage w/o
Control (96-97% Removal)
3-01-032-04 - Sulfur Removal Process
(99.9% Removal)
Produced
Produced
PpOc Produced
Fertilizer Produced
Fertilizer
Fertilizer
Fertilizer
Granulated
Tons Fertilizer
Granulated
Tons Fertilizer
Granulated
Tons P^Oj. Produced
Tons PfOg Produced
Tons PpOr Produced
Tons P«0r Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons Fertilizer Produced
Tons P«05 Produced
Tons PfoH Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons 100% Sulfur
Tons 100% Sulfur
Tons 100% Sulfur
Tons 100% Sulfur
12
37
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Pesticides - 2879
3-01-033-01 - Malathion
3-01-033-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Amines/Amides Production - 2869
Aniline - 2869
3-01-034-02 - General
3-01-034-03
3-01-034-04
3-01-034-05
3-01-034-06
Reactor Recycle Purge Vent
Dehydration Column Vent
Purification Column Vent
Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ethanolamines - 2869
3-01-034-10
3-01-034-11
3-01-034-12
3-01-034-14
3-01-034-15
3-01-034-20
3-01-034-25
3-01-034-30
3-01-034-35
3-01-034-99
General
Ammonia Scrubber Vent
Vacuum Distillation - Jet Vent
Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ethylenediamine
Hexamethylenedi ami ne
Hexamethylenetetrami ne
Mel amine
Methyl amines
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Inorganic Pigments - 2816
0.05
Gallons of Product
Tons Produced
0.23
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
13
13
13
13
3-01-035-01
3-01-035-02
3-01-035-03
3-01-035-06
3-01-035-07
3-01-035-10
3-01-035-15
3-01-035-20
3-01-035-50
3-01-035-51
3-01-035-52
3-01-035-53
3-01-035-54
3-01-035-99
- TiO« Sulfate Process: Calciner
- TiO« Sulfate Process: Digestor.
- TiO« Chloride Process: Reactor
- Leaa Oxide: Barton Pot
- Lead Oxide: Calcining Furnace
- Red Lead
- White Lead
- Lead Chromate
- Ore Grinding
- Ore Dryer
- Pigment Milling
- Pigment Dryer
- Conveying/Storage/Packing
- Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
38
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Sodium Bicarbonate - 2812
3-01-038-01 - General
Hydrogen Cyanide - 2819
3-01-039-01 - General
3-01-039-02 - Ammonia Absorber
3-01-039-03 - HCN Absorber
Urea Production - 2873
3-01-040-01
3-01-040-02
3-01-040-03
3-01-040-04
3-01-040-05
3-01-040-06
3-01-040-07
3-01-040-08
3-01-040-09
3-01-040-10
3-01-040-11
3-01-040-12
3-01-040-13
- General: Specify in Comments
- Solution Concentration (Controlled)
- Prilling
- Drum Granulation
- Solid Product: Coating
- Solid Product: Bagging
- Bulk Loading
- Non-Fluidized Bed Prilling
(Agricultural Grade)
- Non-Fluidized Bed Prilling
(Feed Grade)
- Fluidized Bed Prilling
(Agricultural Grade)
- Fluidized Bed Prilling
(Feed Grade)
- Rotary Drum Cooler
- Solids Screening
0.0
0.0
0.009
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.019
0.04
0.0
0.0
Nitrocellulose - 2892
3-01-041-01
3-01-041-02
3-01-041-03
3-01-041-04
- Nitration Reactors
- Sulfuric Acid Concentrator
- Boiling Tubs
- Nitric Acid Concentrator
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Lead Alkvl Manufacture - (Sodium/Lead Allov Process) - 2869
3-01-042-01 - Recovery Furnace
3-01-042-02 - Process Vents (Tetraethyl Lead)
3-01-042-03 - Process Vents (Tetramethyl Lead)
3-01-042-04 - Sludge Pits
Lead Alkvl Manufacture - (Electrolytic Process) - 2869
3-01-043-01 - General
Organic Fertilizer - 2873
3-01-045-01 - General: Mixing/Handling
Tons Product
14.0 Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Processed
14
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
39
-------
SCC Process
Pharmaceutical Preoarations - 2834
3-01-060-01 - Vacuum Dryers
3-01-060-02 - Reactors
3-01-060-03 - Distillation Units
3-01-060-04 - Filters
3-01-060-05 - Extractors
3-01-060-06 - Centrifuges
3-01-060-07 - Crystal lizers
3-01-060-08 - Exhaust Systems
3-01-060-09 - Air Dryers
3-01-060-10 - Storage/Transfer
3-01-060-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Industrial Inoraanic Chemical Production -
3-01-070-01 - Fugitive Leaks
3-01-070-02 - Storage/Transfer
Ketone Production - 2869
3-01-091-05 - Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
3-01-091-10 - Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)
Acetone - 2869
3-01-091-01 - Acetone: General
3-01-091-51 - Cumene Oxidation
3-01-091-52 - CHP Concentrator
3-01-091-53 - Light-ends Distillation Vent
3-01-091-54 - Acetone Finishing Column
3-01-091-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ketone Production - 2869
3-01-091-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.47
0.0
11.8
0.091
0.0061
0.0
0.070
Units
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
Hundreds of Lbs.
Product
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Notes
77
3
78
79
80
3
81
General Processes - 2812-2819
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
450,000
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
3
7
13
13
13
13
13
1,2
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
40
-------
sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Maleic Anhydride - 2865
3-01-100-02
3-01-100-03
3-01-100-04
3-01-100-05
3-01-100-99
- Product Recovery Absorber 174.0
- Vacuum System Vent 0.0
- Briquetting 0.0
- Secondary Sources (Dehydration
Column, Vacuum System,
Fractionation Column)
- Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
16
16
Aldehydes Production - 2869
Formaldehyde - 2869
3-01-120-01
3-01-120-02
3-01-120-05
3-01-120-06
3-01-120-07
Formaldehyde: Silver Catalyst 13.0
Formaldehyde: Mixed Oxide Catalyst 16.0
Absorber Vent 2.2
Fractionator Vent 0.13
Fugitive Emissions: General* 36,000
Acetaldehvde - 2869
3-01-120-11
3-01-120-12
3-01-120-13
3-01-120-14
3-01-120-17
Acetaldehyde from Ethylene
Acetaldehyde from Ethanol
Off-Air Absorber Vent
Off-Gas Absorber Vent
Fugitive Emissions: General*
Butvraldehvde - 2869
3-01-120-21 - General
Acrolein - 2869
3-01-120-31 - C02 Stripping Tower
3-01-120-32 - Aqaeous Acrolein Receiver
3-01-120-33 - Distillation System
3-01-120-34 - Refrigeration Unit
3-01-120-37 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
3-01-120-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Organic Dyes/Pigments - 2865
3-01-121-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
2.8
0.04
4.5
5.6
165,000
240.0
120.0
6.0
54.0
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Produced
14
14
16
16
1,2
14
14
17
17
1,2
13
18
18
18
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
41
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Chloroprene - 2869
3-01-124-01 - General
3-01-124-02
3-01-124-03
3-01-124-04
3-01-124-05
3-01-124-06
3-01-124-07
3-01-124-80
Butadiene Dryer
Chlorination Reactor
Dichlorobutene Still
Isomerization & 3,4 DCB
Recovery Vent
Chloroprene Stripper
Brine Stripper
Fugitive Emissions: General*
Orqanohaloqens Production - 2869
Ethvlene Pi chloride - 2869
3-01-125-01 - Ethylene Dichloride via
Oxychlorination
3-01-125-02 - Ethylene Dichloride via
Direct Chlorination
3-01-125-04 - Caustic Scrubber
3-01-125-05 - Reactor Vessel
3-01-125-06 - Distillation Unit
3-01-125-09 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Chloromethanes - 2869
3-01-125-10 - General
3-01-125-11 - Recycled Methane Inert-Purge
3-01-125-12 - Drying Bed Regeneration Vent
3-01-125-14 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ethvl Chloride - 2869
3-01-125-15 - Ethyl Chloride: General
Perch!oroethvlene - 2869
3-01-125-20 - General
3-01-125-21 - Distillation Vent
3-01-125-22 - Caustic Scrubber
3-01-125-24 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
2.4
0.47
7.8
0.29
0.31
0.31
24.1
1.33
0.0
0.0
0.0
180,000
30.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.5
0.09
0.005
730,000
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
19
19
19
19
19
19
83
83
13
13
13
1,2
13
13
13
20
20
20
1,2
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
42
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
1.1,1-Trichloroethane (Methvl Chloroform) - 2869
3-01-125-25
3-01-125-26
3-01-125-27
3-01-125-28
3-01-125-29
General
HCL Absorber Vent
Drying Column Vent
Distillation Column Vent
Fugitive Emissions: General*
Trichloroethvlene - 2869
3-01-125-30 - General
3-01-125-31
3-01-125-32
3-01-125-33
3-01-125-34
Distillation Unit
Neutralizer
Product Recovery Column
Fugitive Emissions: General*
m
Chlorobenzene - 2869
3-01-125-35 - General
Vinvl Chloride - 2869
3-01-125-40
3-01-125-41
3-01-125-42
3-01-125-43
3-01-125-44
3-01-125-45
3-01-125-46
3-01-125-47
3-01-125-50
General
Cracking Furnace
HCL Recovery
Light-ends Recovery Vent
Drying Column/Dichloroethane
Drying Column/Vinyl Chloride
Monomer
Product Recovery Still
Cracking Furnace Decoking
Fugitive Emissions: General*
Vinvlidene Chloride - 2869
3-01-125-51 - General
3-01-125-52 - Dehydrochlorination Reactor
Purge Vent
3-01-125-53 - Distillation Column Vents
3-01-125-55 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
77,000
1.3
0.03
730,000
0.8
6.5
0.0
0.2
2.0
2.0
275,000
9.6
0.0
0.97
Chlorinated Oraanics - Other Not Classified - 2869
3-01-125-99 - Chlorine Organics: Specify in
Comments
Brominated Organics - 2869
3-01-126-99 - Bromine Organics
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
1,2
21
21
1,2
13
22
22
22
22
22
1,2
13
13
13
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
43
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Fluorocarbons/Chlorofluorocarbons - 2869
3-01-127-01 - General
3-01-127-02 - Distillation Column
3-01-127-03 - HCL Recovery Column
3-01-127-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ammonium Sulfate - 2873
3-01-130-04 - Rotary Dryer
3-01-130-05 - Fluid Bed Dryer
Organic Acids Production - 2869
Acetic Acid - 2869
3-01-132-01
3-01-132-05
3-01-132-10
Acetic Acid via Methanol
Acetic Acid via Butane
Acetic Acid via Acetaldehyde
Acrylic Acid - 2869
3-01-132-21 - General
3-01-132-22 - Quench Absorber
3-01-132-23 - Extraction Column
3-01-132-24 - Vacuum System
3-01-132-27 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Organic Acids Production - 2869
3-01-132-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Product
0.0 Tons Product
Lbs/Year
1.48 Tons Produced
1.48 Tons Produced
Tons Produced
14 Tons Produced
22 Tons Produced
240 Tons Product
239 Tons Product
1.6 Tons Product
10.5 Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
13
13
13
14
14
14
23
23
23
Acetic Anhydride - 2869
3-01-133-01 - General
3-01-133-02 - Reactor By-Product Gas Vent
3-01-133-03 - Distillation Column Vent
3-01-133-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Esters Production - 2869
3-01-137-99 - Acrylates: Specify in Comments
5.5
9.0
1.4
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
24
25
25
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
44
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SCC Process
Acetylene Production - 2813
3-01-140-01 - Raw Material Handling
3-01-140-02 - Grinding/Milling
3-01-140-03 - Mixing
3-01-140-04 - Waste Handling
3-01-140-05 - General
Bisohenol A - 2869
3-01-152-01 - General
Butadiene - 2869
3-01-153-01 - General
3-01-153-10 - Houdry Process: General
3-01-153-11 - Flue Gas Vent
3-01-153-12 - Dehydrogenation Reactor
3-01-153-20 - N-Butene Process: General
3-01-153-21 - Flue Gas Vent
3-01-153-22 - Hydrocarbon Absorber Column
3-01-153-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General* 313
Cumene Production - 2865
3-01-156-01 - General
3-01-156-02 - Benzene Drying Column
3-01-156-03 - Catalyst Mix Tank Scrubber Vent
3-01-156-04 - Wash-Decant System Vent
3-01-156-05 - Benzene Recovery
3-01-156-06 - Cumene Distillation System Vent
3-01-156-07 - DIPB Stripping Vent
3-01-156-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Cvclohexane - 2865
3-01-157-01 - General
3-01-157-02 - Slowdown Tank Discharge
3-01-157-03 - Pumps/Valves/Compressors
3-01-157-04 - Catalyst Replacement
3-01-157-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Cvclohexanone/ol - 2869
3-01-158-01 - General
3-01-158-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.12
11.0
0.12
10.0
,000
0.4
0.32
0.02
0.034
0.06
0.002
150,000
0.006
78
Units
Tons Throughput
Tons Throughput
Tons Throughput
Tons Throughput
10 Cubic Feet Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Lbs/Year
Notes
13
26
14
26
26
101
27
27
27
27
27
27
1,2
28
29
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
45
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SCC Process
Cvclohexanone/ol - Cvclohexane Oxidation Process
3-01-158-02 - High Pressure Scrubber Vent
3-01-158-03 - Low Pressure Scrubber Vent
Cvclohexanone/ol - Phenol Hvdroqenation Process
3-01-158-21 - Hydrogenation Reactor Vent
3-01-158-22 - Distillation Vent
Vinvl Acetate - 2869
VOC
Lbs/Unit
- 2869
33.5
5.2
- 2869
3.0
0.12
3-01-167-01 - General
3-01-167-02 - Inert-Gas Purge Vent 8.8
3-01-167-03 - C0? Vent 0.62
3-01-167-04 - Inhibitor Mix Tank Discharge 5.6
3-01-167-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General* 360,000
3-01-167-99 - Specify in Comments
Ethvl benzene - 2865
3-01-169-01 - General
3-01-169-02 - Alkylation Reactor Vent
3-01-169-03 - Benzene Drying
3-01-169-04 - Benzene Recovery/Recycle
3-01-169-05 - Ethylbenzene Recovery
3-01-169-06 - Polyethyl benzene Recovery
3-01-169-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ethvl ene Oxide - 2869
3-01-174-01 - General
3-01-174-02 - Air-Oxidation Process Reactor-
Main Vent
3-01-174-10 - Oxygen-Oxidation Process Reactor-
C09 Purge Vent
3-01-174-11 - Oxygen-Oxidation Process Reactor-
Argon Purge Vent
3-01-174-21 - Stripper Purge Vent
3-01-174-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Glycerin (Glvcerol) - 2869
3-01-176-01 - General
3-01-176-10 - Chlorination Process: General
3-01-176-11 - C02 Absorber Vent
0.01
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.8
2.8
0.004
130
0.8
Units
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Notes
30
30
30
30
31
31
31
1,2
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
32
32
34
33
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
46
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SCC Process
Glycerin (Glvcerol) - 2869 (Continued)
3-01-176-12 - Evaporator
3-01-176-13 - Concentrator
3-01-176-14 - Stripping Column
3-01-176-15 - Light-ends Stripping Column
3-01-176-16 - Solvent Stripping Column
3-01-176-17 - Product Distillation Column
3-01-176-18 - Cooling Tower
3-01-176-30 - Oxidation Process: General
3-01-176-31 - Light-ends Stripper
3-01-176-32 - Concentrator
3-01-176-33 - Glycerin Flasher Column
3-01-176-34 - Product Distillation Column
3-01-176-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Toluene Diisocvanate - 2865
3-01-181-01 - General
3-01-181-02 - Sulfuric Acid Concentrator
3-01-181-03 - Nitration Reactor
3-01-181-04 - Catalyst Filtration
3-01-181-05 - IDA Vacuum Distillation Unit
3-01-181-06 - Dichlorobenzene Solvent Recovery
3-01-181-07 - TDI Flash Distillation
3-01-181-08 - TDI Purification
3-01-181-09 - Residue Vacuum Distillation Unit
3-01-181-10 - HCL Absorber
3-01-181-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Methyl Methacrvlate - 2869
3-01-190-01 - General
3-01-190-02 - Acetone Cyanohydrin Reactor
Off-Gas
3-01-190-03 - Recovery Columns
3-01-190-04 - Acetone Evaporation Vacuum Vent
3-01-190-10 - Hydrolysis Reactor
3-01-190-11 - Distillation Unit
3-01-190-12 - MMA & Light-ends Distillation
Unit
3-01-190-13 - Acid Distillation
3-01-190-14 - MMA Purification
3-01-190-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.2
5.6
30.0
0.3
0.3 .
0.3
10.0
0.05
0.001
0.007
9.2
0.0
0.0
0.08
2.3
0.008
13.2
1.9
16.5
1.1
14.1
27,000
Units
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Notes
33
33
33
33
33
33
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
1,2
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
47
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SCC Process
Nitrobenzene - 2865
3-01-195-01 - General
3-01-195-02 - Reactor & Separator Vent
3-01-195-03 - Acid Stripper Vent
3-01-195-04 - Washer & Neutral izer Vent
3-01-195-05 - Nitrobenzene Stripper Vent
3-01-195-06 - Waste Acid Storage
3-01-195-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Olefins Production - 2869
Ethvlene - 2869
3-01-197-01 - General
3-01-197-41 - Flue Gas Vent
3-01-197-42 - Pyrolysis Furnace Decoking
3-01-197-43 - Acid Gas Removal
3-01-197-44 - Catalyst Regeneration
3-01-197-45 - Compressor Lube Oil Vent
3-01-197-49 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Propvlene - 2869
3-01-197-05 - General
3-01-197-06 - Reactor
3-01-197-07 - Drying Tower
3-01-197-08 - Light-ends Stripper
3-01-197-09 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Butvlene - 2869
VOC
Lbs/Unit
2.7
1.9
0.34
0.02
0.34
0.005
1.4
0.86
0.02
0.2
695,000
0.0
Units
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Notes
13
37
37
37
37
37
38
38
38
38
1,2
13
3-01-197-10 - General
3-01-197-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Phenol - 2865
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
3-01-202-01
3-01-202-02
3-01-202-03
3-01-202-04
3-01-202-05
3-01-202-06
3-01-202-10
3-01-202-11
3-01-202-80
- General
- Cumene Oxidation
- CHP Concentrator
- Light-ends Distillation Vent
- Acetone Finishing Column
- Phenol Distillation Column
- Oxidate Wash/Separation
- CHP Cleavage Vent
- Fugitive Emissions: General*
20
7.6
4.2
7.6
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
39
39
39
39
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
48
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sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Proovlene Oxide - 2869
3-01-205-01
3-01-205-02
3-01-205-03
3-01-205-04
3-01-205-05
3-01-205-06
3-01-205-07
3-01-205-08
3-01-205-09
3-01-205-20
3-01-205-21
3-01-205-22
3-01-205-23
3-01-205-24
3-01-205-25
3-01-205-26
3-01-205-27
3-01-205-28
3-01-205-29
3-01-205-30
3-01-205-31
3-01-205-32
3-01-205-40
3-01-205-41
3-01-205-42
3-01-205-43
3-01-205-44
3-01-205-45
3-01-205-46
3-01-205-47
3-01-205-48
3-01-205-49
3-01-205-50
3-01-205-51
3-01-205-52
3-01-205-53
- General
- Chlorohydronation Process: General
- Vent Gas Scrubber Vent
- Saponification Column Vent
- PO Stripping Column Vent
- Light-ends Stripping Column Vent
- PO Final Distillation Column Vent
- DCP Distillation Column Vent
- DCIPE Distillation Column Vent
- Isobutane Hydroperoxide Process:
General
- Oxidation Reactor Scrubber Vent
- TBA Stripping Column Vent
- Catalyst Mix Tank Vent
- PO Stripping Column Vent
- Crude TBA Recovery Column Vent
- TBA Wash-Decant System Vent
- Wastewater Stripping Column Vent
- Solvent Scrubber Vent
- Solvent Recovery Column Vent
- Water Stripping Column Vent
- Propylene Glycol & Dipropylene
Glycol Combined Column Vent
- Flue Gas Vent
- Ethyl benzene Hydroperoxide
Process: General
- Oxidation Reactor Scrubber Vent
- Falling Film Evaporator Vent
- Catalyst Mix Tank Vent
- Separation Column Vent
- Light-ends Stripping Column Vent
- Propylene Recovery Column Vent
- Product Wash-Decant System Vent
- Mixed Hydrocarbon Wash-Decant
System Vent
- Ethyl benzene Wash-Decant System
Vent
- Ethyl benzene Stripping Column Vent
- Light Hydrocarbon Stripping Column
Vent
- MBA-AP Stripping Column Vent
- Dehydration Reactor System Vent
20.5
0.086
0.012
0.012
0.012
0.0002
0.0
3.5
0.008
0.00002
0.037
0.03
0.014
1.9
1.3
0.0009
0.0026
0.12
0.08
1.0
0.01
0.0
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.01
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.016
0.016
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
49
-------
SCC Process
Propvlene Oxide - 2869 (Continued)
3-01-205-54 - Light Impurities Stripping Column
Vent
3-01-205-55 - Styrene Finishing Column Vent
3-01-205-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Stvrene - 2865
3-01-206-01 - General
3-01-206-02 - Benzene Recycle
3-01-206-03 - Styrene Purification
3-01-206-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Caorolactam - 2869
3-01-210-01 - General
3-01-210-02 - Cyclohexanone Purification Vent
3-01-210-03 - Dehydrogenation Reactor Vent
3-01-210-04 - Oleum Reactor
3-01-210-05 - Neutralization Reactor Vent
3-01-210-06 - Solvent Separation/Recovery
3-01-210-07 - Oximation Reactor & Separator
3-01-210-08 - Caprolactam Purification
3-01-210-09 - Ammonium Sulfate Drying
3-01-210-10 - Ammonium Sulfate Cooling/
Screening/Storage
3-01-210-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Linear Alkvl benzene - 2869
3-01-211-01 - Olefin Process: General
3-01-211-02 - Benzene Drying
3-01-211-03 - Hydrogen Fluoride Scrubber Vent
3-01-211-04 - Vacuum Refining
3-01-211-21 - Chlorination Process: General
3-01-211-22 - Parrafin Drying Column Vent
3-01-211-23 - HCL Absorber Vent
3-01-211-24 - Atmospheric Wash-Decant Vent
3-01-211-25 - Benzene Stripping Column Vent
3-01-211-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
VOC
Lbs/Unit
2.5
1.7
33
12
6.2
0.08
4.0
0,05
0.26
1.2
0.11
0.0075
22
0.0
5.6
0.13
25
7.4
Units
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Note
40
40
41
13
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
13
43
43
43
43
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
50
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SCC Process
Alcohols Production - 2869
Methanol - 2869
3-01-250-01 - General
3-01-250-02 - Purge Gas Vent
3-01-250-03 - Distillation Vent
3-01-250-04"- Fugitive Emissions: General*
Alcohols Production - 2869
3-01-250-05 - Ethanol from Ethylene
3-01-250-10 - Ethanol by Fermentation
3-01-250-15 - Isopropanol
3-01-250-21 - Alcohols by Oxo Process
3-01-250-25 - Fatty Alcohols by Hydrogenation
3-01-250-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Ethvlene Glvcol - 2869
3-01-251-01 - General
3-01-251-02 - Evaporator Purge Vent
3-01-251-03 - Water Removal Steam-Jet Ejector
3-01-251-04 - Distillation Column Vent
3-01-251-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Ethers Production - 2869
3-01-252-01 - General
Glvcol Ethers - 2869
3-01-253-01 - General
3-01-253-02 - Vacuum System Vent
3-01-253-05 - Catalyst-Methanol Mix Tank
3-01-253-06 - Methanol Recovery Column Vent
3-01-253-15 - Catalyst-Ethanol Mix Tank
3-01-253-16 - Ethanol Recovery Column Vent
3-01-253-25 - Catalyst-Butanol Mix Tank
3-01-253-26 - Butanol Recovery Column Vent
3-01-253-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
Nitriles Production - 2869
3-01-254-01 - Acetonitrile
VOC
Lbs/Unit
2.2
0.8
0.95
1.2
0.0
0.03 .
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.19
0.002
0.032
Units
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Notes
44
44
13
13
13
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
51
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sec
Acrylonitrile
3-01-254-05 -
3-01-254-06 -
3-01-254-07 -
3-01-254-08 -
3-01-254-09 -
Adiponitrile
3-01-254-10 -
3-01-254-11 -
3-01-254-12 -
3-01-254-13 -
3-01-254-15 -
3-01-254-16 -
3-01-254-17 -
3-01 254-18 -
3-01-254-20 -
Process
- 2869
General
Absorber Vent: Normal
Absorber Vent: Startup
Recovery/Purification Column
Fugitive Emissions: General*
- 2869
via Adipic Acid: General
Ammonia Recovery Still
Product Fractionator
Product Recovery Vent
via Butadiene: General
Chlorination Reactor
Cyanide Synthesis
Cyanation/Isomerization
Fugitive Emissions: General*
VOC
Lbs/Unit
220
200
0.5
Vent 20.0
22,000
1.6
51
36
0.0
15.5
Units
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Note<
14
46
46
46
1,2
13
47
47
47
47
Nitrlles Production - 2869
3-01-254-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Aromatics Production - 2869
Benzene Production - 2869
3-01-258-01 - General
3-01-258-02 - Reactor
3-01-258-03 - Distillation Unit
Toluene Production - 2869
3-01-258-05 - General
3-01-258-06 - Reactor
3-01-258-07 - Distillation Unit
Aromatics Production - 2869
3-01-258-10 - p-Xylene
Mixed Xvlenes - 2869
3-01-258-15 - General
3-01-258-16 - Reactor
3-01-258-17 - Distillation Unit
Tons Produced
0.34
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
13
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
52
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Aromatics Production - 2869
3-01-258-80 - Fugitive Emissions: General*
3-01-258-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Lbs/Year
Tons Produced
Chlorobenzene
3-01-301-35 -
3-01-301-01 -
3-01-301-02 -
3-01-301-03 -
3-01-301-04 -
3-01-301-05 -
3-01-301-06 -
3-01-301-07 -
3-01-301-08 -
3-01-301-10 -
3-01-301-80 -
- 2865
General
Tail Gas Scrubber
Benzene Drying: Distillation
Benzene Recovery
Heavy-ends Processing
MCB Distillation
Vacuum System Vent
DCBz Crystallization
DCBz Crystal Handling/Loading
Catalyst Incineration
Fugitive Emissions: General*
1.2
0.78
0.0024
0.17
0.9
0.03
0.04
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
48
48
13
48
48
48
48
48
Carbon Tetrachloride - 2869
3-01-302-01 -
3-01-302-02 -
3-01-302-03 -
3-01-302-80 -
General
Distillation Vent
Caustic Scrubber
Fugitive Emissions: General* 166
0.01
0.3
,000
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
49
49
100
Allvl Chloride - 2869
3-01-303-01 -
3-01-303-02 -
3-01-303-03 -
3-01-303-04 -
3-01-303-05 -
3-01-303-80 -
Allvl Alcohol
3-01-304-01 -
3-01-304-02 -
3-01-304-03 -
3-01-304-04 -
3-01-304-05 -
3-01-304-80 -
Chlorination Process: General
HCL Absorber
Light-ends Distillation Column
Ally! Chloride Distillation
Col umn
Dichloropropene Distillation
Column
Fugitive Emissions: General*
- 2869
General
Catalyst Preparation
Filtration System
Light-ends Stripper
Distillation System Condenser
Fugitive Emissions: General*
0.3
130.0
450
6.4
22
23
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
50
50
51
51
51
52
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
53
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note.
Epichlorohvdrin - 2869
3-01-305-01
3-01-305-02
3-01-305-03
3-01-305-04
3-01-305-05
3-01-305-80
General
Epoxidation Reactor
Azeotrope Column
Light-ends Stripper
Finishing column
Fugitive Emissions: General*
General Processes - 2865. 2869
3-01-800-01 - Fugitive Leaks*
Air Oxidation Units
Wastewater Separators
Storage/Transfer
Distillation Units
3-01-810-01
3-01-820-01
3-01-830-01
3-01-840-01
Tons Product
208 Tons Product
208 Tons Product
0.0026 Tons Product
0.68 Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Tons Product
Tons Product
0.85 Tons Product
Tons Product
Inorganic Chemical Storage
Fixed Roof Tanks
3-01-870-01 - Hydrochloric Acid: Breathing Loss
10 Gallons Storage
13
13
13
13
53
3-01-870-02
3-01-870-03
3-01-870-04
3-01-870-05
3-01-870-06
3-01-870-07
3-01-870-08
3-01-870-09
3-01-870-10
3-01-870-97
3-01-870-98
- Hydrochloric Acid: Working Loss
- Hydrofluoric Acid: Breathing Loss
- Hydrofluoric Acid: Working Loss
- Nitric Acid: Breathing Loss
- Nitric Acid: Working Loss
- Phosphoric Acid: Breathing Loss
- Phosphoric Acid: Working Loss
- Sulfuric Acid: Breathing Loss
- Sulfuric Acid: Working Loss
- Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
- Specify Liquid: Working Loss
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
loi; Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
54
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Process
voc
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Floating Roof Tanks
3-01-875-01 - Carbon Disulfide: Breathing Loss
3-01-875-02
3-01-875-97
Carbon Disulfide: Working Loss
Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
3-01-875-98 - Specify Liquid: Working Loss
Pressure Tanks
Ammonia: Withdrawal Loss
Carbon Monoxide: Withdrawal Loss
Chlorine: Withdrawal Loss
Hydrogen Cyanide: Withdrawal Loss
Sulfur Dioxide: Withdrawal Loss
3-01-885-01
3-01-885-02
3-01-885-03
3-01-885-04
3-01-885-05
3-01-885-99 - Specify Gas: Withdrawal Loss
Chemical Manufacturing - Fugitive Emissions
3-01-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field
3-01-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field
3-01-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field
3-01-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field
3-01-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field
Chemical Manufacturing - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-01-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-01-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-01-900-03 - Natural Gas
3-01-900-04 - Process Gas
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10? Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
10^ Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
10o Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
10^ Gallons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Incinerators
3-01-900-11 -
3-01-900-12 •
3-01-900-13 -
3-01-900-14 •
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
Waste Gas Flares
3-01-900-99 - General
Chemical Manufacturing - Other Not Classified
3-01-999-98 - Specify in Comments
3-01-999-99 - Specify in Comments
10^ Gallons Burned
10f Gallons Burned
10? Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10° Cubic Feet Burned
10 Gallons Produced
Tons Produced
55
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note:
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE - MAJOR GROUPS 01. 02. 07. 20, 21. 42.44. & 51
Alfalfa Dehydrating - 2048
3-02-001-02 - Primary Cyclone & Dryer
3-02-001-03 - Meal Collector Cyclone
3-02-001-04 - Pellet Cooler Cyclone
Coffee Roasting - 2095
3-02-002-01 - Direct Fired Roaster
3-02-002-02 - Indirect Fired Roaster
Stoner/Cooler
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-02-002-03
3-02-002-99
Instant Coffee Products - 2095
3-02-003-01 - Spray Dryer
Cotton Ginning - 0724
3-02-004-01 - Unloading Fan
3-02-004-02 - Seed Cotton Cleaning System
3-02-004-03 - Stick/Burr Machine
3-02-004-04 - Miscellaneous (Lint Cleaner/
Battery Condensers/Master Trash/
Overflow/Mote Fans)
3-02-004-10 - General (Entire Process,
Alternative to Above)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Feed and Grain
3-02-005-03 -
3-02-005-04 -
3-02-005-05 -
3-02-005-06 -
3-02-005-07 -
3-02-005-08 -
3-02-005-09 -
3-02-005-10 -
Terminal Elevators - 5153. 4221.
Cleaning
Drying
Unloading (Receiving)
Loading (Shipping)
Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
Elevator Legs (Headhouse)
Tripper (Gallery Belt)
Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
4463
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3-02-005-11 - Elevator Legs (Headhouse) 0.0
Feed and Grain Country Elevators - 5153. 4221
3-02-006-03 - Cleaning 0.0
3-02-006-04 - Drying 0.0
3-02-006-05 - Unloading 0.0
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Green Beans
Tons Green Beans
Tons Green Beans
Tons Product
Tons Green Beans
Bales of Cotton
Bales of Cotton
Bales of Cotton
Bales of Cotton
Bales of Cotton
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Shipped
or received
Tons Grain Shipped
or Received
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
56
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Feed and Grain Country Elevators - 5153, 4221 (Continued)
3-02-006-06 - Loading
3-02-006-07 - Removal from Bins
3-02-006-08 - Elevator Legs
3-02-006-09 - Removal from Bins
3-02-006-10 - Elevator Legs
Barley Milling - 2041
3-02-007-03 - Barley Cleaning
3-02-007-05 - Barley Flour Mill
Milo Milling - 2041
3-02-007-04 - Milo Cleaning
Drum Mills - 2041
3-02-007-11 - Grain Receiving
3-02-007-12 - Precleaning/Handling
3-02-007-13 - Cleaning House
3-02-007-14 - Millhouse
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Shipped
or Received
Tons Grain Shipped
Received
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Rve Millina
3-02-007-21
3-02-007-22
3-02-007-23
3-02-007-24
Wheat Mills
3-02-007-31
3-02-007-32
3-02-007-33
3-02-007-34
- 2041
- Grain Receiving
- Precl ean i ng/Handl i ng
- Cleaning House
- Millhouse
- 2041
- Grain Receiving
- Precleaning/Handling
- Cleaning House
- Millhouse
Drv Corn Milling - 2041
3-02-007-41 - Grain Receiving
3-02-007-42 - Grain Drying
3-02-007-43 - Precleaning/Handling
3-02-0.07-44 - Cleaning House
3-02-007-45 - Degerming and Milling
3-02-007-51 - Grain Receiving
3-02-007-52 - Grain Handling
3-02-007-53 - Grain Cleaning
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0,
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain
Tons Grain
Tons Grain
Tons Grain
Tons Grain
Received
Received
Received
Received
Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
57
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SCC Process
Wet Corn Millina - 2046 (Continued)
3-02-007-54 - Dryers
3-02-007-55 - Bulk Loading
3-02-007-56 - Milling
Oat Millina - 2041
3-02-007-60 - General
Rice Millina - 2044
3-02-007-71 - Grain Receiving
3-02-007-72 - Precleaning/Handling
3-02-007-73 - Drying
3-02-007-74 - Cleaning and Millhouse
Soybean Mills - 2075, 2041
3-02-007-81 - Grain Receiving
3-02-007-82 - Grain Handling
3-02-007-83 - Grain Cleaning
3-02-007-84 - Drying
3-02-007-85 - Cracking & Dehulling
3-02-007-86 - Hull Grinding
3-02-007-87 - Bean Conditioning
3-02-007-88 - Flaking
3-02-007-89 - Meal Dryer
3-02-007-90 - Meal Cooler
3-02-007-91 - Bulk Loading
Feed Manufacture - 2082
3-02-008-02 - Grain Receiving
3-02-008-03 - Shipping
3-02-008-04 - Handling
3-02-008-05 - Grinding
3-02-008-06 - Pellet Coolers
Beer Production - 2082
3-02-009-01 - Grain Handling
3-02-009-02 - Drying Spent Grains
3-02-009-03 - Brewing
3-02-009-04 - Aging
3-02-009-05 - Malt Dryer
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units Note<
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Received
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
10-3 Gallons
Barrel -Year of Stored
Product
Tons Grain Dried
58
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Whiskey Fermentation - 2085
3-02-010-01 - Grain Handling
3-02-010-02 - Drying Spent Grains
3-02-010-03 - Aging
3-02-010-04 - Fermentation Tank
Wines. Brandy, and Brandy Spirits - 2084
3-02-011-03 - Aging
3-02-011-04
3-02-011-05
3-02-011-06
3-02-011-99
Fermentation: Tank
Fermentation at 52 F
Fermentation at 80 F
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Fish Processing - 2077. 2091
3-02-012-01 - Cooker-Fresh Fish Scrap
3-02-012-02 - Cookers-Stale Fish Scrap
3-02-012-04 - Canning Cookers
3-02-012-05 - Steam Tube Dryer
3-02-012-06 - Direct Fire Dryer
Meat Smokehouses - 2012. 2013
3-02-013-01 - Combined Operations
Starch Manufacturing - 2036
3-02-014-01 - Combined Operations
Sugar Cane Processing - 2061. 2062
3-02-015-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Sugar Beet Processing - 2063
3-02-016-01 - Dryer
3-02-016-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Peanut Processing - 2076. 2079. 2099
3-02-017-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Candy Manufacturing - 2065. 2066
3-02-018-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0 Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
10.0 Barrels (50 Gallon)
10 Gallons Produced
Barrel-Year of Stored
Product
10^ Gallons Produced
1.06 lOf Gallons Produced
4.79 10J Gallons Produced
Gallons Produced
0.3 Tons Fish Processed
3.5 Tons Fish Processed
Tons Fish Processed
Tons Fish Scrap
Tons Fish Scrap
0.07 Tons Meat Smoked
Tons Starch Produced
Tons Sugar Produced
Tons Raw Beets
Tons Raw Beets
Tons Processed
Tons Product
59
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note:
Vegetable Oil Processing - Specific Products/General - 2046. 2074. 2076. 2079
3-02-019-01
3-02-019-02
3-02-019-03
3-02-019-04
3-02-019-05
3-02-019-99
Corn Oil: General (2046)
Cottonseed Oil: General (2074)
Soybean Oil: General (2075)
Coconut Oil: General (2076)
Peanut Oil: General (2076)
Other Not Classified (2076, 2079)
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Refined Oil
Tons Refined Oil
Tons Refined Oil
Tons Refined Oil
Tons Refined Oil
Tons Refined Oil
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
55
55
55
55
Vegetable Oil Processing - General Processes
3-02-019-11
3-02-019-12
3-02-019-13
3-02-019-14
3-02-019-15
- Oil Extraction
- Meal Preparation
-Oil Refining
- Fugitive Leaks
- Solvent Storage
for All Products -
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
2046. 2074,
Refined
Refined
Refined
Refined
Refined
Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil
2076, 2079
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
56
56
56
Beef Cattle Feed Lots - 0211
3-02-020-01 - Feed Lots - General
3-02-020-02 - Feed Lots - General
Cotton Seed Delinting - 0723
3-02-022-01 - Acid Delinting of Cotton Seeds
Seed Production and Processing - 0180. 5191
3-02-026-01 - Seed Handling - General
Mushroom Growing
3-02-028-01 - General
Dairy Products - 2021. 2022, 2023. 2024.
3-02-030-01 - Milk Spray-Dryer
3-02-030-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Export Grain Elevators - 4463. 4221 °
2026
3-02-031-03
3-02-031-04
3-02-031-05
3-02-031-06
3-02-031-07
3-02-031-08
3-02-031-09
3-02-031-10
Cleaning
Drying
Unloading
Loading
Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
Elevator Legs
Tripper (Gallery Belt)
Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
3-02-031-11 - Elevator Legs
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Head of Cattle Capacity
Head of Cattle Throughput
Tons Cotton Seed Delinted
Tons Processed
Tons Produced
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Processed
Tons Grain Shipped
or Received
Tons Grain Shipped
or Received
60
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Bakeries - 2051. 2052
3-02-032-01 - Bread Baking: Sponge-
Dough Process
3-02-032-02 - Bread Baking: Straight-
Dough Process
3-02-032-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tobacco Processing - 2111. 2121. 2131. 2141
3-02-033-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Deep Fat Frying - 2099. 2017. 2051. 2092
3-02-036-01 - Cooking Vats: General
Food & Agriculture - Fugitive Emissions
3-02-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field
3-02-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field
3-02-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field
3-02-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field
3-02-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field
Food & Agriculture - Fuel Fired Equipment
13.0
1.0
Process Heaters
3-02-900-01 - Distillate Oil
3-02-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-02-900-03 - Natural Gas
(No.2)
Food & Agriculture - Other Not Classified
3-02-999-98 - Specify in Comments
3-02-999-99 - Specify in Comments
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION - MAJOR GROUPS 10 & 33
Aluminum Ore - Bauxite - 1051
3-03-000-01 - Crushing/Handling
3-03-000-02 - Drying Oven
Aluminum Ore: Electro-Reduction - 3334
3-03-001-01 - Prebaked Reduction Cell
3-03-001-02 - Horizontal Stud Soderberg Cell
0.0
Tons of Bread Baked
Tons of Bread Baked
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Processed
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
10- Gallons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Processed (Input)
Tons Produced (Finished)
Tons of Ore
Tons of ore
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons Of Molten
Aluminum Produced
61
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Aluminum Ore; Electro-Reduction - 3334 (Continued)
3-03-001-03 -
3-03-001-04 -
3-03-001-05 -
3-03-001-06 -
3-03-001-07 -
3-03-001-08 -
3-03-001-09 -
3-03-001-10 -
3-03-001-11 -
Vertical Stud Soderberg
Materials Handling
Anode Baking Furnace
Degassing
Roof Vents
Prebake: Fugitive Emissions
H.S.S.: Fugitive Emissions
V.S.S.: Fugitive Emissions
Anode Baking: Fugitive Emissions
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
0.0 Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Tons of Molten
Aluminum Produced
Aluminum Hydroxide Calcining - 3334
3-03-002-01 - Overall Process
Bv-Product Coke Manufacturinq - 3312
3-03-003-02 - Oven Charging
3-03-003-03 - Oven Pushing
3-03-003-04 - Quenching
3-03-003-05 - Coal Unloading
3-03-003-06 - Oven Underfiring
3-03-003-07 - Coal Crushing/Handling
3-03-003-08 - Oven/Door Leaks
3-03-003-09 - Coal Conveying
3-03-003-10 - Coal Crushing
3-03-003-11 - Coal Screening
3-03-003-12 - Coke Crushing/Screening/Handling
3-03-003-13 - Coal Preheater
3-03-003-14 - Topside Leaks
3-03-003-15 - Gas By-Product Plant
3-03-003-16 - Coal Storage Pile
Coke Manufacture: Beehives - 3312
3-03-004-01 - General
1.17
0.09
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.32
0.0
0.0
8.0
Tons of Alumina Produced
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Processed
Tons Coal Processed
Tons Coal Processed
Tons Coke Processed
Tons Coal Charged 57
Tons Coal Charged
10° Cubic Feet Gas
Processed
Tons Coal Charged
Tons Coal Charged
62
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Primary Copper Smelters - 3331
3-03-005-02 - Multiple Hearth Roaster
3-03-005-03 - Reverberatory Smelting Furnace
after Roaster
3-03-005-04 - Converter (All Configurations)
3-03-005-05 - Fire (Furnace) Refiningr
3-03-005-06 - Ore Concentrate Dryer
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
3-03-005-07 - Reverberatory Smelting Furnace
with Ore Charging (w/o Roasting)
3-03-005-08 - Refined Metal Finishing Operations NEG
3-03-005-09 - Fluidized-Bed Roaster NEG
3-03-005-10 - Electric Smelting Furnace NEG
3-03-005-11 - Electrolytic Refining NEG
3-03-005-12 - Flash Smelting NEG
3-03-005-13 - Roasting: Fugitive Emissions NEG
3-03-005-14 - Reverberatory Furnace: Fugitive NEG
Emissions
3-03-005-15 - Converter: Fugitive Emissions NEG
3-03-005-16 - Anode Refining Furnace: Fugitive NEG
Emissions
3-03-005-17 - Slag Cleaning Furnace: Fugitive NEG
Emissions
3-03-005-18 - Converter Slag Return: Fugitive NEG
Emissions
3-03-005-21 - Noranda Reactor NEG
3-03-005-22 - Slag Cleaning Furnace NEG
3-03-005-23 - Reverberatory Furnace w/Converter NEG
3-03-005-24 - Multi-Hearth Roaster w/ NEG
Reverberatory Furnace & Converter
or Fluid Bed Roaster w/Electric
Furnace w/Convertor
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
63
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voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Primary Copper Smelters - 3331 (Continued)
3-03-005-25 - Fluid Bed Roaster w/Reverberatory
Furnace & Converter
3-03-005-26 - Dryer w/Electric Furnace &
Cleaning Furnace & Converter
3-03-005-27 - Dryer w/Flash Furnace &
Converter
3-03-005-28 - Noranda Reactor &
Converter
3-03-005-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Ferroalloy (Open Furnace) - 3313
3-03-006-01 - 50% FeSi: Electric Smelting
Furnaces
3-03-006-02 - 75% FeSi: Electric Smelting
Furnaces
3-03-006-03 - 90% FeSi: Electric Smelting
Furnaces
3-03-006-04 - Silicon Metal: Electric
Smelting Furnaces
3-03-006-05 - Siliconmanganese: Electric
Smelting Furnaces
3-03-006-10 - Ore Screening
3-03-006-11 - Ore Dryer
3-03-006-13 - Raw Materials Storage
3-03-006-14 - Raw Materials Transfer
3-03-006-15 - Ferromanganese: Blast Furnace
3-03-006-16 - Ferrosilicon: Blast Furnace
3-03-006-17 - Cast House
3-03-006-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Ferroalloy (Semi -Covered Furnace) - 3313
3-03-007-01 - Ferromanganese: Electric Arc
Furnace
3-03-007-02 - Electric Arc Furnace (Other
Alloys Specify in Comments)
3-03-007-03 - Ferrochromium - Electric Arc
3-03-007-04 - Ferrochromium Silicon - Electric
Arc Furnace
Iron Production - 3312
3-03-008-01 - Blast Furnace: Ore Charge
3-03-008-02 - Blast Furnace: Agglomerates Charge
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
6.4
72
16
1.4
8.2
8.2
0.0
0.0
Units
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Iron Produced
Tons Iron Produced
Notes
58
58
58
58
59
59
59
59
59
59
64
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Blast Furnace Slag
3-03-008-04 - Loader: Hi-Silt
3-03-008-05 - Loader: Lo-Silt
3-03-008-08 - Slag Crushing and Sizing
3-03-008-09 - Slag Removal and Dumping
Sintering - 3312
0.0
0.0
3-03-008-11
3-03-008-12
3-03-008-13
3-03-008-14
3-03-008-15
3-03-008-16
3-03-008-17
3-03-008-18
3-03-008-19
3-03-008-20
3-03-008-21
3-03-008-22
3-03-008-23
3-03-008-24
3-03-008-25
3-03-008-26
3-03-008-27
- Raw Material Stockpiles, Coke
Breeze, Limestone, Ore Fines
- Raw Material Transfer/Handling
- Windbox
- Sinter Discharge End
- Sinter Breaker
- Sinter Hot Screening
- Sinter Cooler
- Sinter Cold Screening
- Sinter Processing (Combined
Code Includes 15, 16, 17, 18)
- Sinter Conveyor: Transfer
Station
- Unloading Ore, Pellets,
Limestone into Blast Furnace
- Blast Furnace Raw Materials
Stockpiles: Ore, Pellets
Limestone, Coke, Sinter
- Blast Furnace Charge Materials
Transfer/Handling
- Blast Heating Stoves
- Cast House
- Blast Furnace Slips
- Lump Ore Unloading
Fugitive Emissions; Roads
3-03-008-31 - Unpaved Roads: LDV
3-03-008-32 - Unpaved Roads: MDV
3-03-008-33 - Unpaved Roads: HDV
3-03-008-34 - Paved Roads: All
Steel Production - 3312
3-03-009-01 - Open Hearth Furnace: Stack
3-03-009-04 - Electric Arc Furnace: Stack
(Alloy Steel)
3-03-009-06 - Charging: EAF
3-03-009-07 - Tapping: EAF
4.8
1.41
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.17
0.35
Tons Slag Transferred
Tons Slag Transferred
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Sinter Produced
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Tons Sinter
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Tons Sinter Transferred
Tons Ore Transferred
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Number of Slips
Tons Ore Transferred
Vehicle-Miles Traveled
Vehicle-Miles Traveled
Vehicle-Miles Traveled
Vehicle-Miles Traveled
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
60
57
57
65
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Steel Production - 3312 (Continued)
3-03-009-08 -
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
009-10
009-11
009-12
009-13
3-03-009-14 -
3-03-009-15 -
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
009-16
009-17
009-18
009-19
009-21
009-22
009-23
3-03-009-24 -
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
3-03-
009-25
009-31
009-32
009-33
009-34
009-35
009-36
009-98
3-03-009-99 -
Electric Arc Furnace: Stack
(Carbon Steel)
Pickling
Soaking Pits
Grinding
Basic Oxygen Furnace: Open
Hood-Stack
Basic Oxygen Furnace: Closed
Hood-Stack
Hot Metal (Iron) Transfer to
Steel making Furnace
Charging: BOF
Tapping: BOF
Charging: Open Hearth
Tapping: Open Hearth
Teeming (Unleaded Steel)
Continuous Casting
Steel Furnace Slag Tapping
and Dumping
Steel Furnace Slag Processing,
Crushing and Sizing
Teeming (Leaded Steel)
Hot Rolling
Machine Scarfing
Reheat Furnaces
Heat Treating Furnaces, Annealing
Cold Rolling
Coating (Tin, Zinc, etc.)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
0.001
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
Produced
0.08
0.56
57
Lead Smelters - 3332
3-03-010-01 - Sintering: Single Stream
NEG
3-03-010-02 - Blast Furnace Operation NEG
3-03-010-03 - Dross Reverberatory Furnace NEG
3-03-010-04 - Ore Crushing
3-03-010-05 - Materials Handling (Includes
11, 12, 13, 04, 14)
NEG
NEG
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced Each
Tons Produced
Tons of Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons of Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons of Concentrated
Ore Processed
Tons of Ore Crushed
Tons of Lead Product
57
57
58
58
58
58
58
66
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
3-03-010-06 - Sintering: Dual Stream Feed End
3-03-010-07
3-03-010-08
3-03-010-09
3-03-010-10
3-03-010-11
3-03-010-12
3-03-010-13
3-03-010-14
3-03-010-15
3-03-010-16
3-03-010-17
3-03-010-18
3-03-010-19
3-03-010-20
3-03-010-21
3-03-010-22
3-03-010-23
3-03-010-24
3-03-010-25
3-03-010-26
Sintering: Dual Stream Discharge
End
Slag Fume Furnace
Lead Dressing
Crushing & Grinding
Raw Material Unloading
Raw Material Storage Piles
Raw Material Transfer
Sintering Charge Mixing
Sinter Crushing/Screening
Sinter Transfer
Sinter Fines Return Handling
Blast Furnace Charging
Blast Furnace Tapping
(Metal and Slag)
Blast Furnace Lead Pouring
Blast Furnace Slag Pouring
Lead Refining/Silver Retort
Building
Lead Casting
Reverberatory or Kettle Softening
Sinter Machine Leakage
Sinter Dump Area
Molvbedenum Ore Mining - 1061
3-03-011-01 - Mining: General
3-03-011-02 - Milling: General
3-03-011-99 - Processing (Specify in
Comments)
Titanium Processing - 3339. 3369. 3356
3-03-012-01 - Chlorination
3-03-012-02 - Drying Titanium Sand Ore
(Cyclone Exit)
3-03-012-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Gold Processing - 1041. 3341. 3339
3-03-013-01 - Mining/Processing
NEG Tons of Concentrated 58
Ore Processed
NEG Tons of Concentrated 58
Ore Processed
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons Processed 58
NEG Tons of Raw Material 58
NEG Tons of Raw Material 58
NEG Tons of Raw Material 58
NEG Tons of Sinter 58
NEG Tons of Sinter 58
NEG Tons of Sinter 58
NEG Tons of Sinter 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Lead Product 58
NEG Tons of Sinter 58
NEG Tons of Sinter 58
0.0 Hundreds of Tons Mined
0.0 Hundreds of Tons Mined
Hundreds of Tons Mined
0.0 Tons Product
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
0.0 Tons of Ore
67
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Barium Ore Processing - 3295
3-03-014-01 - Ore Grinding
Reduction Kiln
Dryers/Calciners
Others Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-03-014-02
3-03-014-03
3-03-014-99
Taconite Iron Ore Processing - 1011
3-03-023-01
3-03-023-02
3-03-023-03
3-03-023-04
3-03-023-05
3-03-023-06
3-03-023-07
3-03-023-08
3-03-023-09
3-03-023-10
3-03-023-11
3-03-023-12
3-03-023-13
3-03-023-14
3-03-023-15
3-03-023-16
3-03-023-21
3-03-023-22
Primary Crushing
Fines Crushing
Ore Screening
Ore Transfer
Ore Storage
Dry Grinding/Milling
Bentonite Storage
Bentonite Blending
Traveling Grate Feed
Traveling Grate Discharge
Chip Regrinding
Indurating Furnace: Gas Fired
Indurating Furnace: Oil Fired
Indurating Furnace: Coal Fired
Pellet Cooler
Pellet Transfer
Haul Road: Rock
Haul Road: Taconite
0.0
0.0
Metal Mining - General Processes - 1011-1099
w
3-03-024-01 -
3-03-024-02 -
3-03-024-03 -
3-03-024-04 -
3-03-024-05 -
3-03-024-06 -
3-03-024-07 -
Primary Crushing (low moisture ore)
Secondary Crushing (low moisture ore)
Tertiary Crushing (low moisture ore)
Material Handling (low moisture ore)
Primary Crushing (high moisture ore)
Secondary Crushing (high moisture ore)
Tertiary Crushing (high moisture ore)
Metal Mining - General Processes - 1011-1099
3-03-024-08 - Material Handling (high moisture ore)
3-03-024-09 - Dry Grinding w/air conveying
3-03-024-10 - Dry Grinding w/o air conveying, etc.
3-03-024-11 - Ore Drying
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Tons Pellets Produced
Vehicle-Miles Travelled
Vehicle-Miles Travelled
Tons Ore
Tons Ore
Tons Ore
Tons Ore
Tons Ore
Tons Ore
Tons Ore
Processed
Processed
Processed
Processed
Processed
Processed
Processed
Tons Ore Processed
Tons Ore Processed
Tons Ore Processed
Tons Ore Processed
68
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sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Zinc Smeltina - 3333
3-03-030-02
3-03-030-03
3-03-030-05
3-03-030-06
3-03-030-07
3-03-030-08
3-03-030-09
3-03-030-10
3-03-030-11
3-03-030-12
3-03-030-14
3-03-030-15
3-03-030-16
- Multiple Hearth Roaster
- Sinter Strand
- Vertical Retort/Electrothermal
Furnace
- Electrolytic Processor
- Flash Roaster
- Fluid Bed Roaster
- Raw Material Handling and Transfer
- Sinter Breaking and Cooling
- Zinc Casting
- Raw Material Unloading
- Crushing/Screening
- Zinc Melting
- Alloying
0.0
NEG
NE6
NEG
NEG
NEG
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
58
58
58
58
58
Primary Metal Industries - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-03-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-03-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-03-900-03 - Natural Gas
3-03-900-04 - Process Gas
10? Gallons Burned
10; Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Incinerators
3-03-900-11 -
3-03-900-12 -
3-03-900-13 -
3-03-900-14 -
Flares
3-03-900-21 -
3-03-900-22 -
3-03-900-23 -
3-03-900-24 -
Primary Metal
3-03-888-01 -
3-03-888-02 -
3-03-888-03 -
3-03-888-04 -
3-03-888-05 -
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
Production - Fuqitive Emissions
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
lO? Gallons Burned
I0i Gallons Burned
10H Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10n Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
69
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note:
Primary Metal Industries: Other Not Classified
3-03-999-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
SECONDARY METAL PRODUCTION - MAJOR GROUPS 33 & 34
Tons Produced
Secondary Aluminum - 3341. 3353. 3354. 3355. 3361. 3411, 3497
3-04-001-01
3-04-001-02
3-04-001-03
3-04-001-04
3-04-001-05
3-04-001-06
3-04-001-07
3-04-001-08
3-04-001-09
3-04-001-10
3-04-001-11
3-04-001-12
3-04-001-13
3-04-001-20
3-04-001-50
- Sweating Furnace
- Smelting Furnace/Crucible
- Smelting Furnace/Reverberatory
- Fluxing (Chlorination)
- Fluxing (Fluoridation)
- Degassing
- Hot Dross Processing
- Crushing/Screening
- Burning/Drying
- Foil Rolling
- Foil Converting
- Annealing Furnace
- Slab Furnace
- Can Manufacture
- Rolling/Drawing/Extruding
Tons Produced
Tons Metal Produced
Tons Metal Produced
0.0 Tons of Chlorine Used
Tons Metal Produced
0.0 Tons Metal Produced
0.0 Tons Metal Produced
0.0 Tons Metal Produced
Tons Metal Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Metal Produced
Tons Metal Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Secondary Copper Smelting and Alloying (Brass/Bronze Melt) - 3341. 3362
3-04-002-07 - Scrap Dryer (Rotary) NEG Tons of Charge
3-04-002-08 - Wire Burning (Incinerator) Tons of Charge
3-04-002-09 - Sweating Furnace NEG Tons of Charge
Cupolas
3-04-002-10
3-04-002-11
3-04-002-12
Charge w/Scrap Copper
Charge w/Insulated Copper Wire
Charge w/Scrap Copper and Brass
Reverberatorv Furnace
3-04-002-14 - Charge w/Cooper
3-04-002-15 - Charge w/Brass and Bronze
Rotary Furnace
3-04-002-17 - Charge w/Brass and Bronze
Crucible and Pot Furnaces
3-04-002-19 - Charge w/Brass and Bronze
Tons of Charge
447.0 Tons of Coke-free Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
58
58
84
70
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Electric Arc Furnace
3-04-002-20 - Charge w/Copper
3-04-002-21 - Charge w/Brass and Bronze
Electric Induction Furnace
3-04-002-23 - Charge w/Copper
3-04-002-24 - Charge w/Brass and Bronze
Fugitive Emissions
3-04-002-30 - Scrap Metal Pretreatment
3-04-002-31 - Scrap Dryer
3-04-002-32 - Wire Incinerator
3-04-002-33 - Sweating Furnace
3-04-002-34 - Cupola Furnace
3-04-002-35 - Reverberatory Furnace
3-04-002-36 - Rotary Furnace
3-04-002-37 - Crucible Furnace
3-04-002-38 - Electric Induction Furnace
3-04-002-39 - Casting Operations
3-04-002-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Gray Iron Foundries - 3321
3-04-003-01 - Cupola
3-04-003-02 - Reverberatory Furnace
3-04-003-03 - Electric Induction Furnace
3-04-003-04 - Electric Arc Furnace
3-04-003-05 - Annealing Operation
3-04-003-10 - Inoculation
3-04-003-15 - Charge Handling
3-04-003-20 - Pouring/Casting
3-04-003-25 - Castings Cooling
3-04-003-31 - Casting Shakeout
3-04-003-32 - Casting Knockout
3-04-003-33 - Shakeout Machine
3-04-003-40 - Castings Grinding/Cleaning
3-04-003-41 - Casting Cleaning/Tumblers
3-04-003-42 - Casting Cleaning/Chippers
3-04-003-50 - Sand Grinding/Handling
3-04-003-51 - Core Ovens
3-04-003-52 - Sand Grinding/Handling
3-04-003-53 - Core Ovens
0.18
0.18
0.005
0.14
1.2
0.0
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Charge
Tons of Castings
Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Processed
Tons Inoculated
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Castings Cleaned
Tons Castings Cleaned
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
57
57
57
57
71
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Gray Iron Foundries - 3321 (Continued)
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
3-04-003-
54
55
56
57
58
60
70
71
98
3-04-003-99 -
Core Ovens
Sand Dryer
Sand Silo
Conveyors/Elevators
Sand Screens
Castings Finishing
Shell Core Machine
Core Machines/Other
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Secondary Lead Smelting - 3341. 3369
3-04-004-01 -
3-04-004-02 -
3-04-004-03 -
3-04-004-04 -
3-04-004-05 -
3-04-004-06 -
3-04-004-07 -
3-04-004-08 -
3-04-004-09 -
3-04-004-10 -
3-04-004-11 -
3-04-004-12 -
3-04-004-13 -
3-04-004-14 -
3-04-004-99 -
Pot Furnace
Reverberatory Furnace
Blast Furnace (Cupola)
Rotary Sweating Furnace
Reverberatory Sweating Furnace
Pot Furnace Heater: Distillate Oil
Pot Furnace Heater: Natural Gas
Barton Process Reactor
(Oxidation Kettle)
Casting
Battery Breaking
Scrap Crushing
Sweating Furnace: Fugitive
Sweating Furnace: Fugitive
Kettle Refining: Fugitive
Other Not Classified "
(Specify in Comments)
Lead Battery Manufacture - 3691
3-04-005-05 -
3-04-005-06 -
3-04-005-07 -
3-04-005-08 -
3-04-005-09 -
Overall Process
Grid Casting
Paste Mixing
Lead Oxide Mill
(Baghouse Outlet)
Three Process Operation
Gallons Core Oil Used
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Cores Produced
Tons Cores Produced
Gallons
Tons Metal Charged
0.0 Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG 10^ Gallons Burned
NEG 10° Cubic Feet Burned
0.0 Tons Lead Oxide
Produced
0.0 Tons of Lead Cast
0.0 Tons Metal Charged
0.0 Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Metal Charged
NEG Tons Processed
0.0 10f Batteries Produced
0.0 lo£ Batteries Produced
0.0 10g Batteries Produced
0.0 10 Batteries Produced
0.0 10 Batteries Produced
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
72
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Lead Battery Manufacture - 3691 (Continued)
3-04-005-10 - Lead Reclaiming Furnace
3-04-005-11 - Small Parts Casting
3-04-005-12 - Formation
3-04-005-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Magnesium - 3341
3-04-006-01 - Pot Furnace
3-04-006-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Steel Foundry - 3324. 3325
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3-04-007-01 -
3-04-007-02 -
3-04-007-03 -
3-04-007-04 -
3-04-007-05 -
3-04-007-06 -
3-04-007-07 -
3-04-007-08 -
3-04-007-09 -
3-04-007-10 -
3-04-007-11 -
3-04-007-12 -
3-04-007-13 -
3-04-007-14 -
3-04-007-15--
3-04-007-16 -
3-04-007-17 -
3-04-007-18 -
3-04-007-20 -
3-04-007-21 -
3-04-007-22 -
3-04-007-23 -
3-04-007-24 -
3-04-007-25 -
3-04-007-26 -
3-04-007-30 -
3-04-007-31 -
3-04-007-99 -
Electric Arc Furnace
Open Hearth Furnace
Open Hearth Furnace w/Oxygen Lance
Heat-Treating Furnace
Electric Induction Furnace 0.0
Sand Grinding/Handling in Mold &
Core Making
Core Ovens
Pouring and Casting
Casting Shakeout
Casting Knockout
Castings Cleaning
Charge Handling
Castings Cooling
Shakeout Machine
Finishing: Specify in Comments
Sand Grinding and Handling
Core Ovens
Core Ovens
Sand Dryer
Sand Silo
Muller
Conveyors/Elevators
Sand Screens
Casting Cleaning/Tumblers
Casting Cleaning/Chippers
Shell Core Machine
Core Machines/Other
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
10, Batteries Produced
ID, Batteries Produced
lof Batteries Produced
10 Batteries Produced
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Gallons Core Oil Used
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Sand Handled
Tons Castings Cleaned
Tons Castings Cleaned
Tons Cores Produced
Tons Cores Produced
Tons Processed
73
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Secondary Zinc Production - 3341
3-04-008-01 -
3-04-008-02 -
3-04-008-03 -
3-04-008-05 -
3-04-008-06 -
3-04-008-07 -
3-04-008-09 -
3-04-008-10 -
3-04-008-11 -
3-04-008-12 -
3-04-008-14 -
3-04-008-18 -
3-04-008-24 -
3-04-008-28 -
3-04-008-34 -
3-04-008-38 -
3-04-008-40 -
3-04-008-41 -
3-04-008-42 -
3-04-008-43 -
3-04-008-51 -
3-04-008-52 -
3-04-008-53 -
3-04-008-54 -
3-04-008-55 -
3-04-008-61 -
3-04-008-62 -
3-04-008-63 -
3-04-008-64 -
3-04-008-65 -
3-04-008-66 -
3-04-008-67 -
3-04-008-68 -
Retort Furnace
Horizontal Muffle Furnace
Pot Furnace
Galvanizing Kettle
Calcining Kiln
Concentrate Dryer
Rotary Sweat Furnace
Muffle Sweat Furnace
Electric Resistance Sweat Furnace
Crushing/Screening of Zinc Residues
Kettle-Sweat Furnace (Clean
Metallic Scrap)
Reverberatory Sweat Furnace
(Clean Metallic Scrap)
Kettle-Sweat Furnace (General
Metallic Scrap)
Reverberatory Sweat Furnace
(General Metallic Scrap)
Kettle-Sweat Furnace
(Residual Scrap)
Reverberatory Sweat Furnace
(Residual Scrap)
Alloying
Scrap Melting: Crucible
Scrap Melting: Reverberatory
Furnace
Scrap Melting: Electric Induction
Furnace
Retort & Muffle Distillation:
Pouring
Retort & Muffle Distillation:
Casting
Graphite Rod Distillation
Retort Distillation/Oxidation
Muffle Distillation/Oxidation
Reverberatory Sweating
Rotary Sweating
Muffle Sweating
Kettle (Pot) Sweating
Electric Resistance Sweating
Sodium Carbonate Leaching
Kettle (Pot) Melting Furnace
Crucible Melting Furnace
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Residue
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Zinc Oxide Produced
Tons Zinc Oxide Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Scrap Processed
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
74
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Secondary Zinc Production - 3341 (Continued)
3-04-008-69 - Reverberatory Melting Furnace
3-04-008-70 - Electric Induction Melting
3-04-008-71 - Alloying Retort Distillation
3-04-008-72 - Retort and Muffle Distillation
3-04-008-73 - Casting
3-04-008-74 - Graphite Rod Distillation
3-04-008-75 - Retort Distillation/Oxidation
3-04-008-76 - Muffle Distillation/Oxidation
3-04-008-77 - Retort Reduction
3-04-008-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Malleable Iron - 3322
3-04-009-01 - Annealing
3-04-009-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Nickel - 3341
3-04-010-01 - Flux Furnace
3-04-010-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Furnace Electrode Manufacture - 3624
3-04-020-01
3-04-020-02
3-04-020-03
3-04-020-04
3-04-020-99
Calcination
Mixing
Pitch Treating
Bake Furnaces
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
Metal Heat Treating - 3398
3-04-022-01 - Furnace: General
3-04-022-10 - Quench Bath
Lead Cable Coating - 3357. 3315
3-04-040-01 - General
Miscellaneous Casting and Fabricating - 3300 - 3399
3-04-049-01 - Wax Burnout Oven
3-04-050-01
3-04-050-99
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Metal Charged
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Metal Processed
Tons Lead Processed
Tons of Wax Burned
Tons Produced
Each
75
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sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Note.
Secondary Metal Production - Fuaitive Emissions
3-04-888-01
3-04-888-02
3-04-888-03
3-04-888-04
3-04-888-05
- Specify in Comments Field
- Specify in Comments Field
- Specify in Comments Field
- Specify in Comments Field
- Specify in Comments Field
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Secondary Metal Production - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-04-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-04-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-04-900-03 - Natural Gas
3-04-900-04 - Process Gas
lOf Gallons Burned
10j- Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Incinerators
3-04-900-011
3-04-900-012
3-04-900-013
3-04-900-014
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
10o Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Flares
3-04-900-021
3-04-900-022
3-04-900-023
3-04-900-024
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
10
Gallons Burned
Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Secondary Metal Production - Other Not Classified
3-04-999-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
MINERAL PRODUCTS - MAJOR GROUPS 11. 12. 14. 28. 29. 32. 44
Tons Processed
Asphalt Roofi
3-05-001-01 -
3-05-001-02 -
3-05-001-03 -
3-05-001-04 -
3-05-001-10 -
3-05-001-11 -
3-05-001-12 -
3-05-001-13 -
3-05-001-98 -
nq Manufacture - 2952
Asphalt Blowing: Saturant
Asphalt Blowing: Coating
Felt Saturation: Dipping Only
Felt Saturation: Dipping/Spraying
Blowing
Dipping Only
Spraying Only
Dipping/Spraying
Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
1.46
1.86
0.02
0.03
Tons Asphalt Processed
Tons Asphalt Processed
Tons Asphalt Shingle
Tons Asphalt Shingle
Tons Saturated Felt
Tons Saturated Felt
Tons Saturated Felt
Tons Saturated Felt
Gallons
76
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Asohaltic Concrete - 2951
3-05-002-01
3-05-002-02
3-05-002-03
3-05-002-04
3-05-002-05
3-05-002-06
3-05-002-07
3-05-002-08
Rotary Dryer, Coventional Plant 0.048
Hot Elevators, Screens, Bins & Mixer
Storage Piles
Cold Aggregate Handling
Drum, Dryer Hot Asphalt Plants 0.0
Asphalt Heater (Natural Gas)
Asphalt Heater (Residual Oil)
Asphalt Heater (Distillate Oil)
Brick Manufacturing - 3251
3-05-003-01
3-05-003-02
3-05-003-03
3-05-003-07
3-05-003-08
3-05-003-09
3-05-003-11
3-05-003-12
3-05-003-13
3-05-003-14
3-05-003-15
3-05-003-16
3-05-003-98
Raw Material Drying
Raw Material Grinding
Storage of Raw Materials
Process Calcining
Screening
Process Blending and Mixing
Curing and Firing: Gas-Fired
Tunnel Kilns
Curing and Firing: Oil-Fired
Tunnel Kilns
Curing and Firing: Coal-Fired
Tunnel Kilns
Curing and Firing: Gas-Fired
Periodic Kilns
Curing and Firing: Oil-Fired
Periodic Kilns
Curing and Firing: Coal-Fired
Periodic Kilns
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Calcium Carbide - 2819
3-05-004-01 - Electric Furnace (Hoods &
Main Stack)
3-05-004-02 - Coke Dryer
3-05-004-03 - Furnace Room Vents
3-05-004-04 - Tap Fume Vents
3-05-004-05 - Primary Secondary/Crushing
3-05-004-06 - Circular Charging: Conveyor
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.02
0.1
0.6
0.04
0.1
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
TOPS of Asphalt -
10? Cubic Feet Burned
lOf Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Tons Raw Material
Tons Raw Material
Tons Material Stored
Tons Raw Material
Tons Raw Material
Tons Raw Material
Tons Produced
Tons Brick Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Gallons
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
Tons Produced
77
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SCC Process
Castable Refractory - 3255
3-05-005-01 - Raw Material Dryer
3-05-005-02 - Raw Material Crushing/Processing
3-05-005-03 - Electric Arc Melt
3-05-005-04 - Curing Oven
3-05-005-05 - Molding and Shakeout
3-05-005-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-05-005-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Cement Manufacturing .- Drv Process - 3241
3-05-006-06 - Kilns00
3-05-006-07 - Raw Material Unloading
3-05-006-08 - Raw Material Piles
3-05-006-09 - Primary Crushing
3-05-006-10 - Secondary Crushing
3-05-006-11 - Screening
3-05-006-12 - Raw Material Transfer
3-05-006-13 - Raw Material Grinding & Drying
3-05-006-14 - Clinker Cooler
3-05-006-15 - Clinker Piles
3-05-006-16 - Clinker Transfer
3-05-006-17 - Clinker Grinding
3-05-006-18 - Cement Silos
3-05-006-19 - Cement Load Out
Wet Process - 3241 ,,
3-05-007-06 - Kilns00
3-05-007-07 - Raw Material Unloading
3-05-007-08 - Raw Material Piles
3-05-007-09 - Primary Crushing
3-05-007-10 - Secondary Crushing
3-05-007-11 - Screening
3-05-007-12 - Raw Material Transfer
3-05-007-14 - Clinker Cooler
3-05-007-15 - Clinker Piles
3-05-007-16 - Clinker Transfer
3-05-007-17 - Clinker Grinding
3-05-007-18 - Cement Silo
3-05-007-19 - Cement Loadout
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units Notes
Tons Feed Material
Tons Feed Material
Tons Feed Material
Tons Feed Material
Tons Feed Material
Gallons
Tons Feed Material
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Material Unloaded
Tons in Piles
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Handled
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons of Material Unloaded
Tons in Piles
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Handled
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
Tons Cement Produced
78
-------
voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Ceramic Clav Manufacturinq - 3261
3-05-008-01 - Drying
3-05-008-02 - Grinding
3-05-008-03 - Storage
3-05-008-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Clav and Flv Ash Sinterinq (Low Density Aqqreqate
3-05-009-01 - Fly Ash Sintering
3-05-009-02 - Clay/Coke Sintering
3-05-009-03 - Natural Clay/Shale Sintering
3-05-009-04 - Raw Clay/Shale Crushing/Screening
3-05-009-05 - Raw Clay/Shale Transfer/Conveying
3-05-009-06 - Raw Clay/Shale Storage Piles
3-05-009-07 - Sintered Clay/Coke Product
Crushing and Screening
3-05-009-08 - Sintered Clay/Shale Product
Crushing and Screening
3-05-009-09 - Expanded Shale Clinker Cooling
3-05-009-10 - Expanded Shale Storage
3-05-009-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Coal Cleaninq - 1111. 1211ee
Thermal Drver - 1111, 121 lee
3-05-010-01 - Fluidized Bed
3-05-010-02 - Flash or Suspension
3-05-010-03 - Multilouvered
3-05-010-04 - Rotary
3-05-010-05 - Cascade
3-05-010-06 - Continuous Carrier
3-05-010-07 - Screen
Material Handlinq - 1111, 1211ee
3-05-010-08 - Unloading
3-05-010-09 - Raw Coal Storage
3-05-010-10 - Crushing
3-05-010-11 - Coal Transfer
3-05-010-12 - Screening
3-05-010-13 - Air Tables
3-05-010-14 - Cleaned Coal Storage
3-05-010-15 - Loading
3-05-010-16 - Loading: Clean Coal
3-05-010-17 - Secondary Crushing
Units Notes
Tons Input to Process
Tons Input to Process
Tons Input to Process
Tons Produced
Manufacture) - 3295)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Tons Raw Material
Tons Raw Material
Tons Raw Material
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Coal Dried
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
Tons Shipped
79
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Surface Mining Operations - 1111. 1211
ee
3-05-010-21
3-05-010-22
3-05-010-23
3-05-010-24
3-05-010-30
3-05-010-31
3-05-010-32
3-05-010-33
3-05-010-34
3-05-010-35
3-05-010-36
3-05-010-37
3-05-010-38
3-05-010-39
Overburden Removal
Drilling/Blasting
Loading
Hauling
Topsoil Removal
Scrapers: Travel Mode
Topsoil Unloading
Overburden: Drilling
Coal Seam: Drilling
Blasting: Coal Overburden
Dragline: Overburden Removal
Truck Loading: Overburden
Truck Loading: Coal
Hauling: Haul Trucks
3-05-010-40 - Truck Unloading: End Dump-Coal
3-05-010-41 - Truck Unloading: Bottom Dump-Coal
3-05-010-42 - Truck Unloading: Bottom Dump-
Overburden
3-05-010-43 - Open Storage Pile: Coal
3-05-010-44
3-05-010-45
Train Loading: Coal
Bulldozing: Overburden
3-05-010-46 - Bulldozing: Coal
3-05-010-47
3-05-010-48
3-05-010-49
3-05-010-50
3-05-010-90
3-05-010-99
Grading
Overburden Replacement
Wind Erosion: Exposed Areas
Vehicle Traffic: Light/Medium
Vehicles
Haul Roads: General
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Concrete Batching - 3271. 3272. 3273. 3275. 1771. 3292
3-05-011-01 - General (Non-fugitive)
3-05-011-12 - Mixing: Wet
3-05-011-13 - Mixing: Dry
Tons Coal Mined
Tons Coal Mined
Tons Coal Mined
Vehicle-Miles Traveled
Tons of Topsoil Removed
Vehicle-Miles by
Scrapers
Tons of Topsoil
Holes Drilled
Holes Drilled
Blasts
Cubic Yards Overburden
Tons Overburden Loaded
Tons Coal Loaded
Vehicle-Miles by
Haul Trucks
Tons Coal
Tons Coal
Tons Overburden
Acres of Coal
Storage Area
Tons of Coal Loaded
Bulldozer-Hours of
Operation
Bulldozer-Hours of
Operation
Vehicle-Miles by Graders
Tons Overburden
Acres of Exposed Area
Vehicle-Miles by
Light/Medium Vehicles
Tons Coal
Tons Shipped
Cubic Yards Concrete
Produced
Cubic Yards Concrete
Produced
Cubic Yards Concrete
Produced
80
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Concrete Batching - 3271. 3272. 3273. 3275. 1771. 3292
3-05-011-14 - Transferring: Conveyors/Elevators
3-05-011-15 - Storage: Bins/Hoppers
Cubic Yards Concrete
Produced
Cubic Yards Concrete
Produced
Concrete Batchina- Fugitive Emissions - 3271. 3272. 3273. 3275, 1771. 3292
3-05-011-06 - Transfer of Sand and Aggregate
to Elevated Bins
3-05-011-07 - Cement Unloading to Storage Bins
3-05-011-08 - Weight Hopper Loading of Cement,
Sand and Aggregate
3-05-011-09 - Mixer Loading of Cement, Sand,
and Aggregate
3-05-011-10 - Loading of Transit Mix Truck
3-05-011-11 - Loading of Dry-Batch Truck
3-05-011-20 - Asbestos/Cement Products
3-05-011-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Fiberglass Manufacturing - 3229, 3296
Wool-Tvoe Glass Fiber - 3296
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Produced
0.0 Tons Produced
Tons Produced
3-05-012-01
3-05-012-02
3-05-012-03
3-05-012-04
3-05-012-05
3-05-012-06
3-05-012-07
3-05-012-08
3-05-012-09
Textile-Type
3-05-012-11
3-05-012-12
3-05-012-13
3-05-012-14
3-05-012-15
3-05-012-21
3-05-012-22
- Regenerative Furnace
- Recuperative Furnace
- Electric Furnace
- Forming (Rotary Spun)
- Curing Oven (Rotary Spun)
- Cooling
- Unit Melter Furnace
- Forming (Flame Attenuation)
- Curing (Flame Attenuation)
Glass Fiber - 3229
- Regenerative Furnace
- Recuperative Furnace
- Unit Melter Furnace
- Forming Process
- Curing Oven
- Raw Material Unloading/Conveying
- Raw Material Storage Bins
7.0
3.0
0.04
0.3
7.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Raw Material
Processed
Tons Raw Material
Processed
81
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notef
Textile-Type Glass Fiber - 3229 (Continued!
3-05-012-23 - Raw Material Mixing/Weighing
3-05-012-24 - Raw Material Crushing/Charging
3-05-012-99 - Other Not-Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Frit Manufacture - 2899
3-05-013-01 - Rotary Furnace
3-05-013-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Glass Manufacture - 3211. 3221. 3229
3-05-014-02 -
3-05-014-03 -
3-05-014-04 -
3-05-014-06 -
3-05-014-07 -
3-05-014-08 -
3-05-014-10 -
3-05-014-13 -
3-05-014-14 -
3-05-014-15 -
Container Glass: Melting Furnace
Flat Glass: Melting Furnace
Pressed and Blown Glass:
Melting Furnace
Container Glass: Forming &
Finishing
Flat Glass: Forming & Finishing
Pressed and Blown Glass: Forming
and Finishing
Raw Material Handling
(All Types of Glass)
Gullet Crushing/Grinding
Ground Gullet Beading Furnace
Glass Etching with Hydrofluoric
Acid Solution
Gypsum Manufacture - 3275
3-05-015-01 - Rotary Ore Dryer
3-05-015-02 - Primary Grinder/Roller Mills
3-05-015-04 - Conveying
3-05-015-05 - Primary Crushing: Gypsum Ore
3-05-015-06 - Secondary Crushing: Gypsum Ore
3-05-015-07 - Screening: Gypsum Ore
3-05-015-08 - Stockpile: Gypsum Ore
3-05-015-09 - Storage Bins: Gypsum Ore
0.0 Tons Raw Material
Processed
0.0 Tons Raw Material
Processed
Tons Material Processed
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
0.2 Tons of Glass Produced
0.1 Tons of Glass Produced
0.3 Tons of Glass Produced
8.7 Tons of Glass Produced
Tons of Glass Produced
9.0 Tons of Glass Produced
0.0 Tons of Glass Produced
0.0 Tons Cullet Processed
Tons Beaded Glass
Gallons Etching Solution
Consumed
Tons Product
Tons Product
0.0 Tons Throughput
0.0 Tons Crude Gypsum
Processed
0.0 Tons Crude Gypsum
Processed
0.0 Tons Crude Gypsum
Processed
0.0 Tons Crude Gypsum
Processed
0.0 Tons Crude Gypsum
Processed
82
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sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units Notes
Gvpsum Manufacture - 3275 (Continued)
3-05-015-10 -
3-05-015-11 -
3-05-015-12 -
3-05-015-13 -
3-05-015-14 -
3-05-015-15 -
3-05-015-16 -
3-05-015-17 -
3-05-015-18 -
3-05-015-19 -
3-05-015-20 -
3-05-015-21 -
3-05-015-22 -
Storage Bins: Landpl aster
Continuous Kettle: Calciner
Flash Calciner
Impact Mill
Storage Bins: Stucco
Tube/Ball Mills
Mixers
Bagging
Mixers/Conveyor
Forming Line
Drying Kiln
End Sawing (8 ft)
End Sawing (12 ft)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
lOf Sq. Ft. Board Sawed
10 Sq. Ft. Board Sawed
Lime Manufacture - 3274
3-05-016-01 -
3-05-016-02 -
3-05-016-03 -
3-05-016-04 -
3-05-016-05 -
3-05-016-06 -
3-05-016-07 -
3-05-016-08 -
3-05-016-09 -
3-05-016-10 -
3-05-016-11 -
3-05-016-12 -
3-05-016-13 -
3-05-016-14 -
3-05-016-15 -
3-05-016-16 -
3-05-016-17 -
Mineral Wool
3-05-017-01 -
3-05-017-02 -
3-05-017-03 -
3-05-017-04 -
3-05-017-05 -
3-05-017-99 -
Primary Crushing
Secondary Crushing/Screening
Calcining-Vertical Kiln
Calcining-RotarvHKilnaa
Calcimatic Kiln00 .,
Fluidized Bed Kilnaa
Raw Material Transfer & Conveying
Raw Material Unloading
Hydrator (Atmospheric)
Raw Material Storage Piles
Product Cooler
Pressure Hydrator
Lime Silos
Packing/Shipping
Product Transfer and Conveying
Primary Screening
Multiple Hearth Calciner
- 3296
Cupola
Reverberatory Furnace
Blow Chamber
Curing Oven
Cooler
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Limestone Processed
Tons Limestone Processed
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Limestone Processed
Tons Limestone Processed
Tons Hydrated Lime
Tons Limestone Processed
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Hydrated Lime
Produced
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Limestone Processed
Tons Lime Produced
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
Tons Processed
83
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Perllte Manufacture - 3295
3-05-018-01 - Vertical Furnace
3-05-018-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Phosphate Rock - 1475
3-05-019-01
3-05-019-02
3-05-019-03
3-05-019-04
3-05-019-05
3-05-019-99
Drying
Grinding
Transfer/Storage
Open Storage
Calcining
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Charged
Tons Processed
Tons Phosphate Rock
0.0 Tons Phosphate Rock
0.0 Tons Phosphate Rock
0.0 Tons Phosphate Rock
0.0 Tons Phosphate Rock
Tons Processed
Stone Quarrying/Processing - 1411, 1422. 1423. 1429. 1499
3-05-020-01
3-05-020-02
3-05-020-03
3-05-020-04
3-05-020-05
3-05-020-06
3-05-020-07
3-05-020-08
3-05-020-09
3-05-020-10
3-05-020-11
3-05-020-12
3-05-020-13
3-05-020-14
3-05-020-15
3-05-020-16
3-05-020-20
3-05-021-01
3-05-021-02
3-05-021-03
3-05-021-04
3-05-021-05
3-05-021-06
Primary Crushing
Secondary Crush/Screen
Tertiary Crush/Screen
Recrush/Screening
Fines Mill
Miscellaneous Operation
Screen/Convey/Handling
Open Storage
Cut Stone - General
Blasting - General
Drilling
Hauling
Drying
Bar Grizzlies
Shaker Screens
Vibrating Screens
Revolving Screens
Drilling
Salt Mining - 1476
General
Granulation:
Stack Dryer
Filtration: Vacuum Filter
Crushing
Screening
Conveying.
0.0 Tons Raw Material
0.0 Tons Raw Material
0.0 Tons Raw Material
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Raw Material
0.0 Tons Product Stored
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Raw Material
0.0 Tons Raw Material
0.0 Vehicle-Miles
0.0 Tons Stone Dryed
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Processed
0.0 Feet Drilled
0.0 Tons Mined
Tons Salt Granulated
Tons Salt Produced
Tons Salt Handled
Tons Salt Handled
Tons Salt Handled
84
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Potash Production - 1474
3-05-022-01 - Mine - Grind/Dry
3-05-022-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Magnesium Carbonate - 1459
3-05-024-01 - Mine/Process
3-05-024-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Sand/Gravel - 1442, 1446
3-05-025-02
3-05-025-03
3-05-025-04
3-05-025-05
3-05-025-06
3-05-025-07
3-05-025-08
3-05-025-09
3-05-025-10
3-05-025-11
Aggregate Storage
Material Transfer & Conveying
Hauling
Pile Forming: Stacker
Bulk Loading
Storage Piles
Dryer
Cooler
Crushing
Screening
Diatomaceous Earth - 1499. 3295
3-05-026-01 - Handling
3-05-026-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Ceramic Electric Parts - 3264
0.0 Tons Ore
Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Product
Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Product
0.0 Tons Product
0.0 Vehicle-Miles
0.0 Tons Product
0.0 Tons Product
0.0 Acres of Storage Area
Tons Product Produced
Tons Product Produced
Tons Product Produced
Tons Product Produced
0.0 Tons Product
Tons Processed
3-05-030-99 -
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Processed
Asbestos Mininq - 1499
3-05-031-01 -
3-05-031-02 -
3-05-031-03 -
3-05-031-04 -
3-05-031-05 -
3-05-031-06 -
3-05-031-07 -
3-05-031-08 -
3-05-031-09 -
3-05-031-10 -
3-05-031-11 -
3-05-031-99 -
Surface Blasting
Surface Drilling
Cobbing
Loading
Convey/Haul Asbestos
Convey/Haul Waste
Unloading
Overburden Stripping
Ventilation of Process Operations
Stockpiling
Tailing Piles
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons Removed
Tons of Ore
Tons of Ore
Tons of Material
Tons Processed
85
-------
SCC Process
Asbestos Millina - 1499
3-05-032-01 - Crushing
3-05-032-02 - Drying
3-05-032-03 - Recrushing
3-05-032-04 - Screening
3-05-032-05 - Fiberizing
3-05-032-06 - Bagging
3-05-032-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Vermiculite - 1499
3-05-033-01 - General
Minina and Ouarrvinq of Nonmetallic Mineral
Soecifv Material - 1400 - 1499
3-05-040-01 - Open Pit Blasting
3-05-040-02 - Open Pit Drilling
3-05-040-03 - Open Pit Cobbing
3-05-040-10 - Underground Ventilation
3-05-040-20 - Loading
3-05-040-21 - Convey/Haul Material
3-05-040-22 - Convey/Haul Waste
3-05-040-23 - Unloading
3-05-040-24 - Stripping
3-05-040-25 - Stockpile
3-05-040-30 - Primary Crusher
3-05-040-31 - Secondary Crusher
3-05-040-32 - Ore Concentrator
3-05-040-33 - Ore Dryer
3-05-040-34 - Screening
3-05-040-36 - Tailing Piles
3-05-040-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Bulk Materials Elevators (Specify Material
3-05-100-01 - Unloading
3-05-100-02 - Loading
3-05-100-03 - Removal from Bins
3-05-100-04 - Drying
3-05-100-05 - Cleaning
3-05-100-06 - Elevator Legs (Headhouse)
3-05-100-07 - Tripper (Gallery Belt)
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.0
0 = 0
0.0
0.0
0.0
s. Except Fuels
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units Notes
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Product
_
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Hundreds of Tons Material
Handled in Comments) - 4463
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
86
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sec
Bulk Material
3-05-101-01 -
3-05-101-02 -
3-05-101-03 -
3-05-101-04 -
3-05-101-05 -
3-05-101-06 -
3-05-101-07 -
3-05-101-08 -
3-05-101-96 -
3-05-101-97 -
3-05-101-98 -
3-05-101-99 -
Storage Bins
3-05-102-01 -
3-05-102-02 -
3-05-102-03 -
3-05-102-04 -
3-05-102-05 -
3-05-102-06 -
3-05-102-07 -
3-05-102-08 -
3-05-102-96 -
3-05-102-97 -
3-05-102-98 -
3-05-102-99 -
Process
s Conveyors - 4463
Ammonium Sulfate
Cement
Coal
Coke
Limestone
Phosphate Rock
Scrap Metal
Sulfur
Chemical: Specify in Comments
Fertilizer: Specify in Comments
Mineral: Specify in Comments
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
- 4463
Ammonium Sulfate
Cement
Coal
Coke
Limestone
Phosphate Rock
Scrap Metal
Sulfur
Chemical: Specify in Comments
Fertilizer: Specify in Comments
Mineral: Specify in Comments
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units Notes
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Ooen Stockpiles - 4463
3-05-103-01 -
3-05-103-02 -
3-05-103-03 -
3-05-103-04 -
3-05-103-05 -
3-05-103-06 -
3-05-103-07 -
3-05-103-08 -
3-05-103-96 -
3-05-103-97 -
3-05-103-98 -
3-05-103-99 -
Ammonium Sulfate
Cement
Coal
Coke
Limestone
Phosphate Rock
Scrap Metal
Sulfur
Chemical: Specify in Comments
Fertilizer: Specify in Comments
Mineral: Specify in Comments
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
87
-------
SCC Process
Unloading Operation - 4463
3-05-104-01 - Ammonium Sulfate
3-05-104-02 - Cement
3-05-104-03 - Coal
3-05-104-04 - Coke
3-05-104-05 - Limestone
3-05-104-06 - Phosphate Rock
3-05-104-07 - Scrap Metal
3-05-104-08 - Sulfur
3-05-104-96 - Chemical: Specify in Comments
3-05-104-97 - Fertilizer: Specify in Comments
3-05-104-98 - Mineral: Specify in Comments
3-05-104-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Loading Operation - 4463
3-05-105-01 - Ammonium Sulfate
3-05-105-02 - Cement
3-05-105-03 - Coal
3-05-105-04 - Coke
3-05-105-05 - Limestone
3-05-105-06 - Phosphate Rock
3-05-105-07 - Scrap Metal
3-05-105-08 - Sulfur
3-05-105-96 - Chemical: Specify in Comments
3-05-105-97 - Fertilizer: Specify in Comments
3-05-105-98 - Mineral: Specify in Comments
3-05-105-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Mineral Products - Fuqitive Emissions
3-05-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field
3-05-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field
3-05-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field
3-05-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field
3-05-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field
Mineral Products - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-05-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-05-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-05-900-03 - Natural Gas
VOC
Lbs/Unit
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units Notes
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
7
10~ Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
88
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Incinerators
3-05-900-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-05-900-12 - Residual Oil
3-05-900-13 - Natural Gas
Flares
3-05-900-21
3-05-900-22
3-05-900-23
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Mineral Products: Other Not Classified
3-05-999-99 - Specify in Comments
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY - MAJOR GROUP 29hh
Process Heaters - 2911
3-06-001-03
3-06-001-04
3-06-001-05
3-06-001-06
3-06-001-07
3-06-001-08
3-06-001-99
Oil Fired
Gas Fired
Natural Gas-Fired
Process Gas-Fired
LPG Fired
Landfill Gas-Fired
Other Not Classified
Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units (FCC) - 2911
3-06-002-01 - Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit
3-06-002-02 - Catalyst Handling System
3-06-003-01 - Thermal Catalytic Cracking Unit
0.3
2.8
2.8
2.8
0.26
140.8
55.7
n
11
Slowdown Systems - 2911
3-06-004-01 - Slowdown System with Vapor 0.8
Recovery System with Flaring
3-06-004-02 - Slowdown System without Controls 580.0
lOf Gallons Burned
lof Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
lOf Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Product
10c Gallons Oil Burned
10?. Cubic Feet Burned
10° Cubic Feet Burned
10? Cubic Feet Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Gallons Heated
10, BBLs. Fresh Feed
10, BBLs. Fresh Feed
106 BBLs. Fresh Feed
10° BBLs. Refinery Feed
3
10° BBLs Refinery Feed
Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum Refining - 2911-
3-06-005-03
3-06-005-04
3-06-005-05
3-06-005-06
Process Drains and Waste Water 5.0
Separators
Process Drains and Waste Water 200.0
Separators
Waste Water Treatment Plant 0.04
Excluding Separator
Waste Water Treatment Plant 0.77
Excluding Separator
10J Gallons Waste Water
103 BBLs Refinery Feed
103 Gallons Waste Water
103 BBLs. Refinery Feed
98
99
89
-------
SCC Process
Vacuum Distillation Column Condensers - 2911
3-06-006-02 - Vacuum Distillation Column
Condenser
3-06-006-03 - Vacuum Distillation Column
Condenser
Coolinq Towers - 2911
3-06-007-01 - Cooling Towers
3-06-007-02 - Cooling Towers
Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emissions From Petroleum
3-06-008-01 - Pipeline Valves and Flanges
3-06-008-02 - Vessel Relief Valves
3-06-008-03 - Pump Seals (Without Controls)
3-06-008-04 - Compressor Seals
3-06-008-05 - Miscellaneous: Sampl ing/Non-
Asphalt Blowing, Purging, etc.
3-06-008-06 - Pump Seals (With Controls)
3-06-008-07 - Blind Changing
Pipeline Valves - 291 1^
3-06-008-11 - Gas Streams
3-06-008-12 - Light Liquid/Gas Stream
3-06-008-13 - Heavy Liquid Stream
3-06-008-14 - Hydrogen Streams
3-06-008-15 - Open-ended Valves (All Streams)
3-06-008-16 - Flanges (All Streams)
3-06-008-17 - Pump Seals (Liquid/Gas Stream)
3-06-008-18 - Pump Seals (Heavy Liquid Stream)
3-06-008-19 - Compressor Seals (Gas Streams)
3-06-008-20 - Compressor Seals (Heavy Liquid
Stream)
3-06-008-21 - Drains (All Streams)
3-06-008-22 - Vessel Relief Valves
(All Streams)
Flares - 2900 - 2999
3-06-009-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-06-009-02 - Residual Oil
3-06-009-03 - Natural Gas
3-06-009-04 - Process Gas
Sludqe Converter - 2999
3-06-010-01 - General
VOC
Lbs/Unit
50.0
18.0
6.0
10.0
Refininq -
16.3
2.9
4.1
3.7
10.0
4.1
0.3
516.84
210.24
4.38
157.68
43.8
4.9
2190.0
402.96
12264.0
963.6
613.2
3153.6
Units Notes
103 BBLs. Vacuum Feed
103 BBLs. Refinery Feed
lof Gallons Cooling Water
10J BBLs. Refinery Feed
2911-
lof BBLs. Refinery Feed
10- BBLs. Refinery Feed
10, BBLs. Refinery Feed
lOf BBLs. Refinery Feed
10 BBLs. Refinery Feed
10? BBLs. Refinery Feed
10J BBLs. Refinery Feed
Valves in Operation
Valves in Operation
Valves in Operation
Valves in Operation
Valves in Operation
Valves in Operation
Seals in Operation
Seals in Operation
Seals -in Operation
Seals in Operation
Drains in Operation
Valves in Operation
3
10^ Gallons Burned
I0i Gallons Burned
10? Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Processed
90
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Asphalt Blowing - 2911
3-06-011-01 - Asphalt Blowing 60.0
Fluid Coking Units - 2911
3-06-012-01 - Fluid Coking Units
Petroleum Coke Calcining - 2911
3-06-014-01 - Coke Calciner
Bauxite Burning
3-06-015-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Incinerators - 2900 - 2999
3-06-099-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-06-099-12 - Residual Oil
3-06-099-13 - Natural Gas
3-06-099-04 - Process Gas
Lube Oil Refining - 2922
3-06-100-01 - General
Petroleum Industry - Fugitive Emissions
3-06-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field
3-06-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field
3-06-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field
3-06-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field
3-06-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field
PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY - MAJOR GROUPS 24, 25, 26, 27
Tons of Asphalt
103 BBLs. Fresh Feed
Tons Raw Coke
Tons Bauxite Used
lof Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10° BBL. Lube Oil
Refinery Feed
Refinery Feed
Refinery Feed
Refinery Feed
10^ BBL.
lOf BBL.
10, BBL.
10, BBL.
10J BBL. Refinery Feed
Sulfate (Kraft) Pulping - 2611. 2621, 2631 (For Bark Boilers.
See Industrial Boilers)
3-07-001-01 - Digester Relief & Blow Tank
3-07-001-02 - Washers/Screens
3-07-001-03 - Multi-Effect Evaporator
3-07-001-04 - Recovery Furnace/Direct
Contact Evaporator
3-07-001-05 - Smelt Dissolving Tank
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
91
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Sulfate (Kraft) Pulping - 2611, 2621, 2631 (Continued)
3-07-001-06 - Lime Kiln
3-07-001-07 - Turpentine Condenser
3-07-001-08 - Fluid Bed Calciner
3-07-001-09 - Liquor Oxidation Tower
3-07-001-10 - Recovery Furnace/Indirect
Contact Evaporator
3-07-001-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Sulfite Pulping - 2611, 2621. 2631
3-07-002-03 - Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank
(All Bases Except Ca)
3-07-002-11 - Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank
(Ca)
3-07-002-12 - Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank
(MgO with Recovery System) ,,
3-07-002-13 - Digester/Blow Pit/Dump TankKK
(MgO w/Process Change & Scrubber)
3-07-002-14 - Digester/Blow Pit/Dump TankKK
(NH, w/Process Change and Scrubber)
3-07-002-15 - Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank™
(Na w/Process Change and Scrubber)
3-07-002-21 - Recovery System (MgO)
3-07-002-22 - Recovery System (NH3)
3-07-002-23 - Recovery System (Na)
3-07-002-31 - Acid Plant (NH3)
3-07-002-32 - Acid Plant (Na)
3-07-002-33 - Acid Plant (Ca)
3-07-002-34 - Other Misc. Sources: Knotters/
Washers/Screens, etc.
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
92
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Neutral Sulfite Semi chemical Pulping - 2611. 2621. 2531
(For Bark Boilers, See Industrial Boilers)
3-07-003-01 - Digester/Dump Tank/Blow Pit
3-07-003-02 - Evaporator
3-07-003-03 - Fluid Bed Reactor
3-07-003-04 - Sulfur Burner/Absorbers
Puloboard Manufacture - 2631. 2661
3-07-004-01 - Paperboard: General
3-07-004-02 - Fiberboard: General
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Air-Dry Tons
Unbleached Pulp
Tons Finished Product
Tons Finished Product
Wood Pressure
3-07-005-01 -
3-07-005-97 -
3-07-005-98 -
3-07-005-99 -
Treating - 2491
Creosote
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Plvwood/Particleboard Operations - 2435,
3-07-007-01 -
3-07-007-02 -
3-07-007-03 -
3-07-007-04 -
3-07-007-05 -
3-07-007-06 -
3-07-007-07 -
3-07-007-08 -
3-07-007-09 -
3-07-007-11 -
3-07-007-12 -
3-07-007-13 -
3-07-007-14 -
3-07-007-15 -
3-07-007-98 -
3-07-007-99 -
General: Not Classified
Sanding Operations
Parti cleboard Drying
Waferboard Dryer
-
Hardboard: Coe Dryer
Hardboard: Predryer
Hardboard: Pressing
Hardboard: Tempering
Hardboard: Bake Oven
Fir-Sapwood-Steam Fired
Fir-Sapwood-Gas Fired
Fir-Heartwood
Larch
Southern Pine
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
2436. 2492
1.52
0.0
0.0
0.45
7.53
1.3
0.19
2.94
Tons Wood Treated
10J Cubic Feet
•3
10-* Board Feet
Tons Wood Treated
M
10* Sq. Ft. 3/8" Plywood
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
10* Lbs. Wafers/Chips
Dried
Tons of Dry Product
Tons of Dry Product
Tons of Dry Product
Tons of Dry Product
Tons of Product
107 Sq. Ft. 3/8" Plywood
10J Sq. Ft. 3/8" Plywood
107 Sq. Ft. 3/8" Plywood
107 Sq. Ft. 3/8" Plywood
107, Sq. Ft. 3/8" Plywood
10J Board Feet
Tons Processed
93
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note:
Sawmill Operations - 2421. 2426. 2429
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
3-07-
008-01
008-02
008-03
008-04
008-05
008-06
008-07
008-08
008-96
3-07-008-97
3-07-008-98
3-07-008-99
Log Debarking
Log Sawing
Sawdust Pile Handling
Sawing: Cyclone Exhaust
Planing/Trimming: Cyclone Exhaust
Sanding: Cyclone Exhaust
Sanderdust: Cyclone Exhaust
Other Cyclones: Exhaust
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons of Logs Processed
Tons of Logs Processed
Tons of Sawdust
0.0 SCFM Average Airflow
0.0 SCFM Average Airflow
0.0 SCFM Average Airflow
0.0 Hours of Operation
0.0 Hours of Operation
10"3 Cubic Feet
Gallons
103 Board Feet
Tons Processed
Paper Coating & Glazing - 2641, 2642. 2643, 2651. 2654.
3-07-011-99 - Extrusion Coating Line
(Applications of solvent free
resin or wax)
Miscellaneous Paper Products - 2649
3-07-013-01 - Shredding Newspaper for Insulation
Manufacture
3-07-013-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Furniture Manufacturing - 2500 - 2599
3-07-020-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-07-020-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
mm
2655. 2661
Tons Resin/Wax
Consumed
Tons Newspaper Shredded
Tons Processed
103 Board Feet
Tons Processed
Miscellaneous Woodworking Operations - 2421. 2426. 2429. 2431. 2434. 2439
,mm
3-07-030-01 - Wood Waste Storage Bin Vent 0.0
3-07-030-02 - Wood Waste Storage Bin Loadout 0.0
3-07-030-96 - Sanding/Planing Operations 0.0
(Specify in Comments)
3-07-030-97 - Sanding/Planing Operations 0.0
(Specify in Comments)
3-07-030-98 - Sanding/Planing Operations 0.0
(Specify in Comments)
3-07-030-98 - Sanding/Planing Operations 0.0
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Wood Waste
Tons Wood Waste
10 Square Feet
Each
103 Board Feet
Tons Processed
94
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sec
Wood Products
3-07-888-01 -
3-07-888-02 -
3-07-888-03 -
3-07-888-04 -
3-07-888-05 -
3-07-888-98 -
Process
f
- Fugitive Emissions
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
Specify in Comments Field
VOC
Lbs/Unit Units Notes
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
10"5 Board Feet
Wood Products - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-07-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-07-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-07-900-03 - Natural Gas
Incinerators
3-07-900-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-07-900-12 - Residual Oil
3-07-900-13 - Natural Gas
10i Gallons Burned
\oi Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Flares
3-07-900-21
3-07-900-22
3-07-900-23
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
10
Gallons Burned
Gallons Burned
Wood Products: Other Not Classified
3-07-999-98 - Specify in Comments
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10° Board Feet
RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS - MAJOR GROUP 30 & 75
Tire Manufacturing - 3011nn
3-08-001-01 - Underthread & Sidewall Cementing
3-08-001-02 - Bead Dipping
3-08-001-03 - Bead Swabbing
3-08-001-04 - Tire Building
3-08-001-05 - Tread End Cementing
3-08-001-06 - Green Tire Spraying
3-08-001-07 - Tire Curing
3-08-001-08 - Solvent Mixing
3-08-001-09 - Solvent Storage
3-08-001-20 - Undertread & Sidewall Cementing
3-08-001-21 - Tread End Cementing
3-08-001-22 - Bead Dipping
3-08-001-23 - Green Tire Spraying
208.
18.
72.
33.
220.
4.
lOf Tires Produced
10^ Tires Produced
10^ Tires Produced
lof Tires Produced
10- Tires Produced
lOf Tires Produced
10 Tires Produced
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent Used
Tons Solvent Used
Tons Solvent Used
Tons Solvent Used
95
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notej
Tire Manufacturing - 3011 (Continued)
3-08-001-97 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-08-001-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-08-001-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tire Retreading - 7534
3-08-005-01 - Tire Buffing Machines
Other Fabricated Rubber Products - 3021,
3-08-006-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3031. 3041. 3069
0.03
Fabricated Plastics Products - 3079
3-08-007-01 - Plastics Machining (Drilling,
Sanding, Sawing, etc.)
3-08-007-02 - Mold Release
3-08-007-03 - Solvent Consumption 1500
3-08-007-04 - Adhesive Consumption
3-08-007-05 - Wax Burnout Oven 0.0
Fiberglass Resin Products
3-08-007-20 - General
3-08-007-21 - Gel Coat-Roll On 150
3-08-007-22 - Gel Coat-Spray On 182
3-08-007-23 - General-Roll On
3-08-007-24 - Resin-General-Spray On
Fabricated Plastics Products - 3079
3-08-007-99 - Other Not Classified 118
(Specify in Comments)
Each
Gallons
Tons Product
Tires Processed
Tons Product
Tons Processed
Tons Product
Tons Solvent
Tons Adhesive
Tons of Wax Burned
Tons Produced
Tons Coating Applied
Tons Coating Applied
Tons Coating Applied
Tons Product
61
Rubber & Miscellaneous Plastics Products - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-08-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-08-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-08-900-03 - Natural Gas
Incinerators
3-08-900-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-08-900-12 - Residual Oil
3-08-900-13 - Natural Gas
10:
10;
Gallons Burned
Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
lOf Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
96
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Flares
3-08-900-21
3-08-900-22
3-08-900-23
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Rubber and Plastics; Other Not Classified
3-08-999-99 - Specify in Comments
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS - MAJOR GROUP 34 & 50
General Processes
3-09-001-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-09-001-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Abrasive Blasting of Metal Parts
3-09-002-01 - General
3-09-002-02 - Sand Abrasive
3-09-002-03 - Slag Abrasive
3-09-002-04 - Garnet Abrasive
3-09-002-05 - Steel Grit Abrasive
3-09-002-06 - Walnut Shell Abrasive
3-09-002-07 - Shotblast w/air
3-09-002-08 - Shotblast w/o air
3-09-002-98 - General
3-09-002-99 - General
Abrasive Cleaning of Metal Parts
3-09-003-01 - Brush Cleaning
3-09-003-02 - Tumble Cleaning
3-09-003-03 - Polishing
3-09-003-04 - Buffing
Electroplating Operations - 3471
3-09-010-01 - General: Entire Process
3-09-010-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
10- Gallons Burned
10e Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Processed
Gallons
Tons Processed
0.0 Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Tons Shot Consumed
0.0 Tons Shot Consumed
Linear Feet
0.0 Each
Tons Abrasive Consumed
Tons Abrasive Consumed
Tons Abrasive Consumed
Tons Abrasive Consumed
0.0 Square Feet of Product
Plated
Gallons
97
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Conversion Coating of Metal Products - 3471
3-09-011-01
3-09-011-02
3-09-011-03
3-09-011-04
3-09-011-99
Alkaline Cleaning Bath
Acid Cleaning Bath (Pickling)
Anodizing Kettle
Rinsing/Finishing
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Chemical Milling of Metal Parts - 3471
3-09-015-01 - Milling Tank
Metal Pipe Coating with Asphalt/Coal Tar - 3479
3-09-016-01 - Asphalt Dipping
3-09-016-02 - Pipe Spinning
3-09-016-03 - Pipe Wrapping
3-09-016-04 - Coal Tar/Asphalt Melting Kettle
Drum Cleaning/Reclamation - 5085
3-09-025-01 - Drum Burning Furnace
Metal Deposition Processes
3-09-040-01 - Metallizing (Wire Atomization &
Spraying)
3-09-040-10 - Thermal Spraying of Powdered
Metal
3-09-040-20 - Plasma Arc Spraying of Powdered
Metal
Porcelain Enamel and Ceramic Glaze Spraying - 3431
3-09-060-01 - Spray Booth
3-09-060-99 - Spray Booth
Fabricated Metals - Fugitive Emissions
3-09-
3-09-
3-09-
3-09-
3-09-
-01
-02
-03
•04
-05
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Comments Field
Comments Field
Comments Field
Comments Field
Comments Field
Fabricated Metal Products - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-09-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-09-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-09-900-03 - Natural Gas
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Gallons
0.0 Tons Processed
Tons Pipe Processed
Tons Pipe Processed
Tons Pipe Processed
0.0 Tons Coating Melted
0.002 Drums Burned
Tons Sprayed Metal
Consumed
Tons Sprayed Metal
Consumed
Tons Sprayed Metal
Consumed
Gallons Wet Slurry
Sprayed
Tons Processed
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
10o Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
98
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Incinerators
3-09-900-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-09-900-12 - Residual Oil
3-09-900-13 - Natural Gas
10^ Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Flares
3-09-900-21
3-09-900-22
3-09-900-23
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
10^ Gallons Burned
I0i Gallons Burned
10° Cubic Feet Burned
Fabricated Metal Products: Other Not Classified
3-09-999-97 -
3-09-999-98 -
3-09-999-99 -
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
OIL & GAS PRODUCTION - MAJOR GROUP 13
Crude Oil Production - 1311
3-10-001-01
3-10-001-02
3-10-001-03
3-10-001-04
3-10-001-05
3-10-001-99
- Complete Well: Fugitive Emissions 396
Miscellaneous Wells: General
Wells-Rod Pumps
Crude Oil Sumps
Crude Oil Pits
Processing Operations: Not
Classified (Specify in Comments)
280
455
8.7
Natural Gas Production - 1311
3-10-002-01 - Gas Sweeting (Amine Process)
(Smokeless Flares/Tail Gas
Incinerators)
3-10-002-02 - Gas Stripping Operations
3-10-002-03 - Compressors
3-10-002-04 - Wells
3-10-002-05 - Flares
3-10-002-06 - Gas Lift
3-10-002-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
0.0
6.0
35
10 Pieces Processed
10 Pieces Processed
Tons Processed
Wells/Year in Operation 3
Wells/Year in Operation 3
Wells/Year in Operation 3
Sq. Ft. Sump Area/Year 62
Sq, Ft. Pit Area/Year
103 BBLs. Produced
10° Cubic Feet of 3
Sour Gas Processed
106 Cubic Feet of
Gas Produced
10° Cubic Feet of 63
Gas Produced
10° Cubic Feet of 7
Gas Produced
10° Cubic Feet of
Gas Produced
10° Cubic Feet of
Gas Produced
10° Cubic Feet of
Gas Produced
99
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Oil & Gas Production - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-10-004-01 - Distillate Oil
3-10-004-02 - Residual Oil
3-10-004-03
3-10-004-04
3-10-004-05 -
Crude Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
0.20 lOf Gallons Burned
0.28 10^ Gallons Burned
0.28 10e Gallons Burned
2.8 10J Cubic Feet Burned
2.8 10 Cubic Feet Burned
Steam Generators
3-10-004-11 - Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
Crude Oil
Natural Gas
3-10-004-12
3-10-004-13
3-10-004-14
3-10-004-15
- Process Gas
Oil & Gas Production - Fugitive Emissions
3-10-888-01
3-10-888-02
3-10-888-03
3-10-888-04
3-10-888-05
Specify in Comments Field*
Specify in Comments Field*
Specify in Comments Field*
Specify in Comments Field*
Specify in Comments Field*
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - MAJOR GROUP 15
Construction: Building Contractors
3-11-001-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Construction: Special Trade Contract
3-11-002-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
MACHINERY. MISCELLANEOUS - MAJOR GROUP 35
Miscellaneous Machinery
3-12-999-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - MAJOR GROUP 76
Electrical Windings Reclamation - 7694
3-13-070-01 - Single Chamber Incinerator/Oven
3-13-070-02 - Multiple Chamber Incinerator/Oven
0.20
0.28
0.28
2.8
2.8
10? Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
lof Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Acres of Construction
Activity
Acres of Construction
Activity
Tons Processed
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
*Note -that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
100
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Electrical Equipment - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-13-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-13-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-13-900-03 - Natural Gas
Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
3-13-999-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT - MAJOR GROUP 37, 50, 75
Automobile/Truck Assembly Operations - 3711, 3713
3-14-009-01 - Solder Joint Grinding 0.0
Brake Shoe Debonding - 7539
3-14-010-01 - Single Chamber Incinerator
3-14-010-02 - Multiple Chamber Incinerator
Auto Body Shredding - 5093
3-14-011-01 - Primary Metal Recovery Line
3-14-011-02 - Secondary Metal Recovery Line
Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment
3-14-999-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT - MAJOR GROUP 38
Photocopying Equipment Manufacture - 3861
3-15-010-01 - Resin Transfer/Storage
3-15-010-02 - Toner Classification
3-15-010-03 - Toner (Carbon Black) Grinding
HEALTH SERVICES - MAJOR GROUP 80
Hospitals - 8062
3-15-020-01 - Sterilization w/Ethylene Oxide
10^ Gallons Burned
lof Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Processed
Number of Vehicles
Processed
Tons Charged
Tons Charged
Tons Scrap Processed
Tons Scrap Processed
Tons Processed
2000
10: Pounds Resin
103 Pounds Toner
10 Pounds Toner
Tons Ethylene Oxide
Consumed
64
101
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS - MAJOR GROUP 31
Leather and Leather Products - 3111 - 3199
3-20-999-97 -
3-20-999-98 -
3-20-999-99 -
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
10 Square Feet
Gallons
Tons Processed
TEXTILE PRODUCTS - MAJOR GROUP 22 & 30
Miscellaneous General Fabric Operations -
2261. 2262. 2281-2284. 2291. 2294, 2297. 2299
3-30-001-01 - Yarn Preparation/Bleaching
3-3n-nm-n? - Printingpp
Polyester Thread Production
Tenter Frames: Heat Setting
Carding
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-30-001-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Rubberized Fabric - 3069. 2241
3-30-001-02
3-30-001-03
3-30-001-04
3-30-001-05
3-30-001-98
Tons Fabric
Tons Fabric
Tons Fabric
Tons Fabric
Tons Fabric
10J Feet
Processed
Processed
Processed
Processed
Processed
3-30-002-01 -
3-30-002-02 -
3-30-002-03 -
3-30-002-98 -
3-30-002-99 -
Impregnation
Wet Coating
Hot Melt Coating
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Carpet Operations - 2271, 2272, 2279
3-30-003-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Tons Fabric Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Gallons
Tons Processed
Tons Processed
Fabric Finishing - 2261. 2262. 2269 (Shrink Proofing. Water Proofing,
Anti Wrinkling, Sizing, etc.)
3-30-004-99 - Other Not Classified Tons Fabric Processed
(Specify in Comments)
3-30-005-99 - Other Not Classified Items Produced
(Specify in Comments)
102
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit Units
Notes
Textile Products - Fuaitive Emissions
3-30-888-01
3-30-888-02
3-30-888-03
3-30-888-04
3-30-888-05
- Specify in Comments Field*
- Specify in Comments Field*
- Specify in Comments Field*
- Specify in Comments Field*
- Specify in Comments Field*
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING - TYPESETTING - MAJOR GROUP 27
Typesetting (Lead Remeltinq) - 2791
3-60-001-01 - Remelting (Lead Emissions Only)
IN-PROCESS FUEL USEqq
Anthracite Coal
3-90-001-99 - General
Bituminous Coal
3-90-002-01 - Cement Kiln/Dryer
3-90-002-03 - Lime Kiln
3-90-002-99 - General
Lignite
3-90-003-99 - General
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tons Melted
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Residual Oil
3-90-004-02 -
3-90-004-03 -
3-90-004-99 -
Distillate Oi
3-90-005-02 -
3-90-005-03 -
3-90-005-98 -
3-90-005-99 -
Natural Gas
3-90-006-02 -
3-90-006-03 -
3-90-006-99 -
Process Gas
3-90-007-01 -
3-90-007-02 -
3-90-007-97 -
3-90-007-98 -
3-90-007-99 -
Cement Kiln/Dryer
Lime Kiln
General
1
Cement Kiln/Dryer
Lime Kiln
Grade 4 Oil : General
General
Cement Kiln/Dryer
Lime Kiln
General
Coke Oven or Blast Furnace
Coke Oven Gas
General: Specify in Comments
General: Specify in Comments
General: Specify in Comments
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
103 Gallons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
10, Gallons Burned
10~ Gallons Burned
10^ Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feed Burned
10g Cubic Feed Burned
10 Cubic Feed Burned
10g Cubic Feed Burned
10g Cubic Feed Burned
10g Cubic Feed Burned
10g Cubic Feed Burned
10 Cubic Feed Burned
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
103
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Coke
3-90-008-99 - General 0.0
Wood
3-90-009-99 - General 0.0
Liquified Petroleum Gas
3-90-010-99 - General 0.0
Solid Waste
3-90-012-99 - Specify in Comments
Liquid Waste
3-90-013-99 - Specify in Comments
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES - MAJOR GROUP 39
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Tons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries - Fuel Fired Equipment
Process Heaters
3-99-900-01 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-99-900-02 - Residual Oil
3-99-900-03 - Natural Gas
3-99-900-04 - Process Gas
Incinerators
3-99-900-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
3-99-900-12 - Residual Oil
3-99-900-13 - Natural Gas
3-99-900-14 - Process Gas
Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
10f Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feef Burned
Flares
3-99-900-21
3-99-900-22
3-99-900-23
3-99-900-24
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
10j Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10g Cubic Feet Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Miscellaneous Industrial Processes
3-99-999-95 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-99-999-96 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-99-999-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3-99-999-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Gallons
103 Gallons
3
10 Parts Produced
Tons Processed
104
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
ORGANIC SOLVENT EVAPORATION - DRY CLEANING - MAJOR GROUP 72
Dry Cleaning - 7215. 7216. 7218
4-01-001-01 - Perchloroethylene
4-01-001-02 - Stoddard (Petroleum Solvent)
4-01-001-03 - Perchloroethylene
4-01-001-04 - Stoddard (Petroleum Solvent)
4-01-001-05 - Trichlorotrifluoroethane
(Freon) tt
4-01-001-06 - Trichlorotrifluoroethane
(Freon)
4-01-001-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
550.0
560.0,
2000.0,
2000.Oc
0.0
0.0
Tons Clothes
Tons Clothes
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Cleaned
Cleaned
Consumed
Consumed
Consumed
Tons Clothes Cleaned
Tons Solvent Consumed
ORGANIC SOLVENT EVAPORATION - DECREASING - METAL CLEANING -
MAJOR GROUPS 25. 33-39, 75SS
Open-Top Vapor Degreasing
4-01-002-01 - Stoddard (Petroleum Naphtha)
4-01-002-02 - l,l,l-Trichloroethanett
(Methyl Chloroform)
4-01-002-03 - Perchloroethylene
4-01-002-04 - Methylene Chloride11
4-01-002-05 - Trichloroethylene
4-01-002-06 - Toluene
4-01-002-07 - Trichlorotrifluoroethane
4-01-002-15 - Entire Unituu
4-01-002-16 - Entire Unituu
4-01-002-17 - Entire Unituu
4-01-002-97 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
4-01-002-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
tt
2000.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
0.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
2000.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
0.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
2000.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
2000.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
0.0 Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
21000.0 Number of Degreasing
Units in Operation
180.0 10"5 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
0.15 Sq. Ft. Surface Area
Per Hours of Operation
Gallons Solvent Used
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
105
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SCC Process
Convevorized Vapor Degreasinq
4-01-002-21 - Stoddard (Petroleum Naphtha)
ft
4-01-002-22 - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane11
4-01-002-23 - Perch! oroethylene
4.4.
4-01-002-24 - Methylene Chloride"
4-01-002-25 - Trichloroethylene
4-01-002-35 - Entire Unit: w/vaporizeduu
Solvent
4-01-002-36 - Entire Unit: w/nonboilinguu
Solvent
4-01-002-96 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
4-01-002-98 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Decreasing Units - General
4-01-002-51 - Stoddard Solvent tt
4-01-002-52 - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane1'''
4-01-002-53 - Perch! oroethylene ...
4-01-002-54 - Methylene Chloride™
4-01-002-55 - Trichloroethylene
4-01-002-56 - Toluene
4-01-002-57 - Trichlorotrifluoroethane
4-01-002-95 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Cold Solvent Cleaninq/Strippinq
4-01-003-01 - Methanol .,
4-01-003-02 - Methylene Chloride™
4-01-003-03 - Stoddard (Petroleum Solvent)
4-01-003-04 - Perchl oroethylene .t
4-01-003-05 - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane™
(Methyl Chloroform)
4-01-003-06 - Trichloroethylene
4-01-003-35 - Entire Unituu
VOC
Lbs/Unit
2000.0
0.0
2000.0
0.0
2000.0
52000.0
104000.0
2000.0
0.0
2000.0
2000.0
0.0
2000.0
660.0
Units Note
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
Number of Degreasing
Units in Operation
Number of Degreasing
Units in Operation
Gallons Solvent Used
Tons Make-Up Solvent
Used
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Number of Cold Solvent
4-01-003-36 - Entire Unit
uu
4-01-003-98
4-01-003-99
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Cleaners in Operation
96.0 10 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
106
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SCC Process
Knit Fabric Scourina with Chlorinated Solvent
(Removal of Finish Oils from Fabric)
4-01-004-01 - Perch! oroethylene
4-01-004-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
VOC
Lbs/Unit
- 2211-2241.
2000.0
Units
2261-2269, 2281-2284
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Notes
Orqanic Solvent Evaooration - Fuqitive Emissions
4-01-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field
4-01-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field
4-01-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field
4-01-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field
4-01-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field
4-01-888-98 - Specify in Comments Field
SURFACE COATING OPERATIONSVV
Coating Application - General
4-02-001-01 - Paint: Solvent-base
4-02-001-10 - Paint: Solvent-Base
4-02-002-01 - Paint: Water-base
4-02-002-10 - Paint: Water-Base
4-02-003-01 - Varnish/Shellac
4-02-003-10 - Varnish/Shellac
4-02-004-01 - Lacquer
4-02-004-10 - Lacquer
4-02-005-01 - Enamel
4-02-005-10 - Enamel
4-02-006-01 - Primer
4-02-006-10 - Primer
4-02-007-01 - Adhesive Application
4-02-007-06 - Adhesive: Solvent Mixing
4-02-007-07 - Adhesive: Solvent Storage
4-02-007-10 - Adhesive
Coating Oven
4-02-008-01 - General
4-02-008-10 - General
4-02-008-98 - General
1120. Or
5.6C
180. o!l
1.0d
1000.0,.
3.5C
1540. Or
6.5C
840.0UII
3.8WW
1320. 0,.
6.6C
900 .
2000. Oj
2000. Od
4.4
950
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Tons Product
Gallons
Tons Coating Applied
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating Applied
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating Applied
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating Applied
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating Applied
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating Applied
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating Applied
Tons Solvent Mixed
Tons Solvent Stored
Gallons of Coating
Tons Coating
Gallons of Coating
ID13 Feet
65
66
67
107
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sec
Thinning Sol
4-02-009-01
4-02-009-02
4-02-009-03
4-02-009-04
4-02-009-05
4-02-009-06
4-02-009-07
4-02-009-08
4-02-009-09
4-02-009-10
4-02-009-11
4-02-009-12
4-02-009-13
4-02-009-14
4-02-009-15
4-02-009-16
4-02-009-17
4-02-009-18
4-02-009-19
4-02-009-20
4-02-009-21
4-02-009-22
4-02-009-23
4-02-009-24
4-02-009-25
4-02-009-26
4-02-009-98
Coating Oven
Process
vents35' xx
- General: Specify in Comments
- Acetone
- Butyl Acetate
- Butyl Alcohol
- Carbitol
- Cellosolve
- Cellosolve Acetate
- Dimethyl Formamide
- Ethyl Acetate
- Ethyl Alcohol
- Gasoline
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Isopropyl Acetate
- Kerosene
- Lactol Spirits
- Methyl Acetate
- Methyl Alcohol
- MEK
- MIBK
- Mineral Spirits
- Naphtha
- Toluene
- Varsol
- Xylene
- Benzene
- Turpentine
- General: Specify i.n Comments
Heatervv
voc
Lbs/Unit
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000,0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
Units Note:
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Gallons Solvent
£
4-02-010-01 - Natural Gas 17
4-02-010-02 - Distillate Oil
4-02-010-03 - Residual Oil
4-02-010-04 - Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) 0.4
Fabric Coating - 2295PP .
4-02-011-01 - Coating Operation 2000.0;i
4-02-011-03 - Coating Mixing 2000.0^
4-02-011-04 - Coating Storage 2000.0^
4-02-011-05 - Equipment Cleanup 2000.0
Fabric Printing - 2261, 2262, 2269PP
4-02-011-11 - Fabric Printing: Roller 284.0
4-02-011-12 - Fabric Printing: Rolleryy 278000.0
10^ Cubic Feet Burned
lof Gallons Burned
10« Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons of Fabric
Number of Printing Lines
68
3
108
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Fabric Printing - 2261. 2262. 2269PP (Continued)
4-02-011-13
4-02-011-14
4-02-011-15
4-02-011-16
4-02-011-99
- Fabric Printing: Rotary Screen
- Fabric Printing: Rotary
Screen^
- Fabric Printing: Flat Screen
- Fabric Printing: Flat Screenyy
- Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
46.0
62000.0
158.0
62000.0
Fabric Dyeing - 2211-2241. 2261-2269. 2281-2284
4-02-012-01 - Dye Application: General
4-02-012-10 - Dye Application: General
PP
4-02-013-01
4-02-013-03
4-02-013-04
4-02-013-05
4-02-013-99
- Coating Operation
- Coating Mixing
- Coating Storage
- Equipment Cleaning
- Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
2000.0^
2000.0:,
2000.0:
2000.0°
zz
4-02-014-01
4-02-014-02
4-02-014-03
4-02-014-04
4-02-014-05
4-02-014-06
4-02-014-31
- Prime Coating Operation
- Cleaning/Pretreatment
- Coating Mixing
- Coating Storage
- Equipment Cleanup
- Topcoat Spray
- Coating Line-General
2000.0;;
2000.0°,
2000.0°,
2000. 0°,
2000.0°,
2000.0°
0.9
4-02-014-32 - Prime Air Spray
4-02-014-33 - Prime Electrostatic Spray
4-02-014-34 - Prime Flow Coat
4-02-014-35
4-02-014-36
4-02-014-37
4-02-014-38
4-02-014-99
Prime Dip Coat
Prime Electro-deposition
Top Air Spray
Top Electrostatic Spray
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
3.1
1.75
1.65
1.65
1.5
5.0
2.8
Tons of Fabric
Number of Printing Lines
Tons of Fabric
Number of Printing Lines
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Dye Consumed
Gallons Dye Consumed
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Number of Appliances
Produced
10"3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10-3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10-3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10-3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10J Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10-3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
1013 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
Tons Solvent in Coating
109
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voc
SCO Process Lbs/Unit
Maanet Wire Surface Coatinq - 3357. 3351 .
4-02-015-01 - Coating Application/Curing 2000. 0^
4-02-015-02 - Clean ing/Pretreatment 2000. or,
4-02-015-03 - Coating Mixing 2000.0°,
4-02-015-04 - Coating Storage 2000.0?,
4-02-015-05 - Equipment Cleanup 2000.0°
4-02-015-31 - Coating Line-General 186000.0
4-02-015-99 - Other Not Classified
Surface Coatinq of Automobiles and Liqht Trucks - 3711,
4-02-016-01 - Prime Application, Electro- 2000.0°
depositi on/Dip/Spray .
4-02-016-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment 2000.0:,
4-02-016-03 - Coating Mixing 2000.0?,
4-02-016-04 - Coating Storage 2000.0?
4-02-016-05 - Equipment Cleanup 2000. 0^
4-02-016-06 - Topcoat Operation 2000.0:,
4-02-016-19 - Prime Surfacing Operation 2000.0?
4-02-016-20 - Repair Topcoat Application Area 2000.0
Automobiles - 3711
4-02-016-21 - Prime Coating: Solvent-borne 14.54
4-02-016-22 - Prime Coating: Electrodeposition 0.45
4-02-016-23 - Guide Coating: Solvent-borne 4.16
4-02-016-24 - Guide Coating: Waterborne 1.5
4-02-016-25 - Topcoat: Solvent-borne 30.8
4-02-016-26 - Topcoat: Waterborne 4.95
Liqht Dutv Trucks - 3713
4-02-016-27 - Prime Coating: Solvent-borne 42.39
4-02-016-28 - Prime Coating: Electrodeposition 0.58
4-02-016-29 - Guide Coating: Solvent-borne 14.04
4-02-016-30 - Guide Coating: Waterborne 5.06
4-02-016-31 - Topcoat: Solvent-borne 34.0
4-02-016-32 - Topcoat: Waterborne 15.47
4-02-016-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Surface Coatinq of Metal Cans - 3411 .
4-02-017-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment 2000.0?
4-02.-017-03 - Coating Mixing 2000.0?
4-02-017-04 - Coating Storage 2000.0?
4-02-017-05 - Equipment Cleanup 2000.0?
4-02-017-21 - Two Piece and Exterior Base 2000.0
Coating
Units Noti
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Number of Coating Lines
Tons Solvent in Coating
3713
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Number of Autos Produced
Number of Autos Produced
Number of Autos Produced
Number of Autos Produced
Number of Autos Produced
Number of Autos Produced
Number of Trucks Produced
Number of Trucks Produced
Number of Trucks Produced
Number of Trucks Produced
Number of Trucks Produced
Number of Trucks Produced
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent In Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
110
-------
SCC Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units Notes
Surface Coatina of Metal Cans - 3411 Continued)
4-02-017-22 - Interior Spray Coating
4-02-017-23 - Sheet Basecoating (Interior)
4-02-017-24 - Sheet Basecoating (Exterior)
4-02-017-25 - Side Seam Spray Coating
4-02-017-26 - End Sealing Compound
4-02-017-27 - Lithography
4-02-017-28 - Over Varnish
4-02-017-31 - Three-piece Can Sheet
Basecoating
4-02-017-32 - Three-piece Can Sheet
Lithographic Coating Line
4-02-017-33 - Three-piece Beverage Can-
Side Seam Spray Coating
4-02-017-34 - Three-piece Beverage Can
Interior Body Spray Coating
4-02-017-35 - Two-piece Can Coating Line
4-02-017-36 - Two-piece Can End Sealing
Compound
4-02-017-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Surface Coatinq of Metal Coils - 3353, 3354
4-02-018-01 - Prime Coating Application
4-02-018-03 - Solvent Mixing
4-02-018-04 - Solvent Storage
4-02-018-05 - Equipment Cleanup
4-02-018-06 - Finish Coating Application
4-02-018-99 - Other Not Classified
Wood Furniture Surface Coatinq - 2511, 2512,
4-02-019-01 - Coating Operation
4-02-019-03 - Coating Mixing
4-02-019-04 - Coating Storage
4-02-019-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Metal Furniture Surface Coatinq - 2514. 2522
4-02-020-01 - Coating Operation
4-02-020-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment
4-02-020-03 - Coating Mixing
4-02-020-04 - Coating Storage
4-02-020-05 - Equipment Cleanup
2000. OH
2000.o5
2000. OH
2000. OH
2000. 0^
2000. OH
2000.0°
352000.0
11000.0
40000.0
176000.0
574000.0
30000.0
H
2000. OH
2000. Or
2000. 0^
2000. OH
2000.0°
2517, 2521
2000. 0^
2000. OH
2000.0°
H
2000.0°
2000. OH
2000. Oj
2000. OH
2000.0°
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Number of Coating Lines
Number of Coating Lines
Number of Coating Lines
Number of Coating Lines
Number of Coating Lines
Number of Coating Lines
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
111
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note
Metal Furniture Surface Coating - 2514. 2522 (Continued)
4-02-020-31 - Single Sprayline: General 13.1
4-02-020-32
4-02-020-33
4-02-020-34
4-02-020-99
Spray Dip Line: General
Spray High Solids Coating
Spray Water-Borne Coating
Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
15.3
3.9
2.45
Surface Coatinq of Flat Wood Products - 2435, 2492. 2499
4-02-021-01
4-02-021-03
4-02-021-04
4-02-021-05
4-02-021-06
4-02-021-07
4-02-021-08
4-02-021-09
4-02-021-31
4-02-021-32
4-02-021-33
- Base Coat
- Coating Mix
- Coating Storage
- Equipment Cleanup
- Topcoat
- Filler
- Sealer
- Inks
- Waterborne Coating
- Solvent-borne Coating
- Ultraviolet Coating
2000.0"!
2000.0?
2000.0?
2000.0?
2000.0?
2000.0?
2000.0?
2000. Oa
2.5
16.5
0.8
4-02-021-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Surface Coating of Plastics Parts - 3079(
4-02-022-01 - Coating Operation
4-02-022-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment
4-02-022-03 - Coating Mixing
4-02-022-04 - Coating Storage
4-02-022-05 - Equipment Cleanup
4-02-022-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Surface Coating of Large Ships - 3731d
4-02-023-01 - Prime Coating Operation
4-02-023-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment
4-02-023-03 - Coating Mixing
4-02-023-04 - Coating Storage
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
10J Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area Coated
10J Sq.Ft. Product
Surface Area Coated
10"3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area Coated
1013 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area Coated
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
10J Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
ID"3 Sq.Ft. Product
Surface Area
ID"3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
112
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Surface Coating of Large Ships - 3731
4-02-023-05 - Equipment Cleanup
4-02-023-06 - Topcoat Operation
4-02-023-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
(Continued)
2000.0
2000.0
Surface Coating of Large Aircraft - 3721
4-02-024-01 - Prime Coating Operation
4-02-024-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment
4-02-024-03 - Coating Mixing
4-02-024-04 - Coating Storage
4-02-024-05 - Equipment Cleanup
4-02-024-06 - Topcoat Operation
4-02-024-99 - Other Not Classified
Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
aaa
4-02-025-01
4-02-025-02
4-02-025-03
4-02-025-04
4-02-025-05
4-02-025-31
Coating Operation
Cleani ng/Pretreatment
Coating Mixing
Coating Storage
Equipment Cleanup
Conveyor Single Flow
4-02-025-32 - Conveyor Single Dip
4-02-025-33 - Conveyor Single Spray
4-02-025-34 - Conveyor Two Coat Flow
and Spray
4-02-025-35 - Conveyor Two Coat, Dip and
Spray
4-02-025-36 - Conveyor Two Coat, Spray
4-02-025-37 - Manual Two Coat, Spray and
Air Dry
4-02-025-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Surface Coating of Steel Drums - 3412
4-02-026-01 - Coating Operation
4-02-026-02 - Cleaning/Pretreatment
4-02-026-03 - Coating Mixing
4-02-026-04 - Coating Storage
4-02-026-05 - Equipment Cleanup
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
2000.0
15.3
15.3
27.5
42.8
42.8
55.0
54.8
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
Tons Solvent
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
Tons Solvent in Coating
10 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10J Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10"3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10"3 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10J Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
10 Sq. Ft. Product
Surface Area
Tons Solvent in Coating
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
Paint Consumed
Paint Consumed
Paint Consumed
Paint Consumed
Paint Consumed
113
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Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Surface Coating of Steel Drums - 3412 (Continued)
4-02-026-06 - Interior Coating
4-02-026-07 - Exterior Coating
4-02-026-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Gallons Paint Consumed
Gallons Paint Consumed
Gallons Paint Consumed
Organic Solvent Evaporation - Surface Coating - Fugitive Emissions
4-02-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field Tons Product
4-02-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field Tons Product
4-02-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field Tons Product
4-02-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field Tons Product
4-02-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field Tons Product
Organic Solvent Evaporation - Surface Coating - Fuel Fired Equipment
,«3
Flares
4-02-900-21 - Distillate Oil (No.2)
4-02-900-22 - Residual Oil
4-02-900-23 - Natural Gas
Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Organic Solvent Evaporation - Surface Coating - Miscellaneous,
4-02-999-97 - Specify in Comments Field
4-02-999-98 - Specify in Comments Field
10 Units Produced
Gallons
PETROLEUM PRODUCT STORAGE. (Refineries Oil and Gas Fields Only)
2911, 2992, 1311. 132l"cmp
Fixed Roof Tanks (67.000BBL. Tank Size)
4-03-010-01 - Gasoline RVP13: Breathing Loss 30.5
4-03-010-02 - Gasoline RVP10: Breathing Loss 23.5
4-03-010-03 - Gasoline RVP7: Breathing Loss - 16.4
4-03-010-10 - Crude Oil RVP5; Breathing Loss 5.78
4-03-010-13 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Breathing 8.8
Loss
4-03-010-16 - Jet Kerosene: Breathing Loss 0.45
4-03-010-19 - Distillate Fuel #2: Breathing 0.39
Loss
4-03-010-97 - Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
114
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voc
sec
Process Lbs/Unit
Fixed Roof Tanks (250.000 BBL. Tank Size)
4-03-010-04 -
4-03-010-05 -
4-03-010-06 -
4-03-010-11 -
4-03-010-14 -
4-03-010-17 -
4-03-010-20 -
4-03-010-98 -
Gasoline RVP13: Breathing Loss
Gasoline RVP10: Breathing Loss
Gasoline RVP7: Breathing Loss
Crude Oil RVP5: Breathing Loss
Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Breathing
Loss
Jet Kerosene: Breathing Loss
Distillate Fuel #2: Breathing
Loss
Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
22.5
17.4
12.3
4.15
6.3
0.3
0.29
Fixed Roof Tanks (Indeoendent of Tank Diameter)
4-03-010-07 -
4-03-010-08 -
4-03-010-09 -
4-03-010-12 -
4-03-010-15 -
4-03-010-18 -
4-03-010-21 -
4-03-010-99 -
Floatinq Roof
4-03-011-01 -
4-03-011-02 -
4-03-011-03 -
4-03-011-09 -
4-03-011-11 -
4-03-011-13 -
4-03-011-15 -
4-03-011-98 -
Gasoline RVP13: Working Loss
Gasoline RVP10: Working Loss
Gasoline RVP7: Working Loss
Crude Oil RVP5: Working Loss
Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Working Loss
Jet Kerosene: Working Loss
Distillate Fuel #2: Working Loss
Specify Liquid: Working Loss
Tanks (67,000 BBL. Tank Size)
Gasoline RVP13: Standing Loss
Gasoline RVP10: Standing Loss
Gasoline RVP7: Standing Loss
Crude Oil RVP5: Standing Loss
Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Standing Loss
Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
Distillate Fuel #2: Standing Loss
Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
10.0
8.2
5.7
2.47
2.5
0.03
0.02
18.2
13.4
8.6
1.76
3.5
0.035
0.026
. 0.24
Uni
•>
10° Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
•3
10, Gallons
10, Gallons
10, Gallons
10, Gallons
10, Gallons
10, Gallons
10, Gallons
1(T Gallons
,
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Capacity
ts Notes
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Throughput
Throughput
Throughput
Throughput
Throughput
Throughput
Throughput
Throughput
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage 63
115
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SCO Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Floatina Roof Tanks (250.000 BBL. Tank Size)
4-03-011-04 - Gasoline RVP13: Standing Loss
4-03-011-05 - Gasoline RVP10: Standing Loss
4-03-011-06 - Gasoline RVP7: Standing Loss
4-03-011-10 - Crude Oil RVP5: Standing Loss
4-03-011-12 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Standing
Loss
4-03-011-14 - Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
4-03-011-16 - Distillate Fuel #2: Standing
Loss
4-03-011-99 - Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
Floatinq Roof Tanks (Withdrawal Loss)
4-03-011-07 - Gasoline RVP13/RVP10/RVP7
4-03-011-08 - Gasoline RVP13/RVP10/RVP7
4-03-011-17 - Crude Oil
4-03-011-18 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4)
4-03-011-19 - Jet Kerosene
4-03-011-20 - Distillate Fuel #2
4-03-011-97 - Specify Liquid
Tanks with External Floatinq Roof - Primary
4-03-011-30 - Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
4-03-011-31 - Gasoline: Standing Loss
4-03-011-32 - Crude Oil: Standing Loss
4-03-011-33 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Standing
4-03-011-34 - Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
4-03-011-35 - Distillate Fuel #2: Standing
8.9
6.5
4.2
0.89
1.7
0.017
0.013
0.0019
0.001
0.007
0.056
Seal
Loss
Loss
Units
2
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Caoacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
«3
lOi Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
10; Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
o
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Caoacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
Notes
3
63
116
-------
voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Tanks with External Floatinq Roof - Secondary Seal
4-03-011-40 - Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
4-03-011-41 - Gasoline: Standing Loss
4-03-011-42 - Crude Oil: Standing Loss
4-03-011-43 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Standing Loss 3.5
4-03-011-44 - Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
4-03-011-45 - Distillate Fuel #2: Standing Loss
Tanks with Internal Floatinq Roof
4-03-011-50 - Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
4-03-011-51 - Gasoline: Standing Loss
4-03-011-52 - Crude Oil: Standing Loss
4-03-011-53 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Standing 31
Loss
4-03-011-54 - Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
4-03-011-55 - Distillate Fuel #2: Standing
Loss
Variable Vaoor Soace Tanks - (10,500 BBL. Tank Size)
4-03-012-01 - Gasoline RVP13: Filling Loss 9.6
4-03-012-02 - Gasoline RVP10: Filling Loss 7.7
4-03-012-03 - Gasoline RVP7: Filling Loss 5.4
4-03-012-04 - Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Filling Loss 2.3
4-03-012-05 - Jet Kerosene: Filling Loss 0.025
4-03-012-06 - Distillate Fuel #2: Filling Loss 0.022
4-03-012-07 - Benzene: Filling Loss 0.003
4-03-012-99 - Specify Liquid: Filling Loss
Petroleum Storaqe Tanks - Fugitive Emissions
4-03-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field
4-03-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field
Units
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10j Gallons Throughput
103 Gallons Throughput
10- Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
lOj Gallons Throughput
lof Gallons Throughput
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
103 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
Notes
3
3
73
117
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voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
£
Petroleum Storage Tanks - Fugitive Emissions
4-03-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field
4-03-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field
4-03-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field
BULK TERMINALS - PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS - MAJOR
Fixed Roof Tanks (67,000 BBL. Tank Size) - 5171.
4-04-001-01 - Gasoline RVP13: Breathing Loss
4-04-001-02 - Gasoline RVP10: Breathing Loss
4r04-001-03 - Gasoline RVP7: Breathing Loss
Fixed Roof Tanks (67.000 BBL, Tank Size) - 5171,
4-04-001-04 - Gasoline RVP13: Breathing Loss
4-04-001-05 - Gasoline RVP10: Breathing Loss
4-04-001-06 - Gasoline RVP7: Breathing Loss
Fixed Roof Tanks (Independent of Tank Diameter)
GROUP 51
4226
30.5
23.5
16.4
4226
22.5
17.4
12.3
- 5171, 42
4-04-001-07 - Gasoline RVP13: Working Loss 10.0
4-04-001-08 - Gasoline RVP10: Working Loss 8.2
4-04-001-09 - Gasoline RVP7: Working Loss 5.7
Floating Roof Tanks (67.000 BBL. Tank Size) - 5171, 4226
4-04-001-10 - Gasoline RVP13: Standing Loss
4-04-001-11 - Gasoline RVP10: Standing Loss
4-04-001-12 - Gasoline RVP7: Standing Loss
4-04-001-16 - Gasoline RVP13/10/7: Withdrawal
Loss
18.2
13.4
8.6
0.002
Units Notes
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
& 42bbb,ccc
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
:26 -
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
3
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
118
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voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Floating Roof Tanks (250.000 BBL. Tank Size) - 5171, 4226
4-04-001-13 - Gasoline RVP13: Standing Loss
4-04-001-14 - Gasoline RVP10: Standing Loss
4-04-001-15 - Gasoline RVP7: Standing Loss
4-04-001-17 - Gasoline RVP13/10/7: Withdrawal
Loss
Variable Vaoor Space - (10,500 BBL. Tank Size) -
4-04-001-18 - Gasoline RVP13: Filling Loss
4-04-001-19 - Gasoline RVP10: Filling Loss
4-04-001-20 - Gasoline RVP7: Filling Loss
Miscellaneous Losses/Leaks - 5171, 4226
8.9
6.5
4.2
0.001
5171, 4226
9.6
7.7
5.4
Units Notes
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
. 3
10, Gallons Throughput
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
*>
4-04-001-51 - Valves, Flanges & Pumps 0.4 10| Gallons Transferred 7
4-04-001-52 - Vapor Collection Losses 10^ Gallons Transferred
4-04-001-53 - Vapor Control Unit Losses lof Gallons Transferred
4-04-001-54 - Tank Truck Vapor Leaks 10 Gallons Transferred
BULK PLANTS - PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS - MAJOR GROUPS 13. 42. 5ibbb>ddd
Fixed Roof Tanks (67.000 BBL. Tank Size) - 5171,
4-04-002-01 - Gasoline RVP13: Breathing Loss
4-04-002-02 - Gasoline RVP10: Breathing Loss
4-04-002-03 - Gasoline RVP7: Breathing Loss
Fixed Roof Tanks (67,000 BBL. Tank Size) - 5171,
4226
30.5
23.5
16.4
4226
4-04-002-04 - Gasoline RVP13: Working Loss 10.0
4-04-002-05 - Gasoline RVP10: Working Loss 8.2
4-04-002-06 - Gasoline RVP7: Working Loss 5.7
Floating Roof Tanks (67.000 BBL. Tank Size) - 5171. 4226
4-04-002-07 - Gasoline RVP13: Standing Loss
4-04-002-08 - Gasoline RVP10: Standing Loss
4-04-002-09 - Gasoline RVP7: Standing Loss
4-04-002-10 - Gasoline RVP13/10/7: Withdrawal
18.2
13.4
8.6
0.0019
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
'10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10n Gallons Throughput
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
103 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
119
-------
voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Variable Vaoor Space Tanks - (10,500 BBL. Tank) - 5171, 4226 „
4-04-002-11 - Gasoline RVP13: Filling Loss 9.6
4-04-002-13 - Gasoline RVP10: Filling Loss 7.7
4-04-002-13 - Gasoline RVP7: Filling Loss 5.4
Miscellaneous Losses/Leaks - 5171, 4226
4-04-002-50 - Loading Racks 0.7
4-04-002-51 - Valves, Flanges & Pumps 0.025
4-04-002-54 - Tank Truck Vapor Losses
Oil Field Storaae of Crude Oil - 1311
4-04-003-01 - Fixed Roof Tank: Breathing Loss 28
4-04-003-02 - Fixed Roof Tank: Working Loss 7.2
4-04-003-03 - External Floating Roof Tank
with Primary Seals: Standing Loss
4-04-003-04 - External Floating Roof Tank with 36
Secondary Seals: Standing Loss
4-04-003-05 - Internal Floating Roof Tank:
Standing Loss
Petroleum Product Storaqe - Underground Tanks - 5171, 4226
4-04-004-01 - Gasoline RVP13: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-02 - Gasoline RVP13: Working Loss
4-04-004-03 - Gasoline RVP10: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-04 - Gasoline RVP10: Working Loss
4-04-004-05 - Gasoline RVP7: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-06 - Gasoline RVP7: Working Loss
4-04-004-07 - Crude Oil RVP5: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-08 - Crude Oil RVP5: Working Loss
4-04-004-09 - Jet Naphtha JP-4: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-10 - Jet Naphtha JP-4: Working Loss
4-04-004-11 - Jet Kerosene: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-12 - Jet Kerosene: Working Loss
4-04-004-13 - Distillate Fuel #2: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-14 - Distillate Fuel #2: Working Loss
4-04-004-97 - Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
4-04-004-98 - Specify Liquid: Working Loss
lOf Gallons Throughput
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
o
10i Gallons Transferred
10- Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
•3
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
o
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10n Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10? Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10~ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
105 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
7
3
71
72
63
120
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
PRINTING/PUBLISHING - PRINTING PROCESS - MAJOR GROUP 27
Drvers - 2711 thru 2782
4-05-001-01
4-05-001-99
- Dryer
- Dryer
2000. Ou
Tons Solvent in Ink
Gallons Ink
Printino - 2751, 2752, 2754
4-05-002-01
4-05-002-11
4-05-002-12
4-05-003-01
4-05-003-11
4-05-003-12
4-05-004-01
4-05-004-11
4-05-004-12
4-05-005-01
4-05-005-11
4-05-005-12
4-05-005-13
4-05-006-01
4-05-007-01
Ink Thinninq
4-05-003-02
4-05-003-03
4-05-005-02
4-05-005-03
4-05-003-04
4-05-003-05
4-05-002-02
4-05-005-06
4-05-005-07
4-05-002-03
4-05-003-07
4-05-003-06
4-05-005-10
4-05-005-98
4-05-005-99
- Letter Press - 2751
- Letter Press - 2751
- Letter Press - 2751
- Flexographic - 2751
- Flexographic - 2751
- Flexographic - 2751
- Lithographic - 2752
- Lithographic - 2752
- Lithographic - 2752
- Gravure - 2754
- Gravure - 2754
- Gravure - 2754
- Gravure: Publication
Printing - 2754
- Ink Mixing: General
- Solvent Storage: General
Solvents - 2700-2799 eee
- Carbitol
- Cellosolve
- Di methyl formamide
- Ethyl Acetate
- Ethyl Alcohol
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Kerosene
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone
- Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
- Mineral Spirits
- Naphtha
- N-Propyl Alcohol
- Toluene
- Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
- Other Not Specified
(Specify in Comments)
420.0
1200.0
1.5
1240.0
1910.0
4.4
350.0
1000.0
1.24
1240.0
1910.0
4.4
12'.4
,t
2000. 0°,
2000.0°
j
2000.0°,
2000. or.
2000. or.
2000. 0°,
2000.02
2000. 0°,
2000. or.
2000. or.
2000. Oj
2000. 0°,
2000. 0^
2000. or.
2000.0°
Tons Ink
Tons Solvent in Ink
Gallons Ink
Tons Ink
Tons Solvent in Ink
Gallons Ink
Tons Ink
Tons Solvent in Ink
Gallons Ink
Tons Ink
Tons Solvent in Ink
Gallons Ink
Gallons Ink
Tons Solvent in Ink
Tons Solvent Stored
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
Tons Solvent Added
10 Gallons Solvent
Tons Solvent Added
121
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voc
SCO Process Lbs/Unit
Printinq/Publishinq - Fuqitive Emissions
4-05-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-05-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-05-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-05-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-05-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field*
TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETING OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - MAJOR
Tank Cars and Trucks - Normal Service - 5161. 5171, 5172,
4-06-001-31 - Gasoline-Submerged Loading
4-06-001-32 - Crude Oil -Submerged Loading
4-06-001-33 - Jet Naphtha(OP-4) -Submerged
Loading
4-06-001-34 - Jet Kerosene-Submerged Loading
4-06-001-35 - Distillate Oil #2-Submerged
Loading
4-06-001-36 - Gasoline-Splash Loading
4-06-001-37 - Crude Oil -Splash Loading -
4-06-001-38 - Jet Naphtha-Splash Loading
4-06-001-39 - Jet Kerosene-Splash Loading
4-06-001-40 - Distillate Oil #2-Splash Loading
Tank Cars and Trucks - Balance Service - 5161,
4-06-001-41 - Gasoline-Submerged Loading
4-06-001-42 - Crude Oil -Submerged Loading
4-06-001-43 - Jet Naphtha-Submerged Loading
4-06-001-44 - Gasoline-Splash Loading
4-06-001-45 - Crude Oil -Splash Loading
4-06-001-46 - Jet Naphtha-Splash Loading
Tank Cars and Trucks - Clean Tanks - 5161, 5171
4-06-001-47 - Gasoline-Submerged Loading
4-06-001-48 - Crude Oil -Submerged Loading
4-06-001-49 - Jet Naphtha(JP-4)-Submerged
Loading
4-06-001-60 - Jet Kerosene-Submerged Loading
4-06-001-61 - Distillate Oil #2-Submerged
Loading
Tank Cars and Trucks - Transmit Losses - 5161,
4-06-001-62 - Gasoline-Loaded with Fuel
4-06-001-63 - Gasoline-Return with Vapor
5.0
2.8
1.5
0.02
0.01
12.0
6.6
4.0
0.04
0.03
5171, 5172,
Units Notes
Tons Product
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
GROUPS 44, 45, 51
4582
lOg Gallons Transferred
10- Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
10\ Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
10, Gallons Transferred
101 Gallons Transferred
10; Gallons Transferred
10^ Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
4582
8.0 10^ Gallons Transferred
4.7 10^ Gallons Transferred
2.5 I0f Gallons Transferred
8.0 10- Gallons Transferred
4.7 10- Gallons Transferred
2.5 10 Gallons Transferred
, 5172, 4582 „
4.0
2.4
1.25
0.02
0.008
5171, 5172,
0.005
0.055
10f Gallons Transferred
10j Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
3
10- Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
4582
10^ Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
122
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sec
Marine Vessel
4-06-002-31 -
4-06-002-32 -
4-06-002-33 -
4-06-002-34 -
4-06-002-35 -
4-06-002-36 -
4-06-002-37 -
4-06-002-38 -
4-06-002-39 -
4-06-002-40 -
4-06-002-41 -
4-06-002-42 -
4-06-002-43 -
4-06-002-44 -
4-06-002-45 -
4-06-002-46 -
4-06-002-48 -
4-06-002-49 -
4-06-002-50 -
4-06-002-51 -
4-06-002-53 -
4-06-002-54 -
4-06-002-55 -
4-06-002-56 -
4-06-002-57 -
4-06-002-59 -
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
s - 4463
Gasoline-Ship Loading-Cleaned
and Vapor-free Tank
Gasoline-Ocean Barges Loading
Gasoline-Barges Loading-Cleaned
and Vapor-free Tank
Gasoline-Ship Loading-Ballasted
Tank
Gasoline-Ocean Barges Loading-
Ballasted Tank
Gasoline-Ship Loading-Uncleaned
Tank
Gasoline-Ocean Barges Loading-
Uncleaned Tank
Gasoline-Barges Loading-Uncleaned
Tank
Gasoline-Tanker-Ballasting Tank
Condition
Gasoline-Barges Loading-Average
Tank Condition
Gasoline-Tanker-Ballasting
Gasoline-Transit
Crude Oil -Loading Tankers
Jet Fuel -Loading Tankers
Kerosene-Loading Tankers
Distillate Oil No. 2 Loading
Crude Oil -Loading Barges
Jet' Fuel -Loading Barges
Kerosene-Loading Barges
Distillate Oil No. 2-Loading
Tankers
Crude Oil-Tanker Ballasting
Crude Oil -Transit-Loss
Jet Fuel -Transit Loss
Kerosene-Transit-Loss
Distillate Oil No.2-Transit-Loss
Tanker/Barge Cleaning
1.0
1.3
1.2
1.6
2.1
2.4
3.3
4.0
1.4
4.0
0.8
156.0
0.68
0.5
0.005
0.005
1.6
1.2
0.013
0.012
0.57
49.0
36.4
0.26
0.26
Units Notes
3
10 Gallons Transferred
3
10 Gallons Transferred
10 Gallons Transferred
3
10 Gallons Transferred
3
10 Gallons Transferred
3
10 Gallons Transferred
-------
SCC Process
Gasoline Retail Operations - 5541
4-06-003-01 - Splash Filling
4-06-003-02 - Submerged Filling w/o Control
4-06-003-06 - Balanced Submerged Filling
4-06-003-07 - Underground Tank Breathing
Fillina Vehicle Gas Tanks - 5541
4-06-004-01 - Vapor Loss: w/o Controls
4-06-004-02 - Liquid Spill Loss: w/o Controls
4-06-004-03 - Vapor Loss: w/o Controls
Petroleum Marketing - Fugitive Emissions
4-06-888-01 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-06-888-02 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-06-888-03 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-06-888-04 - Specify in Comments Field*
4-06-888-05 - Specify in Comments Field*
VOC
Lbs/Unit
11.5
7.3
0.3
1.0
11.0
0.67
0.9
ORGANIC CHEMICAL STORAGE - FIXED ROOF TANKS - MAJOR GROUPS
Acid Anhydrides
4-07-004-01 - Acetic Anhydride: Breathing
Loss
4-07-004-02 - Acetic Anhydride: Working Loss
4-07-004-97 - Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
4-07-004-98 - Specify Liquid: Working Loss
Alcohols
4-07-008-01 - N-Butyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
4-07-008-02 - N-Butyl Alcohol: Working Loss
4-07-008-03 - Sec-Butyl Alcohol: Breathing
Loss
4-07-008-04 - Sec-Butyl Alcohol: Working Loss
4-07-008-05 - Tert-Butyl Alcohol: Breathing
Loss
4-07-008-06 - Tert-Butyl Alcohol: Working Loss
4-07-008-07 - Cyclohexanol: Breathing Loss
4-07-008-08 - Cyclohexanol: Working Loss
4-07-008-09 - Ethyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
4-07-008-10 - Ethyl Alcohol: Working Loss
1.1
0.13
0.73
0.01
2.2
0.32
3.6
0.76
0.73
0.046
2.9
0.66
Units Notes
•j
10f Gallons Transferred
10, Gallons Transferred
lof Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
«j
10^ Gallons Pumped
10g Gallons Pumped
10 Gallons Transferred
o
10 Gallons Throughput
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
Lbs/Year
28, 29, 30, 51
«H
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
«*
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10~ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10n Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
124
-------
sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Alcohols (Continued) ,
4-07-008-11
4-07-008-12
4-07-008-13
4-07-008-14
4-07-008-15
4-07-008-16
4-07-008-17
4-07-008-18
4-07-008-97
4-07-008-98
- Isobutyl Alcohol: Breathing
Loss
- Isobutyl Alcohol: Working Loss
- Isopropyl Alcohol: Breathing
Loss
- Isopropyl Alcohol: Working Loss
- Methyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
- Methyl Alcohol: Working Loss
- N-Propyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
- N-Propyl Alcohol: Working Loss
- Specify Alcohol: Breathing Loss
- Specify Alcohol: Working Loss
1
0
3
0
3
1
1
0
.5
.17
.6
.86
.6
.07
.8
.29
Alkanes (Paraffins)
4-07-016-01
4-07-016-02
4-07-016-03
4-07-016-04
4-07-016-05
4-07-016-06
4-07-016-07
4-07-016-08
4-07-016-09
4-07-016-10
4-07-016-11
4-07-016-12
4-07-016-13
4-07-016-14
4-07-016-97
4-07-016-98
- N-Decane: Breathing Loss
- N-Decane: Working Loss
- N-Dodecane: Breathing Loss
- N-Dodecane: Working Loss
- N-Heptane: Breathing Loss
- N-Heptane: Working Loss
- Isopentane: Breathing Loss
- Isopentane: Working Loss
- Pentadecane: Breathing Loss
- Pentadecane: Working Loss
- Naphtha: Breathing Loss
- Naphtha: Working Loss
- Petroleum Distillate: Breathing
Loss
- Petroleum Distillate: Working Loss
- Specify Alkane: Breathing Loss
- Specify Alkane: Working Loss
0
0
0
0
5
1
57
16
0
0
0
0
.73
.04
.15
.004
.8
.3
.3
.04
.0008
.15
.006
10° Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
1Q* Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
103 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
1013 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
125
-------
sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Alkenes (Olefins)
4-07-020-01
4-07-020-02
4-07-020-03
4-07-020-04
4-07-020-97
4-07-020-98
Amines
4-07-032-01
4-07-032-02
4-07-032-03
4-07-032-04
4-07-032-05
4-07-032-06
4-07-032-97
4-07-032-98
Aromatics
4-07-036-01
4-07-036-02
4-07-036-03
4-07-036-04
4-07-036-05
4-07-036-06
4-07-036-07
4-07-036-08
4-07-036-09
4-07-036-10
4-07-036-11
4-07-036-12
- Dodecene: Breathing Loss
- Dodecene: Working Loss
- Heptenes-General: Breathing Loss
- Heptenes-General: Working Loss
- Specify Alkene: Breathing Loss
- Specify Alkene: Working Loss
- Aniline: Breathing Loss
- Aniline: Working Loss
- Ethanol amines: Breathing Loss
- Ethanol amines: Working Loss
- Ethyl eneamines: Breathing Loss
- Ethyl eneamines: Working Loss
- Specify Amine: Breathing Loss
- Specify Amine: Working Loss
- Benzene: Breathing Loss
- Benzene: Working Loss
- Cresol : Breathing Loss
- Cresol: Working Loss
- Cumene: Breathing Loss
- Cumene: Working Loss
- Diisopropyl Benzene: Breathing
Loss
- Diisopropyl Benzene: Working
Loss
- Ethyl Benzene: Breathing Loss
- Ethyl Benzene: Working Loss
- Methyl styrene: Breathing Loss
- Methyl styrene: Working Loss
0.15
0.005
0.22
0.13
0.11
0.004
7.3
2.5
8.0
2.25
0.11
0.005
1.5
0.16
1.8
0.27
0.73
0.05
Units
4*
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
4*
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10| Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10« Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
<2
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
"3
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10« Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
Note:
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
126
-------
sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Aromatics (Continued) .,
4-07-036-13
4-07-036-14
4-07-036-15
4-07-036-16
4-07-036-17
4-07-036-18
4-07-036-19
4-07-036-20
4-07-036-21
4-07-036-22
4-07-036-23
4-07-036-24
4-07-036-97
4-07-036-98
- Styrene: Breathing Loss
- Styrene: Working Loss
- Toluene: Breathing Loss
- Toluene: Working Loss
- m-Xylene: Breathing Loss
- m-Xylene: Working Loss
- o-Xylene: Breathing Loss
- o-Xylene: Working Loss
- p-Xylene: Breathing Loss
- p-Xylene: Working Loss
- Xylenes-mixed: Breathing Loss
- Xylenes-mixed: Working Loss
- Specify Aromatic:Breathing Loss
- Specify Aromatic: Working Loss
1
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
.5
.17
.6
.66
.8
.23
.5
.18
.8
.24
Carboxvlic Acids
4-07-040-01
4-07-040-02
4-07-040-03
4-07-040-04
4-07-040-05
4-07-040-06
4-07-040-07
4-07-040-08
4-07-040-09
- Acetic Acid: Breathing Loss
- Acetic Acid: Working Loss
- Acrylic Acid: Breathing Loss
- Acrylic Acid: Working Loss
- Adipic Acid: Breathing Loss
- Adipic Acid: Working Loss
- Formic Acid: Breathing Loss
- Formic Acid: Working Loss
- Propionic Acid: Breathing Loss
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
.5
.24
.73
.64
.0003
.00001
.6
.57
.73
10 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
103 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID13 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Day - 10 Gallons Storage
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
5 73
4-07-040-10 - Propionic Acid: Working Loss
4-07-040-97 - Specify Acid: Breathing Loss
4-07-040-98 - Specify Acid: Working Loss
Capacity
0.06 10 Gallons Throughput
Day - 10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
73
127
-------
sec
Esters
4-07-044-01 -
4-07-044-02 -
4-07-044-03 -
4-07-044-04 -
4-07-044-05 -
4-07-044-06 -
4-07-044-07 -
4-07-044-08 -
4-07-044-09 -
4-07-044-10 -
4-07-044-11 -
4-07-044-12 -
4-07-044-13 -
4-07-044-14 -
4-07-044-15 -
4-07-044-16 -
4-07-044-17 -
4-07-044-18 -
4-07-044-19 -
4-07-044-20 -
4-07-044-97 -
4-07-044-98 -
Ethers
4-07-048-01 -
4-07-048-02 -
4-07-048-97 -
4-07-048-98 -
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Butyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Butyl Acetate: Working Loss
Butyl Acrylate: Breathing Loss
Butyl Acrylate: Working Loss
Ethyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Ethyl Acetate: Working Loss
Ethyl Acrylate: Breathing Loss
Ethyl Acrylate: Working Loss
Isobutyl Acrylate: Breathing Loss
Isobutyl Acrylate: Working Loss
Isopropyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Isopropyl Acetate: Working Loss
Methyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Methyl Acetate: Working Loss
Methyl Acrylate: Breathing Loss
Methyl Acrylate: Working Loss
Methyl Methacrylate: Breathing
Loss
Methyl Methacrylate: Working Loss
Vinyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Vinyl Acetate: Working Loss
Specify Ester: Breathing Loss
Specify Ester: Working Loss
Methyl -tert-Butyl Ether:
Breathing Loss
Methyl -tert-Butyl Ether:
Working Loss
Specify Ether: Breathing Loss
Specify Ether: Working Loss
2.2
0.34
1.57
0.18-
8.4
2.3
5.1
1.1
7.3
1.8
14.2
4.8
8.0
2.2
3.6
0.72
9.1
2.7
Units
o
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10*3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10° Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
lO5 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-5 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
•5
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
•3
10"5 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Notes
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
128
-------
sec
Glvcol Ethers
4-07-052-01 -
4-07-052-02 -
4-07-052-03 -
4-07-052-04 -
4-07-052-05 -
4-07-052-06 -
4-07-052-07 -
4-07-052-08 -
4-07-052-09 -
4-07-052-10 -
4-07-052-11 -
4-07-052-12 -
4-07-052-13 -
4-07-052-14 -
4-07-052-15 -
4-07-052-16 -
4-07-052-17 -
4-07-052-18 -
4-07-052-97 -
4-07-052-98 -
Glvcol s
4-07-056-01 -
4-07-056-02 -
4-07-056-03 -
4-07-056-04 -
4-07-056-05 -
4-07-056-06 -
4-07-056-07 -
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
fff
Butyl Carbitol: Breathing Loss
Butyl Carbitol: Working Loss
Butyl Cellosolve: Breathing Loss
Butyl Cellosolve: Working Loss
Carbitol: Breathing Loss
Carbitol: Working Loss
Cellosolve: Breathing Loss
Cellosolve: Working Loss
Diethylene Glycol : Breathing Loss 0.003
Diethylene Glycol: Working Loss 0.00001
Methyl Carbitol: Breathing Loss
Methyl Carbitol: Working Loss
Methyl Cellosolve: Breathing Loss
Methyl Cellosolve: Working Loss
Polyethylene Glycol: Breathing
Loss
Polyethylene Glycol: Working Loss
Triethylene Glycol: Breathing 0.00001
Loss
Triethylene Glycol: Working Loss 0.00001
Specify Glycol Ether: Breathing
Loss
Specify Glycol Ether: Working Loss
1,4-Butanediol : Breathing Loss
1,4-Butanediol : Working Loss
Ethylene Glycol: Breathing Loss 0.036
Ethylene Glycol: Working Loss 0.02
Dipropylene Glycol: Breathing Loss
Dipropylene Glycol: Working Loss
Glycerol: Breathing Loss 0.00001
Units
o
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10~ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10« Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
Notes
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
129
-------
sec
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Glvcols (Continued)
4-07-056-08
4-07-056-09
4-07-056-10
4-07-056-97
4-07-056-98
Hal ogenated
4-07-060-01
4-07-060-02
4-07-060-03
4-07-060-04
4-07-060-05
4-07-060-06
4-07-060-07
4-07-060-08
4-07-060-09
4-07-060-10
4-07-060-11
4-07-060-12
4-07-060-13
4-07-060-14
4-07-060-15
4-07-060-16
4-07-060-17
4-07-060-18
4-07-060-19
4-07-060-20
4-07-060-21
4-07-060-22
- Glycerol: Working Loss
- Propylene Gylcol: Breathing Loss
- Propylene Gylcol: Working Loss
- Specify Gylcol: Breathing Loss
- Specify Gylcol: Working Loss
Orqanics
- Benzyl Chloride: Breathing Loss
- Benzyl Chloride: Working Loss
- Caprolactam: Breathing Loss
- Caprolactam: Working Loss
- Carbon Tetrachloride: Breathing
Loss
- Carbon Tetrachloride: Working Loss
- Chlorobenzene: Breathing Loss
- Chlorobenzene: Working Loss
- o-Dichlorobenzene: Breathing Loss
- o-Dichlorobenzene: Working Loss
- p-Dichlorobenzene: Breathing Loss
- p-Dichlorobenzene: Working Loss
- Epichlorohydrin: Breathing Loss
- Epichlorohydrin: Working Loss
- Ethylene Dibromide: Breathing
Loss
- Ethylene Dibromide: Working Loss
- Ethylene Dichloride: Breathing
Loss
- Ethylene Dichloride: Working Loss
- Methylene Chloride: Breathing
Loss
- Methylene Chloride: Working Loss
- Perch! oroethylene: Breathing Loss
- Perchl oroethylene: Working Loss
0.
0.
0.
17.
5.
2.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
2.
0.
4.
0.
8.
2.
31.
11.
5.
0.
00001
0067
00001
9
2
5
36
73
05
73
063
5
40
75
77
8
3
4
0
1
84
Units
o
10, Gallons
10*3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
«j
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
104 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
103 Gallons
Caoacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Notes
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
130
-------
sec
Haloqenated
4-07-060-23
4-07-060-24
4-07-060-97
4-07-060-98
Isocvanates
4-07-064-01
4-07-064-02
4-07-064-03
4-07-064-04
4-07-064-97
4-07-064-98
Ketones
4-07-068-01
4-07-068-02
4-07-068-97
4-07-068-98
Nitriles
4-07-076-01
4-07-076-02
4-07-076-97
4-07-076-98
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Orqanics (Continued)
- Trichloroethylene: Breathing 4.4
Loss
- Trichloroethylene: Working Loss 2.8
- Specify in Comments: Breathing
Loss
- Specify in Comments: Working Loss
- MDI: Breathing Loss
- MDI: Working Loss
- TDI: Breathing Loss 0.036
- TDI: Working Loss 0.0008
- Specify Isocyanate: Breathing
Loss
- Specify Isocyanate: Working Loss
- Cyclohexanone: Breathing Loss 1.8
- Cyclohexanone: Working Loss 0.23
- Specify Ketone: Breathing Loss
- Specify Ketone: Working Loss
- Acrylonitrile: Breathing Loss 6.2
- Acrylonitrile: Working Loss 1.8
- Specify Nitrile: Breathing Loss
- Specify Nitrile: Working Loss
Nitro Compounds
4-07-080-01
4-07-080-02
4-07-080-97
4-07-080-98
- Nitrobenzene: Breathing Loss 0.36
- Nitrobenzene: Working Loss 0.026
- Specify in Comments: Breathing
Loss
- Specify in Comments: Working Loss
Units
o
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
•j
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
M
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
^
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
Notes
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
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SCC Process Lbs/Unit
Phenols
4-07-084-01 - Nonyl phenol : Breathing Loss
4-07-084-02 - Nonyl phenol : Working Loss
4-07-084-03 - Phenol: Breathing Loss
4-07-084-04 - Phenol: Working Loss
4-07-084-97 - Specify Phenol: Breathing Loss
4-07-084-98 - Specify Phenol: Working Loss
ORGANIC CHEMICAL STORAGE - FLOATING ROOF TANKS -
Aldehydes
4-07-172-01 - Acetaldehyde: Standing Loss
4-07-172-02 - Acetaldehyde: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-172-03 - Acrolein: Standing Loss
4-07-172-04 - Acrolein: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-172-05 - N-Butraldehyde: Standing Loss
4-07-172-06 - N-Butraldehyde: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-172-07 - Formaldehyde: Standing Loss
4-07-172-08 - Formaldehyde: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-172-09 - Isobutraldehyde: Standing Loss
4-07-172-10 - Isobutraldehyde: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-172-11 - Propionaldehyde: Standing Loss
4-07-172-12 - Propionaldehyde: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-172-97 - Specify Aldehyde: Standing Loss
4-07-172-98 - Specify Aldehyde: Withdrawal Loss
Alkanes (Paraffins)
4-07-176-01 - Cyclohexane: Standing Loss
4-07-176-02 - Cyclohexane: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-176-03 - N-Hexane: Standing Loss
4-07-176-04 - N-Hexane: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-176-05 - N-Pentane: Standing Loss
0.15
0.006
Units
M
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
I0i> Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
Notes
73
73
MAJOR GROUPS 28. 29, 30. 51
10.6
0.002
2.5
0.002
1.5
0.002
2.2
.0.002
3.3
0.002
1.35
0.002
2.2
0.002
6.9
M
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10~ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10- Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10? Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10 Gallons Throughput
0
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10~ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
10? Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Storage
Capacity
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
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VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Alkanes (Paraffins) (Continued)
4-07-176-06
4-07-176-97
4-07-176-98
- N-Pentane: Withdrawal Loss
- Specify Alkane: Standing Loss
- Specify Alkane: Withdrawal Loss
0
.0017
Alkenes (Olefins)
4-07-180-01
4-07-180-02
4-07-180-03
4-07-180-04
4-07-180-05
4-07-180-06
4-07-180-07
4-07-180-08
4-07-180-09
4-07-180-10
4-07-180-97
4-07-180-98
Ethers
4-07-208-01
4-07-208-02
4-07-208-03
4-07-208-04
4-07-208-97
4-07-208-98
Halogenated
4-07-220-01
4-07-220-02
4-07-220-03
4-07-220-04
- Isoprene: Standing Loss
- Isoprene: Withdrawal Loss
- Methyl all ene: Standing Loss
- Methyl all ene: Withdrawal Loss
- 1-Pentene: Standing Loss
- 1-Pentene: Withdrawal Loss
- Piperylene: Standing Loss
- Piperylene: Withdrawal Loss
- Cyclopentene: Standing Loss
- Cyclopentene: Withdrawal Loss
- Specify Alkene: Standing Loss
- Specify Alkene: Withdrawal Loss
- Ethyl Ether: Standing Loss
- Ethyl Ether: Withdrawal Loss
- Propylene Oxide: Standing Loss
- Propylene Oxide: Withdrawal Loss
- Specify Ether: Standing Loss
- Specify Ether: Withdrawal Loss
Organ ics
- Carbon Tetrachloride: Standing
Loss
- Carbon Tetrachloride: Withdrawal
Loss
- Chloroform: Standing Loss
- Chloroform: Withdrawal Loss
6
0
8
0
5
0
4
0
7
0
5
0
2
0
4
0
.9
.0018
.8
.0017
.1
.0018
.6
.002
.2
.0019
.5
.002
.9
.004
.0
.004
Units
•>
10, Gallons
10-3 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
•3
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
M
10"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
A
10^ Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
«2
ID"3 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Notes
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
133
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sec
Haloaenated
4-07-220-05
4-07-220-06
4-07-220-07
4-07-220-08
4-07-220-09
4-07-220-10
4-07-220-97
4-07-220-98
Ketones
4-07-228-01
4-07-228-02
4-07-228-03
4-07-228-04
4-07-228-05
4-07-228-06
4-07-228-97
4-07-228-98
Mercaptans
4-07-232-01
4-07-232-02
4-07-232-97
4-07-232-98
VOC
Process Lbs/Unit
Orqanics (Continued)
- Ethyl ene Di chloride: Standing
Loss
- Ethylene Dichloride: Withdrawal
Loss
- Methylene Chloride: Standing Loss
- Methylene Chloride: Withdrawal
Loss
- 1,1,1-Trichloroethylene:
Standing Loss
- 1,1,1-Trichloroethylene:
Withdrawal Loss
- Specify in Comments: Standing
Loss
- Specify in Comments: Withdrawal
Loss
- Acetone: Standing Loss
- Acetone: Withdrawal Loss
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone: Standing
Loss
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone: Withdrawal
Loss
- MIBK: Standing Loss
-'MIBK: Withdrawal Loss
- Specify Ketone: Standing Loss
- Specify Ketone: Withdrawal Loss
(Thiols)
- Ethyl Mercaptan: Standing Loss
- Ethyl Mercaptan: Withdrawal Loss
- Specify Mercaptan: Standing Loss
- Specify Mercaptan: Withdrawal Loss
1
0
6
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
.3
.0034
.2
.004
.5
.004
.2
.002
.1
.002
.29
.002
.8
.0023
Units
,
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
M
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
10 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
<*
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
M
10J Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10"5 Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
o
103 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
10 Gallons
Capacity
10, Gallons
10J Gallons
Capacity
103 Gallons
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Storage
Throughput
Notes
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
134
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voc
SCC Process Lbs/Unit
ORGANIC CHEMICAL STORAGE - PRESSURE TANKS
Alkanes (Parrafins)
4-07-816-01 - Ethane: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-816-02 - Butane: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-816-03 - Methane: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-816-04 - Natural Gas: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-816-05 - Propane: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-816-99 - Specify Alkane: Withdrawal Loss
Alkenes (Olefins)
4-07-820-01 - 1,3-Butadiene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-820-02 - 1-Butene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-820-03 - 2-Butene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-820-04 - Ethylene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-820-05 - Isobutylene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-820-06 - Propylene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-820-99 - Specify Alkene: Withdrawal Loss
Alkvnes (Acetylenes)
4-07-824-01 - Acetylene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-824-99 - Specify Alkyne: Withdrawal Loss
Amines
4-07-832-01 - Methyl amine: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-832-02 - Dimethyl amine: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-832-03 - Trimethyl amine: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-832-99 - Specify Amine: Withdrawal Loss
Ethers
4-07-848-01 - Ethylene Oxide: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-848-99 - Specify Ether: Withdrawal Loss
Halogenated Organics
4-07-860-01 - Ethyl Chloride: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-860-02 - Methyl Chloride: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-860-03 - Phosgene: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-860-04 - Vinyl Chloride: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-860-99 - Specify in Comments: Withdrawal
Loss
Isocvanates
4-07-864-01 - Methyl Isocyanate: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-864-99 - Specify Isocyanate: Withdrawal Loss
Units Notes
IQ\ Gallons Throughput
10~ Gallons Throughput
ID, Gallons Throughput
10g Gallons Throughput
I0f Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
10- Gallons Throughput
10, Gallons Throughput
10- Gallons Throughput
10n Gallons Throughput
I0f Gallons Throughput
10, Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
10g Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
10, Gallons Throughput
10, Gallons Throughput
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
lOg Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
10j Gallons Throughput
10., Gallons Throughput
10., Gallons Throughput
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
10^ Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
135
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note:
Mercaptans (Thiols)
4-07-872-01 - Methyl Mercaptan: Withdrawal Loss
4-07-872-99 - Specify Mercaptan: Withdrawal Loss
Specify Liquid
4-08-999-99 - Loading Rack
ORGANIC SOLVENT EVAPORATION - MISCELLANEOUS
103 Gallons Throughput
10 Gallons Throughput
ORGANIC CHEMICAL TRANSPORTATION - MAJOR GROUPS 28. 29. 30. 51
10 Gallons Transferred
4-90-001-01 - Petroleum Naphtha (Stoddard) 2000. 0"! Tons Solvent Consumed
4-90-001-02 - MEK 2000. 0^ Tons Solvent Consumed
4-90-001-03 - MIBK 2000. 0^ Tons Solvent Consumed
4-90-001-04 - Furfural 2000. Oj Tons Solvent Consumed
4-90-001-05 - Trichlorbethylene 2000.0 Tons Solvent Consumed
4-90-001-99 - Other Not Classified Tons Solvent Consumed
(Specify in Comments)
Waste Solvent Recovery Operations
4-90-002-01
4-90-002-02
4-90-002-03
4-90-002-04
4-90-002-05
4-90-002-06
4-90-002:99
Rail Car Cl
4-90-003-01
4-90-003-02
4-90-003-03
4-90-003-04
4-90-003-99
- Storage Tank Vent 0.02 Tons Reclaimed Solvent
- Condenser Vent 3.3 Tons Reclaimed Solvent
- Incinerator Stack 0.02 Tons Reclaimed Solvent
- Solvent Spillage 0.2 Tons Reclaimed Solvent
- Solvent Loading 0.72 Tons Reclaimed Solvent
- Fugitive Leaks* Lbs/Year
- Other Not Classified Tons Reclaimed Solvent
(Specify in Comments)
eanina - 4742, 4011, 4013
- Low Vapor Pressure, High 0.0007 Tank Cars Cleaned
Viscosity Group (Ethylene Glycol)
- Medium Vapor Pressure, Medium 0.035 Tank Cars Cleaned
Viscosity Cargo (Chlorobenzene)
- Low Vapor Pressure, Medium 0.166 Tank Cars Cleaned
Viscosity Cargo (o-Dichlorobenzene)
- Low Vapor Pressure, High Viscosity 5.2 Tank Cars Cleaned
Cargo (Creosote)
- Other Not Classified Tank Cars Cleaned
(Specify in Comments)
*Note that fugitive emi
product as in the NEDS
October 1985.
ssions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
136
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Tank Truck Cleaning
4-90-004-01 - High Vapor Pressure, Low Viscosity 0.69
Cargo (Acetone)
4-90-004-02 - High Vapor Pressure, Low Viscosity 0.47
Cargo (Perchloroethylene)
4-90-004-03 - Medium Vapor Pressure, Medium 0.07
Viscosity Cargo (Methyl Methacrylate)
4-90-004-04 - Low Vapor Pressure, Low Viscosity 0.012
Cargo (Phenol)
4-90-004-05 - Low Vapor Pressure, High Viscosity 0.002
Cargo (Propylene Glycol)
4-90-004-99 - Other Not Classified
(Specify in Comments)
Organic Solvent Evaporation - Fuel Fired Equipment
Incinerators
4-90-900-11 - Distillate Oil (No. 2)
4-90-900-12 - Residual
4-90-900-13 - Natural Gas
Flares
4-90-900-21
4-90-900-22
4-90-900-23
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual
Natural Gas
Miscellaneous Volatile Organic Compound Evaporation
4-90-999-98 - Identify the Process and the
Solvent in Comments
4-90-999-99 - Identify the Process and the
Solvent in Comments
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - GOVERNMENT
Municipal Incineration - 4953
5-01-001-01 - Multiple Chamber
5-01-001-02 - Single Chamber
Open Burning Dump
5-01-002-01 - General Refuse
5-01-002-02 - Vegetation Only
1.5
15.0
30.0
19.0
Tank Trucks Cleaned
Tank Trucks Cleaned
Tank Trucks Cleaned
Tank Trucks Cleaned
Tank Trucks Cleaned
Tank Trucks Cleaned
10^ Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
lOf Gallons Burned
10g Gallons Burned
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Gallons Solvent Consumed
Tons Solvent Consumed
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
137
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SCC Process
Other Incineration
5-01-005-05 - Pathological
5-01-005-06 - Sludge
5-01-005-07 - Conical Design (Tee Pee)
Municipal Refuse
5-01-005-08 - Conical Design (Tee Pee)
Wood Refuse
5-01-005-10 - Trench Burner: Wood
5-01-005-11 - Trench Burner: Tires
5-01-005-12 - Trench Burner: Refuse
Firefiqhtinq
5-01-006-01 - Structure: Jet Fuel
5-01-006-02 - Structure: Distillate Oil
5-01-006-03 - Structure: Kerosene
5-01-006-04 - Structure: Wood Pallets
Sewage Treatment
5-01-007-01 - Entire Plant
5-01-007-02 - Primary Settling Tank
5-01-007-03 - Secondary Settling Tank
5-01-007-04 - Aeration Tank
Auxiliary Fuel/No Emissions
5-01-900-05 - Distillate Oil
5-01-900-06 - Natural Gas
5-01-900-10 - Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)
VOC
Lbs/Unit
1.0
20.0
11.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Units Note:
Tons Burned
Tons Dry Sludge
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
<*
10, Gallons Burned
10- Gallons Burned
10 Gallons Burned
Tons Burned
f
10g Gallons Wastewater
10g Gallons Wastewater
10g Gallons Wastewater
10 Gallons Wastewater
*>
10g Gallons Burned
10? Cubic Feet Burned
10 Gallons Burned
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - COMMERCIAL/INSTITUTIONAL
Incineration - General
5-02-001-01 - Multiple Chamber
5-02-001-02 - Single Chamber
5-02-001-03 - Controlled Air
5-02-001-04 - Conical Design: Municipal Refuse
5-02-001-05 - Conical Design: Wood Refuse
Open Burning
5-02-002-01 - Wood
5-02-002-02 - Refuse
Apartment Incineration
5-02-003-01 - Flue Fed
5-02-003-02 - Flue Fed (With Afterburner
and Draft Controls)
3.0
15.0
0.0
20.0
11.0
19.0
30.0
15.0
3.0
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
138
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Notes
Incineration (Special Purpose)
5-02-005-05 - Pathological Waste
5-02-005-06 - Sludge
Landfill Dump
5-02-006-01 - Waste Gas Flare
5-02-006-02 - Municipal: Fugitive Emissions
Auxiliary Fuel/No Emissions
5-02-900-05 - Distillate Oil
5-02-900-06 - Natural Gas
5-02-900-10 - Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - INDUSTRIAL
Incineration
5-03-001-01 -
5-03-001-02 -
5-03-001-03 -
5-03-001-04 -
5-03-001-05 -
5-03-001-06 -
5-03-001-07 -
5-03-001-08 -
5-03-001-09 -
Multiple Chamber
Single Chamber
Controlled Air
Conical Design
Conical Design
Trench Burner:
Trench Burner:
Refuse
Wood Refuse
Wood
Tires
Auto Body Components
Trench Burner: Refuse
Open Burning
5-03-002-01 - Wood/Vegetation/Leaves
5-03-002-02 - Refuse
5-03-002-03 - Auto Body Components
5-03-002-04 - Coal Refuse Piles0
Incineration
5-03-005-06 - Sludge
Landfill Dump
5-03-006-01 - Waste Gas Flare
5-03-006-02 - Liquid Waste Disposal
5-03-006-03 - Hazardous: Fugitive Emissions
Liquid Waste
5-03-007-01 - General
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
15.0
0.0
20.0
11.0
0.91
19.0
30.0
32.0
0.5
1.0
Tons Burned
Tons Dry Sludge
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Acres of Landfill
10g Gallons Burned
10^ Cubic Feet Burned
10J Gallons Burned
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Tons Burned
Cubic Yards of Pile
Tons Dry Sludge
10 Cubic Feet Burned
Tons Liquid Waste Burned
Acres of Landfill
10 Gallons Waste Burned
139
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sec
Process
VOC
Lbs/Unit
Units
Note:
Treatment. Storage, and Disposal Facilities: Fugitive Emissions*
5-03-008-01 - Surface Impoundment 86.0 Lbs/Year
5-03-008-10 - Waste Piles 340.0 Lbs/Year
5-03-008-20 - Land Treatment 50.0 Lbs/Year
5-03-008-30 - Containers
Auxiliary Fuel/No Emissions ,
5-03-900-05 - Distillate Oil 0.0 10;
5-03-900-06 - Natural Gas 0.0 10,
5-03-900-10 - Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) 0.0 10*
Gallons Burned
Cubic Feet Burned
Gallons Burned
74
75
76
*Note that fugitive emissions are reported in units of pounds/year rather than Ibs/ton
product as in the NEDS Source Classification Codes and Emission Factor Listing dated
October 1985.
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APPENDIX A
FOOTNOTES FOR VOC EMISSION FACTORS
1. Estimates taken from emission factors listed in Fugitive Emission
Sources of Organic Compounds - Additional Information on Emissions,
Emission Reductions, and Costs. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Research Triangle Park, N.C. EPA-450/3-82-010 (NTIS PB82-217126),
April 1982. p. 2-70.
2. Equipment counts taken from Problem-Oriented Report: Frequency Occurrence
for Fittings in Synthetic Organic Chemical Plant Process Units.
(Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.) Research Triangle
Park, N.C. EPA-600/2-81-003 (NTIS PB81-141566), September 1980.
Emission estimate for equipment leaks of VOC (fugitive emissions) are
presented in this NAPAP listing as Ibs/yr. To have an emissions
estimate generated automatically (as in the NEDS inventory computer
program), a production rate of unity should be used for the SCC's
involving fugitive emissions from organic chemical process units. This
procedure and alternate estimate techniques are presented in Appendix C
of this document.
3. Based on one emission factor value from State files (State A).
4. From Background Information for Proposed New Source Performance
Standards: Steam Generators, Incinerators, Portland Cement Plants,
Nitric Acid Plants, Sulfuric Acid Plants. EPA Report APTD-0711
(NTIS PB 202459), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1971.
p. 37-42.
5. Values were extracted from Table 5 in Source Assessment: Plastics
Processing, State of the Art. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA-600/2-78-004C (NTIS PB 280926), March 1978. All values were
converted to the proper SCC units.
6. Values were extracted from tables in Polymer Manufacturing Industry -
Background Information for Proposed Standards. Preliminary Draft.
March 1983. p. 3.27-3.39. All values were converted to the proper SCC
units.
7. This emission factor was estimated from the mean of 2 emission factor
values from State files (State A).
8. Sodium Carbonate Industry - Background Information for Proposed
Standards. Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-029a (NTIS PB80-219678),
August 1980.
9. A Review of Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources -
Sulfuric Acid Plants. EPA-450/3-79-003 (NTIS PB 292278), January 1979.
p. 3-1 to 3-5.
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10. This emission factor was calculated from Tables in Polymer Manufacturing
Industry - Background Information for Proposed Standards. Preliminary
Draft. March 1983. p. 3.18. The emission rates for each process
section were summed and this value was converted to the proper SCC
units.
11. Ammonium Nitrate Manufacturing Industry - Technical Document.
EPA-450/3-81-002 (NTIS PB81-152928), January 1981. Chapter 3. No VOC
emissions are expected from ammonium nitrate manufacturing processes.
12. Estimated from the mean of 4 emission factor values from State files
(State A).
13. Based on information from Docket No. A-83-29, (SOCMI Reactor Processes
NSPS), Section II-D.
14. Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Air Oxidation
Processes in Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
EPA-450/3-84-015 (NTIS PB85-164275), December 1984. This emission
factor was calculated from Table C-l. The midpoint of the range was
calculated and converted to the proper SCC units.
15. Urea Manufacturing Industry - Technical Document. EPA-450/3-81-001
(NTIS PB81-158925), January 1981. From Table 3-1.
16. Based on information from Docket No. A-81-22, (SOCMI Air Oxidation
Processes NSPS), Section II-D.
17. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 9: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028d (NTIS PB81-220584), December 1980. Report 6.
Table IV-1.
18. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 3.
Table IV-2.
19. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 6.
Table IV-1.
20. Calculated from Tables in Section 2 of Survey of Perchloroethylene
Emission Sources. EPA-450/3-85-017. June 1985. Emission factors were
estimated by taking the average of emissions factor values from 8
plants.
21. Calculated from Tables in Section 2 of Survey of Trichloroethylene
Emission Sources. EPA-450/3-85-021 (NTIS PB86-107943), July 1985.
Emission factors were estimated by taking the average of emission factor
values from 2 plants.
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22. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports on
Atmospheric Emissions from Petrochemical Industry - Volume 4. Vinyl
Chloride Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-005d (NTIS PB 245630), April 1974.
Emissions data were collected through Industry Questionnaires in the
early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
These emission factors should only be used in the absence of more recent
source specific emissions data.
23. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 4. Back
calculated from Table V-l to estimate uncontrolled emissions.
24. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports on
Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry - Volume 1.
Acetic Anhydride Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-Q05a (NTIS PB 244957),
April 1974. Emissions data were collected through Industry
Questionnaires in the early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products
and Chemicals, Inc. These emission factors should only be used in the
absence of more recent source specific emissions data.
25. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 8.
Table IV-1.
26. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 7.
Tables IV-1 and IV-2.
27. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 7: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028b (NTIS PB81-220568), December 1980. Report 3.
Tables IV-1 and IV-3.
28. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 6: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028a (NTIS PB81-220550), December 1980. Report 1.
Table IV-1.
29. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports on
Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry - Volume 2.
Cyclohexanone Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-005b (NTIS PB 244958), April 1974.
Emissions data were collected through Industry Questionnaires in the
early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
These emission factors should only be used in the absence of more
recent source specific emissions data.
30. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 6: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028a (NTIS PB81-220550), December 1980. Report 2.
Tables IV-1 to IV-3.
31. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 9: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028d (NTIS PB81-220584), December 1980. Report 5. Table
IV-1.
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32. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Ethylene Oxide.
Draft Final Report. Radian Corporation. October 1985. This emission
factor was calculated from Tables 6 and 7. It is the mean of 2 values,
and assumes that control methods of inspection and maintenance are in
place.
33. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 3.
Tables IV-1 and IV-2.
34. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports on
Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry - Volume 2.
Glycerin Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-005b (NTIS PB 244958), April 1974.
Emissions data were collected through Industry Questionnaires in the
early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
These emission factors should only be used in the absence of more recent
source specific emissions data.
35. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 7: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028b (NTIS PB81-220568), December 1980. Report 4.
Table IV-1.
36. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 5.
Table IV-2.
37. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 7: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028b (NTIS PB81-220568), December 1980. Report 1.
Table IV-1.
38. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports on
Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry - Volume 2.
Ethylene Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-005b (NTIS PB 244958), April 1974.
Emissions data were collected through Industry Questionnaires in the
early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
These emission factors should only be used in the absence of more recent
source specific emissions data.
39. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports on
Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry - Volume 3.
Phenol Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-005c (NTIS PB 245629), April 1974.
Emissions data were collected through Industry Questionnaires in the
early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
These emission factors should only be used in the absence of more recent
source specific emissions data.
40. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 1.
Tables IV-1 through IV-3.
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41. Based on 2 emission factor values from State files (State A) and on
2 values taken from Docket No. A-83-29 (SOCMI Reactor Processes NSPS)
Section II-D. The mean of these 4 values was used as this emission
factor estimate.
42. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 6: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028a (NTIS PB81-220550), December 1980. Report 6.
Table IV-1.
43. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 7: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028b (NTIS PB81-220568), December 1980. Report 7.
Tables IV-2 and IV-4.
44. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 9: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028d (NTIS PB81-220584), December 1980. Report 2.
Table IV-1.
45. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 9: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028d (NTIS PB81-220584), December 1980. Report 9.
Tables IV-1 and IV-2.
46. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 2.
Table IV-1.
47. Emission factor values were extracted from Tables in Survey Reports
on Atmospheric Emissions from the Petrochemical Industry - Volume 1.
Adiponitrile Chapter. EPA-450/3-73-005a (NTIS PB 244957), April 1974.
Emissions data were collected through Industry Questionnaires in the
early 1970's by the Houdry Division, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
These emission factors should only be used in the absence of more
recent source specific emissions data.
48. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 6: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028a (NTIS PB81-220550), December 1980. Report 3.
Table IV-1.
49. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 8: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028C (NTIS PB81-220576), December 1980. Report 2.
Table IV-1.
50. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Calculated from
Table V-l in Report 3. The midpoint of each range was chosen and
converted to the proper units.
51. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 3.
Tables IV-1 and IV-2.
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52. Organic Chemical Manufacturing, Volume 10: Selected Processes.
EPA-450/3-80-028e (NTIS PB81-220592), December 1980. Report 3.
Table IV-2. Sum of 3 distillation system condenser vents.
53. This emission factor is based on emission factor values from State
files (State A). Five values were in initial sample size. This
source category includes all general storage and transfer processes
within the chemical manufacturing group which are uncategorized
otherwise. Processes therefore may be unrelated and emissions may
not be comparable. Due to extreme variance, the high and low values
were deleted and the mean of the remaining 3 values was used.
54. Fired Process Heaters. Eugene Barrington. Written materials for
course at the Center for Professional Advancement. East Brunswick, N.J.
February 1983. p. 1-2. Primary references were not available;
emissions of VOC should be considered negligible.
55. Emission factors for vegetable oil production have been calculated in
units of Ibs/ton of extractor feed cake processed rather than Ibs/ton
of refined oil produced. These units cannot be accurately converted to
the SCC units due to variation in percent yield of oil from seeds from
year to year and place to place. Emission data were taken from "Control
of Volatile Organic Emission from Manufacture of Vegetable Oils."
EPA-45D/2-78-035 (NTIS PB 286307), June 1978. The emission factors
calculated are as follows:
Corn Oil: General (2046) 19 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
Cottonseed Oil: General (2074) 18 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
Soybean Oil: General (2075) 16 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
Peanut Oil: General (2076) 21 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
56. See note 55. These emission factors were calculated from Table 2-2 and
Figure 2-1 of "Control of volatile Organic Emissions from Manufacture of
Vegetable Oils." EPA-450/2-78-035 (NTIS PB 286307). The factors for the
four different seed types were averaged and this number was divided
among 1.he different processes as outlined in Figure 2-1 to estimate the
followng emission factors:
Oil I'.xtraction: 17 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
Meal Preparation: 1.6 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
Oil F'.efining: 0.7 Ibs VOC/Tons extractor feed cake
57. Organic Emissions from Ferrous Metallurgical Industries: Compilation
of Emission Factors and Control Technologies. EPA-600/2-84-003
(NTIS PB84-141548), January 1984. Emission factors are expressed as
total organic emissions which tends to overestimate VOC emissions.
Tables 4-4 and 5-5.
58. Metals-oriented hot processes are considered to have negligible VOC
emissions. Personal communication with Al Vervaert of EPA/OAQPS/ESED.
January 1986.
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59. Organic Emissions from Ferrous Metallurgical Industries: Compilation
of Emission Factors and Control Technologies. EPA-600/2-84-003
(NTIS PB84-141548), January 1984. Emission factors are expressed as
total organic emissions which tends to overestimate VOC emissions.
Table 6-3.
60. Organic Emissions from Ferrous Metallurgical Industries: Compilation
of Emission Factors and Control Technologies. EPA-600/2-84-003
(NTIS PB84-141548), January 1984. This emission factor is based on
total organic emissions expressed as CH. therefore overestimating VOC
emissions. Table 4-4.
61. Based on 24 emission factor values from State files (State A). This
source category includes miscellaneous fabricated plastics products
where different processes are employed. The associated emission factor
- estimates, therefore, may not be comparable. Due to extreme variance in
the estimates, the high and low values were dropped and the mean of the
remaining 22 values was used as an approximation for the different
processes. This emission factor estimate should be used only in the
absence of specific emissions data.
62. Based on 7 emission factor values from State files (State A).
63. Based on the mean of 3 emission factor values from State files (State A).
64. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Ethylene Oxide.
Draft Final Report. Radian Corporation. October 1985. p. 53-55.
65. Based on the mean of 5 emission factor values from State files
(State A). This source category includes a variety of adhesive coating
application processes which may not be comparable. The values listed in
the state files are highly variable and this emission factor estimate
has been rounded to the nearest hundred. It is an approximation which
should be used only in the absence of specific emissions data.
66. Based on the mean of 12 emission factor values from State files
(State A). This source category includes a variety of adhesive coating
application processes which may not be comparable. The values listed
in the state files are highly variable and this emission factor estimate
has been rounded to the nearest whole number. It is an approximation
which should be used only in the absence of specific emissions data.
67. Based on 9 emission factor values from State files (State A). This
source category includes all general coating oven operations. Processes
may vary widely between different plants. The lowest value was dropped
as an outlier and the mean of the remaining 8 values was used. Data are
highly variable and this emission factor is an approximation which
should be used only in the absence of specific emissions data.
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68. Based on the mean of 13 emission factor values from State files (State A)
69. Based on 14 emission factor values from State files (State A). This
sourcu category includes fugitive emissions from various surface coating
operations where processes may not be comparable. Due to extreme
variability, the high and low values were dropped and the mean of the
remaining 12 values was used as an emission factor estimate.
70. Based on emission factor values from State files (State A). The mean
of 20& values was used. This source category includes miscellaneous
emissions from various surface coating operations and as such the
emission factor is an approximation for many different processes which
may not be comparable. The factor presented should be used only in the
absence of specific emissions data.
71. Based on 9 emission factor values from State files (State A). This
source category includes storage of various petroleum liquids. The
emission factor is an approximation which should be used only in the
absence of specific emissions data.
72. Based an the mean of 6 emission factor values from State files
(State A). This source category includes storage of various petroleum
liquids. The emission factor is an approximation which should be used
only In the absence of specific emissions data.
73. Calculated using equations from Section 4.3 of AP-42 dated September
1985. The same assumptions were used as those from Table 4.3-4 on
page 4,3-15 of tbe AP-42 Third Edition, dated April 1977. Values
smaller than 10 were considered negligible and entered into the
Table as 0.0.
74. Fugitive emissions from transfer operations, based on model plant
(scenario 4) that includes a combination of treatment tanks,
impoundments, and filters and a flow rate of 200,000 GPD. Preliminary
draft c>f Background Information Document, Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities. Chapters 1-6. (Surface Impoundments
and Wastewater Treatment Systems). Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC February 6, 1986
p. 3-2£
75. Based on fugitive emissions for large landfills processing 5 percent
high-volatile waste. Preliminary draft of Background Information
Document, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities. Chapters 1-6 (Landfills and wastepiles). Prepared for
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC
February 6, 1986 p. 3-12
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76. Average based on fugitive emissions from 4 model plants with medium
volatility oily waste (scenarios 1, 2, 3, and 4). Preliminary draft of
Background Information Document, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities. Chapters 1-6. (Land Treatment). Prepared for the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC
February 6, 1986. pp. 3-8, 3-9, 3-10 and 3-22.
77. An average based on 4 values obtained from responses to Section 114
letters for the methylene chloride NESHAP.
78. An average based on 3 values obtained from repsonses to Section 114
letters for the methylene chloride NESHAP.
79. Based on a single value obtained from a response to a Section 114
letter for the methylene chloride NESHAP.
80. Based on a single value obtained from a response to a Section 114
letter for the methylene chloride NESHAP.
81. An average based on 2 values obtained from responses to Section 114
letters for the methylene chloride NESHAP.
82. An average based on 5 values obtained from responses to Section 114
letters for the methylene chloride NESHAP.
83. Based on a single value on information from Docket No. A-80-25, (SOCMI
Distillation Operations NSPS) Section II-D.
84. Average of 3 values obtained from total hydrocarbon emissions testing of
a cupola furnace (Site MET-A). Draft Final Test Report. National Dioxin
Study. Tier 4: Combustion Sources. Prepared for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. January 10, 1986
pp. 5-6, 5-13, and 5-15.
85. Based on the mean of 3 values obtained from NEDS User Point File Data
Selection Report. March 27, 1986.
86. Reference 85, based on the mean of three values.
87. Reference 85, based on the mean of 12 values.
88. Reference 85, based on the mean of 15 values.
89. Reference 85, based on the average of two values.
90. Reference 85, based on the mean of 13 values.
91. Reference 85, based on one value.
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92. Reference 85, based on one value.
93. Reference 85, based on one value.
94. Reference 85, based on the mean of six values.
95. Reference 85, based on one value.
96. Reference 85, based on the mean of eight values.
97. Reference 85, based on one value.
98. VOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems.
EPA-4JiO/3-85-001a. February 1985. P. 3-53. The emission factor
presented is for an uncovered dissolved air floatation (DAF) unit and
represents the worst case for additional treatment. If an induced air
floatation (IAF) unit is used, an emission factor of 0.01 lb/10
gall ors wastewater should be used.
99. Reference 98, p. 3-57. The emission factor presented is for an
uncovered dissolved air floatation (DAF) unit and represents the worst
case for additional treatment. If an induced air floatation (IAF) unit
is used, an emission factor of 0.20 lb/10 BBLs refinery feed should be
used.
100. An average based on 6 values, calculated from Table 3-3, Survey of
Carbon Tetrachloride Emission Sources (NESHAP). EPA-450/3-85-018
(NTIS PB85-221661). The value is based on total fugitive emissions
of CC1, via the hydrocarbon chlorinolysis process. A value of
23,800 Ibs/year is obtained based upon a mean of 6 values via the
hydrochlorination/direct chlorination process.
101. An average based on eleven values calculated from Table 2-6. Memo from
Kuhn, 1C. Q. and R. A. Wassel to Butadiene Source Category Concurrence
File, Estimates of 1, 3- Butadiene Emissions From Production Facilities
with Additional Controls. March 25, 1986.
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APPENDIX B
FOOTNOTES FROM ORIGINAL NEDS DOCUMENTS
aBoth boiler capacities and throughputs must be reported to NEDS for all
boilers.
This emission factor is an approximation. Particulate emissions from
residual oil combustion can be more accurately estimated from the equation
lb/1000 gallon = 10S + 3. See AP-42, page 1.3-2.
°The emission factor(s) are non-standard. The factor(s) are derived from
AP-42 data for another similar source category.
The emission factor(s) are not from AP-42. The factor(s) are from other EPA
documents, State data, or other miscellaneous sources.
eThis emission factor is an approximation. Particulate emissions from waste
oil combustion can be more accurately estimated by the factor 75A, where A =
weight (%) percent of ash in the waste oil. See AP-42, page 1.11-1.
f
Fugitive emissions occur from numerous locations within industrial facilities,
as of 1978, most of these sources have not been fully characterized. To
allow these fugitive sources to be represented in NEDS, common SCC codes
have been developed. These codes should be used in addition to the main
process SCC codes associated with the facility. Specific fugitive emissions
that have been characterized are also contained in this table.
9These emission factors are from an earlier edition of AP-42. This is an
obsolete process. The last channel black plant in the U.S. closed in 1976.
These emission factors are from an earlier edition of AP-42. This is an
obsolete process. The gas furnace process is being phased out in the U.S.
Manufacture of inorganic pigments is classified under SCC 3-01-035-**.
JFor molded and fabricated rubber and plastics products, see SCC 3-08-***-***,
3-30-002-**, and 4-02-002-**.
i,
This emission factor is an assumed average value from a range of values
given in AP-42, Table 5.17-2.
Also applies to the sulfur recovery plant at petroleum refineries and
natural gas production fields.
mSee 3-01-301-** for other chlorobenzene process codes.
nGrain processing and milling are included in SCC's 3-02-007-** thru
3-02-008-**. For grain elevators, see SCC 3-02-005-**, 3-02-006-**, and
3-02-031-**.
°Units refer to amount of grain processed through each operation. If only the
total amount of grain received or shipped is known, see AP-42, Table 6.4-2
for typical ratios of tons processed to tons shipped or received.
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participate emission factor is on emissions at the inlet to the baghouse
or other control device. Indicate the control device and efficiency to
properly estimate the actual emissions.
^Codes 3-03-003-09, -10, and -11 represent individual operations within this
SCC (3-03-1303-07).
rThese emission factors are from an earlier edition of AP-42. The current
version of AP-42, Fourth Edition, no longer reports emission factor(s) for
this process.
sThis emission factor is a weighted average of values given in AP-42,
Table 7.3-;'..
Represents total CO generated, report control equipment as 022 for CO boiler
or 060 for process gas recovery to properly account for actual emissions.
"Represents total CO generated, report control equipment as 022 for CO boiler
or 023 for flaring to properly account for actual emissions.
vThese emission factors are derived from AP-42 data. A units adjustment has
been made to the AP-42 data. See AP-42, Table 7.6-1.
wApply for c.ll metallic minerals except as noted. Low moisture ore is
defined as having less than 4 percent moisture content by weight for ore
entering the primary crusher. High moisture ore has over 4 percent by
weight.
xEmission factor does not apply to bauxite ore.
^Emission factor does not apply to drying of titanium/zirconium sands. See
SCC 3-03-012-** for titanium processing.
Calculated from emission factors given in Table 7.9-2, Footnotes b-e.
aaThis emission factor is an approximation. To more accurately estimate S0?
emissions, use the factor 1.25S, where S * weight (%) percent of sulfur in
the coke. See AP-42, Table 7.10-1.
This emission factor is an approximation. To more accurately estimate S02
emissions, use the factor .292 S, where S - weight (%) percent of sulfur fn
the fuel. See AP-42, Table 8.1-1.
GCThis emission factor is from an earlier edition of AP-42. Currently, AP-42,
Fourth Edition calculates an emission factor in a different manner. See
AP-42, Section 11.2.3.
Use kiln code and appropriate 3-90 code for fuel used in kilns to properly
account for all SO emissions.
eeThese SCC codes are also applicable to Coal Cleaning Operations at power
plants.
This emission factor is from an earlier version of AP-42. See AP-42,
Table 8.14-1.
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^Expressed as emission rate at point of release. For uncontrolled sources,
to account for emissions that settle out within the plant, code a fictitious
control device code for particulate of 006 (low efficiency gravitational
collector) with appropriate control efficiency. See AP-42, Section 8.2.0
for table of typical control efficiencies for gravitational settling.
Several processes that routinely occur in Major Group 29 can be found under
other major groups. Specifically, note the following:
- waste of process gas and/or liquid fired boilers - SCC 1-02-***-**.
- internal combustion compressor engines - SCC 2-02-***-**.
- amine sweeting process - SCC 3-10-002-**.
- sulfur recovery process - SCC 3-01-032-**.
- sulfuric acid plant - SCC 3-01-022-** or 3-01-023-**.
"Represents total CO and VOC generated. Report control device as 022 if CO
boiler is present to properly account for actual emissions.
JJUnits expressed as the equivalent number of valves, seals, flanges, or
drains in the refinery on an annual operating basis (8,760 hours/year).
For example, if there are 1,000 seals, all operating 8,760 hours/year, then
operating rate = 1,000. However, if the average operating time is
6,570 hours/year (3/4 of the total hours in a year), then operating rate =
1,000 x (6,570, 8,760) = 750 seals. All counts of valves, seals, flanges,
and drains should be similarly adjusted to account for the average annual
hours of operation in the refinery.
kk
Process changes may include such measures as raising the pH of the cooking
liquor, thereby lowering the free S02, relieving the pressure in the
digester before the contents are discharged, and pumping out the digester
contents instead of blowing them out.
The emission factor is non-standard. The factor is derived from AP-42 by a
units conversion. See AP-42, Section 10.4.
mmFor Surface Coating Operations, see SCC 4-02-019-** and 4-02-021-**.
nnFor tire retreading operations, see SCC 3-08-005-**.
°°The sulfur content of the fuel as H2S on a mole percent basis.
ppFor specific printing SCCs, see SCC 4-05-***-**.
^qln-process fuel codes must always be used in conjunction with the
appropriate process code.
rrThis emission factor is non-standard. The factor is derived from AP-42 and
Bureau of Mines data. See AP-42, Section 8.6.
SSA table of typical solvent densities can be found in Section 3, Chapter 16
of AEROS Volume V.
These solvents are estimated to be of negligible photochemical reactivity.
uuUse these SCCs to provide a rough estimate of emissions only when information
on the identity and/or quantity of make-up solvent used is not available.
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vvThese are general SCCs applicable to all industrial categories.
wwThis emission factor is non-standard. The factor is derived from average
coating density data in AP-42, Section 4.2.2.
xxThese solvents are used to thin coatings and thus should be used with one
of the coating codes.
yyThis SCC should only be used to provide rough estimates of emissions for
cases when information on amount of fabric processed is not available.
zzFor surface coating of small appliances, see SCC 4-02-025-**, surface
coating of miscellaneous metal parts.
aaalncludes Major Group 34 fabricated metal products, Major Group 35 small
appliances, and other coating operations Major Group 33-39 not specified
elsewhen;.
The VOC omission factors are non-standard. The emission factors are
derived -:rom information found in AP-42, Section 4.3.
»
'Bulk terninals are defii
20,000 gallons or more.
cccBulk terninals are defined as facilities with daily throughputs of
Bulk plants are defined as facilities with daily throughputs of
20,000 gallons or less.
eeeThese solvents are often added by the user to the inks used in printing
processes. Thus, the solvent SCC's should not be used alone, but rather
in conjurction with a printing process SCC.
fff
These orcanic chemicals are designated in this listing by their trade
names. The following list indicates the trade name and its corresponding
chemical name:
Trade Name Chemical Name
Butyl Carbitol Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
Butyl Cellosolve Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
Carbitol Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether
Methyl Carbitol Diethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether
Methyl Cellosolve Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether
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APPENDIX C
FUGITIVE EMISSIONS OF VOC FROM CHEMICAL UNITS
Fugitive emissions, or equipment leaks, of VOC represent a major portion
of the total VOC emitted to the atmosphere from organic chemical
manufacturing process units. Numerous studies have been conducted to quantify
the emissions and the effect of various control techniques on emissions. An
important finding of these studies is that emissions from equipment leaks are
related to process complexity, as described by equipment counts. This
differentiates fugitive emissions from process-related emissions which
generally vary with production volume.
Through its standards development activities, EPA conducted much research
in developing emission factors for the different equipment types comprising
fugitive emission sources. The factors generated during these studies form
the basis of the emissions estimation procedures discussed below.
Emission Factors in NAPAP Listing
In the NAPAP listing presented in this document, fugitive emission
factors are presented for a limited number of organic chemical process units.
The emission values are given in units of Ibs/year and thus need to be handled
in a special manner to yield an emissions estimate. If employing one of these
listed factors, the data need to be coded with NEDS emission estimation method
code 3 (emissions to be calculated by a computerized method) with a production
rate of unity. This procedure enables the NEDS computer inventory program to
generate the correct annual emission estimate automatically.
Emission factor estimates for fugitive emissions appear in this NAPAP
listing for fourteen process units: vinyl acetate, ethylene, cumene,
acetone/phenol, ethylene dichloride, vinyl chloride (monomer), formaldehyde,
methyl ethyl ketone, acetaldehyde, methylmethacrylate, adipic acid,
trichloroethylene/perchloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and acrylonitrile.
The estimates are based on average equipment counts for the associated process
units included in the 24-unit study of SOCMI process units (EPA-600/2-81-003).
These average equipment counts were combined with the average emission factors
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for individual equipment components published in the Additional Information
Document (AID) (EPA-450/3-82-010) to yield an estimate of annual emissions
(assuming 8,760 hours of operation).
These emission estimates are average values based upon limited equipment
count data. They represent an approximation only and should, therefore, be
used with some caution. More accurate estimates of fugitive emissions can be
generated using the following procedures.
Estimates Using the AID
The AID contains background information on the development of the
emission factors for equipment leaks in chemical process units. In Appendix B
of that docunent, the procedure for estimating total fugitive emissions from a
process unit is presented. That procedure, which uses specific equipment
counts for ezich equipment type and service, can also be used to provide a more
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accurate estimate of fugitive emissions for any given process unit.
As illustrated in Table C-l, the estimation technique is founded in the
specific equipment counts for the process unit of interest. As shown for this
example, the number of sources are grouped by equipment type (pump seal,
valve, etc.) and service (gas, light liquid, heavy liquid). The individual
component emission factors are provided in the table in terms of Ib/hr/source.
These are the SOCMI average emission factors that are applicable to the
industry overall, in the absence of unit-specific emission factors (see
below). The annual emissions estimate for each equipment type and service is
merely the product of the number of components and the individual component
emission factor, applied over the number of hours of operation annually. In
the example in Table C-l, one operating year was taken to be 8,760 hours. The
total of fugitive emissions is then estimated as the sum of the estimates by
equipment typu and service.
This approach yields an estimate of fugitive emissions that is more
specific to the process unit of interest. Emissions can be even more closely
estimated provided certain additional data are gathered for the specific
process unit. These data require that a rigorous Method 21 survey be
conducted in the process unit to determine the number of sources leaking and
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TABLE C-l. EXAMPLE OF EMISSIONS ESTIMATE USING THE AID APPROACH
Emissions
Source
Pump seals
Light Liquid
Heavy Liquid
Valves
Gas
Light Liquid
Heavy Liquid
Safety/relief valves
Gas
Open-ended lines
Compressors
Sampling connections
Flanges
TOTAL
Number of
Sources
29
30
402
524
524
11
410
2
26
2400
Emission Factor
Ib/hr/source
0.1087
0.0471
0.0123
0.0154
0.00051
0.229
0.0037
0.502
0.0330
0.0018
Annual Emissions
lbs/yra
27,600
12,800
43,400
70,700
2,300
22,000
13,400
8,800
7,500
38,400
246,900
For estimating purposes, one operating year was assumed to be 8,760 hours.
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the number rot leaking according to a given leak definition. This final
procedure, which is an extension of the AID procedure described above, is
detailed in a report on estimating emissions from equipment leaks of VOC and
hazardous air pollutants (HAP's) published in 1986 by EPA.
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