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SPRINGFIELD, OHIO AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION
INVENTORY
David V. Mason
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National Air Pollution Control Administration
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA
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4. T ide and Subt ide
11. Report No.
APTD-0840
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3. Recipient's Accession No.
Springfield, Ohio Air Pollutant Emission Inventory
5. Report Date
August 1969
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7. Author(s)
David V. Mason
8. Performing Organization Rept.
No.
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Helfare
National Air Pollution Control Administration
Air Quality and Emission Data Division
Durham, North Carolina
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Covered
Same as above
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The results of the Springfiel(Statistical Metropolitan Study Area are presented in
tabular form. The Springfield study area is mad~ up of one county which has a popula-
tion of 131,440. Information has been compiled on the following emission sources:
industria~ pr.ocessing, fuel usage, refuse disposal, motor vehicle activity and
population. C- ..,~-
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16. Abstracts
17. Key Words and Document Analysis. 170. Descriptors
Air pollution
Emission
Inventories
Sources
Sulfur oxides
Particles
Carbon monoxide
Hydrocarbons
Nitrogen oxides
Transportation
Fue Is
Combustion
Industrial wastes
Refuse disposal
Exhaust emissions
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Springfield, Ohio
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SPRINGFIELD, OHIO AIR POl~UTANT EMISSION INVENTORY
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Prepared by:
David V. Mason
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u. S: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
pUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Consumer protection and Environmental Health Service
National Air Pollution control Administration
"Air Quality and Emission Data Division
DUrham, North Carolina
August, 1969
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SPRINGFIELD EHISSION INVENTORY
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An..emission inventory of the Springfield, Ohio SMSA was con-
ducted.in July to help in the designation of the Air Quality Control
RegiQn:in central Ohio.
The Springfield SMSA is made up of only county, Clark County,
which:borders the Dayton SMSA. The 1960 population of Clark County
was~131~440, while the 1967 population had increased 5% to 137,700.
Springfield is the largest city in Clark County. About, 65% of the
pepple:inC1ark County live in Springfield and almost all the indus-
tryc~s~located there.
Working in coordination with the Ohio Department of Health, infor-
mation:was gathered on many of the air pollutant sources in the county.
In:addition to the industrial process information, data was also col-
lected:for fuel useage and refuse disposal from the State of Ohio.
The Metropolitan Planning Agency in Springfield, Ohio was able
to~supp1y good data on both the population and the motor vehicle activ-
ity:~n:the Study Area.
The 'results of the inventory are presented on a grid reference
sys~em'(Figure) extended from the grid system used in the Dayton SMSA
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Emission Inventory.
The following tables represent the results of the Springfield
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S~~RY OF 1~ITSSIONS IN THE SPRINGFIELD STUDY AREA
(TONS/YEAR)
1967
sax PART. CO HC NOx
Transportation
Road Vehicle 130 160 34,700 2,630 1,790
Evaporation 2,530
Combustion of Fuels
in Stationary Sources
Industry 10 160
Steam-Electric 2,470 7,160 260 70 900
Residential 1,380 2,470 2,600 550 920
Commercial 10 110
Refuse Disposal
Inci nera tion 20 100 4l.0 10 30
Open Burning 160 850 50 10
Industrial Process 540
TOTAL EMISSIONS 4,000 10,610 38,850 5,840 ~, 920
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FUEL CONSUMPTION IN SPRINGFIELD STUDY AREA
Residual Distillate Natural
Coal Ftie1 Oil Fuel Oil Gas
(Tons) (1000 gal.) (1000 gal.) (106 cu. ft.)
ltidus trial: . Neg. Neg. Neg. 1,460
St"eam:.....Electric 104,000
Re:sidentiaL'. 10,200 7,100 4,770
CofurnerciaL'- 9,700 . Neg. 1,070
Tons Incineration. On-Site
Juri-sdit:tion:- Generated Municipal On-Site Landfills Dumps Burning
Cla:rk- '.Coun ty: 130,000 20,000 40,000 50,000 20,000
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POINT SOURCES FOR SPRINGFIELD AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION INVENTORY (TONS/DAY)
Hor. Vert.
Coor. Coer. SOx PART. CO HC NOx
(100m) (100m) SUM WIN AVG SUM WIN AVG SUM WIN AVG SUM WIN AVG SUM WIN AVG
Industry 7735 44250 0.13 0.13 0.13
Industry 7740 44275 0.16 0.16 .0.16
Power Plant .7685 44250 6.43 6.43 6.43 13.87 13.87 13.87 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.20 0.20 0.20 2.42 2.42 2.42
Power Plant . 7.720 44260 0.00 0.71 0.35 0.00 11.48 5.74 0.00 .22 .11 0.00 . 0.00 0.00 0.00 .10 .05
Institution 7715 44265 .52 .52 .52 .22 .22 .22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.10 0.10
Institution 7755 44255 . .38 .38 .38 .14 .14 .14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.07 0.07
Institution 7720 44275 .51 51 :51 .21 .21 .21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01
Industry 7670 44245 .1.00 1.00 1. 00
TOTAL 8.19 21.47 .71 .20 2.65
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS FOR SPRINGFIELD STUDY AREA BY GRID (TONS/DAY)
Hor. Vert.
Coor. Coer. Area SOx PART. CO HC NOx
Grid (10:M) (loOm) (sq. roi) AVG. AVG. AVG. AVG. AVG.
26 7800 44000 154.40 0,01 0.02 0,54 0,07 0,03
32 7550 44150 38.60 0,08 0,04 2,78 0,41 0,18
33 7650 44150 38.60 0,12 0.05 4.57 0.69 0,30
37 7500 44300 154.40 0,14 0.07 5,09 0,76 0.34
42 7750 44150 38.60 0,06 0013 2.42 0,36 0.16.
43 7850 44150 38.60 0.06 0,04 1.96 0,29 0,13
44 7650 44250 38.60 6.49 14.91 2,64 0,50 2.55
45 7750 44250 38.60 5,20 14.25 79,04 11,94 6.80
46 7850 44250 38.60 0,07 0,04 1.97 0,29 0.13
l.7 7650 44350 38.60 0,05 0,04 1.53 0,22 0,09
48 7750 44350 38.60 0,07 0,04 2,42 0,36 0,14
49 7850 44350 38.60 0,03 0.04 1.34 0,19 .0,07
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