United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park NC 27711
EPA-450/4-80-013
July 1980
Air
IM
National  Emissions
Data System
Information

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                                   EPA-450/4-80-013
                   NEDS
National  Emissions Data System
               Information
            Monitoring and Data Analysis Division
                National Air Data Branch
          U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
             Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation
          Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
          Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

                    July 1980

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This report is issued by the Environmental Protection Agency to report technical data of
interest to a limited number of readers.  Copies are available - in limited quantities - from
the Library Services Office (MD-35), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711; or, for a fee, from the National Technical Infor-
mation Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161.
                        Publication No. EPA-450/4-80-013
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                             CONTENTS
                                                                Page
List of Figures	v
List of Tables	v1
Introduction	1
Overview of the  National Emissions Data System	3
NEDS Publications	11
Procedures for Requesting Computerized Reports	17
NEHS Computerized  Report Descriptions 	 21
NEDS General Selection and Sort Capabilities  	 23
Point Source Report	31
Condensed Point  Source Report 	 34
Allowed versus Computed Emissions Report  	 3fi
AQDM Data Tabulation Report 	 38
Quick Look Report	40
Area Source Report	42
Area Source Cards  Format on Tape  	 51
Area Source File on Tape	53
Point Source Cards Format on Tape	54
Point Source Subfile on Tape	5P
Emission Summary Report 	 57
Annual Fuel Summary Report  	 £4
Potential Emissions Report  	 66
Plant Emission Summary Report 	 69
SCC Emissions Report	71
Plant Name Report	73
Emissions by SCC Report	75
SIC Emissions Report	77
County Point and Area Source Emissions Report 	 79
Modeling Parameters Report  	 82
Plant-Po1nt-SCC Count Report  	 84
Missing Item Report	86
                                  111

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                       CONTENTS (continued)
                                                                Page
Highest Plant Number by County Peport 	  88
NEDS Terminal System	Hi
Additional Publications 	  °3
Glossary	95
Technical Report Hata 	..99
                                   1v

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                         LIST OF FIGURES
Figure                                                          Page
  1    Point Source Form 	   5
  2    Area Source Form	8
  3    National Emissions Report 	 12
  4    NEDS Fuel Use Report	14
  5    Point Source Report 	 33
  6    Condensed Point Source Report 	 35
  7    Allowed versus Computed Emissions Report  	 37
  8    AQDM Data Tabulation Report	39
  9    Quick Look Report	41
 10    Area Source Report	45
 11    Area Source Cards Format	52
 12    Point Source Cards Format 	 55
 13    Emission Summary Report 	 59
 14    Annual Fuel Summary Report  .....  	 65
 15    Potential Emissions Report  	 67
 16    Plant Emission Summary Report 	 70
 17    SCC Emissions Report	72
 18    Plant Name Report	74
 IP    Emissions by SCC Report	76
 20    SIC Emissions Report	78
 21    County Point and Area Source Emissions  Report  	 80
 22    County Point and Area Source Emissions  Summary Report  .  . 81
 23    Modeling Parameters Report  	 83
 24    Plant-Po1nt-SCC Count Report  	 85
 25    Missing Item Report	87
 26    Highest Plant Number by County Report  	 89

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                          LIST OF TABLES
Table                                                           Paqe
  1    Sutmary of MEHS Retrievals	25
  2    Point Source Field Code Oescrlptlon  	   28
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                             INTRODUCTION

     The National Emissions Data System (NEDS) is an automated data
processing system used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for
storage of data on sources of air pollution.  NEDS is a part of the
comprehensive Aerometric and Emissions Reporting System (AEROS), de-
scribed in detail in a booklet "Aerometric and Emissions Reporting
System", which is available upon request.
     Data from NEDS are available either as publications, computer
printout reports, or magnetic tape files.   The purpose of this document
is to present descriptions of the various  NEDS reports that are avail-
able and identify procedures for obtaining them.

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                              OVERVIEW OF
                 THE NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The National Emissions Pata System (HEDS) 1s a computerized data-
handling system that accepts, stores, and reports on the latest available
Information relating to sources of air pollutant emissions of partlculates,
SO  , NO . CO, and hydrocarbons.  In NEDS, sources are treated either as
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point sources or area sources.  As defined 1n EPA reporting regulations,
point sources are stationary sources that emit more than 100 tons per year
of any of the five pollutants covered 1n NEDS.  A point source 1s con-
sidered to be an Individual facility or company location.  Some point
source facilities emitting less than 100 tons per year are also Included
1n NEDS at the option of the state agencies which submit the point source
data.  Area sources are all other stationary sources that Individually
emit less than 100 tons/year and all mobile sources.  In NEDS, emissions
from area sources are considered collectively on a county basis.
     All source-related data are entered Into NEDS via specifically
formatted point and area source coding forms (Figure 1 and Figure 2) and
are stored 1n separate point and area source files.  Data stored for nolnt
and area sources are described below.

POINT SOURCE DATA
     The point source data are collected by State and local air pollution
control agencies utilizing State questionnaires and plant visits.  These
data are coded onto the point source form (or produced 1n the same format
by computer programs) and submitted for Inclusion 1n NFDS through the
EPA Regional Offices.  The States are required to update the data as new
sources are constructed, and when existing sources are modified or cease
operation.   The regulation prescribing reporting of point source data 1s
40CFR 51.321.

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     The current NEDS point source file reflects the latest data  re-
ported by State agencies.  Since annual reporting is not required for
all sources, all point sources in NEDS do not have a common year  of
record.  It is assumed that no significant changes have occurred  for
those sources whose reported year of record is older than the current
year.
     Data reported for point sources in NEDS may be categorized accord-
ing to the following groups:

General source information - name, address, type(s) of source(s),
Standard Industrial Classification, year of record, and comments.
Emissions data - operating or production rates and capacities, estimated
emissions, estimation method, and type and efficiency of control  device
for each pollutant.
Modeling parameters - UTM coordinates of source, stack height and
diameter, exhaust gas temperature, and gas flow rate.
Compliance information - allowable emissions, compliance status,  and
compliance schedules.
NEDS point source data are organized into three hierarchial levels.
1.  Plant level data apply to an entire facility defined as a point
    source.
2.  Point level data apply to individual emission points within a plant.
A plant may contain any number of emission points.  A point is that
portion of a facility that may be considered individually for emission
purposes.  A point may contain one or more processes or pieces of
equipment that are related in contributing to the emissions from  the
point.  In most cases, a point emits pollutants through a single  con-
fined location such as a stack, but it may emit pollutants at more
than one location or at no clearly defined location within a plant.
3.  Process level data apply to individual processes within a point
and are utilized to calculate emissions.  Each process is defined
by a Source Classification Code (SCC).  In general, for each SCC  there
are emission factors, which relate the quantity of pollutants gener-
ated by a process to annual process operating rate.  These emission

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factors are  used to compute emissions.  Multiple processes and multiple SCC's
may be grouped under one emission  point, as in the case of boilers using two
fuels or two separate processes sharing the same stack.
    The point source file provides for the use of alternative methods for
determining  the emissions being reported.  Emissions are usually calculated
for each SCC using the emission factors in the SCC emission factor file; how-
ever, by use of an appropriate code on the input form and completion of fields
for recording hand-calculated emission estimates, the emission-factor-computed
emissions may be replaced by any more accurate estimates of emissions available.
If no emission factors are available for an SCC, an alternative method is
used to estimate emissions for these records.
    The point source data are routinely submitted by States to the Regional
Offices and  by the Regional Offices to the National Air Data Branch.  These
data are updated on a regular update schedule and are then available for
generation of publications or computerized reports.

AREA SOURCE  DATA
    Area source data are developed mainly by NADB, but may be supplemented  by
data voluntarily submitted by State agencies.  NEDS area source data are grouped
as follows:
General  source information - name and location of area (county) source, year
of record.
Activity levels - countywide activity level of each area source category,
(e.g., tons of coal burned in all domestic space heating equipment in a
county).
Emissions data - emissions estimates for the entire county for each pollutant
as well  as for each source category for each pollutant.
    Activity levels are derived primarily from related information published
by other Federal agencies, supplemented by special data developed by EPA for
the purpose of developing NEDS area source inventories.  Published data such
as fuel  use by State, motor vehicle miles of travel by State and county,
and forest fire acres burned by State are used with related data such as
employment, population, and miscellaneous geographic or economic data
available on a county-by-county basis to derive annual estimates of the
activity levels for each of the NEDS area source categories.  The activity

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levels derived are adjusted to account for point source activity (such
as fuel use by point sources) so that the area source data reflect only
the activity levels (and resulting calculated emissions) that are not
accounted for by point sources.
     The area source emission estimates are calculated for each source
category utilizing emission factors which are contained in the NEDS area
source emission factor file.  For many categories, the same emission
factors are used for all counties; however, for some source categories,
State or county specific emission factors account for local variables
that affect emissions.  These more specific emission factors are used
in NEDS calculations for all highway motor vehicle categories, fugitive
dust categories, and for selected other categories in a few counties
where data are available to develop more applicable emission factors
than the national  emission factors.  Provision is also made, as an option,
to override computer-calculated emissions for any source category for
any county, by hand calculated emissions that may be more accurate
than any simple emission-factor calculation.
     The area source data are updated on an annual  basis by the National
Air Data Branch.  All  area source data in the file at any given time
therefore reflect a common year of record.

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                              NEDS PUBLICATIONS

     Two  annual  publications, the National Emissions Report and the NEPS
Fuel Use  Report, are  compiled from commonly used NEDS data.  Persons Inter-
ested  1n  obtaining  NEDS data for any purpose should first determine whether
existing  publications provide the Information desired.  The existing pub-
lications have the  advantage of being readily available at little or no cost
to the user but  have  the disadvantage of being representative of a given
time period and  not reflecting the current status of the data files.  If the
annual publications do not satisfy the particular need, the client should
evaluate  the NEDS computerized reports and request the useful one, utiliz-
ing the procedures  1n the following section.  Copies of these publications
are available from:

                           Library Services Office (MO-35)
                           Office of Administration
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                           Research Triangle Park, MC  27711
                           FTS:  629-2777
                           Commercial:  (919) 541-2777
                                      or
                           National Technical Information Service
                           5285 Port Royal Road
                           Springfield/Virginia  22161
NATIONAL EMISSIONS REPORT
     Published annually by EPA, the National Emissions Report contains a
NEDS emission summary table for each of the 55 "States" and each of the 247
A1r Quality Control Regions (AQCR's) 1n the United States.  The tables that
constitute the body of the document are as follows:

     1.  Summary for the United States
     2.  Summary tables for each State
     3.  Tables for each AQCR or portion of an (Interstate) AQCR lying within
         that State.

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     4.  Tables for all of the Interstate AQCR's, each one 1n Its entirety.
     The Individual tables are organized according to the major categories
of sources of emissions of the five pollutants.  The five major source
categories are:
     1.  Fuel combustion
     2.  Industrial processes
     3.  Solid waste disposal
     4.  Transportation
     5.  Miscellaneous
     The following figure gives an example of the national summary described
above.  The format of tables for the State and AQHR summaries 1s Identical
to that shown for the nation 1n the example.
     Each annual report reflects data determined to be the most representa-
tive of actual emissions for a particular calendar year.  Thus, the 1975
NEDS National Emissions Report, based on area source data for 1975, and
point source data best representing 1975, provides the best available data
from NEDS on actual air pollutant emissions for calendar year 1975.

NEDS FUEL USE REPORT
     The NEDS Fuel Use Report 1s published annually, concurrent with the NEDS
National Emissions Report.  This publication contains a fuel  summary for
the nation and for each State 1n both English and metric units.  As demon-
strated by the example, the publication contains fuel use totals for each
fuel for major source categories such as area sources, (stationary and mobile)
and point sources (external combustion, Internal combustion,  and In-process
fuel).

PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE
     To date the following specific publications are available:
     1972    National Emissions Report     EPA-450/2-74-012
     1973    National Emissions Report     EPA-450/2-76-007
     1973    NEDS Fuel Use Report          EPA-450/2-76-004
     1974    National Emissions Report     EPA-45n/2-78-n26
     1974    NEDS Fuel Use Report          EPA-450/2-77-031
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>JATIO"A|. SFPOPT USE" F[IF rorATr "Ayr;
DATF OF HUM: o7'77/7°
A'lTH rOA| n IT" CO/I 1 TSIO OfL r 1ST OH NAT r. »S yonp/BASr
TO»'S TAMS I ooo ^ A | e; 1nTp PALS 1OFA rnrT T^'1*;
AprA ^ P||f?C r S
ST AT i ON«DY
l>FSir)F".'T[AL 7 1 1 S 1 R r 7 R y q u q r. ! 1 i:7 10407233 u-eiofir
Pr'To256
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1975    National Emissions Report     EPA-450/2-78-020
1975    NEDS Fuel Use Report          EPA-45H/2-78-018
197fi    National Emissions Report     EPA-450/4-79-019
197f    NEDS Fuel Use Report          EPA-450/4-79-020
1977    National Emissions Report     EPA-45n/4-80-005
1977    NEDS Fuel Use Report          EPA-450/4-80-004
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              PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING COMPUTERIZED REPORTS

    The computerized reports that are described 1n the next section may be
requested from the EPA Regional Offices or the National A1r Data Branch.
If the data are for States within one EPA Regional Office, the request
should be directed to that Regional Office.  Regional Office addresses and
the States 1n each region are listed below.  If the data are for States 1n
more than one Regional Office, the request should be directed to:

                     Requests and Information Section (MD-14)
                     National A1r Data Branch
                     Environmental Protection Agency
                     Research Triangle Park, NC  27711
                     FTS:  629-5491
                     Commercial:  (919) 541-5401
    All requests except those received from within EPA or from other Federal
agencies will be processed In accordance with the Freedom of Information
Act.   In order for a request to be evaluated and processed, the request
must be made 1n a letter; however, before submitting thn letter, a tele-
phone call to the Regional Office or NADB may be appropriate to discuss
availability of data and any possible new computerized renorts.
    When requesting data by letter, the following specific Items must be
specified:
    1.   The computerized report name or 1f none specifically apply, the
        data Items required,
    2.   The geographical area required for retrieval as well as other
        retrieval options such as ownership code, Standard Industrial
        Classification Code, emission estimation method, SCC or
        pollutant.  Whenever 1t 1s possible, the actual codes for the
        retrievals (State, county, AQCR, and sr.C) should be specified.
        These are Included 1n AEROS Manual Series, Volume V:  AFROS
        Manual of Codes.
    3.   The specific sorts desired,
    4.   A. person  to contact and telephone number 1n case questions arise,
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5.  Any time  constraints  Involved, and
6.  Authorization  to  Incur any  charges which are necessary to provide the
    data and  which have been previously discussed.
    Requests  that  can be  completed utilizing computerized reports are
often completed within ?.  weeks.   If a request should require more than 2
weeks, the Individual requestor 1s notified.
    Some requests, because of the large volume of data created, are best
supplied on magnetic  tape.  The section on computerized reports will specify
which reports may  be  obtained on magnetic taoe.  In all requests requiring
magnetic tapes, the requestor must supply the magnetic tapes and specify
the characteristics of the desired tapes.
    The magnetic tapes are created on a MfllVAC 1110 computer with the
following recording options:  (1) character code - ASCII or FBr.niC, (2)
tracks - 7 or *>, (3)  density -  800 or 1600, and (4) unlabeled.  The record
length and blockslze  varies based on the specific report produced.
    As a Federal agency,  FPA normally makes no charge for reports requested
by other Federal agencies;  however, If a request 1s o* major Impact on
NADB's comnuter budget, NAPB may request that user and account codes be
established by way of Interagency agreements.
    Many NEDS data users  are non-Federal and typically Include State and
local air pollution control agencies, universities, contractors, private
Industry, consultants, and private citizens.  For non-Federal users except
State and local air pollution control agencies, a charge may be necessary
to cover the  costs of retrieving and printing the requested data; 1f so,
the requestor will be notified  before any cost 1s Incurred.  This booklet
will not give any  specific  costs for Individual reports since the retrieval
and sort options are  so numerous for each Individual report.
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REGION

I
            STATES If! REGION
                 CONTACT INFORMATION
II
III
IV
VI
VII
Connecticut
»a1ne
Massachusetts
New .Jersey
New York "
Pel aware
District of Columbia
Maryland
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
           Illinois
           Indiana
           M1ch1qan
Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Iowa
Kansas
New Hamnshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Puerto Pico
Virgin Islands
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
                         Minnesota
                         Ohio
                         Wisconsin
Oklahoma
Texas
Missouri
Nebraska
     Contact (AW)
FPA, "eqion I
John F. Kennedy Bldg.
Roston, MA  02203
(FTS) 223-4448
(617) 223-4448

NFOS Contact (A1r Facilities)
EPA, Region II
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY  1000?
(FTS) 264-9578
(212) 264-9578
MEHS Contact
EPA, Region III
6th and Walnut Streets
(FTS) 597-8184
(215) 597-9860

NEOS Contact (A*HM)
EPA, Region IV
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA  30308
(FTS) 257-3286
(404) 881-3286
HEPS Contact
EPA, Region V
230 S. Dearborn
Chicago, IL  60604
(FTS) 886-6227
(312) 886-6227

NEOS Contact (SRA)
EPA, Region VI
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, TX  75270
(FTS) 729-2724
(214) 767-2724

NEPS Contact (AfcHM)
EPA, Region VII
1735 Baltimore Avenue
Kansas City, MO  64108
(FTS) 758-3791
(816) 374-3791

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VIII     Colorado                South Dakota       NEHS Contact (S*A)
         Montana                 Utah               EPA, Region VIII
         North nakota            Wyoming            1860 Lincoln Street
                                                    Denver, CO  80295
                                                    (FTS) 327-2226
                                                    (303) 837-2226

IX       Arizona                 Hawaii             NEDS Contact (Mgmt)
         California              Nevada             EPA, Peg1on IX
         Guam                                       215 Fremont Street
                                                    San Francisco, CA  94105
                                                    (FTS) 556-2326
                                                          556-2326
X        Alaska                  Oregon             NEDS Contact
         Idaho                   Washington         EPA, Region X
                                                    1200 6th Avenue (M/S 345)
                                                    Seattle, WA  98101
                                                    (FTS) 39Q-1106
                                                    (206) 442-1106

* FTS number 1s for Federal use only.  Reguestors not affiliated with
 Federal or local government agencies should address written reguests
 to the Freedom of Information Officer at the appropriate Regional
 Office address Indicated above.
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NEDS COMPUTERIZED REPORT DESCRIPTIONS
     The computerized reports can be broadly classified as raw data
reports and summary reports.  Each computerized report is generated by
a different computer program which is the reason for different sort
and retrieval options for each report.
     The raw data reports list the actual stored data or a subset of
the data based on specific report program and the retrieval options.
These reports include:
     1.  point source report (NE215)
     2.  condensed point source report (NE207)
     3.  allowed versus computed emissions report (NE208)
     4.  NEDS AQDM data tabulation report (NE219)
     5.  quick look report (NE206)
     6.  area source report (NE260)
     7.  area source cards format on tape (NE210)
     8.  area source file on tape (NE109)
     9.  point source cards format on tape (NE211)
    10.  NEDS point source subfile on tape (NE001)

     The summary reports provide various geographical summaries of
emissions and fuel consumption as well as counts of sources, and
counts of missing items.  The summary reports include:
     1.  emission summary report (NE204)
     2.  annual  fuel summary report (NE213)
     3.  potential emissions report (NE255)
     4.  plant emissions report (NE220)
     5.  SCC emissions report (NE228)
     6.  plant name report (NE252)
     7.  emissions by SCC report (NE257)
     8.  SIC emissions report (NE264)
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     9.  county point and area source emissions report  (NE265)
    10.  modeling parameters report (NE259)
    11.  plant-point-SCC count report (NE232)
    12.  missing item report (NE200)
    13.  highest plant number in county report (NE212)
     The remaining portion of this section describes  the  individual reports
giving the sort options, retrieval options, and sample  reports.  At the
end a short glossary is given which defines selected  terms  that are used
in the descriptions of the reports.

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               NEDS GENERAL SELECTION AND SORT CAPABILITIES

     As  shown  1n Table  1, many of the NEDS  reports may be retrieved by means
of the NEDS general selection and sort program.  All of these reports share
a common set of selection and sorting capabilities.  The term selection
refers to the  procedure used to retrieve data from NEDS data files.  Sorting
refers to the  order 1n which retrieved data are arranged 1n printed reports
or selected data files.

DATA SELECTION
     For reports that employ the NEDS general selection program, data may
be retrieved using either the "standard" or "free-format" selection option.
This capability applies only to the selection of point source data.  Reports
that regulre area source data have their own selection capabilities which
are described  1n the following subjects for each specific report.
     The "standard" selection option 1s the most cost-effective means for
retrieval of point source data.  However, the types of retrievals available
are more limited than with the free-format selection option.  Using the
standard selection option, data may be retrieved according to specific
data values for any of the following:
     a.  State
     b.  AQCR
     c.  County
     d.  Plant in
     e.  Point in
     f.  Ownership Code
     g.  Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
     h.  Emissions Estimation Method
     1.  Source Classification Code (SCC) and Component Parts
     J.  Source emitting more than X tons of any one pollutant
     k.  Valid combinations of any of the above
     There are only certain combinations of the retrieval  categories listed
above that are valid.   For example, the county code numbers are unloue within
each State but not across State boundaries.   Thus although no two counties
1n Arizona have the same county code number, 0040 1s the county code number
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both for Apache County 1n Arizona and Arkansas County 1n Arkansas.  As a
result, retrieval by county 1s only meaningful when combined with retrieval
by State.
     In the same manner retrieval by plant requires specification of county
and State Identifiers; retrieval by point requires specification of plant,
county, and State Identifiers.
     It should he noted that the sane type of restriction applies to retrieval
by SCC parts,  nata may be retrieved by SfC as follows:
     a.  Complete B-d1g1t SCC
     b.  First F digits of SCC
     c.  First 3 digits of SCC
     d.  First digit only of SCC
These selection options allow simple retrieval of data for groups of nro-
cesses as Identified by SCC.  For example, a retrieval *or SCC 1-02-002-02
would select only records with the complete 8-d1g1t SCC (bituminous coal-
fired dry bottom pulverized coal Industrial boilers), a retrieval for SCC
1-02-002 would select all records with these first 6 digits regardless of
what the last ?. digits are (all Industrial coal-fired Hollers 1n this case),
a retrieval for SCC 1-02 would select only records with these first 3 digits
(all Industrial boilers), and a retrieval for SCC 1 would select all records
with a first digit of 1 (all boilers).
     The "free-format" selection option offers many additional retrieval
capabilities not available with the standard selection option.  However,
depending on the nature of the request, selection by the free format option
may require more computer time and thus be more costly to complete than
typical reports generated by the standard selection option.
     The free format selection option offers the following retrieval capa-
bilities:
     a.  Retrieval by specific data values for any of 8° point source data
         Items.  An example would be the retrieval of all records with fuel
         sulfur content equal to 1?!.  A 11st of all the data Items are shown
         1n Table 2.
     b.  Retrieval, for any data Item, according to whether an actual data
         value 1s qreater than or less than a specified data value.  For
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Allowed vs. Computed Emissions Report
AQW1 Data Tabulation Report
Quick Look Report
Area Source Report
Area Source Cards
Area Source File on Tape
Point Source Cards
Point Source Subfile on Tape
Summary Reports
Emission Summary Renort
Annual Fuel Summary Report
Potential Emissions Report1
Plant Emissions Renort
SCC Emissions Report
Plant Name Report
Emissions By SCC Report
SIC Emissions Report'
County Point and Area Source1
Emissions Report
Modeling Parameters Report
Management Reports
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         example the following types of selections are possible:
           All records with fuel sulfur content greater than 2?.
           All records with fuel sulfur content less than 1%.
           All records with fuel sulfur content greater than 1% hut less
           than 2*.
     c.  Retrieval by valid combinations of data Items and data value
         ranges.  For example, a retrieval could be:
               records 1n a specific state with SIC 1n the range 2000 to
                 stack heights greater than 200 feet, and partlculate
           emissions greater than 50 tons ner vear.
     d.  Two special selection options associated with the SCC are
         available:
         J.  Selection of all records within emission points that have a
             specified SCC.
         2.  Selection of all records within plants that have a specified
             src.
These selection options may be used to retrieve an entire point or an entire
plant with at least one record having a specified ST.  These selections
may be used to retrieve boilers using multinle fuels or to retrieve all
sources in plants with a specific process, for example.

SORTING OF OUTPUT REPORTS AND FILES
     Data retrieved by either the standard or free format selection options
may be sorted at the option of the requestor.  If no sort 1s specified,
data will be listed in the standard NEDS noint source file record seouence,
that 1s, ascending order by State, County, Plant, Point and SCC.  notional
sorting of data will require additional computer time and will thus increase
the total cost of producing a report.
     Oata may be sorted 1n ascending (from lowest value to highest) or
descending (from highest value to lowest) order according to any of the
point source data Items shown in Table 2.  A maximum of 20 sort Parameters
may be specified for any single renort.  Sorts are performed in hierarchical
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1s specified as:
     1.  State-ascending order
     2.  SCC - ascending order
     3.  S02 emissions - descending order
the output report or file will be produced with selected records listed 1n
order first according to state code 1n Increasing seouence, next according
to SCC 1n Increasing sequence within each state, and finally by S02 emissions
1n descending sequence within each SCC within each state.  Records with
Identical values for state, SCC and SO,, emissions will appear 1n random
order since no additional sort parameters were specified.
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33  PRIMARY  CONTROL EQUIPMENT HC
34  SECONDARY CONTROL EQI'IPMEflT HC
35  PRIMARY  CONTROL EQUIPMENT CO
36  SECONDARY CONTROL EQUIPMENT CO
37  EST CONTROL EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE  (?)
38  EST CONTROL EFFICIENCY SO  (%)
39  EST CONTROL EFFICIENCY NOX (%)
40  EST CONTROL EFFICIENCY HC (X)
41  EST CONTROL EFFICIENCY CO (%)
42  YEAR EMISSIONS INFO LAST UPDATED  (CARD 4)
43  % ANNUAL THRU PUT (DEC-FEB)
44  % ANNUAL THRU PUT (MAR-MAY)
45  % ANNUAL THRU PUT (JUN-AUG)
46  % ANNUAL THRU PUT (SEP-NOV)
47  NORMAL OPERATING HOURS PER DAY
48  NORMAL OPERATING DAYS PER WEEK
4P  NORMAL OPERATING WEEKS PER YEAR
50  STATE ESTIMATED EMISSIONS PARTICULATES (TONS/YEAR)
51  STATE ESTIMATED EMISSIONS SO, (TONS/YEAR)
52  STATE ESTIMATED EMISSIONS NOJJ (TONS/YEW)
53  STATE ESTIMATED EMISSIONS HC  (TONS/YEAR)
54  STATE ESTIMATED EMISSIONS CO  (TONS/YEAR)
55  ESTIMATION METHOD PARTICIPATE
56  ESTIMATION METHOD SO
57  ESTIMATION METHOD NOX
58  ESTIMATION METHOD HC
59  ESTIMATION METHOD CO
60  % SPACE HEAT
61  YEAR REGULATORY INFO LAST UPDATED (CARD 5)
62  ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS PARTICULATE (TONS/YR)
63  ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS S0? (TONS/YR)
64  ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS NOX (TONS/YR)
65  ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS HC (TONS/YP)
66  ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS CO (TONS/YR)
67  COMPLIANCE STATUS
68  COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE - YEAR
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69  COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE - MONTH
70  COMPLIANCE STATUS UPDATE - YEAR
71  COMPLIANCE STATUS UPDATE - MONTH
72  COMPLIANCE STATUS UPDATE - HAY
73  EMERGENCY CONTROL ACT PROGRAM STATUS
74  CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER 1
75  CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER 2
76  CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER 3
77  YEAR PROCESS INFO LAST UPDATED (CARD 6)
78  FUEL, PROCESS, SOLID WASTE OPERATING RATE
79  MAXIMUM DESIGN RATE
80  % SULFUR CONTENT
81  % ASH CONTENT
82  HEAT CONTENT (10 f Bill)
83  SOURCE CODE
84  CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA
85  COMPtfTER CALCULATED PARTICULATE EMISSIONS (TONS/YEAR)
86  COMPUTER CALCULATED S02 EMISSIONS (TONS/YEAR)
87  COMPUTER CALCULATED N0y EMISSIONS (TONS/YEAR)
88  COMPUTER CALCULATED HC EMISSIONS (TONS/YEAR)
89  COMPUTER CALCULATED CO EMISSIONS (TONS/YEAR)
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 POINT SOURCE REPORT

 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     Sources emitting more than a specific amount per year of any one of
 the five criteria pollutants (particulates, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides,
 hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide) are classified by EPA as point sources.*
 The basic "Point Source Report" produces a full, formatted listing of all
 relevant identifying and descriptive point source data as well  as estimated
 and NEDS calculated emissions for each criteria pollutant.  More specifically,
 the following information is available for each emission point   for each
 criteria pollutant:
     a.  Geographic location
     b.  Year of Record
     c.  Modeling Parameters - UTM coordinates, stack height, diameter,
                               temperature, etc.
     d.  Emission Data - Throughput rate, estimated emissions,  estimation
                         method, control  equipment, control efficiency, etc.
     e.  Allowable Emissions
     f.  Compliance Status
     g.  Operating Information
     h.  Annual  Fuel  Consumption
     i.  Source Operating Characteristics
 Each page of computer output contains the data for one process  (SCC).
     When determining total  plant emissions from such a printout, care must
 be taken to avoid adding duplicate "Hand  Calculated Point Emissions"  into  the
 total.   The "Computer Calculated SCC Emissions" should be used  to determine
 total  plant emissions.  The calculated emissions are labeled "Computer
*The specific amount is an SIP reporting requirement defined  in  40 CFR,
Section 51.322.  NEDS also accepts data based on a state's  definition  of a
point source.
+An emission point is a source which is coded on a single NEDS coding  form.
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Calculated SCC Emissions" on the report.  The field labeled "Hand Calculated
Point Emissions" reflects emissions for a NEDS emission point which are
entered by the data originator.  The same values for "Hand Calculated Point
Emissions" will be repeated on separate pages for points with more than one
SCC.  Normally, in such cases, the sum of all "Computer Calculated SCC
Emissions" for a point will equal  the "Hand Calculated Point Emissions" for
points with emission estimation method codes of 1,2,4,5,6, and 7.  Some data
conditions may prevent this relationship from always holding true.  For
points with emission estimation method code 3 (SCC emission factor file
calculation), the calculated emissions have no dependence on any hand cal-
culated point emissions that may be reported.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     NEDS point source reports may be retrieved and sorted according to the
information described in the "General Selection and Sorting Capabilities
Section".

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample "Point Source Report" for one SCC record is shown in Figure 5.
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FILE CREATED ON
                   FRIOA»
APRIL 18, 198G
      NATIONAL
                                                                                                                            PAGE
                                                       EMISSIONS   DATA   SYSTEM

                                               POINT   SOURCE   LISTING

STATt<09): CIST. COLUMBIA  AQCRIG47):  NATIONAL CAPITAL                                     C1TV: WASHINGTON
COUNTYC0020) : WASHINGTON                     PLANT  JO:  0001   POINT ID: C*

NA1E-ADDRESS: POTOMAC EL PWfi BENNING  RD834TH STS         SIC<4911>:  ELECTRIC SERVICES
PERSONAL CONTACT: NORM ALLARD    SCC(1-01-004-01) :  EXTCOMB BOILER    -ELECTRIC GENERATN -RESIDUAL OIL
                                                                                                            -NO  6  OIL  NORM FR6
• GENERAL INFORMATION
! DATE OF
! LAST UPDATE: 1»78
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• OWNERSHIP: UTILITY
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."I PROCESS: 91
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• SOURCE: BOILER
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• NORMAL OPERATIONS
! HOURS/DAT: 2i
•. DAYS/WEEK: ?
! HEEKS/YFAR: 22
1
! X ANNUAL THROUGHPUT
°*« OEC-FEB: 6' I
• MAR-MAY: 39 J
• JUNE-AUG: 00 X
! SEPT-NOV: 01 *
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• 1 SPACE HEAT: OP.C t
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'. COMPLIANCE INFO
• NOT IN COMPLIANCE
|
! SCHEDULED
• COMPLNCE DATE: 05/75
! COMPLIANCE STATUS
! UPDATE: 1 1
\ EMERGENCY CONTROL
• ACTION PLAN
'. STATUS UNKNOWN
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UT« GRI D COORDINATES
UTM ZONE: 18
HORIZONTAL: 330.2 KM
VERTICAL: 4,J5C7.0 KM
STACK PARAMETERS
STACK HEIGHT: 177 FT
STACK DIAMETER: ?.5 FT
GAS TEMPFRATUHE: MO F
GAS FLOW RATE: 763,456 ACFM
PLUME HT(NO STACK): FT
SAME STACK VENTS POINTS 94-05
HAND CALCULATED POINT EMISSIONS
PARTICULATE: 30 TONS/YR
SOX: 551 TONS/YR
NOX: 453 TONS/YR
HC: 4 TONS/YR
CO: 22 TONS/YR
EMISSION ESTIMATION METHODS
PART: SPECIAL STATE EMISSION FACTOR
SOX: SPECIAL STATE EMISSION FACTOR
NOX: SPECIAL STATE EMISSION FACTOR
HC: SPECIAL STATE EMISSION FACTOR
co: SPECIAL STATE EMISSION FACTOR
CONTROL DEVICE/METHOD IDENTIFICATION
PRIMARY PART: CENTRIFUGAL COLLECTOR - HIGH EFFICIENCY
SECOND. PART: ELECTROSTATIC PRECIP1TOR - HIGH EFFIC
PRIMARY SOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. SOx: NO CONTROL EOUJPMENT
PRIMARY NOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. NOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
PRIMARY HC: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. HC: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
PRIMARY CO: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. CO: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
FUEL CHARACTERISTICS
FUEL SULFUR CONTFNT: 0.81 X
FUEL ASH CONTENT: CC.O 1
OPERATING RATES
CONTROL
EFFICIENCIES
PART: 99.8 x
SOX: oo.O *
NOX: TO.O X
HC: 00. 0 X
Co: fO.O *

ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS FOR POINT
PARTICULATE: 21 TONS/YR
SOX: 0 TONS/VR
NOX: 185 TONS/VR
HC: 0 TONS/YR
CO: 0 TONS/VR
COMPUTER CALCD SCC EMISSIONS
PART: 30 TONS/VR
SOX: 551 TONS/YR
NOX: 453 TONS/VR
HC: * TONS'**
CO; 22 TONS/YR

ANNUAL OPERATING RATE: 8,63? 1000GALLONS BURNED
HOU"LV MAXM DESIGN RATE:
POILER DESIGN CAPACITY: 968 MILLION BTU/HR
FUEL HFAT CONTENT; U7 MILLION BTU/1000G ALLONS PURNED COMMENTS: UNIT 14 NO 4 OIL
• PLANT COMMENT :
• POINT COMMENT :
• SCC COMMENT :
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                                                      Figure 5. Point source report

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CONDENSED POINT SOURCE REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Condensed Point Source Report" is an abbreviated listing for
emission points.   To generate this report, a particular pollutant and the
minimum value of emissions of that pollutant must be specified.   Emission
points emitting more than that minimum value of the pollutant will be in-
cluded in the report.
     A heading containing the creation date, minimum value, specified
pollutant, and an indication of whether the data are in English  or metric
units is printed first.  Next is displayed a five-line summary for each  SCC
per emission point.
     The five line summary includes the following information for each SCC
per emission point:  geographic location, ownership, year of record,  SIC
and annual emissions of each of the five criteria pollutants. Also included
are the control equipment, control  efficiency, and estimation method  relevant
to the specified pollutant.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Reports may be retrieved and sorted according to the information de-
scribed in the "General Selection and Sorting Capabilities Section."

SAMPLE REPORT
     The example is a partial  Condensed Point Source Report for the  State
of Rhode Island.   The pollutant specified is hydrocarbons and the minimum
value of the pollutant included is  50 tons.  The condensed point source
report presents only "computer calculated SCC emissions," as described
for the full point source report.
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                                      NATIONAL
                                                         EMISSION?
                                                                                 T A
                                                                                            S  T  E  W
                                                                                                                            PAGE
                                      CONDENSED POINT  SOURCE  LISTING FOR PARTICULATE
                                             FOR ALL  VALUES  >  THAN OR = TO
                                             EMISSIONS  ARE  IN  SHOt:  WASHINGTON
047: NATIONAL CAPITAL
JOO: NO CONTROL  EQUIPMENT
ESTIMATE PY (3)  USED EMISSIONS FACTORS

U001: POTOMAC EL PW eENNING  RDK34TH STs
09: DIST. COLUMR1*  PP20:  WASHINGTON
047: NATIONAL C»PIT»L
lOQ: NO CONTROL  EQUIPMENT
ESTIMATE PI <3>  USED EMISSIONS FACTORS
                                                        OWNERSHIP;  UTILITY
                                                        YEAS  OF  RECORD:  1978

                                                    EFF =   J.u  X   POINT :  C1
                                             SIC = 4911   SCt  =  1-r1-T04-01

                                                        OWNERSHIP:  UTILITY
                                                        YEAR  OF  RECORD:  197s

                                                    EFF =   j.C  X   POINT:  02
                                             sic = 4911   sec  =  i-:ii-nu4-c>i
                                                         OWNtRSHIP: UTILITY
                                                         YEAR  OF °bcoRD:  1978
0301: POTOMAC  EL PUB  BENNING  RD83*TH ST$
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ALLOWED VERSUS COMPUTED EMISSIONS REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     For each pollutant, allowed emissions may be entered into NEDS for
a given emission point.  The calculated emissions refer to the emissions
associated with each SCC of that point source.  The "Allowed Versus Computed
Emissions Report" was written to permit comparison of coded allowable
emissions with total calculated emissions "for the emission point.
     Each plant requested is represented in the report by one or more pages
of computer output.  A heading containing the creation date and identifying
geographic data is printed on the first page.  In the pages that follow,
the emission data for each plant are described with the points listed in
ascending numerical order.  For each point, the report prints the  allowed
emissions for each pollutant (zero values are printed as blanks),  the
calculated emissions of each pollutant for each SCC, and the totals of the
calculated emissions for each pollutant.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Reports may be retrieved based on the information described in the
"General Selection and Sorting Capabilities Section."

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 7 is a sample from an "Allowed Versus Computed Emissions Report"
retrieved for the State of Vermont and the Air Quality Control Region of
Champ!ain Valley.
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                            NATIONAL  EMISSION  DATA   SYSTEM
                                                                                                         PAGE   26
                                      ALLOWED VERSUS COMPUTED EMISSIONS
  DATE :
            MAY 1?, 1
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     REGULATIONS:
   POINT  NUMPER: J?
     SCC  NAME
      SCC1  :  EXTCOMB BOILER
                             COM'ERCL-IMSTUTNL NATURAL CAS
10-1COMMBTU/HR
                                                                                         TEAK  OF  RECORD
                                                                                               75
     ALLOhFD  EMISSIONS!
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              SCC1 :
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                              PART
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                             Figure  7.  Allowed versus  computed emissions report
                                                                                         YEAR OF RECORD
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AQDM DATA TABULATION REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "AQDM Data Tabulation Report" was written to allow review of
NEDS point source data that may be used as input to a dispersion model
such as AQDM, the Air Quality Display Model.  The NEDS-AQDM tabulation
includes; Plant name, address and ID, UTM co-ordinates, present and allow-
able emission estimates for any two pollutants, and stack data in the
format required by AQDM for the SORCE and PLUME decks.  Emission estimates
are converted from tons/year to tons/day. ' The conversion is based on
365 days per year for all sources.  Stack data have been converted to
metric units.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The report may be produced for the nation, a state, an AQCR, or a
county.

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 8 is an example AQDM data tabulation report.
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                              APRIL  1Pf  1"8C
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                                               Figure 8.  AQDM data tabulation report

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QUICK LOOK REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "NEDS Quick Look Report" is a one-line report of selected data
items specified by the requestor.  The Quick Look report is part of the
NEDS interactive system described in detail  in NEDS Terminal  System Section.
For each selected record, which may be either a point source record or an
area source record, any data item may be printed in any order up to the
maximum space available on one computer printout page.  Thus, the Quick
Look report is a means for printing a compact report displaying only those
data items of specific interest to the requestor.  For each selected record
one line is printed, up to a maximum of 45 lines per computer printout
page.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Data may be retrieved according to the information discussed in the
"General Selection and Sorting Capabilities Section."  For the "NEDS Quick
Look Report", this retrieval capability is available for both point and
area source data.

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 9 is a sample "NEDS Quick Look Report" for selected point
source records.  In this report, the data items specified to be printed
were state code, county code, plant name and address, primary and secondary
particulate control equipment, particulate control efficiency, and SCC.
Any other data items could be printed, if desired, and they could be listed
in any order across the page.  Note that in NEDS Quick Look reports of
point source data, the plant name and address field is truncated after the
first 20 characters.

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              NEDS    USCR    POINT    FILE

             DATA    SELECTION    REPORT
DATE:  05/14/ao

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06
06
06
06
06
06
06
06
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                                                            PAGE:
          Figure 9.  Quick look  report
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AREA SOURCE REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     Area sources are an aggregation of all sources not defined as point
sources in a specific geographic area.  Area sources usually included all
mobile sources and any stationary sources too small, difficult, or numer-
ous to classify as point sources.   Area source emissions are assumed to
be spread over the entire area that has been defined as an area source.
Activity level data for these sources are compiled on a countywide basis
for NEDS.
     The complete Area Source report for each geographic area occupies
six printed pages. ' Page one gives general information:  the total cal-
culated emissions, the SIP estimate of total emissions, and comments which
explain or amplify particular aspects of the data.  Page two lists the
activity levels and calculated emissions related to fuel consumption by
stationary sources." Page three lists the activity levels and calculated
emissions related to solid waste disposal by stationary sources.   Page
four gives detailed motor vehicle data including vehicle miles, fuel use
and calculated emissions by road type and vehicle type.  Page five lists
data for all  mobile sources, including a summary of motor vehicle data
plus data for vessels and aircraft.  Page six gives the activity levels
and calculated emissions for all other area sources which do not fall  into
the above categories. ' On each of the last five pages, the appropriate
totals and subtotals of activity levels and calculated emissions are also
listed.  A heading on each page identifies the geographic area, year,  and
general category to which the data apply and the file creation date of
the NEDS area source file.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Retrieval options are available for:
     a.  The geographic area for which data are to be reported.
     b.  Which of the report pages are to be printed.
     c.  The level of detail of the report (summary or detail).
                                  42

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     The  following types of geographic data retrievals are possible:
     1)   national:                 all data for the entire nation
     2)   state:                    all data for one state
     3)   AQCR:                     all data from one AQCR
     4)   state/AQCR:               all data for the portion of a state
                                   within one AQCR
     5)   state/county:             the data for one county
     6)   state/county/AQCR:        the data for that portion of a county
                                   within one AQCR.
In nearly all instances, the state/county and state/county/AQCR data re-
trievals are identical, since most counties are wholly within one AQCR.
Only in those instances where portions of one county are within different
AQCR's could there be a difference.

     The Area Source Emissions Report which is produced from selected data
may be either detailed or a summary.  The "detailed" report lists the
data for each selected county record plus a total  of all  selected data.
The "summary" report lists only the total.  The following table lists the
types of totals obtained for each of the geographic selection types.

     Geographic Selection          Totals produced in Emissions Report
     National - by state           State, national
     National - by AQCR            AQCR, national
     State                         State
     AQCR                          AQCR
     State/AQCR                    State/AQCR
     State/county                 :nene
     State/county/AQCR             none
For example, if a "summary" report for the nation,  by state,  were requested,
a  national total  and each state total  would be produced.   A "detailed"
report  for the nation, by state, would produce a national  total  report,
totals  for each state and reports for  each of the  more  than 3100 counties
                                  43

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in the nation.  If a "summary" report for an AQCR were requested,  only a
summary total for the AQCR would be printed.  A "detailed"  report  for an
AQCR would produce a summary total  for the AQCR and reports for  each  county
in the AQCR.

     The final user option exercised pertains to which of the six  pages
of the Area Source Report are printed.  Each page may be selectively  in-
cluded or excluded.  This capability allows the user to obtain only those
data of interest in a report and exclude extraneous information.   Thus,
a report with all  six pages or only pages 1 and 4, for example,  for each
selected area may be obtained.  Pages are printed in any selected  order.

SORTS AVAILABLE
     No sorts are performed.  Data  are reported in the same order  as  they
are stored in the area source file, that is, in ascending state/county/
AQCR codes.  When selection is by AQCR, data are reported in ascending
state/county order within each AQCR selected.

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 10 is a sample area source report "summary" for the  State of
Delaware.  Detailed reports for each county are in the same format.
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05-12-80                            NATIONAL   EMISSIONS    DATA   SYSTEM

               ARF.*  SOUPCE EMISSIONS R£PORT FOR YEAR 1979                DATA FILE LAST UPDATED ON FEBuARY 19, 1980

                                               TOTAL FOR  STATE(OP): DELAWARE
                                                PAGE 0001-1
          G E N i R A L
TOTAL ADIA SOURCE E»ISSIONS
                                                                           EMISSIONS   IN   TONS   PfR   »EAR


                                                                        PART        SOX        N 0 X          H C          CO
    SIP ESTJMATF
    COMPUTED EMISSIONS (1979)


    RATIO Of SIP ESTIMATE TO COMPUTED EMISSIONS
30,9^8

 0.039
2,500
6,075

0.412
17,600
32,716

 0.538
53,SCO
62.7C5

 C.853
255,900
3C8.167

  0.83C
        URBAN POPULATION:  4C TO <•<) PERCENT
                                                    Flqure  10.   Area  source report

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C5-12-80
                                    NATIONAL   EMISSIONS     DATA    SYSTEM
                    SOURCE EMISSIONS RtPO«T fOS YEAS  1979                 DATA  FILE  LAST UPDATED ON fEBUARY 19, 1980
                                               TOTAL  FOR   STATECS):  DELAWARE
                                                                                                                           PAGE CC01-2
          F U £ L
RESIDENTIAL

    ANTHRACITE COAL
    bITUMINOUS COAL
    WOOD
    DISTILLATE OIL
    RESIDUAL OIL
    NATURAL GAS
                    CONSUMPTION
                              J.25T TONS
                                  T TONS
                              6,40r TONS
                            102,27C THOUSAND GALLONS
                                  " THOUSAND GALLONS
                              «,25r MILLION CUPIC  FEET
COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL
cn
    ANTHRACITE COAL
    BITUMINOUS COAL
    WOOD
    DISTILLATE OIL
    RESIDUAL OIL
    NATURAL GAS
INDUSTRIAL

    ANTHRACITE CO"L
    bITUMINOUS COAL
    COKE
    WOOD
    DISTILLATE OIL
    RESIDUAL OIL
    NATURAL GAS
    PROCESS GAS

TOTAL FUEL CONSUMPTION

    ANTHRACITE COAL
    HlTUMINOUS COOL
    COKE
    WOOD
    DISTILLATE OIL
    (.ES1DUAL OIL
    NATURAL GAS
    PROCESS GAS
6,<5n TONS
    0 TONS
    r TONS
6,14° THOUSAND GALLONS
    n THOUSAND GALLONS
7.19C MILLION CUBIC FEET
                                    TONS
                             24,V9r TONS
                                  ? TONS
                                  " TONS
                             23,*3r THOUSAND GALLONS
                                  r THOUSAND GALLONS
                                ur MILLION CUPIC  FEET
                                  r MILLION CUPIC  FEET
                             1?,4t" TONS
                             24,99" TONS
                                  r TONS
                              *,4:n TONS
                            122,?4C THOUSAND GALLONS
                                  r THOUSAND GALLONS
                             11,5*r MILLION CUPIC  FEET
                                  r MILLION CUBIC  FEET
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                        fUtL CHARACTERISTICS:
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                                              Figure  10.  Area source  report  (continued)

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G5-12-8C                            NATIONAL   EMISSIONS    DAT*   SYSTEM

               AREA SOUPCE EMISSIONS REPORT fOR »EAR 1*79                DATA FILE LAST UPDATED ON 'EBUARY 19, 1980

                                               TOTAL FOR  STATE(U?>: DELAWARE
                                                                                           PA6E  C001-3
          SOLID   WASTE   DISPOSAL
RES1DENTIAL

    ON SITE INCINERATION
    OPEN BURNING
COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL
    ON SITE INCINERATION
    OPEN BURNING
 INDUSTRIAL

k   ON SITE INCINERATION
*   OPEN BURNING
 TOTAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL

     ON  SITE INCINERATION
     OPEN BURNING
TONS SOLID WASTE

     7v,,C?0
                                                                           EMISSIONS   IN   TONS   PER   » E A fl

                                                                        PART        SOX        NOX          HC          CO
577
                                     1,115
3,173
2,120
67,900
11.1,90
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474
2.924
                                           Figure 10.  Area source  report  (continued)

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05-12-80                            NATIONAL   EMISSIONS    DATA   SYSTEM


               ARFA SOURCE EMISSIONS REPORT fOR YEAR 1979                DATA FILE LAST UPDATED ON FEBUARY 19, 1980


                                               TOTAL FOR  STATEU"): DELAWARE
                                                                              PAGE 0001-4
          MOTOR
                      VEHICLES
                                                                           EMISSIONS   IK   TONS   PER   YEAR

                                                                        PART        sox        NOX          MC          to
GASOLINE POWERED VEHICLES

    HIGHWAY VEHICLE;

        LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES

           LIMlTtO ACCESS
           RURAL
           SUBURBAN
           URBAN

        LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS

    00     LIMITED ACCESS
           RURAL
           SUBURBAN
           URBAN

        HFAVY DUTY VEHICLES

           LIMITLD ACCESS
           RURAL
           SUPURLAN
           URPAN

    OFF-HIGHWAt VEHICLES


OIESEL POWERED VEHICLES

    HIGHWAY VEHICLES - HEAVY DUTY

           LIMITED «CCE
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U5-12-8C
                    NATIONAL   EMISSIONS     D  « T A   SYSTEM




ARFA  SOURCE  EMISSIONS 0£POCT FOR YEAR 1979                DATA FILE LAST UPDATED 0* FEBUARV  19,  1980




                               TOTAL FOR  STATE(OP):  DELAWARE
                     PAGE 0001-5
          TRANSPORTATION
                                                                         EMISSIONS    IN    TONS   PER   YEAR




                                                                      PART        SOX         NOX          H C          CO


LAND VEHICLES
HIGHWAY VEHICLE?
LIMITED ACCESS
RURAL
SUBURBAN
URBAN
0'F-HIGHWAV VEHICLES
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES
^TOTAL - ALL GASOLINE VEHICLE*
TOTAL - ALL DIESEL VEHICLES
AIRCRAFT 157, 5AT
MILITARY 42,430
CIVIL 110,1V?
COMMERCIAL 4,95r
VESSELS
COAL
DIESEL OIL 2.POC
RfSIDUAL OIL 7,91r
GASOLINE 4,074
MEASURED
GALLONS FUEL VEHICLE MILES
(THOUSANDS) (THOUSANDS)
37?, MO
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LANOING-T AKEOFF CYCLES
LANDING-TAKEOFF CYCLES
LANOING-TAKEOFF CYCLES

TONS
THOUSAND GALLONS
THOUSAND G«LLONS
THOUSAND GALLONS


17,213
16,447
C
2,470
C
13,977
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11
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12,652
8,388
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268,695
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6,029
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION
                                                         17.65C
                                                                                     2,958
                                           Figure 10.  Area source report (continued)
70,404
39,091       3C2.725

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05-12-80                            NATIONAL   EMISSIONS    OAT*   SYSTEM
               ARF.A SOU°CE EMISSIONS REPORT FOR YEAR 1979                DATA fILE LAST UPDATED ON FEBUAHY 19i 1980
                                               TOTAL FOR  STATECO*): DELAWARE
PA6E 0001-6
          MISCELLANEOUS
EVAPORATIVE LOSS
         18,931  TON" SOLVENT PURCHASED
        315,300  THOUSAND GALLONS GASOLINE MARKETED
FUGITIVE OUST
      3, 80S, OrC KFHTCLE MILES ON DIRT ROATS
              0 LAND1NG-TAKEOF F  CYCLES ON DIRT AIRSTRIPS
          1,389 ACRFS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
              C ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION
              0 ACRF.S SUBJECT TO WIND EROSION
     01
OTHER
            549 ACRES BURNED BY FOREST WILDFIRES AT
            89} ACRES BUHNED BY MANAGED BURNING  AT
            210 ACRFS AGRICULTURAL FIELD PURNING AT
             JZ ORCHARD HEATERS FIRED            ON
          2,191 STRUCTURE FIRES







IPS




l TONS/ACRE
i TONS/ACRE
10 TONS/ACRE
0 DAYS/YEAR

E M I
PART
0
C
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11,306
11,396
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                                            Figure 10,  Area source  report  (continued)

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AREA SOURCE CARDS FORMAT ON TAPE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Area Source Cards" report outputs selected data from NEDS onto
computer cards or onto magnetic tape in the NEDS area source input format.
Since only input data are reported, no calculated emissions are included.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Cards may be retrieved for the nation, for all  counties in a state,
or for selected individual counties.   No sorts are available.  Cards will
be produced in order in ascending state-county sequence.

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 11 gives the format of NEDS area source cards.
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Stale I   County
'll2l3
AQCR
                                        NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM (NEDS)
                                         ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                              OFFICE OF AIR PROGRAMS
                                                                                                                  AREA SOURCE
                                                                                                                  Input Form
                                                                                                                      Date 	
FORM APPROVED
OMB NO !5Sn0095
                                                                            Name of Person
                                                                            Completing Form
Year
ol
Record
10

11

Participate
12

13

14

IS 16


Sic EMI:
SO?
Il7

18

19

2C

SION ESTIMA-
NO,
21

22

23

24

ESIlOZtons/vtl
HC
25

26

27

28

29

CO
30

31

32

33

34

SULF
Anth.
Coal
35
t
36

URCO
Bilum.
Coal
37

38

ITENTC.
Dist. I Resid
Oil | Oil
39

40 hi
, r
42

ASH CON
Anth.
Coa
43

44

45

fENT C.l
Bitum.
Coa
46

47
I
48

Anth Coal
10' tons
49

50

51

52

53

Bitumin. Coal
10' tons
54

55

56

57

58

59

RESIDEN
Disl. Oil
ID4 Gal.
60

61

62

63

64

rtAL FUEL
Resid. Oil
104 Gal.
65

66

67

68

Nat. Gas
1C7 11.3
69

70

71

72|?3
I
Wood 1 |
^lO2 tons 1 5
74

_7_5
76

77178
1

r"*
A,
cd
RQ
j
COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
Anlh.
IO1 Ions
10

11

12

13

14

Bitumin
IO1 Ions
15

16

17

18



19

Disl. Oil
IO4 Gals.
20

21

22

23

24

ON SITE INCINERATION
Residential
10 1 Ions
10
11
12
13
14
15
Induslnal
IO2 Ions
16
17
18
19
20
Comm. Insl
IO2 tons
21
22
23
!4


Resid. Oil
IO'1 Ga s.
2S|26




25

27

28

29

Nal. Gas
IO7 Ft3
30

31

32

33
Wood
102lons
34
'
35

Anlh Coal
10* Ions
36' 37

38.39
1
OPEN BURNING
Residential
ID2 Ions
26
27
28
29
30
Indus
na

IO2 tons
31
32
33
34|35J36
Comm' I
102to
37

40 41


Bit.'"
Coal
IO1 Ions
42

43 44

45

46

47

INDUSTRIAL FUEL
Coke
10.1
48
49
ons

solsi

Dist. Oil
IO4 Ga s.
52J53
54

55156

Resid. Oil
10* Gals.
57^58159

60

61



62



Nal. Gas
107F!3
63I64
I
GASOLINE FUEL
nsl II.
ns
ssbsUo
; i
41
I

42
43;44
ight venic
10
-5
e
1 Gals.
46
47
48
Hea

49
y Vehicle
IO3 Gals
50
51
52)53
54
Oil Hi«ay
1C3 Gals.
55J56
57:58^59
60
6S66
'

Wood Process Gas
IO2 tons | IO7 tl3
6 TUB; 69 ho
! 1 !
DIESEL FUEL
Heavy Vehicle
IO3 Gals.
6li62J63
...f._U.
64
65|66

Oil H'-J)
10* Gals
7ll?2

73




74




67 68169170 71
	 iTV
Ra



75





76


1 Locomotive
IO4 Gals.
72
HH
75

76

77

H

Cw
77

§

78



79
A

cd
80
2

g
3.
78



79
A

cd
80
3
AIRCRAFT VESSELS EVAPORATION
Military
LTD CYC IO2
10

11

12

13

Civil Commercial
LTD CYC 10' | LTDCYC10'
14

16

16

17

18

19120
1
21

22

23

24

Coil
10.1 tons
25

26

27

28

Diesel Oil
IO4 Gals.
29 30J31

I
32

Resid Oil
IO4 Gals
33

34

35

36

37

Gasoline
10.3 Gals
38

39 40
1
41

Soiven; ftjtchascd Casolne Marketed
tons y> | IflSCals
42

43,14
1
45 46J47

1
48

49

50

51

52

MEASURED VEHICLE MILES
Limned Access Road
10* Miles
53154
1
55

S6|57|58
1 1
Rural Roads
IO4 Miles
59|60
1
61

62

63

64

Suburban Roads
IO4 Miles
65166
1
67

68

69

70

Urban Roads
I0« Miles
7l'72l73

74

75'76

77

S
<
78


79
A
cd
80,
4

D.ilR

narts ' Dirt
Tiavpled
10' Vehicle miles
10 IV

12

13

14

15

16

Air Strips
LTD CYCLES
17

18

19

20

21

FROST CONTROL
FOREST WILDHHES MANAGED BURNING AGRICULTURAL FIELD ,02 STRUCTURE

Acies
22

23

24

25

26

27

Miscellaneous
Wind Eiosion
103 Acies
28

29

30

31

32


103 Acies
33

34

35

36

37

'Slash Pipscnbed Bunmiq)
Acies Buined
38

39

40

41

42

43

44

Tons acies
Buined
45

46

47

ITons/Acies
Acies Buined | Buined
48

49

50 51

52

5354
I
s:

56

BURNING
Acies Buined
57

58

59

60

61

62

Tons/Acies
Buined
63

64

65

Oichaid _ . Mh"
Healeis
Opeiating
66 67

68

69

Da»s/Fnfd
Oavs/veai
70

71

72

Fiies/vea'
73'74l75

76

77



78



79
A

cd
80
5

COMMENTS
IP

]]

1?

in

14

1ft

16

17

1R

19

70

71

22

23

74

75

76

77

78

79

30

31

r?

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48|49
I
50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57
58

59

60

61 62
1
63

64

65

66

67 68
,


69

70

71

72J73


74
! 1
75

76

77

g

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NEDS AREA SOURCE FILE ON TAPE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     This report produces a magnetic tape containing records in the NEDS
area source file format.  The NEDS area source file consists of one record
for each county or county equivalent in the United States.  Each record
contains all the input data for each county as shown in Figure 11, plus
calculated emissions for each area source category and for the county as
a whole.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Area source records may be retrieved for all counties in the nation,
all counties in a state, or for selected individual counties.  No sorts
are available.   Records will be produced in order in ascending state-county
sequence.
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POINT SOURCE CARDS FORMAT ON TAPE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Point Source Cards" report selects data from NEDS and creates
punched cards or a magnetic tape in the NEDS point source input format.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Cards may be retrieved and sorted by the NEDS general  selection and
sort programs described in the "General Selection and Sorting Capabilities
Section."

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 12 gives the format of NEDS point source cards.
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Snt«J  Count '
8»tJ  (
ffl
     tn
                         Plant 10
                         Number
                       10 II  12 13
                             u is u 17
                          I4|i5
                                       la 19
                                  16M7
                                  KM;
                                  is i;

                                             °0
                                       Utm  " "
                                       Zone  >(t
                                            20 21
                            NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM (NEDS)
                               ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                     OFFICE OF AIR PROGRAMS


                                    Establishment Name and Addiess
                                   POINT SOURCE
                                     Input Form
                                              FORM APPROVED
                                              OMB NO. 158-ROOOS
                                                                                                                                             Name of Penon
                                                                                                                                             Completing Form_
22 23 24|n 26 27|28  29 30 )l  32 33J34 K\K 31  31 39 <0  41 42 43 44 45 46  (7 48  » M| 51 52 53 S4 S5|56|57 58 S9J60 (I
                                        Boiler Design
                                          Capacity
                                         106BTU/hr
                                        18 13  20 21J22
                                                          UTM CO01DINATES
                                                        Horizontal     Vertical
                                                                       km
                                                       24 25
           26  27
                28 29 30 31  32
                                                                                Height (ft)
                                                                               33 34 35 36
                                                STACK DA

                                                 Templ°FI
                                                                                                 40 (1  42  43
                                                                                                             Flow Rate (U3/m.n)
                                                           44]45|46l47|48|49|SO
                                                                             51 52 53 54
                                                                                     CONTROL    rOUIPMENT
                                                    23 24  25
                                          ANNUAL THRUPUT
                                        Dec-  Mar-  June  Sept
                                        Feb  May  Aug  Nov
                                            20 21
                                                  22  23
                                                       24 25
                                                                              8 w
                                                                                              s  .
                                                                            32 33  34
                                                                                    35 36 31
                                                                                            it  39 40
                                                   Primary
                                                     HC
   Pnm.111
     CO
                                                                                                                            50  51 52
                                                                                                                                                                  Contact • Personal
                                                                                                                                                            62 63 64 65[6i 67 U\t)\n  7||72J73
                                                                            75176 77
                                     60|61 62|63|64|65[6<  67 69 69|70 71 72 73|74|7S 76
 ESTIMATED CONTROL EFFICIENCY (%l

Pan     SO;     NO,     HC     CO
                                                                                                                                    53  54 55
                                                                                                                                           56 57 58
                                                                                                  59160 61
                                                                                                                                                            62 63 64
                                                                                                                                                                   65 66 67
                                                                              Paniculate
                                                                          31  32 33 34 35 36 37
                                                                                            38 39 40 4I|42  43 II
                                                                                                   S02
                                                                                                         EMISSION ESTIMATES ltons>yearl
                                                                                                                      NO,
                                                                                                               45 4« «; 48l49 50  51
                                                                                                                                 52 53 54 55 56157 58
                                                                      ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS Itoni/yearl
                                       18l)9|20 21)22 23 24
                                                                S02
                                                            26 2M28 29 30  31
                                          H 20
                                               21 22  23
                                                       24 25
                                          19 2C
                                                21 22 23
                                                       24 25
                           32 33 34J35 36 3)  38
                                                                                               39  *0 41142  43 44 15
4i  47|48 49 50 51152
                                                                                                                                    ^COMPLIANCE
                                                                                                                                    o SCHEDULE
                                                                                                                                                    59 60 61  62 63 64 65
                                                                                                COMPLIANCE
                                                                                                   STATUS
                                                                                                   UPDATE
                                                                                                                                                 58159
                                                                                                                                                      60161
                                                                                                                                                           62T63
                                                                                                                                                                            68 69 70  71 72 73 74l75  76'
                                                                                                                                                                       ESTIMATION
                                                                                                                                                                        METHOD
                                                                                                                                                                         67  61 69 70
                                                                                                                                                                                    71 72T73
                                                                                                                                          74 75] 76
                                                                                                                                                                          CONTROL REGULATIONS

                                                                                                                                                                       !Cfl 1   |    Reg Z      Reg 3
                                                                                                                                                                 64 65166 67168
                                                                                                                                                                              69 70  n 72
                                                                                                                                                                                         73 74175  76
                                                                  Annual
                                                                fuel. Process.
                                                                Solid Waste
                                                               Operating Rate
                                                             26 27 28 29 !0 31 32
                                  Hourl,
                              Mammum Design
                                  Rate
                                                                               33 34 35 36 37 38 39
                                                                                                  4G 41  12
                                                                                                          43 » 45
Heal Corueni
106 BTC sec
                                                                                                                 16 17  48 49 50

                                                                                                                               51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58  59 60 61  62 63 64 65 66  67 68 69 70
                                                                                                                                                                                         73 74 75  76
                                                             26  2r 28 29 30 31  32 33 34  35 36 37  38 39 40  41 « O  « 45  « il 45  H 50 51 5: 53 S4 Si 56  57 58 59 60 61  62 63 54 65 66 67  68 69 70  71 72 73 ^4 75  76
                                                                                               --L-J--L
                                                                                                          ._
                                                                                                                                                                      	j	
                                                                                                                                                                                                   7778
                                                                     Figure   12.    Point  source  cards  format

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  NEDS POINT SOURCE SUBFILE ON TAPE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    The NEDS nolnt source subfile contains records selected from the MFOS
point source file on magnetic tape.  Each record selected contains all
point source Input data plus computer calculated emissions.  The NEHS-
SUBFILE format 1s described 1n the "AEROS Summary and Retrieval  Manual,
Volume III.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
    The NEDS-SUBFILE may be selected and sorted according to the NEDS
general selection and sorting capabilities discussed 1n the "Heneral
Selection and Sorting Capabilities Section."
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EMISSION SUMMARY REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Emission Summary Report" shows the annual number of tons of
particulates, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and carbon
monoxide emitted by source category within a given geographical area.
The emission source categories included are:

          Fuel Combustion
             Residential Fuel (Area)
             Electric Generation (Point)
             Industrial Fuel (Area and Point)
             Commercial-Institutional Fuel (Area and Point)
             Internal Combustion (Point)

          Industrial  Process (Point)
             13 Categories

          Solid Waste Disposal
             Government (Point)
             Residential (Area)
             Commercial-Institutional (Area and Point)
             Industrial (Area and Point)

          Transporation (Area)
             Land Vehicles
             Aircraft
             Vessels

          Miscellaneous (Area)

     A grand total  of emissions, subdivided in area and point source portions,
is also printed.
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RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The retrieval keys for the "Emission Summary Report"  are as  follows:

     a.  Nation
     b.  State
     c.  EPA Region
     d.  State/County
     e.  AQCR
     f.  State portions of interstate AQCRs
     g.  All counties in a state

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample "Emission Summary Report" is represented in  Figure  13.

     The format of this report is somewhat shorter when retrieval  is  for
an area where all categories of emissions are not present  because the in-
active categories will be omitted.

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                                                  NATIONAL  EMISSIONS  DATA  SYSTEM
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION AGENCY
STATE EMISSIONS REPORT

STATE 39:PENNSUV»NIA
                                                                                            RUN DATE:
                                                                                AREA EMISSIONS AS OF:
                                                                               POINT EMISSIONS AS OF:
                                                 MONDAY       HAY  12.  198C
                                                TUESDAY   FE6UARV  19,  1980
                                                 FRIDAY     APRIL  18,  1980
                                   PARTICULATFS

                                    TONS  /  YR
FUEL COMBUSTION
                                                       SOX
                                                   ************
                                                    TONS / YR
                                                                            NOX
              TONS / YR
                                    HC
                               ****•*•****<
                                TONS / YR
                                   CC
                              *»***•****•*
                               TONS / YR
    EXTERNAL

        RESIDENTIAL FUEL  (AREA)
            ANTHRACITE COAL
            BITUMINOUS COAL
            DISTILLATE OIL
            NATURAL GAS
            taOOt
            TOTAL (RESIDENTIAL)
CJt
-o
        ELEC GENERATION  (POINT)

            ANTHRACITE COAL
            BITUMINOUS COAL
            RESIDUAL OIL
            DISTILLATE OIL
            NATURAL GAS
            OTHFR
            TOTAL  (ELEC  C.EN)

        INDUSTRIAL FUEL
                                         3t?9
                                          753
                                         22°7
                                         1441
                                       12725t
                                           82
                                            t
                                          424
  1C205
   1425
  26527
     81
      b
  36244
  17963
1389405
  4f85C
   1566
      r;
  180?3
14759C7
  1154
   113
 16584
 11 SOU
    21
 29372
 12987
732232
 4P972
  1256
   135
  1480
769C62
 958
 753
 919
1146
 175
Z951
   7
5393
 433
  £2
   0
   t
59C1
34535
 3379
 46C6
 288C
 4169
495<9
  745
17868
 2167
  252
   11
   8V
21132
            ANTHRACITE  COAL
                 POINT  SOURCES
            OITUMINOUS  COAL
                 POINT  SOURCES
                 POINT  SOURCES
             RESIDUAL OIL
                 A"E» SOURCES
                 POINT  SOURCES
             DISTILLATE  OIL
                 A°E« SOURCES
                 P^INT  SOURCES
             NATURAL GAS
                 ABE« SOURCES
                                          4U

                                       1C66T1

                                            1

                                         22A7
                                        72C?3

                                          ZT9
   19*6

 1969f ;

      t,
  7C708

   345 1
   3543
   637

 46568
  '249
 18822

  2636
  1088
                                                              IS               6651

                                              Figure  13,   Emission summary report
   7

1228

   0

 117
 550

 116
  58

 111
  275

 29Ci

    1

  6C5
29C99

  6CC
  253

  62V

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             POIMT  SOURCES
        POOCtSS  CAS
             PPJMT  SOURCFS
        WOOI>
             POIMT  SOURCES
        LIuUlD  PETROL  GAS
             POINT  SOUPCJS
        OTHF R
             POINT  SOURCFS
        TOTAL  (INDUSTRIAL)
             ABEA SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES

     COMM-INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
         ANTHRACITE  COAL
             AREA  SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES
         BITUMINOUS  COAL
             POINT  SOURCES
         RESIDUAL  OIL
             AREA  SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES
         DISTILLATE  OIL
             ARE'  SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES
3        NATURAL GAS
             AREA  SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES
         WOOD
             POINT  SOURCES
         OTHFh
             POINT  SOURCES
         TOTAL  (COMM-INST)
             APEA  SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES

     TOTAL  (EXTERNAL COM6)
             APEA  SOURCES
             POINT  SOURCES

 INTERNAL CO^bUS^ION (POINT)

     ELECTRIC  GENERATION

         DISTILLATE  OIL
         DIECU
         OTHF k
         TOTAL  (CLEC  I>EN)

     INDUSTRIAL  tUFL

         DISTJLL1TE  OIL
         N A T u H A L  GAS
         DIE til  TUEL
         TOTAL  (INDUSTRIAL)
9C4
175
16?4
:
5
2817
1923*6
5914
37'9
23»1
61C
7
12
6
7
138
1051
2
C
14896
1401
660
1
295
16536
S4420
5058
1211
1138
8441
2555
135
5fc
5548
956
557
£
19182
6477
6509C
479959
2820
331
3173
10
57
39
106
659
216
366
0
0
3*4
3Q84
0
30
74
177
47
3
4
369
23
1C*
C
5t'9
282
48C*
9267
240
7
0
247
1
C
3
4
1779
16
354
C
26
183*
3*7C5
5C2
119t
16C
7C7
218
28
13
927
134
1997
C
3718
53567
59555
6*7
12
C
659
2
7
18
                                         Figure 13.   Emission summary report (continued)

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        TOTAL (INTERNAL COMB)

    TOTAL (FUfL  COMBUSTION)

                AREA  SOUiUES
                POINT SOURCES

INDUSTRIAL  PROCFSS (POINT)
                                          20622
                                         "•61319
                                                             1071
                 68611
               :012605
                                    3279
                 65C9o
                483236
                                                       251
                                                                                         1804
                                                                                         9518
                                                                         677
                 53567
                 60232
    CHEMICAL  MANUFACTURING
    FOOD/AGRICULTURAL
    PRIMARY METAL
    SECONDARY K f T A L <
    MINERAL PRODUCTS
    PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
    WOOD PRODUCTS
    OOUANIC SOLVENT EVAPORATION
    PFTROLEUM STORAGE/TRANSPORT
    METAL FABRICATION
    TEXTILE MANUFACTURING
    OTHER/NOT CLASSIFIED
    TOTAL (INDUSTRIAL)

SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
                                           529C
                                           16"7
                                         113546
                                          154?3
                                         1E83<>e
                                           2112
                                           5G4C
                                            576
                                             ?G
                                            445
                                            i?C
                                            5E4
                                         333J7S
                  46>?G
                   454
                27C543
                  3316
                 4t69C
                 2f175
                   575
                    76
                   145
                    45

                   203
                355322
                  1319
                   131
                 11905
                   793
                 16831
                 1?000
                   254
                   452
                     4
                   162
                     1
                   17B
                 44C30
                                                                                        15016
                                                                                           14
                                                                                        53743
                                                                                         7576
                                                                                          454
                                                                                        2<872
                                                                                         1522
                                                                                        66459
                                                                                        14089
                                                                                          858
                                                                                         7676
                                                                                          7?4
                                                                                       187003
                 15C37
                    11
                529525
                 18256
                  7593
                   553
                  36C9
                    57
                     C
                     8
                     C
                     8
                574657
    GOVERNMENT (PPI'JT)

        MUNICIPAL INCINEHATION
        OPEN PUPNlNf,
        OTHER INCINERATION
        TOTAL (GOVERNMENT)
411?
   ?
  41
4U2
1196
   ,•>
   u
  44
1240
                                                                       1290
                                                                          1
                                                                        199
                                                                       1490
1638
   3
  44
16S5
                                                                                                                   15891
                                                                                                                       8
                                                                                                                       C
                                                                                                                   15899
    K5S10ENTIAL (ARFA)

        ON SITt INCINERATION
        OPtN flUBNINr-
        TOTAL (PEMDENTI AL)
 726
                    1C
                   746
                   758
                    19
                  4495
                  4514
                                                                                          ?047
                                                                                         22463
                                                                                         24510
                  6148
                 6361C
                 69758
           IAL-INSTITUTIONAL
        ON SITS INC JNERAT10N
                APEA SOURCES
                fOINT SOURCES
        TOTAL (C&MM-INST)
                ARE« SOURCES
                POINT SOURCES
 1'L
  45
  55
  13
                                                                          63
                                                                          20

                                                                          63
                                                                          20
 106
  31

 1C6
  71
                                                                                                                     247
                                                                                                                      57

                                                                                                                     247
                                                                                                                      57
    INDL'STR IAI
0\ SIU INCINERATION
        ARE« SOURCES
        POINT SOURCES
OPEN PUOMNG
        PPI NT
                                                               U4

                                                                 1
                                                                                 117
                                                                                 156
                                                        199
                                                        249

                                                         23
                                                       45t
                                                       647

                                                        66
                                       Figure 13.   Emission  summary  report (continued)

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         RAIL CA» BURNING
                 POINT SOURCES
         TOTAL (INDUSTRIAL)
                 A«EA SOURCES
                 PC-INT SOURCES

     TOTAL (SOLID WASTE DiSP)
                 ABE« SOURCES
                 POINT SOURCES

 TRANSPORTATION (AREA)
                                              t

                                            312



                                          mpi
                                           44C4
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                     274
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                    1990
                    456
                    717
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    LAND VEHICLES

        GASOLINE


            LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES
            LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS
            HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
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            TOTAL (PASOLINt)
         DIESEL
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             HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
             OFF HIGHWAY
             KAIL
             TOTAL (DIESEL)
     AIRCRAFT
        MILITARY
        CIVIL
        COMMERCIAL
        TOTAL (A1BCOAFT)

    VESSELS

        DIESEL FufL
        RESIDUAL OIL
        GASOLINF
        TOTAL (VESSrLS)

    TOTAL (TRANSPORTATION)

MISCELLANEOUS (AREA)
                                          19854?
                                           379't
                                           1064U1'1                  1               631
Figure 13.  Bn1ss1on summary report (continued)
                                     1384
                                     2519
                                    51679
                                   399610
                                        0
                                        0
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GRAND  TOTAL







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    TOTAL                              K6975C
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1021570
198511
122T081
4262459
651562
4914C2I
                                       Figure 13.   Emission summary  report (continued)

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ANNUAL FUEL SUMMARY REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Annual Fuel Summary Report" summarizes fuel  use by fuel  type for
both point and area sources in a specific geographic area.  The area source
fuel use data are reported for both stationary and mobile area sources.
Stationary source fuel use is further subdivided into  residential , industrial ,
and commercial-institutional  categories.  Mobile source fuel use is reported
for light and heavy highway vehicles, railroads, off-highway vehicles (farm
machinery, construction equipment, etc.) and vessels.   The point source  fuel
use is broken down according to the kind of equipment  in which the fuel  is
consumed—either external combustion equipment (boilers), internal com-
bustion engines, or inprocess fuel use (dryers, furnaces, etc.).  External
and internal combustion categories are subdivided into electric utility,
industrial, and commercial-institutional portions.  Inprocess fuel use is
all by industrial sources.  The fuel types included are anthracite and
bituminous coal, residual and distillate oil, natural  gas, wood/bark,
gasoline, diesel fuel, lignite coal, coke, bagasse, industrial process
gas, liquified petroleum gas, jet fuel, solid waste, and liquid waste.

     The date of file creation is included at the beginning of each report.
Subtotals are printed for area and point sources, and  a grand total is
given for each fuel.  Either English or metric units of measurement may  be
selected.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The retrieval  keys for the "Annual Fuel Summary Report" are as follows:
     a.  Nation
     b.  State
     c.  County
     d.  AQCR
     e.  State portions of interstate AQCR's
     f.  All counties in a state

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample "Annual Fuel Summary Report" is presented in Figure 14.
                                  64

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STAlf: PENNSYLVANIA
         •••NtDS  ANNUAL  FUCL  SUKfABY  REPORT***
 USFR  FlLc  C«?ATE  DATE:     FHID»T      APRIL  18,  198'
 «"EA  F!LE  C*EATJ  DATE;    TUESDAY    F^BUARr  1 <5,  1 98 C'
                                                                                                               DATE  Of  fclN:  C5/13/8C
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POTENTIAL EMISSIONS REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The potential emissions report produces a report and/or files of un-
controlled emissions, maximum controlled emissions, and maximum uncontrolled
emissions.  Either a full or summary report may be specified with the
summarization of calculations at the level  specified by the user.  Summar-
ization may be specified at any one of the  following levels:

     a.  National
     b.  State
     c.  County (State/County)
     d.  AQCR
     e.  State/AQCR
     f.  Plant (State/County/Plant)

     Emission values are computed as follows:

     1)  Uncontrolled emissions = CALCULATED EMISSIONS VALUE*
                                  C100/000 - CONTROL EFFICIENCY)),
     2)  Maximum Controlled Emissions = CALCULATED EMISSIONS VALUE*RATIO
                          WHERE RATIO = (MAXIMUM DESIGN RATE * HOURS-DAY*
                                        DAYS-WEEK*WEEKS-YEAR) /OPERATING
                                        RATE, and
     3)  Maximum Uncontrolled Emissions = UNCONTROLLED EMISSIONS * RATIO
                                          (See RATIO formula above).

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The potential emissions report may be  selected and sorted according
to the information described in the "General  Selection and Sorting
Capabilities Section."

     The sort selected should coincide with the level  of summarization
requested.  That is, if summarization by plant is requested, sorting  by

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 TUESDAY
               "AY JO,  196'l
                                     NATIONAL
                                                       E K I S
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                        CALCULATET
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at least State/County/Plant, and preferably by State/County/Plant/Point/
SCC should be performed.  It is recommended that,  in general,  only sorts
by State/County/Plant/Point/SCC or by calculated emissions  be  requested.
Other sorts are possible but since other data  items  do  not  appear  on  the
report output, the report may appear confusing or  in random order  if  this
is done.

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample page of the "Potential Emissions Report"  is  presented in
Figure 15.  In this example, only data for one state was  selected, with
the summarization at the state level requested.
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PLANT EMISSION SUMMARY REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Plant Emission Summary Report" lists the name, identifying geo-
graphic data, and criteria pollutant emissions for each plant in the region
requested.  For each of the five criteria pollutants, emission totals are
printed, as well as subtotals for fuel  combustion and process emissions.
If the emissions total are different from the sum of fuel  combustion and
process emissions, the difference is the plant solid waste emissions.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The report may be selected and sorted according to the information
described in the "General Selection and Sorting Capabilities Section."

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample page from the "Plant Emission Summary Report" retrieved for
the Air Quality Control Region of Metropolitan Providence  is presented in
Figure 16.
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STATf  COUNTY PLANT AOC"
                              •••PLANT EMISSIONS  REPORT  <
                                  PLANT nt»t  AND  ADDRESS
                                                                           UPDATE DATE:   FR1DAK     APRIL  1St  19PC    P*6fc    1
                                                                                        PART     S02     NCX       HC       CO
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41    032?
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41   032
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                          CORNING GLASS, 119'PhOAD  ST.C^STRL  FaLLS    PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMR TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          ATLANTIC TUHINGKi:U"tiF.9  KILL  S T . C fc A v S TON    PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          C1PA-GE1GY  CHEC,1cO  MILL  ST.  CRANSTON     PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUFL C1MB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          CRANSTON PPINT.13S1  CRANSTON  S T , C R ' !,<> T ON  PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          F AI NMONT-GRINNELL, i 3<.1<;LW»OOD  AV.C^ANSTN  PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          NA3RAGANSETT  OHtto.NtU  CiPOT  AWE, CRANSTON  PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          UNITfD  JlRE,U»7  6LMWOOD  AVE, CRANSTON     PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          fM RDRSCN.Df XTER  S 0* D , PH 1 LI P S 0 A LE ,E . PBQVO  PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COME TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

                          CAMPANELLA  C CR P , T AU NT ON A v c , Ph 0 V I D r NC E    PROCESS TOTAL
                                                                     FUEL COMB TOTAL
                                                                     PLANT TOTAL

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SCC EMISSIONS REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     For each combination of state, county,  and  SCC  that  appears  in  the
NEDS point source file, the SCC Emissions Report prints the  state code,
county code, SCC, number of occurrences, and the total emissions  of  each
of the five NEDS pollutants.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The "SCC Emissions Report" may be retrieved only for the  nation.

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample "SCC Emissions Report" for the first few counties of Alabama
is presented in Figure 17.
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                              *****SCC EMISSIONS REPORT (TONS/YR)*****
                                                                        UPDATE DATE:
                                                                                      SUNDAY
                                                                                               JUNE 15, 1975
STATE: 01
*****
SCC  FREQ
***  A***
PART
****
S02
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                                                                                              CO
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30700107 (001)
30900199 (001)
39000499 (001)
39000503 (001)
39000603 (001)
30500201 (001)
50300105 (002)
30300001 (001)
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30500502 (001)

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                             Figure  170    SCC emissions  report

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PLANT NAME REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Plant Name Report" gives one line of information concerning each
plant requested.  Included are plant ID, plant name, plant contact, a count
of points and SCC's, UTM coordinates, and the plant comment field.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The plant name report may be selected and sorted according to  the
information described in the "General Selection and Sorting Capabilities
Section."
     When sorting the plant name report, requestors should be aware that
the report has a page break on county so that it is desirable to begin each
sort selected with state/county.  The two sorts recommended for use with
the "Plant Name Report" are:

     State/County/Plant Name/Plant ID/Point ID/SCC
     State/County/Plant ID/Point ID/SCC

     The first step is an alphabetical  ordering by plant name and the
second a numerical  ordering by plant ID.  If one of the above sorts is not
used, the plant name may appear several  times and the SCC count may be
incorrect.

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample "Plant Name Report" for the State of Rhode Island and the
County of Providence is presented in Figure 18--sorted by plant name.
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  NEDS-USER flLE CREATED  ON     FRIDAY      APRIL 1R| 1980       NEDS-SUBFILE  CREATED  ON    TUESDAY       WAY 13t 198C

                                        NATIONAL   EMISSIONS    DATA   SYSTEM

  POLLUTANT: ALL POLLUTANTS, MINIMUM  VALUE 000000, SHORT TONS (ENGLISH  UNITS),  3  SIGNIFICANT DIGITS, POINT SOURCES ONLY

  STATE <41>: RHODE  ISLAND                       COUNTY (032C): PROVIDENCE  CO
                              PAGE  41-0001
  PLANT
   ID    PLANT      NAME

  0303 CORNING GLASS,1193BROAD  ST.CENTRL FALLS
  0304 ATLANTIC TUBING8RUBBER MILL  ST.CRANSTON
  0005 CIBA-GE1GY CHEN,180  MILL ST. CRANSTON
  0306 CRANSTON PRINT,1381  CRANSTON ST.CRANSTON
  0007 FMRMONT-GR1NNELL,1341ELNWOOD AV.CRANSTN
  0308 NARRAGANSETT BREW,NEW DEPOT  «VE,CRANSTON
  0009 UNITED WIRE,1497  ELMUOOD AVE,CRANSTON
  C011 BIRORSON.DEXTE1* ROAD ,PHILIPSDAL£,E.PROVD
  001? CAMPANELLA CORP.TAUNTON  AVE .PROVIDfNCE
  0013 MOBIL OIL.1U01 WAMPANOAG TR , E.PROVIDENCE
  0014 WASHBURN WIRE  CO.BOURNE  AVE , E .PROVIOENCE
  0017 SEABOARD FOUNDRY,63  JOHN ST,JOHNSTON
  0018 TOWN ASPHALT,1nO  ALLENDALE  AVE,JOHNSTON
  0019 COLLVER INS WIRE,1(^0 HI GGIN SON ,L INCOLN
  0023 STAMINA MILLS,MAIN  ST,NORTH  SMITHFIELD
  0024 AHER.INS.WINE ,^6  FREEMAN ST.PAWTUCKtT
X0025 RLACKSTONE VALLEY PwR PL ANT .PAWTUCKET
*0026 LEBANON KNITTING,7?1 SCHOOL  ST.PAWTUCKET
  002B HOPE ERCO BUILDINGS,1005 MAIN.PAWTIK*ET
  0029 TEKNOR APEX,505 CENTRAL  AVE .PAWTUCKET
  0030 PAWT DYEING,111C  CENTRAL AVE .PAWTUCKFT
  0031 PAWTUCKET INCINERATOR,PAWTUCKET
  0032 RROWNJSHARPE,WATERMAN A VE , P RO VI DENC E
  0033 BROUN UNIVERSITY,PROVIDENCE
  0034 DAVOL INC. 69  POINT  ST. .PROVIDENCE
  0035 GORHAM oiv.T?xTRON,i33 ADELAIDE,PROVIDNC
  0036 MIRIAM HOSPITAL, 164  SUMMIT  AV,PROVIDENCE
 '0037 NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC C0 .PROVIDENCE
  0038 NRAGANST 1"PRUMNT,223 ALLENS .PROVIDENCE
  0039 NARRAGANSETT ELEC MANCHSTR  ST STA PRVIDN
  0043 R.I .HOSPITAL,593  EDDY ST.PROVIDENCE
  0044 ST  JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL,PEACE  ST,PROVIDENCE
  0045 UNIROYAL INC,10 EAGLE ST.PROVIDtNCE
  0046 WORCESTER TEXTILE .GRAYS TONE .PRO VICENCE
  0048 NARRAGANSETT FNORY.WH1PPLE  AV.SMITHF IELD
  0049 CUMBERLAND FNDRV.W  WRENTHAM  RD,wOONSOCKT
  0051 FAIRMOUNT FNDRY.25  SECOND  ST,WOONSOCKET
  0054 WOONSOCKFT INC INERATOR,WOONS
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EMISSIONS BY SCC REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     This report summarizes, by SCC, the calculated emissions for the
five major pollutants (particulate, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides,
hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide).  All data selected are summarized
by SCC and total emissions are provided for the four parts of each SCC.
The report also gives the number of records for each SCC, for both
complete SCC's and component parts, and total  process throughput for
each complete SCC (Parts I + II + III + IV).

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Generally, only reports by nation, state, AQCR or county will be
meaningful.  Should the need exist, any of the NEDS general  selection
and sorting capabilities may be used to produce the report.   To be
meaningful, however, the report must be sorted by SCC.  Otherwise, the
report output will  not appear in any logical order.

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample page of the "Emissions by SCC Report" is presented in
Figure 19.  A report will produce multiple pages showing data for all
SCCs in the selected file.
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FILE CREATED ON    FRIDAY
                              APRIL IP, 1980

                                     NATIONAL    EW1SSONS    DATA   Si STEM

                            EMISSIONS   fa  t    SOURCE    CLASSIFICATION   CODE

                                                                               PART        SOX       N 0 X

1 01 00? 01  FOR       ? RECORDS WITH THRUPUT OF   3,571,855  TONS  BURNED
EXTCONB BOILER    ELECTRIC GENERATN BITUMINOUS  COAL    PULV  COAL  wFT  BOT         5,OU      28,488      53,577

1 01 002 02  FOR       3 RECORDS WITH THRUPUT OF      936,500  TONS  BURNED
EXTCOMB BOILER    ELECTRIC GENERATN BITUMINOUS  COAL    PULV  COAL  DRY  BOT         7,44A      17,106      19,908
                                                                                                                    H  C
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                                                                                 1,785


                                                                                  468
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                                                                               12,459
                                           45,594
                     73,486
                                                                                                                      676
                                     2,254
1 01 004 C1  FOR
EXTCORB BOILER
                       8 RECORDS WITH THRUPUT  OF
                  ELECTRIC GENERATN RESIDUAL OIL
       77,947 1000PALLONS BURNED
       NO 6 OIL NORM FRG
357
          4,368
             4,083
                                     38
                                       194
1 01 004     F
EXTCOMB BOILER
                       8 RECORDS
                  ELECTRIC GENERATN RESIDUAL  OIL
                                  357
          4,368
             4,083
                                                                        38
194
1 01 OQ5 01  FOR
EXTCOM8 BOILER
                       ft RECORDS WITH  THRUPUT  OF
                  ELECTRIC GENERATN  DISTILLATE  OIL
        2,726 1030GALLONS BURNED
       NO 1 AND NO 2 OIL
             32
                        116
1 01 P05     FOP
EXTCOMB BOILER
                       6 RECORDS
                  ELECTRIC GENERATN  DISTILLATE  OIL
                                                32
                                                           116
1 01 006 01  FOR
EXTCOMB BOILER
                      11 RECORDS WITH  THRUPUT  OF
                  ELECTRIC GENERATN  NATURAL  GAS
       5C.639 MILLION CUBIC FEET BURNED
       >1CCMM6TU/HO EXTF          125
                     10,723
                                      14
                                                 245
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 EXTCOMB BOILER
                       11 RECORDS
                  ELECTRIC GENERATN  NATURAL  GAS
                                   125
                      10,723
                                                                                   245
 1 01          FOR
 EXTCOMB  BOILER
                       31  RtCORDS
                   ELECTRIC  GENERATN
                                12,944
Figure 19.  Emissions  by SCC  report
50,004      88,410
                                                                       731
                                               2,701

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 SIC EMISSIONS REPORT

 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "SIC Emissions Report" shows total emissions of participates,
 sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide by
 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code.  The report also iden-
 tifies the number of plants with each SIC code.  If different emission
 points at a plant have different SICs recorded, the plant will be
 counted in the report once for each unique SIC that appears.  Thus,
 a plant with three different SICs would be tabulated as three plants
 in the report.

 RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The "SIC Emissions Report" may be produced for the following
 levels of summarization:

     a.  National
     b.  State
     c.  AQCR
     d.  State portion of interstate AQCR
     e.  State/County
     f.   All  counties in a state

     Records  may be selected from the file according to any of the NEDS
general selection capabilities and summarized for any of the geographic
areas shown above.  For the report to be meaningful, the selected records
must be sorted by SIC.  Thus, no other sorts are applicable.

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure  20 is an example of a SIC Emissions Report.
                                   77

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DATE:   05/14/80
                                                                                     FILE CREATED ON:  WEDNESDAY       Ml  14,  1980

                              NATIONAL   EMISSIONS   DATA   SYSTEM                       PACE    1
                                         NEDS  SIC EMISSIONS REPORT (TONS/YEAR)
                  SUMMARY  FOR:   STATE -  DELAWARE
              COUNTXC060)  -  KENT  CO
NUMBER OF
SIC FACILITIES
2015
2016
2733
2035
2037
2042
2099
2535
2*22
26*6
2647
2H21
2951
3f>69
3271
3499
3«61
4911
5153
5172
S983
7?11
7629
8"61
8^62
8?11
8?19
8?21
8?22
9U5
1
1
1
2
1
1







1
1
1
1
1
4
3
2
3
1
1
1
35
1
2
1
1
                  TOTAL:
                                  74
                                           PARTICULATES
                                                       1
                                                       4
                                                     <1
                                                     172
                                                     147
                                                      11
                                                      27
                                                      22
                                                       3
                                                     403
                                                       1
                                                       0
                                                       0
  4
  9
 <1
  1
 <1
 21

339
                                                              SOX
                                                                           NOX
                                                                                         HC
                                                                                                      CO
               7
              34
               5
              16
              54
               9
             930
              <1
               1
              <1
             614
             151
               7
             297
               4
              <1
               3
            6167
               0
               0
               0
                                                                   4
                                                                  53
                                                                 124
                                                                  <1
                                                                  23
                                                                   2
                                                                 281

                                                                "707
   1
   6
  <1
   3
  14
   1
 121
 148
  28
   2
  47
   1
  <1
   2
2058
   0
   0
   7
  <1
  20
   5
  20
  47
  <1
   9
   1
 112

2664
  2
 <1
 86
 <1
  2
249
 19
  0
  7
  6
  2

380
  1
 <1
 10
 12
742
 99
  0
  0
  0
  1
  4
 <1
  i
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 12

897
                                                Figure  20.  SIC  emissions  report

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COUNTY POINT AND AREA SOURCE EMISSIONS REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     This report outputs a detailed and/or summary listing showing
total county point and area source emissions.  The detailed format
report lists each point source individually in each county giving
the plant ID, plant name and address, plant contact name, AQCR,  city
code, UTM coordinates, number of emission points, most recent year of
record of any emission point, and emissions of each of the five  pollu-
tants in tons per year.  Pollutant emissions marked by an asterisk
indicate the existence of at least one emission point at the plant with
emissions of more than 25 tons per year.  The detailed report also
indicates the total number of plants in the county with emissions of
more than 100 tons per year, and gives the total  point and area  source
emissions for the county.  The summary listing shows only total  point
and area source emissions for the county and the  number of plants
emitting more than 100 tons per year of each pollutant.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     Either the detailed or summary report or both may be produced.
Point source data may be selected by the NEDS general  selection  pro-
cedures.  Area source data may be selected only for all counties in
a state.  Thus, it is most meaningful to produce  the report only for
all counties in a state.

SAMPLE REPORTS
     A detailed "Cointy Point and Area Source Emissions Report"  is
shown in Figure 21.  A summary report is shown in Figure 22.
                                  79

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STATE 108 COUNTY:0060
   PINT
   ••*•
   0001
   000?
   0003
   0004
   0005
   0006
   0007
   0008
   0009
   0011
   0012
   0015
   0016
   0018
   0019
   0020
   0021
   0022
   0023
   0024
   0025
   0026
09 0027
=> 0028
     NAME AND ADDRESS
     ••••••••*•*•••••*••*••**•••*•••••*••**•*
     DOVER AFB
     DOVER POWER PLT UALKER RD DOVER 19901
     CARL KING INC, 109 S.NAIN ST.CANOEN 19934
     SCOTT PAPER COMPANY PO BOX 895 DOVER DE
     DEL NOME AND MOSP SMYRNA 19977
     DOVER EOPT • NACNINE  RT 113 DOVER 19901
     CENERAL FOOD CORP BOX 600 DOVER DEL
     CEO C ROTNVELLtEL f2.115 S MAIN ST. 19977
     INTERNATIONAL PLATEX CORP PLANT 1 DOVER
     PENINSULA OIL CO, MILL ST*MILFORD 19963
     PENINSULA 01L-HARRINCTON.BOX 389,SEAFORD
     WYOMING CONCRETE INDUSTRIES SOUTHERN BLV
     RE1CNNOLD POLYMERS INC  PO DRAWER K DOVE
     CONSOLIDATED TNERNOPLASTICS CO HARRINGTO
     OENCO INC 606 MARSHALL ST HILFORD DEL
     DOVER PRODUCTS CO RT S BOX 74 DOVER DEL
     SNORE FRESH FARMS PO BOX 8 WOOOSIDE DEL
     SAN DEL PACKING CO SANDTONN P 0 GOLDSBOR
     » 6 VAN NOLTEN ft SON IN« PO BOX 6 RENTON
     WMEATLV INC CLAYTON DEL
     PERDUE INC fELTON DELAWARE
     KENT GENERAL HOSPITAL DOVER DEL
     ACE DRESS CO PO BOX 133 HARRINGTON DEL
     CEN HENRY H ARNOLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
     W REILV BROUN VEBBI LANE BOWER ML
            CJAtLttMJCMOL RT 2 CABMILJEL
0099 CLAYTON ILS«**TMV SCHOOL MAIN 8T CLAVTO
0060 NORTH SMYRNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SMYRNA
0061 SMYRNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL S ST SCHOOL LAN
0062 SMYRNA HIGH SCHOOL DUCK CREEK PARKWAY
0063 SMYRNA MIDDLE SCHOOL FRAI1ER ST SMYRNA
0064 HOLY CROSS HIGH ft ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DOVE
0065 CAPITOL CLEANERS ft LAUNDERERS INC DOVER
0066 DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE DOVER DE
0067 GENERAL METALCRAFT MEKEE ROAD DOVER
0068 HARRINGTON DRY CLEANERS HARRINGTON
0069 HARRY LOUIES LAUNDRY ft DRV CLEANING
0070 NATIONAL CUP COMPANY DOVER DEL
0071 SOUTHERN STATES DOVER PETROLEUM COOPERAT
0072 SOUTHERN STATES SMYRNA-CLAYTON
0073 WESLEY COLLEGE COLLEGE SOUARE DOVER DEL
0074 SCH1FF MILLING COMPANY HARRINGTON
0075 BAVSNORE FOODS INC MILFORD DEL
0076 A R DERVAES COMPANY RD *S BOX102-A8 DOVE
0077 PHILLIP CARTANTA RD 13 BOX 336 DOVER DEL
0078 KILLEN GRAIN COMPANY HARRINGTON DEL
0079 DELAWARE TECHNICAL ft COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CONTACT AflR CITY UTMX UTMV PT VR
***••***•••• •** •*»• %**« **••* •• **
DANDRADE 046 0020 4597 43306 04 79
WM JAMES 046 0020 4531 43359 04 79
KING. CARL 046 4530 43289 03 79
JANES ALSTON 046 4524 43333 04 78
R.H.MINNICH 046 0220 4460 43490 02 79
DON BARROW 046 0020 4590 43285 01 79
6UIRDV 046 0020 4530 43335 15 79
MCGINNIS.F 046 0220 A.455 43490 02 79
PAUL F. SNARE 046 0020 4555 43355 03 79
NCOONOUGH.D 046 0120 4626 43070 02 79
UNATTENDED 046 0050 ASOS 43079 02 79
DIHONOI.F R 046 4515 43293 03 79
MCCRVSTAL 046 4508 43394 11 79
HOR1N 046 4501 43058 03 79
KENTON 046 4623 43056 01 79
BRAUN 046 0020 4513 43382 01 79
COMMONS 046 4508 43245 01 78
NECNAV 046 4400 43217 01 79
SOHERVILLE 046 4429 43419 01 79
RICHARDS 046 4445 43491 02 79
RALPH MOORE 046 4500 43175 01 78
ABRAHAM 046 0020 4550 43330 02 79
PEARSON 046 4510 43080 01 79
COOPER 046 0020 K579 43295 01 79
COLEMAN 046 0020 4541 43321 01 79
COLEMAN 046 4561 43270 01 79
JONES 046 4451 43489 01 79
JONES 046 0220 4470 43509 01 79
JONES 046 0220 4451 44703 01 79
JONES 046 0220 4452 43502 01 79
JONES 046 0220 4575 43501 01 79
SISTER MARIE 046 0020 4551 43335 01 79
E S OUTTEN 046 0020 4543 43342 01 78
MI SHOE 046 0020 4529 43376 04 78
FORSYTH 046 0020 4519 43371 03 78
SIMPSON 046 0050 4494 43079 01 78
DAVIE LOUIE 046 0020 4547 43344 01 78
FITZGERALD 046 4508 43382 01 78
MANAGER 046 0020 4542 43334 01 79
MANAGER 046 0220 4461 43486 01 79
CAMPUS MANA6 046 0020 4544 43352 06 78
WALTER SCHIF 046 0050 4510 43097 01 79
GUV PARKS 046 4647 43078 01 78
MANAGER 046 4508 43398 01 78
P CARTANZA 046 4597 43356 01 79
A H BALFANV 046 0050 4506 43067 01 79
1 W LITTLE 046 4515 43387 01 78
NUMBER OF PLANTS >100 TONS PER TEAR
TOTAL COUNTY POINT SOURCE EMISSIONS
)46> 1979 COUNTY AREA SOURCE EMISSIONS
PARTIC
••••••*•
21
404*
0
147*
4
28*
172*
1
23
0
0
3
11
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
0000003
839.
6028.
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6167*
0
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54*
7
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0
297*
0
0
5
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3
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9
6
16
G
55*
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5
0
2
2
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8797.
991.
NOX
••••*•*«
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2059*
0
149*
20
2
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0
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0
0
2
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2
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2
1
3
0
14
6
5
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6398.
NC
•*••*••* i
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6
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CO
»•••••••
12
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G
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2
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0
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GOOC001
897.
49632.
                                      Figure 21.   County point  and area  source emissions report

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                         NEDS  POINT AND AREA SOURCE EMISSIONS            NUHBR PL*NTS>100TONS
ST CNTT AOR  TR          PARTIC       S02       NOX        HC        CO      PAR 502  NOR   MC   CO
»» ••»* •»•  *»       **••••••* **••***•• •••»••••* *••*•**** *•»•*•••'•      ••• *•*  •••  •••  «••
OB 0060       POINT       839.     8797.     266*.      381.      897.        36*11
        046  79  AREA      6028.      991.     6398.    10122.    49632.
08 0180       POINT     14S99.     69504.    13992.    21610.     8032.        9  25   14   11    3
        045  79  AREA     16494.     4263.    19864.    43038.   215529.
08 0240       POINT     18202.     34605.     7668.      666.      475.        25321
        046  79  AREA      8456.      821.     6454.     9545.    43006.
                              Figure 22.  County point and area source emissions  summary report

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MODELING PARAMETERS

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     This report is designed to list maximum,  minimum,  and average
values of selected data items of interest for  air quality modeling
purposes.  These values are reported for each  NEDS Source Classification
Code (SCC).  The report also shows the number  of occurrences  of  each
SCC.  Data items for which maximum, minimum and average values are
computed are stack height and diameter, exhaust gas temperature  and
flow rate, plume height if no stack, annual operating rate, and  annual
controlled and uncontrolled emissions of each  pollutant.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
     The report is available only for the nation.

SAMPLE REPORT
     A sample report page is shown in Figure 23.   All SCCs will  be
listed in the complete report.
                                 82

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sec
NO. OF .
SOURCES
. STACK
HEIGHT
CFYl

DIAMETER
IFTI

TEMP
IFI

FLOW
1 ACFMI
PLUME
HEIGHT
(FTI
HOURS/
YEAR
OPERATING
RATE
10100206
                 AVG   2l| .
                 MAX   650.
                 MIN    72.
                              6.2
                              16.0
                              1 .3
                      111.
                      750-
                      JOB.
231*61.
779960.
  2821.
                                                      0.     6710."
                                                      0.     67)6.
                                                      0.     861.
     CONTROLLED
                      P»RTICUL»TES        502
                       ITONS/YRI  	  (TONS/YRl.
               AVG     2*1.167
             _MAX	 2378.937.
               MIN       10.000
 UNCONTROLLED       PARTICIPATES
...  -  	  (TONS/YR)	
                  3675.503
                _|8B50.000._
                     7.000
                                    	I TONS/YRI
                                         NOX
                                      (TONS/YRl .__
                                        601.316
                                      _2 1.60.000	
                                           • 000
                                                                  HYDROCARBONS
                                                                    ITON5/TPI
                                    NOX
                                 (TONS/YRl	
        3.513
 	|8.POO_
         .000

  HYDROCARBONS "
 	ITONS/Y.RI _
                 AVG
                        8H78.613
                .HAX    16600.000
                 HIN       10.000
                                     387S.SQ3
                                    18850.000
                                        7.000
                                   601.316
                                  2|60.00iO
                                      • 000
                                                         3.513
                                                         18.000
                                                           .000
                              TONS BURNED
                    __II>2000.
                         125.
                                                                   CO
                                                                ITONS/YRI
                                                                                         27.178
                                                                                     _120.000_
                                                                                           .000

                                                                                       - co
                                                                                     .ITONS/TR)_
                      27.178
                      120.000
                        .000
         NO,  OF .._
   SCC  SOURCES
STACK...
HEIGHT
 (FTI
                           OlAHETER
                            . (FT|.._
                                          TEMP
                                          .  	I TONS/TRl
                                  3020*.
                                  19*12.
                                 "|7»60.
                                                      (TONS/YRl
    0.     S3ST.         |2s57.  TONS BURNED
    0.   	8736.	"47301.	
    0.      672." "      "|00"

 "HYDROCARBONSco   ""
    (TONS/YRI  	ITONS/YRI	
                 AVG
                 MA»
                 MIN
   UNCONTROLLED
                      310.108
                     II1J.OOO _
                         .990

                   PARTICULATES"
                   _ITONS/YRI
                   130.21*
                  1712.67*
                      .000
                                        109.68*
                                        311.000.
                                           • 000
        1.72*
       _6.000
         .000"
                 AVG     1331.960
                 MAX  	  6)76.378
                 MIN       8.250
                                         502
                                     _ITONS/YR|
                                      130.21*
                                   ._L2J2.67*..
                                         .000
                                    NOX
                                 (TONS/YRl
                                   109.689
                                  _31.1..000_
                                      • 000
  HYDROCARBONS
    (TONS/YPI	
                                   5.961
                                 J'.OOO
                                   ".ooo"
                                                         1.72*
                                                         6.000
                                                          .000"
                                                                        CO
                                                                     ITONS/YRI
                       5.941
                      |J»_.000
                        .000
                             Figure  23.    Modeling  parameters  report
                                                     83

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PLANT-POINT-SCC COUNT REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Plant-Po1nt-SCC Count Report" 1-s available on a nattonw1
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05/07/75
                                           NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM
                                                                                                     PACE:
ST
NO
01
02
03
04
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
TOTAL NUMBER
PLANTS
361
178
361
236
TOTAL NUMBER
PLANT-POINTS
1,736
267
589
689
TOTAL NUMBER
PLANT-POINT-SCC
2,769
410
1,201
813
    GRAND TOTAL
                          30,127
                                           83,202
108,238
                                   Figure  24.   Plant-Polnt-SCC  count report

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MISSING ITEM REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
        The "Missing  Item Report" 1s a point source Inventory of missing
data Items.  Seven geographical summarization types are available as
listed below:
        a.  National
        b.  State
        c.  State/County
        d.  AQCR
        e.  State/AQCR
        f.  State/County/PI ant
        g.  State/County/Plant/Point
        This report presents a count of the missing Items according to
the summarization type reguested.  Any data can he selected to be sum-
marized based on the  point source selection capability.  After the data
are selected, they can be summarized using any of the above report types.
For example, all boilers could be selected and summarized by state to
determine the number  of boilers and data available for boilers.  In
addition to totals for the number of plants, points and SCCs present,
totals are printed to Indicate the confidentiality status of processes
and plants.

RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE
        The retrieval options for the "Missing Item Report" are the same
as those available for the "Point Source Report",  fare must be taken
to ensure the combination of summary type and retrieval options-will
produce a meaningful  report.

SAMPLE REPORT
        Figure 25 is  a "Missing Item Report* for the State of Delaware.

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0»Tt:
STAUI08)
 MAY  H,  1980
:  DELAWARE
   00
   -"SI
N A T I  0 M A L  EMISSIONS  DATA  SYSTEMS
       POINT SOURCE INVENTORY - INCOMPLETE DATA  ITEMS
                                           FILE  CREATED  ON:
                    MISSING DATA ITEMS
 THE COUNTS BELOW APPLY TO CORRESPONDING  DATA  FIELDS
 FOR EACH NEDS POINT SOURCE FORM SUBMITTED FOR THIS
 GEOGRAPHICAL AREA. THERE ARE        1032 POINTS  REPORTING
 IN THIS AREA.
                PAGE:


        1980WEONESDAY
MY U,
DATA ITEP-             « MISSING

CARD »1
 HEAR OF RECORD               o
 CITY                       211
 UT« /ONE                     1
 NAME AND ADDRESS             C
 CONTACT-PERSONAL             1
 OWNERSHIP                    1
CARD «2
 YEAR OF RECORD               0
 SIC                          0
 UTM-HORUONTAL               3
 UTM-VERTICAL                 4
 STACK DATA
  HEIGHT                     67
  DIAMETER                   66
  TEMPERATURE                85
  FLOW RATE                  16
  PLUME HEIGHT               49
CARD *3
 YEAR OF RECORD               0
 BOILER DESIGN CAP          102
 CONTROL EQUIPMENT
  PRIMARY PAPT.             171
  SECONDARY PART.           173
  PRIMARY SOX               331
  SECONDARY SOX             331
  PRIMARY NOX               337
  SECONDARY NOX             337
  PRIMARY HC                265
  SECONDARY HC              267
  PRIMARY CO                332
  SECONDARY CO              332
 EST. CONTROL EFF.
  PART.                      95
  SOX                       255
  NOX                       262
  HC                        189
  CO                        256
                                   DATA ITEM

                                   CARD *4
                                    YEAR OF RECORD
                                    ANNUAL THROUGHPUT
                                     DEC-FEB
                                     MAR-MAY
                                     JUNE-AUG
                                     SEPT-NOV
                                    NORMAL OPERATING
                                     HOURS/DAY
                                     DAYS/WEEK
                                     WEEKS/YEAR
                                    EMISSION ESTIMATE
                                     PART .
                                     SOX
                                     NOX
                                     NC
                                     CO
                                    ESTIMATION METHOD
                                     PART.
                                     sox
                                     NOX
                                     HC
                                     CO
                                    X  SPACE HEAT
                                                                    * MISSING
                                           84
                                           84
                                           84
                                           84

                                           30
                                           29
                                           29

                                           95
                                           255
                                           262
                                           190
                                           256

                                           95
                                           255
                                           262
                                           188
                                           256
                                           579
DATA ITEM

CARD US
 YEAR OF RECORD
 ALLOWABLE EMISS.
  PART.
  SOX
  NOX
  HC
  CO
 COHPL. STATUS
 COMPL. SCHEDULE
  YEAR
  MONTH
COMPL. STATUS UPO,
  YEAR
  MONTH
  DAY
 ECAP
CARD «6
 YEAR OF RECORD
 OPERATING RATE
 MAX. DESIGN RATE
 SULFUR CONTENT
 ASH CONTENT
 HEAT CONTENT
 SOURCE
                                                    NUMBER OF PLANTS IN NEDS:
                                                    NUMBER OF POINTS WITHIN THE PLANTS ABOVE:
                                                    NUMBER OF PROCESSES«SCC'S> WITHIN THE POINTS ABOVE;
                                                    CONFIDENTIALITY STATUS:
                                                    NUMBER OF PROCESSES DESIGNATED CONFIDENTIAL:
                                                    NUMBER OF PROCESSES DESIGNATED NON CONFIDENTIAL:
                                                    NUMBER OF PROCESSES WITH CONFIDENTIALITY UNKNOWN:
                                                    NUMBER Of PLANTS WITH CONFIDENTIAL PROCESSES:
                                                                                                             MISSING
829
827
825
820
825
 13

 16
 16

 35
 35
 35
117

  0
 80
?72
  0
  1
560
  3
                                                                                                      417
                                                                                                     1032
                                                                                                     1131
                                                Figure 25.   Missing  Item report

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HIGHEST PLANT NUMBER BY COUNTY REPORT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
     The "Highest Plant flunher by County Report" gives the number of
the last plant updated 1n each county and thus the last Included 1n
the NEDS file.  The counties are listed 1n alphabetical order by state;
the states themselves are listed In ascending order of state code.
In each case, the state and county code numbers are provided 1n addi-
tion to their names.  The output from this report 1s used to assist 1n
assigning new plant numbers.

SAMPLE REPORT
     Figure 2P presents that portion of the "Highest Plant Number by
County Report" for the first seven counties 1n the State of Alabama.
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FILE CREATED  ON  TUESDAY
APRIL 15,  1975
                                      NATIONAL   EMISSIONS   DATA   SYSTEM

                                           SOURCE    INVENTORY


                                      HIGHEST  PLANT  NUMBER   BY   COUNTY
   CD
   STATE

 ALABAMA
 COUNTY

AUTAUGA
BALDWIN
BARBOUR
BIBB
BLOUNT
BULLOCK
BUTLER
    PLANT   ID

01  0240  0002
01  0260  9007
01  0280  0013
01- 0360  0007
01  0400  0002
01  0520  9004
01  0540  9001
                                Figure 26.   Highest plant number by county report

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                           NEDS TERMINAL SYSTEM

     The NEDS Terminal System  (NTS) 1s available to EPA personnel and other
qualified Individuals who are  registered users of the EPA National Computer
Center  (NCC) at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.  NTS provides re-
trieval access to NEDS data files through demand terminals with the option
of having report output printed at the user's own terminal or routed to the
central computer site and mailed to him later.  NTS 1s designed so that
users who are not familiar with computers as well as users who are computer-
oriented can access the system and submit their requests.  The system operates
1n a conversational mode to request Information from the user.  Both Inter-
active  (programs that retrieve data Immediately and display them on low-
speed terminal outputs) and remote batch (programs that allow a run to be
generated and submitted for later processing) retrieval modes are available.
     The remote batch part of NTS allows users to submit runs for NEDS fuel
and condensed point source listings, plant name reports, missing Items reports,
potential emissions reports, emissions by SCC reports and NEDS emission
summary reports.  Retrieval options and sort capabilities are the same as
described 1n this booklet.
     The NTS Interactive capability, termed "NEDS Quick Look", allows ad-
ditional selection and report capabilities not available with batch re-
trievals.  The "NEDS Quick Look" routines allow selection of Individual
point or area source records according to any data field 1n the point or
area source files.  In addition, restrictions may be placed on data field
values.so that only records with a data value greater than or less than a
specified value are retrieved.  For example, using Quick Look 1t would be
possible to select all records 1n a specific area with boiler design capa-
cities between 100 and 250 million BTU per hour.  After records have been
selected various report options are available.  One option 1s to simply
receive a formatted report that gives a count of the number of records
selected.  Another option 1s to create a one-line report for each selected
record to print data fields specified by the user.  Other options are to
catalog a file of selected records for later access or to 1n1tate one of
the standard NEDS batch retrievals using the file of selected records.
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                       ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS

     Other publications which describe and supplement this booklet for
NEDS as well as other AEROS data bases
     1.  AEROS Manual Series Volume I:  AEROS Overview, EPA-450/2-76-001.
         This manual as the name Implies presents an overview of the
         system.
     2.  AEROS Manual Series Volume II:  AEROS User's Manual, EPA-450/2-
         76-029.  This manual describes data coding as well as the data
         flow procedures.
     3.  AEROS Manual Series Volume III:  AEROS Summary and Retrieval
         Manual, EPA-450/2-7P-001.  This manual describes computerized
         reports as well as several examples of data analysts.
     4.  AEROS Manual Series Volume V:  AEROS Manual of Codes, EPA-450/
         2-76-005.  This manual contains all necessary AEROS codes.
     These manuals are available from the same sources as the NEDS
publications.
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                                  GLOSSARY

1.  A1r Quality Control Region (AQCR) - one of 247 geographical  areas 1n
    which the 55 "States" are divided based on Jur1sd1ct1onal  boundaries,
    urban Industrial concentrations, and other factors, Including atmospheric
    areas necessary to provide adequate Implementation of air quality.
2.  Activity level - In the NEDS area source file, data values which reflect
    estimated fuel consumption amounts, vehicle miles travelled, or other
    parameters, which when used with appropriate area source emission factors
    allow computation of emissions estimates for area sources.
3.  Allowable emissions - The maximum pollutant emissions that a source 1s
    allowed to discharge Into the atmosphere under the most stringent
    applicable local, state or Federal regulations.
4.  Area Source - an aggregation by county of all sources not defined as
    point sources 1n a specific geographic area.  Area sources Include all
    mobile sources and any stationary sources too small or numerous to
    classify as point sources.  The area source emissions are assumed to be
    spread over the entire area which has been defined as an area source.
    Approximately 3100 area sources are recorded 1n NEDS.
5.  Computerized report - a printed data display created by a computer
    program from a data file based on specific retrieval and sort options.
    The specific format and amount of data vary with the program, retrieval
    options and sort options which are utilized.
6.  Calculated Emissions - mass of pollutants estimated to be discharged
    Into the atmosphere by a source, taking Into account reductions effected
    by air pollution control devices.  In NEDS, calculated emissions are
    differentiated from estimated emissions 1n that calculated emissions
    are computer calculated and estimated emissions are hand calculated.
7.  Criteria pollutants - A1r pollutants for which national  ambient air
    quality standards have been established (particulates, sulfur oxides,
    nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and photochemical
    oxldants).   Emissions of photochemical oxldants are not Included 1n
    NEDS because these compounds are not emitted by sources  directly, but
    are formed 1n the atmosphere as the result of photochemical  reactions.

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 8.  Emission - any substance, other than uncomblned water,  which Is
     discharged Into the atmosphere.
 9.  Emission factor - an estimate of the rate at which a pollutant 1s
     released to the atmosphere as the result of some activity,  divided by
     the rate of that activity.
10.  Emission point - source which 1s coded on a single HEOS coding form.
     Generally, an emission point represents a single stack  or grouo  of
     stacks associated with a process or group of related processes that may
     be considered Individually for defining the origin of air pollutant
     emissions.  Emission points may be defined to report like sources  of
     emissions that are not discharged through stacks, such  as storage  tanks,
     process vents, or open burning sources.
11.  Key - unique set of characters which Identify Individual  data records.
     For point source records, the key consists of the codes for State,
     county, plant, point, and source classification code.  For  area  source
     records the key Includes the codes for State, county, and AQCR.
12.  Operating rate - amount of material charged to, consumed 1n, or produced
     by a source unit 1n a given time and which may be used  to compute  emissions
     using emission factors.  In NEDS, operating rates are specifically
     defined by SCC units.
13.  Plant - any establishment owned by a single corporation, partnership, or
     Individual which produces sufficient air pollutant emissions to  be class-
     ified as a point source.  A large number of emission points may  be
     Included within a plant.
14.  Plant number - the 4-character alphanumeric value which 1s  part  of the
     key for point sources and 1s uniquely assigned by county.
15.  Point number - the 2-character alphanumeric value which 1s  part  of the
     key and 1s uniquely assigned by plant to each emission  point.
16.  Point source - any stationary source for which Individual detailed records
     are kept.  Point sources are usually defined as any facility which re-
     leases more than a specified amount of a pollutant.  Current Federal
     regulations require that facilities emitting more than  100  tons/year  of
     a given pollutant be Included.
17.  Publication - In NEDS, either of two printed books which are compiled from
     the emissions and fuel usage data 1n NEDS and which are published  to  re-
     flect the emissions or fuel usage data on an annual basis for a  specific
     year.
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18.  Retrieval option - options available for the selection of a subset of
     records from a data file based on a partial or complete key.  The
     selection based on a specific partial or complete key produces a file
     of all records with keys that meet selection criteria.
19.  SAROAD Codes - geographical Identification codes utilized 1n NEDS for
     States, counties, and cities.  Developed originally as a part of the
     Storage and Retrieval of Aerometrlc Data (SAROAD) system, the State code
     1s a 2-d1g1t code and the county and city codes are 4-d1g1t codes.
20.  Sort Option - order of reporting formatted data 1n a computerized
     report.  Each computerized report creates a unique format which 1s
     repeated for each retrieved record.  The sort can he on the Individual
     parts of the key or by specific data Items 1n each record.
21.  Source Classification Code (SCC) - 1n NEDS and NEDS compatible systems,
     the 8-d1g1t number that 1s used to Identify and describe the Individual
     processes producing air pollution within an emission point.  A boiler
     burning two fuels 1s an example of an emission point with an Individual
     SCC for each fuel.
22.  Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) - Classifications developed for
     statistical reporting purposes by the Office of Management and Budget
     to define Individual establishments according to the type of economic
     activity 1n which they are engaged.
23.  State Implementation Plan (SIP) - Under Clean A1r Act requirements,
     plans required to be submitted by state agencies for Implementation,
     maintenance and enforcement of rules to achieve national ambient air
     quality standards.  The NEDS area source file contains area source
     emission estimates submitted with each states original SIP.
24.  Stationary source - any source of emissions with a permanently fixed
     location.
25.  UTM Coordinates - map coordinates based on the Universal Transverse
     Hercator System developed by the U.S. Army.  The UTM system provides for
     the projection of uniform square grid zones with convenient measuring
     units.   For emissions Inventory data, HTM coordinates of a source are
     normally reported to 0.1  kilometers.
26.  UTM zone -  a north-south zone six degrees wide with a central
     transverse mercator as defined by the UTM coordinate system.

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                                    TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
                             (Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
 1. REPORT NO.
  EPA-450/4-80-013
                               2.
                                                             3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSIOI*NO.
 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE

  NEDS  Information
5. REPORT DATE
 July  1980
                                                             6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
 7. AUTHOR(S)

   Charles 0. Mann
                                                             8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
   U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency
   Office of A1r Quality Planning and Standards
   Monitoring and  Data Analysis P1vision
   Research Triangle Park, North  Carolina  27711
                                                             10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
 12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
   U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency
   Office of A1r, Noise, and Radiation
   Office of A1r Quality Planning and Standards
   Research Triangle Park, North  Carolina  27711
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
  Final
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
 15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
 16. ABSTRACT
               This  NEDS Information Booklet describes the NEDS  System for an
          Individual  who 1s unfamiliar with NEDS.   The Information  booklet
          Includes:   (1) an overview of the data  contained 1n NEDS, (2) an
          explanation of available air emissions  publications,  (3)  a description
          of procedures for requesting data, and  (4) a description  and example
          of the most important  computerized reports.
 7.
                                 KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
                  DESCRIPTORS
                                               b.lDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
              c. COSATI Field/Group
 NEDS
 AEROS
 Emissions
 Pollutants
 8. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
   Release Unlimited
                                               19. SECURITY CLASS (ThisReport)

                                                  Unclassified
                                                                           21. NO. OF PAGES
                                               20. SECURITY CLASS (This page)
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                                                                           22. PRICE
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