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USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS
           CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
                   SPONSORED BY:

                Information Transfer Group
          Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
          Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

         Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
             Office of Research and Development
            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
          Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
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USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS
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      This user's manual was prepared for the Control Technology Center, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency,  by VfGYAN Inc.,  1953 Gallows Road, Suite 320, Vienna, VA 22182, in
partial fulfillment of Contract No. 68-D3-0061.  Any reference to a particular software product
is not intended as an endorsement of that product
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                                    PREFACE

      This  user's manual  was  prepared  for  and funded  by the RACT/BACT/LAER
Clearinghouse (RBLC), U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency (EPA).   The RBLC was
established to assist State and local air pollution control personnel in making control technology
determinations and in  sharing technology information. This user's manual coincides with the
inclusion of the RACT/BACT/LAER  information system in the EPA Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards (OAQPS) Technology Transfer Network.
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                     USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                                 Table of Contents
Part 1 ~ Introduction                                                            1-1
       Regulatory Basis                                                         1-2
       The RBLC Bulletin Board System                                          1-3
       RBLC BBS Features                                                      1-3
       Gaining Access to the RBLC System                                        1-4

Part 2 -- Information in the RBLC Data Base                                       2-1
       Organization of RBLC Data                                                2-1
       The RBLC Data Bases                                                    2-5

Part 3 -- Conducting a Search in the RBLC Data Base                               3-1
       The Query Module                                                       3-1
       The Standard Query                                                       3-4
       The Advanced Query                                                     3-11
       Viewing a Subset                                                        3-15
       The Browse Module                                                     3-21

Part 4 -- Downloading Information to Your PC                                      4-1

Part 5 — Editing Information Online in the RBLC Data Base                          5-1
      Editing the Data Base                                                     5-6
      Adding New Determinations to the Data Base                               5-15

Part 6 ~ Using the Standalone Editor                                              6-1
      Installing the Editor                                                       6-1
      Using the Editor to Build Your Data Base                                    6-2
       Creating a Report from Your Data Base                                      6-4
      Compressing Your Data                                                   6-7
      Transferring Your Determinations to the RBLC                               6-8

Part 7 - Federal/State Regulation Data Base                                        7-1
      Organization of Regulation Data                                            7-2
      The Query Module                                                        7-7
      The Browse Module                                                      7-12
      The Edit Module                                                        7-14

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                               Table of Contents (cont.)

Appendix A ~ Agency Code                                                      A-l

Appendix B -- Process Code                                                       B-l

Appendix C ~ Standard Emission Limit Units by                                     C-l

Appendix D ~ Abbreviations for Processes, Units, and                                D-l
      Abbreviations for Processes and
      Abbreviations for Emission Limit Units                                       D-3
      Abbreviations for Pollutants                                                 D-5

Appendix E -- Information on the OAQPS TTN                                      E-l

Appendix F ~ Valid Values for Data Elements                                       F-l

Appendix G -- Examples of RBLC Standard Reports                                  G-l

      Index  of Control Technology Determinations                                  G-l
      Control Technology Determinations by Process                                G-2
      Detailed Source Listing                                                     G-3
      Statistical Ranking Report                                                  G-6
      Freeform Data                                                             G-9
      Lotus/dBase data format                                                   G-l 3

Appendix H - Examples of Federal/State Regulation Standard Reports                  H-l

      Control Technology Determinations by Process                                H-l
      Detailed Source Listing                                                     H-3
      Freeform Data                                                             H-6
      Lotus/dBase data format                                                   H-10
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                              List of Tables and Figures

Table 2.1 -- Names and Characteristics of RBLC Data Fields                          2-6
Table 7.1 - Names and Characteristics of Regulation Data Fields                      7-5
Figure 3.1 - RBLC Main Menu                                                    3-2
Figure 3.2 - RBLC Data Base Selection Menu                                       3-2
Figure 3.3 - RBLC Historical Data Base Selection Menu                              3-3
Figure 3.4 - RBLC Query Menu                                                   3-3
Figure 3.5 - Standard Search Menu Screen #1                                        3-5
Figure 3.6 - Standard Search Operator Selection Menu                                3-5
Figure 3.7 - Standard Search Value Selection Screen                                  3-6
Figure 3.8 - Standard Search Supplement Criteria / Search Option Screen                3-7
Figure 3.9 - Standard Search Connector Selection Menu                               3-7
Figure 3.10 - Comprehensive Search for Criteria Pollutant Names                      3-8
Figure 3.11 - Display Screen Following Initial Search                                 3-9
Figure 3.12 - Reactivate Subset Menu                                             3-10
Figure 3.13 - Reduce Subset Menu                                                3-10
Figure 3.14 - Advanced Search  Create/Reduce Subset Menu                          3-11
Figure 3.15 - Completed Criteria List for an Advanced Search                        3-12
Figure 3.16 - Advanced RBLC Criteria List After                         3-12
Figure 3.17 - Advanced Search  Screen While Conducting a Search                    3-14
Figure 3.18 - Results of Advanced Search                                          3-14
Figure 3.19 - Advanced Search  Edit                                               3-15
Figure 3.20 - Facility Level List                                                  3-16
Figure 3.21 - Process Level List                                                  3-16
Figure 3.22 - Facility Level Information                                            3-17
Figure 3.23 - Facility Level Information After Removal From Download               3-17
Figure 3.24 - Facility #2 Removed From Download                                  3-18
Figure 3.25 - Pollutant Level List                                                 3-19
Figure 3.26 - Process Level Information                                            3-19
Figure 3.27 - Pollutant Level Information                                           3-20
Figure 4.1 - Download Format Menu                                                4-2
Figure 4.2 - Download Options  Menu                                               4-3
Figure 4.3 - Download File Name Prompt                                           4-3
Figure 5.1 - RBLC Main Menu                                                     5-1
Figure 5.2 - Password Entry Box                                                   5-2
Figure 5.3 - Invalid Password Entered Into RBLC                                    5-2
Figure 5.4 - Record Selection Menu                                                5-3
Figure 5.5 - Enter RBLC ID                                                       5-4
Figure 5.6 - Edit Access Denied                                                   5-4
Figure 5.7 - Invalid RBLC ID                                                      5-5
Figure 5.8 - Add New Facility Selected                                              5-6
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1                             List of Tables and Figures (cont.)

 Figure 5.9 - Facility List                                                             5-7
 Figure 5.10 - Process List                                                            5-7
 Figure 5.11 - Facility Data Screen                                                     5-9
 Figure 5.12 - Record Flagged as Complete                                             5-9
 Figure 5.13 - Edit Option Selected from Facility Data Screen                          5-10
 Figure 5.14 - Delete Option Selected from Facility Data Screen                        5-11
 Figure 5.15 - Pollutant List                                                         5-12
 Figure 5.16 - Process Data Screen                                                   5-12
 Figure 5.17 - Edit Process Screen                                                   5-13
 Figure 5.18 - Pollutant Data Screen                                                  5-14
 Figure 5.19 - Edit Pollutant Screen                                                  5-14
 Figure 5.20 - Add Facility Screen                                                   5-17
 Figure 5.21 - Facility Data Saved                                                   5-17
 Figure 5.22 - Add Process Screen                                                   5-18
 Figure 5.23 - Process Data Saved                                                   5-18
 Figure 5.24 - Add Pollutant Screen                                                  5-19
 Figure 6.1 - Editor Main Menu                                                       6-3
 Figure 6.2 - Facility List                                                             6-3
 Figure 6.3 - Report Menu                                                            6-5
 Figure 6.4 - Entering a Date for a Partial  Report                                       6-5
 Figure 6.5 - Number of Records for Report Display                                     6-6
 Figure 6.6 - Report Status Message                                                    6-6
 Figure 6.7 - File Name Prompt Box                                                   6-7
 Figure 6.8 - Existing File Warning                                                    6-8
 Figure 6.9 - E-mail Prompts                                                          6-9
 Figure 6.10 - Enclosing a File with a Message                                        6-10
 Figure 7.1 - Federal/State Regulation Main Menu                                       7-1
 Figure 7.2 - View Regulation List                                                     7-8
 Figure 7.3 - View Process List                                                       7-9
 Figure 7.4 - Regulation Level Data                                                    7-9
 Figure 7.5 - CAAA BBS File Information                                            7-10
 Figure 7.6 - View Process Data                                                      7-11
 Figure 7.7 - View Pollutant Data                                                     7-11
 Figure 7.8 - Browse Menu                                                           7-13
 Figure 7.9 - Browse Mark Option                                                    7-14
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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                                Part 1 — Introduction
       Welcome  to  the  RACT/BACT/LAER information  system,  a  product  of  the
RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  (RBLC).   EPA established the RACT/BACT/LAER
Clearinghouse to  assist  state and  local air  pollution control personnel in  making control
technology determinations and in sharing technology information.  This user's manual describes
the purpose and function of the RBLC information system.

       The basic purposes of the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse are:

       •      To  provide   state  and  local  agencies  with  current  control  technology
             determinations.

       •      To summarize recent determinations for sources of similar size and nature.

       •      To provide data on the specific emission limits imposed on existing,  new, or
             modified sources across the country.

       •      To present summaries of recent federal air pollution regulations and offer a forum
             for state and local agencies to maintain similar information for their own rules.

By presenting a representative sample of control determinations, the Clearinghouse should serve
as a reference or a starting point for state and local agencies when making  RACT, BACT, or
LAER determinations.

       Initially, the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse was a manual system, and EPA regional
offices and state and local agencies submitted  summaries of their determinations to the Control
Programs Development Division (CPDD).  The CPDD then  categorized the determination by
source type or category and compiled and duplicated the determinations for periodic transmittal
to the state and local agencies.

       Discussions with state and local agency personnel, EPA regional staff, and representatives
of the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials (ALAPCO) and the State and
Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators (STAPPA) resulted in  the design of an
automated system to  provide up-to-date information regarding  RACT, BACT,  and LAER
determinations.  In accordance with this automated system  design,  the RACT/BACT/LAER
Clearinghouse information system was created.
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      The RBLC data base system performs the following three functions:

      •      Allows rapid updating of RACT/BACT/LAER determinations.

      •      Allows rapid production of RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse reports.

      •      Allows EPA regional offices and  state and local agency representatives to have
             more direct computer access to the data in the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse.

Regulatory Basis

      The Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970 gave the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
the responsibility and authority to control air pollution in the United States and its territories.
One of the responsibilities given to EPA under Section 108 of the CAA is to publish information
on air pollution control techniques.  This information includes data on available technology and
methods for prevention and control of air pollution.

      One of the goals of the CAA is regulation by states of their own sources of air pollution.
Section 110 of the CAA requires each  state to adopt and submit to EPA a State Implementation
Plan (SIP) for attaining and maintaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
in all regions of the state.  Each state, therefore, must decide which existing emission sources
should be controlled and to what extent  Quite often this control for existing sources represents
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT).

      Section 111 of the CAA gives EPA the authority to establish performance standards for
various emissions sources at a national  level. These New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
apply  to both new and modified sources; they must reflect the degree of emission reduction
achievable  through  the application of the best  system of continuous emission reduction as_
determined by the EPA Administrator.  NSPS takes into consideration the cost of achieving such
emission reduction, any non-air  quality, health,  and environmental impacts,  and  energy
requirements.

      The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977  added to EPA's authority and responsibilities.
The Amendments required  that certain control technologies be imposed by the states. Section
165 allows no construction of major stationary sources in an area subject to the Prevention of
Significant Air Quality Deterioration (PSD) requirements unless the  source uses Best Available
Control  Technology (BACT). For these sources, BACT applies for each pollutant  subject to
regulation under the CAA.  BACT applies to emissions resulting from any major source that the
permitting authority determines (on a case-by-case basis) can achieve the limitation. The BACT
limit takes energy, environmental, and economic impacts, as well as other costs, into account.
NSPS is the baseline for BACT; in no event shall the application of BACT result in emissions
of any pollutants in excess  of the emissions allowed by any applicable NSPS.
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       Section 172 states that each SIP for an area that does not currently attain NAAQS must
require, among other things, permits for the construction and operation  of new or modified
stationary sources. Before a permit to construct may be issued, the proposed new source must
comply with the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER). LAER refers to the emission rate
that reflects the most stringent emission limitation contained in any SIP for a source category
(unless the source demonstrates that such limitations are not achievable) or the most stringent
emission limitation achieved by a source in the source category, whichever is more stringent
LAER does not take economic factors into account LAER should never be less stringent than
the emission limit stipulated in an applicable NSPS for the source category.

       Although the specific criteria governing RACT, BACT, LAER, or NSPS vary, the general
underlying approach is to require "best control" on all major existing, new, or modified sources.
The complexity and number of new source review (NSR) decisions has increased over the past
several years, and more  state and local programs are accepting the complete responsibility for
issuing PSD and  nonattainment permits.  Thus, it is extremely important that information be
available to assist control agencies in making the necessary control technology  determinations
in a nationally consistent manner. The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 made submittal of
LAER to the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Information System mandatory.

The RBLC Bulletin Board System

       From 1986 to 1992, the RBLC information system was housed on the National Computer
Center's IBM 3090 computer and used the System 2000 Software.  In 1991 in response to a
planned phase-out of System 2000, EPA began the task of choosing a new system to house the
system. After reviewing various  options, (including mainframe, PC-based bulletin board, and
hybrid options) EPA chose to move the RBLC data base to a PC-based bulletin board system
(BBS).  Since October 1992, this data base has been part of the Technology Transfer Network.
The RBLC BBS uses "tbbs" for its bulletin board software and "tdbs" for its data base software.
The system is written primarily in "tdbs" or a dBase-based language.

RBLC BBS Features

       Coinciding with the move of the system to a BBS is an upgrade  of the RBLC information
system. The RBLC BBS includes two different search processes. In the first process, a menu-
driven search, users respond to a  series of questions in order to design a  search and view the
results on screen.  The  second process, a  more advanced search, is designed for the more
sophisticated user. Users of the advanced search can design a search, recall and reselect subsets,
and edit the search criteria on one screen.

       Users can view the results  of a search on screen and download the results to their PCs.
While viewing determinations on  screen, users can remove any unwanted determinations from
their download set As users view information on screen, they will notice that the RBLC BBS
contains many fields which provide  valuable information to permit writers. The view process
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also allows users to select the specific facilities, processes, and pollutants which they would like
to see; users no longer have to scroll through the entire set of selected determinations.

       The third noticeable RBLC data base feature is the User Edit and Update.  Before
development of the RBLC BBS, only EPA Headquarters staff could add RACT, BACT, or LAER
determinations. With the RBLC BBS, designated users now have the opportunity to input their
agency's determinations directly. Each agency's designated users with update responsibility must
obtain update authority and use a RBLC edit password in order to take advantage of this feature.

       In late 1994, the RBLC added a data base of federal, state, and local regulations.  The
query module brings the power of user-defined queries to the complex details of air pollutant
emissions regulations.  Using the same menu-driven system as the RBLC's control technology
determination data base, users can build a query to locate pertinent regulations for a particular
pollutant or process or for a broad array of other criteria.  This data base also offers a data entry
module for on-line inputting and editing of regulations by responsible agencies.

       These features, as well as other features planned for future development,  are all explained
in this manual. Users can also look on the RBLC BBS for information about new and planned
features of the RBLC information systems.

Gaining Access to the RBLC System

       To  access the RBLC BBS  you  will need  a PC, a  modem and phone line,  and
communications  software. Additionally, you will need to register for the TTN.  In order to
register for the TTN, follow these steps:

       •       Set communication parameters to 8 data bits, a parity of N, and 1 stop bit  Set
              terminal emulation to VT100, VT102, VT/ANSI, or ANSI.

       •       Call (919) 541-5742 for  modems up to 14,400 bps. The Internet address is:
              TELNET ttnbbs.ttpnc.epa.gov.

       •       Go through the automated registration process and you will be a registered user.

See Appendix E for more information on the TTN.

       If you are the agency's designated user with update responsibility, you will also need an
RBLC edit password.  To receive an edit password, call EPA at (919) 541-2736; the EPA staff
person will assign you an RBLC edit password as well as your security clearance for inputting
determinations.
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                      Part 2 - Information in the RBLC Data Base
       The primary product of the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse is a report of information
that has been obtained from RACT, BACT, and LAER determinations made by various pollution
control agencies. The report contains information on process types, the facility that applied for
the construction permit, the basis for the limit  (RACT, BACT, or LAER), pertinent source
operating parameters such as capacity, pollutant emission rates, pollution prevention techniques,
add-on control equipment or other technology, permitting agency contacts, and scheduling data.

Organization of RBLC Data

       The RBLC system maintains information on a variety of data elements.  This information
is separated into three main categories: facility data, process data, and pollutant data. The data
are organized so that each facility determination may have multiple processes  and each process
may emit multiple pollutants. Each facility has at least one process and at least one pollutant
The information that EPA maintains in the data base on each of the three levels  (facility, process,
and pollutant) is listed below. Together these files make up the primary RBLC data base.  See
Table 2.1 (beginning p. 2-6)  for the format for each field mentioned below.

1.      Facility Information

             FACILITY NUMBER: A unique number given to each RBLC determination
             by the system. This numeric field is used only by the RBLC staff for
             tracking purposes and does not appear on-screen.

             RBLC ID:  The  unique identification  number assigned  to each RBLC
             determination by EPA staff. The number consists of the state abbreviation
             and a four digit number, i.e. AK-0001  is the first determination entered
             from Alaska.  A suffix  may exist for old determinations for clarification.

             COMPANY  ADDRESS INFORMATION:  The actual  location  of the facility
             including company (facility) name, street address, city, county, state, zip
             code, and EPA region.

             PERMIT/FILE NUMBER: A number which the permit issuing agency assigns
             the permit If the permit is issued by the EPA regional office, this number
             would be the region file number.
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             AGENCY INFORMATION:  Four fields which provide information on the
             issuing agency.  The first field is the agency name (automatically assigned
             based on the agency code); the second is the agency code (see Appendix
             A).  The third and fourth fields provide a name and phone number for
             permitting  personnel  to  use if  they  have questions  regarding  the
             determination.

             NOTES:   This field  allows the  user to include explanatory  information
             about the determination which he or she enters into the RBLC data base.

             LAST UPDATE:  A field which allows users to see when the last changes
             were made to each determination.

             ENTRY DATE: Date that the determination was first entered into the RBLC
             permanent data  base.

             SIC CODE:  This code is the standard industrial classification for facilities used
             throughout the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) at EPA.  A list of valid SIC
             codes is available via on-line help or can be downloaded from the RBLC BBS.

             AIRS ID:  An AIRS ID number is assigned to each facility in the country.
             AIRS is EPA's  Aerometric Information Retrieval System, a national data
             base for ambient air quality, emissions, and compliance data. The AIRS
             ID number is usually assigned by someone within the state or local agency
             assembling the  permit but may  also be assigned  by an  EPA Regional
             contact.

             SCHEDULING  INFORMATION:  Permitting scheduling dates stored in the
             system are the following:

             *     application receipt date
             *     permit issuance date
             *     start-up date
             *     compliance verification date

             The RBLC data  base includes a character field for each of the above dates
             that indicates  whether the date is estimated or an actual date.
2.      Process Information
             PROCESS NUMBER:  A unique number given to each RBLC determination
             process by the system.  This numeric field is used only by the RBLC staff
             for tracking purposes and does not appear on-screen.
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             PROCESS TYPE CODE:  A code assigned to each process (see Appendix B)
             used to categorize determinations.

             PROCESS DESCRIPTION:  The name of the process which describes the
             process listed (examples in Appendix B).

             THROUGHPUT CAPACITY AND UNITS:   For each process  listed  in  a
             determination, the RBLC data base contains information of the throughput
             capacity of the  process unit, i.e. boiler size is often specified using a
             throughput capacity measured in MMBTU per hour.

             PRIMARY FUEL:  The type of primary fuel used by this process.

             SCC CODE:  This code is the standard source classification for processes used
             throughout the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) at EPA.  A list of valid SCC
             codes can be downloaded from the RBLC  BBS.

             COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION:  This series of fields allows users to enter a
             yes or no response to  the following questions:

             *     Compliance verified?
             *     Method of confirmation
                          Stack testing?
                          Inspections?
                          Calculations?
                          Other testing?

             Users may also enter a short narrative description of other types of confirmation
             methods.
3.     Pollutant Information
             POLLUTANT NUMBER:  A unique number given to each RBLC determi-
             nation pollutant by the system.  This numeric field is used only by the
             RBLC staff for tracking purposes and does not appear on-screen.

             POLLUTANT NAME:  The name of the pollutant being controlled.

             PRIMARY EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS: The primary emission limit listed
             in the permit

             ALTERNATIVE EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS: If provided on the permit, these
             numbers represent any alternative emission measurements which the
             facility may make.
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RBLC STANDARDIZED EMISSION LIMIT AND  UNITS:  This limit allows
comparison with other similar determinations in the data base.  If standard
units are provided for the process type in which the user is searching (see
Appendix C), users can compare the entries in this field to determine the
most stringent limits.

BASIS FOR LIMIT: The statutory basis for the pollutant limit The choices
which may be entered into the RBLC data base are:

*      BACT-PSD - Prevention of Significant Deterioration
*      BACT-OTHER -- Other BACT (i.e. T-BACT, Toxics-BACT, etc.)
*      Lowest Available Control Technology  (LAER)
*      Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT)
*      Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)
*      Generally Available Control Technology (GACT)
*      New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
*      National  Emission   Standards   for Hazardous  Air  Pollutants
       (NESHAP)
*      Other

CONTROL METHOD CODE:  A one-character fields indicating what method
was used to achieve the emission limits.  The  choices which may be
entered are:

*      P  -  Pollution prevention  techniques, e.g.,  any  required  process
       modification, change in raw material, or management practice designed to
       decrease or prevent pollutant emissions.
*      A ~ Add-on control equipment.
*      B -- Both pollution prevention and add-on equipment
*      N — No feasible controls.

CONTROL METHOD DESCRIPTION:  A description of the specific pollution
prevention and/or add-on control  equipment  used to meet the emission
limits of the permit.

TYPE OF EMISSION CONTROLLED: A one-character field indicating whether
the emission is fugitive, point-source, or area-source.

OVERALL EFFICIENCY:  The design efficiency expected from a particular
type of control equipment or method.  This figure is expressed as a
percentage.

CAS NUMBER: The Chemical  Abstract Service number  which represents
each individual pollutant in the determination.
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              CONTROL TECHNOLOGY  RANKING DATA:   The ranking of the control
              technology  chosen,  when ranked according to the  level of control.
              Information includes the number of options considered and the rank of the
              option selected.

              COST DATA: Control costs contained include:

              *     Capital cost of control equipment
              *     Annual operation  and maintenance cost of control equipment
              *     Annualized cost
              *     Cost effectiveness in dollars per ton
              *     Cost verified  by the permitting agency (yes or no)
              *     Year of the dollar used in cost calculations

The RBLC Data Bases

       The RBLC BBS stores determinations in three separate data bases.  The permanent data
base contains the last five  years' completed RBLC determinations.  These determinations have
been reviewed by RBLC staff to ensure that the data are complete and correct. The second data
base is the transient data base.  The transient data base provides a work space for users to enter
and update determinations. Transient data base determinations could include determinations for
permits which are not yet issued (still in the review stages), determinations which have necessary
information still missing, or determinations  which have not been verified for corrections and
completion by the RBLC staff.  The third data base is the historical data base, which contains
completed RBLC determinations which  are more than five years old. The historical data base
itself  is further divided  into separate data bases to keep the search time reasonable.  Data
organization for all three data bases is the same.

       The RBLC BBS  offers a  separate  data base for information on  federal and state
regulations.  Details about this  data base are described later in this manual.
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                                   TABLE 2.1
           NAMES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RBLC DATA FIELDS
      FIELDNAME

FACILITY LEVEL INFORMATION

Flag
Facility number
RBLC ID
Suffix
Company (facility) name
Street address
City
County
State
Zip code
EPA Region
Permit issuance date
Permit date estimated/actual flag
Permit/file number
Permitting agency code
Name of agency contact
Contact phone number
Notes (10 fields)
AIRS ID
SIC code
Date of receipt of appl.
Date of receipt estimated/actual flag
Start-up date
Start-up date  estimated/actual flag
Date of compliance verif.
Date of verif. estimated/actual flag
Date of entry to RBLC
Date of last update

PROCESS LEVEL INFORMATION

Process number
Process description
Process type code
SCC code
Primary fuel
Throughput capacity
TYPE OF FIELD
Character
Numeric
Character (i.e. AK-0001)
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Numeric
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Character
Character
Numeric
SIZE OF FIELD
        1
       12
        7
        2
       50
       30
       30
       30
        2
       10
        2
        8
        3
       30
        5
       30
       14
 75 (each)
       20
       10
        8
        3
        8
        3
        8
        3
        8
        8
        3
       50
        6
       20
       20
       13
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      FIELDNAME

Throughput capacity units
Compliance verification
Stack test
Inspection
Calculated
Other test
Other method description
Process/compliance notes (3 fields)

POLLUTANT LEVEL INFORMATION

Pollutant number
Pollutant
CAS number
Basis for limit
Primary emission limit
Primary emission unit
Alternate emission limit
Alternate emission unit
Standardized emission  limit
Standardized emission  unit
Control method code
Control method description
Design percent efficiency
Number of options reviewed
Rank of option chosen
Capital cost of equipment
Operations and maintenance cost
Annualized cost
Cost effectiveness
Cost verified by agency
Year of dollar for cost calculations
Emission type
TYPE OF FIELD

Character
Logical
Logical
Logical
Logical
Logical
Character
Character
Numeric
Character
Character
Character
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Character
Character
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Logical
Character
Character
SIZE OF FIELD

       20
        1
        1
        1
        1
        1
       20
 75 (each)
        3
       20
       10
       12
       13
       20
       13
       20
       13
       20
        1
       150
        7
        2
        2
       10
       10
       10
       10
        1
        4
        1
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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                  Part 3 - Conducting a Search in the RBLC Data Base
       When you enter the RBLC information system you may choose to Query, Browse, or
Edit.  This section of the RBLC User's Manual describes the Query and Browse options. Upon
selection of Query or Browse from the Main menu, you must choose which of the RBLC data
bases you wish to search.  The choices are: the RBLC main data base (permanent), the RBLC
transient data base, and the RBLC historical data base.  If you choose the historical data base,
you must make another selection from the Historical data base menu.  You must remember to
press the Enter key  after each menu response.  Figures 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 represent the RBLC
Main menu and the data base selection menus described above.

       Please note that all  of  the menu choices may not be  available at  any given time.
Throughout the system any menu  option that is not available will be lowlighted on the screen.
(You will notice this lowlighting in the manual also). It is also important to note that the system
has an enhanced HELP system which  will provide assistance at  any point  during a search.
Simply by pressing Fl, you will  access the HELP system which explains the screen at which you
are currently looking. HELP is also context-sensitive; users will not have to scroll through long
lists of inappropriate values in order to find the one appropriate to them.  (Please note that some
communication programs have assigned a function to the Fl key. If the communication software
that you use has assigned a function to the Fl key, you will need to reassign the function in order
to utilize HELP.)

The Query Module

       Once a valid data base has been selected for Query, you will proceed to  the RBLC Query
Menu. Users have two options when conducting a search in the RBLC information system.  You
may  choose the Standard Query option, a menu-driven search, or the Advanced  Query option
which provides the more sophisticated user with a flexible search procedure. Both search options
provide the ability to specify more than one criterion per search.
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                       RACT/BACT/LAER  INFORMATION SYSTEM
   RBLC                        DATA BASE MENU                  DATE: 08/31/95


                             BROWSE DATA BASE

                             QUERY DATA BASE

                             EDIT DATA BASE

                             EXIT TO RBLC BBS
     Enter
    Opt ion
              Press  for HELP anywhere throughout the system.
Press the appropriate letter to select option.
Figure 3.1 - RBLC Main Menu
RBLC




Enter
Option
SELECT DATA BASE MENU DATE: 08/31/95
 RBLC DATA BASE (most recent 5 years of data)
 RBLC TRANSIENT DATA BASE
 RBLC HISTORICAL DATA BASE
 EXIT TO RBLC BBS
Press the appropriate letter to select the
data base you want to QUERY or
press  for HELP.
Figure 3.2 - RBLC Data Base Selection Menu
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    RBLC
       HISTORICAL DATA BASE MENU
DATE: 08/31/95
           Select the RBLC HISTORICAL DATA BASE for Determinations  entered:


                             Before 5/31/1985

                             6/1/1985 through 5/31/91

                             EXIT TO SELECTION MENU
      Enter
    Option
 Press the appropriate letter to select the
        data base  you want to QUERY or
           press  for HELP.
Figure 3.3 - RBLC Historical Data Base Selection Menu

      The Query Menu (as it appears when the user first enters the RBLC data base)  is
displayed in Figure 3.4.
   RBLC
              .QUERY MENU
DATE: 08/31/95
                           Currently Active Subset  :  0
                            STANDARD SEARCH (CREATE SUBSET)

                            ADVANCED SEARCH (CREATE SUBSET)

                            VIEW SUBSET

                            DOWNLOAD SUBSET

                            REACTIVATE  SUBSET

                            EXIT TO  SELECTION MENU
     Enter
    Opt ion
Press the appropriate letter to select the option
        you want or  press  for HELP.
Figure 3.4 - RBLC Query Menu

      When a search is performed, the system creates a subset of the data base. This subset is
then available to view,  to download, or to further reduce by creating a subsequent subset  A
maximum of three subsets may be created during any search. Each subset is specified by a
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search criteria list. The search criteria list is composed of one to three separate search criteria.
The three criteria are joined by a connector - 'and* or 'or'.  One criteria list may only utilize
one connector.

For example:  You may specify a subset by:

      Search field         Operator           Value        Connector

      STATE            =                 CA          AND
      PROCESS         CONTAINS        BOILER     AND
      PROCESS CODE   <                 20.000

but you may not specify a subset by:

      STATE            =                 CA          AND
      PROCESS         CONTAINS        BOILER     OR
      PROCESS CODE   <                 20.000

In order to perform the previous search, you would first create a subset using

      STATE            =                 CA,

then you would reduce the subset (creating a  second subset) using

      PROCESS         CONTAINS        BOILER     OR
      PROCESS CODE   <                 20.000.

The Standard Query

      The Standard Query is  a menu-driven system which allows you to subset the RBLC data
base three times to create a final customized subset. You are first presented with a menu of data
elements (fields)  on which you may subset the data base (see Figure 3.5).

      Following selection of a search  field (data element), the system will prompt you for an
appropriate operator.  Operator values are: contains ($) (for word searches), equal to (=), less
than (<), greater than (>), less than or equal to (<=), greater than or equal to (>=), or not equal
to (o).  The system will validate the operator which you have chosen and then prompt you for
a value.  The RBLC information system aids  you in selecting an operator by highlighting  valid
operator options. You also may learn which values are appropriate for each search field  by
pressing Fl (HELP) or by reading Appendix F of the RBLC User's Manual.  The Operator
Selection Menu and the Values Entry screen are displayed in Figures 3.6 and 3.7.
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RBLC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8


RBLC
Current ly
ID Number
Facility Name
EPA
Region
State Code
Permit Date
Permit Number
Agency Code
AIRS
Enter
Option



ID Number


Eit to
STANDARD SEARCH
Act ive
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Enter

QUERY
Subset :
(CREATE
SUBSET) DATE :
1 Criterion
(Reserved)
SIC Code

Date Updated
Process Name
Process Type Code
SCC Code
Pollutant
Basis for
Number of

Menu

Name
Limit
17

18
19
20
21
22
23
Data Element


Being Selected :
Poll. Preven.
Equip. Code
08/31/95
1

(P2)
(P,A

/Ctrl
,B,N)
P2/Ctrl Eq. Description
CAS Number



Estimated % Efficiency
(Reserved)
Emission Type
Date Inserted
to Search.











 for





HELP
Figure 3.5 - Standard Search Menu Screen #1
RBLC
STATE
STANDARD SEARCH
Currently Active Subset :

(CREATE SUBSET) DATE: 08/31/95
1 Criterion Being Selected :1


<1> Contains (Word Search) <5> Greater Than or Equal To
<2> Equals ("Begins With" for Text) <6> Less Than or Equal To
<3> Greater Than <7> Not Equal To
<4> Less Than

Enter
Option
Any valid operator may be
Enter Number
Eit to Query Menu
used with any data element.

of Valid Operator.
 for HELP
Figure 3.6 - Standard Search Operator Selection Menu
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   RBLC                                                            DATE: 08/31/95
             Currently  Active Subset   :1   Criterion Being  Selected :1
       Enter the Value (code, date, number or text string)  for the search.
                   STATE =       TX
    to Abandon  and Exit                                       for  HELP
Figure 3.7 - Standard Search Value Selection Screen

      Any of the operators can be used with text fields, as well as date and numeric fields. By
using the operator ">" with a text field, you will be searching  for any name which follows
alphabetically. For example, by choosing "POLLUTANT > SO2," you will retrieve pollutants
which include sulfuric acid, TRS (total reduced sulfur), and VOC (volatile organic compounds).
If you selects "=" as an operator, the system will retrieve any determination in which the field
begins with the selected value.  For example, by choosing "FACILITY NAME = THE PA," you
will  get a subset which includes "THE PAPER CLIP FACTORY," "THE PA  ELECTRIC
PROJECT," and "THE PASTRY SHOP," but not "PASTEURIZATION INC."

      As you develop your search criteria, the data element, operator, and value will be printed
on the screen. This listing should help to familiarize you with the various elements and operators
and will hopefully aid you in the transition to advanced searches in the RBLC data base.

      After developing the first search criterion, you may elect to add another search criterion,
search the data base, or respecify the entire criteria list (see Figure 3.8). To add another search
criterion, you must select the connector to be used between criterion (see Figure 3.9), and then
follow the steps used to develop the first criterion until the criteria list is finished (up to three
criteria may be included).
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RBLC
STATE =
DATE: 08/31/95
Currently Active Subset :1
TX
Criterion Being Selected :1

 Add Another Search Criterion
 Respecify the Search Criteria


 Perform Regular
 Perform Multiple
Search
Pollutant Search
 Exit without Saving
Enter
Option
Enter the appropriate letter to continue
or stop the search.
 for HELP
Figure 3.8 - Standard Search Supplement Criteria / Search Option Screen
   RBLC
                                                    DATE:  08/31/95
             Currently Active Subset  :1   Criterion Being Selected  :1
   STATE =  TX
                     AND
                     OR
                          (all criteria must be satisfied
                           for  item to be selected)

                          (one selected criterion must
                           be satisfied for the item
                           to be  selected)
           This connector will  be used for all  criteria in this subset.
     Enter
    Option
Enter the appropriate letter to  connect the criteria.
eturn to  Previous Menu
              Eit to Query  Menu
                                                      for HELP
Figure 3.9 - Standard Search Connector Selection Menu

      You have two search options in the RBLC data base. The Regular search will give you
the results you want in most cases.  Only use the Multiple Pollutant search if you are looking
for processes that emit both of two specific pollutants, for example boilers that emit NOX and
PM.  Once you select a search option, it remains in effect until you reactivate the main data base
or select another data base.  Use the Multiple Pollutant search only when you need it This
search is much slower than the Regular search.
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       You have an additional choice when you are searching for one of the criteria pollutants:
NOx, PM/PM10, SOx, or VOC using the pollutant name field.  The RBLC data base contains
alternative names for these pollutants.  For example, paniculate matter may be entered as PM,
PM10, or TSP.  To insure that you find all information related to this particular pollutant, the
system prompts you about whether you want to search for all appropriate variations of the
pollutant name or if you want to search only for the pollutant name that you entered (Figure
3.10).  At the prompt, enter "Y" to search for  the pollutant name you specified PLUS any
alternatives.  Enter "N"  to search only for the name you entered.
RBLC QUERY CREATE/REDUCE SUBSET DATE: 09/11/95


Currently Active Subset :1 Criterion Being Selected :1

POLLUTANT = PM

Enter
Option
S
<
Search for alternative names too? Y/N? 1
The data base contains alternative names for the
pollutant VOC, for example: POC, ROG, VOC, etc.
Do you want to perform a comprehensive search for
all appropriate names for the pollutant, or do you
want to search only for the name you entered?


Enter Y to search for the pollutant name you specified PLUS
any alternatives. Enter N to search only for the name entered.
Figure 3.10 - Comprehensive Search for Criteria Pollutant Names

       If you choose to search the data base, the system will perform the search and create a
subset.  For example, you may create a search criterion such as:

       Search field         Operator            Value

       Process code           >=         70.001

This search criterion will direct the system to subset all determinations containing a process code
greater than or equal to 70.001.  In order to reduce search times, you should try to reduce the
subset as much as possible.  By including several search criteria  in a list, you will create a
smaller subset and, thus, reduce search  time.

       Following the creation of each search criteria list, the system will search the data base and
present the results of  the search.   The results presented on screen include  the  number  of
determinations, processes, and pollutants which matched the search criteria list (see Figure 3.11).
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    RBLC
 STANDARD SEARCH (CREATE SUBSET)
DATE:  08/31/95
                             Criteria List for Subset
      STATE
      PROCESS
TX  AND
BOILER
            This subset  contains  :
                      50    Facilities,
                      75    Processes,  and
                     269    Pollutants
      Enter
     Option
    Press any key to continue
Figure 3.11 - Display Screen Following Initial Search

        After seeing the results of the first search, you may choose to further subset the search
results (simply repeat the above steps), reactivate a previous subset (including the main data
base), view the results on the screen, or download the subset

       The Standard Query does not allow the user to edit search criteria. If you decide that any
of the search criteria for the current criteria list is incorrect, you must respecify the entire criteria
list.  If a search has been performed and  you want  to respecify  the subset, you must first
reactivate the preceding subset by selecting Reactivate Subset from  the Query Menu, selecting
the preceding subset and repeating the previous steps to respecify the new subset's search criteria
list.  Following the search, any previous subsets will remain the same; the current subset will
reflect the new search criteria; and the system will delete any existing subsequent subsets (see
Figures 3.12 and 3.13).
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   RBLC
        REACTIVATE SUBSET MENU
DATE: 08/31/95
                          Currently Active Subset   :  2
         MAIN DATA BASE

      <1>   SUBSET 1 = STATE = TX AND  PROCESS  $ BOILER

      <2> * SUBSET 2 = POLLUTANT = NOX

      <3>   SUBSET 3 =

         EXIT TO QUERY MENU
     Enter
    Option
Press the appropriate letter to select the option
        you want or press  for HELP.
Figure 3.12 - Reactivate Subset Menu
   RBLC
   STANDARD SEARCH (REDUCE SUBSET)
DATE: 08/31/95
            Currently Active Subset   :2   Criterion Being Selected  :1
   STATE = TX       AND
   PROCESS $ BOILER
                     BASIS =  LAER
               AND
                     Add Another Search Criterion

                     Reepecify the Search Criteria

                     Perform Regular  Search

                     Perform Multiple Pollutant  Search

                     Exit without Saving
     Enter
    Option.
    You will lose All subsequent criteria lists
           and subsets if you continue !!
      to Abandon or  to Continue.
Figure 3.13 - Reduce Subset Menu
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The Advanced Query

       The Advanced Query is similar to the  Standard Query in several ways.  The search
criteria lists have the same structure as the lists in the Standard Query.  Searchable fields are also
identical.  The main differences between the Standard Query and the Advanced Query are the
way in which search criteria lists  are built and the flexibility to edit a criteria list which is
provided by the Advanced Query.

       Advanced  Query allows you to build each  criteria list on one screen.  You are  not
prompted repeatedly for information. Figure 3.14 displays the screen which the Advanced Query
user encounters.  In order to create a subset using the Advanced Query, you would first enter
 to create a criteria list.  Once you have entered all criteria, you should enter  to
save the criteria list.  These  steps are demonstrated in Figures 3.15 and 3.16.
   RBLC  QUERY                CREATE/REDUCE SUBSET              DATE:  08/31/95
                            Criteria  List for Subset  :  0
   Criterion One                Criterion Two                  Criterion Three
   DATA ELEMENT                 DATA ELEMENT                   DATA ELEMENT


   OPERATOR                     OPERATOR                       OPERATOR


   VALUES                       VALUES                         VALUES


   CONNECTOR = 1181
     Enter
    Option
       fr
reate  List         earch to Create Subset           HELP
dit List   ultiple Pollutant Search    to Page Up
Eit to QUERY Menu                          to Page Down
Figure 3.14 - Advanced Search Create/Reduce Subset Menu
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   RBLC  QUERY
                 CREATE CRITERIA LIST
  DATE: 08/31/95
                           Criteria List for Subset  : 1
   Criterion One

   DATA ELEMENT
   STATE

   OPERATOR
   VALUES
   CONNECTOR  =
                   Criterion Two

                   DATA ELEMENT
                   PROCESS

                   OPERATOR
                   II

                   VALUES
Criterion Three

DATA ELEMENT


OPERATOR


VALUES
                            to Save Criteria List

           to  Abandon and Exit
                                                   HELP
Figure 3.15 - Completed Criteria List for an Advanced Search
   RBLC  QUERY
                 CREATE/REDUCE SUBSET
  DATE: 08/31/95
                           Criteria List for Subset  : 1
   Criterion One

   DATA ELEMENT
   OPERATOR


   VALUES


   CONNECTOR  =
                  Criterion Two

                  DATA  ELEMENT


                  OPERATOR
                  111

                  VALUES
                  BOILER
Criterion Three

DATA ELEMENT


OPERATOR


VALUES
     Enter
    Option
reate Next List    earch to Create Subset          HELP
dit List   ultiple  Pollutant Search    to Page Up
Eit to QUERY Menu                        to Page Down
Figure 3.16 - Advanced RBLC Criteria List After 

      By pressing Fl you can access HELP.  The RBLC HELP System 'knows' what part of
the criteria list you are creating, and will provide appropriate HELP screens.  Upon leaving
HELP, the cursor will be returned to the first data element of the list Using the Help screens
to provide information regarding valid options, you complete the search criteria list Valid entries
(and their meanings) for the Data Element Field are:
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Data Element
      Data field name
RBLCID
ENTRYDATE
LASTUPDATE
FACILITY
STATE
REGION
PERMTTDATE
PERMTTNUM
AGENCY
AIRSID
SIC
PROCESS
PROCTYPE
SCC
POLLUTANT
BASIS
CONTROLCOD
CTRLDESC
CAS
PCTEFFIC
EMISSTYPE
RBLC ID number
Date inserted into data base
Date of last update
Company name
State
EPA region
Permit issuance date
Permit number
Permitting agency code
AIRSID
SIC code
Process name
Process type code
SCC code
Pollutant
Basis for limit
Control method code (P,A,B,N)
Control method description
CAS number
Percent overall efficiency (design)
Emission type
      Following the creation of a search criteria list, you must choose to search the data base
to create a subset and continue your search (see Figures 3.17 and 3.18). However, you may
select to edit the existing criteria list before searching. If, after the creation of the criteria list,
you decide the list is not correct, you may select  to edit the criteria list before you perform
the search. The editing process may only be done using the Advanced Search menus. Once the
search is performed and the results are displayed, you may choose to create a new search criteria
list (this option would be used to further reduce the current subset), edit the existing criteria list
(to rebuild the current subset), scroll through previous criteria lists (this automatically reactivates
previous subsets) or exit to the Query Menu in order to View or Download the subset.
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RBLC QUERY
Criterion One
DATA ELEMENT
STATE
OPERATOR
ii
VALUES
IPX
CONNECTOR = |$
Enter Pie
Option Red
i
CREATE CRITERIA LIST
Criteria List for Subset : 1
Criterion Two
DATA ELEMENT
PROCESS
OPERATOR
11
VALUES
il
ase wait . . .
ucing Master file to create subset . . .
DATE: 08/31/95
Criterion Three
DATA ELEMENT
OPERATOR
:•:•:•:•:•:-
wit.
VALUES
"••, •.
\


Figure 3.17 - Advanced Search Screen While Conducting a Search
RBLC QUERY
STATE
PROCESS $
CREATE /REDUCE SUBSET
Criteria List for Subset : 1
TX AND
BOILER
DATE: 08/31/95

This subset contains : 50 Facilities,
75 Processes, and
269 Pollutants
Enter
Option
i
Press any key to continue . . .
Figure 3,18 - Results of Advanced Search

       After the search is performed, if you decide that not enough data was found, or too many
records were found, you can select  to change the criteria and then recreate the subset by
searching the data base again.

       Editing the existing search criteria list is one of the features that separates the Advanced
Query from the Standard Query.  Following a search, you may choose to recall and edit any one

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 of the three search criteria lists by using  to scroll up or  to scroll down.
 All previous subsets will remain the same, but all subsets following the edited criteria list will
 be replaced by new subsets.  For example, you create three subsets (and three corresponding
 criteria lists), 1, 2, and 3.  Following the creation of the third subset, you decide that you must
 rebuild subset 2 in  order to gather the information you need.  The Advanced Query user can
 perform this function in two ways. From the Advanced Query screen, you may simply scroll up
 () or down () to criteria list 2 and edit it;  or you may return  to the Query
 Menu, select , and reactivate subset 2. Upon reselection of Advanced Query,
 the system presents you with the  original criteria list for subset 2, which you may now edit
 Once the editing  is done, you must select to search the data base.  Subset 1 will remain the
 same;  Subset 2 will reflect the editing changes, and the system  will delete the original subset 3
 (see Figure  3.19).
    RBLC  QUERY                CREATE/REDUCE SUBSET               DATE:  08/31/95
                             Criteria List for  Subset  : 2
    Criterion  One                Criterion Two                   Criterion Three
    DATA ELEMENT                 DATA ELEMENT                    DATA ELEMENT
    OPERATOR                      OPERATOR                        OPERATOR
    pi                            *

    VALUES                        VALUES                          VALUES
                                  S02

    CONNECTOR  = 0$I
      Enter
     Option
        $
You will lose All  subsequent  criteria  lists
        and subsets if you continue  !!
   to Abandon  or   to Continue.
Figure 3.19 - Advanced Search Edit

       Help screens are available throughout the Advanced Query to aid you in accessing the
search flexibility provided with this option.

Viewing a  Subset

       After you choose the View option, the system presents a list of facilities in the current
subset (Figure 3.20).  You must choose a facility; a listing of processes for the facility follows.
The process list (Figure  3.21) allows you to either view the facility level information (see
Figure 3.22), or choose a process. Each process which met the selection criteria will be marked
with an '*' in the process listing.  If you choose to view the facility level data, you may then
choose to remove this particular facility from your download set (Figures 3.23 and 3.24). If you
exercise this option, the system will remove the marked facility before downloading the set to

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the your computer.  A facility may only be removed from downloading from the View Facility
screen.
RBLC QUERY

Record
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
--more--

Enter
Option
i

RBLC ID.SFX
TX-0007
TX-0008
TX-0009
TX-0010
TX-0011
TX-0013
TX-0015
TX-0016
TX-0018
TX-0021

An R means a
VIEW FACILITY LIST
Currently Active Subset : 1
Facility Name
SANDOW STEAM ELECT. STATION
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT
SW ELECT. POWER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
SW ELECT. POWER
GULF OIL CHEMICALS
CHAMPLIN PETROLEUM CO.
INDEPENDENT REFIN.

DATE: 08/31/95













facility has been marked for removal from download.
Enter Record Number to Select a Facility.


 HELP
 to Page Up
Eit to QUERY Menu  to Page Down
Figure 3.20 - Facility Level List
RBLC QUERY VIEW PROCESS
Currently Active
Facility: TX-0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING
REC NO Process Name
1 * BOILER, LIGNITE FIRED, 2 EA
2 LIMESTONE RAILCAR UNLOAD
3 LIMESTONE RECLAIM & TRANSFER
4 LIMESTONE LOADOUT
5 STORAGE PILE, LIMESTONE
6 LIMESTONE RECLAIM TUNNEL
7 SILO, LIMESTONE FEED, 3 HA
8 SILO, FLY ASH
— more-- An * means a process met the
To remove a facility, choose
Enter Enter Record Number to Select
Option iew Facility Level Data
1 Eit to View Facility List
LIST DATE: 08/31/95
Subset : 1
& POWER
Throughput Capacity
7863 MMBTU/H
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
selection criteria.
"R" from the facility data screen.
a Process.  HELP
 to Page Up
 to Page Down :
Figure 3.21 - Process Level List
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   RBLC          Subset:  1      VIEW  FACILITY                  DATE:  08/31/95

   TX-0008    HOUSTON LIGHTING  &  POWER
   ADDR:                                 CITY: FARRAR
   COUNTY: LIMESTONE                       ST: TX   ZIP:               REG:   6

                                                             ENTERED:03/01/83
   AGENCY: OT007 - EPA REGION VI                             UPDATED:04/01/83
    CONTACT:  JOHN BUNYAK                                     Est/Act Date
      PHONE:   (214)-767-1594                          APPL RCVD:       /   /
   PERMIT/FILE  #:                                  PERMIT  ISSUED: ACT  09/10/81
     SIC:                                              START-UP: EST  04/01/85
   AIRS ID:                                      COMPL VERIFIED:       /   /
   FACILITY NOTES:
   PM LIMIT TO  BE COMPUTED BY APPLICANT USING GRAPH DERIVED FROM NSPS(CONSIDER
   CONTROL EFFICIENCY AND FUEL  SULFUR CONTENT). SULFURIC  ACID MIST LIMIT
   APPLIES WHEN FIRING LIGNITE  WITH UP TO  1.71 LB/MMBTU.
   OTHERWISE, 0.075 LB/MMBTU WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH MORE THAN 1.71 LB/MMBTU.
     Enter
    Option
emove Facility from download                         HELP
Exit to acility List                      to Page Up
Eit to Process List   iew Notes      to Page Down
Figure 3.22 - Facility Level Information
   RBLC          Subset: 1      VIEW FACILITY                  DATE:  08/31/95

   TX-0008    HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
   ADDR:                                 CITY: FARRAR
   COUNTY: LIMESTONE                       ST: TX  ZIP:                REG:   6

                                                             ENTERED:03/01/83
   AGENCY: OT007 - EPA REGION VI                             UPDATED:04/01/83
    CONTACT:  JOHN BUNYAK                                      Est/Act Date
      PHONE:  (214)-767-1594                          APPL RCVD:        /   /
   PERMIT/FILE #:                                 PERMIT  ISSUED: ACT  09/10/81
     SIC:                                              START-UP: EST  04/01/85
   AIRS ID:                                      COMPL VERIFIED:        /   /
   FACILITY NOTES:
   PM LIMIT TO BE COMPUTED BY APPLICANT USING GRAPH DERIVED FROM NSPS(CONSIDER
   CONTROL EFFICIENCY AND FUEL SULFUR CONTENT). SULFURIC  ACID MIST LIMIT
   APPLIES WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH UP TO 1.71 LB/MMBTU.
   OTHERWISE, 0.075 LB/MMBTU WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH MORE THAN 1.71  LB/MMBTU.
     Enter
    Option
       It
          RECORD HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM DOWNLOAD
Figure 3.23 - Facility Level Information After Removal From Download
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RBLC QUERY
Record
Number RBLC ID.SFX
1 TX-0007
2 R TX-0008
3 TX-0009
4 TX-0010
5 TX-0011
6 TX-0013
7 TX-0015
8 TX-0016
9 TX-0018
10 TX-0021
— more--
An R means a
VIEW FACILITY LIST
Currently Active Subset : 1
Facility Name
DATE: 08/31/95

SANDOW STEAM ELECT. STATION
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT
SW ELECT. POWER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
SW ELECT. POWER
GULF OIL CHEMICALS
CHAMPLIN PETROLEUM CO.
INDEPENDENT REFIN.
facility has been marked for removal from download.
Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Facility.  HELP
Option  to Page Up
1 Eit to QUERY Menu  to Page Down
Figure 3.24 - Facility #2 Removed From Download

       If you choose a process, the system displays a listing of pollutants emitted by the process.
This pollutant  listing screen  (Figure 3.25) gives you the option to view the process level
information (see Figure  3.26), or view pollutant level information. Each pollutant which meets
the selection criteria is  marked with an '*'.  If you choose a pollutant, the system presents a
screen with all  pollutant level information (see Figure 3.27).

       To exit  the View option, return to the Facility List and choose  to exit to the Query
menu.  Use the Download option described in the next section to transfer  selected data to your
local PC.
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RBLC

Facility
Process :
REC NO
1 *
2 *
3 *
4 *
5 *
6 *
7 *
8 *
--more--

Enter
Option
1

VIEW POLLUTANT LIST
Currently Active Subset : 1
DATE: 08/31/95

: TX-0008. HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
BOILER, LIGNITE FIRED, 2 EA 7863 MMBTU/H
Pollutant
PM
S02
NOX
CO
VOC
PB
HG
BE
Primary Emission Limit
0 LB/MMBTU
0 SEE NOTE
1 LB/MMBTU
0 LB/MMBTU
0 LB/MMBTU
0 LB/MMBTU
0 LB/MMBTU
0 LB/MMBTU
Basis
NSPS

NSPS
BACT
BACT
BACT
BACT
BACT
An * means a pollutant met the selection criteria.
To remove a
facility, choose "R" from the facility data screen.
Enter Record Number to View Pollutant Data
Exit to acility List
 HELP
 to Page Up
Eit to Process List iew Process  to Page Down
Figure 3.25 - Pollutant Level List
   RBLC
    Subset: 1
VIEW PROCESS
DATE: 08/31/95
   TX-0008    HOUSTON LIGHTING  &  POWER

   PROCESS: BOILER, LIGNITE  FIRED,  2  EA

   PROCESS TYPE: 11.003
   SCC CODE:
   PRIMARY FUEL: LIGNITE
   THROUGHPUT:   7863 MMBTU/H


   PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:
                                                         SELECTED
                              HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED?    N
                              IF YES,  HOW?    STACK TESTING?    N
                                                INSPECTIONS?    N
                                               CALCULATIONS?    N
                                              OTHER TESTING?    N
                              DESCRIPTION:
     Enter
    Option
Exit to acility List                                  HELP
Exit to 

rocess List (& Fac details) to Page Up Eit to Pollutant List (& Proc details) to Page Down Figure 3.26 - Process Level Information 3-19


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   RBLC
               Subset: 1
VIEW POLLUTANT
DATE: 08/31/95
                                                        7863  MMBTU/H
TX-0008     HOUSTON LIGHTING  &  POWER
PROCESS:    BOILER. LIGNITE FIRED,  2 EA
POLLUTANT:  PM                    CAS NUMBER:                        SELECTED
POLLUTION PREVENTION/ADD-ON  CONTROL EQUIP/BOTH/HO CONTROLS FEASIBLE:  A
POLL. PREVENT./ADD-ON   ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
           DESCRIPTION:
   NUMBER  OF CONTROL OPTIONS  CONSIDERED:
   EMISSION LIMITS:
         PRIMARY: 0 LB/MMBTU
       ALTERNATE: 0
    STANDARDIZED: 0

   COST DATA:        VERIFIED BY AGENCY:
       CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $
       O/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $
                                         0  RANK OF OPTION SELECTED:  0

                                                         BASIS:   NSPS
                                                       %  EFFICIENCY:  100.00
                                                     EMISSION TYPE:   P

                                        N  YEAR USED IN  COST ESTIMATES:
                                        0.00    ANNUALIZED COST: $      0.00
                                        0.00 COST EFFECTIVNS. $/TON     0.00
     Enter
    Option
           Exit to acility  List
           Exit to 

rocess List Eit to Pollutant List HELP to Page 'Up to Page Down Figure 3.27 - Pollutant Level Information The RBLC data base is divided into separate data bases depending on when the data was first added to the RBLC. If you would like to apply the current search criteria to another of the RBLC data bases you can save your criteria when you exit from the Query menu (Figure 3.28). After saving your criteria, the system returns to the Data Base Selection menu. If you select another data base from this selection menu, the system automatically searches this new data base with your saved criteria before it displays the QUERY menu. When the search is complete, the system displays the results of the search. All of your search criteria are available for editing with the advanced search option. If the search is successful, all of the Query menu options will be enabled. You can immediately choose a download format, for example. If no records in the new data base match your saved criteria, you may wish to edit your criteria and try the search again. 3-20


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    RBLC
                      QUERY MENU
DATE:  09/11/95
                             Currently Active Subset   :  1
                             STANDARD SEARCH  (REDUCE SUBSET)

                             ADVANCED SEARCH  (REDUCE SUBSET)
                                    Save  criteria?  Y/N?
                         Do you want to  save the current search criteria
                         and  reapply it  to another RBLC data base?
      Enter
     Opt ion
       X
Enter Yes to save criteria and exit;  No to exit without saving.
                                                        for HELP
Figure 3.28 - Save Search Criteria Prompt

The Browse Module

       The Browse module allows you to select from a list of process types and search the data
base for all determinations of that type.  You can even search  for a major category of process
type to view the  complete set of determinations in all of the subcategories for that process
category. For example, searching for process type 11.000 finds all external combustion processes
from  11.001 to 11.999.  After you have selected a set of determinations,  you can view the
determinations.  The Browse view list works just like the list in  Query except that it is sorted by
facility name (rather than RBLC ID) so  that you can readily find determinations of interest to
you. The facility, process, and pollutant  screens are identical to the screens for the view option
of Query.  A "Jump" option lets you move quickly to the facility name that begins with a given
letter.  If the set does not contain any facility whose name begins with a particular  letter, jump
moves down the facility list to the name  that begins with the next higher letter in the alphabet

       In  addition to   viewing the facilities  on-line, you  can mark  selected facilities  and
download them to your local  PC.  Remember that you cannot select the download  option until
you have used the view option to mark one or more facilities for downloading.  Unlike Query,
Browse begins with all of the selected facilities unmarked. A "Mark" option at the facility list
lets you mark or unmark all of the facilities currently displayed on the screen,  or you  can
mark/unmark a single  facility.  After you have marked facilities for downloading,  the Browse
download option works like the Query download option does. See the next section and Appendix
G for a discussion of downloading and examples of the available download formats.
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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                     Part 4 - Downloading Information to Your PC
       The RBLC information system allows you to download selected data to the your PC.
Note that if the main data base is the current selected data file, the Download Subset option
produces an error message stating that you must create a valid subset at least once in order to
download.  You may download a maximum of 100 determinations at one time.

       The system allows you select the format of the downloaded data. The available format
options for downloading data are free format (all data elements, with data field names), Lotus
or dBASE ready format (most data elements in a data base ready for dBASE or translation into
Lotus), and the following standard report formats:

       •      Appendix  F:  A summary listing, in alphabetical order by facility name, which
             includes the following information:  facility  name, year of the compilation in
             which the determination appears, RBLC ID number  and suffix, process  code
             number, date of permit issuance, process name.

       •      Appendix  G: A summary listing, in order of process code, which includes the
             following  information:  facility  name, year  of the compilation in  which the
             determination appears, RBLC ED number and  suffix, date  of permit issuance,
             agency name, agency contact name, agency telephone number.

       •      Appendix  H:   A detailed listing of all new  and revised individual source
             information

       •      Statistical  Ranking report:  A summary listing, in ascending order by standard
             emission limit, of processes which contain a specified pollutant  This data allows
             users to  compare  the  effectiveness of  RACT, BACT,  and  LAER control
             technologies. At a minimum, the subset selected must contain only a single
             process code and a single pollutant  The subset may be further refined by process
             name.  Pollutants with no value in  the standard emission limit field are not
             included in the statistics. Instead, primary emission limits for these pollutants are
             shown in an exception report  The exception report is sorted by primary emission
             unit, then in ascending order by primary emission limit

       After you choose the Download Subset option from the Query Menu, die system presents
you with a list of the available formats for downloading and an option to  return to the Query
Menu (Figure 4.1). For an example of each downloading format, see Appendix G.
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   RBLC                     DOWNLOAD FORMAT MENU                 DATE: 08/31/95
                            Currently Active  Subset  : 1
                            INDEX OF DETERMINATIONS - APPENDIX F.

                            DETERMINATIONS BY  PROCESS - APPENDIX G.

                            DETAILED SOURCE LISTINGS - APPENDIX H.

                            FREE FORM FORMAT - ALL DATA

                            LOTUS OR dBASE INPUT FORMAT

                            STATISTICAL RANKING REPORT

                            EXIT TO QUERY MENU
      Enter          Select the  Format you want  to Download your data in
    Option                         or press  for HELP.
Figure 4.1 - Download Format Menu

      If you choose the Appendix H, free form, or Lotus/dBASE download formats, the system
prompts you to select  the amount  of data to download (Figure 4.2).  You may choose to
download all processes and  pollutant data relating to  selected facilities, download all  data
(including all pollutant data for the processes) relating to only processes selected by the search
criteria (marked with an '*'), or download process and pollutant data for pollutants specified in
the search criteria (marked with an  '*').  Please  note that any facility which was marked for
removal from download in the View option will not be  included in the download data set. If
there are more than one hundred (non-removed) facilities in your subset, the first one hundred
will be downloaded.

      After you have selected the amount of data to download, the program will prompt you
for a file name (Figure  4.3).  the system automatically generates a name for the internal file it
uses to store the data selected for downloading. For some communication software, this name
is  also used for the actual download file.  To use  the file name generated by the system, press
. To specify another file name, type a 1 to 8-character file name at the prompt and press
. If the file name you specify is already in use,  you must enter a different name.  (Do
not enter a drive or path specification until the download protocol begins execution).
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    RBLC
                              DOWNLOAD OPTIONS MENU
                                                 DATE:  08/31/95
                           Currently Active Subset
      ALL FACILITY LEVEL DATA,  PLUS DATA ON ...
                


                


                
       ALL PROCESSES AND POLLUTANTS FOR EACH SELECTED
       FACILITY

       ONLY SELECTED PROCESSES AND ALL POLLUTANTS
       FOR EACH SELECTED FACILITY

       ONLY SELECTED POLLUTANTS FOR EACH SELECTED
       FACILITY AND PROCESS

       EXIT TO DOWNLOAD FORMAT MENU
     Enter
    Opt ion
            Select the data you want to Download
                  or Press  for HELP.
Figure 4.2 - Download Options Menu
   RBLC
             DOWNLOAD FORMAT MENU
DATE: 08/31/95
                           Currently Active  Subset  :  1
                        INDEX  OF  DETERMINATIONS -  APPENDIX F.
                               Enter  File  Name:
                      The data you  have  selected will be temporarily
                      stored  in  an  internal  file prior to downloading.
                      You may accept  the file  name suggested above,  or
                      type  in a  different file name.
                      CAUTION: There  is  a danger of overwriting files
                      if you  have already downloaded  a file during this
                      session and don't  change the temporary file name.
     Enter
    Opt ion
 To accept this file name, press .  To use a different
 file name, type the new file name and press .
 to Abandon                                  for HELP
Figure 4.3 - Download File Name Prompt

      If you have downloaded a file earlier in a session, the file may be overwritten.  To avoid
overwriting files, specify a new file name each time you download during any one session. You
may also use the download function of your communication software (e.g., CROSSTALK) to
name a download file.
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       Once you have selected the amount of data to download, the program will process the
subset sequentially. First, a facility record is read and formatted as specified. During the format
process, the record is written  to a file for downloading.  After the facility  information is
formatted, the program loops through all process records for the facility (described below) and
then reads the next selected facility record.  The system updates a status counter of the number
of determinations as it completes processing of each facility record. When all the facilities have
been written to the download file, the program executes the download protocol and returns to the
Query Menu.

       If you have selected to download all processes, or if the selection criteria only specified
information at the facility level, the program reads a process record based on Facility number.
Otherwise the program reads a process record based on the subset of data specified. The process
information is then formatted and written  to the download file if appropriate.  Following the
formatting of the process data, the program loops through all pollutants for the process (described
in the following  paragraph).  Then the next selected process record  is read.  When  all the
processes for the current facility have been read and formatted, the program  reads the next
selected facility and continues processing.

       If you have selected to download all pollutants, or if the selection criteria only specified
information at the facility or process level, the program reads the pollutant record based on the
Facility number and Process number. If only pollutants specified in the search criteria are to be
downloaded, the program reads the pollutant record  based on the subset of data selected. The
pollutant information is then formatted and  written to the download file.  When all the pollutants
for the current process have been read and formatted,  the program reads the next selected process
and continues processing.

       Since  the number of determinations  that may be downloaded at one time is limited to one
hundred, the  download process should not be  too  time-consuming.   Some of the download
formats, such as Free Format,  Appendix  H,  and Lotus/dBASE, take longer because  more
information is included. Any download may be stopped by pressing  during the download
process.
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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

               Part 5 -- Editing Information Online in the RBLC Data Base
       Upon entering the RBLC information system you may choose to Query or Edit The first
screen that you see is shown in Figure 5.1. This section of the RBLC User's Manual describes
the Edit option. To choose Edit from the Main menu, simply press . As with the Query
section of the system, you must press the Enter key after each menu selection.
                       RACT/BACT/LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM
   RBLC                         DATA BASE MENU                   DATE: 08/31/95




                              QUERY DATA BASE

                              EDIT DATA BASE

                              EXIT TO RBLC BBS





              Press  for HELP anywhere throughout  the  system.
    Enter
   Option
Press the appropriate letter to select option
         or press   for HELP.
Figure 5.1 - RBLC Main Menu

      It is important to note that the RBLC data base has an enhanced HELP system to provide
assistance at any point during an edit session.  When you press Fl to access HELP, the HELP
system explains the screen you are currently viewing.  HELP is context-sensitive, so that you do
not have to scroll through long lists of values in order to find the one appropriate to your
situation.

      After you select Edit from the Main menu, the system asks you for a password (see
Figure 5.2). In order to add or edit any information in the RBLC data base, you must have a
valid TTN user ID and RBLC password. For information on  obtaining a user ID see Part 1 of
this User's Manual.
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RACT/BACT/LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM
RBLC

DATA BASE MENU DATE: 08/31/95
 BROWSE DATA BASE
 QUERY DATA BASE
 EDIT DATA BASE
 EXIT TO RBLC BBS
111
Enter Password: |

Press  for HELP anywhere throughout the system.
Enter
Option
s
Password Required to Continue to the Edit Menu! !
Type in the Password and Press 
or Press  to abandon
Figure 5.2 - Password Entry Box

       Following the prompt to enter a password, you should enter your authorized password.
Based  on this password, you have access to specific determinations in both the transient and
permanent RBLC data bases.  If you enter an invalid password, the system displays a warning
message and denies you entry into the Edit module (see Figure 5.3).
RACT/BACT/LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM
RBLC

DATA BASE MENU DATE: 08/31/95
 BROWSE DATA BASE
 QUERY DATA BASE
 EDIT DATA BASE
 EXIT TO RBLC BBS
| Enter Password: XXXXXXX 1
1" 1

Press  for HELP anywhere throughout the system.
Enter
Option
ii

j *** INVALID PASSWORD ! ! ACCESS DENIED ! ! *** |

Figure 5.3 - Invalid Password Entered Into RBLC
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       After you have entered a valid password, the system displays the Record Selection Menu
(see Figure 5.4). This menu allows you to select which records to update.  The  option takes
you to the facility list screen that displays the RBLC IDs and company names you are authorized
to update.
   RBLC  EDIT              RECORD  SELECTION MENU                 DATE:  08/31/95
                               ENTER RBLC ID

                               LIST RBLC IDs

                               ADD NEW DETERMINATION

                               EXIT TO RBLC BBS
     Enter
   Option
Press  the appropriate letter  to select  option
          or press   for HELP.  .
Figure 5.4 - Record Selection Menu

       Throughout this section of the User's Manual we will refer to determinations in three
ways:  new, edited, and old. New indicates a determination that does not exist in the master data
base.  It has been recently entered into the RBLC information system and has not been promoted.
Edited indicates a determination that exists in the master data base, has recently been edited, and
the current copy resides in the transient data base.  Old indicates a determination that exists only
in the master data base.  No edits exist for this record in the transient data base.

       At the Record Selection Menu you have several options.  As mentioned earlier, the 
option stake you directly to a facility listing (similar to the list seen in the List Facilities View
Screen).  From this listing you may choose to edit one of the facilities on the list

       Another option is  Enter RBLC ID.  If you choose this option, the system displays
a pop-up box and prompts you to enter the RBLC ID of the record which you would like to
update (Figure 5.5). If you do not have authority to update the records for the RBLC ID entered,
the system displays a warning message, and  you are denied access (Figure 5.6). Alternately, if
you enter a RBLC ID that does not exist, the system displays an error message (Figure 5.7).
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RBLC EDIT

RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE:
 ENTER RBLC ID
 LIST RBLC IDs
 ADD NEW DETERMINATION
 EXIT TO SELECT DATA BASE MENU
(Enter RBLC ID:

Enter Enter the RBLC ID of the Record you want to EDIT
Option .
E  to Abandon 
Figure 5.5 - Enter
RBLC EDIT

Enter
Option
|1
RBLC ID
RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE:
 ENTER RBLC ID
 LIST RBLC IDs
 ADD NEW DETERMINATION
 EXIT TO SELECT DATA BASE MENU
I Enter RBLC ID: WY-0011

*** YOU DO NOT HAVE AUTHORITY TO EDIT THIS RECORD !
08/31/95

1

for HELP

08/31/95

1

i ***
Figure 5,6 - Edit Access Denied
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   RBLC  EDIT              RECORD SELECTION MENU                 DATE: 08/31/95
                              ENTER RBLC ID

                              LIST RBLC  IDs

                              ADD NEW  DETERMINATION

                              EXIT TO  SELECT DATA BASE MENU
                                            Enter RBLC ID:   KK-2222.20
    Enter
   Option
     El
*** INVALID  RBLC ID ***
Figure 5.7 - Invalid RBLC ID

      Choose  Add New Determination to input new information. The system assigns a
unique RBLC ID to the determination based on your agency affiliation and displays a data entry
screen.  If you are associated with an EPA regional office or  other agency that may have
authority for multiple jurisdictions, the system prompts you for the state abbreviation of the state
in which the facility is located (Figure 5.8).  Using this information, the system assigns a RBLC
ID to the  determination  and displays  a screen onto which  you can enter information.  For
information on adding a new determination, see Adding New Determinations to the Data Base
later in this section.
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  RBLC  EDIT               RECORD SELECTION MENU                 DATE:  08/31/95
                               ENTER RBLC ID

                               LIST RBLC IDs

                               ADD NEW -DETERMINATION

                               EXIT TO SELECT DATA  BASE MENU
                                             Enter State Abbreviation;
     Enter
   Opt ion
      A
 Enter  the State Abbreviation  in  which your  Facility is  found..

 to Abandon                                     for  HELP
Figure 5.8 - Add New Facility Selected

Editing the Data Base

       Editing the data base allows you to track the progress of your determinations, enter new
information, or correct any mistakes you may find in your determinations.

       After you choose  List RBLC IDs at the Record Selection Menu, the system presents
you with a list of the facilities which you are authorized to edit (Figure 5.9). The list identifies
the records you are authorized to update, and then displays the RBLC ED and facility name for
each record, in order by facility name.  Any new or edited determinations listed here have a letter
displayed to the left of the RBLC ID that describes  the status of the  record.   If no letter is
displayed, then the determination is old (Figure 5.12 illustrates an example of "C" and "I").
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RBLC EDIT
Record
Number RBLC ID.SFX
• 1 WA-0419
2 WA-0413
3 WA-0022
4 WA-0205
5 WA-0206
6 WA-0023
7 WA-0208
8 WA-0418
9 WA-0207
10 WA-0095
"C" = complete
FACILITY LIST

Facility Name
ARCO OIL AND GAS CO., RIO
BEAVER FALLS
JAMES RIVER CORP.
KALAMAZOO POWER LIMITED
KAY AUTOMOTIVE GRAPHICS
RINGLING BROTHERS, BARNUM
SEMMERLING FENCE
SOUTHERN GAS
TUSCARORA PLASTICS, INC.
UPF CORPORATION
•I" = Incomplete
DATE: 08/31/95


VIEJO SITE




AND BAILEY CIRCUS INC




•D' = Deleted
New Determinations are listed first.
Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Facility
Option
I Eit to EDIT

Menu
 HELP
 to Page Up
 to Page Down
Figure 5.9 - Facility List

       From the list presented, you may choose the facility to edit  In this case, let's say you
decide to edit WA-0022.  You enter the appropriate record number, in this case (3), and the
system displays the process list for that particular facility.  Figure 5.10 shows this process list
Selecting   Enter  RBLC ID  at  the Record  Selection  Menu brings you directly to the
process list.
RBLC EDIT PROCESS LIST
Facility
REC NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Enter
Option
1
: WA-0022 JAMES RIVER CORP.
Process Name
FURNACE, RECOVERY, #3
FURNACE, RECOVERY, #4
DISSOLVER VENT, SMELT, #3
DISSOLVER VENT, SMELT, #4
KILN, LIME & EVAPORATOR, BLOW HEAT
BOILER, MAGNEFITE
BOILER, POWER, #3
•C" = Complete 'I" = Incomplete
Enter Record Number to Select a Process
acility Level Data
Eit to Facility List
DATE: 08/31/95

Throughput Capacity
523.00 MMBTU/H
770.00 MMBTU/H
0.00
0.00
0.00
400.00 MMBTU/H
345.00 MMBTU/H
•D' = Deleted
 HELP
 to Page Up
 to Page Down
Figure 5.10 - Process List
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       At the process list, you must know whether you are editing facility level information,
process level information, or pollutant level information.  To determine which level your data is,
see Part 2 of this User's Manual.  A very common area of editing is  scheduling information,
which is used for tracking the progress of a determination and permit; this information is stored
at the facility level.

       Although it is possible to edit almost all of the information for a  determination, it  is
important to note two areas in which editing is restricted.  First, it is  possible to edit process
information  for a determination, but it is not possible to add a process to or to delete a process
or pollutant  from an existing determination. For tracking purposes, it is necessary for any new
processes to be added as part of a new determination.  In this case, you must choose  Add
New Facility at the  Record Selection  Menu and reenter the  facility information and the
information  for the new process.

       Agency Codes and  Agency  Names are the second area in which the edit function  is
restricted. You cannot change these fields once they have been entered into the data base.  If
a determination has an  error or  if an agency name  is changed due to reorganization, please
contact the RBLC System Administrator at (919) 541-2736.  He or she has the authority to make
this change for you.

       The last area where editing is restricted is the RBLC ID (and suffix where applicable).
Because this information is system-generated, it is never entered or edited by you.

       If you choose  Facility Level Data at the Process List, the system displays the facility
level information as seen in Figure 5.11. You can choose to edit or delete the data or view the
notes.
       The 'complete' or 'incomplete' indicator displayed in the upper right comer of the screen
(see Figure  5.12)  tells  the RBLC System Administrator (SA) whether the  determination  is
complete and ready to be moved to the RBLC permanent data base. All new determinations are
initially marked 'incomplete'  until the  quality assurance (QA) review is conducted.  This
indicator is toggled to 'complete'  if the determination passes the QA review. You cannot change
this indicator. Periodically, the RBLC SA will review the determinations in the transient data
base which have been marked 'complete'.  If all of the required fields are complete, the RBLC
S A will promote the determination to the permanent RBLC data base. Alternatively, if the RBLC
SA decides  that the determination is not complete, he or she will toggle it back to incomplete
and send a notice to the person authorized to edit the determination. For information about the
required fields, see Adding New  Determinations to the Data Base later in this  section.
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   RBLC  EDIT
                                FACILITY   DATA
                                                   DATE:  08/31/95
  WA-0022    JAMBS RIVER CORP.
  ADDRs  1000 COMPUTER CIRCLE
  COUNTY: WAKE
                             CITY: CAMAS
                               ST: WA  ZIP: 27621
               REG:  10
                                                             ENTERED: 04/24/89
  AGENCY:  WA999 - WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF  THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED: 01/31/92
  CONTACT:  ALAN BUTLER                                        Est/Act Date
     PHONE:  (206)649-7103                             APPL RCVD: ACT 04/04/85
  PERMIT/PILE #: PSD-88-3 & DE-88-360 MODIFICAT  PERMIT ISSUED: ACT 09/26/91
      SICs                                               START-UP» ACT 07/01/90
  AIRS  ID:                                       COMPL VERIFIED! ACT 03/01/90
  FACILITY NOTES:
     Enter
   Option
dit Facility      elete Facility
Exit to acility List
Eit to Process  List    View otes
               HELP
   to  Page Up
 to Page  Down
Figure 5.11 - Facility Data Screen
  RBLC   EDIT
                    FACILITY  DATA
        DATE:  08/31/95
  WA-0022     JAMES RIVER CORP.
  ADDR:  1000  COMPUTER CIRCLE
  COUNTY: WAKE
                             CITY: CAMAS
                               ST: WA  ZIP: 27621
                                                          COMPLETE
               REG:  10
                                                             ENTERED: 04/24/89
  AGENCY: WA999  -  WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED: 01/31/92
  CONTACT:   ALAN BUTLER                                        Est/Act Date
    PHONE:   {206)649-7103                             APPL RCVD: ACT 04/04/85
  PERMIT/PILE  #: PSD-88-3 & DE-88-360 MODIFICAT   PERMIT ISSUED: ACT 09/26/91
     SIC:                                               START-UP: ACT 07/01/90
  AIRS ID:                                       COMPL VERIFIED: ACT 03/01/90
  FACILITY NOTES:
    Enter
   Option
dit Facility      elete Facility
Exit to acility  List
Eit to Process List     Edit otes
               HELP
   to  Page  Up
 to Page  Down
Figure 5.12 - Record Flagged as Complete

      If you choose to  Edit Facility at the Facility Data screen, the system displays all
facility level information for the determination.  All fields that may be edited are highlighted on
screen. See Figure 5.13. You must press the Enter key to move the cursor to the field(s) that
you would like to edit and type in the new information.  If you have questions regarding valid
information for a field, press Fl for HELP. The RBLC HELP system is context-sensitive and
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provides information for this particular field. To edit the notes, choose  Edit Notes at the
Facility Data screen.
  RBLC  EDIT                    EDIT FACILITY  DATA               DATE: 08/31/95

  WA-0022    JAMES  RIVER CORP.                                         COMPLETE
  ADDR:  3£00 COMPTITER CIBOWS             CITY*  O8HSS '"  '
  COUNTY: WAKE                              ST:  WA  ZIP: ??621          RBGi  10

                                                               KNTBRBDi 04/24/89
  AGENCY: WA999  - WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED: jpf3t/3V»2
  CONTACT:  ALAS SUTLER                                          Est/Act Date
    PHONE:  a649~7t03                              APPL RCVD:  fcCtf
  PERMIT/PILE #: SSD-aS-3 & t5E-8S-360 MOOIFliir  PERMIT ISSUED:  fcCT
      SIC:                                                START-UP:  3«?r
  AIRS ID:                                         COMPIi VERIFIED:  ACT
  FACILITY NOTES:
                            to Save Facility Data

          to Abandon and Exit                               HELP
Figure 5.13 - Edit Option Selected from Facility Data Screen (Figure 5.11)

       After you input all the facility information, the system validates the information in key
fields.  You must enter a non-blank facility name and specify "New/Mod" for the determination.
The data can be saved if the information in each field is in the proper format, i.e. dates before
the present date in certain date fields, specific numeric ranges in numeric fields.

       Another option which you may choose at the Facility Data screen (Figure 5.11) is to 
Delete Facility. This option allows the facility data and any processes and pollutants associated
with the facility to be deleted from the transient data base (see Figure 5.14).
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   RBLC  EDIT                      FACILITY DATA                 DATE:  08/31/95

   WA-0022     JAMES RIVER CORP.                                         COMPLETE
   ADDR: 1000 COMPUTER CIRCLE             CITY* CAMAS
   COUNTY: WAKE                              ST$ WA  ZIP:  27621          RBOt 10

                                                                ENTEREDt  04/24/89
   AGENCY: WA999 - WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED:  01/31/92
   CONTACT:   ALAN BUTLER                                          Est/Act Date
     PHONE:   (206)649-7103                              APPL RCVDi ACT  04/04/85
   PERMIT/FILE #: PSD-88-3 & DE-88-360 MODIFICAT  PERMIT ISSUED: ACT  09/26/91
      SIC:                                                 START-UP: ACT  07/01/90
   AIRS ID:                                         COMPL VERIFIED: ACT  03/01/90
   FACILITY NOTES:
     Enter
    Option
      I
ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO FLAG THIS DETERMINATION AS
         DELETED FROM THE TRANSIENT DATA SET  ?
Figure 5.14 - Delete Option Selected from Facility Data Screen

       Selecting to delete a determination from the transient data base actually flags all the
records for that determination as deleted.  You can still see the determination but cannot edit it.
The word "DELETED" appears in the upper right corner of  the  screen.   For edited
determinations, you can choose to copy the original  data from the master  data  base to the
transient data base instead of flagging the determination as deleted.  Any deleted records are
permanently removed from the transient data base when records are promoted to the master data
base.  If you have chosen to delete a determination in error, you may undelete.  This simply
removes the flags from each record and the records can be edited as before. Note that only new
or edited determinations may be deleted/undeleted.

       Using the current example of the James River  Corporation, you have now viewed the
facility list, chosen the first facility, and edited the facility level information. Now  it is time to
edit the process level information.  After saving the changes to the facility level information,
choose  to return to the Process List.  You may now Eit to Facility List or enter a record
number to select a process.  See Figure 5.10  to review the process list. Assume that you want
to edit information for the first process,  Furnace, Recovery, #3.  Press the Enter key to select
process number one.  The system displays the Pollutant List for the process (see Figure 5.15).
At this screen, you may choose to edit the process data or view the information for a specific
pollutant, or add a new  pollutant to this process. Figure 5.16 displays the screen which you
would  see after choosing 

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RBLC EDIT POLLUTANT LIST
Facility
Process:
REC NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Enter
Option
1
: WA-0022.AA JAMES RIVER CORP.
FURNACE, RECOVERY, #3
Pollutant Primary Emission Limit
PM10 0.0330 GR/DSCF AT 8% O2
VE 20.0000 % OPACITY
S02 10.0000 PPM AT 8% O2
NOX 2.1300 LB/ADUT
CO 2755.0000 T/YR
VOC 219.0000 T/YR
TRS 5.0000 PPMDV AT 8% O2,
DATE: 08/31/95
523.00 MMBTU/H
Basis
BACT
BACT
BACT
BACT
BACT
LAER
12H BACT
Enter Record Number to Select Pollutant Data.  HELP
Exit to DIT Menu dd Pollutant  to Page Up
Eit to Process List 

rocess Data to Page Down Figure 5.15 - Pollutant List RBLC EDIT PROCESS DATA DATE: 08/31/95 WA-0022 JAMES RIVER CORP. PROCESS: FURNACE, RECOVERY, #3 PROCESS TYPE: 11.999 SCC CODE: PRIMARY FUEL: THROUGHPUT: 523.00 MMBTU/H PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES: HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED? Y IF YES, HOW? STACK TESTING? N INSPECTIONS? N CALCULATIONS? Y OTHER TESTING? Y DESCRIPTION: Enter Option Exit to EDIT enu Exit to

rocess List Eit to Pollutant List elete Process HELP dit Process to Page Up to Page Down Figure 5.1 Process Data Screen, user may now choose to edit information Figure 5.17 displays the screen used to edit process information (RBLC highlights all fields that may be edited). As with the facility information, you may press Fl to access HELP at any point while editing process information. 5-12


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   RBLC  EDIT                 EDIT  PROCESS DATA                  DATE:  08/31/95

   WA-0022     JAMES RIVER CORP.

   PROCESS:  ||itNACE, UECOUgRY, f3           - ,'       ' '   -

   PROCESS TYPEs 11.999                     HAS  COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED?     f
   SCC CODE:                                 IF YES,  HOW?   STACK TESTING?     $j
   PRIMARY FUEL:                                               INSPECTIONS?     f>
   THROUGHPUT:   $23.00   WW8W/H                            CALCULATIONS?     |
                                                             OTHER TESTING?     %
                                             DESCRIPTION:
                                                           ff ,,           ff f  ff  f

   PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:
                              to Save Process Data

           to Abandon  and Exit                                HELP
Figure 5.17 - Edit Process Screen, fields to be edited will be highlighted

       Deleting  a  process from a new determination flags  the process record and all  the
associated pollutant records, just the  same as deleting from the facility  level.   For edited
determinations, the original process and pollutant data from the master data base is copied to the
transient data base. Undeleting a process works exactly the same at the process level as it does
at the facility level.

       Remember, only new or edited determinations may be deleted/undeleted.

       To edit pollutant information, follow the same steps as you did to edit facility and process
level information.  First, you must choose a pollutant from the Pollutant List.  Then the system
displays the Pollutant Data screen (see Figure 5.18).  At this point, you may choose to 
Delete Pollutant  or  Edit Pollutant information.  If you choose to  edit the information, the
Edit Pollutant screen appears with the appropriate fields highlighted (see Figure 5.19). As with
facility and process level information, you can access HELP at  any point while editing pollutant
data by pressing  Fl.
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  RBLC  EDIT                    POLLUTANT DATA                 DATE:  08/31/95

  WA-0022    JAMBS  RIVER CORP.
  PROCESS:   FURNACE,  RECOVERY,  #3                  523.00 MKBTU/H
  POLLUTANT: PM10                  CAS NUMBER:
  POLLUTION PREVENTION/ADD-ON CONTROL EQUIP/BOTH/HO CONTROLS FEASIBLE:   A
  POLL. PREVENT./ADD-ON   ESP W/HEAT RECOVERY SCRUBBER
            DESCRIPTION:

  NUMBER OF CONTROL OPTIONS CONSIDEREDi  0  RANK OF OPTION SELECTEDt   0
  EMISSION LIMITS:
        PRIMARY:         0.0330 GR/DSCF AT 8% O2         BASIS:  BACT
      ALTERNATE:       328.0000 T/YR                   * EFFICIENCY:    99.500
   STANDARDIZED:         0.0000                       EMISSION TYPE:  P

  COST DATA:         VERIFIED BY AGENCY: N  YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES:
      CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $      0.00    ANNUALIZBD COST: $       0.00
      0/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $      0.00 COST EFFECTVNS. $/TON       0.00
    Enter
   Option
Exit to EDIT enu                            elete Pollutant
Exit to 

rocess List dit Pollutant to Page Up Eit to Pollutant List HELP to Page Down Figure 5.18 - Pollutant Data Screen RBLC EDIT EDIT POLLUTANT DATA DATE: 08/31/95 WA-0022 JAMES RIVER CORP. PROCESS: FURNACE, RECOVERY, #3 523.00 MMBTU/B POLLUTANT: jjfjflQ CAS NUMBER: POLLUTION PREVENTION/ADD-ON CONTROL EQUIP/BOTH/NO CONTROLS FEASIBLE: & POLL. PREVENT./ADD-ON £SHP W/HEAT RECOVERY SCRtJfcBER DESCRIPTION: NUMBER OF CONTROL OPTIONS CONSIDERED: Q RANK OF OPTION SELECTED: 0 EMISSION LIMITS: PRIMARY: 0.0330 GR/8SCF AT 8* O2 BASIS: BACT ALTERNATE: 328.0000 T/YR % EFFICIENCY: $9.500 STANDARDIZED: O.MOO . EMISSION TYPE: P COST DATA: VERIFIED BY AGENCY: H YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES: CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $ 0.00 ANNUALIZBD COST: $ 0,00 O/M COST OP CONTROL EQUIP: $ 0.00 COST EFFBCTVNS. $/TON '0»00 to Save Pollutant Data to Abandon and Exit HELP Figure 5.19 - Edit Pollutant Screen You may continue to edit processes and pollutants for a facility determination until all edits are complete. Once the edit process is complete for the first determination, exit to the Facility List. At that point, you may choose to Eit to Edit Menu or select another facility for which you have update authorization. If you were editing an individual RBLC ID, the Eit option from the process list returns you to the Edit menu. 5-14


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Adding New Determinations to the Data Base

       At the Record Selection Menu  (Figure 5.4), you  may  choose to  Add New
Determination to the RBLC data base.  Using this information, the system will assign a unique
RBLC ID to the new determination.

       The information for the determination does  not have to be complete in order to add a
determination to the RBLC data base.  You can use the system as a tracking tool while a
determination or permit is being developed.  The scheduling data, stored at the facility level in
the RBLC data base, is designed specifically as a tracking aid for air pollution control personnel.

       Although the information for a determination does not have to be complete, the RBLC
does  have  certain  restrictions with  regard to minimum information.   For each  RBLC
determination, you must input at least one process and one pollutant  Only six fields are needed
to save the new determination:  facility name, NEW/MOD status, process name, process type
code, pollutant name, and control method code.

       The  RBLC  also  has certain restrictions with regard  to  information required for a
determination to be considered as complete and eligible for promotion to  the permanent RBLC
data base. Data for most of the searchable fields must be entered before a determination will be
promoted. These restrictions help insure that searches will be productive and that the data base
contains information that is helpful to most users. Complete determinations must have data for
the following RBLC required fields:

       •     Facility name
       •     SIC code
       •     Permit number
       •     Permit issued date
       •     Process name
       •     Process type code
             SCC code
       •     Pollutant name
       •     CAS number
       •     Control method code
       •     Control method description
       •     Basis for limit
       •     Overall percent efficiency
       •     Emission type

       On-line help is available for Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes.  SIC and
Source Classification Codes (SCC) are available for downloading from the RBLC BBS, in either
a dB ASE ID+ file format or as ASCII text  If you do not have access to this or any other source
for these codes, for each process, provide a description of the specific process, including fuel,
capacity, and product as appropriate. CAS numbers  are not required for generic pollutants such


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«  as VOC or PM.  If no controls are feasible, enter "N" as the control method code.  You do not
  need to provide a description.

         Also, you should not input information until you are certain that you have listed all
  processes for the facility. You cannot add processes to an existing facility determination. If, for
  example, a  facility makes  a modification and  adds a process, you must reenter all facility
  information and add the process information to this new RBLC determination.

         Once the system has assigned a unique RBLC ID to the facility, you are ready to input
  the information  for the determination.   Remember, the system  has context-sensitive HELP
  throughout the Add process.  If you do not understand the type of information that the system
  requires, just press Fl to view an  appropriate HELP screen.

         After choosing  to add a new facility at the Record Selection Menu, the  system will
  prompt you whether a  determination exists from which it should copy facility information.
  Often, several determinations exist for one facility. You can copy the facility information to the
  new determination. If you answer 'yes' to the prompt to copy information, the system will ask
  for a RBLC ID.  From this ID, it  will copy the information into the Add Facility screen.

         After receiving an answer,  'yes' or 'no', the system will display the Add Facility screen
  with or without the copied information (see Figure 5.20).  Note the new RBLC ID in the upper
  left-hand corner.   Unless facility  information was copied,  all fields on this screen are blank
  except the following:

         •      State abbreviation
         •     U.S. EPA region
         •      Date of determination entry (current date)
         •     Agency Code and Name
         •      Date of last update  (current date)

  Enter all facility information for the determination and save the information.  The system will
  provide a message stating that you must now enter process data for the facility (Figure 5.21).
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  RBLC   EDIT
                           ADD  FACILITY DATA
                       DATE: 08/31/95
  WA-0022
  ADDR:
  COUNTY:
          COMPANY NAME:
                                        CITY:
                                          STi WA  ZIP:
                              REG: 10
                                                              ENTERED:  04/24/89
  AGENCY:  WA999 - WASHINGTON  DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT  UPDATED:  Cl/31/92
  CONTACT:                                                      Est/Act Date
     PHONE:  {   }                                     APPL RCVD:   '   f /  /
  PERMIT/FILE #:                   111            PERMIT ISSUED:      * /  /  '
      SIC:       -                                        START-UP:      I  -t  { ,
  AIRS  ID:                                       COMPL VERIFIED:      "  /  /
  FACILITY NOTES:
                          to Save Facility Data

       to Abandon and Exit
                                                                 HELP
Figure 5.20 - Add Facility Screen
  RBLC  EDIT
                           ADD FACILITY DATA
                       DATE: 08/31/95
WA-0022
ADDR:
COUNTY:
              JAMES RIVER CORP.
CITY:
  ST: WA  ZIP:
                                                                        REG: 10
                                                             ENTERED: 06/15/92
  AGENCY: WA999 - WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED: 06/15/92
  CONTACT:                                                       Est/Act Date
    PHONE:   (    )   -                                 APPL RCVD:        /  /
  PERMIT/FILE  #:                                   PERMIT  ISSUED:        /  /
     SIC:                                               START-UP:        /  /
  AIRS ID:                                        COMPL VERIFIED:        /  /
  FACILITY  NOTES:
    Enter
   Option
                           *** Facility Data Saved ***
                *** You must now enter a process for this  facility ***
Figure 5.21 - Facility Data Saved, the user must enter process data.

      The next screen that you will see is the Add Process screen (Figure 5.22). You can enter
the process data for the first process.  If you press , a message will ask you if you want
to start over with a new process or quit the entire add procedure.  If you choose to quit, the
system will delete the facility data and return you to the Record Selection Menu screen.  Again,
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Fl will provide HELP at any point while adding process information. After the process data is
input and saved, the system will prompt you to enter the pollutant data  (see Figure 5.23).
  RBLC   EDIT                 ADD PROCESS DATA                    DATE: 08/31/95

  WA-0022    JAKES  RIVER CORP.

  PROCESS:

  PROCESS TYPE:                            HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED?    N
  SCC CODE:                                IF YES,  BOW?   STACK  TESTING?    ft
  PRIMARY FUEL:                                              INSPECTIONS?    »
  THROUGHPUT:       0.00                                    CALCULATIONS?    K
                                                            OTHER  TESTING?    N
                                            DESCRIPTION: ' ,

  PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:
                            to Save Process Data

          to Abandon and Exit                                HELP
Figure 5.22 - Add Process Screen
RBLC EDIT ADD PROCESS DATA DATE: 08/31/95
WA-0022
PROCESS :
JAMES RIVER CORP.

PROCESS TYPE: HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED? N
SCC CODE: IF YES, HOW? STACK TESTING? N
PRIMARY FUEL: INSPECTIONS? N
THROUGHPUT: 0.00 CALCULATIONS? N
OTHER TESTING? N
DESCRIPTION:
PROCESS /COMPLIANCE NOTES:
Enter
Option
*** Process Data Saved ***
*** You must now enter a pollutant for this process ***
Figure 5.23 - Process Data Saved, the user must enter the pollutant data.

       The final screen that you will see is the Add Pollutant screen (Figure 5.24).  You can
enter the pollutant data for the first process. If you press , a message will ask you if you
want to start over with a new pollutant or quit the entire add procedure.  If you choose to quit,

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 the system will delete the facility data and process data and return you to the Record Selection
 Menu screen.  Again, Fl will provide HELP at any point while adding pollutant information.
   RBLC  EDIT                 ADD  POLLUTANT DATA                 DATE:  08/31/95

   WA-0022    JAMES  RIVER CORP.
   PROCESS:   FURNACE,  RECOVERY,  #3                    523.00 MMBTU/H
   POLLUTANT:                                           CAS NUMBER: •:•
   POLLUTION PREVENTION/ADD-ON CONTROL EQUIP/BOTH/NO  CONTROLS FEASIBLE:  '
   POLL. PREVENT./ADD-ON                       -            .         s  -,
             DESCRIPTION:                  '',,-,      , -, >    ,"   /" ?"< f-

   NUMBER OF CONTROL OPTIONS CONSIDERED:   0  RANK OF  OPTION SELECTED»  '0
   EMISSION LIMITS:
         PRIMARY:         0.8000                            BASISs  ?•-
       ALTERNATE:         0.0000                    -      % EFFICIENCY:  V$,0$0
    STANDARDIZED:         0.0000             ,            EMISSION TYPE:  ,

   COST DATA:         VERIFIED BY AGENCY:  S  YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES: '
       CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP:  $       0.00    ANNUALIZED COST: $       0.00
       0/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP:  $       0.00 COST EFFECTVNS.  $/TON       0.00

                           to  Save Pollutant Data

          to Abandon and Exit                               HELP
Figure 5.24 - Add Pollutant Screen

       Once the pollutant data is input and saved, the system allows you to enter another
pollutant or enter another process with its associated pollutants. Be sure to enter all processes
for the determination, because you cannot add a process to an existing determination. You can,
however, add pollutants to processes in existing determinations. The system exits to the Record
Selection menu when you do not want to add any more processes or pollutants.

       At the Record Selection menu, you can enter additional new determinations or edit any
existing determinations for your  agency.   If necessary, you can also  edit new or edited
determinations and delete them.  Your additions and changes  remain in the  RBLC transient data
base until the RBLC System Administrator reviews the data for accuracy and completeness. Use
the Query module and select the transient data base if you want to download your new
determinations.  The free-format download format lets you see all of the data you entered.  This
report also shows you how your data stands with regard to promotion to the permanent RBLC
data base because an asterisk (*) appears next to each required field in the free-format report
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      Information may be submitted to the RBLC by filling out an Input form and mailing it
to the RBLC SYSOP.  If you would prefer to enter information this way, you may obtain Input
forms by calling the RBLC SYSOP, Joe Steigerwald at (919) 541-2736. Be sure that you are
using the most recent version of the input form, because the data fields used in the RBLC data
base change. If you are using an out-of-date form, you may be missing required information or
trying to provide information that is no longer stored in the data base.  The following instructions
explain how to complete the Input form and how to submit it
      INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE

                                   INPUT FORM

1.     Company Name/Site Location; Insert name and address of the proposed facility. The
       address should be the location of the proposed facility not the address of the parent
       company unless they are the same.

2.     Determination Made by;  Designate the permitting agency and the person to whom
       telephone requests should be directed.   This should be the person most capable of
       responding to factual questions about the permit decision.  Please include the area code
       with the phone number.

3.     Permit/File Number; This should be the identification number assigned by the agency
       that issued the permit.

4.     ID Numbers and Codes; Fill-in the requested AIRS identification number, if available,
       and the SIC code.

5.     Scheduling Information;  Permitting scheduling dates stored include:

             - receipt of application (estimated or actual)
             - final permit issued (estimated or actual)
             - start-up operation (estimated or actual)
             - compliance verification (estimated or actual)

       Please enter all of the scheduling information available.

6.     Permit Parameters; List all processes subject to this permit by name (e.g., kiln, boiler)
       for which a throughput limit, operating limit, emission limit, control strategy, performance
       or equipment standard has been specified. Use additional pages as necessary.

       Process name or process equipment should be listed using one of the process categories
       listed in Appendix C (Detailed Listing of Proposed  Process Categories).  A descriptor
       may be added behind the generic category name.  For example,


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             Boiler, coal-fired, 3 each
             Kiln, 3 each
             Conveyors, coal/limestone
             Furnace, arc
             Boiler, recovery
             Boiler, power
             Engines, gas-fired

7.     Process  Type  Code:  A code assigned  to each process (see  Appendix B)  used  to
       categorize determinations.

8.     SCC Code: This code is the standard source classification for processes used throughout
       the Office of Air  at EPA.

9.     Throughput Capacity;  Indicate the maximum design capacity of the unit. Use the same
       units of measure used in the NSPS to describe the size of a source. Wherever possible,
       use the list of standardized abbreviations for process and emission limit - Appendix D.

10.     Compliance Verification; This series of fields allows you to enter a yes or no response
       to the following questions:

             - Compliance verified?
             - Method of confirmation:
                   Stack testing?
                   Other testing?
                   Inspection?
                   Calculations?

       You may also enter a narrative description of other types of confirmation methods.

11.     Pollutant(s) Emitted: make an entry for each pollutant or parameter for which a control
       requirement or other restraint has been specified (PM, SO2 CO2, NO2, opacity, or others).
       Use  a separate block for each entry, and identify the pollutant and provide its Chemical
       Abstracts (CAS) number. Use the following standard abbreviations for these common
       pollutants whenever possible:

             PM          Particulate Matter
             SO2          Sulfur Dioxide
             NO2          Nitrogen Oxides
             CO          Carbon Monoxide
             VOC         Volatile Organic Compounds
             VE           Visible Emissions

             TRS          Total Reduced Sulfur


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             F            Fluoride
             Be           Beryllium
             H2S          Hydrogen Sulfide
             Hg           Mercury
             VC          Vinyl Chloride

      Abbreviations for other pollutants are listed in Appendix D, along with CAS numbers.

12.    Emission Limit(s):  For consistency and ease of comparison, list the emission limit or
      rate in the units of measure listed in Appendix  C or those used in AP-42.  Wherever
      possible use the list of standard abbreviations (Appendix D).

      There are multiple emission limits in the Clearinghouse, they are:

             Primary emission limit and units: The primary emission limit listed in the permit

             Alternate emission limit and units:  If provided on the permit, these numbers
             represent any alternate emission measurements which the facility may make.

             Standardized limit  and  units:  This limit allows comparison with other similar
             determinations in the RBLC. Standard units are provided for certain process types
             (see Appendix D) so that users can compare the entries in this field to determine
             the most stringent limits.

      The base-line limit is no longer used in the RBLC data base.

13.    Type of Emission Controlled:  A one-character  field indicating whether the emission is
      fugitive, point-source, or area-source.

14.    Control Option Ranking  Information:  Two pieces of information are requested:  The
      number of control options examined and the rank of the control option selected.  The
      "rank"  is the number of the  control option selected when the  options  are ordered
      according to the performance of the control system. Number 1 would be the best control
      system, number 2  would be the next best, etc.
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 15.    Regulatory Requirements Associated with Limit;  Indicate the regulatory requirement
       that precipitated establishing the limit presented, i.e., BACT-PSD, BACT-Other, LAER,
       MACT, RACT, GACT, NSPS, NESHAP, or Other. Do not list such items as stack test,
       design or others. These items generally represent the supporting information that may
       have been used to document or establish the given limit  Such items should be included
       in the notes section.

       To facilitate the identification of limits use the following abbreviations:

             - BACT-PSD (Prevention of Significant Deterioration)
             - BACT-Other (regulated by state/local rules, not PSD)
             - LAER (lowest Available Control Technology)
             - MACT (Maximum Achievable Control Technology)
             - RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology)
             - GACT (Generally Available Control  Technology)
             - NSPS (New source Performance Standards)
             - NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants)
             - Other

16.    Control Method Description:  Describe the specific pollution prevention techniques and
       add-on equipment used to achieve the  permitted emission limits. Specify "NONE" if no
       controls are feasible.  Pollution prevention techniques include operational modifications,
       limits in the type and amount of raw materials used, limits on throughout or hours of
       operation, maintenance requirements,  equipment specifications, or  other limitations.
       Typical add-on equipment includes ESP, fabric filter, etc. Information in this section may
       be supplemented under the "Notes" section.

       Please note that the RBLC no longer has separate fields for equipment manufacturer and
       model number.  Place this information, if you have it, in the notes.

17.    Overall Efficiency %; Enter the overall system efficiency, consisting of capture (hoods,
       ductwork, etc.) and collection (control device) efficiency.  Any breakdown of efficiencies
       for capture or collection individually should be shown under "Notes."

18.    Cost Data;  Control costs include:

             - Capital cost of control equipment
             - Annual operation and maintenance cost for all control methods
             - Annualized cost (amortized capital cost + annual operation &
              maintenance costs)
             - Cost effectiveness in dollars per ton (annualized cost/tons of
              pollutant removed)
             - Year of the dollar used in cost calculations
             - Cost verified  by the permitting agency (yes or no)


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19.    Notes: This section is for the completion or elaboration of any of the above items where
      space was a problem.  Also, any information that you feel other agencies should know
      about this determination should appear here.  Notes are typically used for the following:

      *      More than one permit number
      *      More detail  on a particular process
      *      More than one contact person
      *      Further explanation regarding the designation of a source as new or modified
      *      Further explanation of the emission limit or the support documentation associated
             with setting  the limit (i.e., limit based on design or stack test)

      When you have completed the form, mail it to the following address:

                   RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE
                   RBLC  (MD-12)
                   US EPA
                   RTF, NC 27711
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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                          Part 6 - Using the Standalone Editor
       The on-line Edit option described in the previous section allows designated users to enter
and update their agencies' RACT/BACT/LAER control technology determinations directly, rather
than mailing input forms to EPA Headquarters for subsequent entry or correction. Now the PC-
based Editor simplifies the process even further. While the on-line version of the RBLC data
base allows users to share the latest determination information in a timely manner, on-line data
entry has some drawbacks.  On-line access requires a communication path, whether a modem and
direct dial or an Internet connection, and response time may seem slow as RBLC users compete
with other users accessing the growing number of applications on the TTN. To get around these
drawbacks, the CTC has developed a  standalone version of the RBLC Edit module for entering
new determinations only.

       The PC-based Editor is available to any users authorized to input determinations for their
agency. All you need is a PC with a  hard drive. Obtain a copy of the system by downloading
it from the RBLC BBS Documents /  Software section.  Alternatively, call the CTC Hotline to
request a diskette copy of the system.  Follow the straightforward installation procedure, and you
are ready  to use the standalone Editor.  After entering new  determinations  with the  Editor,
forward the data to the RBLC for inclusion on the TTN. As with on-line submittals, the data is
initially placed  into  a  searchable  transient data base where quality assurance procedures are
performed. Once the data is checked,  it is promoted into the current RBLC data base. The
on-line Edit option gives you access to any of your agency's current entries on the RBLC BBS.

Installing the Editor

      The RBLC Editor is an independently executable program designed to run on an IBM-
compatible PC.  (The  system was not  designed to operate  on a LAN).  No  special software
licenses are required. To run the  RBLC Editor, you  need an IBM-compatible PC with a hard
drive that has at least 2 Mbyte free disk space. (The system itself uses about 1 Mbyte, and you
should have around 1 Mbyte for your data files). You also should have the latest versions of the
file compression programs PKZIP and PKUNZIP (version 2.04G).  You can find these programs
on the TTN in the System Utilities section.

      The quickest  way to get started with the Editor is to download a compressed version of
it from the RBLC BBS. To install the download version of the system, follow these steps.

       1.     Download the file RBLCEDIT.ZIP from the RBLC BBS.

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       3.     Change your working directory to \RBLC and decompress the ZIP file, using
             PKUNZIP.

       4.     Copy the file RBLCEDIT.BAT to your root directory. This batch file lets you
             run the RBLC Editor without modifying your path.  It also sets an environment
             variable needed by the Editor.

       5.     If you do not already have a copy of the latest version of PKZIP, download
             this file from the TTN System Utilities menu.  Place the file PKZIP. EXE in
             the \RBLC  directory or in a directory that is part of your path.

       6.     To run the RBLC Editor, type RBLCEDIT at the DOS prompt.

       If you prefer, the files for the RBLC Editor are distributed on a single floppy diskette.
Contact the CTC Hotline to request a diskette. Be sure you have at least 2 Mbytes free on your
hard drive, and then use the installation program contained on the diskette. Follow these  steps.

       1.     Place the distribution diskette in your floppy drive, and type:

             A-.INSTALL   

             If your floppy drive is not A:, use B:  or whatever letter is appropriate for your
             drive.  You can use either uppercase or lowercase letters.

       2.     The installation program displays a menu with choices for  editing the suggested
             source and target drives, running the installation, and quitting without doing
             anything. Make a selection from the menu by typing a letter and pressing
             .

       3.     When you select I to perform the installation, the installation program asks you
             to confirm the command.  It displays brief status messages as it copies files to
             your hard drive.

       4.     To run the RBLC Editor, type RBLCEDIT at the DOS prompt.

Using the Editor to Build  Your Data  Base

       The standalone PC-based Editor works in much the  same way as the on-line RBLC data
entry module available on the TTN to authorized users. When you have completed the data entry
(remember, only new determinations can be entered using the standalone Editor), you upload (or
mail) your data files to EPA for inclusion in the on-line RBLC data base.

       To use the Editor, type "RBLCEDIT" from the DOS prompt on your PC. An introductory
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determinations, generate a report file from the data, and prepare data files for uploading. If you
have any questions about what to enter, press  for context-sensitive help.
RBLC EDITOR




Enter
Opt ion
MAIN MENU DATE: 08/31/95
 EDIT RBLC DATA BASE
 CREATE REPORT FROM DATA BASE

PREPARE FILES FOR UPLOADING EXIT TO DOS Press the appropriate letter to select option or press for HELP. Figure 6.1 - Editor Main Menu Begin by selecting the option to add one or more new determinations to your data base. When you choose this option, the facility list appears (Figure 6.2). RBLC EDIT Record Number 1 I 2 C 3 I 4 I Enter Option 1 RBLC ID VA-0003 VA-0002 VA-0001 VA-0004 FACILITY LIST DATE Facility Name QUEBECOR PRINTING RICHMOND ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL CORPORATION VPI & STATE UNIVERSITY VPI POWER PLANT •C" = Complete "I- = Incomplete 'D' Enter Record Number to Edit a Facility. dd a New Facility Eit to MAIN Menu ap All Facilities to : 08/31/95 = Deleted HELP to Page Up Page Down Figure 6.2 - Facility List 6-3


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       This list displays all determinations currently in your PC data base.  If you have not
entered any determinations into your data base yet, the system forces you to add a facility before
displaying the facility list  You  can add or change facilities from the facility list. To delete a
facility, you must move to the facility data screen.

       Select  to add a new determination.  When you add a determination, the standalone
Editor assigns a temporary RBLC ID.  Use  these IDs  if you want to update determinations
entered on your local PC. Permanent RBLC IDs will be assigned by the RBLC System
Administrator when your data is added to the on-line data base.

       Enter  the record  number to edit a previously entered determination that you want to
update. You  can select one or more determinations from this list to edit. Select  to delete
ALL of the determinations in your data base.  Use this option if you want to start over or if you
have already forwarded your data to the RBLC System Administrator.

       The options at the Edit menu work like their counterparts in the on-line Edit module.  For
details on how to add or modify determinations with the RBLC Editor, refer to Part 5 of this
User's Manual.   Be sure to look at the submittal form and instructions for completing it  This
form may assist you in preparing your data for input

       Make as many additions or changes as you like with the RBLC Editor. You can even add
processes (something you cannot do on the RBLC BBS). All data is local to your PC until you
transfer your  files to the RBLC  System Administrator.  Please note that you cannot use the
standalone editor to edit determinations previously entered into the on-line RBLC  data
base.

Creating a Report from Your Data Base

       The Report option lets you create an ASCII text file  of your data that you can print if you
want a hard copy of your data.  Of course, you could also wait until  your determinations are
added  to the  on-line data base, and  then use one of the Query download  formats to  get a
formatted copy of your data. When you select the  option from the Main menu, the Report
menu appears (Figure 6.3).

       The Report menu gives you a choice  of reporting all or only  part of your data.  The
program uses the date you first added  a determination to your data base in deciding whether or
not to include an individual determination in the report.  When you select  from the Report
menu to enter a beginning date for your report, the cursor  moves to the date field on the menu
(Figure 6.4).  Enter any date in a MM/DD/YY format The report will  contain only the records
entered on or after this date. If you want to report all your determinations, you do not need to
specify a date.
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    RBLC EDITOR
                                   REPORT MENU
                                                   DATE:  08/31/95
                         REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER '  /  /
                         CREATE REPORT FILE
                         EXIT TO MAIN MENU
      Enter
     Option
         Press the appropriate  letter to select option
                  or press  for HELP.
Figure 6.3 - Report Menu
   RBLC EDITOR
                    REPORT MENU
DATE: 08/31/95
                         REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER 07/01/94
                         CREATE REPORT FILE
                         EXIT TO MAIN MENU
      Enter
    Option
       ft
 Enter a. date  if you want to report only the determinations
 added after this date.  Leave date blank to report  all data.
 to Abandon
Figure 6.4 - Entering a Date for a Partial Report

      The system displays the number of determinations that were added on or after the
specified date (Figure 6.5).  If this is not the number of records you want, select  again and
enter a different date. Press  when you are in the date field to erase the date you had
previously entered if you decide to report all the data.
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   RBLC  EDITOR                    REPORT MENU                   DATE:  08/31/95
                        REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER


                        CREATE REPORT FILE


                            EXIT TO MAIN MENU
     Enter
    Option
              3 determinations  found for report.

                Press any key to continue. .  .
Figure 6.5 - Number of Records for Report Display

      To create a formatted report of your determinations, select  from the Report menu.
This option creates an ASCII text file in the same format as the Freeform download format
available in the on-line Query module. A pop-up box appears for you to enter a file name for
the TXT report  file.  After you have specified a file name, the system generates the report,
displaying a status counter at the bottom of the screen (Figure 6,6) as it writes the report When
the report is complete, the display changes to show the name of your file.
   RBLC  EDITOR                    REPORT MENU                    DATE: 08/31/95





                         REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER   /  /


                         CREATE REPORT FILE


                         EXIT TO MAIN MENU
     Enter
    Opt ion
    Please Wait . ..  Creating  File for Report  ...
top Report                                     2  determinations
Figure 6.6 - Report Status Message

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       The report generator creates the file in the directory with the other files for the Editor.
Follow your normal procedures for printing an ASCII text file.

       If you have an older version of the Editor, the report generator is available as a standalone
program that you can download from  the Documents / Software section of the RBLC BBS.
Place this program in the same directory that holds the files for the standalone Editor, and type
"RBLCVTEW" to run the report generator.

Compressing Your Data

       The Editor stores your new control technology determinations in DBF data base files on
your PC's hard drive. When you are finished editing the data, you should return the data to EPA
for inclusion in the on-line RBLC data base.  To simplify the process of transferring your data
to the RBLC, the Editor includes a command to compress your data files into a single ZIP file.
       From the Main menu, select the  option to prepare your files for uploading to EPA.
When the system prompts you (Figure 6.7), enter any valid DOS file name for the ZIP file that
you want to hold the compressed version of your data base. After you specify a file name, the
system goes to DOS, runs PKZIP to create a ZIP file with your data base files, and returns to
the Main menu.  The compression software  PKZIP.EXE must be on your  hard drive in the
\RBLC directory or accessible via your path statement for this option to work.
   RBLC EDITOR                      MAIN MENU                      DATE: 08/31/95
                         EDIT RBLC DATA BASE

                         CREATE REPORT FROM DATA BASE

                      

PREPARE FILES FOR UPLOADING EXIT TO DOS Enter File Name: Enter Option £ Enter a name for the ZIP file you want to hold the data base. to Abandon for HELP Figure 6.7 - File Name Prompt Box 6-7


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      The system displays a warning message if you use a file name that already exists and
prompts you to confirm overwriting the file with that same name (Figure 6.8). If you do not
want to write over the existing file, answer "N" and specify a different file name.  Answer "Y"
if you want the Editor to write over the existing file.
   RBLC EDITOR                      MAIN MENU                     DATE:  08/31/95
                         EDIT RBLC  DATA BASE

                         CREATE REPORT FROM DATA BASE

                      

PREPARE FILES FOR UPLOADING EXIT TO DOS Enter File Name: Enter Option I *** FILE ALREADY EXISTS *** OVERWRITE ? $ Figure 6.8 - Existing File Warning After you have specified a name for the compressed file, the system goes to DOS and runs PKZIP to create a ZIP file with your data base files. The system displays a status message when it is finished and returns to the Main menu. If you have any problems using the option, you can exit from the Editor and compress your data files directly at the DOS prompt. Change to the directory that contains the Editor and type: PKZIP f.ilenarrve USR*.DBF where filename is any valid DOS file name. PKZIP will automatically add the .ZIP extension to the file name. Transferring Your Determinations to the RBLC Periodically, you should send your determinations to the RBLC System Administrator for review and inclusion in the RBLC transient data base on the BBS. You can either upload the data files to the TTN or copy them to a diskette and mail it to EPA. The RBLC System Administrator will review the determinations for accuracy and completeness and then add your data to the on-line data base. 6-8


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       You can upload your compressed data by enclosing the ZIP file in an E-mail message to
Joe Steigerwald, the RBLC System Administrator. Follow these steps:

       1.     Select E-mail from the TIN.

       2.     Choose  to send mail.

       3.     Specify Joe Steigerwald as the user who the message is to.  You can type
             either uppercase or lowercase letters.

       4.     Enter a brief subject for the message, for example: RBLC Determination.

       5.     Confirm that the To: and Subj: fields are correct  If they are not, answer N and
             reenter the correct information.

       6.     Answer N to "Submit Prepared Msg Text(Y/N)?" and Y to "Use Full Screen
             Editor(Y/N)?" (Figure 6.9).
  To: JOE STEIGERWALD
  Subj:  RBLC DETERMINATION
  Is this correct(Y/N)? Y

  Submit  Prepared Msg  Text(Y/N)? N
  Use Full Screen Editor(Y/N)? Y
Figure 6.9 - E-mail Prompts

      7.     Type your message, being sure to include your phone number.  Press  to
             exit the Full Screen Editor when you are done entering the message text
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       8.     From the command prompt line displayed at the bottom of the screen, select 
             to enclose a file with your message. Confirm your choice and enter the file name
             (Figure  6.10).   Follow the procedures for  uploading  a file  with  your
             communication software.
  ist,  iew,  dit, cpt,  ile, uit,  end, or elp? F

  Enclose a file with this message(Y/N)? Y
  Enter 1-12 char  full file name:  newdata.zip

  File Name: newdata.zip
   Protocol: XMODEM

  Ready to receive:
  (Ctrl-X to abort)
Figure 6.10 - Enclosing a File with a Message

       9.     When you have successfully uploaded your file, the system displays the file name
             and the command line prompt at the bottom of the screen. Select  to send the
             message.

       If you do not have easy access to the TTN, you can copy the ZIP file to a diskette and
mail it to:

                                   Joe Steigerwald
                                   RBLC, MD-12
                         U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                           Research Triangle Park, NC, 27711

       When your data is received at EPA, the RBLC System Administrator reviews it to make
certain that  all  of the needed data files  are there.  Then  your determination is assigned  a
permanent RBLC ID and added to the Transient data base. You are notified via E-mail that your
determinations are on-line and what theiv RBLC IDs are. (In case you do not log in regularly,
you will also be notified via telephone). At this time, you will also be sent a QA/QC report that
details any deficiencies in your subrnittal.  Use the on-line Edit option to correct any problems
with the new determinations.
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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                      Part 7 - Federal/State Regulation Data Base
       In November 1994, the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC) added a data base
containing  summaries of federal regulations enacted in response  to the Clean Air Act and
Amendments. These rules include Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards,
National Emission Standards  for  Hazardous Air Pollutants  (NESHAP), and  New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS).  In mid-1995, state and local  agencies were able to add
summaries  of their own rules to share with TTN users.  As states continue to enter their own
information on key rules, both federal and state rules will be available ~ all in a single data base.
The regulation data base offers three modules that allow you to search, browse, and edit the rules
data.  Using the same menu-driven system that you know from the RBLC's control technology
determination data base,  you can build a query to locate pertinent regulations for a particular
pollutant or process or for a broad array of other criteria.  You can also bypass the query step
and go directly to viewing a list of all the federal and state regulations. To make summaries of
your state or local regulations available to TTN users, the edit module allows  on-line inputting
and editing by authorized users.

       You access the regulation data base directly from the  RBLC BBS Main menu.  The
system is available any time the TTN is up and running. After an introductory screen, the first
menu gives you a choice among the query, browse, and  edit modules (see Figure 7.1).
                       FED/STATE/LOCAL REGULATIONS SYSTEM
                                 DATA BASE MENU                   DATE: 08/31/95
                               BROWSE  DATA BASE

                               QUERY DATA BASE

                               EDIT DATA BASE

                               EXIT TO RBLC BBS
               Press  for HELP anywhere throughout the  system.
     Enter
    Option
Press the appropriate letter  to select option.
Figure 7.1 - Federal/State Regulation Main Menu

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       The edit module is password-protected.  If you would like to input regulations for your
agency, contact the RBLC System Administrator at (919) 541-2736.

Organization of Regulation Data

       The organization of the regulation data base is similar to that of the RBLC's control
technology determination data base.  Each entry, or rule, in the regulation data base consists of
regulation-, process-, and pollutant-level data.  A rule is associated with the type of facility that
is the source of pollutants governed by the regulation. The type of facility might be a particular
plant, such as a coke oven or vinyl chloride manufacturing, or a generic operation such as waste
transfer. This source is referred to as the affected facility.

       Each affected facility consists of one or more different processes that are regulated by the
rule.  Regulations can specify different emission standards for new and existing sources  or for
different size sources.  Therefore, a rule may contain the  same general  process but different
emission limits for sources with different capacities or construction dates. Each process, in turn,
consists of information  on  one or more pollutants and the emission limits required by the
regulation. Each rule for an affected facility must have at least one  process and at least one
pollutant.

       The information that EPA maintains in the regulation data base on each of the three levels
(rule/affected facility, process, and pollutant) is listed below.  Together these files make up the
regulation data base.  All information is entered and stored in a single data base. The system
does not use separate transient and historical data bases.  See Table 7.1 (beginning p. 7-5) for
the format for each field mentioned below.

1.     Rule / Affected Facility Information

              RULE ED:  The unique identification  number assigned to each regulation
              by the system. The number consists of the letter "R" followed by the state
              abbreviation  and  a four  digit  number.   For federal regulations, the
              abbreviation is  "US",  i.e.  RUS-0001 is the first entry  made for federal
              regulations.

              AFFECTED FACILITY NAME: A character field  describing  the facility, plant,
              or operation affected by the regulation.

              SIC CODE: This code is  the standard industrial classification for facilities used
              throughout the Office  of Air and Radiation (OAR) at EPA. A list of valid SIC
              codes is available via  on-line help or can be  downloaded from the RBLC BBS.

              STATE: Two-character abbreviation for state in which regulation applies.  "US"
              is the abbreviation used for federal rules.
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EPA REGION:  EPA region number (1-10) corresponding to the state.  Zero (0) is
used as the region for federal rules.

REGULATORY BASIS:  The statutory basis under which the agency issues
the regulation. The choices which may be entered are:

*      BACT-PSD - Prevention of Significant Deterioration
*      BACT-OTHER - Other BACT (i.e., T-BACT, Toxics-BACT, etc.)
*      MACT — Maximum Achievable Control Technology
*      NESHAP - National Emission  Standards  for Hazardous  Air
       Pollutants
*      NSPS ~ New  Source Performance Standards
*      Other

STATUS OF THE REGULATION: A character field describing the legal status
of the regulation (proposed, in effect, etc.).

AGENCY INFORMATION:  Four fields which provide information on the
regulatory agency.  The first field is the agency code (see Appendix A);
the second is the  agency name  (automatically  assigned  based on the
agency code).  The third  and fourth  fields provide  a contact name  and
phone number for the person at the regulatory agency  who can answer
questions regarding the regulation.

REGULATION NUMBER: A number which the regulatory agency assigns to
the regulation. If the rule is issued by EPA, this number would identify
the appropriate part and subpart of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).

BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT: A number  which the regulatory
agency assigns to the document that contain  technical, cost, and other
information supporting the regulation. A second field is available for the
title of the document.

SCHEDULING  INFORMATION:   Key dates in  the development of the
regulation  are stored in the data base, such as the following:

*      date technical support documentation was completed
*      date public notice was given
*      data rule was proposed
*      date final rule  became effective

The data base also includes character fields for a reference to the legal
publication in which rules were announced.  For federal rules, this is the
Federal Register (FR).
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             NOTES:  A series of fields that includes explanatory information about the
             regulation.

             CAAA  BBS  FILE INFORMATION:  These  two fields  are for federal
             regulations only and contain a file name and its location if the text of the
             regulation is available for downloading from the CAAA BBS.

             ENTRY  DATE:   Date when the regulation was  first entered  into  the
             regulation data base.

             LAST UPDATE:  Date when changes were last made to the data base for this
             regulation.

2.     Process Information

             PROCESS DESCRIPTION: The description of the process being regulated (see
             examples in Appendix B).

             PROCESS TYPE CODE: A code assigned to categorize specific process types
             (see Appendix B).

             SCC CODE: This code is the standard source classification for processes
             used throughout the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) at EPA.  A list of
             valid SCC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC BBS.

             SIZE/CAPACITY AND UNITS:  Information on  the size or capacity of the
             process  unit, often specified using a range or a capacity threshold.  These
             fields are also used to indicate construction or modification dates, such as
             when different standards apply to process units depending on when they
             commence operation.

             PROCESS NOTES:  This series of fields includes explanatory information
             specific  to the regulation of this process.

3.     Pollutant Information

             POLLUTANT NAME: The name of the pollutant being controlled.

             CAS NUMBER:   The Chemical Abstract Service number for the pollutant

             PRIMARY EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS:  The primary emission limit listed
             in the regulation. For rules that do not have numeric limits, the units may
             refer to  the demonstrated technology descriptions or to the notes.
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             ALTERNATIVE EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS: If provided in the rule, these
             numbers represent any alternative emission limitations which the affected
             facility may meet

             OVERALL PERCENT  EFFICIENCY: The design efficiency required by the
             regulation, often based on a particular type of control equipment and/or
             pollution prevention method.

             TYPE OF EMISSION CONTROLLED: A one-character field indicating whether
             the emission is fugitive, point-source, or area-source.

             DEMONSTRATED TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION: A description of the specific
             add-on control equipment or pollution prevention techniques used to meet
             the emission limits of the regulation.  Pollution prevention often includes
             continuous monitoring requirements, work practice standards, or operator
             training and qualification.

             COST DATA:  Control  costs for a model facility. The model plant is
             generally described in the process notes. Costs contained in the regulation
             data base include:

             *     Capital cost to purchase and install control equipment
             *     Annual  operation  and maintenance (O&M)  cost for pollution
                   prevention and add-on control equipment
             *     Annualized cost (amortized capital costs plus O&M costs)
             *     Cost effectiveness  in dollars per ton
             *     Year of the dollar used in cost calculations

                                    TABLE 7.1
       NAMES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF REGULATION DATA FIELDS

      FIELD NAME                   TYPE OF FIELD          SIZE OF FIELD

RULE / AFFECTED FACILITY LEVEL INFORMATION

Rule ED                              Character (i.e. RUS-0101)            8
Affected facility name                 Character                        50
SIC code                             Character                        10
State                                 Character                          2
EPA Region                          Numeric                           2
Regulatory basis                       Character                        12
Regulatory agency code                 Character                          5
Name of agency contact                Character                        30
Contact phone number                 Character                        14
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»  Rule status
  Regulation number
  Background info. doc. no.
  Background info. doc. title
  Date of tech. support doc.
  Date of economic analysis
  Date of risk analysis
  Date of public notice
  Public hearing held
  Date of rule proposal
  Legal ref. for rule proposal
  Date of promulgation
  Legal ref. for promulgation
  Rule effective date
  Legal ref. for rule effective
  CAAA BBS File Information
  Notes (10 fields)
  Date added to data base
  Date last changed

  PROCESS LEVEL INFORMATION

  Process description
  Process type code
  SCC code
  Size / capacity
  Ske / capacity units
  Process notes (5 fields)

  POLLUTANT LEVEL INFORMATION

  Pollutant
  CAS number
  Primary emission limit
  Primary emission unit
  Alternate emission limit
  Alternate emission unit
  Design percent efficiency
  Emission type
  Add-on control equipment description
  Poll, prevention description  (2 fields)
  Capital cost of equipment
  Operations and maintenance cost
  Annualized cost
Character
Character
Character
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Logical
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Character
Character
Character
Date (XX/XX/XX)
Date (XX/XX/XX)
 Character
 Numeric
 Character
 Numeric
 Character
 Character
 Character
 Character
 Numeric
 Character
 Numeric
 Character
 Numeric
 Character
 Character
 Character
 Numeric
 Numeric
 Numeric
     30
     30
     30
     30
      8
      8
      8
      8
      1
      8
     12
      8
     12
      8
     12
54 (each)
75 (each)
      8
      8
      50
       6
      20
      13
      20
70 (each)
      20
      10
      13
      20
      13
      20
       7
       1
      50
 50 (each)
      10
      10
      10
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       FIELDNAME
                   TYPE OF FIELD
SIZE OF FIELD
Cost effectiveness
Year of dollar in cost calculations

The Query Module
                   Numeric
                   Character
       10
        4
       When you select the query module from the federal/state regulation Main menu, the
system brings you directly to the query menu. All rules are stored in one data base, so there is
no need to select a data base to query. The query menu offers both standard (menu-driven) and
advanced search options.  Refer to section 3 of mis manual for more information on building a
search criteria and performing a search.

       The searchable fields for the regulation data base are similar to the  ones used  in the
determination data base. Whether you are building your criteria from the standard search menu
or on the advanced search screen, context-sensitive on-line help is available.  When you press
Fl to access help, the HELP system "knows" what part of the criteria list you are creating and
provides appropriate help information. Upon leaving HELP, the cursor returns to the first field
on your screen.  Use HELP to see information about valid  options from all of the menus and
prompts.  Following are the allowable search criteria in the regulation data base:
Data Element

RULID
FACILITY
REGION
STATE
RULEFFDATE
RULENUMBER
AGENCY
SIC
LASTUPDATE
PROCESS
PROCTYPE
SCC
POLLUTANT
BASIS
EQUIPMENT
PROCMODIF
CAS
PCTEFFIC
EMJSSTYPE
ENTRYDATE
Field Description

Rule ID
Affected facility
EPA region
State
Rule effective date
Rule number
Regulating agency code
SIC code
Date of last update
Process name
Process type code
SCC code
Pollutant
Regulatory basis limit
Add-on control  equipment
Pollution prevention method
CAS number
Overall percent efficiency
Emission type
Date inserted into data base
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      After you have successfully completed a search, you choose from the view, download,
or reactivate options.  When you choose the view option after a successful search, the system
presents a list of affected facilities in the current subset (Figure 7.2).  The system displays the
rule ID, regulatory basis, and affected facility name for all rules that matched your search criteria.
Also for each  rule, the system displays two indicators ("C" and "R") as appropriate.  The
explanation for these indicators appears at the bottom of the regulation list You must choose
a regulation; a listing of processes for the affected facility follows (Rgure 7.3).

      Each process which met the selection criteria will be marked with an '*' in the process
listing. The process list allows you to view the regulation level information, view information
about the CAAA BBS file for this rule, or choose a process.  If you choose  to view the
regulation level data (see Figure 7.4), you may then choose to remove this particular rule from
your download set  If you exercise this option, the system will remove the marked regulation
before downloading the set  to  the your  computer.   A rule may  only  be  removed from
downloading from the View  Regulation screen.  When you return to the regulation list* the
system displays an "R" next to any rules removed from downloading (Figure 7.2).
   REGS   QUERY               VIEW REGULATION LIST                DATE: 08/31/95
                            Currently Active Subset  : 1
   REC
   NO       RULE ID  BASIS  AFFECTED FACILITY
   1    C   RUS-0089 MACT   DRY CLEANING FACILITIES, PERCHLOROETHYLENE  (PCE)
   2    C R RUS-0090 MACT   INDUSTRIAL  PROCESS COOLING TOWERS (IPCT)
   3        RUS-0091 MACT   HON FROM SOCMI VENTS, STORAGE,  TRANSFER & WASTEWTR
   4        RUS-0092 MACT   HON EQUIPMENT LEAKS FOR SOCMI  & SOME OTHER  PROC'S
   5      R RUS-0093 MACT   COKE OVEN BATTERIES
   6    C   RUS-0094 MACT   GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION (STAGE I)  FACILITIES
   7    C R RUS-0095 MACT   COMMERCIAL  STERILIZATION & FUMIGATION
   8    C   RUS-0097 MACT   CHROMIUM ELECTROPLATING AND ANODIZING
   9    C   RUS-0101 MACT   HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
  --more--
             A  C means  the text of a regulation is available on the CAAA BBS.
             An R means  & regulation has been marked for removal from download.
     Enter
    Option
Enter Record Number to Select a Rule.                    HELP
                                                to Page  Up
Eit  to QUERY Menu                        to Page Down
Figure 7.2 - View Regulation List
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REGS QUERY
Rule:
REC NO
1 *
2 *
3 *
4 *
5 *
RUS-0101
Process Name
VIEW PROCESS LIST
Currently Active Subset :
1



HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
Size / Capacity
BATCH COLD CLEANING MACHINE
BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE
BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE
<=
1.21 M2

> 1.21 M2
IN-LINE CLEANING MACHINE, EXISTING
IN-LINE CLEANING MACHINE, NEW
An * means a process met the selection
To remove a regulation, choose *R' from
Enter
Option
3 	
criteria.
the regulation data
Enter Record Number to Select a Process . 
screen
HELP
iew Regulation Data AAA BBS Filename  to Page Up
Eit to Regulation List  to Page Down
Figure 7.3 - View Process List
   REGS  QUERY    Subset:  1
                   VIEW REGULATION
        DATE: 08/31/95
   RUS-0101       SIC:  359,  254*      BASIS: MACT
   AFFECTED FACILITY:  HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
   STATE:  US     REGION:   0
   STATUS: IN EFFECT

    AGENCY CODE:  OT002  AGENCY NAME: U.S. EPA
   CONTACT: CONTROL  TECHNOLOGY CENTER
    RULE NUMBER:  40  CFR PART 63 SUBPART T
   BID: EPA-453/R-93-054,  /R-94-071      TITLE: SEE NOTES
                                                ENTERED: 12/29/94
                                                UPDATED: 02/03/95

                                       PHONE: (919) 541-0800
                           Date
    TECH. SUPPORT DOC.:  11/01/93
    ECONOMIC  ANALYSIS:  11/01/93
         RISK ANALYSIS:    /   /
        PUBLIC  NOTICE:  11/29/93
        PUBLIC HEARING:  N
                                             Date
                            RULE PROPOSED:  11/29/93
                             PROMULGATION:  12/02/94
                           RULE EFFECTIVE:  12/02/94
          Legal Ref.
          58 FR 62566
          59 FR 61801
          59 FR 61801
                              SEE NOTES FOR MORE INFORMATION
     Enter
    Option
emove Regulation from download
Exit to Regulation ist
Eit to Process List   iew Notes
              HELP
   to Page  Up
 to Page Down
Figure 7.4 - Regulation Level Data

      The  RBLC Federal/State Regulation data  base contains summaries of air pollution
regulations.  For recent federal rules enacted as a result of the Clean Air Act and Amendments
(CAAA), EPA maintains the complete text of the regulations in downloadable files on the CAAA
BBS.  To help you quickly locate these files, the regulation data base stores the file name and
the section of the CAAA BBS where the rule text is located. Press 
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to view this information (Figure 7.5). The names of any additional files available on the CAAA
BBS, such as technical support documentation or preambles, is also noted.
REGS QUERY VIEW PROCESS LIST

Currently Active Subset : 1

Rule: RUS-0101 HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
REC NO Process Name Size / Capacity
1 * 1
2 * I
3 * I
4 * ]
5 * ]
Enter
Option
3
3ATCH COLD CLEANING MACHINE
BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE <= 1.21 M2
JATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE > 1.21 M2
[N-LINE CLEANING MACHINE, EXISTING
[N-LINE CLEANING MACHINE, NEW
HSCRULE.ZIP
Recently Signed Rules: includes BID, preamble & ru


le

Enter Record Number to Select a Process.  HELP
iew Regulation Data AAA BBS Filename  to Page Up
Eit to Regulation List  to Page Down
Figure 7.5 - CAAA BBS File Information

       If you choose a process, the regulation data base system displays a listing of pollutants
emitted by the process (see Figure 7.6). This pollutant listing screen gives you the option to
view the process level information or view pollutant level information.  Each pollutant which
meets the selection criteria is marked with an '*'.  If you choose a pollutant, the system presents
a screen with all pollutant level information (see Figure 7.7).
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    REGS   QUERY   Subset:  1
                              VIEW PROCESS
                              DATE: 08/31/95
   RUS-0101    HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING

   PROCESS:  BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE
   PROCESS TYPE:  49.006       SCC CODE:  4-01-002
   CAPACITY:
                       0.00
UNITS: <= 1.21 M2
    PROCESS  INFORMATION:
       CAPACITY REFERS TO INTERFACE AREA.  SEE SECTION 63.463 TABLE 1 FOR LIST
       OF  CONTROL COMBINATIONS.   THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIMIT:  150 KG/M2/MO,
       3 MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE.
       COSTS FOR EXISTING SMALL  MODEL DEGREASER USING METHYLENE CHLORIDE.
     Enter
    Option
          Exit to egulation List
          Exit to 

rocess List Eit to Pollutant List HELP to Page Up to Page Down Figure 7.6 - View Process Data REGS QUERY Subset: 1 VIEW POLLUTANT/CONTROL INFO DATE: 08/31/95 RUS-0101 HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING PROCESS: BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE POLLUTANT: HAP EMISSION LIMITS: PRIMARY: 0.0000 SEE CONTROLS/P2 ALTERNATE: 0.2200 KG/HR/M2 IDLING <= 1.21 M2 SELECTED CAS NUMBER: SEE NOTES BASIS: MACT % EFFICIENCY: 0.0000 EMISSION TYPE: F DEMONSTRATED TECHNOLOGY FOR STANDARD: CONTROL EQUIPMENT: WORKING-MODE COVER; FREEBOARD REFRIG; OTHER POLLUTION PREVENTION: AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS COST DATA IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS: CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $ 0.00 ANNUALIZED COST: $ 0/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP: $ 0.00 COST EFFECTVNS: $/TON DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES: 1992 1.93 0.00 Enter Option Exit to egulation List Exit to

rocess List Eit to Pollutant List HELP to Page Up to Page Down Figure 7.7 - View Pollutant Data To exit the View option, return to the Regulation List and choose to exit to the Query menu. If you want to download selected data from the BBS to your local PC, select the Download Subset option from the Query menu. 7-11


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      The system allows you to choose from four download options:

      •      Appendix G: An ASCII text file with summary information, grouped by process
             type, for selected rules.

      •      Appendix H: An ASCII text file with detailed information about selected rules.

      •      Free-format report:  An ASCH text file with aU information about selected rules.

      •      Lotus/dBASE format: dBASE m+ format file of selected information about each
             rule found in the query.

      Refer to part  4 of this  manual for more details about how to download information.
Examples of the download formats for the federal/state regulation data base are in Appendix H.

The Browse Module

      The Browse module allows you to view the complete list of federal and state regulations
without performing a search.  You can also mark rules and download them to your local PC.
Browse is particularly useful if you are not familiar with the control technology data base. When
you select Browse from the regulation  data base Main menu, you can go directly to viewing a
list of all the affected facilities and their associated regulations. No prior knowledge of the data
base organization  is required. Also, because you do not have to perform a search, Browse  may
be faster  if you know the affected facility that you are interested in.

      Select the  view option from the Browse  menu (see Figure 7.8) to view the rules in the
data  base.  The system displays a list of affected facilities in order by issuing state ("US" for
federal rules) and  then by affected facility name. The Browse regulation list, which works just
like the list in Query, gives you access to regulation, process, or pollutant level information.
These screens are  identical to the screens for the view option of the Query module.  In Browse,
the regulation list  has two additional commands  that let you move around the complete rule list
and mark information for download.

      Browse sorts the regulation list by affected facility name to help you find rules of interest
as you page through  the data base. The "Jump" option allows you to enter a letter and move
directly to the affected facility  whose name begins with that letter.  If you  are looking for the
rule for "SULFURIC ACID PLANTS", the jump option saves you the trouble of paging through
the rules from A to R. If the data base does not contain any rules mat begin with a particular
letter, jump moves down the rule list to the affected facility that begins with the next higher letter
in the alphabet (for example, "RUBBER TIRE MFG" when you try to jump to "Q").  Jump  may
not help you locate a rule exactly in all cases, but it is a good way to move quickly around the
entire REGS data base.
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    REGS                           BROWSE MENU                     DATE:  08/31/95
                              VIEW RBOOXATIOHS

                              DOWNLOAD REGULATIONS

                              RBLC BBS
      Enter
     Option
Press the  appropriate  letter to select the option
        you want or press  for  HELP.
Figure 7.8 - Browse Menu

       In addition to viewing rules on-line, Browse allows  you to mark selected rules and
download them to your local PC.  However, you cannot select the download option until you
have used the view option to mark one or more regulations for downloading.  Because you have
access to the entire data base, Browse begins with all rules unselected. You can select rules for
downloading from either the rule list or the regulation data screen after you choose the view
option.  You can choose a regulation from the list and go to the regulation data screen to mark/
unmark a rule for downloading. Alternatively, you can use the "Mark" option at the rule list to
mark several rules with fewer keystrokes. When you select mark, a pop-up box prompts you to
enter the appropriate mark option (Figure  7.9).   You can mark or unmark all of the rules
currently displayed on the screen, or you can mark/unmark a single rule. For single rules, this
option acts  as a toggle, switching the mark on or off.

       If you're only interested in one rule, it doesn't much matter how you mark your selection.
When you want to download a group of rules, the mark option is noticeably faster.  You can
mark the rules of interest to you while paging through the rule list After you have marked one
or more rules for downloading, download works like it does in the Query module. See Appendix
H for examples of the available download formats.
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REGS BROWSE
VIEW REGULATION LIST DATE: 08/31/95
REC
NO RULE ID BASIS AFFECTED FACILITY
14 C 1
15 I
16 I
17 C I
18 C I
19 I
20 C I
21 I
22 C 1
— more —
;
J
Enter
Option
*
ttJS-0097 )
WS-0031 I
WS-0023
WS-0093
WS-0095
WS-0010
WS-0089
UJS-0087
UJS-0104
\ C means
\n M means
1ACT CHROMIUM ELECTROPLATING AND ANODIZING
ISPS COAL PREPARATION PLANTS
Enter Record Number, A, or U: |
You must mark one or more rules if you wish to
download information to your PC. To mark one E)
rule, enter its Record Number. Enter A to mark /78
all rules on this page. Enter U to unmark all.
3 the text of a regulation is available on the CAAA BBS.
3 a regulation has been marked for inclusion in download.
Type one of the record numbers listed on this page, or
type A or U. Then press .
 to Abandon  for HELP
Figure 7.9 - Browse Mark Option

The Edit Module

       The Edit module allows state and local agencies to add summaries of their own rules to
the data base, making this information available to all TTN users.  You may include all your
rules or just those that you want to share with others.  Adding and updating your agency's
regulations is easy. To get started you need a password to access the data entry module of the
regulation data base. Contact the RBLC System Administrator at (919) 541-2736 for a password.

       The Edit module uses  the same menu-driven system that you know from the RBLC's
control technology determination data base.  It includes context-sensitive on-line help at all
menus and prompts to assist you with your input When you choose the Edit option from the
regulation data base Main menu, the system prompts you to enter a password.  After verifying
your password, the system displays the Record Selection menu. This menu works the same  way
as the Record Selection menu  in the Edit module for the  control technology determination  data
base.  Refer to part 5 of this manual for more information.

       Choose from the following options:

             nter the rule identifier for  one particular regulation whenever you want to
             view or update  information.

             ist all the rules in the data  base for your state  or local agency.
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       Each entry, or rule, in the regulation data base consists of regulation-, process-, and
pollutant-level data.  Each rule corresponds to an affected facility which consists of one or more
processes that are regulated by the rule.  Data at the process level includes process type, SCC
code, and additional notes for details about the process itself. Each process, in turn, consists of
information on  one or more pollutants  and the emission limits required by the regulation.
Pollutant-level information includes details about add-on equipment and/or pollution prevention
methods that can satisfy the rule; estimated capital costs and operations and maintenance costs;
and cost effectiveness in dollars per ton.

       To edit an existing rule, use one of the options from the Record Selection menu to select
a particular rule.  Then move to the appropriate regulation, process, or pollutant  data screen
(see Figures 7.4,7.6, and 7.7) and make your changes.  You can also add or delete processes and
pollutants for existing rules.  Press Fl at any time to view context-sensitive HELP about your
menu choices and about what data the system is expecting.  Refer to part 5 of this manual for
more  information about the editing commands.

       When you add a new rule, the system displays the regulation, process, and pollutant data
screens one after the other. Each of the data fields was described earlier in this section. Try to
fill in as much information as possible  when you are adding a new rule, and be  sure to use
standard terms and abbreviations. Other users interested in  your agency's rules will be using the
query module to access this information.  Complete and consistent data help insure that searches
with any of the allowable fields produce  the desired results. Use the Query module  if you want
to download a copy of your rules.
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         APPENDICES

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                    USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                       Anoendix A ~ Acencv Code Listine
ALABAMA

AL001
AL002
AL003
AL999

ALASKA

AK001
AK002
AK003
AK999
Alabama Dept of Environmental Mgmt
Huntsville Air Poll Control Agency, AL
Jefferson Co Department of Health, AL
Other Alabama
Alaska Dept of Environmental Cons
Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK
S. Central Air, Anchorage APCA, AK
Other Alaska
AMERICAN SAMOA
AS001
AS999

ARIZONA

AZ001
AZ002
AZ003
AZ004
AZ999

ARKANSAS

AR001
AR999
American Samoa Env Quality Commission
Other American Samoa
Arizona Dept of Env Qual, Ofc of Air Qua
Maricopa Co Air Pollution Control, AZ
Pima Co Dept of Env Quality, AZ
Pinal Co Air Quality Control Dist, AZ
Other Arizona
Arkansas Dept of Poll Ctrl & Ecology
Other Arkansas
CALIFORNIA

CA001       California Air Resources Board
CA002       Amador County APCD, CA
CA003       Bay Area AQMD, CA
CA004       Butte County APCD, CA
CA005       Calaveras County APCD, CA
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CA006
CA007
CA046
CA0081
CA009
CA010
CA011
CA012
CA0131
CA014
CA015
CA0161
CA017
CA018
CA0191
CA020
CA029
CA021
CA0221
CA023
CA024
CA025
CA026
CA0271
CA028
CA030
CA047
CA048
CA049
CA032
CA033
CA034
CA035
CA036
CA0371
CA0381
CA0391
CA040
CA0411
CA042
CA043
CA044
CA0451
Colusa County APCD, CA
El Dorado County APCD, CA
Feather River AQMD, CA
Fresno APCD, CA
Glenn County APCD, CA
Great Basin Unified APCD, CA
Imperial County APCD, CA
Kem County APCD, CA
Kings County APCD, CA
Lake County AQMD, CA
Lassen County APCD, CA
Madera County APCD, CA
Mariposa County APCD, CA
Mendocino County AQMD, CA
Merced County APCD, CA
Mpdoc County APCD, CA
Mojave Desert AQMD, CA
Monterey Bay Unified APCD, CA
Mountain Counties Air Basin, CA
North Coast Unified AQMD, CA
Northern Sierra AQMD, CA
Northern Sonoma County APCD, CA
Placer County APCD, CA
Plumas County  Env. Health Department, CA
Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD, CA
San Diego County APCD, CA
San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD - Central Regional Office, CA
San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD - Northern Regional Office, CA
San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD - Southern Regional Office, CA
San Luis Obispo County APCD, CA
Santa Barbara County APCD, CA
Shasta County AQMD, CA
Siskiyou County APCD, CA
South Coast AQMD, CA
Standards County APCD, CA
Stanislaus County APCD, CA
Sutter County APCD, CA
Tehama County APCD, CA
Tulare County APCD, CA
Tuolumne County APCD, CA
Ventura County APCD, CA
Yolo-Solano APCD, CA
Yuba County APCD, CA
    1 No longer active. Listed for historical purposes only.

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CA999      Other California

COLORADO

CO001      Colorado Dept of Health - Air Poll Ctrl
CO002      Boulder County Health Department, CO
CO003      Denver City-Co Air Qual/Env Prot, CO
CO004      El Paso  County Health Department,  CO
CO005      Jefferson Co Dept of Health & Env, CO
CO006      Larimer Co Health Dept, Env Health, CO
CO007      Mesa County Health Department, CO
CO008      Pueblo City-County Health Department, CO
CO009      Weld County Health Department, CO
CO999      Other Colorado

CONNECTICUT    -

CT001      Connecticut Bureau of Air Management
CT002      Bristol-Burlington Health Department, CT
CT003      City of Meriden, Dept Human Serv, CT
CT004      Dept of  Air Poll Ctrl, Bridgeport, CT
CT005      Greenwich Department of Health, CT
CT006      New Haven Health Department, CT
CT007      Norwalk Department of Health, CT
CT008      Stamford Health Department, CT
CT009      Stratford Department of Health, CT
CT999      Other Connecticut

DELAWARE

DE001      Delaware Dept of Natural Res & Env Ctrl
DE999      Other Delaware

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

DC001      DC Air Qual Control & Monitoring  Branch
DC999      Other District of Columbia

FLORIDA

FL001       Florida Dept of Env Regulation
FL002       Broward Co Ofc of Nat Res Prot, FL
FL003       City of Jacksonville, FL
FL004       Hillsborough Co Env Prot Comm, FL
FL005       Jacksonville, Bio-Environmental Serv, FL
FL006       Manatee County Public Health Unit, FL
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FL007       Metro Dade Co Dept of Env Res Mgmt, FL
FL008       Palm Beach County Public Health Unit, FL
FL009       Pinellas Co Dept of Env Mgmt, FL
FLO 10       Sarasota County Air Program, FL
FL999       Other Florida

GEORGIA

GA001      Georgia Department of Natural Resources
GA999      Other Georgia
GU001
GU999

HAWAH

fflOOl
ffl999

IDAHO

roooi
ID999

ILLINOIS
Guam Environmental Protection Agency
Other Guam
Hawaii Clean Air Branch
Other Hawaii
      Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare
      Other Idaho
IL001
IL002
IL003
IL004
IL005
IL006
DL007
IL008
IL999

INDIANA

IN001
IN002
IN003
IN004
IN005
IN006
      niincii EPA, Div of Air Poll Control
      Bedford Park Env Qual Ctrl Board, EL
      Bensenville Air Poll Control Dist, IL
      City of Chicago, Env Prot Div, IL
      City of Evanston-Dept Bldg & Zoning, IL
      Cook Co Dept of Env Control, IL
      Dupage County Health Department, IL
      Village of McCook Env Board, EL
      Other Illinois
      Indiana Dept of Env Mgmt, Ofc of Air
      Anderson Air Pollution Control Dept, IN
      E. Chicago Dept of Air Qual Control, IN
      Evansville Air Pollution Control, IN
      Gary Air Pollution Control, IN
      Hammond Air Pollution Control Dept, IN
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 IN007       Indianapolis Air Poll Control Div, IN
 IN008       Lake County Air Pollution Control, IN
 IN009       St Joseph County Air Poll Control, IN
 IN010       Vigo County Air Pollution Control, IN
 IN999       Other Indiana

 IOWA

 IA001       Iowa Department of Natural Resources
 IA002       Linn County Health Department, IA
 IA003       Polk County Physical Planning Dept, IA
 IA999       Other Iowa

 KANSAS

 KS001       Kansas Bureau of Air and Waste Mgmt
 KS002       Kansas City/Wyandotte Co Health Dept, KS
 KS003       Topeka-Shawnee County Health Agency, KS
 KS004       Wichita-Sedgwick Co Comm Health Dept, KS
 KS999       Other Kansas

 KENTUCKY

 KY001       Kentucky DEP, Div for Air Quality
 KY002       Jefferson Co APCD, KY
 KY999       Other Kentucky

 LOUISIANA

 LA001       Louisiana Department of Env Quality
 LA999       Other Louisiana

 MAINE

 ME001       Maine Department of Env Protection
 ME999       Other Maine

 MARYLAND

 MD001       Maryland Department of the Environment
 MD002       Allegany County Health Department, MD
 MD003       Anne Arundel Co Air Qua! Cont Prog, MD
MD004       Baltimore City Health Department, MD
 MD005       Baltimore Co Bur Air Qual/Waste Mgmt, MD
MD006       Frederick County Health Department, MD
MD007       Harford County Health Department, MD
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MD008      Howard County Health Department, MD
MD009      Montgomery County DEP, MD
MD010      Prince George's County Health Dept, MD
MD999      Other Maryland

MASSACHUSETTS
MA001
MA002
MA003
MA004
MA005
MA006
MA999

MICHIGAN

MI001
MI002
MI003
MI999

MINNESOTA

MN001
MN002
MN003
MN004
MN005
MN999

MISSISSIPPI

MS001
MS999

MISSOURI

MO001
MO002
MO003
MO004
MO005
MO999
Massachusetts Div of Air Qual Control
Berkshire and Pioneer Valley APCD, MA
Boston Air Pollution Control Comm, MA
Massachusetts DEP, Central Reg Air Qual
Merrimack Valley & Metro Boston APCD, MA
SE Massachusetts Air Poll Ctrl Dist, MA
Other Massachusetts
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
City of Grand Rapids Env Serv Dept, MI
Wayne County Air Poll Control Div, MI
Other Michigan
Minnesota Poll Ctrl Agcy, Air Qual Div
City of Bloomington, Env Poll Sec, MN
City of Richfield, Air Poll Ctrl, MN
Minneapolis Pollution Control Div, MN
St Louis Park Inspectional Serv, MN
Other Minnesota
Mississippi Dept of Env Quality
Other Mississippi
Missouri DNR, Air Poll Control Program
City of St Louis Air Poll Ctrl, MO
Greene Co-City  of Springfield APCA, MO
Kansas City, MO, Air Quality Section
SL Louis Co Air Poll Control Br, MO
Other Missouri
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MONTANA

MT001      Montana State Dept of Health & Env Sci
MT002      Cascade Gty-Co Air Poll Ctrl Prog, MT
MT003      Missoula City-County Health Dept, MT
MT004      Yellowstone County Air Poll Control, MT
MT999      Other Montana

NEBRASKA

NE001      Nebraska Dept of Env Control
NE002      Lincoln-Lancaster Co Health Dept, NE
NE003      Omaha City Air Quality Control Div, NE
NE999      Other Nebraska

NEVADA

NV001      Nevada Dept of Cons and Natural Res
NV002      Clark Co Health Dist, Div APC, NV
NV003      Washoe County District Health Dept, NV
NV999      Other Nevada

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NH001      New Hampshire Dept of Env Serv, Air Res
NH999      Other New Hampshire

NEW JERSEY

NJ001       New Jersey Dept of Env Protection
NJ002       City of Elizabeth City Hall, NJ
NJ003       Hudson Regional Health Commission, NJ
NJ004       Middlesex Co Air Poll Ctrl Prog, NJ
NJ999       Other New Jersey

NEW MEXICO

NM001      New Mexico Env Improvement Div/Air Qual
NM002      Albuquerque Env Health & Energy Dept NM
NM999      Other New Mexico

NEW YORK

NY001      New York DEC, Div of Air Resources
NY002      Albany County Dept of Health, NY
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NY003      Interstate Sanitation Commission, NY
NY004      Monroe County Department of Health, NY
NY005      Nassau Co DOH, Center for Env Prot, NY
NY006      New York City Bureau of Air Res, NY
NY007      Niagara Co Health Dept, Air Res Bur, NY
NY008      Rensselaer Co DOH, Div of Env Health, NY
NY009      Rockland  Co DOH, Air Poll Ctrl, NY
NY010      Suffolk Co Ofc of Haz Mat Mgmt, NY
NY011      Westchester County Dept of Health, NY
NY999      Other New York

NORTH CAROLINA

NC001      North Carolina Div of Env Mgmt
NC002      Cleveland County Health Department, NC
NC003      Cumberland Co Air Pollution Control, NC
NC004      Forsyth County Env Affairs Dept, NC
NC005      Mecklenburg Co Dept of Env Prot, NC
NC006      W. North  Carolina Reg Air Poll Ctrl Bd
NC999      Other North Carolina

NORTH DAKOTA

ND001      North Dakota State Department of Health
ND999      Other North Dakota

OHIO

OH001      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
OH002      Akron Reg Air Quality Mgmt Dist, OH
OH003      Canton Air Pollution Control  Div, OH
OH004      City of Toledo, Env Services  Div, OH
OH005      Cleveland Div of Air Poll Control, OH
OH006      Hamilton  Co-Southwestern OH APCA
OH007      Lake County General Health District, OH
OH008      Mahoning-TrumbulI Air Poll Ctrl Agcy, OH
OH009      Montgomery Co Reg Air Poll Ctrl Agcy,  OH
OH010      North Ohio Valley Air Authority, OH
OH011      Portsmouth  Local Air Agency, OH
OH012      Dayton Regional Air Poll Ctrl Agency, OH
OH999      Other Ohio

OKLAHOMA

OK001      Oklahoma Air Quality Service
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OK002      City-Co Health Dept of Oklahoma City
OK003      Tulsa City-County Health Department, OK
OK999      Other Oklahoma

OREGON

OR001      Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality
OR002      Lane Regional Air Poll Authority, OR
OR999      Other Oregon

PENNSYLVANIA

PA001      Pennsylvania DER, Bur of Air Qua! Ctrl
PA002      Allegheny Co Bureau of Air Poll Ctrl, PA
PA003      Philadelphia DOPH, Air Mgmt Serv, PA
PA999      Other Pennsylvania

PUERTO RICO

PR001      Puerto Rico Env Quality Board
PR999      Other Puerto Rico

RHODE ISLAND

RI001       Rhode Island Div of Air & Haz Mat
RI999       Other Rhode Island

SOUTH CAROLINA

SC001      South Carolina Dept of Health & Env Ctrl
SC002      City of Columbia Air Poll Control, SC
SC999      Other South Carolina

SOUTH DAKOTA

SD001      South Dakota Dept of Water & Nat'l Res
SD999      Other South Dakota

TENNESSEE

TN001      Tennessee Div of Air Pollution Control
TN002      Chattanooga-Hamilton Co APCB, TN
TN003      Knox Co Dept of Air Poll Control, TN
TN004      Memphis and Shelby Co Health Dept, TN
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TN005
TN999

TEXAS

TX001
TX002
TX003
TX004
TX005
TX006
TX007
TX008
TX999

UTAH

UT001
UT999

VERMONT

VT001
VT999
Metro Health/Nashville & Davidson Co, TN
Other Tennessee
Texas Air Control Board
City of Dallas, Health & Human Serv, TX
City of Houston, Bureau Air Qual Cont, TX
El Paso County Health Unit, TX
Fort Worth Air Pollution Control, TX
Galveston County Health District, TX
Harris County Pollution Control Dept,  TX
Lubbock City Health Department, TX
Other Texas
Utah Bureau of Air Quality
Other Utah
Vermont Air Pollution Control Division
Other Vermont
VIRGIN ISLANDS

VI001        Virgin Islands Dept of Planning, Nat Res
VI999        Other Virgin Islands

VIRGINIA

VA001       Virginia Environmental Quality Air Division
VA002       Alexandria Health Department, VA
VA003       Fairfax County Air Pollution Control, VA
VA004       Roanoke City Engineering Dept, VA
VA005       Roanoke Co/Salem Air Poll Ctrl, VA
VA999       Other Virginia

WASHINGTON

WA001      Washington State Department of Ecology
WA002      Benton-Franklin-Walla Walla Co APA, WA
WA003      Northwest Air Pollution Authority, WA
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WA004     Olympic Air Poll Control Authority, WA
WA005     Puget Sound Air Poll Control Agency, WA
WA006     Southwest Air Poll Ctrl Authority, WA
WA007     Spokane Co Air Poll Control Auth, WA
WA008     Yakima County Clean Air Authority, WA
WA999     Other Washington

WEST VIRGINIA
WV001
WV999

WISCONSIN

WI001
WI002
WI003
WI004
WI999

WYOMING

WY001
WY999

OTHER
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Comm
Other West Virginia
Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources
Eau Claire City-Co Health Dept, WI
Madison Department of Public Health, WI
Milwaukee Co DPW, Env Serv Sec, WI
Other Wisconsin
Wyoming Air Qual Div, Dept of Env Qual
Other Wyoming
OT001      National Park Service
OT002      EPA Region I
OT003      EPA Region D
OT004      EPA Region m
OT005      EPA Region IV
OT006      EPA Region V
OT007      EPA Region VI
OT008      EPA Region VD
OT009      EPA Region VHI
OT010      EPA Region K
OT011      EPA Region X
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                    USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS

                        Appendix B — Process Code Listing
CODE            PROCESS TYPE
 10.000            COMBUSTION

 11.000            EXTERNAL COMBUSTION
 11.001            Bagasses Combustion
 11.002            Coal Combustion
 11.006            Fuel Oil Combustion
 11.003            Lignite combustion
 11.004            Multiple Fuels Combustion
 11.005            Natural Gas Combustion
 11.007            Waste Oil Combustion
 11.008            Wood/Wood Waste Combustion
 11.999            Other External Combustion Sources

 15.000            INTERNAL COMBUSTION
 15.001            Aviation Fuels
 15.002            Diesel Fuel
 15.006            Fuel Oil
 15.003            Gasoline
 15.007            Multiple Fuels
 15.004            Natural Gas
 15.005            Process Gas
 15.999            Other Internal Combustion Sources

20.000            WASTE DISPOSAL

21.000            MUNICIPAL WASTE
21.001            Municipal Waste Combustois/Incinerators
21.002            Municipal Waste Landfills
21.003            Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) Emissions (except
                       21.004)
21.004            Sewage Sludge Incineration
21.999            Other Municipal Waste Processing/Disposal Facilities
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CODE            PROCESS TYPE
22.000             HAZARDOUS WASTE
22.007             Asbestos Demolition, Renovation, and Disposal
22.001             Benzene Waste Treatment
22.006             Contaminated Soil Treatment
22.002             Hazardous Waste Incineration
22.003             Hazardous Waste Landfills
22.004             Site Remediation (except 22.006)
22.005             Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDF) (except
                         22.002, 22.003 & 22.006)
22.999             Other Hazardous Waste Processing/Disposal Facilities

29.000             OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL (except 21 & 22)
29.001             Automobile Body Shredding/Incineration
29.003             Industrial Landfills
29.002             Industrial Wastewater/Contaminated Water Treatment
29.004             Medical/Infectious Waste Incineration
29.999             Other Waste Disposal Sources

30.000             WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
30.001             Charcoal
30.002             Kraft Pulp Mills
30.003             Plywood and Veneer Operations
30.004             Pulp and Paper Production other than Kraft
30.005             Reconstituted Panelboard Plants (waferboard, particleboard, etc.)
30.006             Wood Treatment
30.007             Woodworking
30.999             Other Wood Products Industry Sources

40.000             ORGANIC; EVAPORATIVE LOSSES

41.000             SURFACE COATING/PRINTING/GRAPHIC ARTS
41.001             Aerospace Surface Coating
41.002             Automobiles and Trucks Surface Coating (OEM)
41.003             Automotive Refinishing
41.004             Can Surface Coating
41.005             Fabric Coating/Printing/Dyeing (except 41.017)
41.006             Flatwood Paneling Surface Coating
41.007             Flexible Vinyl & Urethane Coating/Printing
41.008             Large Appliance Surface Coating
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CODE             PROCESS TYPE
41.026             Leather Surface Coating
41.009             Magnetic Tape Surface Coating
41.010             Magnetic Wire Surface Coating
41.011             Metal Coil Surface Coating
41.012             Metal Furniture Surface Coating
41.013             Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Surface Coating
41.014             Paper, Plastic & Foil Web Surface Coating (except 41.007
                         & 41.018)
41.015             Plastic Parts for Business Machines Surface Coating
41.016             Plastic Parts & Products Surface Coating (except 41.015)
41.017             Polymeric Coating of Fabrics
41.018             Pressure Sensitive Tapes and Labels Coating
41.019             Printing - Forms
41.020             Printing - News Print
41.021             Printing - Packaging
41.022             Printing - Publication
41.023             Printing/Publication  (except 41.007 & 41.019-022)
41.024             Ship Building & Repair Surface Coating
4L025             Wood Products/Furniture Surface Coating (except 41.006)
41.999             Other Surface Coating/Printing/Graphic Arts Sources

42.000             ORGANIC LIQUID STORAGE & MARKETING
                         (PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, GASOLINE, VOL)
42.001             Gasoline Bulk Plants
42.002             Gasoline Bulk Terminals
42.003             Gasoline Marketing  (except 42.001 & 42.002)
42.004             Petroleum Liquid Marketing (except 42.001-003 & 42.005-006)
42.005             Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks
42.006             Petroleum Liquid Storage in Floating Roof Tanks
42.010             Volatile Organic Liquid Marketing (except 42.009)
42.009             Volatile Organic Liquid Storage
42.999             Other Liquid Marketing Sources

49.000             ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES (except 41 & 42)
49.001             Aerosol Can Filling
49.002             Dry Cleaning - PERC/Chlorinatcd Solvents
49.003             Dry Cleaning - Petroleum Solvents
49.004             Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing
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CODE             PROCESS TYPE
49.005             Fiberglass/Reinforced Polymer Products Manufacturing (except
                         49.004)
49.006             Halogenated Solvent Cleaners
49.007             Ink Manufacturing
49.008             Organic Solvent Cleaning & Degreasing (except 49.006)
49.009             Paint/Coating/Adhesives Manufacturing
49.010             Paint Stripping
49.999             Other Organic Evaporative Loss Sources

50.000             PETROLEUM/NATURAL  GAS  PRODUCTION  AND  REFINING
50.002             Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing Plants
50.001             Oil and Gas Field Services
50.003             Petroleum Refining Conversion Processes (cracking, CO boilers,
                         reforming, alkylation, polymerization, isomerization,
                         coking)
50.007             Petroleum Refining Equipment Leaks/Fugitive Emissions
50.004             Petroleum Refining Feedstock (blending, loading and
                         unloading)
50.008             Petroleum Refining Flares and Incinerators (except acid gas/
                         sulfur recovery unit incinerators - 50.006)
50.005             Petroleum Refining Separation Processes (distillation and
                         light ends recovery)
50.006             Petroleum Refining Treating Processes (hydrodesulfurization,
                         hydrotreating, chemical sweetening, acid gas removal,
                         deasphalting, sulfur recovery units, acid gas/sulfur
                         recovery unit incinerators)
50.009             Petroleum Refining Wastewater and Wastewater Treatment
50.010             Shale Processing
50.999             Other Petroleum/Natural Gas Production & Refining Sources
                         (except 50.001-010 and 42.000 - Liquid Marketing)

60.000             CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING

61.000             AGRICULTURAL  CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
61.001             2,4-D Salts  and Esters Production
61.002             4-Chloro-2-Methylphenoxyacetic Acid Production
61.003             4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol Production
61.004             Captafol (tm) Production
61.005             Captan (tm) Production
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 CODE             PROCESS TYPE
61.006             Chloroneb (tm) Production
61.007             Chlorthalonil (tm) Production
61.008             Dacthal (tm) Production
61.012             Fertilizer Production (except 61.009)
61.009             Phosphate Fertilizers Production
61.010             Sodium Pentachlorophenate Production
61.011             Tordon Acid Production
61.999             Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing Sources

62.000             INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
62.001             Ammonium Sulfate Production - Caprolactam By-Product Plants
62.002             Antimony Oxides Manufacturing
62.003             Chlorine Production
62.016             Chloroalkali Production
62.004             Chromium Chemicals Manufacturing
62.005             Cyanuric Chemicals Manufacturing
62.006             Fume Silica Production
62.007             Hydrochloric Acid Production
62.017             Hydrofluoric Acid Production
62.008             Hydrogen Cyanide Production
62.009             Hydrogen Fluoride Production
62.020             Inorganic Liquid/Gas Storage & Handling
62.014             Nitric Acid Plants
62.010             Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing
62.011             Quaternary Ammonium Compounds Production
62.018             Sodium Carbonate Production
62.012             Sodium Cyanide Production
62.015             Sulfuric Acid Plants
62.019             Sulfur Recovery (except 50.006)
62.013             Uranium Hexafluoride Production
62.999             Other Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Sources

63.000             POLYMER AND RESIN PRODUCTION
63.001             Acetal Resins Production
63.002             Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Production
63.003             Alkyd Resins Production
63.004             Amino Resins Production
63.005             Butadiene-Furfural Cotrimer (R-ll)
63.006             Butyl Rubber Production
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CODE
PROCESS TYPE
63.007
63.008
63.009
63.010
63.011
63.012
63.013
63.014
63.015
63.016
63.017

63.018
63.019
63.020
63.021
63.022
63.023
63.024
63.025
63.026
63.027
63.028
63.029
63.030
63.031
63.032
63.033
63.034
63.035
63.036
63.037
63.038
63.039
63.999
Carboxymethylcellulose Production
Cellophane Production
Cellulose Ethers Production
Epichlorohydrin Elastomers Production
Epoxy Resins Production
Ethylene-propylene Rubber Production
Rexible Polyurethane Foam Production
Hypalon (tm) Production
Maleic Copolymers Production
Methylcellulose Production
Methyl Methacrylate-Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene
      Production
Methyl Methacrylate-Butadiene-Styrene Terpolymers Production
Neoprene Production
Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Production
Non-Nylon Polyamides Production
Nylon 6 Production
Phenolic Resins Production
Polybutadiene Rubber Production
Polycarbonates Production
Polyester Resins Production
Polyether Polyols Production
Polyethylene Terephthalate Production
Polymerized Vinylidene Production
Polymethyl Methacrylate Resins Production
Polystyrene Production
Polysulfide Rubber Production
Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsions Production
Polyvinyl Alcohol Production
Polyvinyl Butyral Production
Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production
Reinforced Plastic Composites Production
Styrene-Acrylonitrile Production
Styrene Butadiene Rubber and Latex Production
Other Polymer and Resin Manufacturing Sources
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CODE             PROCESS TYPE
64.000             SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
                         INDUSTRY (SOCMI)
64.001             Batch Reaction Vessels (except 69.011)
64.002             Equipment Leaks (valves, compressors, pumps, etc.)
64.003             Processes Vents (emissions from air oxidation, distillation, and other
                         reaction vessels)
64.004             Storage Tanks (SOCMI Chemicals Goading/unloading, filling, etc.)
64.005             Transfer of SOCMI Chemicals Goading/unloading, filling, etc.)
64.006             Wastewater Collection & Treatment
64.999             Other SOCMI Processes

65.000             SYNTHETIC FIBERS PRODUCTION
65.001             Acrylic Fibers/Modacrylic Fibers Production
65.002             Rayon Production
65.003             Spandex Production
65.999             Other Synthetic Fibers Production Sources

69.000             CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING (except 61, 62, 63, 64 & 65)
69.001             Benzyltrimethylammonium Chloride Facilities
69.002             Butadiene Dimers Production
69.015             Carbon Black Manufacturing
69.003             Carbonyl Sulfide Production
69.004             Chelating Agents Production
69.005             Chlorinated Paraffins Production
69.006             Dodecanedioic Acid Production
69.007             Ethylidene Norbomene Production
69.008             Explosives Production
69.009             Hydrazine Production
69.010             OBPA/l,3-Diisocyanate Production
69.011             Pharmaceuticals Production
69.012             Photographic Chemicals Production
69.013             Phthalate Plasticizers Production
69.017             Propellant Manufacturing & Production
69.014             Rubber Chemicals Manufacturing
69.016             Soap & Detergent Manufacturing
69.999             Other Chemical Manufacturing Sources
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CODE            PROCESS TYPE
70.000            FOOD  AND  AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS  (also   see  61
                         AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS)
70.016            Alcohol Fuel Production
70.008            Alcoholic Beverages Production
70.001            Alfalfa Dehydrating
70.002            Baker's Yeast Manufacturing
70.003            Bread Bakeries
70.004            Cellulose Food Casing Manufacturing
70.005            Coffee Roasting
70.006            Cotton Ginning
70.007            Feed and Grain Handling, Storage & Processing (including Mills and
                         Elevators)
70.009            Fish Processing
70.010            Fruit and Vegetable Processing
70.011            Meat Smokehouses
70.012            Roasting (except 70.005)
70.013            Starch Manufacturing
70.014            Sugar Cane Processing
70.015            Vegetable Oil Production
70.999            Other Food and Agricultural Products Sources

80.000            METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY

81.000            FERROUS METALS INDUSTRY
81.001            Coke By-product Plants
81.002            Coke Production (except 81.001)
81.003            Ferroalloy Production
81.004            Iron Foundries
81.005            Stainless Steel/Specialty Steel Manufacturing
81.006            Steel Foundries
81.007            Steel Manufacturing (except 81.005 & 81.006)
81.008            Steel Pickling - HCL Process
81.999            Other Ferrous Metals Industry Sources

82.000            NONFERROUS METALS INDUSTRY
82.016            Beryllium Processing and Manufacturing
82.001            Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing
82.002            Lead Acid Battery Reclamation
82.003            Lead Oxide and Pigment Production


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CODE             PROCESS TYPE
82.004              Lead Products (except 82.001-002, 82.006 & 82.012)
82.005              Primary Aluminum Production
82.006              Primary Copper Smelting
82.007              Primary Lead Smelting
82.008              Primary Magnesium Refining
82.009              Primary Zinc Smelting
82.010              Secondary Aluminum Production
82.011              Secondary Brass & Brass Ingot Production
82.012              Secondary Copper Smelting & Alloying
82.013              Secondary Lead Smelting
82.014              Secondary Magnesium Smelting
82.015              Secondary Zinc Processing
82.999              Other Non-Ferrous Metals Industry Sources

90.000              MINERAL PRODUCTS
90.001              Alumina Processing
90.035              Asbestos Manufacturing
90.002              Asphalt/Coal Tar Application - Metal Pipes
90.003              Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing
90.004              Asphalt Processing (except 90.002, 90.003 & 90.034)
90.034              Asphalt Roofing Products Manufacturing
90.017              Calciners & Dryers and Mineral Processing Facilities
90.005              Calcium Carbide Manufacturing
90.006              Cement Manufacturing (except 90.028)
90.007              Chromium Refractories Production
90.008              Clay and Fly Ash Sintering
90.009              Clay Products (including Bricks & Ceramics)
90.010              Coal Conversion/Gasification
90.011              Coal Handling/Processing/Preparation/Cleaning
90.012              Concrete Batch Plants
90.013              Elemental Phosphorous Plants
90.014              Frit Manufacturing
90.015              Glass Fiber Manufacturing (except 90.033)
90.016              Glass Manufacturing
90.018              Lead Ore Crushing and Grinding
90.019              Lime/Limestone Handling/Kilns/Storage/Manufacturing
90.020              Mercury Ore Processing
90.021              Metallic Mineral/Ore Processing (except 90.018, 90.020 & 90.031)
90.022              Mineral Wool Manufacturing
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CODE             PROCESS TYPE
90.023             Mining Operations (except 90.032)
90.024             Non-metallic  Mineral  Processing  (except  90.011,  90.019,  90.017,
                          90.026)(NOTE: This category includes stone quarrying, sand and
                          gravel processing, gypsum processing, perlite processing and all
                          other non-metallic mineral/ore processing.)
90.026             Phosphate Rock Processing
90.027             Phosphogypsum Stacks
90.028             Portland Cement Manufacturing
90.029             Refractories
90.031             Taconite Iron Ore Processing
90.032             Underground Uranium Mines
90.033             Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing
90.999             Other Mineral Processing Sources

99.000             MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
99.001             Abrasive Blasting/Cleaning
99.002             Chromic Acid Anodizing
99.003             Comfort Cooling Towers
99.004             Commercial Sterilization Facilities
99.005             Decorative Chromium Electroplating
99.006             Electronics Manufacturing (except 99.011)
99.013             Electroplating/Plating (except Chrome - 99.002, 99.005 & 99.007)
99.019             Geothermal Power
99.007             Hard Chromium Electroplating
99.008             Hospital Sterilization Facilities
99.009             Industrial Process Cooling Towers
99.017             Leather Tanning
99.014             Polystyrene Foam Products Manufacturing
99.016             Polyurethane Foam Products Manufacturing
99.020             Rocket Demilitarization
99.010             Rocket Engine Test Firing
99.015             Rubber Tire Manufacturing and Retreading
99.011             Semiconductor Manufacturing
99.018             Synthetic Fuels Production (except 70.016 &  90.010)
99.012             Welding & Grinding
99.999             Other Miscellaneous Sources
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                Appendix C — Standard Emission Limit Units bv Process
Clearinghouse
Process Code / Name or Description
11.001 -      Electric Utility Steam Generators
 11.999
21.001
21.004
30.002
41.002


41.004


41.007
Fossil Fuel-fired Steam Generators
 15.001 -      I. C. Engines

 15.999       Stationary Gas Turbines
             Kraft Pulp Mills - Lime Kiln
                                     Pollutant
                                     Paniculate

                                     Particulate
                                     Particulate

                                     Paniculate


                                     All
Municipal Waste Incinerators
Sewage Sludge Incineration
Kraft Pulp Mills - Recovery Furnace     Paniculate
                                     Paniculate
Kraft Pulp Mills - Smelt Dissolving      Paniculate
Tanks
Kraft Pulp Mills - Digesters, Brown
Stock Washers, Evaporators, Oxidation,
Stripping System

Auto & Light Truck Surface Coating
Can Surface Coating
Flexible Vinyl & Urethane Coating and
Printing
Suggested
Emission Units
Lb/MMBTU
(see Note #1)
Lb/MMBTU
(see Note #1)

G/B-HP-H
(see Note #1)
ppm @ 15% O,
(see Note
gr/dscf corr to 12%
CO,
(see Note #1)
Lb/Ton of dry
sludge input

gr/dscf corr to
8%O2
(see Note #1)
gr/dscf con to 10%
O,
(see Note #1)
Lb/Ton BLS
(see Note #1)
ppm (by volume)
corr to 10% O,
                                                   Kg/1 (Ib/Gal)
                                                   applied coating
                                                   solids
                                                   Kg/1 (Lb/Gal)
                                                   applied coating
                                                   solids
                                                   Kg/Kg/ (Lb/Lb) ink
                                                   solids
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'   Clearinghouse
   Process Code / Name or Description
   41.008       Large Appliance Surface Coating
   41.011       Metal Coil Surface Coating
   41.012       Metal Furniture Surface Coating
   41.015       Plastic Parts for Business Machines
                Surface Coating

   41.018       Pressure Sensitive Tape & Label
                Surface Coating

   41.019 -     Printing
   41.023
   42.002       Gasoline Bulk Terminals
   42.005/6     Vessels for Petroleum Liquid Storage

   49.003       Dry Cleaning - Petroleum Solvents

   50.003       Petroleum Refining - Cracking
   50.006       Petroleum Refining -
                Glaus Sulfur Recovery Units
                Petroleum Refining - Rue Gas
   50.007       Petroleum Refining - Equip. Leaks

   61.009       Phosphate Fertilizers Pdtn.
   62.001        Ammonium Sulfate Pdtn.

   62.014        Nitric Acid Plants

   62.015        Sulfuric Acid Plants
Pollutant
Total
Fluoride
NOX

SO?&
Acid Mist
Suggested
Emission Units
Kg/1 (Lb/Gal) of
applied coating
solids
Kg/I (Lb/Gal)
applied coating
solids
Kg/1 (Lb/Gal)
applied coating
solids
Kg/1 (Lb/Gal)
applied coating
solids
Kg/Kg (Lb/Lb)
applied coating
solids
% of total mass of
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Clearinghouse
Process Code / Name or Description
64.002       Equip. Leaks - Synthetic Organic
             Chemical Mfg. Industry

65.001 -      Synthetic Fibers Production
65.999
70.007       Grain Elevators
81.003       Ferroalloy Production

81.004       Iron Foundries
81.006       Steel Plants - Electric Arc
82.001       Lead Acid Battery Mfg.

82.005       Primary Aluminum Pdtn.
82.006       Primary Copper Smelting

82.007       Primary Lead Smelting

82.009       Primary Zinc Smelting

82.011       Sec. Brass & Brass Ingot Pdtn.

82.013       Secondary Lead Smelting


90.004       Hot-Mix Asphalt Processing
90.011       Coal Hand./Proc./Prep./Cleaning

90.016       Glass Mfg.

90.019       Lime/Limestone
             Handling/Kilns/Storage/Mfg.
90.021       Metallic Mineral/Ore Processing

90.024       Non-metallic Mineral Processing

90.026       Phosphate Rock Processing
Pollutant
Paniculate
Paniculate
Paniculate

Paniculate

Paniculate

Paniculate

Paniculate



Paniculate

Paniculate
Suggested
Emission Units
See Note #2
              Kg/Mega-gram
              (Lb/1000 Lb)
              solvent feed
gr/dscf
(see Note
Lb/MW-H or
% (volume basis)
gr/dscf
gr/dscf
(see Note
gr/dscf or Lb/Ton
lead feed
Lb/Ton
gr/dscf
(see Note #1)
gr/dscf
(see Note #1)
gr/dscf
(see Note #1)
gr/dscf
(see Note #1)
gr/dscf
(see Note #1)

gr/dscf
gr/dscf
(see Note #1)
Lb/Ton
(see Note #1)
Lb/Ton

grams/dscm
(gr/dscf)
grams/dscm
(gr/dscf)
Lb/Ton
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 Clearinghouse
 Process Code / Name or Description
 90.028        Portland Cement Plants

 90.033        Wool Fiberglass Mfg.
 90.034        Asphalt Roofing Products Mfg.
 99.015        Rubber Tire Mfg. Industry
Pollutant
Paniculate
Suggested
Emission Units
Lb/Ton
(see Note #1)
Lb/Ton glass pulled
Kg/Mega-gram
(Lb/1000 Lb)

% of VOC used
Note#l:
       Standard emission  units have been established for these processes.  These units are
       required for reporting standardized emission limits in the RBLC data  base for these
       processes.

       Also, for these processes, percent (%) has  been established as the unit for reporting
       standardized emission limits for opacity.

Note #2:
       Applicable regulations involve process controls and/or modifications.  No emission units
       stated.
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        Appendix D ~ Abbreviations for Processes. Units, and Pollutants
                Abbreviations for Processes and Descriptors
Abbreviation
 ADD
 AL
 AM
 ASSOC
 ATMOS
 CALC
 CEM
 CO
 COLL
 COOP
 CORP
 DECARB
 DESULF
 DISTIL
 DISTN
 DIV
 E
 EA
 EFF
 ELECT
 EMISS
 ENVIRON OR ENV
 ESP
 FAC
 FCC
 FCCU
 FOR
 FURN
 GEN
 HAND
 HVLP
 I.C.
 INCIN
Process or Descriptor
 additive
 aluminum
 American
 association
 atmospheric
 catalytic
 continuous emission monitoring
 company
 collection
 cooperative
 corporation
 decarbonization
 desulfurization
 distillation
 distribution
 division
 eastern
 each
 efficiency
 electric
 emissions
 environmental
 electrostatic precipitator
 facility
 fluid catalytic cracking
 fluid catalytic cracking unit
 flue gas recirculation
 furnace
 generator
 handling
 high-volume, low pressure (spray guns)
 internal combustion
 incinerator
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Abbreviation
 INDEP
 INTERNAT
 LAB
 LDOUT
 LIQ
 LT
  MATL
  MFG
  MISC
  MODIF
  NAT
  NATL
  POLL
  PREP
  PROD
  PWR
   REC
   RECEP
   RECLAM
   REFIG
   REFIN
   REG
   REGEN
   RESID
   ROT
    SCR
    SCRUB
    SECOND
    SHIP
    SNCR
    SOLN
    STOR
    SUP
    SYS
    TRANS
    UNIV
    VAC
    VERT
Process or Descriptor
 independent
 international
 laboratory
 loadout
 liquid
 light
  material
  manufacturing
  miscellaneous
  modification
  natural
  national
  pollutant/pollution
  preparation
  production
  power
  recovery
   reciprocating
   reclamation
   refrigeration
   refinery
   regular
   regenerator
   residual
   rotary
   selective catalytic reduction
   scrubber
   secondary
    shipping
    selective non-catalytic reduction
    solution
    storage
    supplementary
    system
    transmission
    university
    vacuum
    vertical
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                 Abbreviations for Emission Limit Units
Abbreviation
  ACF
  ACFM
  ACS
  ADP
  AV
  BBL
  BHP
  BLS
  BPSD
  BTU
  CF
  CFM
  CU YD
  D
  DFEED
  DACF
  DIST
  DSCF
  F
  G
  G/HP-H
  G/O
  GAL/M
  GR
  H
  HP
  J
  KG
  KW
  LB
  LT
  M
  MG/L
  MM
  MO
  MW
  N
Emission Limit Unit
actual cubic feet
actual cubic ieet per minute
applied coating solids
air dried pulp
average
barrels
brake horsepower
black liquor solids
barrels per stream day
British thermal units
cubic feet
cubic feet per minute
cubic yard
day
dry feed
dry actual cubic feet
distillate
dry standard cubic feet
feet
gram
grams per horsepower-hour
gas/oil
gallons per minute
grains
hour
horsepower
joule
kilogram
kilowatt
pound
long ton
thousand (lO3)
milligram per liter
million (106)
month
megawatt
natural
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Abbreviation
  NG
  OPAC
  PPM
  PPH
  RDF
  RESID
  SB
  SCF
  SCFD
  SCFM
  SEC
  SQF
  T
  TPY

  VOL
  WKS
  YR
Emission Limit Unit
nanogram
opacity
parts per million
parts per hundred
refuse derived fuel
residual
subbituminous
standard cubic feet
standard cubic feet per day
standard cubic feet per minute
second
square feet
on
tons per year (found in notes of
   determinations)
volume
weeks
year
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                       Abbreviations for Pollutants
Abbreviation
  AG
  AN
  AR
  AS
  BA
  BAP
  BE
  CA
  CD
  CDD
  CDF
  CL
  CL2
  CL2/OCL
  CLO2
  CO
  CO2
  COS
  CR
  CRVI
  CS
  CU
  DCB
  ETH
  ETO
  F
  FSP
  HER
  HC
  HCL
  HCN
  HDM
  HF
 HG
 HHD
 H20
 H2S
Pollutant
silver
acrylonitrile
argon
arsenic
barium  .
benzo(a)pyrene
beryllium
calcium
cadmium
chlorodibenzodioxins
chlorodibenzofurans
chlorine
chlorine (gas)
chlorine and oxychlorine
chlorine dioxide
carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide
carbonyl suifide
chromium
hexavalent chrome
cesium
copper
1,4-dichloro-2-butene
ethylene
ethylene oxide
fluorine
fine suspended particulates
hydrogen bromide
hydrocarbons
hydrochloric acid
hydrogen cyanide
hexamethylene diisocyanate monomer
hydrogen fluoride
mercury
homopolymer of HDM (see above)
water
hydrogen suifide
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Abbreviation
 H2SO4
 MA
 MC ACETATE
 MEK
 MG
 MIKETONE
 MMH
 MN
 MO
 NAOH
 NA2SO4
 NH3
 NH4
 NH4CL
 NI
 NMHC
 NMOC
 NOX
 NO2
 N2O
 PAH
 PB
 PCB
 PCDF
 PCNB
 PM, PM10
 POCL3
 POHC
 RHC
 ROC
 ROG
 RSC
 S
 SB
 SE
 SN
 SO2
 SOS
 TCDD
Pollutant
sulfuric acid
maleic anhydride
methyl cellusolve acetate
methyl ethyl ketone
magnesium
methyl isobutyl ketone
methyl hydrazine
manganese
molybdenum
sodium hydroxide
salt cake
ammonia
ammonium
ammonium chloride
nickel
nonmethane hydrocarbons
nonmethane organic carbon
nitrogen oxide
nitrogen dioxide
nitrous oxide
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
lead
polychlorinated biphenyls
polychJorinated dibenzo furans
pentochloronitrobenzene herbicide
particulate matter
phosphorous oxychloride
principle organic hazardous constituents
reactive hydrocarbons
reactive organic compounds
reactive organic gases
reduced sulfur compounds
sulfur
antimony
selenium
tin
sulfur dioxide
sulfur trioxide
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin
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Abbreviation
  TCDF
  TCE
  TC-ETHANE
  TICL4
  TMT
  TRS
  U
  UF4
  V
  vc
  VCM
  VE
  VOC
  ZN
  ZRSO4
Pollutant
tetrachlorodibenzo furan
trichloroethylene
1,1,1 -trichloroethane
titanium tetrachloride
tetramethyl tin
total reduced sulfur
uranium
uranium tetrafluoride
vanadium
vinyl chloride
vinyl chloride monomer
visible emissions
volatile organic compounds
zinc
zirconium sulfate
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                     Appendix E -- Information on the OAOPS TTN
What is OAOPS TTN?

OAQPS, the EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and  Standards, provides information and
technical support on air pollution control.  Its four divisions — Air Quality Strategies and
Standards; Emissions, Monitoring, and Analysis; Emission Standards; and Information Transfer
and Program Integration ~ provide services to EPA regional offices, state and local agencies,
consultants, industry, and the general public. These services include clearinghouses, conferences,
reports, manuals, newsletters, support centers, workshops, classroom training, self-instructional
courses, and TTN.

TTN, Technology Transfer Network, is a network of electronic bulletin boards developed and
operated by OAQPS. The network provides information  and technology exchange in different
areas  of air pollution control, ranging from emission test methods to regulatory air pollution
models. The service is free except for the cost of the phone call.

How does it work?

You  access  the network  from your own computer through the use of a modem and
communications software. Your computer connects with a computer at EPA through the phone
lines.  Once you're on the network, you've got all the tools, technology, and information in any
of the bulletin boards available at your fingertips.  You can find tools to estimate air pollutant
emissions, download computer code for regulatory air models, read a Tide summary of the 1990
Clean Air Act Amendments, find a course offered by the Air Pollution Training Institute, or
request technical support in implementing an air pollution control program.   You can transfer
files, communicate with other users, leave a question for  others to answer, or upload a file for
others to use.

Who can use it?

Anyone in the world wanting to exchange information  about air pollution, including personnel
in state and local agencies, the private sector, EPA, and foreign countries.

How do I access it?

Set up your computer, call the network, and register on-line. Once your registration is accepted,
you're free to use the network whenever you need to.   Follow the steps below.

Step 1  Install a modem and communications software on your computer,  if you don't already
have them.  There are a wide variety  to choose from,


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'  Step 2  Set the following parameters on your communications software:

         Data Bits:                  8
         Parity:                     N
         Stop Bits:                  1
         Terminal Emulation:        VT100 or VT/ANSI
         Duplex:                   Full

  Step 3  Call the network using your communications software:

         (919) 541-5742 for modems up to 14,400 bps

         TELNET ttnhbs.rtpnc.epa.gov for Internet access

  Step 4  Log on to the system and select  from the Unregistered Users menu.  Answer the
  questions on the screen,  first about yourself, then about your computer. Press the ENTER key
  after each response, except single characters like Y (yes) or N (no).

         First Name? (Type your first name.)
         Last Name?  (Type your last name.)
         Calling from (City, State)? (Type your city and state, for example, Raleigh, NC.)
         You are asked to verify this information. (Y or N)

  Next  select a password, keeping in mind  that passwords are CaSe sensitive.   After this
  information is  accepted,  you will see Registered Users menu.  At this point you can access any
  of the bulletin board systems, select other options, or exit the system. BBS Descriptions contains
  a brief description of the different bulletin boards available on the network.  System Utilities
  contains various options, which are also available after you become a registered user.

  What's on the network?

  Over a dozen bulletin boards are currently available on the network, with more to come.

  AIRS  • Aerometric Information Retrieval System facilitates the exchange of information
  among state and local agencies that utilize AIRS documents and information.

  AMTIC • Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center contains information on all
  the Reference  and Equivalent methods for the criteria pollutants.

  APT!  -  Air Pollution Training  Institute describes  current course offerings  on air pollution,
  including curriculum, schedules, locations, costs, and up-to-date changes.

  CAAA - Clean Air Act Amendments has information on the Clean Air Act Amendments of
   1990,  including  summaries and overviews.    Information  on regulatory  requirements,


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 implementation programs, criteria pollutants, and technical analyses is being developed. CAAA
 allows regulators, the regulated community, and the public to access information that will help
 them understand, implement, and comply with the law.

 CHIEF - Clearinghouse for Inventories/Emission Factors contains the latest information on
 air emission inventories and emission factors. It provides access to tools for estimating emissions
 of air pollutants and performing air emission inventories  for both criteria and toxic pollutants.
 It includes  emission estimation  data  bases, newsletters, announcements,  and guidance on
 performing inventories.

 COMPLI - Stationary Source Compliance provides stationary source and asbestos compliance
 policy and guidance information.

 CTC • Control Technology Center offers free engineering assistance, a hotline, and technical
 guidance to  state and local air pollution control agencies  in implementing air pollution control
 programs.

 EMTIC • Emission Measurement Technical Information Center provides access to emission
test methods and testing information for the development and enforcement of national, state, and
 local  emission prevention and control programs.  It includes computer programs,  stack testing
 information, regulations, EMTIC  documents, the  latest changes to methods, bulletins, contact
 names within EMTIC, and public domain software.  It offers technical guidance on stationary
 source testing issues in support of the development and implementation of emissions standards,
 emission factors, and State Implementation Plans.

 NATICH - National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse provides information from state
 and local agencies regarding their air toxics programs as well as information on  current federal
 activities in controlling air toxics.

 NSR - New Source Review offers guidance and technical information within the NSR permitting
 community.

 OMS • Office of Mobile Sources provides information pertaining to mobile source emissions,
 including regulations, test results, models, and guidance.

 ORIA -  Office of Radiation and Indoor Air  disseminates  information to state and local
 governments, industry, professional groups, and citizens to promote actions to reduce exposure
 to harmful levels of radiation and indoor air pollutants.

RBLC - RACT/BACT/LAER Information System contains information on RACT, BACT, or
LAER determinations made throughout the country. The data base is available to federal, state,
and local  agency staff, as  well as private industry representatives who are preparing permit
applications.
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SBAP - Small Business Assistance Program provides support to state and local small business
assistance programs by serving as a communications network to share materials as well as new
federal rules that have been developed related to small business issues.

SCRAM - Support Center for Regulatory Air Models provides regulatory air quality model
computer code.  It contains newly-developed air quality models as well as existing ones that are
adapted and improved. You can download computer code, test data, output results, instructions
on how to run  models, modeling analysis, meteorological data, and documentation.  Model
Change Bulletins describe changes made to each model.

Whv use it?

It's easy! You log on, answer questions, and select menu options. Ifs useful! You'll discover
all kinds of information and tools  that you can use in your job. It saves time! It saves money!
It saves paper!  It saves headaches! Say goodbye  to phone tag. Leave and receive messages
anytime the network is up.  Exchange information over long distances and at high speed without
waiting for the mail to arrive. It's world-wide!  You can communicate with people all over the
world - people you know and people you don't know who are involved in air pollution control.
It's always available! Ifs got it all!  Over a dozen different bulletin boards are up and running;
more are on the way.  Ifs readily accessible! Access the latest information whenever you need
it.

                    (919) 541-5742  for modems up to 14,400 bps

                    TELNET ttnbbs.rtpnc.epa.gov for Internet access

When can I use it?

24 hours a day, 7 days a week except Monday morning 8-12 EST, when the system is down for
maintenance and backup.

Who do I call?

If you need help accessing the system, call the systems operator by phone at (919) 541-5384 in
Durham, North Carolina during normal business hours 1-5 EST.

HOW TO USE OAOPS TTN

TOP MENU

From this menu, which you see as a registered user, you have access to all the features on the
TTN.  Select  Gateway to TTN Technical Areas (Bulletin Boards) to access any of bulletin
board system (BBS) on the network. Each BBS has a similar menu structure from which you
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You move through the system by selecting menu options. To select an option, type the character
specified in o brackets. When your see , (for carnage return), press the ENTER or
RETURN key.  Also press the ENTER key after responding to a question. Press S to skip a
series of text screens. Press P to pause a screen that is scrolling and then press the ENTER key
to resume scrolling.

USER SUPPORT/HELP

Access User Support/Help for a menu of tips and tricks, answers to frequently asked questions,
and help on performing typical BBS tasks such as transferring files.

EMAIL

Use Email to send a message  (msg) to other users. They will receive it the next time they enter
the network.  Search the User Registry first, if necessary, to see if someone is registered or to
verify the spelling of a name.

1      Select Email from the Top Menu or one of the BBS main menus.
2      Type L to send mail.
3      Respond to the prompts:
             To:  (Type the full name.)
             Subject:  (Enter a topic heading.)
             Submit Prepared Msg Text (Y/N)? (Type N to enter your message directly on
             the screen, Y if your message is stored as an ASCII text file.)
4      After you enter  your  message, hit escape and select  an  option below by typing the
       appropriate letter.
             L to see your entire message,  with line numbers, again.
             V to see your entire message (no line numbers) again.
             E to edit  the message by line.
             F to include a file within the message (see below).
             R to receive a note that the message was received.
             S to send the message.
             Q to quit without sending a message.
             H to get help.

To include a file within your message
Select F to send a file and respond to die prompts.

       Enclose a file with this message (Y/N)? (Type Y.)
       Enter 1-12 char, full  file name:  (Assign a new file name and extension to the file or
       use its existing name, for example, MYUPLOAD.TXT.)
       Select from  the following transfer  protocols:  (Select a protocol from the list, for
      example, 4 for XMODEM.)
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      File open, ready to receive (CTRL-X to abort). What you do here varies according to
      your communications software.  If you have PROCOMM, press PAGEUP, select the
      protocol you selected earlier, in this example, 1 for XMODEM, and enter the path and
      file name, for example:
      C:\HOME\NEWSTUFF.TXT.

      If you have CROSSTALK, enter XX instead of pressing PAGEUP. When the transfer
      is complete, you can continue the message, send it, or quit without sending it

To receive messages
When you enter the network, you are notified of any personal messages you have. You can view
the messages now or later.  To view them later, select Email from a menu and select  Read
jour mail.

SYSTEM UnLITIES  MENU

You can select a number of utilities  from this menu.

ystem Information gives hardware and software information for the TTN.

ecent Callers lists people who have  recently accessed the system.

 User Survey Results shows the results of the recent user survey.

hange Terminal Config allows you  to change your user profile.

 Dearchivers (PKUNZIP, UZ201) contains programs to use for dearchiving compressed
files.

  TTN User's Manual is a compressed file with detailed instructions on how to use the
network. You must first download the file to your computer and then decompress it

 Change Profile/Address to update  your contact information.

ime Remaining shows when you logged on, how long you have been on this session, and
the current time.

ho else is on lists people currently using the system.

Change Password to give yourself a new password. ser Registry lists all users. Respond to the prompts to search and display the list by last name, affiliation, or city or to download the entire list. E-6


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TRANSFERRING FILES
Download a file

1      Access the BBS containing the file you want to download, for example, <£> CAAA.
2      Select the category from which you want to download, for example, <6> Title VI:
       Stratospheric Ozone, then  Title VI Text/Summaries.
3      Once you see a list of files, note the name of the file you want to transfer.
4      Type P  to  select the protocol  that allows the BBS to send a file and that your
       communications software supports. For example type P 4 for XMODEM protocol.  If
       you don't know which protocol to select, look in your communications software
       documentation. This protocol is used for all files you download for the remainder of your
       call, unless you change it with the P command.  (To skip mis step, see hint below.)
5      Type the name of the file you want to download.  For example, SUMM6.TXT. If you
       can't remember the name of the file, type L to see the list of files again, then enter the
       file name.  You will see an estimate of how much time it will take to transfer the file.
       You can stop the procedure by pressing the CONTROL and X keys together.
6      Select the protocol for your communications software, the same protocol you used before.
       Depending on the communications software you have, you follow different procedures.
       For example, if you have PROCOMM, press the PAGEDOWN key to see the protocol
       menu, select the protocol, in this example, 1 for XMODEM, and enter path and name of
       the file you want to create on your computer, for example,  C:\BBSDIR\BBSF1LE.TXT.
       The procedure indicates when the transfer is completed.
7      Now you can transfer another file or return to the menu.

       Hint:  Assign a default protocol to  be used every time  you download a file.  Select
             hange Terminal Config from the System Utilities Menu. Select D - Set File
             Download Protocol.  Then  choose a default protocol.  Now whenever you
             download  a file, simply enter the file name, such as SUMM6.TXT.  You do not
             have to specify the P command first, except to change the default

Decompress files

Files with the file name extension ARC or ZIP are compressed (archived) to save space and time
when downloading.  These files must be decompressed (unarchived) to save space and time when
downloading. These files must be decompressed (unarchived) after downloading to be used.

1      Select <1> System Utilities from the Top Menu.
2      Select  Dearchivers (PKUNZIP, UZ201) from the Systems Utilities Menu.
3      Download DEARCH.TXT, PKZTP.EXE, and PKUNZIP.EXE. Do this step only one time
       for all files you need to decompress.
4      Download any ZIP file you want to decompress from any of the BBS's.
5      When you exit the network and  return to DOS, create a new directory and copy the
       downloaded  files  to it  In this way, files you decompress are not mixed in with your
       other files.
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6     Use the PKUNZIP command to decompress any of the ZIP files you downloaded, for
      example, PKUNZIP CALINE3.ZIP.

      More information about dearchiving files is in DEARCH.TXT, one of the files you
      downloaded.

Upload a file

In some BBS's you can upload a file for general use. Biter the appropriate area and follow the
instructions provided.  The procedure is  similar to downloading a file,  except for minor
differences.  For  example, in PROCOMM, press  PAGEUP to upload a file (instead  of
PAGEDOWN) to download. In CROSSTALK, type XX (instead of RX).

For additional help and directions, select  User Support/Help from the Top Menu.

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Use this feature to leave messages for public view in a particular BBS.  You can relay new
information for other people's use, present a problem you have that someone else may be able
to resolve, or look  through  messages other people have left and responses they have received.

1     Access the BBS most appropriate for the message you want to leave.
2     Select 

ublic Messages from the BBS Main Menu. Now you can scan the topics of other people's messages, read messages other people have left, or leave your own. 3 To leave a message, type L and follow directions. E-8


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                      USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS
                     Appendix F - Valid Values for Data Elements
This appendix lists appropriate values for various data elements found in the RBLC data base.
Some data elements are not listed in this appendix because listing valid values is not practical
(i.e., RBLC ID).  You can also find this information while in the RBLC data base by using the
HELP screens ~ just press Fl at any time while using the system.
EPA Region

Region 1 —
Region 2 ~
Region 3 -
Region 4 -

Region 5 --
Region 6 —
Region 7 --
Region 8 -
Region 9 --
Region 10 --

State Codes
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
ALabama
AlasKa
American Samoa
AriZona
ARkansas
CAlifornia
Colorado
ConnecTicut
DElaware
District of Columbia
FLorida
GeorgiA
GUam
Hawaii
            BDaho
            ELlinois
            INdiana
            lowA
            KariSas
            KentuckY
            LouisianA
            MainE
            MarylanD
            MAssachusetts
            Michigan
            MiNnesota
            Mississippi
            MissOuri
MonTana
NEbraska
NeVada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
OHio
OKlahoma
ORegon
PennsylvaniA
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
TeNnessee
TexaS
UTah
VermonT
Virgin Islands
VirginiA
WAshington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
WYoming
OTher Federal
Agency Code - see Appendix A
Process Type Code - see Appendix B
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Pollutant Name and CAS Number - see also Appendix D

POLLUTANT                   ALTERNATE NAME
1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE
23,7,8 TCDD
2-BUTANONE
ACETONE
ACRYLAMEDE
ACRYLAMIDE MONOMER
ACRYLIC ACID
ACRYLONTITULE
AG
ALUMINUM OXIDE
AMMONIA
AN
AR
ARGON
AS
ASBESTOS
BA
BAP
BE
BENZENE
BENZO-A-PYRENE
BENZOTRICHLORIDE
BENZYL CHLORIDE
BR
BUTYL ACETATE
 BZ
 CA
 CALCIUM HYDROXIDE
 CAPROLACTAM
 CARBON BLACK
 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
 CCL2F2
 CD
 CHCL3
 CHLORINE
 CHLORINE DIOXIDE
 CHLOROFORM
 CHROME
 CHROMIC ACID
 CL
 CL2
 CO
 CO2
 COBALT
 CR
23,73-teoachl«odibenzo-P-
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 POLLUTANT
ALTERNATE NAME
CAS NUMBER
 CRO3
 CS
 cu
 DCB
 DCB
 DIBUTYL PHTHALATE
 DHSOBUTYL KETONE
 DIMETHYL ACETAMIDE
 DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE
 DIOXINS
 ETHYL ACETATE
 ETHYL ALCOHOL
 ETHYL BENZENE
 ETHYLBENZENE
 ETHYLENE GLYCOL
 ETHYLENE OXIDE
 ETO
 F
 FLUORIDE
 FLUORIDES
 FORMALDEHYDE
 FREON12
 GRAPHITE
 H2O
 H2S
 H2SO4
 H2SO4MIST
 H2SO4 VAPORS
 HER
 HC
 HCL
 HCN
 HEPTANE
 HF
 HG
 HYDRAZINE
 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
 ISOOCTYL ALCOHOL
 ISOPROPYL ACETATE
 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
 MAGNESIUM
 MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
 MEK
 MEK-PEROXTOE
 METHACRYLIC ACID
METHANE
METHANOL
METHYL AMYL KETONE
Chromium Trioxide
Cesium
Copper
1,4-dichloro-2-butene
Ethylene Oxide
Fluorine
Water
Hydrogen Sulfide
Sulfuric Acid
Hydrogen Bromide
Hydrocarbons
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrogen Cyanide

Hydrogen Fluoride
Mercury
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide
1333-82-0
7440-46-2
7440-50-8
764-414)
25321-22-6
84-72-2
108-83-8
127-19-5
68-12-2
SEQ. 128
141-78-6
64-17-5
100-41-4
100-41-4
107-21-1
75-21-8
75-21-8
7782-41-4
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
50-00-0
75-71-8
7782^2-5
7732-18-5
7783-06-4
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
10035-10-6
SEQ. 11
7647-01-0
7490-8
142-82-5
7664-39-3
7439-97-6
302-01-2
7722-84-1
52738-99-5
94-11-1
67-63-0
7439-95-4
108-31-6
78-93-3
1338-23-4
79-41-4
74-m
67-56-1
110-43-0
                                        F-3

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POLLUTANT
ALTERNATE NAME
                                                                 CAS NUMBER
METHYL BROMIDE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
METHYLENE CHORIDE
MG
MINERAL SPIRITS
MMH
MN
MO
N-BUTYL ACETATE
N-BUTYL ALCOHOL
N-PROPYL ACETATE
N2O
NAOH
NAPHTHALENE
NH3
NH4
NH4CL
NI
NICKEL
NITRIC ACID
NO2
P-TOLUIDINE
PAH
PB
PCB
PERCHLOROETHYLENE
PHENOL
PHOSPHORIC ACID
PHOSPHOROUS
POCL3
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
PROPYLENE OXIDE
S
SB
SE
SILVER
SN
SO2
SO3
SODIUM BICHROMATE
STRONTIUM CHROMATE
STYRENE
SULFATES
SULFURICACID
SULFURIC ACID MIST
TCDD
Magnesium

Methyl Hydrazine
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nitrous Oxide
Sodium Hydroxide

Ammonia
Ammonium
Ammonium Chloride
Nickel
Nitrogen Dioxide

Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Lead
Polychlorinaied Biphenyls
Phosphorous Oxychloride
 Sulfur
 Antimony
 Selenium

 Tin
 Sulfur Dioxide
 Sulfur Trioxide
 23,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin
74-83-9
78-93-3
108-10-1
75-09-2
7439-95-4
64475-85-0
60-344
7439-96-5
7439-98-7
123-864
71-36-3
109-604
10024-97-2
1310-73-2
91-20-3
7664-41-7
14798-03-9
12125-02-5
744002-0
7440-02-0
7697-37-2
10102-44-0
106-49-0
SEQ. 6
7439-92-1
1336-36-3
127-18-4
108-95-2
7664-38-2
7723-14-0
10025-87-3
1310-58-3
75-56-9
7704-34-9
7440-36-0
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
7440-31-5
7446-09-5
7446-11-9
10588-01-9
7789-06-2
10042-5
14808-79-8
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
 1746O1-6
                                          F-4

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POLLUTANT

TICL4
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
TL
TOLUENE
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
TRIETHYLAMINE
U
UF4
URANIUM
V
XYLENE
XYLENES
ZINC
ZINC CHROMATE
ZN
       ALTERNATE NAME

       Titanium Tetrachloride

       Thallium
      Uranium
      Uranium Tetrafluoride

      Vanadium
      Zinc
CAS NUMBER

7550-45-0
13463-67-7
7440-28-0
108-88-3
79-01-6
121-44-8
7440-61-1
10049-14-6
7440-61-1
7440-62-2
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
13530-65-9
7440-66-6
Basis for Limit
      BACT-PSD
      BACT-Other
      LAER
      MACT
      RACT
      GACT
      NSPS
      NESHAPS
      OTHER
Emission Type
Prevention of Significant Deterioration
Other (i.e., T-BACT, Toxics-BACT, etc)
Lowest Available Control Technology
Maximum Achievable Control Technology
Reasonably Available Control Technology
Generally Available Control Technology
New Source Performance  Standards
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Other Control Technology Standards
      Point, Fugitive, or Area Source
                                       F-5

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                          Appendix G - Examples of RBLC Standard Reports
        Appendix F
REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                               INDEX OP CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DETERMINATIONS
                                                                                          PAGE I
YEAR COMPANY NAME
91 FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP.

91 FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP.





91 FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION


91 FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION


91 HOCKLEY RAILCAR, INC.



91 LAPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION












PROCESS
RBLC ID TYPE
TX-0225 29.000
69.015
TX-0227 29.000
29.000
49.000
50.999
70.007
70.999
TX-0224 29.000
29.002
40.000
TX-0228 29.000
62.003
62.007
TX-0223 29.000
40.000
69.015
99.001
TX-0226 29.000
42.009
49.000
49.999
70.007
70.007
70.007
70.007
70.007
70.007
70.007
99.999
99.999
PERMIT DATE
(EST/ACT) PROCESS DESCRIPTION
01/23/90 ACT FUGITIVES, PROCESS
REGENERATOR, CO2
01/23/90 ACT FUGITIVES FROM WASTEWATER
FUGITIVES, PROCESS
DRYER
TANKS, 7
SILOS. PELLET, 2
PELLET HANDLING
01/23/90 ACT FUGITIVE
FUGITIVES PROM WASTEWATER
VENTS, PROCESS
01/23/90 ACT FUGITIVES
HEATER, MOLTEN SALT
HCL ABSORBER
02/16/90 ACT FUGITIVES
PAINT BOOTHS, 2
REGENERATION, CARBON
BLASTER, SAND, 2
05/31/90 ACT FUGITIVE
REFRIGERATOR UNIT
DRIERS, 2
RECOVERY UNIT, VC
SILO, ADDITIVES
SILO, BLENDING
SILO, PRODUCT
SILO, RESIN
SILO, STORAGE
SILOS, RECEIVING, 4
SILOS, STORAGE, 4
BLOWERS, REACTOR, 2
PRODUCT HANDLING
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           Appendix G
REPORT DATE:  08/31/95
                                           CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DETERMINATIONS BY PROCESS
                                                                                                                           PACE 1
YEAR COMPANY  NAME
                                           RBLC ID
                                                        PERMIT DATE
                                                         (EST/ACT)   AGENCY
                                                                                          NAME OF CONTACT
                                                                                                          TELEPHONE
PROCESS TYPE:  29.000  OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL  (except 21 and 22)
 91  HOCKLEY RAILCAR.  INC.
 91  FORMOSA PLASTICS  CORPORATION
 91  FORMOSA PLASTICS  CORP.
 91  LAPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
 91  FORMOSA PLASTICS  CORP.
 91  FORMOSA PLASTICS  CORPORATION
                                      TX-0223     02/16/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  DAVID L.  HOWELL       (5121-451-5711
                                      TX-0224     01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN T.  OLSEN        (5121-451-5711
                                      TX-0225     01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN T.  OLSEN        (5121-451-5711
                                      TX-0226     05/31/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  DONALD G.  PINE        (5121-451-5711
                                      TX-0227     01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN OLSEN            (5121-451-5711
                                      TX-0228     01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN T.  OLSEN        (5121-451-5711
PROCESS TYPE: 29.002  Industrial Wastewater Treatment
 91  FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION
                                           TX-0224
                                                       01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN T. OLSEN
                                                                                                                 (5121-451-5711
PROCESS TYPE: 40.000  ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES
9 1 HOCKLEY
91 FORMOSA
PROCESS TYPE:
RAILCAR,
PLASTICS
42.009
INC.
CORPORATION
Volatile Organic
TX-0223
TX-0224
Liquid Storage
02/16/90
01/23/90

ACT
ACT

TEXAS AIR
TEXAS AIR

CONTROL
CONTROL

BO
BO

DAVID L.
KAREN T.

HOWELL
OLSEN

(5121-451-5711
(5121-451-5711

 91  LAPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
                                           TX-0226
                                                       OS/31/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  DONALD G.  FINE
                                                                                                                 (5121-451-5711
PROCESS TYPE: 49.000  ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES (except 41 AND 42)
 91
 91
LAPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP.
TX-0226
TX-0227
05/31/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  DONALD G.  FINE
01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN  OLSEN
(5121-451-5711
(5121-451-5711
PROCESS TYPE: 49.999  Other Organic Evaporative LOBS Sources
 91  LAPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
                                           TX-0226
                                                       05/31/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  DONALD G.  PINE
                                                                                                                 (5121-451-5711
PROCESS TYPE: 50.999  Other Petroleum/Natural Gas Production & Refining Sources
 91  FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP.
                                           TX-0227
                                                       01/23/90 ACT  TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO  KAREN OLSEN
                                                                                                                 (5121-451-5711
                                                              G-2

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Appendix H  (next two pages)
                                     G-3

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      REPORT DATE:  08/31/95
      PAGE 16
DETAILED SOURCE LISTING (Part A)
 BLIS ID No. TX-0034
                                                                                                                       DATE ENTERED/UPDATED:   11/01/93
      COMPANY NAME/SITE LOCATION:  DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP.
                                   P.O. BOX 631
                                   AMARILLO, TX 77173

      PERMIT/FILE NO.  TX-346
      DETERMINATION MADE BY:  EPA REGION VI
                              (AGENCY I
     AIRS ID NO.
                                      MOORE COUNTY
                JOHN BUNYAK
                (AGENCY CONTACT PERSON)
             DATE OP PERMIT ISSUANCE--  09/04/81  ACT
             START-UP DATE--              /   /

                     (2141-767-1594
                     (PHONE)
      PROCESSES SUBJECT TO THIS PERMIT
                                                         THROUGHPUT
                                                          CAPACITY
                                                                             POLLUTANT NAME
                                               EMISSION LIMITS (PRIMARY)
                                                               (STANDARDIZED)
                                        POLLUTION PREVENTION/CONTROL EQUIPMENT
                                          RANKING INFORMATION
                                          BASIS
                                          EST % EFF
o
      BOILER,  PROCESS,  2

           PROCESS CODE 11.004
           SCC CODE
                                                        240.00 MMBTU/H
                S02
                CAS NO. 7446-09-5
                                                                           NOX
                                                                           CAS NO.
       103.8700 LB/H                      BACT-PSD
         0.0000                             0.000
CONTROL METHOD.-  POLLUTION PREVENTION
FUEL SPEC:  SCRUB FUEL GAS t 0.7% S FUEL OIL

       130.0000 LB/H                      BACT-PSD
         0.0000                             0.000
CONTROL METHOD:  POLLUTION PREVENTION
LOW NOX BURNERS
      NOTES i

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      REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
      PAGE 17
DETAILED SOURCE LISTING (Part B)
 BIAS ID No. TX-0034
                                                                                                                       DATE ENTERED/UPDATED:  11/01/93
COMPANY NAME/SITE LOCATION:  DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP.
                             F.O. POX 631
                             AMARILLO, TX 77173

PERMIT/FILE NO. TX-346


SCHEDULING INFORMATION:
                                                                                  MOORE COUNTY
                                                              DETERMINATION MADE BY:
                                                              AGENCY  CONTACT PERSON:
                            EPA REGION VI
                            JOHN BUNYAK
                                                                                                                          PHONE 1  (2141-767-1594
                                                                                   ESTIMATED/ACTUAL! DATE
                                                              RECEIVED APPLICATION
                                                              PERMIT ISSUED
                                                              START UP
                                                              COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
                            09/04/81   ACT
      PROCESS NAME
                                    POLLUTANT NAME
                                                              THROUGHPUT
                                                               CAPACITY
     BOILER.  PROCESS,  2
a
                                     S02
                                     NOX
                                                                  240.0000 MMBTU/H
                CAPITAL COSTS:   $
                  O t M COSTS:   $
             ANNUALIZED COSTS:   $
   COST EFFECTIVENESS (S/TON):

                CAPITAL COSTS:   $
                  O fc M COSTS:   S
             ANNUALIZED COSTS:   S
   COST EFFECTIVENESS (S/TON):
                                                                                                 COMPLIANCE WAS NOT VERIFIED.

                                                                                                 COMPLIANCE METHOD (Y/N)i
                                                                                                 STACK TEST:  N
                                                                                                 INSPECTION:  N    CALCULATION:
                                                                                               OTHER METHOD:
                                                                           OTHER  TEST:   N
                                                                                                              COSTS ARE IN      DOLLARS.
                                                                                                              COSTS ARE NOT VERIFIED BY AGENCY.
                                                                                                              COSTS ARE IN      DOLLARS.
                                                                                                              COSTS ARE NOT VERIFIED BY AGENCY.

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Statistical Ranking Report
 REPORT DATE:  08/31/95
                         RANKING BY STANDARD EMISSION LIMIT
                                                                 PAGE 1


RBLCID
WI-0065
WA-0109
WA-0272
WA-0050
WA-0061
WA-0099
WA-0099
WA-0102
WA-0265
WA-0266
WA-0268
VA-0190
WI-0065
Process Type: 11.004 Multiple Fuels Combustion
Pollutant: NOX
Standard Unit: LB/MMBTU
Proceaees/Pollutants Meeting Criteria: 36
Proceeees/Pollutants Not Included: (eee Note) 11
Average for Processes/Pollutants: 0.1759
Minimum for Processes/Pollutants: 0.0500
Maximum for Processes/Pollutants: 0.6000
Permit
Date Facility / Process
01/12/93 APPLETON PAPER, INC.
BOILER, NATURAL GAS FUEL
11/04/92* BOEING AEROSPACE (PLT 2)
BOILER, STEAM (2) - AIRPLANE MANUFACTURING
09/06/91 BOEING DEFENSE & SPACE GROUP - PLANT II
BOILERS (2)
04/02/92 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE-FREDERKSN
BOILERS (2)
06/18/92 SOUND REFINING INC. (DIV. OF CRVSEN)
BOILER
01/25/90 U.S ARMY FORT LEWIS (MADICAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER)
BOILER, FIRETUBE STEAM (HP-1)
01/25/90 U.S ARMY FORT LEWIS (MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER)
BOILER, FIRETUBE STEAM (HP-2,3) TWO-EACH 16.7 MMBH
11/09/90 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES (AUBURN)
BOILER, GAS-FIRED (WITH OIL STANDBY)
05/07/91 SOUND REFINING INC. (DIV. OF CRYSEN)
BOILER
05/16/91 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE (SDC)
BOILER, STEAM
10/17/91 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE - FREDERICKSON
BOILERS (2)
10/30/92 BEAR ISLAND PAPER COMPANY, L.P.
BOILER, PACKAGE, NO. 2 FUEL OIL
01/12/93 APPLETON PAPER, INC.
BOILER, NO. 2 OIL FUEL


Emission
Limit
0.0500
0.0900
0.0900
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
0.1000
                                                   G-6

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                           RANKING BY STANDARD EMISSION LIMIT
                                                                       PACE 2
RBLCID
           Permit
            Date
                    Facility / Process
                                                            Emission
                                                               Limit
VA-0189


VA-0189


WA-0050


WA-0265


KA-0266


WA-0268


FL-0060


WA-0099


WA-0099


WA-0109


WA-0272


WA-0226
09/25/92  GORDONSVILLE ENERGY L.P.
  BOILER, AUXILIARY                                           0.1120

09/25/92  GORDONSVILLE ENERGY L.P.
  BOILER, AUXILIARY                                           0.1670

04/02/92  BOEING OOKKERCIAL AIRPLANE-PREDERKSN
  BOILERS (2)                                                 0.2000

05/07/91  SOUND REFINING INC. (DIV. OF CRYSEN)
  BOILER                                                      0.2000

OS/16/91  BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE (SDC)
  BOILER, STEAM                                               0.2000

10/17/91  BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE - FREDERICKSON
  BOILERS (2)                                                 0.2000

03/26/91  APPLIED ENERGY SERV fc SEMINOLE KRAFT CORP.
  BOILER, 3 EACH      .                                        0.2900

01/2S/90  U.S ARMY FORT LEWIS (MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER)
  BOILER, FIRETUBE STEAM (HP-1)                               0.3000

01/25/90  U.S ARMY PORT LEWIS (MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER)
  BOILER, FIRETUBE STEAM (HP-2,3) TWO-EACH 16.7 MMBH          0.3000

11/04/92* BOEING AEROSPACE (PLT 2)
  BOILER, STEAM 12) - AIRPLANE MANUFACTURING                  0.3000

09/06/91  BOEING DEFENSE fc SPACE GROUP - PLANT II
  BOILERS (2)                                                 0.3000

09/25/84  U.S. NAVY. PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD
  BOILERS (3)                                                 0.6000
Note:     Standard emission limits that are zero  (i.e., value is
          Kissing) are not included in statistics or report above.
          Refer to Exception report on next page.

        ' Indicates date initially inserted into RBLC database.
                                                         G-7

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 REPORT DATE:  08/31/95
                            RANKING BY STANDARD EMISSION LIMIT
                            •*•  NONSTANDARD UNITS REPORT  ••*
                                                                       PAGE 3
Process Type: 11.004 Multiple Fuels Combustion
Pollutant: NOX
RBLCID
HA-0052
WA-0224
VA-0190
VA-0197
VA-0190
XN-0042
VA-0190
NY-0046
FL-0047
VA-0190
WA-0272
Permit
Date
04/16/92
BOILER
02/06/85
BOILER,
10/30/92
BOILER.
02/22/93
BOILER,
10/30/92
BOILER,
09/09/91
BOILER,
10/30/92
BOILER,
06/08/93*
BOILER,
01/09/90
BOILER,
10/30/92
BOILER,
09/06/91
BOILERS
Facility / Process
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
U.S. OIL & REFINING COMPANY
FUEL-FIRED
BEAR ISLAND PAPER COMPANY, L.P.
CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED COMBUSTION
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
UTILITY, NATURAL GAS t *6 FUEL OIL (3)
BEAR ISLAND PAPER COMPANY, L.P.
B & W
GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK AND BUS GROUP
NO. 2 OIL/NATURAL GAS-FIRED
BEAR ISLAND PAPER COMPANY, L.P.
PACKAGE, NATURAL GAS FUEL
SARANAC ENERGY COMPANY
AUXILIARY (GAS OR LPG)
SEMINOLE KRAFT CORPORATION
1 EACH
BEAR ISLAND PAPER COMPANY, L.P.
PACKAGE (TOTAL)
BOEING DEFENSE t SPACE GROUP - PLANT II
(2)
Primary
Bniaeion
L unit /Unit
N/a
N/a
103 . 5000
LB/HR
14S.OOOO
LB/HR
189.0000
LB/HR
0.0980
LB/HR (GAS)
0.1000
LB/MMBTU
0.1360
LB/MMBTU
75.0000
PPMVD AT 8-
35.3000
TPY
40.0000
TPY
Note:   * Indicates date initially inserted into RBLC database.

        - Units have been truncated.   See RELC database.
                                                        G-8

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            Freeform Data
 REPORT DATE:  08/31/95
                                           CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DETERMINATIONS (PREEFORM)
                                                                                                                          PAGE 1
                 TX-0223
 RBLC ID
 SUFFIX
•COMPANY
 ADDRESS
 CITY
 COUNTY
 STATE
 ZIP CODE
 EPA REGION
 AGENCY CODE
 AGENCY NAME
 CONTACT
 PHONE
•PERMIT/FILE I
•SIC
 AIRS ID
 APPLICATION RECEIVED DATE
•PERMIT ISSUANCE DATE
 START UP DATE
 COMPLIANCE VALIDATION DATE
 ENTRY DATE
 LAST UPDATE
 NOTES
HOCKLEY RAILCAR,  INC.

HOCKLEY
HARRIS
TX
77546
         6
TX001
TEXAS AIR CONTROL BOARD
DAVID L. HOWELL
(5121-451-5711
C-19134
3743
            01/01/87 (Actual)
            02/16/90 (Actual)
            01/01/93 (Actual)
            04/15/93 (Estimated)
            05/31/91
            05/21/91
                                                              G-9

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                                           CONTROL TECHNOLOGY  DETERMINATIONS  (FREEPORM)
                                                                                                                          PACE 2
    PROCESS
    PROCESS TYPE
    SCC CODE
    PRIMARY FUEL
    THROUGHPUT
    THROUGHPUT UNIT
    COMPLIANCE VERIFIED     N
    STACK TESTING           N
    INSPECTIONS             N
    CALCULATIONS            N
    OTHER TESTING           N
    OTHER TESTING METHOD
    PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:
PAINT BOOTHS,  2
         41.013
4-02-025-01
        POLLUTANT
        CAS NUMBER
        CONTROL METHOD CODE
        CONTROL METHOD DESCRIPTION
            ACTIVATED CARBON BED, 2
        NUMBER OF OPTIONS CONSIDERED
        RANK OP OPTION SELECTED
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT EFFICIENCY
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        STANDARD EMISSION
        STANDARD EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT
        O/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT
        ANNUALIZED  COST
        COST  EFFECTIVENESS
        COST  VERIFIED  BY AGENCY
        DOLLAR  YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES
                  voc

                  A
                  T/YR
                  BACT
                           0
                           0
                          16.8
                          85
                           0
     PROCESS
     PROCESS TYPE
     SCC CODE
     PRIMARY FUEL
     THROUGHPUT
     THROUGHPUT UNIT
     COMPLIANCE VERIFIED     N
     STACK TESTING           N
     INSPECTIONS             N
     CALCULATIONS            N
     OTHER TESTING           N
     OTHER TESTING METHOD
     PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:
 REGENERATION,  CARBON
          69.015
 3-01-005-01
                                                               G-10

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                                           CONTROL TECHNOLOGY  DETERMINATIONS  (FREEFORM)
                                                                                                                          PACE 3
        POLLUTANT
        CAS NUMBER
        CONTROL METHOD CODE
        CONTROL METHOD DESCRIPTION
            BOILER
        NUMBER OP OPTIONS CONSIDERED
        RANK OP OPTION SELECTED
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT EFFICIENCY
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        STANDARD EMISSION
        STANDARD EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT
        O/M COST OP CONTROL EQUIPMENT
        ANNUALIZED COST
        COST EFFECTIVENESS
        COST VERIFIED BY AGENCY
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES
                                         VOC

                                         A
                                         T/YR
                                         BACT
                           BLASTER.  SAND,  2
                                    99.001
                           3-09-002-02
PROCESS
PROCESS TYPE
SCC CODE
PRIMARY FUEL
THROUGHPUT
THROUGHPUT UNIT
COMPLIANCE VERIFIED     N
STACK TESTING           N
INSPECTIONS             N
CALCULATIONS            N
OTHER TESTING           N
OTHER TESTING METHOD
PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:

    POLLUTANT
    CAS NUMBER
    CONTROL METHOD CODE
    CONTROL METHOD DESCRIPTION
        CARTRIDGE FILTER
    NUMBER OF OPTIONS CONSIDERED
    RANK OF OPTION SELECTED
    PRIMARY EMISSIONS
    PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
    BASIS
    PERCENT EFFICIENCY
                                             PH

                                             A
                                            T/YR
                                            BACT
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                  1.3
                                                     0
                                                     0
                                                     1.31
                                                    95
                                                             G-ll

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                                           CONTROL TECHNOLOGY DETERMINATIONS  (PREEPORM)
                                                                                                                          PAGE 4
        ALTERNATE EMISSION                 :
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        STANDARD EMISSION                  :
        STANDARD EMISSION UNIT             :
        EMISSION TYPE                      : P
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT      :
        0/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT      :
        ANNUALIZED COST                    :
        COST EFFECTIVENESS                 :
        COST VERIFIED BY AGENCY            = H
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES :
    PROCESS
    PROCESS TYPE
    PRIMARY FUEL
    SCC CODE
    THROUGHPUT
    THROUGHPUT UNIT
    COMPLIANCE VERIFIED
    STACK TESTING
    INSPECTIONS
    CALCULATIONS
    OTHER TESTING
    OTHER TESTING  METHOD
    PROCESS/COMPLIANCE NOTES:
FUGITIVE SOURCES
         29.999

4-01-999-99
          0

 N
 N
 N
 N
 N
         POLLUTANT
         CAS NUMBER
         CONTROL METHOD CODE
         CONTROL METHOD DESCRIPTION

         NUMBER OF OPTIONS CONSIDERED
         RANK OF OPTION SELECTED
         PRIMARY EMISSIONS
         PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
         BASIS
         PERCENT EFFICIENCY
         ALTERNATE EMISSION
         ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
         STANDARD EMISSION
         STANDARD EMISSION UNIT
         EMISSION TYPE
         CAP COST OF CONTROL  EQUIPMENT
         O/M COST OF CONTROL  EQUIPMENT
         ANNUALIZED COST
         COST EFFECTIVENESS
         COST VERIFIEt BY AGENCY
         DOLLAR YEAR USED IN  COST ESTIMATES
                  voc

                  N
                  T/YR
                  BACT
                           0
                           0
                           2.75
                                                               G-12

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Lotus/dBase data base structure
Field  Field Name  Type       Width    Dec

    1  RBLCID      Character      7
    2  SUFFIX      Character      2
    3  FACILITY    Character     50
    4  CITY        Character     30
    5  STATE       Character      2
    6  REGION      Numeric        2
    7  PERMITNUM   Character     30
    8  AGCYNAME    Character     40
    9  CONTACT     Character     20
   10  PHONE       Character     14
   11  AIRSID      Character     20
   12  SIC         Character     10
   13  PERMITDATE  Date           8
   14  PERMITEA    Character      3
   15  LASTUPDATE  Date           8
   16  PROCESS     Character     50
   17  PROCTYPE    Numeric        6      3
   18  THRUPUT     Numeric       13      2
   19  THRUPUTUNT  Character     20
   20  COMPVERIFY  Logical        1
   21  SCC         Character     20
   22  POLLUTANT   Character     20
   23  CAS         Character     10
   24  PRIMEMISS   Numeric       13      4
   25  PRIMEUNIT   Character     20
   26  CONTROLCOD  Character      1
   27  CTRLDESC    Character    150
   28  PCTEFFIC    Numeric        7      3
   29  COSTEFFECT  Numeric       10
   30  DOLLARYEAR  Character      4
   31  BASIS       Character     12
                               G-13

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                                     USER'S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC BBS
                        ADDendix H - Examples of Federal/State Regulation Standard Reoorts
           Appendix G
REPORT DATE:  08/31/95
                                             REGULATIONS BY PROCESS TYPE CODE
                                                                                                                   PAGE 6-1
     AFFECTED FACILITY
                                             RULE ID
                                                       EFFECTIVE
                                                          DATE    AGENCY
                                                                                     NAME OF CONTACT     TELEPHONE
PROCESS TYPE:  41.001  Aerospace Surface Coating
     AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING AND REWORK
                                             RUS-0109
                                                                  U.S. EPA
                                                                                      CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C  (819) 541-0800
PROCESS TYPE:  41.009  Magnetic Tape Surface Coating
     MAGNETIC TAPE MANUFACTURING               RUS-0099    12/15/94  U.S. EPA

PROCESS TYPE: 41.024  Ship Building I Repair Surface Coating
                                                                                      CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C   (919) 541-0600
     SHIP BUILDING AND SHIP REPAIR
                                             RUS-0110
                                                                  U.S. EPA
                                                                                      CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C   (919) 541-0800
PROCESS TYPE: 41.025  Wood Products/Furniture Surface Coating (except  41.006)
     WOOD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING
                                             RUS-0111
                                                                  U.S. EPA
                                                                                      CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C   (919) 541-0800
PROCESS  TYPE: 42.002  Gasoline  Bulk Terminals
     GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION (STAGE I) FACILITI  RUS-0094
     MARINE VESSEL LOADING AND UNLOADING OPER  RUS-0106
12/14/94  U.S. EPA
  /  /    U.S. EPA
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C  (919)  541-0800
CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C  (919)  541-0800
PROCESS TYPE: 49.002  Dry Cleaning - PERC/Chlorinated Solvents
     DRY CLEANING FACILITIES,  PERCHLOROETHYLE  RUS-0089
                                                        12/09/91  U.S. EPA
                                                                                      CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C   (919) 541-0800
                                                           H-l

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                                               REGULATIONS BY PROCESS TYPE CODE
                                                                                                                       PAGE G-2
                                                                     *••'
PROCESS TYPE: 49.006  Halooenated Solvent
     HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
                                                   LeakB/Fugitive aiaaions
    	                                      Rus^mn~i~~'    u-s- EPA
     PETROLEUM REFINERIES
 PROCESS  TYPE: 50.009   —leu*  Refining *.ste~ter -d^t-fr  Tre-U^
                                               RUS-0107
 PROCESS TYPE: 50.007  Petroleum
                                                                                         "CONTROL TECHNOLOCY c  (9M>  541-osoo
                                                                     U.S. EPA
 CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C   (919)

~CONTROL TECHNOLOGY C   (9197 541-0800
      PETROLEUM REFINERIES
                                                                   H-2

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Appendix H   (next two pages)
                                     H-3

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
                                                       DETAILED RULE LISTING
                                                        Rule ID  RUS-0101
                                                                                                              PAGE  H-     1
                                                                                                   DATE UPDATED:  02/03/95
AFFECTED FACILITY:
         SIC:

RULE NUMBER:
RULE STATUS:
REGULATION MADE BY:
HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
359, 254 *

40 CPR PART 63  SUBPART T
IN  EFFECT
U.S. EPA
(AGENCY)
                                                      JURISDICTION:  FEDERAL
BASIS:  MACT

  CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
  (AGENCY CONTACT)
                     DATE RULE EFFECTIVE--

                         (919)  541-0800
                         (PHONE)
                                               12/02/94
SCHEDULING INFORMATION
                      TECH. SUPPORT DOC.
                      ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
                      RISK ANALYSIS
                      PUBLIC NOTICE

CAAA BBS PILE INFORMATION:
        HSCRULE.ZIP IN RECENTLY SIGNED RULES.
        HI/POLICY SECTION.
                        DATE
                        11/01/93
                        11/01/93
                         /  /
                        11/29/93
  RULE PROPOSED
  PROMULGATION
  RULE EFFECTIVE
  PUBLIC HEARING?
   DATE
11/29/93
12/02/94
12/02/94
N
 LEGAL REF.
58 PR 62566
59 PR 61801
59 PR 61801
                         SEE ALSO TITLE
BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOC. NUMBER:
                             TITLE:
               EPA-453/R-93-054, /R-94-071
               SEE NOTES
NOTES:  ADDITIONAL SIC - 259.  AFFECTS 39 SIC CODES; SEE RULE.
        BIDSi NBSHAP, HALOQENATED SOLVENT CLEANING - BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR
          PROPOSED f. FINAL STANDARDS.  EPA-453/R-93-058:  ECON. IMPACT ANALYSIS
        REGULATES EMISSIONS OF THE FOLLOWING HALOGENATED HAP SOLVENTS:
            MSTHYLBNE CHLORIDE (MC), CAS NUMBER 75-09-2
            PBRCHLOROETHYLBNE (PCE). CAS NUMBER 127-18-4
            TRICHLOROETHYLENB (TCE), CAS NUMBER 79-01-6
            1.1,1-TRICHLOROBTHANE  (TCA), CAS NUMBER 71-55-6
            CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (CT), CAS NUMBER 56-23-5
            CHLOROFORM, CAS NUMBER 67-66-3

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      REPORT DATE: 08/31/95
    DETAILED RULE LISTING
     Rule ID  RUS-0101
           PAGE H-     2
DATE UPDATED:   02/03/95
      PROCESSES SUBJECT TO THIS REGULATION
                                                         THROUGHPUT
                                                          CAPACITY
                                                                                POLLUTANT/EMISSION LIMITS/CONTROL t PREVENTION METHODS/COSTS
a
      BATCH COLD CLEANING MACHINE
           PROCESS CODE 49.006
           SCC CODE 4-01-002
      BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE

           PROCESS CODE 49.006
           SCC CODE 4-01-002
POLLUTANT:   HAP

PRIMARY LIMIT:

CTRL EQ/POLLUTION
  PREVENTION (P2I:

COST DATA:

<* 1.21 M2


PROCESS NOTES:
POLLUTANT:   HAP

PRIMARY LIMIT:
ALTERNATE LIMIT:

CTRL EQ/POLLUTION
  PREVENTION  (P2):
                                                         COST DATA:
                                                                                              CAS NO.  SEE NOTES       EMIS.TYPE:   FUGITIVE

                                                                                SEE CONTROLS/P2

                                                                                TIGHTLY PITTING COVER,  WATER LAYER
                                                                                WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS

                                                                                NONE PROVIDED.
                                                                                CAPACITY REFERS TO INTERFACE AREA.  SEE SECTION  63.463 TABLE  1  FOR  LIST
                                                                                OF CONTROL COMBINATIONS.   THIRD ALTERNATIVE  LIMITi  150  KG/M2/MO.
                                                                                3 MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE.
                                                                                COSTS FOR EXISTING SMALL  MODEL DEGREASBR USING  METHYLEHE  CHLORIDE.
                                                                                              CAS NO.  SEE NOTES
                                                                                                                      EMIS.TYPE!   FUGITIVE
                                                                                SEE CONTROLS/P2
                                                                                0.22 KG/HR/M2 IDLING

                                                                                WORKING-MODE COVER;  FREEBOARD REPRIG;  OTHER
                                                                                AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE
                                                                                STANDARDS
                                                                                IN 1992 DOLLARS ($1000)
                                                                                                                                         $
                                                                                                                         CAPITAL COSTS)
                                                                                                                           O t M COSTS:
                                                                                                                      ANNUALIZED COSTS:   $
                                                                                                            COST EFFECTIVENESS (S/TON):
                                                                                         0.00
                                                                                         0.00
                                                                                         1.93
                                                                                         0.00

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Freeform Data
 REPORT DATE: 08/31/95  AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS  (FREEPORM)  PAGE
 RULE 10
•AFFECTED FACILITY
•SIC
 STATE
 EPA REGION
 AGENCY CODE
 AGENCY NAME
 CONTACT
 PHONE
•REGULATION *
 STATUS
 TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOC.
 ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS
 RISK ANALYSIS
 PUBLIC NOTICE
 PUBLIC HEARING
 REGULATION PROPOSED
 PROPOSED PUBLICATION «
 REGULATION PROMULGATED
 PROMULGATED PUBLICATION '
•REGULATION EFFECTIVE
 EFFECTIVE PUBLICATION «
 ENTRY DATE
 LAST UPDATE
                    RUS-0101
                    HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING
                    359, 254 •
                    US
                    ALL
                    OT002
                    U.S. EPA
                    CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
                    (919) 541-0800
                    40 CFR PART 63 SUBPART T
                    IN EFFECT
                            11/01/93
                            11/01/93
                            11/29/93
                            N
                            11/29/93
                            58 FR 62566
                            12/02/94
                            59 FR 61801
                            12/02/94
                            59 FR 61801
                            12/29/94
                            02/03/95
BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT
NUMBER                      EPA-453/R-93-054,  /R-94-071
TITLE                       SEE NOTES
NOTES
  ADDITIONAL SIC - 259.   AFFECTS 39 SIC CODES;  SEE RULE.
  BIDS: NESHAP,  HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING -  BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR
    PROPOSED 4 FINAL STANDARDS.  EPA-453/R-93-058:  ECON.  IMPACT ANALYSIS
  REGULATES EMISSIONS OF THE FOLLOWING HALOGENATED HAP SOLVENTS:
      METHYLENE CHLORIDE (MC),  CAS NUMBER 75-09-2
      PERCHLOROETHYLENE (PCE),  CAS NUMBER 127-18-4
      TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE),  CAS NUMBER 79-01-6
      1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE (TCA),  CAS NUMBER 71-55-6
      CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (CT),  CAS NUMBER 56-23-5
      CHLOROFORM,  CAS NUMBER 67-66-3
                                                   H-6

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95  AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS (FREEPORM)  PAGE   2
    PROCESS
    PROCESS TYPE
    SCC CODE
    THROUGHPUT
    THROUGHPUT UNIT
    PROCESS NOTES
BATCH COLD CLEANING MACHINE
49.006
4-01-002
          0
        POLLUTANT
        CAS NUMBER
        CONTROL EQUIPMENT
        POLLUTION PREVENTION
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT EFFICIENCY
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        O/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        ANNUALIZED COST              $1000
        COST EFFECTIVENESS (S/TON)
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES
                  HAP
                  SEE NOTES
                  TIGHTLY PITTING COVER,  HATER LAYER
                  WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS
                           0
                  SEE CONTROLS/P2
                  MACT
                           0
                           0
    PROCESS
    PROCESS TYPE
    SCC CODE
    THROUGHPUT
    THROUGHPUT UNIT
    PROCESS NOTES
      CAPACITY REFERS TO INTERFACE AREA. SEE SECTION 63.463 TABLE 1 FOR LIST
      OF CONTROL COMBINATIONS.  THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIMIT: 150 KG/M2/MO,
      3 MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE.
      COSTS FOR EXISTING SMALL MODEL DEGREASER USING METHYLENE CHLORIDE.
BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE
49.006
4-01-002
          0
<= 1.21 M2
        POLLUTANT
        CAS NUMBER
        CONTROL EQUIPMENT

        POLLUTION PREVENTION

        PRIMARY EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT EFFICIENCY
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        O/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        ANNUALIZED COST              $1000
        COST EFFECTIVENESS  ($/TON)
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES
                  HAP
                  SEE NOTES
                  WORKING-MODE COVER; FREEBOARD
                  REFRIG; OTHER
                  AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM
                  AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS
                           0
                  SEE CONTROLS/P2
                  MACT
                           0
                           0.22
                  KG/HR/M2 IDLING
                  F
                           0
                           0
                           1.93
                           0
                  1992
                                                    H-7

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95  AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS (FREEFORH)   PAGE
                           BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE
                           49.006
                           4-01-002
                                     0
                           > 1.21 M2
 PROCESS
 PROCESS TYPE
 SCC  CODE
 THROUGHPUT
 THROUGHPUT UNIT
 PROCESS NOTES
  CAPACITY REFERS TO  INTERFACE AREA.  SEE SECTION £3.463 TABLE 2 FOR
  LIST OF  CONTROL COMBINATIONS.  THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIMIT: 150 KO/M2/MO,
  3  MONTH  ROLLING AVERAGE.
        POLLUTANT
        CAS NUMBER
        CONTROL EQUIPMENT

        POLLUTION PREVENTION

        PRIMARY EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT EFFICIENCY
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.    S1000
        O/H COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.    $1000
        ANNUALIZED COST              $1000
        COST EFFECTIVENESS (S/TON)
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES
                                         HAP
                                         SEE NOTES
                                         FREEBOARD REFRIG. DEVICE;
                                         SUPERHEATED VAPOR; OTHER
                                         AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM
                                         AND NDRK PRACTICE STANDARDS
                                                  0
                                         SEE CONTROLS/P2
                                         KACT
                                                  0
                                                  0.22
                                                  IDLING
                                         KG/HR/M2
                                         f
                           IN-LINE CLEANING MACHINE,
                           49.006
                           4-01-002
                                     0
PROCESS               : IN-LINE CLEANING MACHINE, EXISTING
PROCESS TYPE
SCC CODE
THROUGHPUT
THROUGHPUT UNIT       :
PROCESS NOTES
  SEE SECTION 63.463 TABLE 3 FOR LIST OF CONTROL COMBINATIONS. THIRD
  ALTERNATIVE LIMIT: 153 KG/M2/MO, 3 MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE.
        POLLUTANT
        CAS  NUMBER
        CONTROL  EQUIPMENT

        POLLUTION PREVENTION

        PRIMARY  EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY  EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT  EFFICIENCY
                                         HAP
                                         SEE NOTES
                                         DWELL AND FREEBOARD REFRIG.
                                         DEVICE; OTHERS
                                         AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM
                                         AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS
                                                  0
                                         SEE CONTROLS /P2
                                         MACT
                                                  0
                                                  H-8

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REPORT DATE: 08/31/95  AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS (FREEFORM)  PAGE   4
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        O/M COST OP CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        ANNUAL IZED COST              $1000
        COST EFFECTIVENESS IS/TON)
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES
                                                  0.1
                                         KG/HR/M2 IDLING
                                         P
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                  0
                         : IN-LINE CLEANING MACHINE, NEW
                         : 49.006
                         : 4-01-002
                         :           0
PROCESS
PROCESS TYPE
SCC CODE
THROUGHPUT
THROUGHPUT UNIT      :
PROCESS NOTES
  SEE SECTION 63.463 TABLE 4 FOR LIST OP CONTROL COMBINATIONS.
  ALTERNATIVE LIMIT: 99 KG/M2/MO. 3 MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE.
                                                                    THIRD
        POLLUTANT                           :
        CAS NUMBER
        CONTROL EQUIPMENT

        POLLUTION PREVENTION

        PRIMARY EMISSIONS
        PRIMARY EMISSIONS UNIT
        BASIS
        PERCENT EFFICIENCY
        ALTERNATE EMISSION
        ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT
        EMISSION TYPE
        CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        O/M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP.   $1000
        ANNUALIZED COST              $1000
        COST EFFECTIVENESS ($/TON)
        DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES  :
                                         HAP
                                         SEE NOTES
                                         SUPERHEATED VAPOR I FREEBOARD
                                         RSFRIG. DEVICE
                                         AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM
                                         AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS
                                                  0
                                         SEE CONTROLS/P2
                                         MACT
                                                  0
                                                  0.1
                                         KG/HR/M2 IDLING
                                         F
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                  0
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1'REPORTNaEPA 456/B-95-003 l
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
User's Manual for the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse
(RBLC) BBS
7. AUTHOR(S)
Joseph E. Steigerwald
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Control Technology Center
ESD, OAQPS
U.S. EPA
RTP, NC 27711
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
3. RECIPIENTS ACCESSION NO.
S. REPORT DATE
September 1995
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11 . CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-D3-0061
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Final
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
                                      TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
                            (Ple*»» r**d Instruction* on th* nvtn»b»fon completing.)
 IS. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
  6. ABSTRACT
         This  document summarizes  the  functions of the RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse
    (RBLC)  Information System bulletin  board system currently located on the OAQPS
   Technology  Transfer Network  (TTN).   The manual includes information on how to con-
   nect, search,  view, and retrieve  information from the RBLC data base.    The infor-
   mation  in the  RBLC data base was  compiled from abstracts of per-construction per-
   mits submitted voluntarily by the State and local air pollution control agencies.
   The Clearinghouse is intended as  a  reference for States and local agencies in mak-
   ing RACT/BACT/LAER decisions.
         This  edition replaces the three  previous editions published in September 1992
    (EPA 453/B-92-012), September 1993  (EPA 453/R-93-049),  and September 1994 (EPA-453/
   R-94-079).   Government agencies may order a copy of this document from the EPA's
   Control Technology Center by calling (919)  541-0800.  All others may order a copy
    (at a cost  of  approximately $50.00  per volume) from the National Technical Informa-
   tion Center (NTIS) at (800) 553-6847.
                                      KEY WORDS AND DOCMCNT ANALYSIS
a. DESCRIPTORS
Best Available Control Technology
Lowest Achievable Emission Rate
Control Technology Center
New Source Review
Reasonable Achievable Control Technology
18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Release Unlimited, Available from NTIS
5285 Port Royal Rd.
Springfield, VA 22161
b. IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
Air Pollution
Control
19. SECURITY CLASS (Ttm Rlport)
Unclassified
20. SECURITY CLASS (Ttm P*ge)
Unclassified
e. COSATI FWdQraup

21. NO. OF PAGES
22. PRICE
EM Form 2J20-1 (R»v. 4-77)  PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE

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