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FINAL REPORT FOR
FEDERAL CONTRACT OF
12 APRIL 1971 THROUGH 31 AUGUST 1971
CHEMICAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS COMPUTER SCIENCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING-
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FINAL REPORT FOR
FEDERAL CONTRACT OF
12 APRIL 1971 THROUGH 31 AUGUST 1971
STATEWIDE EMISSIONS INVENTORY
FOR THE STATE OF ARKANSAS
To:
Edward J. Lillis, Acting Chief
Surveillance Section
Plans Management Branch
Division of Compliance
Bureau of Stationary Source Pollution Control
Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Programs
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
Prepared by:
C. Patrick Bartosh
Senior Engineer/Scientist
Jim Noblett
VAssistant Engineer
CHEMICAL RESEARCH
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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ABSTRACT
Radian Corporation was contracted by the Environmental
Protection Agency to provide technical and clerical assistance
to the State of Arkansas in development of a statewide emissions
inventory.
As part of this assistance, Radian worked with the staff
of the Arkansas Pollution Control Commission (APCC) to define
total emissions and sources of air pollution within the State.
As contractors, Radian's responsibilities were to assist the
APCC in development of a mailing list of potential point sources,
collect fuel and refuse data as well as data to apportion area
source emissions, calculate emissions, and prepare the data into
a final report.
The purpose of the final report is to fulfill that part of
Federal requirements for the preparation, adoption and submittal
of an Implementation Plan.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. INTRODUCTION. . . . . .. 1
II. AREA DESCRIPTION - . 3
IIIo DESCRIPTION OF TASK , . 4
A. Review of Available Data. 4
B. Development of Mailing List and Questionnaire
Mail-Out 4
C. Data Collection to Calculate and Apportion Area
Source Emissions 6
D. Contacting of Non-Respondents 8
E. Determination of Little Rock-North,Little Rock
Grid System 8
F. Calculation of Point Source Emissions, Actual
and Allowable 9
G. Calculation of Area Source Emissions 10
H. Print-Out and Review of Point and Area Source . . 10
IV. METHODOLOGY BY SOURCE CATEGORY 11
A. Fuel Combustion 11
B. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Combustion 17
C. Solid Waste Disposal 22
D. Railroad Oil Use Apportionment 23
Eo Vessel Oil Use Apportionment 24
F. Aircraft Emissions 27
G. Steam-Electric Power Plants 28
H. Process Losses 29
I. Dry Cleaning 29
J. Fuel Parameters (i.e., Sulfur Content) 30
REFERENCES 32
APPENDIX I - Sources Included as Point Sources', Independent
of Size
APPENDIX II - Emissions Inventory Summary by AQCR
APPENDIX III -Example of Status Book Information
APPENDIX IV - Maps
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I. INTRODUCTION
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I. INTRODUCTION
The Clean Air Act provides for an intergovernmental system
for the prevention and control of air pollution on a regional
basis. The EPA Office of Air Programs is responsible for desig-
nating Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR) and issuing air quality
criteria and reports on control techniques. State governments
are then expected to establish air quality standards for the AQCR
in their jurisdiction and adopt plans for the implementation of
these standards.
One of the major elements required in the development of
an implementation plan is a complete statewide emissions inven-
tory. Radian Corporation is under contract to the Environmental
Protection Agency to provide assistance to the State of Arkansas
in development of such an emissions inventory. This report
describes the work accomplished by the Arkansas Pollution Control
Commission and Radian during the period 12 April 1971 through
1 September 1971.
When preparing the complete emissions inventory for the
State of Arkansas, the following five pollutants were considered:
1. Sulfur Compounds (S0a , S03)
2. Particulates
3 Carbon Monoxide
4, Nitrogen Oxides (NOS and NO)
5. Hydrocarbons and their derivatives.
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The data is presented by Air Quality Control Regions.
There are seven of these regions in Arkansas. A Universal
Transverse Mercator grid system was used in locating the
emission sources for the Little Rock-North Little Rock area.
Data was accumulated in two main categories: (1) Area
sources and (2) Point sources. Area sources include the small
polluters such as residential and commercial fuel combustion,
on-site solid waste disposal, and transportation emissions.
Point sources include the larger polluters such as manufactur-
ing establishments.
A mailing list for possible point sources was compiled
using: (1) a manufacturing directory, (2) a list of cotton
gins, and (3) a list of wood products establishments.
After the emissions were calculated, the point sources
were located by their Universal Transverse Mercator System
coordinates,,
The area source emissions were calculated from fuel
combustion and solid waste disposal data that was apportioned
to that particular area. The techniques used for apportioning
this data are described in the Methodology Section of this
report.
Finally, emissions for each Air Quality Control Region
were summed from the area and point source calculations.
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II. AREA DESCRIPTION
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II. AREA DESCRIPTION
The emissions inventory was conducted throughout the
State c+: Arkansas The entire State, with the exception of a
portion of Mississippi County, lies within Zone 15 of the
Universal Transverse Mercator grid. The coordinates for the
small portion of Mississippi County that lies in Zone 16 were
projected to be in Zone 15 to facilitate point and area source
location. Map A of this report presents the UTM grid system
used for the State of Arkansas to uniquely locate point and
area sources.
The EPA Office of Air Programs is responsible for
designating Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR) and political
jurisdictions within an AQCR. Air quality criteria and
reports on control techniques are issued for specific AQCR.
Map B of this report presents the seven uniquely numbered
AQCR containing the State of Arkansas and the uniquely numbered
political jurisdictions within each AQCR.
A grid system for the Little Rock-North Little Rock area
within the Central Arkansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region (16) is presented on Map C of this report. This grid
system is within Pulaski County, which is political jurisdiction
16 of AQCR 16. The smaller grids (6.25 Km2 and 25 Km3) cover
the area of high air pollution potential. The larger grids
(100 Km53) show rural areas of low pollution, other than possible
larger individual sources.
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III. DESCRIPTION OF TASK
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III. DESCRIPTION OF TASK
This section of the report describes in detail the steps
taken to provide a complete statewide emissions inventory for
the State of Arkansas.
Ao Review of Available Data
All of the registration forms on file with the Arkansas
Pollution Control Commission (APCC) as of 26 April 1971 were
reviewed for content and completeness. This amounted to some
1200 forms including those fro:.ii cotton gins. A set of 631
forms from various companies as well as forms from 337 cotton
gins were considered adequate. These forms were taken to
Austin, xeroxed, and returned to APCC in Little Rock. This
type of registration form transfer was carried on throughout
the project enabling Radian to compile a complete duplicate
file of registration forms for the State. In this manner, most
problems arising from data on the forms were resolved by
telephone.
B. Development of Mailing List and Questionnaire
Mail-Out
1. Development of Mailing List
A mailing list was prepared from the following sources:
the reviewed forms on file at APCC, the Arkansas Industrial
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Directory , an Association of Cotton Ginners Directory , and a
list of wood products industries compiled by the staff of the
APCC. A total of 1,623 general and wood products industries
as well as 120 cotton gins were included in the mailing list.
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2. Questionnaire Mail-Out
For the State of Arkansas, the questionnaires mailed
were blank registration forms as had previously been used by the
APCC. Three types of forms (for general or wood products in-
dustries, and cotton gins) were used. Cover letters for com-
panies in each of these categories were prepared by the APCC.
For tiach type of company, two different cover letters were pre-
pared. One cover letter was directed to new contacts by the
APCC, the other toward companies which had incomplete or missing
registration forms.
A computerized data base for the Arkansas Emissions
Inventory was compiled from the mailing list and from the 968
registration forms originally received. This data base was used
to maintain a status list for all industries in contact with the
Arkansas Pollution Control Commission. Substantial use of this
data base enabled Radian to maintain an up-to-date account of
returned registration forms. An example of the type of infor-
mation extracted from the data baseband used during the
emissions inventory work is given in Appendix III.
As of 28 July 1971 (cut-off date for point source data
collection) 2,558 companies had been contacted by APCC for the
emissions inventory. Of these, 1,130 companies had complete
registration forms and were considered qualified point sources.
In addition, the following information was compiled.
a. 14 companies had incomplete forms.
b. 127 companies were out of business.
c. 924 companies were negligible.
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d. 363 companies either failed to return the
registration forms or were non-existent
according to the U.S. Post Office.
Co Data Collection to Calculate and Apportion Area
Source Emissions
! Fuel-Use Totals for Arkansas and Smaller Political
Jurisdictions
Total figures for natural gas, distillate and residual
oil consumption by category for the State of Arkansas were
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obtained from Mineral Industry Surveys by the U.S. Bureau of
Mines.
Local fuel dealers were contacted in several areas of
the State and it was determined that distillate and residual
oil consumption was insufficient to warrant collecting detailed
fuel-use totals for apportioning.
Natural gas consumption in Arkansas warranted contacting
all the major distributors to aid in apportioning state totals.
The following gas companies were contacted:
a. -Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company
b. Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Company
c. Arkansas-Missouri Power Company
d. Arkansas Western Gas Company
e. Louisiana-Nevada Transit Company
f. The Union Gas Company of Arkansas
g. Mansfield Gas, Incorporated
Sufficient data was received to allow apportioning state
totals down to municipality level in most cases.
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2. Refuse Totals
Information on refuse totals and disposal methods was
sparse. The APCC Solid Waste Section was contacted to assist
in gathering necessary data. Sufficient data from 43 communi-
ties in Arkansas was available on total refuse generated and
the approximate amount disposed of by the various methods.
The Arkansas Pollution Control Commission agreed to the
development of state refuse totals and emissions from refuse
disposal on the following basis. Open-burning was being done
to some extent at most dumping grounds. Communities with popula-
tions greater than 2,000 generally had a community disposal site
or sites. Refuse totals were developed on a per capita basis
(see Methodology Section) and assigned to a site or distributed
equally among multiple sites. These totals were compared to
available data from the 43 communities and agreed favorably.
These disposal sites were then pinpointed on county maps and
finally sited on the UTM grid system
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c. Vehicle Emissions. State totals for vehicle-miles
and vehicle count data for Little Rock-North Little Rock were
obtained from the Arkansas State Highway Department .
d. Other Mobile Source Data.
(1) Aircraft. Information was requested and
received from seven major airports in Arkansas. The information
included total number of operations (takeoff and landing) and
types of aircraft involved.
(2) Waterborne Vessels. Data on total ton-miles of
vessel traffic was obtained from Waterborne Commerce of the
U.S.8.
(3) Railroads. Data on total track miles was obtained
using U.S. Geological Survey maps of Arkansas.
D. Contacting of Non-Respondents
On 1 June 1971, the status book of companies in contact
with the APCC was reviewed to determine a priority list for
recontact by the state with the assistance of Radian. From
2 June 1971 through 14 June 1971 approximately 250 nonrespondents
had been contacted by telephone. Of this group approximately
30 qualified point sources contact had not received or had dis-
carded the original registration forms. New forms were mailed
to these companies. As of 28 July 1971, a total of 376 companies
had been contacted by APCC and/or Radian by telephone and 19
by letter.
E. Determination of Little Rock-North Little Rock Grid
System
The Little Rock-North Little Rock Metropolitan
Area was the 'only area in Arkansas that was gridded for possible
diffusion modeling work. The area was gridded using grid sizes
of 2.5, 5, and 10 Km on a side. Placement of the grid was
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determined by population density, land-use maps and topographical
considerations. Map C of this report presents the grid system
as well as a point source reference for the gridded area.
F. Calculation of Point Source Emissions, Actual
and Allowable
Calculation of point source emissions for 1,272 point
sources in the state of Arkansas was performed either by hand
at Radian or by using the Point Source Program provided by
the Office of Air Programs (OAP). The hand-calculated emissions
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are based on the Air Pollutant Emissions Inventory Techniques
(APEIT) manual, the Emissions Factors manual, and on instruc-
tions from OAP on recording the point source emissions on forms
provided by them.
A criteria of 3 to 5 tons/year of particulate matter and
10 tons/year of any of the pollutants was used to determine the
qualification of an emissions source as a point source. This
criteria was used unless the source was included in the list of
major sources presented in Appendix I. Any company whose nature
of business was included in this list were considered as qualified
point sources regardless of size.
Allowable emissions based upon Arkansas regulations
and emissions based upon information contained within the Model
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Regulation portion of the Guidelines of the Federal Register
were also calculated and recorded on OAP forms. Two copies of
the point source emissions for the state of Arkansas are on file
with OAP, the Regional Project Officer, and the APCC.
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G. Calculation of Area Source Emissions
Calculation of area source emission for the seven AQCR and
the gridded LR-NLR area was performed either by hand at Radian
or by using the Area Source Program provided by the Office of
Air Programs (GAP). These emissions are reported by county
within each AQCR and by grid in the LR-NLR area. The techniques
used for area source emissions calculation were derived from
the same manuals as used in point source calculations. Two copies
of the area source emissions for the state of Arkansas are on
file with GAP, the Regional Project Officer, and the APCC.
H. Print-Out and Review of Point and Area Source
Data
Radian had all the data for point and area source
calculations keypunched and run through the programs previously
mentioned. The output was reviewed by OAP, the Project Officer,
and APCCo The data for the point source emissions was slightly
revised and another run of the OAP Point Source Program was made
for the final report. Appendix II contains the summary (pie
charts and tables) by source category for each AQCR which was
derived from the point and area source emissions output.
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IV. METHODOLOGY BY SOURCE CATEGORY
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IV. METHODOLOGY BY SOURCE CATEGORY
A. Fuel Combustion
1. Natural Gas
Total figures for natural gas consumption by category in
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Arkansas for 1969 were obtained from Mineral Industry Surveys
by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Also the percentage increases over
1968 were given. From this data total figures for 1970 were
calculated. Next, natural gas consumption data by summarized
county was obtained from the gas companies in Arkansas and
added up to give regional totals. The remaining amounts were
apportioned by county and added to the regional totals. The
domestic natural gas used was apportioned using the number of
dwelling units in each county or grid. The commercial and
industrial natural gas was apportioned using population, land-
use maps of the grid system, (Little Rock-North Little Rock,
Arkansas) and number of manufacturing employees.
Example:
For Benton County in Arkansas:
1. population = 50,476
2. mfg. employees = 10,950
3. dwelling units = 18,667
For State of Arkansas:
1. mfg. employees = 221,254
2. dwelling units = 671,261
3. population = 1,923,295
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40 1969 total residential natural gas used
= 58,322,000 MCF
5o % increase over 1968 (res.) =6.2
6c 1969 total commercial natural gas used
= 37,857,000 MCF
7. 7o increase over 1968 (comm.) =8.5
8. 1969 total industrial natural gas used
= 233,082,000 MCF
9. % increase over 1968 (ind.) = 18.2
Therefore,
1970 Residential Natural Gas Usage for the State
= 58,322,000 x 1.062 = 61,937,964 MCF.
1970 Commercial Natural Gas Usage for the State
= 37,857,000 x 1.085 = 41,074,845 MCF.
1970 Industrial Natural Gas Usage for the State
=-233,082,000 x 1.182 = 275,502,924 MCF.
For Region 017 (containing Benton County):
1. Total dwelling units = 82,444
2. Total manufacturing employees = 43,435
3. Total population = 232,770
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4. 1970 residential natural gas usage:
Amount Accounted for by Gas Companies = 8,119 MMCF
State Total Minus Amount Accounted for = 0
Therefore,
Total Residential Natural Gas = 8,119 MMCF
5. 1970 commercial natural gas usage:
Amount Accounted for by Gas Companies = 6,096 MMCF
State Total Minus Amount Accounted for
= 41,075 - 35,844 = 5,231 MMCF
Apportioned Regional Total = 5,231
232 ,770
x
x
1,923,295
Therefore,
Regional Total for Commercial Natural Gas
= 633 + 6,096 = 6,729 MMCF
6. 1970 industrial natural gas usage:
Amount Accounted for by Gas Companies in
the Region = 7,804 MMCF
State Total Minus Amount Accounted for in
the State = 275,548 - 264,683 = 10,865 MMCF
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Apportioned Regional Total = 10,865
x 221?254 = 2>133 MMCF
Therefore,
Regional Total for Industrial Natural Gas
= 2,133 + 7,804 = 9,937 MMCF
County Total of Residential Natural Gas
- Jr^Hz--* 8,119 - 1.838.
County Total of Commercial Natural Gas
= 6,729 x °? = M59
County Total of Industrial Natural Gas
= 9,937 x 43 '435 = 2,505 MMCF
Emission factors used are derived from Table 6, page 11 of
Reference 10.
Natural Gas
(Ib. per 10scu.ft.)
Part. S00 CO HC NO,
Industrial
Commercial
Domestic
For example:
N02 Emissions from Residential Natural Gas in
Benton County = 100 x 1,838 x 2 QQQ = 91.9 tons
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2. Distillate Oil and Residual Oil
Total figures for distillate and residual oil consumption
by catej/Dry in Arkansas were obtained from Mineral Industry
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Surveys by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The amount used by point
sources was subtracted and the remaining amount was apportioned
to the regions, counties, and grids. Domestic oil was appor-
tioned using number of dwelling units. Commercial and industrial
oil was apportioned using population, land-use maps of the grid
system, and number of manufacturing employees.
Example:
For the State
Commercial Distillate Oil Use = 27,581,000 gal.
Non-pt. Source Industrial Distillate Oil Use
= 42,252,000 gal.
Total Manufacturing Employees = 221,254
Total Population = 1,923,295
Commercial Residual Oil Use = 45,403,000 gal.
Industrial Residual Oil Use = 5,710,000 gal.
For Region 017:
Total Manufacturing Employees = 43,435
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Total Population = 232,770
Therefore,
Commercial Distillate Oil Use = 27,581,000
v 232,770 o ooo QQA pai
T 923 295 j,jjo,vjuu gdx.
Industrial Distillate Oi:. Use = 42,252,000
x 22 j; 254 = 8,293,000 gal.
Commercial Residual Oil Use = 45,403,000
v 232,770 c / QC «(-JQ -i
x 1,923,295 3,^y:>,uuu gai.
Industrial Residual Oil Use = 5,710,000
x = 1.121.000 gal.
For Benton County (in Region 017) :
Total Manufacturing Employees = 10,950
Total Population = 50,476
Therefore,
Total Commercial Residual Oil = 5,495,000
x "232 ',770 = 1'192'000 8al-
Total Industrial Residual Oil = 1,121,000
x = 283,000 gal.
Total Commercial Dist. Oil = 3,338,000
x 23^770 = 724,000 gal.
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Total Industrial Dist. Oil = 8,293,000
x = 2>091>000
Emission factors used are derived from Table 5, page 10
of Reference 10.
(Ib. per 1000 gal.)
Distillate Residual
Participate 15 ' 23
S0a 38 .490
CO . 0.2 0.2
HC 3 3
N0a 60 60
For example:
Particulate Emissions for Benton County for Distillate
Industrial Oil Use Are:
15 x 2,091,000 ton = 15 ?
±3 x IjOOO x 2,000 Ibs. D*' c s
Bo Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Combustion
The total vehicle miles traveled by county was obtained
from Arkansas Highway Department data . Then, assuming the
average gas mileage for vehicles was 12 mpg, the total gallons
of gasoline consumed was calculated. From Duprey's Air Pollu-
tant Emission Factors , the factor of 96 Ibs. evaporated/1000
gallons was used to calculate the total number of gallons evapo-
rated by county. Next, an average ratio of gasoline consumed
to diesel consumed was computed and used to calculate the county
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totals of diesel consumed. From 1970 Automobile Facts and
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Figures by the Automobile Manufacturers Association, the
figure of 87o was used to find the amount used in engines built
in 1970 or later. The grid totals were obtained by apportioning
the county total based on actual vehicle miles counted ou traffic
volume maps for 1970 prepared by the Arkansas State Highway
Department.
Gasoline Evaporative Losses (derived from pp. 24, 40 of ref.10)
Filling service station tanks 9 lb/1000 gal.
Filling automobile tanks 12
Evaporation from cars 75
Total 96 lb/1000 gal.
In the states of Texas and Louisiana, diesel sales were 6.39%
of gasoline sales. This figure was used to calculate the
diesel fuel usage by county in Arkansas from the amount of
gasoline used in each county.
Example 1:
For Benton County:
Total Vehicle Miles = 590,233 Vehicle miles/day
= 215,435,045 Vehicle miles/year
Total Gasoline Consumed = 215,435,045 Vehicle miles
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per year/12 miles per gal. = 17,952 x 10 gal./year
Total Gasoline Evaporated = 96 lbs/1,000 gal.
x 17,952 x 2tgnQ = 862 tons/year
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Total Diesel Fuel Used = 17,952 x 1Q3 gal. x .0639
(average factor) = 1,148 x 10 gal.
Example 2:
For Grid 1 Total Vehicle Miles = 74,657 Vehicle miles/day
For Entire Grid System, Total Vehicle Miles
= 2,816,702 Vehicle miles/day
For Entire Grid System Gal. Gasoline Combusted
= 58,479 x 103 gal.
For Grid 1;
a 74 557
Gal. Gasoline Consumed = 58,479 x 10 gal. x 2 816 702
= 1,550 x 103 gal.
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Tons Gasoline Evaporated = 96 Ibs./lO gal. x 1,550 x
103 gal. x t lbs- =74 tons.
Gal. Diesel Consumed = 1,550 x .0639 = 99 x 10 gal.
Emission factors were derived from pp. 75, 81, 83, 85,
and 88 of reference 9 as follows:
(lbs. per 1,000 gal. gasoline consumed)
Particulate (p. 75) 12
S0a (p. 81) 9
NOX (p. 80) '113
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CO see below
HC see below
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(1) % cars produced during and before 1968 = 82?0
derived
(2) 7o cars produced between 1968 and 19.70 = 9%
(3) % cars produced during 1970 = 9%
emissions from (1) = 2300 lb/1,000 gal (p. 85)
emissions from (2) = 2300 - 0.5 (2300) = 1150 lb/1000 gal
emissions from (3) = 2300 - 0.7 (2300) = 690 lb/1000 gal
weighted average emissions =
2300 (0.82) + 1150 (.09) + 690 (.09) = 2052 lb/1000 gal.
HC
Exhaust
emissions from (1) = 200 lb/1000 gal.
emissions from (2) = 200 - 200 (0.7) = 60 lb/1000 gal.
emissions from (3) = 200 - 200 (0.8) = 40 lb/1000 gal.
weighted average emissions =
200 (.82) + 60 (.09) + 40 (.09) = 173 lb/1000 gal.
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Crankcase
emissions from (1) = 128 lb/1000 gal.
emissions from (2), (3) = 0
weighted average emissions =
128 (0.82) = 105 lb/1000 gal.
Total HC emissions = 105 + 173 = 278 lb/1000 gal.
DIESEL
(Ibs. per 1,000 gal. gasoline consumed)
Derived from Table 15, p. 28 of Reference 10:
Before 1970 After 1970
Participate 25 10
S08 45 45
CO 325 215
HC 65 25
NOQ 340 505
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Example :
N0a Emissions for Grid 1 are:
Gasoline :
113xl550xl03 v ton _ S7
Tjm x 2,000 Ibs. ~ 0/ cons
Diesel :
[340 x .92 x 99 x 2oog°;b8J + [505 x .08 x 99 x
= 17 tons
C. Solid Waste Disposal
A factor of 5 Ibs/capita day of solid waste created was
used to estimate the total amount of solid waste in a county
or grid. This factor is presented in Air Pollutant Emission
Q
Inventory Techniques by Philip J. Bierbaum and Marius J.
Gedgaudas. Next, all burning dumps, sanitary landfills, etc.,
were located and estimates of refuse handled at each site
were obtained. This refuse was subtracted from the estimate
of total refuse generated in each county and grid. The remain-
ing refuse was apportioned to domestic on-site open burning
based on population densities in each county and grid.
Example :
Ben ton County :
Population = 50,476
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x 365 days/yr. x 1 ton/2000 Ibs. = 46,049 tons/year
Dumps (all open burning):
Rogers: 3,952 tons/year
Siloom Springs: 9,506 tony/year
Bentonville City: 5,026 tons/year
Therefore,
On-Site Domestic Burning = 46,059. - (3,952 + 9,506
+ 5,026) = 27,575 tons/year.
Emission factors used were derived from Table 13, page
22 of Reference 10. The factors are:
Particulate 16 Ibs/ton burned
S0a 1 Ib./ton burned
CO 85 Ibs/ton burned
HC 30 Ibs/ton burned
N0a 6 Ibs/ton burned
For example:
Particulate Emissions = 16 Ibs/ton x 27,575 tons/year
x ton/2,000 Ibs. = 221 tons/year.
D. Railroad Oil Use Apportionment
The total railroad oil use for the state of Arkansas is
3
available from Mineral Industry Surveys made by the U.S. Bureau
of Mines. This total was apportioned to counties and grids
using railroad track mileage measured from U.S. Geological Survey
map s.
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Example :
Railroad Oil use for State = 39,480,000 gal.
Total Miles Track Measured in State = 3,345.8 miles
Total Miles Track Measured in Benton County = 63.6 miles
Therefore,
£ o r
Railroad Oil use for Benton County = o 0/5 Q
x 39,480,000 = 750xl03gal.
Emission factors used were derived from page 38 of
Reference 9. The factors are:
Particulate 25 lbs/1000 gal. consumed
S0a 40 lbs/1000 gal. consumed
CO 60 lbs/1000 gal. consumed
HC 136 lbs/1000 gal. consumed
N0a 222 lbs/1000 gal. consumed
For example :
Particulate Emissions = = 9.37 tons
E. Vessel Oil Use Apportionment
The total vessel oil used for the state of Arkansas is
3
available from Mineral Industry Surveys made by the U.S. Bureau
of Mines. This total was then apportioned by total ton-miles
8
(available from Waterborne Commerce of the United States ) to
the three main rivers in Arkansas: the Arkansas River, the
White River and the Black River. Then the oil use for each
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river was apportioned to county and grid use using the miles of
river in each county or grid. The mileage of river was
determined by direct measurements from U.S. Geological Survey
maps.
Example :
Total Distillate Oil use (vessel) for Arkansas
= I,260xl03gal.
Total Residual Vessel Oil use for Arkansas
= 126xl03gal.
Total ton-miles for Arkansas River = 119,259,821
Total ton-miles for White River = 164,100
Total ton-miles for Black River = 121.700
Total 119,545,621
Total Distillate Oil use for Arkansas River
^ I,260xl03 = 1,256,976 gal.
Total Residual Oil for Arkansas River
- 119,259,821 lofivin3 - 19S fiQR at\"\
~ 119,545,621 x 1ZbxiU ~ J"«,oy» gal.
Obviously, the White and Black Rivers are negligible.
Emission factors used were derived from page 38 of Reference 9
The factors are:
HC CO N00 S0a Particulate
a '"' a
Residual
Distillate
2
2
2
2
72
72
495
36
23
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For Jefferson County:
Total Miles Arkansas River = 66.9 miles
Total Miles Arkansas River in State = 369 miles
Therefore,
Total Vessel Distillate Oil use in Jefferson County is
1,256,976 = 227,513 gal.
and
Total Vessel Residual Oil use in Jefferson County is
^r^l x 125,698 = 22,751 gal.
An example for use of emission factors follows:
N03 from Distillate Oil = 72 x x
= 8 tons
N03 from Residual Oil = 72 x x
= .8 tons
Therefore,
Total N0a Emissions = 8.8 tons
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F. Aircraft Emissions
Inquiries were sent out to major airports as to the
number of landings and takeoffs and types of planes involved
in the operations. The emission factors listed in Air Pollutant
Emission Factors by Duprey were used to calculate th-: emissions
from planes .
Example :
In Little Rock, in Grid 5C3 there is one airport.
Takeoffs and landings are as follows (1 operation = 1 takeoff
and 1 landing) :
Light piston 2 engines = 69 operations
Light piston 1 engine = 115 operations
Emission factors used were derived from Table 17, page 31
of Reference 10. The factors (Ibs. per engine per operation) are;
Type Aircraft
Turbofan
Jumbo-jet
Long-range
Medium-range
Turboj et
Turboprop
Turboshaft
Piston
Transport
Light
Particulate
10
8
7
11
6
3
5
0.2
SO,
2
2
CO
HC
NO,
2
2
2
2
1
1
28
26
16
24
2
6
3
17
50
25
3
0.5
6
5
7
5
5
0.6
303 40 0.4
12 0.4 0.2
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For example:
CO Emissions = [69 x 2 x 12 x ton/2000 Ibs]
+ [115 x 12 x ton/2000 Ibs] = 1.5 tons
G, Steam-Electric Power Plants
The major power plants in Arkansas are listed in
Steam-Electric Plant Factors/1970 along with the amount
of fuel they used. Figures from this book plus point source
forms that were mailed to power plants were used to calcu-
late the emissions from steam-electric power plants.
Emission factors used were derived from Table 6, page 11
of Reference 10:
NATURAL GAS
(Ibs. per 10scu.ft.)
Particulate 15
S0a 0.6
CO 0.4
HC 40
N0a 390
Emission factors used were derived from Table 5, p.10 of Ref.10:
: - t FUEL OIL
(Ibs. per 1,000 gal.)
Particulate 8
S08 157S*
CO 0.04
HC 5
N08 105
* S - wt.% sulfur
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Example:
ft n
In Augusta a power plant uses 4,473x10 ft of natural
gas per year. Therefore emissions are as follows:
Particulate 15 x 4,473 x 1/2,000 = 33.5 tons
S0a 0.6 x 4,473 x 1/2,000 = 1.3 tons
CO 0.4 x 4,473 x 1/2,000 = 0.89 tons
HC 40 x 4,473 x 1/2,000 = 89.5 tons
N0a 390 x 4,473 x 1/2,000 = 872 tons
H. Process Losses
Process losses were calculated from point source questionnaires
which were sent to all manufacturing establishments which were
possible polluters. Emissions were calculated from Air Pollutant
Emission Factor;
by the company.
Emission Factors by Duprey if no stack analysis had been done
I. Dry Cleaning
A factor of 18 Ibs/capita year of dry cleaning was obtained
from Duprey?s Air Pollutant Emission Factors and used to
estimate the amount of dry cleaning done by county. Also by the
same source the following assumptions were justified:
1. Assume 50% of dry cleaning uses petroleum solvents.
2. Assume 5070 of dry cleaning uses synthetic solvents.
3. Assume 2570 of places using synthetic solvents are
controlled.
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Using these assumptions, an emission factor can be derived as
follows. Petroleum Solvents Synthetic Solvents
_ _ n cf305 Ibs. ! ton "| , n Cr210 Ibs. ton f
Factor = 0.5[^ , 2>QQO lbsj + 0.5[ ^ -2,QOO lbs('
, 95 Ibs. I ton , 9,-x~|
"*" ton fT,000 lbs.v* 3;J
ton HC
= 0.1218
ton dry cleaned
This factor was used in calculating the hydrocarbon emissions
from dry cleaning operations.
Example:
Population in Benton County = 50,476
Therefore,
18
. Tons Dry Cleaned = 50,476 x A QQQ = 454.3 tons
HC Emissions = 454.3 x 0.1218 = 55.3 tons
J. Fuel Parameters (i.e., Sulfur Content)
Average sulfur content percentages were obtained from
the Lion Oil Company in Little Rock. They are:
Fuel Oil
#1 .061% S
n 0400% S
#5 3.00% S
#6 3.25% S
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Diesel 0.037% S
Burner Oil 0.038% S
Natural Gas -.003% S
However, for power plants the actual sulfur content in the
fuel was obtained from each company.
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REFERENCES
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REFERENCES
1. Directory of Arkansas Industries, A Buyer's Guide,
Arkansas Industrial Development Commission, Little Rock,
.Arkansas, 1970-1971.
2. Blue Book of Cotton Ginners, Southern Ginners Association,
Memphis, Tennessee, 1970-1971.
3. Mineral Industry Surveys (1969) , U. S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Mines, Section of Fuels, Washington,
D. C.
4. U.S. Census of Housing, Advance Report, Arkansas,
U. S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., 1970.
5. U.S. Census of Population, Advance Report, Arkansas,
U. S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., 1970.
o
6. Census of Manufacturers (Arkansas - 1967), U. S. Depart-
ment of Commerce, Washington, D. C.
7. Arkansas State Highway Commission, 29th Biennial Report
(1969-1970), Arkansas State Highway Department, Little
Rock, Arkansas.
8. Waterborne Commerce of the United States (1969), Part 2,
Waterways and Harbors, Gulf Coast, Mississippi River
System and Antilles, Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers, New Orleans, Louisiana.
9. Air Pollutant Emission Inventory Techniques, Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina.
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REFERENCES, cont'd.
10. Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Air Programs, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina, April 1971. .
11. Air Code and Water Quality Criteria for Interstate
Streams for State of Arkansas, Arkansas Pollution
Control Commission, Little Rock, Arkansas, August: 1969.
12. Federal Register, Volume 36, No. 67, April 7, 1971,
Washington, D. C.
13. 1970 Automobile Facts and Figures, Automobile Manu-
facturers Association, Washington, D. C.
14. Steam-Electric Plant Factors/1970, National Coal Associa-
tion, Washington, D. C.
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APPENDIX I
Sources Included as Point Sources,
Independent of Size
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CHEMICAL PROCESS INDUSTRY
Ammonia
Chlorine
Coal Cleaning
Detergent and Soap
Hydrofluoric Acid
Ink Manufacturing
Paint and Varnish
Phosphate Fertilizers
Phosphoric Acid
Phthalic Anhydride
Plastics
Sulfuric Acid
Synthetic Fibers
Synthetic Rubber
FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
Alfalfa Dehydrating
Coffee Roasting
Cotton Ginning
Feed and Grain
Fermentation Processes
Fish Meal Processing
Rendering
Starch Manufacturing
METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY
Primary Metals Industry
Aluminum Ore Reduction
Copper Smelters
Iron and Steel Mills
Lead Smelters
Zinc Smelters
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Secondary Metals Industry
Aluminum Operations
Brass and Bronze Smelting
Ferro Alloys
Gray Iron Foundry
Lead Smelting
Magnesium Melting
Steel Foundry
Zinc Processes
MINERAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
Asphalt Roofing
Asphaltic Concrete Batch
Brick and Refractories
Calcium Carbide
Carbon Black
Cement
Ceramic and Clay Processes
Charcoal
Concrete Batching
Fiber-Glass
Frit Manufacturing
Glass Manufacturing
Gypsum
Lime
Paperboard
Perlite
Rock Wool
Rock, Gravel, and Sand Processing
PETROLEUM REFINING
PULP AND PAPER MANUFACTURE
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SOLVENT EVAPORATION AND GASOLINE MARKETING
Dry Cleaning
Surface Coating Operations
Gasoline Marketing
MISCELLANEOUS
Steam-Electric Power Plants
Municipal or Equivalent Incinerators
Open Burning Dumps
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APPENDIX II
EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY BY AQCR
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EMISSION TOTALS (TONS/YR)
AQCR
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
Part,
SO,
CO
HC
NOV
137183
17332
9587
16049
26890
10675
21924
8014
2505
364
18500
6123
1681
7130
311186
94663
27965
223854
209450
95608
56024
65606
24812
5558
73377
58949
19794
12675
39412
8050
2151
25635
38046
8082
9063
State Total
239640
44317
1018750
260771
130439
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ARKANSAS
State Total
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Region 016 57.25%
Region 018 4.00%
Region 021 4.457.
Region 019 6.70%
Region 017 7.23%
Region 022 9.15%
Region 020 11.22%
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State Total
SUMMARY OF SULFUR OXIDE EMISSIONS
Region 019 41.74%
Region 016 18.08%
Region 018 0.82%
Region 021 3.79%
Region 017 5.65%
Region 020 13.8_2%
Region 022 16.09%
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ARKANSAS
State Total
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON. EMISSIONS
Region 019 28.14%
Region 016 25.16%.
Region 018 2.13%
Region 022 4.86%
Region 021 7.59%
Region 017 9.51%
Region 020 22.61%
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ARKANSAS
State Total
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Region 016 30.55%
Region 019 21.97%
Region 018 2.75%
Region 022 5.50%
Region 017 9.29%
Region 021 9.38%
Region 020 20.56%
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ARKANSAS
State Total
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Region 016 30.21%
Region 020 29.177.
Region 018 1.65%
Region 017 6.17%
Region 021 6.207=
Region 022 6,95%
Region 019 19.6570
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AQCR 016
Arkansas 1970
Tons of
Source Category
I. FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1 . Anthracite Coal
2. Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4. Wood
5. Total
B. Comm.-Instl. & Ind0 Fuel
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b . Point Source
2 . Coke - Point Source
3. Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
4. Residual Oil
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
5 . Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
6. Process Gas-Point S.
7o Wood . '
a. Area Source
b0 Point Source
8. Other
Part
0
0
218
0
218
0
0
0
161
0
91
11
766
356
0
0
0
a. Natural Gas Engines 33
9. Total
C. Steam- Electric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Bituminous Coal
3. Distillate Oil
4. Residual Oil
5. Natural Gas
6. Total
1,418
0
0
25
15
152
, 192
SO,
0
0
7
0
7
0
0
0
419
0
1,963
4
26
14
0
0
0
0
2,426
0
0
48
209
6
263
Pollutant/Year
CO
0
0
229
0
229
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
171
9
0
0
0
0
183
0
0
0
0
4
4
HC N0₯
0
0
92
0
92
0
0
0
33
0
12
2
1 ,433 6
924 4
0
0
0
11
2,415 11
0
0
5
7
404 3
416 4
0
0
859
0
859
0
- o
0
647
0
238
43
,583
,045
0
0
0
3
,559
0
0
99
154
,876
,129
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Units
22,906 MMCF
21,553 103gal,
7,911 103gaU:
1,443 103gal*
84,224 MMCF
46,238 MMCF
3,312 103gal.
3,080 103gaL
20,202 MMCF
D. Total Fuel Combustion
1,828 2,696 416 2,923 16,547
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Source Category
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Part SO-,
CO
HC NOY
00000
115,866 2,609 15,280 3,164 946
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Uirits
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S.
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Dumps
a. Area Source
b o Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
0
1,664
5,363
2,667
571
0
2,592
4,724
17,581
0
91
20
167
2
0
161
346
787
0
14,701
27
14,170
1,638
0
13,777
332
44,645
0
1,301
27
5,001
136
0
4,864
330
11,659
0
379
150
1,000
72
0
975
1,649
4,225
7,555,984 Tons
209,897 Tons
333,419 Tons
82,846 Tons
324,165 Tons
207,567 Tons
IV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
A0 Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
2C Diesel
Bo Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
1,448 1,086 247,541 33,536 13,632
177
341 2,452 474 2,739
0
142
129
12
0
0
0
79
207- _
209
0
0
0
511
311
30
0
0
0 0
749 136
_7Q5_1.,.153_
23 34
11,581 0
0 0
241,268 103gal.
15,471 103gaL
10,227 103gal.
930 .10sgal
241,268 103gaL
1,908 1,922 250,845 47,068 17,694
V. MISCELLANEOUS
A0 Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
792
0
0
0
0
0
792
VI. GRAND TOTAL
Ao Area Source
B. Point Source
C. Total
5,811 4,504 265,418 54,431 27,021
131,372 3,510 45,768 11,175 12,391
137,183 8,014313,18665,60639,412
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REGION 16
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Process 84.46%
Industrial Fuel 0.82%
Transportation 1.39%
Wood Boiler 3.44%
Open Burning 4.24%
Incineration 5.12"?
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.15%
Commercial & Institutional
Fuel 0.20%
Power Plants 0.13%
Miscellaneous 0.007o
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REGION 16
SUMMARY OF SULFUR DXIDE EMISSIONS
Process 32.55%
Transportation 23.987,
Incineration 1.38%
Power Plants 3.28%
Open Burning 4.11%
Wood Boiler 4.31%
Industrial Fuel
9.60%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 20.66
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.08%
Miscellaneous 0.00%,
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REGION 16
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 80.60%
Incineration 4.73%
Process 4.91%
Open Burning 9.50%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Wood Boiler
Miscellaneous
0.07%
0.05%
0.00%
0.00%
0.10%
0.00%
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REGION 16
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Transportation 71.74%
Wood Boiler 0.50%
Power Plants 0.63%
Miscellaneous 1.20%
Incineration 2.02%
Industrial Fuel 3.55%
Process 4.82%
Open Burning 15.24%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.14%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.12%
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REGION 16
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 44.89%
-Incineration 1.3470
Residential Fuel 2.17%
Process 2.40%
Com. & Inst. Fuel -
2.59%
Wood Boiler 4.18%
Open Burning 5.19'
Power Plants 10.47%
Industrial Fuel 26.73%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Miscellaneous
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Tons of Pollutant/Year
Euely. Etc-
Source Category
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
II. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S,
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Dumps
a. Area Source
b0 Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
IV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
Ao Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
20 Diesel
Bo Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
V. MISCELLANEOrS
Ao Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
VI. GRAND TOTAL
Ao Area Source
B. Point Source
C. Total
Part S0?
CO
HC N0₯
Quantity Units
ooooo -
14,074 0 368 6,353 1
OOOOO ~. -
556 9 10,143 866 80 NA
OOOOO
1,364 85 7,246 2,557 - 511 170,493 Tons
12 0 36 4 1 NA
OOOOO
335 21 1,781 628 126 41,900 Tons
62_ 3 5_ 5_ 22_ -
2,329 118 19,211 4,060 740 -
433 325 74,122 10,042 4,082 72,244 103gal
53 102 730 141 816
0 0 00 0 - -
0 0 0 00 ---
v30 _ 49 75 169 .275 ._ ,
2 32 5 4 5 142 103gaL
0 0 0 3,468 0 72,244 103gal
0_ 0_ 0_ 0_ 0_ -
518 508 74,932 13,824 5,178
0 0 0.0 0 -
0_ 0_ 0_ 255 0_ -
000 255 0
2,275 2,46782,33016,921 7,662
15,057 38_ 12,333 7,891 388 -
17,332 2,50594,66324,812 8,050
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY
AQCR 017 Arkansas 1970
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Source Category
FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1. Anthracite Coal
20 Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4. Wood
B,
5. Total
Fuel
2
3
6
7
8
Part
SO..
CO
HC
NOV
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Units
Comm.-Instl. & Ind,
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
Coke - Point Source
Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
Residual Oil
a« Area Source
b. Point Source
Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
Process Gas-Point S.
Wood
a. Area Source
b0 Point Source
Other
a. Natural Gas Engines
9. Total
C. Steam-Elec eric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Bitumi'.ious Coal
3. Distillate Oil
4. Residual Oil
5. Natural Gas
6. Total
D. Total Fuel Combustion
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 _-
77 2 81 32 304 8,119 MMCF
0 0 0 0 0
77 2 81 32 304
00000
00000
000 0 0
87 226 1 17 349 11,631 103gal.
00000
76 1,641 1 10 199 6,616 103gal.
2 40 0 5 157 103gal.
153 5 69 226 1,121 16,666 MMCF
16 1 0 35 153 1,752 MMCF
0 0 0 0 0
00000 -
0 0000
0 0 0 0 0_
334 1,877 7.1 288 1,827
0 0.0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 - -
0000 0 -
0 0 0 00 - -
0 0 _0_ 0_ -
0 0 00 0
411 1,879 152 320 2,131
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l\3QI3n L»OrpOr3IIOn esoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o. sox 7943 AUSTIN, TEXAS 73753 TELEPHONE 512
454-7535
REGION 17
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Wood Boiler 0.36%
Process 81.20%
Residential Fuel 0.44%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.88%
Industrial Fuel 1.05%
Transportation 2.99%
Incineration 3.21%
Open Burning 9.87%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Power Plants
Miscellaneous
0.00%
0.00%'
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R3QI3n Corporation esoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o. BOX ?W8
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78758 « TELEPHONE 512 - 4S4-7S3S
REGION 17
SUMMARY OF SULFUR OXIDE EMISSIONS
Com. & Inst. 57.09%
Incineration 0.36%
n Burning 4.23%
Industrial Fuel 17.84%
Transportation 20.28%
Omitted Emission Sourcps:
Residential Fuel 0.08%
Power Plants
Process
Wood Boiler
Miscellaneous
0.00%
0.00%
0.12%
0.00%
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R3QI3n COrpOrBIIOn BSMSHOALCREEKBLVO. P.O. BOX ma AUSTIN, TEXAS nna TELEPHONE 512 - 454-95:5
REGION 17
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
.Transportation 79.16%
Process 0.39%
Open Burning 9.57%
Incineration 10.71%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Wood Boiler
Miscellaneous
0.09%
0.07%
0.00%
0.00%
0.01%
0.00%
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R3dl3n Corporation BSMSHOALCREEKBIVD. r. o. BOXWB AUSTIN, TEXAS TBTSS TELEPHONE 512 - 454-'
454-9535
REGION 17
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Transportation 55.71%
-Industrial Fuel 1.00%
Miscellaneous 1.03%,
Incineration 3.49%
Open Burning 12.85%
Process 25.60%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential 0.13%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.16%
Power Plant 0.00%
Wood Boiler 0.02%
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Radian Corporation esoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o.
BOX 9948 AUSTIN. TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
REGION 17
SUMMARY OF NITRQGE1-1. OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 64.3270
Wood Boiler 0.27%
Incineration 0.99%
Residential Fuel 3.78%
Com. & Inst. 6.42%
Open Burning 7.93%
ndustrial Fuel 16.27%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Power Plants 0.00%
Process 0.01%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY
AQCR 018
Arkansas 1970
Tons of
Source Category
I. FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4. Wood
5. Total
B. Comm.-Instl. & Ind0 Fuel
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b . Point Source
2. Coke - Point Source
3. Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
4. Residual Oil
a» Area Source
b . Point Source
5 . Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
6. Process Gas-Point S.
7c Wood
a. Area Source
bo Point Source
8. Other
a. Natural Gas Engines
9. Total
C. Steam-Electric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Bituminous Coal .
3. Distillate Oil
4. Residual Oil
5. Natural Gas
6. Total
Part
0
0
9
0
9
0
0
0
8
0
7
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
so,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
147
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
169
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pollutant/Year
CO
0
0
9
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
HC
0
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
N0y
0
0
34
0
34
0
- 0
0
34
0
18
0
99
0
0
0
0
0
151
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Units
909 MMCF
1,128 103gaL
590 103gaL
1,538 MMCF
D. Total Fuel Combustion
38
169
16
26
185
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY - AQCR 018 Arkansas 1970
Page: 2: -.
Tons of Pollutant /Year
Source Category
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
LII. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b . Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S.
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b . Point Source
2. Dumps
a. Area Source
bo Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
IV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
Ao Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
20 Diesel
B. Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
V. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
VI. GRAND TOTAL
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
C. Total
Part i
0
8,957
0
"9
0
195
0
0
156
49
409
150
19
0
0
14
0
0
0
183
0
0
0
416
9,171 .
9,58'
Dvp
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
10
3
25
112
36
0
0
22
0
0
0
170
0
0
0
351
13
364
CO
0
38
0
152
0
1,037
0
0
829
4
2,022
25,604
252
0
0
33
0
0
0
25,889
0
0
0
26,942
1,023
27,965
HC
0
11
0
14
0
366
0
0
293
4
677
3,469
49
0
0
75
0
1,198
0
4,791
0
53
53
5,236
322
5,558
NO,
0
0
0
1
0
'73
0
0
59
18
151
1,410
282
0
0
123
0
0
0
1,815
0
0
0
2,073
78
2,151
Fuel f... Etc .
Quantity Units
'
24,397 Tons
19,500 Tons
24,955 103gaL
1,600 103gal
829 103gal
J 24,955 103ga]
.
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Radian Corporation ssoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o.
8OXW8 AUSTIN, TEXAS 787S8 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-7535
REGION 18
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Process 93.43%
Wood Boiler 0.51%
Transportation 1.91%
Open Burning 3.66%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.09%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.19%
Industrial Fuel 0.12%
Power Plants 0.00%
Incineration 0.09%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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R3QI3n Corporation BMO SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o. BOX??« AUSTIN. TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
18
SUMMARY OF SULFUR OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 46.70%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.00%
Power Plants 0.00%
Process 0.00%
Incineration 0.00%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
Wood Boiler 0.83% :
Open Burning 6.04%
Industrial Fuel 6.59%
Com. & Inst. 39.84%
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Radian Corporation sm SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o.
BOX 7948 AUSTIN. TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
REGION 18
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 92.57%
Incineration 0.54%
Open Burning 6.67%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Process
Wood Boiler
Miscellaneous
0.03%
0.02%
0.007o
0.007o
0.13%
0.01%
0.00%
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Corporation BSOOSHOALCREEKBIVO. P. o. soxwa AUSTIN. TEXAS 73753 TELEPHONE 512-454-9535
REGION 18
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Transportation 86.20%
-Incineration 0.25%
Industrial Fuel 0.30%
Miscellaneous 0.95%,
Open Burning 11.85%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Power Plants
Process
Wood Boiler
0.077.
0.08%
0.00%
0.19%
0.07%
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r\3dl3n
BMOSHOALCREEKBLVO. p. o. BOXWB AUSTIN. TEXAS 73753 TELEPHONE 512 -««-«3s
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 84.37%
-Wood Boiler 0.83%
Residential Fuel 1.58%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 2.97%
Industrial Fuel 4.04%
Open Burning 6.1370
Omitted Emission Sources;
Power Plants
Process
Incineration
Miscellaneous
0.00%
0.00%
0.04%
0.00%
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY
AQCR 019 Arkansas 1970
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Source Category
Part
SCL
CO
HC
FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1. Anthracite Coal
20 Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4. Wood
5. Total
B. Comm.-Instl. & Ind» Fuel
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Coke - Point Source
3. Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
4. Residual Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
5. Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
6. Process Gas-Point S.
7o Wood
a. Area Source
bo Point Source
8. Other
a. Natural Gas Engines
9. Total
C. Steam-Electric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Bituminous Coal
3. Distillate Oil
4. Residual Oil
5. Natural Gas
6. Total
D. Total Fuel Combustion
NO,
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Units
0 00 00
0000 0
36 1 38 15 142 3,781 MMCF
_0 0 0 _0_ 0
36 1 38 15 142
00 0 0 -
0 0 00
0 0 00 -
Ill 0 9 171 5,701 103gal.
68 0 3 67 2,239 10sgaL
768 0 5 93 3,095 103gaL
0000
2 20 103 487 6,638 MMCF
7 5 493 2,155 24,630 MMCF
0 0 0 0 -
0000 --.
0 0 0 0 -
0 0 0_ -
25 613 2,973"
0000 -
0 0 0 0
0000
0 0 00
0 0_ 0_ 0
0 0 000
415 957 63 628 3,115
0
0
0
43
17
36
0
61
222
0
0
0
0
379
0
0
0
0
0
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY - AQCR 019 Arkansas 1970
Page 2
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Source Category
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
III. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S,
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Dumps
a. Area Source
bo Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
IV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
A. Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
2o Diesel
B. Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
V. MISCELLANEOUS
Ao Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
VI. GRAND TOTAL
Au Area Source
B. Point Source
C. Total
Part SO.,
CO
HC
NOV
EueLr. Etc...
Quantity Units
0 0000 ---
5,254 16,658 164,052 60,657 15,418
0 0000 --
312 3 5,787 488 45 ------
0 0 00 0 --
845 53 4,490 1,585 317 105,658 Tons
256 3 900 139 42 -
0 0 0 0 0
102 6 541 191 39 12,750 Tons
8,504 466 619 619 3.092 -
10,019 531 12,337 3,022 3,535 -----
274 205 46,809 6,342 2,578 45,623 lQ3gal
32 62 459 88 512 2,924 lQ3gal
0 0 00 0 -
3 1 6 18 3 - -
52 86 128 29.0 474 1,328.- 10 "gal
0 0 000
0 0 0 2,190 0 45,623 103ga,
0 0 0 0 .0 '- -
361 35447,402 8,928 3,567
0 0 00 0 --
0 0 0 142 0 -- -----
0 00 142 0
1,382 1,28951,95010,787 4,777 «.--- .-
14.667 17,211 171,904 62,590 20,858
16,049 18,500223,854 73,377 25,635 - -
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Corporation esoo SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. BOX WB AUSTIN, TEXAS/em TELEPHONE si2-4S«-wjs
REGION 19
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Wood Boiler 52.98%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.39%
/
Incineration 1.947o
Industrial Fuel 1.97%
Transportation 2.25%
Open Burning 7.49%
Process 32.73%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.22%
Power Plants 0.00%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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R3QI3n
8SOOSHO>^. CREEK BLVD. P.O. BOX W« AUSTIN. TEXAS 7875; TELEPHONE 512 - 454 9SJS
REGION 19
SUMMARY OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
Process 89.95%
pen Burning 0.33%
-Industrial Fuel 1.47%
Transportation 1.91%
Wood Boiler 2.52%
Com. & Inst. Fuel-
3.69%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Power Plants
Incineration
Miscellaneous
0.01%
0.00%
0.02%
0.00%
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Corporation asoo SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. aox?9« AUSTIN. TEXAS 79757 TELEPHONEsi2-4$4-?sjs
REGION 19
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Process 73.28%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Miscellaneous
Wood Boiler 0.28%
Incineration 2.. 59%
Open Burning 2.65%
0.02%
0.01%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
Transportation 21.17%'
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R3di3l1 Corporation BSOO SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. BOX we AUSTIN. TEXAS 78/57 TELEPHONE siz - «4-?sjs
EGIOK 19
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Process 82.49%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Power Plants
Miscellaneous
-Incineration 0.66%,
Industrial Fuel 0.81%
Wood Boiler 0.84%
Open Burning. 2.60%
Transportation 12.14%
0.02%
0.02%
0.00%
0.19%
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Corporation usoo SHOAL CREEK aivo. P.O. BOXWIS AUSTIN. TEXAS imr TELEPHONE 512- 451 «js
REGION 19
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Process 60.13%
Residential Fuel 0.55%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.797»
Open Burning 1.55%
Industrial Fuel -
10.80%
Wood Boiler 12.06%
Transportation 13.91%
Omitted Emission Sources
Power Plants
Incineration
Miscellaneous
0.00%
0.18%
0.00%
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J< MISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY
AQCR 020 Arkansas 1970
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Source Category
FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4. Wood
5. Total
B. Comm.-Instl. & Ind0 Fuel
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Coke - Point Source
3. Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
4. Residual Oil
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
5. Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
6. Process Gas-Point S.
7c Wood
a. Area Source
b0 Point Source
Other
Part
SO,
CO
HC
NO,
Fuel. Etc.
Quantity Units
000 00
000 00
215 7 226 90 848 22,612 MMCF
0_ 0_ 0 0 0_
215 7 226 90 848
0 00 0 0 --
000 00
000 0 .0
120 311 2 24 480 16,009 lQ3gal
130 02 80 103gal
100 2,147 1 13 259 8,656 lQ3gal
0 0 0 0.0
912 30 142 1,815 8,191 100,667 MMCF
188 6 4 417 1,824 20,865 MMCF
000 00
00 0 00
8
000 00
a. Natural Gas Engines 0 0 0 0 0
9. Total 1,321 2,497 149 2,269 10,756 -
000 00
000 00
000 00
40 1,907 0 25 527 10,038 MMCF
407 16 11 1,086 10,588 54,298 MMCF
447 1,923 11 1,111 11,115
1,983 4,427 386 3,470 22,719 -
Steam-Electric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
Bituminous Coal
Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
6. Total
D. Total Fuel Combustion
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY - AQCR 020 Arkansas 1970
Page 2
Tons of Pollutant/Year
EueL_ Etc.
Source Category
Part SO-
CO
HC N0y
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
III. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S,
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Dump s
a. Area Source
bo Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
IV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
A. Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
20 Diesel
Bo Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
V. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
VI. GRAND TOTAL
Ao Area Source
B. Point Source
C« Total
Quantity Units
0 0 0 00
19,394 66 1,00.7 13,052 187
0 0 00 0
135 3 1,476 144 17 2,499 Tons
68 8 5 5 25 ------
2,872 179 15,257 5,385 1,077 358,998 Tons
187 11 400 68 51 7,817 Tons
00000
574 36 3,057 1,079 216 64,242 Tons
257 19 2_0 20 94.
4,093 256 20,215 6,701 1,480
1,084 813 185,357 25,112 10,207 180,660 lQ3ga]
128 251 1,820 347 2,035 11,583 lQSga]
0 0 0 0 0
57 49 294 239 57
150 245 359 833 -l,-353 -12-r240 - 103ga-:
1 16 2 2 3 69 10Sga]
00 0 8,672 0 180,660 lQ3ga3
0 0 0 0_ 0.
1,420 1,374 187,842 35,205'13,660
00000
0 0 0 521 0_
00 0 521 0
5,639 4,048 203,470 43,053 24,515 ~
21,251 2,075 5,98015,89613,531
26,890 6,123 209,45058,949 3M.046 « -
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BSOOSHOAICREEKBLVD. P.O. BOX9743 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512-454-9535
20
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Incineration 0.75%
Process 72.12%,
Residential Fuel 0.80%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 0.94%
Wood Boiler 0.96%
Power Plants .1.66%
Industrial Fuel 3.97%
Transportation 5.28%
Open Burning 13.51%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Miscellaneous
0.00%
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R3uldn COrpOr3I10n KOOSHOALCREEKBIVD. P.O. BOX wa AUSTIN, TEXAS nna TELEPHONE 512
454-9535
REGION 20
SUMMARY OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
Com. & Inst. Fuel. 32.37%
Power Plants 31.41%
ood Boiler 0.31%
Process 1.08%
Open Burning 3.69%
Industrial Fuel -
8.41%
Transportation 22.44%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.11%
Incineration 0.18%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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Radian Corporation
8500 SHOALCREEK BLVD. P. O. BOX 99« AUSTIN, TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512 - 45VS3S
REGION 20
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 89.68%
Process 0.48%
-Incineration 0.71%>
Open Burning 8.93%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Wood Boiler
Miscellaneous
0.11%
0.06%
0.01%
0.01%
0.01%
0.00%
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Radian Corporation esoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. p. o.
BOX W8 AUSTIN. TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
REGION 20
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Transportation 59.72%
-Incineration 0.25%
Miscellaneous 0.88%
Power Plants 1.88%
-Industrial Power 3.73%
Open Burning 11.08%
Process 22.14%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Wood Boiler
0.15%
0.12%
0.03%
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esoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. P.O. BOX ws AUSTIN. TEXAS 79753 TELEPHONE 512 -454-9535
EGSON 20
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 35.90%
Power Plants 29.21%
Wood Boiler 0.25%
Process 0.49%
Residential Fuel 2.23%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 2.34%
Open Burning 3.53%,
Industrial Fuel -
25.93%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Incineration 0.11%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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'EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY
AQCR
021 Arkansas
1970
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Source Category Part
I. FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1 . Anthracite Coal
2, Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4 . Wood
5. Total
B. Comm.-Instl. & Ind0 Fuel
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b . Point Source
2. Coke - Point Source
3. Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
4. Residual Oil
a« Area Source
b. Point Source
5. Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
6. Process Gas-Point S.
7 o Wood
a. Area Source
be Point Source , ,
8. Othar
a. Natural Gas Engines
9. Total
C. Steam- Electric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Bituminous Coal
3. Distillate Oil
4. Residual Oil
5. Natural Gas
6. Total
D. Total Fuel Combustion
0
0
44
0
44
0
0
0
44
1
36
29
52
2
0
0
0
0
164
0
0
0
0
14
14
222
SO,
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
114
25
788
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
929
0
0
0
0
1
1
931
CO
0
0
46
0
46
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
73
HC
0
0
19
0
19
0
0
0
9
0
5
4
70
4
0
0
0
0
92
0
0
.0
0
37
37
148
N0y
0
0
174
0
174
0
: 0
0
176
5
95
76
362
19
0
0
0
0
733
0
0
0
0
363
363
1,270
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Units
4,633 MMCF
5,856 10 gal
151 103gal
3,174 10 gal
2,528 10Sgal
5,633 MMCF ;
220 MMCF ;
1,863 MMCF
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[EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY - AQCR 021 Arkansas 1970.-
Page 2
Tons of Pollutant/Year
Source Category
Part
CO
HC
NO,
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
|ll. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S.
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Dumps
a. Area Source
b Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
EV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
A0 Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
20 Diesel
Bo Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
V. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
VI. GRAND TOTAL
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
C. Total
Fuel,. Etc..
Quantity Units
0 0 0 00
6,867 0 4,801 1,559 0
00000 - -
102 0 1,930 165 14
00000
1,261 79 6,697 2,363 473 157,565 Tons
157 2 542 91 26
00000
47 3 250 88 18 5,871 Tons
1,448 79. 105 105 527
3,015 163 9,524 2,812 1,058
470 352 80,295 10,878 4,422 78,260 10 gal
50 103 783 144 874 4,808 10 gal
00000
0 00 0 0
48 80 124 277 450 4,104 103gal
3 52 . 8 6 8 232 lOgal
0 00 3,756 0 78,260 lOgal
0. 00 0. 0_
571 587 81,210 15,061 5,754
00000
0_ 0. 0 214 0.
0 0 0 214 0
2,008 1,571 87,980 17,741 7,034
8,667 110 7,628 2.053 1,048 -
10,675 1,681 95,608 19,794 8,082 -
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K3QI3n L>0rp0r3tl0n SSOOSHOALCREEKBLVO. P.O. BOX we AUSTIN, TEXAS 73753
TELEPHONE 512 - HS4-9S3S
REGION 21
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Process 64.33%
Residential Fuel 0.41%
Com. & In,3t. Fuel 0.73%
Industrial Fuel 0.81%
Incineration 0.9670
Transportation 5.357o
Wood Boiler 13.56%
Open Burning 13.72%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Power Plants 0.13%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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Radian Corporation asoo SHOALCREEK BLVD. - p. o.
BOX 9748 AUSTIN, TEXAS 787S8 TELEPHONE 512 - 4S4-953S
REGION 21
SUMMARY OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
Com. & Inst. Fuel 44.50%
Wood Boiler 4.70%
Open Burning 5.00%
Industrial Fuel -
10.77%
-Transportation 34.92%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Power Plants
Process
Incineration
Miscellaneous
0.06%
0.06%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
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Radian Corporation SSOOSHOALCREEKBLVD. P.O.
BOX 7748 AUSTIN. TEXAS 78758 TELEPHONE 512- 4S4-7SK
REGION 21
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 84.94%
Incineration 2.02%
Process 5.02%
Open Burning 7.
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Wood Boiler
Miscellaneous
0.05%
0.03%
0.00%
0.00%
0.11%
0.00%
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21
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Transportation 76.09%
Industrial Fuel 0.37%
Wood Boiler 0.53%
Incineration 0.83%
Miscellaneous 1.08%
Process 7.88%
Open Burning 12.84%
Omitted Emission Sources;
Residential Fuel
Com. & Inst. Fuel
Power Plants
0.09%
0.09%
0.19%
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Corporation SSOOSHOALCREEKBLVD. p. 0.80x9943 AUSTIN, TEXAS 7B7S8 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
21
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 71.19%
Residential Fuel 2.15%
Comm. & Inst. Fuel 3.29%
Power Plant 4.49%
-Industrial Fuel 5.78%
Open Burning 6.40%
Wood Boiler 6.52%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Process 0.00%
Incineration 0.17%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY
AOCR
022
Arkansas 1970
Tons of
Source Category Part
I. FUEL COMBUSTION
A. Residential Fuel Area S.
1. Anthracite Coal
20 Distillate Oil
3. Natural Gas
4. Wood
5. Total
B. Comm.-Instl. & Ind0 Fuel
1. Bituminous Coal
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Coke - Point Source
3. Distillate Oil
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
4. Residual Oil
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
5 . Natural Gas
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
6. Process Gas-Point S.
7c Wood
a. Area Source
bo Point Source
8. Other
a. Natural Gas Engines
9. Total
C. Steam- Electric Power Plants
1. Anthracite Coal
2. Bituminous Coal
3. Distillate Oil
4. Residual Oil
5. Natural Gas
6. Total
0
0
34
0
34
0
0
0
40
1
35
1
191
34
0
0
0
0
302
0
0
0
5
60
65
SO,
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
105
0
753
0
7
1
0
0
0
0
866
0
0
0
168
2
170
Pollutant/Year
CO
0
0
36
0
36
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
1
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
2
2
HC
0
0
14
0
14
0
0
0
8
0
5
0
397
75
.0
0
0
0
485
0
0
0
2
160
162
N0y
0
o
135
0
135
0
0
'0
162
3
91
4
1,770
329
0
0
0
0
2,359
0
0
0
37
1.556
1,593
Fuel, Etc.
Quantity Units
3,597 MMCF
5,385 10 gal
100 103gal
3,033 10 gal
130 103gal
21,205 MMCF
3,765 MMCF
781 10 gal
8,020 MMCF
D. Total Fuel Combustion
401 1,037
60
661 4,087
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MISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY - AQCR 022 Arkansas 1970
Page 2
Tons of Pollutant/Year.
ls. Etc »
Source Category
Part
SO,
CO
HC
N0₯
II. PROCESS LOSSES
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
|LII. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
A. Incineration
1. On Site
a0 Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Municipal-Point S,
B. Open Burning
1. On Site
a. Area Source
b. Point Source
2. Dumps
a. Area Source
b o Point Source
C. Boiler (wood)
D. Total
IV. TRANSPORTATION - AREA
SOURCE
Ao Motor Vehicles
1. Gasoline
20 Diesel
Bo Off Highway
C. Aircraft
D. Railroad
E. Vessels
F. Gasoline Handling
G. Other
H. Total
V. MISCELLANEOUS
A0 Agricultural Burning
B. Dry Cleaning
C. Total
VI. GRAND TOTAL
A. Area Source
B. Point Source
C. Total
Quantity Units
0 0 0 0 0
17,659 5,532 0 562 0
0 0 00 0
68 0 1,077 91 9
00000
694 43 3,686 1,301 260 86,727 Tons
262 0 772 62 32
00000
201 13 1,066 377 76 25,092 Tons
2.255 125 165 165 828 ----
3,480 181 6,766 1,996 1,205
284 213 48,558 6,578 2,674 47,327 !Q3ga
33 65 476 91 532 3,031 lQ3ga
00000
5 1 12 37 5
62 101 152 343 563 5,054 lQSga
00000
000 2,272 0 47,327 !Q3ga
0 0 0 0 0_ --
384 380 49,198 9,321 3,7:"!.
00000
0 0 0 135 0
0 0 0 135 0
'l,378 1,289 52,941 11,181 6,189
20,546 5,841 3,083 1,494 2,874
21,924 7,130 56,024 12,675 ?',063 -.
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Corporation BMO SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. BOXWB AUSTIN. TEXAS nm TELEPHONE 512 454-951$
REGION 22
SUMMARY OF PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
Cotnm. & Inst. Fuel 0.26%
Process 80.54%
Power Plants 0.29%
Incin.eration 0.3170
Industrial Fuel 1.11%
Transportation 1.75%,
Open Burning 5.27%
-Wood Boiler 10.28%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.15%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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ssoo SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. BOX 9943 AUSTIN. TEXAS 737*7 TELEPHONE siz. «4-»$Js
SUMMARY OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
Process 77.58%
Open Burning 0'.78%
Wood Boiler 1.75%
Power Plants 2.38%
Industrial Fuel 2.80%
Transportation
5.32%
Com. & Inst. Fuel
9.34%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.0i%
Incineration 0.00%
Miscellaneous 0.00%
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asoo SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. BOX ma AUSTIN, TEXAS 79757 TELEPHONE SIZ-
REGION 22
SUMMARY OF CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 87.81%
Wood Burner 0.29%
Incineration 1.92%
Open Burning 9.86%
Omitted Emission Sources
Residential Fuel
Comm. & Inst. Fuel
Industrial Fuel
Power Plants
Process
Miscellaneous
0.06%
0.03%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
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8SOO SHOAL CREEK BLVD. f. O. BOX9»« AUSTIN. TEXAS 7B7S7 TELEPHONE 512 454-9SJS
REGION 22
SUMMARY OF HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS
Transportation 73.53%
Incineration 0.71%
Miscellaneous 1.06%
Power Plant 1.27%
Wood Burner 1.30% "
Industrial Fuel "3.71%
^Process 4.43%
Open Burning 13.72%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Residential Fuel 0.11%
Com. & Inst. Fuel
0.11%
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Corporation asoo SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P.O. Boxwa Ausn N.TEXAS nnr TELEPHONE stz.4S«-?sjs
REGION 22
SUMMARY OF NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS
Transportation 41.60%
Industrial Fuel 23.89%
Residential Fuel 1.48%
Com. & Inst. Fuel 2.12%
Open Burning 4.0670
Wood Boiler 9.13%
Power Plants 17.57%
Omitted Emission Sources:
Process
Incineration
Miscellaneous
0.00%
0.09%
0.00%
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Radian Corporation
8500 SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P. O. BOX 9948 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
APPENDIX III
Example of Status Book Information
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ARKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
NAME AND ADDRESS
*DATE REC * QUESTIONNAIRE STATUS *
CSN 310008
NOEL DAVIS
P 0 SOX 93
MURFREESBORO
CSN 170010
NOLEN HANDLE
MOUNTAINHURG
TYPE
R1819 WU WOOD PRODUCTS 05/01/71 COMPLETE-------YES-- -
LUMBER C° INCOMPLETE--" --"--*
t AR» ,71950 APCO STATUS-"---------'
OUT OF BUSINESS--------
05/15/71 NEGLIGIBLE--- YES----
RECONTACT RY PHONE-----
KECONTACT bY LETTER----
R1820 W2 WOOD PRODUCTS COMPLETE---------*-----
CO* ". RECONTACT INCOMPLETE--- ---
, AR* 729<«6 LETTER -
APCO STATUS------------
OUT OF BUSINESS
06/17/71 NEGLIGIBLE YES
06/16/71 RECONTACT BY PHONE-YES-
KECONTACT of LETTER----
CSN 56Q013 R1821 CO COTTON GJN 05/01/71 COMPLETE YES-----
NOKCROSS MERCANTILE co, INCOMPLETE------
TYKONZA t AR« 723B6 LETTER-----------------
APCO STATUS-- ----
OUT OK BUSINESS- --
NEGLIGIBLE--- .--.-..
RECONTACT BY PHONE -
RECONTACT BY LETTER----
R1822 10 MANUFACTURING 05/01/71 COMPLETE-------YES-----
METAL IMCOMPLETE--- -----,..
LETTER------*--- -
, AR» APCO STATUS-"
OUT OF BUSINESS
05/15/71 NEGLIGIBLE YES
RECONTACT BY PHONE-----
RECONTACT BY LETTER----
COMMENTS
CSN 030001
NORFOLK ART
BOX 97
N 0 F? F 0 R K
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NAME AND ADDRESS
AKKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION
TYPE «DATE REC QUESTIONNAIRE STATUS
COMMENTS
CSN 26UOOH R1823 10 MANUFACTURING Q5/01/7J COMPLETE-------YES----"
NOKRIS DISPENSERS JNC INCOMPLETE-------------
P 0 BOX 790 ' LtJTER-----------------
HOT SPRINGS , AR. 71901 APCO STATUS-w----------
OUT OF BUS INESS--------
06/2M/71 NEGLIGIBLE--- YE*----
RECON1ACT BY PHONE-----
RECONTACT BY LETTER----
CSN H60003 R182H 12 MANUFACTURING COMPLETE---- --
NORTH AMERICAN C A"R CORP, RECONTACT INCOMPLETE------ --
P. 0. BOX 580 LETTER ..».
TEXARKANA , ARt APCO 5TATU5------------
OUT OF BUSlNEsS--------
06/H/71 NLGL1GIBLE------YES----
06/10/71 RECONTACT BY PHONE-YES-
RECONTACT BY LETTER----
CSN A6QOU3 R1825' M MANUFACTURING Q7/18/71 COMPLETE ---YES --
NORTH AMERICAN FOUNDRY COMPANY, iNCt NEW CONTACT OB/17/71 INCOMPLETE YES
M721 ZERO STREET LETTER--------- ----.
FORT SMITH , AR» 72901 APCO STATUS----- ----
OUT OF BUSINESS--------
NLGLIGIBLE-------------
05/2J/71 RECONTACT BY PHONE-YES-
RECONTACT BY LETTER----
CSN M500U7 R1826 Wl WOOD PRODUCTS 07/19/71 COMPLETE-------YES-----
NORTH ARKANSAS WOOD PRoDUCTSi INC» NEW CONTACT 05/20/71 INCOMPLETE-----YES-----
P» 0. BOX 181 LETTER- ---
YtLLVILLE , AR. 72687 APCO STATUS ----
OUT OF BUSINESS--------
NEGLIGIBLE-- --
RLCONTACT BY PHONE --
RECONTACT BY LETTER"---
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Radian Corporation
8500 SHOAL CREEK BLVD. P. O. BOX 9948 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 TELEPHONE 512 - 454-9535
APPENDIX IV
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Radian Corporation
Austin, Texas
ARKANSAS
Air Quality Control Region
Political Jurisdiction
SCALE IN "IL£ =
10 11
10 1"
22 J3
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