GUIDELINE SERIES
OAQPS NO. 1.2-004
EPA SOURCE PROMULGATION
- Recordkeeping and Reporting
- Public Availability of Data
US. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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450R73113
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENC^I
RAttoof: OAQPS, CPDD, SIB
Subject: Guidelines for Implementing EPA Promulgated Regulations for Source Record-
keeping and Reporting and for Public Availability of Emission Data
To:
See Below
Where State implementation plans were disapproved because they did
not provide adequate procedures for making emissions data available to
the public [40 CFR 51.10(e)] or for requiring sources to maintain records
and make periodic reports to the State [40 CFR 51.19(a)], EPA has promul-
gated (or is in the process of promulgating) the necessary regulatory
procedures.
The Regional Offices are responsible for designating one or more
places in each affected State where emissions data collected by EPA
will be available to the public. A list of these locations should be
forwarded to Mr. Norm Edmisten, Chief, Standards Implementation Branch,
which is responsible for publishing this information in the Federal
Register.
On November 15, 1972 and January 31, 1973, draft copies of guidelines
which can be used by the Regional Offices in implementing these regulations
were circulated for review. Enclosed is the final copy of the guidelines,
which incorporates many of the comments received.
If you have any questions, please contact Ted Creekmore (919-688-
8365).
Jean J. Schueneman
Director
Control Programs
Development Division
Enclosure
Addressees:
Director, Division of Air and Water Programs, Regions I - X
Principal Air Contacts, Regions I - X
W. Megonnell R. Baum
B. Steigerwald N. Edmisten
R. Neligan D. Goodwin
J. Padgett J. Hammer!e
W. Cox J. Bosch
SIB Personnel
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I. General Policy Regarding the Implementation of EPA Regulations for
Stationary Source Recordkeeping and Reporting, and for Public
Availability of Emission Data
This is a general policy guideline for carrying out regulations
promulgated by EPA as a result of State implementation plan deficiencies
regarding i 51.10(e), Public Availability of Emissions Data, and/or § 51.19(a),
Procedures for Source Recordkeeping and Reporting, of the "Requirements for
Preparation, Adoption, and Submittal of Implementation Plans" (40 CFR Part 51).
In cases where EPA has disapproved only i 51.10(e), a regulation has
been promulgated for: (1) requiring sources to maintain records, (2) re-
quiring sources to submit emissions data, etc. to EPA, and (3) making such
emissions data obtained by EPA, as correlated with applicable emission limita-
tions, available to the public. The recordkeeping and reporting provisions
are promulgated to provide a mechanism for obtaining the necessary data
directly from the sources in order to release it to the public. In the States
where the above deficiency exists, EPA does not_ have the authority
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to require State or local agencies to provide EPA with
emission data from their files. Where both i 51.10(e) and § 51.19(a) have
been disapproved, EPA has promulgated the provisions of (1) and (2) above to
correct the i 51.19(a) deficiency and the provisions of (3) above to correct
the I 51.10(e) deficiency. Where only i 51.19(a) has been disapproved, EPA
also has promulgated regulations for all three provisions. In this case, the
procedures for making emissions data available to the public are promulgated
to clearly indicate EPA1s intent to carry out the requirements of Section 114(c)
of the Clean Air Act and of l51.10(e) of the implementation plan regulations
(40 CFR Part 51). In essence, the same regulation has been promulgated
where EPA disapproved I 51.10(e), I 51.19(a),or both.
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Attachment 1 shows the text of these regulations as promulgated by EPA 1n
the Federal Register. The regulations do not require action by any stationary
source until notified by the Administrator.
Regional Offices have the responsibility for notifying all
appropriate sources of the recordkeeping and reporting requirements (see
II) and making emission data, as correlated with applicable emission
limitations, available to the public (see III).
II. Guidelines for Notifying Stationary Sources of Recordkeeping and
Reporting Requirements
A. Sources to be Notified
The number of stationary sources to be notified of EPA's recordkeeping
and reporting requirements will depend on the nature of the deficiencies in
the implementation plan. Some States have adequate procedures and authority
to require source recordkeeping and reporting as required by I 51.19(a),
but lack legal authority to make all emissions data available to the public.
In such cases, the State may be able to make emissions data available to the
public for a majority of sources, but cannot release data for certain sources
which request confidential treatment pursuant to provisions of State statutes.
Thus, EPA would need to notify only these sources; presumably, a list of such
sources certifying confidentiality could be obtained from the State agency.
EPA must notify citizens through the Federal Register where such information
obtained by the State is available. [The Regional Offices should notify
the Standards Implementation Branch (SIB), Control Programs Development
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Division (CPDD) of these locatons. SIB will then publish this information
in the Federal Register.]
In States or air quality control regions where there is no clear limitation
on stationary source to be notified, as in the case above, the Regional
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Office should plan to notify all stationary sources having a potential for emit-
ting more than 25 tons/year* of any pollutant for which there is a national
standard and which are affected by the control strategies approved by the
Administrator. All stationary point sources emitting less than 25 tons/year
not affected by the approved control strategies, may be included if time
and resources permit.
Once the criteria as to which sources must be notified have been estab-
lished, a list of appropriate sources should be compiled. The names and
addresses of appropriate sources could be obtained in the following manner:
1. The initial source of information should be the National Air Data
Branch (NADB), Monitoring and Data Evaluation Division (MDED), Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), which is presently compiling
emission data for inclusion in the National Emission Data System (NEDS).
These data are being compiled by contacting State and local agencies and
from the implementation plans (including BOA inventories conducted to
assist in plan development). The NADB has a fairly complete Vist of sources
for all States.
2. Additional information not obtained by the NADB may be available from
the State or local agencies, particularly those that have permit or regis-
tration systems or that have compiled comprehensive emission inventories.
3. From industrial directories, phone book yellow pages, or trade asso-
ciation publications (see APTD-1135 - Guide for Compiling a Comprehensive
Emission Inventory).
Since it is often difficult to determine from industrial directories or
the yellow pages whether a company is a significant source or would be affected
*This refers to potential emissions from individual stacks.
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by the approved control strategies, this is the least desirable means of com-
piling the notification list.
It should be noted that even though complete emissions data may be avail-
able from the NADB or State or local agencies for certain sources, such sources
must still be notified of the recordkeeping and reporting requirements in order
to assure that these data are updated on a periodic basis.
B. Priority for Notifying Sources
Once a list of appropriate sources has been developed, priorities for noti-
fication should be established. The following is a suggested order for contacting
sources:
1. Sources affected by approved control strategies
a. Large point sources (100 tons or more per year*)
1) Priority I Regions
2) Priority II Regions
3) Priority III Regions
b. Smaller point sources (25-100 tons per year*)
1) Priority I Regions
2) Priority II Regions
3) Priority III Regions
c. Sources listed in Appendix C of 40 CFR Part 51 and not covered
by (a) and (b) above.
d. Other sources (e.g., incinerators and fuel combustion sources
smaller than 25 tons/year).
*This refers to potential emissions from individual stacks.
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Where the source notification list must be developed without initial
emission information from NEDS, or State or local agencies, the priority list
can be based on other indices such as plant capacity, employees, or sales.
As a minimum, sources under (l)(a) should be notified by May 1, 1973;
sources under (l)(b) should be notified by July 31, 1973; and all other sources
to be notified should be contacted by January 1, 1974. Where final promulgation
has been substantially delayed, this schedule may have to be modified accordingly.
C. Requirements that Stationary Sources Must Meet
The attached form letter (Attachment 2) explains the requirements that
each stationary source must meet to comply with the EPA regulations.. Each
source must complete form 158-R75, Air Pollutant Emissions Report (Attachment 3),
and return it to the Regional Office no later than 45 days after the end of each
reporting period (i.e., August 15, 1973, February 15, 1974, etc.). Each station-
ary source must maintain records as necessary to substantiate the data submitted
to EPA. This recordkeeping should be initiated as of the date the questionnaire
is received. The form must be updated every 6 months to coincide with the semi-annual
reporting periods of January 1 - June 30 and July 1 - December 31 or a certifi-
cation received from the source that there has been no change.
After submission of the initial report of information, subsequent
reports need only identify those items that have changed or certify
that the information previously submitted has not changed. Where an
item has changed, the subsequent semiannual report should include the
applicable section of Form 158-R75. Questions concerning annual fuel
consumption, process weight, or emission rate should be on a calendar
year basis. Thus, after the initial report, information concerning annual
operating or emission rates should be submitted only in the report
due February 15 of each year and should cover the previous calendar
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year. Other Information on the general operation of the above facility
(change 1n process, new control equipment, etc.) should be submitted
1n the first report following any such change.
D. Coordination with Questionnaires Sent to Sources Under Section 114 of the
Clean Air Act
Since form 158-R75 has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget
pursuant to the Federal Reports Act, it is anticipated that this form also will
be used to obtain Information for purposes other than the recordkeeping and re-
porting requirements. This form will be used for obtaining necessary information
under Section 114 of the Act and for obtaining Information required under Federally
promulgated regulations for review of new or modified sources. Regional Offices
should make every effort to combine requests for information whenever practical.
To avoid duplicate updating of data by sources, the Regional Offices
should not make copies of form 158-R75 and the accompanying instruction
sheets. NADB is responsible for supplying the Regional Offices with
form 158-R75 through the designated NEDS contact man in each regional
office, who in turn is responsible for distribution.
III. Guidelines for Making Data Available to the Public
A. Data which Should be Made Available to the Public
The attached form letter to the sources (Attachment 2) explains what data
must be made available to the public and what data can be held confidential
along with procedures for obtaining confidential treatment of data submitted
to EPA. It is the Regional Office's responsibility to collect emissions data,
correlate these data with applicable emission limitations, and make such data
available to the public in one or more locations in every state. (See B for
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discussion of how the data will be handled.) The exact procedures for making
such data available should be decided by the Regional Office in accordance with
the Freedom of Information Act and the EPA's regulations set forth in 36 F.R.
23058 (December 3, 1971).
The Regional Offices are responsible for designating one or more places
in each affected States where emissions data collected by EPA will be available
to the public. It is suggested that the United States Attorney's Office or
Post Office be considered for this purpose. The details of this arrangement
are left to the Regional Office. A 11st of these locations should be
forwarded to the SIB, which is responsible for publishing this information
1n the Federal Register.
B. Data Handling
The Regional Office will be responsible for transferring the data received
from sources on Form 158-R75, Air Pollution Emissions Report, into the NEDS for-
mat, keypunching this information, and forwarding the data to the NADB within
21 days of validation. The NADB will enter these data into the central data
bank 1n Durham. This data bank can be accessed directly by use of the computer
terminals which will be installed in each Regional Office when the system
is fully operational. The following format is suggested for making
emission data available to the public.
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State of _
AQCR Date
Plant Owner Process Allowed Actual Scheduled Applicable
Name and or or Emissions Emissions Compliance Regu- i
Address Operator Source Pollutant ton/yr ton/yr Date lations
Refer to the applicable regulation (e.g., Section 03B, 10.03.37, Regulation
for Area II in Maryland). The NEDS data bank does not include this informa-
tion; thus, this column will have to be completed manually.
The NADB will prepare a program with standard report format as
described above as a service to the Regional Offices. The necessary ter-
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minals to access the data bank for this information will be available
after April 1973.
A copy of the NEDS format and explanation of how it is developed is pre-
sented in APTD-1135, Guide for Compiling a Comprehensive Emission Inventory.
Any questions regarding the NEDS format should be directed to John Bosch,
National Air Data Branch, Monitoring and Data Evaluation Division, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711, FTS 919-688-8491.
After the Regional Offices have entered the applicable regulation for each
source, the above summary form should be adequate to fulfill most requests for
information. If requested, the Regional Office should also make available the
complete NEDS printout or completed Form 158-R75, unless data have been
designated confidential.
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Attachment 1
Example of Promulgated Regulation for Source Recordkeeplng and
Reporting and Public Availability of Emission Data
(1) The owner or operator of any stationary source in the (State or
Region) shall, upon notification from the Administrator, maintain records of
the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and/or any other infor-
mation as may be deemed necessary by the Administrator to determine whether
such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other
control measures.
(2) The information recorded shall be summarized and reported to the
Administrator, on forms furnished by the Administrator, and shall be submitted
within 45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are
January! - June 30 and July 1 - December 31, except that the Initial reporting
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period shall commence on the date the Administrator issues notification of the
recordkeeplng requirements.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of the sum-
marizing reports submitted to the Administrator shall be retained by the owner or
operator for 2 years after the date on which the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary sources
will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and other control measures.
All such emission data and correlations will be available during normal business
hours at the Regional Office (Region ). The Administrator will designate one
or more places in (State or Region) where such emission data and correlations
will be available for public inspection.
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Attachment 2
Example Cover Letter to Source
Company Name
Dear Sir:
The Clean A1r Act, as amended 1n 1970, requires each State to submit an
Implementation plan for the attainment and maintenance of national ambient air
quality standards in each air quality control region of the State. Plans for
the attainment and maintenance of ambient standards for sulfur oxides, parti-
culate matter, carbon monoxide, non-methane hydrocarbons, photochemical oxidants,
and nitrogen dioxide were submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
early in 1972. These plans have been evaluated to determine their adequacy.
Those plans or portions thereof, found to be Inadequate have been disapproved
by the Administrator [May 31, 1972, Federal Register (37 F.R. 10842), et. seq.]
As required by Section 110 of the Act, the Administrator must promulgate regu-
lations to correct deficiencies in State plans.
On (date) (37 F.R. ), the Administrator (EPA) disapproved the State of
's procedures (to require sources to maintain records of and periodically
report information on the nature and amount of emissions) and (for making emissions
data as correlated with applicable emission limitations, avail able to the public.)
(Copy enclosed.) On (date) (37 F.R. ), the Administrator promulgated regu-
lations to correct these deficiencies (copy enclosed).
Section 52. of the enclosed regulations requires that upon notification
from the Administrator you submit on a semiannual basis, information on the nature
and amount of air pollutant emissions and any other information necessary to
enable the EPA to determine compliance with applicable emission limitations or
other control measures of the implementation plan for your facility located at
. The semiannual reporting periods are January 1 - June 30 and July 1 -
December 31, except that the initial report period commences on the date you
receive this notice. The Information must be forwarded to this office no later
than 45 days following the end of the reporting period. The information shall
be submitted on Form 158-R75, A1r Pollutant Emissions Report (copy enclosed).
In completing Form 158-R75, it is not intended that a plant, institution,
or establishment purchase expensive equipment or hire a consultant to test the
stack effluents or determine other parameters. If any information would require
substantial cost to obtain, notify the EPA at the address below so that estimates
may be developed jointly. However, EPA retains the right to require stack testing
1f 1t 1s found necessary to support the data presented in the form.
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The data presented are to be supplied as they pertain to: participate
matter, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides.
If these pollutants are not emitted, only Section I (Page 1) need be completed.
The initial report should be for the previous full calendar year (January-
December). Although adequate records for the initial report may not be available
to respond accurately to some questions, please attempt to answer all applicable
questions. Adequate records must be maintained in order to accurately complete
and substantiate the data submitted on all subsequent reports.
After submission of the initial report of information, subsequent reports
need only identify those items that have changed or certify that the information
previously submitted has not changed. Where an item has changed, the subsequent
semiannual report should include the applicable section of Form 158-R75.
Questions concerning annual fuel consumption, process weight, or emission rate
should be on a calendar year basis. Thus, after the initial report, information
concerning annual operating or emission rates should be submitted only in the
report due February 15 of each year and should cover the previous calendar year.
Other information on the general operation of the above facility (change in
process, new control equipment, etc.) should be submitted in the first report
following any such change. For the facility indicated above, your first report
is due no later than ; the second report no later than ; etc.
Records as necessary to substantiate the data submitted to EPA shall be
maintained and submitted to EPA upon request. You must retain all records and
reports for a period of two years from the date on which the pertinent report
1s submitted.
As specified in Section 113(c)(2) of the Act, any person who knowingly makes
any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or report filed
or required to be maintained under the Act shall, upon conviction, be punished
by a fine of not more than $10,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months
or both.
Records and information submitted under the requirements of i 52. shall be
made available to the public by EPA unless a satisfactory showing has been made to
the Administrator, EPA, that release of the information obtained would divulge a
trade secret. Information required pursuant to I 52. cannot be withheld from EPA
on the grounds that you consider it to be confidential. If you believe that any of
the Information we request would reveal a trade secret if divulged, you should
clearly identify that information. Emission data, however, will always be available
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to the public. Any information determined to constitute a trade secret will be
covered by 18 U.S.C. Section 1905, except that such information may be disclosed to
other officers, employees or authorized representatives of the United States con-
cerned with carrying out the Act, or when relevant in any proceeding under the Act.
Questions concerning the completion of Form 158-R75 or requests for additional
forms should be directed to:
Completed forms should be forwarded to the above address,
Regional Administrator
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( ATTACHMENTS
Instructions for Completing the A1r
Pollutant Emissions Report (Form 158-R75)
The data requested are to be supplied as they pertain to the
following pollutants:
. If these pollutants are not emitted,
only Section I need be completed; check to Indicate this at the bottom
of page 1 and sign 1n the space provided.
Section I requests general Information on the size and location of
the plant, institution, or establishment. Sources of pollution must be
located on a map by EPA to within 100 meters, thus, more than the
plant or establishment address is requested. Give the distance and
direction to the nearest cross streets, crossroads or landmark. Where
there is more than one building or where sources of pollution are
separated by more than 50 meters, enclose a sketch, map or engineering
drawing on which sources (stacks, vents, etc.) are located and identified
by source code. Indicate the north direction and scale on the sketch
or map. !
Section II (two pages) relates to fuel combustion; Section III, to
the disposal of combustible solid and liquid wastes; Section IV, to
manufacturing, processes, and other operations; Section V, to air
cleaning equipment; and Section VI, to stack and pollutants emission
data. In Sections II through VI, the first column is headed "Source
Code". Footnote "a" of Section II through IV describes the designation
of source codes. A source code is unique for each source of pollutants
so it may be used to relate a fuel combustion source, a waste disposal
source, or a process and operations source in Sections II through IV
with Its air cleaning equipment data 1n Section V and Its stack and
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pollutants emission data in Section VI. A boiler in Section II would
be related by its source code (e.g., Ila) to its air cleaning equip-
ment in Section V and its stack and pollutant emissions data reported
in Section VI using the same source code.
The attached list of example sources, Attachment A, provides
identification numbers, (an eight digit I.D. code) which are to be
used instead of word descriptions for "Type of Unit" (column 4) in
Section II, "Method of Disposal" (column 5) in Section III, and
"Process or Operation" (column 2) in Section IV. A source must be
appropriately described by the example to use the identification number.
Example listings in Attachment A which end with "other not classified"
or "general/other" do not appropriately describe processes or
operations; do not use. Attachment B lists example air cleaning equip-
ment, each with an Identification number, ID code (see footnote
instruction "b" of Section V). Air cleaning equipment to remove a
pollutant (e.g., particulates) from a source may consist of a combination
of two or more types, report all .types and the arrangement of the
combinations.
The normal operating schedule 1s essential data for each pollutant
source. If sources reported in Sections II, III or IV have normal
operating schedules different from that reported in the space
provided, enclose, on a separate sheet, the normal operating schedule
of each such source and identify the source by its source code.
Sources, boilers or process units may be grouped, combined (see
instruction a^ for Sections II and IV) when units are essentially
identical or discharge through the same stack or common emissions
control equipment. The combined capacity of grouped boilers should
not exceed 10 million BTU per hour. Report the number of units which
have been grouped. If units which are grouped discharge through
separate stacks, report stack data for one typical, representative
stack.
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Fuel combustion sources, reported 1n Section II includes
internal combustion units, turbines and fuel combustion for kilns,
dryers, etc. Where combustion is a part of a process as in kilns,
dryers, foundaries, glass melt tanks, etc., this is indicated in
Section II, pages 2 and 3, by using the process source code (e.g.
IVa, IVb, etc.). Waste materials as bark, woodwaste, and waste
solvents used as fuel in boilers or dryers will be reported in the
combustion section, Section II (do not report in the waste disposal
section). Give the heat content,ash and sulfur contents of special
fuels and wastes used as fuel. Solvents, liquid and gas fuels
handling and storage operations which have losses to the air are
reported as sources. Report the units (pounds, tons, gallons, barrels
or 1C)3 cubic feet) for any quantity which is reported. Pollutants
from each source are reported separately.
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Attachment A
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Source Coding Table*
SC ID
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1 01 External Combustion Boiler - Electric Generation
1 02 External Combustion Boiler - Industrial
1 03 External Combustion Boiler - Commercial Institutional
2 01 Internal Combustion Boiler - Electric Generation
2 02 Internal Combustion Boiler - Industrial
2 03 Internal Combustion Boiler - Commercial Institutional
2 04 Internal Combustion Boiler - Engine testing
3 01 Industrial Processes - Chemical MFG
3 02 Industrial Processes - Food/Agriculture
3 03 Industrial Processes - Primary Metals
3 04 Industrial Processes - Secondary Metals
3 05 Industrial Processes - Mineral Products
3 06 Industrial Processes - Petroleum Industry
3 07 Industrial Processes - Wood Products
3 09 Industrial Processes - Metal Fabrication
3 20 Industrial Processes - Leather Products
3 30 Industrial Processes - Textile Manufacture
3 90 Industrial Processes - In Process Fuel
4 01 Point Source Evaporation - Cleaning Solvent
4 02 Point Source Evaporation - Surface Coating
4 03 Point Source Evaporation - Petroleum Storage
4 04 Point Source Evaporation - Miscellaneous Organic Storage
4 05 Point Source Evaporation - Printing Press
4 90 Point Source Evaporation - Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon Evaporation
5 01 Solid Haste - Government
5 02 Solid Waste - Commercial Institutional
5 03 Solid Waste - Industrial
The SC ID represents the first two categories of the source code
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Attachment B
Air Cleaning Equipment Coding Table
Following is a. list of the identification numbers and names of
the control devices used with NEDS. For the particulate control
devices (wet scrubbers, gravity collectors, centrifugal collectors, and
electrostatic precipitators), the efficiency ranges correspond to the
following percentages:
Identification Number;
000
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
on
012
013
014
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016
017
High: 95 - 99 +
Medium: 80-95
Low: < 80
Control Device/Method;
No Equipment
Wet Scrubber - High Efficiency
Wet Scrubber - Medium Efficiency
Wet Scrubber - Low Efficiency
Gravity Collector - High Efficiency
Gravity Collector - Medium Efficiency
Gravity Collector - Low Efficiency
Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency
Centrifugal Collector - Medium Efficiency
Centrifugal Collector - Low Efficiency
Electrostatic Precipitator - High
Efficiency
Electrostatic Precipitator - Medium
Efficiency
Electrostatic Precipitator - Low
Efficiency
Gas Scrubber (general, not classified)
M1st Eliminator - High Velocity
Mist Eliminator - Low Velocity
Fabric Filter - High Temperature
Fabric Filter - Medium Temperature
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Attachment B-2
Identification Number; Control Device/Method;
018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature
019 Catalytic Afterburner
020 Catalytic Afterburner with Meat
Exchanger
021 Direct Flame Afterburner
022 Direct Flame Afterburner with Heat
Exchanger
023 Flaring
039 Catalytic Oxidation - Flue Gas
Desulfurization
040 Alkalized Alumina
041 Dry Limestone Injection
042 Wet Limestone Injection
043 Sulfuric Acid Plant - Contact Process
044 Sulfuric Acid Plant - Double Contact
Process '
045 Sulfur Plant
046 Process Change
047 Vapor Recovery System (including
condensers, hooding, and other enclosures)
048 Activated Carbon Adsorption
049 Liquid Filtration System
050 Packed Gas Absorption Column
051 Tray-Type Gas Absorption Column
052 Spray Tower (Gaseous Control Only)
053 Venturi Scrubber (Gaseous Control Only)
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Date Report Submitted •_
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
SECTION I - GENERAL INFORMATION
FORM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER W8-H7S
For Official Use Only:
I>nt- Stnt-
Date Retnr
UTM Grid
SIC No.:
Source ID-
nH-
Plant, institution, or establishment name:
Plant, institution, or establishment address:
(Street or Box Number)
Person to oontar.t regarding this report.!
IVf ailing address:
(City)
Title:
(State)
Telephone:
COp)
(Street or Box Number) (City) (State)
Approximate number of employees at plant, institution, or establishment location: Q Less than 100 Q 100 or more.
Elevation of plant, institution, or establishment in relationship to mean sea level: feet above mean sea level,_
Information is representative of calendar year:
Land area at plant location- __acres. Enclose a sketch of layout if there is more than one building.
Plant location: (give nearest cross streets, describe by landmarks or enclose a map, engineering drawing, or sketch)
(Zip)
_feet below mean sea level.
Air pollutants of the type indicated in the instructions for the completion of this report, i.e.,
are not emitted at this plant, institution or establishment. Therefore, no other Sections of the report need be completed.
.(Signed) . (Title)
Please return all sections of this report to:_
Additional forms may be obtained from the above addre«.
NOTE: Please read reverie lide of
this page. U>e additional sheets
if necessary. Retain last copy.
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 8) of carrying out §303 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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Date Report Submitted L.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
FORM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER 1J8-R7J
SECTION II - FUEL COMBUSTION FOR GENERATION OF HEAT, STEAM, AND POWER
Plant, institution, or establishment name:.
Dates of annually occurring shutdowns of ope
Sources.'
Code
• Number of
Combustion
Sources b.e
(Boilers)
rations :
Size of
Unit (Input) e,e
lOOBTU/hr.
Type of Unitd.e
Additional operating information enclosed Q.
Installation
Date*
Percent Excess
Air Used In
Combustion
(Design)*
Power Output
Megawatts e,f
a. List a separate code number to represent each source (e.g., Il-a, Il-b, II-c, etc.), then enter the same code number and the required data on the continuation of
this Section on Page 3, and in Sections V and VI.
b. Multiple sources may be grouped if units are similar in size and type, burn the same fuel, or are vented to the same stack.
c. Nameplate data are sufficient (give rated or maximum capacity, whichever is greater).
d. Hand-fired, underfeed, overfeed, traveling-grate or spreader stoker; cyclone furnace; pulverized, wet or dry bottom with or without fly ash reinjection; rotary or
gun type oil burner; etc.
e. List separately future equipment and expected date of installation.
f. Power generation only.
NOTE: Please read reverie tide of
this page. Use additional sheets
if necessary. Retain last copy.
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 3) of carrying out §303 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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Date Report Submitted L.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
FORM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER 158-B7J
SECTION II - FUEL COMBUSTION FOR GENERATION OF HEAT, STEAM, AND POWER (continued)
Plant, institution, or establishment name:_
Source
Code*
Type
of
Fuelb
Annual Consumption^
Quantityd
Percent Distribution by Season
Spring
March/
May
Summer
June/
Aug.
Fall
Sept./
Nov.
Winter
Dec./
Febr.
Hourly Consumption
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 3) of carrying out §303 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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Date Report Submitted-
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
SECTION III - COMBUSTIBLE SOLID AND LIQUID WASTES DISPOSAL
FORM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER 158-E75
Plant, institution, or establishment name:. .
Combustible solid and liquid wastes disposed of Q on site, Q off site, Q both on and off site. If off site, location of disposal site and/or name of hauler-—
(If disposal of solid and liquid wastes is partly or wholly on site, complete remainder of this page and
Sections IV, V and VI; otherwise, skip to Section IV.)
Normal on-site combustion.operating schedule: Hours per day Days per week_ Weeks per year Hours per year.
Seasonal and/or peak operation period: (Specify) '.
Dates of annually occurring shutdowns of operations:
_. Additional operating information enclosed Q.
Source
Code*
Waste Material
Typeb
Amount
Per
Yearc
Percent
Combust-
ible
Method of Disposal d
Installation
Date
Hourly Burning
Rate, Ibs.
Average
Maximum
Auxiliary Fuel
Used.
-
Percent Excess
Air Used in Com-
bustion (Design)
Future Disposal'
a. List a separate code number to represent each source (e.g., IH-a, Ill-b, III-c, etc.), then enter required data on this page and for the same code number sources
in Section V and VI.
b. Rubbish, garbage, mixed garbage and rubbish, waste paper, wood chips or sawdust; etc.
c. Tons, pounds, or gallons/year.
d. Open burning dump; incinerator, single chamber; etc. (See instructions for examples and use appropriate identification numbers; other non-listed methods, specify.)
e. Indicate whether auxiliary fuel is used in incinerators and pit burning, and the amount.
f. Estimated increase or decrease in combustible solid and liquid wastes disposal rate for the five years after the calendar year for which this report is completed.
If increase is due to new equipment, please list this equipment separately.
NOTE: Please read reverie aide of
this page. Use additional sheets
if necessary. Retain last copy.
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 3) of carrying out §303 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
SECTION IV - PROCESS/OPERATIONS EMISSIONS
POEM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER 1J8-H75
Plant, institution, or establishment name:
Normal operating schedule: Hours per day
Seasonal and/or peak operation period:
Dates of annually occurring shutdowns of operations:
JDays per week_
-Weeks per year_
_Hours per year.
_. Additional operating information enclosed
Source
Code*
Processes or
Operations
Releasing
Pollutants
to the Atmos-
phereb.c.d
Date In-
stallation
Went on
Line
Raw Materials* Used for Processes oK)perations
Type
Quantity
Annual
Average'
Hourly Process Rate, Ibs.
Design
Maximum
Products* of Processes ofOperations
Type
Annual
Average'
Quantity
Hourly Process Rate, Lbs.
Design
Maximum
Intermittent
Operation
Only:
Average
Hours/week h
Futurei In-
crease or
Decrease in
Process
Rate
a. List a separate code number to represent each source (e.g., IV-a, IV-b, IV-c, etc.) then enter required data on this page and for the same code number sources
in Sections V and VI.
b. Multiple sources may be grouped if similar in size and type.
c. Sulfuric acid-contact; aluminum smelting-crucible furnace; cement manufacturing-dry process; etc. (See instruction for examples and use appropriate identifica-
tion numbers; other non-listed processes and operations, specify.)
d. The pollutants to be covered in this report are listed in the accompanying instructions.
e. Sulfur burned; pig.-foundry returns,'or scrap aluminum melted; limestone, cement'rock, clay, iron ore used; etc.
f. Pounds, tons, gallons, barrels, etc.
g. Sulfuric acid produced; aluminum ingots produced; cement produced; etc.
h. For intermittent processes, indicate average number of hours per week of operation so that estimates of yearly emissions may be obtained.
j. Estimated percent increase or decrease in process rate on a total plant basis for the five years after the calendar year for which this report is completed. If in-
crease is due to new equipment, please list this equipment separately.
NOTE: Please read reverse lide of
thii page. Use additional sheets
if necessary. Retain last co4>y.
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 3) of carrying out §308 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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Date Report Submitted:_
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
SECTION V - AIR CLEANING EQUIPMENT
FORM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER 1S8-R75
Plant, institution, or establishment name:
Source
Codca
Type of Air
Cleaning Equipment b.c
Installation
Datec
Pollutant
Removed c,d
Efficiency;
Design
Percent
Operating
Percent
Inlet Gas
Temperature,
°F
Inlet Gas
Flow Rate.f
CFM
Exit Gas
Pressure,
PSI
a. List code numbers corresponding to each emissions source reported in Sections II, III, and IV.
b. Wet scrubber, electrostatic precipitator, fabric filter, etc. (See instructions for examples and use appropriate identification numbers; other non-listed type, specify.)
c. Please list future equipment separately.
d. The pollutants to be covered in this survey are specified in the accompanying instructions. - - -
e. Give efficiency in terms of pollutant removed.
f. At actual flow conditions.
NOTE: Please read reverie side of
this page. Use additional sheet!)
if necessary. Retain laflt copy.
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 3) of carrying out §303 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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Date Report Submitted:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REPORT
SECTION VI - STACK AND POLLUTANT EMISSIONS DATA
FORM APPROVED
OMB NUMBER US-BT*
Plant, institution, or establishment name?
STACK DATA
Source
Codea
Height
Above
Grade
ft.
Inside
Diameter
at Top,
ft.
2
OF
Exit Gas Flow
Rate, CFMc
Average :
MMriiinim
ESTIMATE OF POLLUTANT EMISSIONS.
Pollutant^
.
Quantity
Tons Per Year
Lbs. Per Hour
Average
KfaTJmirm
a. List code numbers corresponding to each emissions .source reported in Sections H, HI, and IV.
b. Values should be representative of average fflow ^conditions for Hours of operation.
c. At actual flow conditions.
d. The pollutants to be covered in this surrey are .specified in the accompanying instructions.
e. Give stack test data if available (indicate stack sampling method used), otherwise, specify basis used. If unknown, please do not complete these columns'.
NOTE: Pleue read reverie ride of
this page. Die additional iheeta
if neceiaary. Retain lait copy.
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A. This report is to be used to obtain information for the purpose: 1) of developing or assisting in the de-
velopment of any State implementation plan under §110 or 111 (d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq), any standard of performance under §111 of the Clean Air Act, or any emission
standard under §112 of the Clean Air Act; 2) of determining whether any person is in violation of any
such standard or any requirement of such a plan; or 3) of carrying out §303 (emergency powers) of the
Clean Air Act.
B. Response on all applicable sections of this report is required under §114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended.
Compliance may be enforced under §113 of the Act by an administrative order or a civil suit by the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
C. Information provided to the Environmental Protection Agency in this report will be available to the
public, except that upon a showing satisfactory to the Agency by any person that such information or a
particular part thereof (other than emission data), if made public, would divulge methods or processes
entitled to protection as trade secrets of such person, the Agency will consider such information or parti-
cular portion thereof confidential in accordance with the purposes of section 1905 of title 18 of the United
States Code, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers, employees or authorized
representatives of the United States concerned with carrying out the Clean Air Act or when relevant in
any proceeding under the Act.
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