EPA-450/2-76-009a
                             (OAQPS NO. 1.2-040a)
   AEROS MANUAL SERIES
           VOLUME III:
SUMMARY AND RETRIEVAL
         (Second Edition)
             National Air Data Branch
         Monitoring and Data Analysis Division
      U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
          Office of Air and Waste Management
        Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
        Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

                 July 1977

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This report is issued by the Environmental Protection Agency to report
technical data of interest to a limited number of readers.  Copies are
available free of charge to Federal employees, current contractors and
grantees,  and nonprofit organizations - in limited quantities - from the
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27711;  or,  for a fee, from the National Technical Information Service,
5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161.
This document has been  reviewed by the Office  of Air Quality Planning
and Standards,  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency, and approved
for publication.  Approval  does not  signify that  the  contents necessarily
reflect the views and policies of the Environmental Protection Agency,
nor does  mention of trade names or  commercial products  constitute
endorsement or recommendation for  use.
                    Publication No.  EPA-450/2-76-009a

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                               PREFACE

      This third volume of the AEROS Manual Series is the combined
result of efforts by EPA personnel and Agency contractors.  Major
portions were provided by GCA Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts,
under Contract No. 68-02-1376, Task Order No. 17 (EPA Project Officer
Jacob G. Summers) and by Booz, Allen, and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda,
Maryland, under Contract No. 68-02-1005, Task Order No. 7 (EPA Pro-
ject Officer Charles 0. Mann).  At the time these contracts were
awarded, a standard format had not been developed.   As new data be-
come available, however, supplements to this parent document will
be issued using a more uniform format.

      To facilitate the addition of updates, revisions, or additions,
a three-hole-punched format was adopted for the manual.  The document
can be placed in a binder or secured in such a manner that the new
pages can be easily inserted.
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                          TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section                                                       Page

          List of Tables	    viii
          List of Figures	      ix
          List of Abbreviations	    xiii
          Abstract	     xiv

0.0.0     Volume III Updates 	  0.0.0-1

0.1.0          Background and Procedures 	  0.1.0-1
0.2.0          Update Notices  	  0.2.0-1

1.0.0     Introduction 	  1.0.0-1

2.0.0     Report Capabilities  	  2.0.0-1

2.1.0          Emissions Data (NEDS) 	  2.1.0-1
2.1.1               Raw Data Reports	2.1.1-1
2.1.2               Summary Reports  	  2.1.2-1
2.1.3               Management Reports 	  2.1.3-1
2.2.0         .Source Test Data (SOTDAT) 	  2.2.0-1
2.2.1               Raw Data Reports	2.2.1-1
2.2.2               Summary Reports  	  2.2.2-1
2.3.0          Air Quality Data (SAROAD) 	  2.3.0-1
2.3.1               Raw Data Reports	2.3.1-1
2.3.2               Summary Reports  	  2.3.2-1
2.3.3               Management Reports 	  2.3.3-1
2.4.0          Air Quality Assurance Data  	  2.4.0-1
2.4.1               Quality Assurance Management
                    Information System (QAMIS) 	  2.4.1-1
2.5.0          Hazardous and Trace Emissions
               System (HATREMS)  	  2.5.0-1
2.6.0          State Implementation Plan
               Information System (SIPS) 	  2.6.0-1
2.6.1               Reports Available  	  2.6.1-1
2.7.0          Federal Power Commission (FPC)
               Form 67 System (FPC-67) 	  2.7.0-1
2.7.1               Reports Available  	  2.7.1-1
2.8.0          Energy Data File (EDS)	2.8.0-1
2.9.0          Open	2.9.0-1
2.10.0         Auxiliary Data  	  2.10.0-1
2.10.1              Area Source Apportioning 	  2.10.1-1
2.10.2              NEDS Verification File 	  2.10.2-1
2.10.3              Census Data  	  2.10.3-1
2.10.4              Open 	  2.10.4-1
2.10.5              Polk Vehicle Reports 	  2.10.5-1
2.10.6              Federal Power Commission Form 423  .  .  2.10.6-1

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Section                                                       Page

3.0.0     Analysis Packages 	   3.0.0-1

3.1.0          Source Inventory and Emission
               Factor Analysis (SIEFA)  	   3.1.0-1
3.1.1               Reports Available 	   3.1.1-1
3.2.0          Weighted Sensitivity Analysis (WSAP) .  . .   3.2.0-1
3.2.1               Program Description 	   3.2.1-1
3.2.2               Analysis of Program 	   3.2.2-1
3.3.0          Regional Emissions Projection
               System (REPS)  	   3.3.0-1
3.3.1               Abstract  	   3.3.1-1
3.3.2               Outputs of System 	   3.3.2-1
3.3.3               Options for Users to Input
                    Additional Data 	   3.3.3-1
3.3.4               Potential Applications  	   3.3.4-1
3.4.0          Computer-Assisted Area Source Emissions
               Gridding Procedure (CAASE) 	   3.4.0-1
3.4.1               Reports Available 	   3.4.1-1
3.5.0          Modeling 	   3.5.0-1

4.0.0     User Access 	   4.0.0-1

4.1.0          Non-EPA User System  	   4.1.0-1
4.1.1               User Instructions 	   4.1.1-1
4.2.0          EPA User System	   4.2.0-1
4.2.1               User Instructions 	   4.2.1-1
4.2.2               AEROS Terminal System (ATS) 	   4.2.2-1

5.0.0     Routine Publications  	   5.0.0-1

5.1.0          Emissions Data 	   5.1.0-1
5.1.1               National Emissions Report (NER) .  . .   5.1.1-1
5.1.2               Fuel Usage Report 	   5.1.2-1
5.2.0          Air Quality Data	   5.2.0-1
5.2.1               Criteria Pollu;ir.ts--Preliminary
                    Report  	   5.2.1-1
5.2.2               Criteria Pollutants-
                    Final Reports 	   5.2.2T1
5.2.3               Directory of Air Quality
                    Monitoring Sites  	   5.2.3-1

6.0.0     Applications  	   6.0.0-1

6.1.0          Emissions and Air Quality
               Data Systems 	   6.1.0-1


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Section                                                       Page

6.1.1               Suspended Particulate Control ....   6.1.1-1
6.1.2               Transportation Control Plans  ....   6.1.2-1
6.1.3               Diffusion Model Validation
                    and Calibration 	   6.1.3-1
6.2.0          Source Test Data	   6.2.0-1
6.2.1               Updating Emission Factors 	   6.2.1-1
6.3.0          Air Quality Assurance  	   6.3.0-1
6.4.0          State Implementation Plan System  	   6.4.0-1
6.4.1               Evaluation of Emission
                    Regulations 	   6.4.1-1
6.5.0          Federal  Power Commission - Form 67 ....   6.5.0-1
6.5.1               Impact of Fuel Switching  	   6.5.1-1
6.5.2               Study of Combustion Parameters  .  .   .   6.5.2-1
6.6.0          Auxiliary Data Files . 	   6.6.0-1
6.6.1               Emission Inventory Update 	   6.6.1-1

7.0.0     User Generated Retrievals 	   7.0.0-1

7.1.0          Open	   7.1.0-1
7.2.0          File Descriptions  	   7.2.0-1
7.2.1               AEROS 	   7.2.1-1
7.2.2               NEDS	   7.2.2-1
7.2.3               SAROAD  	   7.2.3.-1

8.0.0     NEDS Confidentiality  	   8.0.0-1

8.1.0          Background 	   8.1.0-1
8.2.0          Coding Policy  	   8.2.0-1
8.3.0          Request Procedures 	   8.3.0-1
8.4.0          Changing Status  	   8.4.0-1
8.5.0          Rationale for NADB Confidential
               Data Policy  	   8.5.0-1

9.0.0     Comprehensive Data Handling System  	   9.0.0-1

9.1.0          Air Quality Data Handling
               Subsystem - II	   9.1.0-1
9.1.1               File Maintenance Program  	   9.1.1-1
9.1.2               Retrieval Program 	   9.1.2-1
9.1.3               Output Programs 	   9.1.3-1
9.2.0          Emissions Inventory Subsystem/Permits
               and Registration (EIS/P&R) 	   9.2.0-1
9.2.1               Retrieval Program 	   9.2.1-1
9.2.2               Output Programs 	   9.2.2-1
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                             LIST OF TABLES

 Table                                                           Page

2.1.0.a     Summary of NEDS Retrievals  	  2.1.0-8
2.3.0.a     Summary of SAROAD Retrievals  	  2.3.0-7
3.2.1.a     Value of Overall  Allowable  Error for
            Selected Pairs (a,c) 	  3.2.1-8
3.4.1.3     Area Source Emissions Category Numbers  	  3.4.1-10
4.1.1.3     List of States by Regional  Offices  	  4.1.1-2
4.1.1.b     Regions! Office Contscts 	  4.1.1-4
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                          LIST OF FIGURES

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          Data (NEDS)
2.1.1.a     Point Source Report	2.1.1-5
2.1.1.5     Condensed Point Source Report	2.1.1-7
2.1.1.C     Area Source Report 	  2.1.1-9
2.1.1.d     Allowed Versus Computed Emissions  Report  	  2.1.1-11
2-l.l.e     Point Source Cards Format	2.1.1-14
2.1.1-f     Area Source Cards  Format 	  2.1.1-16
2.1.2-a     Emissions Summary  Report 	  2.1.2-3
2.1.2. b     Area Source Fuel  Usage Report	2.1.2-9
2.1.2. c     Annual Fuel Summary Report	2.1.2-11
2.1.2. d     Plant Emission Report	2.1.2-13
2.1.2.e     SCC Emissions Report 	  2.1.2-15
2.1.2. f     Plant Name Report	2.1.2-17
2.1.2.g     Emission/Air Quality Report	2.1.2-19
2.1.2. h     Emissions by SCC Report	2.1.2-22
2.1.2.i     Potential Emissions Report 	  2.1.2-27
2.1.3. a     Plant-Point-SCC Count Report	2.1.3-2
2.1.3.b     Missing Item Report	2.1.3-4
2.1.3.C     Highest Plant Number by County Report.  ......  2.1.3-6

Source Test Data (SOTDAT)
2.2.1.a     SOTDAT Input Data  Format 	  2.2.1-2
2.2.1.b     Full Listing of SOTDAT File	2.2.1-3
2.2.1.C     Name, Address, and Form Numbers for Each
            Plant on File	2.2.1-7
2.2.2.&     Emission Factor for Specified  Pollutant Codes.  .  .  2.2.2-2

Air Quality Data (SAROAD)
2.3.1.3     Raw Data Less Than 24 Hours	2.3.1-2
2.3.1.b     Raw Data Listing 24-Hour Report	2.3.1-4
2.3.1.C     Raw Data Listing Composite Report	2.3.1-6
2.3.1.d     Standards Reports	2.3.1-9
2.3.1.e     Site Description Inventory Report	2.3.1-12
2.3.1.f     SAROAD Hourly Data Form	 .  .  .  .  2.3.1-14
2.3.1.g     SAROAD Daily Data  Form 	  2.3.1-15
2.3.1.h     SAROAD Composite Data Form 	  2.3.1-16
2.3.1.1     Meteorological Raw Dat3 Report 	  2.3.1-19
2.3.1.J     Meteorological Raw Data Report 	  2.3.1-20
2.3.1.k     Meteorological Raw Dats Plot 	  2.3.1-21
2.3.2. a     Yearly Frequency Distribution  Report	2.3.2-4
2.3.2^     Quarterly Frequency Distribution Report	2.3.2-8
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Figure                                                           Page

Air Quality Data (SAROAD)
2.3.2. c     Yearly Report by Quarters	2.3.2-11
2.3.2. d     Meteorological  and Pollutant Summary
            Statistics Plot. ...  	  2.3.2-14
2.3.2.e     Meteorological  Frequency Report	2.3.2-18
2.3.2. f     Meteorolgocial  Percentage Frequency Report ....  2.3.2-19
2.3.2. g     Meteorological  Percentage Frequency Plot 	  2.3.2-20
2.3.3. a     Inventory by Site Report	2.3.3-2
2.3.3.b     Inventory by Pollutant Report	2.3.3-4
2.3.3.C     State Inventory by Pollutant 	  2.3.3-6
2.3.3.d     Summary Report of Valid Data 	  2.3.3-8
2.3.3.e     Summary of Monitoring Activity Report	2.3.3-10
2.3.3.f     Active Site Report 	  2.3.3-13

Air Quality Assurance Data (QAMIS)
2.4.1.a     Agency Reports 	  2.4.1-4
2.4.1.b     Laboratory Reports 	  2.4.1-7
2.4.1.C     Site Reports 	  2.4.1-10
2.4.l.d     Pollutant Report (TSP)  	  2.4.1-13
2.4.1.6     Pollutant Report (S02)  ....  	  2.4.1-15

2.4.l.f     Pollutant Report (N02)  	  2.4.1-17

2.4.1.g     Pollutant Report (CO)	2.4.1-19
2.4.1.h     Pollutant Report (Photochemical Oxidants)	  2.4.1-21
2.4.1.1     Opinion Survey Report	2.4.1-24

State Implementation Plan Information System (SIPS)
2.6.1.a     Sample of Print Format 1  	  2.6.1-3
2.6.1.b     Sample of Print Format 2 	  2.6.1-4
2.6.1. c     Sample of Print Format 3	2.6.1-5
2.6.l.d     Sample of Print Format 4	2.6.1-5

Federal Power System Form 67 System (FPC-67)
2.7.1. a     FPC Form 67 Report	2.7.1-3

Auxiliary Data
2.10.2.a    Point Source Reports  	  2.10.2-3
2.10.5.a    Polk Light Duty Vehicle Report 	  2.10.5-4
2.10.5.b    Polk Hesvy Duty Vehicle Report 	  2.10.5-5

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Source Inventory and Emission Factor Analysis (SIEFA)
3.1.1..a     SIEFA Report	3.1.1-3

Weighted Sensitivity Analysis Package (WSAP)
3.2.1.a     Sample Nationwide Emissions Report (NER) 	  3.2.1-3
3.2.1.b     Output Table Relationships 	  3.2.1-9
3.2.1.C     Sample Output	3.2.1-1.0

Regional Emission Projection System (REPS)
3.3.1-a     REPS Flow and Data Sources	3.3.1-2
3.3.2. a     Sample REPS Output 	  3.3.2-2

Computer-Assisted Area Source Emissions Gridding
Procedure (CAASE)
3.4.0.a     Example of Plotter Output from CAASE2. '.	3.4.0-2
3.4.0. b     Example of Plotter Output from CAASE3	3.4.0-3
3.4.0iC     Example of Completed County Grid 	  3.4.0-4
3.4.0.d     Example of Printout from CAASE1	3.4.0-6
3.4.0,e     Example of Printout from CAASE2	3.4.0-7
3.4.0.f     Example of Printout from CAASE3	3.4.0-8
3.4.0.g     Example of Printout from CAASE4	3.4.0-9
3.4.1.a     Example of CAASE5 Output Table 1,
            Apportioned Fuels	3.4.1-3
3.4.1.b     Example of CAASE5 Output Table 2,
            Apportioned Fuels	3.4.1-4
3.4.1.C     Example of CAASE5 Output Table 3,
            Apportioned Fuels	3.4.1-5
3.4.1.d     Example of CAASE5 Output Table 4,
            Apportioned Fuels	3.4.1-6
3.4.1.e     Example of CAASE5 Output Table 5,
            Apportioned Fuels	3.4.1-7
3.4.1.f     Example of CAASE5 Output Table 1,
            Apportioned Emissions, Particulates	3.4.1-8
3.4.1.g     Contribution of Each Source Category-Pollutant
            Combination to the County Total	3.4.1-11
3.4.1-h     Example of CAASE5 IPP Card Output	 .  3.4.1-14

Emissions Data
5.1.1-a     National Emissions Report	5.1.1-3

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Air Quality Data
5.2.1.a     Quarterly Reports	5.2.1-3
5.2.1.b     Yearly Reports 	  5.2.1-5
5.2.2.a     Quarterly Reports (Final)	5.2.2-2
5.2.2.b     Yearly Reports (Final) 	  5.2.2-4
5.2.3.a     Directory of Monitoring Sites	5.2.3-2
5.2.3.b     Directory of Air Quality Sites Active in 1973.  .  .  5.2.3-3

NEDS Confidentiality
8.4.0-a     Flowchart for Dealing with NEDS Data
            Coded as "Confidential"	8.4.0-2

Air Quality Data Handling Subsystem
9.1.1.a     AQDHS-II Input Card Form 	  9.1.1-2
9.1-l.b     AQDHS-II File Maintenance Transactions 	  9.1.1-6

Emissions Inventory Subsystem
9.2.0.a     Description of EIS/P&R Transsction Cards 	  9.2.0-3

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                      LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
AEROS	Aerometric and Emission Reporting System
AQDM	Air Quality Display Model
AQCR	Air Quality Control Region
AQDHS-II....Air Quality Data Handling Subsystem-II
ATS	AEROS Terminal System
CAASE	Computer-Assisted Area Source Emissions
CDHS	Comprehensive Data Handling System
CDM	Comprehensive Data Management
EIS/P&R	Emissions Inventory Subsystem/Permit and Registration
EMS	Enforcement Management Subsystem
FMVECP	Federal Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program
FPC	I...Federal Power Commission
GMT	Greenwich Mean Time
HAIREMS	Hazardous and Trace Emissions System
IPP	Implementation Planning Program
MSL	Mean Sea Level
NAAQS	National Ambient Air Quality Standard
NADB	National Air Data Branch
NCC	National Computer Center
NEDS	National Emissions Data System
NER	National Emissions Report
OGC	Office of General Counsel
QCI	Quality Control Index
QAMIS	Quality Assurance Management Information System
REPS	Regional Emissions Projection System
SAROAD	Storage and Retrieval of Aerometric Data
SDS	Systems Development Section
SCC	Source Classification Code
SEAS	Strategic Environmental Assessment System
SIC	Standard Industrial Classification Code
SIEFA	Source Inventory Emission Factor Analysis
SIP	State Implementation Plan
SMSA	Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
SOTDAT	Source Test Data System
TCP	Transportation Control Plan
UTM	Universal Transverse Mercator
WSAP	Weighted Sensitivity Analysis Program
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                                ABSTRACT
     The AEROS Summary and Retrieval Manual, Volume III of the OAQPS
Guidelines Manual Series,describes and illustrates the reporting and
analysis capabilities of the various AEROS systems.  The reports
available from each of the major systems are described and their re-
trieval options are explained.  Sample computer printouts are used
to illustrate the report formats.

     This manual also describes the analysis packages available for use
in the evaluation of AEROS data and describes the user access procedures
for obtaining AEROS reports.   It describes the standard publications
available from the NADB to provide quarterly or annual information on
emissions and air quality.

     In an applications section, the manual  provides .specific examples
of applications of AEROS data.  The use of AEROS reports in typical  air
quality control activities is described.

     The manual also gives an overview of the Comprehensive Data Handling
System (CDHS), which is an AEROS-related system for storing and reporting
air quality and emissions data.
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completeness, accuracy and timeliness, the following provisions have
been made to allow for revisions in the interim between periodic complete
review and reprinting of volumes.  Revisions will be accomplished through
the issuance of AEROS Manual Updates, which may contain one or more
separate revisions to a given Volume.

     Responsibility for technical aspects of revisions is held by the
groups in NADB responsible for the relevant system or operation, while
compilation of revisions into Updates, and reproduction and distribution
are overseen by the AEROS Manual Project Officer, Requests and
Information Section.

     These Updates will ordinarily be distributed to specific parties
in OAQPS and other selected internal  users and to AEROS Contacts in
Regional Offices, who are designated holders of the appropriate AEROS
Manual  Volumes by their respective organizational units.   These
recipients are responsible for reviewing each Update and  inserting it
in the appropriate Volume and removing outdated portions  as directed.
They should also notify persons in their organizations to whom specific
revisions may be of importance, and provide copies of revisions to
those persons requiring them.

     Three distinct types of revisions are foreseen:  Urgent,  Priority
and Routine.   Urgent revisions must be issued and entered into Manual
Volumes as soon as possible to prevent adverse effects on operations.
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should be filed in the appropriate Manual Volumes immediately preceding
the portions to be replaced, pending issuance of the formal Update.
Due to their importance, Urgent revisions will be issued by RIS as soon
as complete, along with any other revisions which are ready for
distribution at that time.

     Priority revisions are substantive changes not crucial to system
operations, and will generally be issued in Updates on a quarterly
basis or combined with Urgent Updates when appropriate.  Routine
revisions are relatively minor changes such as editorial corrections,
and will be included in regular or Urgent quarterly Updates as
available.

     Updates will consist of the actual revisions and any attendant
changes to the Volume's Table of Contents, in appropriate format,
accompanied by an Update Notice and any memoranda deemed appropriate
by RIS.  Updates will be  compiled  and numbered separately by AEROS
Manual  Volumes, with the Update Notice serving as an index and guide
to implementation of the Update.  The Update Notice will specify pages
or sections to be removed and/or inserted, with descriptive comments
on the content and relevance of changes.  It will also include a
summary of dates and numbers of previous Updates to the subject Volume,
for verification of currency of the Volume.  Upon receipt of an Update,
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Notice itself initialed and filed in Section 0, Chapter 2.

     A full compilation of Update Notices for each Manual Volume,
entitled "Summary of AEROS Manual Updates:  Volume 	," is available
to users by request to:

                    Library Services, MD-35
                    Office of Administration
                    Environmental Protection Agency
                    Research Triangle Park, N.C.  27711
                    FTS:  629-2777
                    Commercial:  (919) 549-8411 X2777

This document will allow the user to examine all previous Updates to
determine the currency of any copy of the Volume, and, through the
comments, possible relevance of revisions to specific areas of interest.
This reference is provided especially for infrequent users and others
not receiving Updates on a regular basis.

     User input on the AEROS Manuals and possible revisions is
welcomed.  Technical  or substantive matters should be referred directly
to the cognizant party in NADB, if possible.  Any questions on the
appropriate source of technical  information and any questions, comments
or suggestions on the coverage,  organization and other such aspects
of this Volume should be directed to:
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Volume III of the AEROS manual illustrates the reporting capabilities of the various
AEROS systems:

 • Section 2 describes and illustrates the reports available from the major AEROS
   systems.  The sorting and retrieval options for each are also described.

 • Section 3 presents the various data analysis packages available for use with the
   AEROS data bases.  These packages may be used in evaluating AEROS data and in
   utilizing AEROS data in modeling or analysis procedures such as the Implementation
   Planning Program.

 • Section 4 outlines the user access procedures for obtaining reports described in
   this volume.  Procedures for both EPA users and non-EPA users are included.

 • Section 5 describes the various standard publications produced by EPA.  These
   publications, which provide quarterly or annual information on emission levels
   as well as information on ambient air quality and air quality monitoring pro-
   cedures, are based primarily on the AEROS emission system (NEDS) and the air
   quality monitoring system (SAROAD).

 • Section 6 presents specific examples of the application of certain AEROS data
   retrievals and describes the use of AEROS reports in typical air quality, control
   activities.                                                              \.
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   using AEROS data files and shows the file formats for commonly used files.
                                                                \
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   fidential are properly classified.  Steps required to handle confidentiality
   are described.

 • Section 9 describes the Comprehensive Data Handling System, which is an AEROS-
   related and AEROS-compatible system for monitoring pollutant emissions as well
   as air quality measurements.  This system is utilized primarily by the states
   to aid in meeting their reporting requirements for entering emissions and
   monitoring data into the AEROS files.
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        Emission Data System


        Source Test Data  System


        Air Quality Data  System


        Air Quality Assurance Data


        Hazardous and Trace Emissions Data System


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     The National Emissions Data System is a computerized data  handling
system which accepts, stores, and reports on information relating  to
sources of any of the five criteria pollutants  (particulates, SO ,  NO  ,
                                                                A    X
CO, and hydrocarbons).  In NEDS, a major distinction is  made between two
types of sources:  point sources and area sources.   Point sources,  in the
broadest sense, are stationary sources large enough to be identified and
tracked individually; per NEDS reporting requirements, they  are  any plants
emitting more than 100 tons/year of any of the  criteria  pollutants.  Area
sources, on the other hand, are those stationary  and mobile  sources which
individually emit less than 100 tons/year and are too  small  and  too
numerous to keep individual records on.  In NEDS, area sources are considered
collectively on a county basis.  A large boiler within a power  plant would
be an example of a point source, whereas a single automobile is  an example
of the type of source considered collectively as  an area source.
     In NEDS, all source-related data are entered into the system via
specially formatted point and area source coding forms and are stored in
separate point and area source files.  The type of data stored in the
system for point and area sources is somewhat different and is described
bel ow.

POINT SOURCE DATA

     The point source data in NEDS fall into the following major groups:
General source information—name, address, types of source, Standard
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     Industrial.Classification,  year of record,  comments,  etc.
Emissions data—operating or production rates  and capacities, estimated
     emissions, EPA calculated emissions,  control  device type aria1
     efficiency on each criteria pollutant,  etc.
Modeling parameters—UTM coordinates of source,  stack  height  and
     diameter, exhaust gas temperature, and  flow rate.
Compliance information—allowable emissions, compliance status,
     schedules, etc.

     These data are input to NEDS in the standard  point source format,
an example of which is illustrated in Figure 2.1.I.e.

     NEDS point source data are  organized  into three hierarchial levels.

  t   Plant  level data  (corresponding  to  input card 1) is  general  informa-
     tion that  applies  to an entire facility defined as a  point source.

  •   Point  level data  (corresponding  to  input cards 2-5)  applies  to
     individual emission points within a plant.  A plant may contain any
     number of  emission points.  A point is that portion  of a facility
     that may be considered  individually for emission purposes.   A point
     may  contain one or more processes or pieces of equipment that are
     related in contributing to the emissions from the point.  In most
     cases, a point emits pollutants  through a single confined location
     such as a  stack, but it may emit pollutants at more than one
     location or at no  clearly defined location within a plant.
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   •   Process  level  data  (corresponding  to input card 6) are source data
      or  use  factors which may be  used to define and compute emissions
      for process activities within an emission point.  In NEDS, processes
      are defined by Source Classification Codes (SCC's).  In general, for
      each SCC there are emission  factors which relate the quantity of
      pollutants generated by a process to annual process operating rate.
      NEDS uses a file of emission factors associated with each SCC to
      compute  emissions.  There may be multiple SCC's for an emission
      point.  For instance, if a boiler is defined as an emission point
      and it  burns  two fuels, two SCC's are needed to define these
      processes and allow emissions to be computed.  In another example,
      if an asphalt batch plant is defined as an emission point, emissions
      may result from aggregate drying, burning fuel to provide heat for
      the process, and various material transfer points associated with
      loading and converging of the product.   Multiple SCC's would be
      required to describe all of these processes.

      The point source file provides for the use of alternate methods for
determining the emissions which are reported.  Most commonly,  emissions
will  be calculated for each SCC using the emission factors  in  the SCC
Emission Factor file.   However, by use of an appropriate code  on the
input form and completion of fields for recording  hand calculated
emission estimates, more accurate estimates  of emissions may be input
to represent point emissions in place of the emission factor computed
emissions.   For some SCC's,  no emission  factors are available,  so an
alternate method must be used to estimate emissions for these  records.
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A  list of  the possible emission estimation methods used for NEDS point
source calculations is given below.

     0.  No emissions
     1.  Stack-test results or other emission measurement
     2.  Material balance using engineering knowledge and expertise of
         process
     3.  Emissions calculation using emissions factors in SCC file
     4.  Guess
     5.  Emissions calculation using special emission factors that
         differ from the SCC listing
     6.  New source for which building approval has been granted but
         which is not yet in operation (zero emissions)
     7.  Source which has ceased to operate (zero emissions)

     The procedure for computer calculation of emissions for  each of
these cases is as follows:

Methods 0,  6 and 7:   Calculated emissions are set to  zero.
Methods 1,  2,  4, and 5:   Calculated emissions are set equal to  hand
     calculated emission estimates.  These must be distributed  among
     multiple  SCC's  for a point,  if necessary.
Method 3:  Calculated emissions are derived as:
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     Calculated
     Emissions
(Annual operating]
 rate for SCC   /

[Fuel parameter]
\if applicable /
Emission factor from
      SCC File
       2,000
[100-control  efficiency
          100
AREA SOURCE DATA
     NEDS area source data may be grouped as  follows:
General source information—name and location of area  (county)  source,
     year of record.
Activity levels--countywide activity level  of each  type  of area source
     (e.g., tons of coal burned in all  domestic space  heating equipment
     in a county).
Emissions data—emission estimates for the entire county (for each
     pollutant) as  well as for each area source category.

     These data are input to NEDS in the standard area source format
which is illustrated in Figure 2.1.1,-f.

     The area source activity levels are derived primarily from related
information published by other Federal  agencies, supplemented by special
data developed by EPA for the purpose of developing NEDS area source
inventories.  Published data such as fuel use by state,  motor vehicle
miles of travel by state and county and forest fire acres  burned by
state are used with related data such as employment, population, and
miscellaneous geographic or economic data available on a county-by-
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 county basis to derive annual estimates of the activity levels for each
 of the NEDS area source categories.  The activity levels derived are
 adjusted to account for point source activity (such as fuel use by
 point sources) so that the area source data reflect only the activity
 levels (and resulting calculated emissions) that are not accounted for
 by point sources.  The area source data are developed mainly by EPA, but
 may be supplemented by data voluntarily submitted by state agencies.

     The area source emission estimates are calculated for each source
 category by a simple procedure:
Calculated
Emissions
               Activity Level
| Emission Factor]
\     2,000     J
Fuel  Parameter,]
 if applicable /
     Emission factors are contained.in the NEDS area source emission
factor file.  For many categories the same emission factors are used for
all counties.  However, for some source categories,  state- or county-
specific emission factors have been developed which consider local
variables that affect calculation of emissions.  These more specific
emission factors are used in NEDS calculations for all highway motor
vehicle and fugitive dust categories and for selected other categories
in a few counties where data are available to develop more applicable
emission factors than the national  emission factors.  Provision is also
made, as an option, to override computer calculated emissions for any
source category for any county, by  hand calculated emissions that may be
more accurate than any simple emission factor calculation.
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     Table 2.1.0.a summarizes the retrieval  options available for each
NEDS report described in this chapter.
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POINT SOURCE REPORT

General Description

     Sources emitting more than a specific amount per year of any one of

the five criteria pollutants (particulates, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides,

hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide) are classified by EPA as point sources.

The basic "Point Source Report" produces a full, formatted listing of all

relevant identifying and descriptive point source data as well as estimated
and NEDS calculated emissions for each criteria pollutant.  More

specifically, the following information is available for each emission

point  for each criteria pollutant:

     a.  Geographic Location
     b.  Year of Record
     c.  Modeling Parameters - UTM coordinates, stack height, diameter,
                               temperature, etc.
     d.  Emission Data - Throughput rate, estimated emissions, estimation
                         method, control equipment, control efficiency, etc.
     e.  Allowable Emissions
     f.  Compliance Status
     g.  Operating Information
     h.  Annual Fuel  Consumption
     i.  Source Operating Characteristics

Each page of computer output contains the data for one process (SCC).

Retrievals Available

     The following "Point Source Report" retrieval options are available:

     a.  State
     b.  AQCR
*  The specific amount is ah SIP reporting requirement defined in 40 CFR,
Section 51.7.  NEDS also accepts data based on a state's definition of a
point source.

+  An emission point is a source which is coded on a single NEDS coding
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County
Plant
Point
Ownership Code
SIC
Emissions Estimation Method
SCC (I, I+II, I+II+III, I+II+III+IV)
Sources emitting more than x tons of any one pollutant
     c.
     d.
     e.
     f.
     g.
     h.
     i.
     j.
     k.  Any combinations of the above
     There are only certain combinations of the retrieval categories listed
above  that are valid.  For example, the county code numbers are unique
within each state but not across state boundaries.  Thus although no two
counties in Arizona have the same county code number, 0040 is the county
code number both for Apache County in Arizona and Arkansas County in
Arkansas.  As a result, retrieval by county is only meaningful when
combined with retrieval by state.
     In the same manner retrieval by plant requires specification of
county and state identifiers; retrieval by point requires specification
of plant, county, and state identifiers.
     It should be noted that the same type of restriction applies to
retrieval by SCC parts.  Retrieval  by SCC part IV is dependent on retrieval
by SCC part III, retrieval by part III on retrievals by part II, etc.

Sorts Available

     Subject to the same restrictions set forth for "Retrievals
Available," the selected data can be sorted in ascending (a) or descending
(d) sequence for any of the following data values:
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     a.  State  (a)
     b.  AQCR  (a)
     c.  County  (a)
     d.  Plant Number  (a)
     e.  Point Number  (a)
     f.  Source  Classification Code  (a)
     g.  Ownership  (Federal, local government, utlity, or all)  (a)
     h.  Standard Industrial Classification  (SIC) Code (a)
     i.  Emissions Estimation Method  (a)
     j.  Plant Names in Alphabetical Order (a)
     k.  Amount  of emissions for any one of the five criteria pollutants (d)
     1.  Year-of Record (a)
     m.  Control Equipment  (a)
     n.  Control Efficiency (d)
     o.  Fuel Sulfur Content (d)
     p.  Fuel Ash Content (d)
    . q.  Major City Code (a)
     r.  UTM Coordinates (d)
     s.  Operating Rate (d)
     t.  Confidentiality (a)


Sample Report


     Figure 2.1.1.a is a sample "Point Source Report" retrieval for Colleton
County in the State of South Carolina.


Comments


     Depending upon the retrieval  options selected,  some  point sources

located in the geographic areas under consideration  may be omitted from

the report listing and some may have more than one emission point
selected.
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      For example, consider a "Point Source Report" based on retrieval by
SCC or SIC category.  There may well be some point sources located in the
requested geographic areas which do not fall within the requested SCC or
SIC categories.  These point sources will be omitted from the report.

     On the other hand, a point source may be included for more than one
SCC.  When retrieval is by plant, one page of data for such a point
source will be printed for each of its SCC's.  When determining total
plant emissions from such a printout, care must be taken to avoid adding
duplicate "Hand Calculated Point Emissions" into the total.  The
"Computer Calculated SCC Emissions" should be used to determine total
plant emissions.  The calculated emissions are labeled "Computer Calcu-
lated SCC Emissions" on the report.  The field labeled "Hand Calculated
Point Emissions" reflects emissions for a NEDS emission point which are
entered by the data originator.  The same values for "Hand Calculated
Point Emissions" will be repeated on separate pages for points with more
than one SCC.  Normally, in such cases, the sum of all  "Computer Calcu-
lated SCC Emissions" for a point will  equal  the "Hand Calculated Point
Emissions" for points with emission estimation method codes of 1,2,4,5,
6, and 7.   Some data conditions may prevent this relationship from always
holding true.   For points with  emission estimation  method  code 3  (SCC
emission factor file calculation),  the calculated  emissions have  no
dependence on any hand calculated point emissions  that  may be reported.
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 General  Description

       The "Condensed Point  Source Report" is an abbreviated listing  for emission
 points.   To  generate this report, a particular pollutant and the. minimum value  of
 emissions of that pollutant must be specified.  Emission points emitting more
 than  that minimum  value of the pollutant will be included in the report.

       A  heading containing  the creation date, minimum value, specified pollutant,
 and  an indication of whether  the data are in English or metric units is printed
 first.   Next is displayed a five-line summary for each SCC per emission point.

       The five  line summary includes the following information for each SCC per
 emission point:  geographic location, ownership, year of record, and annual
 emissions of each of the five criteria pollutants.  Also included are the con-
 trol equipment,  control efficiency, and estimation method relevant to the spe-
 cified pollutant.

 Retrievals Available

       The retrievals available for the "Condensed Point Source Report" are
 exactly  the  same as those available for the "Point Source Report."

 Sorts Available

       The sorts  available for the "Condensed Point Source Report" are exactly
 the  same as  those, available for the "Point Source Report."

 Sample Report

       Figure  2:1.l.b is a sample "Condensed Point Source Report."  The pol-
 lutant specified is hydrocarbons and the minimum value of the pollutant in-
 cluded is 50  tons.  The retrieval requested is for the State of Rhode Island.
The condensed point source report presents only "Computer Calculated SCC
Emissions," as described for the full point source report.
                               2.1.1-6

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 General Description

      Area  sources are an aggregation of all sources not defined as point
 sources in a specific geographic area.  Area sources usually include all
 mobile sources and any stationary sources too small, difficult, or numerous
 to  classify  as point sources.  Area source emissions are assumed to be spread
 over  the entire area that has been defined as an area source.  Activity
 level data for these sources are compiled on a countywide basis.  The "Area
 Source Report" is a formatted listing of the following information for each
 area  source  retrieved:
     a.
     b.
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     f.
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Total emissions estimated from SIP's
Activity of stationary sources
Activity of solid waste disposal
Activity of mobile sources - fuel usage
Activity of miscellaneous sources
Total calculated emissons
Two area sources are printed per page of computer output.

Retrievals Available

     The "Area Source Report" retrieval options are as follows;
     a.  State
     b.  State/County

Sorts Available
     Area sources are sorted sequentially within state by county.  No
other sort options are available for area sources.

Sample Report

     Figure 2.1.1.C is a sample "Area Source Report" retrieved for the
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ALLOWED VERSUS COMPUTED EMISSIONS REPORT

General Description

      For each pollutant, allowed emissions may be entered into NEDS for a given
emission point.  The calculated emissions refer to the emissions associated with
each SCC of that point source.  The "Allowed Versus Computed Emissions Report"
was written to permit comparison of coded allowable emissions with total cal-
culated emissions for the emission point.

      Each plant requested is represented in the report by one or more pages of
computer output.  A heading containing the creation date and identifying geo-
graphic data  is printed on the first page.  In the pages that follow, the
emission data for each plant are described with the points listed in ascending
numerical order.  For each point, the report prints the allowed emissions for
each pollutant  (zero values are printed as blanks),' the calculated emissions of
each pollutant for each SCC, and the totals of the calculated emissions for each
pollutant.

Retrievals Available

      The data may be retrieved for all or any combination of the five criteria
pollutants.  The dptions available for retrieval include any combination of the
following keys compatible with the restrictions set forth in the NEDS Point
Source Report:

      a.  Nation
      b.  State
      c.  County
      d.  Plant
      e.  Point

Sorts Available

      The data may be sorted either by state or AQCR.

Sample Report

      Figure 2.1.1.d is a sample from an "Allowed Versus Computed Emissions
Report" retrieved for the State of Vermont and the Air Quality Control Region
of Champlain Valley.
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                          NATIONAL  EMISSION  DATA SYSTEM

                                    IU.LOUED VERSUS COMPUTED EMISSIONS
.DATE!
            MAt 22,  1975
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                                                                             FILE CREATED ON:        MARCH 12, 1975
                        SIATEC47):  VERMONT
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           PLANT NAME AND ADDRESS:  CE-ARMAMENT SYS DEPT,LAKESIDE AVE.05401
POINT NUMBER:  01
  SCC NAME
SCC1: EXTCOMB BOILER
ALLOWED EMISSIONS:
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                                                                  OTHER/NOT CLASIfD
                                                                                          TEAR OF RECORD
                                                                                               72
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  ALLOWED EMISSIONS:
  COMPUTED EMISSIONS:
         SCC1  :
      TOTAL:
                                       i   SOX
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  SCC NAME
   SCC1 : POINT SC EVAP
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            YEAR OF RECORD
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                           PART
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POINT SOURCE CARDS

General Description

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

Retrievals Available

      Cards may be retrieved for any one or all of the criteria pollutants subject
to the restrictions set forth in the NEDS Point Source Report for the following
key items:

      a.  State
      b.  County
      c.  Plant
      d.  Point
      e.  SCC (any one of the four parts or combination thereof)
      f.  Ownership
      g.  SIC
      h.  Estimation method
      i.  AQCR
      j.  Point emitting more than the specified minimum of a certain pollutant

Sorts Available

      No sorts are available for the "Point Source Cards."

Sample Report

      Figure 2.1.1.e gives the format of NEDS point source cards.
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      The "Area Source Cards" report is similar to the "Point  Source Cards"
report.  This report outputs selected data from NEDS onto computer cards or
onto magnetic tape in the NEDS area source input format.   The  nation,  a state,
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SUMMARY REPORTS
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2.1.2.1  EMISSION SUMMARY REPORT

2.1.2.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Emission Summary Report" shows the annual number of tons of partic-
ulates, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide em-
itted by SCC group within a given geographical area based on emissions as of
a specific date.  The emission sources included are:

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

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         Industrial (Area  and Point)
         Other  (Point)

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         Land Vehicles
         Aircraft
         Vessels
         Gas Handling Evaporative Loss

   •   Miscellaneous (Area)

   •   Other (Point)

       A  grand  total of emissions, subdivided in area and point source
emissions, is  also printed.
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2.1.2.1.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

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2.1.2.1.3  SAMPLE REPORTS

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Figure 2.1.2.a.

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area where all categories of emissions are not present because the inactive
categories will be omitted.
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     PROCESS CAS
     COKE
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 22439
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  3954
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          AREA SOURCES
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          AREA SOURCES
         'POINT SOURCES
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          POINT SOURCES
     RESIDUAL OIL
          AREA SOURCES
          POINT SOURCES
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          POINT SOURCES
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          POINT SOURCES
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  43885

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  70143

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   315
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2.1.2.2  AREA SOURCE FUEL USAGE REPORT

2.1.2.2.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Area Source Fuel Usage Report" presents a summary by use category of
the amount of fuel used within each county requested.  The use categories con-
sidered are residential, commercial-institutional, and industrial.  Each use
category is subdivided into fuel types.  Residential and commercial-institutional
fuels are divided into the following fuel types:  anthracite coal, bituminous
coal, distillate oil, residual oil, natural gas, and wood.  In addition to the
aforementioned fuel types, coke and process gas are also considered under the
heading of industrial fuel.

      A total of the entire amount of fuel used is printed for each state, with
subtotals printed for each fuel type.

2.1.2.2.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      Retrieval is by state only.

2.1.2.2.3  SAMPLE REPORT

    - A sample "Area Source Fuel Usage Report" for the State of Rhode Island
is presented in Figure 2.1.2.b.  Although all three use categories are present-
ed on a single page in this figure, in the actual computer output each use cat-
egory starts on a new computer page'.
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2.1.2.3  ANNUAL FUEL SUMMARY REPORT

2.1.2.3.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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

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

2.1.2.3.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      The retrieval keys  for the "Annual Fuel Summary Report" are as
follows:

      a.  Nation
      b.   State
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      d.  AQCR

2.1.2.3.3  SAMPLE REPORT

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2.I.2.C.
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2.1.2.4  PLANT EMISSION SUMMARY REPORT

2.1.2.4.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Plant Emission Summary Report" lists the name, Identifying geogra-
phic data, and criteria pollutant emissions for each plant In the region re-
quested.  For each of the five criteria pollutants, emission totals are printed,
as well as subtotals for fuel combustion and process emissions.  If the emissions
totals are different from the sum of fuel combustion and process emissions,
the difference is the plant solid waste emissions.

2.1.2.4.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      The retrieval keys for the "Plant Emission Summary Report" are nation,
state, state/county, and AQCR.

2.1.2.4.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      The "Plant Emission Summary Report',' if selected by nation, state, or
state/county, can be sorted by state/county/plant codes.  If selected by
AQCR, the sort is by descending order of pollutant emission for any one of the
five criteria pollutants.

2.1.2.4.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      A sample page from the "Plant Emission Summary Report" retrieved for
the Air Quality Control Region of Metropolitan Providence is presented in
Figure 2.1.2.d.
                               2.1.2-12

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2.1.2.5  SCC EMISSIONS REPORT

2.1.2.5.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

     For each state, the "SCC Emission Report" prints one line listing the
total emissions in tons per year for each of the five criteria pollutants by
county number and SCC category.  The update date and the number of sources in-
cluded in each SCC category in each county are also included.

2.1.2.5.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

     The "SCC Emission Report" may be retrieved only for the nation.

2.1.2.5.3  SAMPLE REPORT

     A sample "SCC Emission Report" for the first few counties of Alabama is
presented in Figure 2.1.2.e.
                               2.1.2-14

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                        30700105 (001)         17.0            0.0
                        30700106 (001)         140.0            0.0
                        30700107 (001)          0.0            0.0
                        30900199 (001)         278.0            0.0
                        39000499 (001)          0.0            0.0
                        39000503 (001)          0.0            0.0
                        39000603 (001)          0.0            0.0
              0260      30500201 (001)         30.6            0.0
                        50300105 (002)         33.0            0.3
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 2.1.2.6  PLANT NAME REPORT                                        •

•2.1.2.6.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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

 2.1.2.6.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

       The retrievals available for the "Plant Name Report" are, the same, as those
 for the "Point Source Report."

 2.1.2.6.2  SORTS AVAILABLE

       The same sorts are available for the "Plant Name Report" as for the
 "Point Source Report."  The printout of the former, however, has a page break
 on county so that it is desirable to begin each sort selected with state/county.
 The two sorts recommended for use with the "Plant Name Report" are:

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

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


 2.1.2.6.4  SAMPLE REPORT.

       A sample "Plant Name Report" for the State of Rhode Island and the County
 of Providence is presented in Figure 2.1.2.f—-sorted by plant name.
                                   2.1.2-16

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                                  MARCH 12, 1975



                                        NATIONAL    EMISSIONS



                     PLANT NAME LISTING FOR ALL PLANTS WITH SCC EMITTING  >OR :
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                                                                              DATA    SYSTEM



                                                                                       0 TONS PER YEAR OF PARTICULATE
STATE (41):  RHODE ISLAND
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ID PLANT NAME
0016 BACCALA & SONS, 100 ARHENTO ST, JOHNSTON
0011 BIRD & SON, DEXTER ROAD, PHIL IP SDALE.E PROVD
0025 BLACKSTONE VALLEY PWR PLANT, PAWTUCKET
0022 BRANCH RIVER WOOL, GREAT RD.N.SMITHFIELD
0033 BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE
0032 BROWN&SHARPE, WATERMAN AVE, PROVIDENCE
PLANT
CONTACT
R. BACCALA
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2.1.2.7  EMISSIONS/AIR QUALITY REPORT

2.1.2.7.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Emissions/Air Quality Report" presents AQCR emissions and air quality
data in the same report.  The report heading includes the NEDS date of creation,
the AQCR population and land area, and the priority of the AQCR for each of the
five criteria pollutants.  The report is then divided into two tables.

      First, the total emissions in tons per year are printed for each of the
five criteria pollutants, along with point source and area source emission sub-
totals.  Then, in the air quality table, a line is printed giving air quality
data for each of the years requested.  These data include the number of stations
used, the time intervals measured, the maximum value, and the maximum arith-
metic or geometric mean for each of the five criteria pollutants.

2.1.2.7.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      Retrievals by AQCR are available for the year span requested.

2.1.2.7.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      The output is sorted in the same sequence as requested.

2.1.2.7.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      A sample "Emissions/Air Quality Report" for the AQCR, Metropolitan
Providence, is presented in Figure 2.1.2.g.
                                2.1.2-18

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LAND AREA OF AQCR:
P ARTICULATE SULFUR OXIDES NITROGEN OXIDES

PRIORITY OF AQCR 11 1

EMISSIONS (TONS/YEAR)

POINT SOURCES 9,650 161,171 56,241
AREA SOURCES 15,284 32,595 78,967

TOTAL SOURCES 24,934 193,766 135,208


AtJt QUALITY TOTAL SUSP PART .' SULFUR DIOXIDE NITROGEN DIOXIDE


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143,657 613,334

148,673 630,615


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 EMISSIONS BY SCC REPORT

 General Description

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

Retrievals Available

     Generally, only reports by nation, state, AQCR or county will be
 meaningful.  Should the need exist, any of the following retrieval
 options are available:
      a.  State
      b.  AQCR
      c.  County
      d.  Plant
      e.  Point
      f.  Ownership Code
      g.  SIC
      h.  Emissions Estimation  Method

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      1.  SCC (I. 1+11, I+II+III, I+II+III+IV)
      j.  Sources emitting more than x tons of any one pollutant      /
      k.  Any combinations of the above

      These retrievals are subject to the restrictions identified in
 2.1.1 for the point source report.

 Sorts Available

      No sorts are applicable to this report.

 Sample  Report

      A sample page of the Emissions by SCC Report is presented in
Figure 2.1.2-h.   A report request will  generate multiple pages  showing
data for all SCC's in the specified area.
                               2.1.2-21

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POTENTIAL EMISSIONS REPORT

General Description

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

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

     Emission values are computed as follows:

     1)  Uncontrolled emissions = CALCULATED EMISSIONS VALUE *
                                  (100/000 - CONTROL EFFICIENCY)),
     2)  Maximum Controlled Emissions = CALCULATED EMISSIONS VALUE * RATIO
                          WHERE RATIO = (MAXIMUM DESIGN RATE * HOURS-DAY *
                                        DAYS-WEEK * WEEKS-YEAR)/OPERATING
                                        RATE, and
     3)  Maximum Uncontrolled Emissions = UNCONTROLLED EMISSIONS * RATIO
                                          (See RATIO formula above).
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Retrievals Available

     The  following  retrieval options are available:

     a.   State
     b.   AQCR
     c.   County
     d.   Plant
     e.   Point
     f.   Ownership  Code
     g.   SIC
     h.   Emissions  Estimation Method
     i.   SCC (.1, I+II, 1+11+111, I+II+III+IV)
     j.   Sources emitting more than x tons of any one pollutant
     k.  Any combinations of the above.

     There are only certain combinations of retrieval categories listed
above that are valid.  For example, the county code numbers are unique
within each state but not across state boundaries.  Thus, although no two
counties  in Arizona have the same county code number, 0040 is the county
code number both for Apache County 1n Arizona and Arkansas County in
Arkansas.   As a result, retrieval by county is only meaningful  when
combined with retrieval by state.

     In the same manner retrieval by plant requires specification of
county and state identifiers; retrieval by point requires specification
                                2.1.2-24

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of  plant, county, and state identifiers.

      It should be noted that the same type of restriction applies to
retrieval by SCC parts.  Retrieval by SCC part IV is dependent on
retrieval by SCC part III, retrieval by part III orv retrievals by
part  II, etc.

Sorts Available     .                        -  '            .

      Subject to the same restrictions set forth for "Retrievals
Available," the selected data can be sorted in ascending (a) or
descending (d) sequence for any of the following data values:

      a.  State (a)
      b.  AQCR (a)
      c.  County (a)
      d.  Plant Number (a)
      e.  Point Number (a)
      f.  Source Classification Code (a)
      g.  Ownership (Federal,  local  government,  utility,  or all) (a)
     h.  Standard Industrial  Classification (SIC)  Code  (a)
      i. :Emissions .Estimation Method (a)
     j.  Plant Names in Alphabetical  Order (a)
     k.  Amount of emissions  for any one of the five criteria
         pollutants  (d)
     1.  Year of Record (a)

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      m.   Control  Equipment  (a)
      n.   Control  Efficiency  (d)
      o.   Fuel Sulfur Content  (d)
      p.   Fuel Ash Content (d)
      q.   Major City Code (a)
      r.   UTM Coordinates (d)
      s.   Operating Rate (d)
      t.   Confidentiality (a)

      The  sort selected should coincide with the level of summarization
requested.  That  is, if summarization by plant is requested, sorting by
at least  State/County/Plant, and preferably by State/County/Plant/Point/
SCC should be performed.  It is recommended that, in general, only sorts
by items  a-f and  k be requested.  Sorting by items g-j and 1-t is
possible  but since those items do not appear on the report output, the
report may appear confusing or in random order if this is done.

Example Output

      A sample page of the Potential  Emissions Report is presented in
Figure 2.1.2.i.
                                2.1.2-26

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 2.1.3.1  PLANT-POINT-SCC COUNT REPORT

 2.1.3.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Plant-Point-SCC Count Report" is available on a nationwide basis only.
For each "state" this report lists the state code, state name,  and total number
of plants, plant-points, and plant-point-SCCs.   The "states" themselves are
listed in ascending numerical order according to state code number.   A grand  to-
tal of plants, plant-points, and plant-point-SCCs is printed at the end.  A sam-
ple "Plant-Point-SCC Count Report" is presented in Figure 2.1.3.a.
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ST STATE TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER
NO PLANTS PLANT-POINTS
01 ALABAMA 361 1,736
02 ALASKA 178 267
03 ARIZONA 361 589
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2.1.3.2  MISSING ITEM REPORT

2.1.3.2.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Missing Item Report" is a point source inventory of missing data
items.  Seven geographical summarization types are available.   They are as
follows:
      a.   National
      b.   State
      c.   State/County
      d.   AQCR
      e.   State/AQCR
      f.   State/County/Plant
      g.   State/County/Plant/Point

      This report presents a count of the missing items according to the
summarization type requested.  Any data can be selected to be summarized
based on the point source selection capability.  After the data are selected,
they can be summarized using any of the above report types.  For example, all
boilers could be selected and summarized by state to determine the number of
boilers and data available for boilers.  In addition to totals for the number
of plants, points and SCCs present, totals are printed to indicate the confi-
dentiality status of processes and plants.

      Figure 2.1.3.b is a "Missing Item Report" for the State of Massachusetts.
                                2.1.3-3

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2.1.3.3  HIGHEST PLANT NUMBER BY COUNTY REPORT

2.1.3.3.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The "Highest Plant Number by County Report" gives the number of the last
plant updated in each county and thus the last included in the NEDS file.  The
counties are listed in alphabetical order by state; the states themselves are
listed in ascending order of state code.  In each case, the state and county
code numbers are provided in addition to their names.  The output from this
report is used to assist in assigning new plant numbers.  Figure 2.1.3-c pre-
sents that portion of the "Highest Plant Number by County Report" for the first
seven counties in the State of Alabama.
                                 2.1.3-5

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      The SOTDAT System is one.of the newer members of AEROS.   It .was designed
to store and retrieve relevant technical data acquired during the performance
of stack tests or other methods of measuring pollutant emissions from point
sources.

      The original purpose of SOTDAT was to provide an automated means of up-
dating and improving emission factors for specific'Source Classification Codes
(SCC's) in the NEDS Emission Factor File, and this remains its principal use
although other applications have been added recently.
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2.2.1.1  LISTING OF COMPLETE SOTDAT FILE

2.2.1.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The type of information stored in the SOTDAT file and the input form are
shown in Figure 2.2.1.a.  The output of this report consists of a full listing
of the SOTDAT Master File.  The report can also be produced by using the update
information that is generated each time new data are to be introduced into the
SOTDAT system.  Most of the codes used in the SOTDAT input and output procedures
are derived, either directly or with some modification, from the appropriate
NEDS and SAROAD codes as given in Volume V of the AEROS Manual.  Some instruc-
tions developed for the SOTDAT system are described in greater detail in
Volume II.

      The form of the report may be seen by referring to Figure 2.2.1.b.  It
should be noted that it is quite easy to develop program modifications of this
report because a considerable degree of flexibility was built into the system.
Thus, although the example shows a two-page report with a given format, ad-
ditional formats are under development.

2.2.1.1.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      The report is a listing of the entire contents of the file accessed,
whether this be the SOTDAT Master File or the update file.  Thus, no options
for.retrieval are available.

2.2.1.1.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      No optional sorts are available to the user.

2.2.1.1.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.2.1.b shows a portion of the full SOTDAT file listing.
                                   2.2.1-1

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   SOURCE TEST DATA SYSTEM (SOTDAT)  RETRIEVAL PROGRAM
   COMPLETE SOTDAT FILE
   SOURCE TEST DATA SYSTEM (SOTDAT)  RETRIEVAL PROGRAM
STATE
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                 Figure  2.2.1.b.    Full  Listing  of the SOTDAT  File
                                              2.2.1-3

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                                                                                       TEST-RESULT
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                                           2.2.1-4

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2.2.1.2  LISTING OF SOTDAT FILE BY SPECIFIED SCC

2.2.1.2.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      The format of this report is identical to that of the report previously
described - the complete SOTDAT Master File Listing (see 2.2.1.1).  This report,
however, includes data only for those Source Classification Codes (SCC) specified
in the request.  Up to 25 SCC's  may be specified.  All of the plants and points
pertaining to a given SCC are grouped together in the report, followed by those
for the next SCC, and so on.  Other output formats are being developed to assist
the user.

2.2.1.2.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      As explained above, this report is retrieved by SCC.  No optional retriev-
als are available.

2.2.1.2.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      The report is sorted by SCC.  Within SCC, the sort is by State, County,
Plant, Point, and Run Number.  No optional sorts are available.

2.2.1.2.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      The report format is identical to that of the SOTDAT Master File Listing,
which is shown in Figure 2.2.1.b.
                                 2.2.1-5

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2.2.1.3  NAME, ADDRESS, AND FORM NUMBERS FOR EACH PLANT ON FILE

2.2.1.3.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      This report lists the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and NEDS
source identification codes of all plants in the entire SOTDAT file.  For each
plant, the SOTDAT Form Numbers are listed in order.  The overall sequencing is
by NEDS ID number.  If one or more point numbers exist for a given plant, that
information will also appear in the printout.

2.2.1.3.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      As with the complete SOTDAT File Listing, the entire file is printed out;
thus, no optional retrievals are available currently.

2.2.1.3.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      The report is sorted by NEDS ID number and printed in that sequence.
No options are now available.

2.2.1.3.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.2.1.C shows a portion of the "Name, Address, and Form Number"
listing.
                                  2.2.1-6

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SOURCE TEST MIA SYSTEM (SOTDAT) RETRIEVAL PROGRAM

     KAISER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS  INC
                                                               STATE:   34
                                                               COUNTY:  0830
                                                               AQCR:    170
                                                               PLANT:   0052
                                                               POINT:
                                                                                          SPECIAL COMMENTS:
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER
                                A00305
                                A00306
                                A00308
                                A00309
SOURCE TEST DATA SYSTEM (SOTDAT) RETRIEVAL PROGRAM

    PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
                                                               STATE :
                                                               COUNTY
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                                                               PLANT :
                                                               POINT :
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                                                                                          SPECIAL COMMENTS :
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER : A00163
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER : A00167
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER : A00164
                                                                                          FORM NUMBER : A00168
     Figure  2.2.I.e.   Name,  Address  and  Form  Numbers  for each Plant  on  File
                                               2.2.1-7

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  2.2.2.1  EMISSION FACTORS FOR SPECIFIED POLLUTANTS

  2.2.2.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        This report presents the SOTDAT emission factors  for all plants  in the
  SOTDAT file that are sources of the pollutant  or pollutants specified.   Also
  included are the appropriate emission rates for each plant-pollutant combination.
  Up to 25 pollutant codes may be specified in the request.

  2.2.2.1.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

        This report is retrieved by the pollutant types selected.   No other re-
  trievals are possible.

  2.2.2.1.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

       The primary sort is by pollutant, followed by the  SCC type,  then  by the
  NEDS ID (State,  County,  Plant, and Point),  followed by  the run date and  run
  number.  No options are  available.

  2.2.2.1.4  SAMPLE REPORT

        Figure 2.2.2.a shows the report format for a run  selecting  two pollutants.
                                  2.2.2-1

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     SOURCE  TEST DATA SYSTEM (SOTDAT) RETRIEVAL PROGRAM
SELECT POLLUTANT
SELECT FOLLITANT
                 ' A2126A
                 . D2401T
STA  CNTY AQCR  PLANT  PT  FORM
 36  3160   181   0005     A00013
 36  3160   181   0005     A00014
                                                                 POLLUTANT   :  A2126A

                                                                   SCC :  30300602

                                                                       SAMPLE
                                           RUN  REASON   TEST            TIME     SAMP
                                     DATE    NO  TESTED  METHOD  UNITS    (MIN)     PCS
                                   05118171  01     1      10      5     00120.00     0
                                   05118171  02     1      10      5     00114.00     0


                                                                 POLLUTANT   :  A2126A

                                                                   SCC  :  30300699

                                                                       SAMPLE
                                           RUN  REASON   TEST
STA  CNTY AQCR  PLANT  PT  FORM      DATE    NO  TESTED  METHOD  UNITS
 36  3160  181  0005      A00017   05120171  01     1      10
 36  3160  181  0005      A00018   05120171  02     1      10

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EMISSIONS / MC
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STA  CNTY  AQCR  PLANT  PT  FORM
 36  3160   181  0005      AOOOU
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                                           RUN  REASON  TEST
                                     DATE    NO  TESTED METHOD  UNITS
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     The Storage and Retrieval of Aerotnetric Data (SAROAD) System was
one of the two original components of AEROS.  The SAROAD system provides
for the storage and retrieval of air quality and meteorological data
and generates air quality data reports in three categories:

         1.  Raw Data Reports
         2.  Summary Reports
         3.  Management Reports

     The raw data reports list the actual stored data on pollutant con-
centrations in the ambient atmosphere.  They give the geographic location
of the observations, as specified by the Site Code; the times and averag-
ing periods of the data; and  the method of data collection and analysis.
The seven raw data reports described below are:

         1.  Raw data  for less than 24 hour averaging periods
         2.  Raw data  for sampling.periods equal to or greater than
             24 hours
         3.  Raw data  for composite (variable samples)
         4.  Standards Listing
         5.  Site Description Inventory
         6.  Raw data  in SAROAD  format
         7.  Meteorological  Raw  Data  Report and Plot

      The summary reports give annual  and quarterly  summaries  and frequency
distributions of the  air quality data.  The five summary  reports described
below are:
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         1.  Yearly Frequency Distribution
         2.  Quarterly Frequency Distribution
         3.  Yearly Report by Quarters
         4.  Meteorological and Pollutant Summary Statistics Plot
         5.  Meteorological and Pollutant Frequency, Percent Frequency,
             and Plot Reports

     The management reports are designed to provide information on the
status of the data contained 1n the SAROAD files, as well as on the
activities of the data collection sites.  These reports also are to
provide Inventories of the data available from the SAROAD system.  The
six management reports described herein are:

         1.  Inventory by Site
         2.  Inventory by Pollutant
         3.  Inventory by Pollutant within State
         4.  Summary Report of Valid Data
         5.  Summary Report of Monitoring Activity
         6.  Active Site Report

     From the overall system point of view, SAROAD may be thought of as
being divided Into two major subsystems:  the SAROAD site file with its
associated information, and the SAROAD Data File consisting mainly of
air quality data of several varieties.

     The SAROAD site file contains descriptive information on the sampl-
ing site and Its environment.  This Information Includes the address of
the site; the type of surveillance carried on at the site, whether
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population-oriented, background, compliance investigation, etc; the sta-
tion location category, whether center city, industrial  or rural, etc.;
and the latitude, longitude, and elevation of the sampling device.  The
UTM coordinates may be given in place of or in addition  to the geographic
coordinates.  Data for approximately 9,000 sites are stored in the SAROAD
Site File, of which roughly one-half are currently operational sites.
The reasons for storing data from some 5,000 discontinued sites in the
SAROAD files have to do with the need for establishing trends in the am-
bient air quality around the nation and the importance of maintaining as
large a population of data as possible for that purpose.  In some cases
the new site is very close to the old site and the record may be considered
to be essentially uninterrupted if other factors, such as type of instru-
mentation, etc., remain unchanged.  In addition, the several states have
indicated plans for the installation of some 3,000 new sites, each one
of which will collect data from a number of instruments  sampling several
pollutants.  This growth is expected over the next few years, so that the
size of the SAROAD Site File may reasonably be expected  to increase by
that amount, at least.

     The principal uses of the SAROAD Site File at the present time is to
correlate the site location and other identifying characteristics with all
of the air quality (AQ) data associated with that site and to edit incoming
data.  All information on individual sites can be retrieved separately, if
desired, on a geographical basis (I.e., by state, AQCR,  etc.).

     Site numbers for new or previously unreported sites are assigned by
the appropriate EPA Regional Office.  Before this can be done, however,
all of the identifying characters of the site must be completed on the
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SAROAD site form.  No data can be included in the SAROAD files for a
site until a site number has been assigned to that site.  A complete
directory of all site data for SAROAD monitoring sites is published
annually by NADB (see section 5.2.3, below).

     The SAROAD Data Subsystem is made up of ambient air quality (AQ)
information and meteorological data which is submitted by over 4000
active air quality monitoring sites around the country for inclusion in
the SAROAD system.  The AQ data are extensively analyzed by statistical
means in order to reduce the large quantity of raw data to useful infor-
mation.  The parameter coding system is arranged so that approximately
72,000 different pollutant codes can be identified.  In addition, codes
are assigned for the methods of collection and analysis of each parameter
(pollutant).  The sampling intervals employed in the monitoring activi-
ties range from 1-hour averages of continuous monitoring instrument
readings to composite data taken at weekly, monthly, or quarterly inter-
vals or at irregular intervals.  For all AQ data, the following informa-
tion is submitted:

         1.  Site ID
         2.  Parameters (pollutants sampled), Method, Interval
         3.  Date of observation
         4.  Data Values

     Some of the reports which are available under the SAROAD system
include certain statistics derived from the AQ data in the file.  These
statistics are calculated for all AQ data in the file, but the statistics
are considered valid only when the data meet  the NADB criteria for
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completeness of data.  The formula for the four most commonly used sta-
tistics are given below, together with the stated criteria for data
quantity which must be satisfied before the statistics are considered
valid by NADB.
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The air quality data criteria are as follows:

     1.  Minimum summary criteria for continuous sampling (sampling
         interval less than 24 hours) are:

         a.  Data representing quarterly periods, must reflect
             a minimum of 75 percent of the total number of
             possible observations for the applicable quarter.
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              b.   Data representing annual  periods must reflect a
                  minimum of 75 percent of  the total  number of
                  possible observations for the applicable year.

          2.   Minimum summary criteria for  noncontinuous sampling
              (sampling interval of 24 hours or more) are:

              a.   Data representing quarterly periods must reflect a
                  minimum of five observations made during the applic-
                  able quarter.  If no measurements were made during
                  1 month of the quarter, each of the two remaining
                  months must have no fewer than two observations
                  reported.

              b.   Data representing annual  periods must reflect 4
                  quarters of observational data satisfying the indi-
                  vidual quarterly criteria.

Table 2.3.0.a summarizes the retrieval options available for each of
the SAROAD reports.
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Yearly Frequency Distribution
Quarterly Frequency Distribution
Yearly Report by Quarters
Meteorological and Pollutant Summary Statistics Plot
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RAW DATA LESS THAN 24 HOURS

General Description
      This report lists the hourly observations of pollutant concentrations in 24
columns, 1 line per day, 1 month per page.   The report may also be used, with
suitable modifications in format, for data recorded for 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-, 8-, and
12-hour intervals.  The heading of the report contains the name of the pollutant;
the pollutant/method code; the units used;  the method of collection and analysis;
the name of the state; the area; the site name and address; the complete site,
agency, and project code; the month and year; and an identifier giving the aver-
aging period of the observational data (for example, "1-hour data listing").  To
the left of the 24-column body of the report is a column giving the days of the
month; to the right are columns for the daily mean values and the number of ob-
servations made each day.  Below the row for the last day of the month are three
other rows, one for the average values for each hour, one for the numbers of ob-
servations made at each hour throughout the month, and one for the maximum value
occurring at each hour.  In the lower righthand corner are the average value for
the entire month, the total number of observations for the month, and the maxi-
mum value that occurred in the month.  The report is also capable of creating
3-, 8-, 12-, and 24-hour running averages from 1-hour data.

Retrievals Available
      The SAROAD System employs a standard selection format for all retrievals
for reports using the "SAROAD Standard Format Selection" procedure.  The 1-Hour
Data Listing may be retrieved by the following selection keys:
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Sorts Available
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order by site ID and within site by pollutant.
Sample Report
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site in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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RAW DATA LISTING GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 24 HOURS
General Description
     This report lists raw data observations for intervals of 24 hours,
1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 1 year, or composite data.  The data report
format varies with the sampling interval, but all intervals have the
following items in common: (1) sampling interval in the heading, (2) a
complete site description following the heading, and (3) the pollutant
name, sample collection and analysis names, data reporting units, and the
minimum detectable value for the sampling method.  The report begins a new
page with a change in interval, site, or pollutant.

     For 24-hour data, 1 year of data appears per page in 13 columns,
the first containing the days of the month and the next twelve one column
for each month of the year.  For each month and the year, the number of
observations, the maximum value, and the mean are listed.  A monthly mean
is computed only if at least two observations are present, and the yearly
mean is calculated only if the yearly summary criterion is met.  The geo-
metric mean is printed for particulates, and the arithmetic mean is printed
for all other pollutants.

     For the other reporting intervals, multiple years can be listed per
page.  For these intervals, the items listed include: the year; the month,
week, or sampling period, which is dependent on the interval; the data
value; and for composite data, the number of samples in the composite.

Retrievals Available
     This report may be retrieved by the following selection criteria:
nation, state, area, site, agency, project, pollutant, method, interval,
begin date, end date, AQCR, and county.
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following combinations are invalid:  (1)  area or county without state, (2)
site without state/area,  (3)  project without agency,  and (4)  method with-
out pollutant.

     The difference between a state/area and state/county retrieval is
important—a state/area selection will give the sites which are in that
area (city) while a state/county selection will give  all state/area
combinations located in that county.

Sorts Available
     No optional sorts are available.  The standard sort option for the
selected data is by interval and by site ID.

Sample Reports
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2.3.1.C shows a report for quarterly composite.
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     STANDARD REPORTS
     General  Description
     This  series  of  12  reports  shows,  for  each  pollutant-site  combination within  the
     geographical region  specified,  the number  of  occasions within  the period of
     time  specified  when  the  National  Ambient Air  Quality  Standards  (NAAQS) were
     violated.  For  those pollutants having both primary and secondary standards,  the
     numbers  of violations are  shown separately for  each type  of standard.  The
     standard format site description  information  appears  at the top of  the sheet
     with  the designation of  pollutant-interval combination above it, along with
     the State Code  and name  and  the valid date of the  data.   Below  the  site descrip-
     tion  data, the  main  body of  the report consists of 28 columns of data  (for
     the monthly  reports) or  13 columns of data (for the yearly reports) containing
     the individual  hourly or daily  observations for the pollutant in question.
     Every time that the  appropriate standard was  exceeded, a  symbol  (*  or +) is
     placed beside the  observation so  as to identify the time  and date of the vio-
     lation.   For the monthly reports, the number  of observations and the mean value
     are tabulated for  each day at the right-hand  side  of  the  paper; and the
     number of observations,  maximum value, and arithmetic mean are  listed  for
     each  hour of the day at  the  bottom of each column.  For yearly  reports the same
     data  are provided, but on  a  monthly basis.  Below  these figures are given the
     total number of observations for  the  month (or  year), the percentage of
     possible observations, the numbers of times that the  respective standards
     were  exceeded,  the arithmetic or  geometric mean and standard deviation, as
     appropriate, with  accompanying  statements  as  to whether the primary and sec-
     ondary standards were met  or exceeded (for those pollutants having  standards
     based on those  parameters),  and,  along the bottom  of  the  page,  the  identifica-
     tions by name of the methods of collection and  analysis,  together with a state-
     ment  defining the  time used  (whether  standard or daylight saving).

     The following reports are  available:
        a.  Particulate  (total suspended  particulates)
        b.  Sulfur  dioxide,  daily values
        c.  Sulfur  dioxide,  daily averages of  hourly values
        d.  Sulfur  dioxide,  3-hour  averages
        e.  Carbon  monoxide, hourly averages
        f.  Carbon  monoxide, 8-hour averages
        g.  Total oxidants
        h.  Ozone
        i.  Nitrogen dioxide,  daily values
        j.  Nitrogen dioxide,  hourly  values
        k.  Total hydrocarbons
        1.  Nonmethane hydrocarbons

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Retrievals Available

Once the basic selections of pollutant type and averaging interval have been
made, the standards reports may be retrieved on a nationwide, EPA region,
state, or AQCR basis for specified periods of time.

Sorts Available

There are no optional sorts available.

Sample Report

Figure 2.3.1.d shows a sample yearly report for particulate sampling followed
by a sample monthly report for 3-hour running averages for sulfur dioxide.
                                   2.3.1-8

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AS OF JUNE 02, 1973

SITECCDE: 141220006
AGENCY/PROJECT: HOI
AGENCY TYPE: CITY
CITY POPULATION: 3,369,597
AQCS POPULATION: 7,762,473
EPA-REGION: 5
SUPPORTING AGENCY: DEPARTMENT
COMMENTS :


PARTICULATE
NATIONAL AEROMETRIC DATA BANK STANDARDS REPORT FROM JAN 1970 TO DEC 1970 30301
ILLINOIS
LOCATION: CHICAGO LATITUDE: N41 C. 53 M. 06 S.
COUNTY(1540): COOK LONGITUDE: W067 D. 45 M. 40 S.
SITE AQCR: AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL 231 N PINE ST UTM ZONE: 16
STATION TYPE (12): CENTER CITY - RESIDENTIAL UTM NORTHING: 4,637.0 KM.
AQCR (C67): METROPOLITAN CHICAGO UTM EASTING: 436.8 KM.
SMSA (1600): CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ELEVATION ABOVE GROUND: 61 FT.
OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL CITY OF CHICAGO ELEVATION ABOVE MSL: 676 FT.
TIME ZONE: WEST 06 HOURS
JAN 1970 FEB 1970 MAR 1970 APR 1970 MAY 1970 .TUN 1970 .HIT. 1970 Mir. 1970 SEP 1970 HTT 1970 Hnv 197O rwr 1970
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26 M T
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NUMBER 9 0
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GEO MEAN 149 172
TOTAL SAMPLES =
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110 S W F M W 101 S T T S 409+T
M T S 80 T 85 T S W 122 F ' M W
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101 W S M T S 107 T F S H F
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AQCS POPULATION: 7,
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SUPPORTING AGENCY:
COMMENTS: TAMN PARA
CASN PARA
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1 S 13 13
2 S 160 155
3 M 239 221
4 T 108 111
5 W 747 784
6 T 465 458
7 T 124 175
8 S 458 448
9 S 69 63
10 M 521 535
11 T 341 360
12 W 681 718
13 T 1264 1314 +
14 F 293 290
15 S 553 559
16 S 626 592
17 M 327 314
18 T 350 347
19 W 168 145
20 T 65 135
21 F 275 293
22 S 704 718
23 S 278 253
24 M
25 T 26 26
26 W 203 194
27 T 701 727
28 T 275 284
29 S 354 347
30 S 380 345
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762,473

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SULFUR DIOXIDE
3 HOUR AVERAGE
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LOCATION: CHICAGO
COUNTY(1540): COOK
SITE AQCR: AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL 231 N PINE ST
STATION TYPE (12): CENTER CITY - RESIDENTIAL
AQCR (067): METROPOLITAN CHICAGO
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207 330
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515 574
275 415
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       11
  SITE DESCRIPTION INVENTORY
  General Description
        This report lists, in a standard site description format,  information
  concerning the environment and operating characteristics of the  given sampling
  site or sites.  The site descriptive information is arranged in  three blocks
  across the page, each block containing six to eight lines of information.   The
  various codes as set forth in Volume V, AEROS Manual of Codes, are provided for
  the various station parameters and each is defined by name.  These codes include
  those for the state, area, agency/project, EPA Region, county, station type,
  AQCR, SMSA, and UTM zone.  The actual numerical values are also  provided for the
  city and AQCR populations, as well as for various geographic parameters including
  the latitude and longitude of the sampling site, its UTM grid coordinates,  the
  elevation of the sampling probe above the ground and above MSL,  and the time
  differential«between local standard time and GMT.  In addition,  the name of the
  location is given, along with the name of the supporting agency  and any comments
  that may be appropriate.

  Retrievals Available
        The site description data can be retrieved on a state, AQCR,  or nation-
  wide basis.

  Sorts Available
        The report is sorted by Site Code number within states.   No other sorts
  are available as options for the user.

  Sample Report
        Figure 2.3.1.e shows a "Site Description Inventory" for two sites in the
  State of Rhode Island.
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SUBCODE: 410040001FOI
AGENCY 'PROJECT: F01
AGENCY TYPE: STATE
CITY POPULATION: 17,860
.., AQCR 'POPULATION: 1,645,380
. EPA-RZGION: 1
CO SUPPORTING AGENCY: RHODE ISLAND
'_, COMMENTS:

— • SITECODE: 410065001F01
1X3 AGENCY/PROJECT: F01
AGENCY TYPE: STATE
CITY POPULATION: 10,087
AQCR POPULATION: 1,645,380
EPA-REGION: 1
SUPPORTING AGENCY: RHODE ISLAND
COMMENTS:























NATIONAL AEROMETRIC DATA BANK
SITE DESCRIPTION INVENTORY
STATE (41): RHODE ISLAND
LOCATION: BRISTOL
COUNTY (0060) : BRISTOL CO
SITE ADDR: REYNOLDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
STATION TYPE (22): SUBURBAN - RESIDENTIAL
AQCR (120): METROPOLITAN PROVIDENCE
SMSA (6480): PROVIDENCE -PAWTUCKET -WARWICK, R.I.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH


LOCATION: BURRILVILLE
COUNTY (0320): PROVIDENCE CO
SITE ADDR: BURRILVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
STATION TYPE (22): SUBURBAN - RESIDENTIAL
AQCR (120): METROPOLITAN PROVIDENCE
SMSA (6480): PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET -WARWICK, R.I.
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FACE 41-0001

LATITUDE: 41 D. 40 M. 26 S. N
LONGITUDE: 71 D. 16 M. 18. S. W
UTM ZONE: 19
UTM NORTHING: 4615800
UTM EASTING: 00310900
-MASS ELEVATION ABOVE GROUND: 040 FT.
ELEVATION ABOVE MSL: 0090 FT.
DIFF. GOT: WEST 05 HOURS

LATITUDE: 41 D. 58 M. 9 S. N
LONGITUDE: 71 D. 39 M. 48 S. W
UTM ZONE: 19
UTM NORTHING: 4649500
UTM EASTING: 00279300
-MASS ELEVATION ABOVE FROUND: 020 FT.
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RAW DATA IN SAROAD FORMAT
General Description
      The report creates cards or magnetic tape of the raw data input to the
computer in the same form as prepared for input.  Figures 2.3.1.f, 2.3.1.g, and
2.3.1.h show the input data formats used for the SAROAD programs.

Retrievals Available
      There are several key items upon which retrieval may be made by using the
SAROAD Standard Format Selection procedure, including:  state, area, site, agency
type, AQCR, project classification, pollutant type, method of collection and anal-
ysis, sampling interval, and starting and ending dates.  Certain combinations of
selection keys are prohibited.  For example, a site key may be entered only if an
area key is also entered, and an area key may be entered only if a state key is
also entered.  Similarly, a project classification code may be included only if
an agency type is also specified, and a method of collection and analysis may be
specified only if a pollutant type is also specified.  All other combinations may
be considered as valid retrieval requests.  The period of interest is specified
by year and month for the starting and ending dates; for example, "7302 7304" or
"6801 7212" would be valid ways of specifying the desired retrieval period.  Codes
for the various retrieval items are given in Volume V of the AEROS Manual.

Sorts Available
      There are no sort options available.

Sample Report
      Figures 2.3.1.f through 2.3.1.h give the type and sequencing of data con-
tained in the report.  The output is available in the form of punched cards, or
on magentic tape, or both.
                                 2.3.1-13

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METEOROLOGICAL RAW DATA  REPORT AND PLOT
General Description
     This report creates two unique print formats and a plot of meteorological
data.  The first print format lists the site description at the top of the
page, then the parameter-method-unit names, and the raw data values for one
month.  Each line contains up to 24 raw data values, the mean, and number of
observations for each day.  This line is repeated for each day in the month.
At the bottom of the page, the minimum, maximum, average, and number of
observations are given for each hour of the day for that month.

     This second printout repeats the site description at the top and the
parameter-method-unit names and lists the minimum, the hour of the minimum,
the maximum, the hour of the maximum, the mean, and the number of observations
for each day of the month.

     The plot of the meteorological data is created on CALCOMP plotter or a
TEXTRONIX terminal.   A separate plot is created for each month of data.  The
daily minimums, maximums, and means for a specific parameter for each day of
the month are plotted with descriptive information on the site and parameter.
The plot is a separate report and may be omitted if only the raw data listing
is required.

Retrievals Available
     The meteorological raw data reports and plots may be retrieved by state,
area, site, agency,  project, pollutant (only 6XXXX) method units, start and end
date, and any appropriate combination of the above.
                                 2.3.1-17

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     For the plots, the minimum scale value and a delta value may be specified
by the user, or, if omitted, they are calculated by the program.  The user can
also specify what values (daily minimum, maximum, and/or mean) are plotted.

Sorts Available
     No optional Sorts are available for this report.  The report is printed
according to the order on the file:
         state/area/site/agency/project/pollutant/year/month

Sample Report
     Figures 2.3.1-1,j,k, show examples for wind speed for a site in Mobile,
Alabama, for January 1973.
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YEARLY FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION

General Description

     This report lists the site description and annual summary informa-
tion for all data that satisfy the retrieval criteria.  The site descrip-
tion is repeated at the top of each page, followed by the data.   The site
description gives the geographical information necessary to locate the
site and is separated from the data by a data heading.  Below the data
heading, the codes and names are given for the pollutant, the sampling
and analysis methods, the sampling interval, and the standard units  in
which the data are printed.  The data items include:  the year of the
data; the percent of observations for continuous data; the number of
observations; the number of primary and secondary violations  of  the
NAAQS's; the minimum detectable for the sampling method; the  minimum,
maximum and second maximum observations; the 10, 30, 50, 70,  90,  95,
and 99 percentiles; the arithmetic mean; the geometric mean;  and  the
geometric standard deviation.   The number of violations of the NAAQS's
represents the number of violations of the short term standards.
For the running averages, the  number of violations are for non-over-
lapping running averages.

     The retrieval  and print options which are based on summary criteria
are:  (1) print all  data which meet other selection criteria  but  do  not
print the means and standard deviation when summary criteria  are  not met
(default), (2)  print all  data  which meet Other selection criteria and

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 flag  the statistics when summary criteria are not met, (3) print only
 data  which meet summary criteria, or. (4) print only data which fail  the
 summary criteria.

 Retrievals Available

      The report is generated from data which satfsfy the following
 selection criteria:  nation, state, area, site, agency, project,
 pollutant, method, interval, begin year, end year, AQCR, and county.

      Most combinations of the above selection criteria are valid but  the
 following combinations are invalid:  (1) area or county without state,
 (2) site without state/area, (3) project without agency, and (4) method
 without pollutant.

      The difference between a state/area and a state/county retrieval  is
 important—a state/area selection will  only give the sites which are  in
 that  area (city) while a state/county selection will  give all  state/area
 combinations located in that county.

Sorts  Available

      This report may be sorted in ascending (default)  or descending
 order by the following options:   state,  area,  site,  agency, project,
 AQCR,  pollutant, method, units,  interval, year, pollutant value, and
 county code.   For this report,  the pollutant value sort is on  the yearly

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maximum observed value.  Any number of sorts  can  be specified  in  any
desired order, but certain sort combinations  may  produce  a  confusing
report.

Sample Report

     Figure 2.3.2.a shows a Yearly Frequency  Distribution Report  for
particulate, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide  and  ozone  for  a site in
Providence, Rhode Island.
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QUARTERLY  FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION

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      This  report lists the site description  and  quarterly summary  infor-
 mation for all  data that satisfy the retrieval criteria.  The site
description is repeated at the top of each page,  followed by the data.
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locate  the site and is separated from the data by a data heading.  Below
the data heading, the codes and names are given for the pollutant,  the
sampling and analysis methods, the sampling interval, and the standard
units in which the data are printed.  The data items include:  the  year/
quarter of the data; the percent of observations  for continuous  data;
the number of observations; the number of primary and secondary  viola-
tions of the NAAQS's; the minimum detectable for  the sampling method;  the
minimum, maximum, and second maximum observations;  the 10,  30, 50,  70,
90, 95, and 99 percentiles; the arithmetic mean;  the geometric mean; and
the geometric standard deviation.  The number of  violations  of the  NAAQS's
represents the number of violations of the short  term standards, and for
the running averages, the number of violations are  for non-overlapping
running averages.

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print the means and standard deviation when summary criteria are not met
(default),  (2) print all  data which meet other selection criteria and

                                2.3.2-5

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flag the statistics when summary criteria are not met,  (3)  print  only data
which meet summary criteria, or (4) print only data which  fail  the  summary
criteria.

Retrievals Available

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selection criteria:  nation, state, area, site, agency,  project,
pollutant, method, interval, begin year-quarter, end year-quarter,  AQCR
and county.

     Most combinations of the above selection criteria are  valid  but  the
following combinations are invalid:  (1)  area or county  without state,
(2) site without state/area, (3) project  without agency, and  (4)
method without pollutant.

     The difference between a state/area  and a state/county retrieval  is
important—a state/area selection will  only give the sites  which  are  in
that area (city) while a state/county selection will  give all state/area
combinations located in that county.

Sorts Available

     This report may be sorted in ascending (default) or descending
order by the following options:   state, area, site,  agency, project,
AQCR, pollutant, method, units,  interval, year, quarter, pollutant

                                2.3.2-6

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value, and county code.   For this report,  the pollutant value  sort is  on
the quarterly maximum observed value.   Any number of sorts  can be  specified
in any desired order, but certain sort combinations  would produce  a
confusing report.

Sample Report

      Figure 2.3.2.b  shows a Quarterly Frequency Distribution Report for
particulate and  carbon monoxide for a site in Providence,  Rhode Island.
                                2.3.2-7

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YEARLY REPORT BY QUARTERS

General Description

     This report lists the site description and selected summary informa-
tion for the year and for the individual quarters.   The site description
is repeated at the top of each page, followed by the data heading and
data for each pollutant-year selected.  The site description gives the
geographical information necessary to locate the site.   Below the data
heading, the codes and names are given for the pollutant, the sampling
and analysis methods, the sampling interval, and the standard units in
which the data are printed.  The data items include:  the year of the
data; the percent of observations for continuous data;  the minimum
detectable limit for the method; the arithmetic mean, arithmetic stand-
ard deviation, minimum observation, and maximum observation for the year;
and the number of observations and arithmetic mean  for each quarter.

     The retrieval and print options, which are based on summary criteria,
are:  (1) print all data which meet other selection criteria but do not
print quarterly and yearly statistics which do not  meet the summary
criteria, (2) print all  data which meet other selection criteria and
flag the statistics when summary criteria are not met,  or (3)  print only
data which fail the summary criteria with flags on  the data.
                                2.3.2-9

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Retrivals Available
                                              /'
     The report may be retrieved based on the following selection
criteria:   nation, state, area, site, agency, project, pollutant,
method, interval, begin year, end year, AQCR, and county.

     Most of the combinations of the above selection criteria are valid
but the following selections are invalid:  (1) area or county without
state, (2) site without state/area, (3) project  without agency,  and
(4) method without pollutant.

Sorts Available

     This report may be sorted in ascending (default) or descending order
by the following options:   state,  area, site, agency, project, AQCR,
pollutant, method, units,  interval, year, pollutant value,  and county
code.   For this report, the pollutant value  sort is on the yearly
maximum observed value.   Any number of sort  options can be specified in
any desired order but certain sort combinations  would produce a
confusing report.

Sample Report

     Figure 2.3.2x  shows  a Yearly  Report by  Quarters for particulate,
carbon monoxide, sulfur  dioxide,  and ozone for  a site in Providence,
Rhode Island.

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METEOROLOGICAL AND POLLUTANT SUMMARY STATISTICS PLOT

General Description
     This report creates a plot on a CALCOMP plotter or a TEXTRONIX
terminal of one of four different combinations of averages of quarterly
means for up to 50 sites.  The four different combinations are:  (1) one
meteorological parameter summarized over a specified time period, (2) one
meteorological parameter and one pollutant summarized over a time period,
(3) two meteorological parameters summarized over a time period, and
(4) two meteorological parameters and one pollutant summarized over a time
period.

     The plot format has a title (at the top) that is supplied by the
requestor.  Under this title is a list^of the sites used in the averages
with space for a maximum of 12 sites.  Under the site ID's is the list
of pollutant-method-interval-units for the selected pollutants and/or
parameters that are plotted.

     The plot of the parameters and/or pollutant is given next with all
parameters plotted on one axis system.   The X-axis is utilized for the
time scale and the Y-axis is utilized for the parameter or pollutant scale.
The minimum scale value and the delta value may be supplied for each
parameter or pollutant, or they will be calculated by the plot program.

Retrievals Available
     The summary statistic plots are generated for any of the four
combinations of parameters and/or pollutants as given above.  The selection
criteria required include  the specific parameters and/or pollutants, the
                                 2.3.2-12

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site ID (state-area-site-agency-project) for up to 50 sites, and the time
period required.  The minimum scale value and the delta value may be
specified or left to the computer to calculate.

Sorts Available
     No optional sorts are available.  The plots are created in the same
order as requested by the retrieval options.

Sample Report
     Figure 2.3.2.d shows an example of a plot of wind speed and direction
for two sites.  The absence of a plot for CO Indicates that the pollutant
was not reported.
                                 2.3.2-13

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                                 2.3.2-14

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 METEOROLOGICAL AND POLLUTANT FREQUENCY,  PERCENT FREQUENCY,
 AND PLOT REPORTS
 General  Description.
      This report creates two unique printouts  and  a  plot  on  a  CALCOMP
 plotter or TEXTRONIX  terminal  of two meteorological  parameters or a
 meteorological  parameter and a pollutant.   The outputs  give  the frequency
 of occurrence and percentage frequency of occurrence between a dependent
 variable and an independent variable.  The frequency of occurrence and
 percentage frequency  of occurrence are given for value  categories for  the
 dependent and independent variables.  Default  value  categories are
 included in the program for wind speed, wind direction, dry-bulb
 temperature, wet-bulb temperature, relative humidity, visibility, and
 precipitation;  and the user must specify the minimum value,  increment
 value, and the  number of increments Cup to 10} to  create  the value
 categories for  all other parameters.  Any parameter  except wind direction
 may be the dependent  variable, and any parameter may be the  independent
 variable.
      The program retrieves the specific  dependent  and  independent  variables
 for the site specified for a  time period of one  month  to  one year.  The
 dependent and independent variables  are  sorted by  site/month/day and  a
 frequency of occurrence is tabulated for the various value  categories.   The
•percentage frequency of occurrence is computed after the  frequency of occurrence
 has been completed.

      The program will  print the frequency of occurrence and the percentage
 frequency of occurrence of the dependent and independent  variables  and create
 an  optional  plot of  the percentage frequency of  occurrence.
                                  2.3.2-15

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     A separate page of printout is created for the frequency and percentage
frequency reports.  The report title is given at the top of the page
with the time span covered.  Below the time span, a complete site
description is printed for the specific site.  Below the site description
the value categories for the dependent variable are given on the first
line and the value categories for the independent are given in the column
on the left.  The remainder of the report varies with the number of
occurrence in each value category given on the frequency report and percentage
frequency occurrence in each value category on the percent report.  The
last column and line give the total number or percent in each value category.

     The program will create a single plot of the total percentage
frequency of occurrence of the dependent variable versus the independent
variable and optional plots of any value categories of the dependent
variables as specified by the requestor.  The plot gives the site ID,
location, time period, sampling interval, the name of the dependent
variable, and value category at the top.  The actual plot gives the
value categories of the independent variable as the scale of the X-axis
and the percentage frequency of occurrence as the Y-axis.

Retrievals Available
     The user must specify the complete site ID; the dependent and independent
variables;  the year, month, or quarter; the sampling interval; the reports
desired (printout and/or plot);  the number of the value categories for the plot;
and the minimum value, the increment value, and the number of increments
(maximum of 10) to create value categories for parameters that have no default
categories.
                                  2.3.2-16

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Sorts Available
     No optional sorts are available.  The printed reports and plots are
created in the same order as requested fay the retrieval  cards.

Sample Keport
     Figures 2.3.2,e, 2.3.2.f and 2.3.2.g show examples  of the frequency,
percentage frequency, and plot of wind speed as the dependent variable, and
wind direction as the independent variable for a site in Alabama in 1967.
                                  2.3.2-17

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1
 2.3.3.1  INVENTORY BY  SITE

 2.3.3.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

       This  report  lists,  for each state  specified,  11  columns  of  information
 with one  line  of data  for each unique  combination of the  following  data elements:
       a.   Site  Code  (9-digit nemeric)        f.
       b.   Agency/Project  Codes  (1  alpha,     g.
           2 numeric)                         h.
       c.   Location Name  (alpha)              i.
       d.   Pollutant  Name  (alpha)             j.
       e.   Pollutant/Method  Codes  (7 di-      k.
           git numeric  combined code)
Interval Code (1 numeric)
Units Code (2-digit numeric)
Year (4-digit number)
Number of Observations (numeric)
Maximum Observations (numeric)
Arithmetic Mean (numeric)
      Meanings  of all  of the above  codes are  given in Volume V of the AEROS
manual.

      The data  parameters  that establish or specify a line of printout constitute
the first eight columns of the report page, or items a  through h in the above  e-
numeration of the data elements.  The arithmetic mean is given for all data with
an asterisk marking the values that were obtained from  data not meeting minimum
summary criteria (see  Section 2.3.0).

2.3.3.1.2  RETRIEVALS  AVAILABLE

      Selections are limited to nationwide, EPA region, or state geographical
parameters.

2.3.3.1.3  SORTS AVAILABLE                 ___„

      The data  are sorted by Site ID, then by pollutant type within Site.  No
sort options are available  for this report.


2.3.3.1.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.3.3.a shows  a portion or a retrieval for the State of Rhode Island.

2.3.3.1.5  REMARKS

      The Inventory by Site lists for each site the number of years for which data
are available for each pollutant.  For each year, the number or observations and
the maximum observed value are printed out.  Because this report is sorted by
pollutant within Site ID Number,  it is most useful when information on a particu-
lar site or sites is desired.
                                 2.3.3-1

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05-08-75 NATIONAL AEROMETRIC DATA BANK
INVENTORY BY SITE
RHODE ISLAND
SITE AC/ LOCATION POLLUTANT POL-MTH INT UNIT
CODE PRJ NAME' NAME CODE CODE CODE
410040001 F01 BRISTOL PARTICULATE 1110191 7 01
7 01
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CO 7 01
410065001 F01 BURRH.LVILLE PARTICULATE 1110191 7 01
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1X3 7 01
7 01
410090001 FOl CHARLESTOWH PARTICULATE 1110191 7 01
7 01
7 01
SULFUR DIOXIDE 4240191 7 01
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1971 39 177. 62.
1972 61 101. 40.
1973 59 267. 43.
1974 33 91.
1971 43 90. 47.
1972 54 143. 38.
1973 59 128. 33.
1974 30 85.
1971 47 253. 48.
1972 60 88. 26.
1973 17 58.
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 DATE
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      PAGE
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  2.3.3.2  INVENTORY BY  POLLUTANT

  2.3.3.2.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        The format of the output is,  in part,  identical  to  that  of  the  Inventory
  by Site Report as described in paragraph 2.3.3.1.1.  Both reports contain  a  to-
  tal of 11 columns of data and the six righthand  columns contain the same types
  of information; that is,  Interval Code,  Units  Code,  Year, Number  of Observa-
  tions, the Maximum Observation, and the  Arithmetic Mean.   The  lefthand  side
  of the report essentially reverses  the order of  presentation of the data,  be-
  cause this report is by pollutant rather than  by site.  Thus,  the valid date of
  the information still  appears in the upper lefthand  corner of  the page, but  the
  heading reads "Inventory by Pollutant" rather  than "inventory  by  Site," and  the
  next line contains the name of the pollutant instead of the name  of the state.
  (See the following report writeup for an exception to  this.)   In  both reports,
  the page number appears in the upper righthand corner.  In this report, the
  five lefthand columns  contain, respectively, the Pollutant/Method Code, the
  Pollutant Name, the Site Code, the Agency/Project Code, and the Location Name.
  2.3.3.2.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

        Selection by nation, EPA region, state, and by pollutant is possible.
                                                                   No other sort
2.3.3.2.3  SORTS AVALIABLE

      The data are sorted by pollutant, then by state and area.
options are available.

2.3.3.2.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.3.3.b shows a portion of the inventory report for particulate
measurements in Chicago, Illinois.

2.3.3.2.5  REMARKS

      The Inventory by Pollutant lists, for each pollutant-method combination,
the number of years for which data are available for each sampling site.   For each
year, the number of observations and the maximum value observed  are printed out.
Because this report is sorted by site ID code within pollutant type, it is most
useful when information on a particular pollutant or pollutant-method combination
is desired.
                                2.3.3-3

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SUBJECT   Management Reports
                         SECTION
                            2
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   3
                                                                 DATE
                                                                 9/30/75
                                                                                  PAGE
   05-08-75
   UTIQNAL AEROMBTRIC DATA BANK
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                                141220006 HOI CHICAGO
                                141220007 HOI CHICAGO
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LOCATION INT
NAME CODE
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
8
7
8
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8
7
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7
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7
8
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CODE
01
01
01
01
01
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01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
YEAH
1965
1966
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1971
1972
X973
1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
HUH
DBS
12
144
12
138
12
144
12
127
12
134
142
138
59
141
12
140
12
134
12
142
12
107
12
130
133
137
58
132
12
140
12
139
12
137
12
96
9
140
140
127
53
129
12
139
12
133
12
140
12
118
MAX
DBS
220.
362.
228.
462.
236.
440.
226.
346.
216.
350.
253.
334.
239.
425.
159.
372,
185.
331.
161.
525.
155.
463.
186.
336.
276.
310.
385.
366.
172.
350.
163.
451.
160..
302.
170.
265.
136.
267.
247.
236.
203.
426.
213.
424.
241.
405.
220.
479.
288.
383.
ABITH
MEAN
173.
173.
174.
169.
170:
162.
161.
158.
160.
135.
125.
109.

138.
135.
142.
143.
129.
132.
132.
132.
137.
133.
114.
107.
90.

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127.
135.
136.
116.
118.
125.
127.


101.
92.
98.

166.
164.
177.
177.
144.
147.
188.
194.
173.
                         Figure  2.3.3;b.   Inventory  By Pollutant Report

                                           2.3.3-4

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2.3.3.3  STATE INVENTORY BY POLLUTANT

2.3.3.3.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      This report is identical to that last described (see 2.3.3.2) except that
it is for a single state.  Accordingly, the title line reflects this difference
and the name of the state appears in the heading; otherwise the same format is
used as for the Inventory by Pollutant Report.

2.3.3.3.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      Same as for the Inventory by Pollutant Report (see 2.3.3.2.2).

2.3.3.3.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      The data are sorted by state, then by pollutant area.  No other sort
options are available.

2.3.3.3.4  SAMPLE REPORT

       Figure 2.3.3.C shows a portion of the inventory report for particulates
measured in Chicago, Illinois.

2.3.3.3.5  REMARKS

      The content and format of this report are identical to those for the
preceding report except that the data are for a single state only.  Therefore,
this report is of greatest value when information on a certain pollutant of
pollutants is desired for a single state.
                                 2.3.3-5

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               NATIONAL AEROMF.TRIC DATA BANK
               STATE INVENTORY BY POLLUTANT
                       ILLINOIS
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POL-NTH POLLUTANT
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7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
7
7
7
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CODE
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
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1971
1972
1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
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OBS
137
132
143
12
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12
136
12
138
12
116
12
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134
139
57
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OBS
448.
897.
355.
120.
357.
120.
295.
96.
497.
124.
114.
121.
292.
229.
295.
225.
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MEAN
184.
169.
98.
93.
105.
100.
81.
82.
100.
100.
98.
96.
89.
85.
78.

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2.3.3.4  SUMMARY REPORT OF VALID DATA

2.3.3.4.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      This report uses information in the Quarterly Summary File to produce a
tabulation by State, AQCR, and Area (County or City) of coded information, one
line for each Site-Pollutant combination, indicating the quantity of data re-
ported for particulates, sulfur dioxide, NO , CO, HC, OX, and TOX.  The time
period of interest, which is specified by the user, can be from 1 to 5 years.
For each quarter or the year or years for which data were requested, a column
of coded data appears.  The codes, together with their meanings, are as follows:
      a.
      b.
      c.
"0" means "No Data"
"1" means "Data do not meet Summary Criteria"
"2" means "Data do meet Summary Criteria"
      The "SITE" and "POLLUTANT" columns contain codes for Agency Type and
Project Classification (under "SITE") and for Method of Collection and Analysis
and Time Interval (or Period of Observation) (under "POLLUTANT").  The meanings
for these codes are given in Volume V of the AEROS Manual.

2.3.3.4.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      Retrieval may be by the entire nation, for a single state, or by area
(that is, city or county), site, agency, or project classification, or any
combination of these.  If no particular item is specified in one or more of the
selection fields, all of the .possible items in that field or fields will be
retrieved.

2.3.3.4.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

     The standard sorting hierarchy is by state, AQCR, area, site number, agency
type, project classification code, pollutant type, method code, and time interval,
all in ascending numerical or alphabetical order.  No options for alternative
sorting sequences are available to the user.

2.3.3.4.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.3.3.d shows a sample of the "Summary Report of Valid Data" for
the State of Rhode Island.
                                  2.3.3-7

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2.3.3.5  SUMMARY OF MONITORING ACTIVITY

2.3.3.5.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      This report uses information in the Quarterly Summary File to produce a
tabulation by sta.te and AQCR for the selected pollutants of the numbers of sites
meeting the summary criteria for the quarter selected for study.  (The minimum
summary criteria are defined in Section 2.3.0.)  The result in a nationwide re-
port sorted by AQCR within states for all 55 "states1.1  Each state has its own
page in the report, with each AQCR within the state occupying one line of data.
There is also a "Total" line at the bottom of each page, but no grand total; that
is, only the totals for each state are given.

      For each of the pollutant-sampling period combinations, three columns of
data are given; these columns are headed "REQ1,1  "PRO," and "RPT," meaning, re-
spectively, "Required by EPA,"  "Proposed in the State Implementation Plan (SIP)
for 1974," and "Reporting to the National Aerometric Data Bank - Based on Quar-
ter X of 197X Data."  In the example, the seven possible pollutant-averaging
period combinations are:
      a.  "TSP" (Total Suspended Particulates)
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2.3.3.5.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      The report is available only on a nationwide basis at present.  The time
period is specified by Year and Quarter; for example, 7301, 7404, etc.  The data
satisfying the summary criteria ,are tallied by monitoring site for a single quar-
ter of the given calendar year.  If data for more than one quarter are needed, a
separate run must be made for each quarter.

2.3.3.5.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      As stated in paragraph 2.3.3.5.1, the report is sorted by state and AQCR.
This is accomplished under program control, and no other sorts may be specified
by the user.

2.3.3.5.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.3.3.e shows a portion of this summary report for the State of
Arkansas.
                               2.3.3-9

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 AIR QUALITY DATA
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 MANAGEMENT REPORTS
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 DATE
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  2.3.3.6  ACTIVE SITE REPORT

  2.3.3.6.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        This report consists of a sorted inventory of sites  that  have reported
  SAROAD data during a specified time interval.   The report  is  made  up of a series
  of subreports, one for each site,  each of which contains  a description of the
  site and summaries of the pollutants measured,  methods used,  time  intervals,
  units, and numbers of observations reported.   Because both retrieval and sorting
  are under the control of the user, the entries  for each site  may be different
  in content and arrangement, although provision  may be made for  only one type
  of sorting hierarchy in a single run.

  2.3.3.6.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

        There are 10 key items upon which retrieval may be made in this report.
  These retrieval items are:  state, area, site,  agency type, project classification,
  pollutant type, method of collection and analysis, sampling interval, AQCR,  and
  starting and ending dates.  Certain combinations of selection keys are prohibi-
  ted.  For example, a site key may be entered  only if an area  key is also entered,
  and an area key may be entered only if a state  key is also entered.  Similarly,
  a project classification code may be included only if an  agency type is also
  specified, and a method of collection and analysis may be  specified only if  a
  pollutant type is also specified.   All other  combinations  may be considered  as
  valid retrievals.  The period of interest is  specified by  year  and quarter for
  the starting and ending dates; for example, "7302 730A" or "6801 7204" would be
  valid ways of specifying the desired retrieval  period.  Codes for  the various
  retrieval items are given in Volume V of the  AEROS Manual.

  2.3.3.6.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

        The selected sites may be sorted in a variety of ways before the report
  is printed out.  The six possible codes available for use  are:

        a.  Ascending key STATE
        b.  Ascending key AREA
        c.  Ascending key SITE
        d.  Ascending key AGENCY
        e.  Ascending key PROJECT
        f.  Ascending key AQCR
                                  2.3.3-11

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      The sort codes may be entered in any order, and the order determines the
sorting hierarchy; that is, the first code entered will determine the primary
sort, the second one will determine the secondary sort, and so on.  There are
only two restrictions on the use of the sort codes:  at least one sort code
must be specified, and each sort code may appear only once for a given run.

2.3.3.6.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 2.3.3.f shows a portion of the inventory report for the State of
Rhode Island.
                                  2.3.3-12

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       DATE:  MAY 07,  1975
                                                 RATIONAL    AEROMETRIC    DATA    BANK
                                   INVENTORY OF SITES REPORTING DATA DURING 1ST QUARTER,  1974     THRU    4TB QUARTER.  1974
                                                            STATE(41):  RHODE ISLAND
                                                                                                                            PACE: 0007
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  CITY POPULATION:    179,213            ELEV ABOVE MSL:
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        AQCR(120): METROPOLITAN PROVIDENCE
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Because of the importance in many fields of activity of the air quality data
in the SAROAD system, information is required on the quality of those data.
QAMIS is an interim system designed to evaluate the existing networks of
ambient air quality monitoring sites as the present efforts toward quality
control are actually being carried out.  The initial purpose was to ascertain
the quality control activities of the various agencies that collect ambient
air quality data, analyze the data collected, convert the data to SAROAD
format, and submit the data to NADB for entry into the SAROAD system.  As it
is presently organized, the QAMIS system provides NADB with the ability to
analyze and summarize quality assurance information and relate it to specific
categories of data within the SAROAD system, such as sites, agencies, methods
of collection and analysis, etc.  QAMIS data collected in early 1974 for only
a portion of the agencies, labs, sites, and pollutants in SAROAD.  There
are no current plans to update the QAMIS files.

The QAMIS data file is organized into agency, laboratory, and site information.
The two basic types of reports are the Data Reports and the QCI (Quality
Control Index) Reports.  The data report includes the QCI data for each
agency, laboratory or site.  The QCI report contains agency, laboratory, or
site ID number and address as well as the QCI scoring report.  Each of the 17
reports available through the QAMIS system consists of responses to a set
of from 8 to 18 questions, some of which are divided into two or three sub-
parts.  Thus, a questionnaire may comprise as many as 23 technical and manage-
ment questions.  The Data Reports include printouts of both the questions and
the answers.

The QCI data consist of a numerical score and a letter grade assigned to the
answers furnished by the respondee to the questionnaires.  A scoring and
weighing system is used by NADB to arrive at a quantitative evaluation or
indication of the quality of the data produced by a given agency, site, or
laboratory.  The goal is to have as objective a method as possible for grading
the monitoring activities of each agency.

A numerical score ranging in value from 0 to 100 is assigned to each
response to a questionnaire, and weighing factors between 1 and 4 are pre-
assigned to each of the questions.  The scoring values are also predeter-
mined, and vary depending upon the particular questionnaire being graded.
The standard arrangement for the assignment of letter grades to the results
of the questionnaires is as follows:
     A
     B
     C
     D
85 and above
70-84
60-69
50-59
     F = less than 50
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For laboratory-dependent method codes, a pollutant/laboratory score ratio is
also included for greater sophistication in grading the questionnaire responses.
The standard ratio (if no other values are assigned) is 50/50; like the weighing
factors and the grade scales (letter grade breakpoints), the pollutant/
laboratory score ratios may be changed as desired.  Regular procedures exist
for this purpose.  Because all eight questionnaires are different from one
another, the scoring tables for each are unique.  The Opinion Poll is not
graded; therefore, no scoring table exists for this questionnarie.

In summary, the system includes provisions for changing the QCI's based on
new or revised weighing factors, grading scales, and pollutant/laboratory
score ratios.

A single report may be requested, or multiple requests may be made in a single
run.  In addition to the 17 specific reports discussed in more detail in the
following paragraphs, a "Dump" of all data in the QAMIS File may also be re-
quested.  For either of these two cases (a Dump or a multiple request) the
primary sort is always by the type of report requests, as follows (this is
the QAMIS "standard sort"):

     a.  Agency
     b.  Laboratory
     c.  Site
     d.  Pollutant type in order: TSP, S02, NO., CO, and OX

For a multi-state request, the second-order sort is by state in order of their
code numbers (alphabetical order).

There are no optional sorts available for any of the reports in the QAMIS
system.
                                    2.4.1-2

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 RETRIEVAL MANUAL
SECTION
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CHAPTER
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SUBJECT
QAMIS
SECTION
   2
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  4
 DATE
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SUBJECT
  1
      PAGE
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  2.4.1.1  AGENCY REPORTS

  2.4.1.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        The QAMIS File contains answers to 23 technical and managerial questions
  relating to quality control at each data-collection agency.  Included are ques-
  tions on training, budgeting, personnel, workload, and data transcription pro-
  cedures.  The two types of reports available are the Agency-Data and Agency-
  QCI reports.

  2.4.1.1.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

        The data in these reports may be selected for a single agency, for all
  agencies in a state, or for .all agencies nationwide.

  2.4.1.1.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

        The available sorts for this report are:

        a.  State
        b.  Agency ID Number

  2.4.1.1.4  SAMPLE REPORT

        Figure 2.4.1.a shows a typical Agency Report.  This example is the result
  of a request for data from all agencies in California.  In each report type, the
  questionnaire is printed out first, followed by the responses in a definite
  format, different for each type of questionnaire.  In this case, the five a-
  gencies for which responses were on hand were assigned grades ranging from A
  to D (scores of 95 and 59, respectively).
                                      2.4.1-3

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                                                                  INTERIM
                                                     DATA QUALITY INFORMATION SHEET FOR
                                                           AIR POLLUTION AGENCIES
    IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR PERIOD WAS THERE
    A FORMALIZED AND OPERATIONAL QUALITY CONTROL
    PROGRAM IN THE AGENCY?  (Y OR N)
    A.
        HOW MASY WHOLE YEAR TERMS HAS A QUALITY
        CONTROL PROGRAM BEEN IN FORCE?
    WHERE THERE HAS BEEN A FORMALIZED QUALITY
    CONTROL PROGRAM IN THE LATEST FISCAL YEAR
    PERIOD,

    A.  APPROXIMATELY WHAT PERCENT OF THE AGENCY'S
        BUDGET WAS ALLOCATED TO THE QUALITY CONTROL
        EFFORT?

    B.  APPROXIMATELY WHAT PERCENT OF THE AGENCY'S
        BUDGET WAS ALLOCATED TO THE OVERALL AIR
        MONITORING EFFORT?

    C.  FOR THE ABOVE, IS THERE A DESCRIPTION OF
        THE PROGRAM PLAN AVAILABLE?

    IN THE AIR MONITORING PROGRAM ARE PERSONNEL
    EMPLOYED WHO HAVE A MINIMUM OF THREE HOURS OF
    UNDERGRADUATE TRAINING IN:

    A.  STATISTICS?  (Y OR N)

    B.  QUALITY CONTROL?  (Y OR N)

    C.  COMPUTER PROGRAMMING? (Y OR N)

    IN THE AIR MONITORING PROGRAM OPERATIONS ARE
    DATA SAMPLES CHECKED, AS A NECESSARY AND ROUTINE
    STEP, IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDIZED PROCEDURES?
    (Y OR N)

    IF YES, IS THE METHOD:   (A)   COMPUTERIZED?
                            (B)   MANUAL?    (A OR B)

    IN THE AIR MONITORING OPERATION WHAT NUMBER
    OF PERSONS ARE ASSIGNED TO REVIEW ALL INCOMING
    SAMPLING DATA?
    (I.E. 1 THRO 8, 9 FOR NINE OR MORE)
 6.  IS IT A MATTER OF STANDARD PROCEDURE THAT A RANKING
     AND KNOWLEDGEABLE OFFICER  OF THE AfENCY REVIEW AND
     APPROVE ALL AIR DATA FORMS PRIOR TO SUBMISSION
     TO EPA?  (Y OR N)

 7.  DOES THE AGENCY EACH QUARTER YEAR SUBMIT TO EPA
     ALL AIR SAMPLING DATA UTILIZING THE SAROAD
     FORMAT?  (Y OR N)

 8.  IS THERE A  PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION, FLOW DIAGRAM
     OR OTHER CHART WHICH SHOWS A COMPLETE DATA
     SEQUENCE FROM POINT OF AQUISITION TO POINT
     OF SUBMISSION OF DATA TO EPA?  (Y OR N)

 9.  HOW MANY TIMES ARE DATA MANUALLY TRANSCRIBED
     IN THE ABOVE (8) SEQUENCE?

10.  HOW IS THE  ACTUAL TRANSCRIPTION OF VALUES
     ACCOMPLISHED?

          (A) BY NUMBER COPYING
          (B) BY NUMBER DICTATION
          (C) OTHER, EXPLAIN

II.  DURING QUARTERLY AIR MONITORING OPERATIONS ESTIMATE
     THE TYPICAL PERCENT AMOUNT OF SAMPLE DATA THAT IS
     REJECTED AS INVALID, AND THUS NOT SUBMITTED TO
     EPA (EXCLUDE EQUIPMENT DOWNTIME DUE TO CALIBRATION
     OR MAINTENANCE).

12.  AS A MATTER OF PROCEDURE ARE AIR QUALITY DATA
     ROUTINELY PUBLISHED BY THE AGENCY?  (Y OR N)

13.  HOW MANY MONITORING SITES  ARE MAINTAINED
     BY THE AGENCY?

14.  IS THERE A  DOCUMENTED PROCEDURE FOR THE INVESTIGATION
     OF DATA AHAMOLIES?  (Y OR  N)

IS.  ARE NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS ROUTINELY PERFORMED
     ON THE COLLECTED DATA?  (Y OR N)
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      The QAMIS file contains responses to 10 standard questions on such subjects
as personnel qualifications and equipment availability and usage at laboratories
where the raw data collected at the site are reduced and analyzed.  The two
types of report available are the Lab-Data and Lab-QCI reports.

2.4.1.2.1  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      The data may be selected for a single laboratory, for all laboratories
within a single state, or for all laboratories nationwide.

2.4.1.2.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

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               1.    IF THE LABORATORY PERFORMS  FUNCTIONS OTHER THAN THE ANALYSES OF AIR SAMPLES,
                    ESTIMATE THE PERCENT OF TIME OF ANALYSES OF AIR SAMPLES.

               2.    IS A MAJORITY OF LAB EQUIPMENT LABELLED ACCORDING TO ITS  LAST  INSPECTION
                    DATE AND ITS DUE DATE FOR CALIBRATION?  (Y OR N)

               3.    HOW MANY PERSONS DOES THE LABORATORY EMPLOY FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR PROGRAM?

               4.    OF IKE ABOVE, WHAT NUMBER HAVE ATTENDED FORMAL COURSES ON THE  ANALYSES OF
                    AIR POLLUTANTS?

               5.    FOR THE ABOVE, RANK THE SOURCE OF FORMAL TRAINING:   MOST  FREQUENT - 1, LEAST - 6

                         A.  FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SPONSORED
                         B.  STATE GOVERNMENT  SPONSORED
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                         E.  CARBON MONOXIDE
                         F.  TOTAL HYDROCARBONS

               7.    ARE REPLICATES ROUTINELY MADE  OF COLORIMETRIC CALIBRATIONS? (Y OR N)

               8.    IS AN UP-TO-DATE RECORD MAINTAINED OF THE STANDARD DEVIATIONS  OF THE
                    CALIBRATION CURVES SLOPE AND INTERCEPT?  (Y OR N)

               9.    ARE CHECKS MADE TO DETERMINE ARITHMETIC ERRORS IN CALCULATIONS FOR
                    OBTAINING CONCENTRATIONS?  (1  OR B)

              10.    IS PERFORMANCE QUALITY CONTROL DATA DOCUMENTED ID A BOUND BOOK?  (Y OR N)
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  2.4.1.3.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        The QAMIS  Site File  contains  such  technical  site data  as  general history,
  instrumentation,  and pollutants  monitored.   The  Site File  also  contains  the
  technical specifications and  engineering procedures used for monitoring  each
  pollutant at the site.  The two  reports  available  include  the Site-Data  Report
  and the Site-QCI Report.

  2.4.1.3.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

        The data may be selected for  one site,  for all sites in an  agency,  for
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  2.4.1.3.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

        a.   State
        b.   Site ID
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           A.  TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULAR
           B.  OXIDANT
           C.  NON-METHANE HYDROCARBON
           D.  CARBON MONOXIDE
           E.  NO-2
           F.  SO-2

 2.  ARE ANY OTHER POLLUTANTS MONITORED AT THIS SITE?  (Y OR N)

 3.  IS THE PCWFR SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE INSTRUMENTS REGULATED?  (Y 08 N)

 It.  ARE MANUALS FOR EVERY MONITORING INSTRUMENT READILY AVAILABLE AT
     THE LOCATION OF THE SAMPLING SITE?  (Y OR N)

 5.  ARE REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS HANDBOOKS, GUIDELINES, AND
     OPERATING MANUALS AVAILABLE?  (Y OR N)

 6.  IS A LOGBOOK KEPT FOR THE SITE?  (Y OR N)
     IF SO A.  DOES  IT CONTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING CALIBRATION?  (Y OR N)
           B.  ARE DAILY ENTRIES MADE?  (Y OR N)
           C.  IS AN ATTEMPT MADE TO RECORD ALL EVENTS WHICH MIGHT
               INFLUENCE DATA QUALITY?  (Y OR N)

 7.  THE DATA AQUISITION SYSTEM IS:
          (A)  COMPLETELY AUTOMATED
          (B)  SEMI-AUTOMATED
          (C)  MANUAL

 8.  IF SOME PORTION OF THE SYSTEM IS NOT AUTOMATED, ARE PREPRINTED  FORMS
     IN USE FOR RECORDING DATA?  (Y OR N)

 9.  ARE SPOT CHECKS CONDUCTED TO DETECT ERRORS IN MANUAL TRANSCRIPTION OF DATA?

10.  ON TIE AVERAGE, HOW OFTEN ARE ROTAMETERS CLEANED?
          (A)  ONCE  WHEN INSTALLED      (D)  ANNUALLY
          (B)  MONTHLY                 (E)  LESS FREQUENTLY THAN ANNUALLY
          (C)  QUARTERLY

11.  HAVE ANY OF THE CURRENT SITE OPERATORS ATTENDED COURSES DEALING WITH
     AIR POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION?  (Y OR N)

12.  ROW MANY YEARS  HAS THE SITE BEEN IN OPERATION AT ITS PRESENT LOCATION?

13.  ARE ALL DEVICES WHICH ASK FACTORY CALIBRATED LABELLED WITH DATE OF LAST
     CALIBRATION AND DATE HHU RECALIBRATIOH IS DDE?  (Y OR N)


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2.4.1.4.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      These reports make use of the data in the QAMIS file to give output data
for the selection criteria outlined in the following paragraph.  The 10 reports
available in this section are:
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2.4.1.4.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

      Selection criteria for these reports are as follows:

      a.  Specific pollutant-method combination at a site
      b.  All methods for one pollutant
      c.  All pollutants for one agency
      d.  All pollutants for one laboratory
      e.  All pollutants for one site
      f.  All pollutants in a single state
      R.  All pollutants nationwide

2.4.1.4.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

      a.  State
      b.  Site ID
      c.  Method
      d.  Laboratory ID
      e.  Agency ID Number

      A multi-pollutant request is sorted in the order:  TSP, SO-, NO , CO, OX.

2.4.1.4.4  SAMPLE REPORT

      See Figures 2.4.1.d through 2.4.1.h.
                                   2.4.1.12

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                                             DATA QUALITY INFORMATION  SHEET FOR
                                 TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MEASUREMENT  (III-VOL SAMPLER ONLY)
          I.    PREPINTED  PARAMETER CODE SHOULD CORRESPOND TO THAT FOUND  IN THE SAROAD CODING HAHUAL
               (PARAMETER CODE - 11101).

          2.    PREPRINTED METHOD CODE SHOULD CORRESPOND TO THAT FOUND  IN THE SAROAD CODING MANUAL
               (METHOD CODE - 91).

          3.    PRINT  BRAND NAME AND MODEL NUMBER OF SAMPLER USED TO MONITOR TSP AT TK SITE.

               A.   IS A SECOND SAMPLER AVAILABLE OR PRESENTLY IN USE AT  THE SITE?  (Y OR N)

          4.    ARE  THE FILTERS CHECKED RANDOMLY FOR SURFACE ALKALINITY?  (Y OR N)

          5.    ARE  THE FILTERS VISUALLY INSPECTED FOR IMPERFECTION? (Y  OR N)

          6.    ARE  THE FILTERS CONDITIONED BEFORE INITIAL AND FINAL WEIGHING?  (Y OR N)

          7.    ARE  ENVELOPES OR FOLDERS IN USE FOR TRANSPORTING FILTERS? (Y OR N)

          8.    ARE  FLOW RATES MEASURED BEFORE AND AFTER SAMPLING PERIOD? (Y OR N)

          9.    IF THE ANSWER TO NO. 8 IS YES, ESTIMATE THE AVERAGE PERCENT CHANGE IN FLOW RATES

                              (A) LESS THAN 10 PERCENT
                              (B)  10-20 PERCENT
                              (C)  GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT

         10.    ARE  ALL WEIGHINGS AND SERIAL NUMBERS OF FILTERS KEPT IN A LOGBOOK AT THE
               LABORATORY?  (Y OR N)

         11.    IS THERE A LOGBOOK AT EACH SAMPLER TO RECORD FLOUS AND  TIMES?  (Y OR N)

         12.    ENTER  THE  LETTER CORRESPONDING TO THE STATEMENT BELOW THAT MOST CLOSELY ESTIMATES
               THE  FREQUENCY OF FLOW RATE CALIBRATION.

                              (A)  ONCE WHEN FIRST PURCHASED
                              (B)  ONCE WHEN PURCHASED THEN AFTER EVERY SAMPLER MODIFICATION
                              (C)  ONCE WHEN PURCHASED THEN AT REGULAR  INTERVALS THEREAFTER

         13.    WHAT IS THE APFRCKMTE TIME DELAY BETWEEN SAMPLE COLLECTION AND FINAL WEIGHING?
               (ANSWER IN DAYS)
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                      3.   PRINT BRAND NAME AND MODEL NUMBER OF SAMPLER USED TO MONITOR SO-2 AT THE SITE.

                          A.   IS A SECOND SAMPLER AVAILABLE OR PRESENTLY IN USE AT THE SITE?  (Y OR N)
                      4.   ENTER MEASURED MINIMUM DETECTABLE CONCENTRATION FOR THE MAIN SAMPLER IN PPM.
                      5.   ARE  SPOT CHECKS RANDOMLY CONDUCTED USING CONTROL SAMPLES TO AUDIT THE PERFORMANCE
                          OF THE ENTIRE SYSTEM?  (Y OR N)
                      6.   ARE  CALCUIATIONS OR ESTIMATES MADE OF THE PRECISION OF THE RESULTS IN ORDER
                          TO PUT BOUNDS ON THE REPORTED DATA?  (Y OR N)
       FOR CONTINUOUS SAMPLERS ONLY:

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     (B) EVERY 2-3 DAYS   (E) NOT POSSIBLE
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     (B) MONTHLY          (E) NEVER
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 ARE SPOT CHEKCS  MADE TO  ASSESS THE DATA REDUCTION ERRORS?

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                         FOR BUBBLER SAMPLERS ONLY:

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                    (C) ONCE A QUARTER

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           13.   IF SO-2 PERMEATION TUBES ARE USED, HOW ARE THEY CALIBRATED?
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           2.   ENTER METHOD CODE FROM SAROAD CODING MANUAL.

           3.   PRINT BRAND NAME AND MODEL NUMBER OP SAMPLER USED TO MONITOR NO-2 AT THE SITE.

               A.   TO A SECOND SAMPLER AVAILABLE OR PRESENTLY IN USE AT THE SITE?  (Y OR N)

           4.   ENTER MEASURED MINIMUM DETECTABLE CONCENTRATION FOR THE MAIN SAMPLER IN PPM.

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   2
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  2.4.1.5   OPINION SURVEY  BY AGENCY

  2.4.1.5.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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                   1.   IN YOUR OPINION CAN A STRUCTURED DATA QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM  BE OF VALUE AND BENEFIT
                       TO OVERALL AGENCY GOALS?  (Y OR N)

                   2.   ESTIMATE THE PERCENT OF THE OVERALL PROGRAM BUDGET.  IN YOUR OPINION, THAT SHOULD
                       APPROPRIATELY BE DEVOTED TO A QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM.
                             (A)  RANGE. 1-5 PERCENT
                             (B)  RANGE. 6-10 PERCENT
                             (C)  RANGE, 11-15 PERCENT.
                             (D)  RANGE, 16 PERCENT OR GREATER

                   3.   RANK  THE AGENCY'S CURRENT OR MOST RECENT QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM.
                             (A)
                             (B)
                             (C)
                             (D)
                             (E)
           VERY POOR
           POOR
           FAIR
           GOOD
           SUPERIOR
                   6.
ORDER  (RANK AS 1,  2,  3,  4;  1-H1GHEST) THE FOLLOW DIG STATEMENTS TO REFLECT YOUR
OPINION AS TO THE FACTORS THAT WOULD  IMPROVE THE AGENCY'S DATA QUALITY OPERATIONS:
       A.  BETTER QUALIFIED  PERSONNEL
       B.  BETTER INSTRUMENTATION
       C.  BETTER LABORATORY FACILITIES
       D.  PERIODIC AUDITS OF OPERATING PROCEDURES OR PERSONNEL

SIMILARLY, ORDER THE STATEMENTS TO REFLECT THE FACTOR THAT RESULTS IN A SOURCE OF
ERROR IN PROCEDURES OF MEASUREMENT OF POLLUTANTS (I.E. 1-LEAST 4-GREATEST) :
       A.  CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
       B.  METHOD OF ANALYSIS
       C.  DATA REDUCTION
       D.  OPERATOR  .

ORDER THE STATEMENTS TO REFLECT THE INCREASING IMPORTANCE OF FACTORS FOR GOOD DATA
QUALITY:  (I.E.  1-MOST IMPORTANT TO  4-LEAST IMPORTANT)
       A.  PERSONNEL TRAINING
       B.  PERIODIC AUDITS OF OPERATIONS
       C.  USE OF CONTROL SAMPLES TO  TEST PROFICIENCY (EG. MOBILE SAMPLER IN
                PARALLEL TO  CHECK EQUIPMENT SAMPLING OF TSP)
       D.  PROPER PROCEDURES FOR MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION OF INSTRUMENTS

RANK THE FOLLOW ING POLLUTANTS  (1-MOST NEEDED TO 6-LEAST NEEDED) TO REFLECT WHERE
GUIDELINES (EPA OR OTHER) ARE MOST NEEDED FOR POLLUTANT MEASUREMENT METHOD:
       A.  TSP                         D.  OXIDANT
       B.  HC                          E.  NO-2
       C.  CO                          F.  SO-2

IS IT YOUR OPINION THAT INSPECTION, OF OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT AND OPERATORS, BY OTHER
THAN AGENCY OFFICIALS  WOULD  RESULT IN HIGHER QUALITY DATA?  (Y OR N)
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(D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
STATE/ CAN QC PROGRAM WHAT PERCENT OF RANK AGENCY'S ORDER QC ORDER ORDER DATA RANK NEED FOR WOULD OUTSIDE
AGENCY BE OF BENEFIT TO BUDGET SHOULD CURRENT OR PROGRAM ERROR QUALITY POLLUTANTS INSPECTORS BE
CODE AGENCY GOALS? QC PROGRAM GET? RECENT PROGRAM NEEDS FACTORS FACTORS GUIDELINES OF HELP?
05/001 YES 6-10 GOOD A-3 A-4 A-l TSP-1 OX -6 NO
B-l B-3 B-3 HC-4 N02-2
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D-4 • D - 2 D-2
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CHAPTER HAZARDOUS AND TRACE
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The Hazardous and Trace Emissions System (HATREMS) is a computer based emission in-
ventory system currently being developed for storing and retrieving emissions data
from both point and area sources.  The system will be closely related to NEDS (see
2.1.0.0) in that it stores similar data and produces a similar set of reports; how-
ever, it will be designed to handle any number of pollutants rather than the 5 cri-
teria pollutants.

Additional information on HATREMS reports will be available when the system develop-
ment is complete.
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CHAPTER
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       The SIP system was designed to automate the process of updating and retriev-
 ing selected portions of the various State Implementation Plans.  At the present
 time, only officially approved rules and regulations are entered into the system.
 In each case, the full tests of the Tules and regulations  portions of the re-
 spective SIP's are used.

       The SIP system yields retrieval of the full texts of the selected portions of
 the SIP's of interest.  There are more than 180 identifying codes available to use
 as retrieval keys.  Examples of 'these keys are:

       a.  Source surveillance record keeping
       b.  Sulfur dioxide control regulations for Kraft pulp mills

       The desired subject matter will be retrieved for the state or states spe-
 cified in the report request.  A special "Type 4" output consists of the number
 of regulations that meet the selection criteria.  This is useful to the user
 before he makes the actual full text retrieval because he can obtain an idea of
 the probable volume of output that will be forthcoming.

       The terms "segment text" and "text category" that appear in the following
 paragraphs are .defined as follows:

       a.  Segment text refers to the actual text of the given SIP or SIP's that
           is printed out by the computer as a result of the request specifications.
           For most requests, this text will be a "segment" of the Specified Plan
           or Plans, rather than the complete Plan.
       b.  Text category refers to one or more of the 185 requirement codes that
           are used to specify the exact type of regulatory test desired.  An ex-
           ample of a text  category is "S02 control regulations for Kraft pulp
           mills."  The complete list of tnese requirement codes may be found in
           Volume V of the AEROS Manual
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Rules and Regulations Information System.  These are:
a.
                       RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

State Name, Document   State (up to 3), Text
ID, Status, Segment    Category (up to 3 re- .
Text ("Type 1" Report) quirement codes may be
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                       trieval will be made
                       for the entire nation.
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d.
State Name, Document
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State Name,.Document
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cability (or Exclusion)
Codes ("Type 3" Report)

Number of Document
Segments Fulfilling
Search Criteria ("Type
4")
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retrieval of text within
specified document and
segment ID numbers.)

(Same as above.)
                            SORTS AVAILABLE

                            Primary key is the State
                            Code, secondary key is
                            the Region Code, and
                            tertiary key is the
                            Document-Segment ID,
                            Regulation Status, and
                            Effective Date.  Follow-
                            ing these basic sort
                            keys are subsidiary keys
                            which are functions of
                            the report type
                            requested.
(Same as above.)
                                                       (Same as above.)
(Same as above.)
(Same as above.)
The SIP System makes use of certain specialized codes for representing
geographical areas and text categories ("requirements").  These codes are
given in Volume V.  The retrievals and sorts for each report type are fixed
by the program and no options are available to the user other than to specify
the number of optional parameters upon which he wishes to base his request.
There are (as of March 1975) 185 EPA Requirement Codes.  These form the
basis for selective retrieval of text categories within a given state or states.
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                                                       DATE
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    2.6.1.2  SAMPLE REPORTS

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CHAPTER
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
SUBJECT FORM 67 SYSTEM
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      The Federal Power Commission (FPC) collects each year a Form 67 from each
of the major power plants in the United States.   The data entered in the Form 67
include details of the physical equipment of the plant in question, such as
boilers, stacks, and generators; the types and amounts of fuel burned at each
point within a facility; and the kinds of pollution control equipment installed
for each electric power generating plant in the United States that comes within
the purview of the FPC regulation.  Special provisions are made for the inclu-
sion of newly installed boilers or other equipment, and for those retired from
service as well.

      An FPC Form 67 consists of 24 pages including the cover sheet, the table
of contents, and general instructions and definitions.  In addition to the in-
formation pertaining to the plant equipment and fuel consumption, a consider-
able amount of cost information is also included in the Form 67.  The FPC pro-
duces a data tape of each year's data.  Each tape (for years 1969-1973) has
been sent to NADB.  The tapes have been merged into a single tape.  As the data.
for later years become available from the FPC, they will also be added to  the
EPA tape.  A cross-reference table has been set up between the NEDS ID and the
FPC plant ID. This cross-reference table permits the NEDS retrieval codes, to
be used.  The complete FPC-67 information for all years of record for any given
power plant or group of power plants is always obtained with each retrieval.
Because, for some parts of the Form 67, there may be several pages of computer
printout'for a single page of the Form, a large volume of output may be gener-
ated, especially when data for several plants are requested.
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The sample report (shown in part in Figure 2.7.1.a) reproduces, in computer
printout form, the FPC Forms 67 for the years shown.  There is a one-to-one
correspondence between the data entered manually in the forms themselves and
data appearing in the computer print-out, except that the FPC Form is made
out once a year for each year of record, while the EPA's FPC-67 tape contains
the consolidated data for all years in sequence for each plant in the file.
All FPC-67 data are printed for each plant requested, thereby giving approx-
imately 28-30 pages of output per plant.

2.7.1.2  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

Although the data for a given plant will always appear in the same format,
there are 11 retrievals available in the NEDS retrieval system.  These are:

     a.  State
     b.  State and County
     c.  State, County, and Plant
     d.  State, County, Plant, and Point
     e.  AQCR
     f.  Entire Nation
     g.  SCC (Source Classification Code); Parts I, II, III, IV, or any
         combination thereof
     h.  Ownership Code
     i.  SIC (Standard Industrial Classification)
     j.  State and SCC (valid combinations only)
     k.  Fuel Type (e.g., coal, oil, or gas)

Since Plant ID numbers are not unique among states, a request for a plant
alone, without also specifying a state, does not constitute a valid retrieval.
NEDS retrievals use a cross-reference table (See 2.7.0) to match between NEDS
ID and FPC ID numbers.

In addition to the NEDS retrieval, FPC retrievals are possible by FPC company
and plant ID.  Each desired FPC Company ID Number/Plant ID Number combination
must be specified.

2.7.1.3  SORTS AVAILABLE

The report format is fixed, so no optional sorts are available to the user.
                               2.7.1-1

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    The Sample Report  (see below) shows selected pages of an FPC Form 67 together
    with their corresponding print-outs from the EPA system.  As can be seen,  the
    Parts,  Schedules,  and Sections correspond to those in the Form 67 itself.   The
    headings from the  Form 67 are used in the computer print-out.  The correspond-
    ing page numbers from the Form 67 are shown in the print-out, as well.
    See Figure 2.7.1.a.
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                 STEAM-ELECTRIC  PLANT AIR AND WATER QUALITY CONTROL DATA
                	PART  I  - AIR  QUALITY CONTROL DATA	
          COMPANY NAME
          COMPANY - PLANT  CODE
                                                           REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED
                                                                               DECEMBER Jl, 19
                                 SCHEDULE  B -  OPERATIONAL DATA (Cont'd)
             Section 3 -  Flue Gas Cleaning Equipment
           21
              BOILER NUMBER
                MECHANICAL SEPARATORS
           22  TESTED EFFICIENCY

           23  DATE OF TEST (YEAR/MONTH/DAY) .

              ESTIMATED EFFICIENCY AT ANNUAL
               OPERATING FACTOR (if no test
           24   during year)

                ELECTRTTVTIC OR COMBINATION
                      MECHANICAL-
                ELECTRICAL PRECIPITATORSi

              TYPE (Code "E" for Tlectrostatic,
           25    or nC" for Combination)
              TOTAL HOURS FOR THE YEAR DURING
                WHICH ALL ELECTRICAL BUS SEC-
                TIONS ARE ENERGIZED AND WHILE
           26    BOILER IS OPERATING •
           27  TESTED EFFICIENCY
           28  DAIE OF TEST (YEAR/MONTH/DAY)....
              STATE NUMBER OF HOURS DURING YEAR
                WHEN PRECIPITATCR  IS NOT FULLY
                OPERATIONAL WHILE BOILER IS
           29    OPERATING.
              ESTIMATED EFFICIENCY DURING
                PERIODS WHEN BOILER IS OPERATING
                BUT WHEN PRECIPITATOR IS NOT
           30    FULLY OPERATIONAL
              ESTIMATED  EFFICIENCY AT ANNUAL
                OPERATING FACTOR ( If no test
           31 Iduring year) •
                DESULFURIZATION SYSTEM*
           32   HOURS OF SERVICE DURING YEAR
           33   TESTED EFFICIENCY
           34   DATE OF TEST (YEAR/MONTH/DAY)

               ESTIMATED EFFICIENCY AT ANNUAL
                OPERATING FACTOR (if no test
           35    during year)

                 OTHER FLUE GAS CLEANING
                TYPE (Explain  in footnote)
           36   HOURS IN SERVICE DURING YEAR
                                            BOILER NO.

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BOILER NO.

   (c)
                                                           BOILER NO.

                                                              (d)
                                                                                                   CHECK FOR
                                                                                                   FOOTNOTE
                            (f)
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 *• All footnotes should be  shown on page 12.
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                                       2.7
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YEAR 'DATA FOR BOILER NUMBER:
1969 1
1970 I
1971 1
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FORM 67 PAGE 6 SECTION 3 - FLUE GAS
YEAR DATA FOR BOILER NUMBER:
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1970 2
1971 • 2
1972 2
YEAR TESTED EFFICIENCY DATE OF TEST
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1971
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      Various data sets are used with the AEROS system as source of emissions
related information.  These included, for example, data on fuel usage, on
traffic counts, and on census counts.  The data sets currently utilized by
AEROS include the following:

      Area Source Apportioning
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      Census Data
      Polk Vehicle Data
      Federal Power Commission Report (Form 423)
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EPA has developed a computerized methodology whereby fuel consumption by
stationary area sources and all mobile sources can be collected on an annual
basis according to county.  The data collected include aircraft activity and
organic solvent use.  These data are used as input to several computer programs
that produce NEDS area source cards for updating the NEDS area source data
file.  As a result, the NEDS area source update program may be considered a
means by which the data may be presented in printed form.  Following are
some examples of the data involved.
State Level Data
                    Item
Residential Gas Consumption
Percentage Growth in Gas Customers
Conversion to Gas Heating
Additions to Gas Heating
Population Growth Rate
Bituminous Coal Shipments, Retail
Anthracite Coal Shipments
LPG Residential Consumption
Industrial Gas Consumption
Industrial LPG Consumption
Industrial Bituminous Coal Shipments
Fuel Consumption, Industrial  (x 20 SIC)
Industrial Employment (x 20 SIC)
Coal Shipments (Industrial and Retail) (x Prod. District)
Commercial LPG Consumption
Other Gas Consumption
Public School Employment
Motorcycle Registrations
Boat Registrations
Population (Current Year)
Anthracite Market Share
Tractor/Farm Equipment Scaling Factors
Hotel Room/Employee Ratio
Snowmobile Registrations
Heating Oil Consumption
Industrial Oil Consumption
Oil Company Oil Consumption
Military Oil Consumption
Highway Vehicles Fuel Sales
Housing Units-Census Year
Change in Housing Units Since Census
Average Degree-Days
Population (Census Year)
  Data
Values

    52
    52
   156
   156
    52
    52
    52
    52
    52
    52
    52
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  1092
  2392
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    52
    52
    52
    52
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    52
    52
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   104
   104
   104
   156
   260
    52
    52
    52
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Commercial Employment  (x 9. SIC)
Motor Vehicle Registrations
Average Miles Per Year Driven by Trucks

County Levels Data

LTO's at Military Airports
LTO's at Civil Airports
Aircraft Registrations
Hospital Beds
Hospital Employment
Public University Enrollment
Inland Water Area
Farm Tractors
Housing Units-Census Year
Degree-Days
Commercial Employment  (x 9 SIC)
Manufacturing Employment (x 20 SIC)
Motor Vehicle Registrations
Retail Sales of Gasoline
Coastline
Population (Current Year)

Regional

Water Heater Gas Consumption
Cooking Range Gas Consumption
Sulfur Content (Retail-Industrial)

National Level Data

Synthetic Organic Solvent Production
Special Naphtha Production
Construction (Gasoline and Diesel)
Motorcycle (km/yr, gal/km)
Tractor (hr/yr, gal/hr)
Industrial (Gasoline and Diesel)
Lawn and Garden Gasoline
Snowmobile Gasoline
  468
  416
  208
 8000
 8000
 8000
14000
 7000
 2000
 6282
 6282
15500
 3100
27900
65100
18600
 6282
 6282
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    The NEDS VERIFICATION FILE represents the major route by which a previously
    unrecorded facility is brought to state/region attention to be entered into the
    NEDS point source data file.  To this end information is gathered from indus-
    trial trade journals, government publications, independent outside requests,  and
    government data bases, and cross-checked against the NEDS point source data
    file.  Sources not found in NEDS but which seem with high probability to meet
    the NEDS criteria for point sources are added to the NEDS VERIFICATION FILE.

    In order.for a facility to be added to the NEDS VERIFICATION FILE, the follow-
    ing information must be available:

        1.  Name and address of the facility
        2.  State and county geographical codes
        3.  SCC code (if at all possible)

    .Additions may be made by means of any of these methods:

        1.  Dodge reports
        2.  Independent cross-checking studies on an Industry-by-industry basis
        3.  .Reports by anyone that a facility that may meet NEDS criteria for
            a point sourceeexists but is not yet in NEDS
        A.  Sources in CDS or HATREMS that should be "registered" in NEDS
        5.  FPC Form 67
        6.  Others

    Data are not removed from the NEDS VERIFICATION FILE until the responsible
    state agency verifies whether the polluting facility should be classified as
    a NEDS point source, and if so, until it is entered into the NEDS point
    source data file.

    All data contained in the NEDS VERIFICATION FILE can be printed in NEDS point
    source or condensed point source format.  Point source data are printed for the
    specified geographical areas according to standard NEDS retrievals.  The
    format is similar to the NEDS (see 2.1.1.1 and 2.1.1.2) except for the
    following:

        1.  In most cases very little information is available and filled into the
            report.
        2.  The word "UNVERIFIED" is printed at the top of the page on both sides
            of the heading.
        3.  The ownership code is used to represent the source of the unverified
            entry as follows:

            Dodge      -  Dodge Reports of New Construction
            B contact  -  Independent Contact or other effort to check industries.
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The NEDS VERIFICATION FILE is available to EPA regional offices, state/local
agencies, and contractors for use in their NEDS data collection activities.

Figure 2.10.2.a shows a sample verification file report in the point source
form.
                                2.10.2-2

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UNVERIFIED POINT SOURCE LISTING UNVERIFIED
STAIE(26): MISSOURI AQCR(070) : METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS (Ill-MO) CITY(4280): SI LOUIS
COUNTY(4280) : ST LOUIS PLANT ID: 0023 POINT ID: 02
DAME -ADDRESS : MONSANTO C0.1700 S. SECOND ST. SIC(2899): CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
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DAYS /WEEK: 7
WEEKS /YEAR: 52
X ANNUAL THROUGHPUT
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JVNE-AliG: 25 X
SEPT-SOV: 25 7.
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UTM ZONE: 15 PARTICULATE: 0 TONS/YR
SOX: 0 TONS/YR
HORIZONTAL: 743.0 KM NOX: 117 TONS/YR
VERTICAL: 4,276.5 KM HC: 11 TONS/YR

**************** EMISSION ESTIMATION METHODS
STACK DIAMETER: 5.0 FT PART: EMISSION PACTOR(AP-42 OR PENDING)
GAS TEMPERATURE: 325 F SOX: EMISSION FACTOR(AP-42 OR PENDING)
GAS FLOW RATE: 18,077 ACFM NOX: EMISSION FACTOR(AP-42 OR PENDING)
PLUME HT(NO STACK): 0 FT HO: EMISSION FACTOR(AP-42 OR PENDING)
CO: EMISSION FACTORfAP-42 OR PENDING)
CONTROL DEVICE/METHOD IDENTIFICATION CONTROL
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SECOND. PART: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT PART: 00.0 X
PRIMARY SOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. SOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT SOX: 00.0 X
PRIMARY NOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. NOX: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT NOX: 00.0 X
PRIMARY HC: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. HC: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT HC: 00.0 X
PRIMARY CO: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SECOND. CO: NO CONTROL EQUIPMENT CO: 00.0 X
FUEL CHARACTERISTICS OPERATING RATES
ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS
PARTICULATE: 319 TONS/YR
SOX: 13,000. TONS/YR
NOX: 0 TONS/YR
HC: 0 TONS/YR
CO: 0 TONS/YK
COMPUTER CALCULATED EMISSIONS
PART: 710 TONS/YR
SOX: 709 TONS/YR
NOX: 100 TONS/YR
HC: 7 TONS/YR
CO: 13 TONS/TR

ANNUAL OPERATING RATE: 13,300 TONS BURNED
FUEL SULFUR CONTENT: 2. SOX HOURLY MAXM DESIGN RATE: 1.523 TONS BURNED
FUEL ASH CONTENT: 08.2 X BOILER DESIGN CAPACITY: 57 MILLION BTU/HR
FUEL HEAT CONTENT: 23 MILLION BTU/TOHS BUSHED COMMENTS: GEYES AVE NO. 13

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numerous AEROS systems and analysis packages.  These data files are used in
updating NEDS area source files.
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INTRODUCTION

     The R. L. Polk Company compiles national vehicle registration data
annually by collecting county-specific registration data from individual
states.  These data are computerized by R. L. Polk and sold to user groups
in a form specified by that group.

     R. L. Polk vehicle registration data were purchased by NADB to be
utilized to calculate county-specific emission factors for mobile sources.
In addition, report programs have been developed to generate printed
reports.

     The purchased data include  a file containing automotive (light duty
vehicle) registration by county and a file containing truck (heavy duty
vehicle) registration by county as of July 1973.  The automotive registra-
tion file contains the number of vehicles by model year and county for
1958-73 model years and county total for pre-1958 model years.

     The truck registration file contains the number of vehicles by model
year and county for six classes for 1964-73 model years, by model year and
county but unclassified for 1958-63 model years, and a county total  for
pre-1958 model years.  The six classes, based on weight, are as follows:
(1) Class I = 6,000 Ibs. or less, (2) Class II = 6,001 through 10,000 Ibs.,
(3) Class III = 10,001 through 14,000 Ibs., (4) Class IV = 14,000 through

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19,500 IDS., (5) Class V = 19,501 through 26,000 Ibs., and C6) Class VI =
26,001 Ibs. and over.

REPORT DESCRIPTION

     Separate formats are utilized for automotive and truck reports, but
both reports list the data contained on the tape files and calculate the
fraction of vehicles for individual categories.

     The light duty vehicle report produces a one-page report for each
geographical area.  The report includes the report title, the name of the
geographical area, and four columns of data as follows:  the vehicle model
year, the vehicle age, the number of vehicles registered by model year,
and the fraction of registered vehicles by model year in the specific
geographical area.

     The heavy duty vehicle report produces a two-page report for each
geographical area.  The first page includes the report title, the name of
the geographical area, and eight columns of data as follows:   the vehicle
model year, number of registered vehicles by model  year for each of the
six weight classes, and the number of unclassified vehicles by model year.
The second page includes the report title, the name of the geographical
area, and nine columns of data as follows:  the model  year, the vehicle
age, the fraction of vehicles in each weight class, and the fraction of
all classes by model year.   Either or both pages of this report can be
requested.

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RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

     Both the light and heavy duty vehicle reports have the same retrieval
and summary capabilities.  The data are retrieved on a state, state/county,
or AQCR basis, and the data are summarized by nation, state, state/county,
or AQCR.

DATA AVAILABILITY

     The R. L. Polk registration data were purchased under an agreement
that they would be used only by the U.S. EPA.  For this reason, reports
showing vehicle registration by county may be distributed only within
EPA.  Reports which give the number of vehicles for the nation, a state ,
or an AQCR or which give the fraction of vehicles per model year for any
geographical area may be released outside EPA.

EXAMPLE REPORTS

     Figure 2.10.5.a shows an example of the light duty vehicle report
summarized for the nation.  Figure 2.10.5. b shows an example of the heavy
duty vehicle report summarized for the nation.
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CHAPTER

 AUXILIARY DATA
SUBJECT
 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
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       Monthly data on fuel inventories, supplies,  and purchases for all power
 plants in the United States are collected by the Federal Power Commission and
 submitted to EPA on data tapes in machine-readable format.   EPA, in turn, main-
 tains these tapes in order to make them easily accessible to AEROS users.  No
 printed output is available from these data files.
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Included with the AEROS system are various analysis packages for use with
the AEROS data bases.  These packages are described in the sections that
follow.

The Source Inventory and Emission Factor Analysis System (SIEFA) is a
computerized system for estimating the precision and the accuracy of NEDS
emissions data.  This system estimates precision of a NEDS emission report,
based on the precision of the basic NEDS information.  It indicates the
accuracy of the report by providing an accounting of missing emission
estimates.  This is an essential tool in establishing the reliability of
a NEDS inventory.

The Weighted Sensitivity Analysis Program (WSAP) is a computerized analysis
designed to estimate the tolerable error for each source category in the
NEDS emission inventory files.  WSAP is used chiefly as a managerial tool
to determine how much effort should be expended to improve the emission
inventory for each source category.

The Regional Emissions Projection System (REPS) utilized the existing NEDS
point and area source data together with various future socio-economic growth
factors to estimate air pollutant emissions up to the year 2000.  REPS can
also be used as a management tool for evaluating air pollution control
strategies.

The Computer Assisted Area Source Emissions Gridding Procedure (CAASE) is a
computerized gridding procedure designed to aid in the allocation of country-
wide area source emissions into a finer grid system.  The output of this
system is suitable for use as data input for area source emissions to
diffusion modeling program.
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The SIEFA analysis package was developed to provide estimates of the pre-
cision and accuracy of the NEDS emission data for each source category in a
given geographical area.  The NEDS area and point source files, together with
five SIEFA Tables, are used to evaluate the precision and accuracy of the
emissions estimates associated with each point source and area source category.
The SIEFA system can also be used to identify errors in emission estimates
that need to be resolved.

The emission estimating data contained in the NEDS system (see Section 2.1.0)
are the bases for air pollutant emission inventories.  Because most of the
contents of these emission inventories are based on the use of estimated
emission factors and estimated control equipment efficiencies, it is essential •
that these factors be as reliable as possible.  Furthermore, an emission in-
ventory can be most useful only when its accuracy has been established and the
precision of its estimation is known.  In order to establish this precision
and accuracy, it is necessary to know the precision of the factors on which
the inventory is based and to analyze the effect of missing data.  The SIEFA
tables contain estimates of the precision of these factors and the SIEFA pro-
grams provide the capability for estimating overall emission inventory re-
liability by evaluating the effect of these factors in the overall emission
calculation and by estimating the missing emissions data.

The internal SIEFA tables contain precalculated precisions (expressed as
variances) associated with NEDS emission factors and NEDS data used for
emissions calculations (e.g., control efficiencies, operating rates, or sul-
fur and ash contents).  Standard statistical techniques are used in estimat-
ing these variances whenever possible, although some estimates, such as the
precision of sulfur and ash content for various fuels, are based on engineer-
ing judgment and are therefore more general in nature.  A major part of the
SIEFA system is devoted to the estimating of the precision associated with
emission inventories of mobile sources (emission factors, deterioration
factors, vehicle mix data, etc.).

In the SIEFA system, "estimated emissions" are those emissions calculated or
estimated by the NEDS procedure and correspond to those emissions in the
various NEDS emission reports.  "Approximated emissions" are emissions either
supplied from the field and appearing in the NEDS master file, but not includ-
ed as part of the reported emissions for a source because they are over-
ridden by a computer calculated emission value, or calculated by the SIEFA
program using "typical" values from the tables.  For each of the point sources
in which an estimated emission value is missing, the SIEFA system attempts to
"approximate" the emission value in order to provide a guide as to the accuracy
(completeness) of the NEDS data analyzed.  This is done by attempting to
find or calculate an "approximate" emission rate for the point source.  When
an "approximated" emission value can be determined, it is included in the
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fifth column of the report for the relevant category, subtotals, and totals
only, and a count or the point sources so "approximated" is included in the
fourth column of the report.  In those cases in which the NEDS file contains
neither an estimated emissions rate nor sufficient information to estimate
emissions by the standard NEDS calculation procedure, SIEFA will attempt to
approximate an emission rate from standard information known about a source
category.

The field-reported estimated emissions values are probably closer approxi-
mations to the true values than are those determined from the "typical" tables
in the SIEFA system.  Therefore, in the SIEFA procedure a field-reported
"estimated" emission value is used as an "approximated" value if available;
if not, the "typical" tables are used to approximate the emissions values.  An
"approximated" emission value is never analyzed for precision in.the SIEFA
system.

For the purpose of understanding the SIEFA reports, the terms "accuracy" and
"precision" need some definition.  Accuracy refers to the completeness of an
inventory or to the amount of error that might be introduced by missing emis-
sion estimates for individual sources.  Accuracy also refers to that error
that might be introduced through biases in the emission factors, thruputs,
control efficiencies, etc. used for estimating emissions.  Precision refers to
the amount of variability that may be normally expected about an emission
estimate because of variations in the many factors and quantities that are
involved in the estimation.  SIEFA gives an indication of inventory accuracy
by counting NEDS sources that have insufficient information stored to estimate
emissions under the NEDS emission estimating procedures, and approximating
emissions from these sources by substituting standard values for the missing
data.  Unfortunately, bias errors are very difficult to quantitatively deter-
mine and thus are not dealt with in SIEFA.  Inventory precision is estimated
in SIEFA by using error propagation relationships to derive the standard de-
viation of the overall emission estimates from the known standard deviations
of the factors used in the emissions calculations.

In the SIEFA report, the standard deviation is used to indicate the degree
of precision of the inventory.  This standard deviation is also reported as
a percentage of the emission estimate to provide a dimensionless indication
of the relative magnitudes of the standard deviation with respect to the
estimated value.

In certain cases, the SIEFA procedure may result in the inclusion of excess
"approximated emissions" when field-reported emissions are used.  The program
does not apportion field-reported emissions among the SCC's for a single point
source that has more than one SCC associated with it.  The value reported in
such cases is duplicated for each SCC.  The net overestimation, in most cases,
is rather small.
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3.1.1.1.  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The SIEFA report contains the quantity of estimated emissions in the selected
NEDS subfile for the specified point and area source categories, plus cer-
tain major category subtotals and a grand total.  Where the appropriate
parameters are available in the NEDS data base or in the SIEFA Tables, the
report also includes the precisions (standard deviations and percent standard
deviations) of the estimated emissions.  Well-defined procedures exist
within the SIEFA system for approximating or estimating emissions for cases
where actual measurements are not available.  The output (report) is an in-
ventory of all area and point source emissions in the specified geographical-
political subdivision for a single pollutant.  Analyses for more than one
pollutant (up to five) may be requested in a single computer run, but
each pollutant is reported separately.  Any one of seven types of geographical-
political entities may be selected.  Either one of two types of error messages
("detailed" or "short") may also be specified.

3.1.1.2.  RETRIEVALS AVAILABLE

The selection options for geographical regions are:

        a.  One county
        b.  All counties in a state (includes state summary)
        c.  One state (state summary only)
        d.  All states  (includes national summary)
        e.  One AQCR  (AQCR summary only)
        f. -National summary (only)-,
        g.  Selected set of counties  (includes summary)
One and only one geographical area selection must be included in each SIEFA
report request.

3.1.1.3. SORTS AVAILABLE

There are no optional sorts available  to the user.  The pollutant types may be
specified in any order  for a multipollutant request, but the types will
appear in the report  in the following  order:

        a.  Particulates
        b.  Sulfur dioxide
        c.  Nitrogen  oxides
        d.  Hydrocarbons
        e.  Carbon monoxide
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3.1.1.4.  SAMPLE REPORT

Figure 3.1.1.a. is an example of a "Type 1" (one county) report for one pollu-
tant (particulates in Bond County, Illinois).

3.1.1.5.  USER ACCESS

The SIEFA report request procedure will work for batch, remote batch, or
demand terminals.
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                                                                 BEOS RELIABILITY ARALYSIS
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                                                           EMISSIONS  IB TONS PER YEAR
          COMBUSTIOH
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    RESIDENTIAL FUEL (AREA)
        ANTHRACITE COAL
        BITUHBOUS COAL
        DISTILLATE OIL
        RESIDUAL OIL
        NATURAL CAS
        WOOD

        TOTAL  (RESIDENTIAL)

    ELK GENERATION (POIBT)
        ANTHRACITE COAL
        BITUMINOUS COAL
        LIGNITE
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        DISTILLATE OIL
        NATURAL GAS
        PROCESS GAS
        COKE
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                                                  55.19
                                                  11.75
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           ANTHRACITE COAL
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           RESIDUAL OIL
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                                         ESTIMATED
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SUBJECT Program Description
Section
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Chapter
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3.2.0 WSAP
3.2.1  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

3.2.1.1  ABSTRACT

      The WSAP program analyzes the effects of potential inaccuracies in air
pollution emission inventories.  The program determines the percentage of
allowable error (o^) for component elements of the NEDS regional emission
inventory in order to maintain an overall error percentage (6), at a given con-
fidence level, in the total emissions reported by the inventory.  The percentage
of allowable error for  a given emission source category (crjj) is the normalized
standard deviation of the probability density function associated with emissions
reported for  category (k).

      The elements of  the NEDS inventory for which allowable percentage of
error is  specified are  any of the emission source categories of the National
Emission Report (NER),  a summary format for  point and area source NEDS data.
The NER format is essentially a hierarchical structure of emission source cate-
gories at varying levels of aggregation. Thus WSAP may be used to compute
the percentage of allowable error for source categories at any of these levels
of aggregation.

      WSAP may be  applied to the emission inventory for any geographic region
for which an  NER  emission summary is available,  including the nation, AQCR,
state or county.  The WSAP does not estimate actual or existing errors in emis-
sions reported for each source category.  This  analysis can be made by exam-
ining the raw NEDS data files and estimating the errors due to emission calcula-
tions on an individual point and area source basis.

      The WSAP program has two inherent assumptions:

           Allowable errors (o^) calculated for each emission source category
           are mutually independent. This assumption is justified because
           interdependencies among source category emission errors are con-
           sidered minor compared to the numerous other causes of emission
           errors.

           Source category emission errors are statistically random.

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      The WSAP system user must supply the overall percentage of error (9)
required for total annual emissions for each of the five criteria pollutants.  This
requirement is a function of the acceptable percentage error interval required
for the emission total, and the confidence level associated with that error inter-
val.  The program  uses standard statistical techniques to compute the o^'s which
are necessary to produce the 6 required for the total.  The printed output of the
system provides

            Annual  emissions (tons per year)
            Percent allowable error
            Amount of allowable error (tons per year)

for each of the five criteria pollutants,  at each level of aggregation.
3. 2. 1. 2  ORGANIZATION OF THE NER REPORT FORMAT

      The component elements of the NEDS emission inventory for which WSAP
computes allowable error are the emission source categories of the NER Report.
This summary reporting format, an example of which is shown  in Figure 3.2. la,
is hierarchical in nature, consisting of a number of successive  levels,  each of
which represents an increased degree of aggregation of emission source cate-
gories.  This format is the same for all geographic regions.  The most disaggre-
gated or elementary level of data of the NER summary is actually an aggregation
of annual emission estimates for a number of point or area sources.

      It can be seen from Figure 3. 2. la that the elementary  emission data are
aggregated to form subtotals,  the subtotals are  aggregated to form totals,  and so
on,  for four and sometimes five successive levels.  The aggregation culminates
in the grand total of annual emissions for the region.   This structure can be
thought of as tree-like, in that the component source  categories which are summed
to a total or subtotal, are equivalent to the branches of a tree.   The WSAP pro-
gram computes allowable error  for each of these successive levels of aggregation.
3.2.1.3  PROGRAM OUTPUT

      The standard printed output of WSAP is a series of 33 tables.  The tables
are interrelated according to the hierarchy of the NER format.  Each table
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 corresponds to a different aggregated source category, and contains annual
 emissions, percent allowable error and amount of allowable error for each of
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 source category. The relationship of the output tables is illustrated in
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 summary.  The numbers in parenthesis in Figure 3. 2. Ib indicate the table num-
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> each pollutant,  the output data for all sources of the next lower level (electric
 generation, industrial  fuel,  etc.) which are aggregated to form the external
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 for selected trade-offs between confidence level and accuracy of the emissions
 inventory.  For example, 6  must be set at 2. 24 percent to attain 95 percent con-
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                                                              FIGURE 3.2. Ic
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                                       NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM

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     NATIONWIDE EMISSIONS REPORT

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                                     RUN DATE)
                               EMISSIONS AS OFi
                           MAY 11. 1973
                           APRIL  19,  1973
                           SOURCE HIERARCHY
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3.2.2  ANALYSIS OF THE PROGRAM

3.2.2.1  METHODOLOGY

      The structure of the NER format for summarizing emissions, as described
previously,  is essentially a tree structure consisting of various levels of totals
and subtotals.  The WSAP program uses a linear statistical model to represent
the propagation of error in the annual emission levels of NER source categories.
The program computes for each pollutant the percentage of allowable error (CT)
in each subtotal component of the NEDS emission inventory, given an overall
percentage of allowable error 6 in the reported emission totals.  The  resultant
CT'S for each subtotal are equal to the 6 required to compute CT for the elements
which are summed to produce each subtotal. In this way acr^ is computed for
each component source category k of the NEDS inventory in order that the over-
all percentage of allowable error in the emission totals remain less than 6.

      The value for  9 is computed as follows.  If

           a = acceptable error interval (percent) for total emissions

           c = confidence level that total emissions are within error
               interval a. (o
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previous section.  The program accesses the appropriate NER emission sum-
mary data from the mass storage file of the computer system to produce percen-
tage of allowable error for each component of the emission inventory.

      There are a number of optional inputs to WSAP; these include:

           The user may specify the allowable error (
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total emissions reported.  It also calculates the accuracy required of
each of the sub-categories and elemental categories in order to meet
the desired overall accuracy level.  This information may be used
for efficient allocation of resources to maintain a given level of
accuracy for the emission inventory.

The WSAP program may be used in conjunction with the Source Inven-
tory Emission Factor Analysis (SIEFA) to determine whether the
accuracy of a given emission inventory is satisfactory.  The SIEFA
program evaluates the existing precision and accuracy of an emission
inventory by analyzing the component point and area source categories.
These outputs may be compared to the accuracy requirements for
source categories given by WSAP to determine whether the overall
accuracy of the reported emission totals  is actually within the re-
quired error tolerances.

It can be applied to compute component error requirements for inven-
tories of emissions (or any other kind of data) which exhibit a hierar-
chical (tree-like) structure, similar to the NER summary.   An
example of this application is  as follows.  If weighting factors reflec-
ting of annual emission levels to  either ambient air quality,  then the
NEDS emission data could be weighted by these factors to produce  a
tree structure of air quality data.  When applied to these weighted
data,  the WSAP program will provide information on the relative
effect of various emission source categories on ambient air quality.
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 3.3.0  REPS

 3. 3. 1 ABSTRACT

      The Regional Emission Projection System (REPS) is a comput-
erized air pollution emissions projection model,  for use at the AQCR
level  to project annual emissions.  It combines exogenous national
and regional economic forecasts with point and area source emission
inventories  for Air Quality Control Regions (AQCRs) to project air
pollution emissions levels for the five criteria pollutants  on an annual
basis, from the present to the year 2000.  The projection methodology
involves the following major steps:

            Determine regional  growth factors for future  years which
            reflect the expected change (positive or negative) in pollu-
            tion-producing activity.  Growth factors are determined
            from regional economic and demographic forecasts.

            Project present regional emission inventories to future
            years using these growth factors.  The base year emis-
            sion inventories are those of the National Emissions  Data
            System (NEDS).

            Adjust the  emission projections to include the effects of
            present and future control regulations.   These include
            existing regulations from NEDS, and promulgated Federal
            standards (incorporated automatically by REPS) and  state
            or local regulations (supplied by the user).

These three steps in the projection methodology correspond to the
three basic  elements of the REPS system.  The general relationship
among these elements  and the sources of data used in each element
are illustrated schematically in Figure 3.3. la.  As is indicated in the
figure,  the REPS system provides options for extensive user input to
override the key parameters which determine the emission forecasts.

      REPS  can be used to project emissions for  any of the 243 Air
Quality Control Regions (AQCRs) and for the nation as a whole.* The
      The four AQCRs which include U. S. territories were not con-
      sidered  because regional economic projections were not avail-
      able for them.
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base year to which all growth is referenced is selected by the user,
and projections can be made for any year between 1974 and the year
2000.  One execution of REPS produces emission projections for a
single AQCR and a single projection year.

      The three basic program elements of the REPS system:

            Calculation of Growth Factors from Economic and
            Demographic Forecasts

            Projection of Emission from Base Year Inventories

            Application of Emission Controls

are discussed in detail in the following sections.  This is followed by
a more complete description of the scope and applicability of the REPS
system,  including discussion of:

           Outputs of the System
           Options for Users to Input Additional Data
           Potential Applications

is also given.  These six sections provide a brief, but comprehensive,
overview of the REPS system.
3. 3. 1. 1 CALCULATIONS OF GROWTH FACTORS FROM ECONOMIC AND
        DEMOGRAPHIC FORECASTS

      Regional economic and demographic forecasts are used in REPS
to determine the expected change in the region's pollution producing
activity.  The fundamental postulate of this approach is that a change
in pollution-producing activity is proportional to a change in purely
economic  and demographic parameters, such as total gross output,
employment or population.

      There are two primary sources for the economic and demo-
graphic forecast data used in REPS:  EPA developed national economic
growth projections, and Department of Commerce regional activity
projections.  National economic growth projections are taken from a
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standard output of the SEAS system,* and include total gross output
for each of 284 economic sectors and subsectors.  The SEAS projec-
tions are based on a sophisticated model of the national economy in
which dynamic modeling of the inputs and outputs of each economic
sector with respect to all other sectors is used to project the total
gross output  of each sector.  These econometric projections for each
sector are modified in the SEAS system to reflect additional factors
which do not  influence economic projections for specific industrial
sectors, but  which do have a substantial effect on emissions.  These
factors include future process  changes and materials substitution,
and disaggregation of selected  sectors to account for industrial pro-
cesses within one sector which may grow at different rates.

      For each region,  the relative share of the SEAS national output
forecasts is established using the OBERS economic projections' for
AQCRs, which contain regional forecasts of population 'and employ-
ment, in addition to projections of regional earnings for 28 industrial
sectors.  The OBERS projections are reviewed and updated regularly
by the Department of Commerce.  The methodology used in preparing
the OBERS projections  involves two basic steps.   First,  the economic
growth of each sector was projected at the national level.  Then these
national totals were  distributed regionally in accordance  with historic
and projected trends in  the regional distributions of economic activity,
tempered by  available industry- and region-specific growth informa-
tion.

      The SEAS and  OBERS projections have been supplemented in
REPS by a special analysis of growth and relocation trends for five
industries which are among the heaviest  industrial polluters.  These
critical industries include electric power generation, steel,  chemicals,
pulp manufacturing and  petroleum refining. The output of this analysis
is a file of data on new plants expected to become operational in the
future.  For  each plant, the SCC t Code,  the AQCR, the projected
startup year  and the plant capacity are given.   These data may be in-
put to the  program at the  user's option.
      Strategic Environmental Assessment §ystem,  an econometric
      and emission forecasting model developed by the Office of Re-
      search and Development, Environmental Protection Agency,
      Washington, D. C.
      Regional Economic Activity in the U. S.,  1972 OBERS Projec-
      tions, developed by the U. S. Departments of Commerce and
      Agriculture for the U. S. Water Resources Council.
      Source Classification Codes defined in NEDS.            3.3.1-4

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      To incorporate the economic and demographic forecast data into
 the REPS program,  dimensionless growth factors, reflecting the
 change in economic and demographic parameters for the projection
 year relative to the base year, are computed.  By determining the
 relationship between SCC processes and the SEAS and OBERS indus-
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 are  calculated in REPS.
3. 3. 1. 2  PROJECTION OF EMISSIONS FROM BASE YEAR INVENTORIES

      Regional emissions in the base year, to which the growth factors
described above are applied, are taken from the point and area source
inventories of the EPA's National Emission Data  System (NEDS).  The
REPS model  uses the following elements of the data contained in the
NEDS point source inventory for each source:

           SCC process code

           Net annual emissions

           Control efficiency

           Emissions permitted by existing regulations and compli-
           ance to those regulations.

REPS also uses the data in the area source inventory which define the
levels of area source emission-producing activity in the base year.
This activity includes transportation, fuel combustion, evaporation
and miscellaneous area sources. Appropriate  growth factors  are
applied to the data in order to calculate emissions in the projection
year.  The REPS system has the advantage of building emissions pro-
jections on known activity and source data from NEDS.  (Clearly, the
accuracy of the projected emissions will depend on the accuracy of
NEDS in the base year,  as well as on the accuracy of the SEAS and
OBERS projections. ) New activities and  industrial sources entering
the region and not now accounted for in NEDS will appear  in the pro-
jections only if entered into REPS via user options.

      An alternative  to the above approach, which was considered but
not adopted in developing REPS, would be to determine projected
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regional economic activity, and then to translate the projected activity
(given in terms of either dollars or  physical units) directly to pro-
jected emissions without using a base year emission inventory.  Since
regional economic projections usually provide no more than two or
three digit SIC industrial detail (e.g. , steel manufacturing), all indus-
trial sectors would have to be disaggregated to the SCC process level
(e.g., open hearth,  BOF,  etc. ) to reflect the actual process mix of
the region.  This is necessary, of course, because of the wide  varia-
tion in emission characteristics for different processes.  Even if the
projected regional process mix were determined,  national average
emission factors would have to be used to convert the  regional eco-
nomic process activity to projected  emissions.

      The REPS approach, on the other hand, uses the actual process
mix in the base year, as given in the NEDS inventory, to define the
process mix upon which the projections are based, rather than  relying
on disaggregating industrial sector data.  In addition,  the base year
emission data entered in NEDS are provided by the polluting facilities
and are often based on stack tests or local emission factors.  To trans-
late economic data to emissions with comparable accuracy  would re-
quire knowledge of these local or plant-specific emission factors.
3. 3. 1. 3  APPLICATION OF EMISSION CONTROLS

      The final step of the REPS emission projection methodology is to
adjust the projected emissions to include the effect of emission con-
trols required for each type of source in the projection year.  This is
a very important consideration because control regulations may re-
quire a reduction in emissions that more than offsets the projected  in-
crease in activity.  Thus  net emissions may decrease over time in
spite of expected increases in industrial activity.

      The REPS system includes the effect of control regulations in
two ways.  First,  if any point source has been granted a control vari-
ance which will have expired by the projection year, projected emis-
sions are reduced to the level allowable  under those regulations.  Data
on current controls are taken from the NEDS point source inventory.
Second, Federal New Source Performance Standards which govern
new and retrofit industrial equipment, are included in the REPS sys-
tem.  Standards already promulgated in  the Federal Register are in-
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eluded,  as well as proposed standards which are likely to be promul-
gated in the future may be input at the user's option.  The proposed
standards were supplied by the Emission Standards and Engineering
Division of the EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
The effect of New Source Performance Standards on future emission
is determined in the REPS system by estimating the portion of
projected activity which will involve equipment or facilities governed
by these standards.

      The emission control data noted above may be supplemented by
accessing the State Implementation Plan file which is expected to be
an operational element of the Aerometric and Emissions Reporting
System  (AEROS) in the near future.  The REPS program is designed
to accept these data as soon as they are  available.  This file will con-
tain emission control regulations to be implemented as part of state
programs to maintain acceptable ambient air quality.  Additional emis-
sion controls required by state or local regulations may be supplied by
the user.  This point is discussed later in the system overview.
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      The output of the REPS system is in two forms.  One is the pro-
jected point and area source emission inventory given in the standard
format of the NEDS system.  .All of the NEDS summary reporting pro-
grams may, therefore,  be executed against the projected inventory.
One of these reporting programs is the NE11 program,  which aggre-
gates all emissions into the National Emission Report (NER)  format.
Also,  air quality models which convert annual emission levels, as
given in the emission inventory, directly to ambient air quality, may
be used.

      The other principal output of the REPS system is a printed sum-
mary of projection statistics  and error messages which occurred dur-
ing execution of the program.   This printout is  valuable both  for inter-
preting the projection results,  and interpreting any computer problems
which may have occurred. This summary  contains:

           Listing of user-supplied override data
           Assumptions and  defaults exercised
           Base year and projected fuel mix
           Automobile emission factors for the projection year
           Other related projection data developed by the program.

Any errors encountered during program execution are also included in
the output.  Standard error messages include:

           Coding errors for user-supplied data

           Any inability of the  program to  locate reference data from
           mass storage files.

Diagnostic messages explaining the path followed during program exe-
cution to overcome these errors are included in the printout.   A
summary printout of the  REPS  system for a typical projection sce-
nario is given in Figure 3. 3. 2a.
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CHAPTER Regional Emission
Projection System
SUBJECT Options for Users to
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3. 3. 3  OPTIONS FOR USERS TO INPUT ADDITIONAL DATA

      The REPS system is complete and autonomous to the extent that
the program automatically accesses all the input data described previ-
ously to project a complete emission inventory.  However, there is
provision in the system for extensive user input and override capa-
bility. Override data supercedes or replaces those parameters cal-
culated automatically by the system which are used to forecast changes
in pollution-producing activity levels.  The general categories of data
which may be overriden include:

           All economic and demographic growth factors (SCC-
            specific)

            Projected fuel use and fuel mix

            Projected transportation activity.

In addition the user may enter new data into the system which supple-
ments rather than overrides existing data.  The user may specify local
emission control regulations which are more stringent than Federal
standards.  The user may also input emissions inventory data for hew
point  sources expected to be operational in the future but which are not
already included in either the base year inventory or in the data on new
facilities for the five critical industries read by the program at the
option of the user.
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3. 3. 4  POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS

      The REPS system is a tool which may be used to support any
program which involves estimating future emission levels.  The pri-
mary goal of the REPS system design and development effort was to
achieve maximum flexibility, as exemplified by the comprehensive
capability of the system to accept user  supplied data.

      In particular the system may be used for the following applica-
tions:

            Projected emissions,  aggregated by emission source cate-
            gory, may be used to identify the future major pollution
            source categories in a region

            The projected percent change in emissions from the base
            year may be determined for aggregated emission source
            categories

            Emissions may be projected for alternate regional growth
            scenarios to determine the  sensitivity of the projections
            to estimated growth rates

            The projection scenario approach may  also be used to
            evaluate alternate emission control strategies.

The system is particularly well suited to projecting the effect of alter-
native growth/control scenarios mentioned  above because of the ease
in modifying existing data or entering additional data into the model,
and because of the relatively efficient operation of  the REPS program
from a computer  systems standpoint.  The  flexibility which is charac-
teristic of the REPS system maximizes its  utility for the above appli-
cations and  other potential uses.
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The CAASE gridding procedure  provides an objective method for constructing
the grid system required to allocate countywide area source emissions.  It
also provides for the allocation of the emissions and activities associated
with the various area source categories into that grid system.  The grid
sizes selected are mainly functions of the population density in a region.
Thus, in an urbanized area with high population density the grids might have
sides on the order of 1 km in length, while a more'rural area might be
represented by grids with sides of up to 30 km in length.

There are five main functions performed by the CAASE analysis package.
These are:

     a.  Abstract population data and convert geographic coordinates from
         latitude-longitude to UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator)
         coordinates.

     b.  Plot "population circles" on a map of the study area.

     c.  Draw to scale a complete map of the entire AQCR portraying the grid
         system developed earlier (by manual means).

     d.  Assign apportioning values (factors) to each grid square.

     e.  Apportion "fuel" categories (i.e., NEDS activity levels) into each
         individual grid square and calculate the emissions of each pollutant
         for each grid square.  (Actually, the total emissions for the county
         are calculated by the same means as are used in the NEDS programs,
         then the county totals for the five criteria pollutants are apportion-
         ed out to each grid square.)

Examples of the maps provided in items b and c, above, are shown in Figures
3.4.0.a and 3.4.0.b.  Figure 3.4.0.C shows the result of the manual step  where-
in the population circles are used to develop the grid system for the county
under study.  If an entire AQCR is to be investigated, each county within
it is handled separately.
 The CAASE System is not currently operational on the EPA Univac 1110 computer.
 The conversion from IBM to Univac will be under the direction of the Source
 Receptor Analysis Branch of the Monitoring and Data Analysis Division.  All
 questions should be directed to- Chief, Computation Section, Source Receptor
 Analysis Branch.

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        As far as  the general user  is  concerned,  there  are, in addition to  the
  intermediate outputs generated during the  process  of  developing the  final out-
  puts,  two major  and two 'minor reports.   These are:

        a.  Apportioned Fuels Table
        b.  Tables of Apportioned Emissions  of Each  Pollutant
        c.  Contribution of Each Scouce Category  to  the County Total for Each
            Pollutant
        d.  Data for IPP System (the Air Quality  Implementation Planning Program)*

        One of the intermediate outputs that can  be  of  value to the general user
  is the map of the derived grids for.  the AQCR.   Although not considered to be  one
  of the final products of  the CAASE Analysis Package,  the gridded map of the study
  area can be helpful in forming a  mental image of the  relationships among  the
  various factors  such as population density, area source "fuel" categories, and
  area source emissions over a county.

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  in Figures 3.4.0.d through 3.4.0.g.
  *Under a proposed  FY 1976  effort,  input  data  for  CDM  and ADQM will also be  options
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                                 3.4.0-5

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AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGION IS PARKERSBURG-MARIETTA
    TOTAL NO. OF FILES IS   9 WE WANT  1 PLOT(S)
    MAP SCALE IS  6.35012779 UNITS/KM.
    CIRCLE SCALE IS 1 IN. RADIUS /    4000.PEOPLE
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 3.4.1.1  APPORTIONED FUELS

 3.4.1.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The CAASE system was developed for the purpose of allocating in as objective
 a manner as possible the area source emissions from an entire county into an
 appropriate grid network that reflects, by the various grid sizes used, the
 distribution of population  throughout.the county of interest.  Because  the
 data, once allocated, are to be used in air quality models and also for evalu-
 ation of SIP's, the grid sizes should permit sufficient detail in the derived
 distribution of emissions to permit the use of such models without engendering
 excessive amounts of data through too great a resolution of the data.  The
 objective of the CAASE method is to improve the representation of the area
 source emissions in a given county or AQCR by disaggregating the total emis-
 sions for the study area into a more finely meshed network or grid system.
 The outputs of the system reflect this objective.

 The first of these outputs, the Apportioned Fuels Table, is shown in Figures
 3.4.1.a to 3.4.I.e.  The Table is in five parts to allow for the inclusion of
 all 54 of the so-called "fuel" types (these are actually the area source
 categories listed on pages  38 and 90 of the CAASE User's Manual, EPA-450/3-74-
 035, January 1974).  Because all except 6 of these 54 categories involve some
 sort of combustion process, it is quite appropriate to refer to them as
 "fuels."  Each "fuel" type appears in one of the columns of the table.  Because
 each page can hold only 45 grid squares, a single county may require several
 pages for each of the five  tables required to display all of the allocated
 "fuels" for the area source categoreis.

 Every page contains, in addition to the columnar data that make up the body
 of the report, a "header" line at the top of the page giving the name of the
 county, the name of the AQCR, and the title of the report; e.g., "Apportioned
 Fuels, Table 1, page 1," etc., for each page of each of the five tables.  Be-
 sides this information, each page also shows, in the first two columns, the
 number for each source and  a four-letter abbreviation of the county name.
 In addition to this information, the first page of the first table contains
 five columns of extra identification including the AQCR number, the Political
 Jurisdiction, the X- and Y- coordinates to the nearest tenth of a kilometer
 of the lower lefthand (southwest) corner of the grid square, and the area of
 the grid in square kilometers.  The first page of the report lists, for each
 of the grids on the page (up to 45 grids), the first six area source catego-
 ries and subcategories.  The second page, if required, lists the apportioned
 "fuels" for the same six categories for the next block of up to 45 grid squares,
 and so on until all grids in the county have been accounted for.  The next
 listing, Table 2, is for the first 45 grids again, for the next 14 area source
 categories, one for each of 14 columns across the page, followed by the same
 "fuels" for the next set of grid squares, and so on as for Table 1.  Table 3
                                3.4.1-1

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contains the "fuels" data for the next 12 source categories, items 21 through
32 on the referenced list of Area Source Emissions Categories.  Table 4 sets
forth the data for the next 13 categories, items 33 through 45, and Table 5
displays the data for the last nine items.

3.4.1.1.2  SAMPLE REPORT

Figures 3.4.1.a. through 3.4.I.e. show a sample printout of the apportioned
fuels table.

3.4.1.2  APPORTIONED EMISSIONS

3.4.1.2.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

As with the previous report, there are five tables for each complete set of
54 NEDS area source categories.  In this case, however, there are 25 tables
in all since the emissions for each of the five criteria pollutants are de-
scribed separately (i.e., each is identical to that of the Apportioned Fuels
Report (see paragraph 3.4.1.1 for details).  Because the formats are exactly
the same, only the first page of the first table for particulates is shown
in the sample report for this paragraph.
3.4.1.2.2  SAMPLE REPORT

Figure 3.4.1.f. shows an apportioned emissions table.
printed in the following sequence by pollutant type:

     a.  Suspended Particulates (SP)
     b.  Sulfur Dioxide (S02>
     c.  Nitrogen Oxides (NOX)
     d.  Hydrocarbons (HC)
     e.  Carbon Monoxide (CO)
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                                  3.4.1-2

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3.4.1.3  COUNTY TOTALS BY SOURCE CATEGORY FOR EACH POLLUTANT

3.4.1.3.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

      In order to show the contribution of each area source emission category
to the total emissions of that pollutant in the county, the county total for
each source category is reported for each pollutant, as shown in the sample re-
port.  In the example, "pollutant number 1" is suspended particulates, number
2 is sulfur dioxide, number 3 is nitrogen oxides, number 4 is hydrocarbons, and
number 5 is carbon monoxide.  Below each line identifying one of the five pol-
lutants appear the countywide totals of that pollutant that were determined to
come from each of the 54 source categories.  There are 10 categories per line,
with the last four appearing in the last line.  The categories are read from
left to right, row by row, in sequence as given in the table on page 38 of the
EPA publication referenced in paragraph 3.4.1.1.  A copy of that table is shown
in  Table 3.4.1.a.

3.4.1.3.2  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 3.4.1.g shows a sample report of emission totals by source
category
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CATEGORY                MAJOR
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    1        RESIDENTIAL  FUEL
    2        RESIDENTIAL  FUKL
    3        RESIDENTIAL  FUEL
    4.       RESIDENTIAL  FUEL
    5        RESIDENTIAL  FUEL
    6        RESIDENTIAL  FUEL
    7        COMMERCIAL 6  INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
    8        COMMERCIAL S  INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
    9        COMMERCIAL I  INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
   10       COMMERCIAL &  INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
   11       COMMERCIAL 5,  INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
   12       COMMERCIAL &  INSTITUTIONAL FUEL
   13       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   14       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   15       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   16       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   17       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   18       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   19       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   20       INDUSTRIAL FUEL
   21       ON-SIT& INCINERATION
   22       ON-SITE INCINERATION
   23       ON-SITE INCINERATION
   24       OPEN  BURNING
   25       OPEN  BURNING
   26       OPEN  BURNING
   27       GASOLINE FUEL
   28       GASOLINE FUEL
   29       GASOLINE FUEL
   30       DIESEL  FUEL
   31       DIESEL  FUEL
   32       DIESEL  FUEL
   33       AIRCRAFT
   34       AIRCRAFT
   35       AIRCRAFT
   36        VESSELS
   37        VESSELS
   38       VESSELS
   39        VESSELS
   40       EVAPORATION
   41        EVAPORATION
   42        MEASURED VEHICLE MILES
   43        MEASURED VEHICLE MILES
   44        MEASURED VEHICLE MILES
   45        MEASURED VEHICLE MILES
   46        DIKT  ROADS TRAVELED
   47        DIKT  AIRSTRIPS
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3.4.1.4  IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING PROGRAM (IPP) FORMATTED OUTPUT

3.4.1.4.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

One of the important uses for the CAASE system is to provide inputs to certain
mathematical or simulation models used extensively within EPA and elsewhere to
develop concepts regarding diffusion processes in urban areas and for other
purposes as well.  One of these models, known as IPP, is used to assist the
states in their preparation of State Implementation Plans (SIP's) for the
attaining and maintaining of the national ambient air quality standards.  In
IPP, computer simulation is used to select appropriate emission standards,
evaluate the resulting air quality, and determine the costs associated with
the various alternative control strategies.  The five major IPP reports are
used by control strategies personnel for recommending effective air pollution
control actions.

One of the most important functions performed by IPP is to develop a "contri-
bution file," which is used to estimate the contribution from each source to
each pollutant receptor defined within the region being investigated.  As part
of this process, the spatial distribution of the emissions of each pollutant
being evaluated must be determined throughout the region.  The contribution
from the area sources within the region is provided by the "IPP-Formatted"
output of the CAASE system.  Thus, the content of this output consists of
certain identifying information plus the total emissions for each grid square
of each of the five pollutants from all source categories.

3.4.1.4.2  SAMPLE REPORT

Figure 3.4.1.h. shows a listing of typical IPP formatted output.  Because this
output is used in the form of a punched-card deck, the printed tabulation is
not designed for ease of reading.  There are no printed headings and the
numbers are not self-explanatory, for the most part.  Therefore, a word of
explanation is in order.  The first three digits on the left are the AQCR
number (AQCR //179 is the Parkersburg-Marietta AQCR in Ohio and West Virginia).
The next four digits, all nines in this case, are reserved.  The 13-digit
group contains the coordinates of the grid square, while the next column of
2, 3, or 4 digits gives the area of each grid square.  The function of the
next column ("33" in the example) is not available.  The following five
columns contain the totals for each grid square (one line of output per square)
of the emissions from all 54 source categories of the five "criteria" pol-
lutants in order; thus, the first of these columns gives the total for a
given grid square of suspended particulates, while the next column gives
the same information for sulfur dioxide, and so on.  The same sequence of
pollutants is used as given in paragraph 3.4.1.2.2, above.  The next two
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and Washington County has SAROAD Area Code 7100).  This report is a listing
of the individual card images provided to IPP by CAASE.  It is important
to note that all emission rates have been converted from tons/year to tons/
day for the purpose of this report, because those are the units used by the
IPP Model.
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0.007
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      Modeling, which is currently being developed, is a computerized procedure
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The programs produce the necessary input formats for IPP and AQDM models.

      Questions concerning this procedure should be directed to Chief, Compu-•
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that  must be followed by any potential user of AEROS to facilitate the speedy
and efficient fulfillment of his request.

     Before a potential user requests Information from AEROS, the standard
computer reports as documented 1n Sections 2.0.0 through 3.5.0 should be
reviewed to see 1f the specific Information 1s available in any of these
reports.  If a specific report or a combination of reports meets the data
requirements, the procedures as documented 1n this Section should be followed.
Even 1f a specific report does not meet the specific requirements, the
procedures should be followed to determine whether new reports have been
developed, but not documented in Sections 2.0.0 through 3.5.0, or whether
the data are available from other sources.
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the United States Environmental Protection Agency.   This user community
Includes state and local air pollution control agencies, unlversltes,
consultants, contractors, private citizens, and private Industry.  Excluded
from this group are other Federal agencies and groups utilizing the data
for a grant or contract to any Federal agency.

     Requests from the non-EPA users group will be treated under the Freedom
of Information Act.  After the request 1s received 1n writing, the cost will
be estimated, and the requestor will be informed of the approximate cost.
The request will not be processed until the requestor has agreed to pay this
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     The procedures to request Information from AEROS vary depending on
whether the data are for states under the jurisdiction of one EPA Regional
Office (Intra-reglonal) or several Regional Offices (Inter-regional).
Table 4.1.1-a gives a 11st of states 1n each Regional Office and should be
utilized to determine 1f 1t 1s an 1ntra-reg1onal or 1nter-reg1onal request.

    For requests for 1ntra-reg1onal data, the correct Regional Office should
be determined from Table 4.1.1-a and the address or telephone number as given
in Table 4.1.1-b should be utilized.  The specific name of the NEDS or SAROAD
contact 1s not given, but the address and telephone numbers are correct.  The
request should be addressed to the attention of the NEDS or SAROAD Contact.
If the request 1s for a standard report, a letter specifying the report name,
the retrieval options, and the sort options 1s sufficient.  If the request 1s
not for a standard report, a telephone call may be necessary to discuss the
specific data needs.

     For requests for 1nter-reg1onal data, the letter or telephone call should
be directed to one of the regional contacts or to:
                 Chief, Reports and Information Section (MD-14)
                 National Air Data Branch
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                 Research Triangle Park, NC  27711
                 FTS - 8 - 692-5395
                 Com. (919) 688-8146, ext. 395
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 Table 4.1.1.a.  LIST OF STATES BY REGIONAL OFFICE
Region I
    Connecticut
    Maine
    Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Region II
    New Jersey
    New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Island
Region III
    Delaware
    District of Columbia
    Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Region IV

    Alabama
    Florida
    Georgia
    Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Region V
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
Region VI
    Arkansas
    Louisiana
    New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
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Table 4.1.1.a (continued).  LIST OF STATES BY REGIONAL OFFICE
 Region VII

      Iowa
      Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
 Region VIII

     Colorado
     Montana
     North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
 Region  IX
     Arizona
     California
     Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
  Region X

     Alaska
     Idaho
Oregon
Washington
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           Table 4.1.1.b.    REGIONAL  OFFICE
                           NEDS

                  A1r Hazardous  Division
                  EPA. Region I   .
                  John F. Kenndy Bldg
                  Boston, Mass  02203
                  FTS 8-223-4448
                  Com. (617) 223-4448

 II               A1r Coordinator Office
                  EPA. Region II
                  26 Federal Plaza
                  New York, Mew York  10007
                  FTS 8-264-4581
                  Com. (212) 264-4S81

 III               Management
                  EPA, Region III
                  6th and Walnut Street
                  Philadelphia  19106
                  FTS 8-597-8046
                  Com. (215) 597-8046

 IV               A1r Program
                  EPA. Region IV
                  1421 Peachtree St NE
                  Atlanta, Georgia  30309
                  FTS 8-526-2864
                  Com. (404) 285-2864

   V               Surveillance and Analysis
                  EPA, Region V
                  230 S. Dearborn
                  Chicago,  111  60604
                  FTS 8-353-6738
                  Com. (312) 353-6738
                                         CONTACTS
                                                  SAPOAD

                                           Surveillance and Analysis
                                           EPA, Region I
                                           John F. Kenndy Bldg
                                           Boston, Mass  02203
                                           FTS 8-223-444B
                                           Com. (617) 223-4448

                                           A1r Coordinator Office
                                           EPA. Region II
                                           26 Federal Plaza
                                           New York, New York  10007
                                           FTS 8-264-4581
                                           Com. (212) 264-4581

                                           Management
                                           EPA. Region III
                                           6th and Walnut Street
                                           Philadelphia  19106
                                           FTS 8-597-8046
                                           Com.  (215) 597-8046

                                           A1r  Program
                                            EPA.  Region IV
                                            1421  Peachtree St  NE
                                           Atlanta,  Georgia   30309
                                            FTS 8-526-2864
                                            Com.  (404)  285-2B64

                                            Surveillance  and Analysis
                                            EPA,  Region V
                                            230 S. Dearborn
                                            Chicago.  Ill   60604
                                            FTS 8-353-6738
                                            Com.  (312)  353-6738
  VI
 VII
VIII
  IX
Data System Branch
Management
EPA, Region VI
1600 Patterson Street
Dallas. Texas  75201
FTS 8-749-1176
Com. (214) 749-1176

Air Hazardous Division
EPA. Region VII
1735 Baltimore Avenue
Kansas City. Mo  64108
FTS 8-374-3791
Com. (816) 758-3791

Surveillance and Analysis Division
EPA, Region VIII
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado  B0203
FTS 8-327-4261
Com. (303) 837-4261

Surveillance and Analysis Division
EPA, Region IX
100 California Street
San Francisco. Ca  94111
FTS 8-556-2270
Com. (415) 556-2270

Management
EPA, Region X
1200 6th Avenue (M/S 413)
Seattle Washington  98101
FTS 8-442-1580
Con. (206) 399-1580          4  ]  1-4
Data System Branch
Management
EPA. Region VI
1600 Patterson Street
Dallas. Texas  75201
FTS 8-749-1176
Con. (214) 749-1176

A1r Hazardous Division
EPA, Region VII
1735 Baltimore Avenue
Kansas City. Mo  64108
FTS 8-374-3791
Com. (816) 758-3791

Surveillance and Analysis Division
F.PA. Region VIII
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado  80203
FTS 8-327-4261
Com. (303) 837-4261

Surveillance and Analysis Division
EPA. Region IX
100 California Street
San Francisco. Ca  94111
FTS 8-556-2270
Com. (415) 556-2270

Management
EPA, Region X
1200 6th Avenue (M/S 413)
Seattle Washington  98101
FTS 8-442-1580
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If the request is for a standard report,  a letter specifying the report
name, the retrieval options and the sort  options is sufficient.   If the
request is not for a standard report, a telephone call  may be necessary
to discuss the specific data needs.

     In addition to stating the report name, the retrieval options,  and
the sort options, any letter requesting data should include the  person
to contact concerning technical questions and the date  when a response
from NADB is needed.
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     This Chapter describes the procedures to be followed by users who are
either direct employees of the U.S.EPA or are working under a grant or
Federal contract given by EPA.  Any employee of EPA or other individuals
who are registered users of the National  Computer Center (NCC), Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, can retrieve data using the AEROS Terminal
Users System as explained in Section 4.2.2, can utilize the routine AEROS
programs, or can utilize the procedures and file formats in Sections 7.0.0-
7.2.3 to write software to create specific reports.
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     The procedures to request information from AEROS vary depending on
whether the requestor is an EPA employee or contractor and where he is
located or whether the requestor is an employee, contractor, or grantee
for another Federal agency.

     If the requestor is an EPA employee or contractor, the EPA employee
or project officer must submit the request.  If the requestor is located
in an EPA Regional Office, the request should be submitted to the NEDS or
SAROAD Contract in the Regional Office.  All other EPA requests should be
submitted to:
               Chief, Reports and Information Section (MD-14)
               National Air Data Branch
               Environmental Protection Agency
               Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711

The request should include the report name or information required, retrieval
options, and sort options.

     If the requestor is an employee, contractor, or grantee for another
Federal agency, the Federal agency employee must submit the request.  All
requests of this type should be submitted to:  the Chief, Reports and
Information Section at the above address.  The request should include the
report name, the retrieval options, and the sort options.  If requests of
this type are determined to be of major impact on the Branch's computer
budget, the requestor may be required to establish user and account codes
by way of Interagency Agreements.  In all cases, the request should
include the person to contact concerning technical questions and the data
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when a response from NADB is necessary.  Any request may be preceded  by
a telephone call to Chief, RIS  (FTS 629-5395) to discuss the availability
of the data and the necessary report formats.  Such a call may prevent
unnecessary work and wasted time occasioned by "Inappropriate" requests
(i.e. requests for data inappropriate to the user's needs or for data
that are nonexistent or not yet in a suitable form to staisfy the
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4.2.2  AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM (ATS)

4.2.2.0  INTRODUCTION

      The Aerometric and Emissions Reporting System (AEROS) has been expanded to
enable users to access the emissions and air quality data files for retrieval via
demand (interactive) terminals.  Using this system, the user can interactively
access the data files or can build requests that are then submitted to the oper-
ating system to be run at a later time (batch).  The user has the option of re-
questing the output be printed at his low- or medium-speed terminal or requesting
the output be printed at the central computer site and be mailed to him later.

      The AEROS terminal system is designed so that users who are not familiar
with computers as well as users who are computer-oriented can access the system
and submit their requests.  The system operates in- a'conversational mode to re-
quest information from the user.  A function (subprogram) is specified by the
user, the master program calls the appropriate subprogram, and the subprogram
assumes control.

      The two types of subprograms are those that retrieve data immediately and
display them on the low-speed terminal (interactive) and those that ask the user
questions that allow a run to be generated and submitted for later processing
(remote batch).  The first time a remote batch function is requested, the master
program asks the user for fixed accounting information such as account code.
This information is then used for all remote batch runs submitted.  Other infor-
mation, such as run time, is requested by each individual remote batch function.

      When a user has accessed all the desired functions and has returned to the
master program, the END command will take him out of the system.  The user is re-
turned to the EXEC 8 operating system in which any software available at this time,
including reentry to the AEROS Terminal System, can be used.                    .  .

      Descriptions of the master program and all available functions follow, and
sample interactive sessions and sample outputs are included.  Any questions re-
garding this system, other than instructions on how to use a specific type of
terminal, are to be referred to:
                                   National Air Data -Branch (MD-14)
                                   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                   Research Triangle Park, NC  27711
                                   Phone:  (919) 688-8146, ext. 247
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      Questions regarding accounting information, use of a terminal, or the
status of the UNIVAC 1110 are to be referred to:

                      NATIONAL COMPUTER CENTER  (MD-34)
                      U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                      Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711
                      Phone:  (919) 549-8411, ext. 2501

Note:  Throughout the manual the selection commands are listed as follows:

      'state=??'

      'site=???'

      The number of question marks following the equal sign defines the num-
ber of characters in that code.  In the above examples, the state command re-
quires two characters following the equal sign and site requires three.  If
the incorrect number of characters is entered, the command is rejected.

4.2.2.1   REQUIRED ACCOUNTING INFORMATION

      In order to use the AEROS terminal system, the user must be registered
at the National Computer Center (NCC), Research Triangle Park, N.C.  The ac-
counting symbols assigned to the user plus other information necessary to sub-
mit batch jobs will be requested by the terminal system.  The information re-
quired is:

       .  i.  account number.

       . ii.  project code.

       iii.  terminal identification code. (This information is used for rout-
             ing the printout generated by batch jobs.  It can be either the
             user's site or the central computer site.)

        iv.  priority code.  (This is one of a system of codes established by
             NCC.)

         v.  run identification code.  (This code is composed of an NCC-assigned
             bin number and up to four additional characters specified by the
             user.)
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      v1.   estimated run time
            (The user must furnish an estimate to be entered on
            the @RUN card.  This estimate and the priority code
            are related.  Sample estimates for the batch runs are
            given 1n the functional sections).

     Almost all of the codes require Interaction with the National
Computer Center.  If the user has questions relating to these items,
please call User Services, FTS (919) 629-2501.

4.2.2.2  COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTERING ATS

     In order to use ATS, the user must know how to dial the computer,
establish contact, and Identify himself to the operating system.  The
procedure varies slightly from terminal to terminal so no attempt 1s
made here to Instruct the user on terminal usage.  If there is a need
for Instruction 1n this area, please contact User Services, NCC as
listed in section 4.2.2.0 of this manual.

     When contact with the UNIVAC 1110 has been established and the
user's terminal identification has been accepted, the operating system
will print a message identifying the operating system.  At this point
the user must enter an @RUN card to begin his session.  Please note
that, because of the ATS design, the user must specify  the CARD parameter
on  the RUN card if the remote batch portion of the ATS  is to be used.
No  cards will actually be punched.

     A sample RUN card is:
     @RUN     RUN-ID.ACCT-NO.PROJ,TIME,PAGES/CARDS
where:
     RUN-ID   is the users run identifier, which usually consists
              of a bin number and four user-assigned characters
              to identify the run.
     ACCT-NO  1s the users registered UNIVAC 1110 account number.
     PROJ     1s the users registered UNIVAC 1110 project code.
     TIME     1s the estimated SUP time the terminal session will
              last (On 9/30/75 NCC had established 15 minutes as
              a maximum time limit).
     PAGES    are the estimated number of pages for the terminal
              session.
     CARDS    are the estimated number of cards to be-punched by
              the system.  This entry should be 999 if the remote
              batch portion of ATS is to be used.

     Once the user's RUN card has been accepted, the date and time the
user signed on 1s displayed on the terminal and the user can start
entering instructions.  When the user is ready to use the AEROS
Terminal System, the following sequence of instructions is entered.
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          @ASG,A
          @COPY,A
          OFREE
          @ATS
NADB*NADB-ABS/SDS.
NADB*NADB-ABS.ATS
NADB*NADB-ABS.
     The user will enter the master program and Interaction with the
system will begin. (All responses entered by the user within ATS must be
in capital letters.)  When the user is finished with the system, the END
command is entered.  Control is returned to the operating system and the
user is free to access any UNIVAC 1110 functions desired, re-enter the
ATS, or sign off the UNIVAC system.  To sign off, the user enters @FIN,
waits for the accounting information to print, and then enters @@TERM.

     Should the 1110 system go down or should the line drop during an
ATS session, the user has to re-dial the computer and follow regular
sign on procedures to re-enter the system.  If the user was building
remote batch jobs at the time computer contact was broken, only the
job being constructed at that time 1s lost.  This 1s due to the
dynamic submission of batch runs by the ATS at the time the user .
requests the run be submitted.

4.2.2.3  ATS MASTER PROGRAM

     The ATS master program is designed as a processor.   This means
that all the files required for the system are dynamically assigned
by the program.  If there are any problems encountered in assigning
a file, a message 1s printed but processing continues.   If a file 1s
unavailable, only those functions using that particular file
are not operable.   The messages and t-h'eir meanings are listed below.

       1.   file name  WAITING TO ROLL FILE IN
                 The file specified has been rolled out by the
            1110 Operating System and the terminal system is
            waiting for the file to be restored to mass  storage.

      11.   file name  DESTROYED—CONTINUING  .
                 The file specified has been marked as  having
            been destroyed by the 1110 Operating System.   The
            system will  continue but any function using  the
            specified file will not be operational.   Call  NCC,
            User Services Section.

     111.   file name  DISABLED-CONTINUING   .
                 The file specified was 1n use when the  1110
            system crashed.   There is usually no problem  with
            using  the file.
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      1v.   file name
IN EXCLUSIVE USE-CONTINUING
                 The file specified 1s 1n exclusive use
            by another run,  This usually happens when NADB
            1s updating the file.  The system continues, but
            functions requiring the specified file will be
            inoperable.  A later attempt may provide access
            to a function requiring this file.

       v.   file name  FACILITY REJECTED-CONTINUING
            The file specified does not exist.  It may have been
            removed by the 1110 Operating System or may have
            been deleted 1n preparation for an update that then
            failed.  Call NADB, Data Processing Section.

     The user is asked 1f a CRT terminal is being used.  A CRT terminal
is a cathode-ray-type terminal such as a UNISCOPE 100 or a HAZELTINE
2000. 'The Interactive functions are designed to utilize either a 120-
character print line or a 72-character print line.  If you answer YES
to the CRT question, a 72-character line 1s used.  If answer is NO, a 120-
character line 1s used.

     Next, the user 1s asked whether instructions are needed for~us1ng the
system.   If YES is entered, a brief discussion of the system and
the function 11st are provided.  Each function entered then prints
a brief description of Itself thereafter.  If NO is entered, it 1s
assumed that the user 1s familiar with the system and less instructional
Information 1s displayed.  If the user enters NO and then decides he
needs a 11st of the functions, he can enter HELP after the FUNCTION?
prompt.

     When the FUNCTION? prompt 1s printed, the user is free to enter
any valid ATS function.  If an Invalid entry 1s encountered, a message
1s printed and the FUNCTION? prompt 1s printed again.  If the user.
has finished using ATS, he enters END-after the FUNCTION? prompt and
control  1s returned to the UNIVAC 11,10 operating system.

     If an Interactive function 1s specified, .control is Immediately
passed to the appropriate subprogram.  Interaction between the user
and the data files via commands given to the subprogram continues
until the END command is entered.  The subprogram then returns control to
the master program and a new function 1s requested.

     If-.a remote batch function 1s requested, the master program first
checks to see 1f this 1s the first remote function requested during
the current terminal session.
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     If this is not the first batch function requested, control is
passed to the appropriate subprogram.  The subprogram Interacts with
the user to construct remote batch runs.  When the final END command
for the subprogram is encountered, a summary of the job constructed
is printed for user review.  The user has the option of submitting
or cancelling the constructed run.  If the run is submitted, the
subprogram dynamically submits the run to the UNIVAC 1110 system.
The job enters the job queue at this point and is eligible for
execution.  (As jobs are submitted to the UNIVAC operating system,
a message is returned indicating the run identifier and whether the
run was accepted or not).  After the job. is submitted or cancelled,
control is returned to the master program.

     The first remote batch function requested during a terminal
session causes the master program to request some fixed accounting
information.  The information requested is then used for all batch
runs constructed during the terminal 'session.  The information
requested is:

        1.   project code.  At the prompt, PROJ?, the user should
             enter his valid UNIVAC project code.

       11.   terminal identifier.  The user can select a location
             where all of the remote batch output will be routed
             This location can' be a low-speed, medium-speed or high-
             speed terminal.  To route the output to the central
             UNIVAC 1110 site the user enters PR.  The location
             selected 1s entered after the TERMINAL ID? prompt.

      111.   account number.  Account numbers must be registered
             with NCC before run submissions will be accepted.
             The account number 1s entered after the ACCT #? prompt.

No validity or edit checks are made for the above three entries by ATS.
At the point an actual batch run is submitted to the 1110 operating
system, a check 1s made by that system against the valid account and
project code combinations.  If the combination entered 1s not valid,
the run will not be accepted.

     After the initial information is entered for the first access
of a batch function, control is passed to the appropriate subprogram
and the session proceeds as described above.
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      The following sections describe the actual  functions available with-
in the AEROS Terminal  System.  Besides the descriptive name, the subsystem,
access type, and function entry is listed.  The notation used is:
        S = SAROAD
        N = NEDS
        I = Interactive Access
       RB = Remote Batch Access

4.2.2.4   NEDS CONDENSED AND FULL POINT SOURCE LISTING (N, RB, PS)
4.2.2.4.0  DESCRIPTION
      The point source function is a NEDS remote  batch function that al-
lows the user to retrieve the most detailed information available on a
point by point basis.   A condensed listing or a full  listing is selected
by the user.  The condensed version presents a subset of information from
the full listing.  Seven lines per SCC are printed in the .condensed list-
Ings versus one page per SCC in the full  listing.   Sample printouts of
these two reports are  included in this section.
4.2.2.4.1  STRUCTURED  ENTRIES
      When the function is first entered, the user may ask for a listing
of the available functional commands if one is needed.  After this  entry,
a series of questions  are asked to allow the user  full flexibility  of the
batch report.   One question allows the user to select either the full  or
condensed listing.  Other questions are:
      i.  Do you wish  to specify a pollutant and minimum values? If so,
          do you need  a listing of the valid pollutant codes?  At  the
          prompt POLL,VALUE? the user enters a one digit pollutant  code,
          a comma, and a six digit minimum value.   The minimum value must
          be six digits with leading zeroes entered by the user if  re-
          quired.  An  entry  of  1,000150 would  soecify that the user want-
          ed to list all plant-point-SCC  combinations for which the calcu-
          lated particulate emissions are over 150 tons per year.   The
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     valid pollutant codes are:
       1      -  participate
       2     -  sulfur dioxide
       3     -  nitrogen dioxide
       4     -  hydrocarbons
       5     -  carbon monoxide
       blank -  select all  (blank entry)
ii.   Do you want the standard or a special  sort  sequence?   The  stan-
     dard sort sequence is  STATE-COUNTY-PLANT-POINT-SCC.   There are,
     however,  twenty individual  sort  fields that can  be  specified  in
     any order.  The user may tailor  his  sort sequence to  satisfy  his
     own needs, if desired.   The user may request a list of the valid
     sort codes if one is needed.   An example of a special  sort is
     11,  01,02,03,04,05.   This sequence will  cause the report to print
     out  the state-county-plant-point-SCC having the  highest calcu-
     lated emissions for the selected pollutant  first, next highest, etc.
          The  special  sort  sequence is entered after  the SORT?  prompt
     with the  first sort code, comma, the second sort code, comma, and
     so on up  to the minimum of  twenty codes.  Usually not more than
     six  codes are required  to sort a report as  desired.
          A special  entry is provided to  allow a user to cancel  the
     sort just entered and  to enter a new sort sequence.   After the
     user enters a sequence, it  is echoed back so the user can  re-
     view his  entry.   The prompt X or END?  is printed.   If X is en-
     tered, a  message indicating the  previous sort is ignored prints
     and  the user is returned to the  SORT?  prompt.  If the END  is
     entered after a sort sequence is echoed, the sort is  entered  in
     the  batch request and  the session continues.
          The  valid sort codes are:
            01    -   state
            02   -   county
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111.
 IV.
       03   -   plant number
       04   -   point number
       05   -   SCC (source classification code)
       06   -   ownership
       07   -   SIC (standard industrial classification code)
       08   -   estimation method
       09   -   AQCR
       10   -   plant name
       11   -   pollutant value
       12   -   year of record
       13   -   control equipment
       14   -   control efficiency
       15   -   sulfur content
       16   -   ash content
       17   -   city
       18   -   UTM coordinates
       19   -   operating rate
       20   -   confidentiality

Do you want confidential data?  The user may select confiden-
tial data if he.knows the special NADB confidentiality codes.
One must be aware of the legal implications of releasing con-
fidential data to others without the permission (in writing)
of the source.  The individual making the retrieval will be
considered individually responsible for the data retrieved.
If it is confidential data, the user must follow all legal
requirements.  Confidentiality codes are available from
NADB only and will not be made available to non-EPA per-
sonnel (Call NADB for required code).
Do you wish to specify significant digits (standard is 3)?
YES OR NO?  The system generates reports to three signifi-
cant digits.  The prompt allows the user to change this
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                standard if he desires.  This is done by entering any
                digit from one to nine in response to the prompt NUMBER?
                If the user enters any character other than digits one to
                nine, the system will default to the standard (three digits).
            v.  Do you want metric units? (standard is ENGL).  The user can
                request that the calculated emissions be printed in metric
                units if desired.  The entry YES will indicate that metric
                units are to be used.  Otherwise the system defaults to
                the English units.
            In  order to construct remote  batch jobs, certain  Information  is
       required for the RUN card.   Part of this  information is fixed for  a
       single user and is therefore obtained from the master  program.  Some
       Information varies for each  run 1s requested within the batch function.
       The  variable Information  is  run Identifier, priority codes, and run time.

            The run Identifier 1s a maximum of six characters long.  The  first
       two  characters are the NCC assigned bin number and the last four are any
       characters  the user wishes to  assign to uniquely Identify his run.  It
       1s possible to have runs with  the  same Identifiers but 1t 1s not recom-
       mended since tracing runs becomes  much more difficult.  The user's run
       Identifier  1s entered after the prompt, NAME?

            NCC has set up a system  of priority codes that classifies runs and en-
       ables the system to operate more efficiently.  These codes change  from time
       to time  and therefore are not  listed here.  The codes are usually  based on
       run  time and numbers of tape   or disk drives reouired.  This function re-
       quires one  tape drive during the batch run.  Therefore, one tape mount and
       the  time required must be considered when assigning this priority  code.
       Copies of the priority scheme  are  available from NCC (address in 4.2.2.0).
       The  one  character priority code is entered after the PRIORITY? prompt.
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     The user must estimate the SUP time which will be required to
complete his request.  This time will vary depending upon the type of
request, I.e. condensed or full listing, and the amount of data selected.
Some very rough estimates are listed here but a certain amount of trial
and error is involved in estimating these times.  It is better to esti-
mate high but this lengthens your turnaround time.
Examples:  (as of 10/75)
          Selection                        Time (minutes)
                                           5-40 (average less than 10)
                                           10-60 (average 10-15)
                                           30-60 (average 30-40)
less than a state
state
AQCR
     A tape 1s required to produce the NEDS FULL POINT SOURCE LISTING
or the NEDS CONDENSED POINT SOURCE LISTING.  This tape will contain
data meeting selection criteria as requested by user, from which the
report 1s produced.  The reel number of the tape to be used is to be
supplied by user; a maximum of six reel numbers may be supplied.  These
reel numbers are to be separated by slashes (/).  The user should specify
the expiration date for the tape file following the last reel number
entered.  The correct form is reel number(s), a comma, and the desired
number of days the file is to be retained (reel I/reel 2/.../reel(n),
#days).  The maximum number of days which can be specified is 4095.  If
the user does not specify an expiration date, zero is used.

4.2.2.4.2  COMMANDS
      After the preliminary responses have been entered, the user re-
ceives the prompt, COMMAND?  There are six selection categories and four
fixed command entries.  The selection category used reflects to a degree
the amount of output to be printed.  For example, report one, state se-
lection will probably generate more output than report three, state/
county/plant selection.  The fixed commands, SIC, ownership, and esti-
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mation method will apply to all selection commands.  The final  END com-
mand terminates the function.  The command word can be entered  in its
entirety or can be abbreviated to the first two characters of the word.
A full discussion of all commands follows.
           COMMAND

        .   report=?
       ii.  own=?
      111.  sic=????
       iv.  est=?
                 DESCRIPTION

report selection category wanted.  Various
options are open to the user to limit his
retrievals to a manageable size.  The op-
tion desired is chosen by specifying the
selection class corresponding to it.  The
options are:
1- state.  The retrieval is limited to one
state.  The entire state except as limited
by the SIC, ownership, and estimation me-
thod entries is retrieved.  A large amount
of output is generated via this selection,
and it should be used with caution.
2- state/county.  As many state-county com-
binations as desired may be entered.
3- state/county/plant.  As many state-county-
plant combinations as desired may be entered.
4- state/county/plant/point.  As many com-
binations as desired may be entered.
5- state/SCC.  As many state-SCC combinations
as desired may be entered.  Caution must be
exercised as some combinations will result in
large amounts of output.
ownership code.  The valid codes are:
   p = private
   1 = local government
   s = state government
   f = federal government
   u = utility

standard industrial classification code.  For
more information see the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual.

method of estimating emissions.  The valid codes
are:
   0 = not applicable
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        COMMAND
        v.  end
            DESCRIPTION
   1  = stack tests or other emission measurements
   2 = material  balance
   3 = EPA emission factors
   4 = guess
   5 = special  emission factor other than EPA
       emission factor
   6 = new construction, not yet operational
   7 = facility closed, ceased operation
terminate function.  This command, following  the
COMMAND? prompt, signals the end of user speci-
fications for this function.
     The OWN, SIC and EST commands are strictly optional.   They may be
used if the user so desires after any COMMAND? prompt.   If they are not
used, records are selected based only on the REPORT entries.   If any entry
1s made for any or all of the three commands, that criteria is applied
to all records selected in the batch run.  For example, if ownership was
specified as U (utility), 1n the batch run, only utilities would be
printed.
     When the user selects a category for entering selections, he enters
a loop which allows him to enter as many combinations as desired (except
for category 1, state).  For each category, when this loop 1s entered
and after each entry (except END) a prompt is printed indicating the
information required.  These prompts differ from category to category
but basically they are:  combination, X or END.   The combinations reflect
the category.  For example, category three 1s the state/county/plant
category.  The messages, ENTER 10 CHARACTER STATE/COUNTY/PLANT CODE.X,
OR END and SCP, X OR END are printed.  SCP represents state/county/plant.
The combination entered must be of the correct length or it is rejected.
The entry, X, causes the previous combination entered to be ignored.
This mechanism allows users to delete erroneous  information entered.  END
signifies that all combinations desired have been entered.
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     When the END command is entered after the COMMAND? prompt,  a summary
of the batch run constructed 1s listed.   The user has  the option of
submitting the run as listed or cancelling 1t.  If the user enters YES,
the batch run is submitted to the 1110 operating system right then.  A
message is returned by the 1110 system indicating the  run identifier and
whether or not the run was accepted.  If the run is accepted, it goes
into the 1110 backlog and 1s scheduled for processing  just as any other
batch job.  Control is passed back to the ATS Master program and any ATS
function can be requested at that time.

4.2.2.4.3  SPECIAL NOTES
      The commands can be entered 1n their entirety or be abbreviated to
the first two characters of the command.  For example, OWN=P or OW=P
will be accepted.
      A report (selection category) must be selected and at least one
combination entered or no batch job will be submitted.
      This function must be used with care.  There 1s  a potential for
processing large volumes of output.
      The output of the batch job requires a 132 print position line.
If the user's printer 1s limited to 120 characters, the output should
be routed to the UNIVAC 1110 central site for later mailing to the user.
      The tape(s) specified must be standard UNIVAC-labelled tape(s).
The 'F' option is used to allow reuse of the tape(s) at a later time
with a minimum of difficulty.
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4.2.2.4.4  SAMPLE  INTERACTIVE  SESSION
    1RDH  9ouSER'9^^c'n"rK*'PROJr 151
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           0025-10/21-17!15
             NADa*NADB-ABS.
    AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM  (V.I)  DATE! 10/21/75

    NA09-STE-INX DISABLED—CONTINUING
    NADB-PARMFL  DISABLED—CONTIIIUING
    ARE YOU USING A CRT TERMINAL?  ( YES OR NO  )

    DO YOU WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS?  ( YES OR NO  )
                                                     TIME! 17:i5!37
    THE AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM PROVIDES ACCESS TO THE  AIR
    DUALITY AND EMISSIONS DATA  (SAROAD AND NEDS) THROUGH
    THE FUNCTIONS LISTED BELOW. EACH FUNCTION DEFINES THE
    S'JB-SYSTEM AND THE "ODE OF  ACCESS. THIS  IS  INDICATED
    BY THE FOLLOWING NOTATION:
        S a SAROAD
        N = NEDS
        I = INTERACTIVE ACCESS
       <*H = "EMOTE 3ATCH ACCES^
    THE FOLLO'/HlS IS THE LIST OF LESAL FUNCTOIIS.
        pi;   - onjijT SOiPCF                    RB)
        eg   _ ABF.A SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY        1'
        r'ELP - DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
        END  - E'lO TERMINAL SESSION
       ICTIOtl?

          YOUR USER PROJECT CODF..
     ^TE3  IDENTIFICATION NUMBER POH THE TERMINAL
              THE PRINT  SHOULD BE ROUTED.
              jo?

            OUR BATCH ACCOUNT NUMBER.
    EMISSION POINT SOURCE LISTING

    THE POINT SOURCE LISTING PROGRAM OFFERS THE USER REMOTE BATCH
    ACCESS TO POINT SOURCE LISTINGS. THE AMOUNT OF  INFORMATION  THAT
    '•••ILL BE P°ItJTEO IS REFLECTED BY THE REPORT NAME. CARE  SHOULD BE
    TA
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T*£ CO'.'D£''iScD POINT SOURCE LISTING GIVES 7 LINES PER SCC AND THE
FULL POINT SOURCE LISTING GIVES A PAGE OF PRINT PER SCC.
IP YOU MEED A LISTIN3 OF THE VALID COMMANDS. ENTER YES. OTHERWISE
ENTER NO.
YES OR NO?
•REPORT=?' - REPORT WANTED.  ?   REPRESENTS THE NUMBER OF THE
             REPORT WANTED. THE NUMBERS I CORRESPONDING REPORTS ARE:
              1 - STATE REPORTILIMITED TO 1 STATE)
              2 - STATE/COUNTY REPORT
              3 - STATE/COUNTY/PLANT REPORT
              1 - STATE/COUNTY/PLANT/POINT REPORT
              5 - STATE/SCC REPORT
              6 - STATE/COUIITY/SCC REPORT
•OWN=?"    - OWNERSHIP CODE. THE VALID CODES ARE:
              P - PRIVATE
              L - LOCAL GOVER'nrlMT
              S - STATE GOVERNMENT
              F - FEOE°AL  GOVERNMENT
              U - UTILITY
'SIC-????' - STANDARD  INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION CODE.  (SEF
             STANDARD  INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUAL)
•EST=?'    - METHOD  OF ESTIMATING EMISSIONS. THE  VALID CODES  ARE:
              0 _ MOT  APPLICABLE
              1 - STACK TESTS  OR OTHER EMISSION MEASUREMENTS
              Z - MATERIAL PALANCE
              3 - EMISSIONS CALCULATED USING EMISSION FACTORS
              U - GUESS
              5 - EMISSION FACTOR USED TO CALCULATE
                  DIFFERS  FROM OFFICIAL  EPA FACTOR
 'END'      - SIGNALS EIID OF REOUEST  SPECIFICATIONS
THE -NTIRE CO«'-'AND  CAM BE  ENTERED OR  THE COMMAND  CAN BE  ABBREVIATED
TO THE FIRST TWO  LETTERS OF THE COMMAND. FOR EXAMPLE)  R£PORT=1 *
RE=1 BOTH INDICATE  A STATE REPORT IS  DESIRED.

00 YOU WANT  A FULL  OR CONDENSED POINT SOURCE REPORT?
FL OR CN?
 RECORDS SELECTED CAN BE LIMITED TO THOSE FOR WHICH A SPECIFIED
 OO'I'JTANT VALUE IS GREATER THAN A USER SPECIFIED MINIMUM
 DO~YOU WISH TO SPECIFY A POLLUTANT AND MINIMUM VALUE?
 YES OR NO?
 IF YOU NEED A LISTING OF VALID POLLUTANT CODES ENTERr YES.
 OTHERWISE ENTER NO.
VALID POLLUTANT CODES ARE:
                              1 - PARTICULATE
                             ' 2 - SULFUR DIOXIDE
                              3 - NITROGEN OXIDE
                              H - HYDROCARBONS
                           4.2.2-16

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                             5 - CARBON  MONOXIDE
        flLL>VALUE
rur CTiMntRn SORT SEQUENCE IS BY STATE COUNTY PLANT POINT SCC.
DO YOU WANT STANDARD SORT SEGUENCE OR A SPECIAL SORT SEOUENCE?
ST OR SR?
IF YOU MEED A LIST OF VALID SORT OPTIONS. ENTER YES.
OTHERWISE ENTER NO.
YES r>R MO?
                               '
,FND,
                               TWENTY SORT OPTIONS ARE
                               BLEI CHOOSfr JHE SORT SE(,UENCE
                         DESIRED FROM THE TABLE BELOW AND
                         ENTER THE CORRESPONDING SERIES OF 2
                         DIGIT CODES IN THE ORDER DESIRED.
                           01  - STATE
                           02  - COUNTY
                           03  - PLANT NUMBER
                           0«  - POINT NUMBER
                           05  - SCC (SOURCE CLASSIFICATION  CODE)
                           06  - OWNERSHIP
                           07  - SIC (STANDARD  INDUSTRIAL  CLASS)
                           Oft  - ESTIMATION METHOD
                           IW  - A-iCP
                           10  - PLANT MAME
                           11  -  POLLUTANT  VALUE
                           12  -  YEAR  OF  RECORD
                           13  -  CONTROL  EQUIPMENT
                           in  -  CONTROL  EFFICIENCY
                           15  -  SULFUR  CONTENT
                           16  -  ASH CONTENT
                           17  - CITY
                           18 - UTM COORDINATES
                           19 - OPERATING RATE
                           20 - CONFIDEUTALITY
                        -  SIGNALS END OF USER SPECIFICATIONS
                           FOR THIS  FUNCTION.
  ENTER  SORT SEQUENCE COMMAND
  SOOT?

 pi. 02.03.05|

  SORT ENTERED=  01  02 03  05

  (X.OR  END?)
  DO YOU WANT CONFIDENTIAL DATA?
  YES OR NO?
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 DO YOU WANT TO SPECIFY SIGNIFICANT DIGITS?  (STANDARD IS 3)
 YES OP. NO?
GE3
     YOU WANT METRIC UNITS? (STANDARD IS ENSL)
 ENTER YOUR RUNID (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
 NV'E?
 ENTER YOUR RUN PRIORITY CODE (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  ENTER YOUR RUN TIME (MINUTES)  MAX. 3 CHAR.
 RUN TIME?
  START ENTERINS COMMANDS

 COWAND?



 ENTER 12 CHARACTER STATE/COUNTY/PLANT/POINT CODE.X.  OR  END

 SC=P.X, OR END?
 STATE/COUNTY/PLANT/POINT=Of 260000fl520

 SCPP>X, OR END?
{0535200012031

 STATE/COUNTY/PLANT/POINT=053520001203

 SCPP.X.  OS END?



 CO^AND?
 JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:
 KcPORT TYPE=OH
 CONTROL CARDS ENTEREO-

 ST CNTY PLNT PT SCC
                              0  SIC  E
                      A.2.2-18

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 0« 2600  0005 20

 05 3520  0012 05

 DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT  THE  JOB  AS  SPECIFIED?
 YES OR NO?
            «UN ID 9iare«  yit«n?  «*£*   ACCEPTED
 PLEASE CHOOSE NEXT FUNCTION  YOU  WISH  TO  ACCESS.
 F. KIP TI ON?
IPS}
 EMISSION POINT SOURCE LISTING

 THE POINT SOURCE LISTING PROFPAM OFFERS THE USER  REMOTE  PATCH
 ACCESS TO POINT SOURCE LISTINGS. THE  AMOUNT OF  INFORMATION THAT
 KILL'BE PRINTED IS PTFLECTED BY THE REPORT  NAME.  CARE. SHOULD RE
 TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF PRINT IS  HOT GENERATED.
 TH" CONDENSED POINT SOURCE LISTING r,IVES 7  LINES  PER  SCC AND THE
 FULL POINT SOURCE LISTING GIVES A PAGE  OC PRINT PER SCC.
 IF YOU NEED A LISTING OF THE VALID COMMANDS. ENTER YES.  OTHERWISE
 ENTES NO.
 YES OR NO?
 00 YOU WANT A FULL OR CONDENSED POINT SOURCE REPORT?
 FL 0? CM?
 RECORDS SELECTED CAN BE LIMITED TO THOSE FOR WHICH A SPECIFIED
 POLLUTANT VALUE IS GREATER THAN A USER SPECIFIED MINIMUM
 00 YCU WISH TO SPECIFY A POLLUTANT AND MINIMUM VALUE?
 YES OR NO?
 THE STANDARD SORT SEQUENCE IS BY STATE COUNTY PLANT POINT SCC.
 DO YOU WANT STANDARD SORT SEQUENCE OR A SPECIAL SORT SE8UZNCE?
 ST OR SP?
 DO YOU WANT CONFIDENTIAL DATA?
 YES OR NO?
 I{SU I
 T30YOU WAI-IT TO SPECIFY SIGNIFICANT DIGITS?  (STANDARD IS 3)
 YES OR NO?
    YOU WANT VETRIC UNITS? (STANDARD IS ENGL)
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 cMTER  YOUR  RUNIO  (MAX.  6 CHAR.)
 NAVE?
 ENTER  YOUR  RUN  PRIORITY  CODE  (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  ENTER  YOUR  RUN  TIME  (MINUTES) MAX. 5 CHAR.
 RUN TIME?
  START ENTERING  COMMANDS

 COWAND?

[RE=3j

 ENTER 10 CHARACTER  STATE/COUNTY/PLANT C03E-X. OR END

 SCP.X. OR END?
 STATE/COlJNTY/PUANT=OU260000n5

 SCP.X.  OR END?
 STATE/COUNTY/PLANT=0535200012

 SCP.X.  OR END?
 COMMAND?



 J05 AS SPECIFIED IS:
 REPORT TYPE=03

 CONTROL CARDS ENTERED-

 ST CNTY PLNT PT SCC           0  SIC  E

 Ot 260C 0005

 OS 3S20 0012

 DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS  SPECIFIED?
 YES OR NO?
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 • TV* tJisEf  RUN  ID  limes ?ttm?f  <*tet  ACCEPTED
 PLEASE CHOOSE NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH TO ACCESS.
JUNCTION?
 END SESSION
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i
4.2.2.4.5  SAMPLE BATCH OUTPUT

     Two samples of the output produced by the remote batch runs
follow.  The first example shows the output for the full point
source for two state-county-plant-point combinations
04-2600-0005-20 and 05-3520-0012-03.  The default sort sequence
was used, metric units were requested, and four significant
digits were printed.
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AEROS SUMMARY AND
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SECTION
User Access
CHAPTER
EPA User System
SUBJECT
AEROS Terminal User
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SECTION CHAI
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DATE
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PAGE
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4.2.2.5     NEDS AREA  SOURCE  LISTING  (N.RB.AS)

4.2.2.5.0   DESCRIPTION

     The area source  function 1s a NEDS remote batch function  that
allows the  user to retrieve  the most detailed Information available
on an area  basis.  The user  1s allowed to retrieve  listings on a
state, EPA  region or  a state-county basis.  Two area sources can be
printed per page, but the  user should exercise caution when making  state
or regional requests  because large  volumes  of output may result.

4.2.2.5.1   STRUCTURED ENTRIES

     When the function 1s  first entered, the user may ask for  a
listing of  the available functional commands 1f one 1s needed.

     In "order to construct remote batch jobs, certain Information
1s required for the RUN card.  Part of this Information  1s fixed
for a single user and 1s therefore obtained from the master program.
Some Information varies for  each run and 1s requested within the
batch function.  The  variable information is run Identifier, priority
code, and run time.
                                                    •»
     The run identifier 1s a maximum of six characters long.   The.
first two characters  are the NCG- assigned bin number and the last
four are any characters the  user wjshes to assign to uniquely  identify
his run.  It is possible to  have runs with the same identifiers,
but it 1s not recommended  because tracing runs becomes much more
difficult.   The user's run identifier 1s entered after the prompt,
NAME?                                        '

     NCC has set up a system of priority codes that classify runs
and enable  the system to operate more efficiently.  These codes
change from time to time and therefore are not listed here.  The
codes are usually based on run time and number of tape or disk drives
required.   The disks  for this remote batch function are  on-line and
therefore only time is to  be considered.  Copies of the  priority
scheme are  available  from  NCC (address 1n 4.2.2.0).  The one character
.priority code 1s entered after the prompt, PRIORITY?'.

     The user must estimate  the SUP time that will  be required to complete
his request. This time will vary depending upon the amount of data  selected.
For example, requests for  less than a state,  for a  state, or for an  AQCR
would each  take about 2 minutes (as of October 1975).  A certain amount of
                                  4.2.2-33

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DATE
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trial and error is involved in estimating required times, so it is better
to estimate high.   A high estimate, of course, lengthens the turnaround time
and affects the operating efficiency of the computer.

4.2.2.5.2  COMMANDS

     After the preliminary responses have been entered, the user
receives the prompt, COMMAND?  The command word can'be entered in
its  entirely or can be abbreviated to the. first two characters of
the  word.  The commands are:
            COMMAND                DESCRIPTION.
       i.   report=?               report selection category wanted.
                                   The options are:
                                   1- state or EPA regional report.  The
                                      retrieval is limited to one EPA region
                                      or a maximum of five states. '  .
                                   2- state/county report.  The user can
                                      select as many state-county combina-
                                      tions as desired.

      11.   end                    terminate function.  This command
                                   following the COMMAND? prompt signals-the
                                   end of user-specifications for. this function.

     When the user selects a report category, he enters a loop that allows
him  to enter the  specifications necessary.  In the state or EPA region
report loop, the  user enters the desired information or request,  the
report prints back his entry and he can either enter END, which indicates
the  report specified is correct," or he can enter new specifications.

     In the state-county report loop, the user enters his six character
state-county combination, X, or END.  The X entry causes the last six
character combination entered to be ignored. . END indicates that all
the  user combinations desired have been entered.

     When the user has completed his entries for~the function, END 1s
entered after the COMMAND? prompt.  A summary of the batch job
constructed 1s printed and the-user is given the opportunity to
review his specifications and submit or cancel the batch run.  If the
user enters YES,  the batch run is'submitted to the 1110 operating
system immediately.  A message fs returned by the 110 system indicating
the  run identifier and whether the run was accepted.  If the
run  is accepted,  it goes into the 1110 backlog and is scheduled for
processing just as any other batch job.  Control is passed back to
the  ATS master program and any ATS function can be requested at that
time.
                                4.2.2-34

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DATA BRANCH
VOLUME III.
AEROS SUMMARY AND
RETRIEVAL MANUAL
SECTION
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CHAPTER
EPA User System
SUBJECT
AEROS Terminal User System
SECTION CH4
DATE
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TOR SUUECT
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4.2.2.5.3  SPECIAL NOTES

     The commands can be entered 1n their entirety or, be abbreviated to.
the first two characters of the command.  For example, REPORT=1 or
RE=1 are equally acceptable.

     A report category must be selected and at least one combination
entered or no batch job will be submitted.

     The output of the batch job requires a 132-print position line.
If the users' printer 1s limited to 120 characters, the output should
be routed to the UNIVAC 1110 central site for later mailing to the user.

      Following the sample session and sample batch output, 1s an
explana-tlon of the area source printout.
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      QO.UN  99USER • 99999999. PRO J. 15.9999/9999
      DATE: 102175      TIME: m»3i
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       ROS TERMINAL SYSTEM (V.I)  DATE: 10/21/75

     NAOB-STE-INX DISABLED—CONTINUING
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         .YOU USING A CRT TERMINAL? <  YES OR NO )

         ±OU WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS? (  YES OR NO )
                                                      TIME!  17:31t31
     THE AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM PROVIDES ACCESS TO THE AIR
     9UALITY AND EMISSIONS DATA (SAROAD AND NEDS) THROUGH
     THE FUNCTIONS LISTED BELOW. EACH FUNCTION DEFINES THE
     SUB-SYSTEM AND THE MODE OF ACCESS. THIS IS INDICATED
     BY THE FOLLOWING NOTATION:
         S = SAROAD
         tl = iiEDS
         I = INTERACTIVE ACCESS
        RB = REMOTE BATCH ACCESS
     THE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF LEGAL FUNCTONS.
              - POINT SOURCE                  (Ni RB)
              - APEA SOURCE                   (Nr RB)
              - AREA SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY      (N» RB)
              - EMISSIONS SUMMARY REPORT       I)  '
              - SITE DESCRIPTIONS             (S. I)
              - UNIT TABLE                    (S. I)
              - YEARLY SUMMARIES              IS' I)
              - DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS .
              - END TERMINAL SESSION
     ENTER YOUR USER PROJECT CODE.
           IDENTIFICATION NUMBER FOR THE TERMINAL
     TO WHICH THE PRINT SHOULD BE ROUTED.
     TF3MTMAI ID?

     ENTER YOUR BATCH ACCOUNT NUMBER.
     .MET H? .
     EMISSIONS AREA SOURCE LISTING
                              4.2.2-36

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 THIS FUNCTION ALLOWS THE USER  TO  RE9UEST  AREA  SOURCE  LISTINGS  ON
 A STATE/REGION OR A STATE-COUNTY  BASIS.  IF  YOU NEED A LISTING  OF
 TH£ VALID COMMANDS. ENTER YES. OTHERWISE.  ENTER  NO.
 Y*:S OR NO?

IYESJ

 THE VALID COMMANDS ARE!


 'REPORT:?' - THE REPORT  DESIRED.THE REPORT  NUMBERS ARE:
                1 - STATE OR REGION REPORT.  THE USER IS LIMITED
                    TO ONE REGION  OR A  MAXIMUM  OF  FIVE STATES.
                2 - STATE/COUNTY REPORT.  THE USER  CAN  ENTER  AS
                    MANY  STATE/COUNTY COMBINATIONS AS  DESIRED.
 'END'      - SIGNALS END OF USEP  SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS  FUNCTION

 E.NTEP YOUR RUNID (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
 NAVE?
 ENTER YOUR RUN PRIORITY CODE (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  ENTER YOUR RUN TIME (MINUTES)  MAX.  3 CHAR.
 PUN TIME?
  START ENTERING COMMANDS

 COMMAND?




 ENTER 6 CHARACTER STATE-COUNTY CODE.  X.  OR END

 SC.X.OR EN?

foi;26nnj
 5f iTE-COUNTY=0<*2600

 SC.X.OR EN?


 5TATE-COUNTY=0535an

 SC.X.OR EN?

[EN?

 JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:
 STATE-COUNTY=0'»260n
              053520

 DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOS AS SPECIFIED?
                            A.2.2-37

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YES OR NO?
*TM*05CCAS RUN  ID  05CCAS
                                  «(S<   ACCEPTED
CHOOSE NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH TO ACCESS
FUNCTION?
END SESSION
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AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM  (V.I)  DATE: 10/21/75

_A>i£ YOU USING A CRT TERMINAL?  f YES OR NO' I

       WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS?  ( YES OR NO )'
     NAL ID?
EMISSIONS AREA SOURCE LISTING

COwv.ANO LIST	YES OR NO?



ENTER YOUR. RUNID  (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
NAME?
ENTER YOUR RUN PRIORITY CODE (1CHAR.)
PRIORITY?
 ENTER YOUR RUN TIME (MINUTES) MAX. 3 CHAR.
RUN TIME?
                                                 TIME: 17:35:38
 START ENTERIN6 COMMANOS

COWAND?



ENTER 6 CHARACTER STATE-COUNTY CODE. X. OR END

SC.X.OR EN?


5TA TE-COUNTY=0'»2600

SC.X.OR EN?



JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:
STATE-COUNTY=OU2600

DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS SPECIFIED?


                           4.2.2-39

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 YES OR NO?


 »TM*05CCAS RUN ID  05CCAT  fffftf/T  t/f&t   ACCEPTED

 CHOOSE NEXT FUNCTION YOU  WISH TO ACCESS
JiUUCTION?


 END SESSION
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    4.2.2.5.5  SAMPLE BATCH OUTPUT

          A sample of the output produced by the remote batch run  follows.  Two
    state-counties were requested, 04-2600 and 05-3520 (Union County,  Arkansas,
    and Kings County, California).
                                 4.2.2-41

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4.2.2.6  NEDS AREA SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY REPORT (N.RB.FS)

4.2.2.6.0  DESCRIPTION  '

     The area source fuel  usage report 1s a NEDS remote  batch function that
allows the user to retrieve Information only about fuel  usage compiled from
the area source form.  The report provides the amount of fuel used 1n each
area within the state and a summary for the state.  A sample report format 1s
Included 1n this section.

4.2.2.6.1  STRUCTURED ENTRIES

     When the function 1s  first entered, the user may ask for a listing of
the available functional commands 1f one 1s needed.

     In order to construct remote batch jobs, certain Information Is required
for the RUN card.  Part of this Information 1s fixed for a single user and is
therefore obtained from the master program.  Some Information varies for each
run and is requested within the batch function.  The variable information is
run identifier, priority code, and run time.

     The run identifier is a maximum of six characters long.  The first two
characters are the NCC-assigned bin number and the last  four are any characters
the user wishes to assign to uniquely identify his run.   It is possible to have
runs with the same identifiers, but it is not recommended because tracing runs
becomes much more difficult.  The user's run identifier  is entered after the
prompt, NAME?

     NCC has set up a system of priority codes that classify runs and enable
the system to operate more efficiently.  These codes change from time to time
and therefore are not listed here.  The codes are usually based on run time and
the number of tape or disk drives required.  The disks for this remote batch
function are on-line and therefore only time is to be considered.  Copies of
the priority scheme are available from NCC (address in 4.2.2.0).  The one char-
acter priority code is entered after the prompt, PRIORITY?

     The user must estimate the SUP time that will be required to complete his
request.  This time will vary depending upon the amount  of data selected.  For
example, a request for 5 state/counties might take 1.5 minutes; a request for
1 state might require 0.5 minute (as of October 1975).  A certain amount of
trial and error is involved in estimating required times, so it is better to
estimate high.  A high estimate, of course, lengthens the turnaround time and
affects the operating efficiency of the computer.
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   4.2.2.6.2
  Selection

  5 state/counties

  1 state
COMMANDS
                                             Time  (minutes)

                                                   1.5

                                                    .5
        After the  preliminary  responses  have been entered, the user receives the
   prompt,  COMMAND?   The  command word can be entered in  its entirety or can be
   abbreviated to  the first  two characters of  the word.  The commands are:
              COMMAND

              region=??
         ii.   state=??,
        iii.   end
                      DESCRIPTION

                      EPA Region desired.   The value must be a  two
                      digit number from 01  to 10.   If the STATE
                      command was entered  previously, the state(s)
                      requested will  be ignored.

                      state(s) desired. A maximum of five states
                      can be requested.  If the REGION command  was
                      entered previously,  the region requested  will
                      be ignored.

                      terminates function.   This  command, following
                      the COMMAND? prompt,  signals the end of user
                      specifications  for this function.
        When  the END  command  is  entered after  the COMMAND? prompt, a summary of
   the batch  run constructed  is  listed.  The user has the option of submitting
   the run  as listed  or  cancelling  it.  If  the user enters YES, the batch run is
   submitted  to  the 1110 operating  system right then.  A message is returned by
   the 1110 system indicating  the run  identifier and whether or not the run was
   accepted.   If the  run is accepted,  it goes  into the 1110 backlog and is sched-
   uled for processing just as any  other batch job.  Control is passed back to
   the ATS  master program and  any ATS  function can be requested at that time.

   4.2.2.6.3   SPECIAL NOTES

        The commands  can be entered in their entirety or be abbreviated to the
   first two  characters  of the command.  For example, STATE=01 and ST=01 are
   equally  acceptable.

        Either a region  or a  state  must be  entered or no batch job be submitted.

        The output of the batch  job requires a 132 print position line.  If the
   user's printer is  limited  to  120 characters,  the output should be routed to
   the UNIVAC 1110 central site  for later mailing to the user.

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 P1UN  99'JSER. 99999P90. PROJ115 » 9999/9999
 DATE: 102175      TIME:
 SASG.A  NADR«NAOB-ARS/SDS.
 P.FADY
 FCOPY.A  NA09*NA03-ABS.ATS
 RpPUB 0026-10/21-17U5
  1 ABS
 rpo.E::    NADB*NADB-ABS.
    IV
                SYSTEM (V.I)   DATE:  lCim/75      TIME:  17:38:39

  S&- YOU USING  A CRT TERMINAL? (  YES OR NO )

    YOU  WISH  FOR INSTRUCTIONS? (  YES OR NO )
 T-C  AfPOS  TERMINAL  SYSTE*'  PROVIDES  ACCESS  TO THE AIR
 •VJALITV  AMD  EVIS":IOMS  DATA (SAROAD  AND  MEDSI  THROUGH
 T^E  FUNCTIONS  LISTED RELON.  EACH  FUNCTION  DEFINES THE
 S'.'=-SY=.TEV AND THE  "ODE  OF ACCESS.  THIS IS INDICATED
 Br T"E FOL'.T'IHG  DOTATION:
     S =  S»"OAD
     M =  NEDS
     I =  I'lTEPACTIVE ACCESS
   °B =  PE'-OTE SATCM ACCESS
     FOLLOKINS  is  THE LIST  OF LEGAL  FUNCTONS.
         - »OI'JT  SOIPCE                   (N.  RRI
         - AtEA SOURCE                   (N.  RB)
         - AREA SOURCE F'JEL  SUMMARY      IN.  PB)
         - E"IS'IONS SUM"*RY REfORT      (N.  Rfl)
         - °OLI UTAMT riAMES               (S>  I)
         - OI/«c>TE''LY SUMMARIES            (S>  I)
         - SITE DESCRIPTIONS             (S.  I)
         - UNIT TAPLE                     (S>  I)
         - YEARLY SUV.iARIES               (S«  II '
         - DESCRIPTION OF  FUNCTIONS
         - EMD TEOwii-IAL  SESSION
   CB YOUR 'ISER PROJECT CODE.
      IDENTIFICATION VUMRER FOR THE TERMINAL
TO »HICH THE PRINT SHOULD BE ROUTED.
        UR 1ATCH ACCOUNT NUMBER.
E*'IS7IONS AREA SOURCE FUEL USASE REPORT
T-'IS FUNCTION PROVIDES THE USER REMOTE BATCH ACCESS TO THE FUEL
S;:v.iole<;.  THE RETRIETVAL IS LIMITED TO A SINGLE REGION OR A
vAtfjvilw OF FIVE STATES.  CAPE SHOULD BE TXPRCISEO TO AVOID EXCESSIVE
0'jTPUT.  IF YOU NE:"D A LIST OF THE VALID COMMANDS* ENTER YES.
n*"ER.'.'ISEi CNTER NO.
Y-TS OR NO?
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 t-T. VAl.in COWANOS  A"E!
   STATE=??•
  •END
- THF. rPA REOIOIJ OE?im~!). THE VALUE MUST
It A TWO ntBtT NU^HFR FCOM 01 TO 10. IF
THE STATE COMMAND WAS ENTFPKO PREVIOUSLY.
THE STATE(S) REOUITSTEn WILL RE IGNORED.
- THE STATE(S) DESIRED. A MAXIMUM OF FIVE
STATES CAN BE REQUESTED. IF THE REGION
COMMAND WAS ENTERIC PREVIOUSLY. THE REGION
RESUESTED WILL BE- IGNORED.
- SIGNALS THE END OF USER SPECIFICATIONS
FOR THIS FUNCTION
 ENTER YOUR RUNID  (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
 NAME?
 ENTER YOUR RUN PRIORITY CODE  (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  ENTER YOUR RUN TIME  (MINUTES) MAX. 3 CHAR.
 RUN TIME?
  START ENTERING COMMANDS

 COWAND?
 STATE (S) WANTEO=0» 05

 COMMAND?



 JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:

 STATE(S)= 0<» 05

 DO YOU WISH TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS SPECIFIED?
 YES OR NO?
 *TV*OSCCFS RUN ID OSCCFS fiffift?  use.*.
 ENTEP NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH TO ACCESS
 FIIMCTIOH?
|ENJ
                ACCEPTED
 END SESSION
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 BRUN  90USERi99999999.PROJ»lS>9999/9999
 DATE: 102175      TIMES m<»3i
 5ASG.A  NADB*NAD8-ABS/SDS.
 READY
 BCOPY.A  NAD8*NAD8-ABS.ATS
 FURPU9 0026-10/21-17!IS
  1 ARS
         NAOB*NADfl-APlS.
  ROS TERMINAL SYSTEM (V.I)  DATE! 10/21/75

ABE YOU USING A CRT TERMINAL? ( YES OR NO )

DO YOU WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS? ( YES OR NO )
 EMISSIONS  AREA  SOURCE FUEL USAGE REPORT

 COMMAND  LIST	YES OR NO?
 ENTE"  YOUR  RUNID  (MAX.  6 CHAR.)
 NA'-'E?


VOUTPUT INTERUPT*

 ENTER  YOUR  RUN PRIORITY CODE  (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  ENTER YOUR RUN TIME (MINUTES)  MAX.  3 CHAR.
 RUM TIME?
  START ENTERING COMMANDS
 STATE (S) WANTEOlOU



 COMMAND?




 JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:

 STATE(S)= 01

 00 YOU WISH TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS SPECIFIED?
 YES OR NO?
                                                 TIME: i7:«:io
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STATC: ARKANSAS
RESTCfNTTAL FUEL



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UPCATE CATE KECNESCAY SEPTEMBER 17. 1975
STATE: ARKANSAS
COMMERCIAL ANT INSTITUTIONAL



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STATE: ARKANSAS
INDUSTRIAL FUEL



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CATE 10/10/75

CATE VECNESCAY SEPTEMBER 17, 197S
SI*IE: CALIFORNIA
• •••*




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RESICENTIAL FUEL

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STATE: CALIFORNIA
• • •••
C01HERCIAL ANC INSTITUTIONAL



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UPCATE CATE HECNESCAY SEPTEMBER 17. 1375

• • • • *
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ANTH. COAL BITUH. COAL CIST. OIL RESIC. OIL NAT. CAS WOOD
KI TONS iu TON? in.Dnn GALS. iflfOnn CALS. 1UE7 CUFT ino TONS

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UPCATE CATE HECNESCAY SEPTEMBER 17t 1975
STATE: CALIFORNIA
• ••••


INCUSTRTAL

ANTH. COAL BITUH. COAL C!SI> OIL
10 TONS 10 TONS 1P.OPO GALS.
FUEL

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•••COUNTY***
ALA1EDA
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STATE: CALIFORNIA
AREA SOURCE FUEL


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4.2.2.7    NEDS EMISSION SUMMARY REPORT (N.RB.ES)

4.2.2.7.0  DESCRIPTION

     The emission summary function is a NEDS remote batch function that
allows the user to retrieve a summary report by category for varying geo-
graphical areas.  A sample of the report format is included in this section.

4.2.2.7.1  STRUCTURED ENTRIES

     When the function is first entered, the user may ask for a listing of
the available functional commands if one is needed.

     In order to construct remote batch jobs, certain information is required
for the RUN card.  Part of this information is fixed for a single user and
is therefore obtained from the master program.  Some information varies for
each run and is requested within the batch function.  The variable information
is run identifier, priority code and run time.

     The run identifier is a maximum of six characters long.  The first two
characters are the NCC assigned bin number and the last four are any charac-
ters the user wishes to assign to uniquely identify his run.  It is possible
to have runs with the same identifiers but it is not recommended because
tracing runs becomes much more difficult.   The user's run identifier is enter-
ed after the prompt, NAME?

     NCC has set up a system of priority codes that classify runs and enable •
the system to operate more efficiently.  These codes change from time to time
and.therefore are not listed here.  The codes are usually based on run time
and number of tape or disk drives required.  The disks for this function are
on-line and therefore only time is to be considered.  Copies of the priority
scheme are available from NCC (address in  4.2.2.0).  The one character
priority code is entered .after the prompt, PRIORITY?

     The user must estimate the SUP time that will be required to complete
his request.  This time will vary depending upon the amount of data selected.
Some rough estimates are listed here but a certain amount of trial and error
is involved in estimating these times.  It is better to estimate high, but
this lengthens your turnaround and affects the 1110 operating efficiency.

EXAMPLES:  (as of October 1975)
         Selection
         1  AQCR
         1  state/county
         1  state by county
         1  state
         nation
Time, minutes
    1.0
    0.5
    8.0
    1.0
   20.0
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4.2.2.7.2  COMMANDS

     After the preliminary responses have been entered,  the user receives  the
prompt, COMMAND?  The command word can be entered in its, entirety or can be
abbreviated to the first two characters of the word.  The commands are:
                  1.
                      COMMAND
                      report=?
DESCRIPTION
Report selection category wanted.
Various options are open to the user
to limit his retrieval to a manage-
able size.  The option desired is
chosen by specifying the selection
class corresponding to it.  The
options are:
1.  State summary report.  As many
    states as are desired can be
    entered.

2.  County summary report.  As many
    state/county combinations as
    desired may be entered.

3.  State by county summary report.
    As many states as desired can be
    entered.

4.  EPA Region summary report.  As
    many regions as desired may be
    requested.

5.  AQCR summary report.  As many
    AQCR's as are desired may be
    entered.

6.  National summary report.  No
    further input is required.
                  ii.  end
                                           Terminate function.  This command,
                                           following the COMMAND? prompt,
                                           signals the end of user specifi-
                                           cations for this function.

     When the user selects a category for entering selections, he enters a
loop that allows him to enter as many combinations as desired.  For each
category, when this loop is entered and after each entry (except END) a prompt
is printed indicating the information required.  These prompts differ from
category to category, but basically they are: combination, X, or END.  The
combinations reflect the category.  For example, category two is the state/
county category.  The messages, ENTER 6 CHARACTER STATE/COUNTY CODE, X OR END
and SC,X, or END? are printed.  SC represents state/county.  The combination
                               4.2.2-64

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entered must be of the correct length or it is rejected.   The entry,  X,
causes the previous combination entered to be ignored.   This mechanism allows
users to delete erroneous information entered.  END signifies that all
combinations desired have been entered.

     When the END command is entered after the COMMAND? prompt,  a summary of
the batch run constructed is listed.  The user has the  option of submitting
the run as listed or cancelling it.  If the user enters YES, the batch run
is submitted to the 1110 operating system immediately.   A message is  returned
by the 1110 system indicating the run identifier and whether the run  was
accepted.  If the run is accepted, it goes into the 1110 backlog and  is
scheduled for processing just as any other batch job.  Control  is passed
back to the ATS master program and any ATS function can be requested  at
that time.
4.2.2.7.3     SPECIAL NOTES
     The commands can be entered in their entirety or be abbreviated to the
first two characters of the command.  For example, REPORT=1  and RE=1 are
equally acceptable.

     A report must be selected and at least one combination  entered or no
batch job will be submitted.

     The state by county summary produces a large volume of  output.
Use with care.

     The output of the batch job requires a 132-print position line.  If the
user's printer is limited to 120 characters, the output should be routed to
the UNIVAC 1110 central site for later mailing to the user.
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4.2.2.7.4   SAMPLE INTERACTIVE  SESSION

 EP UN  99USER • 99999999 . PROJ . 1 5 • 9999/9999
 DATE:  102175       TIME:  musi
 OASG.A  NADB*NADB-ABS/SDS.
 READY
 CCOPY.A  NADB*NADB-ABS.ATS
 FURPUR 0026-10/21-17:15
  1 ABS
 RFREE     NA08*NADB-ABS.
    OY
 AE^OS  TERMINAL  SYSTEM  (V.I)  DATE: 10/21/75      TIME! 17:49:28

 APE  YOU  USING A CRT TERMINAL?  ( YES OR NO )
    YOU WISH  FOR  INSTRUCTIONS?  ( YES OR NO )
 THE  AEROS  TERMINAL SYSTEM PROVIDES ACCESS TO THE AIR
 (3UALITY  AMD EMISSIONS DATA  (SAROAD AND NEDS) THROUGH
 THE  FUNCTIONS  LISTED BELOW. EACH FUNCTION DEFINES THE
 SUR-SVSTEU AND THE MODE OF  ACCESS. THIS IS  INDICATED
 BY THE FOLLOWING NOTATION:
     S =  SAROAD
     N =  NEDS
     I =  INTERACTIVE ACCESS
   RB =  REMOTE BATCH ACCESS
 THE  FOLLOWING  IS THE LIST OF LEGAL FUNCTONS.
     PS   - POINT SOURCE                  (N. RB)
     AS   - AREA SOURCE                   (N. RB)
     FS   - AREA SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY      (Np RB)
     ES   - EMISSIONS SUMMARY REPORT      (Mi RB)
     PO   - POLLUTANT NAMES               (Si I)
     OS   - QUARTERLY SUMMARIES           (S. I)
     SI   - SITE DESCRIPTIONS             (S> I)
     UN   - UNIT TABLE                     I)
     HELP - DESC°IPTION OF FUNCTIONS
     END  - END TERMINAL SESSION
JUNCTION?

 ENTER YOUR 'JSER PROJECT CODE.
 PFOJ?-
 ENTER IDENTIFICATION  NUMBER FOR THE TERMINAL
 TO WHICH THE  PRINT  SHOULD BE ROUTED.
/TERMINAL ID?
  NTER YOUR BATCH  ACCOUNT  NUMBER.
  CCT 1?
 NEDS EMISSION SUMMARY  LISTING

 THE NEDS SUMMARY LISTING PROGRAM OFFERS THE USER REMOTE BATCH
 ACCESS TO NEDS SUMMARY LISTINGS. THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION THAT
 WILL «E PRINTED IS REFLECTED BY THE REPORT NAME. CARE SHOULD BE
 TA/EII TO PIBURE THAT AN EXCESSIVE  AMOUNT OF PRINT  is NOT GENERATED.
 IF YOU I-.'EiO A LISTING  OF THE VALID COMMANDS! ENTER V£S. OTHERWISE
 E'lTER NO.
 YES OR MO?
 VALID COMMANDS APE:
 •REPORT:?'  - REPORT  WANTED.   ?    REPRESENTS THE NUMBER OF THE
              prpcpT  WANTED.  T"E  MUWlERS  * CORRESPONDING REPORTS APE:
               1 - STATE  SUMMARY  REPORT
                            4.2.2-66

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               2 - COUNTY SUM'.'ARY REPORT
               3 - STATE BY COUNTY SUMMARY REPORT
               1 - EPA PESION SUMMARY REPORT
               5 - AOCR SUMMARY REPORT
               6 - NATIONAL SUMMARY REPORT
 'END'      - SIGNALS END OP RE9UEST SPECIFICATIONS
 THS ENTIRE COWHAND CAN RE ENTERED OR THE COMMAND CAN BE  ABBREVIATED
 TO THE FIRST TWO LETTERS OP THE COMMAND. POR EXAMPLE. R£PCRT=1  »
 RE = 1 BOTH INDICATE A STATE REPORT IS DESIRED.

 ENTER YOUR RUNID (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
 NAME?
 ENTER YOUR RUN PRIORITY CODE  (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  ENTER YOUR RUM TIME  (MINUTES) MAX. 3 CHAR.
 RUN TIME?
  START ENTERING COMMANDS

 COMMAND?



 ENTER 6 CHARACTER STATE/COUNTY CODE. X. OR END

 SC.X.OR END?
 STATE/COUNTY=OU2600

 SC.X.OR END?
 STATE/COUNTY=053520

 SC.X.OR END?

JENJ

 JOB AS SPECIFIED IS!
 REPORT TYPt=02

 CONTROL CAP3S EIITERES-

 ST CNTY AIJCR REGION

 OH 2600 «•}<*  99

 05 3520 999  9°
                          4.2.7.-0?

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DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE  JOB  AS  SPECIFIED?
YES OR NO?
JOB HILL BE SUBMITTED  UPON  SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS PROCEDURE

*TV*OSCCES RUN ID 05CCES  199ttfff  ttStf. ACCEPTED

PLEASE CHOOSE NEXT FUNCTION YOU  WISH TO ACCESS.
FUNCTION?



END SESSION
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 C9UN  99USER.99999999.PROJ.IS.9099/9999
 DATE: 102175      TIME:  m»3l
 CASS.A  NADR»NADB-ABS/SDS.
 READY
 PCOPY.A  NAOB*NAr>B-A8S.ATS
 FitRPU1* 0026-10/21-17!15
  1 AI3S
         . NA'DB*NADB-ABS.
  C°OS TERMINAL SYSTEM  (V.I)  DATE: 10/21/75

 _ARF YOU USINS A CRT TERMINAL?  ( YES OR NO  )

    YOU KISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS?  I YES OR NO  )
                                                  TIME:  17:57:28
       !AL ID?
 NEDS EMISSION SUGARY LISTING

 COW-'AMD LIST	YES OR NO?




 ENTER YOUR RUNID  (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
 NAME?
 ENTER YOUR RUN PRIORITY CODE (1CHAR.)
 PRIORITY?
  E-ITEP YOUR RUN TIME (MINUTES) MAX. 3 CHAR.
 RUN TI*E?
  START ENTERING COV'ANDS


 COMMAND?



 ENTER. 6 CHARACTER STATE/COUNTY CODE.X.OR END

 SC.X.OR END?

[O"260^1

 STATE/COUNTY=flit2600

 SC.X.OR END?
 JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:
 0£=OP.T TYPE=02
                              4.2.2-69

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CONTROL CARDS ENTEREO-


ST CNTY AOCR REGION


0» 3600 999  99


DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS  SPECIFIED?
YES OR NO?
JOB WILL BE SUBMITTED UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS PROCEDURE

«T««05CCES RUN ID 05CCET WW9W <
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4.2.2.7.5  SAMPLE BATCH OUTPUT

      Two samples of the output produced by the remote batch run follow.
Tfie first sample shows a county summary for two counties, 04-2600 and
05-3520 (Union County, Arkansas, and Kings County, California).  The
second example shows an AQCR summary for AQCR 001 (Alabama and Tombigbee
Rivers, Ala.).
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RESIPUAL OIL
CISTILLATE OIL
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4.2.2.8  SAROAD POLLUTANT NAMES (S,  I, PO)

4.2.2.8.0  DESCRIPTION

     The pollutant names function is an interactive function
that allows the user to retrieve pollutant names corresponding
to user given valid pollutant codes.  Sample of an interactive
session using this function is included in this section.

4.2.2.8.1  STRUCTURED ENTRIES

     When this function is first entered, the user may ask for
a listing of the available functional commands by replying  yes
to the prompt  "COMMAND LIST...YES OR NO?"

4.2.2.8.2  COMMANDS

     After the preliminary responses have been entered, the
user receives  the prompt, COMMAND?  The user should select and
enter  a  command word  from the  list  given below.  The command word
can be entered in its entirety or can be abbreviated to the first
two characters of the word.  The commands for this function are:
         COMMAND

         POLLUTANT=?????
         FIND
       NEXT  ??
         END
DESCRIPTION

The pollutant code for which a
name is desired.

List the pollutant name for the
code specified by the POLLUTANT
command.  If the POLLUTANT command
is not specified, then the first
pollutant name will be listed.

List the pollutant name for the
next ?? sequential pollutant codes.

?? must be a 2-digit number speci-
fying the number of sequential
pollutant names desired.   If ??
is entered as blanks, the  next
sequential pollutant name  is listed.

Signals the end of processing.
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4.2.2.8.3  SPECIAL NOTES

     The output generated by this function is produced on the
user's terminal immediately after the commands FIND or NEXT. '
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4.2.2.8.4  SAMPLE  OF AN INTERACTIVE SESSION

            1 ABS
           AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM  (V.I)  DATE: 10/22/75

           NADB-STE-INX DISABLED—CONTINUING
           NADR-PARMFL  DISABLED—CONTINUING
           ARE YOU USING A CRT TERMINAL?  ( YES OR NO  )
           DO YOU WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS?  ( YES OR NO  )
           [YES)

           THE AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM PROVIDES ACCESS  TO THE AIR
           SUALITY AND EMISSIONS DATA  (SAROAD AND NEDS) THROUGH
           THE FUNCTIONS LISTED BELOW. EACH FUNCTION  DEFINES THE
           SUB-SYSTEM AND THE MODE OF ACCESS. THIS IS INDICATED
           BY THE FOLLOWING NOTATION:
               S = SAROAD
               N = NEDS •
               I = INTERACTIVE ACCESS
              RB = REMOTE BATCH ACCESS
           THE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF LEGAL FUNCTONS.
                                      TIME: 16:28:45
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AREA SOURCE                   (N> RB)
AREA SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY       MUST BE A 2 DIGIT NUMRER.
           'END'             -SIGNALS THE £!C Or PROCESSING
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 THE ENTIRE COMMAND CAN RE rMTERED OR THE COMMAND CAN
 BE ABBREVIATED TO THE FtRST TWO LETTERS OF THE COMMAND.
 START  ENTERING COMMANDS
 POLLUTANT CODE: 11101
 POLLUTANT NAME IS PARTICULATE
 COMMAND?
INEXT of]

 POLLUTANT CODE: 11X02
 POLLUTANT NAME IS ORGANIC (TOTAL)  FRACTION

 POLLUTANT COPE: 1H.03
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 COMMAND?
|PO=4246T|
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 POLLUTANT

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 POLLUTANT

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 POLLUTANT

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 POLLUTANT
CODE! 42402
NAME IS HYDROGEN SULFIDE

CODE: 42403
NAME IS CARBON DISULFIDE

CODE: 42404
NAME IS CARBON OXYSULFIDE

CODE: 42405
NAME IS SULFURIC ACID

CODE: 424io
NAME IS SULFATION PATE
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COMMAND?
POLLUTANT CODE:
POLLUTANT NAME IS CARSON OXYSULFIDE
COMMAND?
lENDl
 ALL POLLUTANT NAME REQUESTS ANSWERED.
 PLEASE CHOOSE THE NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH TO ACCESS.
 FUNCTION?
END SESSION
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•
 4.2.2.9  SAROAD SITE DESCRIPTIONS (S, I, SI)

 4.2.2.9.0  DESCRIPTION

      The site description function is an interactive function that
 allows the user to retrieve either complete or abbreviated site
 Information for the sites referenced in the SAROAD data bank.
 Sample of an interactive session using this function is included in
 this section.

4.2.2.9.1  STRUCTURED ENTRIES

     When the function is first entered, the user may obtain a list of
available functional commands by replying "YES" to "the prompt, COMMAND
LIST....YES OR NO?.         •

     The~user 1s then given the option for abbreviated or full descrip-
tion.  The user should select one of the two options and enter either
ABBR or FULL in response to the prompt-, ABBR or FULL?.  This function
1s now ready~to receive functional commands.  This fact "is indicated
by the system response, START ENTERING COMMANDS.

4.2.2.9.2  COMMANDS

     After the.preliminary responses have been entered, the user
receives the prompt, COMMAND?  The user should select and enter a
command word from the 11st given below. • The command word can be
entered 1n Its entirety-or can be abbreviated to the first two
characters of the work ("=" 1s entered after the first 2 characters
where applicable).

     The commands for this function are:
         COMMAND

         STATE,??

         AREA =????


         SITE*???


         AGENCY=?
   DESCRIPTION

 .2 digit code for the state desired.

-  4 digit code for the city or county
   desired.

   3 digit code, for site desired within
   the area.

   1 character code of the sponsoring
   agency.

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        COMMAND                   DESCRIPTION

        PROJECT=??   _            2 digit code, specifying the type
                                 of  sampling

                                 12  characters, which  is the com-
                                 bination of  the above code in the
                                 same  order they are given above.

        FIND                     List  the description  for the site
                                 identified by one  or  more of the
                                 above commands.

        NEXT=??                   List  the description  for the
                                 next  ?? sequential  sites.

                                 ??  must be a 2-digit  number speci-
                                 fying the  number  of  sequential
                                 site  descriptions  desired.   If  ??
                                  is  entered as  blanks, the next
                                 site  description is  listed.

        END                       Signals end  of processing.

4.2.2.9.3  SPECIAL NOTES

     If a match is not found for the  specified site, the fact  is
indicated and the KEY must be reentered, or  a  portion  of the key  may
be reentered with the singular commands.

     This function operates in an interactive  mode.   Therefore,  the
output produced will be displayed on  the user's terminal  immediately
after the FIND or NEXT commands.
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4.2.2.9.4  SAMPLE  OF AN INTERACTIVE SESSION
   ACPOS  TERMINAL  SYSTEM  (V.I)  DATE:  10/23/75

   ARE  YOU USING A CRT  TERMINAL?  (  YES  OR NO  )
  I YES
      YOU WISH  FOR INSTRUCTIONS?  (  YFS  OR NO  )
  [NO"
                                                    TIME!  12:53:43
   AIR  POLLUTION  SITE  DESCRIPTIONS
   COMMAND  LIST	YES  OR  NO?
THE COM-.'ANDS USED BY THIS PROGRAM ARE LISTED BELOW!
•STATE=??«    THE STATE DESIRED
              THE CODE NUMBER FOR THE CITY OR COUNTY
              THE SITE NUMBER WITHIN THE AREA
              THE CODE FOR THE SPONSORING AGENCY
              THE CODE FOR THE TYPE OF SAMPLING
•KEYs????????????1 (12 CHARACTERS)
              THE COMPLETE KEY IS COMPOSED OF THE CODES ABOVE
              IN THE ORDE° GIVF.N.
              GET THE DESCRIPTION FOR THE SITE SPECIFIED
              GET THE DESCRIPTION FOR THE NEXT SEQUENTIAL SITE
              COMBINATION.  IF ?? IS ENTERED AS BLANKS' 01 IS
              ASSUMED. OTHERWISE. ?? MUST BE A 2 CIS1T NUMBER.
              SIGNALS END OF SESSION. PROGRAM ENDS
THE FULL COMMAND CAN BE USED OR THE COMMAND CAN BE
ABF1REVIATED TO THE FIRST TWO (2)  CHARACTERS.
IF A MATCH IS NOT FOUND FOR THE SPECIFIED SITE. THE FACT
IS INDICATED AND THE KEY MUST BE  REENTERED.

PLEASE SPECIFY ABBREVIATED OR FULL DESCRIPTION
ABRR OR FULL?


START ENTERING COMMANDS
   •SITE=???'
   •AGENCY=?«
   •PROJECT=??'
   'FIND'
   'NEXT ??•
   •END'
   SITECOOE:  01
   LOCATION:  UNKNOWN
   COUNTY  (     ): UNKNOWN '
   ABRREV. SITE: DUMMY FOR TSO
                    AGENCY/PROJECT:
                                        AGENCY-TYPE:  UNKNOWN
                                      .ALABAMA
                                              LATITUDE:       D.
                                              LONGITUDE:      o.
        03
  SITECODE: 010020001 AGENCY/PROJECT: FOI AGENCY-TYPE: STATE
  LOCATION: ABBEVILLE                   .ALABAMA
  COUNTY  (1780): HENRY CO                       LATITUDE:   31 0. 33 M.  15 S.N
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         SITE:  u s HIGHWAY
                                               LONGITUDE:   RS o.  is M.
                                                                          s.w
 SITECODE:  oioiaoru  AGENCY/PPOJECT:  FOI  AGENCY-TYPE:  STATE
 LOCATION:  ALABASTER                    .ALABAMA
 COUNTY onso):  SHELBY co                     LATITUDE:    33 o.  is M. 10 S.N
 ABHREV.  SITE:  SEWAGE TREATMENT  PLANT         LONGITUDE:  096 o.  <*a M. 59 s.w
 SITECODE:  oniM-i'U  AGENCY/PROJECT:  FOI  AGENCY-TYPE:  STATE
 LOCATION:  ALEXANDER  CITY              .ALABAMA
 COUNTY <316Q>:  TALI. APOOSA  CO                  LATITUDE:    32 D.  5*5 M.  <*B S.N
 ARP.REV.  SITE:  ALEX CITY JR COLLEGE            LONGITUDE:   as D.  56 M.  ZR s.w
 SITECODE:  os
 LOCATION:  UNKNOWN
 COUNTY (     ) :  UNKNOWN
 ABRREV.  SITE:  DUMMY FOR  TSO

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[ Mf
                     AGENCY/PROJECT:
                                        AGENCY-TYPE: UNKNOWN
                                      .CALIFORNIA
                                              LATITUDE:      D.    M.    s.
                                              LONGITUDE:     D.    M.    s.
SITECODE: osoioooni AGENCY/PROJECT:
LOCATION: ALHAMBRA
COUNTY (420I1C LOS ANGELES CO
ARRREV. SITE: 220 S CHAPEL RD
                                     cos  AGENCY-TYPE:  EPA/EFFECTS RES.
                                       .CALIFORNIA
                                               LATITUDE:    34 D.  05 M.  39  S.N
                                               LONGITUDE:  118 D.  07 M.  16  S.W
SITECODE: osoinonni AGENCY/PROJECT:
LOCATION: ALTURAS
COUNTY c*7uoi: MODOC co
ARRREV. SITE: 202 W FOURTH STREET
                                     101  AGENCY-TY^E:  DISTRICT
                                       .CALIFORNIA
                                               LATITUDE:    <*i  D.  26 M.  31  S.N
                                               LONGITUDE:  123  D.  00 M.  00  S.W
SITECODE: 051330101 AGENCY/PROJECT:
LOCATION: ANAHEIM
COUNTY (4200) :  LOS ANGELES CO
ARp-REv. SITE:  lotn s HARBOR BLVD

CP^'-'A'IfJ?
                                     AOI  AGENCY-TYPE:  EPA/ATMOS.  SURV.
                                       .CALIFORNIA
                                               LATITUDE:    33  D.  UQ  M.  1U S.N
                                               LONGITUDE:  n?  D.  54  M.  us s.w
 AGEfJCY=G
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 NO SITE FILE ENTRY FOR  .. 05
                                        .  ENTER VALID KEY
 SITECODE: O50230'm AGENCY/PROJECT: 101 AGENCY-TYPE:  DISTRICT
 LOCATION: ANAHEIM                     .CALIFORNIA
 COUNTY (54HO>: OPANGE CO                      LATITUDE:    33 D.  49 M.  15 S.N
 AB^PEV. SITE: 1010 s HARBOR RLVD              LONGITUDE:  n? D.  54 M.  us s.w

 COMMAND?
 SITECODE: 050230002 AGENCY/PROJECT:, coi AGENCY-TYPE:  EPA/EFFECTS  RES.
 LOCATION: ANAHEIM                     .CALIFORNIA
 COUNTY (4200): LOS ANGELES CO                 LATITUDE:    33  D. 4fl  M.  50 S.N
 ABRREV. SITE: LOS CERPITOS « EUCLID AVE       LONGITUDE:  11?  o. 56  M.  <»o s.w

 COMMAND?
 AREA=3900


 COMMAND?
|SITE=0'IO)


 SITE=000


 COMMAND?
 PROJECT=01


 COMMAND?

 I        1


 INVALID COMMAND. REENTER
 COMMAND?
mn
 NO SITE FILE ENTRY FOR   053900030601   .  ENTER  VALID  KEY
 AGENCYrl


 W-'AHn?
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 SITE=0')1
 SITECODE: ossgnoom AGENCY/PROJECT: 101 ASENCY-TYPE: DISTRICT
 LOCATION: LEU-OX                      .CALIFORNIA
 COUNTY (<*200): LOS ANGELES CO                 LATITUDE:   33 D. 55 M, <*<» S.N
 ABRREV. SITE: 11<*08 LA CIENEGA BLVD.          LONGITUDE: 118 D. 22 M. 08 S.W

 COMMAND?
 COMPLETE XEY =• 0539001 UF01'

 COMMAND?
cea
 NO SITE FILE ENTRY FOR   0539000niF01  . ENTER VALID KEY


 COMMAND?
f A5=   I


 INVALID COMMAND. RE
 SITECODE: 053900301 AGENCY/PROJECT: 101 AGENCY-TYPE: DISTRICT
 LOCATION: LENNOX                      .CALIFORNIA
 COUNTY t<*200>: LOS ANGELES CO                 LATITUDE:   33 D. 55 M. 49 S.N
 ABBREV. SITE: ii^oe LA CIENEGA BLVD.           LONGITUDE: 118 D, 22 M. oe s.w

 CO V; AND?
 ALL  SITE INFORMATION Re WESTS ANSWERb'D.
 PLE4Sc ENTER THE NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH  TO ACCESS.
 EM3 SESSION
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4.2.2.10    SAROAD UNITS TABLE (S, I, UN)

4.2.2.10.0  DESCRIPTION

     The units table function is an interactive function that will
produce the AEROS units table.  Sample output of this function is
included in this section.

4.2.2.10.1  STRUCTURED ENTRIES

     No structured entries are required by this function.

4.2.2.10.2  COMMAND

     This function does not have any commands.

4.2.2.10.3  SPECIAL NOTES

     This function operates in an  interactive mode.  Only one table
is  produced as  output which is displayed on  the user's  terminal
immediately after entering the function.
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4.2.2.10.4  SAMPLE  OF AN  INTERACTIVE  SESSION
    AE30S  TERMINAL  SYSTEM  (V.I)   DATE:  10/22/75

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    FUNCTION?
   I UNIT]
                                                     TIME:  16:34:03
    NAOB  UNITS  TABLE
    (00)      (UNKNOWN                 )
    (01)      (UG/CU  METER  (25 C)      )
    (02)      (U6/CU  METER  (0  C)      )
    (03)      (NG/CU  METER  (25 C)      )
    (0      (UG/so. MILE/MONTH       i
    (45)      (TONS/SQ. MI./DAY        )
    (46)      (GRAMS/SO.  METER /DAY    )
    (17)      (UG/SO. METER/DAY        )
    OK)      (lOnn PAPTICULES/SO. IN.)
    (49)      (100 PARTICULES/SQ.  IN.  )
    (50)      (NO. THRESHOLD LEVELS    )
    (61)      (PH UNITS                )
    (70)      (MG. F/10D  S3. CM,/DAY   )
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 (71)      (UG.F/100 SO. CM.-DAY   )
 (80)      IMG. S03/10ri SO. CM./DAY)
 (fill      (UG. S02/SQ. CM./DAY    )
 (82)      (UI5. S02/SQ. CM.-DAY    )
 (90)      (TONS/50. MI./MONTH     )
 (91)      (MG./SQ. CM./MONTH      )
 («2)      (UG./CU. M./'-'ONTM       )
 (9?)      (GRAMS/SO. METER/MONTH  )
 (98)      (MG. SOt/SO. CM./3D DAYS)
 (9'J)      (MG./SQ. CM./30 DAYS    )
 UNITS TABLE: COMPLETE.
 FUNCTION?
I END I
PLEASE ENTER NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH TO  ACCESS.
 END SESSION
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4.2.2.11    SAROAD YEARLY SUMMARIES (S.I.YS)

4.2.2.11.0  DESCRIPTION

     The SAROAD yearly summaries function is  an interactive function
that allows the user to retrieve selected summary information for any
site for a given pollutant.   The following summary information is
available:

     .   All statistics desired
     .   The number of observations
     .   The maximum value encountered
     .   The minimum value encountered
        The percentage of possible observations that are present
     .   One half the minimum detectable
        The number of times  values occurred that were less than the
        minimum detectable
     .   Time maximum occurred (MM:DA:HR)
        Time second maximum occurred (MM:DA:HR)
        Second maximum value

     For intervals other than Y or Z:

        The arithmetic mean.  This value is blank for non-criteria data.
        The geometric mean.   This value is blank for non-criteria data.
     .   The arithmetic standard deviation.  This value is blank for non-criteria
        data.
     .   The geometric standard deviation.  This value is blank for non-criteria
        data.
        Number of primary violations (blank if no standard)
     .   Number of secondary  violations (blank if no standard)

     For Y and Z intervals only:

     .   Number of non-overlapping primary violations (blank if interval not
        equal to Z or Y)
     .   Number of non-overlapping secondary violations (blank if interval not
        equal to Z or Y)
        Number of overlapping values that exceed the primary standard
     .   Number of overlapping values that exceed the secondary standard

4.2.2.11.1  STRUCTURED ENTRIES
     When this function is entered, the user may ask for a listing of
the available functional commands and instructions by replying "YES"
to the  prompt "COMMAND LIST...YES OR NO?"

     When the program is ready for accepting functional  commands, it
will display START ENTERING  COMMAND?
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      4.2.2.11.2  COMMANDS
            After the  preliminary responses have been processed, the user is
      prompted by the  prompt, COMMAND?  The user should select and enter a com-
      mand word from the list below.  The command word can be entered in its
      entirety or can  be abbreviated to the first two characters of the word.
      Where "=" sign is present  in the command, it should appear after the first
      two characters if the abbreviated mode is being used.

            The yearly summary functional commands are of two types.  The first
      type provides information  for locating the desired information.  The other
      type describes the summary information desired.  Initially, the program
      is set  up not to print any of the summary information.  The summary in-
      formation commands entered by the user define the extent of summary in-
      formation output.  If at a later point in the session the user desires to
      negate  some or all of the  commands he has entered, he should enter the
      command prefixed by  "X".   For example, if the user has requested number
      of observations  by entering "OB" command and he no longer is interested in
      that information, he should enter "XOB" in response to the prompt COMMAND?

            The following commands define the search parameter:

              COMMAND                      DESCRIPTION
               STATE=??

               AREA=????

               SITE=???

               AGENCY=?

               PROJECT=??

               POLLUTANT=?????

               METHOD=??

               INTERVAL=?

               YEAR=??

               KEY=??????????????????
                   State Code

                   City or County Code

                   Site Number within  the Area

                   Sponsoring Agency Code
                   Code for the Type of Sampling

                   Desired Pollutant Code
                   Sampling Method Desired

                   Sampling Interval Desired

                   Year Desired

                   22 Characters for the Complete
                   Key Desired
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     The following commands describe the type of summary information
desired.
         COMMAND
         ALL
         OBSERV
         MAX
         MIN
         %OBSERV

         ZSUB
         ZCNT

         MT
         ST
         SM
DESCRIPTION
all statistics are desired
the number of observations
the maximum value encountered
the minimum value encountered
the percentage of possible obser-
vations that are present
one half the minimum detectable
the number of times values occurred
that were less than the minimum detectable
time maximum occurred (MM:DA:HR)
time second maximum occurred (MM:DA:HR)
second maximum value
         For intervals  other  than  Y  or  Z:
         AMEAN

         GMEAN

         ASTDEV

         GSTDEV

         PV

         SV
the arithmetic mean.  This value is
blank for non-criteria data.
the geometric mean.  This value is
blank for non-criteria data.
the arithmetic standard deviation.
This value is blank for non-criteria data.
the geometric standard deviation.
This value is blank for non-criteria data.
number of primary violations (blank if
no standard)
number of secondary violations (blank
if no standard)
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         For  Y  and  Z  intervals only:

             COMMAND                        DESCRIPTION

             NP                            number of non-overlapping primary
                                           violations  (blank if interval not
                                           equal to Z or Y)

             NS                            number of non-overlapping secondary
                                           violations  (blank if interval not
                                           equal to Z or Y)

             OP                            number of overlapping values that
                                           exceed the primary standard

             OS                            number of overlapping values that
                                           exceed the secondary standard
         The  following  commands  direct  the  program to report the information de-
    sired or  to end processing quarterly  summaries.
                                           DESCRIPTION

                                           get  the  inventory for the next
                                           sequential site-pollutant-year.
                                           ?? is  the number records wanted.
                                           If ??  is entered as blanks, 01  is assumed.
                                           Otherwise, ?? must be a 2 digit number.

                                           get  the  inventory for the specified
                                           site-pollutant-year combination

                                           signals  end of session, program ends
         COMMAND

         NEXT ??





         FIND


         END

4.2.2.11.3  SPECIAL NOTES
     This function operates in an interactive mode.   Thus  it will  produce
the requested summary reports upon the user's terminal  immediately after
the FIND or NEXT commands.

     Initially this program will  not produce any summary information.
The user must select the extent of information he desires  by entering
the proper command.  If later in the session he wants to exclude some
or all  of the information requested, he can do so by entering the pro-
per command prefixed by "X".
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    4.2.2.11.4   SAMPLE OF AN  INTERACTIVE SESSION
    BATS
    AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM (V.I)  DATE:  03W/76     TIHE: 10:47:38

    ARE TOU USING A CRT TERMINAL? ( YES OR NO )
    =NO
    DO TOU WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS? ( YES OR NO )
    =YES
    THE AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM PROVIDES ACCESS TO THE AIR
    QUALITY AND EMISSIONS DATA  (SAROAD AND NEDS) THROUGH
    THE FUNCTIONS LISTED BELOW. EACH FUNCTION DEFINES THE
    SUB-SYSTEM AND THE MODE  OF ACCESS. THIS IS INDICATED
    BY THE FOLLOWING NOTATION:
       S = SAROAD
       N = NEDS
       I = INTERACTIVE ACCESS
      RB = REMOTE BATCH ACCESS
    THE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF LEGAL FUNCTONS.
    PS   -
    AS   -
    FS   -
    ES   -
    PO   -
    QS   -
    SI   -
    UN   -
    YS   -
    HELP -
    END  -
FUNCTION?
=YS
              POINT SOURCE                 (Nr  RB)
              AREA SOURCE                 (N,  RB)
              AREA SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY      INi  RB)
              EMISSIONS SUMMARY REPORT      (N.  RB)
              POLLUTANT NAMES              (S.  I)
              QUARTERLY SUMMARIES          (Si  I)
              SITE DESCRIPTIONS            (Si  I)
              UNIT TABLE                  (Si  I)
              YEARLY SUMMARIES             (Si  I)
              DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
              END TERMINAL SESSION
    AIR POLLUTION YEARLY DATA SUMMARY
    THIS PROGRAM REPORTS THE SELECTED SUMMARY INFORMATION FOR
    ANY SITE FOR THE POLLUTANTS SPECIFIED. IF YOU  WISH A SHORT
    DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMANDS, REPLY YES -- OTHERWISE REPLY NO
    YES OR NO?
    =YES
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THE VALID SITE-POLLUTANT COMMANDS ARE:

 'STATE=??'        THE STATE DESIRED
  'AREA=????'       THE CODE NUMBER FOR THE CITT OR COUNTY
  'SITE=???'        THE SITE NUMBER WITHIN THE AREA
  'AGENCY=?'        THE CODE FOR THE SPONSORING AGENCY
  'PROJECT=??'    •  THE CODE FOR THE TYPE OF SAMPLING
  'POLLUTANT:?????' THE CODE FOR THE DESIRED POLLUTANT
  'METHOD:??'       THE CODE FOR THE SAMPLING METHOD
  'INTERVAL:?'      THE CODE FOR THE SAMPLING INTERVAL
  'TEAR:??'         THE TEAR DESIRED
  'KEY=??????????????????????'  (22 CHARACTERS)  FOR THE
                    COMPLETE KEY DESIRED IN THE ORDER GIVEN
                    ABOVE
  •FIND'

  'NEXT ??'




  •END'
                  GET THE INVENTORY FOR THE SPECIFIED
                  SITE-POLLUTANT-YEAR COMBINATION
                  GET THE INVENTORY FOR THE NEXT
                  SEQUENTIAL SITE-POLLUTANT-YEAR.
                  ?? IS THE NUMBER RECORDS UANTED.
                  IF ?? IS ENTERED AS BLANKS, 01 IS ASSUMED.
                  OTHERWISE, ?? MUST BE A 2 DIGIT NUMBER.
                  SIGNALS END OF SESSION, PROGRAM ENDS
  THE  VALID SUMMARY  INFORMATION  COMMANDS ARE:
  'ALL'
  •OBSERV
  'MAX'
  'MIN'
  'XOBSERV
                  ALL STATISTICS ARE DESIRED
                  THE NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS
                  THE MAXIMUM VALUE ENCOUNTERED
                  THE MINIMUM VALUE ENCOUNTERED
                  THE PER CENT OF POSSIBLE OBSERVATIONS
                  THAT ARE PRESENT
                  ONE HALF THE MINIMUM DETECTABLE
                  THE NUMBER OF TIMES VALUES OCCURRED
                  THAT WERE LESS THAN THE MINIMUM
                  DETECTABLE
                  TIME MAXIMUM OCCURRED (NM:DA:HR)
                  TIME SECOND MAXIMUM OCCURRED (MM:DA:HR)
•S-V              SECOND MAXIMUM VALUE'
FOR INTERVALS OTHER THAN Y OR Z -
  'ZSUB'
  •ZCNT'
  •HP
  'ST'
  •AMEAN'            THE ARITHMETIC MEAN. THIS VALUE IS
                    BLANK  FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA.
  •GMEAN'            THE GEOMETRIC MEAN. THIS VALUE IS
                    BLANK  FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA.
  'ASTDEV           THE ARITHMETIC STANDARD DEVIATION.
                    THIS VALUE  IS BLANK FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA
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                   'GSTDEV         THE GEOMETRIC STANDARD DEVIATION. THIS
                                   VALUE IS BLANK FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA.
                   'PV             NUMBER OF PRIMARY VIOLATIONS
                                   (BLANK IF NO STANDARD)
                   'SV             NUMBER OF SECONDARY VIOLATIONS
                                   (BLANK IF NO STANDARD)
                  FOR Y AND Z INTERVALS ONLY --
                   'HP'


                   'NS'

                   •OP'

                   •OS'
    NUMBER OF NON-OVERLAPPING  PRIMARY
    VIOLATIONS (BLANK IF INTERVAL NOT
    EQUAL TO' Z OR Y)
    NUMBER OF NON-OVERLAPPING
    VIOLATIONS
    NUMBER OF OVERLAPPING VALUES THAT
    EXCEED THE PRIMARY STANDARD
    NUMBER OF OVERLAPPING VALUES THAT
    EXCEED THE SECONDARY STANDARD
                  INITIALLY THE PROGRAM IS SET UP NOT TO PRINT ANY OF THE
                  SUMMARY  INFORMATION.  TO REQUEST THE INFORMATION ENTER THE
                 ' CORRECT  COMMAND. IF AT A LATER DATE IN THE PROGRAM YOU NO
                  LONGER WANT THIS INFORMATION ENTER THE COMMAND PREFIXED
                  BY THE LETTER X. FOR ANY COMMAND EXCEPT THE NEGATIVE
                  SUMMARY  INFORMATION COMMANDi YOU MAY ENTER THE ENTIRE
                  COMMAND  OR THE FIRST TWO (Z) CHARACTERS. FOR THE NEGATIVE
                  SUMMARY  INFORMATION COMMANDS. THREE (3)  CHARACTERS ARE
                  REQUIREDt SUCH AS XMA FOR  'NO MAXIMUM TO BE PRINTED'.
                  IF A MATCH IS NOT FOUND FOR A SITE-POLLUTANT-DATE
                  COMBINATION THE FACT  IS INDICATED AND YOU HAY ENTER A
                  NEW COMBINATION OR REQUEST THE NEXT SEQUENTIAL COMBINATION.

                  START ENTERING COMMANDS
                  COMMAND?
                  ALL

                  ALL
                  COMMAND?
                  =KEY=0201i0002G0142101H174

                  COMPLETE KEY='020140002G014210illl74'
                  COMMAND?
                  =FIND
                                            4.2.2-104

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    SITE CQDE=I2«16M«GI1
    FAIRBANKS            lALASKA

    I OBSERVATIONS^
    NHUHUH*
    CEON. HEAN=
    CEON. STANDARD DEVIATION*
    SUBSTITUTE VALUE =
    t PRINART VIOLATIONS'
    TIKE HAIIKUH OCCURRED'
    SECOND HAXIHUH VALUE'
    COKHAND?
                                               POLL/HE/UN=4210111«5
                                               CARBON   MONOXIDE
                                               INSTRUMENTAL  NONDISPERSIVE INFRA-RED
                                      1968      HAXIHUH'                              48.3
                                        .1      ARITH. MEAN'                            6.4
                                       4.6      ARITH. STANDARD DEVIATION'              5.389
                                     2.3Z2      PERCENT OBSERVATIONS'                  78.85
                                        .2      I SUBSTITUTES HADE-                        2
                                      ,   t      t SECONDARY VIOLATIONS'                    I
                                  11:31:16      TINE SECOND HAIINUH OCCURED=          11:04:17
                                      46.3
                                                                      UNITS
                                                                        IS
               INT
                1
    KEW2IUHI2GI1421I111Z72

    COMPLETE KEr='I2»UIM2C81421»lllZ72'
    COHIMND?
    'FIND
    SUE cjDE=
    FAIRBANKS
.ALASKA
* OBSERVATIONS'
HIN!MUH=
* SUBSTITUTES HADE'-
t NON-OVLP SEC-VIOLATIONS  =
TINE SECOND NAIIHUK OCCURRED'
I OVLP VALS EXCEEDING PRIHAR»=
COHHAND?
                                         731?
                                           .3
                                              POtL/h£/UN=42i011i«5
                                              JflRBON   HONOXIDE
                                              INi/WUilENTAL  (iONDISPtSSIVE INFRA-RED
                                                                     UNITS  INT  tft
                                                                      05    Z   72
                          SUBSTITUTE VALUE =                        .3
                          I NJN-tVLP FS1-V10LAHONS =                0
                          TIKE »ftXIHWl OCCURRED'               11:16:16
                          SECOND HAXiHU^ VALUE'                    2<>.2
                          t OVLP VALS EXCEEDING itCONBAR»=            «
   CC-'AND?
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 SITE CODE=IIM28i»lFH
 ABBEVILLE
COMMAND?
=ALL'.' .

ALL
COMMAND?
-in  .

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COMMAND?
=IOB

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COMMAND?
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TIHE HAIIKUH OCCURRED^
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=END
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                     36
                  1.504
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                      t
                 :U-M
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ARITH. STANDARD  DEVIATION^
PERCENT OBSERVATIONS^.
t SUBSTITUTES HADE:
* SECONDARY VIOLATIONS*
TIKE SECOND HAXIHUH OCCURED=
                                                                             UNITS  INT  TR
                                                                               81    7   74
      38
  15.351

       I
       I
f):\\:t%
 (EARLr SUHHARr REflUESTS COMPLETED!  ENTER NEIT FUNCTION TOU UISN TO ACCESS.
 FUNCTION?
 =END

 END SESSION
                                                 4.2.2-106

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4.2.2.12    SAROAD QUARTERLY SUMMARIES (S.I.QS)

4.2.2.12.0  DESCRIPTION
     The SAROAD Quarterly summaries function is an interactive function
that allows the user to retrieve selected summary information for any
site for a given pollutant.  The following summary information is
available:

     .  All statistics are desired
     .  The number of observations
        The maximum value encountered
     .  The minimum value encountered
     .  The percentage of possible observations that  are present
     .  One half the minimum detectable
     .  The number of times values occurred that were less than the minimum
        detectable
     .  Time maximum occurred
     .  Time second maximum occurred
     .  Second maximum value

     For intervals other than Y or Z:

     .  The arithmetic mean.  This value is blank for non-criteria data.
     .  The geometric mean.  This value is blank for non-criteria data.
     .  The arithmetic standard deviation.  This value is blank for non-criteria
        data.
     .  The geometric standard deviation.  This value is blank for non-criteria
        data.
     .  Number of primary violations (blank if no standard)
     .  Number of secondary violations (blank if no standard)

     For Y and Z intervals only:

     .  Number of non-overlapping primary violations  (blank if interval not
        equal to Z or Y)
     .  Number of non-overlapping secondary violations (blank if interval
        not equal to Z or Y)
     .  Number of overlapping values that exceed the primary standard
     .  Number of overlapping values that exceed the secondary standard

4.2.2.12.1   STRUCTURED ENTRIES
     When this function is entered, the user may ask for a listing of
the available functional commands and instructions by replying "YES"
to the prompt "COMMAND LIST...YES OR NO?"

     When the program is ready for accepting functional commands, it
will display START ENTERING COMMAND?

                            4.2.2-107

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4.2.2.12.2  COMMANDS

      After the preliminary responses have been processed,  the user is
prompted by the prompt, COMMAND?  The user should select and enter a com-
mand word from the list below.  The command word can be entered in its
entirety or can be abbreviated to the first two characters  of the word.
Where "=" sign is "present in the command, it should appear  after the first
two characters if the abbreviated mode is being used.

      The quarterly summary functional commands are of two  types:  The first
type provides information for locating the desired information.  The other
type describes the summary information desired.  Initially, the program
is set up not to print any of the summary information.  The summary in-
formation commands entered by the user define the extent of summary in-
formation output.  If at a later point in the session the user desires to
negate some or all of the commands he has entered, he should enter the
command prefixed by "X".  For example, if the user has requested number
of observations by entering "OB" command and he is no longer interested in
that information, he should enter "XOB" in response to the  prompt COMMAND?

      The following commands define the search parameter:

        COMMAND        „             DESCRIPTION
        STATE=??

        AREA=????
        SITE=???

        AGENCY=?

        PROJECT=??

        POLLUTANT=?????

        METHOD=??

        INTERVAL^?

        YEAR=??

        QUARTER=??
State Code
City or County Code

Site Number within the Area

Sponsoring Agency Code
Code for the Type of Sampling

Desired Pollutant Code
Sampling Method Desired

Sampling Interval Desired
Year Desired
Quarter Desired
         KEY=???????????????????????? 24 Characters for the Complete
                                     Key Desired
                             4.2.2-108

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        The following commands  describe the  type  of summary  information
   desired:
            COMMAND
            ALL
            OBSERV
            MAX
            MIN
            XOBSERV

            ZSUB
            ZCNT

            MT
            ST
            SM
                 DESCRIPTION
                 all statistics are desired
                 the number of observations
                 the maximum value encountered
                 the minimum value encountered
                 the percentage of possible obser-
                 vations that are present
                 one half the minimum detectable
                 the number of times values occurred
                 that were less than the minimum detectable
                 time maximum occurred (MM:DA:HR)
                 time second maximum occurred (MM:DA:HR)
                 second maximum value
            For intervals  other  than  Y  or  Z.
            AMEAN

            GMEAN

            ASTDEV

            GSTDEV

            PV

            SV
                 the arithemtic mean.   This value is blank
                 for non-criteria data.
                 the geometric mean.   This value is blank
                 for non-criteria data.
                 the arithemtic standard deviation.  This
                 value is blank for non-criteria data.
                 the geometric standard deviation.   This
                 value is blank for non-criteria data.
                 number of primary violations (blank if
                 no standard)
                 number of secondary  violations (blank
                 if no standard)
                                    4.2.2-109

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      PACE
      no
      For  Y  and  Z  intervals only.
              COMMAND

              NP
              NS



              OP


              OS
                   DESCRIPTION
                   number of non-overlapping primary vio-
                   lations (blank if interval not equal to
                   Z or Y)

                   number of non-overlapping secondary
                   violations (blank if interval not equal
                   to Z or Y)

                   number of overlapping values that exceed
                   the primary standard

                   number of overlapping values that exceed
                   the secondary standard
          The following commands direct the program to report the information de-
      sired or to end processing quarterly summaries.
              COMMAND                      "DESCRIPTION
              NEXT  ??
              FIND
                    get the inventory  for  the next
                    sequential  site-pollutant-year.
                    ?? is  the  number records  wanted.
                    If ??=is entered as  blanks,  01  is  assumed.
                    Otherwise,  ??  must be  a 2 digit number.

                    get the inventory  for  the specified
                    site-pollutant-year  combination

                    signals end of session, program ends
              END

     4.2.2.12.3  SPECIAL NOTES

          This function operates in an interactive mode.  Thus it will produce
     the requested summary reports upon the user's terminal immediately after
     the FIND or NEXT commands.

          Initially this program will not produce any summary information.
     The user must select the extend of information he desires by entering
     the proper command.  If later in the session he wants to exclude some
     or all of the information requested, he can do so by entering the pro-
     per command prefixed by "X".
                                    4.2.2-110

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4.2.2.12.4   SAMPLE  OF  AN  INTERACTIVE SESSION
EATS

AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM (V.I)   DATE:  03/19/76      TIME:

ARE YOU USING A CRT TERMINAL? ( YES OR  NO  )
=NO
DO YOU WISH FOR INSTRUCTIONS? ( YES OR  NO  )
=YES

THE AEROS TERMINAL SYSTEM PROVIDES  ACCESS  TO THE AIR
QUALITY AND' EMISSIONS DATA (SAROAD  AND  NEDS) THROUGH
THE FUNCTIONS LISTED BELOW.  EACH FUNCTION  DEFINES THE
SUB-SYSTEM AND THE MODE OF ACCESS.  THIS IS INDICATED
BY THE FOLLOWING NOTATION:
    S = SAROAD
    N = NEDS
    I = INTERACTIVE ACCESS
   RE = REMOTE BATCH ACCESS
THE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF LEGAL  FUNCTONS.
    PS   -
    AS   -
    FS   -
    ES   -
    PO   -
    QS   -
    SI   -
    UN   -
    YS   -
    HELP -
    END  -
FUNCTION?
--QS
           POINT SOURCE                  (N, RB)
           AREA SOURCE                   (N, RB)
           AREA SOURCE FUEL SUMMARY      (N, RB)
           EMISSIONS SUMMARY REPORT      (N, RB)
           POLLUTANT NAMES               (Si I)
           QUARTERLY SUMMARIES           (Si I)
           SITE DESCRIPTIONS             (Si I)
           UNIT TABLE                    (Si I)
           YEARLY SUMMARIES              (Si I)
           DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
           END TERMINAL SESSION
 AIR POLLUTION QUARTERLY DATA SUMMARY

 THIS PROGRAM REPORTS THE SELECTED SUMMARY INFORMATION  FOR
 ANY SITE FOR THE POLLUTANTS SPECIFIED. IF YOU WISH A SHORT
 DESCRIPTION OF  THE COMMANDSi REPLY YES -- OTHERWISE REPLY NO
 YES OR NO?
 =YES
                                 4.2.2-111

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               THE VALID SITE-POLLUTftNT COMMANDS ARE:
                                THE
                                THE
                                THE
                                THE
                                THE
     STATE DESIRED
     CODE NUMBER FOR THE CITT OR COUNT!
     SITE NUMBER WITHIN' THE AREA
     CODE FOR THE SPONSORING AGENCT
     CODE FOR THE UFE OF SAMPLING
     CODE FOR THE DESIRED POLLUTANT
     CODE FOR THE SAMPLING METHOD
     CODE FOR THE SAMPLING INTERVAL
'STATE=??'
'AREA=???'?'
'SITE=???'
'AGENCT=?'
'PROJECT^??'
'POLLUTANT^?????' THE
'METHOD:??'       THE
'INTERVAL:?'      THE
'TEAR:??'         THE TEAR DESIRED
 •QUARTER--??'      THE QUARTER  DESIRED.
 'KEf:????????????????????????'  (24 CHARACTERS)  THE
                 COMPLETE KEt  DESIRED IN THE ORDER GIVEN
                 ABOVE
 •FIND'           GET THE INVENTORT FOR THE SPECIFIED
                 SITE-POLLUTANT-TEAR COMBINATION
 •NEXT ??''        GET THE INVENTORT FOR THE NEXT
                 SEQUENTIAL SITE-POLLUTANT-TEAR.
                 ?? IS THE NUMBER RECORDS WANTED.
                 IF ??=IS ENTERED AS BLANKSi 01 IS ASSUMED.
                 OTHERWISE. ?? MUST BE A Z DIGIT NUMBER.
 '.END'            SIGNALS END OF SESSION. PROGRAM ENDS

 THE VALID SUKMART INFORMATION COMMANDS ARE:

 •ALL'            ALL STATISTICS ARE.DESIRED
 'OBSERV         THE NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS
 'MAX'            THE MAXIMUM VALUE ENCOUNTERED
 'MIN'            THE MINIMUM VALUE ENCOUNTERED
 •ZOBSERV        THE PER CENT OF POSSIBLE OBSERVATIONS
                 THAT ARE PRESENT
 'ZSUE'           ONE HALF THE MINIMUM DETECTABLE
 •ZCNT'           THE NUMBER OF TIMES VALUES OCCURRED
                 THAT WERE LESS THAN THE MINIMUM
                 DETECTABLE
 'HT'             TIME MAXIMUM OCCURRED  (MM:DA:HR)
 •ST'             TIME SECOND MAXIMUM OCCURRED  (MM:DA:HR)
 •SM'             SECOND MAXIMUM VALUE'
                 FOR INTERVALS OTHER THAN T OR Z  --

                 'AMEAN'
    THE ARITHMETIC MEAN.  THIS VALUE IS
    BLANK FOR NON-CRITERIA  DATA.
                                        4.2.2.112

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       'GMEAN'          THE GEOMETRIC MEAN.  THIS VALUE IS
                       BLANK FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA.
       •ASTDEV         THE ARITHMETIC STANDARD DEVIATION.
                       THIS VALUE IS BLANK  FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA
       'GSTDEV         THE GEOMETRIC STANDARD DEVIATION. THIS
                       VALUE IS BLANK FOR NON-CRITERIA DATA.
       >PV             NUMBER OF PRIMARY VIOLATIONS
                       (BLANK IF NO STANDARD)
       >SV             NUMBER OF SECONDARY VIOLATIONS
                       (BLANK IF NO STANDARD)

       FOR  Y  AND Z INTERVALS ONLY --
       'NP'


       'US'

       •OP'

       'OS1
NUMBER OF NON-OVERLAPPING PRIMARY
VIOLATIONS  (BLANK IF INTERVAL NOT
EQUAL TO Z  OR Y)
NUMBER OF NON-OVERLAPPING
VIOLATIONS
NUMBER OF OVERLAPPING VALUES THAT
EXCEED THE  PRIMARY STANDARD
NUMBER OF OVERLAPPING VALUES THAT
EXCEED THE  SECONDARY STANDARD
     INITIALLY  THE PROGRAM IS  SET UP NOT TO PRINT ANY OF THE
     SUMMARY INFORMATION. TO REQUEST THE INFORMATION ENTER THE
     CORRECT COMMAND. IF AT A  LATER DATE IN THE PROGRAM YOU NO
     LONGER WANT THIS INFORMATION ENTER THE COMMAND PREFIXED
     BY THE LETTER X. FOR ANY  COMMAND EXCEPT THE NEGATIVE
     SUMMARY INFORMATION COMMAND) YOU HAY ENTER THE ENTIRE
     COMMAND OR THE FIRST TWO  (Z) CHARACTERS.  FOR THE NEGATIVE
     SUMMARY INFORMATION COMMANDS. THREE (3)  CHARACTERS ARE
     REQUIREDi  SUCH AS XMA FOR 'NO MAXIMUM TO  BE PRINTED'.
     IF A HATCH IS NOT FOUND FOR A SITE-POLLUTANT-DATE
     COMBINATION THE FACT IS INDICATED AND YOU MAY ENTER A
     NEW COMBINATION OR REQUEST THE NEXT SEQUENTIAL COMBINATION.
     START ENTERING COMMANDS
     COMMAND?
     =ALL

     ALL
     COMMAND?
     =NEXT
                                             4.2.2-113

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SITE CODE=020160002C01
FAIRBANKS

I OBSERVATIONS;
                        iALASKA
CEOH. HEAN=
CEON. STANDARD DEVIATION?
SUBSTITUTE VALUE =
* PRIKARV VIOLATIONS^
TINE HAXIMUK OCCURRED;
SECOND NAIIMUH VALUE=
COMNAND?
=KE»=020160002C014210111Z7Z02
                                           1287
                                             .4
                                             .2
                                              0
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                                           29.9
POLL/HE/UN=421011105                              UNITS
CARBON    KONOKIDE                                  05
INSTRUMENTAL  NONDISPERSIVE INFRA-RED
 KAUHUH=                                   31.0
 ARITH. HEAN=
 ARITH. STANDARD DEVIATION
 PERCENT OBSERVATIONS--                     58.28
 t SUBSTITUTES HADE=                           f
 * SECONDARY VIOLATIONS^                       0
 TINE SECOND HAXINUH OCCURED=            18:25:16
                                                                                                             INT
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...,i>LETE KE!= '020U0002C014210111Z7202'
CONflAND?
=FIND
FAIRBAHk:
* SUESTITUTES MDE=
* HOM-OVLP SEC-VIOLA'IGMS  =
TIHt SECOND mi*.*  OCCvRBED=
* 5VLP VALS aCrliJISG  :'S';«AR»
COHKAND?
                                                   POLL'HE'UtMi. 0111*5
                                                   ,:ARBON    WN:
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The data in this document were compiled from source information of the National
Emissions Data System (NEDS).  Brief discussions of the NEDS basic elements
used for the generation of the NER are included in the introduction to the
document.

5.1.1.2  SAMPLE REPORT

Figure 5.1.1.a gives examples of the national,  state, and AQCR-wide summaries
described above.  Note the order in which the tables for the two parts of the
interstate AQCR appear, each portion in its own state's area of the NER
document.  The entire AQCR is summarized in its proper numerical order at the
end of the document.
                                5.1.1-2

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1.963
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2.611
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Commercial- Invitational.
Other
A.ura'1.
Other
INDUSTRIAL P»< K't-S6- POINT ,
Chemical ManufMtunnt

rnm4ty Metal

Mineral I'mJuct* .
I'lirnltum Imluttry

Hvuptifjdon
Mela) KahrM.ali»n
Leather Pmduclt
Ttilik Munufvctunni
Inproccu huel 	 	 	 _ ..
Olbcr/Nnt Cbnnified
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL-ARKA.
-FOIMT.
Guverarncnl-piiini
Municipal Incincrutiiin
Open Uuminc.
Olhcr
Residential-area
On .Sue Incineration
Open Burainf
Conmcrcial-lnitii ntunal - area
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On Site Inc>ner*lMin-iirt4

Open UurniD(-jrcj

Apartment-piitni
Other- pmni

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On Stic IncinctiitKin-area
-point
Open Bumini area
-point
Auto Body Incinention- point.
Othcr-pnmi.
TRANSPORTATION -ARKA.
Land Vehicles

l.ijht Vehicle^

Off Hifhv/iiy
Dicwl I'ucl.
Heavy VchKk*
Off Highway.

A in raft
Miltary.

t'ommcnul

Uituminuui Coal
Uk«el r-'ucl.
Residual Oil,

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MI.SCKLI.ANKOU.S-ARKA ,
Nla%h [turning
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451
47
47
141
241

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341.501
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Emitiion catt|nriei

GRAND TOTAL.
ARKA
POINT
-POINT.
Eitcrnal Combustion area
Rttidentul Vuel atca '
Anlhr.fKc CojJ.

KruduiKlil,' _
Natural Gn
Elcctnc Gene ration- point
Anthracite Coal
Hiluminoui tnal

Ht'iduil Oil


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Ci-ke .
Sold WjiicJCoi!
Other. . ...

^ AnaraciteCoTar,.
• Bituminous Coal-«.ea
* , Reudual Oil-area
-point
1 DnuJlale Oil- area

Natural Ga«-area
Proceii Gai'.^"1
-point
Coke -point
Wood-area
Liquid Petroleum Gat-point
Bag* lie -point
Older-point
Cotnme rtial- Inititutional Fuel-area
Anthracite Coal-area
Biiummoui Coal-area
-pninl
Lignite- point
Rciidual Oil-area
-point
D. (dilute Oil-area
-point
Natural Gai-area
-point
Wood-area

Liquid Petroleum Gat -point
M.nellancoin- point
Internal CombmlKin-po.nl _
Electric Generation
OiiblUtc Oil
Natural Gai
laduitnal l-'ucl
Distillate Oil

(iiMilme
Diocl hucl
PoIbitaM, loai per year

Paniculate*
1.944,743
491.906
1.453337
4 7.216
6 8.031
4 7.216
6 8.071
3.M1
310
6.101
2.121
4.491
594
1*0 .088
657
119.109


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1*4.*27
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274.492
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1.614
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0
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11.091
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3.345

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3.KS.2SS
Ml, 631
l.ftU.611
171.186
2.725.821
171.186
2.711.810
41.171
141
28.217
12.661
142
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2.019.070
6.313
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681.51
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118.161
611.173
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1.185
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657.411
IIO.461
604.669
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1. 171.54*
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17.635
11.174
17.655
10.846
1.817
81
6.101
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1.891
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3.03
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5.731 JU
4.17T.M5
1.461. 131
48.016
11.116
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Emiiiton calegohei

Other.
Commercial- Inittlulional
Dietcl Kucl
Other
Engine-Toting.
Aircratl.
Other
INDUSTRIAL PROCKSS-POINT
Chemical Manufacturing
Koodf Agriculture
Primary Meial.
Secondary MeUli
Mineral froducti
Pen oleum Induiiry.
Wd ProdlKll
Evaporation
Mt1.IFar.ritM.on,
Leather Product*
Teitile Minuficlurtng,
Inptoccn hint.
Other/Not Clarified
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL-AREA.
-POINT.
Government-point
Municipal Lncmeralwn
Open Burning
Other..
Residential-area
On Sue Incineration,
Open Burning,
Coraraercial-lnitiUilional-irea
-point
-point.
Open Burning -area
-pomt
Apartment-pom!
Other- point
Induitrial-vea
-poml
On Site IncittratKM-area
-point
Open Burning-area
-point
Auio Body Incineration-point.
Other- point
Miiceltanenui-pomt
TRANSPORTATION-AREA.
Land Vehklei
Light Vehiclci
Heavy Vchkki
Off Highway.
Dtctcl Fuel.
Heavy Vchiclci
Off Highway..
Rail.
Aircraft
Milury.
Civil.
Commercial
VeiieU,
Rituminou* Cnal
Diewl Kitcl
Rciidual Oil.
Gaiolinc
tin Handling Evaporation Lou
MISCELLANEOUS- ARK A
Slaih Burning
Solvent £vaporalioa Lou
MISCELLANEOUS- POINT .


PoDutaM. IMt per year

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790.13
9.16
6.114
373.19*
I4.6KX
361.8ZX
10.788
1.511
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1.184
0
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1.771
1.104
47.122
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4.146
1.767
479
20.O46
14.211
3.83
1.H4
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1.896
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1.146
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31.831
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9.316
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2.545
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11.437
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16.817
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EniMioa categonc*
GRAND TOTAL „
-ABBA
-POINT _
FUEL COHVUmON-AREA. _ _ „
-POINT.
EiUrnal Combutuoo-are*
pUtBl. - _
Rcudcvlial t-'ucl-area
AathnKrtc Coal ,„ _
D»(jll*lc Oil " I

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Biiamiaovi Coal

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Other
latfuitnal Kiel-arc* - „
-poittl _ „ _ _
Aalbrxitc Coal area

BitumiDoat Coal area _ _ 	 	 _ „
Cn -point.

• Rcudaal Oil-area „ __ ~.

• DnbUalc Oil-area _ „ 	 I _ _


1 -poior „ 	 „ 1"IT "
C71 Proccit Gil arc*
-poial _
Cokc-foinl _ 	

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Liquid Petroleum Cat po.nl

Otber-poiat
ConoMrcuI-loilitulwa*! Foci-area

Aalbracile Coal-area „ „ _

BilamiBKMi Coal-arc* - „ ~ _
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Ligoilc-poinl — ...... _
RcmidwalOa.area

DiiuDatc Oil-area _

Natural *la» area
p«inl „ . _
Woud-aica - 	 	

Liquid Pctrokaa G«i-pol- 1 mlitutioaal-trca
-point
On Site Incincralua-arca
-point
Open Burnmi area
-puint
Apanmcnl point
Other-point
iDduitrial-arca
-point.
On Site l(KincraIii>a-are.
-point
Open Burning- -rea
-piunt
Auto Body Incineration- point
Other-point
M i> cclla ntou * - poi nt
TRANSPORTATION -AH E A
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Caroline
Light Vehicle"
Heavy Vehickt
Oft H.ghway.
Dk*cl Kiel
Heavy Vchiclck
Off Highway.
Kail
Aircraft
Millary.
Civit.
Comraen.ial
Vcttcli
Bituroinoui Coal
Diesel t-'ucl
RetidualOil.
Ganolioc
G*> Haatttiog Evaporation Lou.
MISCELLANEOUS-AREA .
SIa*b 11 liming
Sdlvcal EvaporalKM Lota
MISC ELLANEOUS-POINT ,


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0
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FUEL COMBUSTION- A RE A
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CHAPTER Emissions Data
SUBJECT Fuel Usage Report
SECTION CHA
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DATE
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Update III-l
PTER SUBJECT
2
PAGE
1
     This is the second NEDS routine publication.  It is published
annually concurrently with the National Emissions Report (NER).  The
source document for this publication is the NEDS Annual Fuel Summary
Report.  See page 2.1.2-3 for an example of the format of the  report.
The NEDS Fuel Use Report presents data in the format of the NE.DS Annual
Fuel Summary Report for the nation and each of the 55 states and ter-
ritories included in NEDS.
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SECTION
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CHAPTER SUBJECT
2 0
DATE PAGE
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      The Air Quality Data publications are routine publications of ambient air
quality information.  They are derived entirely from the SAROAD data base.  The
publications included in this category are:

      Criteria Pollutants Preliminary Reports - Preliminary reports of air qual-
          ity data for a quarter or a full year.(Produced in limited quantities
          by offset printing.)

      Criteria Pollutants Final Reports - Final reports of air quality data, for
          quarter or full year, compiled after review of the preliminary reports.
          (Produced by LINOTRON.)

      Directory of Air Monitoring Sites - Annually updated directory of monitor-
          ing sites, giving site location agency and type.

      Noncriteria Pollutants - These reports are undergoing modification and are
          not currently ready for publication.
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SECTION CHA
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DATE
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PAGE
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5.2.1.1  QUARTERLY REPORTS

5.2.1.1.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

As can be seen by referring to the attached sample page from the Preliminary
Report, Air Quality Data, Fourth Quarter, 1973, dated May 1974, the Pre-
liminary Reports are reproduced by photo offset from typewritten copy in
order to expedite their delivery to the using agencies.  Also, they are not
intended as permanent records because they are subject to additions and
corrections as a result of the review of the data that is requested of the
Regional Offices (RO's) by the NADB.  The source documents for these reports
are the SAROAD Quarterly Frequency Distributions (see paragraph 2.3.2.2
above).  All of such data that have been submitted by the deadline as given
in the schedule as shown in the Preliminary Report are. included.  Data that
are submitted too late for inclusion in the Preliminary Report are available
to the RO's through the regular distribution channels of the AEROS and are
included in the Final Quarterly Reports and the Preliminary and Final Yearly
Reports (see paragraphs 5.2,1.2, 5.2.2.1 and 5.2.2.2, below).

The Report is organized according to the following hierarchy:

        a.  Pollutant Type
        b.  Method of Collection and Analysis
        c.  Time Interval
        d.  State
        e.  AQCR Number and Name
        f.  Area
        g.  Site Number
        h.  Agency Type
        i.  Project Classification Code

The content of the body of the Report is similar to that of the SAROAD Quarterly
Frequency Distribution; i.e., in order across the page the columnar headings
are:

        a.  Number of Observations (next after Agency/Project Code)
        b.  Minimum Value Observed
        c.  Percentiles (10, 30, 50, 70, 90, 95, and 99)
        d.  Maximum Value Observed
        e.  Arithmetic Mean
        f.  Arithmetic Standard Deviation
        g.  Geometric Mean
        h.  Geometric Standard Deviation

The last four columns are filled in only for those sets of data satisfying the
NADB criteria of quality and quantity (frequency) of observation.   These
"summary criteria" are defined and explained in Section 2.3.0.

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DATE
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PAGE
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5.2.1.1.2  SAMPLE REPORT

Figure 5.2.1.a is an example for the fourth quarter of 1973 and covers the
first three AQCR's in Alabama and part of the fourth AQCR as well.
                                    5.2.1-2

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                                                                            f
      The format and content of this publication are identical to those of the
Preliminary Quarterly Reports, with the obvious exceptions that the data per-
tain to one entire calendar year instead of a single quarter and that, as a
result, the source document is the SAROAD Yearly Frequency Distribution rather
than the Quarterly Frequency Distribution.  See the description in the preced-
ing paragraph (5.2.1.1) for the layout and content of the tables in the body
of the report.  These reports are also produced from computer printouts by
means of an offset process.

5.2.1.2.2  SAMPLE REPORT

      Figure 5.2.1.b shows the format of these reports.
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                                                                CHAPTER
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 DATE
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ces (RO's).  They are similar in nature to the Preliminary Reports described earlier
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for printing by the LINOTRON process.  The attached sample page demonstrates the
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corrections submitted by the States or the EPA Regional Offices.

5.2.2.1.2  SAMPLE REPORT

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has been somewhat altered by the LINOTRON printing process.  See paragraph 5.2.1.1,
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well as the ordering of the data across the page.
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1.50
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1.24

Figure 5.2.2.2.a.
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 DATE
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  5.2.2.2  YEARLY REPORTS

  5.2.2.2.1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        This report, like the Preliminary  Yearly Report,  is  arranged exactly like
  its corresponding Quarterly Report—the  difference,  as  before, being that the
  data are for an entire year rather  than  for  a single quarter  of  a year.  The
  sequencing of the major elements  in as in the Final  Quarterly Reports; that is,
  by Pollutant Type, Method,  Time Interval,  State,  AQCR,  Area  (City or County),
  Site Number, and Agency/Project Code.  The physical  arrangement  of the numeri-
  cal data across the page is as described in  paragraph 5.2.1.1.   Because of the
  review and editing of the Preliminary Reports and the longer  time allowed for
  the submittal of late data, this  is the  most accurate and  the most complete of
  all of the Air Quality Data Routine Publications.

  5.2.2.2.2  SAMPLE REPORT

        Figure 5.2.2.b shows  a sample of this  report format.
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PTER SUBJECT
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PAGE
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PARTICULATE. MICRO-GRAMS PER CUBIC METER (25 C)
          HI-VOL GRAVIMETRIC, 24-hour
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1.36


   Figure 5.2.2.b.
Yearly Reports  (Final)
 5.2.2-4

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CHATTM
 AIR QUALITY DATA
•INJECT
 DIRECTORY OF AIR QUALITY
 MONITORING SITES
SECTION
   5
CHATTE*
  2
SUBJECT
  3
 DAT!
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      mot
       i
  5.2.3.1   GENERAL DESCRIPTION

        This publication, which is a complete directory of all site data for
  SAROAD monitoring  sites In the lUnited States, is published annually by HADE-
  The  1972  edition (EPA-450/2-73-006, September 1973) contains 800 pages, of
  which  pages  i-vi contain the title page, table of contents, etc.; pages 1-4
  are  the introduction  including the two-page SAROAD Site Identification Form
  and  the Agency  Type and Project Classification Codes; and the remaining 790
  pages  constitute the  body of the report.  Future directories will include
  only sites active  in  year X, and the pollutants that were reported will also
  be given  by  site.                                  •                           :

        The sequencing  of the site information is by state and location name,
  both in alphabetical  order. ' Within a given location, the ordering is by Site
  Code Number  and Agency Type Code.  The •arrangement of the information is as
  shown  in  paragraph 2.3.1.5, which contains the description of the SAROAD Site
  Description  Inventory, except for some format differences as shown in the sample
  report.

  5.2.3.2   SAMPLE REPORT

        figure 5.2.3.a  shows a sample page from the directory.  The sequencing
  of the individual  items may be seen in the data for  Sites 020160001, in Fair-
  banks  Alaska.   The ordering extends to the Agency Type Code and, in the case of
  the  Fairbanks site, to the Project Classification Code.

        Figure 5.2.3.b  shows a sample page from the Directory of Air Quality
  Monitoring Sites Active in 1973.  This figure shows the site descriptions and
  the  list  of  pollutants reported for each site.
                                  5.2.3-1

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                                                       ALASKA
LOCATION: ANCHORAGE
SITICODE: 020040011101
AGENCY »Y»EI DISTRICT
LATITUDE: 61 0. 10 M. 43 S. N


LOCATION: A*OORAGE
SITEC30E: 0700400 III 01
•GENC' TYPE: DISTRICT



SI T(COf>F : 0700600031 01
AGENCY TYPE: DISTR ICT
LHNGITUDE: 149 D. 3) M. 50 S. W

COMMENTS!
. LOCATION: FAIRBANKS
* SITECOOEi 020160001*01

LONGITUDE! I4f 0* 43 M. 00 S. ri

COMMENTS!
.LOCATION! FAIRBANKS



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AGENCY TYPE I COUNTY
LQNGITUQEi 1*' 0. 43 M. 16 S. M


LOCATION! FAIRBANKS
SITECOOEt 020160002GOI
AGENCY TYPEl COUNTY
LATITUDE I 64 D* 90 «. 44 S. N



LOCATION! FAIRBANKS
SITECOOEi 0201 6000 JC 01
AGENCY TYPE! COUNTY



LOCATION! FAIRBANKS
SI TCC OOC I 020160006GOI
AGENCY TYPJl COUNTY
LATITUDE! 64 0, 90 M. 5 S. N


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LOCATION! FAIRBANKS
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AGENCY TYPE! OUNTV
LONGITUDE i 14 0. 40 M. 58 S. W
COMMENTS! SII ON ROOF OF MODULAR
LOCATION: FAIRBANKS
SI TEC OOf i 020I60004GOI
AGFNCV TVPEI COUNTY
LATITUDE! *4 0. 91 M. 45 S. N


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LOCATION! FAIRBANKS
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      The format of these reports 1s currently being revised.
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In this section, the usage of AEROS reports will be illustrated by descriptions
of typical application problems in which some of the major AEROS reports have
been utilized.

Perhaps the most important of the AEROS output is the emissions (NEDS) infor-
mation and the air quality (SARDAD) Information.  These sets of data are
frequently used in concert to relate emission levels to air quality in a
region or to observe long term trends in emissions and air quality levels.  One
example application of these data concerns tha problem of achieving the air
quality standards for total suspended participates under current emission
.regulations (Section 6.1.1).  SAROAD data are utilized in this application to
assess the magnitude of the particulate problem in a region and to observe the
recent trends in particulate levels.  The NEDS output is useful in identifying
the* major sources of the problem as well as providing a base for evaluating
the impact of alternatives for remedial action.

Another application is in the development of the'transportation control
plans required to ensure achieving air quality standards for carboni monoxide
and photochemical oxidants (Section 6.1.2).  In this application, NEDS in-
formation is used to provide data on the nonautomotive sources of these pol-
lutants, and these data, along with recent SAROAD air quality data, provide
baseline information for application of a rollback calculation to estimate the
required reductions in automotive emissions.

In assessing alternative emissions control plans, diffusion modeling is a
useful tool to aid in estimating the impacts of specific emission reduction
measures.  However, before it can be useful, any diffusion model must be
validated and then calibrated for the conditions under which it is to be
applied.  NEDS and SAROAD data can be utilized for the validation and cali-
bration of models that are used in assessing emission control plans for a
region (Section 6.3.1).

The third major AEROS system is the source test data system.  This system,
accumulating data from numerous stack tests, is useful in estimating emission
factors for different source types.  These emission factors can be updated,
improved, or modified as technology changes through application of the data
stored in SOTDAT. (Section 6.2.1)

In addition to the three major components, AEROS includes a number of other
smaller systems that are generally useful in conjunction with the major sys-
tems.  The Air Quality Assurance System is useful in conjunction with SAROAD to
to determine the type of aerometric data available in a region as well as
the quality of those data.  The State Implementation Plan System is also use-
ful in conjunction with NEDS and SAROAD data in assessing the effectiveness
of specific emissions regulations by observing time trends.  These systems
find important applications in the development and evaluation of State
Implementation Plans (Sections 6.3 and 6.4).
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    Another system, the Federal Power Commission - Form 67  data  system,  is
    important in the evaluation of the contribution to  air  pollution  from
    electric generating plants.  A particularly significant application  of
    this system is in the assessment of effects of fuel switching by  power
    companies (Section 6.5.1) - for example,  if oil shortages  require a
    switch to coal burning.

    The various auxiliary data files included within AEROS  are important
    sources of information concerning various point and area sources  of  air
    pollution.  One important application of  these files is in providing
    timely data sources for the semiannual updating of  emission  inventories
    for NEDS (Section 6.6).  Census data provide a base for updating  various
    categories of area source fuel usage.  Polk data provide basic information
    for estimation of automotive emissions.
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        The eqilssions data system (NEDS) and the air quality data system (SAROAD)
  are the major components of AEROS.  These systems were originally developed to
  provide a classification and inventory of air pollution sources (NEDS) and to
  provide a history of air quality trends (SAROAD).  The systems are kept up-to-
  date by the Federal requirement of semiannual updating for NEDS files and
  quarterly reporting of SAROAD information.

        The systems are important in recognizing trends in emissions levels or
  in air quality in order to anticipate potential problems in meeting air quality
  standards.  They are also important as baseline information for use in evaluating
  the "potential"control" measures and in evaluating and calibrating diffusion
  models for application to the assessment of regional problems.

        The systems provide over 20 different types of data reports for displaying
  emissions and air quality data and, in addition, they have the capability of pro-
  viding selected raw data from NEDS or SAROAD in a computer-readable form (cards
  or tape) for further analysis.
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In many urban areas, presently employed emission control procedures are proving
inadequate for achieving air quality standards for total suspended particulates
(TSP).  In view of the fact that the Clean Air Act requires that these standards
be attained, many agencies* are concerned that the degree of noncompliance be
determined and that the reasons for noncompliance be identified so that appro-
priate remedial action can be taken.
The sources of suspended particulates can vary considerably and include:

    •  Stationary sources engaged in activities generating
       combustion products and industrial dust (utilities,
       coal and oil-fired boilers, smelters, etc.)

    •  Area sources including automotive/diesel exhaust,
       tire wear particles, and space heating exhaust.

    •  Fugitive dust sources including sand, unpaved roads,
       cattle feedlots, construction activities, quarrying,
       mining, and storage operations.

The nature and magnitude of the particulates problem in any given location is
dependent on the local geography and meteorology and on the nature and density
of local land use activities.
It is important that the agency identify the source of the TSP problem in its
particular location.  If a city is currently exceeding TSP air quality stand-
ards in spite of compliance by major stationary sources with emission regula-
tions, the implication is that further stationary source controls may be futile
and that achievement of particulate standards may be contingent upon applica-
tion of more difficult to implement control measures for fugitive and area
sources.
Those factors to be considered in a TSP study include, among other things, (1)
an up-to-date reassessment of the nature and magnitude of the TSP problem, (2)
compliance status and emissions data for the area as a whole and for the
sources particularly affecting sites not meeting the standards, (3) control
regulations and enforcement action and the nature of control practices prompted
thereby, and (4) background information to characterize the geographical dis-
tribution and nature of the industrial mix of the area.
*Whenever this section refers to the "agency" performing air quality planning
 or analysis the reference is intended to be general and can be interpreted to
 mean EPA, the state air quality agency, a substate air agency, or consultants
 to any of these.
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Information available in the SAROAD files is useful in assessing the magnitude
of the TSP problem in an area.  Federal Primary Standards require that the
annual geometric mean of 75 pg/m3 not be exceeded for TSP.  By comparing cur-
rent TSP levels to this standard, the degree of total reduction required to
achieve the standards can be estimated.

A readily available and up-to-date SAROAD file provides sufficient information
for an agency to assess current TSP levels in an area relative to the national
standards.  Specifically, Standard SAROAD Reports (Paragraph 2.3.1.4) show, for
each monitoring site within a specified geographical region, the daily and
annual geometric mean TSP levels.  The report flags with an asterisk all meas-
urements that exceed the primary standard.

To investigate seasonal variations in TSP levels, Quarterly Frequency Distribu-
tions Summary Reports (Paragraph 2.3.2.2) provide quarterly geometric mean TSP
levels.  Both reports can save the agency considerable effort in calculating
geometric mean TSP levels.
For the purpose of analyzing the TSP problem in a given area, the agency will
want to retrieve Quarterly Frequency Distribution Summary Reports for all moni-
toring sites in the study area for as far back as data have been collected so
that trends can be established and analyzed.  The agency will also evaluate the
site locations and the monitoring procedures to aid in interpreting the observed
trends.  The QAMIS reports (see Section 6.3.0) may be used to evaluate the
reliability of reported data.
The data in the SAROAD file will also help the agency determine the effects of
past regulations on particulate levels.  Several sites' data prior to the regula-
tion can be compared to data after the regulation became effective and two sets
of observations can be analyzed for statistically significant differences.
Graphs of ambient air levels can be generated to show trends of particulate
levels before and after the regulation.

6.1.1.2  APPLICATION OF EMISSIONS DATA

The degree to which TSP levels in a given area are dependent on particulate
emissions in that area has been the subject of a major research effort funded
by EPA.  Preliminary indications are that, although TSP levels and particulate
emissions are closely related, other factors including meteorology and parti-
culates transport over long distances are also important.

When analyzing the TSP problem in a specific area, it is important that the
agency assess the relationship between TSP levels and particulate emissions from
measurable sources so that effective strategies for controlling TSP levels
can be identified.
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 To conduct such an analysis it ±a necessary to have at hand an emissions inven-
 tory of measurable sources, summarized by type, including historical trends of
 the summary and future projections as well as an indication of likely fugitive
 dust, mobile sources, or other noninventoried sources around each monitoring site.

 The NEDS  files do not provide detailed  information on  likely fugitive dust  or
 mobile  sources around particular monitoring sites.  These require  a  land use
 inventory that can be obtained from  aerial photos,  land  use maps,  or a brief
 on-site survey and from detailed traffic'data available  from local traffic
 engineers.

 Information  available in the  NEDS  files  is useful  in assessing the point and
 area  sources  of the  particulates problem in an  area.   Several readily avail-
 able  NEDS reports provide sufficiently  detailed information on both  point
 sources and nonvehicular area sources for the agency to  determine 'the nature
 of the  TSP problem and  the likely  impact of proposed remedial action on TSP
 levels.   The  following  NEDS reports  are  useful:

       •  Raw Data  Reports (Paragraph  2.1.1.0)

         - A  listing  of  emissions by  all  point sources  is available
            in  a "Point Source  Report" (Paragraph 2.1.1.1).  This  is
            particularly  valuable  in Identifying  major sources, the
            nature  and location of the activity in relation to the
            monitoring site, and the status of compliance  with exist-
            ing regulations.

         - A  listing  of  emissions by  point sources  emitting over  a
            specified  level of  particulates is available in a "Con-
            densed  Point  Source Report"  (Paragraph 2.1.1.2).  This
            limits  the amount of source-level data,  is more expedi-
            tious and  may still serve  the  purpose.

         - Emissions  from area sources are available in an "Area
            Source  Report" (Paragraph  2.1.1.3) and are useful in ana-
            lyzing  the contribution  of minor stationary  and miscel-
            laneous sources  to  total TSP emissions in an area.

       •  Summary Reports (Paragraph 2.1.2.0)

         - A listing  of  major  plants  and  the tons of particulates
            emitted by each is  available  from a "Plant Emission Sum-
            mary Report"  (Paragraph  2.1.2.1) and  is  useful when ana-
            lyzing  the Impact of further emission reductions at spe-
            cific sources rather than  at entire industries.
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        - A listing of pollutants emitted by Source Classification
          Code (SCC) category is available from an "SCC Emission
          Report" (Paragraph 2.1.2.5)  and is useful when analyzing
          the impact of further emission reductions required of en-
          tire industries rather than  of specific sources.

        - An "Emission Summary Report" (Paragraph 2.1.2.1)  presents
          total particulate emissions  by SCC and may be useful in com-
          paring the relationship between emissions and TSP levels
          for several geographical areas.

The data provided in these files provides information that  is useful in identi-
fying the source of the TSP problem as well as in identifying and analyzing
the impact of additional controls that may be proposed to-remedy the problem.
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The Clean Air Act requires EPA to establish national "primary" air quality
standards strict enough to protect all members of the populati6n from ad-
verse health effects caused by air pollutants including carbon monoxide and
photochemical oxidants.  It then requires each state to have in effect an
"implementation plan"  (SIP) to achieve these standards throughout its terri-
tory.  If the state does not submit an appropriate implementation plan the
Act requires EPA to promulgate an appropriate plan for the state.

The automobile is the source of nearly all carbon monoxide and a majority of
the hydrocarbons that form photochemical oxidants.  Although the Federal
Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program ("FMVECP") established by the Clean
Air Act requires all new automobiles to meet strict emission standards for
these pollutants, this program taken together with stationary sources controls
proposed in the SIP will, in many cases, not assure that the national primary
air quality standards will be achieved.  As a result many SIP's require further
control of emissions from vehicular sources for EPA approval.  The document
that incorporates such controls into the SIP is called a Transportation
Control Plan (TCP).

Those factors to be considered in the TCP include, among other things: (1)
an up-to-date verification and reassessment of the nature and magnitude of
the air pollution problem, (2) a re-evaluation of the impact of stationary
source controls and FMVECP proposed in other sections of the SIP, (3) an
analysis of the impact of proposed transportation control measures on air
quality, and (A) a comparison of the total estimated emission reductions
achieved by all proposed control measures and the total estimated emission
to achieve the national air quality standards.

In many cases, FMVECP and first cut stationary source and transportation
controls will not be sufficient to achieve the standards.  In these cases it
is necessary to iterate through the SIP to propose additional controls that
will further reduce nonvehicular and vehicular emissions until the required
reductions are achieved.

6.1.2.1  APPLICATION OF AIR QUALITY DATA

Information available in the SAROAD files is useful in assessing the magni-
tude of the air quality problem in an Air Quality Control Region (AQCR).
Federal regulations require that the following air quality standards not
be exceeded for carbon monoxide and for photochemical oxidants:

      • Carbon Monoxide

                -  The second-highest hourly average concentration must not
                   exceed 35 ppm.
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                -  The second-highest nonoverlapping 8-hour average concen-
                   tration must not exceed 9 ppm.

      • Oxidants

                -  The second-highest hourly average concentration must not
                   exceed 0.08 ppm.

By comparing current values of these measures to the national standards, the
degree of total emissions reduction required to achieve the standards can be
estimated.

A readily available and up-to-date SAROAD file provides sufficient information
for an agency* to assess the air quality of an area.  Specifically, Standard
SAROAD Reports (Paragraph 2.3.1.4) show, for each pollutant-site combination
within a specified geographical region, the individual hourly observation of
that pollutant.  To reduce the effort in identifying the second-highest hourly
average, these reports flag with an asterisk all measurements that exceed the
standards.  Also, a standard SAROAD report is available that shows the 8-hour
running average concentration of carbon monoxide and also flags those values
that exceed the standards.  This report saves the agency considerable effort
in calculating these averages and in identifying the second-highest nonover-
lapping 8-hour average.

For the purpose of analyzing a typical TCP, the agency will want to retrieve
these three reports for all monitoring sites in an AQCR for a specified base
year, and for earlier years, in order to assess the air quality problem and
to recognize trends in the air quality to the region.

6.1.2.2  APPLICATION OF EMISSIONS DATA

Because concentrations of pollutants by which the air quality of an AQCR is
judged are highly correlated with the emissions of those pollutants within
the AQCR, it follows that the air quality will improve when emissions are
reduced.  It then becomes essential to have available an emissions source
inventory and an estimate of future emissions describing the nature of each
source and the contribution of related emissions to the total emissions so
that effective control strategies can be proposed and their impact on air
quality analyzed.  The following information is required to estimate emissions
of carbon monoxide and of hydrocarbons:
 Whenever this section refers to the "agency" performing air quality planning
or analysis the reference is intended to be general and can be interpreted
to mean EPA, the state air quality agency, a sub-state air agency, or con-
sultants to any of these.
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      • Carbon Monoxide
                - Because nearly all CO is produced by vehicular sources it
                  is not necessary to analyze CO emissions from nonvehicular
                  sources.

                - It is necessary to calculate CO emissions as a function of
                  vehicle miles traveled by vehicle age and type and of typ-
                  ical vehicular operating characteristics (speed) over the
                  street network.

       • Hydrocarbons

                - In addition to vehicular sources, oxidant-forming hydro-
                  carbons are produced by fossil fuel combustion, evaporation
                  from storage facilities, and direct discharge by various
                  industrial processes.  Although the formation of oxidants
                  is dependent on meteorological conditions, the formation
                  of oxidants in an area is directly proportional to the
                  hydrocarbons emitted in that area.

It is necessary to estimate hydrocarbon emissions from both vehicular and
nonvehicular sources.  Nonvehicular sources are further segmented into "area"
and "point" sources.  The distinction between area and point sources is arbi-
trarily made on the basis of the spatial distribution and magnitude of emis-
sions from the source.  For example, a power plant thats emits 500 tons of
hydrocarbons per year warrants individual attention and is treated as a point
source.  On the other hand a gas station that emits 5 tons of hydrocarbons
per year may not warrant the individual attention afforded a point source but
together with 100 other gas stations may warrant collective attention as an
area source.

The NEDS files do not provide sufficiently detailed information to assess
the magnitude of carbon monoxide and hydrocarobn emissions from vehicular
sources.  This analysis requires detailed traffic information described above.
However, the NEDS "Area Source Report" (Paragraph 2.1.1.3) provides an estimate
of fuel used by mobile sources by state and county.  This information, used
together with average fuel consumption rates, provides a "ballpark" check of
total vehicle miles traveled in a study area.

Information available in the NEDS files is useful in assessing the nonvehic-
ular sources of the oxidants problem in an AQCR.  Several readily available
NEDS reports provide sufficient information on both point sources and non-
vehicular area sources for the agency to determine the impact of proposed
stationary source controls on air quality.  The degree of detail required for
the analysis is dependent on the control strategy to be analyzed and the
technique used to perform the analysis.  For example, the linear rollback
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technique implies that all sources will reduce their emissions by an amount
proportional to the total required emission reduction from all sources.   In
other words, if it is desired that stationary sources emit 40 percent fewer
hydrocarbons, then it is assumed that all sources will reduce their existing
emissions by 40 percent.

Linear rollback is a technique that allows one to convert changes in total
emissions to changes in pollutant concentrations.  The technique assumes
that the concentration of a pollutant is equal to the background concentra-
tion of that pollutant plus some linear function of the emission rate of
the pollutant.

The emission reduction required to meet a national standard is equal to the
difference between the existing emissions and the allowable emissions, which
can be calculated by comparing the national standard to the background con-
centration  (which is usually quite small).  The required reduction can be
expressed as a percentage as follows:
      % reduction  _  (existing emissions) - (allowable emissions)
      required                     (existing emissions)
x 100
The data required to perform this analysis are found in an aggregate summary
of total emissions from stationary sources in a given AQCR available from
NEDS "Emissions Summary Reports" (Paragraph 2.1.2.1).

An emission control strategy that distinguishes among stationary sources
requires a more disaggregate analysis.  For example, if it is desired that
particular point sources (e.g., power plants) or area sources categories
(e.g., dry cleaning industry) reduce their emissions by certain percentages,
it is necessary to know the existing emissions from those particular sources
or specific industries.  The data required to perform an analysis on this
level are found in the following NEDS Reports:

      •  Raw Data Reports (Paragraph 2.1.1.0)

                - A listing of emissions by all point sources is available
                  in "Point Sources Report" (paragraph 2.1.1.1) but may
                  not be necessary unless point sources are to be controlled
                  individually.

                - A listing of emissions by point sources emitting over a
               ,   specified level of pollutants is available in the""Con-
                  densed Point Source Report" (Paragraph 2.1.1.2) and may
                  be more to the point.
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                - Emissions from area sources are available in the "Area
                  Source Report" (Paragraph 2.1.1.3) that will be useful in
                  analyzing emissions from stationary and miscellaneous
                  sources by state and county.

      • Summary Reports (Paragraph 2.1.2.0)

                - A listing of major plants and the pollution emitted by
                  each is available from the "Plant Emission Summary Report"
                  (Paragraph 2.1.2) and is useful when analyzing the impact
                  of controls aimed at specific sources rather than industries.
                - A listing of pollutant emitted by Source Classification
                  Code (SCC) category is available from the "SCC Emission
                  Report" (Paragraph 2.1.2.5) and is useful when analyzing
                  the impact of controls aimed at industry categories rather
                  than specific sources.

The information provided in these files is not only useful in analyzing the
air quality impact of proposed controls of stationary sources but also pro-
vides useful information for developing more effective control strategies
through greater understanding of the sources of the problem.
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Data from the NEDS and SAROAD systems can be of considerable value In the
development of Air Quality Maintenance Plans.  Maintenance plans are required
by EPA regulations as a supplement to the air quality planning in State
Implementation Plans, which have related primarily to the initial attainment
of air quality standards.  Maintenance planning is directed toward ensuring
that air quality standards will not be violated over the long term.  In the
development of these plans, a modeling approach can be employed to relate
future air quality trends to forecasted emission patterns resulting  from resi-
dential and industrial growth or new source performance standards.  A multi-
source diffusion model such as.'COM  can be validated for a given base year
using point and area source emissions from NEDS and monitoring information
from SAROAD.  Point source parameters used in the modeling exercise include
location by UTM coordinates, emission rate, stack height, stack diameter, gas
exit velocity, and gas temperature.  Countywide total area source emissions
for the industrial, commercial, residential, and transportation sectors may
be disaggregated by means of the Computer Assisted Area Source Emissions
(CAASE) allocation procedure.  These point and area source emissions, assigned
to a grid system, serve as input to a diffusion model that will calculate, for
appropriate meteorological variables, pollutant concentrations for a number
of actual receptor locations.  Measured and calculated concentrations are then
compared to determine whether an acceptable correlation exists between the two
sets of values.

If the measured concentrations are well correlated with the model-calculated
concentrations, the model is suitably validated for the study region.  The
model may then be calibrated for background concentrations and for modeling
bias by relating the measured and calculated observations by means of a
linear least squares fi't.  The least squares fit finds a linear relationship
of the form:

                      Xf = aXc + b

where X  is a model-calculated concentration
       c
     Xf is a "fitted" concentration

The coefficients a and b are determined from the calculated and measured
concentrations so as to make X, (fitted concentration) a statistically best
estimate of the actual concentrations, for a given calculated concentration.
 Climatological Dispersion Model.  For example see Busse, A.D. and J.R. Simmer-
men.  Users Guide for the Climatological Dispersion Model.  U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C.  Publication No. EPA-R4-73-024.
December 1973.
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Once the model is calibrated for a base year,  the NEDS point  and area emissions
for that year can be projected on the basis of expected growth in population,
industrial employment or earnings.  Large point sources and expected new
sources may be considered separately to estimate future emission rates.

The calibrated model can then be applied to the NEDS projected emissions,
and pollutant concentrations calculated for an array of receptor locations.
Application of the calibraton equation to each of the calculated concentrations
then yields the statistically best estimate of pollutant concentrations  under
the projected growth.
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      The SOTDAT System is designed to store and retrieve all of the relevant
technical data collected during the measurement of pollutant emissions from
point sources.  The process whereby these measurements are generated is called
stack testing; hence, the term "Source Test Data" or SOTDAT.  The original pur-
pose of the SOTDAT system was to provide an automated means of updating and im-
proving emission factors for specific Source Classification Codes in the NEDS
Emission Factor File.  During the 2 years since the initial design of SOTDAT,
however, other applications have been developed for that system.  Examples of
these are equipment performance evaluations, cost analyses of pollution control
equipment, and support to the EPA surveillance and enforcement activities.

      The primary use for SOTDAT remains the development and introduction of
modifications and improvements to the EPA emission factors.  This application
is described in further detail in the following section.
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 Ideally, actual measurement results  (stack  test data, etc.) would be used to
 compute emissions  from all -point sources and area source categories.  As a
 practical matter,  however, because of the very large number of sources and
 their great diversity it would be difficult and expensive to conduct field
 measurements at the point of release of emissions on a source-by-source basis
 for  the entire nation or any large part thereof.  The alternative that has
 been employed is to develop and apply generalized estimates of typical emis-
 sions from each'of the various source types, taking into account as many of
 the  determining factors and parameters as can be feasibly done in each case.

 These generalized  estimates of emissions are usually made through the use of
 emission factors.  An emission factor is defined as an estimate of the rate
 at which a pollutant is released to the ambient atmosphere as a result of
 some activity, such as'combustion or industrial processing, divided by the
 level of that activity.  In other words, an emission factor relates the
 quantity of pollutant emitted to some activity level such as production rate,
 quantity of fuel burned or vehicle miles traveled.  Some emission factors are
 quite reliable, being based on relatively precise empirical formulas involving
 the  various design or process parameters such as storage tank diameter, ambiftnt
 temperature, or reactant concentrations.  Most factors, however, are based
 upon statistical averages of source test measurements or on process material
 balances or mere engineering estimates of a given process.

 Because most of the emission factors currently available for use were based
 on a limited number of source test data at best, and in some cases not even
 a single measurement, it is of great importance to improve and update these
 factors as often as new or more reliable data from actual source tests become
available.   The SOTDAT system was developed for this purpose.   As of early 1975,
approximately 500  source tests, each one consisting of from three to five sep-
arate -^runs," had been incorporated into the SOTDAT files.   As the number of
source test results increases, the SOTDAT system will prove to be more and
more valuable in serving as the basis for the steady improvement of the reli-
ability of the NEDS emission factors.  In addition the SOTDAT system provides
basic data for the calculation of emission factor precision (measured as
standard deviation).   This is required in the emission inventory precision
analysis of the Source Inventory and Emission Factor Analysis System (SIEFA -
 Section 3.1.0).

The  SOTDAT output  provides the following information relative to emission
factors for each stack test run:

      •  Measured emissions of a pollutant

      •  Plant process rate in the appropriate SCC units

      •  Fuel composition (% sulfur and % ash)
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An estimate of the emission factor for the measured pollutant as emitted by
the tested SCC is made by the following equations:
              Emission factors
measured emissions
   process rate
or, in the case of SO- or particulate emission factors:
                                   measured emissions
           Emission factors *
                               process rate x % composition
where % composition is % sulfur in the fuel or % ash in the fuel for SO- and
     particulate emissions, respectively.

An emission factor based on the above calculation for a single stack test is
insufficient to establish a reliable value, however.  Only after stack test
data for numerous sources within a given SCC have been analyzed, can this
factor be established with some precision.  When sufficient data are available
from SOTDAT, a statistically unbiased emission factor is derived by averaging
the estimates from each stack test or each run.  An estimate of emission
factor precision (for use in SIEFA) is derived by taking the standard deviation
of the individual emission factor estimates.

Because of the ever-changing nature of industrial processes, transportation
systems, and fuel consumption, the process of updating and improving emission
factors is a continuing activity.  However, the attainment of a major set of
validated emission factors based on many well-conducted source tests, particu-
larly when industrial parameters can be incorporated therein, is essential in
obtaining reliable, precise, and accurate emissions inventory data.
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      The Quality Assurance Information System (QAMIS)  is designed to store in-
formation on the quality control measures observed by agencies in their air
quality monitoring activities.  This system provides a rating for each agency
in order to give an indication of the reliability of the air quality data gener-
ated by that agency's monitoring activities.  This quality control information
should be utilized whenever SAROAD data are used, so as to establish the reli-
ability of projections and calculations that are based on SAROAD information.

      The primary purpose of QAMIS is to evaluate existing procedures and to
aid in the effort to establish standards of quality control in all air monitor-
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      The State Implementation Plan System was designed to provide an automatic
procedure for referencing the rules and regulations of the various State Imple-
mentation plans.  The states are required, by Federal regulation, to have in
effect an "implementation plan" (SIP) that will ensure attainment of national
air quality standards.  The primary thrust of the SIP is to enact regulations
designed to control emissions from known pollutant sources to the extent that
these air quality standards will be achieved and maintained.     '

      A typical SIP includes specific information regarding (1) what pollutants
are controlled, (2) what geographical areas are affected, (3) what industries
are affected, (4) an assessment of current emission regulations, and (5) a
description and estimated impact of planned regulatory action on air quality.
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      Information available in the SIP's files, in conjunction with air quality
data available in the SAROAD files and an emissions inventory available in the
NEDS files, is useful in assessing the effectiveness of specific emissions regu-
lations.  This can be accomplished by observing the historical trend of specific
pollutant levels (SAROAD) in relation to emission regulations specified in the
SIP (SIP's) and the status of compliance to these regulations (NEDS).  For ex-
ample, if concentration levels at a specific site decreased during a time when
emission reductions were achieved as a result of compliance to a specific set
of regulations, it is possible to credit the improvement in air quality to the
regulations (assuming that all other important variables remained constant or
changed in a manner such that the impact of that change is quantifiable).  Re-
search leading to a quantifiable relationship between various degrees of com-
pliance to specific regulations and corresponding air quality improvement may
be of substantial value to states contemplating the enactment of similar regu-
lations .

      A useful feature of SIP's allows a state to retrieve the text of all
existing regulations controlling emissions from any one of 21 types of sources
of a pollutant for all states.  Information available in the text such as legal
authority requirements, general control strategy, etc., will provide some
guidance to other states in promulgating technically and politically feasible
regulations to control that pollutant.
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      The Federal Power Commission - Form 67 (FPC-67) is a compilation, collected
each year by the Federal Power Commission, of operating data from each of the
major power plants in the United States.  Included with the FPC data for each
plant is an estimate of pollutant emissions for each of the criteria pollutants.

      Because emissions from electric generation form a major part of a nation-
wide air pollutant- emission inventory, the FPC-67 data are important to the EPA
in assessing the impact of this source type and in evaluating control measures
for emissions from power plants.  For example, where the impact of fuel short-
ages require consideration of conversion of power plants to less clean forms
of fuel (such as coal), it is necessary to carefully assess the adverse impact
on air quality of such a switch.  The FPC-67 system provides all of the power .
plant operating information that is required for such an assessment.  The ap-
plication of diffusion modeling techniques, using these data, provides a sound
basis for assessing the impact of a fuel switch.

      Another application of the FPC-67 data has been to utilize the boiler
design and operational data to relate combustion system characteristics to
emissions characteristics.  The purpose of this work was to provide information
that may help direct future activities in emission control studies, source test-
ing, and emissions factor improvement.  The two applications are discussed in
greater detail in the following sections.
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    One important application of FPC Form 67 data system is in the construcTTonof
    model input data for the analysis of the air quality impact of fuel switching
    alternatives at major electric generating facilities (e.g., coal conversion).
    The detailed modeling approach employed in this analysis requires the following
    input parameters—all available from the FPC-67 data system.

        • Monthly fuel consumption

        • Sulfur content of fuel
        • Ash content of fuel

        • Efficiency of particle collection and gas cleaning equipment

        • Stack height

        • Stack diameter
        • Exit gas temperature (for different loading conditions)

        • Exit gas velocity (for different loading conditions)

    With representative meteorological data, diffusion model calculations may be
    carried out to estimate S02 or particulate concentrations for a wide range
    of receptor locations at various distances and headings from the power plant.
    If actual measurement data exist for some of these locations, then a comparison
    may be made between observed and calculated emissions for reported operating
    conditions.  This validation comparison may be made between the cumulative
    frequency distributions of concentrations as measured and as predicted.   If
    sufficient data points are available, they may also be utilized to calibrate
    the model for the particular conditions under study by a linear regression
    of measured concentrations on the calculated concentrations (see Section
    6.1.3).  In any event, before carrying out a validation exercise, some
    effort must be made to determine background concentration levels of the
    pollutants in question and to subtract these levels from observed concen-
    trations in order to isolate the effect of the plant under study.  Generally,
    background concentrations are sufficiently well estimated by averaging the
    concentration observations gathered from those monitoring stations upwind
    of the emission point.

    Once the model has been suitably validated and calibrated, a new set of fuel
    consumption data must be generated to reflect the fuel switchover alternatives.
    The new fuel consumption figures will reflect equivalent generating capacity
    to that reported in the FPC-67 system.  Using the new source data as a basis
    for plant emission rates, the calibrated model is then run to predict emission
    levels due to the modified plant.  These predicted emissions must be corrected
    to include background concentrations, or if a calibration equation has been
    generated, they must be modified by the calibration equation to provide
    comparible estimates of air quality under the proposed switchover.
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Because the FPC-67 system provides monthly fuel consumption information,
the modeling effort can be carried out using monthly or quarterly data in
order to estimate the seasonal variations in the impact of the power plant
emissions, and thus the fuel switching options can be evaluated on a
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     One recent application of the data compiled by the FPC-67 system has
been to relate emissions characteristics for conventional combustion
systems to boiler type and boiler design characteristics.  For this
purpose, the FPC-67 file was obtained in computer-readable form (tape),
and the data contained therein were categorized and summarized by the
following classifications:
    o  Boiler size
    o  Furnace type
    o  Fuel(s) burned
    o  Firing patterns
    o  Fly ash reinjection (yes or no)

The information summarized in this classification included the following:
    o  Fuel consumption
    o  Steam and electric capacity
    o  Age
    o  Emissions

     There are many areas in which EPA or other Federal,  state,  or local
agencies may use these data.  For instance, NO  emissions and control
method effectiveness appear to be related to boiler size, furnace type,
and firing pattern.  Therefore, the Control System Laboratory of EPA may
use the data to prioritize NO  control research and development programs.
                             A
Similarly, particulate emissions and control device performance are
affected by furnace types and the data summaries may help to plan testing
and development efforts.   Other agencies or groups may use the summaries
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for emission factor improvements (including trace  elements),  estimating
effects of various fuel  switching strategies,  and  planning combustion
technology research and development.
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       A number of auxiliary data files are maintained by the EPA, primarily as
base data sources for calculating and apportioning air pollution emissions, or
for recognizing possible point emission sources.  Some of these files are main-
tained by the EPA; others are generated and updated by other agencies or organ-
izations and are purchased by the EPA for use in their activities.

       The primary activity supported by the auxiliary files is the updating of
emission inventories for NEDS.  In these activities, files such as census data
and Polk vehicle registration data are used to estimate and apportion area source
emissions.  These applications are discussed in detail in the following sections.
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An important step in maintaining the air quality in a region is to 'provide
an accurate inventory of sources and components of air pollution.  This re-
quirement is provided for by the emission inventory of the National Emissions
Data System (NEDS).  The identification of sources, pollutants, locations,
and quantities of emissions provide the initial step for a plan of action
for improving/the air quality, and therefore the maintenance and updating
of this inventory is vital for the abatement of emissions and for monitoring
sources.

In order to insure that the data in the NEDS system are current'and as correct
as possible, the Environmental Protection Agency requires all states to up-
date their emission inventory semi-annually.  Any changes with respect to
existing point sources, such as process flow rates, stack data, control equip-
ment, etc., are to be incorporated into the semi-annual updates.  Any new
point sources are to be reported in the updates using the NEDS point source
format.  (See Section 2.1.I.e.)

Emissions from area sources (numerous sources too small to be considered
point sources) are to be estimated and updated using the best available
information.  The area source form shown in Figure 2.1.1.f. is used in re-
porting this data.

Various auxiliary data files available from the EPA are a useful aid to an
agency in updating its emission inventory.  Two examples of these applica-
tions are given below.

6.6.1.1  APPLICATION OF CENSUS DATA TAPES

The information available on the Census Data Tapes is used as a basis for
allocation of NEDS area source data.  The census data may be used to appor-
tion emissions from the state level to the county level or, in conjunction
with emission factors, may be used to estimate emissions within  the county.

Emissions from some area source categories are based on population and can be
calculated from population-based emission factors.  Examples of  these are
emissions from:
      • Waste disposal - based on pounds of solid waste per urban person
        per day
      • Dry cleaning - based on pound of solvent evaporated per person
        per year
      • Surface coating - based on pounds of solvent evaporated  per person
        per year
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In other cases, population information is required as a basis for apportion-
ing emission data down to the county level.  If, for example, total re-
sidential fuel usage is known for the entire state, it will be necessary,
in order to complete the area source emissions inventory, to apportion that
total among the counties (area sources) within the state.  A proper basis
for this apportionment is the census of housing.  Thus housing census data
are used to divide the state total residential fuel usage among counties in
direct proportion to the number of residences within each county.

Other examples of emissions data that may be apportioned on the basis of
census information (provided accurate data are not otherwise available at the
county level) are the following:

      • Railroad fuel use - apportioned by population on the assumption
        that most rail operations take place within population centers.

      • Commercial and institutional fuel use - apportioned by population
        on the assumption that these activities take place in population
        centers.

      • Industrial fuel use - apportioned by manufacturing employment.

      • Residential, commercial, institutional on site incineration -
        apportioned by population.

      • Motor vehicle gasoline use - apportioned by population if vehicle-
        mile data or service station sales data are not available.

It should be noted that where more detailed apportioning may be required
(e.g., to a relatively fine grid system) the Computer Assisted Area Source
Emission Gridding Procedure (CAASE) can be used.  This system utilizes
data from the census of population as a basis for allocating emissions
from the county level to an appropriate grid network.

6.6.1.2  APPLICATION OF POLK VEHICLE REGISTRATION DATA

To determine the extent of emissions generated from motor vehicle sources,
the number of light-duty (under 6,000 pounds gross weight) and heavy duty
(over 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight) vehicles is required.  The Polk
Vehicle Registration Data contains the number of registered automobiles
and registered trucks by make and model year for the past 10 most recent
years.  By using these data,  it is possible to determine the vehicle, "inix"
within a county.  Based on the vehicle "mix," both gasoline and diesel
fuel can be apportioned to the county based on the total state consumption
of gasoline and diesel fuel.
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The Polk data file can also be used to apportion evaporative emissions re-
sulting from the marketing of gasoline.  Usually state figures are available
for the quantity of gasoline sold within a state.  By using the number of
registered vehicles within a county, compared to the number of registered
vehicles in the state, county gasoline evaporative losses can be determined.
Polk vehicle mix data will also be used to calculate county-specific auto-
motive emission factors to be used to calculate area source emissions.
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     Any user who has established valid account codes and user identi-
fication codes at NCC has access to the AEROS data files.  He may de-
velop his own custom programs to access these files and output the data
in the format(s) he desires.  Any such custom programming that is done
is requested to be brought to the attention of the Reports and Informa-
tion Section for NADB's analysis of potential application for other
users.
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     The following section contains AEROS file descriptions and record
layouts of the more significant NADB files.  These descriptions will  be
updated and expanded as needed.  These file descriptions are given for
the use of those experienced programmers who wish to do their own pro-
gramming against the NADB files.  Users are warned never to exclusively
assign a NADB file.  These file descriptions will also be in the NADB-DESC
library and it is recommended that programmers use the COBOL Copy or the
FORTRAN' Include to insert these definitions into their programs.  By
doing this, program modifications necessitated by changes to the NADB
file definitions will be minimized.  NADB is providing these definitions
as a convenience only.  Programming UNIVAC system ouestions should be
directed to the National Computer Center, User Services Section.  Po-
tential users should also read Volume IV, Section 4.3.7 (Non-NADB
Development).
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7.2
CITY-COUNTY
. ..: AEROS FILE
DESCRIPTION
QUALIFIER FILE/WE IM1E
NADB AERO-CTYCNTY ' June 5.- 1975
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
Contains the names, populations, and state/area keys for every county (and/or
analogous area) in the U. S. and each city with a population equal to or'greater
than 2500 (in Vermont this includes every village). Flags are entered to
distinguish counties from cities. If a flag is equal to a blank, a city or state is
indicated. If a flag is equal to a '*' a county 1s "indicated.
USES: ' • •
Cross-reference; ID file for most reports. Also used by some NEDS report programs.
FILE -TYPE
QSDF , OASUI COBOL
D PRINT FILE . D SEQUENTIAL
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n K" INDEXED-SEOUEKTI/l
O FORTRAN d OTHER
PI FORMATTED
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UPDATE FREQUENCY: Every ten years
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 25 to 50 ^RECORD

FILE BACKUP
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Name of City
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7.2.1.2     AERO-AQCR
                         AEROS   FILE   DESCRIPTION
       QUALIFIER
             NADB
                            FILE liATi
             AERO-AQCR
                                                DATE
       FILE DESCRIPTION AliD USE
             File  consists  of one record for each of 247 Air Quality Control Regions
             (AQCR),  containing AQCR code, name, area in square miles, population,
             pollutant  classification codes, number of counties making up the AQCR,
             and a six-digit identifier for each state (county within the AQCR, up
             to 1P0 counties).
       FILE-TYPE
         DSDF
           D PRINT FILE
           D PUNCH f1 LE
   E)ASCII COBOL
      D SEQUENTIAL
      D DIRECT
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Air quality control
region record
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7.2.1.3    AERO-SMSA
• • • . ~ AEROS
FILE. DESCRIPT ON
QUALIFIER FILENAME . DATE
MOB AERO-SMSA 05-19-75
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE .
This is an indexed-sequential mass-storage file of numbers and corresponding
names of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA). It contains one
SMSA number and name per record, and the index key for each record is the
4-digit SMSA number. ' •
.USE: To be used by report programs to retrieve an SMSA name when the SMSA
• number is known.
FILE -TYPE
DSDF H ASCII COBOL D FORTRAN d OTHER
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FILE SIZE: 243 records.
UPDATE FREQUENCY: only when
D UNFORMATTED
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ABILITY CATALOGED FILE DESCRIPTION
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! FILE MiV:;/CEjC"\IPT!0.'l RECORD llf&c/uc SCRIPT iOH
HADS*AERO-SNSA SMSA-REC '(Output record)
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7.2.1.4  AERO-SMSA-NM
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This file contains the numbers and names of the Standard Metropolitan Statistical
Areas .
FILE TYPE
OSOF
Q PRINT FILE
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01 ASCII COBOL
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RECORD POSITION
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7.2.1.4  AERO-STEAQCR
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
NADB*AERO-STEAQCR is an indexed sequential file containing an AQCR number, a
twelve character site identifier, and a single blank. The key is the AQCR-site
identifier.
USE: This file is used primarly in AQCR-oriented site retrievals such as the
Emissions/Air Quality Report.
FILE TYPE
DSOF
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a
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CONTENT: AQCR-s tate-area-s 1 te-aaencv-
project
FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: NA041 B IP,
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UPDATE EREnilFMrV: Monthly |TI
ANTICIPATED OHOWTH: $1113 11 ° «COBD ^

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FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
AERO-STEAQCR AQCRFILE-RECORD
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1 BLANK
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 7.2.1.5  AERO-FPC-SUM

 FILE NAME:  NADB*AERO-FPC-SUH.   (NADB*AERO-FPC-SBK.  is used when this is an output file.)
 ABSTRACT:
    The tapes described by  this  file  name  contain the summary file of FPC Form 67 data from
    1969 to the latest year included  in  the file.  Records are sorted by company code,
    plant code, page,  sheet,  line  and column of the form and year.
 USES:
    The file is  used as  input  to  program AE032 to produce an updated summary file and as
    input to program AE203  which  generates reports displaying all data in the file for se-
    lected plants.
MEDIA AND AVAILABILITY:
File Media Tape x Disk
File Availability: Permanent Mounted
Cards
Restricted Use

FILE CHARACTERISTICS:
Label Usage: Standard x Non-Standard
Record Format: Blocked x Unblocked
Record Type Record Size
Unlabeled
Blocksize 90 records
80 characters

 ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE:
    ORGANIZATION SEQUENTIAL, ACCESS MODE SEQUENTIAL  Records are in ascendi.ng order by com-
    pany code, plant code,  page,  sheet, line, column, and year.  Record layout appears on
    the following page.


 SIZE AND ANTICPATED GROWTH:
    The summary file containing data  for 1969 to 1971 consists of two 2400-inch tape reels.
    It is estimated that one additional reel will be required for each additional year's
    data Included 1n the summary  file.


'UPDATED FREQUENCY:
    Annually when a new  tape of FPC Form 67 data is received.
 BACKUPS:
    The file can be recreated  by  rerunning program AE032 with the previous edition of this
    file and the latest update tape.
 ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS:
    AE032 - produces  an  updated summary file
    AE203 - generates  reports  displaying all data in the file

 COMMENTS:
    When created as output  to  AE032,  this file  (NADB*AERO-FPC-SBK.) is assigned with options
    T and F so that  the  file may  be assigned as NADB*AERO-FPC-SUM.  for input and only reel-
    number verification  will occur.
                                         7.2.1-12

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AEROS
ER
I/IE
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB*AERO-FPC-SUM.
APPLICATION
AE203
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
5
9
15
16
20
20
22
24
26
27
28
29
29
29
31
71
80
LAST
70
4
8
14
15
19
26
21
23
25
26
27
28
70
70
30
70
79
' 80
LENGTH
70
4
4
6
1
4
7
2
2
2
1
1
1
42
42
2
40
9
1
jrated SECTION
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1
:npnon DATE PA(JE
3/11/76 13
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION INTERNAL FILE NAME
INPUT-RECORD INPUT-FILE
°AJanuary 31, 1975 PA
DATA ITEM
PICTURE

X(4)
X(4)
X(6)
X
X(4)

99
99
99
X
X
X
X(42)

99
X(40)
X(9)
X



















DATA ITEM NAME
INFO
YEAR


FILLER
COMPANY
FILLER
PLANT

ITEM-NO
PAGE-NO
SHEET

LINE-NO
COL

COL-27
COL-28
DATA-FIELD
FOOT-NOTE-RECORD
FT-NOTE-PART
FT-NOTE
FILLER
COL-80
OF

1

1

DESCRIPTION
Information
record .
on tape
Year of report.
'1215'
FPC company
i _
•
code.

FPC plant code.
Data item in
Form 67.
Page in Form 67.
Sheet in Form 67.
Line in Form 67.
Column in Form 67.
Marks footnote record
Type of data field.
Value of data item.
Part of footnote
text.
Number of part.
Text.
Record sequence
number.
Marks non-standard
data.
7.2.1-13

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 7.2.1.6  AERO-FPC-NED

 FILE NAME:  NADB*AERO-FPC-MED
ABSTRACT:
   Table of correspondences between FPC steam generating plant codes  and  NEDS  point-IDs
   giving Source Classification Codes, ownership codes,  Standard Industrial  Classifi-
   cation codes, Air Quality Control Region numbers and  UTM zones and coordinates where
   known and reason for any uncertainties.


USES:
   Used by program AE203 to select FPC company and plant codes corresponding to  any NEDS
   selection criteria.
MEDIA AND AVAILABILITY:
   File Media          Tape_
   File Availability:  Permanent Mounted_
   Disk
Cards
                Restricted Use
File Characteristics:
   Label Usage:    Standard_
   Record Format:  Blocked
                   Record Type_
Non-Standard
 Un labeled
Unblocked
 Clocksize  90 records
         Record Size     55 characters
ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE:
   ORGANIZATION IS SEQUENTIAL.  ACCESS MODE IS SEQUENTIAL.   Record layout appears on next
   page.


SIZE AND ANTICPATED GROWTH:
   Current size is 2730 records.  Requires  one additional  record  for each point added  to
   FPC system.


UPDATED FREQUENCY:
   Updated only when additional  points are added to FPC  system  or  additional  information
   about correspondences is obtained.
BACKUPS:
   Cards.
ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS:
   AE203, AE034 (loads file)
COMMENTS:
                                       7.2.1-14

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FILENAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION INTERNAL FILE NAME
NADB*AERO-FPC-NED. LOOKUP-TABLE LOOKUP-FILE
AAE20TN DAJInuary 31 , 1975 PiCF 1 nc 2.

RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1


1

7
11
13



15

15
17
21
25
27

27
28
30
33
35

38

LAST
10


6

10
12
14



26

16
20
24
26
34

27
29
32
34
37

38


LENGTH
10


6

4
2
2



12

2
4
4
2
10

1
2
3
2
3

1

DATA ITEM
PICTURE



X(6)

xxxx
XX
XX





XX
xxxx
xxxx
XX


X
XX
XXX
XX
XXX

X


DATA ITEM NAME
FPC-CODE


COMPANY-CODE

PLANT-CODE
BOILER
PROBLEM-CODE



NEDS-CODE

STATE-NO
COUNTY-NO
PLANT-NO
POINT-NO
ACC-CODE

I-CODE
II-CODE
I I I-CODE
IV-CODE
AQCR-CODE

OWNERSHIP


DESCRIPTION
Federal Power Commis-
sion Company Plant
Code .
Code for power
company.
Code for power plant.
Boiler number.
One or two codes for
reason for uncertain-
ty in correspond-
ence.*
NEDS point identifi-
cation for boiler.
State code.
County code.
Plant code.
Point code.
Source Classification
Code.
Sub-field I.
Sub-field II.
Sub-field III.
Sub-field IV.
Air Quality Control
Region Number.
Code for type of
ownership.
7.2.1-15

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QUALIFIER

FILENAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB*AERO-FPC-NED. LOOKUP-TABLE
APPLICATION DATE
PACE, 2.... OF 2
AE203 January 31, 1975
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
39

43
45
45

50


55

*See fo
LAST
42

44
54
49

54


55

lowing p

LENGTH
4

4
10
5

5


1

ige for
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
xxxx

XX

9(5)

9(5)


X

list of code

DATA ITEM NAME
SIC-CODE

UTM-ZONE
UTM- COORDINATES
EASTING

NORTHING


EST-CODE

5 and their explanations

DESCRIPTION
Standard Industrial
Classification.
UTM zone.
UTM coordinates.,
UTM easting x 10 (i.e
no decimal point)
UTM northing x 10
(i ,e. no decimal .
point)
Code for Estimation
Method (not used)

7.2.1-16

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     The following codes appearing in column 13 or 14 of the NADB*AERO-FPC-NED

record represent notes on the point-boiler correspondences  and reasons  for any

uncertainties.  The explanations  are printed by the report program,  AE203.


              Code                Explanation

                A       More point sources than boilers
                B       Boiler not in NEDS printout
                C       County not in NEDS printout
                D       Plant not in NEDS printout
                E       More boilers than point sources
                F       Boilers combimed as one point
                G       Point ID missing from NEDS printout
                H       No FPC info available
                I       Point coded as boiler.   Actually a
                        combustion turbine.
                J       Name incorrect in NEDS printout
                K       Boiler listed on two sheets
                L       Boiler retired or on cold standby
                M       Discrepancy between boiler nos.  in
                        FPC form
                N       FPC lists plant in another county
                0       Several boilers on same sheet
                P       Data on page 9 in FPC form does
                        not match NEDS
                Q       New plant
                R       Two plants on same FPC form-same code
                S       Two plants with same name and
                        location
                T       Two plants at one station
                U       Company not in NEDS printout
                X       Correspondence not certain
                                    7.2.1-17

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      PAGE

       1
 7.2.2.1  USERFILE
   WARNING:   NADB*NEDS-USER.   CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL DATA.
   EACH USER IS INDIVIDUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSURING THAT
   THESE DATA ARE NOT RELEASED OUTSIDE THE AGENCY.
AEROS   FILE   DESCRIPTION              |
     QUALIFIER

     NADB
                        FILt NAME
        NEDS-USER.
        DATE

        June. 1975
    FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE

      This  f.ile contains emissions  in tons/year of five criteria pollutants (participate,
      SOx,  MOX, HC, CO) from point- and area-source, including estimated and calculated
      emissions.  The  first record  (key = all  zeros) contains the file creation dita.
      Each  state is preceeded by a  dummy record (key =.all  zeros except stata code)  for
      use in positioning the file.  Contains stack parameters, UTM coordinates and vnricus j
      other items of descriptive infromation about plants,  points and source classificatin:'
codes.
The file is used by NEJ501A to create a selected subfile and by numerous MEDS report-
ing programs.
FILE .TYPE
DSDF >(J3 ASCII COBOL
DPRIHTFILE D SEQUENTIAL
D PUNCH FILE D DIRECT
O $i INDEXED-SEC'JEMTU

STORAGE .MEDIUM FILE AVAILABILITY
£foisK / . DRESTRICTED
DTAPE DUNKED1 '« ARMAMENT .
OCARDS^ D TEMPORARY
n n
RECORDING tiODE RECORD SIZE
Q INTERNAL OF DAN 03F1XEDL
D COMPACT Du DAN DVARIABL
DCFH. ^ D v DAN
BLOCKING K
D UNBLOCKED • ,.
'" itl BLOCKED'" 	 6 	 LJCHARACTERSl PER
. tUBLOCKED. . 	 2 	 {X]RECORDS ) BLOCK
'•V: ' :. 7 •. • )
FILE- CREATION AND liAlfi 'alA^CE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: "• NFp?R
.FILE SIZE" ' 151 Positinns
UPDATE FREOUEIICY:. L i-ionth
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: ' 's« HRECORD -.-^.^
,ir- ' . ' (_JiK»\LK5
FILE BACKUP. , L..-. ... .;.•.-, '•;; •
TYPE: BfOHE :-.' HEDIU-li "' H CARDS LOCA1
D FORTRAN CJ OTHER
n FORMATTED
D UNFORMATTED
L n

CATALOGED FILE -DESCRIPTION
KlNO
RYES: FILE HAHE
PROC MAKE

EIIGTH: 552 CHARACTERS
E LENGTH: THRU CHARACTERS

EY (IF APPLICABLE) -..-•
23 CHARACTERS LONG _,.
COMTFHTS State (2), County (4), AQC?. (2),
Plant (4), Point (2), SCO (3).
"{•pint-isourcs records coircain "ss;' in
tnis field. . •
(PROGRAM NAME)
AS OF 6 June 1975
(TIMF.- INTERVAL)
:^:'PP» Yea»' .'•:•'

rrn AT:
                                 7.2.2-1

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 AEROS FILE DESCRIPTION (Continued)
 NEDS-USER
 COMMENTS
 There is one "dummy" point ('P'} record at the beginning of each state
 sequence on file and one at the end of the file.   Its record key is  '99000
 000000000000000000'  where the 99 is replaced by the state code.   The  first
 record for each county within a state is an area  source; It can  be followed
 by oaij number of point source records.   This sequence is repeated for
 each state until a dummy record with a state number of 99 is reached;
 this record indicates the end of file.

 The first record in  the file and for each state is  a  dummy record and con-
 tains the date of creation.   This record beginsin position 36.   The remain-
 ing positions  of the identification file  contains  zeros allowing the
 user thru the  COBOL  'start'  command,  by  later programs,  to access the first
 record and the following records for any state.  The  last record on NEDS-
 USER is a dummy point record that contains  99 for the state identification.

 AREA RECORDS
   KEY IS:
POINT RECORDS

   KEY IS:
STATE

COUNTY
AQCR
PLANT
POINT
SCC
STATE
COUNTY
AQCR
PLANT
POINT
SCC
EXAMPLE:

   KEY

   0100000-0000
   0200000-0000
                                  2 CHARACTERS
                                    CHARACTERS
                                    CHARACTERS
                                    CHARACTERS
                                    CHARACTERS
                                  8 CHARACTERS
                                  2 CHARACTERS
                                  4 CHARACTERS
                                  3 CHARACTERS
                                  4 CHARACTERS
                                  2 CHARACTERS
                                  8 CHARCTERS
                   PI.ANT-NAME-ADDR

                   Daje File Was Created
                   Date File Has Created
 State Code
 County Code
 AQCR Code
 Contains Zeros
 Contains Zeros
 Contains Zeros
 State Code
 County Code
'Contains 9's
 Plant Code
 Point Code
 SCC Code
                                  7.2.2-2

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SUBJECT NEDS


NEDS-USER FILE
APPLICATION
NEDS
RECORD POSITION
.TIP-ST
1
9
10
12
16
19
33
34
37
39

*

49

53

58
-
63

65

67

69

71

74

1 »ST
8
9
11
15
18
32
33
36
38
43

48

52
'
57

62

64

66 •

68

70 .

73

76

LENGTH
8
1
2
4
3
14
1
3
2
5

. 5

4

5 .

5

2

2

2

2 ..

3

3




DATE .


AREA RECORD

PAGE 1 Of 11

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
x(8)
X

9(2)
9(4)
9(3)
X(14)
9

9(3)
9(2)
9(5)


• 9(5)


9(4)


9(5)


• 9(5)

9V9

9V9

9V9

9V9










9(2)V9


9(2)V9



DATA ITEM NAME
NUA-FILLER
NUA-KEY-IND
NUA-KEY-ST
NUA-KEY-CNTY
NUA- KEY- AQCR
NUA-KEY-FILLER
. NUA-NXT-HEC
' NUA-AQCR • ,
NUA-YEAR . ' '
NUA-EST-EMIS-PART
• ' .

NUA-EST-MIS-SO '


NUA-EST-EMIS-NO


NUA-EST-EMIS-HC
.

NUA-EST-EMIS-CO


NUA:SC,-ANT


NUA-SC-BIT


NUA-SC-DO


NUA-SC-RO


NUA-AC-ANT


NUA-AC-BIT
7.2.2-3

DESCRIPTION
Unused
.Indicates area record
State code
County code
AQCR number
spaces
next record code
AQCR number '•
Year of record
Emission Estimate for
particulates (10 tons)
Emission Estimate for
S02 (102 tons)" " .-""
Emission Estimate for
NOX (102 tons)
Emission Estimate for
HC (102 tons)
Emission Estimate for
CO (102 tons)
sulfur content for anth-
racite coal (%)
sulfur content"for bi-
tuminous coal (56)
sulfur content-for dis-
tillate oil («y
sulfur content for resi-
dual oil («) ,;
ash content for anthracite
coal (%) -
ish content for bituminous
:oal (%) •

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1 ' : ::.V'^/D£SCKlPi;OII KCCOkO liAMi/utSCRIPTIGN
NEDS-USER FILE AREAxRECORD (continued)
APPLICATION DATE .
PAGE 2 OF 11
NEDS
! RECOP.D POSITION
' FIP<;T
77

81'

86

91

96

"H

.05 .


110


115


120

j
1125


•>9
1 '
i


I
1 3ST
80

85

90

95

100

104

109


114


119 •


124


128


130





LENGTH
4

5

5

5

5

4

5


5


5


5


4


2





DATA ITEM
PICTURE
9(4)

9(5)-

9(5)

9(5) .

9(5)

•9(4)

9(5)


9(5)


9(5)


9(5)


9(4)


9(2)

DATA JTEH NAME
NUA-RES-FUEL-ANT

NUA-RES-FUEL-BIT '
•
NUA-RES-FUEL-DO
•
.NUA-RES-FUEL-RO

NUA-RES-FUEL-GAS . '

. N.UA-RES-FUEL-WD

NUA-C-I-ANTH.


NUA-C-I-BIT.

. •• -
.NUA-C-I-OIST

-
NUA-C-I-RESID

- « ...
NUA-C-I-GAS

	
NUA-C-I-WD

j
7.2.2-4
1
i ' •
. ...... . - 	 T— '

DESCRIPTION.
esidential fuel - anthra-
ite.coal.(io'tons) 77
esidential fuel - bitum-
nous coal (10 . tons)
esidential fuel - dis-
illate oil (104 gallons)
esidential fuel - resi-
ual oil "(104 gallons)
esidential fuel - nat-
ural gas (10 cu. ft.)
esidential fuel - wood
102 tons)
orranercial and -institutio-
nal fuel - anthracite
coal (101 tons)
ommercial and institutio-
nal fuel -'bituminous
coal (101 tons)
ommercial and institu-
tional fuel - distillate
oil (104 gallons)
:ommercial and institu-
tional fuel - residual
oil (104 gallons)
:ommercial and institu-
tional fuel - natural ga:
(107 feet)
commercial and institu-
tional fuel - wood
(102 tons)
-.
. •


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NEDS-USER FILE
AREA'RECORD (continued)
APPLICATION DATE .
NEDS PA
RECORD POSITION
FIPVT
131

137

143

147 •

152

157

162

165

169

175

180


184

190

196
fl

202 "

i »<;T •
136

142

146

151

156

161

164

168

174

179

183


189

195'

201


208

LENGTH
6

6

4

5

5

5

3

4

6

5

4
"

6

6

6


7

DATA ITEM .
PICTURE
9(6)

9(6).

9(4)

9(5)

9(5)

-9(5)

'9(3)

9(4)

9(6)
.
9(5)

9(4)


9(6)

9(6)

9(6)


9(7)
DATA ITEM NAME
NUA-INDUS-FUEL-ANT

NUA-INDUS-FUEL-BIT
•
NUA-INDUS-FUEL:COKE
*
NUA-INDUS-FUEL-DIST

NUA- INDUS-FUEL-RES •

_NJJA-INDUS-FUEL-NG

NUA- INDUS-FUEL-WOOD

NUA- INDUS-FUEL-GAS
.
NUA-RESIDENTIAL-OCI
•
NUA-INDUS-OCI .

NUA-C-I-OCI

•
NUA-RESIDENTIAL-OB
' . • .
NUA- INDUS-OB

NUA-C-I-OB
' •

NU-GAS-FUEL-LT'-VEH '
7.2.2-5
GE 3 OF . 11

DESCRIPTION.
ndustrial fuel - anth-
adte coal (101 tons)
nflustrial fuel - bit-
mlnous coal (10 tons)
Tidustrial fuel - coke
101 tons)
ndustrial fuel - disti-
late oil (104 gal'lons)
ndustrial fuel - resi-.
ual oil (104 gallons)
ndustiral fuel -
atural gas (107 ft.3)
ndustrial f uet' *: «aod
(102 tons)
industrial -fuel' - process
3as (107 ft.3)
•esidential-on site
incineration (10 tons)
industrial on site
Incineration (10 tons)
commercial and insti-
tutional on site incin-
eration (10 tons)
residential open burnfm
(102 tons)
industrial open burning
(102 tons)
commercial and insti-
tutional open burning
(102 tons)
gasoline'-fuel ..- ligh.t
vehicle (103 gallons)

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NEDS-USER FILE
AREA RECORD (continued)
APPLICATION DATE .
NEDS . - ....
RECORD POSITION
Flpvr
209

214

219

224 •

227

232
_^6
237 .

241

246

251

255

259

264

268

<.!*,

279

1 8ST •
213

218

223

226

231

235
236 '
240

245

250

254 .

258

263

267

273

278

284

LENGTH

5

5

5

3

5

4
1
4

5

5

4

4

5

4

6 "

5'"

6

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
9(5)

9(5)-

9(5)

9(3).

9(5)
-
' 9(4)
9
" 9(4)

9(5)

9(5)

9(4)
'
9(4)

9(5)

9(4)

9(6)

9(5)

9(6)
7.2
DATA ITEM NAME

NUA-FUEL-HV-VEH -•

NUA-GAS-FUEL-'OH
•
NUA-D-FUEL-HV

NUA-D-FUEL-OH

NUA-D-FUEL-RAIL
•
.NUA-CNTY-POP
NUA-DENSITY-CD •
NUA-MIL-AIRC .

NUA-CIV-AIRC -

NUA-COMM-AIRC
. **
NUA-VES-FUEL-ANT

NUA-VES-FUEL-DIES
• .
NUA-VES-FUEL-RESID

NUA-VES-FUEL-.GAS

NUA-EVAP-SOLVENT

NUA-EVAP-GAS

NUA-VEH-MI-LAR
.2-6
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DESCRIPTION

gasoline fuel -heavy
o
vehicle -(10 gallons)
gasoline fuel -off high-
way (10 gallons)
"diesel fuel-heavy
vehicle (103 gallons)
diesel fuel -off. high-
way (10 gallons)
diesel fuel - railroad
locomotive (10 gallons]
county population (10 )
density code
military aircpaft^LTO
cycles (10Z)
civil aircraft-LTO
cycles (101)
commercial' aircraft-LTO
cycle, (101)
vessels-anthracite coal
(101 tons)
vessel s-diesel oil
(104 gallons)
vessels-residual oil
(104 gallons)
vessels-gasoline
(103 gallons)
evaporation-solvent
purchase (tons/year)
evaporation-gasol ine
(-
markets (10 gallons)
measured "vehicle miles-
limited access rds.(10 n

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NUA-FF-QU

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NUA-PARTICULATE-EMIS

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DESCRIPTION.



measured vehicle miles-
rura.! roads (10 miles)
measured vehicle miles-
suburban roads
•(104 mil*
'measured vehicle miles-
urban roads (10 miles)
dir.t roads traveled
(103 mile?)
dirt air strips - LTD
cycl e
construction land area
(103 acres)
rock handling -an*. stor-
ing (103 tons)
forest fires area (acre
forest fires quantity .
(tons/acre}
si ash .burning
slash burning
area (acr
quantity
(tons/acres)
frost control -orchard
heaters (102) .",.
frost control -days fire
(days/year)
structure fires' (f/year
coal refuse burning-
size of bank
(102 yard3
coal refuse burning -
(#/year)
area source comments
particul'a'te emissions.
(tons/year) • •


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DATA ITEM NAME
NUA-SO-EMIS
NUA-NO-EMIS^
NUA-HC-EMIS
NUA-CO-EMIS
NUA-RESERVED
7.2.2-8

DESCRIPTION.
SO- emissions (tons/year
Nty emissions (tons/year
HC emissions (tons/year)
CO emissions (tons/year)
reserved, 'for up to sever.
additional pollutants

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9(2)
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9(4)
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9(4)
9(7)
9(4)
9(2)
DATA ITEM NAME
*
NUP-FILLER
NUP-KEY-IND
NUP-KEY-ST.
NUP-KEY-CNTY
NUP-KEY-AQCR
NUP-KEY-PLANT
NUP-KEY.-POINT
NUP-KEY-SCC
NIIP-NXT-RFr . .
NUP-AOCR '
.NUP-YEAR
' .NUP-CITY.
NUP-UTM-Z
. NIIP-NflME-AODR

NUP-PERSONAL-CONT '
NUP-OWNER-C
NUR-.YROFREC-1
NUP7SIC-CODE

NUP-IPP-PR
NUP-UTM-X
.
NUP-UTM-Y
• • .
NUP-STACK-HT
NUP-ST-D
NUP-STACK-T
NUP-FLOW-RATE •
NUP-PLUME-HT '
NUP-MB-1 .
7.2.2-9 - '
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DESCRIPTION
' Unused
defines point record
state code
county code
'9's filler
plant identification #
point identification #
source classification #
next record code
AQCR number
year of record
city code
utm zone
establishment name and
address
personal contact
ownership code
year ,of record
standard industrial
classification code
IPP process code
horizontal utm coordinat
(km) .
vertical utm coordinate
(km)
stack .height (ft)
stack diameter (ft)
stack temperature (°F)
flow rate (ft3/min.)
plume height
first muiliple boiler.
code

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DATA ITEM
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9(2)

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. 9(3)
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9C2)V9 „
9(2)V9
DATA ITEM NAME
NUP-MB-2
•
NUP-YROFREC-2 "
NUP-BOIL-DES-CAP
NUP-C-E-PART-1

. NUP-C-E-PART-2
NUP-C-E-SO'-l
- NUP-C-E-SO-2
NUP-C-E-NO-l"
NUP-C-E-NO-2
NUP.-fC.-E-HC-l

NUP-C-E-HC-2 '
NUP-C-E-CO-1

NUP-C-E-CO-2
•• •
NUP-ECE-PART

NUP-E-CE-SO
NUP-ECE-NO
7.2.2-10 . -
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DESCRIPTION
last multiple boiler
code
year of record
boiler design. capacity
'(lO6 BTU/hr)
primary control equip-
ment particulates
secondary control equip
ment particulates
primary control equip-
ment SO-
secondary control equip
ment SO, . -' ••:•*-"
£
primary control equip-
ment NO •
secondary control
equipment 'NO
. primary control equip-
ment HC
' secondary control
equipment HC
primary control
equipment CO
secondary control
equipment CO .'
estimated control
efficiency particulate:
fof\
(*)
estimated control
efficiency S02'(%)
estimate'd control
efficiency NOX (S)

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242

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DATA ITCH
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9(2)
9(2)

9(2)

9(2)

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9(2)

9
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9(7) . '

9(7)

9(7)

9(7)

9(7)
-
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DATA JTEH NAME
NUP-ECE-HC

•
NUP-ECE-CO

NUP-YR .
NUP-PERC-WIN

. NUP-PERC-SPG

NUP-PERC-SUM
.
NUP-PERC-FAL .

NUP-NO-HR-DA

NUP-NO-HR-WK

NOP.-NO-HR-YR

NUP-EMIS-EST-P'ART
•
NUP.EMIS-EST-SO .
.
NUP-EMIS-EST-NO
: . • • ,
NUP-EMIS-EST-HC

NUP-EMIS-EST-CO .
• •
NUP-EST-METH-PAR
7.2.2-11
GE q OF 1^

DESCRIPTION
estimated control

efficiency HC (%)
estimated control
efficiency CO-CO
year of record
% annual thruput (Dec-
Feb)
%annual "thruput (Mar -
May)
%annua1 thruput (June -
Aug)
%annual thruput (Sept -
Nov)
normal operating hours
per day
normal operating hours
per week
normal operating
per year
estimated emissions-
particulates (tons/year
estimated emissions-
S02 (tons/year)
estimated emissions-
NOX (tons/year)
estimated emissions-HC
(tons/year)
estimated emissions-CO
(tons/year)
estimation method-
Parti culate

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DATA ITEH NAME
NUP-EST-METH-SO
NUP-EST-METH-NO
NUP-EST-METH^HC
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'NUP-PERC-S-HEAT
NUP-YROFREC-2
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. NUP-ALLOW-EMIS-NO




NUP-ALLOW-EM1S-HC




NUP-ALLOW-EMIS-CO




NUP-COMPL-STATUS
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NUP-STAT-UP-MO -

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NUP-C-STAT-UP-DA

. • • .


• NUP-ECAP-STAT




NUP-RE6-1
NUP-REG-2
NUP-REG-3
NUP-YROFREC-3
7.2.2-12
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DESCRIPTION
estimation method-SO
estimation method-NO
estimation method HC
estimation method CO
% space -heat .
year of record
allowable emiss-iqns-
particulates
(tons/y
allowable emissions-:
(tons/year)
allowable emissions-l
(tons/year)
allowable em1s"si:cms-l
(tons/year)
allowable emissions-(
(tons/year)
compliance status
compliance schedule-.}
compliance schedule-n
compliance status up<
- year.
compliance status upc
- month
compliance status
update - day •
emergency control act
program status
control regulation fl
control regulation t2
control regulation 13
year of record

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328
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9v9(2)
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9(5)
X(20)
X .
9
.X(72)
•9(7}V9(3)
•9(7)V9(3)
9(7)V9(3)
9(7)V9(3)
X(70)

DATA ITEM NAME
NUP-OPER-RATE
NUP-MAX-D-RATE
NUP-PERC-SUL-CONT
NUP-PERC-ASH-CONT
NUP-HEAT-CONT
NUP-COMMENTS
NUP-SOURCE-CO
NUP-CONFIDENTIAL-
FILLER"
. NUP-PAR-EMIS
NUP-SO-EMIS
NUP-NO-EMIS
NUP-HC-EMIS
NUP-RESERVED
7.2.2-13

DESCRIPTION
fuel, process, solid
waste operating rate
maximum design rate
% sulfur content
1 ash content
heat content (106 btu)
comments
source Code
confidentiality of data
spaces
particulate emissions
(tons/year)
SO- emissions (tons/yr)
NOV emissions (tbns/yr)
HC emissions (tons/year)
reserved for. up to seven
additional pollutants


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84

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4
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8
1
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X
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9(4)
9(2) .
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X(467).

DATA ITEM NAME
«
NUPD-FILLER
NUPD-KEY-IND
NUPD-KEY-ST. .. '
NUPD-KEY-CNTY
NUPD-KEY-AQCR •
NUPD-KEY-PLANT
NUPD-KEY.-POINT
NUPD-KEY-SCC
NUPD-NXT-.REC . . . •
NUPD-AOCR.
. -NUPOYEAR
' NUPD-CITY . . -.
NUPD-UTM-Z
NUPD-DATE

FILLER
7.2.2-14
GE 1 OF 1

DESCRIPTION.
' Unused
defines point record
state code
county code
9's fil.ler
plant identification
point identification
source classification
next record -code
AQCR number
year of record
city code'
utm zone
Date of Creation:
DAY, MONTH' DAY.', YEAR
Example:
Friday, October 24,197
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^AEROS FILE
QUALIFIER F1Lt "w'£
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DESCRIPTION
. DATE
June. 1975
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This is a temporary tape subfile containing area-source and/or point-source
records selected from the NEDS-USER file by program flEC01A and sorted by
NE001B. Proceeding the data records are two header records and one or more
select records which describe the selection/sort parameters.
The file is for use by .NEDS reporting programs.
FILE -TYPE
DSDF D3 ASCII COBOL
D PRINT FILE K! SEQUENTIAL
D PUNCH FILE DDIRECT
D FORTRAN d OTHES
HFORMATTPn
riUMFORMATTFD _. ,..
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1
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DNO
X3YES: FILE NAME NADB*HADB-DESC
PRQC NAMF SUBFILENEDS

RECORDING MODE RECORD SIZE
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UPDATE FREOUENCY: . Re-created each time NE001 is run (TIMFM'NTFRVAI )
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June, 1975

DATA ITEM
D 1 TTItOC
r 1LI UKL
9(1)

9(7)


X(l)

9(1)





*








59(1)



9(6)


9(1)







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9(1)




9(1)


9(1)




X(28)






X(28)






GE 1

•
DATA ITEM HWIE
REC-CODE ' -


REC-NUMBER




FILL-H

.
POLLUTANT-CODE


•



MIN-VAL-5W1TCH
•





MINIMUM-VALUE




UNIT-SYSTEM

.
SIGNIFICANT-DIGITS




CONFIDENTIALITY .


SOURCE-TYPE




NEDS-USER-DATE






NEDS-SUBFILE-DATE




7.2.2-16

OF 2


.



DESCRIPTION

Code =
records


1 for header
.•

Contain: 1 for this
record
(used in sortina
the file)

Contains "H" for header
records


Identifies pollutant
selected: j) = al'
,
•'1 = Part., 2 = SO*.
3 = NOX
, 4 = HC, 5 = CG
Emission level selectic
code: -1 = missing vale
0 = all
values, -K
=
values S MINIMUM- VALUE "
Minimum
annual eniissior
selected (if MIN-VAL-
SWITCH
= D

Unit system selected:
1 = Metric, 2 = Englis:
Number
digits
of significant
specified (de-
fault = 3)
Confidentiality code
for selected data
Type of emission sourc-:;
selected: "A" = area,
"P" = point, "3" = hot:
Contains fils creiticr.
date of NEDS-USER
(Day of Week Month Day.
Year.)


Contains file creation
date of NEDS-SUBFILE
(r-v of '• :'. •:••...-. •-
Year.)














































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( ". ::.*.'::/DtscRiri:o.'i Ktcuko nAnc/t/tiCRiPii&ii
. OS-SUBFILE HEADER-flECl (continued).
APPLICATION First record of file; DATE
contains control-card parameters June ,g75 PA

i
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1
1
RECORD POSITION
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78
210
342
209
341
552
UNGTH
132
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DATA ITEM
PICTURE
XC132L
XC132)
X(211) .
DATA ITEM NAME
REPORT-,!IEADER^LINE
REPORT-HEADER-^DATE
FILLER
* • ' .
7.2.2-17 ' - '
:E 2 or ' ?

DESCRIPTION
Lfhe of text for pa
header
Line of text to sh:
file creation dates
Not used


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SUBJECT lOS
1

|f .•:;.".:vcc;cr.ifi:o:i . RCCUM ii.v.i/ftiicaipn&u ~~ '~
HEDS-SUBFILE HEADER-REC2
\pfLiv.ATion Second i ecord in file "ATE .
:ontains text describing control
card parameters June, 1975
RECOF10 POSITION
F|"5T "5T ..
1
2


9

10
142




274
56



538

1
8


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537



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DATA ITEM
pirTtioC
r 1 L 1 UKC
9(1)
9(7) .


xd)

X(132)
X(132)




X(132)
X{132)



X(15)

DATA ITEM NAME

REC-CODE
REC-NUMBER


FILL-H

CONTROL-PARM-LINE1
CONTROL-PARM-LINE2




SORT-LIST-LINE1
SORT-LIST-LINE2

•

FILLER .
7.2.2-18
El OF 1


DESCRIPTION.

lode = 1 header recor
Contains 2 for this
record (used in sorti
the file) ..
Contains "H" for head
records
Two lines of text
suitable for use by
reporting programs
Vhich describe the cc
trol card parameters
used in selection of
data.
Two lines of text sui
able for use by repor
ing programs which de
scribe the sort
sequence of the subfi
Not used •
• - . . -


























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IE ::.'.".C/CE;CIUPTIOH Kicoko IOMIC/I/LSCRIPTI&II
^''-SUBFILE SELECT-REO
•PLICATION One record per select DATE .
rd, describes parameters;
Hows HEADER-REC2 in file June, 1975
RECORD POSITION
FIP^T
1.

! 2'

9
: ip


12

16

19
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2.
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; 25
! 25
' 26
28
; 31
33


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38


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25
27
30
32
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37

38


66.


94

149


LENGTH
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1
2


4

3

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8

8
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2
3
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1


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1


28


28

55.


DATA ITEM
PICTURE
9(1)

9(7)

X(l)
X(2)


X{4)

X(3)

X(4)

X(8)

X(8)
X(l)
X(2)
X(3)
. X(2)
X(D .


X{4) .

X(l) -


X(28)


X(28)

X{55)


DATA ITEM NAME
REC-CODE

REC-NUMBER

FILL-S
STATE-CODE


COUNTY-CODE

AQCR-CODE

PLANT-CODE

POINT-CODE

SCC-CODE .
SCC1-CODE '
SCC2-CODE
SCC3-CODE
SCC4-CODE
OWNERSHIP-CODE


SIC-CODE

ESTIMATION-CODE'


STATE- NAME


COUNTY- NAME

4QCR-NAME

7.2.2-19 '
5E 1 OF ?

DESCRIPTION.
Code = 2 for select
record
Contains select card
number
Contains "S"
2-digit state code;
spaces = all states, '
'MA' = nationwide
4-digit 'county-code;
spaces = all counties
3-digit AQCR number;
spaces = all AQCRs
4-digit plant code; ':
spaces = all plants
2-digit point code;
spaces = .all points
8-digit SCC code, four
subfields; for any ,
subfield spaces = all ;
values selected '
j
1 -character ownership I
code; spaces = all ,
codes selected
4-digit SIC code; spaces
= all SICs selected
1-digit estimation
method code; space = all
codes selected
Name of state, selected
or "ALL STATES" or
"NATIONWIDE SELECTION"
Name of county selected
or "ALL COUNTIES"
Name of AQCR selected
or "ALL AQCRS"


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DATE PAGE
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fin ::.'-".;/OiScr>in;o.'i Kicufcu n/ViL/ULic^iPiioii
'. ..NEDS-SUBFILE SELECT-REC (Continued)
AP,v-x.MIOII DATE
PACE 2 OF ?

REcor.o POSITION •
fjrvr
• 150
282
414

546



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281
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545

552







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132
132

7



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DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(132)
X(132)
X(132)

9(7)






• •

'.
'
June, 1975 _ '
DATA ITEM NAME
SELECT-PARM-LINE1
SELECT-PARM-LINE2
SELECT-PARM-LIME3

REC-COUNT
•
•
-'
.

•
. '
•
^
7.2.2-20
• OESCRIPTJO:I
Three li/ies of text
which describe the
parameters specified
on the select card.
Number of records
selected by' the selec
card described by thi.
record.

9
.
•.
. • •'. ' • i
i
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21



nEUS-SUBFILE j POINT-REC v
CAT I Oil DATE .
Same format as NEDS-USER . . 10_c PA
records - . . • June • 1975
EECor.o POSIT ION
C|P<;T i f<:*
1
1
2
9
IP
12
16
19
23
25
25
26
28
'• 31 '
,-J
i 34
37
. i
39
43
45 '
85
I
97

98

J1PP
IP4
pPS
kip
" -5
}ii9

552
1
8
9
11
15
18
22
24
32
25
• 27
30
32
33
36
38

42
44
84
96

97 *

39 '

103 -
IPS
1,09
114
I? 5
\'f.\

LEM3TH
552
1
7
1
2
4
3
"4
2
8 .
1
2
3
2
1
3
2

4
2
40
12

' 1

2

4
2 '
4
5
t,
3

DATA ITEK
PICTIKU

9(1)
X(7) .
X(l)
X(2)
X{4)
X(3)
X(4)
X(2)
•
X(l
X(2
X(3
X(2
X(l)
X(3)
X(2)

X(4)
X(2)
X(40)
X(12)

X(l)

X(2)

X(4)
X(2)
9(3)V9
9(4)V9 .
DATA ITEM KAHE
POINT-REC
REC-CODE
FILL-P
RECORD-TYPE
STATE
COUNTY
FILLER .
PLANT
POINT! ...
sec.
SCC1
SCC2
SCC3
SCC4
FILLER ' .
AQCR
YEAR-OF- RECORD- PLANT '

CITY '
UTM-ZONE
PLANT- NAME-ADDR
PLANT- CONTACT

OWNERSHIP . ...
•t
YEAR-OF-RECORD-POINT

SIC • •
IPP ' '
UTM- EAST ING
UTM- NORTH ING
<3(O " . ST'~'-H::!H!T
BU)\'a

SlAU-uI/u-OER
7.2.2-21
CE 1 OF



DESCRIPTION


Code = S^for data reccr
Not used
Contains 'P'


2-digit state code
4-digit county code
Contains 599'

4-digit -plant code
2-digit point code
8-digit SCC code

Four subfields

"
Not used


.
;'"

3-digit AQCR number
2-:digit year-date pl;nt
info last updated
4-digit city code
2-digit UTM zone
Plant name and address
Person responsible fcr
filling out 1,'EDS fcr-.i
Code designatinc
ownership ov pi:
2-digit year -de
ty;:2 c
r.t
to t:c-' •
info last updated
4-digit SIC code
2-digit IPP code
UTH x-coord (k: ::..:.-.
UTH y-coord (l:i
!n foot
In feet '•
•
omc'..:;-;




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DATE PAGE
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Oil

^.OS-SUBFILE POINT-RFC . fcnnHmiPrfl
•~»v .ICAT10M PATE

NEDS June, 1975
Rfcor.o rosnic."

f jovr l :*T
122

126
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137

139

141
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= 143
J148
j

M



















148
151
154
157
160
163
166
169
172
175
148




178

1
178

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DATE PAGE
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'OS-SUBFILE • j POJNT-REC (continued)
APPLICATION ' • DATE .
PA
NEDS .. June-, 1975
Rtcor.n POSITION
f IP<;I i ev

178



193

195


195
197
199
201
5



203

203
205
206
208


208
215
222
229
236
208


li •*, 3


192



194

202


196
198
200
202
202



207

204
205
207
242


214
221
228
235
242
242


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8


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2
2 .
2
8



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2
1 .
2
35
.
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7
7
.7 -
7
7
35 '


5

DATA ITEM
PICTURE



99V9
occurs 5
X(2)




9(2 ;
9(2
9(2
9(2


9(2)
occurs 4
9(5)

' 9(2)
9(1)
9(2)
9(7)


9(7)
9(7)
9(7)
9(7)
9(7)

'
9(7)
occurs 5
7.2
DATA ITEM HAHE

CONTROL-=EFFIC'RDEF

.CONTROL-EFFIC

YEAR-OF-RECORD-PRODUCTJO;
-
PERCENT-ANNUAL-THRUPUT

. .
WINTER' '
' SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
PERC-ANNUAL-THRU
•
PERCENT-THRUPUT

OPERATING-SCHEDULE
.
HOURS-PER-DAY
DAYS-PER-WEEK
WEEKS-PER-YEAR
ESTIMATED-POINT-EMISSIOH


PART
SOX
• NOX
HC-
CO
EST-PO I NT- EMISSIONS

tST-POlNT-EHIS
.:::.'." •..:;-:":,••".
GE 3 OF 5

DESCRIPTION

Redefines ControU
Efficiency


fear production info \
last updated
'ercent of annual pro-
luction which 'occurs i
each of four "quarters


• •

tedefines Percent-Annu
Thruput . •. '


Operating rate for th:
plant/point
99 for missing va1i.:3
9 for missing va1:.-2
99 for missing value
Estimated emissions cr
sach pollutant in tor:
/ear



'

Redefines Estirstcc'-
?oint-Emissicns

:•."-? •':".- '• ' • '
codes p thru 7 currc--
.2-23 	 JL^'l1.^ 	 	 '--

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CHAPTER
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1 «^-— - | POINT-REC (continued)
/.PPUCATIO.-I
NEDS
•
: EKor.o POSITIC.-I
L/r"
243
244
245
246
247
243


248
251

LS3
R
; 253
260
267
274 .
281
>53


.
288
289 '

289
291
>93

293

295

^ 2Q7
:>99
!
1
• «T
243
244
245
246
247
247


250
252

287.

259
266
273
280
287
287



288
292 <

290'
292
298

294

236

•700
299


LENGTH
' 1
1
1
1
1
5


3
2

35

7
7
7
7
7
35


*
1
4
/
2
. 2
6

2

2

2
1

DATE
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(l)
X(l)
•xh)
X(l)
X(l)

V/1 \
- X(l)
occurs 5
99V9
X(2)

9(7)
.
9(7).
9(7)
9(7)
9(7)
9(7)


9(7)
occurs 5
X(l)
X(4)

X(2)
X(2)
X(6)

X(2)

X{2)
*
•.•!t\
x(D

p
OUBC, 1975
DATA ITEM IIAHE
• PART
SOX
NOX
up
•ni*
CO
ESTIMATION-METH
.
' ESTIM-METHOD
PERCENT-SPACE-HEAT
YEAR-OF-RECORD-REGULATORV

•ALLOWABLE-EMISSIONS
*
PART
SOX
NOX
HC
CO
ALLOUABLE-EMISSIO.'.'-RDEF
*
ALLOWABLE-EMIS

COMPLIANCE-STATUS
COMPLIA.'JCE-DATE

COMPLIANCE- YEAR
COMPLIA.'.'CE-KONTH
DATE-OF-RECORD-COHPLIANCE

COMPLIANCE-UPDATE-
.YCAR
COMPLIAKCE-'JPDATE-
KONTH
. r "-—.•. 	 	 :-..- • • --r_
Lir\\
EMERGE;;CY-CO:;TP.OL-STATUS
7.2.2-24
\GE -4 OF 5

PESCRIPTIO.'!


»


Redefines Estimation-
Method
J"

/ear regulatory info v.
last updated j
laximum allowable e.-.i« '
)f each pollutant ~]

I



Redefines Allowable
jnissions


Code for compliance ;•. i
Date for plant to be i
:6mpliance

)ate corr.pliar.ee ir.v; ":
updated
. -

i


Code for "status of
imergoncy cc.: trol ;I.T- !
ir ^i-i

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SUBJECT NFD?


rue ::.'.".:/cisc;urT:o;i ntcoko uAiic/uiiCRiPuou
NEDS-SUBFILE POINT-REC. (continued)
/ ..T1CM DATE . c c
PAGE OF °
"EDS . Jurfe, 1975
F.tCOr.D POSITION
H«T ' !<;T
300
300
304
308
312

314
321
328
331
334
339
,,jP

363

361
397

433 •
433
443
453
463
473
433



483

0

311
303
307
311
313

320
327
330
333
338
358
359

360

396
433

482
442
452
462
472
482
482



518

552

LENGTH
12
4
4
4
2

7
7
3
3
5
20
1

. 1

36
36

50 '
10
10
, 10"
10
^
50 .



36

34

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
(4)
X(4)
X(4).
X(4)
(2)

(7)
999V999
V99
9V9
(5) •
C201
CD

(1}

(54)
)isplay.-l
<(541
)isplay;i ..

9(7)V9(3)
9(7)V9(3'
9(7)V9(3
9(7)V9(3
9C7)Y9(3;
•
' * -
9(7)V9'(3)
occurs 5
X(54)
Display-1
X(51)
•
DATA ITEH KA.ME
CONTROL-REGULATIONS
REG1
' REG2
. REG3.
YEAR-OF- RECORD-EMISSIONS

OPERATING-RATE
MAXIMUM-DESIGN-RATE
SULFUR-CONTENT
ASH-CONTENT
HEAT-CONTENT
•CARD6-£OMMENT
SOURCE-^ODE
"
CONFIDENTIALITY-CODE

PLANT-COMf-lENT • . _
POINT-COMMENT

COMPUTED- PO I NT- EMI SS IONS
PART
SOX
NOX
' HC
CO
COMPUTED-.EMIS-RDEF

COMPUTED EMISSIONS

SCC-CO.XMENT

FILLER
7.2.2-25
DESCRIPTION.
nything can be entered
.


ear emissions info last
pdated
n SCC-units per year
n SCC-Uiiits per hour
n percent
n percent
n mega-BTU per SCC-unit

i = botler;, P-==- process
0 = other, S = solid >-a
Code for confidential it.
of data in this record.
Plant 'and Point co.Tir.ar.t
from card 7.

Computed emissions in
tons/year of five cri ts
)bllutants



Redefines Ccmputed-Fov
Emissions


SCC co.tinents frra car:

Mot used
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NEDS-SUBFILE | AREA-REC
...LICAHO.'I DATE .
PAC
NEDS . -°une» 1975
F.tCOP.D POSITION
f|p<;7 I ;*T
1
1
2
9

10
12
16
19
34
37

' 39


39
44
49
53
58
63

•

63
65
67
69
71


71
74
77

81.

552
1
8
9

11
15
18'
33
36
38

62


43
48
52
57
62
70



64
66 »
68
70
76

.
73
76
ip;

85

LENGTH
552
1
7
1

2
4
3
15
3
2

24


5
5
4
5
5
8'

"

2
2
2
2
6


3
3
28

i
5

DATA ITEM
PICTURE

9(1)
X(7) •'
X(l)

X(2)
X(4)
X(3)
X(15)
X(3).
X(2) .

9(24)


9 5)
95)
9 4)
9 5)
9 5)




9V9
9V9
9V9
9V9.

' '

99V9
99V9

•
9(5)

DATA ITEM IIAHE
AREA-RECORD
REC-CODE
FILL-A
RECORD-TYPE

STATE
COUNTY .
FILLER
FILLER
AQCR
YEAR-OF-RECORD-AREA
• .
ESTIMATED-AREA- EMI SS IONS'

*
PART
SOX
HOX
HC
CO
FUEL-SULFUR-COHTENT
.
.

ANTHRACITE-COAL
BITUMINOUS-COAL
DIESEL-OIL
RESIDUAL-OIL
FUEL-ASH-CONTENT. • -


ANTHRACITE- COAL
B I TUMI NOUS -COAL
RESIDENTIAL-FUEL
. •
BlTUMI.'iOJJJ-COAL
7.2.2-26
E !1 OF 4

DESCRIPTION.

Code - 3. for data r=cc
Not used
Contains 'A1 for ares-
source records
2-digit state code
4-digit county code
Contains AQCR code
Hot used
3-dig"it AQCR cods
Year when data last ur.
dated
Estimated emissions c-
5 pollutants in 12*
tons/year

.



% sulfur content cf
anthracite and biti:~'-
coal , diesc-1 oil c.r.d
residual oil


••

Xash content of
anthracite end bit'j-i
coal

'
Residential fusl us:f
(per year)
At™. c«. ,:; v.-.j;


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Mannual
SECTION User Generated SECTION CHAPTER SUBJECT
Retrievals 7 ? 2
'
CHAPTER File Descriptions DATE PAGE
3/11/76 . 27
SUBJECT '>IFn<:


i nit ::;.".:/oj:scr.iPT:o:i «tcuf:u nAtui/uEScaiPTio;!
I NRDS-SUBFILE AREA-REC .(continued)
j h"PUCATIO:l °ATf: ' " PACE 2 OF 4
1 NEDS - June, 1975
: RECor.o POSITION
;
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86

91

96
101
105


105
110
115
120
125
j I29.
!i31

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131
137
143
147
152
157
•162
165
169 "
169
175
180

184

184 .
1S0
196

?02 .

1202

90'

95

100
104
130


109
- 114
119
124
128
.130
168

136
142
146
151
156
161
• 164
168
183
174
179
183

201 .

189
195
. 2pl

218

2r',3

LENGTH

• 5

5

5
4
26


5
5
.5
5
4
2
38

6
6
4
5
5
5 .
3
. 4.
15
6
•5
4

18

6
6
6

17

7

DATA ITEM
P1CTUHE
9(5)

9(5)

9(5)
9(4)



9(5)
9 5)
9 5
9 5)
9(4)
9(2)


9(6)
9(6)
9(4)
9(5)
9(5)
9(5)
• 9(3)
9(4)
9(15)
9(6)
9(5)
9(4)

9(18) .

. • 9(6)
9(6)
9(6)
•> \ "/
—•

9(7)
•> \ • i
DATA ITEM HAKE

DISTILLATE-COAL

RESIDUAL-OIL

NATURAL GAS
WOOD
COKMER1CAL-INSTITUTIONAL
-FUEL
.
' ANTHRACITE-COAL
BITUMINOUS-COAL
DISTILLATE-OIL
RESIDUAL-OIL
• NATURAL-GAS
WOOD
INDUSTRIAL-FUEL"

.ANTHRACITE-COAL
BITUMINOUS-COAL
COKE
DISTILLATE-OIL
RESIDUAL-OIL
• NATURAL-GAS
WOOD
PROCESS-GAS
ONSITE-INCINERATIOU
RESIDENTIAL
' INDUSTRIAL
COMMERICAL-INSTITUT
IONAL
OPEN- BURN ING

RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL .
"CO'-'MERICAL-IMSTITUl
10NAL
VEHICULAR-FUEL-GASOLINE

1 Tf r-iT V'" !'l f 1 IX'
l_ i un 1 - i k.«»»irfLLj
7.2.2-27
OESCRIPTJO:I

distillate oil (104
gallons)
residual'-oil (IP4
gallons)
natural gas (10' cu.fl
wood (102 tons)

Cbmmerical/Instituticr. j
fuel used (per year)
anthracite coal (1" tc'
bituminous coal (!;'• tc
dist. oil (IP4 gallon:
resid. oil (10* galio;
nat. gas (107 Cu. ft."
wood (102 tons)
Industrial fuel used
(per year)
anthracite coal (15 t
bitum. coal (1£ tor.s)
coke (10 tons)
dist. oil (IP4 gallon-
resid. oil (1C4 can or.
nat. gas (107 Cu. ft.
wood (Ip2tons)
process gas- (1C- cu. i
fuel used to ir.cir;e.-i
residential (1? tens;
industrial (1C2 tcr.s]
common cal/instit'j tit
(100 tons)
Fuel use due to cp-en
burning (Ipp tcns/ye.
residential
industrial


Fuel used by vehicle:
(rr- ..r,-r%.
'.
115 lit vc-.'i i c i L-. -^i. ••
(10j gal".)

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CHAPTER File D




escriptions


SUBJECT NFDS


ML: ;:.-.-.:/D:sc,.u'i:a:i
NEDS.-5URF1LE
API-Lie AT 10:1

NEDS
F.ccor.o posiTicr:

flp^T • •«-
209

214


219
219

224

227

232
236
i
k

237

241

246
J51

251
: 255
259
264
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268
274
. 279
279
225
291
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304

213

218


231
223

226

231

235
236

250

240

245

250
267

254
258
253
267
278
273
278
303
284
293
2S5
3£3
364

LENGTH




DATE .

June,
DATA ITEM
PICTURE

'5

5


13
5

3

5

4
1

14

4 •

5

5
17

4
4
5"
4
11
6
5
25 .
6
6
6
7
6! '


9(5)


9(5)






9(5)


9(3)


9(5)

9(4)
9(1)









9(4)


9(5)


9(5)
9(17)



9(4)
9(4)
9(5)
9(4)


9(6)
9(5)
9(25)

9(6)
9(6)
9(6)
9(7)-
9(51)





SECTION
7

DATE

CHAPTER
2

SUBJECT
2

PAGE

3/11/76






KtXuku u/J*L/UL»irtJ P i w.i
AREA-REC '(continued)


1975

PAGE

3 OF

28


. —
i
i

9 '
I
DATA ITEM CAME
HEAVY VEHICLES



OFF-HIGHWAY






EHICULAR-FUEL-DIESEL
HEAVY VEHICLES



. OFF-HIGHWAY



RAILWAY-LOCOMOTIVES



OUNTY-POPULATION
IRBAN-POPULATION-CODE



URCRAFT-LTO-CYCLES

*
MILITARY


CIVILIAN







COKME.RICAL
VESSELS



ANTHRACITE-COAL
DIESEL-OIL
RESIDUAL-OIL
GASOLINE
tVAPORATIOH
SOLVENT-PURCKSED
GASOLINE-MARKETED .
MEASURED-VEHICLE-MILES
LIMITED ACCESS
RURAL
SURIUIR3AN
URBAN
!.;icrr
7.2.
, , ,....-.,,.
2-28


DESCRIPTION. j

heavy


vehicle gaso!-;,-
(103 gal ,-)
off-highway gasoline .
(103


heavy
gai .;


1
i
! i
vehicle diesel • '•.
(103 gal.)
: i
off.lngway diesel
'10 gal-.) ;
railway locomotive ciia
(104gal.) \
10 persons i
) •= <10% urban
1 = 10-12%urban, etc.
landing-takeoff-cycles
of aircraft
lilitary aircraft
10
LIU;

rivilian aircraft
(10 LTD)
ronnierical aircraft
fuel
used by \.-atc-r
vessels (per year)
anthracite co£l
(10 -;--.
diesel fuel (lj/> cal . )
•esidua'l fuel (12* eel.
jasoline (103 gal.)
evaporated fuel
tons per year
105 gallons per
yeir
L04 miles/year
imited access roads
-ural
roads

surburun roads
urban roads







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ECTION CHAPTER
7 ?
i t.
DATE P

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SUBJECT
2

AGE

29



'-•rj,)S-SU3FILE " AREA-REC '(continued)
WUCATIOn DATE . _ pAG£ 4 OF .4
MEDS - . . dUne> 197S ."
RJCOCO POSITION
ri°sT i.-\5I 	 _. _
304
311
316

321

326
333
336
342
345

349 '

' 352
356

362

365
433


433
443
,453
463
; 473
433



483

310
315
320

325

332
335
341 •
344
348

351

355
361

364

132
182


442
452
462 .
472
482
482
.


552 .

LENGTH

• 7
5
5

5

7
3
6
3
4

3

4.
6

3

68
50


10
10.
10
10
10
, 50"



70

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
9(7)
9(5)
9(5)

9(5)

9(7)
9(3
9(6
9(3
9(4

9(3)

9(4)
9(6).

•'9(3)

X(68)



' 9(7)V9(2
9(7)V9(2
9(7)V9(2
9(7)V9(2
9(7)V9(2


9(7)V9(2
occurs 5
X(70)

DATA ITEM HAHE

DIRT-RCAD^TRA'/EL
DIRT-AIRFIELD-LTO
• CONSTRUCTION

ROCK-KAflDLING
DESCRIPTION.
103 miles/year

LTD cycles/year
10 acres/year under
construction

10 tons/year rock
handled and stored
FOREST-FIRES-AREA-
• FOREST-FIRES-QUAf,'
SLASH-BURi,'Ii,'G-AREA
SLASH BURillt.'G-QUAN
FROST-CONROL-HEATERS

fROST-CONTROL-DAYS
'

STRUCTURAL- FIRES
COAL-REF-BURH-VOL • .

COAL-REF-BURN-NUM

AREA-COMMENTS
COKPUTED-AREA- EM I SS lOrJS

.
PART
SOX
NOX
HC •' '
CO' . • '
COMPUTED-EMtS-RDEF-

COMPUTED-EMISSIONS '

FILLER
7.2.2-29
acres burned/year

tons material/acre
acres burned/year

tons material/acre
number of operating '
orchard heaters (1221
days/year heaters
fired
number fires/year
were


total volume of burins -
coal banks (!£'' cu. yds
total number of burning
fires/year

Area-source coraients
calculated area-source
emissions of 5 polluter
in tons per year



•





redefines Computed
.Area-Emissions

.' ;, '.'
tot used
•- •

























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FILENAME NEDS-SOT-MST
SECTION
  7
CHAPTER
   2
SUBJECT
   2
 DATE

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      PAGE

       30
7.2.2.3  NEDS-SOT-MST
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This file is the SOTDAT master file. Each record includes all source test
information coded on one SOTDAT Input Form. Site identification data, point
number and SCC code, run information, stack height, plant capacity, run rate,
fuel type and quality, fuel rate, flow rate, pressure, temperature, velocity,
percentages of excess air, isokinetic, water, C02, CO, Oxygen, and Nitrogen,
pollutant test data and results, device parameters, and comments are included.
USE: To generate reports using program NE256.
FILE TYPE
DSDF
O PRINT FILE
O PUNCH FILE
a
GJ ASCII COBOL
O- SEQUENTIAL
O DIRECT
Q INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
O FORTRAN
Q FORMATTED
Q UNFORMATTED
a
O OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
Q VES: Fll F IUAMF
S} NO PROC NAME
BLOCKING
ni m.ncis _j 	 Q CHARACTERS PER
D UNBLOCKED *> RECORDS BLOCK
RECORD SIZE
& FIXED LENGTH: 2867 CHARACTERS
O VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTFRS
KEY (IF APPLICABLE)
35 CHARACTERS 1 ON"
CONTENT: SOURCEM/MONTH/DAY1 / YEAR
RLINCNT
FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: Updated by NE059 ,pp
FILES.ZE: 455 Tracks ASOC 1 December
UPDATE FBFmiFMrv Irrpnuls^ <•«
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 1 g ?ni?K? Pen SOUrCB t6St
n
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: D NONE M
Q SYSTEM
Q SPECIAL
RECORDING MODE
Q INTERNAL O F O
O COMPACT DUD
D CFH D V D
n

FILE AVAILABILITY
O RESTRICTED
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D TEMPORARY
n

AN
AN
AN

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GS DISK
D TAPE D LABELED
„ Q UNLABELED
O CARDS
D
IOGRAM NAME)
1975.
ME INTERVAL)
FDlllM: Q CARPS LOCATFD AT-
f$ TAPF CIICMAMF, NADR*NFDS-SOT-BKP
n DISK PHFoiiFninv. Each Update Time thru NE059
NUMBER OF GENERATIONS KEPT: 4


                                     7.2.2-30

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31
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
SOTSET ASSIGN TO MASS-STORAGE NEDS-SOT-MST MASTER
APPLICATION DATE
SOTDAT 1 DEC 75 PA
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
7
7
9
13
16
20
22
24
26
28
30
30
31
33
36
38
39
40
42
49
56
57
LAST
6
21
8
12
15
19
21
23
25
27
-29
37
30
32
35
37
38
39
41
48
55
56
61
LENGTH
6
15
2
4
3
4
2
2
2
2
2
8
1
2
3
2
1
1
2
7
7
1
5
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(6)

XX
xxxx
XXX
xxxx
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX

X
XX
XXX
XX
X
X
XX
X(7)
X(7)
X
X(5)
DATA ITEM NAME
FORM
SOURCEM
STATE
COUNTY
AQCR
PLANT
TPOINT
MONTH
DAY1
YEAR
RUNCNT
sec
SCC1
SCC2
SCC3
SCC4
REASON
TESTBY
RUNNOM
PLCAPT
RNRATE
FTYPE
SULFUR
Of 1 „. 4

DESCRIPTION
Form Number
Source Identification
State
County
AQCR
Plant
Point
Month
Day
Year
Run Count
Source Classification
Code X-
XX-
XXX-
XX
Reason Tested
Test By
Run No.
Plant Capacity
Run Rate
Fuel Type
% Sulfur
7.2.2-31

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DATE
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FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
SOTSET ASSIGN TO MASS-STORAGE NEDS-SOT-MST MASTER
APPLICATION DATF
SOTDAT T DEC 75 PA
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
62
67
72
73
80
81
89
95
99
104
106
112
117
122
127
132
137
142
147
152
156
160
LAST
66
71
72
79
80
88
94
98
103
105
in
116
121
126
131
136
141
146
151
155
159
160
LENGTH
5
5
1
7
1
8
6
4
5
2
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
1
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(5)
X(5)
X
X(7)
9
X(8)
X(6)
X(4)
X(5)
XX
X(6)
X(5)
X(5)
X(5)
X(5)
X(5)
X(5)
X(5)
X(5)
X(4)
X(4)
X
DATA ITEM NAME
ASH
NITRO
HUN ITS
HVALUE
GSCOND
FLKATE
XSECT
GSTEMP
GSPRES
TRVPTS
GMOLWT
EXSAIR
ISOKIN
WATER
C02
C0-|
OXYGEN
NITREN
SPCDAT
STKHT
STKVEL
SMPLOC
GE 2 Of 4

DESCRIPTION
% Ash
% Ni trogen
Heat Units
Heat Value
Gas Rate Reported
Flow Rate
Cross Section
Gas Temp
Gas Pressure
Traverse Points
Estimated Gas
Molecular Weight
Percent Excess Air
Percent .Isokinetic
% Water in Gas
% C02 in Gas
%. CO in Gas
% Oxygen in Gas
% Nitrogen in Gas
Special Data
Stack Height
Average Stack Velocit,
Sampling Location
7.2.2-32

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FILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
SOTSET ASSIGN TO MASS-STORAGE NEDS-SOT-MST
APPLICATION DATE
SOTDAT 1 DEC 75
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
161
165
169
173
177
181
185
189
193
205
224







1376




LAST
164
168
172
176
180
184
188
192
204
223
1375







2075




LENGTH
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
12
19
24
6
2
1
5
1
6
3
140
3
66
11
6
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(4)
X(4)
X(4)
X(4)
X(4)
X(4)
X(4)
X(4)
X(12)
X(19)

X(6)
XX
9
X(5)
X
X(6)
XXX

XXX


X(6)
SECTION CHAPTER
SUBJECT
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 33
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
MASTER

DATA ITEM NAME
TENTH1


PAGE 3 OP



TENTHS
ONEP
TWOP
FIVEP
TENP












TWENTP
GRTWEN
PSIZER
COMNTS
PODATA Occurs 48 Times
POLLUT
TMETHD
POLUNT
SMPMIN
SMPPOS
RESULT
POLTMP
CODATA Occurs 5 Times
DVCCOD
CONPOL6
CONPOL Occurs 6 Times
POLNOM

4

DESCRIPTION
Parti cul ate Size
.1 % by Weight
.5 % by Weight
1 % by Weight
2 % by Weight
5 % by Weight
10 % by Weight
20 % by Weight
GT 20 % by Weight
Particle Sizer
Comments

Pollutant Data
Pollutant
Test Method
Units
Sample Time



(Minutes)
Sampling Position
Test Result

Pollutant Temperature
Control Device Data
Device Code
6 CONPOL


Controlled Pollutants
Pollutant No
•
7.2.2-33

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FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
SOTSET ASSIGN TO MASS-STORAGE NEDS-SOT-MST MASTER
APPLICATION DATE
SOTDAT 1 DEC 75 p*
RECORD POSITION
FIRST





2076
2796
2796
LAST





2795
2867
2867
LENGTH
1
8
2
60
6
72
72
1
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X
X(8)
XX

X(6)
X(72)

X
DATA ITEM NAME
FILLER
DSNFLW
INSTYR
DVCPRM10
DVCPRM Occurs 10 Times
CMMMMT Occurs 10 Times
NAMADD
NAMCHAR Occurs 72 Times
4 4
CE n OF ^

DESCRIPTION
Not Used
Design Flow Rate
Year Installed
10 DVCPRM
Device Parameters
Comments
Name, Address
Character of NAMADD
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SECTION
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                                                                   CHAPTER
 DATE

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                                                                            SUBJECT
PAGE

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7.2.2.4  NEDS-SICNMS
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This is a reference file containing the 4-character codes and 65-character names
of Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC). It is used by NEDS programs to
verify SIC codes and to obtain names of valid SIC codes.
FILE TYPE
OSDF
O PRINT FILE
D PUNCH FILE
0
Q ASCII COBOL
O SEQUENTIAL
O DIRECT
D INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
D FORTRAN
D FORMATTED
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11
O OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
Q VES: en t NAME NADB*NADB-DESC
a NO PHOCNAME NEDS-SICNMS

BLOCKING
Q BLOCKED' 35 n *-.i An *t"rrnr
0 UNBLOCKED KJ RECORDS BLOCK
RECORD SIZE
H FIXED LENGTH: 69 CHARACTERS
Q VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTERS

KEY (IF APPLICABLE)
4 CHARACTERS 1 ON(r
CONTENT: SIC COdg

FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BV: NE063 (PI
FILE SIZE- 1496 records. 20 tracks ASOP 11/17/75
UPDATE COpn,,E«rv. When new SIC codes are added
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: ] g ^ORD ^ ^ ^g
n
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: Q NONE M
Q SYSTEM
Q SPECIAL
RECORDING MODE
& INTERNAL D F
O COMPACT D U
D CFH D V
n

FILE AVAILABILITY
D RESTRICTED
01 PERMANENT
O TEMPORARV
O

Q AN
Q AN
Q AN


STORAGE MEDIUM
£9 DISK
D TAPE D LABELED
_ D UNLABELED
O CARDS
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IOGRAM NAME)
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pnillM (JJ CARPS LOCATED AT- Mutual
O TAPE FIIFM&ME- N.Ao
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DATE PAGE
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FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB*NEDS-SICNMS
APPLICATION DATE
NEDS 11/17/75
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
5

LAST
4
69


LENGTH
4
65
KEY:
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(4)
X(65)
X(4)
SIC-RECORD
1 1
PA
DATA ITEM NAME
SIC-CODE
SIC-NAME
SIC-KEY



BE OF


DESCRIPTION
SIC code
SIC name
Same as SIC-CODE
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7.2.3.1
RAWOATA
^ AEROS FILE
QUALIFIER j FILE WAKE
MDB 1 NADB-ND-TAPE
.DESCRIPTION
DATE
June 12, 1975
FJLE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This -is the SAROAD Master File of raw data. A 28-character 'key field1,
containing codes for state/area/site/agency/project/pollutant/method/interval/
year/rr.onth/da/unit is followed by a variable number of 7-character data value
fields. Each value field contains codes for the time when the value was
sampled in addition to the value itself.
USE: To construct 'working' files such as the 'Summary' Files, the
'Standard1 Files and 'Raw-Data' Files.
FILE TYPE
DSDF S ASCI i COBOL
D PRINT FILE Q SEQUENTIAL
O PUNCH FILE 'D DIRECT
D FORTRAN CJ OTHER
n FORMATTED
n UNFORMATTED
(~| n INDEXFn-SEQUFNTIAL O

STORAGE MEDIUM FILE AVAILABILITY
DDISK / D RESTRICTED
°TAPE (Su^ELED0 ^PERMANENT
DCARDS1- D TEMPORARY
•< D Standard d
RECORD I KG MODE RECORD SIZE
D INTERNAL D F CAN D FIXED I
£3 COMPACT DuOAH' 'QVARIABL
DCFH DvDAN
n
BLOCKING H
D UNBLOCKED ^
smninri-rn. -jtfofl EciiARACTERS 1 PER
X2 BLOCKED. 3S20. QRECORDS j BLOCK

CATALOGED FILE DESCRIPTION
DNO
£3 YES: FILE NAME NADB*NADB-DESC
PROC NAME NADRNOl'/DATA

ENGTH: CHARACTERS
E LENGTH: 37 THRU api] CHARACTERS
EY (JF APPLICABLE)
28 CHARACTERS LONG
CONTENT:' ST/AREA/SITE/AGCY/PROJECT/POLLUT.
/METHOD/ K.'TFRVAI /YR/Mn/ni/ll.'JTT
FJLE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: ' . NA029 (PROSCAN NAIF)
FILE SIZE: flS_|7!yj_icnv3liJ"15 45 tapes AS OF {O-i«;-7<;
UPDATE FREQUENCY: Bi-Weeklv ' r (rrHF lurcpvii )
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 3 MillioB^ORD
Mil •>
	 1 I-V^^URS 	
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: QNONE MEDIUM: PJCARDS LOCAI
DSYSTEH STAPE FILE
ESPECIAL ' DDISK FRE&I
, , , , KOHBI
PF:R Qtr.

•ED AT: EPA-RTP
NAME,: KADB-fi'D-TAPE
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R OF GENERATIONS KEPT: 4

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rut ::.V'^/OISCKIPI:O:I JKCCUHD nAMc/utSCRiPriGii
f" '!A03-MD-TAPE | - ND-REC* .
APPLICATION • DATE .
PAGE 1 OF • 3
SAROAD 14'July 1975
Rr.cor.o POSITION
fpCT
1
.1
1
3
7
10
11
13
18
I
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21
; 23
23
23
: 24
25
27
29
30
31
31
. _' •
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401
28
2
6
9
10
12
17
19
20
22
24
24
23
24
26 .
28 .
29 •
30 '
37
32
37
LENGTH
401max
28
2
4
3 .
1
2
5
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
7 .;
2
5
DATA ITEM
PICTURE


X(2)
X(4)
X(3)
X
X(2)
X(5)
X(2)
X
X(2)
X(2)

X
X(2) '
X(2)
X
99 COMP
X(7).
99
.'(5)
DATA ITEM NAME
ND-REC
ND-KEY
ND-STATE
ND-AREA .
ND-SITE
ND-AGY
ND-PRJ - - - ' . •
ND-POLL
"ND-METH
ND-INTVL
ND-YR
ND-MON
ND-C
ND-C-INTVL .
ND-C-PER
MD-DAY. ' ' ; .
NL>-UNITS
ND-SUM
MD-VAL-CNT •
ND-DATA
ND-PER- . • . .'
7.2.3-2

DESCRIPTION
Now Data record
Record key
State '
Area
Site
Agency -
Project
Pollutant
Method
Interval
Year
SEE NOTE 4 •
Redefines ND-MON
Composite interval
(see NOTE 4)
Comoosite Period
(see NOTE 4)
SEE NOTE 5
Units'
Not used
Number of value' fields
Occurs 1 to 53 times
depending on NO-VAL-C
See note 1 .
Cit£i!isr's-oi-' Lii ,r~ •

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flit ::.'.".£YOijCRlPJ!OH KCCuhO nAMtl/ULiCRIPnCm
[ NADB-ND-TAPE • ND-REC.
f -/CA710" • . MU ' PACE •> ' OF '3
1 • SAROAD . 14 July, 1975
1 RECORD POSlTIOfl
MPST
33
37
NOTE

; ' NOTE.
OTE


NOTE



NOTE
i

1 3VT
36
37
1: Thi<

2: This
It i
must
befo
3: This

LENGTH
•4
1
field c
a)<24-
b)E24-
c) com;
field ci
s stored
be movec
re it cat
field's
a <24-f
b S24^
c com[
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(4)
X(D
ntent varies
our - start
our - day o
osite -. nuir,
04 for quarte
ntains the sa
in the file B
to a field d
be used by a
content varie
our - conta
our - conta
osite - con
DATA ITEM NAME
ND-VAL
ND-NBR-SMP
vith interval code:
hour .
c month
Der of the "composited valu<
rly compostes)
ipled value in floating-po
. X'4) to avoid word aligme
>fir ,d as X(4) which is ret
COBOL program.
; i-ith interval code: •
ns zero
ns start hour
:ains number .of values comf

DESCRIPTION
See note 2
See- note- 3

Ce.g. , 01 thru .
nt format (COMP-1).
nt problems, and
efined as COMP-1
•'
ssited.
This field contains a 2-digit integer {PIC 99 COMP). This field
is stored as a X and must be moved to another field as a X which
is redefined is 99 CO.MP hpfnrfi it can be used.
4: NO-
less
24 HR
QUART
• COKPO
WEEKLY
5 : MD-0
For a

iMTVL
:han or c
, or KON1
[RLY
;ITE

'Y
1 other

[qual to
•U.Y



-. ;••> f-.'^l-' r^
intervals Tic-

Contents of ND-MON
month code (?1-12)
quarter code (01rff4} .
1st character - sampling ir
data
2nd character'- period over
composited (l=quarterly,
4=weekly, 5=annual)
contains "ff0"
"•ins d-v of r-^nth.
J COTi i.d'i TiS / /.• •
7.2.3-3


terval of composited
which data was
2=seasonal , 3=monthly,

.
- •••

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/ —1.-ND-TAPE ND-TAPE
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
11 f*T
***'N
the h
value
yearl.
value
31 da
yearl.
respe
equiv
I'ST
U
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mr of th
., the qi
' values.
fields,
ly value
r, then e
:tively;
lent (36
LENGTH
a 2 byte
2 day foi
arter foi
If the
naximum) .
field m:
ach recbt
i.e., 53
5 days/2f
DATE .
P/
14 JULIr- 1975
DATA 1TEH
PICTURE
character co
hourly value
quarterly va
interval is h
If the inte
ximum). If t
d contains on
weeks can sta
days = 13 I/
OATA ITEM HAKE
ie which proceeds each vali
;, .the day for daily value:
lues, the month for monthlx
>urly, each record contain:
•val is daily each record t
ie interval is weekly, rcont
; year, (a maximum of 53, 1*
•t in a year; one month ant
!8 or 14 intervals).
v ••
7.2.3-4 •
ICE 3 OF 3
•
DESCRIPTION;
e per reading giving:
, the week for weekly
values, or "00" for
1 day (i.e., 24 hour"
ontains one .month (i.i:
rily, quarterly, or
, 4 or 1 value fields
4 weeks, are treated

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7.2.3.2     NA235-SELECT
                       AEROS  FILE.  DESCRIPTION
      DUAL 1 NEK
 FILE HME
    NA235-SELECT
                                                                    DATE
     IFILE DESCRIPTION AND USE

     i       File is  a subfile of SAROAD Raw Data containing selected records meeting
     i       selection criteria.

     !       USE:  Used by program which has the  capability of reading SAROAD raw data.
     i
     i
      JFJLF.JYPE
      I  DSDF
          D PR 1KT F1LE
ED ASCI I COBOL
   [X) SEQUENTIAL
D FORTRAN
   D FORMATTED
d OTHER
D PUNCH FILE
n

STORAGE MEDIUM
DDISK. f
tjTAPE / CX LABELED
._. 1 DUNLABELED
O CARDS'-
RECORDING fiODE
D INTERNAL DF
G3 COMPACT D U
D'CFH D V
< n
BLOCKING
D UNBLOCKED
Q BLOCKED: 3520 >£
L
D DIRECT
. D INDEXED-SEQUENT!/
FILE AVAILABILITY
D RESTRICTED
D PERMANENT
ED TEMPORARY
n
DAN
DAN
DAN
d UNFORMATTED
1.0.

CATALOGED FILE DESCRIPTION
Duo
EYES: FILE NAME NADB*KADB-DESC
PROC IJAME NADBIJOWPATA

RECORD SIZE
D FIXED LENGTH: CHARACTERS
• B VARIABLE LENGTH: 37 THRU 401 CHARACTERS

*
CHARACTERS! PER
IRECORDS. ) BLOCK
FILE CREATION AND MAIIJ1ENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY:
NA235
.
tEY (JF APPLICABLE)
29 CHARACTERS LONG
CONTENT: State/Area/Agy/Proj/Polt/Heth/
Intvl/ Yr/Mo/Dn/tlnit./<;ijiTi
(PROGRAM NAMF)
FILE SIZE: Max Si7P- -rn_Tf F
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DATE PAGE
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::.vu./ntsciviPi:0!i KCCUKD H/MU/LIL'SCRIPTIG.-I
"4235-SELECT SN-REC -
L«i!OII DATE .
SAROAD f 'PA
JULf, 1975 •
OP.O POSITION
T
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50
31



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401-
29












30
37
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.
LENGTH
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1
7
FOR A
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DATA ITEM
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.

99-COMP
"x(7)
ORE DETAILED
B-ND-TAPE.
-
DATA ITEM NAME
SN-REC
SN-KEY



•

• •






SN-VAL-CNT
SN-DATA . '
'.ECORD DESCRIPTION, SEE REC
•
7.2.3-6
GE 2
t
OF 2

DESCRIPTION
Selected Raw Data Record
State
Area-
Site


-Agency
Project
Pollutant
Method
Interval
Year
Month
Day
Units
Sum



•
. - '••
Number of elements in
variable portion of .
record . •
Reported data
occurs 1 to 53 times
depending on SN-VAL-
CNT
)RD DESCRIPTION

•-





















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nUARTERLY
                  AEROS  FILE. DESCRIPTION
..|<\L1F1ER F1LE NAME DATE
NADS NADB-QRSUM-D
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE One record for each pol lutant/site/time period. The record
contains: 7, of possible observations, maximum, minimum, median 'values, the value
substituted for 0 in constructing of statistics, number of substitutions, number of
observations, sum of values, sum of squares, sum of natural' logs (In) , sum of In2,
units reported NADB criteria met flag, arithmetic mean and standard deviation, In
mean and standard deviation, geometric mean and standard deviation and second moment.
Also contained in the record are: second maximum-value, number of violations of
primary standards, number of violations sencondary standards, time at which maximum
value occurred (MO/DA/HR), and time at which second maximum value occurred (MO/DA/HR).
USE: Used for quarterly inventories, quarterly frequency and most quarterly
reports.
FILE -TYPE
DSDF El ASCI I COB
D PRINT FILE E) SEQUEr
D PUNCH FILE D DIRECT
p n 1MDEXE

OL D FORTRAN fj OTHER
TIAL PI FORMATTED
D UNFORMATTED
D-SEQUENTIAL D

STORAGE HEDIU1'! FILE AVAILABILITY CATALOGED FILE DESCRIPTION
HDISK / DRESTRICTED D HO
DTAPE/S LABELED ^PERMANENT ' QYES: FILE NAME NADBDFSC
P CARDS ^ " DTEMPOR
J Standard D
RECORDING MODE
GD INTERNAL DF DAN
; D COMPACT .Du DAN
OCFH Dv DAN
n
BLOCKING
D UNBLOCKED
Q BLOCKED: 36 Q^"*"*"ERS

FILE CREATION AND WUNTEKA.'iCE
FILE CREATED OH UPDATED BY:
FILE SIZE: 99 POS
UPDATE FREQUENCY: Si-Weekly
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 8C?13 E^
. . . L-j
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: QNONE MEDIUM: DC
DSYSTEH • Qi
1.2
ARY ' • PROC NAME QTRSUMFILE

RECORD SIZE
Q FIXED LENGTH: _14jl_ CHARACTERS
• D VARIABLE LENGTH: . THRU CHARACTERS
.
KEY OF APPLICABLE)
- ?4 CHARACTERS LONG
LfER,. CONTENT: STATE/AREA/SITE/AfiEMCY/PROJECT/
J -^oc^ POLLUTANT/ME TH'JO/ IflTERVAL/YEAR/I.-.'OICATO:^
NAB034 (NA050 tape to disk)' (PRO-AM NAME)
AS OF 9/1/75 • •
(TIME INTERVAL)
RACKS >£R Update

ARDS lOCATFn AT:
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irv r^^'FNCY-- BI-WEEKLY
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^ ' NAOR-QRSUM-rj QRSUMS-REC •
. APPLICATION DATE
| SAROAD (continued) PA
t
; prcORO PKITtcri
! _[_T<:T . :c-
I
81
85
89
93
97
99
100
101
IF QS-I
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? QS-Q
.,
OTHE




'

•

I

-'-•
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L_

84
88
92
93
98
99
100
144
TVLCOD
TMND C

USE: .
1ST CR
2ND CH.
(1 = Q
for coi









LE;;G:H

4
4
4
4
2
1
1
44
S EQUAL
NTAINS (


RACTER:
tRACTER:
larterly
iposite.









DATA ITEM
PICTURE

Comp-1
Comp-1
Comp-1
Comp-1
X(2)
9
X
X(44)
TO QUARTERLY
UARTER CODE (


SAMPLING IN'
PERIOD OVER
2 = Seasona



.






DATA ITEM NAHE

QS-SUH-X
QS-SUM-XX
QS-SUH-LH-X
QS-SUM-LN-XX
S-UNIT
QS-VAC-QTR-CNT
QS-CRIT
FILLER

01-04) " . '
'

ERVAL OF COMPOSITED DATA
WHICH DATA WAS COMPOSITED
, 3 —monthly, -4 = weekly



-
•


1

7.2.3-9
GE 2 OF 2

DESCRIPTION

Sum X
Sum X2
Sum Ln(X)
Sun[Ln(X)]2?
Reporting Units
Number of Quarters
If valid contains T
Unused






5 = annual)

i
1
\
. 1

'

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COMP-1
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PAGE
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("tecnrd formats fir intervals of Y
PAGE

DATA ITEM HA! IE
AVGKEY


PERCENT-DBS' '


.•

HI-VALUE '



-
SECOND-MAX



• •
MIN-VALUE


' NUMBER-OBS


PRI-VIOLATIONS


PRI-NOVL-VIOLATIONS






SEC-VIOLATIONS


SEC-NOVL-VIOLATIONS



--


LAST-PRI-VIOLATIOM .



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LAST-SEC-VIOLATIOM




FILLER
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DESCRIPTION


SAROAD key for

this
record (see note 1}
% of
possible
runnir.g
averages present (see
note
The
.2) •

9 highest runninc
average values
3)
The

(see r.ot

non-overlapping
second maximum
[see
The
note 4)
value

smallest running .
average value
? of
running average
values present . •
'otal # of violations o
the primary standard
? of
non-overlapping
/iolations of -the
>rimary standard (see
lote
5)

'otal 8 of violations o-
:he secondary stancard
< of
non-overlapoing
'iolations of t
•'".3
secondary standard
see
note 5)

Time of the last vio'a-
of the -prirary
stiriir.'
(See note 6)
Time of the' lj
S r V 1 r " = '
of the secondary stc.:-:':
(see note 6)
Mot
used

Code for standard units
C^5
ro*« 7
1 Criteria : 1 55

x . - - . • . _
Tim° of occu^cncft- r-:".t'
7.2.3-10 9 hin!v?st r •.•:•-. nv :. -.••'•

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•

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RECORD POSITION ...„„„

Fl P^T
133






137



I 3^T
136 4

140 4

NOTE 1.
DATE


DATA ITEM
PICTURE

X(6)


Display-1
X(6)

Display-1
SAROAD key
contai


SECTION



7
CHAPTER

2
SUBJECT


DATE PAGE
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iKCCukO n/Jit!/ lit SCRIP!) On
I QRSAVG-RECORD
1 (Record formats for


^ • —













intervals Y nnd 7 nnlvl

PAGE '

DATA ITEM NAME

SEC-MAX-TIME
•
MIN-VAL-TIME . '
.

- OF

2

DESCRIPTION.



Time of .occurrence of
SECOND-MAX (see
note 6^
Time of occurerice of
MIN-VALUE (see note 6)
ns keys for: state(2), area(4), site(3), agency(l),
project(2), pollutant(S), method(2), interval (1), year(2) and

month(2); numbers in parentheses indicate the number of characters
for each code. In monthly, quarterly and yearly summary records


the 'month-code1
contains a 2-digit month number (01-12), quarter
number (01-04), or 00 respectively.
NOTE 2.      Since the maximum possible number of 8-hour running  average
             values may be 6, 12,.or ?4 (depending on  sampling  interval),
             the value -1.0 is assigned to PERCENT-DBS when interval  code
             is Y or Z.

NOTE 3.      Values are in descending magnitude;  i.e., HI-VALUE (1)  is  the
             largest, HI-VALUE (9) is the smallest of  the 9 values.   The
             nine values are not necessarily unique;  if the largest  value
             occurs 3 times, for example, then HI-VALUE (1) = HI-VALUE  (2)  =
             HI-VALUE (3), and the time of occurrence  (HI-VAL-TIME)  are not
             necessarily in chronologic order.  .  If fewer than  9  values are
             present, the excess HI-VALUE items have  the value  -1.0.

NOTE 4.      This item has the value -1.0 if a non-overlapping  average  value
             cannot be found.

NOTE 5.      Non-overlapping violations are those which occur at  times  separated
             by at least the duration of the averaging interval;

NOTE 6.      Times  of occurrence consist of month, day and end-hour codes
             (2-digits each), stored as FIELDATA (rather than ASCII).   If
             a  time is undefined the  time of  occurrence field contains
             FIELDATA zeros.

NOTE 7.      In monthly and quarterly summary records, VALID-QTRS contains
             zero and CRITERIA contains T.  In yearly summary records, VALID-
             QTRS contains the number of quarterly surr.iiary records present;
             CRITERIA contains 'I' if all four quarters are present  or  blank
             otherwise.
                               7.2.3-11

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QRSUM-RECORD
!IA.OB-QRSUM-I? (Record formats for intervals other than Y c
PKICATION BATE . .
. PACE 1 OF 3
• ' SAROAD ' ~
RECOr.O POSITION
rif^T
1

25'

.29


33 '-.

37
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j 41

,
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1

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57
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69
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28

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64
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72
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COMP-1


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SH9(5)


• COMP-1
,. .- . - ^

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DATA ITEM NAME
SUMKEY

PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS
•
ARITHMETIC-MEAN
•
.
. LOG-MEAN

GEOMETRIC' MEAN . .

ARITH-STD-DEVIATION
.

LOG-STD-DEVIATION

GEOM-STD-DEVIATION

•
SECOND-MOMENT •
.
• • .
MAXIMUM ' .
MEDIAN
MINIMUM
ZEROSUB

.

OBSERVATIONS
ZEROCNT


SUMX • /"
•"• ".''")

SUMLX
7.2.3-12 _ .

DESCRlPTlO.'t
SAROAD key for this
record (see note' 1} .
% of possible observe
reported (see note 2]
•Arithmetic 'mean of
reported values (sea
note 3)
Natural log of AS ITS"
MEAN (see note 3)-
Geometric mean of rep
ed values (see note 3[
Standard deviation ?.b'
the arithmetic rrean
(see .note 4)
Natural leg of 4RI7K-:
DEVIATION (see note 4
Standard deviation ab
the geom. mean '(see n
4)
Variance about the
arithmetic mean (se-2
note 4).
Maximum reported valu
Median reported valua
Minimum reported v=1u
The value substituted
for reported valuos s
er than the miriinu-r, c
tectable value.
S of reported values
#' of time's ZEROSUS wa.
substituted for rarer
values
Sum of reported value:
c .,„.--.....
ported v a i •..-_.-.
Sum of ncrt-ur.il logs o
reported values

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SECTION User Generated
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SECTION
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CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
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DATE PAGE
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:-'-i3-QRSUM-X) t5RSUM "RECORP
i '(Record fornats for intervals nt-t^r than Y anc
•LIC.MIC.M OATE . 1 .
. _ " PAGE ' OF •>-
: SAROAD ' j
^.ECOr.D POSITION
IIP*!
89
93
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95
96 ' •
97
'.01 •
103
135
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nvr
92
94

95
96
100
102
104
108
112 .
140
LENGTH
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28 -.
DATA ITEM
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COMP-1
X(2)"

SH9(1)
X(l).
COMP-1
SH9.(5)
SH9(5)
X(6)
Display-1
X(6)
- Display-1
X(28)
DATA ITEM HAIIE
SUMLX2
UNITS;

VALID-QUARTERS
. CRIT-FLAG
• SECOND -MAX I MUM
PRIMARY-VIOLATIONS
SECONDARY-VIOLATIONS
TIME-OF-SEC-MAX'
TIME-OF-PRI-MAX
FILLER .

DESCRIPTION .
Sum of squares of
natural logs of reporti.
values
Code for units in whic!
values were reported
'(see note- 5)
See note 6
Criteria flag (s.ee net-:
Second highest reporte;
value
# of violations of the
primary standard or '
zero of no standard
exists
$ of violation?'of the
secondary standard -or
zero if no standard sx
Month, day and 'er.d-hou
when second maxirvjm
value VMS reported
Month, day and end-he--
when maximum value '..as
reported
Not used
NOTE 1.
SAROAD key contains key for:  state(2), area(4), site(3), ag!?ncy(l),
project(2), pollutants(S), nssthod(2), interval (1), year(2) and
month(2); number in parenthesis indicates the number of characters
for each code.  For ccn:po:;ite data records, the 'month code' con-
tains the sampling interval of the composited data and the
period of compositing (1 character each).  For monthly, quarterly
and yearly smeary records the 'r.onth cods' contains tho rr.onth
number (01-12), quarter nuuiljer (^1-24) or P.3, respect; ,oly.  "
NOTE 3.
code X)  and a value of -1.0 is entered.

This i tern has a value of -1.0 (undefined) if tho sampling inl.crv?!
is loss trp.n 21 hours and " observations is not greater than 75.
  -•-    -             7.2.3-13

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SECTION
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CHAPTER
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DATE PAGE
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NADB-QSSUM-K
KtCuilO HiVit/uiSCitlPllOn
QRSUM-RECORD ,
(Record formats for intervals other than Y an'
SAROAD
P.ECOr.O POSITION __
'IP" I 1J5T ..

LENGTH
DATE .
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
• 1
PAGE 3 OF 3

DATA ITEM NAME


DESCRIPTION
••
NOTE 4.  This item has  a  value  of  -1.0  (undefined) if:
            a)  sampling  interval  is  less than 24 hours and % observations
                is not  greater  than 75
            b)  sampling  interval  is  24 hours or greater and there is only
                1 reported  value.

                     i

NOTE 5.     The reporting units code is taken from the last record used in construct
            ing monthly summary records and from the first record used in  construct-
            ing quarterly and yearly summary records.  All values in the summary
            record are in standard units for each pollutant/method.

NOTE 6.     This item is meaningful in yearly summary records only,  and indicates
            the number of quarters during which criteria weremet regarding the
            number of reported values.  In monthly and quarterly summary records,
            this item contains zero*


NOTE 7.     The "criteria flag" contains "1" if the sampling criteria for  the
            summarization interval (month, quarter, or year) are satisfied,  or
            contains a  blank otherwise.
                                   7.2.3-14

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CHAPTER
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DATE PAGE
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7.2.3.4    YEARLY SUMMARIES
-" ' AEROS FILE
OUAL1HER [FILL fitt-ic
,.ADI3 1 MADB-YRSUH-D
DESCRIPT ON
U/iTE
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE One record for each pollutant/sitc/fime period. The record
:.ori tains: ", of possible observations, maximum, minimum, median values, the value
substituted for 0 in constructing statistics, number of substitutions, number of
observations, sum of values, sum of squares, sjrn of natural logs (In), sum of In2
jnits reported MAD3 criteria met. flag, arithmetic mean and standard deviation, and
second moment. Also contained in the record are: second maximum value, number of .
nolations or primary standards, number of violations of secondary standards tiire
^n^un'?*1™'71 V3luG occurred MO/DA/HR), and time at which second maximum occurred
i':0/DA/ rm ) ,
ISE: Retrieval programs use this file with both interactive and batch access.
F1LIMYPE. .
DSDF t3 ASCII COBOL
D PRINT FILE X3 SEQUENTIAL
D PUNCH FILE D DIRECT
(~1 Cl INDEXED-SEQUENTi;)

STORAGE fiEDlUii ' FILE AVAILABILITY
(S'DisK/ DRCSTRICTED
y*"6 {8u«li5I[:Ig a«^««T
UCASns'' D TEMPORARY
p Standard n
RECORD I;;G HODE • RECORD SIZE
^INTERNAL DF DAN E] FIXED L
D COMPACT DuOAN OVARIABL
DCFH r D v DAM
3LOCKIIIG . f
D UNBLOCKED v
nt-m.-^rn- ?R CCHA.RACTERSI PER
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D FORTRAN CJ OTHER •
n FORH,\TTFn
n UNFORMATTED
L D

CATALOGED FILE DESCRIPTION
DNO
fflYES: FILE NAME NfiDB*r!ADB-OESC
PROC HAKE NAOBYRSUM

EKGTH: 140 CHARACTERS
E LENGTH: THRU CHARACTERS

EY (IF APPLICABLE)
24 . CHARACTERS LONG
CO-ITE-T: STATE, AREA, SITE, AGEN'CYV
^E^.pCLL.MtAlTT, METHOOrnTTlrtVAL.YEA
FILE ChEATIOM ;-;iiJ /iAIf-'iEilAIiCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: ' NAC034 ff|A050 taDP to rtic;'
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Mannual
SECTION U
R
CHAPTER F
SUBJECT ?
ser Generated SECTION CHAPTER SUBJECT
etrievals 7 ? 1
ile Descriptions DATE PAGE
3/11/76 16
APOAP
NADB-YRSUMS-D ' • YRS&MS REC •
.CATION - ' "ATE' .
PAGC 1 OF 2
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COP.O POSITION
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10
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19
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23
- 24
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40
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. G0
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LENGTH
140
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24
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2
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5
2
1
2
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1
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4
4
4
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4 -
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4
4
4
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2
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(140)
X{96) -
X(24)
X(22)
X(2)
X(4)
X(3)
X
X(2) -
X(5)
XX
X
XX
XX
X
X
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1 .'
COMP-1
•• COMP-1
COMP-1 '
COMP-1 •
COf-lP-1
CO/!?-!
COMP-1
COMP-1
S9(/i(CCXP
DATA ITEM HAHE
YRSUMS-REC:
DATA- PART:
YS-KEY:-
YS-SUB-KEY:
YS-STATE
YS-AREA . •
YS-SITE
YS-AGENCY . .. . •' .
YS-PROJECT
YS-POLUTCOD
YS-METHOD
.YS-INTVLCOD .-
YS-YEAR
YS-YR-IND
YS-YR-IHT . • '
YS-YR-PERIOD
YS-P£RC-OBS '
YS-ARIT-MEAN
YS-LH-MEAN ' "
YS-GEO-MEAN .
YS-ARlt-STD-DEV
YS-LN-STO-nPV . '
YS-GEO-STO-DEV" •
YS-2CD-MOM
YS-MAX-VAL _ .
YS-VEO-y/i!.
YS-KIii-VAL
YS-ZERO-SUB
YS-f.'UMB-OBS 7.2.3-16

DESCRIPTIO.'I
Data Record
Data Portion
YRSUM Key
•Sub Key
State
Area
• Site ; " '
Agency
Project
Pollutant
Method .
Interval
Year
Quarter
Interval
Period
& Observations
Arithmetic mean
Natural logs
Geometric mean
Arithmetic star.riar
deviation
Logs standard
; deviation
Geometric str.ndaix
deviation
Second moment
Maximum value
Med '>..-, •,-'•.;-
Miniiiiu.:] v;u!;t.-
Zero substitution;
# observations

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CHAPTER
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DATE PAGE
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li mt 	 -^'""D'' KUOKD nAM^SCaiPUGM
f MAnn-YRSIIMS-n . YRSUMS-REC
VPLKATIOM
. SAROAD
: prcor.o POSITION
i n<-vr
75
7?
81
85
89
93
95
96
97
!«5T
76
80
84
88- :
92
94
95
96
140
•
LENGTH
."2
4
4
. 4
4
2
1
1
44
DATE .
P
Augirst, 1975
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
S9(4)COMP
COMP-1
COMP-1 "
COMP-1
COMP-1
XX
9
X
X(44)
DATA ITEM NAME
YS-SU8S-MADE
YS-SUM-X
YS-SUM-XX
YS-SUM-LN-X
YS-SUM-LN-XX
YS.-UNITS
YS-VAL-QRT-CNT
YS-CRIT.
FILLER . .' • - ' •
ACE ..2 OF . 2

DESCRIPIlC.'i
# substitutions rr:u.
Sum -of values in Q.::"
Sum of values in C?.~
Sum of logs
Sum of logs squared
Units reported .
# valid quarters
Criteria flag
Not used
7.2.3-17

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Volume III SUBJECT CAPOAD
<\EROS Surrmary and Retrieva
• Mannual
.
'DB-YRSUM-T;
.PFLI CAT 10(1

SAROAD
ijiECOP.D 1
'j

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31
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74 •

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82 .:



86


90
.

92
94 .
95
132
LENGTH
24

4


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36






YRAVG-RECORD
SECTION


DATE
CHAPTER

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3
PAGE
3/11/76 . 18












(^OCnrd formats fnr int.prv.lls Of Y r.nd Z On]'
DATE .
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(24)



COMP-1




COMP-1
(occurs 9}


COMP-1 -




COMP-1


SH9(5)


SH9(5)

•
SH9(5)






SH9(5)


SH9(5)



X(6)




Oisplay-1

X(6)
Oispl

X(2)
•X(2)
SH9(1)

•
ay-1




X(6)
Oisplay-1

PAGE
1_ _
OF


*
DATA ITEM NAME
AVGKEY



PERCENT- DBS' '


.
. .


HI-VALUE '






SECOND-MAX


'.



MIN-VALUE



" NUMBER-OBS



PRI-VIOLATIONS



PRI-IIOVL-VIOLATIONS



. "




-
SEC-VIOLATIONS

SEC-f




OVL-VIOLATIONS








LAST-PRI-VIOLATION .






LAST-SEC-VIOLATION






FILLER
UNITS-CODE ' .
VALID-QTRS
HI-VAL-TIME _ .
_ 7.2.3-18 	 	 „„.____
OESCRIPTJO.1)
SAROAD
record
key for this
(see note
1)
', of possible running ;
averages present
note 2) .
(sec
i
"he 9 highest running
average values (see note ;
3)


The non-overlapping
second
maximum value
see note 4) ;
The smallest running .
average value
a of running average
values
present .-

'otal # of violations of
the primary standard
of non-ov6rlapping
violations of -the
srimary standard
see
lote 5)
Total i
of violations of
:he secondary sta
idard
; of non-overlapping
nolations of the
secondary star, Jard
see note 5)
Time of the last
vio'cf
of the -primary ster-nord
(See note 6)
Time of the' last
vi j'if
of the secondary std: ;:•'
(see note 6)
Not used
Code fcr stanc'ard jiiits
See note 7
Time of occuccicc -of.th;
9 hinricst .•••:"._•._••:.. .. y -..'..-;

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SECTION
7
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
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•lie :.v:::/i:::":niofi
j      -;ADB-YRSUM-T>
 YRAVG-RECORD
Record format for  intervals of Y ?od_2 only)
.P?LICATIO:<
SAROAD
RECOr.D POSITION
rjr'JT
133
137
LS5T
136
140
LENGTH
4
4
CATE .
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(6).
Display-1
X(6) .
Display-1
PAGE 2 OF 2

DATA ITEM NAME
SEC-MAX-TIME
MIN-VAL-TIME

DESCRIPTION
Time of .occurrence cf
SECOND-MAX (see note 6.
Time of occurence of
MIN-VALUE (see note 5)
          NOTE 1.      SAROAD key contains keys for: state(2), area(4), site(3), agency(l),
                       project(2), pollutant(5), method(2), interval(l), year(2) and
                       month(2); numbers in parentheses indicate the number of characters
                       for each code.  In monthly, quarterly and yearly summary records
                       the 'month-code1 contains a 2-digit month number (01-12), quarter
                       number (01-04), or 0J) respectively.

          NOTE 2.      Since the maximum possible number of 8-hour running average
                       values may be 6, 12, or 24 (depending on sampling interval),
                       the value -1.0 is assigned to PERCENT-DBS when interval code
                       is Y or Z.

          NOTE 3.      Values are in descending magnitude; i.e., HI-VALUE (1) is the
                       largest, HI-VALUE (9) is the smallest of the 9 values.  The
                       nine values are not necessarily unique; if the largest value
                       occurs 3 times, for example, then HI-VALUE (1) = HI-VALUE (2) =
                       HI-VALUE (3), and the time of occurrence (HI-VAL-TIME) are not
                       necessarily in chronologic order.   . If fewer than 9 values are
                       present, the excess HI-VALUE items have the value -1.0.

          NOTE 4.      This item has the value -1.0 if" a non-overlapping average value
                       cannot be found.

          NOTE 5;      Non-overlapping violations are those which occur at times separated
                       by at least the duration of the averaging interval.

          NOTE 6.      Times  of occurrence consist of month, day and end-hour codes
                       (2-digits .each), stored as FIELDATA (rather than ASCII).  If
                       a  time is undefined the time if occurrence  field contains
                       FIELDATA zeros.

          NOTE 7.      In monthly and quarterly summary records, VALID-QTRS contains
                       zero and CRITERIA contains '!'.  In yearly sum-nary records, VALID-
                       QTRS contains the number of quarterly sur.vr.ary records p.--.2soiit;
                       CRITERIA contains 'i' if all four quarters are present or blank
                       otherwise.        .                          •            ...
                                          7.2.3-19

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' ' SAROAD
•ECORO POSIT ion
1

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_
•
SUBJECT
•j
,J
PARF
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SUBJECT S/'-RO.An








DATE .
'
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(24)



COMP'l



COMP-1






COMPT1



CO-IP- 1



COMP-1






' COMP-1



COMP-1






COMP-1

-




CCMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1








_•
SH9(5)
SH9(5)






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COMP-1
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(Record' formats for intervals
PACE 1
*
DATA ITEM NAME
SUMKEY


PERCENT- OBSERVATIONS

-
ARITHMETIC-MEAN

.
'

. LOG-MEAN


GEOMETRIC- MEAN


ARITH-STD-DEVIATION
.



LOG-STD-DEVIATION


GEOM-STD-DEVIATION



•
SECOND-MOMENT •
.
* •
•
•
MAXIMUM '
MEDIAN
MINIMUM
ZEPOSUB '








other than
OF 3




Y and :


DESCRIPTION
SAROAD key for this
record (see note' 1) .
% of possible obse
reported (see note
•-vaticr
2)
•Arithmetic 'mean of
reported values (see
note 3)
Natural


log of ARITHMETIC
MEAN (see note 3)-
Geometric mean of report^
ed values (see note 3)
Standard deviation
about
the arithmetic mean
(see .note 4)
Natural
log of V\RITH-STD-
DEVIATION (see note 4} '
Standard
deviation
about
the geom. mean '(see note"
4)
Variance

about the


arithmetic mean (see
note 4).
Maximum


reported value
Median reported va1
Minimum
ue
reported value
The value substituted
for. reported values sr.j]'
er than
. ' . • tectable
OBSERVATIONS
ZERdCNT


SUMX


•
SUMX2 '
SUHLX

7.2.3-20 ,
the nirii",'jr
value.
cu-

# of reported values
8 of time's ZEROSU3
v;a s
substituted for reports:
values


Sum of 7'cported values
Sum of squares of re-
Sum Of Ilcf;!jr3; lO^:. jf'
reported
values .
•

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2
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DATE PAGE
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rue ::::::/otscKiPiioii KCCOP.D nAiit/utscRiPiion
' '..DB-YRSUM-D YRSUH •RECORP
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! SAROAD
RECORD I
89

.
93


; 95
96 '
97

101 •



103


105


109
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94


95
96
100

102



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108


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4


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4

2



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DATA ITEM
PICTURE
COMP-1


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SH9(1)
X(D.
COMP-1

SH9.(5)



SH9(5)


X(6)
Display-1

X(6)
. Display-1

X(28)
DATA ITEM NAME
SUMLX2
.

UNITS _


VALID-QUARTERS
- CRIT-FLAG
• SECOND-MAXIMUM

PRIMARY-VIOLATIONS

. -

SECONDARY-VIOLATIONS
.

TIME-OF-SEC-MAX
"

TIME-OF-PRI-MAX
-. . .

FILLER
DESCRIPTION
Sum of squares of
natural logs of report
values
Code for units in whic
values were reported
'(see note- 5)
See note 6
Criteria flag (sea not
Second highest reporte
value
# of violations of the
primary standard or '
zero of no standard
exists
I? of violations"'of the
secondary standard -or
zero if no standard ex
Month, day and 'end-nci:
when second naxi-T.'jm
value was reported
Month, day and end-hci:
when maximum value v;a?
reported
Mot used
NOTE 1.  SAROAD key contains key for:  state(2), area(4), site(3), agency(l),
         project(2), pollutants(5), method(2), interval(l),  year(2) and
       •  month(2); number in parenthesis indicates the number of characters
         for each code.   For composite data records, the 'month code'  con-
         tains the sampling interval of the conposited data  and the
         period of compositing (1 character each).  For monthly, quarterly
         and yearly surr.-iar.y records the 'month code1 contains the n:onth
         number (01-12), quarter number (01-04) or 00, respectively.

NOTE 2.  PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS is undefined for data samoled  at(24-hour

         code X)  and a  value or -i.»j ~is encereu.

NOTE 3.  This item has a value of -1.3 (undefined) if the sampling interval
         is less than 24 hours and 5 observations is not greater than 75.
                             .7.2.3-21      		 .

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                                                                              DESCRIPTION
           NOTE 4.
          NOTE 5.
          NOTE 6.
          NOTE 7.
Tin's item has  a  value  of  -1.0  (undefined) if:
   a)  sampling  interval  is less than 24 hours and * observations
       is not  greater  than 75
   b)  sampling  interval  is 24 hours or greater and there  is only
       1  reported value.

         _  -.  ,	   	  .    '    '   :      '  ...   ••                  •  I
   The reporting units code  is taken from the last record used in constr.
   ing monthly summary records and from the  first  record used in construe
   ing quarterly and yearly  summary records.   All  values in the sum-nary
   record are  in standard units  for each pollutant/method.

   This item is  meaningful in  yearly summary  records only, and indicates
   the number  of quarters during which  criteria weremet regarding the
   number of reported  values.  In monthly and  quarterly summary records,
   this item contains  zero.


   The  "criteria flag" contains "1"  if the sampling criteria  for  the
   summarization interval  (month, quarter, or year) are satisfied, or
 .  contains a blank otherwise.
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7.2<.3u5.    QUARTERLY  FREQUENCIES

AEROS FILE
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DATE
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       FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
                               All  Frequency Files

          One record for each pollutant/site/time period.   Key field contains  state,
          area, site, agency, pollutant,  method,  interval,  and date codes.   Percentile
          value field contains  value for  the following  percentiles:  10-16-20-30-40-
          50-60-70-80-84-90-95-96-97-93-99.  A high values field has 1st,  2nd,  and
          3rd highest unique values.  A high-count  field  has counts of the  1st,  2nd,
          and 3rd highest unique values. . A  field aives the  reporting units  and another
         field contains the number  of observations.   Note:   Tnere are no composite
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FILE -TYPE
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NAD034 (HAP51 tape to disk) 
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7.2.3.6     YEARLY FREQUENCIES
                      ~AEROS   FILE   DESCRIPTION
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 NADB-YRfRQ-D
                                                                    DATE
      FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE    ALL FREQUENCY FILES
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      site, agency, pollutant, method, interval  and date codes.  Percentile value field
      contains values for the following percentiles:  10-16-20-30-40-50-60-70-80-84-93-95-J
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FILE -TYPE
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7.2.3.7    SITEFILE
AEROS FILE
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DESCRIPTION
DATE
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FILE DESCRIPTION ADD USE Sampling Site Description data from SAROAD "Site
Identification" forms. Contains codes for state, area, site, agency, project,
AQCR, county, EPA-region and SMSA. Contains city name and population, county
name, UTM and grid coordinates, latitutde and llongitude, supporting agency, site
address, station type, AQCR population, elevation above ground and mean sea level
time zone and comments. ' '
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SR-KEY
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SR-CITY-POPL
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DESCRIPTION

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Code
'State Code
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City Population • .
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Longitude Direction
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Latitude
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AEROS FILE
QUALIFIER FILE HAKE
NADB NADB-PARMFL
DESCRIPTION
DATE
. June S, 1975
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE Contains the monitored air pollutant and meteor-logical
parameters their methods of collection and analysis and associated codes: name
of parameter, name of collection method," name of analysis method, time-interval
code, approximation to the minimum detectable value, reporting decimal point,
standard units code, conversion factor for units.
USE: Input to all SAROAD reporting programs other than publication programs
NA250, NA217, and NA218. - 	 • .
Is used for Summary and Frequency File Creation.
FILE -TYPE
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P Standard D
RECORD I iiG MODE RECORD SIZE
£>i INTERNAL . DF DAN OFIXEDL
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D UNBLOCKED N
0 BLOCKED: 30 0^^IERSi p«" '

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FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: NA031B
FILE SIZE: 1 POS
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[Ji RACKS
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D NO ' •
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.
ENGTH: ' 94 ._ CHARACTERS
E LENGTH: THRU CHARACTERS

EY (IF APPLICABLE) •..-•
10 CHARACTERS LONG
CONTENT: POLLUTANT, METHOD, UNITS AMD
INTERVAL
(pRnr.tJAM MA.v.r)
AS OF 05/22/75
(TIME. IHTFRVAI ) •
PER , ...

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TYPE: nrfoiiE MEDIUM: DCARDS LOCATFD AT:
,/.;-."i.CiAL LJ1'-5^ »M.;H
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	 -: :•••-;•. ""-'-I-T
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Mannual
SECTION User Generated SECTION
Retrievals

/
CHAPTER File Descriptions DATE
CHAPTER SUBJECT

2 3
PAGE
3/11/76 . 33
SUBJECT SAPHAD


• r;u ::;v".:/cEscRirTic;i
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'\ SAROAD June
3
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11
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X(2)
X(2)
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• PARAMETER REC

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5, 1975
DATA ITEM N«tf
PARAMETER- REC
IR-KEY
1R-POLT-COD
1R-METH
IR-UNITS
Ift-INTVL.
IR-CONV-FAC'
1R-UR-MIN-DETC
IR-NU-HIN-DETC
IR-UR-DP
IR-NU-DP
IR-STD-UTS
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IR-POL-NME-2. ' .
IR-MET-COL
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. OF 1

DESCRIPTION
Record
Identification key
Pollutant Code
Method^
Units

Interval
Conversion Factor
Urban Minimum Detect-
Non-Urbap Mininun
Detectaoie
Urban Decimal Point
Non-Urben Decimal fo
Standard Units
Pollutant Name Part I
Pollutant Name Part 2
Method of Collect^.-.
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Volume III
^EROS Summary and Retrieva
Mannual
SECTION User Generated
Retrievals
CHAPTER File Descriptions
SUBJECT SAROAD
SECTION
7
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 34
7.2.3.9     POLLI'TANT FILF (Mares
.. . .
AEROS
QUALIFIER
NADB
FILE.
DES
CRI
PTiON
FILE NAME
HADB-POLTFL
DATE
June 5,

1975
       FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
           File contains pollutant code and the name  of the associated pollutant.

           USES:  Accessed by five-dioit pollutant code.  Is used by standard retrieval
          programs  and in editing routines also by nroarams oroducinq a listina.
•
FILE .TYPE
DSDF 0 ASCI i COBOL
D PRINT FILE O SEQUENTIAL •
D PUNCH FILE D DIRECT
D FORTRAN d OTHER
n FORMATTED
D UNFORMATTED
D . ,201 INDEXED-SEQUENTIAL D

STORAGE MEDIUfl
0D1SK t
DTAPE/S LABELED
._. 1 OUNLABELED
D CARDS v
Q Standard
RECORDING KOBE
IB INTERNAL DF
D COMPACT D U
DCFH Qv
n
BLOCKIIIG
D UNBLOCKED
E BLOCKED: 10 E
EL


FILE AVAILABILITY
CD RESTRICTED
IS PERMANENT
D TEMPORARY
n
DAN
DAN
DAN

CATALOGED FILE DESCRIPTION
Duo
BYES: FILE NAME NADB-DESC
' PROC NAME NADBPOLTISAH

RECORD SIZE
E FIXED LENGTH: 50 CHARACTERS
D VARIABLE LENGTH: THRU CHARACTERS

K
CHARACTERS! PER
RECORDS ? BLOCK
' ' •
£Y (IF APPLICABLE)
5 CHARACTERS LONG
CONTENT: POLLUTANT CODE

       FILE  CRtATIOII A,','D MAIiiTEiiANCE
         FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY:
NAB32
                              (PROGRAM NAME)
FILE SIZE: 1
UPDATE FREQUENCY:
ANTICIPATED GROWTH
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: QNONE
ESYSTEM
ESPEC.AL
POS '. A* OF 09/^/75
Irregular when new pollutant cataloged (TIMF niTrsvail
DRECORD
H TRACKS PER , '
-
MEDIUM: g CARDS LOCATED AT:
0TAPE FILE NAHE: NADB-POLT-T
QDISK FREQUENCY:
7 o T T, NUMBER OF GENERATIONS KEPT: 2

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Protection Agency
CHAPTtR
National A1r
Data Branch
HEF
i
Volume III SUBJECT
K)S Summary and Retrieva
Mannual
Inu ::;:;:/o:5CE:p[:a:i
'• 'NADB-POLTFL
f
File Descriptions
SAWD
K£Cuku li/'Jit/uciCRlHTlUi
POLT-REC
APPLICATION DATE
• - • n
SAROAD June 5, 1975
p.ECor.o FOSITIO:;
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1
1
2
2
7
	
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50
1
6
6
50
LENGTH
50
1
5
5
44
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X
X(5)
X(44)
' /
/
/
•/
7.
DATA ITEM NAME
POLT-REC
PF-DELETE
PF-KEY .
PF-POLT-COD
PF-P.OLT-NME
2.3-35
SECTION CHAPTER SUBJECT
7 2 3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 35

VGE 1 OF 1

DESCRIPTION
.Record
»
Space
Pollutant key
Pollutant code
Pollutant name
)
j
i

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CHAPTER File Descriptions
SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER NADB
FILENAME NADB-YRSUM-B
SECTION CHAI
7 ;
DATE
3/11/76
>TER SUBJECT
> 3
PAGE
36
7.2.3.10  NADB-YRSUM-B
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
One record for each pollutant/site/time period. The record contains: % of possible
observations, maximum, minimum, median values, the value substituted for 0 in con-
structing statistics, number of substitutions, number of observations, sum of
values, sum of squares, sum of natural logs(ln), sum of In2, units reported NADB
criteria met flag, arithmetic mean and standard deviation, and second moment. Also
contained in the record are: second maximum value, number of violations of primary
standard, number of violations secondary standards, time at which maximum value
occurred (HO/DA/HR), and time at which second maximum occurred (MO/DA/HR).
USE: Retrieval programs use this file with both interactive and batch access.
FILE TYPE
DSDF
D PRINT FILE
O PUNCH FILE
n
(1 ASCII COBOL
O SEQUENTIAL
Q DIRECT
Q INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
O FORTRAN
Q FORMATTED
O UNFORMATTED
n
O OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
a VPS: en e UAMC NADB*NADB-DESC
0 NO PROCNAME NADBYRSUM

BLOCKING
LJ ni uwiscis Q CHARACTERS PER
Q UNBLOCKED ° RECORDS BLOCK
RECORD SIZE
H FIXED LENGTH: 5040 CHARACTERS
O VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTERS

KEY(iFAPPLicABLE)*Actual pointer is
,. record number.
ZH nUARACTFRS \ ONG
rr»,TF«T. STATE rAREA. SITE. AGENCY rPROJECT.
POLLUTANT. METHOD. INTERVAL. YR,YR INDICATE
FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: NA034Y (p,
F.LFS.ZE: 35 POS
ASne 9/4/75
UPDATE pppon^ov. BI-WEEKLY, EXCEPT FOR JAN., APR., JULY. & OCT»
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 1600 §™J£™ P« Update
n
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: O NONE M
Q SYSTEM
& SPECIAL
RECORDING MODE
Q INTERNAL D F Q AN
D COMPACT D U Q AN
Q CFH O V O AN
n

FILE AVAILABILITY
O RESTRICTED
IS PERMANENT
O TEMPORARY
n

STORAGE MEDIUM
B DISK
Q TAPE IS LABELED
Q UNLABELED
O CARDS
? n Standard
IOGRAM NAME)
ME INTERVAL)
cnniM Q r&nps ( rv-ATcn AT, EPA
n TAPF B,,F«AMF- NADB*NADB- YRSUMS-T
O DISK FREQUENCY: BI-WEEKLY
NUMBER OF GENERATIONS KEPT: 4
                                    7.2,3-36

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CHAPTER pile
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• Generated SECTION
•ievals j
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
AD 3/11/76 . 37
QUALIFIER
FILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-YRSUM-B
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
25
29
33
37
41
45
49
53
57
61
65
LAST
5040
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
LENGTH
5040
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
YRSUM-RECORD (Record formats for inter-
vals other than Y and Z only)
DATE -I
PAGE OP

DATA ITEM
PICTURE

X(24)
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1





COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1

COMP-1
COMP-1

COMP-1
COMP-1
DATA ITEM NAME
RECORD1 -BLOCK
SUMKEY
PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS
ARITHMETIC-MEAN
LOG-MEAN
GEOMETRIC-MEAN
ARITH-STD-DEVIATION
LOG-STD-DEVIATION
GEOM-STD-DEVIATION
SECOND-MOMENT
MAXIMUM
MEDIAN
MINIMUM


4

DESCRIPTION
Occurs 36 Times
SAROAD key for this
record (see note 1 )
% of possible observa-
tions reported (see
note 2)
Arithmetic mean of re^
ported values
Natural log of ARITH-
METIC MEAN
Geometric mean of re-
ported values
Standard deviation a-
bout the arithmetic
mean (see note 3)
Natural log of ARITH-
STD-DEVIATION (see
note 3)
Standard deviation a-
bout the geom. mean
(see note 3)
Variance about the
arithmetic mean (see
note 3)
Maximum reported
value
Median reported value
Minimum reported valui
7.2.3-37

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SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER
FILE NAME
SECTION CHA
7 ;
DATE
3/11/76
»TER SUBJECT
I 3
PAGE
38
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
warm YRSIIM R YRSUM-RECORD (Record formats for in-
NADB-YRSUM-B tervals other than Y and Z only)
APPLICATION DATE „ »
PAGE ' OF ^
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
69
73
75
77
81
85
89
93
95
96
97
101
LAST
72
74
76
80
84
88
92
94
95
96
100
102
LENGTH
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
2
1
1
4
2
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
COMP-1
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
X(2)
SH9(1)
X(D
COMP-1
SH9(5)
DATA ITEM NAME
ZEROSUB
OBSERVATIONS
ZEROCNT
SUMX
SUMX2
SUMLX
SUMLX2
UNITS
VALID-QUARTERS
CRIT-FLAG
SECOND-MAXIMUM
PRIMARY-VIOLATIONS

DESCRIPTION
The value substituted
for reported values
smaller than the mini
mum detectable value
# of reported values
# of times ZEROSUB
was substituted for
reported values
Sum of reported
values
Sum of squares of re-
ported values
Sum of natural logs
of reported values
Sum of squares of na-
tural logs of report-
ed values
Code for units in
which values were re-
ported (see note 4)
See note 5
Criteria flag (see
note 6)
Second highest re-
ported value
# of violations of
the primary standard
or zero if no
standard exists
7.2.3-38

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SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER

FILE NAME
SECTION


DATE
CHAPTER

SUBJECT
o

PAGE
3/11/76 39












FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-YRSUM-B YRSUM-RECORD
APPLICATION DATE
CADf)/\n

RECORD POSITION
FIRST
103



105



109


113
LAST
104



108



112


140

LENGTH
2



4



4


28
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
SH9(5)



X(6)
Display-1


X(6)
Display-1

X(28)

DATA ITEM NAME

PAGE

3 «E

4



SECONDARY-VIOLATIONS



TIME-OF-SEC-MAX



TIME-OF-PRI-MAX


FILLER














DESCRIPTION
# of violations of
the secondary stand-
ard or zero if no
standard exists
Month, day and end-
hour when second
maximum value was
reported
Month, day and end-
hour when maximum
value was reported
Not used
NOTE 1.  SAROAD key contains key for:   state(2), area(4),  site(3),  agency(l),
         project(2), pollutants(5), method(2), interval(1),  year(2),  and
         month(2); number in parenthesis indicates the number of characters for
         each code.  For composite data records, the 'month  code'  contains the
         sampling interval of the composited data and the  period of compositing
         (1 character each).  For monthly, quarterly and yearly summary records
         the 'month code' contains the month number (01-12), quarter number (01-04)
         or 00, respectively.

NOTE 2.  PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS is undefined for data sampled  at 24-hour intervals
         (interval code 7) and for 24-hour averages (interval code  X) and a
         value of -1.0 is entered.

NOTE 3.  This item has a value of -1.0 (undefined) if:
              sampling interval  is 24 hours or greater and there is only 1 reported
              value.

NOTE 4.  The reporting units code is taken from the last record used in constructing
         monthly summary records and from the first record used in  constructing
         quarterly and yearly summary records.  All values in the summary record are
         in standard units for each pollutant/method.
                                        7.2.3-39

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Re
CHAPTER Fl
cfl
SUBJECT on
QUALIFIER
FILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-YRSUM-B
APPLICATION DATE
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST LAST LENGTH
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
er Generated
trievals
le Descriptions
ROAD
SECTION CHAPTER
7 2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 40
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION YRSUM- RECORD
(Record formats for intervals of Y and
Z)

PAGE 4 OP

4

DATA ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION
NOTE 5.  This item is meaningful in yearly summary records  only,  and indicates
         the number of quarters during which criteria were  met regarding the
         number of reported values.  In monthly and quarterly summary records,  this
         item contains zero.

NOTE 6.  The "criteria flag" contains "1"  if the sampling criteria  for the
         summarization interval  (month, quarter, or year) are satisfied,  or contains
         a blank otherwise.
                                      7.2.3-40

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SUBJECT
QUALIFI
FILE NAf
User
Retri
File
SAROA
ER
ME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-YRSUM-B
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
25
29
65
r 69
73
75
77
79
81
LAST
5040
24
28
64
68
72
74
76
78
80
82
LENGTH
5040
24
4
36
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
DATE
DATA ITEM
PICTURE


X(24)
COMP-1
COMP-1
(occurs 9)
COMP-1
COMP-1
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
Generated
evals
Descriptions
D
SECTION
7
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 41
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION YRAVG-RECORD
(Record formats for intervals of Y and
I only)

DATA ITEM NAME
PAGE


RECORD 2-BLOCK
AVGKEY
PERCENT-OBS
HI-VALUE
SECOND-MAX
MIN-VALUE
NUMBER-OBS
PRI-VIOLATIONS
PRI-NOVL-VIOLATIONS
SEC-VIOLATIONS
SEC-NOVL-VIOLATIONS

1

3

DESCRIPTION
OCCURS 36 TIMES
SAROAD key for this
record (see note 1 )
% of possible runninc
averages present (see
note 2)
The 9 highest runninc
average values (see
note 3)
The non-overlapping
second maximum value
(see note 4)
The smallest running
average value
# of running average
values present
Total # of violation;
of the primary stand-
ard
# of non-overlapping
violations of the
primary standard (se<
note 5}
Total # of violation;
of the secondary
standard
# of non-overlapping
violations of the
secondary standard
(see note 5)
7.2.3-41

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CHAPTER Retrievals
File Descriptions
SUBJECT
SAROAD
QUALIFIER
FILE NAME
SECTION
7
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 42
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION YRAVG-RECORD
DB-YRSUM-B (Record formats for intervals of Y and
Z only)
APPLICATION DATE
SAROAD PA
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
83
87
91
93
95
96
97
133
137
LAST
86
90
92
94
95
96
132
136
140
LENGTH
4
4
2
2
1
1
36
4
4
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(6)
Display-!
X(6)
Display-1
X(2)
X(2)
SH9(1)
X(D
X(6)
Display-1
Occurs 9
X(6)
Display-1
X(6)
Display-1
DATA ITEM NAME
LAST-PRI-VIOLATION
LAST-SEC-VIOLATION
FILLER
UNITS-CODE
VALID-QTRS
CRITERIA
HI-VAL-TIME
SEC-MAX-TIME
MIN-VAL-TIME
BE 2 OP 3

DESCRIPTION
Time of the last vior
lation of the primary
standard (see note 6]
Time of the last vio-
lation of the second-
ary standard (see
note 6)
Not used
Code for standard
unit
See note 7
Criteria flag
Time of occurrence of
9 highest run. avg.
values
Time of occurrence of
SECOND-MAX (see note
6)
Time of occurrence of
MIN-VALUE (see note
6)
NOTE 1.  SAROAD key contains keys for:   state(2),  area(4),  site(3),  agency(l),
         project(2), pollutant(5), method(2),  interval(1),  year(2) and month
         (2); numbers in parentheses indicate  the  number of characters for
         each code.  In monthly, quarterly and yearly summary  records the
         'month code' contains a 2-digit month number (01-12), quarter number
         (01-04), or 00 respectively.
                                   7.2.3-42

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SECTION User Generated
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CHAPTER
File Descriptions
SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER
FILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
DB-YRSUM-B
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
LAST
LENGTH
DATE
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
SECTION CHAPTER
7 2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 43
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION YRAVG-RECORD
(Record formats for intervals of Y
and Z only)

PAGE 3 nt

3

DATA ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION
NOTE 2.  Since the maximum possible number of 8-hour running average values
         may be 6, 12, or 24 (depending on sampling interval), the value
         -1.0 is assigned to PERCENT-OBS when interval  code is Y or Z.

NOTE 3.  Values are in descending magnitude; i.e., HI-VALUE (1) is the  largest,
         HI-VALUE (9) is the smallest of the 9 values.   The 9 highest run.  avg.
         necessarily unique; if the largest value occurs 3 times, for example,
         then HI-VALUE (1) = HI-VALUE (2) = HI-VALUE (3), and the time  of
         occurrence (HI-VAL-TIME) are not necessarily in chronologic order.  If
         fewer than 9 values are present, the excess HI-VALUE items have the
         value -1.0.

NOTE 4.  This item has the value -1.0 if a non-overlapping average value cannot
         be found.

NOTE 5.  Non-overlapping violations are those which occur at times separated by
         at least the duration of the averaging interval.

NOTE 6.  Times of occurrence consist of month,  day and  end-hour codes (2-digits
         each), stored as FIELDATA (rather than ASCII).   If a time is undefined  the
         time of occurrence field contains FIELDATA zeros.

NOTE 7.  In monthly and quarterly summary records, VALID-QTRS contains  zero and
         CRITERIA contains T.  In yearly summary records, VALID QTRS  contains
         the number of quarterly summary records present; CRITERIA contains 'T  if
         all four quarters are present or blank otherwise.
                                       7.2.3-43

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CHAPTER File Descriptions
SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER NADB
F.LENAME NADB-YRSUM-I
SECTION
7
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 44
7.2.3.11  NADB-YRSUM-I
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This is a file of indices based on the record keys read from the NADB-QRSUM-T
tape file. The indices allow Quarterly Summary Data (from NADB-QRSUM-B) to be
accessed in a special mode. This will enable TSO to approximate an ISAM
structure.
File is created sequentially, accessed randomly.
FILE TYPE
DSOF
D PRINT FILE
O PUNCH FILE
n
01 ASCII COBOL
O SEQUENTIAL
D DIRECT
Q INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
O FORTRAN
a FORMATTED
a UNFORMATTED
n
O OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
Q YES: FILFNAMF
O NO PBOC NAME

BLOCKING
69 UNBLOCKED ° RECORDS BLOCK
RECORD SIZE
Q FIXED LENGTH: 2280 CHARACTERS
Q VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTERS

KEY(iFAPPLicABLE)*Actual key is record
0/l number.
tt rMARAPTFRSlONR
coNTENT5TATE/AREA/SITE/AGENCY/PROJECT/
POLLUTANT/METHOD/INTERVAL/YEAR/INDICATOF
FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: NA034Y IPf
FILE SIZE: 97 POS
AS OF
UPDATE cnpnncMi-v Bi-Weekly (T,
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 8000 O RECORD

FILE BACKUP
TYPE: D NONE M
Q SYSTEM
tjj SPECIAL
n

RECORDING MODE
B INTERNAL D F Q
Q COMPACT D U Q
D CFH D V Q
n

FILE AVAILABILITY
D RESTRICTED
IS PERMANENT
O TEMPORARY
n

AN
AN
AN

STORAGE MEDIUM
E) DISK
D TAPE D LABELED
„ n UNLABELED
D CARDS
0
IOGRAM NAME)
ME INTERVAL)
cnniM £) CARDS IOCATFD AT-
« TAPF F.TMAMF. NADB-YRSUM'T
n DISK FRFOUFNCV:
NUMBER OF GENERATIONS KEPT: ^


                                    7.2.3-44

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SAROAD
QUALIFIER
FILENAME
SECTION
7
DATE
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CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
PAGE
45
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-YRSUM-I OUTPUT-Q-RECORD
APPLICATION DATE j 1
SAROAD PACE nf

RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
The re









LAST
2280
2280
:ord cons










LENGTH

2280
ists of









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PICTURE

X(2280)
J5 24-charac










DATA ITEM NAME
OUTPUT-Q-RECORD
FILLER
ter keys. Each key is in
STATE
AREA
SITE
AGENCY
PROJECT
POLLUTANT
METHOD
INTERVAL
DATE (YR/QTR)

DESCRIPTION
Data Record

the following format:









7.2.3-45

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QUALIFIER NADB

FILE NAME NADB-QRSUM-B
SECTION

  7
CHAPTER

   2
SUBJECT

   3
 DATE

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      PAGE

       46
7.2.3.12  NADB-QRSUM-B
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE One record for each pollutant/site/time period. The record
contains: % of possible observations, maximum, minimum, median values, the value
substituted for 0 in constructing statistics, number of substitutions, number of
observations, sum of values, sum of squares, sum of natural logs (In), sum of In2
units reported NADB criteria met flag, arithmetic mean and standard deviation, In
mean and standard deviation, geometric mean and standard deviation and second mo-
ment. Also contained in the record are: second maximum value, number of violations
of primary standards, number of violations secondary standards, time at which max-
imum value occurred (MO/DA/HR), and time at which second maximum value occurred
(MO/DA/HR).
USE: Used primarily for the interactive SAROAD terminal system. Also for active
site report.
FILE TYPE
OSDF
O PRINT FILE
O PUNCH FILE
n
69 ASCII COBOL
a SEQUENTIAL
fl DIRECT
Q INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
O FORTRAN
D FORMATTED
O UNFORMATTED
n
D OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
0 VPS: Cll P KIAME NAnRDFSr
HNO PPOCMAME OTRSUMFILE
BLOCKING
u mu<,ncu ... _ Q CHARACTERS p£p
A UNBLOCKED ° "CORDS BL°CK
RECORD SIZE
CQ FIXED LENGTH: 5040 CHARACTERS
O VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTERS

KEY (IF APPLICABLE) *ActU3l key IS Of
24 ^.^ffifflKLwIthln file.
roiuTEm-STATE/AREA/SITE/AGENCY/PROJECT/
POLLUTANT/METHOD/INTERVAL/YEAR/INDICATOR
FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: NA0340 ,pf
F,LES,Z,=: 97 Pos asne 9/4/75
UPDATE cpFQMFwrv Bi -Weekly ITI
ANTICIPATED GROWTH: 8(3(30 g "CORD ^ Upc|ate
n
FILE BACKUP
TYPE: O NONE M
O SYSTEM
C3 SPECIAL
RECORDING MODE
Q INTERNAL Q F Q AN
a COMPACT O U Q AN
Q CFH O V O AN
n

FILE AVAILABILITY
D RESTRICTED
£) PERMANENT
O TEMPORARY
n

STORAGE MEDIUM
Q DISK
D TAPE 0 LABELED
„ O UNLABELED
D CARDS
D
IOGRAM NAME)
ME INTERVAL)
PPHIM Q CAROS LOCATED AT;
DO TAPF FILFNAMF: NADB-QRSUM'T
d DISK FREQUENCY: BI-WEEKLY
NUMBER OF GENERATIONS KEPT: 4
                                    7.2.3-46

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FILE NAME
SECTION CHAPTER SUBJECT
723
3/11/76 47
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
QRSUM- RECORD (Record formats for inter-
NADB-QRSUM-B ,vals otner tnan Y and Z only)
APPLICATION DATE
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
5
9
33
37
41
45
49
LAST
5(94(9
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
LENGTH
'50419
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA ITEM
PICTURE

X(24)
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
PAGE ' nr ^

DATA ITEM NAME
RECORD-BLOCK
SUMKEY


PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS
ARITHMETIC-MEAN
LOG-MEAN
GEOMETRIC-MEAN



ARITH-STD-DEVIATION
LOG-STD-DEVIATION
GEOM-STD-DEVIATION

DESCRIPTION
Occurs 36 times
SAROAD key for this
record (see note 1)
% of possible observe
tions reported (see
note 2)
Arithmetic mean of
reported values (see
note 3)
Natural log of ARITH-
METIC MEAN see note
3)
Geometric mean of
reported values (see
note 3)
Standard deviation
about the arithmetic
mean (see note 4)
Natural log of ARITH-
STD-DEVIATION (see
note 4)
Standard deviation
about the geom. mean
(see note 4)
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FILE NAME
SECTION CHAI
7
DATE
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>TER SUBJECT
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PAGE
48
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
MB™ nocuM D ORSUM-RECORD (Record formats for inter-
NADB-QRSUM-B vals Qther than y and z on]y)
APPLICATION DATE
PAGE 2 OF 4
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
53


57
61
65
69



73
75


77
81

85

LAST
56


60
64
68
72



74 .
76


80
84

88


LENGTH
4


4
4
4
4



2
2


4
4

4

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
COMP-1


COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1



SH9(5)
SH9(5)


COMP-1
COMP-1

COMP-1


DATA ITEM NAME
SECOND-MOMENT


MAXIMUM
MEDIAN
MINIMUM
ZEROSUB



OBSERVATIONS
ZEROCNT


SUMX
SUMX2

SUMLX


DESCRIPTION
Variance about the
arithmetic mean (see
note 4)
Maximum reported valu
Median reported value
Minimum reported valu
The value substituted
for reported values
smaller than the mini
mum detectable value.
# of reported val ues
# of times ZEROSUB
was substituted for
reported values
Sum of reported value
Sum of squares of
reported values
Sum of natural logs
of reported values
7.2.3-48

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                QUALIFIER


                FILE NAME
       User Generated
       Retrievals

       File Descriptions

       SAROAD
                 SECTION
                    7
  CHAPTER
     2
SUBJECT
   3
                  DATE

                  3/11/76
        PAGE

         49
  FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION

   NADB-QRSUM-B
                                   RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
                                   QRSUM-RECORD-(Record formats for inter
                                   vals other than Y and Z only.)
  APPLICATION
                                  DATE
                                                            PAGE.
                                                                         OF.
   RECORD POSITION
   FIRST
            LAST
                   LENGTH
                            DATA ITEM

                             PICTURE
                                             DATA ITEM NAME
                                                                     DESCRIPTION
   133
   137
136
140
x(6)
Display-!
x(6)
Display-1
SEC-MAX-TIME
MIN-VAL-TIME
Time of occurence
of SECOND-MAX (see
note 6)

Time of occurrence
of MIN-VALVE (see
note 6)
NOTE 1.     SAROAD key contains keys  for: state(2), area(4),  site(3),  agency(l),
            project(Z), pollutant(5), method(2),  interval(l), year(2)  and month(2);
            numbers in parentheses  indicate  the number  of  characters  for  each  code.
            In monthly, quarterly and yearly summary  records  the  'month-code'
            contains a 2-digit month number  (01-12),  quarter  number  (01-04), or
            00 respectively.

NOTE 2.     Since the maximum possible number of  8-hour running average values may
            be 6, 12, or 24 (depending on sampling interval), the  value -1.0 is
            assigned to .PERCENT-OBS when interval code  is  Y or Z.

NOTE 3.     Values are in descending magnitude; i.e., HI-VALUE (1) is  the largest,
            HI-VALUE (9) is the smallest of  the 9 values.  The nine  values are not
            necessarily unique; if  the largest value  occurs 3 times,  for  example,
            then HI-VALUE (1) = HI-VALUE (2_ = HI-VALUE (3),  and the  time of
            occurence (HI-VAL-TIME) are not  necessarily in chronologic order.   If
            fewer than 9 values are present, the  excess  HI-VALUE items have the
            value -1.0.

NOTE 4.     This item has the value - 1.0 if a non-overlapping average value can-
           "not be found.

NOTE 5.     Non-overlapping violations are those  which  occur  at time  separated
            by at least the duration of the  averaging interval.
                                    7.2.3-49

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FILENAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-QRSUM-B
APPLICATION
RECORD POSITION
FIRST LAST
DATE
LENGTH
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
SECTION C
7
DATE
3/11/76
HAPTER SUBJECT
2 3
PAGE
5Q
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
QRSUM-RECORD- (Record formats for inter-
vals other than Y and Z only.

PAGE

DATA ITEM NAME
4 oc 4

DESCRIPTION
NOTE 6.     Times of occurrence consist of month, day and end-hour codes  (2-digits
            each), stored as FIELDATA (rather than ASCII).  If a time is  undefined
            the time of occurrence field contains FIELDATA zeros.

NOTE 7.     In monthly and quarterly summary records, VALID-QTRS contains zero
            and CRITERIA contains '!'.  In yearly summary records, VALID-QTRS
            contains the number of quarterly summary records  present; CRITERIA
            contains '!' if all four quarters are present or  blank otherwise.
                                   7.2.3-50

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File Descr
SAROAD
ER
iflE
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-QRSUM-B
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
25
29
65
69
73
75
77
79
LAST
5040
24
28
64
68
72
74
76
78
80
LENGTH
5040
24
4
36
4
4
2
2
2
2
DATE
DATA ITEM
PICTURE

X(24)
COMP-1



COMP-1
(occurs 9)
COMP-1
COMP-1
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
SH9(5)





SH9(5)
a ted
iptions
SECTION CHAPTER
7 2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 51
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
ORAVG- RECORD (Record formats for
intervals of Y and Z only)

DATA ITEM NAME
PACE 1 OP


RECORD-BLOCK
(WGKEY



PERCENT-OBS
HI -VALUE
SECOND-MAX
MIN-VALUE
NUMBER-DBS
PRI-VIOLATIONS.
PRI-NOVL-VIOLATIONS
SEC-VIOLATIONS

4

DESCRIPTION
OCCURS 36 TIMES
SAROAD key for this
record (see note 1)
% of possible running
averages present (see
note 2)
The 9 highest running
average values
The non-overlapping
second maximum value
(see note 4)
The smallest running
average value
# of running average
values present
Total # of violations
of the primary stan-
dard
# of non-overlapping
violations of the
secondary standard
(see note 5)
Total i of violations
of the secondary stan-
dard
7.2.3-51

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FILENAME
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7
DATE
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>TER SUBJECT
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PAGE
52
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
.nn r,nc,,» D ORAVG-RECORD-Record formats for
NADB-QRSUM-B intervals of Y and Z only.
APPLICATION DATE „ .
PAGE ' OF ^
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
81



83


87



91
93
95
96

97


LAST
82



86


90



92
94
95
96

132



LENGTH
2



4


4



2
2
1
1

36


DATA ITEM
PICTURE
SH9(5)



X(6)
Display-1

X(6)
Display-1


X(2)
X(2)
SH9(1)
X(l)

X(6)



DATA ITEM NAME
5EC-NOVL-VIOLATIONS



.AST-PRI-VIOLATION


LAST-SEC-VIOLATION



FILLER
UNITS-CODE
VALID-OTRS
CRITERIA

HI-VAL-TIME



DESCRIPTION
If of non-overlapping
violations of the
secondary standard
(see note 5)
Time of the last vio-
lation of the primary
standard (See note 6)
Time of the last
violation of the secor
dary standard (see
note 6)
Not used
Code for standard unit
See note 7
Criteria flag (See
note 7)
Time of occurrence of
the 9 highest run.
avg. values
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APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
89
93
95
96
97
101
102
105
109
113
LAST
92
94
95
96
100
102
104
108
112
140
LENGTH
4
2
1
1
4
2
2
4
4
28
Use
Ret
' Fil
SAR
ER
riE
r Generated SECTION
rievals 7
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3.
5 inscriptions DATE PAGE
DAD 3/11/76 53
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
ORSUM-RECORD (Record formats for inter-
vals other than Y and Z only.)
DATE
PAGE

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
COMP-1
X(2)
SH9(1)
X(l)
COMP-1
SH9(5)
SH9(5)







X(6)
Display-!
X(6)
Display-!
X(28)
DATA ITEM NAME
SUMLX2
UNITS
VALID-QUARTERS
CRIT-FLAG
SECOND-MAXIMUM
PRIMARY-VIOLATIONS .
SECONDARY-VIOLATIONS
TIME-OF-SEC-MAX
TIME-OF-PRI-MAX
FILLER

3 nc

4

DESCRIPTION
Sum of squares of
natural logs of
reported values
Code for units in
which values were
reported (see note 4)
See note 5
Criteria flag (see
note 6)
Second highest
reported value
# of violations of
the primary standard
or zero if no stan-
dard exists
# of violations of
the secondary stan-
dard or zero if no
standard exists
Month, day and end-
hour when second
maximum value was
reported
Month, day and end-
hour when maximum
value was reported
Not used
7.2.3-53

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FILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-QRSUM-B
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST LAST
DATE
LENGTH
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
SECTION CHAPTER
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3.
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 54
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
ORSUM-RECORD-Record formats for inter-
vals other than Y and Z only.

PAGE * OF

4

DATA ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION
NOTE 1.     SAROAD key contains key for:  state(2),  area(4),  site(3),  agency(l),
            project(2), pollutants(5), method(2), interval(l),  year(2)  and month(2);
            number in parenthesis indicates the number of characters  for each code.
            For composite data records, the 'month  code'  contains the sampling
            interval of the composited data and the period of compositing (1  char-
            acter each).  For monthly, quarterly and yearly summary records the
            'month code1 contains the month number  (01-12),  quarter number (01-04)
            or 00, respectively.

NOTE 2.     PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS is undefined for data samplied at 24-hour inter-
            vals (interval code 7) and for 24-hour  averages  (interval code X)
            and a value of -1.0 is entered.

NOTE 3.     This item has value of -1.0 (undefined) if:

                  sampling interval is 24 hours or  greater and  there  is only 1
                 reported value.

NOTE 4.     The reporting units code is taken from  the last record used in con-
            structing monthly summary records and from the first record used in
            constructing quarterly and yearly summary records.   All  values in the
            summary record are in standard units for each pollutant/method.

NOTE 5.     This item is meaningful in yearly summary records only,  and indicates
            the number of quarters during which criteria  were met regarding the
            number of reported values.  In monthly  and quarterly summary records,
            this item contains zero.

NOTE 6.     The "criteria flag" contains  "1" if the sampling criteria for the
            summarization interval (month, quarter, or year) are satisfied, or
            contains a blank otherwise.
                                       7.2.3-54

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SUBJECT   SAROAD

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FILENAME NADB-QRSUM-I
SECTION
   7
CHAPTER
   2
 DATE
 3/11/76
SUBJECT
  3
      PAGE
       55
7.2.3.13  NADB-QRSUM-I
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE
This is a file of indices based on the record keys read from the NADB-QRSUM-T tape
file. The indices allow Quarterly Summary Data (from NADB-QRSUM-B) to be accessed
in a special mode. This will enable TSO to approximate an ISAM structure.
File is created sequentially, accessed randomly.
FILE TYPE
DSDF
Q PRINT FILE
D PUNCH FILE
n
0 ASCII COBOL
O SEQUENTIAL
& DIRECT
Q INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
Q FORTRAN
O FORMATTED
O UNFORMATTED
n
O OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
Q VFS- Fll F MAMF
Q NO PROC NAME

BLOCKING
D BLOCKED. Q CHARACTERS PER
E9 UNBLOCKED ° RECORDS BLOCK
RECORD SIZE
W FIXED LENGTH: 2280 CHARACTERS
O VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTER!;

KEY (IF APPLICABLE) *ActU3l key is
24 rHARACTFRS | ON
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7
DATE
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>TER SUBJECT
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56
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-QRSUM-I OUTPUT-Q-RECORD
APPLICATION DATE , -
T T •
SAROAD PA
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
1
The r
for









LAST
2280
2280
jcord con
lat:










LENGTH

2280
jists of










DATA ITEM
PICTURE

X(2280)
95 24-chara











DATA ITEM NAME
OUTPUT-Q-RECORD
FILLER
:ter keys. Each key is

STATE
AREA
SITE
AGENCY
PROJECT
POLLUTANT
METHOD
INTERVAL
DATE(YR/QTR)
GF 1 OP 1


DESCRIPTION
Data Record

in the following










7.2.3-56

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FILE NAME NADB-MOSUM-T
SECTION

  7
CHAPTER
   2
SUBJECT

   3
 DATE

 3/11/76
      PAGE

       57
7.2.3.14  NADB-MOSUM-T
FILE DESCRIPTION AND USE One record for each pollutant/site/time period. The record
contains: % of possible observations, maximum, minimum, median values, the value
substituted for 0 in constructing statistics, number of substitutions, number of
observations, sum of values, sum of squares, sum of natural logs (In), sum of In2,
units reported NADB criteria met flag, arithmetic mean and standard deviation, In
mean and standard deviation, geometric mean and standard deviation and second
moment. Also contained in the record are: second maximum value, number of viola-
tions of primary standards, number of violations secondary standards, time at
which maximum value occurred (MO/DA/HR), and time at which second maximum occurred
(MO/DA/HR).
USE: Used primarily to update the monthly summary file.
FILE TYPE
OSOF
O PRINT FILE
D PUNCH FILE
n
Q ASCII COBOL
01 SEQUENTIAL
O DIRECT
Q INDEXED -SEQUENTIAL
O FORTRAN
Q FORMATTED
Q UNFORMATTED
n
O OTHER
CATALOGUED FILE DESCRIPTION
O VPS: Cll C MAUr
CO NO PRQCNAME

BLOCKING
aRinrKprv 36 »•« 	 . _. 	
oi.vn.ncu, — x 	 Q CHARACTERS PER
D UNBLOCKED fc RECORDS BLOCK
RECORD SIZE
01 FIXED LENGTH: 140 CHARACTERS
O VARIABLE LENGTH:
THROUGH CHARACTERS
KEY (IF APPLICABLE)
24 CHARACTERS LONG
roNTFNT.STATE/AREA/SITE/AGENCY/PROJECT/
POLLUTANT/METHOD/INTERVAL/YEAR/INDICATOF
FILE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILE CREATED OR UPDATED BY: NAQ034 
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FILENAME
SECTION CHA
7 ;
DATE
3/11/76
>TER SUBJECT
I 3
PAGE
58
FILENAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION MOSUM-RECORD
NADB-MOSUM-T (Record formats for intervals other
than Y and Z only.)
APPLICATION DATE
SAROAD •*
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
25
29
33
37
41
45
49
53
57
61
65
LAST
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
LENGTH
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(24)
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
DATA ITEM NAME
SUMKEY
PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS
ARITHMETIC-MEAN
LOG-MEAN
GEOMETRIC-MEAN
ARITH-STD-DEVIATION
LOG-STD-DEVIATION
GEOM-STD-DEVIATION
SECOND-MOMENT
MAXIMUM
MEDIAN
MINIMUM
GE 1 OF 4

DESCRIPTION
SAROAD key for this
record (see note 1)
% of possible observa
tions reported (see
note 2)
Arithmetic mean of
reported values
Natural log of ARITH-
METIC MEAN
Geometric mean of re-
ported values
Standard deviation
about the arithmetic
mean (see note 3)
Natural log of ARITH-
METIC DEVIATION (see
note 3)
Standard deviation
about the geom. mean
(see note 3)-
Variance about the
arithmetic mean (see
note 3)
Maximum reported
value
Median reported value
Minimum reported
value
7.2.3-58

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CHAPTER . .
File Descriptions
SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER
FILENAME
SECTION CHAI
7 ;
DATE
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»TER SUBJECT
* 3
PAGE
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FILENAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION MOSUM-RECORD
NADB-MOSUM-T (Record formats for intervals other
than Y and Z only.)
APPLICATION DATE
SAROAD PA
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
69
73
75
77
81
85
89
93
95
96
97
101
LAST
72
74
76
80
84
88
92
94
95
96
100
102
LENGTH
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
2
1
1
4
2
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
COMP-1
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
COMP-1
X(2)
SH9(1)
X(l)
COMP-1
SH9(5)
DATA ITEM NAME
ZEROSUB
OBSERVATIONS
ZEROCNT
SUMX
SUMX2
SUMLX
SUMLX2
UNITS
VALID-QUARTERS
CRIT-FLAG
SECOND-MAXIMUM
PRIMARY-VIOLATIONS
2 4
Of OF

DESCRIPTION
The value substituted
for reported values
smaller than the
minimum detectable
value.
i of reported values
# of time ZEROSUB was
substituted for re-
ported values
Sum of reported
values
Sum of squares of
reported values
Sum of natural logs o
of reported values
Sum of squares of
natural logs of re-
ported values
Code for units in
which values were re-
ported (see note 4)
See note 5
Criteria flag (see
note 6)
Second highest re-
ported value
# of violations of
primary standard or
zero if no standard
exists
7.2.3-59

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FILENAME
SECTION CHAI
7 <
DATE
3/11/76
>TER SUBJECT
! 3.
PAGE .
60
FILENAME/DESCRIPTION RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION MOSUM-RECORD
Mnnn uncnu T (Record formats for intervals other
NADB-MOSUM-T than y an(J z Qnly)
APPLICATION DATE
SARDAD PACE. , ?,, of "

RECORD POSITION
FIRST
103



105



109


113
LAST
104



112



112


140

LENGTH
2



4



4


28
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
SH9(5)



X(6)
Display-1


X(6)
Display-1

X(28)

t>ATA ITEM NAME
SECONDARY-VIOLATIONS



TIME-OF-SEC-MAX



TIME-OF-PRI-MAX


FILLER

DESCRIPTION
# of violations of
secondary standard or
zero if no standard
exists
Month, day and end-
hour when second max-
imum value was report
ed
Month, day and end-
hour when maximum
value was reported
Not used
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FILE NAME
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NADB-MOSUM-T
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
LAST
DATE
LENGTH
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
Jser Generated
Retrievals
File Descriptions
SAROAD
SECTION
7
DATE
3/11/76
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
PAGE
61
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION MOSUM-RECORD
(Record formats for intervals other
than y and Z only)

DATA ITEM NAME
PAGE



4 oc

4

DESCRIPTION
NOTE 1.
NOTE 2.
NOTE 3.
NOTE 4.
NOTE 5.
NOTE 6.
SAROAD key contains key for:   state(2),  area(4),  site(3),  agency(l),
project(2), pollutants(5), method(2),  interval(1),  year(2) and month(2);
number in parenthesis indicates the number of characters for each code.
For composite data records, the 'month-code'  contains  the  sampling in-
terval of the composited data and the  period  of  compositing (1  character
each).  For monthly, quarterly and yearly summary records  the 'month
code'  contains the month number (01-12), quarter number (01-04) or 00,
respectively.

PERCENT-OBSERVATIONS is undefined for  data sampled  at  24-hour intervals
(interval code 7) and for 24-hour averages (interval  code  X) and a value
of -1.0 is entered.

This item has a value of -1.0 (undefined) if:
    Sampling interval is 24 hours or greater  and there is  only 1 reported
    value.

The reporting units code is taken from the last record used in construct-
ing monthly summary records and from the first record  used in constructing
quarterly and yearly summary records.   All values in  the summary record
are in standard units for each pollutant/method.

This item is meaningful in yearly summary records only, and indicates the
number of quarters during which criteria weremet regarding the number of
reported values.  In monthly and quarterly summary records, this item
contains zero.

The "criteria flag" contains "1" if the sampling criteria  for the summari-
zation interval (month, quarter, or year( are satisfied, or contains  a
blank otherwise.
                                       7.2.3-61

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FILENAME
SECTION CHA
7 ;
DATE
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>TER SUBJECT
> 3
PAGE
62
FILENAME/DESCRIPTION .RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION MOAVG-RECORD
NADB-MOSUM-T YoSl'y) intervals °f Y and
APPLICATION DATE
PA
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
1
25
29
65

69
73
75
77

79
81

LAST
24
28
64
68

72
74
76
78

80
82

LENGTH
24
4
36
4

4
2
2
2

2
2

DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(24)
COMP-1
COMP-1
(occurs 9)
COMP-1

COMP-1
SH9(5)
SH9(5)
SH9(5)

SH9(5)
SH9(5)

DATA ITEM NAME
AVGKEY
PERCENT-OBS
HI-VALUE
SECOND-MAX

MIN-VALUE
NUMBER-OBS
PRI-VIOLATIONS
PRI-NOVL-VIOLATIONS

SEC-VIOLATIONS
SEC-NOVL-VIOLATIONS

GE 1 OF 3

DESCRIPTION
SAROAD key for this
record (see note 1 )
% of possible running
averages present (see
note 2)
The 9 highest running
average values (see
note 3)
The non-overlapping
second maximum value
(see note 4)
The smallest running
average value
# of running average
values present
Total # of violations
of the primary stand-
ard
# of non-overlapping
violations of the
primary standard (see
note 5)
Total # of violations
of the secondary
standard
# of non-overlapping
violations of the
secondary standard
(see note 5)
7.2.3-62

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CHAPTER File Des
erated
Is
criptions
SUBJECT SAROAD
QUALIFIER
PILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-MOSUM-T
APPLICATION
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST
83
87
91
93
95
96
97
133
137
LAST
86
90
92
94
95
96
132
136
140
LENGTH
4
4
2
2
1
1
36
4
4
DATE
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
X(6)
Display-1
X(6)
Display-1
X(2)
X(2)


SH9(1)
X(D

X(6)
Display-1
X(6)

X(6)
Display-1
SECTION
7
DATE
3/11/76
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION
(Record formats for
and Z only)

DATA ITEM NAME
PAGE


LAST-PRI-VIOLATION
LAST-SEC-VIOLATION
FILLER
UNITS-CODE
VALID-QTRS
CRITERIA
HI-VAL-TIME
SEC-MAX-TIME
MIN-VAL-TIME

CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
3
PAGE
63
MOAVG-RECORD
intervals of Y
2 op

3

DESCRIPTION
Time of the last vio-
lation of the primary
standard (see note 6)
Time of the last vio-
lation of the second-
ary standard (see
note 6)
Not used
Code for standard
units
See note 7
Criteria flag (See
note 7)
Time of occurrence of
9 highest run. avg.
values
Time of occurrence of
SECOND-MAX (see note
6)
Time of occurrence of
MIN-VALUE (see note
6)
NOTE 1.     SAROAD key contains keys for:  state(2),  area(4),  site(3),  agency(l),
            project(2), pollutant(5), method(2),  interval(1), year(2),  and
            month(2); numbers in parentheses indicate the number of characters
            for each code.   In monthly,  quarterly and yearly  summary records
            the 'month-code1  contains a  2-digit month number  (01-12),  quarter
            number (01-04), or 00,  respectively.

                                    7.2.3-63

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CHAPTER Fll
SUBJECT SAR
QUALIFIER
FILE NAME
FILE NAME/DESCRIPTION
NADB-MOSUM-T
APPLICATION DATE
SAROAD
RECORD POSITION
FIRST | LAST LENGTH
DATA ITEM
PICTURE
r Generated
rievals
2 Descriptions
DAD
SECTION CHAPTER
7 2
SUBJECT
3
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 64
RECORD NAME/DESCRIPTION MOAVG-RECORD
(Record formats for intervals of Y and
Z only)

PAGE 3 QF

3

DATA ITEM NAME DESCRIPTION
NOTE 2.     Since the maximum possible number of 8-hour running average values may
            be 6, 12, or 24 (depending on sampling interval), the value -1.0 is
            assigned to PERCENT-OBS when interval  code is Y or Z.

NOTE 3.     Values are in descending magnitute; i.e., HI-VALUE (1) is the largest,
            HI-VALUE (9) is the smallest of the 9  values.  The nine values are not
            necessarily unique; if the largest value occurs 3 times, for example,
            then HI-VALUE (1) = HI-VALUE (2) = HI-VALUE (3), and the time of occur-
            rence (HI-VAL-TIME) are not necessarily in chronological order.   If
            fewer than 9 values are present, the excess HI-VALUE items  have  the
            value -1.0.

NOTE 4.     This item has the value -1.0 if a non-overlapping average value  cannot
            be found.

NOTE 5.     Non-overlapping violations are those which occur at times separated
            by at least the duration of the averaging interval.

NOTE 6.     Times of occurrence consist of month,  day and end-hour codes (2-digits
            each), stored as FIELDATA (rather than ASCII).  If a time is undefined
            the time if occurrence field contains  FIELDATA zeros.

NOTE 7.     In monthly and quarterly summary records, VALDI-QTRS contains zero
            and CRITERIA contains T.  In yearly summary records, VALID-QTRS con-
            tains the number of quarterly summary  records present; CRITERIA
            contains T  if all four quarters are  present or blank otherwise.
                                    7.2.3-64

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SECTION CHA
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DATE
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PTER SUBJECT
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PAGE
65
7.2.3.15  QAMIS-TAPE
FILE NAME:  QAMIS-TAPE.  CASG.A  NADB*QAMIS-TAPE.
ABSTRACT:
   HISTOLD & HISTNEW are the QAMIS data file.   HISTOLD is  the  old  tape  input  to NA242.
   NA042 updates HISTOLD and produces HISTNEW,  the new data  tape.   HISTOLD  is .input  to
   QAMR; which produces reports based on the data  in the  file.


USES:
   HISTOLD & HISTNEW are used by NA042 to store QAMIS data to  use  as  input  to the  NA242
   Report Generating Program.
MEDIA AND AVAILABILITY:
   File Media           Tape_
Disk
Cards
   File Availability:    Permanent Mounted
       Restricted Use

FILE CHARACTERISTICS:
Label Usage: Standard
Record Format:
Blocked
Record Type

x Non-Standard
Unblocked
Fixed Length

Unlabeled
x Blocks ize
Record Size 139

ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE:
   Sequential
SIZE AND ANTICPATED GROWTH:
   This file will grow as more QAMIS Data is submitted to  NADB.
UPDATED FREQUENCY:
   Updated with each run of MA042
BACKUPS:
   HISTOLD and the input to NA042 are a backup  to  HISTNEW.   Two  level  backup  is  recommen-
   ed:  current (HISTNEW) and two previous  (HISTOLD).


ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS:   NA042, NA242
   HISTOLD is merely the output tape,  HISTNEW,  from the  previous  run of NA042  (NA042 does
   not test the file name in the tape's label).   Thus  HISTOLD  and HISTNEW are  different
   generations of the same file.
                                           7.2.3-65

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CHAPTER
BACKGROUND
SUBJECT
SECTION CHA
8
DATE
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PTER SUBJECT
1 0
PAGE
1
8.1.0.0  BACKGROUND

      The NEDS point source coding form includes a one-column field on card 6
to depict the confidentiality status of all or part of the point source data
on NEDS cards 1 through 6.  A number "1" in this field indicates that someone
(the state agency, the local agency, the source) considers the data to be pro-
prietary in nature and unsuitable for public release.   The number "2", on the
other hand, indicates that the originator considers the data suitable for pub-
lic dissemination.

      The original NADB collection effort in 1971-73 revealed that many states
desired that their data be treated as confidential; consequently, many point
sources in the NEDS data bank were coded as such into the NEDS system.  (This
understanding was often necessary before the data could even be obtained from
the state files.)  It must be emphasized that no official decision was neces-
sarily made on the true legal status of the data.  Thus, a status of "confi-
dential" might have been assigned by a technician, engineer, or other person
inexperienced in law.  In 1973, more than 2500 facilities contained in the
NEDS data bank had one or more emission points coded as "confidential."

      Throughout 1972, 1973, and 1974, NADB worked with the Office of General
Counsel (OGC) to resolve the issue of confidential NEDS data.  Although this
matter requires an official, legal determination for each individual source,
OGC has not taken any action as of July 1975.

      Discussions with OGC, however, indicated the following:

      1.  EPA personnel (and presumably their contractors) can have access to
          all NEDS data including "confidential" information.

      2.  In all liklihood, np_ NEDS data are truly proprietary under Federal
          law.  The only  NEDS data that could possibly  be a trade secret are
          capacity and annual throughput.

      3.  EPA has the legal right to collect data essential for enforcement
          of the Clean Air Act; this includes emissions and/or the technical
          data required to calculate emissions.

      4.  Data contained  in NEDS are subject only to the Federal Statute on
          Trade Secrets,  not state laws on the subject.
                                 8.1.0-1

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      OGC also indicated that the most feasible way to resolve the issue would
be for an EPA legal representative to correspond directly with each facility
and require them to document any claim of proprietary NEDS data within 30 days.
In all liklihood, the great majority of facilities would not even respond; for
these sources, the status of the data could be reclassified as a code "2."  As
of July 1975, the above procedure had not yet been initiated by either OGC or
the Regional Counsels.
                               8.1.0-2

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SECTION NEDS CONFIDENTIALITY
CHAPTER CODING POLICY
SUBJECT
SECTION
8
CHAPTER
2
SUBJECT
0
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 1
8.2.0.0  NADB CODING POLICY REGARDING CONFIDENTIAL NEDS DATA

     In addition to codes 1 and 2, NADB has authorized a code 3 to be assigned
to a NEDS point source.  This code (not yet extensively used) reflects the
fact that OGC has determined that all or part of the NEDS data for that source
15 officially and legally a trade secret.   This code may be assigned only
by the AEROS representative in each Regional Office only upon written statement
from the Regional Counsel.  Upon such notification the AEROS contact makes
this change from code 1 to code 3 and also removes the confidential  data
in accordance with established update procedures.

     NEDS edit checks require that a code  1, 2, or 3 must be assigned to each
point source; data with a blank field are  rejected.   Thus, the NEDS  data bank
is composed of the following:

     Code 1:  Data considered to be confidential  by the originator but no
              EPA documentation has been made.

     Code 2:  Public Information.

     Code 3:  All data officially determined to be a trade secret  have been
              removed by the Regional Offices;  thus  the remaining  TnTorinaTTon
              is releasable to the public.
                                8.2.0-1

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AEROS Summary & Retrieval
SECTION NEDS CONFIDENTIALITY
CHAPTER REQUEST PROCEDURE
SUBJECT
SECTION
8
CHAPTER
3
SUBJECT
0
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 1
8.3.0.0.  NADB REQUEST PROCEDURES FOR CONFIDENTIAL DATA

     NADB has modified the NEDS report program to allow the following data
Items to be deleted for point sources with a confidentiality code of "1".

     1.  Annual throughput

     2.  Production capacity

     3.  Emission estimation method

     It should be emphasized that this is merely one report option and only
affects the complete and condensed point source listings.  Thus two
separate point source listings are obtainable upon request:

     1.  A listing containing all data for all sources with codes of 1, 2,
         and 3.

     2.  A listing containing all data for all sources with codes 2 and 3
         plus all data except throughput, capacity, and estimation method
         for all sources with a code  I.

     Report 1 is provided to EPA users with warnings that the listing may
contain proprietary data and should be safeguarded.  Report 2 is provided to
non-EPA users, Including requestors under the Freedom of Information Act,
with statements that certain data have been omitted from the listings
due to the question of confidentiality.

     In the event of a request for point source listing by a non-EPA
user who requests the entire information under the Freedom of Information
Act, the procedures for a determination of confidentiality according
to 40 CFR Part 2 should be formally initiated by the designated FIA
officer.
                                8.3.0-1

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SECTION NEDS CONFIDENTIALITY
CHAPTER CHANGING STATUS
SUBJECT
SECTION
8
CHAPTER
4
SUBJECT
0
DATE PAGE
3/11/76 1
8.4.0.0  PROCEDURES TO CHANGE CONFIDENTIALITY STATUS FROM CODE 1  TO CODES 2  or 3

     The objective is to minimize or eliminate the number of NEDS point sources
having a "code 1" confidentiality status.   At the same time, such "code 1"
data should be in the NEDS system so that  information is accessible to users.
NEDS data transmitted from the1 states to the Regional Offices are processed
through the terminal edit system; all sources with a blank space  in the
confidential fields are automatically rejected and must be returned to the
originator for correction.  Valid data are updated into NEDS.  A  point source
listing is then obtained for all sources having a code 1 and is given
to the Regional Counsel along with a request for a legal determination of
confidentiality.  He then advises the AEROS contact (in writing)  which data,
if any, are confidential  under  Federal statutes for a given source.  The AEROS
representative either recedes the confidentiality status to a "code 2" or
deletes the proprietary data and recedes to a "code 3".  A log should be kept
within the Regional Office showing the following items for each source
forwarded to Regional Counsel for determination of confidentiality:

     1.  Date provided to Regional Counsel

     2.  Date received by Regional Counsel

     3.  NEDS ID number

     4.  Action taken (e.g., recorded to Code 2 or Code 3?)

     5.  Confidential items deleted if any

     These procedures are graphically presented in the following  chart.
                                    8.4.0-1

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A. DELETE CONFIDENTIAL

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B. RECODE STATUS TO T.

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SECTION
NEDS CONFIDENTIALITY
CHAPTER
RATIONALE FOR NADB CONFI-
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SECTION CHA
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1
8.5.0.0  RATIONALE FOR NADB POLICY ON CONFIDENTIAL DATA

1.   It 1s consistent with the position that there can be no privileged
and confidential Information in the data, based on a pledge of confi-
dentiality to the states, since EPA may make no such pledge [40 CFR Part 2,
section 2.107a(b)(3)] 1n connection wvth_lnformation it is entitled by law
to demand (under section 114 of the act and 40 CFR 51.7); this is covered in
Chapter 8.1.0.0 of the draft procedures.

2.   It holds that, the foregoing being correct, NADB is not required to
and will not set in place any security measures for data with a code 1.
NEDS/NADB uses code 1 as (a) the key to identify emission points in NEDS
for which it will set aside (omit from the computer printout of the emission
point data listing) certain data items as exempt from public disclosure
[40 CFR Part 2, Public Information, section 2.105(a)(4)] because they may
disclose trade secrets, and (b) the key for the Initiation of the procedures
described 1n 40 CFR. Part 2, sections 2.105(b) and 2.107a(a) for the making
of a determination of the trade secret status of the data.

3.   It provides that security measures need be, and will only be taken
after trade secret status has been established, and that the data involved
should be removed from the data bank and appurtenances (other record con-
taining devices) because it would be virtually impossible to provide security
for the entire data system.

4.   Consistent with the RegionalOffices' other responsibilities for the
data, those offices are required to remove and maintain security for the
data determined to have trade secret status in simple manual files.
                                 8.5.0-1

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CHAPTER
SUBJECT
SECTION CHA
9
DATE
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     The Comprehensive Data Handling System (CDHS) was originally de-
veloped by FPA in response to state and local  requirements for control-
ling atmospheric pollution.  These agencies needed a data handling sytem
similar to, but on a smaller scale than the EPA system.  A fraction of
the number of report capabilities available on the EPA system meet their
needs, and generally they utilize a smaller data base.

     At present CDHS consists of three categories:

     1.  Air Quality Pata Handling Subsystem-II (AQDHS-II)
     2.  Enforcement Management Subsystem (EMS)
     3.  Emissions Inventory Subsystem/Permit and Registration (EIS/P&R)

     Each of these subsystems performs a function equivalent to one of
the EPA computer software systems.  AQDHS-II can store and retrieve air
quality monitoring data and thus corresponds functionally to EPA's SAROAD
system.  FMS, which corresponds functionally to the Compliance Data System
of EPA, can store and retrieve compliance data and also schedule enforce-
ment activities.   EIS/P&R corresponds functionally to FPA's NEDS.  This
system will store, retrieve, and maintain emissions data and data perti-
nent to permit and registration operations.
     The file formats of the CDHS subsystems do not match those of the
corresponding EPA systems.  The CDHS subsystems often provide state
and local authorities with information beyond what is offered by the EPA
subsystems.  For example, in addition to the data required by NEDS, EIS/P&R
stores information such as plant telephone number, principal  product, ex-
haust velocity, control equipment cost, etc.
                                 9.0.0-1

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SUBJECT
SECTION CHA
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     In order: to avoid placing upon state and local authorities the burden
of collecting data to satisfy both systems, CDHS was created with the
capability to convert Its file formats to the Input formats used by the
EPA systems.  Thus, quarterly and semi-annual data can be submitted
directly from CDHS, expediting the flow of data Into regional offices and
EPA.  For example, EIS/P&R has the capacity to produce emissions data 1n
suitable format for updating the NEDS systems as well  as to accept emis-
sions data created by NEDS for Its own Initial file creation.  This
simplifies the procedures by which a state can meet the semi-annual
reporting requirements of NEDS while maintaining the currency of Its own
data system.

     The mutually supportive aspects of the CDHS subsystems and the corres-
ponding EPA systems offer many advantages to state and local agencies.
In addition, by Installing CDHS on their own computers or on computers to
which they have access, state and local agencies avoid the substantial cost
involved in developing and maintaining duplicate computer software systems.
                                9.0.0-2

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SSM&ENSIVE DATA HANDLING
SYSTEM
AIR QUALITY DATA HANDLING
SUBSYSTEM
SUBJECT
SECTION CHAPTER SUBJECT
910
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      The Air Quality Data Handling Subsystem-II was created to provide a cen-
tral source from which information necessary to air pollution control might be
obtained.  In order to accomplish this purpose, "AQDHS-II needed to provide a
systematic method for collecting air quality control data into a data base, for
accessing and analyzing the information contained therein, and for printing
this information in usable form.


      To this end, the basic AQDHS-II system consists of the following:

      1.  A file maintenance program that provides for the creation of a data
          base, and for options to keep the information in that data base
          current and useful.

      2.  A retrieval program that provides the means of extracting desired
          information form the data base.

      3.  A program for performing statistical analysis on the data contained
          in the data base.

      4.  A program for calculating sliding averages on the data contained in
          the data base.

      5.  Three output-print programs with the ability to convert information
          extracted from the data base into reader usable form.

      In addition to the basic system outlined above, AQDHS-II contains several
preprocessor and postprocessor programs that make it compatible with files pro-
duced by the old AQDHS systems, the old AQDHS or SAROAD input transactions, and
the SAROAD system.

      A more detailed discussion of the components of the basic AQDHS-II system
follows.
                              9.1.0-1

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which is designed to contain all data related to a particular parameter collect-
ed at a specific test site.  The records in the Master File differ somewhat in
format according to the time period they represent.  The period of time repre-
sented by a record is determined by the interval at vhich the samples for
that record were taken.  A record representing one day's worth of data results
from a sampling interval of less than 24 hours; one representing a month's
worth of data results from a daily or weekly sampling interval; and one repre-
senting a year of data from a monthly or quarterly sampling interval.  Composite
data may also be stored.  Composite readings may represent either weekly, monthly,
quarterly, or a full year's worth of data.

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2.  Readings from multiple stations are entered in Format 3.  Composite data
are entered in Format 2.  The corresponding SAROAD input format is shown on
each load sheet.

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in Figure 9.1.1.b.
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                            9.1.1-6

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                                9.1.1-7

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                                9.1.1-8

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Time Code
Parameter Code
Method Code
Units Code
Decimal Position
Year
Month
Day
Start Hour
Area Code
Site Code
Reading
Repeat Columns 2A-36
Repeat Columns 24-36
Repeat Columns 24-36
Unused
Status Flag
Action Code
    Figure 9.1.1.b  (continued).  AQDHS-II File Maintenance Transactions
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        The  following data names are valid references 1n an AQDHS-II retrie-
   val  specification statement:
                 ACTION-CODE
                 AGENCY
                 AREA-CODE
                 COMPOSITE-KEY-2
                 COMPOSITE-PERIOD
                 COMPOSITE-SAMPLES
                 COMPOSITE-TIME-CODE
                 COMPOSITE-TYPE
                 DATA-FIELDS*
                 DAY-CODE
                 DECIMAL-CODE
                 FORM-CODE
                 IDENT-KEY
                 KEY-1
                 KEY-2
                   KEY-3
                   METHOD-CODE
                   MONTH
                   NBR-OF-READIN6S
                   PARAMETER-CODE
                   PROJECT
                   RPTING-SECTION*
                   SITE
                   START-HOUR
                   STATE
                   STATUS-FLAG*
                   TIME-CODE
                   UNIT-CODE
                   YEAR
         An AQDHS-II retrieval  specification  statement may be written 1n one
   of three language forms:   AQDHS-II  retrieval  language, Inline COBOL  lang-
   uage, or copied COBOL language.   Each of these  language forms allows the
   user the option of restricting the  retrieval  requested by using a string
   of conditional statements.  The Boolean operators  AND and OR may be  used
   to connect these conditional statements.  The subject field of one of
   these conditional statements may be any valid data field in an AQDHS-II
   master file record whose contents is to be tested  or a literal to be
   *Repeat1ng data names.
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compared against the object field.   Likewise the object field of one
of these conditional statements may be any valid data field or literal
to be compared.  The following relations may be used:
      = equal
      > greater than
      < less than
      the legation of each of the above

      As an example of the use of the retrieval language specifications
described above, consider the following series of retrieval commands
which specify records with required sets of parameter, method, and unit
codes.
          $$SELECT
          (PARAMETER-CODE       = '11101'
                                - '91'
                                = '01')
                               _• '44101'
                                = '44102')
                                ° '83'
                                = '01')
                                = '4240V
                                = -IT
                                = '07'
          METHOD-CODE
          UNIT-CODE
          ((PARAMETER-CODE
          PARAMETER-CODE
          METHOD-CODE
          UNIT-CODE
          PARAMETER-CODE
          METHOD-CODE
          UNIT-CODE
          $$END
These retrieval specification cards are then processed by the system to
produce a source retrieval program which 1s then compiled and used to
retrieve the desired Information.  With the above retrieval specification,
the following would be retrieved from the User's Master File:
AND
AND
OR
OR
AND
AND
OR
AND
AND
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     All records having either a parameter-code of 11101  with a
method-code of 91 and a unit of 01; or a parameter code of 44101
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meter-code of 42401 with a method-code of 11 and a unit-code of 07.
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9.1.3.1  DETAILED LIST REPORT

      The Detailed List Report produces a detailed, formatted listing of the data
contained in the AQDHS-II master file or the retrieval answer file.  The for-
mat of this report varies according to the sampling interval of the data con-
tained in the records being processed.  The sampling interval may represent an
hourly (or multiples thereof), daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or composite
period.  The readings for each interval and the number of such readings are
always included in the report.  In addition, the user may elect to produce
either a mean or sum report.  In the mean report, the number of readings, the
mean reading, and the maximum reading for each line and column are also printed.
In the sum report, the number of readings and the sum of the readings for each
line are printed.

9.1.3.2  SLIDING AVERAGE REPORT

      The Sliding Average Report presents the readings contained in each record
in the AQDHS-II master file or answer file, along with the sliding averages of
these readings.  Also printed are the number of readings and the mean and maxi-
mum values of the readings.  When specified, the sum of the readings is printed
rather than their mean and maximum values.  The number of readings in each aver-
age is specified by the user.  Readings for hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or
quarterly periods may be used.  Composite data readings are excluded.

9.1.3.3  DATA ANALYSIS/STATISTICAL LIST PROGRAMS

      The Data Analysis/Statistical List program set presents the following
statistical information for data contained in the AQDHS-II master file:

      Minimum and maximum observations
      Second and third highest observations
      Arithmetic mean
      Arithmetic standard deviation
      Geometric mean
      Geometric standard deviation
      Percentage of readings present
      10th, 30th, 50th, 70th, 90th, 95th, 97th, 98th, and 99th percentile oc-
           curence                   »

      Composite data are not acceptable as input for this program set.  A
heading consisting of agency, state, project, standards, etc. is printed.
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The Emissions Inventory Subsystem/Permits and Registration Subsystem (EIS/P&R)
was created to provide a central source from which information necessary to air
pollution control might be obtained.  In order to accomplish this purpose, EIS/
P&R contains a systematic method for collecting emission data into a data base,
for updating and accessing the information contained in the data base,  and for
printing this information in usable form.

The File Maintenance and Retrieval programs form the nucleus of the EIS/P&R.
The File Maintenance Program may be employed to create a new master file or
update an existing master file.  Each record contained on the master file is
broken into three hierarchical segment types dealing with plant, point source,
and machine process and/or permit and registration information.  The master
file is developed from the data contained on EIS/P&R point and area source
transaction cards, which can either be punched from EIS/P&R load sheets or
generated from NEDS data by means of a conversion program.  Because permit
and registration information may vary significantly from one agency to the
next, the P&R data are recorded on the Master File in free format.  This for-
mat also allows the user to store other types of information, such as that re-
sulting from legal and surveillance activities.  The File Maintenance Program
requires two input files, the first containing the master file to be updated
and the second containing the transactions that have been arranged in Master
File sequence by means of a sorting program.  One column on each transaction
card is used to indicate whether a new file is to be added or an existing file
is to be deleted or changed.

The data base created by the File Maintenance Program is called the EIS/P&R
master file.  The EIS/P&R master file is a three-level heirarchical file with
three different segment types.  The highest level segment is the plant segment.
Subordinate to each plant segment are a maximum of 99 point source segments.
Point sources are individual emission points in a plant, such as stacks with-
in a given plant.  Subordinate to each point source segment are up to six pro-
cess segments.  Each process segment describes a source classification  or pro-
cess emitting through a given point source.  Each segment type on the master
file has its own format consisting of various data fields.  Each data field is
related directly to a data field on one of the EIS/P&R input transaction cards.
Just as these are three different segment types in the master file, there are
three classes of input transaction cards.  The 01 through 03 cards contain
general plant identification, cards 11 through 13 the point source parameters,
cards 21 through 23 the fuel and process parameters,  and card 30 the permit and
registration information.  Figure 9.2.0.a shows the format of the EIS/P&R input
transaction cards, and illustrates the type of information stored in the EIS/
P&R master file.
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The EIS/P&R Retrieval Program is more complex than the File Maintenance Program
because of the greater number of options that must be accommodated.  The first
step in the retrieval procedure is the actual generation of a retrieval program
based upon control cards inserted in the job stream.  The "SORT" control card
determines the field which is to be sorted and the order of the sort.  The EIS/
P&R retrieval language, containing a number of different relational operations,
may then be employed to allow the retrieval of a selected set of data.  This
retrieval language used in the EIS/P&R system is similar to that used in the
other CDHS subsystems.  The user also has the option of specifying his own re-
trieval commands in COBOL rather than using the special retrieval language.

The EIS/P&R Summary Program can be used on the master file or a retrieval master
file.  Summations may be generated for the following quantities:  source count,
estimated emissions, actual emissions, allowable emissions, and control equip-
ment cost.  Up to five levels (e.g., SIC, county, etc.) may be specified for
the summary report with the order of the summary levels determined by the "SORT"
command used in the Master File Sort Program.

In addition to the programs just discussed, the EIS/P&R subsystem contains several
programs that provide largely service functions.  These include routines for
NEDS to EIS/P&R emission conversion, emission factor table generation, formatted
master file listing, transaction sorting, transaction generation, and emission
factors insertions.
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Card Columns 1-18 of all Cards (Key)
cc
1-2
3-6
7 - 9'
10 - 13
14 - 18
Card 01 - Plant
CC
19 - 21
22 - 23
24 - 35
36 - 39
40 - 41
42
43 - 57
58 - 67
68 - 77
78 - 79
80
Figure 9.
Format
XX
xxxx
XXX
xxxx
xxxxx
Identification
Format
XXX
XX
x-x
xxxx
XX
A
A-A
x-x
x-x
XX
X
2.0.a. Description
Symbol
Numeric Code
Numeric Code
Numeric Code
Numeric Code
Numeric

Symbol
Alphanumeric Code
Alphanumeric Code
Alphanumeric Code
Numeric Code
Numeric Code
Alphabetic Code
Alphabetic
Alphanumeric
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Alphabetic Code
Description
State Code
County Code
AQCR Number
Plant Id
Date of Record

Description
Control Region
Local Control
Plant Id
City
UTM ZONE
Ownership
Contact
Telephone
Principal Prodi
Card Number
Transaction Co
of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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Card 02 - Plant Identiflcation
cc
19 - 66
67 - 70
71 - 76
77
78 - 79
' 80
Card 03 - Plant
CC
19 - 66
67 - 77
78 - 79
80
Format
x-x
x-x
xxxxx.x

XX
X
Identification
Format
x-x

XX
X
Symbol
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Numeric

Numeric
Alphabetic Code

Symbol
Alphanumeric

Numeric
Alphabetic Code
                                                       Description




                                                       Name and Address




                                                       Number of Employees




                                                       Property Area




                                                       Not Used




                                                       Card Number



                                                       Transaction Code
                                                       Description




                                                       Mailing Address




                                                       Not Used




                                                       Card Number




                                                       Transaction Code
   Figure 9.2.0.a (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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CARD LEVEL ONE
Card 11 - Point Source Paramet er s
cc
19 -
21 -
23 -
26 -
30 -
32 -
36 -
41 -
47 -
54 -
62 -
67 -
72 -
75 -
78 -


20
22
25
29
31
35
40
46
53
61
66
71
74
77
79
80
Format
XX
XX
XXX
xxxx
XX
XXX. X
xxxx.x
x-x
x-x
x-x
xxxxx
xxxxx
XX. X

XX
X
Symbol
Numeric
Numeric
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric

Numeric
Alphabetic C<
                                                       Description
                                                       Segment ID
                                                       Point Id (NEDS)
                                                       Point Id (Local)
                                                       SIC Code
                                                       IPP Code
                                                       UTM Horizontal Coordinates
                                                       UTM Vertical Coordinates
                                                       Latitude
                                                       Longitude
                                                       Z Annual Throughput
                                                       Normal Operating
                                                       Boiler Design Capacity
                                                       Space Heat %
                                                       Not Used
                                                       Card Number
                                                       Transaction Code
      Figure 9.2.0.a (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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Card 12 - Point Source Parameters
cc
19 - 20
21 - 24
25 - 27
28 - 31
32 - 38
39 - 43
44 - 47
48 - 51
52
53 - 56
57 - 62
63
64 - 75
76 - 77
78 - 79
80
Figure
Format
XX
xxxx
XX. X
xxxx
x-x
xxxxx
xxxx
xxxx
X
xxxx
xxxxxx
X
x-x

XX
X
9.2.0.a (continued).
Symbol
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric

Numeric
Alphabe
Descrip
                                                       Description




                                                       Segment 10




                                                       Stack Height




                                                       Stack Equivalent Diameter




                                                       Stack Temperature




                                                       Exhaust Flow Rate




                                                       Velocity




                                                       Plume Height




                                                       Points with Common Stack




                                                       Compliance Status




                                                       Compliance Schedule




                                                       Compliance Update




                                                       ECAP




                                                       Control Regulations




                                                       Not Used



                                                       Card Number




                                                       Transaction Code
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Card 13 - Point Source Parameters
cc
19 -
21 -
26 -
33 -
36 -
39 -
42 -
49 -
56 -



66 -
78 -


20
25
32
35
38
41
48
55
62
63
64
65
77
79
80
Format
XX
xxxxx
xxxxxx.xx
XXX
XXX
XX. X
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
X
X
X

XX
X
Symbol
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric

Numeric
Alphabetic
                                                  Description




                                                  Segment ID




                                                  Pollutant ID




                                                  Control Equipment Cost




                                                  Primary Control Equipment




                                                  Secondary Control Equipment




                                                  Estimated Control Efficiency



                                                  Emissions Estimate




                                                  Emissions Measured




                                                  Allowable Emissions




                                                  Emission Units




                                                  Estimation Method




                                                  Test Method




                                                  Not Used




                                                  Card Number




                                                  Transaction Code
     Figure  9.2.0.a  (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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Card 21 - Fuel, Process Parameters
cc
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 30
31 - 35
36
37 - A3
44 - 50
51 - 53
54 - 56
57 - 61
62 - 77
78 - 79
80
Format
XX
XX
x-x
xxxxx
X
xxxxxxx
XXXXX. XXX
x.xx
XX. X
xxxxx

XX
X
Symbol
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric

Numeric



Code
Code
Code







Alphabetic Code
                                                       Description



                                                       Segment 1 ID




                                                       Segment 2 ID




                                                       SCC Code




                                                       BEC Code




                                                       Fuel Units



                                                       Fuel, Process, Solid Waste




                                                       Maximum Design




                                                       Sulfer Content




                                                       Ash Content




                                                       Heat Content




                                                       Mot Used




                                                       Card Number




                                                       Transaction Code
      Figure 9.2.0.a  (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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Card 22 - Fuel. Process Parameters
cc
19 -
21 -


25.-

51 -
78 -



20
22
23
24
49
50
77
79
80

Format
XX
XX
X
X
x-x
X

XX
X

Symbol
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Alphabetic
Alphanumeric
Alphabetic

Numeric
Alphabetic
Code
                                                  Description




                                                  Segment 1 ID




                                                  Segment 2 ID




                                                  Confidentiality of data




                                                  Source Code




                                                  Source Description




                                                  Emission Factor Source




                                                  Not Used




                                                  Card Number




                                                  Transaction Code
   Figure 9.2.0.a (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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Card 23 - Fuel, Process Parameters
cc
19 -
21 -
23 -
28 -


39 -
55 -
71 -
78 -


20
22
27
36
37
38
54
70
77
79
80
Format
XX
XX
xxxxx
XXXXXXX . XXX
X
X



XX
X
                                   Symbol



                                   Numeric



                                   Numeric



                                   Numeric



                                   Numeric



                                   Alphabetic Code



                                   Numeric Code
                                  Numeric




                                  Alphabetic Code
Description




Segment 1 ID




Segment 2 ID




Pollutant ID Code




Emission Factor



Ash/Sulfur Code




Emission Factor Units




Repeat CC 23 - 38




Repeat CC 23 - 38




Not Used




Card Number




Transaction Code
    Figure 9.2.0.3  (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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Card 30 - Permits and Registration Parameters
       CC
Format
Symbol
19
21
23

27
78

- 20
- 22
- 25
26
- 77
- 79
80
XX
XX
XXX
X
x-x
XX
X
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Alphabetic
i
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Alphabetic
Description






Segment 1 ID




Segment 3 ID




Line Number,




Comment Flag




Comment




Card Number




Transaction Code
 Figure 9.2.0.a  (continued).  Description of EIS/P&R Transaction Cards
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        The  following  fields  from the plant segment may be referenced in an EIS/P&R
  retrieval  specification statement:
    AQCR
    CITY
    CONTACT
    COUNTY
    DATE-OF-RECORD
    LOCAL-CONTROL
    NUMBER-OF-EMPLOYEES
           OWNER
           PLANT-ID
           PRINCIPAL-PRODUCT
           PROPERTY-AREA
           RECORD-0-DAV
           RECORD-0-YEAR
           SEG-O-ID
 SEG-0-SET-ID
 SEGMENT-0-ID
 STATE
 TELEPHONE
 USER-CONTROL-REGION
 USER-PLANT-ID
 UTM-ZONE
       Under  certain circumstances, the fields ESTABLISHMENT and MAI LING-ADDRESS
 may  also  be  referenced  in a retrieval specification in COBOL language.
       The  following  fields from
  an  EIS/P&R retrieval specificati
   ANNUAL-THRUPUT
   BOILER-DESIGN-CAPACITY
   COMPLIANCE-STATUS
   COMPLIANCE-STATUS-UPDATE
   CONTROL-REGULATIONS
   DATE-OF-1-RECORD
   DAY-WEEK
   DEC-FEB
   DIAMETER
   ECAP
   FLOW-RATE
   HEIGHT
   HORIZONTAL
   HOURS-DAY
   IPP
   JUN-AUG
   LATITUDE
   LATITUDE-DEGREE
         the  point source  segment
         on statement:
           LATITUDE-MINUTE
           LATITUDE-SECOND
           LONGITUDE
           LONGITUDE-DEGREE
           LONGITUDE-MINUTE
           LONGITUDE-SECOND
           MAR-MAY
           NBR-OF-POLLUTANTS
           NEDS-POINT-ID
           NORMAL-OPERATING
           PLUME
           POINT-ID
           POINTS-PER-STACK
           RECORD-!-DAY
           RECORD-1-YEAR
           REG-1
           REG-2
           REG-3
          9.2.1-1
may be referenced in

 SCHEDULE-MONTH
 SCHEDULE-YEAR
 SEG-l-ID
 SEG-1-SET-l-ID
 SEGMENT-1-ID
 SEP-NOV
 SIC
 SPACE-HEAT
 STACK-DATA
 STATUS-DAY
 STATUS-MONTH
 STATUS-YEAR
 TEMPERATURE
 USER-POINT-ID
 UTM-COORDINATES
 VELOCITY
 VERTICAL
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INVIRONMENTAL
NtOTtCnONAOINCV
NATIONAL AIR
DATA MUNCH
VOLUME III.
AERO8 SUMMARY AND
RETRIEVAL MANUAL
•WHOM Comprehensive Data
Handling System
*H-*T8*Emissions Inventory
Subsystem/Permit and Regis-
IWJMTtration
Retrieval Program
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      The 'following fields from the repeating portion of the point source seg-
ment may be referenced:
                ALLOWABLE                       ESTIMATION-METHOD
                CNTL-EQUIP-COST                 MEASURED
                CONTROL-EQUIPMENT               POLLUTANT-ID
                EMISSIONS-UNITS                 PRIMARY-CNTL
                EMISSIONS                       SECONDARY-CNTL
                EST-CONTROL-EFF                 TEST-METHOD
                ESTIMATES
      The following list of names from the machine process segment may be
referenced in either the EIS/P&R retrieval specification language or in COBOL
language specifications
                                                RECORD-2-DAY
                                                SCC
ASH-CONTENT
BEC
BEC-ID
BEC-NUMBER
CONFIDENTIALITY
DATE-OF-2-RECORD
EMISSION-FACTOR-SOURCE
FUEL-PROCESS-RATE
FUEL-UNITS
HEAT-CONTENT
MAX-DESIGN-RATE
NUMBER-OF-EF
RECORD-2-YEAR
                                                SCC-I
                                                SCC-II
                                                SCC-III
                                                SCC-IV
                                                SEG-2-ID
                                                SEG-2-SET-1-ID
                                                SEG-2-SET-2-ID
                                                SEGMENT-2-ID
                                                SOURCE-CODE
                                                SOURCE-DESCRIPTION
                                                SULFUR-CONTENT
                                   9.2.1-2

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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR
DATA BRANCH
VOLUME III.
AEROS SUMMARY AND
RETRIEVAL MANUAL
SECTION Comprehensive Data
Handling' System
CHAPTER Emissions Inventory
Subsystem/Permit And
Registration
SUBJECT
Retrieval Program
SECTION CHA
9
DATE
9/30/75
PTER SUBJECT
2 1
PAGE
-3
     The following list of names from the permits and registration
segment may be referenced in either the EIS/P&R retrieval specifica-
tion language or in COBOL language specifications.
                    DATE-OF-3-RECORD
                    LINE-NUMBER
                    RECORD-3-DAY
                    RECORD-3-YEAR
SEG-3-ID
SEG-3-SET-1-ID
SEG-3-SET-3-ID
SEGMENT-3-ID
     The following three names from the permits and registration seg-
ment may be referenced in a retrieval specification in the COBOL
language only.
                    COMMENT-L
                    COMMENT-R
COMMENTS
     The master file sort program can be used to sort all fields
referenced 1n an EIS/P&R retrieval specification statement.  They may
be sorted either in ascending or descending order.

     An EIS/P&R retrieval specification statement may be modified either
by subordinate EIS/P&R fixed format clauses or by a short COBOL program.
Regardless of the method employed, the result is to restrict the retrie-
val requested by using a string of conditional statements.  For example,
the restrictions that data will be retrieved only if the state code is
greater than 40 or if the code is less than 10 may be imposed.  In
general, any data field name acceptable for retrieval may be used as
                                 9.2.1-3

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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
NATIONAL AIR
DATA BRANCH
VOLUME III.
AEROS SUMMARY AND
RETRIEVAL MANUAL
SECTION Comprehensive Data
Handling. System
CHAPTER Emissions Inventory
Subsystem/Permit And
SUBJECT te9lst«t1on
Retrieval Program
SECTION CHA
9
DATE
9/30/75
PTER SUBJECT
2 1
PAGE
4
the subject or object of a restricting conditional statement.  A numeric
literal or an alphanumeric literal may also be used as the object.  The
following are relations that may be used:

                        CODE        MEANING
                         =          equal
                         <          less than
                         >          greater than
                         N=         not equal
                         N<     '    not less than
                         N>         not greater than
                                9.2.1-4

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                                   TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
                            (Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
 EPA-450/2-76-009a
                                                           3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION-NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
 AEROS  MANUAL SERIES; VOLUME  III:
 RETRIEVAL (Second Edition)
SUMMARY AND
                                                           5. REPORT DATE
                                                             July 1977
                      6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)

 National Air  Data Branch
 Monitoring  and  Data Analysis
                                                           8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
 National  Air Data Branch
 Monitoring  and Data Analysis  Division
 Office  of Air Quality Planning  and Standards
 Research  Triangle Park, N.C.  27711
                                                           10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
                      11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS

 Same as  above
                      13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
                          Final  	
                                                           14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
                                                              200/04
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16. ABSTRACT
 The AEROS  Summary and Retrieval  Manual, Volume III of  the OAQPS Guidelines Manual
 Series,  describes and illustrates  the reporting and  analysis capabilities of  the
 various  AEROS systems.  It also  describes the analysis packages available for use
 in the evaluation of AEROS data  and describes the user access procedures for
 obtaining  AEROS reports.  It describes the standard  publications available from the
 NADB to  provide quarterly or annual information on emissions and air quality.   In
 an applications section, the manual provides specific  examples of applications of
 AEROS data.   It also gives an overview of the Comprehensive Data Handling System
 (CDHS),  which is an AEROS-related  system for storing and  reporting air quality and
 emissions  data.
                                KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
                  DESCRIPTORS
                                              b.lDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
                                                                         c. COSATI Field/Group
 Air Quality Data
 Data Base Retrievals
 Emissions Data
 Environmental Data System
 National  Emissions Data  System (NEDS)
 SAROAD
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