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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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columns give, respectively, the state and county codes (Ohio is State No. 36
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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Modeling, which is currently being developed, is a computerized procedure
for estimating the parameters required .for modeling that are missing from NEDS.
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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As used 1n this Section, "User Access" 1s defined as the set of procedures
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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This Chapter deals with procedures to be utilized by users outside of
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
Environmental Protection Agency
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
particular requests).
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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
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@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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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FOR THIS FUNCTION.
ENTER SORT SEQUENCE COMMAND
SOOT?
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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?
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CONTROL CARDS ENTEREO-
ST CNTY PLNT PT SCC
0 SIC E
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0« 2600 0005 20
05 3520 0012 05
DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS SPECIFIED?
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«UN ID 9iare« yit«n? «*£* ACCEPTED
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EMISSION POINT SOURCE LISTING
THE POINT SOURCE LISTING PROFPAM OFFERS THE USER REMOTE PATCH
ACCESS TO POINT SOURCE LISTINGS. THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION THAT
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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
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RECORDS SELECTED CAN BE LIMITED TO THOSE FOR WHICH A SPECIFIED
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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?
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YES OR NO?
YOU WANT VETRIC UNITS? (STANDARD IS ENGL)
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cMTER YOUR RUNIO (MAX. 6 CHAR.)
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RUN TIME?
START ENTERING COMMANDS
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REPORT TYPE=03
CONTROL CARDS ENTERED-
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Ot 260C 0005
OS 3S20 0012
DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOB AS SPECIFIED?
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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?
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SC.X.OR EN?
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[EN?
JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:
STATE-COUNTY=0'»260n
053520
DO YOU WANT TO SUBMIT THE JOS AS SPECIFIED?
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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?
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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?
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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).
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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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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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4.2.2.6.4 SAMPLE INTERACTIVE SESSION
P1UN 99'JSER. 99999P90. PROJ115 » 9999/9999
DATE: 102175 TIME:
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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
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It A TWO ntBtT NU^HFR FCOM 01 TO 10. IF
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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?
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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
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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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NEXT FUNCTION YOU WISH TO ACCESS
»TW*05CCFS RUN ID 05CCFT
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ACCEPTED
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4.2.2.6.5 SAMPLE BATCH OUTPUT
A sample of the output produced by "the remote batch run follows.
The States of Arkansas and California were requested.
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CATE VECNESCAY SEPTEMBER 17, 197S
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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JOB AS SPECIFIED IS!
REPORT TYPt=02
CONTROL CAP3S EIITERES-
ST CNTY AIJCR REGION
OH 2600 «•}<* 99
05 3520 999 9°
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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
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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?
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STATE/COUNTY=flit2600
SC.X.OR END?
JOB AS SPECIFIED IS:
0£=OP.T TYPE=02
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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
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