EPA-450/3-75-057
August 1974
  NATIONAL AIR DATA BRANCH
       EMISSION DATA SYSTEMS
             TRAINING MANUAL
    U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
      Office of Air and Waste Management
    Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
    Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

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                              EPA450/3-75-057
NATIONAL AIR DATA BRANCH
    EMISSION DATA SYSTEMS
        TRAINING MANUAL
                  by
      PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc.
          Suite 13, Atkinson Square
           Cincinnati, Ohio 45246


           Contract No. 68-02-1375
     EPA Project Officer: Archibald McQueen
              Prepared for

      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
       Office of Air and Waste Management
    Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
    Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

               August 1974

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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 - as supplies permit - from
the Air Pollution Technical Information Center, Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711;  or, for a
fee, from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal
Road,  Springfield,  Virginia 22161.
This report was furnished to the Environmental Protection Agency
by PEDCo-Environmental Specilaists, Inc. ,  Cincinnati, Ohio 45246,
in fulfillment of Contract No. 68-02-1375.  The contents of this report
are reproduced herein as  received from PEDCo-Environmental Specialists,
Inc. .  The opinions, findings,  and conclusions expressed are those
of the author and not necessarily those of the Environmental Protection
Agency.  Mention of company or product names is not to be considered
as an  endorsement by the  Environmental Protection Agency.
                 Publication No. EPA-450/3-75-057
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                    ACKNOWLEDGMENT






     This document was prepared for the U.S. Environmental



Protection Agency by PEDCo-Environmental Specialists, Inc.,



Cincinnati, Ohio.  Mr. Donald J. Henz was the PEDCo



Project Manager.  Principal author was Mr. John M. Zoller.



     Mr. Arch A. MacQueen was the Project Officer for



the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  The authors



appreciate the assistance and cooperation extended to them



by members of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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                      TABLE OF CONTENTS


                                                       Page

ACKNOWLEDGMENT                                          :iii

LIST OF FIGURES                                         vii

LIST OF TABLES                                          *

1.0  INTRODUCTION                                      1-1

2.0  NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM  (NEDS)             .2-1

     2.1  Point Sources                                2-2

          2.1.1  Coding                                2-2
          2.1.2  Updating Point Source Data            2-29
          2.1.3  Edit/Check Procedures                 2-41

     2.2  Area Sources                                 2-54

          2.2.1  Data Development and Coding           2-56
          2.2.2  Updating Area Source Data             2-60
          2.2.3  Edit/Check Procedures                 2-61

     2.3  NEDS Output Formats                          2-61

3.0  EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUBSYSTEM (EIS)               3-1

     3.1  Synopsis of CDHS                             3-1

     3.2  Purpose and Capabilities of EIS              3-2

          3.2.1  Purpose of EIS                        3-2
          3.2.2  Capabilities of EIS                   3-3

     3.3  NEDS-EIS Relationships                       3-7

          3.3.1  File Structures - NEDS/EIS            3-7
          3.3.2  NEDS to EIS File Conversion           3-7
          3.3.3  EIS to NEDS File Conversion           3-9

     3.4  EIS Coding Requirements                      3-9
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                 TABLE OF CONTENTS  (continued)
                                                       Page
          3.4.1  EIS Coding Instructions                3-13
          3.4.2  Add, Change, and Delete                3-26

REFERENCES

APPENDIX A  SAROAD CODING CHANGES FOR NEDS PURPOSES    A-l

APPENDIX B  STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE IN          B-l
            COMMENTS

APPENDIX C  TABLE FOR USE WHEN ASSIGNING PLANT         C-l
            IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

APPENDIX D  TEMPLATES OF NEDS POINT SOURCE CODING      D-l
            FORMS FOR USE WITH IBM FORTRAN CODING
            FORMS

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                       LIST OF FIGURES
Figure                                            Page

2.1     NEDS Point Source Coding Form with        2-3
        Identification Columns Denoted

2.2     Typical Process Flow Diagram as Drawn     2-5
        on Back of NEDS Coding Form

2.3   ..Allowable Emissions for Zero Emitters     2-18
        and Unlimited Allowable Emissions

2.4     Allowable Emissions for Small or Well-    2-19
        Controlled Sources

2.5     Example Process Weight Regulation         2-20

2.6     Calculation of Allowable Emissions for    2-21
        Processes

2.7     Example Regulation for Indirect Heating   2-22
        Equipment

2.8     Calculation of Allowable Emissions for    2-23
        Boilers

2.9     Sample Standard Form                      2-28

2.10    IBM FORTRAN Coding Form                   2-30

2.11    Template for IBM FORTRAN Coding Form      2-32

2.12    Example of a Coded IBM FORTRAN Form       2-34

2.13    Example Delete Action Using Template      2-38

2.14    Example Change Action Using Template      2-40
        with FORTRAN Form

2.15    Example Add Action Using Template with    2-42
        FORTRAN Form

2.16    Edit/Check Printout Listing I - Invalid   2-44
        Control Codes
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                  LIST OF FIGURES (continued)


Figure                                            Page

2.17    Edit/Check Printout Listing II - Data     2-45
        Listing

2.18    Edit/Check Printout Listing III - Data    2-47
        Field Errors

2.19    Edit/Check Printout Listing IV - Input    2-49
        File Errors

2.20  ,  NEDS Area Source Coding Form              2-55

2.21    Point Source Listing                      2-63

2.22    Area Source Listing                       2-65

2.23    Area Source Fuel Usage - Residential      2-66

2.24    Area Source Fuel Usage - Commercial and   2-67
        Institutional

2.25    Area Source Fuel Usage - Industrial       2-68

2.26    Count of Plants, Points, and SCC's        2-69

2.27    Condensed Point Source Listing            2-70

2.28    Allowed vs Computed Emissions             2-71

2.29    Nationwide, State, or County Emission     2-73
        Summary

2.30    Stationary Source Fuel Summary Report     2-78

2.31    SCC Emissions Report                      2-79

2.32    Highest Plant ID. by County                2-80

2.33    Weighted Sensitivity Analysis - Grand     2-81
        Total

2.34    Weighted Sensitivity Analysis - Point     2-82
        Sources

2.35    Plant Emissions Summary                   2-85

3.1     Relationship Between EIS Transaction      3-8
        Cards, EIS Master File Segments, and
        NEDS Transaction Cards
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                  LIST OF FIGURES  (continued)
Figure                                            Page

3.2     EIS Coding Form - Plant Identification    3-10
        (Segment 0)

3.3     EIS Coding Form - Point Source (Segment   3-11
        1)

3.4     EIS Coding Form - Machine/Process         3-12
        (Segment 2)
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                        LIST OF TABLES






Table                                             Paqe
2.1     Estimation Method Code                    2-14



2.2     Error Messages                            2-51
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                       1.0   INTRODUCTION






      An  emissions  inventory of  pollution  sources  provides



 data  concerning the  location, magnitude,  frequency,  and



 duration of  pollutant  emissions and  their relative con-



 tribution to local pollution problems.  This  information is



 used  in  establishing air monitoring  networks  and  in  design



 and evaluation of  pollution control  programs.   In conjunc-



 tion  with meteorological data,  it  is used to  predict ambient



 air quality.   Because  the  emissions  data  are  stored  by



 computer,  they are easily  retrieved  for use in  a  variety of



 summary  report formats.



      Three major computer  systems  have been developed to



 perform  these tasks.   They are  the National Emissions Data



 System (NEDS),  the Emissions Inventory Subsystem  (EIS) of



.the Comprehensive  Data Handling System  (CDHS),  and the



 STARTER  system.



      This document is  a supplement to the available  in-



 structional  materials  on NEDS and  EIS.  The STARTER  system,



 which is proprietary,  is not discussed herein.
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         2.0  NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM  (NEDS)


     NEDS provides coding systems for emissions from both

point and area sources.  Procedures are provided also for

updating information in the NEDS data bank and editing and

checking information that is to enter the data bank.  These

procedures are explained-in this document.  NEDS point and

area source emissions are complementary for particular

source categories.  For example, industrial fuel usage which

is not accounted for in the point source record, is included

as an area source.  There are also categories, such as motor

vehicle emissions, that are exclusively area sources.

     When coding NEDS it is important to have available the

following list of references:

     Guide for Compiling a Comprehensive Emission Inventory,
     APTD-1135.   (Reference 1)

     SAROAD Station Coding Manual for Aerometric Sampling
     Networks, APTD-0907.  (Reference 2)

     Federal Air Quality Control Regions, AP-102.   (Ref-
     erence 3)

     Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972.
     (Reference 4)

     Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Second
     Edition, AP-42.  (Reference 5)

     SCC Listing.   (Reference 6)
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     NEDS Update Procedures.  (Reference 7)

     NEDS Edit Listing.   (Reference 8)

     National Emissions Data System Control Device Workbook,
     APTD-1570.  (Reference 9)

     Up-to-date Point Source Listing

2.1  POINT SOURCES

     Point sources emit or have the potential to emit pol-

lutants in quantities significant enough that each source is

considered individually in an emissions inventory.  Criteria

for designation of point sources are given in Chapter 4 of

APTD-1135.  The U.S. EPA regulations which define point

sources are also published in the Federal Register.

2.1.1  Coding

     The NEDS point source form is shown in Figure 2.1.

Although detailed coding instructions are given in APTD-

1135, we briefly describe herein each entry field and indicate

items not fully covered in that reference.

     The coding form includes six separate cards, all of

which are complementary.   These cards are labeled 1 through

6.  There is provision on the form for more than one card 6.

The use of multiple card 6's will be explained later.

     When coding it is important to understand the concept

of "identifiers," "control codes,"  and "data fields."  On.

each NEDS form there are certain identifiers which define

the plant, point, and process.  The information fields which

serve as identifiers are indicated in Figure 2.1.  The

first 13 columns are identifiers which are common to  all six
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cards.  Columns 14 and 15 is the point identification which



is common to cards 2 through 6.  The Source Classification



Code  (SCC) entered in columns 18 through 25 identifies the



process.  Columns 56 through 59 of card 2  (common stack




information) are identifiers for the "change action" of



card  2.  The change procedure is explained later.  The



concept of "identifiers" is important as no updating of NEDS



information can be accomplished without full use of the



identification codes.  The computer system will not accept



any data where one of the identification codes are missing.



      Columns 78 through 80 are used for the program's con-



trol  codes.  There are three control codes: action code,



format code, and card code.  The action codes (Col.  78)  are A,




D, and C which denote respectively, add,  delete,  and change.



The "P" in column 79 signifies the card has a point source



format.  An "A" must be entered in this column to indicate



an area source format.   The card number is entered in column




80.  The column headings not discussed above signify data



fields.




      Before coding a plant into the system, it is often



helpful to first draw a flow diagram of all operations



present.  This helps identify the process and emission



points.  An example of such a flow diagram is given in



Figure 2.2.



      A few general instructions which should be kept in mind



when  coding NEDS forms include the following:
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                  of NEDS coding form.

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   0 NEDS coding form field headings cannot be changed.

   0 Decimal points cannot be placed in the fields except as
     is preprinted on the coding form.

   0 Only codes prescribed by EPA and found in APTD-1135 may
     be used.

   0 Columns which have no headings cannot be used.

   0 Forms submitted must be clear and legible.  All entries
     must be made with a heavy pencil or a pen.

   0 When the state or local agency makes a decision re-
     garding coding procedures, it should be put in writing
     and kept for convenient reference.

2.1.1.1  Card 1 - The purpose of card 1 is to identify and

locate the plant.  When a facility has multiple emission

point ID's, complete spaces 14 through 74 of card 1 on

the first point source coding form only; on all other point

source coding forms relating to additional points within the

plant these spaces are left blank.  Fill in columns 1

through 13 on all coding forms, there can be no blanks in

these columns.

     State codes are given in Appendix A, Section 1, APTD-

1135.  County codes are given,in APTD-0907.  There are a few

exceptions, for NEDS purposes, to the codes listed in APTD-

0907.  These exceptions are for the States of Connecticut,

Maine, and Massachusetts only, and are listed in Appendix A

of this report.  A few cities in the United States are not

considered to be within any county, but rather are inde-

pendent entities.  For these cities, the city code should be
                                            \
entered in both "city" and "county" coding columns.  Code

numbers for the Air Quality Control Regions are given in
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Appendix A,  Section 1, APTD-1135.  The counties  in each AQCR

are  listed in AP-102.  Use APTD-0907 and AP-102  to locate

the  proper AQCR number.  The plant iden-

tification number identifies each plant

or facility within a county.  The number-
               Stale I County
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ing system is  sequential, starting with the number  one and

continuing until all facilities in the county  are assigned

numbers.   One  person should be responsible for assigning

plant ID's and reporting this information to the AEROS

contact at the EPA Regional Office.  A convenient method of

recording  the  assigned plant identification numbers is to

use a table of numbers and line through the number  when it

is assigned.   A blank table is provided in Appendix C  for

this purpose.   All columns in the plant ID field must  be

filled in;  for example,  the proper entry for a plant with

ID number  5 is 0005, entered in columns 10 through  13.

     If a  source is within the city limits of  a city listed

in APTD-0907,  the 4-digit code number corresponding to

that city  is entered in columns 14 through 17.  Do  not enter

a town or  city code if the facility is located outside the

boundary of the city of address.  Universal Transverse

Mercator  (UTM)  zones

can be located on
                         iaz
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This holds true for all cards.  The year of  record must  be


entered on cards 1 and 2.  Name and address  of  the estab-

lishment are entered in columns 22 through 61.  The  estab-

lishment name should be the name which the facility  itself

uses and which the state and/or local agency has on  its

records.  Use common abbreviations where possible.   Identify


the location of the facility by giving a street address

rather than a post office box number.  Include  the city  name


only if there is no SAROAD
                               .oi57|58|59l60|61
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                                                70 71
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                                                       76
                                                         77
                                                           79
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city code entered in
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columns 14 through 17,

and enter the postal ZIP code when possible.  The  personal

contact at the plant is the person in charge of pollution

control activities.  The ownership code identifies the  owner

of the facility as either private, governmental  (local,

State, or Federal), or utility  (e.g., electric power  plant).

Ownership codes are given in APTD-1135.

2.1.1.2  Card 2 - The function of card 2  is mainly to give

stack data and locate emission points via UTM coordinates.

This information is necessary for computer modeling.

     Each facility usually has more than  one emission point.

Cards 2 through 6 present the data peculiar to each emission

point within a plant.  Several emission points may be

combined if they are similar  and do not emit large amounts

of pollutants.  If several points are combined into one

emission point, note this fact in "comments"  (card 6) and


enter the representative stack data as explained  later.
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     Each emission point within a plant is numbered con-

secutively  starting with one.  If there are
                                                     Yoard
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more than  99  points within a plant, the re-     'I0

maining points  should be identified al-

phabetically  as follows:  AA, ABf AC,..., BA,  BB,  BC,...,ZZ.

Note that  since both columns 14 and 15 of card 2  must be

filled in  on  every form, emission point one  is entered as

01.  Standard Industrial Classification  (SIC)  codes that are

also assigned an IPP Process code are given  in Appendix A,

APTD-1135.  All SIC codes are listed in the  1972  SIC Manual

(Reference 4).   The SIC code .entered for all points within a

facility  (except refuse disposal) should be  that  which

represents the  principal activity of the facility.   How-

ever, if the  facility reports more than

one SIC, these  SIC's should be used

with the appropriate processes.  For
                                                              IPP1
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all waste disposal facilities (such as incinerators)  SIC

4953 must be  used.  If the IPP code is not listed  for a

process, leave  the columns blank.  Boilers are  given the  SIC

code representative of the plant and should always have the

appropriate IPP code from page A-42, Appendix A, APTD-1135.

Note that all boilers fired with oil or natural gas have  an

IPP code of 00.

     The UTM  coordinates are taken from USGS maps.  Ac-

curate location is necessary if

the information is to be used

for modeling  air quality.  If
                                     Poml
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possible  (for  large plants)  the UTM coordinates should  be

unique for each  point.   In some cases the plant location has

been expressed in  latitude and longitude.  When that  is the

case, EPA can  furnish a computer program for conversion of

latitude and longitude to UTM coordinates.

     Enter stack parameters, as described in APTD-1135, in

columns 33 through 54 of card 2.  If a source does not  have

a definite stack,
                          ,
                              33343
                                    umiH) I leir.
                                         STACK DAfA
OumiH) I leir.p {':n
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Plume Height
lino stack It.
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Common

56 Is"
enter zeros for

stack height,

diameter, and  flow  rate  and enter the height of the emission

release point  (above  ground level)  in columns 51 through  54,

plume height.  Record the temperature of the released gases

in columns 40  through 43.   When combining data on several

stacks onto one form,  determine the appropriate stack data

by the formula on page 4-9 of APTD-1135 and indicate the

number of stacks combined in "comments."

     If several points have a common stack, assign con-

secutive point ID numbers and enter the same numbers for

stack height,  diameter,  and temperature.  The flow rate is

the amount contributed

)>y that particular
 ource.  The  infor-

mation entered  in  columns 56 through 59 should complete  the

.following sentence:   "Points ID'S (columns 56 and  57)  through

(columns 58 and 59)  discharge emissions through one  single
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                                   Seer
and common stack."  For example,  if  points 3, 4, and 5 have

a common  stack,  enter 0305 in columns  56 through 59 of card

2 for all three  point ID's.  If a point does not have a

common  stack,  enter 0000 in these columns.

2.1.1.3   Card  3  - The primary function of card 3 is to

record data on control equipment  and estimated control

efficiency. Boiler design capacity  is entered for boilers

only,- and not  for other combustion units such as stationary

internal  combustion engines or incinerators.  Enter a zero

if this category is not applicable.  The

boiler design  capacity should always be

at least  equal to or greater than the

product of maximum design rate and heat content (both

parameters found on card 6).

     Control equipment codes are  given in Appendix A, APTD-

1135.  If no control equipment is  used,  enter three zeros in

the appropriate  columns.  Primary control equipment is a

control device whose main function is  to reduce emissions of

that pollutant under which it is  listed,  or the first in a

series of control devices.  Secondary  control equipment is

either a  device
                                                   Bailer Dtdf."
                                                 roli CjjMt'ty,
                                                Pccvd  !0SBIU hi
that follows  pri-

mary equipment
   Boilct Design
reai oil Capacity
Rccoid I lO'BJU hi
                                                  CONTROL EQUIPMENT
                                   Pfiiraijr
                                    Pail.
Secondary
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               28
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in series  or  a device that although  designed primarily to

remove one pollutant affects removal of  another.  For

example, a fabric filter on a cement kiln primarily removes
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particulates  but also reacts with the  alkaline particulate

filter cake to remove some of the S02  (Reference 5).

Therefore, the fabric filter would be  listed as the primary

collector  for particulate (if there were  no other control

devices  in series)  and as a secondary  control device for

S02.  Equipment that functions as a normal part of the

process, such as a cyclone on a petroleum refinery catalytic

cracker, is not considered as a control device but as part

of the process.  In such instances, do not enter codes for

the device as a control device.

     Enter the estimated overall control  efficiency whenever
possible.  If
there is no

removal of a
acondaiy
 CO
.•iSBOlSt 5253S
                         tSTIMATEO CONTROL EFFICIENCY (M
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73
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pollutant,  enter a right-justified  zero  for that pollutant.

A reference that may be used to obtain typical control

efficiencies is APTD-1570.

2.1.1.4  Card 4 - Card 4 gives operating information and

emission estimates.  Percent annual throughput is the per-

cent of annual activity that occurs during each of the time

periods listed.  If a source
      YEJto!
      Record
      lilTz
                                        \ PNNUAL f HRIIKUT
                                       fill!)
                                       aiS
                         May
                         >b[2l
                                             June
                                               Scpl
                                                  (i d.'y
                                NORMAL
                                ;w
                                0
                                n
                                  512
reports no  seasonal vari-

ation, distribute the

throughput  values evenly.  The normal  operating schedule

indicates the  normal hours of operation  per day, days per

week, and weeks per year for each  specific point.
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      Emission estimates are the estimated  annual emissions


from  the  point source.  The emissions  should be entered

except  when estimation method 3 is used.   In-process fuel

emissions need not be calculated.

      The  estimation method codes should be entered in

columns 66 through 70.  These codes indicate on what basis

emission  estimates were made.  These codes are given in

Table -2.1.

      If a pollutant is not emitted by  the  source,  enter a

zero  for  the emissions estimate and for the corresponding

estimation method.  Do this also when  AP-42 lists  a pol-
lutant  as
                 EMISSION ESTIMATES (Ions yeail
   T •   • T_ T     >°2        HUI
negligible.  .oUifcusiM bisGiheii:
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If  the


emission factor in the SCC list is zero,  then either 3 or 0


can be  entered as the estimation method.   Note that pol-


lutants with zero as the estimation method always have zero


for the emission estimate.


      If reliable source test data are available,  use these


values  to calculate the annual emissions.   Take special care


to  use  code 1 only when source test data  are  used to cal-


culate  annual emissions.


      Code 2 denotes a material balance using  engineering


knowledge  and expertise of the process.  Use  code  2  only


when  a  material  balance is performed.


      Entry of estimation method 3 for a pollutant, with a


corresponding emission factor in the SCC  listing  will cause
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          Table 2.1  ESTIMATION METHOD CODE


Code                      Description of Method

 0         Not applicable or emissions are known to be zero.

 1         Source test results or other emission measure-
           ments.

 2         Material balance using engineering knowledge
           and expertise of process.

 3         Emissions computer calculated using emission
           factors in the SCC listing.  No emission
           estimates need be coded on NEDS form.

 4         Guess.

 5         Emissions calculated using a special emission
           factor differing from that in the SCC listing.

 6         New source for which approval to construct
           has been given but at which operation has
           not yet begun.  Emission estimates are zero.

 7         Sources ceasing operation.  Emission estimates
           are zero.
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automatic calculation of the emissions using that emission



factor.  The emission estimates may then be. left blank for



that pollutant.  Code 3 may not be used when there is no



corresponding emission factor in the SCC listing.  When



using code 3, the annual operating rate, estimated control



efficiency, and sulfur or ash content  (if appropriate) must



be entered on the coding form.



     Code 4 signifies that a guess 4s the basis for the



emission calculations.  If a given SCC is assigned no



emission factor, but an AP-42 factor for a similar process



is used as a basis for the emission estimate, enter a 4' for



the estimation method.



     If an emission factor other than that contained in the



SCC listing is used to calculate the emission estimate, a



code 5 should be entered as the estimation method.  An



example would be when AP-42 gives the emission factor as a



range and it is desired to use a factor in that range other



than the one in the SCC listing.  The emission estimates



would then be calculated and entered based on the special



factor and estimation method code 5 would be .entered.



     Code 6 should be used for new sources that have not yet



begun to operate.  Code 7 should be ente'red for processes



ceasing operation*.  This code should be used rather than



deleting the



process from*



the data



bank.  Both codes will automatically estimate emissions as'
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zero.  Therefore no entries should be made in the emission

estimates field when either code 6 or 7 is entered  in  tne

estimation method field.

     When filling out the NEDS form, perform all calculations

on the back of the form - not only emission calculations,

but also any other calculations required for an information

field.  Also record any explanatory notes you feel  may be

necessary.  Any person reviewing the form can then  determine

easily how the entries were obtained or resolve any dis-

crepancies .

     The final information field on card 4 is % space  heat
This field indicates the percent of fuel     JN.
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ticular point ID being coded happens

to be a process, a zero must be entered in column  73.  A

whole number cannot be entered in this field unless.card  6

indicates that the point burns fuel..

2.1.1.5  Card 5 - Card 5 gives data on allowable emissions

and compliance status.  Enter the year for which the emis-

sions are estimated as the year of record.

     Calculate allowable emissions on the basis of appli-

cable regulations which were enforceable during the year  of

record.  Note that current regulations may not have been

applicable during that year.  For all processes that are  not

emitters of a specific pollutant, .enter a zero in  the

appropriate column in the allowable emissions information
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field.  For example, see the NO  emissions  indicated on
                               -K


Figure 2.3.  When an actual emission of  zero  tons per  year



is shown because the source
is small or well-controlled,


allowable emissions are cal-
                                                  ALLCMM.E MISSIONS (Ions 'y"'l
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culated and entered on card 5, as shown  for particulate



emissions on Figure 2.4.  Where allowable emissions  are



calculated to be less than 0.5 TPY, do not round off to



zero.  In such cases enter a  "1" in the  appropriate  column.



     If no regulation is applicable to a pollutant emitted



by a source, enter 9's in the appropriate columns on card



5, as shown for SO- emissions in Figure  2.3*-.  By use of



example allowable emission rates, obtained from Figure 2.5,



allowable process emissions of particulate can be calcu-



lated, as shown in Figure 2.6.  Allowable process emissions



are based on the hourly maximum design rate  (card 6,  columns



33-39).  By use of example allowable emission rates  obtained



from Figure 2.7, allowable emissions of  particulate  from  an



indirect heat exchanger can be calculated, as shown  in



Figure 2.8.  For boilers, allowable emissions are based on



the design capacity (card 3, columns 18-22).



     The compliance status and compliance schedules  are



entered as described in APTD-1135.  Note that the compliance



schedule field has an entry only if a "2" or "3" has been



entered in column 53.   Compliance update indicates the year,



month, and day of the most recent, change in compliance
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Regional Office.  If an in-process fuel is used list the



appropriate SCC on another card 6 of the same point ID.



     If a single boiler burns more than one fuel type, enter



an SCC for each fuel on one form.  Each separate boiler,



however, is given a separate point ID number and entered on



a separate form.



     A number of small processes or boilers that emit a very



limited amount of pollutants may be combined onto one



coding form.  This can be done if the processes are the same



or the boilers burn the same types of fuel.  For example, if



three small boilers each burn natural gas and distillate



fuel oil and it is desired to combine them onto one coding



form, the resulting form would show one SCC for a natural



gas boiler and one for a distillate oil boiler.  Fuel usages



for the three boilers are combined and entered next to the



appropriate SCC.  The total of all three boiler design



capacities is entered on card 3, and representative stack



data is selected by use of the formula described in APTD-



1135.  Unless an emission source is very small, however,



each source is assigned its own point ID and requires its



own NEDS form.



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process, or solid
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record, given in

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                              2-25

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list.  Take particular care to ensure that the numbers are



entered in the units corresponding to the SCC.



     Maximum design rate gives the maximum hourly rate of



operation, again in the SCC units used for annual operating



rate.



     Enter sulfur or ash contents of a fuel in the appro-



priate columns.  If this information is not applicable



(e.g.r the SCC is not for a fuel), enter zeros in columns 42



and 45.  Zeros are also entered



for solid waste unless the waste



has a high or unusual sulfur



content.  Enter a heat content



value for all fuels.  For all other SCC's, including solid



waste, enter a zero in column 50.  The correct units are



millions of BTU's per SCC unit.



     The comments section provides any necessary clarifi-



cation of the information corresponding to the SCC.  Com-



ments must be
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be intelligible.  Standard abbreviations for use in comments



are given in Appendix B.  Source code and confidentiality of



data are entered as described in APTD-1135.
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2.1.1.7  Standard Forms - Standard NEDS forms having a great



deal of pre-entered data can be prepared for ordinary



processes.  An example standard form is shown in Figure 2.9.



The use of pre-entered information reduces coding errors,



saves time, and allows nontechnical personnel to perform



large segments of work.



     When compiling a set of standard forms, title and



number each form for easy identification and access.  In the



margin enter any helpful information, such as identifying



other forms for related processes.  Note the SCC units on



the form, as well as the state code.  Since most counties do



not have more than 99 plants, enter zeros in columns 10 and



11.  Since ownership of any one type of process is normally



the same, this code can be entered on the standard forms.



Fill in the SIC and IPP codes, except for boilers, which are



assigned the SIC describing the plant.



     Usually it is known whether a process will entail



a stack height or a plume height, and the appropriate zeros



can be entered.  If a source normally does not have a common



stack, enter zeros.  If the form is not for a boiler, enter



a zero for boiler design capacity.  For many pollutants



control equipment is not applicable, and zeros can be



entered in the columns for control equipment and efficiency.



It is useful to note in the margin the codes for often-used



control equipment and estimated control efficiencies if



these are not reported by the source.
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     Codes for year-round continuous operation of a source



can be pre-entered.  Recording the SCC listing emission



factors in the margin saves time and insures use of the



proper factor.  If the source does not supply space heat,



this entry can be made.  Pre-entries are often made for some



allowable emission information  (if zero or unlimited), SCC,



confidentiality, and .source codes.  If the SCC is not a



fuel, enter zeros for sulfur, ash, and heat contents.  For



fuels, enter the typical heat contents.



2.1.2  Updating Point Source Data



     Updating information in NEDS involves either entering



data on new sources or updating information already in NEDS.



For new sources, follow the procedures already described.



For sources .already in NEDS., compare the new information



with the current .NEDS printout.  If the new information



indicates more emission points than are entered in NEDS, add



these points to the NEDS system.  When data for an emission



point require changes, these changes can be coded on IBM



FORTRAN coding forms or on NEDS forms with the proper action



(column 78) indicated.  An IBM FORTRAN coding form is shown



in Figure 2.10.



     The three processes entailed in updating are: deletion,



change, and addition.  The deletion procedure is utilized to



delete data on any plant, point within a plant, or process



within a point that is invalid in the data bank.  The change



procedure is utilized to change any data field other than an
                              2-29

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IBM
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identifier in an existing record on the data bank.  The



addition procedure is utilized to add data on a new plant,



point, or process or to re-add.a plant, point, or process



which was deleted to make a correction.



     If the deletion, changes, and additions are coded



correctly, they need not be separated, since they can be



handled during a single computer run.  The procedures are



performed by the computer in the following order: delete,



change, and add.  A deletion and addition of the same card



or cards for a given point are done on the same run.  A



deletion and change of the same card cannot be handled on



the same run, nor can  change and addition of the same card,



since this would result in duplicate cards.



     The update procedure is determined by the entry in



column 78 on each card.  If a D is coded and punched in



column 78, the delete procedure will be activated; C denotes



the change procedure, and A, the addition procedure.



     For any update action the card affected must be prop-



erly identified.  Figure 2.11 shows a template of each NEDS



card that can be used with IBM FORTRAN coding forms.  Full-



sized templates which may be removed and used are included



in Appendix D of this document.   Source identifiers are



indicated on the templates.  No change procedure can be



initiated unless all the identifier codes are completed.  An



example of a fully coded IBM FORTRAN form is shown in Figure



2.12.  The identifier must always be filled out, and no
                              2-31

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change in these columns may be made.  To correct an iden-



tifier, code a delete and an add.  In other words, the



erroneous identity must be deleted from the program and the



correct identity must be added.  Columns 56 through 59 of



card 2 are treated as an identifier when coding a change for



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59 must be identical to the information in the data bank.



To add common stack information, even if these columns were



originally blank, the user must follow a delete/add pro-



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     When updating data on sources already in NEDS, always



update the year of record on each card updated.  When up-



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changed unless it is necessary for correction.  If the plant



or point is changed, the EPA Regional Office should be



notified of any changes.



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process within a point that is identified incorrectly.  If a



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county, the identification is incorrect.  Also, if an SCC is



incorrectly coded, the identification is incorrect.



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adding the correct card 6 in the same computer run.



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card 2 is deleted and data for the complete point  (cards 2



to 6) are added with the incorrect data field left blank.



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56-59).  After the point or points are deleted, with a card



2 deletion, they must be re-added with all cards (2 to 6).



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complete array of plant data from the master file.   Deletion



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from the master file.



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information from the master file.



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the identification columns (1-13) for that plant and enter



DPI in columns 78 through 80.



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     4. If you are using a. NEDS point source form, indicate



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procedures presented herein and in Chapter 4, APTD-1135.
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coding form and the coding procedures as previously shown..



     The only problem that could result from addition of



data on new points is a duplicate record.  Use a current



point source listing to obtain identifications of plants



currently in NEDS.  New plant identification numbers are



assigned by the NEDS contact personnel in each EPA Regional



Office.




     Where approval has been given to construct a new- source



but operation has not begun, enter a code 6 on card 4,



columns 66 through 70.  This code defines new nonoperating



sources.




     An example of an add action using a template is shown



in Figure 2.15.



2.1.3  Edit/Check Procedures



     After the NEDS forms are keypunched, they are run



through the EPA edit/check program, which detects mechanical



errors such as missing SCO's or embedded blanks.  The NEDS



Edit Listing consists of four separate types of listings.



Some of the listings are actual rejections while others



are only listings of sorted data and file transactions.
                              2-41

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     Listing I, Figure 2.16, is a list in card format only

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upii or for p0int source cards with a card number in column

80 other than 1 to 6.  The message "Invalid Control Value"

is printed under the card listing.  The cards are rejected;

therefore, the data is not updated.

     Listing II, Figure 2.17, is a listing of input data

sorted by state, county, plant, point,.and reformatted from

an 80  column card  input  to  a 97  character  line.   The  format

for this listing is as follows:

Point Source Cards:
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            1-2

            3-6

            7-9

           10-13

           14-15

           16-23

           24-26

           27-97


Area Source Cards;

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   Name

State code

County code

999-no meaning

Plant ID

Point ID

SCC code

AQCR

Input card data start-
ing with Plant ID



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State code

County code

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Input card data start-
ing with AQCR
                              2-43

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Figure 2.17  Edit/check printout Listing II - data listing,

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The only check required on this listing is to see that all

data has the correct state code by checking the first and

last line of this listing.  This listing will be used later

to check other errors.

     Listing III, Figure 2.18, is titled "Data Field Errors

in Input Cards."  This is the fourth listing in the print-

out, but the next listing to check.  This listing consists

of the phrase "Invalid Data Field X in Point  (or Area) Card"

followed by an 80 column card listing.  The field numbers  (X)

are meaningless as the incorrect field is underlined with

asterisks.  If multiple fields of a single .card are- in error,

each error will appear as a separate line of print.  The

following errors will be underlined in this listing:

     1.   Embedded blanks—any numeric field with an em-
          bedded blank will be underlined.

     2.   Numeric fields--any numeric field with nonnumeric
          data will be underlined.

     3.   Identification fields—any field classified as
          identification  (state, county, plan-t, point, AQCR,
          and SCC) which is blank will be underlined.

     4.   Year of record--year of record must be completed
          on cards 1 and 2 and must be in range of 1960 to
          1979.

     5.   State number—state number will be underlined if
          greater than 55.

     6.   Points with common stack--if the action code is
          add, the point ID must be within the interval for
          the points with common stack, or the points with
          common stack field will be underlined.  If the
          action code is change, the points with common   ;
          stack field must be the same as originally stored.

>.'he errors in Listing III will cause the complete card to be

rejected and will sometimes cause an error to occur in
                              2-46

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                       Figure 2.18   Edit/check printout  Listing III - data  field errors

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Listing IV.  Errors in Listing III must be corrected first,




and the corresponding error in Listing IV marked off.



     Listing IV, Figure 2.19, is a listing of the actual



file transactions and includes the Input File Errors (Re-



jections) on the left side of the page and the Output File



Transactions (Data Updated) on the right side.  These Output



File Transactions refer to point records  1,  2,  and 3 and



area records.  Point record 1 represents card 1, point




record 2 represents cards 2 to 5 or any one or more of these




cards, and point record 3 represents card 6.  An area record



represents all six cards for area sources.  The Input File



Errors refer to point records, cards, and specific error



messages determined by the action code.  The identification



of each specific transaction is given in the following



format:



          Column            Point Record        Area Record



            1-2               State               State



            3-6               County              County



            7-9               999                 AQCR



           10-13              Plant ID            Blank



           14-15              Point ID            Blank



           16-23              SCC                 Blank



The data card requirements and error messages will be listed



separately for each action code.



     Add.,  The add action code is used to add a new plant, a



jiew point to an existing plant, or a new SCC to an existing



point.  To add a new plant, point, or SCC, the specific
                              2-48

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Figure 2.19  Edit/check printout Listing IV - input file errors.

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cards must be included to create point records 1, 2, or 3.



Point record 1 must be added before point records 2 and 3,



and point record 2 must be added before point record 3 is



added.  If any card for a specific point record is rejected



in Listing III, that point record will be rejected, and any



other point records requiring it will be rejected  (point



record 3 is rejected if point record 2 is rejected).  See



Table 2.2 for error messages.




     Listings I, II, and III should be used to correct any



errors found in Listing IV.  These three listings will



indicate that the problem is either a keypunch error or a



coding error.  The forms should be corrected from the



listings and rekeypunched, or if the cards are available,



correct the cards from the listing.



     Change.  Change action code is used to update data



currently stored for a plant, point, or SCC.  To submit a



change only the card containing the update must be sub-



mitted.  Duplicate change cards for the same card must not



be submitted.  See Table 2.2 for error messages.




     Delete.  Delete action code is used to remove an



entire plant, specific point, or specific SCC whenever



incorrect.   To delete an entire plant submit a card 1



''elete, to delete a point submit a card 2., and to delete an



:;CC submit a card 6.  See Table 2.2 for error messages.



     In making the necessary corrections, it is very helpful



 o have the card deck.  Access to a keypunch machine is also
                              2-50

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                                       Table 2.2  Error Hess acres
                                          ADD ERROR MESSAGES
           Error Message

    Should be Add Cd X in Area/
    Point Card:   Card ID
K)
I
    First Card of Area Add Not 1
    Matched Add - Area
    Matched Add - Point 1;  Matched
    Add -  Point 2;  Matched Add -
    Point  3
    Pt  2  Add With No Pt 1
    Pt  3  With  No Pt 2
           Meaning

X is the card number that the
program is expecting.  The
program is expecting cards 1-6
for area sources and cards 2-5
for point sources.  The message
appears if the card X is miss-
ing or duplicated.

First card of an area source is
not card 1.

The identification of an area
source matches an existing area
source.
The identification of the point
record being added matches a
record already on the existing
file.
Point record 2  (cards 2-5) is
correct but cannot be added
because there is no point
record 1.

Point record 3  is correct but
cannot be added because there
is no point record 2.
          Correction

If area source, correct
error -and res-ubmit all six
cards.  If point source,
correct error and resubmit all
cards 2-6 for the point.
Correct error and resubmit all
six area source cards.

If the data is for the same area
source and is updating the data,
change the action code to "i:"
and resubmit.

Check plant names and identifi-
cation for new data vs old
printout.  If the plants or
points match, change the action
code.to "C" and resubmit.  If
the plant is new, assign a new
plant ID as instructed by R.O.
and resubmit as adds.

Correct card 1 and resubmit all
the cards for the plant.
Correct cards for point record
2, resubmit all the cards for
the point.

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                             Table 2.2 (continued)   Error Messages
       Error Message

Add Pt Cd not 1, 2, or 6




Add Pt 6 follows Cd 1


Dup Cd 1 for Add Point
           Meaning

A new plant, point, or SCC is
being added but the first card
of the point record is not 1,
2 , or 6.

Cards 2-5 of the point are
missing.

Duplicate card 1 for the same
plant.
          Correction

Resubmit all cards necessary to
correct the record.
Resubmit cards 2-6 for the point.
If point record 1 was added,
check Listing II to see if all
card 1's were the same.  If
they were, ignore the message.
If they were different, use a
change action code to resubmit
the correct information on card 3.
                                     CHANGE ERROR MESSAGES
       Error Message

Change ID not found



Card number is >6


Transaction not complete



Invalid SCC in P6 card
           Meaning

The corresponding record for the
specific ID cannot be found on
Master File.

Card number is greater than 6
for change card for area source.

Change ID could not be found
and was rejected.
The SCC is nonnumeric for a
card 6 change.
          Correction

Resubmit all cards for the plant
with an action code of "A".
Resubmit change card with
correct card number.

Check plant names and identifi-
cations and if new plant, re-
submit as add.

Correct the SCC and resubmit
only card 6.

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                               Table 2.2  (continued)  Error Messages
         Error Message

  Invalid Plant in PI card or
  Invalid Pt ID in Pt card
           Meaning

The plant or point ID was. non-
numeric for change cards.
          Correction

Correct the plant or point
ID's and resubmit the cards with
change action codes.
                                       DELETE ERROR MESSAGES
         Error Message

  Delete not found
NJ
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LTI
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           Meaning

Data could not be deleted
because has not been stored.
          Correction

Check the ID to make sure that
the correct ID was used.  If the
correct ID was used, forget.  If
incorrect ID was used, resubmit
correct delete.
MISCELLANEOUS ERROR MESSAGES
         Error Message

  End of Transaction File.  Data
  errors on next page.

  Action Code Not D, C, or A
           Meaning

Normal end of Listing IV.
Incorrect action code in
column 78.
          Correction
None required.
Resubmit data with specific cards
submitted determined by correct
action .code.

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useful.  If a keypunch machine is not available, remove the



incorrect card and enter data for the entire card  (as



corrected) on an IBM FORTRAN form.  AS a precaution retain




the incorrect cards until all corrections and edit/checks




are made.




     If a keypunch machine is available, remove the in-



correct card, correct or re-punch as necessary, and insert



in the proper location.  After the corrections are made, run



the card deck through the edit/check program again to ensure



that no errors are present.



     The edit/check program is currently being expanded to




catch logic errors in addition to mechanical errors.  As an



example, excessively high values for stack heights signal a



possible error.  This type of output can be expected in the



future, but has not yet been incorporated into the edit/



check program.



2.2  AREA SOURCES



     Area sources represent a collection of many small



sources.  Individually, each source may emit only a very



small amount, but collectively the impact may be great.



Among the major area source categories are fuel combustion



(as in residential heating),  incineration, vehicular emis-



sions, evaporative emissions, and various other combustion



sources such .as forest fires or slash burning.  The NEDS



area source coding form tabulates area source data by



county.  An area source coding form is shown in Figure 2.20.



     At present there are no EPA requirements for state



submittal of area source emissions data in the NEDS area
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source format.  Therefore the National Air Data Branch




(NADB) serves as the chief originator and verifier of the



data in the NEDS area source data bank.  NADB welcomes



voluntary submittal by state and local agencies of area



source data which is an improvement over the data generated



internally.  The basic practices and procedures relating to



internally generated data and data submittals from outside



NADB are described below.



2.2.1  Data Development and Coding




2.2.1.1  NADB-Produced Data - Originally the data incor-



porated into the NEDS area source data bank was collected



according to the procedures outlined in Chapter 5, APTD-



1135.  This work was accomplished by in-house NADB efforts



and NADB contractors and produced data that was represen-



tative of the years 1969 to 1971.  Subsequently all of this



data has been updated through in-house efforts to a common



year of record, 1972.




     For future maintenance of the area source data base,



NADB plans an annual update of the area source data.  This



update is to be completed by January of each year and will



provide data typical of the year previous to the year just



ended.  For instance, in January 1975, the data base will be



updated to reflect calendar year 1973.  This time lag is



necessitated because publications required to perform the



update are not available until late in the year.  To sim-



plify the updating procedure the methodology for reporting



data is being computerized for a number of area source



categories.  Computerized methods are for reporting area





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source, residential, commercial-institutional, and indus-



trial use of coal, oil, natural gas, and LPG, highway use of



gasoline and diesel fuel, railroad fuel use, off-highway




fuel use, vessels fuel use, and estimation of total gasoline



consumption and organic solvent use.  Computerized methods



for the above categories will be used to make the 1973 area



source update.  The computerized methods are more detailed



than those presently described in APTD-1135.



     In addition to the computerization effort, data is now



being collected for area source categories where data in



NEDS was previously missing or incomplete.  This includes



forest wildfires, slash and prescribed burning, agricultural



burning, unpaved roads and airstrips, agricultural land



tilling, and heavy construction sites.  New emission factors



have been developed for these categories.  This data will be



incorporated into the data bank at the time of the 1973



update.  For the remaining categories, NADB will update the



data manually using in-house personnel.



2.2.1.2  Data Submitted by State and Local Agencies - NADB



recognizes that in certain cases state and local agencies,



through their specific knowledge of local situations, can



provide more accurate area source data than that determined



by NADB.  Therefore, in order to improve the quality of the



data base, such data submittals are encouraged.  To avoid



unnecessary duplication of effort, state and local agencies



contemplating such data submittals should be aware of the



NADB programs for reporting area source data.  It is not
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worth the effort involved, for a. state or local agency to

prepare area source data that is inferior to or duplicates

the data prepared by NADB.  It is very helpful, however, for

state and local agencies to submit data which will improve

upon or supplement the data generated by NADB.  It is asked

that the following guidelines be followed when submitting

area source data:

     1.   The data must be submitted in the standard NEDS
          area source format, either on coding forms,
          punched cards, or card image tape.

     2.   Appropriate documentation should accompany the
          data to indicate the source of the data and how
          the data were derived,  if 'necessary.

There are numerous reasons for requiring documentation to

accompany the data.  First, NADB must have some criteria to

determine whether the data submitted is in fact an improve-

ment over the existing NADB data.  Second, NADB must be able

to answer questions conerning the data base.  If no ref-

erences are available, NADB can only refer the questioner to

the agency that supplied the data.  In addition, NADB is

interested in identifying new sources of information which

may be useful for refinement of the present methods for

reporting area source data.  The documentation does not need

to be extensive.  If the data are obtained directly from

another reference, simply citing that reference will be

sufficient.  If the area source data are calculated based on

other data, include a sample calculation to show the method

for deriving the area source data.  It is not necessary to

submit extensive sheets of calculations or all the inter-
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mediate date. use?, in calculations since determination of the

method used to derive the data is the prime consideration.

     It is suggested that state or local agencies devote

their efforts in the direction of providing data for source

categories not covered by the NADB computerized techniques.
  cs,
However, in many cases improvements can be made to the data

provided by the computerized techniques by contacting local

fuel dealers to determine local fuel consumption or con-

ducting surveys of organic solvent users.  However, we

anticipate that more improvement in the overall quality of

the data could be obtained through local input into such

categories as solid waste burning or measurement of vehicle

miles.  For these categories, NADB does not have the re-

sources to obtain the data for the entire nation on a county

basis and must rely on national averages to predict local

quantities.

     In addition, the area source input form is being re-

designed.  This change will correct some current data

processing problems as well as allow for more flexibility in

coding data.  The switch to the new format will take place

at the time of the 1973 area source update.  For data

collection efforts during 1974 the existing area source form

may continue to be used.  However, data submitted after

January 1975 must be in the new area source format.  Copies

of the new area source forms will be available from EPA

Regional Offices.  The basic changes to the NEDS area source

form are as follows:
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     1.   For cards 1 to 4, the only changes will be some
          rearrangement of the data fields.  The field for
          county population will be deleted.

     2.   On card 5, the fields for rock handling and
          storage and coal refuse burning will be deleted.
          Emissions from these categories should be ac-
          counted for as point sources.  New fields for
          coding of land tilling, miscellaneous wind ero-
          sion, and agricultural burning will be added.

     3.   An optional card 7 will be added.  If desired,
          card 7 may be used to input emissions data for any
          field included on cards 1 to 5 or to add emissions
          data for an additional source category not shown
          on cards 1 to 5.  This procedure will allow emis-
          sions to be hand calculated for a particular
          source category and inserted into the data bank to
          override machine calculated emissions.  This
          procedure is'desirable, since for many source
          categories, emissions can be more accurately-
          determined through a series of calculations rather
          than simple application of an emission factor as
          performed by the computer.

     4.   In addition to the redesign of the input format, a
          number of systems changes will be made to increase
          the flexibility and accuracy of the NEDS area
          source data base.  The provision will be included
          for having state-specific or county-specific
          emission factors rather than one single emission
          factor for the entire nation as is now the case.
          This will be particularly useful for categories
          such as motor vehicles and fugitive dust sources
          for which local variations in emission factors may
          be considerable.  Finally, a new area source
          report output format will be designed.  This
          output format will be more readable than the
          current area source report and will show emissions
          for individual area source categories as well as
          total area source emissions for a county.

2.2.2  Updating Area Source Data

     Area source information is updated in the same manner

as that for point sources by use of delete, change, or add

procedures.  The area source identifier is the first nine

columns.  The action code  (D, C, or A) is entered in column
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78.  Column 79 identifies the card as an area source card




(enter an A), and column 80 gives the card number.



     In deletion of area source information, deleting card 1




deletes all six cards.  This is the only delete procedure



the computer accepts.  That is, an individual card cannot be



deleted; data for the entire area source form are deleted by



deleting card 1.  New information is added with NEDS area



source coding forms.



2.2.3  Edit/Check Procedures



     The edit/check program is also run on area source cards



and is printed out in the same manner as the program for



point sources (see Figures 2.16 to 2.19).  The resulting



printout lists the errors contained in the card deck, using



the error messages listed in Table 2.2.  Again, it is help-



ful to have both the card deck and keypunch machine avail-



able when making the corrections.



     If a keypunch machine is available, insert the correct



or repunched card in the deck to replace the incorrect card.



If a keypunch machine is not available, remove the incorrect



card and enter the correct data on an IBM FORTRAN coding



form.



2.3  NEDS OUTPUT FORMATS



     A number of output formats are available in NEDS.



Following is a list of these formats with numbers of the



figures that exemplify the formats.
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     Point source listing               Figure 2.21

     Area source listing                Figure 2.22

     Area source fuel usage             Figures 2.23, 2.24,
                                        and 2.25

     Count of plants, points,           Figure 2.26
     and SCC's

     Condensed point source listing     Figure 2.27

     Allowed vs computed emissions      Figure 2.28

     Emission summary                   Figure 2.29

     Stationary source 'fuel summary     Figure 2.30

     SCC emissions report               Figure 2.31

     Highest plant ID by county         Figure 2.32

     Weighted sensitivity analysis      Figures 2.33
                                        and 2.34

     Plant emissions summary            Figure 2.35

     Other available output formats include: missing data

items, gridding capability, input to models, and data tape.

A brief description of the output formats and selection

options follow:

     1.   Point Source Listing (Figure 2.21) - By far most
          voluminous of all NEDS reports, this listing
          provides a page for each SCC of each emission
          point, showing all NEDS information as it appears
          on the latest NEDS coding sheet.  If a plant has
          three emission points,  each point having two SCC
          codes, there will be six pages of computer print-
          out for the plant.  The volume of output may be
          greatly reduced by various select options built
          into this program.  The report selects all emis-
          sion points in one of the. following categories:

               State
               State/County
               State/County/Plant
               State/County/Plant/Point
               SCC (any part I;  I + II; I,  II,  + III)
               Ownership Code
               SIC
               Emission Estimate  Method
               Any combination of the above

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                 FILE CREATED ON TUESDAY AUGUST 28,  1973
                                                      NATIONAL    EMISSION   DATA   SYSTEM

                                                                POINT   SOURCE   LISTING
                 STATEU4):  ILLINOIS
                                            AOCR(070)I METROPOLITAN  ST.  LOUIS IILL-MO)                      CITY(OOOO):  MISSING  NAME
                                                 .	___P.LAHT .ID:. 0001  _ POINT ID: 01 	,._	
                . N4MF.-ADDCESS.: .UL__PWR ..CO WOOD RVR STA  EAST  ALTON  6202*   SICI4911):  ELECTRIC SJPVICFS
                 PERSONAL CONTACT: E A SHULTZ    SCC(1-01-006-011:  EXTCOMB BOILER    -ELECTRIC GfNEPATN -NATURAL GAS
                                                                                                                            ->100M»
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2.   Area Gouxce Report (Figure 2.22) - This option, if
     selected, will produce for the Region, State, or
     given County, the format of Figure 2.22.  The data
     presented should be exactly what the latest NEDS
     form submitted by the respective states for each
     County indicated.  The retrieval keys are as
     follows:

          State
          State/County

3.   Area Source Fuel Usage Summary  (Figures 2.23,
     2.24, and 2.25) - The select options are Region or
     State.  Figures 2.23, 2.24 and 2.25 show that for
     each County, total fuel usages are given by fuel
     category  for residential,  commercial and institu-
     tional, and industrial area sources.  The retrieval
     key is by state.

4.   Count of  Plants, Points, and SCC's  (Figure 2.26) -
     This output can be used for housekeeping purposes.
     Only a national printout is possible.

5.   Condensed Point Source Listing  (Figure 2.27)  - For
     a given State, County, AQCR and SCC sort com-
     bination, this program lists a five line summary
     of emission points emitting above a specified
     tonnage of pollutant per year.  Notice that al-
     though the heading criteria is for particulates,
     all existing pollutant quantities are given.   The
     retrieval keys are the same as for the point
     source listing.

6.   Allowed vs Computed Emissions (Figure 2.28)  -
     Output consists of plant/point identification
     parameters, point within a specified AQCR, and
     .lists the allowable and computer calculated
     emissions in condensed form.  The retrieval keys
     are as follows:

          State
          State/County
          State/County/Plant
          State/County/Plant/Point
          SCC
          Ownership
          SIC
          Estimation Method
          AQCR
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                                                     SOUP.r.E ID:  A  STATE- 26  COUNTY-  42flO  &OCP- 070  YEAR- 70
                   M-EST-PRT m<)-TONS 1 = '  ""  If3l "EM-EST-S'!2I 1-T 3-T'KiS ) = '  ' 2*51  F/1-E ST-MOXI 1 00-TUN SI =  '      I E1-EST-HC I 100-TONS > =  ""	f
                   E*-=ST-CO( UO-TONSIs        !      1  SULH-AMTH-C jAl=        I     T  S'lLF-? I T'IM-r.OAL=    2.31      *  S'IL^-D IST-TI L=     0.21
                      T  S'JIF-RES !U-OIL=  '   l.6l       « A SH-A.N'"H-CGAL =        I      t ASH-HITUM-COAL=    9.4|    RES-ANT H ( 10-TONS I =  "     I'
                   . RES-ni TU'M 10-TONS) =   1856|PES-DIS-C!tU IOE
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                                                NATION&L EMISSIONS  DATA SYSTEM  (M2DSI
                                                   £WIPQ;,"1ENTAL PKCTECTIDN AGENCY.
                                                    APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIVISION

                                                   AREA SOURCE FUFL USAGE REPORT
             ST8TE: OHIO
             *****
                                                          INDUSTRIAL FUEL
                                                          ***************
  "PAGE   7
DAT? 09/20/72
                                                                                  UPDATE DATE MONDAY SEPTEMBER  IB, 1972
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                                                      _ CjyinrNJ^O _PT!.-JT SrjJ-C"  LJ^TINC. fCf  PAR_TI C'.ILATE:_   	
                                                                FOU  VCL" viLuis  >  THAN "OR" ="TO"'      b"""'
                                                    	EMISSIONS  ARE  IN  SHORT TONS  PER.YEAR
                                                                                                           PART       SOX       NOX        HC         CO
                                    ASHL'JY JCW:*  STATION	OWNERSHIP: UTILITY            105       2,470         753           8          25
                2>>: ''! S") fi> | ?.!.         42^0: ST. LOUIS CITY   .             -  YTA.T  OF KCCOSO:   1970
                070: v"" ip'-L i TAM  ST.  LOU'S  (ILL-MQI	;	__  _ 		
                61 T: 'cL'-c"fS'"'jTi'i:  p^rcriTf,;^"-  "MCOIU."  EFFICIENCY  FFF  =  97.6"?  p'oTST":  61
                fSTI'1'-T"  3Y M) USEO EMISSIONS FACTfV.S     SIC  = 4911   SCC  = 1-01-002-01
                0021:  KCPl.   r,3£Ni)  AV1:                                       OwIMR SH[ P:  UTILITY               5       2.060      '   525           5          18
                t*: ^TSSP'IRT	22^-0: JACKSON	'	Y-JIL-PC—? -clp P: _ .19-LP--	-_	__-   	  -	
                03i:."vcTc ipp.L T y i.-|  KV.JiG CITY  (K^N-f^O)                     "     "   	""  ~'
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                FSTixMCr'aY (3) USF.'J 'rMJSSIOMS  FACTOkS  "   SIC  = 4911   SCC = 1-01-002-01
                OQ?1 : KCPL   GBANO  AVE	OWNERSHIP:  UTILITY.	.	5	.2«_000	510	5	  17
M              2ft:  ^ISS^'i"!    . •-   22^-0: JACKSON                         YEAR UK R~ECCJRD:" ' i'970
 I               0-4:  l'i:TC7priLIT/>n' KANSAS CITY  (KA't-"?)  •
                  ": C.;NT^;FU'-;AL C'JLLFCTPR - LO*.  JFFICIENCY         EFF  =  99.3't  POINT:  03
                     AT=, SY (3) USCU  EMISSIONS  Ff.CTJRS     SIC = 4911   SCC = 1-01-002-01
               "0071 :  KC P"C"  r.PA.-^o  AVE "         •                           OWNiE.f SHIP":  UT'IL'ITY  -            2""     IVOOflT "    ""255	3"  ""	    9'
                '6:  "tSsmiRI         2240: JACKSON                         YEAR OF RECORD:   .1970.
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               "FST!"A>t:  3Y~f"3f. USED  EKISST'INS FACTORS'     S"lC = 4"911   SC'C ="'1-01-002-01'                 "   " """   "~  """	"""
                OOOT :  KC°CL MnNTROSC -PL'ANT_  3LR_1	Oh'iER_SHIP:  IITIUTY    	3, (HO	 58,_700  _     7,480_     _   75         2_49
                                            "HiNSY                           VtATTjF"(;'EC"--'li:0":  1970"               '       ;	        "  ~"               ""	
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                                                     Figure  2.27    Condensed  point  source  listing.

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                                                             EMISSION  DATA  SYSTEM

                                                             "VERSUS COMPUTED EMISSIONS
                                                                                                                  PAGE
                      .OAT.I--OCTOBER .».B,_l?73.		
                                                                                           FILE CREATED ON:  AUGUST 28,  1973
                                            STAT=<26)t  MISSOURI

                                           ~AOCP<070):  METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS (ILL-MO)
                                PLANT  NAME AMD ADDRESS:  UNION ELECTRIC CO,HIGHWAY K..LA8AOIE
POINT NUMBER : 0).
SCC N»MC
SCCl : EXTCOSR BOILER
SCC2: EXTCOM8 BOILER

ALLOWED EMISSIONS:
COMPUTED EMISSIONS:
SCCl:
SCr.2:
TOTAL:
REGULATIONS:


YEAR OF PECORO
ELECTRIC GEK'ERATN BITUMINOUS COAL MOOMMBTU PULVWET 72
ELECTRIC GF.NERATM RESIDUAL OIL >100MMBTU/H°. GENL 72
PART
3tl70
4.010
<1
4.010
SOX
36,900
62.100
23
82.200
NOX HC CO
lo.ooo.ooo 10,000,000 10,000,000 	 "
21,600 216 720
152 3 4
21,800 219 725

POINT NUMBER: 02
SCC NAME
SCCl: EXTCOMB BOILER EL^CTOIC G1NERATN BITUMINOUS COAL
SCC2: EXTC1M8 BCILPR ELECTRIC CENSBATN RESIDUAL OIL
PART SOX
COMPUTED EMISSIONS:
~ 	 " SCCl: ' 19? ' 15,700,
TOTAL: 191 15,700
... sEGULjTIONS. — 	
NOX
iO, 000, 000
4,?. 30
26
4,163
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                                              Figure  2.28   Allowed  vs  computed  emissions.

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 7.   Emissions Sun-nary Report  (Figure 2.29) - This
      report illustrates the CFR Appendix D type format
      of emissions accounted for in NEDS throughout the
      entire U.S.  Point and area sources are 'included
      in this report.  The retrieval keys are as follows:

           Nation
           State
           EPA Region
           State
           State/County
           AQCR
           State portions of interstate AQCR's

 8.   Stationary Source Fuel Summary (Figure 2.30) -
      Similar to the Area Source Fuel Summary, this
      format identifies fuel usages for stationary point
      sources.  This report may be obtained on a County-
      by-.County basis.  However, arrangements have been
      made to also provide entire State or AQCR
      outputs (by County) through the control card
      mechanism built into this program.  The retrieval
      keys are as follows:

           Nation
           State
           AQCR
           County

 9.   SCC Emissions Report (Figure 2.31) - Total emis-
      sions in tons/year of SIP pollutants by county
      number and SCC category are summarized in this
      format.  Also given is the number of sources
      available per SCC for each county.  This report is
      available by State.

10.   Highest Plant ID by County (Figure 2.32) - This
      report provides a means of checking the highest
      plant ID in each county which exists in NEDS at
      any time.   The Highest Plant Number by County
      report is to aid state and local agencies in
      selection of plant sources not presently in the
      system by state' and local agencies.  This output
      is run on a national basis only.

11.   Weighted Sensitivity .Programs (Figures 2.33 and
      2.34) - The two outputs differ only in the "source
      class" breakdown.  Giving total numbers of sources
      for a State, the first option lists total emis-
      sions, possible percent error, and total error in
      tons per year for area sources and point sources
      for SIP pollutants.  The: second- option presents
      the same data for fuel combustion, industrial
                        2-72

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                                                                              '.lAFA SYSTrM
                                                         __ENVlJON««£.MTaL.. PROTECTI0v AGf-.-'CY.
                               'IDE EMISSIONS  HEP'1ciT                                                  RUN  DATE:  SEPTEMBER 6. 1973
                          g»«a<>»»»»«»»»oit		_	  EMISSIONS  AS  OF:  AUGUST 2f. 1973
                          UNITED STATKS
           	J.UEL ..COMBUSTION	
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                                        Figure  2.29   Nationwide,   state,  or  county  emission  summary

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                                                      _„*.?_« SI'..* I "V-ii^Y SOU°C£ FUEL SI.I"MAKY Bj:>3RT_««_«	

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               COUNTY  FUEL  R=PORT:CALIFORNIA          COUNTY:  VENTURA  '                   '  "    ".     "             DATE OF PUN
               ******************                                                                                         10/17/73
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                                 ANTH CO»L     BIT^ COAL     «5SID  OIL"     DIST OIL       NAT GAS '     "ROC  GAS  "       C 3KE          WOOD
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                                            Figure  2.30    Stationary  source  fuel  summary  report

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                                               Figure  2.31  SCC emissions  report.

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               E  C=?A;eO  CN   THURSOiY APRIL 19, 1T - 3                                                                  '    	           05


                                           NATIONAL   EMISSICNS    DATA    SVSTEf

                                                 S  C  U  R  C  E     INVENTORY
                                           HIGHEST   PLANT   NtPBER    BY   COUNTY
                                                                                       '
                                            STATE              CCUNTY   .                         PLANT  ID

                                         CALIFORNIA          ALANPDA                        05  0060 0030
                                                             AL°R'E                    ••"   C5  C140
                                                             ANACCP                '         05  0220 0005
                                                             3UTTC                          05  0560 OOlfe
                                                  ,           CALAV63AS                      05  C?60 OCC4
                                                             COLUSA                         05  1540 0006
                                                             CONTRA COSTA                   05  1620 GC39
                                                             CEL NCRTe                    -  C5  2CCO CC2C
                                                             EL CCRAOC                      C5  2230 0003
                                                             FPESNO                         05  282'J CC<.2
                                                             GLEIJN          .             .05  296C CCCS
                                                             MU"BCLOT                       05  2200 C0?2
                                                                                            05  338C LC22
N)         ~          ......      .....                     INYO                           C5  246C  CCC7
 I        i                                                    KERN                           C5  3A80  0031
00         .-   - -                                            KE;}N                           ,,5  ?4en
0               ..                             .               KINGS                          C5  352:  CC11
           • •   • •                            .               •  LAKE                           05  36AG  0007
                                                             LASSEN        .                 C5  3fiC:  COC8
           ------------ ........ ~   -----           .....    LCS 4NGELES   ' •.'  •  - -  •  -•    05  42CC
                                                           .  LCS ANG?LES                    05  A200
                                                             MAOERA     '                    05  4?2C  001*
                                                             f A3 IN         '                 05  «.CO
           "~ ......                            "          ."/.:; I PCSA      ' .                05  4420
                                                           " MC'ICOCINO   ',               .05  454C  CC3F
           --------- ~-        ......                     MERCEC         . ,          "..    05  4600  OOG5
                                                             KCr.CC          ..                05  4740  000"
           --•-•••                                      MG'JO                           C5  476C  COC4'
                                                                           '               •  C5  4P60  CC23
                                                             NEVADA                         05  5C8: CC14
                                                             .OF'ANGE     .  '"       '          c;  544; cc?c
                                                             PLACE"                         OS  5940 0012
                                                             PLUt-iS                         05  6020 0012
                                                             PlVFRSICE                      C5  642C CC74
                                                             SIVERSICE                      05  6420
                                                             StCRAMENTC                     05  6600 0034
                                                             SAN BENITO                     05  6660 CC1C
                                                             SAN BFR^KCINC                 05  67CO 0029
                                                             SAN BERNARDINO                 05  67CC
                                                   Figure  2.32    Highest  plant  ID  by  county,

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                         "ST4TF EMISSIONS

                           MISS.ilia I
                                                                     RUN  DATE: OCTOBER 12i  1973
                                                              EMISSIONS AS OF: AUGUST 28, 1973
                                                    "SOURCE
                                                                               ORlVSa TABLE   T
                                                           TOTAL
                                                   5.00
                  "04 T A"
                   NO.
                  ' 235
                   ?36
     E  CLASSES
     SOU°CFS
POINT S?UPC:S
                                            TOTAL
PERCENT
   7.90
  . 6.46

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                  TONS  / Y3
                     7491.
                     9172.

                     11843.
                                     "THE TA  «
                                                   5.00
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                            TINT SOUR:';5
                                   TONS / YK
                                      B"n5"."
                                    75 ".C?^.
 PESCT'IT
""13.91
                 TONS / YR
                    16777."
                    61198.
               TOTAL
                                                             5.00
                                                                              63456.
                                                   r.'ocr
                                                                  NCX
                  64 f A
                   tin.
                   ?35
                   2.' 6
                                                               ALLOWABLE
S1USC:  CLASSES
                                            TCTAL
                                     2550:*..

                                     490547.

                                      HC
                                                             7.07
                                                             7.07
                                                                                         5.00
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                    17653.
                 	1767?..

                    24Q77.
                                      THET4
                   NO.
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                            POINT SO
                                            TOTAL
                                    T|S / YF

                                      437 J?.

                                     457797.
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PERCENT  .    _     TONS / YR
   1.05   "     "       4354.
   3.24               1415.
                                                                                         I.CO
                                                                                                            4578.
                                                                  CC
                  "DATA ""
                    236
                            snii°c^ CLASSES
                           "4«i "SOU?C;S~-
                            POI^JT SOURCES
                                                                TONS /
                                                               ALLOWABLE  EPPP= "
                                                           EPCENT	TONS / YR
                                                            10.25 '        "  201600."
                                                             5.73            360966.
                                           TOTAL
                                                                 826894S.
                                                                                         5.00
                                                                                                         413447.
                                    Figure 2.33   Weighted  sensitivity  analysis  -  grand total.

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                                                       WIGHT:-". s-:>;s!"iV;TY ANALYSIS  C:P""JT  2
                                                           fA'IO'UL ck'! S 5 I ;''!S  OftTA  SYS'F"
                          ?'.-:" CMISSIC:-:S
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                                                                                            "E.UTSS~IC'NS'~AS"OFS AUGUST ?B,'1973"
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                                                      SOURCE HIER4PCHY
                                                          POINT
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                                                                 TONS / 'YP
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                                       THHT1  =
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                                                                    SOX
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                                             391.
                                                                                                              OP 1V£R TABLE   2
                                                                                           10.31
                                                                                            fi.?3
                                                                                            6.46
                                                                                _
                                                                                 TONS"/ Y
                                                                                     57A6.
                                                                                     7111.
                                                                                                              9172.
                                                                          ALLOWABLE EPROR
                                                                    ~P? = CF'-lT""    ".'    TONS"/  YR
                                                                        5.75    _         55169.
                                                                       11 . = «  "	  26463.
                                                                      2 8 4-. 8 i               1!' 4.
                                             TOTAL"
                                       TH'TA
 NO." '  "  SOU?.C =
 12"  FUvL Cr
 1^5  I'nu3T=IAL PRrCS^S (f
 1°0  S^LIO  t>:'STe DISPOSAL
 231  QTHEK  (POI'IT)
                                                     7.07
                                             ~T1 903*9.

                                                 NOX



                                              TONS / YH

                                                 12257.

                                                     0.

                                             —?;oo":4;

                                                 HT
                                                                                           •S.18"
                                                                     ALLCWAPLE
                                                                PEPCc.'lT
                                                                   7.25
                                                                  31.92
                                                                 176.92
                                                                                            7.07
                                                                                                            "61198".
                                                                                                          TCNS / YR
                                                                                                             17217.
                                                                                                              3=12.
                                                                                                               706.
                                                                                                             17671.
DATA
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                                                                     ALLOWABLE ERROR
                                                                    ;NT           TONS / YR
                                                                   3.A6
                                                                  32.74
                                                                                           "3.24
                                                                                           1322.
                                                                                            140.
                                                                                                              1415.
                                     Figure 2.34   Weighted  sensitivity  analysis  -  point  sources.

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               _PATA 	      __	            _  _  __    _  _•  ALLOWABLE
                "N.-I.    "^PMS'C:  CLASSES	              Yn>i's"/' Y°    ~       """PERCENT     "  '  TONS / "v«
                 12'_  FU=L r-«1UST!'~l;	6??40SO.             _   5.74     	   ?539g8.
               "l*5 " IN'--.UST=IAL  PROCESS "(POINT) ~~	      61*33.    	"  53.02  	   "'  35628."
                 190_  SCL IT WASTE DISPOSAL	    _   7*63.         _      166.39      _ .    12*25.
                 231  OTH = H (POINT)                                0.                 	               	
                                        TOTAL               63C25'!.                 5.73            360966.
                NOTE:  N!=GATIVC TH:TAS AND  P=»CEVT ALLOWABLE FFPORS (SIGWA) DENOTE VALUES GIVEN TO THE PROGRAM
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                         Figure 2.34    (continued).   Weighted  sensitivity analysis -  point sources.

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          process, "301:'a . waste, and miscellaneous sources.
          The retrieval keys are the same as for the emis-
          sions summary report.

    12.   Plant Emission Report (Figure 2.35) - This useful
          output totals all emission point emissions within
          all facilities in a given state by fuel combustion
          and process, and lists the state, county, AQCR,
          and plant numbers.  It also shows the plant name
          and grand total emissions.  The retrieval keys
          are:

               Nation
               State
               AQCR

     Printouts can be requested through NEDS contact per-

sonnel in the EPA Regional Office.
                            2-84

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          3.0  EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUBSYSTEM  (EIS)


3.1  SYNOPSIS OF CDHS

     The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed

the Comprehensive Data Handling System (CDHS) for use by

state and local air pollution control agencies.  These

agencies can install CDHS on their own computers, or on

computers to which they have access, without incurring the

significant costs involved with developing computer software

systems.  CDHS includes four subsystems:

     1.  Air Quality Data Handling Subsystem  (AQDHS)

     2.  Enforcement Management Subsystem  (EMS)

     3.  Emissions Inventory Subsystem (EIS)

     4.  Emissions Inventory Subsystem/Permit and Regis-
         tration  (EIS/PR)

The AQDHS is for storage and retrieval of air quality moni-

toring data; it corresponds functionally to the SAROAD

system of EPA.  The EMS is for storage and retrieval of

compliance data, including features for scheduling enforce-

ment activities; EMS corresponds functionally to the Com-

pliance Data System of EPA.  The EIS is for storage and

retrieval of point source and area source emissions data; it

corresponds functionally to the NEDS of EPA.  EIS/PR per-
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forms all the funccj.ons of EIS and also allows user to


store, retrieve, and maintain any data which would be useful

in his permit and registration operation.  Any or all sub-

systems of CDHS are available to state and local agencies

from EPA on request.  EPA is committed to the support and

maintenance of the CDHS subsystems.  The CDHS subsystems and

the corresponding EPA systems are mutually supportive, since


data from each EPA system can be direct input to the corre-

sponding CDHS subsystem, and vice versa.


3.2  PURPOSE AND CAPABILITIES OF EIS

3.2.1  Purpose of EIS

     The EIS was developed to provide state and local air


pollution control agencies with a fully developed software

capability for computerized handling of point source and


area source emissions data.  The EIS can accept emissions

data directly from NEDS for updating purposes and also can

produce emissions data in a format suitable for updating the

NEDS system.  This updating capability provides the oppor-

tunity for EPA to maintain NEDS on a more current basis than

it. possible with present manual updating procedures.  The

updating capability of EIS simplifies the procedures by


which a state can meet the semiannual reporting require-

men'-s of NEDS.  For more detailed information on this
                 3         .     •  ,
? •  tern, refer to Comprehensive Data Handling System (CDHS),

'.:.'missions_Inventory Subsystem Users Guide, APTD-1550 (Ref-


       10) and Comprehensive Data Handling System (CDHS) ,
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Emissions  Inventory  Subsystem  Program Documentation, APTD-

1551  (Reference  11).

3.2.2  Capabilities  of  EIS

     The reporting capabilities of EIS are  indicated by  the

following  summary of some important  features of  the system.

    9 Input to EIS is from cards keypunched  from  EIS load
     sheets or from  NEDS cards or card image format which
     EIS will convert to its own internal format.

    0 EIS card 23 contains the  emission factor used to
     estimate a  specific pollutant emission, if  a factor was
     used.  EIS  allows  the user to generate a table of
     emission factors versus SCO's  (table supplied by EPA)
     which the system can use  to automatically calculate
     controlled emission estimates.

    0 A file maintenance program updates the master file  from
     EIS transactions keypunched from EIS load sheets or
     from  EIS transactions generated from NEDS cards.

    0 Five  output programs produce three printed  reports  and
     two types of punched card or magnetic tape  output.

    0 The EIS system  contains the same information as NEDS,
     with  added  features, that make it a more useful tool
     for state and local agencies.

Three major reports  are routinely available from EIS.

     1.    File Summary  Report - This report summarizes the
           following  data values from the master  file with
           the breakpoints specified by the list  of allowable
           user names: source count (summary of sources
           emitting a  specified pollutant), estimated emis-
           sions, actual (measured) emissions, allowable
           emissions  (based on standards), and control
           equipment  costs'.

     2.    File Listing  - A detailed formatted listing of the
           EIS master  file.

     3.    NEDS Area  Source Report - A formatted  listing  of
           NEDS area  source records.

Since EIS  is programmed in COBOL,  an easily maintainable

programming language, users of EIS with programming services

available  could expand the EIS reporting capabilities.
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     A retrieval program selects data to be output from the




master file.  The data are specified through retrieval cards



that include names of data fields, sort specifications, and



operational qualifiers.  The qualifiers or relational



operator codes, allow data in specified fields of each



record to be compared with numeric or alphanumeric literal



values designated by the user.  The qualifier codes are:



          Code           Meaning



           =             equal



           <             less than



           >             greater than



           N=            not equal



           N<            not less than



           N>            not greater than



The relational operator codes can be used to compare any of



the data elements in the following lists.  Formats and



programming language constraints are discussed in detail in



APTD-1550.



     The following list of names from the fixed segment may



be referenced in a retrieval specification statement in



either EIS fixed format or COBOL language.  Segments are



explained in Section 3.4.



     AQCR                          PROPERTY-AREA



     CITY                          SEGMENT-DAY



     CONTACT                       SEGMENT-ID



     COUNTY                        SEGMENT-YEAR



     DATE-OF-SEGMENT               STATE
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     LOCAL-CONTROL                 TELEPHONE




     NUMBER-OF-EMPLOYEES           USER-CONTROL-REGION




     OWNER                         USER-PLANT-ID




     PLANT-ID                      UTM-ZONE




     PRINCIPAL-PRODUCT




The following two names from the fixed segment may be ref-




erences in a retrieval specification in the COBOL language




only.




     ESTABLISHMENT




     MAILING-ADDRESS




     The following list of names from the repeating portion




of the point source segment may be referenced in a retrieval




specification statement in either EIS fixed format or COBOL




language.




     ALLOWABLE                          ESTIMATION-METHOD




     CNTL-EQUIP-COST                   . MEASURED




     CONTROL-EQUIPMENT                  POLLUTANT-ID




     EMISSION-UNITS                     PRIMARY




     EMISSIONS                          SECONDARY




     EST-CNTROL-EFF                     TEST-METHOD




     ESTIMATES




The following list of names from the point source segment




may be referenced in a retrieval specification statement in




either EIS fixed format or COBOL language.
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     ANNUAL-THRUPUT
     BOILER-DESIGN-CAPACITY
     COMPLIANCE-SCHEDULE
     COMPLIANCE-SCHEDULE-MONTH
     COMPLIANCE-SCHEDULE-YEAR
     COMPLIANCE-STATUS
     COMPLIANCE-STATUS-DAY
     COMPLIANCE-STATUS-MONTH
     COMPLIANCE-STATUS-UPDATE
     COMPLIANCE-STATUS-YEAR
     CONTROL-REGULATIONS
     DAY-WEEK
     DEC-FEE
     DIAMETER
     ECAP
JUN-AUG
LATITUDE
LATITUDE-DEGREE
LATITUDE-MINUTE
LATITUDE-SECOND
LONGITUDE
LONGITUDE-DEGREE
LONGITUDE-MINUTE
LONGITUDE-SECOND
MAR-MAY
NEDS
NORMAL-OPERATING
PLUME
POINT-ID
POINT-SOURCE-DATE
POINTS-PER-STACK
REG-1
REG-2
REG-3
SEP-NOV
SIC
STACK-HEAT
STACK-DATA
TEMPERATURE
USER
UTM-COORDINATES
             *
UTM-HORIZONTAL
UTM-VERTICAL
VELOCITY
WEEK-YEAR
     EMISSION-NBR
     FLOW-RATE
     HEIGHT
     HOURS-DAY
     IPP
     A sorting option allows for sorting retrieved data  into
ascending or descending sequence by data field before print-
ing.  For example, it is possible to retrieve all records
that contain a specified pollutant ID and to sort the records
in descending sequence by plant within county and in as-
cending sequence by pollutant ID.
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 3.3  NEDS-EIS RELATIONSHIPS

 3.3.1  File Structures - NEDS/EIS

     The EIS master file is divided into three hierarchical

 levels called Segment Type 0, Segment Type 1, and Segment

 Type 2.  Segment Type 0 contains plant ID and location data.

 Segment Type 1 contains point source identification, op-

 erating, compliance, control, and emissions data.  Segment

 Type 2 contains point source operating rates and fuel data.

 Input to the master file segments is from nine EIS cards.

 The relationships between these EIS transaction cards, the

 EIS master file segments, and NEDS transaction cards are

 illustrated in Figure 3.1.

 3.3.2  NEDS to EIS File Conversion

     A program is provided for converting NEDS point source

 input cards to EIS transaction card format.  Most data items

 in the EIS transaction records that have no corresponding

 data items in the NEDS input records are set to blank.

 Items for which values are assigned are:

   0 Set-ID (Segment-1-ID)

   0 Pollutant-ID (SAROAD codes)

   0 Segment-2-ID

   0 Emission-Factor-Source (This flags another program to
     insert emission factors into the transaction cards)

     Another program is provided for converting NEDS area

 source input to EIS area source transaction card format.

Data items not having corresponding data items in the NEDS

transactions are set to blank except for the following,

which are assigned by the system:


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              EIS SEGMENTS
                  TYPEO

                  SEGMENT
EIS CARDS


X

EIS CD03


EIS CD 02
' EIS CD 01
NEDS POINT SOURCE
      CARD
                                      NEDS CDi
Lo
i
CO
                     TYPE I


                     SEGMENT
                         . TYPE2

                          SEGMENT
                                                 EIS CD13
                                                    EIS CD12
                                                        EIS CD1I
/

EIS CD23 1
X

EIS CD22
/
- EIS CD21
                                       NEDS CD5
                                                                                       NEDS CD4
                                           NEDSCD3
                                                                                             NEDS CD2
                                            NEDSCD6
                      Figure 3.1   Relationship  between EIS  transaction  cards,  EIS master


                              file  segments, and NEDS  transaction  cards.

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     0 User-Plant-ID



     0 Plant-ID



     0 Number of Employees



     0 Set-ID



     0 Neds-Point-ID



     0 User-Point-ID



     0 SIC



     0 IPP



     0 Pollutant-ID



     0 Estimation Method



     0 SCC



     0 Fuel, Process, Solid Waste Rate



The programs assigned codes are not necessarily synonymous



with the titles of the fields, but rather are specific for



area source applications.



3.3.3  EIS to NEDS File Conversion



     Two programs are provided to generate NEDS point source



or area source transaction cards from the EIS master  file.



A listing of errors that occurred during the conversion is



produced.  The point source or area source cards produced



can be listed by separate programs if desired.



3.4  EIS CODING REQUIREMENTS



     Figures 3.2 through 3.4 illustrate the input coding



forms used for EIS.  The following pages present expla-



nations of the fields on the coding forms, instructions for



coding, and the add, change, and delete procedures for EIS.
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                    EMISSION INVENTORY SUBSYSTEM :£iS)
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                          SYSTEM iCDHSi
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                                 Figure  3.4   EIS  coding  form  - machine/process  (Segment  2}.

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3.4.1  EIS Coding Instructions




     All EIS fields which correspond to a NEDS field are to



be coded according to the NEDS procedures.  When establish-



ing an EIS system it is suggested that the NEDS to EIS



conversion program be used to build an EIS data base from



existing NEDS data.  The EIS data base can then be updated.



3.4.1.1  Card Columns 1-18 of All Cards:



     1. State Code: State identification number as defined



by the SAROAD air quality numbering system.



     2. County Code: Codes to be used are listed in the



SAROAD Station Coding Manual for Aerometric Sampling Networks/



APTD-0907 (Reference 2).



     3. AQCR Number: Number for the Air Quality Control



Region in which the plant is located.



     4. Plant ID: Identification of each source in a county.



The numbering system is sequential, starting with the number



one and continuing until all facilities containing point



sources that are located in a given county are assigned a



number.  This must be identical to the NEDS plant ID.



     5. Date of Record: The Julian date for the data recorded



on the card.  The format for this field is YYDDD.



3.4.1.2  Card 01



     1. Control Region: A user-defined field to identify



state or county control areas.



     2. Local Control: A user-defined field to identify



plants that are physically in one control .region but have



control responsibility in another region.
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     3. Plant ID: A user-defined field to be used if the



local identification conventions differ from those of NEDS.



     4. City: The 4-digit SAROAD code number correspond-



ing to the city in which the source is located.  A few



cities in the United States are not considered to be inside



any county but are considered independent entities.  In such



cases, enter the city code in both the city and county code



fields.



     5. UTM Zone: The zone number must be known in order to



locate the point source via the UTM coordinate system; this



number is found on all USGS maps showing UTM coordinates.



While some states are within a single UTM zone, many states



and counties are in two UTM zones.  For this reason a UTM



zone number is required for each record.



     6. Ownership: A single alphabetic character ownership



code.  Select the code from the following list:



          Symbol              Ownership



            P                 Private



            L                 Local government



            S                 State government



            F                 Federal government



            U                 Utility



     7. Contact: The last name of the person responsible for



pollution control activity at the source.  If the respon-



sible individual is not identifiable, record a descriptive



and appropriate title.
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     8. Telephone: The area code and telephone number of the



person to be contacted.



     9. Principal Product: A brief description of the



principal product produced at the plant.



     10. Card Number: 01



     11. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete



3.4.1.3  Card 02



     1. Name and Address: Provide a descriptive name for the



facility and a usable mailing address.  Use common abbre-



viations whenever possible.  The address should include a



street number, city, and zip code.  The zip code appears in



the last five positions of the field.



     2. Number of Employees: Number of persons working at



this location.



     3. Property Area: The area, to the nearest tenth acre,



of land occupied by the facility.



     4. Card Number: 02.



     5. Transaction Code:. The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete



3.4.1.4  Card 03



     1. Mailing Address: Address of the person to contact if



it is different from the establishment name and address.
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     2. Card Number: 03.




     3. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete




3.4.1.5  Card 11



     1. Segment ID: Each point source set (cards, 11, 12




and 13) creates a point source segment in the master file.



Each point source segment under the same facility segment



must have a unique segment ID number.  This number must also



be used to reference a segment when making a change or



deletion.



     2. Point ID (NEDS): A sequential number designated for



each.pollutant discharge point within the facility.



     3. Point ID (Local): A field for a user-defined point



source identification when the NEDS point ID is not suf-



ficient to show local control.



     4. SIC Code: Information needed to use the source data



for modeling air quality.  Enter the appropriate Standard



Industrial Classification code.



     5. IPP code: Complete this column with the standard



process code.



     6. UTM Horizontal and Vertical Coordinates: The UTM



coordinate system is another means of identifying the



location of the point source.  Obtain coordinates from USGS



maps or equivalent with scales less than 1:62,500.  Fill
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spaces in these columns with numbers or zeros.  Accuracy
within 0.1 kilometer is desired.
     7. Latitude and Longitude: An alternative means of
identifying the location of the point source.  Obtain
coordinates from USGS maps or equivalent.
     8. Percent Annual Throughput: The annual production,
consumption, throughput, or other valid number representing
operation of the source is proportionally divided into four
3-month periods, as described below.  The weighted portion
of production occurring in each period is reported as a
percentage of total annual throughput.  The field is divided
into four equal subfields of two numbers each.  The first
two positions are for December through February; in se-
quence, the next are for March through May, June through
August, and September through November.
     9. Normal Operating: Enter the hours per day, days per
week, and weeks per year that the source operates under
normal and usual conditions.
    10. Boiler Design Capacity: A boiler is defined as con-
sisting of a burner, firebox, heat exchanger, and a means of
directing a flow of gases, through the unit.  Units are in
millions of BTU per hour based on the maximum input capacity
or design of the boiler.
     11. .Space Heat Percent: Estimate the percent of total
fuel used for space heating at the plant.  If no fuel is
used for space heating, enter a zero in this field.
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     12. Card Number: 11



     13. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete



3.4.1.6  Card 12



     1. Segment ID: Enter the same number as in the segment



ID of the 11 card.



     2. Stack Height: If the exact location of the discharge



of pollutants is well defined, there will be a stack or some



other enclosed, constrained, or physically bound area



where pollutants are emitted.  In such instances, the stack



height is the vertical distance between the point of emis-



sion and ground level.  If no stack can be identified or if



there is.a changing locus of emissions within the facility,



complete only the Plume Height and Temperature fields, enter



zeros in the remaining stack data fields.



     3. Stack Equivalent Diameter: The stack diameter is the



inside diameter of a round gas exit at the point of emis-



sion; for non-round exits, it is an equivalent diameter



calculated from the cross-sectional area at point of dis-



charge.  Using a measured or estimated cross-sectional area,



the equivalent diameter (De) is. calculated as follows:



          De = 1.128



where A is in square feet.



     4. Stack Temperature: Report the temperature (°F) of



the exhaust stream at the stack exit under normal operating
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conditions.  If measured temperatures are not available,



estimate to the nearest 50°F.



     5. Exhaust Flow Rate: Record the design or maximum



exhaust-gas volume unless measurements are available.  Units



are cubic feet per minute, representing the total volume of



exhaust gas released at the operating temperature of the



stack  (assume gas pressure is the same as normal atmospheric



pressure).



     6. Velocity: Record the design or maximum exhaust-gas



velocity unless actual measurements are available.  Units



are feet per minute.



     7. Plume Height: Use this field if zeros were entered



in the previous fields on stack data (except for temper-



ature) .  Plume height is a gross estimate, used only when



the source has no definable stack.



     8. Points with Common Stack: Columns 48 and 49 contain



the NEDS point ID of the first point source discharging



through the stack.  Columns 50 and 51 contain-the NEDS point



ID of the last point source discharging through the stack.



For a complete definition of common stack see APTD-1135.



     9. Compliance Status: Select one of the following codes



to record the present status of the source under existing



legal requirements:




     1  Source is in compliance with the most stringent



        air pollution control requirements.
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       2  Source is not in compliance with existing



          legislation and no variance has been given.



       3  Source is not in compliance with existing



          legislation but a variance has been given.



       4  Compliance status is unknown.



     10. Compliance Schedule: If the compliance status code



is 2 or 3, enter the year and month by which this source



must be in compliance.



     11. Compliance Update: Enter the day, month and year of



the most recent change in compliance status for the source. .



Leave the field blank if compliance status has been reported



as unknown (code 4).  If the source is in compliance with



existing air pollution control legislation, record the time



that such legislation was enacted.



     12. ECAP: Certain point sources are required to submit



to government agencies an Emergency Control Action Program



that specifies a detailed plan for immediately reducing



emissions whenever air pollution in an area is considered an



emergency condition.  Use the following list of codes to denote



whether an ECAP has been submitted to an appropriate gov-



ernment agency.  Leave blank if status is unknown.



     0    ECAP is not required



     1    ECAP is required but has not been submitted



     2    ECAP has been submitted



     13. Control Regulations: This field is used to identify



air pollution control regulations that are in effect and



apply to the source.




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     14. Card Number: 12



     15. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete



3.4.1.7  Card 13



     1. Segment ID: Enter the same number as in the segment



ID of the 11 card.



     2. Pollutant ID: A 5-digit code that represents the



pollutants whose emissions are being measured.  Source is



SAROAD Parameter Coding Manual, APTD-0633 (Reference 12).



     3. Control Equipment Cost: Enter the annual cost of



maintenance and operation of pollution control equipment.



     4. Primary Control Equipment: Complete this field with



the Control Equipment Identification Code.  Report only



control devices that reduce the uncontrolled emissions



normally associated with the specific source process.



     5. Secondary Control Equipment: If an additional con-



trol device is installed for this pollutant, enter the



Control Equipment Identification Code in this field.



     6. Estimated Control. Efficiency: Enter the overall



collection efficiencies (weight percent) of all control



equipment at the point source.  Assume that the pollutant



load entering the control equipment is the normal, uncon-



trolled quantity for that specific process.



     7. Emissions Estimate: Enter the annual controlled



emissions from the point source (tons per year).  These
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calculations should include the effects of pollutant removal



by installed control equipment.



     8. Emissions Measured: Enter the annual controlled



emissions from the point source  (tons per year) as measured



by test equipment.  These measurements can be compared



against the estimates to check the validity of the emission



factors.



     9.. Allowable Emissions: Enter the maximum emissions



(tons per year) that the source is legally allowed to



discharge into the atmosphere.



   .  10. Emission Units: This field is for future expansion



of the system.  It will eventually allow the user to specify



units for emissions in other than NEDS units.  Currently,



the system ignores this field.



     11. Estimation Method: Use the NEDS code list (Table



2.1)  to specify the method used to ascertain estimated



emissions.  If code 3 is used, the file maintenance program



will calculate the estimated emissions if all 'the factors



are present.



     12. Test Method: A user-defined code to indicate the



method used to ascertain the measured emissions.



     13. Card Number: 13



     14. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change




          D - Delete
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3.4.1.8  Card 21
     1. Segment 1 ID: Enter the same number as in the
segment ID of the 11 card for the point source to which this
segment belongs.
     2. Segment. 2 ID: Each fuel process set . (Cards 21, 22, and
23) creates a fuel-process segment in the master file.  Each
fuel-process segment under the same point source segment
must have a unique Segment 2 ID number.  This number must
also be used to reference a particular segment when making a
change or deletion.
     3. SCC Code: Enter the Source Classification Code
process description that most nearly describes the process,
by its 8-digit numerical code.   If the most appropriate
SCC description appears to be significantly different from
the actual process, enter nothing in this field, but enter
NEW SCC NEEDED in the Source Description field of the 22
card.
     4. BEG Code: Enter the Basic Equipment Classification
code that describes the equipment or process for this
source.  The last two digits are used to sequentially number
identical units at the same source.
     5. Fuel Units: This field is for future expansion of
the system.  It will eventually allow the user to specify
units for the fuel-process field in other than NEDS units.
Currently, the system ignores this field.
     6. Fuel, Process, Solid Waste: Report the annual figures
in this field using the units associated with the SCC code
for the process.
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     7. Maximum Design: Enter the maximum hourly design rate


of the process equipment, or the upper operating limit that


generally would not be exceeded in normal practice.  Units


are those corresponding to the SCC for the process.


     8. Sulfur and Ash Content: Fill in these columns for


all combustion processes.  If the process does not burn.


fuel, enter zero.


     9. Heat Content: Complete this field only when the


process involves combustion.  Units are millions of BTU per


SCC.


     10. Card Number: 21

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     11. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:


          A - Add


          C - Change


          D - Delete


3.4.1.9  Card 22


     1. Segment 1 ID: Enter the same number as on the


Segment 1 ID of the 21 card.


     2. Segment 2 ID: Enter the same number as on the


Segment 2 ID of the 21 card.


     3. Confidentiality of Data: Process information occa-


sionally is collected by a government agency under a guar-


antee that the data will be treated in a confidential manner


and will not be released to the public.  This column in-


dicates whether any data for this source are officially


considered confidential.  A one (1)' indicates confidential
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classification, a two  (2) no classification, and a blank



indicates unknown status.



     4. Source Code: Needed for NEDS reporting.  Enter the



following codes for the process category: B - Boiler, P -



Process, C - Other Combustion unit.



     5. Source Description: Enter a brief description of the



source or comments as needed.



     6. Emission Factor Source: If this field contains a T



the emission factors insertion program will insert the



appropriate emission factors from a table of SCC codes.



     7. Card Number: 22



     8. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete



3.4.1.10  Card 23



     1. Segment 1 ID: Enter the same number as in the



Segment 1 ID of the 21 card.



     2. Segment 2 ID: Enter the same number as in the



Segment 2 ID of the 21 card.



     3. Pollutant ID Code: This field is a 5-digit code



that represents the pollutant whose emissions are being



measured.  The source is APTD-0633.



     4. Emission Factor: The emission factor is a statis-



tical average of the rate at which a pollutant is released



to the atmosphere as a result of some activity, such as
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combustion or industrial production, divided by the level of



that activity.  The emission factors for each SCC are given



in AP-42.



     5. Ash/Sulfur Code: This code indicates whether the ash



or sulfur percentage is to be used in the calculation of



estimated emissions.  The codes are: A - Ash, S - Sulfur,



and blank - neither applies.



     6. Emission Factor Units: This field is for future



expansion.  Eventually it will indicate units in which the



emission factors are expressed.  The emission factors are



now treated as standard NEDS units.



     7. Card Number: 23



     8. Transaction Code: The transaction codes are:



          A - Add



          C - Change



          D - Delete



Note:  Card columns 23 to 38 may be repeated two more times



on the same 23 card to allow storage of up to- three sets of



emission factors information on each card.



3.4.2  Add, Change, and Delete



3.4.2.1  Add Cards - Records are created or added to the



master file by the following combinations of add cards.



Only those fields with the name filled in are required.  All



other fields may be blanks.  At least the three cards shown



in each segment are required to create each 'segment.
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    To add a plant segment  (type j3 segment) :
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Up to 16 unique pollutant ID-1 s are allowed.  Thus, multiple-

type 13A and 23A cards are allowed.  One, two or three

pollutant ID's can be present on any type 23A card.  Also,

since up to six (there must be at least one) machine process

(type 2) segments can be subordinate to any point source

(type 1) segment, there can be up to six sets of the 21A/

22A/multiple 23A-type cards following the last 13A card of

each point source segment.

3.4.2.2  Change Cards - Any record on an existing master

file can be changed through the use of a change card.  De-

pending on the segment type being changed, certain fields on
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the card must be filled in.  Other than these required



fields, any other field on the card that is non-blank will



replace the corresponding field of the indicated record on



the master file.



     To change a field in a master file record, use only the



single transaction card that contains that field.  For



example, assume that the field called Compliance-Status is



to be changed.  This field is part of the point source (type



1) segment and is included in the type 12 transaction card.



Thus only a type 12 change card is required.  The type 11



and 13 cards are unnecessary.



     Following is the format for each type of change card,



with the required fields filled in by name.




   0 Type 01 change card:
KEY
1 13
3 Type
KEY
1 13
5 Type
KEY
1 13
5 Type
KEY
1 13
5 Type
KEY
1 13
| DATE • 01 C J
14 18 78 79 80
02 change card:
I DATE 02 C |
14 18 78 79 80
03 change card:
| DATE ... [ 03 [cj
14 18 78 79 80
11 change card:
| DATE ID | 11 |C |
14 18 19 20 78 79 80
12 Change card:
| DATE ID | 12 C |
14 18 19 20 78 79 80
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o
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   0 Type 3.3 change card:

   |  KEY   |    DATE-.  |   .ID ] POLL. ID |    |  13   |C  [
    1  13   14     18  19 20 21     25     78 79  80

     Type 21 change card:

     KEY   j    DATE   |   ID |  ID2  |	| 21   |c  |
    1  13 "  14     18  19 20 21   22        78 79 80

     Type 22 change card:

   |  KEY   |    DATE   |   ID |  ID2  |	| 22   JC  |
    1  13   14     18  19 20 21   22        78 79 80

   0 Type 23 change card:

   I  KEY   |    DATE   I   ID I ID2 | POLL. ID I 23   |C  I
    1  13   14     18  19 20 21 22 23   27  78 79 80

3.4.2.3  Delete Cards - Three segments (or segment combinations)

can be selected from an existing master file.  The following

cards, with required fields filled in, illustrate how to

delete these segments.

   0 Delete an entire logical record of plant  (type j3)

segment and all subordinate point source  (type 1) and

machine process (type 2) segments


   | KEY  |	|  01   | D  |
    1  13                                  78 79  80

   0 Delete a point source  (type 1) segment and all  sub-

ordinate machine process  (type 2) segments:


   I KEY  I	I   ID  I	I  11   I D  I
    1  13         19 20                    78 79  80

   0 Delete machine process  (type 2) segment:

   I KEY  |	|   ID  | ID2  |	|  21   | D  |
    1  13         19 20 21  22              78 79  80

     In general the Key, ID'S, card number, and transaction

code are required for all types of transactions.  In ad-
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dition, the pollutant ID and date are required for adding or



changing information in the master file.
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                         REFERENCES
 1.   Guide for Compiling a Comprehensive Emission Inventory.
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  Office of Air
     Programs.  GAP Publication No. APTD-1135.   Research
     Triangle Park, North Carolina.  Revised,  March 1973.

 2.   SAROAD Station Coding Manual for Aerometric Sampling
     Networks.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
     Office of Air Programs.  OAP Publication No. APTD-0907.
     Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.   February 1972.

 3.   Federal Air Quality Control Regions.  U.S.  Environ-
     mental Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs.  OAP
     Publication No. AP-102.  Rockville, Maryland.  January
     1972.

 4.   Standard Industrial Classification Manual,  1972.  U.S.
     Bureau of the Budget, Office of Statistical Standards.
     Washington, D.C.  1972.

 5.   Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Second
     Edition.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office
     of Air Programs.  OAP Publication No.  AP-42.  Research
     Triangle Park, North Carolina.  April 1973.

 6.   Source Classification Code and Emission Factor List-
     ing, dated December 1973, issued by NADB.

 7.   Required NEDS Update Procedures, Part 2 of OAQPS
     Guideline Series No. 1.2-009.  November 2,  1973.

 8.   NEDS Edit Listings, dated July 25, 1974, issued by
     NADB.

 9.   National Emissions Data System Control Device Workbook,
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  Office of Air
     Programs.  OAP Publication No. APTD-1570.   Research
     Triangle Park, North Carolina.  July 1973.

10.   Comprehensive Data Handling System  (CDHS),  Emissions
     Inventory Subsystem Users Guide.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs.   OAP
     Publication No. APTD-1550.  Research Triangle Park,
     North Carolina.  July 1973.
                              3-31

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11.  Comprehensive Data Handling System (CDHS) Emissions
     Inventory Subsystem Program Documentation.  U.S.
     Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air
     Programs.  OAP Publication APTD-1551.  Research
     Triangle Park, North Carolina.  July 1973.

12.  SAROAD Parameter Coding Manual.  U.S. Environmental
     Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs.  OAP
     Publication No. APTD-0633.  Research Triangle Park,
     North Carolina.  July 1971.
                              3-32

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              APPENDIX A




SAROAD CODING CHANGES FOR NEDS PURPOSES,
                   A-l

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                         APPENDIX A
           SAROAD CODING CHANGES FOR NEDS PURPOSES

     For NEDS purposes, county code numbers in this Appendix
should be entered in lieu of the Regional Planning District
codes in the SAROAD Coding Manual.  The states involved are
Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts.  Note that the city
code in the SAROAD Coding Manual does not change.  For
Connecticut and Maine, enter the following codes as the
county code number:
           CONNECTICUT
         County    Code No.
       Fairfield
       Hartford
       Litchfield
       Middlesex
       New Haven
       New London
       Tolland
       Windham
0265
0425
0478
0565
0705
0725
1155
1505
         MAINE
  County
Androscoggin
Aroostook
Cumberland
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Sagadahoc
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
York
Code No,
 0027
 0045
 0277
 0445
 0495
 0547
 0595
 0645
 0885
 0907
 0935
 1065
 1125
 1183
 1205
 1325
                              A-2

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     For Massachusetts, the entry in the county code field is
determined by the AQCR.  That is, each AQCR has a correspond-
ing county code, as follows:
             AQCR name
MASSACHUSETTS

          AQCR
         number
       Berkshire                    117
       Central  Massachusetts       118
       Merrimack  Valley -           121
       Southern New Hampshire
       Metropolitan Boston         119
       Hartford-New Haven-         042
       Springfield (Pioneer)
       Metropolitan Providence     120
       (Southeast)
Number entered
as county code
    0187
    0369
    1274

    1291
    1798

    2121
                              A-3

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                APPENDIX B




STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE IN COMMENTS
                      B-l

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                         APPENDIX B
         STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE IN COMMENTS
     Under all circumstances, endeavor to make intelligible
entries in the comments section of card 6.  Use of the
following list of suggested abbreviations will aid in
providing uniform input to the NEDS system.
     Word
     And
     Average
     Boiler
     Company
     Cyclone
     Divide
     Each
     Electrostatic
     Precipitator
     Emissions
     Emission Factor
     Fabric Filter
     (or baghouse)
     Gallons per
     minute
     Hydrogen sulfide
     Include
     Information
     Liquefied
     Petroleum Gas
     Million
     Miscellaneous
Abbreviation
+ or &
AVG
BLR
CO.
CYCL.
DIV .
EA
ESP

EMISS
EF
BAG HSE.

GPM

H2S
INCL
INFO
LPG

MM
MISC
Word
Natural Gas
Number
Point
Sulfides
Thousand
Ton
Tons per hour
Tons per year
Wet Scrubbers
Abbreviation
NG or NAT.G.
NO. or #
PT
RS
M
T
TPH
TPY
SCRUB.
                              B-2

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         APPENDIX C




TABLE FOR USE WHEN ASSIGNING




PLANT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
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STATE:
STATE NO.
COUNTY NO;
AQCR NO . :
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
,2
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57'
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
                                 COUNTY NAME:
                              101
                              102
                              103
                              104
                              105
                              106
                              107
                              108
                              109
                              110
                              111
                              112
                              113
                              114
                              115
                              116
                              117
                              118
                              119
                              120
                              121
                              122
                              123
                              124
                              125
                              126
                              127
                              128
                              129
                              130
                              131
                              132
                              133
                              134
                              135
                              136
                              137
                              138
                              139
                              140
                              141
                              142
                              143
                              144
                              145
                              146
                              147
                              148
                              149
                              150
                       151
                       152
                       153
                       154
                       155
                       156
                      • 157
                       158
                       159
                       160
                       161
                       162
                       163
                       164
                       165
                       166
                       167
                       168
                       169
                       170
                       171
                       172
                       173
                       174
                       175
                       176
                       177
                       178
                       179
                       180
                       181
                       182
                       183
                       184
                       185
                       186
                       187
                       188
                       189
                       190
                       191
                       192
                       193
                       194
                       195
                       196
                       197
                       198
                       199
                       200
                  201
                  202
                  203
                  204
                  205
                  206
                  207
                  208
                  209
                  210
                  211
                  212
                  213
                  214
                  215
                  216
                  217
                  218
                  219
                  220
                  221
                  222
                  223
                  224
                  225
                  226
                  227
                  228
                  229
                  230
                  231
                  232
                  233
                  234
                  235
                  236
                  237
                  238
                  239
                  240
                  241
                  242
                  243
                  244
                  245
                  246
                  247
                  248
                  249
                  250
                                C-2

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          APPENDIX D




TEMPLATES OF NEDS POINT SOURCE




   CODING FORMS FOR USE WITH




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                              TECHNICAL H1EPORT DATA
                        (Please read Instructions on Ike reverse before completing)
 1. REPORT NO.
 EPA-450/3-75-057
                          2.
 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
 National Air Data  Branch Emission  Data Systems
 Training Manual
                                                   3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSIOONO.
           5. REPORT DATE
            August 1974
           6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
 7.AUTHOR1S)

 John M.  Zoller and Donald J. Henz
                                                   8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO
 9. PERFORMING ORG 1NIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
 PEDCo-Environmental  Specialists
 Suite  13,  Atkinson Square
 Cincinnati, Ohio  45246
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            Contract No. 68-02-1375
            Task  Order No. 14
 12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Research Triangle Park,  North Carolina  27711
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            Final
           14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
 15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
 16. ABSTRACT          •                         .        '          .
 The report  gives instruction in National Air Data Branch (NADB)
 computerized emission data systems.  Emphasis was placed on National
 Emission  Data System  (NEDS)  point source data coding,  updating.
 procedures,  and error messages produced  by the edit/check program.
 In addition, NEDS area  source data development and coding was
 covered.  The various NEDS output formats were discussed along
 with the  retrieval options available for each format.   An introductory
 explanation  was given for  the Emissions  Inventory Subsystem (EIS)
 of the Comprehensive Data  Handling System (CDHS).  This was followed
 by instructions in coding  point source data on EIS forms.
 7.
                           KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
               DESCRIPTORS
 Data Retrieval
 Manuals
 Inventories
 Air Pollution
                                       b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
NABD
NEDS
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