EPA-600/2-76-172
June 1976
Environmental Protection Technology Series
                             FINE  PARTICLE  EMISSIONS
                  INFORMATION  SYSTEM USER GUIDE
                                       : i,.
                                    Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
                                         Office of Research and Development
                                        U,S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                   ^search Triangle Park/North Carolina 27711

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                                       EPA-600/2-76-172

                                       June 1976
            FINE  PARTICLE

 EMISSIONS  INFORMATION SYSTEM

              USER GUIDE
                     by

   M. P. Schrag, A.K. Rao, G.S. McMahon,
           and G. L. Johnson (EPA)

          Midwest Research Institute
            425 Volker Boulevard
         Kansas City, Missouri  64110
      Contract No.  68-02-12J24, Task 47
            ROAPNo. 21BJV-023
         Program Element No.  1AB012
     EPA Task Officer:  Gary L. Johnson

 Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
   Office of Energy, Minerals, and Industry
      Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
                Prepared for

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
      Office of Research and Development
            Washington, DC 20460

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                                 PREFACE


This document was prepared for EPA/IERL-RTP under Contract No.  68-02-1324,

Task No. 47. The task officer was Mr. Gary L. Johnson.


The work was performed in the Environmental and Materials Sciences Divi-

sion of Midwest Research Institute. Dr. L. J. Shannon served as project

manager and Mr. M. P. Schrag, Head, Environmental Systems Section, was the

project leader.


This document was written by Mr. Schrag and Dr. A.  K. Rao with  assistance

from Mr. G. S. McMahon of MRI Systems, Inc., and the task officer.



Approved for:

MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
L. J. \S
       hannon, Director
Environmental and Materials
  Sciences Division
December 23, 1976
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                                CONTENTS
                                                               Page
List of Tables. .............  	     iv

List of Figures	........<>	     v

Section 1     Introduction.  .........  	  UG-1.0-1

Section 2     Data Input Instructions 	  UG-2.0-0

Section 3     Off-Line Request Procedures  	  UG-3.0-0

Section 4     On-Line Request  Procedures.  ...  	  UG-4.0-0

Section 5     Catalog of User  Request Commands	UG-5.0-0

Section 6     Appendix

                   6.1  Description of National  Computer
                        Center	UG-6.1-1

                   6.2  Description of SYSTEM  2000	UG-6.2-1

                   6.3  Standard Data Input  Forms ......  UG-6.3-1

                   6.4  FPEIS  Standard Report  Output	UG-6.4-1

                   6.5  FPEIS  Data Base Structure	  UG-6.5-1

                   6.6  List of Key/Nonkey Data  Ele-
                        ments  	  UG-6.6-1

                   6.7  Test Series Numbers  and  Refer-
                        ences  in the FPEIS.	UG-6.7-1
                                    iii

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                              LIST OF TABLES


Number                             Title                              Page

1.0-1     Conversion Factors	   UG-1.0-4

2.1-1     FPEIS Data Elements and Their Levels	UG-2.1.2-3

2.1-2     The Data Input Form Structure	UG-2.1.4-3

2.1-3     Data Elements Requiring Standard Nomenclature 	   UG-2.1.8-2

2.1-4     Source Classification Codes 	  .  	  .   UG-2.1.8-3

2.1-5     Two-Letter State Abbreviations	UG-2.1.8-13

2.1-6     Control Device Description Nomenclature  .........   UG-2.1.8-14

2.1-7     Device Category Key Words 	   UG-2.1.8-15

2.1-8     Design Specification Type 	   UG-2.1.8-16

2.1-9     Device Operating Parameter Type 	   UG-2.1.8-18

2.1-10    Bioassay Test Type	UG-2.1.8-19

2.1-11    SAROAD Particulate Pollutant Codes.  ...  	   UG-2.1.8-20

2.1-12    List of Chemical Analysis Codes 	   UG-2.1.8-25

2.1-13    Standard Nomenclature for Measurement Equipment .....   UG-2.1.8-26

2.2-1     Abbreviations for Street Designators and for Words that
          Appear Frequently in Place Names	   UG-2.2-4
                                    iv

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                              LIST OF FIGURES


Number                             Title

2.1-1    Typical Source/Collector Combination	UG-2.1.1-3

2.1-2    FPEIS Structure 	   UG-2.1.2-2

2.1-3    Sampling Log for 10 Runs	UG-2.1.3-3

2.1-4    Sample Completed Data Input Forms	   UG-2.1.4-4

2.2-1    FPEIS Standard Data Input Forms 	   UG-2.2-5

2.3-1    UTM Grid Zones in the Contiguous United States.  	   UG-2.3.1-3

2.3-2    Sample Completed A-Cards—Source Description	UG-2.3.1-6

2.3-3    Sample Completed B-Cards—Test Series Remarks ......   UG-2.3.2-2

2.3-4    Sample Completed C01-C04 Cards—Control Device(s)
         Characteristics 	   UG-2.3.3-3

2.3-5    Sample Completed COS Cards—Control Device(s) Design
         Parameters	UG-2.3.3-5

2.3-6    Sample Completed D01-D04 Cards—Test Characteristics.  .  .   UG-2.3.4-5

2.3-7    Sample Completed DOS Cards—Control Device(s)
         Operating Parameters	   UG-2.3.4-6

2.3-8    Sample Completed D06-D20 Cards—Subseries  Remarks  ....   UG-2.3.4-7

2.3-9    Sample Completed E-Card—Particulate Mass  Train  Results  .   UG-2.3.5-2

2.3-10   Sample Completed F-Card—Particulate Physical Properties.   UG-2.3.6-2

2.3-11   Sample Completed G-Cards—Particulate Bioassay Data  ...   UG-2.3.7-2

2.3-12   Sample Completed H-Cards—Chemical Composition Data  .  .  .   UG-2.3.8-4

2.3-13   Sample Completed I-Cards—Measurement Particulars  .  «  .  .   UG-2.3.9-4

2.3-14   Sample Completed J-Cards—Particulate Size Distribution
         Data	UG-2.3.10-5

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                         LIST OF FIGURES (Concluded)







Number                             Title                              Page




3.1-1    Sample FPEIS Data Submittal Acknowledgement Memo	UG-3.1-3




3.1-2    Sample FPEIS Data Submittal Error Memo	UG-3.1-4




3.2-1    System Request Command Form 	  ....  UG-3.2-3
                                    vi

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1.0  Introduction

The Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS) is a computerized

information system containing information on primary fine particle emis-

sions to the atmosphere from stationary point sources and evaluations of

control devices. The purpose of the system is to provide a centralized

source of fine particle measurement information and data for use by engi-

neers and scientists engaged in fine particle control technology develop-

ment.


Contents of the FPEIS include source test data with particle size distri-

butions; chemical, physical, and bioassay testing results from analyses

of particulate samplesj and design and performance data on any particle

control system applied. Also included are process descriptions of the

sources, and descriptions of the sampling equipment and techniques em-

ployed. These data and information items are classified and arranged so

as to ensure some compatibility with other EPA data bases, i.e., NEDS (the

Source Classification Codes)—  and the SAROAD/SOTDAT chemical identifica-

             2/
tion systems.—'


A uniform protocol for units and terminology has been developed along with

standard input forms and definition of each data element for the system.

The FPEIS uses metric units exclusively, although, for clarity, complete
I/  "Guide for Compiling a Comprehensive Emission Inventory," EPA No.  APTD-
    1135, NTIS No. PB 212-231, March 1973.
21  "SOTDAT Final Report," EPA No. 450/3-75-070, July 1975.

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adherence to International System of Units (SI) protocol is not maintained^




A list of metric-to-English conversion factors is given in Table 1.0-1.




These standards and definitions will allow all data in the system to be




stored and retrieved on a common basis.







The FPEIS has been implemented at the EPA National Computer Center (NCC)




at Research Triangle Park, on the UNIVAC 1110 computer using SYSTEM 2000,




a flexible data base management system. SYSTEM 2000, developed by MRI Sys-




tems, Inc., of Austin, Texas (no relation to Midwest Research Institute),




will provide users with a virtually unlimited potential for data analysis.




Features of SYSTEM 2000 include sorting, comparing, and retrieving informa-




tion from the FPEIS in a variety of arrangements.







This document constitutes an extensive User Guide to the FPEIS. Detailed




instructions for encoding FPEIS data sets are presented, along with a copy




of the Standard FPEIS data input forms. Both Off-line and On-line Request




procedures for users are explained for direct computer request (for autho-




rized National Computer Center accounts) or for written request to the EPA




project officer. A catalog of pre-defined user request commands is presented




with instructions for its use. The Appendix includes descriptions of the




EPA National Computer Center, the generalized data base management system




used to implement the FPEIS, examples of input and output formats, and lists




of the structure and key data elements in the data base.

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This User Guide is designed with discrete segments for major sections  and




subsections. As modifications or additions to  the system are made,  this




User Guide will be updated as appropriate,







A companion FPEIS Reference Manual—'  has been  prepared which provides  a




general discussion of the FPEIS. It is suggested that  users  of  the  FPEIS




read the Reference Manual prior to this document.
J3/  FPEIS Reference Manual, EPA-650/2-76-173, June 1976.

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TABLE 1.0-1.  CONVERSION FACTORS

Metric Units
kN/m2
ec
cm3
cm2
joules
kg/m3
km
kW
m3
m3/sec
m
m/sec
mg
m
m2

tons (metric)
W
cm
Multiply by
3.377
(C x 9/5) + 32
6.102 x 10"2
1.550 x 10'1
9.488 x 10 ~4
6.243 x 10"2
6.214 x KT1
3.414 x 103
3.531 x 101
3.531 x 101
3.281
3.281
1.5432 x 10"2
3.937 x 10
1.076 x loj
x
2.205 x 10
3.414
2.54
To Obtain English
Equivalent
in. Hg (at 60° F)
°F
in3
in2
Btu
lb/ft3





miles (statute)
Btu/hr
ft3
ft3/sec
ft
ft/ sec
grains
in.
sq ft

pounds
Btu/hr
in.













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                               SECTION 2


                         DATA INPUT INSTRUCTIONS

                                CONTENTS
                                                                  S
Number                            Item                         Page
List of Tables	UG-2.0-2

List of Figures	  .  UG-2.0-3

2.0     Introduction.	UG-2.0-4

2.1     Encoding Criteria 	  UG-2.1-1

     2.1.1  Objectives and Scope of the FPEIS  	  UG-2.1.1-1

     2.1.2  Data Element Grouping and Organization	  UG-2.1.2-1

     2.1.3  Designation Criteria for Test  Series,  Test
            Subseries, and Test Run 	  .....  UG-2.1.3-1

     2.1.4  Data Input Form Structure 	  UG-2.1.4-1

     2.1.5  Labor Saving Features 	  .  	  UG-2.1.5-1

     2.1.6  Standard Nomenclature and Units  	  ....  UG-2.1.6-1

     2.1.7  Data Preparation.	UG-2.1.7-1

     2.1.8  Tables of Standard Nomenclature  	  UG-2.1.8-1

2.2     General Instructions for FPEIS Data  Input
        Forms	UG-2.2-1

2.3     Encoding Instructions

     2.3.1  Section A - Source Description	UG-2.3.1-1

     2.3.2  Section B - Test Series Remarks	  UG-2.3.2-1

     2.3.3  Section C - Control Device(s)  Characteris-
            tics	  UG-2.3.3-1

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                          CONTENTS (concluded)


Number                                                         Page

     2.3.4  Section D - Test Characteristics	UG-2.3.4-1

     2.3.5  Section E - Mass Train Results	UG-2.3.5-1

     2.3.6  Section F - Particulate Physical Properties  .  .  . UG-2.3.6-1

     2.3.7  Section G - Particulate Bioassay Data  	 UG-2.3.7-1

     2.3.8  Section H - Chemical Composition Data	UG-2.3.8-1

     2.3.9  Section I - Measurement Particulars  ....... UG-2.3.9-1

     2.3.10 Section J - Particulate Size Distribution
            Data	UG-2.3.10-1

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                                SECTION 2.0


                              LIST OF TABLES

Number                             Title                             Page

2.1-1    FPEIS Data Elements and Their Levels	UG-2.1.2-3

2.1-2    The Data Input Form Structure ....  	•....  UG-2.1.4-3

2.1-3    Data Elements Requiring Standard Nomenclature 	  UG-2.1.8-2

2.1-4    Source Classification Codes 	  „  	  UG-2.1.8-3

2.1-5    Two-Letter State Abbreviations	UG-2.1.8-13

2.1-6    Control Device Description Nomenclature ... 	  UG-2.1.8-14

2.1-7    Device Category Key Words 	  UG-2.1.8-15

2.1-8    Design Specification Type 	  ...  UG-2.1.8-16

2.1-9    Device Operating Parameter Type 	  UG-2.1.8-18

2.1-10   Bioassay Test Type	UG-201.8-19

2.1-11   SAROAD Particulate Pollutant Codes	UG-2.1.8-20

2.1-12   List of Chemical Analysis Codes 	  UG-2.1.8-25

2.1-13   Standard Nomenclature for Measurement  Equipment 	  UG-2.1.8-26

2.2-1    Abbreviations for Street Designators and for Words
         that Appear Frequently in Place Names  	  UG-2.2-4

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                                SECTION 2


                             LIST OF FIGURES

Number                             T itle                             Page

2.1-1    Typical Source/Collector Combination	UG-2.1.1-3

2.1-2    FPEIS Structure 	  UG-2.1.2-2

2.1-3    Sampling Log for 10 Runs	UG-2.1.3-3

2.1-4    Sample Completed Data Input Forms ....  	  UG-2.1.4-4

2.2-1    FPEIS Standard Data Input Forms 	  UG-2.2-5

2.3-1    UTM Grid Zones in the Contiguous United States	UG-2.3.1-3

2.3-2    Sample Completed A-Cards—Source Description.  ......  UG-2.3.1-6

2.3-3    Sample Completed B-Cards—Test Series Remarks  	  UG-2.3.2-2

2.3-4    Sample Completed C01-C04 Cards—Control Device(s)
         Characteristics 	  UG-2.3.3-3

2.3-5    Sample Completed 005 Cards—Control Device(s)
         Design Parameters . 	  ........  UG-2.3.3-5

2.3-6    Sample Completed D01-D04 Cards—Test Characteristics.  .  .  UG-2.3.4-5

2.3-7    Sample Completed DOS Cards—Control Device(s)
         Operating Parameters. 	  ... 	  ....  UG-2.3.4-6

2.3-8    Sample Completed D06-D20 Cards—Subseries  Remarks  ....  UG-2.3.4-7

2.3-9    Sample Completed E-Card—Particulate Mass  Train Results  .  UG-2.3.5-2

2.3-10   Sample Completed F-Card—Particulate Physical  Properties.  UG-2.3.6-2

2.3-11   Sample Completed G-Cards—Particulate Bioassay Data ...  UG-2.3.7-2

2.3-12   Sample Completed H-Cards—Chemical Composition Data ...  UG-2.3.8-4

2.3-13   Sample Completed I-Cards—Measurement Particulars  ....  UG-2.3.9-4

2.3-14   Sample Completed J-Cards—Particulate Size Distribution
         Data	  UG-2.3.10-5

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2.0  Introduction




This section on data input instructions is divided into three principal




subsections. The first subsection addresses the encoding criteria for the




FPEIS; that is, why certain data must be encoded in a specific way. Data




requiring the use of standard nomenclature are given along with tables of




allowable entries for those data elements. The standard FFEIS Data Input




Form is introduced and examples of encoding the form are given. The con-




cept of the FPEIS data base structure of series, subseries, and run levels




is discussed. To eliminate redundant data entry, several labor saving tech-




niques have been developed to aid the user, and these techniques are dis-




cussed here.







The second subsection provides general instructions for using the FPEIS




Data Input Forms which apply to all data collection activities.







The third subsection gives detailed, card-by-card encoding instructions




for each Data Input Form.

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2.1  Encoding Criteria




This section provides a general discussion of the encoding  criteria  for




the FPEIS. An overview of the objectives and scope of  the FPEIS,  a de-




scription of the data element grouping and organization, and  a  discussion




of all standard nomenclature and engineering units employed are included.




A description of the FPEIS Data Input Form Structure with sample  input,




labor saving features, and miscellaneous data preparation is  also given.

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2.1.1  Objectives and Scope of the FPEIS




A typical source/collector combination is shown in Figure 2.1-1.  Some of




the variations to the typical situation shown may include several sources




combined, several control devices in a control system, systems where all




or only a part of the effluent is controlled, sampling which may  be in situ




or etx situ, sampling with or without sample modification, etc.







The Fine Particle Emissions Information System attempts to characterize




the particulate pollutant (aerosol) at the inlet and outlet of a  control




system by providing data on all the factors affecting its generation, modifi-




cation, sampling, measurement, and analysis. The FPEIS is designed to con-




tain:  (a) characteristics of sources; (b) characteristics of control de-




vices; and (c) characteristics of particulates emitted by various source/




collector combinations. The data base may also contain:




     .  Test particulars;




     .  Particulate mass train data;




     .  Particulate physical, bioassay, and chemical properties;




     .  Measurement instrument/method; and




     .  Particle size distribution data.







The data base system is designed such that one can get information with




respect to:




     .  A specific test;




     .  A specific source;




     .  A specific control device;

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     «  A specific measurement instrument or method; and




     .  All or a portion of the data.







The FPEIS can accommodate partial data. The number of parameters measured




in a test depends upon the objectives of the testing program.  It is unlikely




that any source te'sts made will have all the data which the FPEIS is designed




to contain. For example, in a given testing program, all the tests may be




made at only the inlet or outlet, and the chemical analysis or bioassay




may or may not be conducted. It is likely that some of the control device




design and operating parameters may not be reported. Even if there is miss-




ing data, the available data will be of use and should be reported.







Data from sources or sites for which the company name, location, etc., are,




or should, remain confidential can also be accommodated. Arrangements for




such cases should be made with the FPEIS project officer (see  Section 3.4).

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Source
                                  Inlet
Slip Stream   f—\
                   Inlet Sampling
                   Location
                                 \\
                                    I
               Outlet
Control
Device(s)
       Cutlet
       Sampling
       Location
                   I
                             To Measurement
                             Instrument/Method
            To Measurement
            I nstrument/Method
              Figure 2.1-1.  Typical  Source/Collector Combination.
                                                       c;
                                                       o
                                                                                                     I
                                                                                                     OJ

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201.2  Data Element Grouping and Organization




Presentation of the information described in Section 2.1-1 requires sev-




eral data elements. The definition grouping, and organization of these  data




elements as well as the description of the FPEIS system are provided in de-




tail in the FPEIS Reference Manual (EPA-600/2-76-173). From an organizational




standpoint, the various data elements are grouped in one of three levels,




that is, the test series level, the subseries level, and the test run level.




These levels are shown in Figure 2.1-2. In this figure, one can see that




the FPEIS contains several test series, each of which contains one or more




test subseries, which in turn consist of one or more test runs. The data




which are to be contained at each level are shown in Table 2.1-1, FPEIS




Data Elements and Their Levels.

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                                                                      FPEIS
Test Series
Level
                     Test Series  1
                                           Test Series 2
 Subseries
 Level
Subseries  1
Subseries  2
Subseries 3
Subseries  1
Subseries  2
  Run
  Level
                                                                                                                            O
                                                                                                                             I
                                                                                                                            NJ
                                           Figure 2.1-2.  FPEIS  Structure.
                                                                                                       Ni
                                                                                                       to

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                             TABLE 2.1-1.  FPEIS DATA ELEMENTS AND THEIR LEVELS
                                                                                         UG-2.1.2-3
         Test Series Level

A.  Source Characteristics
       Source category (SCC I)
       Type of operation (SCC II)
       Feed material class (SCC III)
       Operating mode class (SCC IV)
       Site and source name
       Source address (street,  city,
         state, zip code)
       UTM zone location and coordinates
       Test series start and finish date
       Tested by and reference

B.  Test Series Remarks

C.  Control Deviee(s) Characteristics
       Generic device type •
       Device class and category
       Device commercial name
       Manufacturer
       Description
       Design parameter type and value
                                              Subseries Level
                                                                                            Run Level
                                          D.  Test Characteristics
                                                Test date, start, and finish
                                                  time
                                                Source operating mode
                                                Source operating rate
                                                Percent design capacity
                                                Feed material and its composition
                                                Sampling location and its descrip-
                                                  tion
                                                Volume flow rate, velocity tempera-
                                                  ture and pressure
                                                Percent isokinetic sampling
                                                Orsat gas analysis and trace gas
                                                Composition

                                                Control Device(s) Operating Parameter
                                                  and Value Remarks

                                          E.  Particulate Mass Train Results
                                                Front half  and total mass concen-
                                                  tration
                                                Mass train comments

                                          F.  Particulate Physical Properties
                                                Density
                                                Resistivity
                                                Others

                                          G.  Bioassay Data
                                                Bioassay  test  type
                                                Test  comments

                                          H.  Chemical Composition
                                                Particle  boundary diameters
                                                Sizing instrument calibrated
                                                  or  calculated
                                                SAKOAD chemical and analysis
                                                  method  ID
                                                Concentration  In filter/total
                                                Concentration  In Ranges  1  through  9
                                                                        J.
Measurement particulars
  Measurement instrument/method name
  Size range lower and upper boundary
  Collection surface
  Dilution factor
  Measurement start time and period
  Sample flow race
  Sample temperature, pressure, and
    moisture content
  Comments

Particulate Size Distribution
  Particle diameter basis
    (Aerodynamic or Stokes)
  Boundary diameter
  Concentration basis (mass or number)
  •Concentration

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2.1.3  Designation Criteria for Test Series, Test Subseries, and Test
       Run

The designation of test series, subseries, and run are illustrated in the

following example.


The sampling log of a hypothetical coal-fired boiler test is shown in Figure

2.1-3. In this test, a Brinks impactor was used at the inlet and an Andersen

impactor, optical particle counter, and a diffusion battery/CNC combination

were used at the outlet for making particle size distribution measurements.

The boiler load was 120 MW in the morning, and 140 MW in the afternoon.

The control device operation was steady throughout the day.  In the morning,

two runs were made with the Brinks impactor, one with the Andersen impactor,

one with the optical particle counter, and one with the diffusion battery/

CNC..A similar number of runs were made in the afternoon.


The designation of test series, test subseries, and test run is as follows.

Each individual measurement is designated as a test run—the whole set of

runs a test series. The group of consecutive runs taken at either the inlet

or the outlet of the control device, on a given test date, during the time

in which the source/control device operation has been reasonably steady,

is designated as test subseries. The premise behind the subseries designa-

tion is that the aerosol remains the same as long as the source and control

device(s) remain steady. Multiple instruments then can be used to cover

the wide range of particle size, or multiple runs can be made with a given

instrument. In the example described above (see Figure 2.1-3), the two

Brinks impactor runs made at the inlet in the morning are designated as

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a subseries. The measurements made at the outlet with the Andersen sampler,




the optical particle counter, and the diffusion battery/condensation nuclei




counter in the morning are designated as another subseries«  Similarly other




runs are grouped into different subseries.

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Test Date  12/04/73

Outlet
LLJ
_J
0.
1/1
Inlet
07
i i i i i I
Measurement
Instrument No. & Name
0900 1220
2 Andersen — £ 	 y £ 	 ^
Impactor 0840 1200
(Run 1) 0941 1231
- 3 Optical Particle — / /
Counter 0940 1230
(Run 2) 1100 1335
4 Diffusion Battery/ — £ 	 T £ 	 T
Condensation 1040 1315
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2.1.4  Data Input Form Structure




The arrangement of data element groups on various data input forms is shown




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data elements least likely to change are on Form Nos. 1 and 2, and the most




likely to change are on Form No. 6j that is, the data input forms follow




the same hierarchical arrangement as shown in Figure 2.1-2.







The source description group which includes the name of the source test-




ing contractor and test report reference and the test series remarks are




contained on Form No. 1, and control device(s) description and design param-




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test series level and do not change for a given set of tests on a given




source/collector combination.







The test characteristics, including the source and control device(s) op-




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on a source/control device(s) combination operating at certain operating




conditions, or at a given location.







The measurement particulars, and the particle size distribution data are




contained on Form No. 6. These data are at the test run level. Because more




than one instrument/method may be used to make the size distribution measure-




ment, Form No. 6 is expected to be the most frequently used.

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Coding of several runs and subseries of a test series will be clear by  ob-




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201.3. The data input form structure for the first two subseries of the




example test is shown in Table 2.1-2. Notice that only forms that are needed




are used. Figure 2.1-4 shows all the completed forms.

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Data Input
 Form No.                          Data Coded

   1          Test Series - Source description and test series remarks
   2          control device description and design parameters.

   3            Subseries 1 - Test characteristics, control device op-
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                cal properties.

   5            Particulate bioassay and chemical composition data.

   6              Subseries 1, Run 1 (Brink impactor data).
   6              Subseries 1, Run 2 (Brink impactor data).

   3            Subseries 2 - Test characteristics, mass train results.
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   6              Subseries 2, Run 1 (Andersen sampler).
   6              Subseries 2, Run 2 (Optical particle  counter).
   6              Subseries 2, Run 3 (Diffusion battery/condensation nuclei
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                                                                      STATIONARY  POINT  SOURCE
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DATlA INPUT FORMS
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                                                                  UG-2.1.5-1







2.1.5  Labor Saving Features




In developing the data input forms and the data processing programs, sev-




eral labor saving features have been introduced. These features reduce




time, labor, and cost on the part of the encoder, and eliminate keypunching




and verifying costs on the part of the data manager. However, misunderstand-




ing of these features may result in the entering of erroneous data. The labor




saving features are explained below. If the explanation is not clear, the




safe rule to remember is "if in doubt, fill it out."







The important labor saving feature is "fill in only new information." In




other words, there is no need to code duplicate information if it is not




different from previous runs or subseries. If there are missing data in-




stead of duplicate data, enter "NA" for alphanumeric data and "9" in every




column of numeric data. As an example, suppose the source operating mode




(Card D01, Columns 30 through 59) is the same from Subseries 10 through




20 in a test, then it is sufficient to code source operating mode for the




10th subseries. For Subseries 11 through 20, the information of the 10th




subseries will be copies. Note, however, if source operating mode for Sub-




series 10 through 14 and Subseries 16 through 20 is the same, but for Sub-




series 15 is different — it is necessary to code source operating mode for




Subseries 10, 15, and 16. For the rest of the subseries, information from




their preceding subseries will be copied. All the data elements which are




to be duplicated this way are marked with a star (*) on the input forms.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.5-2







The data elements on Data Input Form No. 6 marked with '•**'•, associated




with measurement instrument/method, are automatically duplicated by the




input EDIT computer program. For these data elements, only those data are




coded which are new or different from the data for the measurement instrument/




method in consideration.







The serial number for the control device operating parameter is also a labor




saving feature. If all but a few control device operating parameters change




from subseries to subseries, one need to code only the serial numbers of




the operating parameters that changed as given for the first subseries and




the new parameter values. From the serial number, the parameter description




will, be decoded. The parameters that did not vary need not be coded, as




the EDIT program automatically duplicates them for the new subseries. This




feature is quite useful for coding data of concurrent sampling of the inlet




and outlet. An example of this feature is shown in Figure 2.1-4,

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                                                                  UG-2.1.6-1







2.1.6  Standard Nomenclature and Units




Computerized information systems require that some standardization of data




be present in order for specific data selection to be made. Computers search




for and select data by comparing the selected value to a known value. When




alphanumeric characters are used, such as in the name of a control device,




the known value and the selected value must match exactly. For example,




if a search is made for the value "ESP", all entries in the data base whose




value is "ESP" will be selected; however, entries having the value "ELECTRO-




STATIC PRECIPITATOR" will not although it is technically correct. Insofar




as the computer is concerned, the two data are not equal and the selection




will fail.







To ensure that uniform selection criteria are possible, the FPEIS uses stan-




dard nomenclature for certain data elements. Whenever data from one of these




data elements is requested, it is essential that correct spelling be used




or the request will fail.







Data elements in the FPEIS data base which require the use of standard




nomenclature are given in Table 2.1-4. For these data elements, the encoder




must select terms from a specified list (or menu) to describe the data of




interest. While this list is expandable and will likely be expanded on




a continuing basis, the encoder should use only the list of names provided.




As is the case for any encoding of data, correct spelling is essential.

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                                                                 UG-2.1.6-2







The allowed data for data elements requiring standard nomenclature are  given




in Tables 2.1-4 through 2,1-13. The specific use of each value is discussed




in detail in Section 2.3; however, it is appropriate here to discuss the




general criteria for using standard nomenclature on a group basis.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.6.1-1









2.1.6.1  Source Description





Of the five data elements shown in Table 2.1-3 requiring standard nomen-





clature, all but one (STATE) require use of the NEDS Source Classification





Codes (SCC). The allowed data values for each data element are given in





Table 2.1-4, NEDS Source Classification Codes. Note that the values  to  be





used are the word phrases and not the numeric code.







The reason for using the words rather than the numeric code for the  SCC





data is twofold. First, the numering scheme within Source Categories is





not unique, that is the Source Category, Type of Operation, and Feed Mate-




rial Class are all interrelated depending upon the Source Category.  For





example, the code 1-01-001-xx refers to EXTOOMB BOILER, ELECTRIC GENERATN,




and ANTHRACITE COALj however, if the Source Category is changed to INTERNL




COMBUSTION for ELECTRIC GENERATN, the code 2-01-001-xx means that DISTIL-





LATE OIL is the fuel. This means that unless burdensome qualification was





used, major groups of sources using the same type of fuel could not  be  iden-





tified. By using the wording for each SCC entry, unique values may be ob-





tained which will enable unqualified sorting of all data. This greatly  in-





creases the flexibility and usability of the FPEIS data base.







The data element for STATE requires use of the standard U.S. Postal  Service





two-letter abbreviation as given in Table 2.1-5.

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                                                                 UG-2.1.6.2-1


2.1.6.2  Control Device Characteristics and Design Parameters

Data elements pertaining to fine particle control devices have been grouped

to enable the user to describe the device in treat detail. In order to al-

low for maximum sorting and retrieval flexibility, some data elements that

describe the device have been assigned standard nomenclature. These data

elements are:  Device Category, Device Class, and Generic Device Type. The

allowed data for these Device Class and Generic Device Type are given in

Table 2.1-6.

The Device Category data element allows descriptive words to be encoded

as a phrase or string of words to characterize the device. The key words

allowed are given in Table 2.1-7.
                /
Specific allowable DESIGN SPECIFICATION TYPE nomenclature is given in Table

2.1-8 along the units to be used to express the value. This list is designed

to be the minimum information list for each device type given. The user

may add more specifications and values if he so chooses up to a maximum

of 20 per device.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.6.3-1







2.1.6.3  Test Characteristics and Control Device Operating Parameters




The SAMPLING LOCATION data element is identified by its position relative




to the control device as either inlet or outlet. The allowed data to be




encoded are as follows:




     I (for inlet)




     0 (for outlet)




If the source has no control device applied,  then an "I" should be encoded.







The FPEIS also has control device operating parameters and values in addi-




tion to the design specifications and values. Allowed data for the TYPICAL




OPERATING PARAMETER TYPE and the units in which the data values are to ex-




pressed are given in Table 2.1-9. As in the case of the design specifications,




this is a minimum list and the user may add more information up to a maximum




of 20 parameters.

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                                                                 UG-2.1.6.4-1







2.1.6.4  Particulate Bioassay Data




The results of biological analysis of the collected particulate sample  are




given in the FPEIS using standard nomenclature for BIOASSAY TEST TYPEo  The




allowed data for this data element are given in Table 2.1-10.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.6.5-1







2.1.6.5  Particulate Chemical Composition





At present, none of the chemical analyses techniques are _in situ and real-




time. Generally, airborne particulates are collected by means of an inertial




device such as cascade impactor and chemical analyses are performed on the




material collected on each stage. The FPEIS data base provides space for




entry of results of chemical analyses on collected particulate,  if such




data are available.







In order to identify the chemical species present in the sample, the FPEIS




uses the identification codes developed for the SAEOAD system. The name




of each chemical compound or element in the SAROAD system and its identifi-




cation code are given in Table 2.1-11. Only these data may be used.







While the input protocol requires that the numeric code be encoded,  the




FPEIS Standard Report Output will give the name of the chemical  species




found (see Section 6.4).







At present, 22 general types of chemical analysis methods have been iden-




tified for the FPEIS. A standard one-letter alphabetic code will be used




to identify the chemical analysis method used.  The allowed data  are given




in Table 2.1-12.







As in the case with the SAROAD identification codes, the FPEIS Standard




Report Output will give the complete name of the analysis method and not




the alphabetic code.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.6.6-1







2.1.6.6  Measurement Particulars




The identification of the particulate measurement instrument or method name




requires the use of standard nomenclature if effective sorting or retrieval




of particle size distribution data are to be accomplished.  In Table  2.1-13,




a list of standard names for measurement equipment is provided for seven




classes of equipment. Use only the data provide.  Any additional commentary




may be given in the COMMENTS ON THE MEASUREMENT on the data form.

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                                                                 UG-2.1.6.7-1







2.1.6.7  Engineering Units




As stated previously, the FPEIS uses metric units  exclusively. While every  ,




attempt has been made to use SI (International  System  of Units) protocol




whenever possible, some data elements are expressed  in the metric equiv-




alent of a more common English unit. The specific  required units for each




data element is given in Section 2.3. This is consistent with EPA policy




regarding the use of metric units.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.7-1


2.1.7  Data Preparation

The FPEIS data as coded on the input forms shown in the Appendix (Section

6.3) require some processing before they can be stored in the data base.

This is necessary in order to re-format the data into SYSTEM 2000 loader

protocol.


Two computer programs, one in FORTRAN and one in COBOL, have been developed

to prepare the data for entry to SYSTEM 2000. The general procedure is as

follows:


     Step                             Process

      1            Filling missing cards with blank cards (Program 1)

      2            Duplicate necessary information (Program 1)

      3            Pre-edit: a.  Check for card order (Program 1)
                             b.  Calculation for particle size distributions
                                 (Program 1)
                             c.  Quality assurance check (Program 1)

      4            Encode revised deck on magnetic tape

      5            Final edit and re-check data fields and load into data
                   base (Program 2)


In Step 1, the missing cards, i.e., cards not completed at the time of en-

coding, will be replaced by blank cards within the data set. In Step 2,

wherever there is a need for duplicating information such as the sampling

location description or the measurement equipment description, it will be

duplicated by the EDIT program (Program 1). The editing process in Step

3 involves complete calculation of size distribution and total mass and

surface number concentrations.

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                                                                  UG-2.1.7-2






                                                             7       A     ^
If the total mass concentration is not within the range of 10  to  10  g/m



                                                            2      10
or if the number concentration is not within the range of 10 to  10   par-


         o
tides/cm , a keypunching or encoding error is suspected. If all  data  ap-




pear to be within tolerances set by the EDIT program during the pre-edit




phase, the data are copied to magnetic tape. After quality assurance proce-




dures have been completed, the data are entered into the FPEIS  using the




LOADER program. The administrative procedures for submitting new  data  are




discussed in detail in Section 3.1

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                                                                 UG-2.1.8-1







2.1.8  Tables of Standard Nomenclature and Units




The following tables, discussed previously include the  standard  nomenclature




to be used for the FPEIS data base.

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                                                          UG-2.1.8-2
TABLE 2.1-3.  DATA ELEMENTS REQUIRING STANDARD NOMENCLATURE
          Source Description;

          Source category
          Type of operation
          Feed material class
          Operating mode class
          State

          Control Device Characteristics and Design
          Parameters;

          Device category
          Device class
          Generic device type
          Design specification type

          Test Characteristics and Control  Device
          Operating Parameters;

          Sampling location
          Typical operating parameter type

          Particulate Bioassay Data;

          Bioassay test type

          Particulate Chemical Composition;

          SAROAD chemical ID
          Analysis method

          Measurement Particulars;

          Measurement instrument/method name

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                                                 UG-2.1.8-3
TABLE 2.1-4.  SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODES







Column I   - Source Category




Column II  - Type of Operation




Column III - Feed Material Class




Column IV  - Operating Mode Class

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                            TABLE  2.1-4.    (Continued)

                      NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM  (NEDS)
                     SOURCE CLASSIFICATION  CODE  (SCC)  REPORT
                                                                                             UG-2.1.8-5
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     SCC CATEGORY NAMES
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INOUSTRIAL PROCES i CHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL HROCESICHEMICAL MFS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICntMICAL «FS
INDUSTRIAL Phoctsi CHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESICHEMICAL NFS
INOUSTRIAL HMOCESICMEMICAL HFli
INDUSTRIAL P«OCESICH£NICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL »HOCESICH£M(CAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL "RDCESICHEMICAL HFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL «FS
INOUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL UROCESICHEMICAL NFS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEHICAL »'o
INOUSTRIAL UROCESICHEMICAL >F«
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL "ROCESICHEMICAL Mfii
INDUSTRIAL PKOCLSICHEMICAL MFS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEHICAL MFS
INDUSTRIAL 'ROCESICHEMICAL Mf»
INDUSTRIAL PaOCESI CHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL HMOCESICHEMICAL «n>
INDUSTRIAL PMOCESICHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL pwoctsiCHgwicAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL "HOCESICHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTHIAL HROCESICHENICAL M»S
INDUSTRIAL P««OCESICMENICAL NfG
INDUSTRIAL Raoct Si CHEMICAL »f<5
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INDUSTRIAL xfcoctsi CHEMICAL "*u
INOUSTHlAL »»f>OCES ICH£MICAL MFt,
INOUSTKUL "MOCESIC-EMtCAL HFij
INDUSTRIAL ••••OCESICHE-ICAL HfG
INDUSTRIAL •"'OCEMCHEMICAL «'«
INDUSTRIAL "HOCKSICHEHICAL MF£
INDUSTRIAL PBQCESICHEHICAL "FG
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESICHEMICAL MfG
INOUSTRIAL PMOCESI CHEMICAL M»S
INDUSTRIAL MOCESI CHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL vROCESI CHEMICAL MFS
INDUSTRIAL BBOCESICMENIC»L HFG
INDUSTRIAL "HOCi a 1 CHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL **wOCESlCHf MICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL "WOCESICHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTHlAL "ROCESICMfMlCiL Nf<»
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHENICAL HFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL "F3
INOUSTBIAL ••ROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL «»s
INDUSTRIAL P«OCESICH«MICAL M*G
INDUSTRIAL PROCES ICHtMlCAL MFS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MFO
INDUSTRIAL KHOCESI CHEMICAL *r<*
INDUSTRIAL PROCtSICH£MICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL Mffe
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PWOCESI CHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCES ICHEMICAL wf«
INDUSTRIAL VROCESI CHEMICAL MF«
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL M»«
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL Mf«
INDUSTRIAL BBOCESICHFMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL R«OCE si CHEMICAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MfG
INOUSTRIAL P«*OCESICH«MIC«L MFG
INDUSTRIAL MOCISICHEMICAL M»O
INDUSTRIAL MROCESICMEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MF«
INDUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MFO
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMtCAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL MROCESICMEMICAL HFG
INDUSTRIAL HBOCESICHEMICAL NF«
INDUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MFS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL HFS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MFO
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL 1--OCESI CHEMICAL Mfs
INOUSTRIAL "OCESICHEMICAL HfG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL MMOCESICHEMICAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL PROCISICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCES (CHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL HROCESICH^MICAL MFG
INOUSTMlAL PROCESI CHEMICAL MFG
INOUSTRIAL PKOCESICHEMICAL MFG
INDUSTRIAL PROCES ICnEMUAL MfG
INDUSTRIAL PROCESICHEMICAL MFG
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INOUSTMIAL PKUCESI CHEMICAL MfG
INOUMTRIAL »HOCESICH»MICAL MfG
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(CLEANING CHEMICLSISPECIALTY CLtA.MBSI TONS PRODUCT
(CLEANING CHEHICLSIOTHERS/NOT CLASFOITONS PHOOUCCO
(EXPLOSIVES- TNT (NITRATION REACTBSITONS PBOOUCtO
(EXPLOSIVES- TNT IM.N03 CONCTBTuS ITONS PRODUCED
(EXPLOSIVeS-TNT |H*SO* REGtNEHATRI TONS PRODUCED
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IEXPLO$IV£S-TNT (OPEN HASTE BURN ITONS BUMMED
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IHYQROCHLOMtC ACIOIOTHER/NDT CLASIFDITONS FINAL ACIO
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INITBIC ACID lAHMONlAOXIUATNNtKITONS PUME ACID PRODUCED
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INITBIC ACIO INITACD CUNCTR Nt.lTONi t>uw£ ACIO PRODUCED
(NITRIC ACID-.fA« IUNCONTWOLLED ITONS PUHi ACIO PRODUCED
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INITBIC ACIO-STRNGIUNCONTkOLLCO 1 TONS PU>E ACID PRODUCED
INITBIC ACIO-STRNGK/AaSOUUEI'S ITONS PU»E ACIO PRODUCED
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(PAINT MFC. (GENERAL ITONS PRODUCED
IPAlNT MFG (PIGMENT KILN ITONS PRODUCT
IPAIMF MfG (OTHER/NOT CLASFO ITONS PROflUCT
IVAUNtSH »FG (BOOTING OIL SfNL ITONS PRODUCED
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ISYNT-'TIC kuHSEU IAUTO TIRES GENEBL ITONS PRODUCT
(SYNTHETIC RUR8EH IOTHER/NOT CLASFO ITONS PRODUCT
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IFfRTILl? AHONNITBIPHlLLINU T0<£« ITONS PROUUCEO
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IFERTKIZ AMO«m|TRiaHAMULAT-0>'YCu
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                TABLE  2.1-4.    (Continued)

          NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM  (NEDS)
         SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODE  (SCC)  REPORT
                                                                                               UG-2. 1.8-7
                          SCC  CATESOBT NA-ES
INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIAL
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                                                                       I TONS VROOuCT
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           '>IALIALFALFA OEHTOttATN I GENERAL          I TONS ME»L P«(lOUCZO
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P«OCESIFOOO/AUHICULTUUALH>RAIN PROCESSING  ICORN »CAL         ITONS GRAIN WWOCESSEO
HROCESIFOOO/AGRICULTUHALIGRAIN PROCESSING  I SOT 8EiN          ITONS GRAIN PHOCESSEU
PeOCESIFOOO/AUAtCULTURALIOBAI* PROCESSING  ISARLET/'XEATCLEANI TONS GRAIN PROCESSES
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                            TABLE 2.1-4.  (Continued)
                     NATIONAL EMISSIONS  DATA  SYSTEM (NEDS)
                    SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODE (SCC) REPORT
                                                                                 UG-2.1.8-8
        i

INDUSTRIAL
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INOUSTUUL
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                           TABLE  2.1-4.    (Continued)
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INDUSTRIAL PHOCESISECONOAHY M£T»LS
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INDUSTRIAL ^HOCESI SECONDARY METALS
INOUSTMlAL PHOCESISECONOA-Y METALS
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESI SECONDARY METALS
INDUSTRIAL XROCESISECONUAHY METALS
iNCiUSTHUL HHOCESI SECONDARY NeTiLb
INDUSTRIAL PBOCESISECONUA-V MjTALS
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESI SECONDARY M£TALS
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INDUSTRIAL PHOCESI SECOND»HY M£TALS
INDUSTRIAL PBOCtSISECONOAHY «tTi|.S
INDUSTRIAL BROCESIStCONOABY "ETALS
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESISiCONOAHY
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESISECONOAUY
INQUSTUIAL PUOCESISKCONUiHY "ETAcS
INDUSTRIAL HuocEsistcoNO*«Y METALS
INDUSTRIAL PROCESISECONiUHY »ETALS
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESI SECONDARY METALS
INOUSTHIAL PBOCESININEHAL PRODUCTS
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INDUSTRIAL VHOCESIMINEHAL PaoouCTS
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INDUSTRIAL PMOCESIMINERAL  PAOOUCTS
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                            TABLE  2.1-4.   (Continued)
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                    SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODE (SCC) REPORT
                                                                                   UG-2.1.8-10
                           SCCCATEGOMY
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                                          III
                                                             IV
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PROCESIMINERAL PHOOUCTS (MINERAL *OOL
PROCESIMINERAL PRODUCTS (MINERAL *OOL
PROCEslMINEHAL PRODUCTS IPERLHE MFG
PHOCESIMINERAL PHOOUCTS IPERLlTE MFG
PROCESIMINERAL PHOOUCTS (PHOSPHATE ROCK
PROCESIMINERAL PHOOUCTS IPHOSPHATE ROCK
PROCESIMINERAL PRODUCTS IPHOSPHATE ROCK
PROCESIMINERAL PRODUCTS IPHOSPNATt ROCK
PROCESIMINERAL PRODUCTS (PHOSPHATE  ROCK
PROCtSIHINERAL PHOOUCTS ISTONt QUAMY/PHQC
                                          (COOLER           ITONS  CHARGE
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS  PROCESSED
                                          (VERTICAL FNC GEN I TONS  CHARGE
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS  PROCESSED
                                          (ORYINS           (TONS  PHOSPHATE ROCK
                                          IGRINOING         ITONS  PHOSPHATE ROCK
                                          I TRANSFER/STORAGE I TONS  PHOSPHATE ROCK
                                          (OPEN STOHAbE     (TONS  PMoSPHATt ROCK
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS  PROCESSED
                                          I PR IRART  CRUSHING (TONS  HA* MATERIAL
PROCcaiMINERAL PRODUCTS (STONE QUAHV/PHOC (SEC  CRUSH/SCREEN (TONS  RA* MATERIAL
PROCESIMINERAL PHOOUCTS ISTONE OUARY/PROC ITERT CRUSH/SCREEN(TONS  HA* MATERIAL
PROCESIMINERAL PROOUCTS ISTONt OUARY/PHQC IRECRUSM/SCHEENlNGITONS  HA* MATERIAL
frROCESIMINERAL PHOOUCTS (STONE QUARY/PROC (FINES MILL       ITONS  RA* MATEMUL
PROCESIMINERAL PROOUCTS (STONE OUARY/PHQC ISCREEN/CONVY/HNOLITONS  PRODUCT
PROCES(NINERAL PROOUCTS (STONE QUAAY/PROC (OPEN STOHAUE     ITONS  PRODUCT STORED
PHOCES(MINERAL PHOOUCTS ISTONE OUAflflT PROCICUT  STONE-«£NERALITONS  PROCESSED
PHOCESIMINERAL PHUOUCTS ISTONE QUARRY PHOCIBLASTIMi-uENERAL I TONS  PROCESSED
PHOCESI MINERAL PRODUCTS ISTONt OUAflHY PROCI OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS  PROCESSED
PROCESIMINERAL PRODUCTS (SALT MINING      (GENERAL           ITONS  MINED
PHOCESiMINERAL PRODUCTS IPOT«S» PROOUCTIONIMINE-GRINO/OHY   ITONS  ORE
PBOCESIMINtRAL PRODUCTS (POTASH PHOOUCTJONIOTHER/MOT CLASIFOITONS  PROCESSED
                                          (MINING/PROCESSINGITONS  PRODUCT
PROCEslMINEHAL PROOUCTS (CALCIUM BOHATE
PROCESIHlNERAL PRODUCTS (CALCIUM BOBATE
*ROCEsiMINERAL PRODUCTS IMG CARBONATE
PROCEblMlNERAL PROOUCTS IMG CARBONATE
PROCESiMINERAL PRUOUCTS I$ANO/GRA»EL
PBOCESININERAL PRODUCTS ISANO/ORAVEc
               PRODUCTS iGUTOMACoustRTH
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                                          |M|Nc/Pl»OCEsS     ITONS PROOUCT
                                          IOTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                                          iCRUSHtMii/SCPElNlNITONS PRuOOCT
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                                          (HANDLING         ITONS PRODUCT
PHOCESlHINERAL PROOUCTS luIATOMACOUS tiflTMlOfHt«/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
pRUCtslRINEHAL PRODUCTS (CERAMIC ELECT PTSIOTHER/NOT CLASlFOItONS PROCESSED
PHOCESIMlsERAi. PROOUCTS (OTHEH/NOT CLAS1FOI SPECIFY IN REMARK I TONS PROOUCT
PHOCESI PETROLEUM INOBT
PHOCEblPETROLEUM INOHT
PRUCESI PETROLEUM INOHY
P-AsTE .ATf
                                    1000 BARRELS *ASTE .ATER
                                    1000 BARRELS VACUUM alSTILLATIOM
                                    11000 BARRELS VACUUM DISTILLATION
                                    (MILLION r.ALLONS COOLING «ATER
                  IPIPE/VALVE-FLANGEIIOO.) BARRELS REFINERY CAPACITY
                  IvtSL RELIEF VALUEI1000 BARRELS REFINERY CAPACITY
                  (PUMP SEALS        llOOg BAHMELS BEFINERT CAPACITY
                  ICUMPRESM SEALS    I 1000 BARRELS REFINERT CAPACITY
                  IOTHE«-«tNL        11000 BARRELS HtFlNEHT CAPACITY
                  (NATURAL  GAS       (MILLIONS  OF  CUBIC FEET
                  (OTHfR/NOT  CLASIFOIMlLLlONS  OF  CUBIC FEET
                  (GENERAL           ITONS  PROCESSES
 ASPHALT  OXIDIZES IGENERAL           ITONS  PROCESSED
 ASPHALT  OX1DIZER (OTHER/NOT  CLAsIFOlTONS  PROCESSED
(FLUID COKING     (GENERAL           11000  BAkfcELS "ESH FEED
(OTHER/NOT CLASIFOISPECIFY  IN REMAHK(TONs  PROCESSED
IOTHER/NOT CLASIFOISPECIFY  IN REMARK(BARRELS-PROCESSED
                                          IBLOOTNK ICCURULTRIAIR-ORT TONS UNBLEACMEO PULP
                                          I*ASHHS/SCREENS   IAIR-ORY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          IMULT-EFFtCT EVAP IAIR-ORY TONS UNBLEACMEO PULP
                                          IRECVY BOLR/OCEVAPlAIR-ORY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          (SMELT OISSOLV TNKIAlM-ORY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          ILIME KILNS       i»IB-OPT TONS UNBLEACHED PULF>
                                          (TURPENTINE CONOSRIAIR-OMY TQNS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          IFLUI08EO CALCINERIAIR-ORY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          ILIOUOH 01ION TOVRIAIR-ORY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          IOTHEM/NOT CLAslFOlAIR-OMY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          ILIOUOH RECOVERY  IAIR-OPV TONS UNBLEACMEO PULP
                                          ISULFITE TO*ER    (AtR-OHY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          IOI6ESTEH         UIR-OHY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          (SMELT TANK       lAlB-OMY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          (EVAPORATORS      IAIR-ORY TONS UNBLEACHED PULP
                                          (PULP DIGESTER    (TONS A IK DRY PULP
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS AIM DRY PULP
                                          IPAPER80ABO-6EN   ITONs FINISHED POOOUCT
                                          IFIBER80AHO-GEN   I TONS FINISHED PROOUCT
                                          (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS FINISHED PROOUCT
                        (PRESSURE TRtATIMSICMEOSOTE         I TONS OF *OOU TREATED
                        (PRESSURE TREATINGIOTHER/VOT CLASUOITONS OF .000 TREATED
                        ITALLOIL/HOSIN    (GENERAL          I TONS OF PROOUCT
                        IPLY*000/PARTBOAROIVENEER OMYtR     ITONS PROCESSED
                        IPLYlOOO/PAHTaOAkOISANOlNO          I TONS PROCESSED
                        |PLY*300/PARTaOAROIOTH(«/<«OT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                        ISA.RILL OPEHATNS (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                        (EICtLSlnk HFG    lOTHtR/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                        (CORK PROCESSING  (OTHER/NOT CLAsIFOlTONS PkoCtSSEO
                        (FURNITURE MFC    (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
                        IOTMta/NOT CLASIFDISPECIFY IN REMARKITONS PROCESSED
                                          IHISC HAROCAHE    ITONS OF PRObUCT
                                          IFARM MACHINERY   iTONS OF PROOUCT
ISULFATC PULPNO
ISULFtTE
ISULFATE
ISULFATf PULPNIi
(SULFATE PULPNG
ISULFATE PULPNG
ISULFATl PULPNS
ISULFATE PULPNO
ISULFATE PULPING
ISULFATt PULPING
ISULFITE PULPING
ISULFITE PULPING
ISULFITE PULPING
ISULFtTE PULPING
ISULFITE PULPING
ISULFITE PULPlNa
ISULFITE PULPING
IPULPOOARO .MFG
IPULPSOAPO MFG
IPULP90ARO MFG
MROCeSINETAL FAHHICATIONIIRON/STEEL       (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PROCESSED
PHOCtSIMtTAL FABriICATICN(PLATlN6 OPtRATONSIOTHEM/NOT CLASUOlTONS PLATED
PROCESIMtTAL FA8M1CATIOHICAN RAKING OPHNS (OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS PRODUCT
PROCESIMtTAL FAHHICATIONIOTht>/NOT CLASIFOISPECIFT IN R£MAHKI TONS PROCESSED
MIOCEilLEATHti, PRODUCTS  lOTHta/NOT CLASIFOI SPECIFY IN HEMARKiTONS PROCESSED
PHOCEslUiTILC M»'G       IwENtRAL FABHICS  IYAHN PhEP/BLEACH (TONS PHoCESSED
PROCESlTEltlut MO       ItiENCUAL '•"AbHICS  (OTHER/NOT SPECIFOITONS PHuCESSEO
PHOCESlTtATIii MFG       (BUBERIZEO FABHICSIOTMER/NOT SPECIFOITONS PRwCEsstO
PROCESITE»TlL« MFG       (CARPET OPCRATNS  (OTnCR/NOT SPECIFOITONS PROCESSED

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                             TABLE  2.1-4.   (Continued)

                     NATIONAL  EMISSIONS  DATA SYSTEM (NEDS;
                    SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODE  (SCC)  REPORT
                                                                              UG-2.1.8-11
                          SCC CATC60HY NAMES
        i
                         tt
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESIINPflOCESS FuEL
INOUSTRUL PHOCEillNPWOCiSS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL pHuCEsiiNPMOciss FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PNOCCbllNPHOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL .»flOCE»IINPBOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL KNOClM 1NPBOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PHOCESIlNPMOCESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL PROCESUNPWOCESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL pRoctsiiNPHuCEaS FUEL
INOUSTRUL PRUCESIINPHOCESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL PWOCtSltNPMOCtSS FUEL
INOUSTRUL pROCE»iiNPRocci» FUEL
INOUSTHltL PROCE*IINPROCESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL PROCESIINPHOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PNOCEslINPROCESi FUEL
INOUSTRUL PNOCEX INPROCESS FUEL
INOUVTRUL PHOCfc&IINPMOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PNOCKSI1NPMUCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PROCESI INPMOCESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL PROCESIlNPHOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PBOCEsllNPROCEiS FutL
INDUSTRIAL PMOCESI iNPBoctSS FUEL
INOUSTRUL I-MUCESIINHKOCESS
INDUSTRIAL xfcOCESI iNpflOCESS FuEL
INOUSTRUL PROCESI INPBOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL CROCESI iNpaoctii FUEL
INOUSTRUL fMocEbi i»paoc£ss FUEL
INDUSTRIAL mocESiiNPNOcfcSS FUEL
INCuSTHUL PSOCESI iNiMOCESS FuEL
INDUSTRIAL K«OCE»I:>PHOCESS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PiocEiiiNpaocESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL pRoctsiiNpaociSS FUEL
INDUSTRIAL PSOCESI INPBOCSCSS FUEL
INOUSTRUL •*«OCESIINP«OCESS FUEL
INOUSTRUL P9UCESIINPROCESS FuEL
                         III

                  (ANTHRACITE  COAL
                  (BITUMINOUS  COAL
                  I BITUMINOUS  COAL
                  I BITUMINOUS  COAL
                  I*ITU«|NOUS  COAL
                  IOITU-4INOUS  COAL
                  IMESIOUAL OIL
                  IKES I DUAL OIL
                  IMESIOUAL OIL
                  !>>ESIDUAL OIL
                  IMES19UAL OIL
                  IrfESlOUAL OIL
                  (RESIDUAL OIL
                  (NESIDUAL OIL
                  IOISTILLATE  OIL
                  IOISTILLATE  OIL
                  IOISTILLATE  OIL
                  •DISTILLATE  OIL
                  •DISTILLATE  OIL
                  IOISTILLATE  OIL
                  IOISTILLATE  OIL
                  IDISTILLATE  OIL
                  INATU3AL liAS
                  (NATURAL GAS
                  INATUBAL liAS
                  INATUMAL GAS
                  I NATURAL GAS
                  I NATURAL SAS
                  INATUMAL <>AS
                  INATUUAL UAS
                  (PBOCSSS GAS
                  I COKE
                  1*000
                                                             IV
                                                                                 UNITS
                  (OTHER/NOT  CLASIFOITONS SUNNED
                  ICENENT  KILN       I TONS aUHNEO
                  (•»!« KILN/ORY    I TONS aUMNED
                  (GfPSUM  KILN/ETC   (TONS aURNEO
                  (COAL DRYERS       I TONS BUHNEO
                             CLASIFOITONS BURNED
                  (ASPHALT
                 •ICE«ENT KILN
                  ILIME KILN
                  IKAOL1N KILN
                  IKETM. MELTINS
                  I8R1CX KlLN/ORT
                  15TPSUM KILN/ETC
                                    uooo GALLONS BURNED
                                    11000 GALLONS BUHNEO
                                    11000 GALLONS BUWNEO
                                    I 1000 GALLONS buUNED
                                    UOOO GALLONS 8URMEO
                                    I 1000 GALLONS 6U>,OT CLA&IFOI»(LLldN  CUBIC  FEET  auRNEO
                  lOTntR/NOT CLAMFOlTONi
                  lOTnER/xOT CLASIFOlTONa BUNNED
IOT»£-/NOT  CLASIFOISPECIFf  IN HE»AB
POINT SC l»AI»
POINT SC EVAP
POINT SC EV.P
POINT sc tVAC
POINT SC EVAP
PU|"T SC
POINT SC CVAP
POINT SC EVAP
POINT sc EV.P
POINT sc EVAP
POINT sc EVAC
POINT SC EVAP
POINT SC IVAP
POINT sc EVAP
POINT SC EVAP
POINT sc EVAP
SOLID »SU
SOLID »ASTE
SOLID IASTE
SOLID IASTC
SOLID 1A-.TE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID «ASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID »AST£
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTC
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID >»STE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HAS IE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID H*STE
SOLID H.STC
SOLID HASTC
SOLID IASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLIU HASTE
SOLID HASTE
SOLID HA»TC
SOLID «A!>JE
bOLIO HASTE
SOL 10 HASTE
ICLEANI-,6
(CLEANING
I CLEANING SOLVENT
(CLEANING SOLVENT
ICLE'NING SOLVENT
I SU>>'ACE COATIN6
ISUBFACE COATINO
(SURFACE COATING
(SURFACE CUATING
lSUBF«ti COAT INo
(SURFACE CUAT!M>
IPETIMLEUM STG
IPtTUULEuN ST6
(PETROLEUM ST8
IPETROLEg» ST9
(PETROLEUM STS
I PETROLEUM ST9
(PETROLEUM STS
(PETROLEUM ST8
(PETROLEUM STS
IO»»CLf »N|M»
iU«TC,.EiNlN6
IPAINT
IVARNISH/SHCLLAC
ILAQU'U
ItNAMEL
IMISC MC EVAP
I GOVERNMENT
IGOVEHNMENT
(GOVERNMENT
I6UVEHNMENT
I GOVERNMENT
(«OVERNM«.NT
laOVCRNHENT
(GOVERNMENT
I80VEANMENT
IOOVE<*NM£NT
I80VEHNMCNT
IMVCRNM(NT
IGOV£-(N»ENT
                                    I TONS PHuCESitO
                  |PENC"LORETHTLEN€  tTONi CLOT»E» CLEANED
                  ISTuOOArfO          ITON5 CuO'-ta CLEANED
                  ISTOOOAOO          I TONS SOLVENT USED
IUESMEiSI»G        IOTn£d/NOT CLAblFOlTONS SOLVENT uSEO
lor»t-i/NOT CLASIFOISPECIFT IN AEHAHKlTONi SOLVENT USEO
                                    I TONS COATING
                                    (TONS COATlNfe
                                    (TONS COATING
                                    ITONi COATING
                                    (TONS COATING
                          IN NE«AH« I TONS COAT INI,
                                         GALLON* STORAGE CAPACITY
                  IBHEATHINO CMUUC   UOOO GALLONS STORAM CAPACITY
                  iHORKING-PRODUCT   uooo GALLONS THROUGHPUT
                  IHORKINIi CPUUE     UOOO GALLONS THROUGHPUT
                  (BREATHING PHOOUCTUOOO GALLONS STORAGE CAPACITY
                  I.OBKINO-PHOOUCT   UOOO GALLONS TMUQUGHPgT
                  IBxEATHING-ChUUi   UOOO GALLONS STORAUt, CAPtCITT
                  IHORKlNii-CHUUE     UOOO GALLONS THROUGHPUT
                          IN MEMAIHI1000 GAL STORED
                          IN REMARK I TONS STOHEO-
                                    I TONS SOLVENT
                                    (GENERAL
                                    IGENEAAk
                                    IGENtHAL
                                    IGENEHAL
                                    (GENERAL
                  IOTn«u/NOT CLASIFCI SPECIFY
                  I FIXED rfOOF
                  IFUEj HOOF
                  IFIIEO ROOF
                  IFIHO AOOF
                  I FLOATING ROOF
                  IFLOATINO ROOF
                  i FLOAT ING ROOF
                  i FLOAT ING ROOF
                  IOTH&B/NOT CLASIFOISPECIFT
IMISC ORGANIC STQRIOTHEB/NOT CLASIFOISPECIFY
IPMINTIN8 PRESS    lOBYfJS            I8CNEHAL
I8OVEHNMENT
ICOMM-INST
ICO""-tNST
ICOMM-IHST
ICOMM-INST
ICOMN-INST
(CONM-INST
IOTHEB/NOT CLASIFOISPECIF-r  IN  REMAMKKONS  PROCESSED
(MUNICIPAL INCIN  (MULTIPLE CHAMBCH  I TONS  8UI"»ED
'MUNICIPAL INCIN  (SINGLE CHANHCM    I TONS  BUHNEO
I OPEN BURNING DUMP I GENERAL           I TONS  BUMNEO
(OPEN 8UHNIN8 OUMPILANOSCAPE/PDUNIMITONS  BUMNED
(OPEN BURNING OUMPIJET FUEL         IMUNOMEOS  Of GALLONS
IINCINE<)ATOR      (PATHOLOGICAL      I TONS  BUUNEO
IINCINERATON      (SLUDGE           I TONS  DRY  SLUOGC
(INCINERATOR      (CONICAL           I TONS  BUMMED
IINCINFRATON      (OTHER/NOT CLA4IFOITOMS  BUMNED
UU».FUEL/NO EMSNSI RESIDUAL OIL      (1000  3ALLONS
IAUX.FUEL/NO tMSNSIOISTILLATE  Oik    UOOO  GALLONS
I »UX.FUEL/NO EMSNSINATUMAL  8A&      (MILLION CUBIC F«T
lAUI.FUEL/NO EMSNSILP*              I 1000  GALLONS
IAUI.FUEL/NO E«SNS I OTHER/NOT CLASIF.OIMILLlDN CUBIC FEET
i tut. FUEL/NO E«SNS i OTHER/NOT CLASIFOUOOO  GALLONS
IAUX.FUEL/NO EMSNSiOTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS
IINCINEHATOH GEN  (MULTIPLE CHAMBER  (TONS  SUMt.EO
ICOMN-INST
ICOMM-INST
ICOMM-INST
ICOMM-INST
ICOMM-INST
ICuwi-inST
I com- 1 MS T
ICUMM-OST
I INCINERATOR GEN
IINCINEHATOK GEN
I INCINERATOR GEN
(INCINERATOR GEN
(OPEN BURNING
(APARTMENT INCIN
(APARTMENT INCIN
iINCINERATOR
I INCINERATOR
I INCINERATOR
I INOUSTMUL
I INOUSTMUL
I INDUSTRIAL
IINOUSTHUL
(INDUSTRIAL
i INOUSTMUL
                  (SINGLE  CMAMBEM    (TONS BUMNCO
                  (CONTROLLED  AIR    (TONS DIMMED
                  (CONICAL FEFUSE    I TONS 8UHNEO
                  ICONICAL HOOD      iTONS BURNED
                  (HOOD             (TONS BUMMED
                  I FLUE FED         (TONS BUMNED
                  (FLUE FEO-MQOiriCOITONS BURNED
                  (PATHOLOGICAL      I TONS BUHNfO
                  ISLUOGC            I TONS DRY SLUOGC
                  (OTHER/NOT CLAblFOlTONS OU»~EO
IAUX.FUEL/NO EMSNSIRESIOUAL OIL      UOOO GALLONS
IAUX.FUEL/NO EMSNSIOISTILLATE  OIL    UOOO GALLONS
IAUX.FUEL/NO EMSNSINATURAL 3AS      (MILLION CUBIC FEET
IAUX.FUEL/NO tMSNSiLPG              uooo GALLONS
IAUX.FUEL/NO EMSNSIOTNEK/NOT CLASIFOIMILLION CUBIC FEET
UUX.FUEL/NO CNSNSIOTHtR/NOT CLAblFOI IOOU UALLONS
IAUX.FUEL/NO CMSNSI OTHER/NOT CLASIFOITONS
I INCINERATOR      (MULTIPLE CHAMHEM  I TONS MUMNED
(INCINERATOR      (SINGLE  CHAMBER    I TONS BUMN£0
(INCINERATOR      (CONTROLLED  At*    ITONi BUMNCO
IINCINERATON      ICONICAL REFUSE    I TONS BUDNEO
IINCIXCRATOM      ICONICAL HOOD      (TONS HUMNEO
(INCINEMATOH      lOHtN PIT         (TONS OF HASTE

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                                                                               UG-2.1.8-12
                          TABLE 2.1-4.    (Concluded)
                   NATIONAL EMISSIONS DATA SYSTEM (NEDS)
                  SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODE  (SCC)  REPORT
                       SCC CATEGURt NA-ES
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOL 10
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
SOLID
• ASTE
»ASTE
• ASTE
• AiTE
• »STE
»«STE
• A»T£
»ASH
•ASTE
• ASIt
HASTE
  Other
11
1 INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
i INDUSTRIAL
i INPUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
i INDUSTRIAL
i INDUSTRIAL
i INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
{INDUSTRIAL
1 INDUSTRIAL
I INDUSTRIAL
Lab (
Analysis
III I» UNITS
OPEN BURNING HOOD ITQNi BUxMEO
OPEN i.ru£L/NO EHSMSlfRUCtSS uAb MILLION CUbIC FEET
AUI. FUEL/NO EHSNSIL P H iiooo GALLONS
AUA. FuEL/NO EHSNSIOTHER/NOT CLASIKOIHILLION CUBIC FEET
AUX. FUEL/NO EMSNSIOTrtER/NOT CLASIFDIlOOO liALLONs
AUX. FUEL/NO EMSNSI OTHER/NOT CLASIFQITONS
)ther Not Specify in Remarks
Classified

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TABLE 2.1-5.  TWO-LETTER STATE ABBREVIATIONS
                                                    UG-2.1.8-13

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Canal Zone
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi

AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CZ
CO
CT
DE
DC
FL
GA
GU
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS

Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
VI
WA
WV
WI
WY

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                                                         UG-2.1.8-14
TABLE 2.1-6.  CONTEOL DEVICE DESCRIPTION NOMENCLATURE
                 Generic Type;

                 Cyclone
                 ESP
                 Wet scrubber
                 Fabric filter
                 Other
                 None

                 Device Class;

                 Conventional
                 Novel
                 Prototype
                 Pilot scale

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                               TABLE 2.1-7.  DEVICE CATEGORY KEY WORDS
        ESP

 1.   Wet
 2.   Dry
 3.   Hotside
 4.   Coldside
 5.   Plate
 6.   Pipe
 7.   Hi voltage
 8.   Low voltage
 9.   Single chamber
10.   Double chamber
11.   Other
      Cyclone

1.  Single
2.  Multiple
3.  Recirculating
4.  Mech. rotor
         Wet Scrubber

 1.   Plate                           1.
 2.   Massive packing                 2.
 3.   Fibrous packing                 3.
 4.   Preformed spray                 4.
 5.   Gas atomized spray
 6.   Centrifugal                     5.
 7.   Baffle                          6.
 8.   Impingement and entrainment     7.
 9.   Mechanically aided
10.   Moving bed
11.   Combination
 Fabric Filter

Continuously cleaned
Intermittently cleaned
Reverse air
Mechanical shake
or vibrate
Hi pressure air
Low pressure air
Other
                                                                                                                o
                                                                                                                to
                                                                                                                OO
                                                                                                                t-'
                                                                                                                (Jl

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TABLE 2.1-8.  DESIGN SPECIFICATION TYPE
ESP
Design volume flow rate
Design AP
Design temperature
Units
D*3/s.C
cm WG
°C
Cyclone
Design volume flow rate
Design AP
Design temperature
Units
DNm3/sec
cm WG
°C
Gross mass design
  efficiency

Design inlet grain
  loading

Total power consumption

Bulk linear velocity

Number of sections

Design applied voltage

Aspect ratio

Specific collecting area

Plate area
 ug/m


 kWh

 m/s

 number

 volts

 dimensionless

  2, 3
 m /m

 m2
Gross mass design
  efficiency

Design inlet grain
  loading

Total power consumption

Entrance velocity

Number of tubes

Cyclone diameter

Length/diameter ratio
ug/mj


kWh

m/s

number

m

dimensionless
                                                                                  o
                                                                                  I
                                                                                  ho
                                                                                  cx>
                                                                                  I

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                                     TABLE 2.1-8.  (Concluded)
       Scrubber


Design volume flow rate


Design AP


Design temperature


Gross mass design efficiency


Design inlet grain loading


Total power consumption


Inlet gas velocity


Demister type


Design liquid loading


Entrainment separator type
  Units

   o
DNnr/sec


cm WG


°C


%

    o
ug/mj


kWh


m/s


text


A/m3


text
     Fabric Filter


Design volume flow rate


Design AP


Design temperature


Gross mass design efficiency


Design inlet grain loading


Total power consumption


Design air/cloth ratio


Number of compartments


Bag composition


Bag length
 Units


DNm3/sec


cm WG


°C


%

    3
Hg/m


kWh

 o  f\
m /m  min


number


text


m
                                                                                                                o
                                                                                                                i
                                                                                                                Oo
                                                                                                                I

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                      TABLE 2.1-9.  DEVICE OPERATING PARAMETER TYPE
    ESP                               Units

Operating AP                         cm WG
Gross mass operating efficiency      %
Power consumption                    kwh
Bulk linear velocity                 m/s
Applied voltage                      volts
Gas pretreatment                     text
Rapping frequency                    number/min
Spark rate                           number/min
Current density                      (nA/cnr)
Liquid used                          text
Liquid loading                       £/min
                                                      Cyclone

                                                    Operating  AP
                                                    Gross mass operating efficiency
                                                    Power consumption
                                                    Gas pretreatment
                                                                                                text
Scrubber
                                      Units
                                                           Fabric filter
Units
Operating AP                         cm WG
Gross mass operating efficiency      %
Total power consumption              kwh

Gas pretreatment                     text
Recycle ratio                        number
Liquor recycle characteristics       text
Effluent liquid treatment            text
  requirement
Scrubbing liquor type                name
Liquor loading                       jfc/m
                                                    Operating AP
                                                    Gross mass operating efficiency
                                                    Total power consumption
                                                    Bag composition
                                                    gas pretreatment
                                                    Cleaning frequency
                                                    Air/cloth ratio
                                                    Cloth construction

                                                    Cloth weight
                                                    Cloth thickness
                                                                                                cm WG

                                                                                                kwh
                                                                                                text
                                                                                                text
                                                                                                number/min
                                                                                                nr/nr min
                                                                                                text
                                                                                                    f\
                                                                                                gm/mz
                                                                                                cm
                                                                                                           i
                                                                                                           to
                                                                                                           00
                                                                                                           I
                                                                                                           00

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                                                        UG-2.1.8-19
         TABLE 2.1-10.  BIOASSAY TEST TYPE
The following data may be used for Bioassay Test Type:





               CYTOTOXICITY - ANIMAL





               CYTOTOXICITY - HUMAN





               MUTAGENICITY - (BACTERIAL STRAIN)





               INHALATION





               SKIN PAINTING





               NEONATAL - MOUSE

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TABLE 2.1-H.  SAROAD PARTICULATE POLLUTANT CODES
Code-' Chemical Pollutant
General
Fartlculate (total)
Organic (total) fraction
Benezene soluble organic fraction
Polynuclear hydrocarbons (heterocycllc)
Water soluble organlcs
Aliphatic fraction
Aromatic fraction
Inorganic fraction
Hydrocarbon fraction
Aldehyde fraction
Organic acid fraction

Inorganic

Total element (free and combined)

Aluminum

Antimony

Arsenic

Argon

Beryllium

Bismuth

Barium

Boron

at These codes are Identical to the last four

SAROAD PARAMETER CODING MANUAL (APTD-0633)



1
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1110
1111
1113
1114
1115
1116

2

21

2101

2102

2103

2104

2105

2106

2107

2108

digits

•



Bromine
Cadmium
Ca Ic lum
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Chlorine
Carbon
Cerium
Cesium
Dysprosium
Erbium

Europium

Fluorine

Gadolinium
S—
Gallium

Germanium

Iron

Hafnium

Lead

Holmlum

Hydrogen

of the SAROAD pollutant





Code
2109
2110
2111
2112
2113
2114
2115
2116
2117
2118
2119
2120

2121

2122

2123

2124

2125

2126

2127

2128

2129

2130

codes for





Chemical Pollutant
Ind lum
Manganese
Irldlum
Molybdenum
Krypton
Nickel
Helium
Lithium
Lutetlum
Magnesium
Iodine
Mercury

Gold

Neodymlum

Neon

Lanthanum

Niobium

Nitrogen

Osmium

Oxygen

Pa 1 lad lum

Phosphorus

suspended, respirable,





Code Chemical Pollutant
2131
2132
2133
2134
2135
2136
2137
2138
2139
2140
2141
2142

2143

2144

2145

2146

2147

2148

2149

2150

2151

2152

and settled |





Platinum
Selenium
Praseodymium
Protactinium
Radium
Rhenium
Rhodium
Tin
Titanium
Samarium
Scandium
Vanadium

Silicon

Sliver

Zinc

Strontium

Sulfur

Tantalum

Tellurium

Terbium

Thallium

Thor lum

articulates, found





Code
2153
2154
2155
2156
2157
2158
2159
2160
2161
2162
2163
2164

2165

2166

2167

2168

2169

2170

2171

2172

2173

2174

In the





Chemical Pollutant
Thu 1 lum
Rubidium
Ruthenium
Tungsten
Uranium
Potassium
Xenon
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Sodium
Zirconium
Group VII Compounds
and Ions

Bromide Ion

Fluoride Ion

Chloride Ion

Iodide Ion

Chlorate Ion

Perchlorate Ion

Bromate ion

Sodium chloride

Potassium chloride








Code
2175
2176
2177
2178
2179
2180
2181
2182
2183
2184
2185

22

2201

2202

2203

2204

2205

2206

2207

2210

2211








































d
o
i
to
•
t-«
•
CO
Ni
O

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TABLE 2.1-11. (Continued)
Chemical Pollutant
Calcium chloride
Ammonium chloride
Aluminum chloride
Sodium bromide

Potassium bromide

Sodium iodide
Potassium iodide
Potassium fluoride

Sodium fluoride

Sodium fluorosillcate

Calcium fluorosillcate

Group V Compounds and
Ions

Ammonium ion

Cyanide ion

Nitrate ion

Nitrite ion

llydrazlne

Hydrazolc acid

Ammonium chloride

Ammonium nitrate

Ammonium sulfate
Phosphoric acid

Calcium phosphate

Phosphorous penta-
sulflde

Code
2212
2213
2214
2230

2231

2250
2251
2270

2271

2275

2276

23

2301

2304

2306

2309

2310

2311

2320

2321

2322
2340

2341


2342

Chemical Pollutant
Phosphorus pentoxlde
Phosphate ion
Hydrogen phosphate ion
Dlhydrogen phosphate
ion

Group VI Compounds and
Ions
Sulfide ion
Sulfurlc acid

Sulfate Ion

Thlosulfate Ion

Sulflte ion

Ferrous sulfide
Ferric sulfide

Ferrous sulfate

Ferric sulfate

Barium sulfate

Chromium trioxide

Sodium dlchromate

Zinc oxide

Aluminum oxide

Water

Group IV Compounds and
Ions

Carbonate ion




Code
2343
2345
2346

2347


24
2401
2402

2403

2404

2410

2411
2412

2413

2414

2415

2417

2418

2430

2431

2450

25

2501




Chemical Pollutant
Bicarbonate ion
Carbon boride
Silicon carbide
Silicate Ion

Silicon dioxide

Acids and Bases
Total acidity H+
Hydrogen ion con-
centration pH

Nitric acid

Hydrochloric acid

Total alkalinity
Hydroxide Ion con-
centration

Calcium hydroxide

Organo -Metal lie Com-
pounds and tons

Miscellaneous

Aliphatic Compounds

Gross hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons

Heptane

Octane
Nonane






Code
2502
2510
2511
2550

2551

26
2601

2602

2605

2606

2650

2651

2653


27

28

6

61

62

6201

6202
6203






Chemical Pollutant
Decane
Undecane
Dodecane
Tridecane

Tetradecane

Pentadecane
llexadecane
Heptadecane

Octadecane

Nonadecane

Elcosane

Hemelcosane
Docosane

Trlcosane

Tetracosane

Pentacosane

Hexacosane

Heptacosane

Octacosane

Cyclohexane

Cycloheptane

Cyclooctane
Heptene-1

Octene-1



Code
6204
6205
6206
6207

6208

6209
6210
6211

6212

6213

6214

6215
6216

6217

6218

6219

6220

6221

6222

6223

6224

6225
6226

6227



Chemical Pollutant
Alcohols and Ethers
Butyl alcohol
lap-Butyl alcohol
sec-Butyl alcohol

tert -Butyl alcohol

n-Arnyl alcohol
iso-Amyl alcohol
tert-Amyl alcohol

n-Hexyl alcohol

Cyclohexanol

n-Octyl alcohol

Capryl alcohol
(octanol-2)

Decyl alcohol

Laiiryl alcohol

Hyrlstyl alcohol

Cetyl alcohol

Stearyl alcohol

Dl-n-butyl ether

Di-n-arayl ether

Di-lso-amyl ether

Di-n-Uexyl ether
Di-chloromethyl
ether





Code
63
6301
6302
6303

6304

6305
6306
6307

6308

6309

6310

6311

6312

6313

6314

6315

6316

6340

6341

6342

6343

6344 S
ro

i-1
00
NJ

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TABLE 2.1-11.  (Continued)
Chemical Pollutant
Dl-O-chloroethyl)
ether
Ethylene glycol
dimethyl ether
Dlvlnyl ether
Dlallyl ether
Carboxyllc Acids and
Esters

Proplonlc acid
N-Butyrlc acid
Iso-Bytyrlc acid
n-Valerlc acid
Trlmethylacetlc acid

Ca prole acid
n-Heptyllc acid
Ca pry lie acid

Pelargonlc acid
Fluoroacetlc acid

Cliloroacetlc acid
Bromoacetlc acid

lodoacetlc acid

Dlchloroacetlc acid

Trlchloroacetlc acid

QT-Chloroproplonlc acid
B-Chloroproplonlc acid


Code

6346
6347
6348
6349

64

6401
6402
6403
6404
6405

6406
6407
6408

6409
6410

6411
6412

6413

6414

6415

6416
6417


Chemical Pollutant
Glycoilc acid
Lactic acid
Hethoxyacetlc acid
ThloglycoHc acid
Cyanoacetlc acid
Glyoxyllc acid

Acrylic acid
Vlnylacetlc acid
Pheynlacetlc acid
Formic acid
Acetic acid
Crotonlc acid

Oxalic acid
Ha Ionic acid

Succlnlc acid
Glutarlc acid

Adlplc acid
Plmellc acid

Suberic acid

Azelalc acid

Sebaclc acid

Aldehydes and Ketonea
Caproa Idehyde



Code
6418
6419
6420
6421
6422
6423

6425
6426
6427
6428
6429
6430

6431
6432

6433
6434

6435
6436

6437

6438

6439

65
6501



Chemical Pollutant
Heptaldehyde
Hexanone-2
Hexanone-3
Dl-n-propyl ketone
Dl-lso-propyl ketone
Dl-lso-butyl ketone

Dl-n-amyl ketone
Stearone
Chloroacetone
Dlchloroacetone
Acetylacetone
Hesltyl oxide

Phorone
Cyc lohexanone

Acroleln
Other Oxygen Compounds

Nitrogen Compounds
Trl-n-propy lamlne

Hexylamlne

Laury lamlne

Trlmethylenedlamlne

Tetrame thy lened lamlne
Pent amethy lened lamlne



Code
6502
6504
6505
6506
6507
6508

6509
6510
6511
6512
6513
6514

6515
6516

6517
66

67
6701

6702

6703

6704

6705
6706



Chemical Pollutant
Hexanethylenedlamlne
Ethano lamlne
Dlethanolaralne
Trlethano lamlne
Acrylonltrlle
Halogen Compounds

He thy lene Iodide
Bromoform
Carbon tetrabromlde
Ethylene dlbroraide
1,1-Dlbromoe thane
1.1,2,2-Tetrachloro-


Hexachloroe thane
1 , 3 -Dlbromopropane

1 ,4-Dlbromobutane
1,5 -Dlbroraopentane

1 ,6-Dlbromohexane
Miscellaneous

Aromatic Compounds

Simple and gross
hydrocarbons

Benzene
Toluene



Code
6707
6708
6709
6710
6711
68

6801
6802
6803
6804
6805

6806

6807
6808

6809
6810

6811
69
"
7


71

7101
7102



Chemical Pollutant
Ethy Ibenzene
n- Propy Ibenzene
tso-Propy Ibenzene
n-Buty Ibenzene
sec-Buty Ibenzene
tert-Buty Ibenzene

Styrene
Allylbenzene
o-Xy lene
m-Xylene
j>-Xy lene
p_-Ethyltoluene

m-Ettiyl toluene
£-Ethyltoluene

j>-Cymene
o-Dle thy Ibenzene

m-Dlethy Ibenzene
£-Dlethy Ibenzene

1,2,3-Trlmethyl-
benzene (hemi-
mellltene)

1,2,4-Trimethyl-
benzene (pseudo-
cumene)




Code
7103
7104
7105
7106
7107
7108

7109
7110
7111
7112
7113
7114

7115
7116

7117
7118

7119
7120



7121



7122


































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co
i
                                                                                                            ro

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TABLE 2.1-11. (Continued)
Chemical Pollutant
1,3,5-Trlmethyl-
benzene (mesltylene)

1,2,3,4-Tetramethyl-
benzene (prehnltene)
1,2,3,5-Tetramethyl-
benzene (laodurene)

1,2,4,5-Tetramethyl-
benzene (durene)

Pentamethylbenzene

Hexaraethylbenzene

1,3,5-Triethyl-
benzene

Dipheny line thane

Tripheny Imethane

Tetraphenylmethane

Stllbene

1 , 1 -Dipheny lethane

1 ,2 -Dipheny lethane

Diphenyl

£-Terphenyl

£-Quaterpheny 1

1, 3, 5 -Trlpheny 1-
benzene

Naphtalene

a-Methylnaphthalene

B-Methylnaphtha lene




Code

7123


7124

7125


7126

7127

7128


7129

7131

7132

7133

7134

7135

7136

7137

7138

7139


7140

7141

7142

7143




Chemical Pollutant
Indene

Azulene

Acenaphthene
Acenaphthalene

Fluorene

Phenanthrene

Anthracene

2 -Methy lanthracene

Complex Hydrocarbons

Fluoranthcne

8-Methylf luoranthese

Pyrene

1-Methylpyrene

4-Methylpyrene

2 ,7-Dlmethylpyrene

Chrysene

Anthanthrene

Coronene

Perylene

Naphthacene

Benzo(£) phenanthrene

Benzo(a) anthracene

ll-h Benzo(b_)£luorene




Code
7145

7146

7147
7148

7149

7150

7151

7152

72

7201

7202

7204

7205

7206

7207

7208

7210

7211

7212

7213

7214

7215

7216




Chemical Pollutant
ll-h Benzo(a)f luorene

7-h Benzo(c)f luorene

Dlbenzo(a , i)f luorene
Benzo(b ) f luoranthrene

Benzo(g,h,l)-
£ luoranthene

Benzo( j) f luoranthene

Benzo(k)f luoranthene

Benzo(e) pyrene

Na phtho( 2 , 3-a ) pyrene

Dibenzo (a, e) pyrene

Dlbenzo(a , i) pyrene

Dibenzo( a (h) pyrene

Dlbenzo(b,h)phen-
anthrene

Dlbenzo(a.h)-
anthracene

Tr ibenzo(a ,c ,h) -
anthracene

Benzo(a)naphthacene

Dlbenzo(a,l)-
naphthacene

Dibenzo(a.J)-
naphthacene

Dibenzo(a.c)-
naphthacene





Code
7217

7218

7219
7220


7221

7222

7223

7224

7226

7227

7228

7229


7230


7231


7232

7233


7234


7235


7236





Chemical Pollutant
8enzo(g9h,i}-
pcrylene

Dlbenzo(b , p ,g , r) -
perylene
Benzo(a) pyrene

Phenols and Ethers

o-Cresol

m-Cresol

£-Cresol

o-Chlorophenol

m-Chlorophenol

£-Chlorophenol

o-Bromophenol

m-Bromo phenol

£-Bromophenol

o-Nltrophenol

m-Nltrophenol

£-Nltrophenol

2,4-Dlnltrophenol

3,5-Dlnitrophenol

Reaorcinol

Hydroqulnone

Catechol

Pyrogallol




Code

7237


7238
7242

73

7301

7302

7303

7304

7305

7306

7307

7308

7309

7310 „

7311

7312

7313

7314

7315

7316

7317

7318




Chemical Pollutant
Phlorogluclnol

Anisole

Phenetole
Diphenyl ether

(D-anialdine

£-Anlsidlne

Carboxyllc Acids and
Esters

Aldehydes and Ketones

Xanthen-9-one

7h-Benzo(d,e)-
anthracene-7-one-
(benzanthrone)

Phenalen-1-one

Other Oxygen Compounds

Nitrogen Compounds

Aniline

o-Phenylenediamlne

m-Phenylenediamine

£-Phenylenediamine

o-Anisidlne

£-Anlsldine

o-Ch lor oani line

m-Ch loroan 1 1 Ine





Code
7319

7340

7341
7342

7343

7344


74

75

7501



7502

7503

76

77

7701

7702

7703

7704

7705

7706

7707

7708
















































C
1
to
CO
1
to

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TABLE 2.1-11.  (Concluded)
Chemical Pollutant
j>-Chloroanlllne
o-Toluldlne
m-Toluldlne
ji-Toluldlne
Diphenylamlne
Trlpheny lamine
Benzldlne
Halogen Compounds
Miscellaneous
Heterocycllc Compounds
Nitrogen Compounds
Pyrldlne
or-Plcollne
B-Plcollne
Y-Picollne
Qulnollne
Isoqu Incline
Qulnaldlne
Indole
Acrid Ine
Carbazole
Benzo(f )qulnollne
Benzo(h)qulnollne
Phenanthr Id Ine
Code
7709
7710
7711
7712
7713
7714
7715
78
79
8
81
8101
8102
8103
8104
8105
8106
8107
8108
8109
8110
8111
8112
8113
Chemical Pollutant
Benz(a)acrldlne
Benz(c)acrldlne
llh-Benzo(a)carbazole
5li-benzo(h)carbazole
7h-Benzo(b)carbazole
Dlbenz(a ,h)acrldlne
Dlbenz (a , j)acrld Ine
Benzo( l,ra,n)phen-
anthridlne
lndeno(l, 2,3-1, J)-
laoqulnollne
9-Acrldanone
Oxygen Compounds
Benzofuran
Dlbenzofuran
Furfural
Sulfur Compounds
Nitrogen and Oxygen
Compounds
Sulfur and Oxygen
Compounds
Sulfur and Nitrogen
Compounds
Other


Code
8114
8115
8116
8117
8118
8119
8120
8121
8122
8123
82
8201
8202
8203
83
84
85
86
87


                                                                                                            o
                                                                                                            i
                                                                                                            to
                                                                                                            CO

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                                                                   UG-2.1.8-25
                TABLE 2.1-12. LIST OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS CODES
              Analysis Method                             Alphabetic Code

 1.  Atomic absorption (flame or flameless)                     A
 2.  Chemiluminescence                                          B
 3.  Conductametric method (specify in comments)                C
 4.  Colorimetric method (specify in comments)                  D
 5.  Electrometric method (coulometry, potentiometry,
       etc.)                                                    E
 6.  Flame ionization                                           F
 7.  Gravimetric method (specify in comments)                   G
 8.  Infrared absorption (IR)                                   I
 9.  Nondispersive infrared absorption                          J
10.  Gas chromatography                                         K
11.  Thin-layer chromatography                                  L
12.  Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)                           M
13.  Neutron activation method                                  N
14.  Photometric method (e.g., "flame;" specify in
       comments)                                                P
15.  Beta gauge (Carbon-12)                                     Q
16.  Mass spectrographic method (e.g., "spark-source;"
       specify in comments)                                     R
17.  Emission spectrographic method (e.g., muffle
      furnace; specify in comments)                             S
18.  Titrimetric (specify in comments)                          T
19.  Turbidimetric (e.g., pH meter; specify in comments)  .      U
20.  "Wet Chemistry" method (e.g., Jacobs Method;
       specify in comments)                                     W
21.  Optical evaluation method (e.g., reflectance,
       transmittance; specify in comments)                      X
22.  Other (specify in comments)                                Z

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                                                                   UG-2.1.8-26
        TABLE 2.1-13.  STANDARD NOMENCLATURE FOR MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT
Generic Class            Type

Impactor        BRINKS BMS-11 IMPACTOR
                ANDERSEN MODEL II
                  IMPACTOR

                ANDERSEN MODEL III
                  IMPACTOR
                                       Description

                            Conventional Brinks sampler with
                              a precyclone having a 7 H-m cut size

                            Andersen stack sampler with stain-
                              less steel collection plates

                            Modified Andersen sampler with
                              glass fiber filter collection
                              surface
Optical
  particle
  counter
                ANDERSEN MODEL IV
                  IMPACTOR
                UW MARK III IMPACTOR
                TAG IMPACTOR
                OTHER IMPACTOR
ROYCO MODEL - OPC.
                CLIMET MODEL - OPC
                BAUSCH & LOMB MODEL
                  40-1 - OPC
Modified Andersen sampler with
  glass fiber filter collection
  surfaces and a cyclone pre-
  co Hector

University of Washington cascade
  impactor manufactured by Pollu-
  tion Control Systems, Inc.

Multiple slit cascade impactor
  manufactured by Environmental
  Research Corporation or Sierra
  Instruments, Inc.

Any other impactor, including
  modified versions of the above

Manufactured by Royco Instruments,
  Inc., Menlo Park, California

Manufactured by Climet Instruments,
  Inc., Sunnyvale, California

Manufactured by Bausch & Lomb,
  Rochester, New York
                OTHER - OPC
                            As necessary

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                                                                   UG-2.1.8-27
                           TABLE 2.1-13.  (Concluded)
Generic Glass
         Type
Condensation    GENERAL ELECTRIC - CNC
  nuclei counter

                RICH 100 - CNC
           Description

Manufactured by General Electric,
  Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Diffusion
  battery
OTHER - CNC

CLUSTER TUBE - DIFF
  BATTERY

RECTANGULAR TUBE -
  DIFF BATTERY
                CHS - DIFF BATTERY
                WIRE SCREEN DIFF
                  BATTERY
                            of David Sinclair design with
                              collimated hole structure

                            Manufactured by Thermo-Systems, Inc.
Electrical
  analyzer
WHITBY ELECTRICAL
  ANALYZER, MODEL
  3030
Manufactured by Thermo-Systems, Inc.
Miscellaneous   MOBILITY ANALYZER
                CYCLONES
                COULTER COUNTER
                ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
                OPTICAL MICROSCOPE
Other
                            Measuring equipment not otherwise
                              classified

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                                                                 UG-2.2-1








2.2  General Instructions for FPEIS Data Input Forms




The FPEIS Standard Data Input forms are given in Figure 2.2-1.  Certain in-




structions that apply to data coding include the following:




     •  Zeros are treated as numbers. Blank spaces in a field indicate either




        a lack of data or that the pertinent data have been  coded  for  the




        preceding test subseries or test run. All numeric data  shall be




        right-justified and all alphanumeric data shall be left-justified,




        except where noted otherwise.







     •  Only specified alphabetical or numerical characters  are allowed




        to be entered in the columns. No unusual marks are to be made  in




        the spaces. No data field headings are to be changed and only  data




        appropriate to the field are to be entered.  This rule prevents




        unnecessary keypunching errors in processing the forms.







     •  Only the allowed coding values may be entered in columns that  re-




        quire coding symbols.







     •  Instructions for filling out each card on the form are  quite spe-




        cific and were designed to apply to the large majority  of  source/con-




        trol system combinations. Nevertheless, it is recognized that  assump-




        tions must occasionally be made to reflect the real, physical  situa-




        tion for an unusual source/control system combination.  Care should




        be taken to make reasonable assumptions that most nearly correspond




        to the true circumstances for the source/control system combination




        tested.

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                                                             UG-2.2-2
•  If there are more than one source emitting into a control system,




   the description of one should be given and other data should be




   indicated in the test series remarks. The criteria is to note the




   source parameters which affect the physical,  chemical, and biologi-




   cal nature of the particulate rather than quantity of particulate.







•  When more than one control device is used, use a separate data in-




   put Form No. 2 for each control device used.  Be sure to give the




   control device number. Up to three (3) control devices in series




   may be coded for a given source gas stream.







•  When more than one test run was made, use a separate data input




   Form No, 6 for each run. Be sure to indicate  the measurement in-




   strument/method number.







•  Whenever the data exceeds the available space, it can be given in




   the remarks or comments of the appropriate level (i.e., test series,




   subseries, or run remarks). In such cases, however, both the data




   element and its value should be given and not just the data ele-




   ment value.







•  Whenever there are pertinent data for which no data element exists,




   such data can be given in the remarks of the  appropriate level.

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                                                                  UG-2.2-3


     •  Whenever text items are being completed, care should be exercised

        to leave np_ blank cards between completed cards. Also, try to make

        the text as brief as possible through the use of abbreviations,

        precise words, and elimination of redundant words.  The text should

        always start at the left most column (i.e., left-justified).  Table

        2.2-1 gives a list of commonly accepted abbreviations which may

        be used.


     •  The small triangle between columns represents the decimal point.

        Enter the fractional decimal digits to the right of the triangle.

        When + is indicated at the top of the column, enter either +  or

        - as appropriate.


     •  Leave all the hatched-out portions blank.


     •  The following identification data elements must be  filled on  first

        card of every section (data group). There may be no blanks.


   Data Element        Card Columns                Instructions

Test series number         1-5          Enter on all forms.

Subseries number           6-8          Enter on Forms Nos. 4 through 6.
                                        Blank on Forms Nos. 1 and 2.

Run number                 9-10         Enter only on Form  No. 6. Blank
                                        on Forms Nos. 1 through 5.


Detailed instructions are given in Section 2.3 for completing each card

in the input forms.

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TABLE 2.2-1.  ABBREVIATIONS FOR STREET DESIGNATORS AND FOR WORDS THAT APPEAR FREQUENTLY IN PLACE NAMES

Word
Audemy 	 '.,.,....
Agentf
Affport... 	 „.;.;;..
Afley
Awiei 	 ., 	
Arc»Je 	 , 	 ;;;....
Awial
Aver**
Bayou
back.../. 	
Box! 	

BUtk 	 	
Boulevard
B:«n 	
Bortom 	
B'anch
Bodge
Bowk 	

Bypass....: 	

Cannon
Cw
CMitmv
Cf>'c* *
r.n.i.t\ 	
fK'?;h .
CK.it nts . ,.
Oile 	

Clear
Chit 	 ; . ..

Cwfeje 	
Oner 	
Carers 	
Ccyl
Courts 	 	 .
Cove
Creek 	 ,,..- 	
Crescent 	 „....
C'nsifti ...
Caif 	
D*f
Cf pul
Divide 	
Out
(ail 	
UUtM 	


	 	 ACAO
AGKCY
	 ARPKI
	 AIY
	 ANX
	 ASC
..;: 	 AftSl
. AVi
	 BYU
	 BCH
	 	 BUD
	 BG
	 	 BIK
	 81VO
BLF
	 Bra
	 	 BR
	 BRG
	 BRK
	 BG
	 8YP
	 	 CP
	 	 CYN
	 CPf
	 CWSt
	 CIH
	 cn
	 CHR
	 CHRS
	 CIR
	 	 CY
	 cm
	 ClfS
	 CtB
	 CIG
......... COR
	 CURS
	 CI
	 CIS
	 cv
..... 	 CRK
	 	 CRFS
XiHG
	 W.
	 PM
	 OPO
	 orv
	 wt
	 	 t
......... tsi

Word
C«prnswty
(•tended .. .
Eitension 	
fall 	
falls 	
fjims 	
feiry 	 	
Field 	
fields 	 \ 	
flats 	
foid 	
forest
foige 	
Fork 	
Foiks 	
Fort 	 	 	
Fountain: 	
Fr«»jy 	
furnace 	
GaicNs
Gateway 	
Glen 	
Grand 	
Grwt 	
Gimn 	
Gcountl...., 	
Grove 	
Hartof 	
Hiven 	
H»i«ht» 	
High 	
Highlands
Hi«h«i| 	
Hill 	
Hills 	
Hollow 	
• Hospital 	
Hot 	
House 	
Inlel 	
Institute 	
Island 	

Isle 	
Junction 	
Key
' Knolls 	
Undinf
like 	
Like; 	

Abbreviation

	 IXt
	 CXI
	 fl
	 FIS
	 FRMS
	 FRY
	 flO
	 FIDS
	 Fll
	 FRO
	 IRSI
	 FRG
	 IRK
	 IRKS
	 fl
	 flit
	 rwr
	 FUKN
	 GDNS
	 GIWY
	 GIN
	 GRND
	 GR :
	 CKfl
	 GRD
	 CRV
	 HBR
	 HVN
	 HIS
	 HI
	 HCIDS
	 HWY
	 Ill
	 HIS
	 HOIW
	 HOSP
	 H
	 USE
	 Mil
	 INSI
	 IS
	 IS
	 IS
	 ICI
	 KY
	 KNIS
	 INDG
	 Ill
	 IKS


Uw
lilht 	
little 	 	 	
1 ml 	
locks 	
lolge 	
loiter 	 : 	
Minor 	
Miadows 	
Meeting 	
Memorial 	
Middle 	
Mile 	 : 	
Mill 	
Mills 	
Mines 	
Mission 	
Miund 	
Mtunt 	
Maintain 	
NlllOMl 	
Neck 	
New 	 	 	
Moith 	 , 	
C,ch«< 	
Palms 	 	 	 	
Prk 	
Pakway 	 	
Filial 	
Pmei 	
Plxe 	
run 	
Pl,nns 	
Rin 	
Pun 	
Poml 	
Pun is 	 ,
SiXh 	 ,
RiKhei 	
Ri^ids
Resort 	
Rest 	
Rrlge 	
Rrer 	
R;>d 	
Reck 	
Real ,. . .
Sinl 	 ,
Sa.ntl 	 	



	 IN
	 LCI
	 in
	 If
	 ICKS
	 IOC
	 IWS
	 MNR
	 MOWS
	 MIC
	 MEM
MM.
	 Mlf
	 Ml
	 MIS
	 MNS
	 MSN
	 UNO
	 MI
, 	 MIN
, 	 NAI
, 	 NCX

	 N
	 OUCH
	 PLMS
	 PK
	 PKY
	 PIR
	 PNfS
	 PI
PIN
PINS
PtZ
	 PKl
	 P!
	 PR
	 BiCH
	 RNCHJ
	 WOS
	 RtSRI
	 RSI
	 ROD
	 RIV
	 RD
,. RK
	 R
	 SI
	 SI


Wort
Saa 	
Santa 	
S»nto 	 ,
School 	 ,
Seminary 	
Shoal 	 ,
Shoals 	 ,
Shofc 	
Shore
Shot}
Sidinf
South 	
Space flight Carter 	
Sprinf
Spungs 	 	 	
Square 	 	
Slate 	
Station 	 , 	
Sliett 	
Stream 	
Sulphur 	
Summit 	
Switch 	



teiitci »
Ion 	
lower 	
lown 	 	
Irail 	

tunnel 	
turnpike 	
Upper 	 / 	
Union 	
University 	
Valley 	
Viaduct 	
View 	
Village 	
Ville 	 ...
Vista 	
Watet 	
WelU 	
West 	
White 	
Works 	
Yafds 	



	 SN
	 S»
	 M
	 SCM
	 suwrr
	 SHI
	 SHIS
	 SHO
	 SHR
	 SWB
	 SOG
	 S
	 SIC
	 SPC
SPGS
	 so
	 SI
	 SIA
	 	 SI
	 SIR*
	 SIP*
, 	 SMI
SWCH
	 TNRY
	 IVHN

: 	 :.. im
	 IN
	 fw»
, i lYOI
	 	 IRl
	 tm»
	 IUNI


	 UN
	 UNIV
. VtY
	 VIA
	 vw
	 «G
	 n
	 VIS
fffR
	 WLS
	 w
	 WHT
. .. WKS
. YDS

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                                                        STATIONARY  POINT SOURCE
                                                                                                                 Form 1  12/76
A
- SOURCE
Test Series
No.
1


2











FINE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM
DATA INPUT FORMS
DESCRIPTION
Seties,
No.









Run
No,



ID





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II
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16

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19

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21

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23

24

25

24

27

28

29

30

31

32

SCC II (Type of Operation)
33

34

35

SCC IV (Operating Mode Class)
16

17

18

19

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21

22

23

24

29

24

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

34

37

38

39

(0

41

42

43

44

45

44

47

48

49

Form Completed by
SCC III (Feed Material Class)
50

91

92

53

54

55

54

57

58

59

40

61

42

43

44

45

66

Test Series
Start Dote
Mo
47

68

Da
49

70

Yr
71

72

Finish Dale
Mo
73

74

Da
79

Site Name
34

37

38

39

40

Source Name
16

17

Zip
16

17

18

19

20


18

19

20

21

22

23

24

29

24

27

28

29

UTM Coords
X
21

22

23

24

Y
29

24

27

28

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31

32

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77
78

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Zone
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80


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77

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61

42

43

44

49

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48

49

70

71

72

73

74

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76

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80

State
7?

80

Tested By
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34

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38

39

40

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91

52

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54

59

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5t

59

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41

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63

44

49

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47

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70

71

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73

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75

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B - TEST SERIES REMARKS
Test Series
No. i
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                                                        STATIONARY POINT SOURCE
Form 2  12/76












C - CONTROL
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DATA INPUT FORMS
DEVICE(S) CHARACTERISTICS
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Device Category
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Commercial Name
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Generic Type
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Device Description
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                                                                 STATIONARY JpOINT SOURCE
Form 3  12/76
D •
FINE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM
DATA INJPUT .FORMS
- TEST CHARACTERISTICS
Teil Series
No. ;
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2


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4

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Series
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1*

— Control Device Inlet or Outlet (1 or
Test Sub Series
Date
Ma
14

17

Da
18

19

Yr
20

21

Start
Time
22

23

24

25

Stop
Time
24

27

28

2?

0)
Source Operating Mode'
30

31

32

33

34

35

34

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

44

47

48

49

30

51

52

53

34

55

54

57

38

59

Form Completed by
Source Operating Rate*
40

41

42

43

44

43

44

47

48

49

70

71

72

n

74

75

74

% Design
Capacity
77

78

79

80

Feed Material * [Feed Material Composition*
14

17

16

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

24

27

2B

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

34

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45| 44
J
47

48

49

50

31

52

53

34

55

Sampling Location Description*
14

17

16

19

C02*<
14

17

IS

19

20

21

22

23

co*;
20

21

22

23

24

23

24

27

02*
24

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27

28

29

30

31

N2*
28

29

30

31

32

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34

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34

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

49

44

47

48

49

30

31

32

33

34

35

54

37

58

59

40

41

Volume
Flow Rate*
54

37

56

59

40
t
41

42

43

44

45

Velocity*
42

43

44

45

44

47

48

49

Temp*
44

47

48

49

70

71

72

73

74

Press.*
70

71
72

73

74

75

74

77

% H2O
75

n

77

78

79

80

% Iso .
Kinetic
76

79

80

Trace Gases in ppm (Text)
32

33

34

33

34

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

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                                                                   STATIONARY  POINT  SOURCE
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                                                                 STATIONARY POINT  SOURCE
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                                                                  UG-2.3-1







2.3  Encoding Instructions




This section presents detailed, card-by-card encoding instructions for each




FPEIS data element. The discussion is separated into ten groups correspond-




ing to the major data groupings of FPEIS data. The FPEIS Data Input Form




number is given for each group, and an example completed form is shown for




each group of data.







Each card type has been designated REQUIRED CARD or CARD NOT REQUIRED. This




pertains to the minimum data set requirement. Some data, such as, control




device design and operating parameters, bioassay or chemical analysis,




may not be available, and consequently, there would be no data to enter.




These cards as well as those pertaining to comments are not required to be




part of the minimum data set. Other cards may or may not be required depend-




ing upon a previous card. For example, the C01 card describes the applied




control device. If there is no applied device (i.e., an uncontrolled source),




then cards CO2-COS and D05 are not needed. Otherwise, all of these cards




must be present.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.1-1
2.3.1  Section A - Source Description - Form 1
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD A01   (REQUIRED CARD)

    1-5         Test Series Number
    6-8

    9-10

   11-13


   14-15

   16-32
Subseries Number

Run Number

Card Letter and
Number

Special Code

SCC I
   33-49
   50-66
   67-72
SCC II
SCC III
Test Series Start
Data
      Encoding Instructions
Enter a nonzero, sequential number
for each test series reported, right-
justified. This number will be used
for preliminary identification pur-
poses only. A permanent FPEIS test
series number will be assigned by
the FPEIS data base administrator
when the data are entered into the
FPEIS.

Leave blank.

Leave blank.

Do not change.
Leave blank.

Enter Source Classification Code
I description (source category) as
text beginning in Column 16 (see
Table 2.1-4). A new code has been
added to the NEDS codes for laboratory
evaluation of control device, and
more codes may be added later. Note
also that FPEIS requires the word
description of NEDS codes rather than
numeric codes. Use the exact wording
given in Table 2.1-4, left-justified.

As above for SCC II (type of opera-
tion). Exact spelling required.

As above for SCC III (feed material
class). Exact spelling required.

Enter integer date as MM-DD-YY. This
is the source/control device or field/
laboratory test starting date.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.1-2
Card Columns

  CARD API
  (cont'd)

   73-78
   79-80
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
Test Series Finish
Date
UTM Zone
As above for the fieId/laboratory
test finish date. Enter as integer
date as MM-DD-YY.

The Universal Transverse Mercator
(UTM) is another means of identi-
fying the location of the source.
The UTM Zone number, which is in-
dicated on each USGS map, must be
cited to locate the coordinates
properly. Figure 2.3-1 indicates
that Zones 10 through 19 encompass
the 48 contiguous states; Zones 1
through 9, Alaska; Zones 19 and 20,
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands;
and Zones 1 through 5, Hawaii. For
a complete description of the Uni-
versal Transverse Mercator (UTM) sys-
tem, see the references below.1-3/
_!/  "Universal Transverse Mercator Grid," U.S. Department of the Army,
    Washington, D.C., Publication No. TM5-241-8, July 1958.
"2J  "Universal Transverse Mercator Grid, Zone-to-Zone Transformation Tables,"
    U.S. Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., Publication No. TM5-
    241-2, June 1957.
2/  Dietz, C. H., and D. S. Adams, "Elements of Map Projection," U.S. Depart-
    ment of Commerce, Washington, D.C., Special Publication No. 68 (1945).

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114'
108*
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                                                                  UG-2.3.1-4
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD A02   (REQUIRED CARD)*

    1-10        Data Identification
   11-13

   14-15

   16-35
   36-75
   41-60
   61-78
   79-80
Card Number

Special Codes

SCC IV
Site Name
   76-80        Blank

  CARD A03   (REQUIRED CARD)**

   16-40        Source Name
Street Address
City
State
       Encoding Instructions
Leave Blank. While punching the cards,
the keypuncher will duplicate the
first 10 columns of A01 card.

No not change.

Leave blank.

Source Classification Code IV de-
scription (operating mode class)
as text beginning Column 16 (see
Table 2.1-4).

The name of the site where the source
is located. Enter as text, beginning
in Column 36.

Leave blank.
Name of the source in text.

Number and name of the street ad-
dress in text (beginning in Column
41.

Name of the city, township, or area,
beginning in Column 61.

Two-letter code for state in which
source is located (see Table 2.1-
5).
*   Enter NA for data not available.
**  Enter CONFIDENTIAL for confidential data.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.1-5
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD A04   (REQUIRED CARD)

   16-20        Zip Code
   21-24
   25-29
   30
   31-80
UTM Coords-X
UTM Coords-Y
Blank
Tested by
  CARD A05   (REQUIRED CARD)**

   16-75        Reference
       Encoding Instructions
Enter the zip code of source loca-
tion.

The Universal Transverse Mercator
X-coordinate for the test site. The
UTM coordinates are found on USGS
maps with scales less than 1:250,000.
The 1:24,000 scale is necessary to
locate the point source adequately.
The decimal point is indicated by
the small triangle.*

Enter the Y-coordinate as above.*

Leave blank.

Enter the name of the testing group
or company as text.
                       Enter report number, date, or cite
                       the journal from which the data was
                       derived as text data beginning in
                       card Column 16.
*   See references at bottom of page UG-2.3.1-2.
**  Enter CONFIDENTIAL for classified documents.

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                                                                     Form 1  12/76
A
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Start Date
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                                                                  UG-2.3.2-1
2.3.2  Section B - Test Series Remarks - Form 1
Card Columns
    Data Element
  CARD B01   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

    1-10        Data Identification

   11-13        Card Identification
   14-15

   16-80

CARD B02-B10

   16-80
 Special Codes

 Remarks

(CARDS NOT REQUIRED)

 Remarks
       Encoding Instructions
Same as Card A01.

Do not change.

Leave blank.

Enter test series remarks as text,
Test series remarks continued from
Card B01.

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B - TEST SERIES REMARKS
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                                                                  UG-2.3.3-1
2.3.3  Section C - Control Device(s) Characteristics - Form 2

Card Columns       Data Element               Encoding Instructions

  CARD C01   (REQUIRED CARD)

    1-10        Data Identification    Same as on Card A01.
   11-13

   14
   15

   16-48
   49-60
   61-80
Card Designation

Device Number
Special Code

Device Category
Device Class
Generic Type
Do not change.

Enter sequence number (1, 2, or 3)
given to the control device. For
example, if a control system consists
of a cyclone and a spray tower fol-
lowed by an ESP, there are three
control devices in the system. The
cyclone is Device No. 1, the spray
tower is Device No. 2, and the ESP
is Device No. 3. Multiple devices
are riumbered seqentially from the
source.

Blank.

Enter a descriptive definition of
the generic device in text form
beginning in Column 16. Use stan-
dard nomenclature given in Table
2.1-7.

Enter device class as text using
standard nomenclature given in Table
2.1-6, beginning in Card Column 48.

Enter the type ,of generic control
device as text beginning in card
Column 61. Use only standard nomen-
clature as given in Table 2.1-6.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.3-2
Card Column
   Data Element
  CARD C02   (REQUIRED CARD)*

    16-45        Commercial Name
   46-75
   76-80
Manufacturer
   76-80       Blank

  CARD C03   (REQUIRED CARD)*

   16-75       Device Description
Blank
  CARD C04   (REQUIRED CARD)*
       Encoding Instructions
Enter the commercial name (and model
number) of the control device as
text beginning in card Column 16.

Enter the name of the device manu-
facturer as text beginning in card
Column 46.

Leave blank.
Enter a brief description of the
device as text which can include
the principle of operation, size,
shape, modifications to a standard
unit, etc. Use abbreviations as much
as possible beginning in card Column
16.

Leave blank.
                                       The instructions for this card are
                                       the same as for Card C03.
*  Not required if entry for GENERIC TYPE (C01, CC61-80) is "NONE."

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                                                                  UG-2.3.3-4
Card Columns
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by two (2) blanks. Begin entry of
value in card Column 48.

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*  Not required if entry for GENERIC TYPE (C01, CC61-80) is "NONE."

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                                                                 UG-2.3.4-1
2.3.4  Section D - Test Characteristics -  Form 3,  Form 4

Card Columns       Data Element               Encoding Instructions
  CARD DPI   (REQUIRED CARD)

    1-5         Test Series Number
    6-8


    9-10

   11-13

   14

   15
   16-21
   22-25
   26-29
   30-59
   60-76
Test Subseries
Number

Blank

Card Designation

Blank

Control Device
Inlet or Outlet
Date
Start Time
Stop Time
Source Operating
Mode
Source Operating
Rate
As on Card A01.

Enter the integer number of the
subseries within this test series.

Leave blank.

Do not change.

Leave blank.

Enter the letter Code I for inlet or
0 for outlet. When there is no control
device, indicate NONE on Card C01,
Columns 61 through 64, and enter
I in this column.

Test subseries starting date entered
as integer MM-DD-YY.

Test subseries start time on the
basis of 24-hr day (military time).

Test subseries finish time expressed
as above.

Specify the source operating con-
ditions at the time of the test as
text beginning in card Column 30.
If the operation of the source is
cyclical, then specify the operating
mode at the time of test.

Enter the measured (not designed)
operating output rate of the source
and the appropriate units as text
beginning in card Column 60. Separate
the value and unit by one blank.

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                                                                 UG-2.3.4-2
Card Columns

  CARD DPI
  (cont'd)

   77-80
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
   46-80
   16-55
   56-61
   62-65
   66-69
Percent Design
Capacity
  CARD DO2   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

   16-45        Feed Material
Feed Material
Composition
  CARD DO3   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)
Sampling Location
Description
Volume Flow Rate
Velocity
Temperature
Specify the percent of the design
capacity at which the source is
operating during the time of test.
The decimal point is represented
by the triangle between Columns 79
and 80.
Specify in text (alphanumeric) begin-
ning in card Column 16 the type of
source material.

Specify briefly the major constitu-
ents of the feed material as text
beginning card Column 46.
Describe the sampling location in
terms of duct diameter or meters from the
the nearest obstruction or bent. Enter
any information that affects the sam-
pling and transport of aerosol. Be
brief and use abbreviations.

Enter the total volume flow rate
of effluent gas at the sampling
location as a decimal number in
units of dry normal m^/s. The
decimal point is implied between
Columns 60 and 61.

Enter the velocity of gas at the
sampling location as a decimal num-
ber in units of m/s. The decimal
point is implied between Columns 64
and 65.

Enter the temperature of the gas
at sampling location as an integer
number in units of degree Celsius.
Right-justify entry to Column 69.

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                                                                 UG-2.3.4-3
Card Columns
  CARD D03
  (Cont'd)
   70-74
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
Pressure
   75-77
Percent
   78-80
Percent Isokinetic
  CARD D04   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

   16-19        C02
   20-23
CO
   24-27
   28-31
N2
   32-80
Trace Gases in PPM
Enter the absolute static pressure
at the sampling location as an integer
number in units of mm Hg. Right-justify
entry to Column 74.

Enter the percent by volume of water
vapor at the sampling location as a
decimal number. The decimal point
is implied between Columns 76 and
77.

Enter the percent isokinetic sampling
achieved at the sampling location
as an integer number right-justified
to card Column 80.
Enter the percent of total gas of
C02 as determined by Orsat gas anal-
ysis as a decimal number, the decimal
point is implied between card Columns
17 and 18.

Enter the percent of total gas of
CO as determined by Orsat gas analysis
as a decimal number. The decimal point
is implied between card Columns 21 and
22.

Enter the percent of total gas of
02 as determined by Orsat gas analysis
as a decimal number. The decimal point
is implied between card Columns 25 and
26.

Enter the percent of total gas of N2
as determined by Orsat gas analysis
as a decimal number. The decimal
point is implied between card Columns
29 and 30.

Enter the results of trace gas anal-
ysis as text beginning in card Column
32. Enter the chemical symbol fol-
lowed by a dash and the value in parts
per million (ppm). Separate multiple
entries by commas. Use subseries re-
marks for overflow space.

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                                                                 UG-2.3.4-4
Card Columns
      Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
  CARD DOS - Control Device Operating Parameters  (CARD NOT  REQUIRED)

    1-10        Data Identification    Encode same  as  on D01  card.
   11-13

   14


   15

   16-17
   18-47
   48-67
   68-80

  CARD D06

    1-10

   16-80
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   Device Number


   Special Code

   Serial Number
   Specification
   Value
   Blank
Do not change.

Enter the control device number as
defined on Card C01.

Leave blank.

When encoding the first subseries,
enter the serial number for each
of the control device operating
parameters. For the second and sub-
subsequent subseries enter the serial
number of operating parameter being
entered as given for the first sub-
series.

Enter the control device operating
parameter as text using standard
nomenclature from Table 2.1-9 beginning
in card Column 18. For second and sub-
sequent subseries utilize the labor
saving feature explained on page
UG-2.1.5-2.

Enter the value of control device
operating parameter and units using
standard nomenclature from Table
2.1-9 as text beginning in card Column
48. The value and units should be
separated by two blank spaces.

Leave blank.
Subseries Remarks (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

   Data Identification    Same as D05  card.

   Remarks
Enter subseries remarks as text begin-
ning in card Column 16.

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                                                                                Form 3  12/76
D - TEST CHARACTERISTICS
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SUBSERIES REMARKS
Test Serin
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                                                                  UG-2.3.5-1
2.3.5  Section E - Mass Train Test Results - Form 4

Card Columns       Data Element               Encoding Instructions

  CARD E01   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

    1-8         Data Identification    Same as D01 card.
   16-25
Front Half
   26-35
Total
   36-80
Mass Train Comments
Enter the mass train front half con-
centration in scientific notation
in units of p-g per dry normal m •
The exponent shall be right-justified
in card Column 25. The decimal point
is specified in card Column 18. (This
data includes the mass collected in
the nozzle and probe wash and the
filter.)*

Enter the total mass concentration
as the sum of the front half mass
and the impinger. Enter the value
in scientific notation in units of
|J-g per dry normal m-^. The exponent
shall be right-justified in card
Column 35. The decimal point is
specified in card Column 28.*

Enter any brief comments on the mass
train as text beginning in card
Column 36.
   Note that these values are to be entered as exponential numbers with
   exponents following the "+" in Columns 24,  25,  and 34,  35.

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E - PARTICULATE MASS TRAIN RESULTS
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                                                                 UG-2.3.6-1
2.3.6  Section F - Particulate Physical Properties - Form 4

Card Columns       Data Element               Encoding Instructions

  CARD F01   (REQUIRED CARD FOR FIRST SUBSERIES)

    1-8         Data Identification    Same as D01
   16-19
   20
   21-27
   28


   29-30

   31-90
Density
Density Determina-
tion

Resisitivity
Resistivity
Determination

Blank

Other Physical
Properties
Enter density as a decimal number
in units of g/cm^. The decimal point
is implied between card Columns 17
and 18.

Enter the integer 1 for "measured,"
0 for "assumed."

Enter resistivity in scientific nota-
tion in units of ohm-cm. The exponent
shall be right-justified in card
Column 27. The decimal point is speci-
field in card Column 22.

Enter the integer 1 for "measured,"
0 for "assumed."

Leave blank.

Enter as text beginning in card
Column 31 any additional physical
properties, values, and units to
be reported.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.7-1
2.3.7  Section G - Particulate Bioassay Data - Form 5
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD G01   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

    1-8         Data Identification
   16-35
   36-80
Bioassay Test Type
Bioassay Comments
       Encoding Instructions
Same as DOl.

Enter the bioassay test type per-
formed on the sample as text using
standard nomenclature given in Table
2.1-10, beginning in card Column
16. Correct spelling is essential.

Enter results of the indicated test
as above as .text beginning in card
Column 36.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.8-1
2.3.8  Section H - Chemical Composition Data - Form 5
Card Columns
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
  CARD HOI   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

    1-8         Data Identification    Same as D01 card.
   16-18

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   21-26
   27-32
   33-38
   39-44
   45-50
   51-56
   57-62
   63-68
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Aerodynamic/Stokes
Diameter
Calibrated or
Calculated
Upper Boundary
Diameter
Particle Boundary
Diameter-lst Stage
Particle Boundary
Diameter-2nd Stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-3rd Stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-4th stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-5th Stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-6th Stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-7th Stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-8th Stage

Particle Boundary
Diameter-9th Stage
Leave blank.

Enter the integer 1 for "aerodynamic"
particle diameter, 0 for "Stokes"
particle diameter.

Enter the integer 1 for "calibrated"
instrument cut diameters, 0 for "cal-
culated" instrument cut diameters.

Enter the upper boundary diameter
value as a decimal number in units
of |im. The decimal point is specified
in card Column 23.

Enter the particle boundary diameter
value as a decimal number in units
of p-rn. The decimal point is specified.

Same as 1st stage.
Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.8-2
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD HO2   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)

   16-19        Chemical ID
   20
   21-26
   27-32
   33-38
   39-44
   45-50
   51-56
Analysis ID
Mass Train Filter/
Fooled Stages
Chemical Concentra-
tion-lst Stage
Chemical
tion-2nd

Chemical
tion-3rd

Chemical
tion-4th

Chemical
tion-5th
Concentra-
Stage

Concentra-
Stage

Concentra-
Stage

Concentra-
Stage
                     Encoding Instructions
Enter the integer code number for
the chemical element or compound
using the SAROAD standard nomen-
clature given in Table 2.1-11.

Enter the code letter for the chemi-
cal analysis performed using the
standard nomenclature given in Table
2.1-12.
Enter the chemical concentration
as a decimal number in units of
jig/dry normal m^ for the mass train
filter or the pooled stages. The
decimal point is specified in card
Column 22.

Enter in scientific notation in
units of M-g/dry normal m^« The
decimal point is specified in the
second column in the field. The sign
of the exponent (+ or -) shall be
entered in the fifth column, and
the value of the exponent as an
integer in the seventh column.

Same as 1st stage.
Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.

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                                                                UG-2.3.8-3
Card Columns       Data Element
CARD HO 2
                                            Encoding Instructions
(Cont'd)

 57-62


 63-68


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                tion-6th

                Chemical
                tion-7th

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                tion-8th

                Chemical
                tion-9th
Concentra-
Stage

Concentra-
Stage

Concentra-
Stage

Concentra-
Stage
Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.


Same as 1st stage.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.9-1
2,3.9  Section I - Measurement Particulars - Form 6
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD 101   (REQUIRED CARD)

    1-5         Test Series Number
    6-8

    9-10


   11-13

   14
   15
   16-45
   46-49
   50-54
   55-60
Subseries Number
Run Number
Card Designation

Measurement Instru-
ment/Method Number
Blank

Measurement Instru-
ment/Method Name
Measurement Start-
Time
Sampling Period
Aerosol Flow Rate
       Encoding Instructions
Same as on Card A01.

Same as Card D01.

Enter the nonzero, sequential integer
number of the run.

Do not change.

Each of the measurement instrument/
method used for making particle size
distribution measurements of a test
series is given a nonzero, sequential
number. Enter the number of measurement
instrument/method here.

Leave blank.

Enter the name of the measurement
instrument/method as text using the
standard nomenclature as given in
Table 2.1-14 beginning in Column
16.

Enter the integer starting time of
measurement with this particular
instrument. Use 24-hr clock (military
time).

Enter the measurement duration (sam-
pling period) for this instrument
as a decimal number in minutes. The
decimal point is implied between
card Columns 53 and 54.

Enter the sample flow rate as a
decimal number in units of liters/
minute for this instrument/method.
The decimal point is implied between
card Columns 58 and 59.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.9-2
Card Columns
  CARD 101
  (Cont'd)
   61-64
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
Temperature
   65-69
Pressure
   70-72
Percent
   73-75

   76-80
Blank
Dilution Factor
Enter the gas temperature at the
measurement location (the measure-
ment location may be the sampling
location for _in situ sampling) as
an integer number in units of degree
Celsius.

Enter the gas pressure at the mea-
surement location (the sampling and
measurement locations will be the
same for j.n situ sampling) as an
integer number in units of mm Hg,
right-justified to Column 69.

Enter the percent by volume of water
vapor as a decimal number. The decimal
point is specified between card Columns
71 and 72.

Leave blank.

Enter the ratio of aerosol concen-
tration (either on mass basis or
number basis) in the original gas
stream to that of measured sample
as a decimal number. Enter 1 in card
Column 79 if the aerosol is not diluted
as is the usual case when sampling
with impactors. Distortions in par-
ticle size distribution due to the
dilution system should be reported
in the appropriate remarks. The
decimal point is implied between
card Columns 79 and 80.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.9-3
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD 102   (CARD NOT REQUIRED)
   16-20
Measurement Size
Range (Lower)
   21-25
Measurement Size
Range (Upper)
   26-80
Collection Surface/
Substrate and Its
Specifications
  CARD 103-105   (CARDS NOT REQUIRED)
   16-80
Comments on the
Measurement
       Encoding Instructions
Enter the lower diameter range of the
measurement instrument /method as a
decimal number in units of M-m. The
decimal point is implied between
card Columns 17 and 18.

Enter the upper diameter range of the
measurement instrument /method as a
decimal number in units of y,m. The
decimal point is implied between card
Columns 22 and 23.

Enter as text a description of adhesive
coating used for impactor sampling, begin-
ning in card Column 26. For instruments
for which no collection surface is
needed, leave blank.
Enter as text beginning in card Column
16 all the run level comments. Be
brief and use abbreviations where
ever possible. These comments will
not be applicable to any other runs.
If there are comments regarding a
measuring instrument which will ap-
ply to all runs enter such comments
in subseries remarks.

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                                                                             Form 6  12/ 76
1-
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                                                                  UG-2.3.10-1
2.3.10  Section J - Particulate Size Distribution Data - Form 6
Card Columns
   Data Element
  CARD J01   (REQUIRED CARD)*

    1-10        Data Identification
   14
   15
   16
   24-25
   32-33
   40-41
   48-49
   56-57
   64-65
   72-73

   17-23
   26-31
   34-39
   42-47
   50-55
   58-63
   66-71
   74-79
Measuremet Instru-
ment/Method Number

Aerodynamic/Stokes
Diameter
Blank
Particle Size Data
       Encoding Instructions
Enter test series, test subseries,
and test run numbers as on Card 101.

Enter the same integer as on Card
101, Column 14.

Enter the integer 1 for "aerodynamic"
particle diameter, 0 for "Stokes"
particle diameter.

Leave blank
Enter the boundary particle diam-
eters as decimal numbers in units
of p,m in order of decreasing par-
ticle diameter. The decimal points
are specified in the fourth column
of each seven-column field. The
number of digits reported should
be able to represent the precision
of the measurement. The diameters
are in decreasing order of size.
The first diameter is the upper
boundary diameter of the aerosol
which depends upon the aerosol and
on the sampling train and is usually
estimated.
*  At least for the first run of each measurement instrument/method.

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                                                                  UG-2.3.10-2
Card Go limns
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
  CARD J01
  (Cont«d)
   80
Calibrated or Cal-
culated
Enter the integer 1 for "calibrated"
boundary diameters, 0 for "calculated"
boundary diameters.
  CARDS JO2 and JO3   (REQUIRED CARDS)*
   14-17
   24-25
   32-33
   40-41
   48-49
   56-57
   64-65
   72-73
   80
Blank
Leave blank
   17-23        Particle Size Data
   26-31
   34-39
   42-47
   50-55
   58-63
   66-71
   74-79
                       Continuation of data fields from
                       J01 card. Same encoding instructions
                       apply.
  CARD J04   (REQUIRED CARD)
   14
   15
Measurement Instru-
ment/Method Number

Mass/Number
Enter the same integer as on 101
and J01, card Column 14.

Enter the integer 1 for "mass" or
0 for "number" depending upon which
the instrument/method measures.
*  At least for the first run of each measurement instrument/method.

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                                                                 UG-2.3.10-3
Card Columns
   Data Element
       Encoding Instructions
  CARD J04
  (Cont'd)

   16
   24
   32
   40
   48
   56
   64
   72
   80
Blank
Leave blank.
   17-23
   25-31
   33-39
   41-47
   49-55
   57-63
   65-71
   73-79
Mass/Number Data
  CARDS J05, J06   (REQUIRED CARDS)
   14-16
   24
   32
   40
   48
   56
   64
   72
   80
Blank
Enter the particle concentration
in order of decreasing particle
size boundary in scientific nota-
tion in the seven column field.
The decimal point is specified
in the second column of each field.
The sign of exponent (either + or -)
shall be entered in the fifth column
and the exponent as an integer in the
seventh column. Mass concentration
shall be expressed in units of Hg/dry
normal m^. Number concentration
shall be expressed in units of num-
ber/en^. The mass concentration is
calculated for each stage by dividing
the mass by the total volume in dry
normal w~ sampled by the instrument.
Leave blank.

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                                                                 UG-2.3.10-4
Card Columns       Data Element               Encoding  Instructions

   CARDS J05t J06
   (Cont'd)

   17-32                               Continuation of  data  fields from
   25-31                               J04 card.  Same encoding  instructions
   33-39                               apply.
   41-47
   49-55
   57-63
   65-71
   73-80

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  Need not be filled IF the preceding subteries or run with this Instrument/method contains the same data.
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                                                                 UG-3.0-0
                                SECTION 3







                       OFF-LINE REQUEST PROCEDURE




                                CONTENTS




Number                            Item




List of Figures	3.0-1




3.0     Introduction	3.0-2




3.1     Submittal of New Data	3.1-1




3.2     Use of Request Command Catalog ............ 3.2-1




3.3     Special Data Retrieval Requests	 3.3-1




3.4     FPEIS User Support	3.4-1

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                                SECTION  3


                             LIST OF FIGURES

Number                                                         Page

3.1-1     Sample FPEIS Data Submittal Acknowledgment
          Memo	UG-3.1-3

3.1-2     Sample FPEIS Data Submittal Error Memo	UG-3.1-4

3.2-1     System Request Command Form 	  UG-3.2-3

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3.0  Introduction




The purpose of this section and the section to follow is to provide users




with instructions for submitting new test data and for retrieving existing




data from the FPEIS data base* This section addresses data submittal and




retrieval procedures for those users who do not have access to the EPA




National Computer Center at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Such




users will submit requests in writing to the EPA project officer for ac-




tion. The response by IERL will depend largely upon the nature of the re-




quest. Routine data updates or retrieval requests from the FPEIS Catalog




of Request Commands will be handled promptly. Special data retrieval re-




quests which require program development work will take longer. The length




of time required to respond to such requests will be a function of the com-




plexity of the requests.

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                                                                  UG-3.1-1


3.1  Submittal of New Data

All new source testing data for the FPEIS should be sent to the EPA proj-

ect officer, IERL-RTP, for input to the data base. These data must be en-

coded on the FPEIS data input forms in accordance with the data input instruc-

tions described previously. The user shall also send a cover letter identify-

ing each test series, subseries, and run in the data set submitted. Remember;

unique test series numbers will be assigned to each series by the FPEIS

data base administrator from a master file listing. It is not necessary

for the user to encode a series number on the data form; however, subseries

and run numbers must be encoded sequentially on the form.


Data for input to the FPEIS data base should be sent to the following address:

     FPEIS Project Officer
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
     Special Studies Staff (MD-63)
     Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
     Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711

When the data set has been received by IERL-RTP, a letter of acknowledge-

ment will be sent to the submitter (see Figure 3.1-1). The letter will also

identify the unique series number(s) assigned to his data set.


The user is requested to use quality data control in preparing data forms

to be submitted. Incomplete (e.g., less than minimum) or illegible data

forms will be returned to the user for correction (see Figure 3.1-2).

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                                                                 UG-3.1-2








As soon as the data submitted has been processed by the EDIT program,  a




listing of the data will be sent to the submitter for verification  of  the




data* This listing will include calculations of particle size distributions.




Any data errors found should be noted, and corrections should be  sent  in




writing to the FPEIS project officer. A letter of verification will be




sent to the submitter and will be followed by a listing of the corrected




data set for the submitter's use. If no errors are found,  the submitter




should acknowledge this in writing to the FPEIS project officer.  When  all




quality assurance procedures have been satisfied, the complete data set




will be entered into the FPEIS data base.

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                                                                 UG-3.1-3
Dr. John A. Doe
Ozone National Laboratory
1234 Anystreet Drive
Hometown, PA  12345

Dear Dr. Doe:

This letter is to acknowledge our receipt of source testing data
from you for the Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS).
The data forms have been examined and several omissions of key data were
noted.  We are  returning the data forms to you for correction.  The
omitted data items have been noted on the data forms.

If you have any questions regarding the data forms, please feel free
to call me.  Thank you very much for your support of the FPEIS.

Sincerely,
FPEIS Project Officer
Special Studies Staff
       Figure 3.1-1.  Sample FPEIS Data Submittal Acknowledgement Memo,

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                                                                 UG-3.1-4
Dr. John A. Doe
Ozone National Laboratory
1234 Anystreet Drive
Hometown, PA  12345

Dear Dr. Doe:

This letter is to acknowledge our receipt of source testing data for the
Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS) from you.  The data forms
have been examined and have been found to be acceptable for input to the
FPEIS database.

In a short time, we will return to you a print-out containing the data
which you have submitted for your review and comment.  The test series
numbers which have been assigned to your data are: 61, 62, 63, and 64.

Thank you very much for your support of the FPEIS.  Please feel free to
call me if you have any questions.

Sincerely,
FPEIS Project Officer
Special Studies Staff
             Figure 3.1-2.  Sample FPEIS Data Submittal Error Memo.

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3.2  Use of Request Command Catalog

Section 5.0 contains a catalog of System Request Commands (SRC) which may

be utilized to retrieve FPEIS data in a specified manner. Each request

command is described separately and has its own requirements for data in-

put or qualification by the user. To simplify their use, the request com-

mands have been numbered sequentially beginning with C3000. In this way,

the user needs only to identify the command number in order to request a

certain procedure.


FPEIS System Request Commands should be requested by off-line users by the

standard request form shown in Figure 3.2-1. The requestor should complete

this form in accordance with the requirements of the request system com-

mand and send the completed form to the following address:

     FPEIS Project Officer
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
     Special Studies Staff (MD-63)
     Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
     Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711

Users must use separate request forms for different runs even if the same

command is being used repeatedly* For example, if a user wishes to inter-

rogate the data base according to a specific access criteria, any change

to that criteria must be shown on a separate request form. Receipt of re-

quest forms will be acknowledged to the requestor in writing. If there are

any errors in the request or some information is missing, the form will

be returned to the requestor for correction and resubmittal. When the request

has been processed, the output will be sent to the requestor for verification.

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                                                                  UG-3.2-2







The System Request Command Form Shown in Figure 3.2-1 may be duplicated




by the user from this document.

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                                                                 UG-3.2-3

REQUESTED BY:	
               (Street/P.O. Box)


               (City)[State][TTpT


               (Phone)


SYSTEM COMMAND NUMBER:
DATE SUBMITTED:                             DATE NEEDED:
COMMAND INPUT AND/OR QUALIFICATION DATA (List as required by Command Input
Instructions):
                  (Attach Additional  Sheets If Needed)

                 Figure 3.2-1.   System Request Command  Form.

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                                                                  UG-3.3-1







3.3  Special Data Retrieval Requests




It is recognized at the outset that the System Request Commands are not




likely to be diverse enough to satisfy all user needs for data. For this




reason, a special data retrieval request category was established. There




is no specific form to be used for special requests;  there is merely a set




of general guidelines to follow in preparing the request. These guidelines




are as follows:




     1.  Be explicit:  Be thoroughly familiar with the FPEIS data base struc-




     ture. Identify each data base element to be sorted and/or retrieved




     by name. Should additional work on the request be required, consultation




     with the requestor will be initiated, and, upon correction, the print-




     out will be returned to the requestor for verification.







     2.  Plan the request;  Be sure that the access criteria applies to




     the proper type of data element. Remember that only key values may




     be retrieved directly and that nonkey values must be qualified for




     data access (see Section 6.6). Specify all needed qualifications and




     identify all input data for comparative evaluation.







     30  Define the output;  Determine how you wish the data to be displayed




     on output. Identify how data elements are to be  ordered. Specify column




     headings. Define any calculations to be performed on the accessed data.

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                                                                  UG-3.3-2







The completed definition of the request should be sent to the FPEIS proj-




ect officer at IERL-RTP. The user should be sure to include his telephone




number with the request. If there are any problems encountered with the




request, the user will be contacted by telephone to resolve the problem.







When the request has been received, a letter of acknowledgement will be





sent to the requestor. The letter will include a preliminary estimate of




the length of time required to process the request. As emphasized previ-




ously, the length of time needed to process a special request will depend




upon the complexity of the request. The simpler the request, the faster




it can be processed.







If no problems are encountered that require consultation with the requestor,




the results will be sent to the requestor when the processing is completed.




The requestor should review the output to verify that it satisfies the re-




quest. If it does not, the printout should be returned with corrections




to IERL for reworking. If the printout is satisfactory, the requestor should




notify the FPEIS project officer of his acceptance.

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                                                                  UG-3.4-1


3.4  FPEIS User Support

The FPEIS is supported by IERL-RTP. The administrative functions relative

to the FPEIS are provided by the Special Studies Staff in IERL.  Develop-

mental work on new concepts for sorting and retrieval programs is performed

by government contractors under direction of the FPEIS project officer in

the Special Studies Staff.


Any questions regarding the FPEIS should be directed in writing to the fol-

lowing address:

     FPEIS Project Officer
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
     Special Studies Staff (MD-63)
     Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
     Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711

or by telephone to:

     FTS  629-2745
     Commercial  919-549-8411, Extension 2745

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                                                                 UG-4.0-0







                                SECTION 4







                        ON-LINE REQUEST PROCEDURE




                                CONTENTS




Number                            Item                        Page




4.0     Introduction. ........  	  ..... UG-4.0-1




4.1.     Interactive Terminal Operation. . .	UG-4.1-1




4.2     Remote Batch Terminal Operation 	 UG-4.2-1




     4.2.1  Accessing the FPEIS Data Base	UG-4.2.1-1




     4.2.2  Invoking FPEIS System Request Commands	UG-4.2.2-1




4.3     Summary 	 UG-4.3-1




4.4     FPEIS User Support	UG-4.4-1

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4.0  Introduction




The procedure described in this section may be used by qualified NCC users




to access the FPEIS data base directly through an interactive data communi-




cations terminal or a remote batch terminal. Qualified users are defined




as those who have valid account numbers and site identification codes as




specified by NGC User Services at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.




For information regarding User Services, the user is directed to Section




6.1.4.







On-line users of the FPEIS are assumed to have a working knowledge of




UNIVAC demand processing and SYSTEM 2000 natural language. Any user not




thoroughly accustomed to them is urged to request information through the




off-line procedures route described in the previous section.







On-line users are granted READ-ONLY access to the FPEIS data base. No up-




dating of data are permitted. New data input must be submitted through the




EPA project officer. In the READ-ONLY mode, the user may retrieve for sort-




ing and evaluation any data stored in the system. The user may take advantage




of the wide array of features offered by SYSTEM 2000 for data sorting and




retrieval. A general description of SYSTEM 2000 is included in Section




6.2. For reference purposes, the FPEIS data base definition is given in




Section 6.5, and lists of key and nonkey data elements are given in Sec-




tion 6.6.

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                                                                 UG-4.1-1
4.1  Interactive Terminal Operation
                              (To  be added at  a  later  date)

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                                                                 UG-4.2-1








4.2  Remote Batch Terminal Operation




Since the NCC UNIVAC 1110 computer supports a variety of remote batch  (KJE)




computer terminals, the user is directed to the operating guide of his par-




ticular terminal for specific instructions for establishing  communications




with the NCC. A list of RJE terminals currently supported by the NCC is




given in Section 6.1.4.







Telephone access numbers to the NCC may be obtained from NCC User Services




(see Section 6.1.4).

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                                                                  UG-4.2.1-1




4.2.1  Accessing the FPEIS Data Base


In order to access the FPEIS data base in the batch mode, the user must


either use a cataloged FPEIS System Request Command procedure or enter the


data base in SYSTEM 2000 Queue Access mode. Use of the SRC in batch mode


is discussed in the next section. The use of Queue Access will require the


following general computer card arrangement:


     Card Column 1          8


                 ©RUN,a     account number,qualifier, parameters


                 ©ADD       FPEIS*FPEIS.START


                 QUEUE:


     (SYSTEM 2000 commands on cards in the order in which they are to be


     processed.)


                 TERMINATE:


                 EXIT:


                 ©FIN




Details on use of the Queue Access module may be found in the SYSTEM 2000

                 I/
Reference Manual.
I/  SYSTEM 2000 Reference Manual, MRI Systems Corporation (August 1974).

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                                                                  UG-4.2.2-1









4.2«2  Invoking FPEIS Request Commands




Section 5 of this document contains a list (or catalog) of standardized




user request procedures, called System Request Commands (SRC), which may




be utilized to retrieve data in a certain manner. The specific instructions




for using the commands are given in Section 5. Many of these commands utilize




the STRING Command feature of SYSTEM 2000. In essence, the string commands




are a compact, uniquely-identified list of SYSTEM 2000 instructions which




may be initiated by a single command.







Batch users of the FPEIS may invoke the System Request Commands by follow-




ing the procedure given in the USER PROCEDURE for batch mode. It should




be noted that several SRC's are designed specifically for use in batch




processing mode only. In most cases, any SRC which is executable in the




demand processing mode is also executable in the batch mode.

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                                                                  UG-4.3-1
4,3  Summary
                        (To be added at a later date)

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                                                                  UG-4.4-1


4.4  FPEIS User Support

The FPEIS is supported by IERL-RTP. The administrative functions relative

to the FPEIS are provided by the Special Studies Staff in IERL.  Develop-

mental work on new concepts for sorting and retrieval programs is performed

by government contractors under direction of the FPEIS project officer in

the Special Studies Staff.


Any questions regarding the FPEIS should be directed in writing  to the fol-

lowing address:

     FPEIS Project Officer
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
     Special Studies Staff (MD-63)
     Industrial Environmental.Research Laboratory
     Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711

or by telephone to:

     FTS  629-2745
     Commercial   919-549-8411, Extension 2745

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                                SECTION 5







                   CATALOG OF SYSTEM REQUEST COMMANDS




                                CONTENTS




Number                                        *                 Page




5.0     Introduction	5.0-1




        C3000     FPEIS Summary Report - Complete 	  C3000-1

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5.0  Introduction




In order to aid users in the use of the FPEIS, a catalog of pre-defined




(or "canned") sorting and retrieval procedures has been developed for the




FPEIS. These procedures are called System Request Command, or SRC's.  Each




SRC has a unique indentifier beginning with the prefix "C3." For some SRC's




which utilize the SYSTEM 2000 STRING command feature, the SRC number  or




identifier will have a special significance that will be discussed in the




user instructions for that SRC. In general, the SRC number is a convenient




way of identifying the specific procedures.







Each entry in the SRC catalog is identified by the SRC number and the title




for the procedure. A brief abstract on the nature of the SRC is given, and




any input data required from the user are identified. Also, any qualification




needed for NONKEY data elements is given, A step-by-step procedure for execut-




ing the procedure is given both for demand users and for batch users. A




sample output produced by the SRC is included as well as any comments which




may be helpful to the user in executing the command.







As additional SRC's are added to the catalog, this section will be updated.

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                                                                  UG-C3000-1



SYSTEM REQUEST COMMAND NUMBER;  C3000

TITLE;  FPEIS SUMMARY REPORT - COMPLETE

ABSTRACT;

This SRC produces a complete listing of the contents of the FPEIS data base»

The data are listed in the standard FPEIS Summary Report format. The data

are in order of source category, then by series, subseries, and run. This

SRC produces several thousand pages of output and is available only to batch

users.

INPUT DATA REQUIRED;

None

DATA ELEMENT QUALIFICATION REQUIRED;

None

INTERACTIVE TERMINAL PROCEDURE;

Not available to demand users.

BATCH PROCESSING PROCEDURE

The complete FPEIS Summary Report may be obtained by submitting the fol-

lowing sequence of control cards;

     (Valid ©RUN card)*

     @ADDbbFPEIS*FPEIS.REPORT

     ©FIN

where b denotes one blank card column.
*  The ©RUN card contains job priority, run time limit, accounting data.
   This information must be supplied by the user. Refer to "NCC User's Refer-
   ence Manual," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Data Systems Division,
   National Computer Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, April
   1974 (revised).

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                                                                  UG-C3000-2







COMMENT;




Implementation of this procedure will result in the printing of a large




volume of computer paper (several THOUSAND pages). Users are urged to sub-




mit an "off-line" request so that the printing may be done locally at




Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The output would be shipped to the




user.




SAMPLE OUTPUT;




A sample output of one test series is given on the following pages.

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                                             FINF PARTICIPATE  EMISSIONS INFORMATION  SYSTEM
                                                        FPFIS  SUMMARY REPORT
TEST SERIF.S MO:
               TFST  Sl-RtES AT SITF FROM  l?/()4/73 TO 13/14/73     BY: MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., KANSAS  CITY. MO.
                      CF:  SHANNON. L.J..  E.T  AL . • FPA-ftS(»/i?-74-0 73.  AUG. 74
SOURCE CHARACTFHISIICS

        NKDS  SCC  CAftf-i
                  ORF. HA
                  f ttO
                             CLASS:
                               L CLASS:
                             MUllf
                                EXTTOMM  Hr>II..FH
                                ELECTRIC fif'NFHATN
                                SOLID  WASTF/COAl
                                G.T.  100MMHTU/HP
SITF NAME      MFRAMEC PLANT
SOURCE NAME    BOILER UNIT 1
ADDRESS        H200 FINE ROAD
               ST.  LOUIS
UTM 70NE AND  X-Y COORDS: 15
                                                                                                           MO 63120
                                                                                                         725.0   475.0
CONTROL OtVICF(S)  CHARACTER ISTICS-
                                                                    COMMFRCIAL  NAME:  ELECTROSTATIC  PRECIPITATOR
                                                                    MANUFACTURER:    RESEARCH COTTRELL
UN I T I
01: VICE GtNf.KIC  TYPF:  ESP
       CATt.GOWY:      PftPflLI FR PLATE  ESP
       CLASS:         coNvFK'T IOMBL
       DF.SCRIPTION:   ?-UNITS IN  PARALLEL WITH COMMON  INLET  DUCT AND SEPARATE  OUT-
                                LET  DUCTS.
         CONTROL  OtVlCF(S) IJFSIGN  PARAMETERS - -
                           1 1  ELFCTWOnF  AREA
                           ?)  CORONA WIRF  01 A.
                           3)  PLATE  TO  PLATF SPACING
                                                             M?
                                                     ?.H  MM
                                                     ?38  MM
TEST SERIES  REMARKS	

          IMPflCTOK CUT RUINT1' CO^PUTFC) FROM RANZ AND  WONG  THEORY
                                                                                                                                    O
                                                                                                                                    CO
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TEST SERIHS NO:
                                    MO:  1
                                                     IMLFT
                                                                                          TEST  DATE:  12/04/73  FROM oa:3o  TO  11:00 HOUR
TEST CHARACTERISTICS	

         SOUMCE OPERATING  Moot:  COAI. *REFUSE HIIRNING              SOURCE OPERATING RATE:   1?0  MW              PCT DESIGN  C APACI TV: 100.
         FEED MATE*ML:          ORIFNT 6 COAL AND MIJN.  REFUSE    FEED MATERIAL COMPOSITION:  99, REFUSE

         CONTROL DEVICE  INLFT          SAMPLINR POINT DESCRIPTION:  ABOUT 2M FROM REND  (RAD. OF CIJRV.=2.3M)   % ISOKINETIC:  100

         PROCESS CONDITIONS:    VOL FLOW =   169.0 DNM3/S  VELOCITY=   20.* M/S  T=  164  C   P=   760  MMHG   WATER VAP  %VOL=   8.5

         GAS COMPOSITION:      ONSAT-            co?=  i4.sn  %   co=    .01 %   o?=  6.50 *    N2= 79.00 «
                               TRACE GASSESIPPMl-SO2=900,  503=0.  N0=220

CONTROL OEVICF(S)  OPERATING PAR/1MFTFMS	
                          1) VOL'IMFTRTC FLOW HATF            ?30.1  M3/S
                          ?) APPI I En VOLTAGE                 32  KV
                          3) CORONA CII^PFNT                  ?53 MAMP
                          4) POWFR                           H KW
                          S) SPAPK RATE                      115/MiN

PARTICULATE MASSTHAIN  RESULTS 	

         FRONT HALF= S./^10E*05 UG/DNM3   TOTAL= 4.7flOE+06   COMMENTS: EPA METHOD 5 TRAIN

PARTICULATF PHYSICAL PROPEMflh'S	

         OENSITY=  ?.?7 tiM/CC ASSUMED  RESISTIVITY= ^.3flF+H OHM-CM  ASSUMED


CHEMICAL COMPOSITION DATA	

         PARTICULATt SAM^LFP UNCALIRRATFD

                                                                     SAMPLFW STAGE CUT POINTS (UM)

                                           01214S67H9

                                                   7.S       T.H      2.3      1.5        .7<*       .41
                                          IS.
                                                                   ,1
         CHEMICAL
              ANALYSIS MKTHOI!
                           CHFMICAL  CONCENTRATION IN (UM/DNM3)
   Tf'N   STAGE    STAGE.    STAGE     STAGE    STAGE    STAGE     STAGE    STAGE
/POOI.I)     1        2         1         4        "S        6         7        8
STAGE
  9
           1)
               ATOMIC.
           ?)  CAIlMIIII'
               A HIM It  UHSO^PII UN
           3)  CHPOMHIM
               ATOMIC  AHSOHPTlUN
           *)  COMALT
               ATf>"lL  ABSORPTION
           S)  COOPf.M
               AT'>K'IL  ftHSO^PT ) ON
         2.1 »1   4.6  «()    7.6  »n    4.1  +0   4.7 »0   1.79*0    4.fll + 0

         l.H »?   1.0  »l    1.^3*2    H.O  *1   1.17*2   2.22*1    2.83*1

         l.?l*3   2.1^*2    3.^9*2    9.40*2   2.68*3   2.24*2    8.63*1

         4.? *)   2.2  *1    2.S  «1    2.4  *1   4.9 «1   3.7  *0    3.3 *0

         ?.'• »?   1.2R*2    2.27*2    1.32*2   4.91*2   1.32*2    1.68*2
          O
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          t>) l.t.AO
              ATOMIC  ABSORPTION
          7) MANGANFSt
              ATOMIC  ArtSOHPTION
          8) NICKtL
              ATOMIC  ABSORPTION
          9) TELLURIUM
              ATOMIC  ABSORPTION
         10) THALLIUM
              ATOMIC  AHSOPPIIlJN
         11) TIN
              ATOMIC  ABSORPTION
         1?) VANAO1HM
              ATOMIC  ABSORPTION
         13) ZINC
              ATO'MC  AMSOPPT10N
         14) CALCIUM
              ATOMIC  ABSORPTION
         15) IWON
              ATOMIC  AHSORPTION
4.2h*l    1.^6*1

S.66+2    1.30*?

1.43+3    4.   + 2

1.1+1    1.9+0

3. H »0    1 .   +0

1.3*1    H.I  +0

1.43*3    4.14*?

1.35*3    6.89+?    9.66+2

7.3 +4'   1.68+4    2.94*4
                   2.39+?

                   7.31+2

                   1.9 +0

                   1.2 +0

                   6.6 +0
 2.57+1    1.05+1   9.14-1    5.06-1

 1.65+2    4.96+2   3.25+1    3.43+1

 6.   +2    2.14+3   3.43+1    6.87+1
 2.6 +0   5.5 +0

-1.8+0   4.1 +0

          9.  +0
                            3.7*0
                   7.13+2   5.16+2

                            6.80+2

                            1 .68 + 4
8.64-1   2.04+0

1.38+0   2.71+0

         1.63+0

         9.79+1
                   2.3  +0

          6.46+2   7.71*1

          2.32*3   2.29*2    2.03*2

          6.71*4   4.20*3    6.90*3
4.?6+5    1.26*5    1.35*5   2.57*5    1.05*5    9.14*3   5.06*3
SUHSFHJES PfMARKS-
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TFST SFHIFS  NO:
                        sU"SKP(f:S 'in:
                                             PUN  NO:   l
                                                                    OEVICF INLET
MF.ASUHFMFNT  PAPf
'•'FAS.  INST/METHOO: i   HPIMKS  MMS-IT
COLLECTION  SIJKFACF/SUHSTWATF:  STAINLESS STEEL
"FAS.  START  T I "IK :   -T.'-IO   SAMPLING PFUIOD:    IS.O  MTN
          r,AS SAMPLING rONDTTIONS:  TF«P =


                   ON Trtfc. MFASUPFnfNT:
                                                                  (ONCALIUHATFO)      SIZF HANGF

                                                                     SAMPLING  WATF.:     1.87 LPM

                                                                  =    7f>0 MMHH     VATFD VAP
.100 TO  IS. 000 UM


 DILUTION  FACTOR:


=  9.7
1.0
 PAPTICLF.  SI7F nlSTHlHUTIOM  OATA
AKROnv.MAM 1C
HNO^Y
IS. 000
7.500
3. H<> 7
/?.?t»4
1 .S45
.790
.409
.100
1)1 A
MIO

10
S
;?
1
1


(UM)
PT

.607
.343
.9SH
.(IMS
. 10S
,b*H
.?.()?.
PARTICLE OIA HIM)
HNOMY ^'TD PT
9.S(^3ft
1.000 l.??S
.SOO .707
.?SO . 3S4
,OS4 . 1 l*i
DM
fii/* / n M M ~j i
(lllT/lirjMJI

p cj ocjp
1.130E
q. 343E
4 .Sf>4F
?.7fllF
H.?0?K
1.HS4F

*05
»OS
404
»04
+ 04
«03
«04
OM/OLOAF.
IMP /f^KIMII
1 ll'7/ U(Nrl J >

9.9fS?E»OS
3.837F.»05
4.?'iSE»05
2.644E*05
9.547E»04
2.869E»04
3.031F. + 04
h*«K
ns
/IIMO/ffl
( 11" ** /*-*L 1

i
8
1
q
1
b
4

.1 31E+OS
.4H9E+04
.?75E»05
.fS!E»04
.039E+05
.132E»04
.?37E»05
1 H-Lt Ur.lNSl 1
OS/OLOAE
| i i|u| -y / f f* \
1 UM/* f Li, 7

3.7S6F. + 05
2.8R3F+OS
5.8??E*05
5.707E+05
3.5f.8E»05
2.145E+05
6.926E+05
T= C*CI «"/V,l
ON
IMA / r r \
\ riu . / v-v. i

7.321E»02
2.183E+03
1.082E+04
2.091E*04
6.613E+04
1.562E+05
1.008E»07
DN/DLDAE
f Ml*» /f*P 4
i IMU • / V.L. /

2.432E«03
7.413E+03
4.942E+04
1.211E»OS
2.270E+05
5.463E»05
1.648E+07
                                                                                                                                 CUM M
                                TOTAL MASS COMC=   6.06SF*OS
                                                                  TOTAL SIIHF  CONC=  1.013F + 06
TOTAL NUM  CONC=  1.03«E*07
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TEST bFRTF.S  MO:
                   I-i
                                   NO:
                                                 NO:
                                                           CONTROL DEVICE  INLFT
MEASUREMENT  MARriCUl
                                                                  (UMCAL1HRATEO)
                                                                                     SUE RANGE:   .100 TO 15.000  DM
         MK«S.  lNST/"if THOP:  1   HRINKS HMS-I!
         COLLFCTIUN SU^FACF/SUHSTRATF :  STAINLESS  STFFL
         Mf-AS.  START TIMt:  1030    SAMPIING I'ERIOO:    ?0.0 MIN     SAMPLING »ATE:    l.«7 LPM     DILUTION FACTOR:    1.0
          GAS  SAMPLING COMOITIDNS:  TFMP=

          COMMENTS ON T1-^
                                                                      760  MMH«
                                 WATER  VAP  ""iVOL =  9.0
 PAHTICLE  SI/E  0 ISTH1HUTIOM D«T«

MNflRY
lb.000
7. SOO
3.H07
2.?99
1 .S4U>
.790
.'.09
.100
C 01A (IJM) PARTICLE
Mill PT HNdRY
9.929
10.6I)/ A.'JSl
i>.3<« i ?.SnO
?.9bH 1 .SUO
1 .Hr(S ) .OUO
I.IOS .SUO
•bhH .?bO
.20? .OS4
01 A HIM)
MID (JT

7.011
3. SI B
1.93*
1 . P2S
.707
. TS'i
.1 1*
   [IM
(IIG/DNM3)
                                                   A.7M3E+OH
                                                         »03
                                                   0.
                                                   « . 7 4'. E * 0 3
OM/OLOAE
(IJG/ONM3)
                                                                                   PARTICLE  nENSITY= 2.37 GM/CC
   DS
(UM?/CO
DS/DLDAF
(UM?/CO
   ON
(NO./CO
                                                                            ?.010E»05    3.2H5E»05   4.782E*06
DN/DLDAE
(NO./CO
H.29SE+06
1.6?4E«06
6.70hE*05
2.43HE*OS
1 . 1R*E«04
0.
9.413F«05
3.SC>3E*OS
?.005E+OB
9.0H?E+04
1 .?91F»04
0.
3.1?7E»06
1.220F+06
9. 1S4E»05
5.26?E»05
4.432E«04
0.
6.095E»03
9.240E*03
1.702E«04
1.928E»04
8.21ftE»03
0.
?.025E«04
3.13BE+04
7.770E«04
1.117E*05
?.821E*04
0.
                                                                                                                  7.817E»06
                                                                                                                               CUM  M
                                                                                                                                 (*)
                                TOTAL MASS CONC=   3.177F+06
                                                                 TOTAL  SURF CONC=  l.«06E*06
                                                                                                   TOTAL NUM CONC=   4.84?E»06
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TEST
                                                     OIITLFT
                                                                                           TEST DATE:  12/04/73  FROM oe:«o TO  11:00  HOUR
TEST CHARACTF'"ISTICb	

         SOIIPCE  OPERATING MODI-: :  COAI »WFFUSF MllPMJNn              SOURCE OPERATING RATE:  120 MW               PCT  DESIGN CAPACIT Y: 100.
         FEF.O  MATERIAL:          OWIFMT  *  COAI  /VNO MUN.  i>EFUc.t    FEED MATFRIftl.  COMPOSITION: 
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TEST SERIES no:
                                    NO:
                                                   MO:   1
                                                             CONTROL  OFVICF OUTI.FT
          MEAS,  INST/Hh Imin:  >>   ANOFPSFN  MOI.IFI.  IV

          COLLECTION  SU*HACF/SUHST4ATF: GL«SS FIMFR  FILTER

          MF.AS.  START TIMF:   840   SAMf'l.TNR PERIOD:    PO.O MIN
          (iAS SAMPLING CONDITION* :  TFMP =


          COMMENTS  UN T^t. MF (.SI.IHKMFNT :•
                                             If.'. C.
         (IINCALIRRATF.m      SI7F  RANGF:   .100 TO  IS.000 UM


            SAMPLING  PATF:   ?0.22 LPM     DILUTION  FACTOR:


PMF.SSURfc'=   7*0 MMHG     WATFP  VAP %VOL  =  fl.5
1.0
 PA>3F»03
P.397K+03
4.7ciOE + 03
/ 1 Ki / rtMM 1 1
\ \ t\j / i IINH 1 1
1.279F. + 05
6.7KOE+04
9.334E+04
5.454E»04
7.406E»04
5.009E*04
2.00?E*04
1 .414E+04
7.3fl?E+03
KOK 1 11
OS C
/ 1 IM p / C" r* i
\\.)~r/\j\^t
4.4H9E+03
6.107E+03 ,
1.074E*04 (
9.1P5E+03 5
2. 18RE*04
4.1 17E+04
2.136E*04
1 .9()9E + 04
1.044E»05
-Ut UCW1 1 1 1
)S/OLOAE
1 IM5 /f C \
U ™ < f \f \* 9
J.fl^lE+OA
•*»t^M5F*-04
>»337E*04
J.470E+04
.131F+05
.36BE*05
,006E«05
. 126E»05
.623E+05
r= e»ei »n/ui
DN
i Kin /cr \
inu./l-*-l
1 .S92E + 01
5.393E*01
2.255E*02
4.183E+02
2.323E*03
1.398E*04
2.45
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TFST SFR1KS Mfi:
                                               MUM  Mil:  ?    CONTROL  OEVICF OUTLFT
                                                                     (   CAL IHPATHI1)
                                                                                          SI7F RANG^:   .hSO  TO  l.SOO  UM
          MKAS.  INST/MI- Inn'.):  .T  CLIMFt  Mollf I.  CI.-PM* OPC
          COLLFCTION Sil^F'ACF/SUHSTI'AT^ :
          "KAS.  STAKF Tli-lk:   'MO    SAMPLING P(-oiO|):     1.0 MIN     SAMPLING  RATE:     7.0fl LPM     DILUTION FACTOR:    1.0
          (>AS SAMPLING COMDl f 1 OM1;:  TFMP=   ?S  r

                    OW THt  MFASHPfi
                                                            PPFSSURE=    760 MMHfi
                                                                                       WATER VAP %VOL = 12.0
PARTICLE  M/F MIST" IHI.IT 10*  OATA


 AFUOOYNAMIC DIA  (U'")   PAPTICLF

    MMI.lRY    M[l)  PT      MNilwr

    ?.?49                  1.SI10
    l.syo       i.^i?      i.njo
    1.319       I ,44<(       .ftSd
    1.017       1.1^M
                                         Ml")

                                         ri PT
UM/OLOAF
(UG/nNM.3)
                                                     8..100K
                                                                                       PARTICLE OENSITY= a.27 GM/CC
   ns
(IJM?/CC)
OS/OLOAF
((IMP/CO
   ON
(NO. /CO
DN/DLOAF
(NO. /CO
3.93SF»03    1.340E»03    8.368E»03    2.760E»02    1.724E*03
              1.101E+04    1.3S3E*05    4.002E*03    4.919E+04
                     ^4    1.6S4E*05    I.077E»04    9.530E+04
CUM M
 (*)
                                 TOTAL  MASS CONC=  Q.7HCfF
                                                                     TOTAL SURF  CONC=   3.104F*04
                                                                                                        TOTAL  NUM CONC=  l.b05E»04
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TFST  SFMIKS NO:
                                    NO:
                                               HUM  WO:
                                                              CONTHUL OEVICF OUTLF_T
MF
          MtAS.  INST/MHTHfi'i:  a  CM  COHNIF K/UIKF.  HVTTFHY
          COLl FCT ION SU'-h ACF/SUIIS T'> A TF' :
          MF. AS.  STftWT T1MF:  |0    1.4?HF»03
 1 ,7H^F.«01    2.VS6E + 01
 1.97?F.-ni    t
                                               PARTICLE DENSITY= 2.27

                                           OS        DS/DLDAF        ON
                                                                               l.S76F»03
2.610E+03
2.143F+02
2.500E«05
4.?OOE»05
5.600E+05
1.400E«05
                           DN/DLOAF
                           (NO./
2.244E»06
9.273E»05
6.089E»05
                            CUM M
                             (%)
                                 TOTAL
                                             Cl)Mr=   9.HSOF»0?
                                                                    TOTAL  SURF COMC=  2.4P4F+04
                                                                                                        TOTAL NUM  CONC=   1.370E»06
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                                                                UG-6.0-0







                                SECTION 6







                                APPENDIX




                                CONTENTS





Number                            item                         Page




6.1     Description of National Computer Center.  ....... UG-6.1-1




6.2     Description of SYSTEM 2000 	 UG-6.2-1




6.3     Standard Data Input Forms	 UG-6.3-1




6.4     FPEIS Standard Report Output  	 UG-6.4-1




6.5     FFEIS Data Base Structure   	 UG-6.5-1




6.6     List of Key/Nonkey Data Elements	UG-6.6-1




6.7     Test Series Numbers and References  in  the FPEIS.  .  .  . UG-6.7-1

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                               SECTION 6.1







               DESCRIPTION OF EPA NATIONAL COMPUTER CENTER




                                CONTENTS




Number                            Item                         Page




6.1.1     Introduction.  ..........  	  .... UG-6.1.1-1




6.1.2     NCC Computer System Description 	 UG-6.1.2-1




6.1.3     Summary of NCC Software Capabilities	  . UG-601.3-1




6.1.4     NCC User Services	UG-6.1.4-1




6.1.5     Summary of References and Documentation  	 UG-6.1.5-1

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6.1.1  Introduction


The Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS) is resident on EPA's


National Computer Center (NCC) system at Research Triangle Park, North


Carolina. The NCC is a general purpose data center, supporting both scienti-


fic and administrative application areas, and provides interactive as well


as batch capabilities. Remote users have access to the NCC via a national


system of low speed and high speed data communication lines. Since some


FPEIS users may be qualified to access the NCC, and in so doing access


the FPEIS data base directly, this section has been added to the report


to acquaint users or potential users of the FPEIS with some of the capabili-


ties of the NCC.




The National Computer Center is organizationally structured under the Manage-


ment Information and Data Systems Division, of the Office of Administration,


EPA headquarters in Washington. NCC services are provided by two branches:


the Analysis and Support Branch and the Computer Systems Branch. The Analysis


and Support Branch provides ADP support service to the user community while


the Computer Systems Branch is responsible for maintaining the computing
                                             >

utility. The NCC staff is augmented by a facility operations contractor


who provides technical support in the areas of machine operations, system


programming, and user support services. Sperry-Univac, the computer system


vendor, maintains a resident staff of hardware engineers for data preparation


services and data base management consultation.

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                                                                  UG-6.1.1-2







In the following sections, descriptions have been enclosed of the NCC com-




puter hardware, available computer software, user support services,  and




pertinent references. Users are cautioned that the information contained




in these discussions is of a summary nature and is not intended to provide




reference-level details on the NCC system. Furthermore, as enhancements




to the NCC are made, parts of the discussion material in this report may




be subject to change. To ensure the accuracy of the descriptions presented




here, the user is requested to contact NCC User Services at Research Tri-




angle Park. This is discussed in greater detail in paragraph 6.1.4.

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6.1.2  NCC System Hardware! Configuration^'

The National Computer Center data processing hardware consists of memory,

processors, mass storage, magnetic tape, unit record equipment, and com-

munications equipment. The base system is the UNIVAC 1110 computer.


Processors, Memory

     o  Processor Model Number - UNIVAC 1110 3023-99

     o  Basic 2x2 configuration consisting of two Command/Arithmetic

        Units (CAU) and two Input/Output Access Units (IOAU) each. A single

        IOAU has 16 I/O channels available.

     o  Main memory has a capacity of 935,936 36-bit words. This represents

        3,743,733 bytes.


Mass Storage

     o  FH-432 Drum
               Number
               Average Access Time
               Transfer Rate (Maximum)
               Capacity (Total)
4.3 milliseconds
240,000 words/sec
1.57 million words
     o  FH-1782 Drum

               Number
               Average Access Time
               Transfer Rate (Maximum)
               Capacity (Total)

     o  8440 Disc (Removable)

               Number
               Average Seek Time
               Average Access Time
               (Latency)
               Transfer Rate
               Capacity (Total)
17 milliseconds
240,000 words/sec
4.2 million words
32 (4 subsystems)
30 milliseconds
12.5 milliseconds

138,666 words/sec
640.24 million words
(about 232 positions/disc.)
_!/  National Computer Center, "IM 370 to UNIVAC 1110 Conversion Guide I:
    General Overview," March 1976.

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                                                                  UG-6.1.2-2
Mass Storage Space Units

     o   1 Word = 36 bites
               = 6 characters
               = 4 bytes

     o   1 Sector = 28 words = 168 characters
                            = 112 bytes

     o   1 Track = 64 sectors = 1,792 words = 10,752 characters
                                           =  7,168 bytes

     o   1 Position = 64 tracks = 4,096 sectors = 114,688 words =
                                       688,128 characters
                                     = 485,752 bytes

     o  Random Storage Prepping = 4 sectors = 112 words = 672 characters
                                                        = 448 bytes
Magnetic Tape Units (Uniservo - 16 tape drives)

     o  Dual Density, 9-track
             Number
             Density
             Transfer Rate
             Speed

     o  Multiple Density, 7-track

             Number
             Density
             Transfer Rate
             Speed

     o  9-track
800,1600 bpi
96,000-192,000 frames/sec
305 cm/sec (120 in/sec)
200,556,800 bpi
24,000-96,000 frames/sec
305 cm/sec (120 in/sec)
             Number
             Density
             Transfer Rate
             Speed
20
1600 bpi
192,000 frames/sec
305 cm/sec (120 in/sec)

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                                                                  UG-6.1.2-3


System Control Consoles

     o  Two consoles, each consisting of one Uniscope 100 CRT display and

        keyboard with a DCT 500 hardcopy printer.


Communications Equipment

     o  Two Communications Terminal Module Control (CTMC) units which offer

        transmission speeds from 300 to 50,000 bits/sec.  There are 64 total

        parts available.


Plotting Equipment

     o  One CalComp Model 1136 drum plotter with 4,096 words of 9  bit core

        storage. The plotter is driven by a 1600 pbi, 9-track tape drive.

        There are three pens per plot head. The plotting  speed is  23.4 cm/sec

        (9.2 in/sec).


Remote Communications Terminals Supported

     o  Interactive (Demand) Processing

             UNIVAC Uniscope 100 terminal
             UNIVAC DCT-500
             Teletype Models 33, 35, 37, and 38 (KSR/ASR)
             Friden Model 7100
             Anderson-Jacobsen Models 630 and 830
             Tektronix Models 4051 and 4010

     o  Remote Batch Processing

             UNIVAC U-9200 II RJE terminal
             UNIVAC 1004 RJE terminal and 1004 emulation  (e.g., Data  100/78)

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6.1.3  Summary of NCC Software Capabilities-!:7

The EPA National Computer Center offers a wide selection of business,  scien-

tific, special purpose (including utilities),  language processors,  and miscel-

laneous software. The following is a brief description of some of the  soft-

ware offered:
Language Processors
     o  FORTRAN V
     o  ASCII COBOL
     o  ASSEMBLER
     o  ASCII FORTRAN
The FORTRAN V language has all of the features

of the proposed American National Standard

(ANSI) FORTRAN IV language and has many extensions

which increase the power and flexibility of

the language, particularly in the area of data

handling.

The COBOL language available is the American

National Standard (ASCII) COBOL. This language

is used primarily for business-related applica-

tions.

The 1110 ASSEMBLER language is a powerful user

tool designed to facilitate the preparations,

editing, and debugging of machine level pro-

grams for execution instead of procedure level

programs.

This is a new system on the 1110 that offers

certain features not available from FORTRAN

V. It conforms to the ANSI FORTRAN standard

and encompasses revisions to the standard which

were expected to be approved during 1975.
 II  National Computer Center,  "IBM  370  to UNIVAC  1110 Conversion Guide
     I:   General Overview," March  1976.

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Scientific Software




The following is a brief discussion of a few of the scientific software




packages available on the NCC. For a complete list of scientific software




available on the UNIVAC 1110 which may or may not be supported by the  NCC,




please contact NCC User Services (see paragraph 6.1.4).
     o  SYMAP
     o  STAT PAK
     o  MATH PAK
     o  SPSS
     o  FMPS
     o  TSL
A graphics system designed for making visual aids




for presentations to nontechnical audiences.




A comprehensive library of 91 fundamental statis-




tical subprograms coded in FORTRAN V, including




Chi-square tests, regression analysis, time series




analysis, etc.




A comprehensive library of 84 fundamental mathe-




matical subprograms coded in FORTRAN V, including




numerical integration, curve fitting, matrix




manipulation, etc.




Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, and




integrated system of programs for analysis of social




science data.




Functional Mathematical Programming System, an




advanced mathematical programming language, which




may be used to solve difficult mathematical problems.




Time Sharing Library, a series of interactive statis-




tical analysis programs which provide a comprehensive




and unified resource for performing many different





types of data analysis expeditiously.

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     o  OMNITAB         - A highly user-oriented system of programs for




                          simple and complex numerical, statistical, and




                          data analysis. It was developed by the National




                          Bureau of Standards and is intended for a non-




                          programmer audience.




     o  SAS             - Statistical Analysis System, a uniform, simple




                          language in which to state the analysis to be




                          performed.







Business Software




Business software available on the NCC includes the following:




     o  SORT/MERGE      - A file manipulation package available in two ver-




                          sions:  a stand-alone parameter driver proces-




                          sor for use with COBOL and a SORT/MERGE subroutine




                          that must be invoked through an assembler lan-




                          guage interface.




     o  PERT            - Project Evaluation and Review Technique, a gen-




                          eralized applications program for project/plan-




                          ning and control. The modular design of PERT al-




                          lows separate processing of the time networks




                          and cost structure while simultaneously provid-




                          ing for time and cost reporting.




Data Base Management Software




     o  SYSTEM 2000     - A generalized data base management system which




        (S2K)             allows users to define new data bases, modify




                          the definition of existing data bases, retrieve

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                          and update values into data bases, and perform




                          data base maintenance functions. The English-like




                          command language of S2K enables the user to per-




                          form the above activities in either interactive




                          or batch modes* In addition, the Procedural Lan-




                          guage Interface feature permits the user to access




                          a data base through a COBOL or FORTRAN program.




                           S2K is developed by MRI Systems, Inc., Austin,




                          Texas.







Time Sharing Software




     o  GTS             - Conversational Time Sharing, a subsystem of the




                          UNIVAC 1100 Executive System. GTS provides a con-




                          versational time sharing interface to the 1110




                          computer system for simplified demand processing.







Miscellaneous Software




     o  SSG             - Symbolic Stream Generator, a processor which




                          produces a stream of data and/or control cards




                          (PROC's).




     o  SYMSTREAM       - A processor language that is the syntax directed




                          coding that gives directions to SSG.




     o  CPDMPH          - A utility processor which may be used to dump,




                          punch, and copy tape or mass storage  files,




     o  CalComp Soft-   - A package of basic plotter subroutines for use




        ware              with FORTRAN programs. The package includes

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                          PLOT, SYMBOL, WHERE, PLOTS, NUMBER,  SCALE,  AXIS,




                          FACTOR, NEWPEN, and LINE.




     o  COPIE           - A file manipulation utility which will accept




                          as input COBOL or FORTRAN created data files




                          residing on tape or mass storage and card files.




                          COPIES produces as output COBOL or FORTRAN  com-




                          patible data files. COPIE can also be used  to




                          convert or create IBM EBCDIC tape files.




     o  Concatenation   - A utility routine which may be used  with  ASCII




        Routine           COBOL, FORTRAN, and ASSEMBLER routines to pro-




                          vide for the concatenation of multifile reels




                          and multireel files into a single file.




UNIVAC File Utility Routines (FURPUR)




The FURPUR processor consists of a set of file maintenance routines for




manipulation of catalogued or temporary files containing data  or program




statements. There is a set of control statements recognized by the  Execu-




tive as calls to FURPUR. Whenever the Executive encounters a FURPUR con-




trol statement, the FURPUR processor will be loaded into core. FURPUR con-




tinues to process control statements until signaled by the Executive  that




the next statement is not a FURPUR control statement, at which time FURPUR




is terminated* Some of the FURPUR control statements available are:




     o  @CHG            - Changes element name, version name,  read  key,




                          write key, and mode of a file.

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o  ©CLOSE          - Writes two hardware EOF (end of file)  marks on




                     a magnetic tape and rewinds the tape.




o  ©GOPIN          - Copies elements from an element file located on




                     magnetic tape into a program file on FASTRAND  -




                     formatted mass storage.




o  ©COPOUT         - Copies a program file, or selected elements of




                     a program file, located on FASTRAND - formatted




                     mass storage onto a magnetic tape file in ele-




                     ment file format.




o  ©DELETE         - Drops catalogued files or marks elements in a




                     program file as deleted.




o  ©FIND           - Locates an element in a magnetic tape file (which




                     must be in element file format) and positions




                     the file before the element's label block.

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6.1.4  NCC User
User Services is part of the Data Systems Division at Research Triangle

Park, North Carolina, and was established to provide a central source of

information and problem solving support related to NCC UNIVAC 1110 processing^

This function consists of assistance in debugging problem runs, passing solu-

tions, etc., on to other users in the user community, as well as assisting

the IEM user converting to the UNIVAC system.


User Services may be reached as follows:

     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
     Data Systems Division
     User Services
     MD-34
     Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  27711

     FTS  629-2804
     Commercial  919-549-8411, Extension 2804


In addition to handling problems, User Services also provides an adminis-

trative interface user community. Requests for remote batch or demand

processing support are directed to User Services.  All users of the NCC must

be registered for accounting and security purposes.  Registration of qualified

users will be handled by User Services. The required forms may be obtained

from User Services.
II  National Computer Center, "IEM 370 to  UNIVAC 1110  Conversion Guide  I:
    General Overview," March 1976.
27  NCC USER'S REFERENCE MANUAL, U.S.  EPA, Data Systems  Division, National
    Computer Center, april 1974 (revised).

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6.1.5  Summary of References and Documentation

(1)  NCC USER'S REFERENCE MANUAL, U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency,
     Data Systems Division, National Computer Center,  Research Triangle
     Park, North Carolina (April 1974), revised.

(2)  UNIVAC 1100 Series FORTRAN V Programmer Reference Manual, Sperry-
     Univac Computer Systems, UP-4060,  Rev.  2 (March 1973).

(3)  UNIVAC 1100 Series Operating System Programmer Reference Manual, Sperry-
     Univac Computer Systems, UP-4144,  Rev.  3 (1973).

(4)  USER'S MANUAL FOR EPA SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE, Management
     Information and Data Systems Division,  Washington, D.C. (July  1975).

(5)  UNIVAC 1100 Series Introduction to Time Sharing for  GTS Users, Sperry-
     Univac Computer Systems, UP-8117 (1975).

(6)  UNIVAC 1100 Series American National Standard COBOL  (ASCII) Manual,
     Sperry-Univac Computer Systems, Up-7923, Rev. 1 (1974).

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                               SECTION 6.2







                       DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM 2000




                                CONTENTS




Number                            Item




6.2.1     Introduction. ................. UG-6.2.1-1




6.2.2     SYSTEM 2000 Overview	'	UG-6.2.2-1




6.2.3     SYSTEM 2000 References and Documentation.  .  .  . UG-6.2.3-1

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6.2.1  Introduction

The Fine Particle Emissions Information System (FPEIS) data base has been

implemented by use of the SYSTEM 2000* data base management system. SYSTEM

2000 has been used extensively to create management and technical informa-

tion data bases for government and nongovernment users. SYSTEM 2000 was

developed by MRI Systems Corporation of Austin, Texas, and was selected

as the method of implementation for the FPEIS because of its unique fea-

tures and flexibility.



Since many users of the FPEIS may not be computer system oriented, the authors

felt it advisable to include a brief discussion of SYSTEM 2000 in this report

to enable such users to gain a clearer understanding of SYSTEM 2000 and its

relevance to any user of the FPEIS. This is needed for several reasons.

First of all, the FPEIS is structured in such a way as to maximize the

utilization of SYSTEM 2000's unique features. This structure in turn will

dictate which data are to be entered, what constitutes a minimum data set,

etc. Secondly, the manner in which information is sorted and retrieved also

utilizes unique SYSTEM 2000 features. While many users will never request

data through direct interaction with the computer, it is important that

such users understand why data are arranged in a particular fashion or why

data retrieval must meet certain criteria. The key to understanding the

FPEIS data base is through an understanding of how SYSTEM 2000 works. Clearly,

it is not possible here to present a complete tutorial on SYSTEM 2000. A

more detailed discussion of SYSTEM 2000 may be obtained from the extensive

documentation available from MRI Systems Corporation, Austin, Texas.
*  SYSTEM 2000 is the registered trademark of MRI Systems Corporation, Austin,
   Texas.

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6.2.2  SYSTEM 2000 Overview^/

SYSTEM 2000  is a generalized data base management system that operates on

IBM 360 and  370 series, UNIVAC 1100 series, and GDC 6000 and CYBER 70 series

computers. The Basic SYSTEM 2000, with selected optional features, provides

the basis for developing information systems tailored to the requirements

of the application and the user. The following is a brief overview of SYSTEM

2000 and its capabilities.


THE USER VIEW

Self-Contained Capabilities

(1)  Simplicity—The SYSTEM 2000 self-contained languages are of a form

that was devised over many years of use. As an example, several key words

have three variations, e.g., HAS, HAVE, and HAVING.  Whenever a modifica-

tion to the SYSTEM 2000 languages are made, care is  taken to ensure "gram-

matical" correctness. In addition to being simple to use and easy to under-

stand, most SYSTEM 2000 commands have abbreviations. This simplicity was

also extended to data; that is, a user may specify a component's name or

numeric .identifier whenever the component is used in a command. For example,

C100 or SOURCE CATEGORY. Taken together, the command language and the data

components can in most cases self-document the query. For example:
II  Gorman, M. M., and E. A. Wallish, "SYSTEM 2000 Capabilities," MRI Sys-
    tems Corporation (1974).

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          PRINT SOURCE CATEGORY, SOURCE NAME   WHERE   STATE




          G EQ KS:




             or




          PR C100, C100 WH C170 EQ KS:




(2)  Data Independence—One of the cardinal principles that permeates SYSTEM




2000 is that the user's logical view of the data structure is free from




the restrictive conventions of data processing hardware. Thus a user per-




ceives only a natural hierarchical or linear view of his data organization.




The computer, however, has its own view of the data; thus single values,




multiple values, or global values can be changed, added, deleted, or re-




trieved without the user being aware of processes involved. In addition




to a single user view of the data structure, passwords may be employed




to present a subset of the structure, or the appearance of an entirely




different structure.







(3)  Multi-Record, Multi-File Capabilities—SYSTEM 2000's qualification




clause in the Queue or Immediate languages allows for complex data selec-




tion for either retrieval or change. SYSTEM 2000 also allows definitions




of multi-record structures which may be linked by a single higher key ele-




ment for network type retrievals.







(4)  Interactive—SYSTEM 2000 is designed as an interactive system.  In its




original conception—some 20 years ago—there was provided a well engineered




foundation on which all its features are now built. The user may envoke




a command echo function which echos for the user all commands that were

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received. There is a large variety of diagnostic messages, and because of




the basic design of the system, all commands received the most immediate




response possible*







(5)  Batch--SYSTEM 2000 has multiple methods for data base interrogation.




All of these query languages may be transmitted to the computer in either




the batch mode or the interactive mode.







(6)  Maintenance and Query Data Editing—SYSTEM 2000 supports three types




of data editing. The first is automatic and consists of data type check-




ing and rudimentary field size checking. The second type is user coded and




is supported by the advanced TP monitor. The third type is "hindsight" check-




ing. That is, a user is easily able to check for illegal data values, ranges,




etc., with SYSTEM 2000 natural language commands once the data are loaded.







(7)  Arithmetic—SYSTEM 2000 is able to perform arithmetic computation on




data that has been selected for either retrieval or for storage back into




the data base. SYSTEM 2000 is also able to "hold" the results of data searches




for use in another query. The conditional clauses can contain Boolean op-




erators, relational operators (GE, LT, etc.), range searches, and nested




conditions*







(8)  Report Formatting Report--First, there exists in the Immediate lan-




guage the ability to place multiple retrieval commands in an invokable Macro.




These stored commands can cause the production of headers, trailers, re-




port dates, sorted columnar data with titles, subtotals, and totals. The

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arithmetic functions include COUNT, SUM, MIN, MAX, AVG, and SIGMA. A second




method is through a fully developed Report Writer.







(9)  Linkage to Procedural Capabilities—SYSTEM 2000's advanced TP Moni-




tor is able to direct a transaction to SYSTEM 2000, a procedural program,




or to a procedural program which utilizes SYSTEM 2000 for data selection




and retrieval. Within the procedural languages, simple English-like state-




ments provide for security, data base management, data selection for re-




trieval or maintenance, audit trail creation, and damaged data base recovery.




These procedural capabilities are currently available in FORTRAN, COBOL,




and assembly languages.







(10)  Mixed Views of Data—SYSTEM 2000 offers simple to use methods of




"creating" different views of a data structure. This is accomplished through




the use of passwords. SYSTEM 2000's passwords are independent of each other;




thus, each password is able to have described to it a logical subset of




the hierarchical structure. For each such logical subset description the




user may have retrieval, update, and qualification authorities for any or




all of the elements. Through the English-like password definition language,




these subsets can be dynamically created or discarded. A SYSTEM 2000 data




structure may be designed to contain one entry type or multiple entry types.




The password definition language may be used to shield one entry type's




description from the other*

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(11)  Schema Modification--SYSTEM 2000 allows the user to change the data




base definition. The changes may be administrative in nature, i.e., pass-




word redefinition, component name changing, component number changing, and




data type redesignation. The changes may also be structural, i.e., adding




to the definition of a new element, deleting an element's definition, adding




a repeating group, etc. For some classes of changes, the modification re-




quires no change to existing stored data, and for others, the user is not




aware of the required stored data changes. All structure modification is




password controlled.







(12)  Input Record Definition—SYSTEM 2000 utilizes the entry as the load




vehicle. An entry is a collection of related data sets and a data set is




the value occurrence for a particular element set. Because the entry is




variable in length--in terms pf the quantity of data sets loaded—the for-




mats for load transactions are user definable. The definition process may




be "real-time," a stored macro, or a formatted screen through a CRT input.




For complex entry creation, a procedural language program can be written




that selects, edits, and merges data from a single or multiple automated




files. These programs may be invoked in a batch or TP environment depending




upon the TP employed.







(13)  Geographical Facilities—SYSTEM 2000 currently does not contain the




automatic facilities for standard geographic coordinates. SYSTEM 2000 does,




however, contain all the processing features that would enable this fea-




ture to be implemented easily. For example, data values are currently

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translated to a computable format. SYSTEM 2000 also contains a range de-




termination condition. An example, therefore, of how the geographic coordinate




system grammar would appear would be:  PRINT COUNT SITE NAME WHERE UTM-X




SPANS < UTM-X min > * < UTM-X max > AND UTM-Y SPANS < UTM-Y min > * < UTM-Y




max > :.







(14)  Extracting—SYSTEM 2000 has the capability of "dumping" whole entries,




part of entries, or computational results. These data may be then used for




input to another data base, for qualification data in subsequent  queries,




and for use in other non-SYSTEM 2000 processing programs.







Procedural Capabilities




(1)  New or Extensions of Existing Languages—MRI Systems Corporation feels




that existing procedural oriented languages (POL), i.e., COBOL or FORTRAN,




are so widely accepted that to develop an additional procedural-oriented




language would be counter-productive to a policy of standardization. MRI,




therefore, brought to these languages—in simple English-like phrases—many




of the natural language data selection and retrieval commands, many of




the data base maintenance and control commands, the data base audit trail




retention and data base recovery commands, etc. The results achieved are




procedural programs that have their data base management commands written




in a language that is machine independent.

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(2)  Self-Contained Facilities in Procedural Languages—Many of the SYSTEM




2000 data base control statements are "1 for 1" available in the procedural




oriented language. Much of the WHERE clause logic is also available in the




procedural oriented languages available in the POL. The data selection




logic is different in form, but very similar in logic to that of the SYSTEM




2000 natural languages. Therefore, since the concepts are similar, the




"retaining" necessary is minimal. Once learned, users state that their POL




programs are easier to design, program, debug, and maintain.







(3)  Nature of the Language Extension—MRI, in keeping with its principle




of increasing user throughput, has designed its POL extensions to be sim-




ple English-like statements. For example:  LOCATE MANUFACTURER WHERE GENERIC




DEVICE TYPE EQ ESP. The results of this command would be an array of pointers




to those data sets containing qualified manufacturers. MRI in keeping also




with its principle of increasing computer throughput, contains a precompiler




which translates these English-like statements into "hard" calls to sub-




routines. The user, therefore, has both the simplicity of command definition




and the swiftness of command execution.







(4)  Data Independence—SYSTEM 2000 POL extensions are such that changes




to the data structure definition do not impact the POL program--providing




of course that the data elements to be retrieved have not been removed.




The user, therefore, has a high degree of independence from structure modifi-




cation.

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PERFORMANCE





Interactive Mode




(1)  Response Time—While response performance is certainly a function of




particular fields queried by the user, the nature of the query (e.g.,  multi-




entry or single entry conditioning), and the number of users, number of




entries retrieved or updated, and data base parameters (entry length,  data




base organization, etc.), SYSTEM 2000's storage structure, query processor,




buffer management routines, easily enable the average response time to be




less than 10 sec.







(2)  Storage Requirements




     Disk—SYSTEM 2000 data bases are able to process from either tape or




     mass storage requirements, that is, there is a Sequential File Process-




     ing feature (tape) and a standard processing capability (disk). The




     storage structure for SYSTEM 2000 data on disk is very sophisticated




     as the system was designed to be interactive.







     Core--SYSTEM 2000 currently occupies 25 to 30K words on CDC and UNIVAC




     computers, and 120 to 300K bytes on IBM computers. The size of core




     available directly affects processing speeds.







(3)  Degradation and Recovery—SYSTEM 2000 has very sophisticated capabili-




ties for garbage collecting and reuse. In addition, there exists capabilities




to reorganize—on a selective basis—the tables that comprise a SYSTEM 2000




data base. Index table reorganization tends to greatly enhance the query




throughput.

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Batch Mode




Processing in batch is similar to the response above with the following




exception. SYSTEM 2000 has Queue Mode processing. That is, a selection of




natural language commands and the commands in a POL program are able to




be "batch" processed. Basically, all the queued commands are analyzed to




determine the largest single subset of data that is needed to satisfy the




"action-clause" part of a query command. The action-clauses are then serially




processed against the subset.







Procedural Capabilities




All SYSTEM 2000 POL commands are compilable into "hard" code. This means




that SYSTEM 2000 POL commands are executed directly rather than interpreted




then executed. Savings are therefore significant.







NETWORK CAPABILITIES




While the SYSTEM 2000 data structure is hierarchical in nature, certain




network structures can be achieved through the natural languages, through




LINK commands, and through the establishment of higher level elements which




contain network relationship values.







SECURITY




SYSTEM 2000 offers very comprehensive security capabilities. In general,




security is divided into system use protection, entry use protection, and




element use protection. System use protection in SYSTEM 2000 is either a




function of its advanced TP monitor or the TP monitor under which SYSTEM




2000 is functioning. Under the SYSTEM 2000 TP monitor, there exists posi-





tive terminal ID security, user security, and transaction security.

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Data base use protection in SYSTEM 2000 is achieved through a password.




If the user has the correct password for the correct data base, access to




the data base is granted.







Entry use protection in SYSTEM 2000 is achieved through an element that




has been declared as the entry key and that has a unique value for each




entry.







Element use security is achieved in SYSTEM 2000 through a password. For




each password, explicit permissions must be given for each element over




which the password is to have control. The permissions allow data retrieval,




data updating, data element use in a qualification clause for a retrieval




action, and data element use in a qualification clause for an update ac-




tion. Of singular importance in any secure system is the ability to dynami-




cally change all security permissions.







DATA AND PROGRAM RELIABILITY




(1)  Recovery and Back-Up Procedures—SYSTEM 2000 provides an efficient




and easy to use mechanism for data base recovery from systems failures with




an acceptable level of data loss. This process involves the periodic dumping




of complete data bases onto off-line storage and the continual recording




of parsed update transactions as they occur from any update source in order




to repeat all or selectively those update operations which are not reflected




on a back-up copy.

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(2)  Access Controls and Data Integrity—SYSTEM 2000 has controls which




protect the data base from unrecognized damage. At the beginning of every




update, the data base is flagged "damaged" and only after every data change




has been written back onto the disk is the flag turned off. SYSTEM 2000




also traps all POL program errors to assure proper data base close outs




before returning to the host computer's operating system.







The security as described above provides supplemental control for file




protection.







Finally, file protection is additionally achieved through file lock-out




at the moment data or indices are about to be changed. This means that the




lock-out is achieved on a command by command basis rather than the 'update-




job1 basis.

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6.2.3  SYSTEM 2000 References and Documentation

(1)  SYSTEM 2000 REFERENCE MANUAL, MRI Systems Corporation,  Austin,  Texas
     (1974).

(2)  SYSTEM 2000 PROCEDURAL LANGAUGE FEATURE - FORTRAN,  MRI  Systems  Corpora-
     tion, Austin, Texas (July 1973).

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                               SECTION 603







                        STANDARD DATA INPUT FORMS




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6.3.1     Introduction	UG-6.3.1-1




6.3.2     FPEIS Data Input Forms	„  .  .  .  UG-6.3.2-1

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6.3.1  Introduction




Standard data input forms for the FPEIS may be found following this  dis-




cussion. There are six forms in all.  These forms may be reproduced for use




in encoding emissions testing data.  Specific encoding instructions are given




in Section 2.

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70

71

72

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76

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Capacity
77

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Feed Material Composition*
46

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52

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55

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Flow Rate*
56

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60

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47

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49

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66

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70

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74

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70

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73

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75

74

77

% H2O
75

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Kinetic
78

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FINE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM
DATA INiPUT FORMS
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MEASUREMENT PARTICULARS
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16

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Measurement Size Range
Lower
16

17

18

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Upper
21

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29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

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Start Time
46

47

48

49

Sampling
Period**
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51

52

53

54

Aerosol
Flow Rate**
55

56

57

58

59

60

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Gas Conditions at
Measurement Location**
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61

62

63

64

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65

66

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69

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70

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                                           UG-6.4-1
         SECTION 6.4
FPEIS STANDARD REPORT OUTPUT

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                                              FINE PARMCUI ATF. EMISSIONS  INFORMATION  SYSTFM
                                                          FPFIS SUMMARY  REPORT
TEST SFRIKS  NO:
               HST SKRTFS  AT  SI IK FW  Of,/?]/73 TO 0*/?l/73    BY:  JACKO.R.B. F.T  AL.«  PURDUE  UNIVERSITY
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                                  TOTAL
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                                                                                TOTAL  NUM CONC=  2.383F+OS
                                                                                                                                                  s

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                               SECTION 6.5







                        FPEIS DATA BASE STRUCTURE




                                CONTENTS




Number                            Item                         Page




6.5.1     Introduction	 UG-6.5.1-1




6.5.2     SYSTEM 2000 Data Base Definition	UG-6.5.2-1

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6.5.1  Introduction
Direct access to the FPEIS requires that the user have a working knowledge




of the SYSTEM 2000 Data Base Management System.  The key to  the sorting and




retrieval of data is the data base definition. This is a list of all  of the




data elements which are identified by unique component numbers and which




are arranged in a hierarchical structure. Section 6.5.2,  which follows,




gives the SYSTEM 2000 data base definition for the FPEIS.

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6.5.2  SYSTEM 2000 Data Base Structure




10*  FPEIS (name X (5))




50*  Category (RG)




     100*  Source category (name X (17) in 50)




     110*  Source characteristics (RG in 50)




           120*  Type of operation (name X (17) in  110)




           130*  Feed material class (name X (17) in  110)




           140*  Operating mode class (name X (20)  in  110)




           150*  Source name (name X (25) in 110)




           160*  Site name (name X (40) in 110)




           170*  Zone location (number 99 in 110)




           180*  UTM-X (decimal number 999.9 in 110)




           190*  UTM-Y (decimal number 9999.9 in 110)




           200*  Address (nonkey name X (20) in 110)




           210*  City (name X (18) in 110)




           220*  State (name XX in 110)




           230*  Zip code (nonkey integer number 9(5)  in 110)




           300*  Test series (RG in 110)




                 310*  Test series number (integer number 9(5) in 300)




                 320*  Test series reference (name X (60) in 300)




                 330*  Name of testing group (name X (50) in 300)




                 340*  Series start date (nonkey date  in 300)




                 350*  Series finish date (nonkey date in 300)




                 355*  Date FPEIS entry (date in 300)

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      360*  Test series remark 1 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      361*  Test series remark 2 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      362*  Test series remark 3 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      363*  Test series remark 4 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      364*  Test series remark 5 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      365*  Test series remark 6 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      366*  Test series remark 7 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      367*  Test series remark 8 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      368*  Test series remark 9 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




      369*  Test series remark 10 (nonkey text X (65) in 300)




400*  Control devices (RG in 300)




      410*  Generic device type (name X (20) in 400)




      420*  Device class (name X (12) in 400)




      430*  Device category (nonkey text X (33) in 400)




      440*  Device commercial name (name X (30) in 400)




      450*  Manufacturer (name X (30) in 400)




      460*  Device description 1 (nonkey text X (60) in 400)




      461*  Device description 2 (nonkey text X (60) in 400)




500*  Design specification (RG in 400)




      510*  Device number (integer number 9 in 500)




      520*  Specification number 2 (integer number 99 in 500)




      530*  Specification type (nonkey name X (30) in 500)




      540*  Specification value (nonkey name X (20) in 500)




600*  Test characteristics (RG in 300)




      610*  Subseries number (integer number 999 in 600)

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620*  Subseries test date (nonkey date in 600J

630*  Subseries start time (nonkey integer number 9(4) in
      600)

640*  Subseries finish time (nonkey integer number 9(4)
      in 600)

650*  Sampling location (name X in 600)

660*  Sampling location description (name X (40)
      in 600

670*  Source operating mode (nonkey text X (30) in 600)

680*  Source operating rate (nonkey text X (17) in 600)

690*  Percent design capacity (nonkey text X (17) in 600)

700*  Source feed material (nonkey text X (30) in 600)

710*  Feed material composition (nonkey text X (35) in
      600)

720*  Volumetric flow rate (nonkey decimal number 9(5).9
      in 600)

730*  Gas velocity sampling location (nonkey decimal number
      999.9 in 600)

740*  Gas temperature sampling location (nonkey integer number
      9999 in 600)

750*  Pressure sampling location (nonkey integer number
      9(5) in 600)

760*  Moisture content (nonkey decimal number 99.9 in 600)

770*  Percent isokinetic sampling (nonkey integer number
      999 in 600)

780*  CO-2 (decimal number 99.99 in 600)

781*  CO (decimal number 99.99 in 600)

782*  0-2 (decimal number 99.99 in 600)

783*  N-2 (decimal number 99.99 in 600)

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790*  Trace gases in PPM (nonkey text X (49) in 600)

800*  Mass train - total mass concentration mantissa (nonkey
      decimal number 99.999 in 600)

810*  Mass train - total mass concentration exponent -•
      (nonkey integer number 99 in 600)

820*  Mass train - front half mass concentration mantissa
      (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

830*  Mass train - front half mass concentration exponent
      (nonkey integer number 99 in 600)

840*  Mass train comments (nonkey text X (45) in 600)

850*  Density (nonkey decimal number 99.99 in 600)

860*  Density determination (nonkey text X in 600)

870*  Resistivity-mantissa (nonkey decimal number 9.99 in
      600)

880*  Resistivity-exponent (nonkey integer number 99 in 600)

890*  Resistivity determination (nonkey text X in 600)

900*  Physical properties comments (nonkey text X (50) in
      600)

910*  Subseries remark-1 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

911*  Subseries remark-2(nonkey text X (65) in 600)

912*  Subseries remark-3 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

913*  Subseries remark-4 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

914*  Subseries remark-5 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

915*  Subseries remark-6 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

916*  Subseries remark-7 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

917*  Subseries remark-8 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

918*  Subseries remark-9 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

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       919*  Subseries remark-10 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

       920*  Subseries remark-11 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

       921*  Subseries remark-12 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

       922*  Subseries remark-13 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

       923*  Subseries remark-14 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

       924*  Subseries remark-15 (nonkey text X (65) in 600)

1000*  Control device operating parameters (EG in 600)

      1010*  Control Device number (integer number 9 in 1000)

      1020*  Parameter number 2 (integer number 99 in 1000)

      1030*  Parameter type (nonkey name X (50) in 1000)

      1040*  Parameter value (nonkey name X (20) in 1000)

1100*  Bioassay analysis (RG in 600)

      1110*  Bioassay test type (name X (20)  in 1100)

      1120*  Bioassay test remarks (nonkey name X (45) in 1100)

      1200*  Chemical calibration/calculation (integer number
             9 in 600)

      1205*  Diameter basis (integer number 9 in 600)

      1210*  Upper boundary limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999
             in 600)

      1220*  Stage-1 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

      1230*  Stage-2 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

      1240*  Stage-3 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

      1250*  Stage-4 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

      1260*  Stage-5 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

      1270*  Stage-6 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

      1280*  Stage-7 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999 in 600)

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      1290*  Stage-8 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999  in  600)

      1300*  Stage-9 limit (nonkey decimal number 99.999  in  600)

1400* Chemical analysis (RG in 600)

      1410*  SASDAD chemical ID (integer number 9999  in 1400)

      1420*  Analysis method (name X in 1400)

      1430*  Filter/total (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1432*  Stage-1 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1434*  Stage-2 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1436*  Stage-3 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1438*  Stage-4 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1440*  Stage-5 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1442*  Stage-6 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1444*  Stage-7 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1446*  Stage-8 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

      1448*  Stage-9 (nonkey text X (6) in 1400)

1500* Run group (RG in 600)

      1505*  Run number (integer number 99 in 1500)

      1510*  Measurement instrument/method number (integer number
             9 in 1500)

      1520*  Measurement instrument/method name (name X (30) in
             1500)

      1530*  Measurement start time (nonkey integer number 9999
             in 1500)

      1540*  Sampling period duration (nonkey decimal number
             9999.9 in 1500)

      1550*  Sampling flow rate (nonkey decimal number 9999.99
             in 1500)

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       1560*  Sampling train temperature (nonkey integer number
              9(4) in 1500)

       1570*  Sampling train pressure (nonkey integer number 9(5)
              in 1500)

      1580*  Percent moisture (nonkey decimal number 99.9 in
             1500)

      1590*  Dilution factor (nonkey decimal number 9(4).9 in
             1500)

      1600*  Measurement size range - lower limit (decimal number
             99.999 in 1500)

      1610*  Measurement size range - upper limit (decimal num-
             ber 99.999 in 1500)

      1620*  Collection surface/substrate (nonkey text X (55)
             in 1500)

      1630*  Run remark-1 (nonkey text X (65) in 1500)

      1631*  Run remark-2 (nonkey text X (65) in 1500)

      1632*  Run remark-3 (nonkey text X (65) in 1500)

      1640*  Particle diameter basis (integer number 9 in 1500)

      1645*  Concentration basis (integer number in 1500)

      1650*  Upper diameter boundary (nonkey decimal number
             9(3).9(3) in 1500)

1700* Particle size distribution date (RG in 1500)

      1710*  Diameter boundary (nonkey decimal number 9(2).9(3)
             in 1700)

      1715*  Calibration/calculation (nonkey integer number 9
             in 1700)

      1720*  Concentration value - mantissa (nonkey decimal
             number 9.999 in 1700)

      1730*  Concentration value - exponent (nonkey integer
             number 99 in 1700)

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1800* SARDAD table (RG)




      1810*  SAROAD number (integer number 9(4) in 1800)





      1820*  SAROAD chemical name (name X (27) in 1800)




1900* Chemical analysis type table (RG)




      1910*  Chemical analysis code (name X in 1900)




      1920*  Chemical analysis method (name X (75) in 1700)

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                               SECTION 6.6







                    LIST OF KEY/NONKEY DATA ELEMENTS




                                CONTENTS




Number                            Item                         Page




6.6.1     Introduction.  .......... 	  .. UG-6.6.1-L




6.6.2     KEY Data Elements 	  ...... UG-6.6.2-1




6.6.3     MONKEY Data Elements	 UG-6.6.3-1

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6.6.1  Introduction

Data elements in a SYSTEM 2000 data base may be either KEY or NDNKEY.  This

designation determines whether a particular data element may be accessed

directly or must be qualified by including additional information. KEY

elements may be selected directly; NONKEY elements require qualification   (

by a KEY element. For example, the data element GENERIC DEVICE TYPE is KEY

and may be used to directly access the data of interest, such as in the

fo1lowing:

     PRINT TEST SERIES NUMBER WHERE GENERIC DEVICE TYPE EQ ESP:

If, however, the data element is NONKEY as in the case of SERIES START DATE,

then qualification will be required:

     IF SERIES START DATE GT 1/1/76 THEN PRINT TEST SERIES NUMBER WHERE
     NAME OF TESTING GROUP EQ XYZ LABORATORY:

In this case, the KEY element, NAME OF TESTING GROUP, is used to qualify

the request regarding a NONKEY element.


Sections 6.6.2 and 6.6.3 which follow list the KEY and NONKEY data elements,

respectively, along with their SYSTEM 2000 component numbers.

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6.6.2  KEY Data Elements
          Component Number
                100
                120
                130
                140
                150
                160
                170
                180
                190
                210
                220
                310
                320
                330
                355
                410
                420
                440
                450
               .510
                520
                610
                650
                660
                780
                781
                782
                783
               1010
               1020
               1110
    Data Element
Source Category
Type of Operation
Feed Material Class
Operating Mode Class
Source Name
Site Name
Zone Location
UTM-X
UTM-Y
City
State
Test Series Number
Test Series Reference
Name of Testing Group
Date FPEIS Entry
Generic Device Type
Device Class
Device Commercial Name
Manufacturer
Device Number
Specification Number 2
Subseries Number
Sampling Location
Sampling Location Description
CO-2
CO
0-2
N-2
Control Device Number
Parameter Number 2
Bioassay Test Type

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Component Number              Data Element

     1200                 Chemical Calibration/Calculation
     1205                 Diameter Basis
     1410                 SAROAD Chemical ID
     1420                 Analysis Method
     1505                 Run Number
     1510                 Measurement Instrument/Method Number
     1520                 Measurement Instrument/Method Name
     1600                 Measurement Size Range - Lower Limit
     1610                 Measurement Size Range - Upper Limit
     1640                 Particle Diameter Basis
     1645                 Concentration Basis

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6.6.3  NOMKEY Data Elements
          Component Number
                200
                230
                340
                350
                360-369
                430
                460-461
                530
                540
                620
                630
                640
                670
                680
                690
                700
                710
                720
                730
                740
                750
                760
                770
                790
                800

                810

                820

                830
      Data Element
Address
Zip Code
Series Start Date
Series Finish Date
Test Series Remark 1-10
Device Category
Device Description 1 and 2
Specification Type
Specification Value
Subseries Test Date
Subseries Start Time
Subseries Finish Time
Source Operating Mode
Source Operating Rate
Percent Design Capacity
Source Feed Material
Feed Material Composition
Volumetric Flow Rate
Gas Velocity Sampling Location
Gas Temperature Sampling Location
Pressure Sampling Location
Moisture Content
Percent Isokinetic Sampling
Trace Gases in PPM
Mass Train - Total Mass Concentration
  Mantissa
Mass Train - Total Mass Concentration
  Exponent
Mass Train - Front Half Mass Concentra-
  tion Mantissa
Mass Train - Front Half Mass Concentra-
  tion Exponent

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Component Number                Data Element
      840                 Mass Train Comments
      850                 Density
      860                 Density Determination
      870                 Resistivity - Mantissa
      880                 Resistivity - Exponent
      890                 Resistivity Determination
      900                 Physical Properties Comments
      910-924             Subseries Remark 1-15
     1030                 Parameter Type
     1040                 Parameter Value
     1120                 Bioassay Test Remarks
     1210                 Upper Boundary Limit
     1220                 Stage - 1 Limit
     1230                 Stage - 2 Limit
     1240                 Stage - 3 Limit
     1250                 Stage - 4 Limit
     1260                 Stage - 5 Limit
     1270                 Stage - 6 Limit
     1280                 Stage - 7 Limit
     1290                 Stage - 8 Limit
     1300                 Stage - 9 Limit
     1430                 Filter/Total
     1432                 Stage - 1
     1434                 Stage - 2
     1436                 Stage - 3
     1438                 Stage - 4
     1440                 Stage - 5
     1442                 Stage - 6
     1444                 Stage - 7
     1446                 Stage - 8

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Component Number                Data Element
     1448                 Stage - 9
     1530                 Measurement Start Time
     1540                 Sampling Period Duration
     1550                 Sampling Flow Rate
     1560                 Sampling Train Temperature
     1570                 Sampling Train Pressure
     1580                 Percent Moisture
     1620                 Collection Surface/Substrate
     1630-1632            Run Remark 1, 2, and 3
     1650                 Upper Diameter Boundary
     1710                 Diameter Boundary
     1715                 Calibration/Calculation
     1720                 Concentration Value - Mantissa
     1730                 Concentration Value - Exponent

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6.7  Test Series Numbers and Refernces  in the FPEIS




This section provides a master listing  of test  series numbers and refer-




ences for the data in the FPEIS data base. As new testing results are added




to the FPEIS, this master listing will  be updated.

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Teat Scries
    No.
Report's Author and Name
                                       Testing Equipment
                                                                                                    Control Equipment
                                                                                                                           No. of ffuna
               Harris, 0. B.,  and D. C.
                 Drehmel, "Fractional Effi-
                 ciency of Metal Fume Con-
                 trol as Determined by
                 Brink Impactor." EPA/CSL
                 (1973).

               Harris, D. B. ,  and D. C.
                 Drehmel, "fractional Effi-
                 ciency of Metal Fume Con-
                 trol as Determined by
                 Brink Inpactor," EPA/CSL
                 (1973).

               Harris, D. B.,  and D. C.
                 Drehmel, "Fractional Effi-
                 ciency of Metal Fume Con-
                 trol as Determined by
                 Brink Impactor," EFA/CSL
                 (1973).

               Harris, D. B.,  and D. C.
                 Drehmel, "Fractional Effi-
                 ciency of Metal Fume Con-
                 trol as Determined by
                 Brink Impactor," EFA/CSL
                 (1973).

               Harris, D. B.,  and D. C.
                 Drehnel, "Fractional Effi-
                 ciency of Metal Fume Con-
                 trol as Determined by
                 Brink Impactor," EPA/CSL
                 (1973).

               Statnlck, R. M.,  "Measurement
                 of S02, Paniculate, and
                 Trace Elements  In a Copper
                 Smelter Converter and
                 Roaster/Reverberatory Gas
                 Streams," EFA/CSL
                               Brink Iropactor Model B, 5-stage.
                                 Gelmnn type "A" final filter
                                 flow rate •* 2.83 1pm
                                        Ap " 10"Hg
                               Brink Impactor Model B, 5-stage,
                                 Gelman type "A" final filter
                                 flow rate - 2.83 Ipm
                                        Ap - 10'llg
                               Brink Impactor Model B,  5-stage,
                                 Gelman type "A" final  filter
                                 flow rate - 2.83 Ipn
                                        Ap - 10"Hg
                               Brink Impactor Model  B,  5-stage,
                                 Gelman Type "A" final  filter
                                 flow rate • 2.83 Ipm
                                        Ap - IO"Hg
                               Brink Impactor Model  B,  5-Btage,
                                 Gelman type "A" final  filter
                                 flow rate = 2.83 Ipm
                                        Ap - 10"Hg
Brink Impactor (Model R) at
  Inlets, Andersen Sampler
  (Mark III) at outlets
  Brink flow rate - 2.R3 1pm
  Andersen flow rate • 23.8 1pm
                                                                                      Zn Roaster
                                                                                                                   Wet ESP
                                                                    Cu Converter
                                                                                                 Wet ESP
                                                                    Zn Sintering
                                                                                                 Dry F.SP
                                                                    Pb Sintering
                                                                                                 Baghouse (Orion)
                                                                    Pb  Blast  Furnace
                                                                                                 Baghouse (wool felt)
                                                                    Cu  Roaater and
                                                                      Reverneratory  Furnace
                                                                      (ASARCO)
Dry ESP (pipe) and
  parallel type ESP
                                                                                                                                                                         rO

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Test Series
                  Report's Author  and  Name
        Testing _E_qulpment__
                                                                                                Source
                                                                                                                       Control  Equipment
                                                       _Ho. of ..Run_s_
     7         Statnlck, R. M.,  "Measurement
                 of SOj, Participate,  and
                 Trace Elements  In a Copper
                 Smelter Converter and
                 Roaster/Keverheratory Gas
                 Streams," EPA/CSL

     B         McCain, J. D. , and VI. B.
                 Smith. "Lone Star Steel
                 Steam-Hydro Air Cleaning
                 System Evaluation," EPA-
                 650/2-74-028 (197/*).

     9         Cooper, D. W., and D. P.
                 Andersen, "Dynactor Scrub-
                 ber Evaluation," CCA  Cor-
                 poration (1976)

    10         Harris, D. B., "Tests Per-
                 formed at Celotex Corpora-
                 tion, Coldsborn, North
                 Carolina

    11         Harris. D. R., and J. A.
                 Turner, "Partlculate  and
                 SOj/SO.* Measurement; Around
                 an Anthracite Steam Genera-
                 tor Baghouse."  EPA/CSL  (1973)

    12         McKenna, J. D., "Applying
                 Fabric Filtration  tnCn.il-
                 Flred Industrial Bollers:
                 A Preliminary Pilot Scale
                 Investigation," Envi ro-
                 Syatems and Research, Inc.
                 (1974)

    13         Cowherd, 0., et a I., "Hazard-
                 ous Emission Characterization
                 of Utility Boilers."  F.PA-650/
                 2-75-066
Brink Impactor (Model B) at
  inlets, Andersen Sampler
  (Kirk III) at onttfits
  Brink (low rate « 2.R1 1pm
  Andersen fli>w r.ite c 23.8 I pin
Brink Impactor at Inlet and
  Andersen Sampler at outlet.
  Optical particle counter
  and diffusion battery.
  Method 5 technique.

Andersen (Mark III)  14 1pm
PI I at Impactor
Brink Impactor
  f 1 ow rate 3 4.7 I pen
         Ap - 10'llR
Anderaen Sampler
Brink Impat'tor
                                                                                       Cu Converter
                                     Open Hearth  Furnace
                                     Test Aerosol  from
                                       Oust  Feeder
                                     Asphalt  Roofing
Pulverized Coal-Fired
  Roller (anthracite)
  Pennsylvania Power
  and Light Company
Con 1 -FI red Ind u s t rIa 1
  Roller Korr Industries.
  Concord, North Carolina
                                     Utility Boiler
                                                                                                                    Plate  type  ESP
                              Lone Star Steel Stea
                               Hydro Scrubber
                              Uynactor Scruhber
                                                                   Afterburner
Baghouse
  bulked weave, glass
  fiber bags with a
  Teflon finish
                                                                   Notncx
                                                                     Baghnuse
                                                                                                  38
                                                                                                  50
                                                                   Cyclone

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   Test  Series
      No. 	
             Report's Author and Name
                                                   TestinR Equipment
                                                                                       Source
                                                                                                             Control Equipment
                                                                                                                                   Bo. of Runs
       15
       16
17
18
19
                 Stntnlck, R.  M. . and D. C.
                   Drehmel, "Fine Partlculate
                   Control Using SO  Scrubber*,"
                   EPA (1974).
                 Statnlck, R.  H. , and D. C.
                   Drehmel, "Fine Participate
                   Control Using SO, Scrubbers,"
                   EPA (1974).

                 Statnlck, R.  M. , and D. C.
                   Drehmel, "Fine Partlculate
                   Control Using S02 Scrubbers,"
                   EPA (1974).

                 Riggenbach,  J. D. , E. D.
                   Johnson and H. K. Ramlln,
                   "Measurement of Partlculate
                   Grain Loadings, Particle Sice
                   Distribution, and Sulfur Gas
                   Concentrations at Hoerner
                   Waldorf's  Pulp and Papermlll
                   No. 3 Recovery System, Vols.
                   I, II, and  III, Environmental
                   Science and Engineering, Inc.

                 Shannon, L-  J., et al.,
                   "St. Loula/Unlon Electric
                   Refuse Firing Demonstration
                   Air Pollution Test Report."
Brink Impactor and Andersen
  Sampler.  Total Partlculates
  using EPA Method S.
Brink Impactor and Andersen
  Sampler.   Total Partlculates
  using EPA  Method 5.
                                           Brink Impactor  and Andersen
                                             Sampler.   Total Partlculates
                                             using EPA  Method 5.
                                           Brink Impactor
Total Mass  by EPA Method 5
  Brink Impactor and Andersen
  Sampler
                                                                               Coal-Fired  Power Boiler
                                                                                 (TVA,  Shawnee)
                                                                               Coal-Fired Power Boiler
                                                                                 (TVA,  Shawnee)
                                    No.  6  Fuel Oil Flrod
                                      Power  Boiler (Mystic)
                                    Pulp  and  Papermill Re-
                                      covery  Bller
                                                                                                                 TCA Scrubber
                                                                                                                 Venturi Scrubber
                            Venturl HgO Scrubber
                                                                                                           F.SP
                                                                                                                                        38
Coal-Fired  Utility
  Boiler Refuse Firing
  Demonntration,
  St.  Louis/Union Electric
                                                                                                           ESP
                                                                                                                                        2«
       20         McCain, J.  D. ,  "Evaluation of
                   Aronetlcs Two-Phase Jet
                   Scrubber," EPA-650/2-74-129
                                           Brink Impactor, Andersen
                                             Sampler Method 5, Optical
                                             Particle Counter, Diffu-
                                             sion Battery + CNC
                                    Ferro-Alloy Electric Arc
                                      Furnace
                            Aronetlcs Two-Phase
                              Jet  Scrubber
                                                                                                                                               41
       21
                 Bosch, J.  C.,  M. J. Ftlat,
                   and B.  F.  Hrutflord, "Site
                   Distribution of Aerosols
                   From a  Kraft Mill Recovery
                   Furnace,"  Tappl S4(ll):1871
                   (1971).
                                           Pllat Impactor
                                    Kraft Mill Recovery
                                      Furnace
                                                                                                                 ESP
                                                                                                                                                             o
Test  Series  Nos.   14  and  47  has  missing  or invalid  data  and  will  be coded when  test  data are  available,

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Test Series
    No.
Report's Author and Name
                                                         Testing Equipment
                                                                                                    Control Equipment
                                                                                                                           No.  of  Runs
    22         McGarry, F. J., and C. J.
                 Gregory, "A Comparison of
                 the Site Distribution of
                 Partlculates Emitted From
                 Air, Mechanical, and Steam
                 Atomized Oil-Fired Burners,"
                 JAPCA. 22(8):636 (1972).
                                                 Andersen Sampler
                                                                    Air Atomized Oil-Fired
                                                                      Boiler
                                                                                                                   ESP
    23         McCarry. F. J., and C. J.
                 Gregory, "A Comparison of
                 the Size Distribution of
                 Partlculates Emitted From
                 Air, Mechanical, and Steam
                 Atomized Oll-Flred Burners,
                 JAPCA, 22(8):636 (1972).
                                                 Andersen Sampler
                                                                    Mechanical Atomized Oll-
                                                                      Flred Boiler
                                                 Andersen Sampler
    24         McGarry, F. J., and C. J.
                 Gregory, "A Comparison of
                 the Size Distribution of
                 Partlculales Emitted From
                 Air, Mechanical, and Steam
                 Atomized Oll-Flred Burners,"
                 JAPCA. 22(8):636 (1972).
    25         Lee, R. E. . Jr., H. L. Crist,     IW MarV lit Sampler
                 A. E. Rlley, and K. E. M.icLeod,
                 "Concentration and Size of
                 Trace Metal Emissions From a
                 Power Plant, a Steel Plant,
                 and a Cotton Gin," Env. Set.
                 and Tech.. 9(7):643 (1975).

    26         Lee, R. E. , Jr., II. L. Crist,     UW Mark III Sampler
                 A. E. Rlley, and K. E. M.icLeod,
                 "Concentration and Size of
                 Trace Metal Emissions From a
                 Power Plant, a Steel Plant,
                 and a Cotton Gin," Env. Scl.
                 and Tech., 9(7):643 (1975).
                                                                    Steam Atomized Oll-Flred
                                                                      Boiler
                                                                                                                   ESP
                                                                    Emissions from a Power
                                                                      Plant
                                                                    Emissions from a Steel
                                                                      Plant
Raghouse
                                                                                                                                                                        o
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                                        Ul

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Test Series
   No.
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
                                         Testing Equipment
                                                  IV Mark III Sampler
   Report's Author and Name 	

Let, R. E., Jr., 11. L. Crist,
  A. F.. Rtley, and K. E.
  MacLeod, "Concentration and
  Size of Trace Metal Emissions
  from a Power Plant, a Steel
  Plant, and a Cotton Cln," Env.
  Scl. and Tech.. 9(7)643 (1975).
"St.  Louis-Union Electric Refuse  Brink and Andersen Impactors
  Fuel Project," MRI Project
  No. 3821-C(4), January 1975

"St.  Louis-Union Electric Refuse  Brink and Andersen Impactors
  Fuel Project," HR1 Project
  No. 4033-C,  Monthly Report
  No. 1
"Test and Evaluation Program
  for St. Louis-Union Electric
  Refuse Fuel Project," MRI
  Project No. 4033-C, Monthly
  Report No. 4

"Test and Evaluation Program
  for St. Louis-Union Electric
  Refuse Fuel Project." MRI
  Project No. 4033-C, Monthly
  Report No. 11

Toca, F. M., "Lead and Cadmium
  Distribution In the Partlcu-
  late Effluent from a Coal-
  Flred Boiler," Ph.D. Thesis,
  University of lova, Ames,
  Iova, July 1972

Baladl, E., "Particle Sice Dis-
  tribution Tests for Beker
  Industries Corporation," MRI
  Project No. 5-1379-C
                                                  Brink and Andersen Impactors
                                                  Brink and Andersen Impactors
                                                  Andersen Ambient Sampler
                                                  Brinks Impactor
                                                                               Source
                                                                       Emissions  from a  Cotton
                                                                         Gin
                                                                                                      Control  Equipment
                                                                                                                              Ho.  of Runs
                                                                       Coal-Fired Utility Boiler
                                                                         Refuse Firing Demonstra-
                                                                         tion

                                                                       Coal-Fired Utility Boiler
                                                                         Refuse Firing Demonstra-
                                                                         tion
                                                                       Coal-Fired  Utility  Boiler
                                                                         Refuse  Firing  Demonstra-
                                                                         tion
                                                                                       Coal-Fired Boiler
                                                                                       Phosphate Rock Calclner
                                                                                                                    Wet Scnihber
                                                                                                                    ESP
                                                                                                                    ESP
                                                                       Coal-Fired  Utility  Boiler     ESP
                                                                         Refuse  Firing  Demonstra-
                                                                         tion
                                                                                                                    ESP
                                                                                                                    ESP
                                                                                                                                                  67
                                                                                                                                                  12
                                                                                                                                                  19
                                                                                                                    Venturl Scrubber

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Test Series
	Ho,	Report's Auilior ami Name	Testing  Equipment	Sotirce	Control  Equipment	Ho. of Runs

    34         Roocll, J. P.. ami J. D. McCain,    Brink Andersen Samplers Optical      Aluralnirm Reduction Colls     ESP  Preceded  by Spray         17
                 "Partlculate Collection Ef-        Particle  Counter,  Diffusion                                       Towers
                 ffclency Mcatuiremonta on a         Battery anil  CN Counter
                 Wet Electrontatlc preclpl-
                 tator." EPA-650/2-75-OJ3

    35         Bradway, K. H. , and R. U.          Andnrnen Impactor                    Coal-Fired Boiler            Bugbouae                       86
                 Caso, "Fractional Efficiency
                 of a Utility Duller Bag-
                 liouse," EPA-600/2-75-OI3-a

    36         HcKcnna, J. D., .). C. Hylock,      Amletacn Impactor                    Conl-Flreil Boiler            Nimpx  Bagliouae                28
                 and U. O. I.I pftcomli, "Apply-
                 ing Fabric Filtration to
                 Coal-Fired I mliial r In I Boll-
                 era," KPA-650/2-74-05B-a

    37         McKcimn, J. D., J. C. Hylock,      Andersen Imp.ictnr                    Coal-Fired llollor            Teflon  Felt (Style  1)          7
                 and W. O. Mpacomh, "Apply-                                                                          Baghouae
                 Ing Fabric Fl I tr.it Inn to
                 Coal-Ftred Industrial Dot I-
                 era," EPA-6'.0/2-7'i-OS8-a

    38         McKenna, J. D., J. C. My lock,      Andersen Impactor                    Coal-Fired Boiler            Teflon  Frit (Style  2)          5
                 and W. O. Llpscomb. "Apply-                                                                          IL.gl.ouso
                 Ing Fabric Filtration to
                 Coal-Fired Industrial Boil-
                 ers," EPA-650/2-74-058-a

    39         McKenna, J. I)., .1. C. Mylock,      Andnrnen Impnctor                    Coal-Fired Holler            Core-Tex/Ntmcx Bagliuune        II
                 and U. O. Llpacnnib, "Apply-
                 ing Fabric Filtration to
                 Coal-Fired Industrial Boil-
                 ers," KPA-650/2-7/,-058-a

    /,0         McKenna. J. D. , J. C. Hylock,      Andernen Impactor                    Coal-Fired Boiler            Dralon  Raghousc                7
                 and W. O. l.lpscomh, "Apply-
                 ing Fabric Flltr.illon to
                 Coal-Fired Industrial Boil-
                 ers," EPA-650/2-74-058-a

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Teat Series
    Mo.	Report's Author and Name	Testing Equipment	Source	Control Equipment	Mo. of Runs

    41         McCain, j. D.,  "Evaluation of     Brinks Andersen Tmpactort  Dlf-      Asphalt Dryer Burning        I.  Coarse Cyclone            31
                 Centrifieli] Scrubber," EPA-       fusional. Optical and Klectrl-       No. 2 Fuel Oil             2.  Secondary Collector
                 650/2-74-129-a                    cal Methods                                                     3.  Scrubber

    42         Cooper, D. W.,  "Pentapure In-     Andersen In-Stack Impactor           Gray Iron Foundry            Pentapure Implnger            12
                 pinger Evaluation," EPA-
                 650/2-75-024-a

    43         Yost, K. J. et  al., **The En-      Andersen Impactor                    Zinc Coker Plant                       -                    1
                 vironmental Flow of Cadmium
                 and Other Trace Metals,"
                 Progress Report NSF (RANN)
                 Grant GI-35106, Purdue Uni-
                 versity, West  Lafayette,
                 Indiana

    44         Yost, K. J. et  al., "The En-      Andersen Impactor                    Zinc Vertical  Retort          Baghouse                       3
                 vironmental Flow of Cadmium
                 and Other Trace Metals,"
                 Progress Report NSF (RANN)
                 Grant GI-35106, Purdue Unl-
                 veralty, West Lafayette,
                 Indiana

    45         Yost, K. J. et  al., "The En-      Andersen Impactor                    Steel Mill Open Hearth        ESP                            6
                 vironmental Flow of Cadmium                                            Furnace
                 and Other Trace Metals,"
                 Progress Report NSF (RANN)
                 Grant GI-35106, Purdue Uni-
                 versity, West Lafayette,
                 Indiana

    46         Yost, K. J. et  al., "The En-      Andersen Impactor                    Municipal  Incinerator        Scrubber                       1
                 vlrontnental Flow of Cadmium
                 and Other Trace Metals,"
                 Progress Report NSF (RANN)
                 Grant GI-35106, Purdue Uni-
                 versity, West Lafayette,
                 I nd la na

    48         Calvert, S., N. J. Jhaveri,        IW Mark  II  and  Andersen              Urea Prilling Tower           Valve  Tray                    12
                 and S. YunR,  "Fine Particle       Impactors
                 Scrubber Performance Tests,"                                                                                                                             5
                 EPA-650/2-74-093                                                                                                                                          I
                                                                                                                                                                          CT>
                                                                                                                                                                          •
                                                                                                                                                                           I
                                                                                                                                                                          CO

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Test Series
    No.
Report's Author and Name
                                                         Testing Equipment
                                                                                              Source
                                                                                                                     Control Equipment
                                                                                                                                            No. of  Runs
    49         Culvert,  S.,  M.  J.  Jhaverl,
                 and S.  Yung,  "Fine Parti-
                 cle Scrubber  Performance
                 Tests," EPA-650/2-74-093
                               UU Mark III  and Andersen
                                 Impactors
                                                                                      Potash  Dryer
                                                                                                                  Scrubber
                                                                                                                                                 17
    SO         Calvert.  S.,  N.  J.  Jhaverl,
                 and S,  Yung,  "Fine Parti-
                 cle Scrubber Performance
                 Tests." EPA-650/2-74-093
                               UU Hark III  and Andersen
                                 Irapactors
                                                                                     Coal-Fired Boiler
                                                                                                                  TCA Scrubber
    51         Calvert,  S.,  N.  J.  Jhaverl,
                 and S.  Yung,  "Fine Parti-
                 cle Scrubber  Performance
                 Tests," EPA-650/2-74-093
                               IIW Hark  III  and  Andersen
                                 Impactors
                                                                                     Coal-Fired Boiler
                                                                                                                  Venturl Scrubber
    52         Calvert,  S. ,  N.  J.  Jhaverl,
                 and  S.  Yung,  "Fine Parti-
                 cle  Scrubber  Performance
                 Tests," EPA-650/2-74-093
                               UW Mark  III  and  Anderacn
                                 Impactors
Salt Dryer
                                                                                                                  Wetted Fiber Scrubber
                                                                                                                                                 16
    53         Calvert,  S.,  N.  J.  Jhaverl,
                 and  S.  Yung,  "Fine  Parti-
                 cle  Scrubber  Performance
                 Tests," EPA-650/2-74-093
                               UU  Hark  III  and  Andersen
                                Impactors
                                                                   Salt Dryer
                             Impingment  Plate
                               Scrubber
                                                                                                                                                12
    54
               Calvert,  S.,  N.  J.  Jhaverl,
                 and  S.  Yung,  "Fine  Parti-
                 cle  Scrubber  Performance
                 Tests," EPA-650/2-74-093
                               UU Hark  III  and  Andersen
                                Impactors
Iron Wetting Cupola
                                                                                                                  Venturl Rod Scrubber
                                                                                                                                                IB
                                                                                                                                                                       S
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                                TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
                         (Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
 EPA-600/2-76-172
                                                      3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Fine  Particle Emissions Information System
  User Guide
                                  5. REPORT DATE
                                   June 1976
                                  6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)
                                                      8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
M. P.Schrag, A.K.Rao, G. S.McMahon, and
  G L. Johnson	
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Midwest Research Institute
425 Volker  Boulevard
Kansas City,  Missouri 64110
                                  10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
                                  1AB012; ROAP 21BJV-023
                                  11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
                                  68-02-1324, Task 47
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
 EPA, Office of Research and Development
 Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory
 Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
                                  13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
                                  Guide: 3-5/76	
                                  14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
                                   EPA-ORD
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES

919/549-8411, ext 2815.
           for this report is G.L.Johnson, Mail Drop 63,
16. ABSTRACT
          The report is an extensive user guide to the Fine Particle Emissions Infor-
 mation System (FPEIS), a computerized database on primary fine particle emissions
 to the atmosphere from stationary sources, designed to assist  engineers and scien-
 tists engaged in fine particle control technology development. The FPEIS will contain
 source test data including particle size  distributions; chemical, physical,  and bio.-
 assay testing results performed on particulate samples; design and typical operating
 data on particle control systems applied; process descriptions  of the sources; and
 descriptions of the sampling equipment  and techniques  employed.  The FPEIS, a
 successor to the MRI Fine Particle Inventory developed in 1971, gives detailed instru-
 ctions for encoding FPEIS datasets, along with a copy of the FPEIS data input form.
 It discusses procedures which will provide users with access to the FPEIS either by
 direct computer request for authorized  National Computer Center (NCC) accounts or
 by written request to the EPA  project officer. It gives a list of standard data inquiry
 and retrieval requests, with instructions for their use.  The appendix describes
 EPA's NCC  and the generalized database management system used to implement the
 FPEIS.
17.
                             KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
                DESCRIPTORS
                                          b.lDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
                                              c. COSATl Field/Croup
 Air Pollution
 Instructions
 Dust
 Data Storage
 Sampling
 Size Determination
Environmental
 Biology
Air Pollution Control
Stationary Sources
User Guide
Fine Particle Emissions
  Information System
FPEB
Fine Particulate	
13B

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