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United States
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Office of Air Quality
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EPA 456/B-01-001C
June 2001
Air
USER'S MANUAL FOR THE
RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE
(RBLC) WEB
Volume 3 - Appendices
Developed as Part of a Joint Effort Between the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
Clean Air Technology Center (CATC) and
State and Local Air Pollution Control Agencies
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USER'S MANUAL FOR THE
RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE (RBLC) WEB
CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY CENTER
SPONSORED BY:
Information Transfer Group
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
June 2001
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Information Transfer and Program Integration
Division of the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents reflect the
views and policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Mention of trade names or
commercial products is not intended to constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
Copies of this report are available from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port
Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161, telephone (800) 553-6847.
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PREFACE
This user's manual was prepared for and funded by the New Source Review
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse (RBLC),1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The RBLC has been established and is maintained by the Clean Air Technology Center (CATC)
to assist State and local air pollution control personnel in making control technology
determinations and in sharing technology information.
The RBLC provides data on prevention and control technology determinations made
primarily by State and local permitting agencies. The Clearinghouse contains over 4,000
determinations that can help the user to identify appropriate technologies to mitigate or treat most
air pollutant emission streams. The RBLC was designed to help permit applicants and reviewers
make pollution prevention and control technology decisions for stationary air pollution sources
and includes data submitted by 50 states and territories in the U.S. on over 200 different air
pollutants and 1,000 industrial processes.
The Clearinghouse also has a rule data base that summarizes all emission standards issued
by EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS). This includes New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP), and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards. The rule data
base also includes prevention and control technology cost information related to each rule and
references to supporting documentation.
Read the section, Quick Start Instructions for the RBLC Data Base, in this document to
begin using the RBLC Web.
1 NOTE: RACT, BACT and LAER are acronyms for different Clean Air Act program
requirements combined to create the name "RACT/BACT/ LAER Clearinghouse." RACT, or
Reasonably Available Control Technology, is required on existing sources in areas that are not
meeting national ambient air quality standards (i.e., non-attainment areas). BACT, or Best
Available Control Technology, is required on major new or modified sources in "clean" areas (i.e.,
attainment areas). LAER, or Lowest Achievable Emission Rate, is required on major new or
modified sources in non-attainment areas. However, data in the Clearinghouse is not limited just
to sources subject to these requirements. Noteworthy prevention and control technology
decisions are included in the RBLC even if they are not related to RACT, BACT, or LAER
decisions.
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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
RBLCWEB
What is the RBLC?
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Air Technology Center
(CATC) maintains a permit data base called the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse or
RBLC. The RBLC permit data base contains information about recent control technology
determinations submitted by State and local agencies. The regulation data base includes
information about federal regulations governing air pollutant emissions. The RBLC Web allows
anyone to search these data bases without any user registration. These quick start instructions
will provide the basics of using the system, running queries, and adding information to the data
base.
To access the RBLC Web, go to the CATC home page (at: www.epa.gov/ttn/catc/) and
click on the RBLC logo. Options found on the RBLC Homepage include links to data base
queries, documents, and related software downloads.
Using the RBLC Web
The data base contains information on facilities that apply for construction permits, the
basis for emission limits (RACT, BACT, or LAER) for each facility, pertinent source operating
parameters such as process types, pollutant emission rates, pollution prevention techniques, add-
on control equipment or other technology, permitting agency contacts, and scheduling data.
Details about all of the data elements can be found in Section 2.2 and Appendix A of the RBLC
User's Manual.
The HELP System :
The on-line HELP system provides context-sensitive assistance throughout the system.
Simply click on the question mark icon at the top of the page to access a HELP file that explains
the current screen. The RBLC User's Manual can supply answers to more complex questions,
and can be accessed on line or saved to disk. A portable document format (PDF) version of the
document has the advantage of being searchable by the Adobe Acrobat® software.
Queries:
Data Base Queries ~ Click on "RBLC Data Base Query" on the RBLC home page. Under the
heading, "Permit Data Base Queries", choose from the following options:
* Query by RBLC ID: Quickly find up to three determinations using the appropriate
RBLC identifier (RBLC ID).
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T Query by Process Type: Locate determinations that include a particular type source or
process. Pick lists are provided.
T Standard Query: Build a search criteria by choosing from facility, process, and pollutant
properties. Where appropriate, pick lists of allowable values are available.
T Advanced Query: Choose from pick lists of data elements and enter desired values to
build a search criteria. Criteria can be combined for more selective queries.1
Continue in RJBLC interactive query mode by following the directions on the screen,
making choices by entering text and clicking buttons. Details about searching the data base are in
Section 2.3 of the RBLC User's Manual.
Each Web page has navigation buttons to assist in moving through the Web site.
Use these rather than the Web browser's navigation buttons, which may result in
inaccurate information because of the way that browsers cache information.
Viewing Results On-line
A query allows the user to access the part of the data base meeting the search criteria
specified. Once the query has located a result set, entries in the set may be viewed on-line or
downloaded as a report file. The results of a query are summarized in a table organized by RBLC
ID or facility name, depending on the option selected. The table displays RBLC ID, facility name,
city, and state, along with other information that varies depending upon which the query option
selected. Information about each of the determinations in the query results is organized by
facility, process, and pollutant.
Click on a RBLC ID in the Query Results table to see details about the permitted facility
for that determination. View successively deeper levels of information by clicking on the
navigational buttons at the top of each page. For instance, to access pollutant and related control
and prevention measures, select "Process Information" and then "Pollutant Information".
Reports
The RBLC Web provides several pre-defined formats for viewing and downloading query
results. Both summary and detail formats are available. The list of available formats is contained
in a pick list at the bottom of the Query Results page, details about these reports can be found in
Sections 2.4 and 2.5 of the User's Manual.
1 In general, a user should know what each data element contains to use this option effectively.
Refer to Section 2.2 and Appendix A of the RBLC User's Manual for more information about
individual data elements.
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Regulation Data Base Queries
The organization of the Regulation Data Base is similar to that of the RBLC's permit data
base. Refer to Section 3.2 of the RBLC User's Manual for more information about Regulation
Data Base data elements. Each entry, or rule, in the regulation data base consists of regulation-,
process-, and pollutant-level data. A rule is associated with the type of facility that is the source
of pollutants governed by the regulation.
Choose one of the options under "Regulation Data Base Queries" to locate information of
interest in the regulation data base. Then, to continue in RBLC interactive query mode, simply
follow the directions on the screen, making choices by entering text and clicking buttons. The
RBLC Web offers the following query options:
* Scan All Regulations: displays all regulations in the data base in groups of 50,
alphabetically by affected facility.
* Standard Query: build a search criteria by choosing from facility, process, and pollutant
properties. Where appropriate, pick lists of allowable values are provided.
r Advanced Query: choose from pick lists of data elements and enter desired values to
build a search criteria. Criteria can be combined for more selective queries. This option is
most effective for users with a good understanding of what each data element contains.
Choose the scan option to easily view the entire regulation data base. Entries are
displayed in a table just like query results, and either a detailed listing report or a freeform report
are available for downloading. Choose either the standard or advanced query options to view
only selected regulations. All RBLC query options present an overview of query results in a table
that allows the user to examine details about matching facilities, their processes, and pollutants.
Each option also supports saving results through several different RBLC reports.
On-Line Documentation for RBLC
The RBLC is documented in this set of Quick Start Instructions, the RBLC Data Entry
Form Instructions, the RBLC Annual Report, and the RBLC User's Manual. Short descriptions
of each are listed on the Web page where they are located. The user's manual should be kept as a
reference for codes, standard units, and detailed instructions for using the system. In addition to
these traditional forms of documentation, the system includes the context-sensitive on-line HELP
function that is available throughout the entire system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME I: RBLC BASICS
Disclaimer ii
Preface iii
Quick Start Instructions for the RBLC Web iv
* What is RBLC
» Using the RBLC
The HELP System
Queries
Viewing Results On-line
Reports
Regulation Data Base Queries
* On-Line Documentation for RBLC
Section Page
Section 1: Background and Overview 1-1
1.1 Background 1-1
1.1.1 The Purpose of RBLC 1-1
1.1.2 Regulatory Basis 1 -2
1.1.3 Information in the RBLC Web 1 -3
1.1.4 Contacting the RBLC 1 -3
1.1.5 Making Suggestions and Reporting Problems 1 -4
1.2 Overview of the RBLC Web Site 1 -4
1.2.1 Web Site Organization 1 -4
1.2.2 On-Line Help Options 1-6
1.2.3 On-Line Documents 1-6
Section 2: RBLC Permit Data Base Queries and Data Structure 2-1
2.1 Permit Data Base Query Options 2-1
2.2 Permit Data Base Elements 2-2
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Table of Contents (cont.)
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2.2.1 RBLC Data Base Options 2-8
2.3 Searching the Permit Data Base 2-8
2.3.1 Planning the Query 2-8
2.3.2 How To Run a Query 2-9
2.3.3 Query by RBLC Identifier 2-9
2.3.4 Query by Process Type 2-9
2.3.5 Standard Query 2-12
2.3.6 Advanced Query 2-18
2.4 Query Results 2-20
2.4.1 Navigating the Query Results 2-21
2.4.2 Viewing Query Results 2-22
2.5 Data Base Reports 2-25
2.5.1 Generating a Report 2-25
2.5.2 Downloading RBLC Information 2-27
Section 3: RBLC Regulation Data Base Queries and Data Structure 3-1
3.1 Data Base Elements and Structure 3-1
3.2 Searching the Regulation Data Base 3-5
3.2.1 Planning the Query 3-5
3.2.2 How To Run a Query 3-5
3.2.3 Regulation Data Base Query Options 3-5
3.2.3.1 Scan all Regulations 3-6
3.2.3.2 Standard Query 3-6
3.2.3.3 Advanced Query 3-10
3.3 Query Results 3-12
3.3.1 Navigating the Query Results 3-12
3.3.2 Viewing Query Results 3-13
3.3.3 Generating Data Base Reports 3-16
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Table of Contents (cont.)
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Volume II: Data Entry (In Preparation)
Section 4 - Data Entry Overview
4.1 Access
4.2 On-Line Help Options
4.3 Navigating Data Entry
4.4 Planning and Preparation
4.5 Required Fields and Formats
Section 5 - RBLC Web Permit Data Entry and Editing Procedures
5.1 Add a New Determination
5.2 Edit In-Process Determination
5.3 Edit Completed Determination
5.4 Paper (Hardcopy) Data Submission
5.5 Standalone Editor ~ The Standalone Editor will be available in the summer of 2001
Volume III: Appendices
Appendix A — Data Submittal Form and Instructions A-l
Appendix B ~ Agency Code Listing B-l
Appendix C ~ Process Type Code Listing C-l
Appendix D ~ Abbreviations for Processes, Units, and Pollutants D-l
Abbreviations for Processes and Descriptors
Abbreviations for Emission Limit Units
Abbreviations for Pollutants
Appendix E - RBLC Standard Emission Limit Units by Process Type Code E-l
Appendix F ~ Examples of RBLC Standard Reports F-l
Index of Control Technology Determinations (formerly Appendix F)
Control Technology Determinations by Process Type Code (formerly Appendix G)
Detailed Source Listing (formerly Appendix H)
Freeform Data
ASCII Delimited Data Format
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Table of Contents (conf)
Section Page
Appendix G — Examples of Federal/State Regulation Standard Reports G-l
Detailed Listing by Identifier (formerly Appendix H)
Freeform Data
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FIGURES
Section
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Figure 2.3
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Figure 2.7
Figure 2.8
Figure 2.9
Figure 2.10
Figure 3.1
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.4
Figure 3.5
Figure 3.6
RBLC Web Home Page
Table of Contents for Query Help Topics
RBLC Data Structure and Data Relationships
Query by Process Type Step One
Query by Process Type Step Two
Run Options for Standard Query
Advanced Query
Results Table for a Standard Query
Facility Level Detail Page
Process Level Detail Page
Pollutant Level Detail Page
Download Report Format Selection
Regulation Data Base Standard Query
Regulation Data Base Advanced Query
Results Table for Regulation Data Base
Regulation Details Page
Process Details Page
Pollutant Details Page
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APPENDIX A
DATA SUBMITTAL FORM
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Mail to: RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE
RBLC (MD-12)
US EPA
RTF, NC 27711
RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE
INPUT FORM
Date Submitted
Plant/Facility Contact Information: Mailing Address:
Plant Contact Name.
Telephone Number: Fax:
E-Mail Address. C,tv. State:
Physical Plant Location Information : IITM rnnrHinatPc y. v
Public Hearing Held? Y N (circle one)
Scheduling Information: Date (circle one)
The Source is: New Modified (circle one)
Received Application- ' ' Estimated/Actual
AIRS Facility Number R , , n timv / / B-:™..«i/Art,,-i
SIC Code:
Permitting Agency Contact Information:
Permitting Agency: Address.
Telephone Number. Fax:
E-Mail Address: rnuntv. stat*--
Class One Areas Affected within 250km of source:
Class One Area Name Distance (km) Class One Area Name
Zip Code:
7nne
Company/Plant Location:
State
County
Zip Code.
Distance (km)
NSR/RBLC Data Subimnal Form - Revised January 19. 2001
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RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Input Form, page 2 (Plantwide information)
Source Name
Permit Number.
PLANTWIDE INFORMATION
Facility Notes:
Plant Information - Please include the following information on the facility being permitted:
Brief Plant Description/Narrative (for example - Chemical Plant, Steel Mill, Paint Manufacturing, etc.):
Brief Emission Source(s) Description (for example - boiler, paint spray booth, fiirnace, etc.):
Type(s) of Fuel Used at this Facility:
Description of the Pollution Abatement Strategy (for example - fabric filter, ESP, carbon adsorbers, powder coatings, etc.):
Plantwide Emissions/Emissions Increase Information (Rate After Control):
Pollutant: Emissions (T/YR) Pollutant Emissions (T/YR).
Pollutant:
Emissions (T/YR):
NSR/RBLC Dun Submllnl Form
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RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Input Form, page 3 (Process/Pollutant Information)
Source Name:
Permit Number:
Process Information
Process Name/Description: _
RBLC Process Code:
SCC Code:
Throughput Capacity/Size: _
Compliance Verified? Y
Primary Fuel:
N
If so, By What Method? (circle those that apply). Stack Test? Y
Other Test? Y
N Calculation? Y N
N Inspection? Y N
Other Method?
Process Notes
Pollutant Name.
CAS Number:
Pollutant Information
Pollution Reduction Method Description:
D Pollution Prevention (P2) Q Both P2 and Add-on
Add-on Control Device
Q No Controls Feasible
Pollution Prevention/Add-on Control Equipment Description.
Basis of Limit (circle one).
No. of Pollution Reduction Options Examined.
Rank of Pollution Reduction Option Selected.
Emission Limits* Primary:
BACT-PSD BACT-Other LAER MACT GACT
RACT
NSPS
NESHAPS OTHER
Overall % Efficiency of Control/ Prevention System.
Emission Type? (circle one): area point fugitive
Alternative:
RBLC Standard Emission Limit (where applicable):
Pollution Control Cost Info: Costs venfied ^ A8ency? 0 & M Costs-
Yes No
Annuahzed Costs-
Capital Costs:.
Costs are in,
dollars.
(year)
Cost Effectiveness
(S/Tofpoll removed).
Incremental Cost Effectiveness
(S/Tofpoll removed).
NSR/RBLC Data Submaial Form - Revised January 19. 2001
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RBLC Input Form, page 4 (Pollutant Information - continuation page) Source Name:
Process Description. Permit Number: RBLC Process Code:
Information on Additional Pollutants
Pollutant Information Pollution Reduction Method Description:
Pollutant Name. CAS Number U Pollut'°n Preventlon D Both P2 and Add-on
U Add-on Control Device O No Controls Feasible
Pollution Prevention/Add-on Control Equipment Description:
Basis of Limit (circle one): BACT-PSD BACT-Other LAER MACT GACT RACT NSPS NESHAPS OTHER
No. of Pollution Reduction Options Examined: Overall % Efficiency of Control/ Prevention System:
Rank of Pollution Reduction Option Selected. Emission Type? (circle one): area point fugitive
Emission Limits. Primary Alternative:
RBLC Standard Emission Limit (where applicable):
Costs verified by Agency?
Pollution Control Cost Info: Yes No O & M Costs- Annualized Costs. Capital Costs:.
Cost Effectiveness Incremental Cost Effectiveness
Costs are in ollars. ($/Tofpol, removcd): ($/r of poll removed).
Pollutant Information Pollution Reduction Method Description.
Pollutant Name CAS Number Q Pollution Prevent.on (P2) Q Both P2 and Add-on
O Add-on Control Device Q No Controls Feasible
Pollution Prevention/Add-on Control Equipment Description.
Basis of Limit (circle one): BACT-PSD BACT-Other LAER MACT GACT RACT NSPS NESHAPS OTHER
No of Pollution Reduction Options Examined Overall % Efficiency of Control/ Prevention System.
Rank of Pollution Reduction Option Selected. Emission Type? (circle one): area point fugitive
Emission Limits: Primary Alternative:
RBLC Standard Emission Limit (where applicable)'
Costs verified by Agency?
Pollution Control Cost Info. Yes No O & M Costs Annualized Costs: Capital Costs:.
Cost Effectiveness Incremental Cost Effectiveness
Costs are in —Collars ($n-ofpo,| rcmovcd). ($/r of poll removed):
(year) NSR/RBLC Pain Submmnl Form yd January 19.2001 .
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Appendix A — Data Submittal Form and Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE
INPUT FORM
1. Company Name/Site Location; Insert name and address of the proposed facility. The
address should be the location of the proposed facility not the address of the parent
company unless they are the same.
2. Plant/Facility Contact Information: The is a person knowledgeable about the process
at the plant or facility being permitted. Enter the name, telephone numbers (voice and
fax), e-mail address, and physical address of the plant contact. (A check box has been
provided if the plant's and the plant contact's physical address are the same.)
3. Permitting Agency Contact Information; Indicate the person at the permitting agency
to whom requests should be directed. This should be the person most capable of
responding to factual questions concerning the source and processes subject to this
permitting action. Please provide area code with the phone number, E-mail address, and
conventional mail address.
4. Physical Plant Location Information; List the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinates and UTM Zone of the facility being permitted. (This information is usually
listed on United States Geological Survey (USGS) maps of the area where the facility is
physically located.) The UTM coordinates are reported as Easting (X) and Northing (y).
Easting indicate the horizontal or x coordinate within the UTM Zone for the source and
Northing indicate the vertical or y coordinate within the UTM Zone for the source. The
RBLC needs this information to determine proximity of the source to Class I areas (e.g.,
National Parks, Wilderness Areas, etc.). Please list the names of the Class One Areas
within 100km of the source and Class One areas located within 100 to 250km of the
source and their distance to the source.
5. Permit/File Number; This should be the identification number assigned by the agency
that issued the permit.
6. ID Numbers and Codes; Fill-in the requested AIRS identification number, if available,
and the SIC code.
7. Scheduling Information; Permitting scheduling dates stored include:
- receipt of application (estimated or actual)
- final permit issued (estimated or actual)
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- start-up operation (estimated or actual)
- compliance verification (estimated or actual)
Please enter all of the scheduling information available.
8. Plantwide Emissions/Emissions Increase Information: Provide the name of each pollutant
emitted in significant amounts and indicate the maximum amount of emissions (tons/year)
that is anticipated for each pollutant (facility-wide, all processes) under this permit.
9. Plantwide Information: Please describe the facility being permitted. Descriptions
should be summary and brief. Examples are as follows:
Plant Level - In brief terms, indicate what kind of plant this is; for example:
Integrated Steel Plant, Primary Aluminum Production, Publication Printing, Coil
Coating, Power Plant, Oil Refinery; Coffee Roasting; Wastewater Treatment Plant;
etc. A detailed narrative about the plant is not needed.
Source Level - List major processes that are part of the permitted source; for
example: boiler, turbine, coke oven, rotogravure printing press, solid waste
incinerator, coating line, lead smelter, air oxidation process, volatile organic liquid
storage, etc. A detailed narrative about the process is not needed.
Fuel Type - List all fuels that will be used at this facility; for example: coal, # 2
distillate oil, process gas, etc. Again, a detailed narrative about the fuels used is
not necessary.
Pollution Abatement Strategy - List all major pollution prevention and control
systems/devices that will be used to reduce or eliminate air pollution; for example:
powder coatings, low sulfur fuel, electrostatic precipitator, carbon adsorption, etc.
10. Facility Notes; This section is for the completion or elaboration of any of the above
items where space was a problem. Also, any information that you feel other agencies
should know about this determination should appear here. Notes are typically used for the
following:
More than one permit number [See note under Permit Number.]
More detail on a particular process
More than one contact person
Further explanation regarding the designation of a source as new or modified
Further explanation of the emission limit or the support documentation associated
with setting the limit (i.e., limit based on design or stack test)
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11. Process Description; List all processes subject to this permit by name (e.g., kiln, boiler)
for which a throughput limit, operating limit, emission limit, control strategy, performance
or equipment standard has been specified. Use additional pages as necessary. Additional
information on a process may be placed in the Process Notes section.
Process name or process equipment should be listed using one of the process categories
listed in Appendix C (Detailed Listing of Proposed Process Categories). A descriptor may
be added behind the generic category name. For example,
Boiler, coal-fired, 3 each
Kiln, 3 each
Conveyors, coal/limestone
Furnace, arc
Boiler, recovery
Boiler, power
Engines, gas-fired
12. Process Type Code: A code assigned to each process (see Appendix B) used to
categorize determinations.
[We really need this so please use the drop-down list. Do not use the codes that end in
"000". The "000" code are category codes. Also, try and avoid using the codes that end
in "999" as they are catch-all categories. If you do not enter an RBLC Process code, we
will try to figure it out. If we can't, you will get a phone call.]
13. SCC Code: This code is the standard source classification for processes used throughout
the Office of Air at EPA.
[We really need this so please use the drop-down list. If this is not listed, we will try to
figure it out. If we can't, you will get a phone call.]
14. Throughput Capacity; Indicate the maximum design capacity of the unit. Use the same
units of measure used in the NSPS to describe the size of a source. Wherever possible,
use the list of standardized abbreviations for process and emission limit - Appendix D.
15. Compliance Verification; This series of fields allows you to enter a yes or no response
to the following questions:
- Compliance verified?
- Method of confirmation:
Stack testing?
Other testing?
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Inspection?
Calculations?
You may also enter a narrative description of other types of confirmation methods.
[If you leave this field blank, it defaults to "no" to indicate that compliance was not
verified.]
16. Process Notes: This field should contain any additional information on the process being
permitted.
17. Pollutant(s) Emitted: Make an entry for each pollutant or parameter for which a control
requirement or other restraint has been specified (PM, SO2 CO2, NO2, opacity, or others).
Use a separate block for each entry, and identify the pollutant and provide its Chemical
Abstracts (CAS) number. Use the following standard abbreviations for these common
pollutants whenever possible:
PM Particulate Matter
SOX Sulfur Oxides
NOX Nitrogen Oxides
CO Carbon Monoxide
VOC Volatile Organic Compounds
VE Visible Emissions
TRS Total Reduced Sulfur
F Fluoride
Be Beryllium
H2S Hydrogen Sulfide
Hg Mercury
VC Vinyl Chloride
Abbreviations for other pollutants are listed in Appendix D, along with CAS numbers.
[Use the drop-down list. To quickly get to say "PM," just type a "P." This will move you
down the list to the start of the P's. We are working on cleaning up this list, but at this
time many pollutants are listed more than once. The one to choose is the one that lists the
pollutant name and its CAS number. For those pollutants that cover a range of pollutants
(PM, PM10, NOx, SOx, VOC, opacity etc) the RBLC uses a custom CAS number. For
example, these are the right drop-down entries in the Pollutant Name list to choose for the
examples listed above: PM - "PM,PM"; PM10 - "PM10, PM"; NOx - "NOx, 10102";
SOx - "SOx, 7446"; VOC - "VOC, VOC"; opacity - "VE,VE".
Do not choose a pollutant that is not in the "name, CAS#" format because it will have to
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be changed. If you cannot find the pollutant you need to list in the drop-down, please
send me an e-mail at and I will add it (along with its CAS
number) to the list.]
18. Emission Limit(s): For consistency and ease of comparison, list the emission limit or rate
in the units of measure listed in Appendix C or those used in AP-42. Wherever possible
use the list of standard abbreviations (Appendix D).
There are multiple emission limits in the Clearinghouse, they are:
Primary emission limit and units: The primary emission limit listed in the permit.
Alternate emission limit and units: If provided on the permit, these numbers
represent any alternate emission measurements which the facility may make.
Standardized limit and units: This limit allows comparison with other similar
determinations in the RBLC. Standard units are provided for certain process types
(see Appendix D) so that users can compare the entries in this field to determine
the most stringent limits.
The base-line limit is no longer used in the RBLC data base.
19. Emission Type; A one-character field indicating whether the emission is fugitive, point-
source, or area-source.
20. Pollution Reduction Ranking Information; Two pieces of information are requested:
The number of options examined and the rank of the option selected. The "rank" is the
number of the option selected when the options are ordered according to the performance
of the system. Number 1 would be the best controlled system, number 2 would be the
next best, etc.
21. Regulatory Requirements Associated with Limit (Basis of Limit); Indicate the
regulatory requirement that precipitated establishing the limit presented, i.e., BACT-PSD,
BACT-Other, LAER, MACT, RACT, GACT, NSPS, NESHAP, or Other. Do not list
such items as stack test, design or others. These items generally represent the supporting
information that may have been used to document or establish the given limit. Such items
should be included in the notes section.
To facilitate the identification of limits use the following abbreviations:
- BACT-PSD (Prevention of Significant Deterioration)
- BACT-Other (regulated by State/local rules, not PSD)
- LAER (lowest Available Control Technology)
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- MACT (Maximum Achievable Control Technology)
- RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology)
- GACT (Generally Available Control Technology)
- NSPS (New source Performance Standards)
- NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants)
- Other
22. Pollution Reduction Method Description: Describe the specific pollution prevention
techniques and add-on equipment used to achieve the permitted emission limits. Specify
"NONE" if no controls are feasible. Pollution prevention techniques include operational
modifications, limits in the type and amount of raw materials used, limits on throughput or
hours of operation, maintenance requirements, equipment specifications, or other
limitations. Typical add-on equipment includes ESP, fabric filter, etc. Information in this
section may be supplemented under the "Notes" section.
Please note that the RBLC no longer has separate fields for equipment manufacturer and
model number. Place this information, if you have it, in the notes.
[Please note that if you specify "NONE" for this field and then enter something in the
Description field, you will get a phone call asking you if you really meant to put "NONE."
23. Overall Efficiency %: Enter the overall system pollution reduction efficiency, consisting
of capture (hoods, ductwork, etc.) and collection (control device) efficiency. Any
breakdown of efficiencies for capture or collection individually should be shown under
"Notes." For P2, indicate the overall effectiveness of the P2 methods.
24. Cost Data: Pollution reduction costs include:
- Year of the dollar used in cost calculations
- Cost verified by the permitting agency (yes or no)
- Cost effectiveness in dollars per ton (annualized cost/tons of pollutant removed)
- Capital cost of control equipment
- Annual operation and maintenance cost for all control methods
- Annualized cost (amortized capital cost + annual operation & maintenance costs)
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When you have completed the form, mail it to the following address:
RACT/BACT/LAER CLEARINGHOUSE
RBLC(MD-12)
US EPA
RTP.NC 27711
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APPENDIX B
AGENCY CODE LISTING
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Appendix B — Agency Code Listing
ALABAMA
AL001 Alabama Dept of Environmental Mgmt
AL002 Huntsville Air Poll Control Agency, AL
AL003 Jefferson Co Department of Health, AL
AL999 Other Alabama
ALASKA
AKOO1 Alaska Dept of Environmental Cons
AK002 Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK
AK003 S. Central Air, Anchorage APCA, AK
AK999 Other Alaska
AMERICAN SAMOA
ASOO1 American Samoa Env Quality Commission
AS999 Other American Samoa
ARIZONA
AZOO1 Arizona Dept of Env Qual, Ofc of Air Qua
AZ002 Maricopa Co Air Pollution Control, AZ
AZ003 Pima Co Dept of Env Quality, AZ
AZ004 Final Co Air Quality Control Dist, AZ
AZ999 Other Arizona
ARKANSAS
AROO1 Arkansas Dept of Poll Ctrl & Ecology
AR999 Other Arkansas
CALIFORNIA
CA001 California Air Resources Board
CA002 Amador County APCD, CA
CA003 Bay Area AQMD, CA
CA004 Butte County APCD, CA
CA005 Calaveras County APCD, CA
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CA006 Colusa County APCD, CA
CA007 El Dorado County APCD, CA
CA046 Feather River AQMD, CA
CA0081 Fresno APCD, CA
CA009 Glenn County APCD, CA
CAO10 Great Basin Unified APCD, CA
CAO11 Imperial County APCD, CA
CAO 12 Kern County APCD, CA
CAO 134 Kings County APCD, CA
CAO 14 Lake County AQMD, CA
CAO 15 Lassen County APCD, CA
CAO 164 Madera County APCD, CA
CAO 17 Mariposa County APCD, CA
CAO 18 Mendocino County AQMD, CA
CAO 194 Merced County APCD, C A
CA020 Modoc County APCD, CA
CA029 Mojave Desert AQMD, CA
CA021 Monterey Bay Unified APCD, CA
CA0224 Mountain Counties Air Basin, CA
CA023 North Coast Unified AQMD, CA
CA024 Northern Sierra AQMD, CA
CA025 Northern Sonoma County APCD, CA
CA026 Placer County APCD, CA
CA0274 Plumas County Env. Health Department, CA
CA028 Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD, CA
CA030 San Diego County APCD, CA
CA047 San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD - Central Regional Office, CA
CA048 San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD - Northern Regional Office, CA
CA049 San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD - Southern Regional Office, CA
CA032 San Luis Obispo County APCD, CA
CA033 Santa Barbara County APCD, CA
CA034 Shasta County AQMD, CA
CA035 Siskiyou County APCD, CA
CA036 South Coast AQMD, CA
CA0374 Standards County APCD, CA
CA0384 Stanislaus County APCD, CA
CA0394 Sutler County APCD, CA
CA040 Tehama County APCD, CA
CA0414 Tulare County APCD, CA
CA042 Tuolumne County APCD, CA
CA043 Ventura County APCD, CA
CA044 Yolo-Solano APCD, CA
CA0454 Yuba County APCD, CA
1 No longer active. Listed for historical purposes only.
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CA999 Other California
COLORADO
CO001 Colorado Dept of Health - Air Poll Ctrl
CO002 Boulder County Health Department, CO
CO003 Denver City-Co Air Qual/Env Prot, CO
CO004 El Paso County Health Department, CO
CO005 Jefferson Co Dept of Health & Env, CO
CO006 Larimer Co Health Dept, Env Health, CO
CO007 Mesa County Health Department, CO
CO008 Pueblo City-County Health Department, CO
CO009 Weld County Health Department, CO
CO999 Other Colorado
CONNECTICUT
CT001 Connecticut Bureau of Air Management
CT002 Bristol-Burlington Health Department, CT
CT003 City of Meriden, Dept Human Serv, CT
CT004 Dept of Air Poll Ctrl, Bridgeport, CT
CT005 Greenwich Department of Health, CT
CT006 New Haven Health Department, CT
CT007 Nonvalk Department of Health, CT
CT008 Stamford Health Department, CT
CT009 Stratford Department of Health, CT
CT999 Other Connecticut
DELAWARE
DE001 Delaware Dept of Natural Res & Env Ctrl
DE999 Other Delaware
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DCOO1 DC Air Qual Control & Monitoring Branch
DC999 Other District of Columbia
FLORIDA
FLOO1 Florida Dept of Env Regulation
FL002 Broward Co Ofc of Nat Res Prot, FL
FL003 City of Jacksonville, FL
FL004 Hillsborough Co Env Prot Comm, FL
FL005 Jacksonville, Bio-Environmental Serv, FL
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FL006 Manatee County Public Health Unit, FL
FL007 Metro Dade Co Dept of Env Res Mgmt, FL
FL008 Palm Beach County Public Health Unit, FL
FL009 Pinellas Co Dept of Env Mgmt, FL
FLO 10 Sarasota County Air Program, FL
FL999 Other Florida
GEORGIA
GA001
GA999
GUAM
GU001
GU999
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Other Georgia
Guam Environmental Protection Agency
Other Guam
HAWAII
HIOO1 Hawaii Clean Air Branch
HI999 Other Hawaii
IDAHO
ID001
ID999
ILLINOIS
IL001
IL002
IL003
IL004
IL005
IL006
IL007
IL008
IL999
Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare
Other Idaho
Illinois EPA, Div of Air Poll Control
Bedford Park Env Qual Ctrl Board, IL
Bensenville Air Poll Control Dist, IL
City of Chicago, Env Prot Div, IL
City of Evanston-Dept Bldg & Zoning, IL
Cook Co Dept of Env Control, IL
Dupage County Health Department, IL
Village of McCook Env Board, IL
Other Illinois
INDIANA
INOO1 Indiana Dept of Env Mgmt, Ofc of Air
IN002 Anderson Air Pollution Control Dept, IN
IN003 E. Chicago Dept of Air Qual Control, IN
IN004 Evansville Air Pollution Control, IN
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IN005 Gary Air Pollution Control, IN
IN006 Hammond Air Pollution Control Dept, IN
IN007 Indianapolis Air Poll Control Div, IN
IN008 Lake County Air Pollution Control, IN
IN009 St. Joseph County Air Poll Control, IN
INO10 Vigo County Air Pollution Control, IN
IN999 Other Indiana
IOWA
IA001
IA002
IA003
IA999
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Linn County Health Department, IA
Polk County Physical Planning Dept, IA
Other Iowa
KANSAS
KS001 Kansas Bureau of Air and Waste Mgmt
KS002 Kansas City/Wyandotte Co Health Dept, KS
KS003 Topeka-Shawnee County Health Agency, KS
KS004 Wichita-Sedgwick Co Comm Health Dept, KS
KS999 Other Kansas
KENTUCKY
KY001
KY002
KY999
LOUISIANA
Kentucky DEP, Div for Air Quality
Jefferson Co APCD, KY
Other Kentucky
LA001 Louisiana Department of Env Quality
LA999 Other Louisiana
MAINE
ME001 Maine Department of Env Protection
ME999 Other Maine
MARYLAND
MD001 Maryland Department of the Environment
MD002 Allegany County Health Department, MD
MD003 Anne Arundel Co Air Qual Cont Prog, MD
MD004 Baltimore City Health Department, MD
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MD005 Baltimore Co Bur Air Qual/Waste Mgmt, MD
MD006 Frederick County Health Department, MD
MD007 Harford County Health Department, MD
MD008 Howard County Health Department, MD
MD009 Montgomery County DEP, MD
MDO10 Prince George's County Health Dept, MD
MD999 Other Maryland
MASSACHUSETTS
MA001
MA002
MA003
MA004
MA005
MA006
MA999
MICHIGAN
MI001
MI002
MI003
MI999
MINNESOTA
Massachusetts Div of Air Qual Control
Berkshire and Pioneer Valley APCD, MA
Boston Air Pollution Control Comm, MA
Massachusetts DEP, Central Reg Air Qual
Merrimack Valley & Metro Boston APCD, MA
SE Massachusetts Air Poll Ctrl Dist, MA
Other Massachusetts
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
City of Grand Rapids Env Serv Dept, MI
Wayne County Air Poll Control Div, MI
Other Michigan
MN001
MN002
MN003
MN004
MN005
MN999
MISSISSIPPI
MS001
MS999
MISSOURI
MO001
MO002
MO003
MO004
Minnesota Poll Ctrl Agcy, Air Qual Div
City of Bloomington, Env Poll Sec, MN
City of Richfield, Air Poll Ctrl, MN
Minneapolis .Pollution Control Div, MN
St. Louis Park Inspectional Serv, MN
Other Minnesota
Mississippi Dept of Env Quality
Other Mississippi
Missouri DNR, Air Poll Control Program
City of St. Louis Air Poll Ctrl, MO
Greene Co-City of Springfield APCA, MO
Kansas City, MO, Air Quality Section
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MO005
MO999
MONTANA
MT001
MT002
MT003
MT004
MT999
NEBRASKA
NE001
NE002
NE003
NE999
St. Louis Co Air Poll Control Br, MO
Other Missouri
Montana Dept of Environmental Quality
Cascade City-Co Air Poll Ctrl Prog, MT
Missoula City-County Health Dept, MT
Yellowstone County Air Poll Control, MT
Other Montana
Nebraska Dept of Env Control
Lincoln-Lancaster Co Health Dept, NE
Omaha City Air Quality Control Div, NE
Other Nebraska
NEVADA
NV001
NV002
NV003
NV999
Nevada Dept of Cons and Natural Res
Clark Co Health Dist, Div APC, NV
Washoe County District Health Dept, NV
Other Nevada
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NHOO1 New Hampshire Dept of Env Serv, Air Res
NH999 Other New Hampshire
NEW JERSEY
N JOO1 New Jersey Dept of Env Protection
NJ002 City of Elizabeth City Hall, N J
NJ003 Hudson Regional Health Commission, NJ
NJ004 Middlesex Co Air Poll Ctrl Prog, NJ
NJ999 Other New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
NM001 New Mexico Env Improvement Div/Air Qual
NM002 Albuquerque Env Health & Energy Dept NM
NM999 Other New Mexico
NEW YORK
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NYOO1 New York DEC, Div of Air Resources
NY002 Albany County Dept of Health, NY
NY003 Interstate Sanitation Commission, NY
NY004 Monroe County Department of Health, NY
NY005 Nassau Co DOH, Center for Env Prot, NY
NY006 New York City Bureau of Air Res, NY
NY007 Niagara Co Health Dept, Air Res Bur, NY
NY008 Rensselaer Co DOH, Div of Env Health, NY
NY009 RocklandCoDOH,AirPollCtrl,NY
NY010 Suffolk Co Ofc of Haz Mat Mgmt, NY
NYO11 Westchester County Dept of Health, NY
NY999 Other New York
NORTH CAROLINA
NCOO1 North Carolina Div of Env Mgmt
NC002 Cleveland County Health Department, NC
NC003 Cumberland Co Air Pollution Control, NC
NC004 Forsyth County Env Affairs Dept, NC
NC005 Mecklenburg Co Dept of Env Prot, NC
NC006 W. North Carolina Reg Air Poll Ctrl Bd
NC999 Other North Carolina
NORTH DAKOTA
ND001 North Dakota State Department of Health
ND999 Other North Dakota
OHIO
OH001 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
OH002 Akron Reg Air Quality Mgmt Dist, OH
OH003 Canton Air Pollution Control Div, OH
OH004 City of Toledo, Env Services Div, OH
OH005 Cleveland Div of Air Poll Control, OH
OH006 Hamilton Co-Southwestern OH APCA
OH007 Lake County General Health District, OH
OH008 Mahoning-Trumbull Air Poll Ctrl Agcy, OH
OH009 Montgomery Co Reg Air Poll Ctrl Agcy, OH
OHO 10 North Ohio Valley Air Authority, OH
OHO 11 Portsmouth Local Air Agency, OH
OHO 12 Dayton Regional Air Poll Ctrl Agency, OH
OH999 Other Ohio
OKLAHOMA
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OKOO1 Oklahoma Air Quality Service
OK002 City-Co Health Dept of Oklahoma City
OK003 Tulsa City-County Health Department, OK
OK999 Other Oklahoma
OREGON
OR001 Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality
OR002 Lane Regional Air Poll Authority, OR
OR999 Other Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
PAOO1 Pennsylvania DER, Bur of Air Qual Ctrl
PA002 Allegheny Co Bureau of Air Poll Ctrl, PA
PA003 Philadelphia DOPH, Air Mgmt Serv, PA
PA999 Other Pennsylvania
PUERTO RICO
PR001 Puerto Rico Env Quality Board
PR999 Other Puerto Rico
RHODE ISLAND
RIOO1 Rhode Island Div of Air & Haz Mat
RI999 Other Rhode Island
SOUTH CAROLINA
SCOO1 South Carolina Dept of Health & Env Ctrl
SC002 City of Columbia Air Poll Control, SC
SC999 Other South Carolina
SOUTH DAKOTA
SDOO1 South Dakota Dept of Water & Nat'l Res
SD999 Other South Dakota
TENNESSEE
TN001 Tennessee Div of Air Pollution Control
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TN002 Chattanooga-Hamilton Co APCB, TN
TN003 Knox Co Dept of Air Poll Control, TN
TN004 Memphis and Shelby Co Health Dept, TN
TN005 Metro Health/Nashville & Davidson Co, TN
TN999 Other Tennessee
TEXAS
TX001
TX002
TX003
TX004
TX005
TX006
TX007
TX008
TX999
UTAH
UT001
UT999
VERMONT
VT001
VT999
Texas Air Control Board
City of Dallas, Health & Human Serv, TX
City of Houston, Bureau Air Qual Cont, TX
El Paso County Health Unit, TX
Fort Worth Air Pollution Control, TX
Galveston County Health District, TX
Harris County Pollution Control Dept, TX
Lubbock City Health Department, TX
Other Texas
Utah Bureau of Air Quality
Other Utah
Vermont Air Pollution Control Division
Other Vermont
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VI001
VI999
VIRGINIA
VA001
VA999
Virgin Islands Dept of Planning, Nat Res
Other Virgin Islands
Virginia Environmental Quality Air Division
Other Virginia
WASHINGTON
WA001 Washington State Department of Ecology
WA002 Benton-Franklin-Walla Walla Co APA, WA
WA003 Northwest Air Pollution Authority, WA
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WA004 Olympic Air Poll Control Authority, WA
WA005 Puget Sound Air Poll Control Agency, WA
WA006 Southwest Air Poll Ctrl Authority, WA
WA007 Spokane Co Air Poll Control Auth, WA
WA008 Yakima County Clean Air Authority, WA
WA999 Other Washington
WEST VIRGINIA
WV001
WV999
WISCONSIN
WI001
WI002
WI003
WI004
WI999
WYOMING
WY001
WY999
OTHER
OT001
OT002
OT003
OT004
OT005
OT006
OT007
OT008
OT009
OT010
OT011
West Virginia Air Pollution Control Comm
Other West Virginia
Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources
Eau Claire City-Co Health Dept, WI
Madison Department of Public Health, WI
Milwaukee Co DPW, Env Serv Sec, WI
Other Wisconsin
Wyoming Air Qual Div, Dept of Env Qual
Other Wyoming
National Park Service
EPA Region I
EPA Region II
EPA Region III
EPA Region IV
EPA Region V
EPA Region VI
EPA Region VII
EPA Region VIII
EPA Region IX
EPA Region X
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APPENDIX C
PROCESS TYPE CODE LISTING
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Appendix C — Process Code Listing
10.000 COMBUSTION
11.000 EXTERNAL COMBUSTION
1.001 Bagasses Combustion
1.002 Coal Combustion
1.006 Fuel Oil Combustion
1.003 Lignite Combustion
1.004 Multiple Fuels Combustion
1.005 Natural Gas Combustion
1.007 Waste Oil Combustion
1.008 Wood/Wood Waste Combustion
1.999 Other External Combustion Sources
15.000 INTERNAL COMBUSTION
15.001 Aviation Fuels
15.002 Diesel Fuel
15.006 Fuel Oil
15.003 Gasoline
15.007 Multiple Fuels
15.004 Natural Gas
15.005 Process Gas
15.999 Other Internal Combustion Sources
20.000 WASTE DISPOSAL
21.000 MUNICIPAL WASTE
21.001 Municipal Waste Combustors/Incinerators
21.002 Municipal Waste Landfills
21.003 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) Emissions (except 21.004)
21.004 Sewage Sludge Incineration
21.999 Other Municipal Waste Processing/Disposal Facilities
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22.000 HAZARDOUS WASTE
22.007 Asbestos Demolition, Renovation, and Disposal
22.001 Benzene Waste Treatment
22.006 Contaminated Soil Treatment
22.002 Hazardous Waste Incineration
22.003 Hazardous Waste Landfills
22.004 Site Remediation
22.005 Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDF) (except 22.002, 22.003 & 22.006)
22.999 Other Hazardous Waste Processing/Disposal Facilities
29.000 OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL (except 21 & 22)
29.001 Automobile Body Shredding/Incineration
29.002 Industrial Wastewater/Contaminated Water Treatment
29.003 Industrial Landfills
29.004 Medical/Infectious Waste Incineration
29.999 Other Waste Disposal Sources
30.000 WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
30.001 Charcoal
30.002 Kraft Pulp Mills
30.003 Plywood and Veneer Operations
30.004 Pulp and Paper Production other than Kraft
30.005 Reconstituted Panelboard Plants (waferboard, particleboard, etc.)
30.006 Wood Treatment
30.007 Woodworking
30.999 Other Wood Products Industry Sources
40.000 ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES
41.000 SURFACE COATING/PRINTING/GRAPHIC ARTS
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41.001 Aerospace Surface Coating
41.002 Automobiles and Trucks Surface Coating (OEM)
41.003 Automotive Refinishing
41.004 Can Surface Coating
41.005 Fabric Coating/Printing/Dyeing (except 41.017)
41.006 Flatwood Paneling Surface Coating
41.007 Flexible Vinyl & Urethane Coating/Printing
41.008 Large Appliance Surface Coating
41.026 Leather Surface Coating
41.009 Magnetic Tape Surface Coating
41.010 Magnetic Wire Surface Coating
41.011 Metal Coil Surface Coating
41.012 Metal Furniture Surface Coating
41.013 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Surface Coating
41.014 Paper, Plastic & Foil Web Surface Coating (except 41.007 & 41.018)
41.015 Plastic Parts for Business Machines Surface Coating
41.016 Plastic Parts & Products Surface Coating (except 41.015)
41.017 Polymeric Coating of Fabrics
41.018 Pressure Sensitive Tapes and Labels Coating
41.019 Printing - Forms
41.020 Printing - News Print
41.021 Printing - Packaging
41.022 Printing - Publication
41.023 Printing/Publication (except 41.007 & 41.019-022)
41.024 Ship Building & Repair Surface Coating
41.025 Wood Products/Furniture Surface Coating (except 41.006)
41.999 Other Surface Coating/Printing/Graphic Arts Sources
42.000 LIQUID MARKETING (PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, GASOLINE, VOL)
42.001 Gasoline Bulk Plants
42.002 Gasoline Bulk Terminals
42.003 Gasoline Marketing (except 42.001 & 42.002)
42.004 Petroleum Liquid Marketing (except 42.001-003 & 42.005-006)
42.005 Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks
42.006 Petroleum Liquid Storage in Floating Roof Tanks
42.009 Volatile Organic Liquid Storage
42.010 Volatile Organic Liquid Marketing (except 42.009)
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42.999 Other Liquid Marketing Sources
49.000 ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES (except 41 & 42)
49.001 Aerosol Can Filling
49.012 Architectural & Industrial Maintenance (AIM) Coatings
49.013 Automobile Refinish Coatings
49.011 Consumer Products
49.002 Dry Cleaning - PERC/Chlorinated Solvents
49.003 Dry Cleaning - Petroleum Solvents
49.004 Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing
49.005 Fiberglass/Reinforced Polymer Products Manufacturing (except 49.004)
49.006 Halogenated Solvent Cleaners
49.007 Ink Manufacturing
49.008 Organic Solvent Cleaning & Degreasing (except 49.006)
49.009 Paint/Coating/Adhesives Manufacturing
49.010 Paint Stripping
49.999 Other Organic Evaporative Loss Sources
50.000 PETROLEUM/NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND REFINING
50.001 Oil and Gas Field Services
50.002 Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing Plants
50.003 Petroleum Refining Conversion Processes (cracking, CO boilers, reforming, alkylation,
polymerization, isomerization, coking)
50.007 Petroleum Refining Equipment Leaks/Fugitive Emissions
50.004 Petroleum Refining Feedstock (blending, loading and unloading)
50.008 Petroleum Refining Flares and Incinerators (except acid gas/sulfur recovery unit
incinerators - 50.006)
50.005 Petroleum Refining Separation Processes (distillation and light ends recovery)
50.006 Petroleum Refining Treating Processes (hydrodesulfurization, hydrotreating, chemical
sweetening, acid gas removal, deasphalting, sulfur recovery units, acid gas/sulfur recovery
unit incinerators)
50.009 Petroleum Refining Wastewater and Wastewater Treatment
50.010 Shale Processing
50.999 Other Petroleum/Natural Gas Production & Refining Sources (except 50.001-010 and
42.000 - Liquid Marketing
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60.000 CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
61.000 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
61.001 2,4-D Salts and Esters Production
61.002 4-Chloro-2-Methylphenoxyacetic Acid Production
61.003 4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol Production
61.004 Captafol (tm) Production
61.005 Captan (tm) Production
61.006 Chloroneb (tm) Production
61.007 Chlorthalonil (tm) Production
61.008 Dacthal (tm) Production
61.012 Fertilizer Production (except 61.009)
61.009 Phosphate Fertilizers Production
61.010 Sodium Pentachlorophenate Production
61.011 Tordon Acid Production
61.999 Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing Sources
62.000 INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
62.001 Ammonium Sulfate Production - Caprolactam By-Product Plants
62.002 Antimony Oxides Manufacturing
62.003 Chlorine Production
62.016 Chloroalkali Production
62.004 Chromium Chemicals Manufacturing
62.005 Cyanuric Chemicals Manufacturing
62.006 Fume Silica Production
62.007 Hydrochloric Acid Production
62.017 Hydrofluoric Acid Production
62.008 Hydrogen Cyanide Production
62.009 Hydrogen Fluoride Production
62.020 Inorganic Liquid/Gas Storage & Handling
62.014 Nitric Acid Plants
62.010 Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing
62.011 Quaternary Ammonium Compounds Production
62.018 Sodium Carbonate Production
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62.012 Sodium Cyanide Production
62.015 Sulfuric Acid Plants
62.019 Sulfur Recovery (except 50.006)
62.013 Uranium Hexafluoride Production
62.999 Other Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Sources
63.000 POLYMER AND RESIN PRODUCTION
63.001 Acetal Resins Production
63.002 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Production
63.003 Alkyd Resins Production
63.004 Amino Resins Production
63.005 Butadiene-Furfural Cotrimer (R-l 1)
63.006 Butyl Rubber Production
63.007 Carboxymethylcellulose Production
63.008 Cellophane Production
63.009 Cellulose Ethers Production
63.010 Epichlorohydrin Elastomers Production
63.011 Epoxy Resins Production
63.012 Ethylene-propylene Rubber Production
63.013 Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production
63.014 Hypalon (tm) Production
63.015 Maleic Copolymers Production
63.016 Methylcellulose Production
63.017 Methyl Methacrylate-Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Production
63.018 Methyl Methacrylate-Butadiene-Styrene Terpolymers Production
63.019 Neoprene Production
63.020 Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Production
63.021 Non-Nylon Polyamides Production
63.022 Nylon 6 Production
63.023 Phenolic Resins Production
63.024 Polybutadiene Rubber Production
63.025 Polycarbonates Production
63.026 Polyester Resins Production
63.027 Polyether Polyols Production
63.028 Polyethylene Terephthalate Production
63.029 Polymerized Vinylidene Production
63.030 Polymethyl Methacrylate Resins Production
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63.031 Polystyrene Production
63.032 Polysulfide Rubber Production
63.033 Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsions Production
63.034 Polyvinyl Alcohol Production
63.035 Polyvinyl Butyral Production
63.036 Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production
63.037 Reinforced Plastic Composites Production
63.038 Styrene-Acrylonitrile Production
63.039 Styrene Butadiene Rubber and Latex Production
63.999 Other Polymer and Resin Manufacturing Sources
64.000 SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
(SOCMI)
64.001 Batch Reaction Vessels (except 69.011)
64.002 Equipment Leaks (valves, compressors, pumps, etc.)
64.003 Processes Vents (emissions from air oxidation, distillation, and other reaction vessels)
64.004 Storage Tanks (SOCMI Chemicals (loading/unloading, filling, etc.)
64.005 Transfer of SOCMI Chemicals (loading/unloading, filling, etc.)
64.006 Wastewater Collection & Treatment
64.999 Other SOCMI Industry Sources
65.000 SYNTHETIC FIBERS PRODUCTION
65.001 Acrylic Fibers/Modacrylic Fibers Production
65.002 Rayon Production
65.003 Spandex Production
65.999 Other Synthetic Fibers Production Sources
69.000 CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING (except 61, 62, 63, 64 & 65)
69.001 Benzyltrimethylammonium Chloride Facilities
69.002 Butadiene Dimers Production
69.015 Carbon Black Manufacturing
69.003 Carbonyl Sulfide Production
69.004 Chelating Agents Production
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69.005 Chlorinated Paraffins Production
69.006 Dodecanedioic Acid Production
69.007 Ethylidene Norbornene Production
69.008 Explosives Production
69.009 Hydrazine Production
69.010 OBPA/l,3-Diisocyanate Production
69.011 Pharmaceuticals Production
69.012 Photographic Chemicals Production
69.013 Phthalate Plasticizers Production
69.017 Propellant Manufacturing & Production
69.014 Rubber Chemicals Manufacturing
69.016 Soap & Detergent Manufacturing
69.999 Other Chemical Manufacturing Sources
70.000 FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (also see 61 - AGRICULTURAL
CHEMICALS^
70.016 Alcohol Fuel Production
70.008 Alcoholic Beverages Production
70.001 Alfalfa Dehydrating
70.002 Baker's Yeast Manufacturing
70.003 Bread Bakeries
70.004 Cellulose Food Casing Manufacturing
70.005 Coffee Roasting
70.006 Cotton Ginning
70.007 Feed and Grain Handling, Storage & Processing (including Mills and Elevators)
70.009 Fish Processing
70.010 Fruit and Vegetable Processing
70.011 Meat Smokehouses
70.012 Roasting (except 70.005)
70.013 Starch Manufacturing
70.014 Sugar Cane Processing
70.015 Vegetable Oil Production
70.999 Other Food and Agricultural Products Sources
80.000 METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY
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CODE PROCESS TYPE
81.000 FERROUS METALS INDUSTRY
81.001 Coke By-product Plants
81.002 Coke Production (except 81.001)
81.003 Ferroalloy Production
81.004 Iron Foundries
81.005 Stainless Steel/Specialty Steel Manufacturing
81.006 Steel Foundries
81.007 Steel Manufacturing (except 81.005 & 81.006)
81.008 Steel Pickling - HCL Process
81.999 Other Ferrous Metals Industry Sources
82.000 NONFERROUS METALS INDUSTRY
82.016 Beryllium Processing and Manufacturing
82.001 Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing
82.002 Lead Acid Battery Reclamation
82.003 Lead Oxide and Pigment Production
82.004 Lead Products (except 82.001-002, 82.006 & 82.012)
82.005 Primary Aluminum Production
82.006 Primary Copper Smelting
82.007 Primary Lead Smelting
82.008 Primary Magnesium Refining
82.009 Primary Zinc Smelting
82.010 Secondary Aluminum Production
82.011 Secondary Brass & Brass Ingot Production
82.012 Secondary Copper Smelting & Alloying
82.013 Secondary Lead Smelting
82.014 Secondary Magnesium Smelting
82.015 Secondary Zinc Processing
82.999 Other Non-Ferrous Metals Industry Sources
90.000 MINERAL PRODUCTS
90.001 Alumina Processing
90.035 Asbestos Manufacturing
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CODE PROCESS TYPE
90.002 Asphalt/Coal Tar Application - Metal Pipes
90.003 Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing
90.004 Asphalt Processing (except 90.002, 90.003 & 90.034)
90.034 Asphalt Roofing Products Manufacturing
90.017 Calciners & Dryers and Mineral Processing Faculties
90.005 Calcium Carbide Manufacturing
90.006 Cement Manufacturing (except 90.028)
90.007 Chromium Refractories Production
90.008 Clay and Fly Ash Sintering
90.009 Clay Products (including Bricks & Ceramics)
90.010 Coal Conversion/Gasification
90.011 Coal Handling/Processing/Preparation/Cleaning
90.012 Concrete Batch Plants
90.013 Elemental Phosphorous Plants
90.014 Frit Manufacturing
90.015 Glass Fiber Manufacturing (except 90.033)
90.016 Glass Manufacturing
90.017 Calciners
90.018 Lead Ore Crushing and Grinding
90.019 Lime/Limestone Handling/Kilns/Storage/Manufacturing
90.020 Mercury Ore Processing
90.021 Metallic Mineral/Ore Processing (except 90.018, 90.020 & 90.031)
90.022 Mineral Wool Manufacturing
90.023 Mining Operations (except 90.032)
90.024 Non-metallic Mineral Processing (except 90.011, 90.019, 90.017, 90.026) (NOTE: This
category includes stone quarrying, sand and gravel processing, gypsum processing, perlite
processing and all other non-metallic mineral/ore processing.)
90.026 Phosphate Rock Processing
90.027 Phosphogypsum Stacks
90.028 Portland Cement Manufacturing
90.029 Refractories
90.031 Taconite Iron Ore Processing
90.032 Underground Uranium Mines
90.033 Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing
90.999 Other Mineral Processing Sources
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CODE PROCESS TYPE
99.000 MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
99.001 Abrasive Blasting
99.002 Chromic Acid Anodizing
99.003 Comfort Cooling Towers
99.004 Commercial Sterilization Facilities
99.005 Decorative Chromium Electroplating
99.006 Electronics Manufacturing (except 99.011)
99.013 Electroplating/Plating (except Chrome - 99.002, 99.005 & 99.007)
99.019 Geothermal Power
99.007 Hard Chromium Electroplating
99.008 Hospital Sterilization Facilities
99.009 Industrial Process Cooling Towers
99.017 Leather Tanning
99.014 Polystyrene Foam Products Manufacturing
99.016 Polyurethane Foam Products Manufacturing
99.020 Rocket Demilitarization
99.010 Rocket Engine Test Firing
99.015 Rubber Tire Manufacturing and Retreading
99.011 Semiconductor Manufacturing
99.018 Synthetic Fuels Production (except 70.016 & 90.010)
99.012 Welding & Grinding
99.999 Other Miscellaneous Sources
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APPENDIX D
ABBREVIATIONS FOR PROCESSES, UNITS, AND
POLLUTANTS
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Appendix D — Abbreviations for Processes. Units, and Pollutants
Abbreviations for Processes and Descriptors
Abbreviation
ADD
AL
AM
ASSOC
ATMOS
CALC
CEM
CO
COLL
COOP
CORP
DECARB
DESULF
DISTIL
DISTN
DIV
E
EA
EFF
ELECT
EMISS
ENVIRON OR ENV
ESP
FAC
FCC
FCCU
FOR
FURN
GEN
HAND
HRSG
HVLP
I.C.
INCIN
INDEP
INTERNAT
LAB
LDOUT
Process or Descriptor
additive
aluminum
American
association
atmospheric
catalytic
continuous emission monitoring
company
collection
cooperative
corporation
decarbonization
desulfurization
distillation
distribution
division
eastern
each
efficiency
electric
emissions
environmental
electrostatic precipitator
facility
fluid catalytic cracking
fluid catalytic cracking unit
flue gas recirculation
furnace
generator
handling
heat recovery steam generator
high-volume, low pressure (spray guns)
internal combustion
incinerator
independent
international
laboratory
loadout
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Abbreviation
LIQ
LT
MATL
MFC
MISC
MODIF
NAT
NATL
POLL
PREP
PROD
PWR
REC
RECIP
RECLAM
REFIG
REFIN
REG
REGEN
RESID
ROT
SCR
SCRUB
SECOND
SHIP
SNCR
SOLN
STOR
SUP
SYS
TRANS
UNIV
VAC
VERT
Process or Descriptor
liquid
light
material
manufacturing
miscellaneous
modification
natural
national
pollutant/pollution
preparation
production
power
recovery
reciprocating
reclamation
refrigeration
refinery
regular
regenerator
residual
rotary
selective catalytic reduction
scrubber
secondary
shipping
selective non-catalytic reduction
solution
storage
supplementary
system
transmission
university
vacuum
vertical
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Abbreviations for Emission Limit Units
Abbreviation
ACF
ACFM
ACS
ADP
ADTP
ADTFP
ADTUBP
ADUP
AMP-H
AV
BBL
BF
BHP
BLS
BPSD
BTU
CF
CFM
CUYD
D
DFEED
DACF
DIST
DSCF
F
G
G/B-HP-H
G/HP-H
G/O
GAL
GAL/M
GIGA
GR
H
HP
J
KG
KW
L
LB
LT
Emission Limit Unit
actual cubic feet
actual cubic feet per minute
applied coating solids
air dried pulp
air dried tons product
air dried tons of final product
air dried tons of unbleached pulp
air dried unbleached pulp
ampere hours
average
barrels
board feet
brake horsepower
black liquor solids
barrels per stream day
British thermal units
cubic feet
cubic feet per minute
cubic yard
day
dry feed
dry actual cubic feet
distillate
dry standard cubic feet
feet
gram
grams per brake horsepower-hour
grams per horsepower-hour
gas/oil
gallon
gallons per minute
giga- (109 prefix)
grains
hour
horsepower
joule
kilogram
kilowatt
liter
pound
long ton
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Abbreviation
M
MI
MIN
MG/L
MM
MO
MW
UG
N
NG
OPAC
PPM
PPH
%
% BY VOL
% BY WT
RDF
RESID
SB
SCF
SCFD
SCFH
SCFM
SEC
SQF
T
T/D
T/H
T/YR
TONNE
VOL
WKS
YD
YR
Emission Limit Unit
thousand (103)
miles
minute
milligram per liter
million (106)
month
megawatt
microgram(10"6)
natural
nanogram(10"9)
opacity
parts per million
parts per hundred
percent
% by volume
% by weight
refuse derived fuel
residual
subbituminous
standard cubic feet
standard cubic feet per day
standard cubic feet per hour
standard cubic feet per minute
second
square feet
ton
tons per day
tons per hour
tons per year
metric tonne
volume
weeks
yard
year
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Abbreviations for Pollutants
Abbreviation
AG
AN
AR
AS
BA
BAP
BE
CA
CD
CDD
CDF
CL
CL2
CL2/OCL
CLO2
CO
CO2
COS
CR
CRVI
CS
CU
DCB
ETH
ETO
F
TF
FSP
HBR
HC
HCL
HCN
HDM
HF
HG
HHD
H2O
H2S
H2SO4
H2SO4 mist
MA
Pollutant
silver
acrylonitrile
argon
arsenic
barium
benzo(a)pyrene
beryllium
calcium
cadmium
chlorodibenzodioxins
chlorodibenzofurans
chlorine
chlorine (gas)
chlorine and oxychlorine
chlorine dioxide
carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide
carbonyl sulfide
chromium
hexavalent chrome
cesium
copper
1,4-dichloro-2-butene
ethylene
ethylene oxide
fluorine
fluorides, total
fine suspended participates
hydrogen bromide
hydrocarbons
hydrochloric acid
hydrogen cyanide
hexamethylene diisocyanate monomer
hydrogen fluoride
mercury
homopolymer of HDM (see above)
water
hydrogen sulfide
sulfur ic acid
sulfuric acid mist (also referred to as SAM)
maleic anhydride
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Abbreviation
MC ACETATE
MEK
MG
MI KETONE
MMH
MN
MO
NAOH
NA2SO4
NH3
NH4
NH4CL
NI
NMHC
NMOC
NOX
NO2
N2O
PAH
PB
PCB
PCDF
PCNB
PM, PM10
POCL3
POHC
RHC
ROC
ROG
RSC
S
SB
SE
SN
SO2
SOS
TCDD
TCDF
TCE
TC-ETHANE
TF
TICL4
TMT
Pollutant
methyl cellusolve acetate
methyl ethyl ketone
magnesium
methyl isobutyl ketone
methyl hydrazine
manganese
molybdenum
sodium hydroxide
salt cake
ammonia
ammonium
ammonium chloride
nickel
nonmethane hydrocarbons
nonmethane organic carbon
nitrogen oxide
nitrogen dioxide
nitrous oxide
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
lead
polychlorinated biphenyls
polychlorinated dibenzo furans
pentochloronitrobenzene herbicide
particulate matter
phosphorous oxychloride
principle organic hazardous constituents
reactive hydrocarbons
reactive organic compounds
reactive organic gases
reduced sulfur compounds
sulfur
antimony
selenium
tin
sulfur dioxide
sulfur trioxide
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin
tetrachlorodibenzo furan
trichloroethylene
1,1,1 -trichloroethane
Total Fluorides
titanium tetrachJoride
tetramethyl tin
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Abbreviation Pollutant
TRS total reduced sulfur
U uranium
UF4 uranium tetrafluoride
V vanadium
VC vinyl chloride
VCM vinyl chloride monomer
VE visible emissions
VOC volatile organic compounds
ZN zinc
ZRSO4 zirconium sulfate
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Pollutant Name and CAS Number
See also the previous table, Abbreviations for Pollutants
POLLUTANT
1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE
2,3,7,8 TCDD
2-BUTANONE
ACETONE
ACRYLAMIDE
ACRYLAMIDE MONOMER
ACRYLIC ACID
ACRYLONITRILE
AG
ALUMINUM OXIDE
AMMONIA
AN
AR
ARGON
AS
ASBESTOS
BA
BAP
BE
BENZENE
BENZO-A-PYRENE
BENZOTRICHLORIDE
BENZYL CHLORIDE
BR
BUTYL ACETATE
BZ
CA
CALCIUM HYDROXIDE
CAPROLACTAM
CARBON BLACK
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
CCL2F2
CD
CHCL3
CHLORINE
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
CHLOROFORM
CHROME
CHROMIC ACID
ALTERNATE NAME
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin
Silver
Acrylonitrile
Argon
Arsenic
Barium
Benzo(a)pyrene
Beryllium
Bromine
Benzene
Calcium
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Cadmium
Chloroform
Chromium
CAS NUMBER
71-55-6
1746-01-6
78-93-3
67-64-1
79-06-1
79-06-1
79-10-7
107-13-1
7440-22-4
1344-28-1
7664-41-7
107-13-1
13994-71-3
13994-71-3
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
7440-39-3
50-32-8
7440-41-7
71-43-2
50-32-8
98-07-7
100-44-7
7726-95-6
123-86-4
71-43-2
7440-70-2
1035-62-0
105-60-2
1333-86-4
56-23-5
75-71-8
7440-43-9
67-66-3
7782-50-5
10049-04-4
67-66-3
7440-47-3
1333-82-0
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CL
CL2
CO
C02
COBALT
CR
CRO3
CS
CU
DCB
DCB
DIBUTYL PHTHALATE
DIISOBUTYL KETONE
DIMETHYL ACET AMIDE
DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE
DIOXINS
ETHYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENE
ETHYLBENZENE
ETHYLENE GLYCOL
ETHYLENE OXIDE
ETO
F
FLUORIDE
FLUORIDES
FORMALDEHYDE
FREON 12
GRAPHITE
H2O
H2S
H2SO4
H2SO4 MIST
H2SO4 VAPORS
HER
HC
HCL
HCN
HEPTANE
HF
HG
HYDRAZINE
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
ISOOCTYL ALCOHOL
Chlorine
Chlorine (gas)
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Dioxide
Chromium
Chromium Trioxide
Cesium
Copper
1,4-dichloro-2-butene
Ethylene Oxide
Fluorine
Water
Hydrogen Sulfide
Sulfuric Acid
Hydrogen Bromide
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrogen Cyanide
Hydrogen Fluoride
Mercury
7782-50-5
10049-04-4
630-08-0
124-38-9
7440-48-4
7440-47-3
1333-82-0
7440-46-2
7440-50-8
764-41-0
25321-22-6
84-72-2
108-83-8
127-19-5
68-12-2
SEQ. 128
141-78-6
64-17-5
100-41-4
100-41-4
107-21-1
75-21-8
75-21-8
7782-41-4
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
50-00-0
75-71-8
7782-42-5
7732-18-5
7783-06-4
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
10035-10-6
SEQ. 11
7647-01-0
7490-8
142-82-5
7664-39-3
7439-97-6
302-01-2
7722-84-1
52738-99-5
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ISOPROPYL ACETATE
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
MAGNESIUM
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
MEK
MEK-PEROXIDE
METHACRYLIC ACID
METHANE
METHANOL
METHYL AMYL KETONE
METHYL BROMIDE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
METHYLENE CHORIDE
MG
MINERAL SPIRITS
MMH
MN
MO
N-BUTYL ACETATE
N-BUTYL ALCOHOL
N-PROPYL ACETATE
N2O
NAOH
NAPHTHALENE
NH3
NH4
NH4CL
NI
NICKEL
NITRIC ACID
NO2
P-TOLUIDINE
PAH
PB
PCB
PERCHLOROETHYLENE
PHENOL
PHOSPHORIC ACID
PHOSPHOROUS
POCL3
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
PROPYLENE OXIDE
S
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide
Magnesium
Methyl Hydrazine
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nitrous Oxide
Sodium Hydroxide
Ammonia
Ammonium
Ammonium Chloride
Nickel
Nitrogen Dioxide
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Lead
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Phosphorous Oxychloride
Sulfur
94-11-1
67-63-0
7439-95-4
108-31-6
78-93-3
1338-23-4
79-41-4
74-82-8
67-56-1
110-43-0
74-83-9
78-93-3
108-10-1
75-09-2
7439-95-4
64475-85-0
60-34-4
7439-96-5
7439-98-7
123-86-4
71-36-3
109-60-4
10024-97-2
1310-73-2
91-20-3
7664-41-7
14798-03-9
12125-02-5
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7697-37-2
10102-44-0
106-49-0
SEQ. 6
7439-92-1
1336-36-3
127-18-4
108-95-2
7664-38-2
7723-14-0
10025-87-3
1310-58-3
75-56-9
7704-34-9
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SB
SE
SILVER
SN
S02
SOS
SODIUM BICHROMATE
STRONTIUM CHROMATE
STYRENE
SULFATES
SULFURIC ACID
SULFURIC ACID MIST
TCDD
TICL4
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
TL
TOLUENE
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
TRIETHYLAMINE
U
UF4
URANIUM
V
XYLENE
XYLENES
ZINC
ZINC CHROMATE
ZN
Basis for Limit
Antimony
Selenium
Tin
Sulfur Dioxide
Sulfur Trioxide
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin
Titanium Tetrachloride
Thallium
Uranium
Uranium Tetrafluoride
Vanadium
Zinc
BACT-PSD
BACT-Other
LAER
MACT
RACT
GACT
NSPS
NESHAPS
OTHER
7440-36-0
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
7440-31-5
7446-09-5
7446-11-9
10588-01-9
7789-06-2
100-42-5
14808-79-8
7664-93-9
7664-93-9
1746-01-6
7550-45-0
13463-67-7
7440-28-0
108-88-3
79-01-6
121-44-8
7440-61-1
10049-14-6
7440-61-1
7440-62-2
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
13530-65-9
7440-66-6
Prevention of Significant Deterioration
Other (i.e., T-BACT, Toxics-BACT, etc)
Lowest Available Control Technology
Maximum Achievable Control Technology
Reasonably Available Control Technology
Generally Available Control Technology
New Source Performance Standards
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Other Control Technology Standards
Emission Tvoe
Point, Fugitive, or Area Source
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APPENDIX E
RBLC STANDARD EMISSION UNITS BY PROCESS TYPE
CODE
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Appendix E — RBLC Standard Emission Units by Process Type Code
Attached is a list of required emission units to be used when submitting standardized emission
limit information to the RBLC. In general, the emission units of processes not listed here should
be in units related to the production output. Standardization of emission units will facilitate
ranking of emission control requirements on a pollutant specific basis.
Clearinghouse
Process Code / Name or Description
ALL All Processes with Emission Limits for
Opacity or Visible Emissions
11.001-
11.999
15.001
15.999
21.001
21.004
30.002
30.002
Electric Utility Steam Generators,
Fossil Fuel-fired Steam Generators,
Boilers, Furnaces, and Process Heaters
I. C. Engines
Stationary Gas Turbines
Municipal Waste Incinerators
Sewage Sludge Incineration
Kraft Pulp Mills - All Sources
Kraft Pulp Mills - Recovery Furnace
Kraft Pulp Mills - Lime Kiln
Kraft Pulp Mills - Smelt Dissolving
Tanks
Pollutant
Visible
Emissions
PM, PM10,
PM2.5, VOC,
SOx, NOx,
CO, Pb
NOx, SOx,
CO, VOC
NOx, SOx,
CO, VOC
Particulate
Metals (CD,
PB, HG) and
dioxins/furans
Gas (SO2,
HCL, CO,
NOx)
Particulate
HAP
TRS
Particulate
Particulate
Particulate
Required
Emission Units
% Opacity
LB/MMBTU
(see Note #1)
G/B-HP-H G/BHP-H
(see Note #1)
PPM@15%O2
(see Note #1)
LB/MMBTU (or
GR/DSCF)
GR/DSCF@12%CO2
PPM @ 12%CO2
(see Note #1)
LB/T of dry sludge input
KG/MG
PPM
(see Note #1)
GR/DSCM @ 8% O2
(see Note #1)
GR/DSCM @ 10% O2
(see Note #1)
LB/T BLS
(see Note #1)
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Clearinghouse
Process Code / Name or Description
Pollutant
41.002
41.004
41.007
41.008
41.011
41.012
41.015
41.018
41.019-
41.023
50.003
50.006
50.999
61.009
62.001
62.014
62.015
65.001 -
65.999
Kraft Pulp Mills - Digesters, Brown TRS
Stock Washers, Evaporators,
Oxidation, Stripping System
Auto & Light Truck Surface Coating VOC
Can Surface Coating
VOC
Flexible Vinyl & Urethane Coating and VOC
Printing
Large Appliance Surface Coating VOC
Metal Coil Surface Coating
Metal Furniture Surface Coating
Plastic Parts for Business Machines
Surface Coating
Pressure Sensitive Tape & Label
Surface Coating
Printing
Petroleum Refining - Cracking
Petroleum Refining - Glaus Sulfur
Recovery Units
Petroleum Refining - Flue Gas
Phosphate Fertilizers Pdtn.
Ammonium Sulfate Pdtn.
Nitric Acid Plants
Sulfuric Acid Plants
Synthetic Fibers Production
VOC
VOC
VOC
VOC
VOC
Particulate
SOx
CO
SOx, TRS,
H2S
SOx
Total Fluoride
Particulate
NOX
S02&
Acid Mist
VOC
Required
Emission Units
PPM (by volume) corr to
10% O2
LB/GAL applied coating
solids
LB/GAL applied coating
solids
LB/LB ink solids
LB/GAL of applied
coating solids
LB/GAL applied coating
solids
LB/GAL applied coating
solids
LB/GAL applied coating
solids
LB/LB applied coating
solids
% of total mass of VOC
solvents & H2O used
LB/1000 LB
% by volume
% by volume
GR/DSCF (H2S)
LB/T
(see Note #1)
LB/T ammonium sulfate
pdtn.
LB/T
(see Note #1)
LB/T
(see Note #1)
LB/1000LB
solvent feed
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Clearinghouse
Process Code / Name or Description
70.007 Grain Elevators
81.003 Ferroalloy Production
81.004 Iron Foundries
81.006 or Steel Plants - Electric Arc
81.005/81.0
07?
82.001 Lead Acid Battery Mfg.
82.005 Primary Aluminum Pdtn.
82.006 Primary Copper Smelters
82.007 Primary Lead Smelting
82.009 Primary Zinc Smelting
82.011 Sec. Brass & Brass Ingot Pdtn.
82.013 Secondary Lead Smelting
90.004 Hot-Mix Asphalt Processing
90.011 Coal Hand./Proc./Prep./Cleaning
90.016 Glass Mfg. Furnace
90.019 Lime/Limestone
Handling/Kilns/Storage/Mfg.
90.021 Metallic Mineral/Ore Processing
90.024 Non-metallic Mineral Processing
90.026 Phosphate Rock Processing
90.028 Portland Cement Plants - kiln, in-line
raw mil and kiln, clinker cooler
90.033 Wool Fiberglass Mfg.
90.034 Asphalt Roofing Products Mfg.
Required
Pollutant Emission Units
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate LB/MW-H 20% (volume
CO basis)
Particulate GR/DSCF
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Pb (Lead) GR/DSCF or LB/T
lead feed
Total LB/T
Fluorides
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate GR/DSCF
Particulate GR/DSCF
(see Note #1)
Particulate LB/T
(see Note #1)
Particulate LB/T
Particulate GR/DSCF
Particulate GR/DSCF
LB/T
Particulate LB/T
(see Note #1)
Particulate LB/T glass pulled
Particulate LB/1000LB
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Clearinghouse
Process Code / Name or Description Pollutant
99.015 Rubber Tire Mfg. Industry - Bead VOC
Cementing Operation
Rubber Tire Mfg. Industry - Tread VOC
End Cementing Operation, Inside
Green Tire Spraying (Water Based),
Outside Green Tire Spraying (Water
Based)
Rubber Tire Mfg. Industry - All Other VOC
Sources
Required
Emission Units
G/Bead/MO
G/Tire/MO
% Reduction
Note#l:
Standard emission units have been established for these processes. These units are
required for reporting standardized emission limits in the RBLC data base for these
processes.
For all processes, percent % has been established as the unit for reporting standardized
emission limits for opacity and visible emissions (VE).
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APPENDIX F
EXAMPLES OF RBLC STANDARD REPORTS
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Appendix F - Examples of RBLC Standard Reports
Report Date. 06/04/2001 INDEX OF CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES DETERMINATIONS
Company
Name
RBLC
ID
Permit
Date(Eat/Act)
Process
Type
Process
Description
APLIX, INC
NC-0052
10/31/1989 ACT 41.014
COATING LINE,
SPECIAL
CAROLINA POWER &
LIGHT
CAROLINA'S CEMENT
COMPANY, L P
NC-0059
NC-0056
04/11/1996 ACT 15 007
08/06/1992 ACT 90 028
COMBUSTION
TURBINE, 4 EACH
PREHEATER/CALCINER
/KILN/CLINKER
COOLER
F-l
90 028
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND,
TRUCK UNLOADING
90 028
MATERIAL STORAGE
90 028
GRINDING MILL
HOPPER, TRANSFER
POINT
90 028
MATL TRANSFER,
SILO, RAW MEAL
CONVEYING
90 028
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND,
CLINKER SILO
LOADING
90 028
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND,
CLINKER SILO
DISCHARGE
90.028
MATL TRANSFER,
CLINKER UNLOADING
90 Oil
MATL TRANSFER,
COAL TRANSFER
POINT
90 Oil
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND,
COAL SILO LOADING
90 Oil
MATERIAL
STORAGE/HAND, COAL
LOADING/PILE
90 Oil
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND,
COAL
UNLOADING/BUILDING
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DUKE POWER CO
LINCOLN COMBUST
GASTON COUNTY MSW
DISPOSAL FAC
ROANOKE VALLEY
PROJECT
NC-0055
NC-0053
12/20/1991 ACT
05/18/1990 ACT
01/24/1991 ACT
ROANOKE VALLEY
PROJECT II
NC-0057
11/20/1992 ACT
90 Oil
90 028
90 028
90 028
90 Oil
90 028
90 028
90 028
90 028
90 028
90 028
15 006
15 004
21 001
11 002
11 002
90 Oil
11 002
MILL, COAL
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND.
CEMENT PACKING
MATERIAL STORAGE.
SILO, CEMENT
SEPARATOR
OPERATIONS
MATERIAL STORAGE,
PILE, COAL
MILL, FINISHING
MATL TRANSFER,
CLINKER, BUCKET
ELEVATOR LOADING
HOMOGENIZATION
SILO
MATL
TRANSFER/HAND,
CONVEYOR/TRANSFER
POINT
MATL TRANSFER, RAW
MATERIAL TRANSFER
POINT
CRUSHING OPERATION
TURBINE,
COMBUSTION
TURBINE,
COMBUSTION
INCINERATOR, MSW
BOILER, PC
BOILER, STARTUP
NO. 2
SILOS, STORAGE
BOILER, PULVERIZED
COAL-FIRED
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Report Date. 06/04/2001
INDEX OF CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES DETERMINATION
BY PROCESS
Plant Name
RBLC
ID
Permit Agency
Date(Est/Act) Type
Name of
Contact
Telephone
Process
Type: 11 002 Co
al Combustion
ROANOKE VALLEY
PROJECT
NC-0054
01/24/1991 ACT
CAROLINA
SAMMY AMERSON
(919) 733-3340
ROANOKE VALLEY
PROJECT II
NC-0057
11/20/1992 ACT *OR.™ CAROLINA JOHN EVANS
(919) 733-3340
Process
Type. 15.004 Co
al Combustion
DUKE POWER CO.
LINCOLN COMBUST
NC-0055
12/20/1991 ACT
NORTH CAROLINA JERRY P
DIV O
CLAYTON
(919) 733-3340
Process
Type 15 006 Co
al Combustion
DUKE POWER CO.
LINCOLN COMBUST
NC-0055
12/20/1991 ACT
NORTH CAROLINA JERRY P
DIV 0
CLAYTON
(919) 733-3340
Process
Type 15 007 Co
al Combustion
CAROLINA POWER
& LIGHT
NC-0059
04/11/1996 ACT
CAROLINA
(919) 715-6283
Process
Type 21 001 Co
al Combustion
GASTON COUNTY
MSW DISPOSAL
FAC
NC-0053
05/18/1990 ACT
CAROLINA
SAMMY AMERSON
(919) 733-3340
Process
Type 30 005 Co
al Combustion
WEYERHAEUSER
COMPANY
NC-0062
02/25/1997 ACT JJ0*™ CAROLINA STEVE PROCTOR
(919) 715-6247
Process
Type 41 002 Co
al Combustion
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FREIGHTLINER
CORPORATION -
CLE
NC-0060
07/07/1995 ACT
BRUCE 1NGIlE
(919) 715-6241
FREIGHTLINER
CORPORATION -
MT.
NC-0061
ll/U/1996 ACT
BRUCE INGLE
(919) 715-6241
Process
Type 41 014 Co
al Combustion
APLIX, INC
NC-0052
10/31/1989 ACT "^!!?lENBURG °° CAROL MOSER
DEPT
(704) 376-4603
Process
Type 81 007 Co
al Combustion
AMERISTEEL
CORP
NC-0065
04/29/1999 ACT
JOAN LIU
703-336-5500
Process
Type 90.011 Co
al Combustion
CAROLINA'S
CEMENT COMPANY,
L.P
NC-0056
08/06/1992 ACT
CAR°LINA
OVERCASH (919) 733-5o83
ROANOKE VALLEY
PROJECT
NC.
*"-
01/24/1991 ACT £OR.™ CAROLIHA SAMMY AMERSON (919) 733-3340
Process
Type 90 028 Co
al Combustion
CAROLINA'S
CEMENT COMPANY,
L P
NC-0056
08/06/1992 ACT
CAROLINA DALE OVERCASH (919) 733-5083
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Report Date: 06/04/2001 DETAILED SOURCE LISTING
RBLC ID No. NC-0052
Date Last Updated: 01/31/1990
Company Name/Site APLIX, INC.
Location:
12300 STEELE CREEK ROAD
CHARLOTTE,NC
Permit/File No.
89-051-063
Start Up Date:
01/01/1986 EST
Determination MadaMECKLENBURG CO DEPT OF ENV CAROL (704) 376-4603
by: PROT, NC (Agency) MOSER (Phone)
(Contact
Airs Id No.
SIC Code:
Notes.
100% CAPTURE EFFICIENCY THROUGH TOTAL ENCLOSURE.
Processes Subject To This Permit Throughput Capacity Pollutant Name
Emission Limits(Pnmary/Standardized) Basis Est % Eff
Pollution Prevention/Cntrl Equipt
Ranking Infomation
COATING LINE, SPECIAL
110 T/YR
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Process Code 41.014SCC code
VOC 92 % OVERALL CONTROL LAER
CAS No. VOC 0 92.000
Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment
THERMAL INCINERATION
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option
Selected
Report Date: 06/04/2001 DETAILED SOURCE LISTING
RBLC ID No. NC-0053 Date Last Updated: 07/19/1994
Company GASTON COUNTY MSW
Name/Site DISPOSAL FACILITY
Location.
GASTON
Permit/File
No. 6817
Start Up Date:
12/01/1992 EST
Determination NORTH CAROLINA DIV SAMMY (919) 733-3340
Made by: OF ENV MGMT (AgencyJAMERSON (Phone)
(Contact)
Airs Id No.
SIC Code:
Notes S02 PERCENTAGE REDUCTION LIMIT WILL CHANGE TO THE PERCENTAGE, BUT NOT
LESS THAN 80%, IN THE PROMULGATED NSPS SUBPART EA.
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Processes Subject To This Permit Throughput Capacity Pollutant Name
Emission Lumts(Primary/Standardized) Basis Est % EiT
Pollution Prevention/Cntrl Equipt
Ranking Infomation
INCINERATOR, MSW
460 T/D
Process Code 21.001SCC code
PM/PM10
CAS No. PM
.015 GR/DSCF CORR TO 7% O
0
Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment BAG
FILTER
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
S02 85 % REMOVAL, SEE NOTE
CAS No. 7446-09-5 0
Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment
WET/DRY ACID GAS SCRUBBER
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
VE 10 % OPACITY
CAS No. VE 10
Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment BAG
FILTER
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
NOX
CAS No. 10102
Control Method: Pollution Prevention
WESTINGHOUSE COMBUSTOR TECHNOLOGY
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
150 PPMV CORR TO 7% 02
0
HG
CAS No. 7439-97-6
.0089 LB/T FIRED
0
BACT-PSD
99.000
BACT-PSD
0.000
BACT-PSD
0.000
BACT-PSD
0.000
BACT-PSD
0.000
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Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment BAG
FILTER
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
H2S04 .2 LB/T FIRED BACT-PSD
CAS No. 7664-93-9 0 0.000
Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment
WET/DRY ACID GAS SCRUBBER
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
AS .86 E-4 LB/T FIRED BACT-PSD
CAS No. 7440-38-2 0 0.000
Control Method: Add-on Control Equipment BAG
FILTER
0/0 Control Options Examined/Option Selected
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Report Date: 06/04/2001 Control Technology Determinations (Freeform)
RBLC Id:
*Company:
Address:
City
County:
State:
Zip Code:
EPA Region:
Agency Code:
Agency Name:
Agency Contact:
Agency Phone:
Agency Email:
*Permit/File No.:
*SIC:
Airs Id:
EPA Id:
Plant Contact Name:
Plant Contact Phone:
Plant Contact Email:
NC-0052
APLIX, INC.
12300 STEELE CREEK ROAD
CHARLOTTE
NC
4
NC005
MECKLENBURG CO DEPT OF ENV PROT, NC
CAROL MOSER
(704) 376-4603
89-051-063
CAROL MOSER
(704)-376-4603
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Fuel:
Abatement:
UTM Zone:
X Coordinate:
Y coordinate:
Application Received
Date:
Permit Issuance Date:
Start Up Date:
Compliance Validation
Date:
Entry Date:
Last Update:
New or Modified:
Public Hearing:
Narrative:
Notes:
10/31/1989 ACT
01/01/1986 EST
01/31/1990
01/31/1990
100% CAPTURE EFFICIENCY THROUGH TOTAL
ENCLOSURE.
Report Date:
06/04/2001
Control Technology Determinations
(Freeform)
*Process:
COATING LINE,
SPECIAL
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*Process Type:
*SCC Code:
Primary Fuel:
Throughput:
Throughput Unit:
Compliance Verified:
Stack Testing:
Inspections:
Calculations:
Other Testing:
Other Testing Method:
Process/Compliance
Notes:
*Pollutant
*CAS Number:
*Control Method Code:
*Control Method
Description:
Number of Options
Considered:
41.014
110
T/YR
No
No
No
No
No
voc
voc
A
THERMAL
INCINERATION
0
Rank of Option Selected:Q
Primary Emissions: 92
Primary Emissions Unit: % OVERALL
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CONTROL
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ASCII Delimited Data Format
"RBLCID"."FACILITY- . "CITY" . -STATE- . "REGION-, "PERMITNUM" . •AGCYNAME- , -COHTACT" , -PHOUE- , -AIRSID- , -SIC- , "PERMITDATE" , -PERMITEA- , -LASTUPDATE- . -PROCESS" . "PROCTYPE","THRUPUT" . -THRUPUTU
NT-,-COMPVERIFY-."SCC-,•POLLUTANT-,"CAS-,"PRIHEMISS","PRIHEUNIT"."CONTROLCOD"."CTRLDESC","PCTEPPIC","COSTEPFECT",-DOLLARYEAR" , "BASIS"
•NC-0052",-APLIX, INC ","CHARLOTTE"."NC"."4"."89-051-063"."MECKLENBURG CO DEPT OF ENV PROT, NC","CAROL NOSER"."(704) 376-4603",•"."","10/31/1989"."ACT"."01/31/1990"."COATING
LINE, SPECIAL"."41 014"."110"."T/YR"."NO".""."VOC"."VOC"."92","% OVERALL CONTROL","A"."THERMAL INCINERATION"."92",""."","LAER"
•NC-0053","C3ASTON COUNTY MSH DISPOSAL FACILITY-,""."NC","4"."6817"."NORTH CAROLINA DIV OF ENV MGMT","SAMMY AMERSON",•(919)
733-3340","".""."05/16/1990"."ACT"."07/19/1994"."INCINERATOR, MSH","31 001","460","T/D","No",•","PM/PM10"."PH"," 015"."GR/DSCF CORR TO 71 O","A","BAG
FILTER"."99"."".•"."BACT-PSD"
•NC-0053"."GASTON COUNTY HSH DISPOSAL FACILITY",•","NC"."4","6B17","NORTH CAROLINA DIV OF ENV MGMT-,"SAMMY AMERSON","(919)
733-3340",•","","05/18/1990","ACT","07/19/1994","INCINERATOR, MSH","21 001","460","T/D","No","","S02","7446-09-5","85",«% REMOVAL, SEE NOTE","A","WET/DRY ACID GAS
SCRUBBER", "0","",", "BACT-PSD"
•NC-0053","GASTON COUNTY MSH DISPOSAL FACILITY","-,-NC", "4","6817","NORTH CAROLINA DIV OF ENV MGMT","SAMMY AMERSON","(919)
733-3340",•","","05/18/1990","ACT","07/19/1994","INCINERATOR, MSH"."21 001"."460"."T/D","No".""."VE","VE","10",•% OPACITY","A","BAD FILTER","0",•","•,"BACT-PSD"
•NC-0053",-GASTON COUNTY HSH DISPOSAL FACILITY","","NC"."4","6817","NORTH CAROLINA DIV OF ENV MGMT-,"SAMMY AMERSON","(919)
733-3340","","","05/18/1990","ACT","07/19/1994","INCINERATOR, MSH","21 001","460","T/D","No","","NOX-,-10102-,-ISO-,"PPMV CORR TO 7% O2-."P".-HESTINGKOUSE COMBUSTOR
TECHNOLOGY-,"0",•","","BACT-PSD"
" NC-0053-. "GASTON COUNTY MSH DISPOSAL FACILITY" ."". "NC" , "4". "6817- , "NORTH CAROLINA DIV OF ENV MGMT-,-SAMMY AMERSON-," (919)
733-3340","","","05/18/1990","ACT","07/19/1994","INCINERATOR, MSH","21 001","460"."T/D","No",""."HO","7439-97-6"," 0089","LB/T FIRED","A","BAG FILTER","0"."","","BACT-PSD-
•NC-0053","GASTON COUNTY MSH DISPOSAL FACILITY",""."NC","4","6817","NORTH CAROLINA DIV OP ENV MGMT","SAMMY AMERSON"."(919)
733-3340","","","05/18/1990","ACT","07/19/1994","INCINERATOR, MSH","21 001"."460","T/D","No",""."H2S04","7664-93-9"," 2","LB/T FIRED","A","HET/DRY ACID GAS
SCRUBBER","0","".""."BACT-PSD"
•NC-0053"."GASTON COUNTY MSH DISPOSAL FACILITY"."","NC","4","6817",-NORTH CAROLINA DIV OF ENV MGMT","SAMMY AMERSON"."(919)
733-3340","","","05/18/1990","ACT"."07/19/1994","INCINERATOR, MSH*,"21 001","460","T/D","NO","","AS"."7440-38-2"," 86"."E-4 LB/T FIRED","A"."BAG FILTER" , "0",•".•"."BACT-PSD"
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APPENDIX G
EXAMPLES OF FEDERAL/STATE REGULATION STANDARD
REPORTS
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Appendix G - Examples of Federal/State Regulation Standard Reports
Report Date: 06/04/2001 DETAILED SOURCE LISTING
Rule ID No. RUS-0015
Date Last Updated: 01/03/1995
Company AUTO/LD TRUCK
Name/Site SURFACE
Location: COATING
OPERATIONS
US
Rule No. 40 CFR PART 60
SUBPART MM
DeterminatEPA REGION I
ion Made (Agency)
by:
SIC Code:
3711
Notes: EXEMPT: PLASTIC COMPONENTS AND ALL PLASTIC BODIES COATED ON
SEPARATE LINES. SEE § 60.393 - 395 FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING,
MONITORING & REPORTING REQ. SEE § 60.398 FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
WAIVERS. BID FOR PROPOSED STANDARDS NOT AVAILABLE, NO COST
INFORMATION.
Clean Air
Technology
Center
(Contact)
(919) 541-0800
(Phone)
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Processes Subject To This Throughput Pollutant Emission Limits(Primary)
Permit Capacity Name Pollution Prevention/Cntrl Equipt
Basis
Est %
Eff
COATING, PRIME COAT
OPERATION
Process Code 41.002
SCC code 4-02-016-01
COATING, GUIDE COAT
OPERATION
VOC
CAS No.
.16 KG/L ACS
Control Method: THERMAL OR CATALYTIC INCINERATOR
CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE
NSPS
Process Code 41.002
SCC code 4-02-016-01
VOC 1.4 KG/L ACS
CAS No.
Control Method: THERMAL OR CATALYTIC INCINERATOR
G-2
NSPS
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CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE
G-3
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CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE
G-3
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Notes
COATING, TOP COAT
OPERATION
Process Code 41.002
SCC code 4-02-016-06
VOC
CAS No.
1.47 KG/L ACS
Control Method: THERMAL OR CATALYTIC INCINERATOR
CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE
NSPS
G-5
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: 06/04/2001 Regulations (Freeform)
Rule id-
Facility
Basis:
State:
EPA Region.
Agency Code.
Agency Name
Agency Contact:
Agency Phone:
Rule Number.
Rule Status
Entry Date-
Last Update.
SIC-
BID:
BID Title.
On-Line Location:
Tech Support Doc Date:
Economic Analysis Date.
Risk Analysis Date:
Public Notice Date:
Public Hearing-
Proposal Date.
PR Proposal
Promulgation Date.
PR Promulgation
Effective Date
FR Effective
RUS-0015
AUTO/LD TRUCK SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
NSPS
US
OT002
EPA REGION I
Clean Air Technology Center
(919)541-0800
40 CFR PART 60 SUBPART MM
IN EFFECT
01/07/1994
01/03/1995
3711
EPA-450/3-79-030A&B
AUTO/LD TRUCK SURFACE COATING - BACKGROUND INFORMATION
11/20/2020
11/20/2020
03/01/2020
11/30/2000
No
10/05/1979
44 FR 57792
12/24/1980
45 FR 85410
10/05/1979
44 FR 57792
G-6
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HSteeess
EXEMPT PLASTIC COMPONENTS AND ALL PLASTIC BODIES COATED ON SEPARATE LINES SEE § 60 393 - 395 FOR COMPLIANCE
TESTING, MONITORING & REPORTING REQ SEE § 60 398 FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY WAIVERS BID FOR PROPOSED STANDARDS
NOT AVAILABLE, NO COST INFORMATION
Report Date: 06/04/2001
Regulations (Frccform)
*Process.
•Process Type.
*SCC Code
Throughput•
Throughput Unit:
Process Notes
COATING, PRIME COAT OPERATION
41002
4-02-016-01
•Pollutant
•CAS Number
Control Method
Description-
Primary Emissions.
Primary Emissions Unit.
Percent Efficiency:
Alternate Emission:
Alternate Emission Unit.
Emission Type
CAP Cost of Control
Equpment.
Annualized Cost:
O&M Cost
Cost Effectiveness.
Dollar Year Used In Cost
Estimates:
VOC
THERMAL OR CATALYTIC INCINERATOR CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE MONITORING FOR
COMPLIANCE
16
KG/LACS
F
SO
G-7
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing.)
1 REPORT NO
EPA 456/B-01-001C
3 RECIPIENTS ACCESSION NO
4 TITLE AND SUBTITLE
User's Manual for the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse
(RBLC) Web, Volume 3 - Appendices
5 REPORT DATE
June 2001
6 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7 AUTHOR(S)
Joseph
E. Steigerwald
8 PERFORMINGORGANIZATONREPORTNO
9 PERFORMINGORGAN1ZATIONNAMEANDADDRESS
Clean Air Technology Center
ITG, ITPID, OAQPS
U S EPA
RTP, NC 27711
10 PROGRAM ELEMENT NO
11 CONTRACT/GRANT NO
68-D-98-172
12 SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Office of Air and Radiation
U S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
13 TYPE OF REPORT ANDPERIODCOVERED
Final
14 SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/200/04
15 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16 ABSTRACT
The Clean Air Act as amended in 1977 prescribes several technology-based
limitations affecting new or modified air pollution sources. 1) new source perfor-
mance standards (NSPS), 2) best available control technology (BACT), and 3) lowest
achievable emission rate (LAER)
The basic purposes of the RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse are 1) to provide State and
local air pollution control agencies with current information on case-by-case control tech-
nology determinations that are made nationwide and 2) promote communication, cooperation,
and sharing of control technology information among the permitting agencies. This document
details how the RBLC site on the World Wide Web is organized and operates. It includes
information on how to do a data base query, generate a custom report, and enter/edit infor-
mation into the RBLC (if authorized) .
The RBLC has now moved to the Web The RBLC Web address is:
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/catc/
Clicking on the RBLC logo on this page allows access to all of the information in the RBLC
including interactive queries, customized reports, and downloadable copies of this and other
RBLC documents.
Volume 3 includes all of the Appendices to the User's Manual.
17.
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
b IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
COSATI Raid Group
Best Available Control Technology
Lowest Achievable Emission Rate
Control Technology Center
New Source Review
Reasonable Achievable Control Technology
Air Pollution
Control
18 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Release Unlimited, Available from NTIS
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Springfield, VA 22161
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Unclassified
21 NO OF PAGES
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