United States         Air and Radiation        EPA420-P-02-010
           Environmental Protection                  July 2002
           Agency                        NR-004a
&EPA    Seasonal and Monthly
           Activity Allocation
           Fractions for Nonroad
           Engine Emissions Modeling
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                                                          EPA420-P-02-010
                                                                 July 2002
Seasonal and Monthly Activity Allocation Fractions for
            Nonroad Engine Emissions Modeling

                              NR-004a
                      Assessment and Standards Division
                     Office of Transportation and Air Quality
                     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                NOTICE

    This technical report does not necessarily represent final EPA decisions or positions.
 It is intended to present technical analysis of issues using data that are currently available.
        The purpose in the release of such reports is to facilitate the exchange of
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              Seasonal and Monthly Activity Allocation Fractions
                    For Nonroad Engine Emissions Modeling

                                Report No. NR-004a
                                     July 25, 2002

                           Assessment and Standards Division
                      EPA, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
Introduction
       The EPA is developing a national nonroad air emissions inventory model called
NONROAD.  The model uses estimates of annual activity for each equipment type, e.g.,
generally expressed in terms of hours of operations or gallons of fuel used per year, to calculate
yearly emission inventories.  It will also calculate inventories on a seasonal (i.e., summer, fall,
winter, spring), monthly, or daily (i.e., week or weekend day) basis by allocating annual activity
to these smaller time periods. This memorandum documents the seasonal and monthly activity
allocation fractions used by the model. Daily activity allocation fractions are addressed in a
separate technical memorandum. The EPA currently considers these fractions to be final inputs
for the draft NONROAD2002 model.

       The remainder of this memorandum is organized into two parts.  The first part contains a
basic description of the overall approach and sources of information that are used to develop the
requisite temporal allocation fractions. The second part explains how this information is used
and describes the final default values for each state.

Background

       The draft NONROAD2002 model allocates annual activity for the various equipment
categories to each month of the year based on the general climate and geographic location of the
state and the time of year in which the equipment is used.  Seasonal inventories are computed by
combining the monthly activity fractions that comprise each of the four seasons as shown in
Table 1.

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                                         Table 1
                            Season and Month Correspondence
Season
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
Month
June, July, and August
September, October, and November
December, January, and February
March, April, and May
       The monthly activity allocation fractions used in the draft NONROAD2002 model were
derived from the seasonal activity factors contained in the November 1991 Nonroad Engine and
Vehicle Emission Study1 (NEVES) and monthly activity factors contained in a technical report
for the California Air Resources Board (CARB) nonroad emissions model - OFFROAD.2 The
EPA decided to develop the activity allocation fractions based on these two documents as
default values for the draft NONROAD2002 model. To the best of the EPA's current
knowledge, these two sources of information represent the most comprehensive work that has
been done to date concerning the distribution of activity by season  and month for a broad range
of nonroad equipment categories on a statewide (CARB) and nationwide (EPA) basis. The EPA
recognizes that states and other users of the draft NONROAD2002 model may have more
detailed information on their local activity levels by season and month.  Such users of the draft
NONROAD2002 model may substitute activity allocation fractions derived for a state, county, or
air quality management district based on surveys or other studies for any of the equipment
categories.

       The data from NEVES  can be found in Appendix L, Tables L-02, L-03, and L-04 of that
document, which contain percentages of activity for summer and winter use only (Attachment
I).3 More specifically, Table L-02 contains summer and winter activity allocations for
agricultural, construction, industrial, lawn and garden (excluding chainsaws),
snowblower/snowmobile, commercial marine, airport service, logging (including chainsaws),
and light commercial equipment.  These percentages were derived  from a paper written by Hare
          Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation. Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study,
          21A-2001, November 1991.

          Energy and Environmental Analysis. Documentation of Input Factors For the New Off-Road Mobile Source
          Emissions Inventory Model - Draft. Prepared for the California Air Resources Board, August 1995. OFFROAD
          was formerly know as MVOFF
          The derivation of allocation factors for the fall and spring using the NEVES summer and winter values is
          explained in the next section.

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and Springer,41987 state implementation plan (SIP) inventories, and the CARB Technical
Support Document for proposed regulations applicable to lawn and garden equipment.5 Separate
summer and winter activity allocations for these general equipment categories are provided for
three climatological and geographical regions (cold/northern, medium/central, and
warm/southern).  These regions are defined by the average January temperature and latitude
criteria shown in Table 2.

                                           Table 2
        Seasonal Activity Allocation Fraction Regions Defined by Hare and Springer
Region
Cold/Northern
Medium/Central
Warm/Southern
Average January
Temperature (°F)
<35°
35° -44°
>45°
Latitude
43° and north
37° to 43°
37° and south
       Table L-03 contains summer and winter activity allocations for recreational marine
equipment from a boat usage survey done for the National Marine Manufacturers Association
(NMMA).6 The factors in this table are arranged into eight geographical regions:  Northeast,
Southeast, Mid-Atlantic Coast, Great Lakes, Southwest, Rocky Mountains, Northwest, and West
Coast.

       Table L-04 contains summer and winter activity allocations for recreational equipment
from a survey done for the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC).7  Table L-04 lists twelve regions.
However, the list of regions was subsequently found to be in error, based on a list received from
the MIC that defines the geographical regions used for its survey.  The corrected information was
used in the development of the allocation scheme for the draft NONROAD2002 model.

       The MIC organized the seasonal activity usage results into four regions (East, Midwest,
South, West), which the MIC further divided into eight subregions: New England and Middle
           Hare, C.T., andK.J. Springer. Exhaust Emissions from Uncontrolled Vehicles and Related Equipment Using
           Combustion Engines, Part 5, No. APRD-1494. San Antonio, TX:Southwest Research Institute, October 1973.

           California Air Resources Board. Technical Support Documents for California Exhaust Emission Standards and
           Test Procedures for 1994 and Subsequent Model Year Utility and Lawn and Garden Equipment Engines.
           Attachment C to CARB Mailout #90-64. El Monte, CA:State of California, December 1991.

          Irwin Broh & Associates, Inc. NMMA Boat Usage Survey. Prepared for the National Marine Manufacturers
          Association, Des Plaines, IL, August 1991.

           Burke Marketing Research.  1990 Survey of Motorcycle Ownership and Usage: Final Results Waves 1-12,
           Volume II. Conducted for the Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc. May 1991.

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Atlantic8 (East); East Central and West Central (Midwest); Southeast and Southwest (South); and
Rocky Mountains and Pacific (West).  In Table L-04, the allocations for the main regions are
averages of the two subregions that form each of the main regions.

       The C ARB model has activity allocations for the State of California, which are expressed
in monthly form (Attachment 2). The allocation fractions are described in the OFFROAD
model's technical support document. The CARB factors differ from those contained in NEVES
for agriculture, construction, industrial, lawn and garden, snowblowers/snowmobile, and
recreational equipment. The CARB technical document did not contain allocations for certain
categories (i.e., commercial and recreational marine9), and it differed from NEVES in that it
contained separate factors for tillers, chainsaws less than or equal to five horsepower and
transportation refrigeration units. CARB and NEVES had equivalent allocations for the
remaining categories where usage was judged to be essentially uniform over the year. As
described in the next section, the CARB  allocation factors are used directly in the draft
NONROAD2002 to model emissions in  the State of California.

Methodology/Results

       NEVES-Based Regional Activity Allocations

       Because each of the seasonal allocation tables in NEVES contains different numbers and
types of geographical regions, composite regions were created for use in the draft
NONROAD2002 model by geographically matching the less defined regions from Tables L-02
and L-03 to those in Table L-04. This correspondence is shown in Table 3. The resulting ten
composite regions represent an attempt to reconcile and link the regions defined in each of the
three tables so that they are geographically coherent and compatible.
           In NEVES, Middle Atlantic was changed to be Mid-Atlantic Coast. However, in the documentation of the
           geographic definitions received from the MIC, it is labeled at Middle Atlantic.

           For commercial marine, as well as aircraft and locomotives, baseline emissions in tons per day were directly
           entered into the OFFROAD model and a growth factor was used to project emissions into the future. Therefore,
           seasonal activity allocation fractions were not needed. No explanation is given for why no seasonal activity
           allocation fractions are listed for recreational marine equipment.

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                                        Table 3
      Mapping of Seasonal Activity Allocation Regions From NEVES to NONROAD
NEVES
General
Equipment
Table L-02
Cold/Northern
Medium/Central
Warm/Southern
NEVES
Recreational Marine
Table L-03
Northeast, Great Lakes,
Northwest, Rocky Mountains
Mid-Atlantic Coast, West
Coast
Southeast, Southwest
NEVES
Recreational Equipment
Table L-04
Midwest, New England,
Rocky Mountains, East
Central
Mid-Atlantic Coast, West
Central, Pacific,
South, Southeast, Southwest
NONROAD
Composite
Regions
Northeast/New England,
Great Lakes/Midwest,
Rocky Mountains,
Northwest
Middle Atlantic, West
Coast, Central West
Southeast, Southwest,
South Central
       There were two exceptions in regard to the general method of defining the regions
discussed above. The first involved a decision to leave out the East Central region found in
Table L-04 for recreation equipment from the composite regions because the region that it
defined could be included in and reasonably characterized by the Great Lakes/Midwest region.

       The second exception pertained to the allocation factors used for the general equipment
categories included in the Rocky Mountains category for the draft NONROAD2002 model. In
Table L-02, the general equipment categories used in this geographic area would have been
classified as Medium/Central by the criteria previously shown in Table 2. This classification
may seem reasonable since the Rocky Mountains region is generally located in the central part of
the U.S.  However, the climatic conditions found in most of the Rocky Mountains more closely
resemble the northern part  of the U.S. than the central section of the country. Therefore, the draft
NONROAD2002 model uses the Cold/Northern seasonal activity allocation factors from Table
L-02 for the general equipment categories included in the Rocky Mountains category. This
rationale is also supported  by Table L-01 in NEVES, which classified the nonattainment area  of
Denver as being within a cold region.10

       Since the seasonal allocation factors for all of the categories except recreational
equipment were arranged in more general regions than the ten composite regions described
above, these values were used multiple times based on the matching strategy in Table 3. For
example, the cold/northern fractions from Table L-02 are used in the Northeast/New England,
Midwest/Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains, and Northwest regions.
       10
          Regional and Seasonal Designations, Table L-01, NEVES Appendices, p. L-2

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       Because the allocation tables in NEVES include only summer and winter factors, it was
also necessary to develop allocations for the remaining two seasons.  These allocations were
determined by taking the sum of the summer and winter allocation percentages for each
equipment category and geographical region represented in the NEVES tables, and subtracting
this value from one hundred.  The resulting value was then divided by two to obtain the fall and
spring allocation percentages.

       The monthly allocation fractions required by NONROAD can be computed from the
NEVES-based seasonable allocation percentages by first dividing the seasonal percentages for
each equipment category and region described above by 100 to convert from percentile to
fractional form.  Second, each seasonal allocation fraction was then divided by three to produce
the allocation fraction for each month of the respective season (Table 1).  The resulting monthly
allocation fractions by equipment category for all regions except the West Coast, which is
described below, are shown in Table 4.

       This approach assumes that the four seasons are contained in  specific three month
periods, within which usage in each category is constant.  For example, this results in the draft
NONROAD2002 model apportioning the use of snow-related equipment to December, January,
and February because these are defined as the winter months.  However, it is common knowledge
that significant snow can occur in late fall and early spring in certain  areas. While the NEVES-
based method does not optimally reflect such conditions, in the absence of more specific regional
or local data, the method provides a reasonable and logical approximation of the seasonal
impacts on nonroad equipment usage for a national emission inventory model.

       CARB-Based Regional Activity Allocations

       An exception to the NEVES-based approach described above resulted  from using the
available fractions from the CARB OFFROAD technical support document for the State of
California, which is represented in the draft NONROAD2002 model  by the West Coast region.
Commercial and recreational marine were not included in the CARB model, so the draft
NONROAD2002 model uses allocations derived from NEVES. The resulting monthly allocation
fractions by equipment category for the West Coast and for each of the other regions are shown
in Table 4, starting on the next page.

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                      Table 4
  Monthly Seasonal Activity Allocation Fractions
(Based on Tables L-02, L-03, and L-04 in Appendix L in NEVES)
Equipment Category January
Agricultural 0.020
Construction 0.033
Industrial 0.067
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws 0.020
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles 0.333
Commercial Marine 0.083
Airport Service 0.083
Logging (incl. chainsaws) 0.083
Light Commercial 0.083
Recreational Marine 0.003
Recreational Equipment 0.047
February
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.003
0.047
March
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.070
Northeast/New
April May
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.070
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.070
England
June
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.230
0.146
July
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.230
0.146
August
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.230
0.146
September
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.070
October
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.070
November
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.070
December
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.003
0.047

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Table 4 Continued
Great Lakes/Midwest
Equipment Category January
Agricultural 0.020
Construction 0.033
Industrial 0.067
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws 0.020
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles 0.333
Commercial Marine 0.083
Airport Service 0.083
Logging (incl. chainsaws) 0.083
Light Commercial 0.083
Recreational Marine 0.000
Recreational Equipment 0.027

Equipment Category January
Agricultural 0.020
Construction 0.033
Industrial 0.067
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws 0.020
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles 0.333
Commercial Marine 0.083
Airport Service 0.083
Logging (incl. chainsaws) 0.083
Light Commercial 0.083
Recreational Marine 0.000
Recreational Equipment 0.027
February
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.027

February
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.027
March
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.050
0.077

March
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.080
April
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.050
0.077
Rocky
April
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.080
May
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.050
0.077
June
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.233
0.153
July
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.233
0.153
August
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.233
0.153
September
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.050
0.077
October
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.050
0.077
November
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.050
0.077
December
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.027
Mountains
May
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.080
June
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.230
0.147
July
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.230
0.147
August
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.230
0.147
September
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.080
October
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.080
November
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.052
0.080
December
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.027

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Table 4 Continued
Mid-Atlantic
Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine
Airport Service
Logging (incl. chainsaws)
Light Commercial
Recreational Marine
Recreational Equipment
January
0.020
0.050
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.007
0.040

Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine
Airport Service
Logging (incl. chainsaws)
Light Commercial
Recreational Marine
Recreational Equipment
January
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.057
February
0.020
0.050
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.007
0.040

February
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.057
March
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.068
0.078

March
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
April
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.068
0.078

April
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
May
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.068
0.078
Southeast
May
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
June
0.133
0.127
0.083
0.133
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.190
0.137

June
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.117
July
0.133
0.127
0.083
0.133
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.190
0.137

July
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.117
August
0.133
0.127
0.083
0.133
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.190
0.137

August
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.117
September
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.068
0.078

September
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
October
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.068
0.078

October
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
November
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.068
0.078

November
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
December
0.020
0.050
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.007
0.040

December
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.057

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Table 4 Continued
Northwest
Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine
Airport Service
Logging (incl. chainsaws)
Light Commercial
Recreational Marine
Recreational Equipment*
January February
0.020 0.020
0.033 0.033
0.067 0.067
0.020 0.020
0.333 0.333
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.016 0.016
0.043 0.043
March
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.063
0.073
April
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.063
0.073
May
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.063
0.073
June
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.190
0.143
July
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.190
0.143
August
0.167
0.143
0.100
0.167
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.190
0.143
September
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.063
0.073
October
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.063
0.073
November
0.073
0.078
0.083
0.073
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.063
0.073
December
0.020
0.033
0.067
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.016
0.043
West Coast
Note: West Coast table uses CARD OFFROAD Seasonal Activity Allocation Fractions except
Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine*
Airport Service
Logging (incl. chainsaws)
Light Commercial
Recreational Marine*
Recreational Equipment
January February
0.054 0.054
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.057 0.067
0.200 0.200
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.083 0.083
0.023 0.023
0.060 0.060
March
0.086
0.083
0.083
0.086
0.180
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.070
CARD MVOFF doesn't have marine seasonal allocation fractions,
April
0.086
0.083
0.083
0.086
0.060
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
so NEVES
May
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.020
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.090
for marine
June
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.100

July
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.100

August
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.100

September
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.090

October
0.075
0.083
0.083
0.086
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.090

November
0.054
0.083
0.083
0.076
0.140
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.090

December
0.054
0.083
0.083
0.067
0.200
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.070
data are used for these.
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Table 4 Continued
Central West
Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine
Airport Service
Logging (incl. chainsaws)
Light Commercial
Recreational Marine
Recreational Equipment
January
0.020
0.050
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.027

Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden excl. chainsaws
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine
Airport Service
Logging (incl. chainsaws)
Light Commercial
Recreational Marine
Recreational Equipment
January
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.040
February
0.020
0.050
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.027

February
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.040
March
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080

March
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.085
April
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080

April
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.085
May
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080
Southwest
May
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.085
June
0.133
0.127
0.083
0.133
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.147

June
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.123
July
0.133
0.127
0.083
0.133
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.147

July
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.123
August
0.133
0.127
0.083
0.133
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.147

August
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.123
September
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080

September
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.085
October
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080

October
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.085
November
0.090
0.078
0.083
0.090
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.080

November
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.085
December
0.020
0.050
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.027

December
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.040
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Table 4 Continued
Equipment Category January
Agricultural 0.020
Construction 0.067
Industrial 0.083
Lawn and Garden (excl. chainsaws) 0.020
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles 0.333
Commercial Marine 0.083
Airport Service 0.083
Logging (incl. chainsaws) 0.083
Light Commercial 0.083
Recreational Marine 0.023
Recreational Equipment 0.050
February
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.050
March
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.082
South Central
April May
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.082
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.082
June
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.120
July
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.120
August
0.113
0.110
0.083
0.113
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.160
0.120
September
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.082
October
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.082
November
0.100
0.078
0.083
0.100
0.000
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.075
0.082
December
0.020
0.067
0.083
0.020
0.333
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.023
0.050
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       As a general practice, EPA welcomes and encourages the use of locally-derived activity
allocation data in place of national or regional default data. It is the EPA's judgement that state
or local agencies, such as CARB, are usually in a better position than EPA to collect, assess,
and/or develop local nonroad activity-oriented data that more realistically mirror local conditions.
In the specific case of California, the use of the CARB fractions will help to ensure that EPA's
draft NONROAD2002 model produces compatible results with those from California's
OFFROAD model when it is run for California.  If possible, EPA will incorporate data from
other local sources in future model revisions when such information becomes available.

       Assignment of Region Activity Allocations to States

       The final task involves assigning states to each of the regions. These assignments are
shown in Table 5.  As mentioned above, California is the only state apportioned to the West
Coast region. Many of the other states have logical assignments. However, some states do not
clearly belong in a particular region  because they span more than one of the defined regions
and/or have several climatic tendencies that resemble more than one region.  New York could be
included in the Great Lakes/Midwest, Northeast/New England, or Middle Atlantic regions.
Pennsylvania could be included in the Great Lakes/Midwest or Middle Atlantic regions.
Wyoming could be included in the Central West, Rocky Mountain, or Northwest regions. In
these cases, the EPA's best judgement was used based on general knowledge of the state's
climate, general geographical position, and information from the NEVES report. Alaska, which
has two CO nonattainment areas (Fairbanks and Anchorage), presented another problem.  It
should have its own unique seasonal allocation fraction data. However, lacking this data, it
seemed logical to classify it as a Midwest/Great Lakes state, since the climatic conditions in
Alaska bear the closest resemblance to the states assigned to that region.
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                                     Table 5
Mapping of States to Regions Used For Defining Monthly Activity Allocation Fractions

1.
2.
o
J.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
Montana
Nebraska
Region
Southeast
Great Lakes/Midwest*
Southwest
South Central
West Coast
Rocky Mountains
Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic
Southeast
Southeast
West Coast
Northwest
Great Lakes/Midwest
Great Lakes/Midwest
Great Lakes/Midwest
Central West
South Central
Southeast
Northeast/New England
Mid-Atlantic
Northeast/New England
Great Lakes/Midwest
Great Lakes/Midwest
Great Lakes/Midwest
Southeast
Northwest
Central West
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28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
State
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Region
Central West
Northeast/New England
Mid-Atlantic
Southwest
Northeast/New England
Mid-Atlantic
Great Lakes/Midwest
Great Lakes/Midwest
South Central
Northwest
Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic
Southeast
Great Lakes/Midwest
South Central
Southwest
Central West
Northeast/New England
Mid-Atlantic
Northwest
Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic
Great Lakes/Midwest
Rocky Mountains
* Although Alaska should have unique seasonal adjustment fractions, for the purpose of default data, Alaska has been
equated with the Midwest/Great Lakes profile because of a lack of data at this time.

       National Average Seasonal and Monthly Activity Allocations

       The draft NONROAD2002 Model has the capability to model seasonal and monthly
emissions for a nationwide scenario.  The EPA used the monthly activity allocations to calculate
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national average seasonal and monthly activity allocations. These are now included in the
SEASON.DAT input data file with the region designation of "US."

       The national average seasonal allocations were calculated as follows:

1) Do twelve 50-state model runs (one for each month of the year) including all equipment types to
generate emission estimates for any exhaust pollutant (HC, CO or NOx) for each state for each
month for every type of equipment. Use the same temperature and fuel properties for all runs, since
the seasonality allocation factors are just meant to allocate activity, regardless of emissions.  In this
exercise the emissions are being used as a surrogate for activity.

2) Do one annual total model run including all equipment types, using same temperature and fuel
properties as in step 1.

3) For each of the 65 equipment types listed in SEASON.DAT find the ratio of each month's
emissions total from step 1 to the annual total from step 2.

4) In the /MONTHLY/ packet of SEASON.DAT add another 65-line block for the US total
allocations, putting in the twelve monthly ratios from step 3 into each appropriate line.
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                       Attachment 1
        NEVES Seasonal Activity Allocation Fractions
Table L-02. Summer and Winter Percentages of Yearly Activity
Equipment Category
Agricultural
Construction
Industrial
Lawn and Garden (excl. chain saws)
Snowblowers/Snowmobiles
Commercial Marine
Airport Service
Logging (including chain saws)
Light Commercial
Cold/Northern
Summer
(%)
50
43
30
50
0
25
25
25
25
Winter
(%)
6
10
20
6
100
25
25
25
25
Medium/Central
Summer
(%)
40
38
25
40
0
25
25
25
25
Winter
(%)
6
15
25
6
100
25
25
25
25
Warm/Southern
Summer
(%)
34
33
25
34
0
25
25
25
25
Winter
(%)
6
20
25
6
100
25
25
25
25
Table L-03. Summer and Winter Percentages of Yearly Activity for
                Recreational Marine Equipment
Region
Northeast
Southeast
Mid-Atlantic Coast
Great Lakes
Southwest
Rocky Mountains
Northwest
West Coast
% During Summer
68
48
57
70
48
69
57
48
% During Winter
1
7
2
0
7
0
5
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    Table L-04. Summer and Winter Percentages of Yearly
            Activity for Recreational Equipment*
Region
East
Midwest
South
West
New England
Mid- Atlantic Coast
East Central
West Central
Southeast
Southwest
Rocky Mountains
Pacific
National Average
% During Summer
42
46
36
44
44
41
48
44
35
37
44
43
42
% During Winter
12
8
15
11
14
12
9
8
17
12
8
13
12
Excluding snowmobiles
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                ATTACHMENT 2
CARB OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENT USE BY MONTH OF YEAR
Equipment Category
Recreational Vehicles
Construction Equipment
Industrial Equipment
Lawn and Garden Equipment
Farm Equipment
Light Commercial Equipment
Logging Equipment
Aircraft GSE
Transportation Refrigeration Units
Snowmobiles & Snowblowers
Chainsaws (<5 HP)
Tillers
Fraction of Annual Use
Jan
0.061
0.083
0.083
0.057
0.054
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.200
0.090
0.030
Feb
0.061
0.083
0.083
0.067
0.054
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.200
0.090
0.030
Mar
0.071
0.083
0.083
0.086
0.086
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.180
0.090
0.040
Apr
0.081
0.083
0.083
0.086
0.086
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.060
0.050
0.150
May
0.091
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.020
0.050
0.150
June
0.101
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.040
0.150
July
0.101
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.080
0.110
Aug
0.101
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.090
0.110
Sep
0.091
0.083
0.083
0.095
0.108
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.090
0.110
Oct
0.091
0.083
0.083
0.086
0.0.75
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.000
0.110
0.040
Nov
0.091
0.083
0.083
0.076
0.054
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.140
0.110
0.040
Dec
0.071
0.083
0.083
0.067
0.054
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.083
0.200
0.110
0.040
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