EPA-450/2-91-028
October 1991
CROSSWALK/AIR TOXIC EMISSION FACTOR
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USER'S
MANUAL, VERSION 1.2
By
Susan K. Lynch
Radian Corporation
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Contract Number 68-DO-0125
EPA Project Officer: Anne A. Pope
U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office Of Air and Radiation
Office Of Air Quality Planning And Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
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This report has been reviewed by the Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, and has been
approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial
products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
EPA 450/4-91-028
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ADDENDUM
to the
XATEF Data Base Management System - Version 1.2
User's Manual
As a result of final programming changes required in order to be
able to distribute the XATEF system, one feature in this users manual does not
precisely match what is actually contained in the current version of the data
base system (Version 1.2). The principal difference involves the "Modify Data
Base" portion of the system. This portion of the XATEF system has been
deleted in Version 1,2 being distibuted to the public. This deletion has no
real impact on the user since the Modify Data Base module was not accesible to
users outside of EPA.
This user's manual still contains references to the Modify Data
Base feature (principally in Section 5.0) because the manual had already gone
to print prior to the final system modification. All references to the Modify
Data Base feature should be ignored by the user. The example screens given in
the user's manual also show the Modify Data Base option in the menu line;
however, no such option is contained in the distributed XATEF Version 1.2.
The deletion of this feature will in no way affect the utilization of the
XATEF system.
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Table of Contents
Section Page
Disclaimer ii
List of Figures v
Definition of Terms vi
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Use of Emission Factors in Data Base 4
2.0 Getting Started 11
2.1 System Requirements 11
2.2 Enclosures Provided 11
2.3 Installing the System 12
2.4 First-time Execution 13
3.0 System Overview 15
3.1 Command Line Options 15
3.2 Menu System 19
3.2.1 Reporting 19
3.2.2 Hodify Data bases 19
3.2.3 File Management 21
3.2.4 System Utilities 21
3.3 Help System 21
4.0 Reporting 25
4.1 Report Design 25
4.1.1 Editing a Design 25
4.1.2 Clearing a Design 29
4.1.3 Saving a Design 29
4.2 Retrieve Design 31
4.3 Delete Design 31
4.4 Generate Report 31
4.5 Output Report 33
4.6 View Report 33
5.0 Modify Data base 37
6.0 File Management 39
6.1 Change Directory 39
6.2 Delete File 39
6.3 View File 41
7.0 System Utilities 43
7.1 Backup Data base 43
7.2 Restore Data base 43
7.3 Inspect Data base 45
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Table of Contents - Continued
Section
8.0 Emission Factor References
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H
Appendix I
Appendix J
Appendix K
Keystroke Definitions
How the Search Works
System Development Tools
Data Base Organization
Data Base File Structures
Creating and Using DOS Batch Files ....
Compounds Having Emission Factors in XATEF. ,
Industrial Processes Having Emission Factors
in XATEF
Bibliography , , . .
SIC Code Descriptions
SCC Descriptions . .
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List of Figures
Figure Page
1 XATEF DBMS Introduction Screen 16
2 Introductory Screen with Data Preparation Message 16
3 Password Verification Error Message 18
4 Data Base Integrity Verification Error Message 18
5 XATEF DBMS Main Menu 20
6 Exit the Program and Return to DOS Confirmation Message. ... 20
7 Help Information Available with the /H Command Line Option . . 22
8 Help Information Available with the Key 24
9 The Reports Menu of the Main Menu 26
10 The Edit Design Screen of the Reports Menu 26
11 An Pick List of Chemical Names. 28
12 Column and Search Criteria for the Edit Design Screen 30
13 Enter the Report Design Name for Saving to Disk 30
14 Scrolling Window for Selecting a Report Design to Retrieve . . 32
15 Report Generation Progress Report 34
16 Report Generation Error Message 34
17 Scrolling View of a Generated Report 36
18 The Output Report Menu of the Reports Menu 36
19 The Modify Data Base Menu of the Main Menu 38
20 Password Entry and Verification Screen 38
21 The File Management Menu of the Main Menu 40
22 Scrolling Window for Selecting a New Current Subdirectory. . . 40
23 Scrolling Window for Selecting a File to View 42
24 Text Window Used to View a DOS ASCII File 42
25 The Utilities Menu of the Utilities Menu 44
26 The Backup Files Option of the Utilities Menu 44
27 Data Restoration Error Resulting from a Bad Backup Diskette. . 46
28 Data Base Inspection Warning Message 46
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Definition of Terms
ASCII
ASCII file
Bic
Byte
CAS Number
DBMS
DOS
EF
EPA
KB
MB
Mhz
PC
Process
RAH
SCC
SIC code
Source
XATEF
American Standard Coding for Information Interchange.
A human-readable DOS file format.
A Binary digit (0 or 1) used to store digital
information.
A series of eight bits used as the basic unit of
computer information. The ASCII table defines the
first one hundred twenty eight bytes (0-127 or
00000000 - 01111111).
Chemical Abstracts Services Number.
Data Base Management System.
Disk Operating System.
Emission Factor.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Kilobyte (1,024 bytes).
Megabyte (1,048,576 bytes).
One million hertz.
Personal Computer.
Activity associated with an emission factor.
Random Access Memory
Source Category Code.
Standard Industrial Classification Code.
Activity associated with an emission factor process.
Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and State and Local air
pollution control agencies have been given a new direction in the control of
toxic air pollutants since the passage of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments
(CAAA). Estimation and control of toxic air pollutant emissions is essential
to the implementation of the CAAA. The development of an air toxics program
requires information about the types, sources, and emissions of pollutants in
a geographic area. One of the major components of an air toxics program is an
assessment of the quantities of toxic compounds present in an area. Specific
emissions measurements are generally the best and most accurate way to
quantify emissions; however, measurement data are not always available. An
alternate method of estimating air toxics emissions is by using emission
factors. The Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor (XATEF) Data Base Management
System (DBMS) presents a compilation of emission factors for selected toxic
air pollutants and sources of toxic air pollutants. The purpose of XATEF is
to offer a technical service to air pollution control agencies and others in
performing preliminary estimates of air toxics emissions. Users are provided
information so that they may review the referenced literature where
clarification or further details are needed.
An emission factor relates the quantity of a pollutant released to the
atmosphere with a source activity (e.g., combustion, storage, handling,
equipment leaks, processes, etc.)- Emission factors are usually expressed by
units of mass of pollutant emitted per unit of mass, volume, heat input,
distance, or duration of a process that emits the pollutant (e.g., lb
pollutant emitted per ton of product). The XATEF data base displays listings
of emission factors for selected toxic air pollutants and sources and
associates the emission factors to levels of source activity for pollutants.
For example, in the smelting of copper, trace elements such as arsenic or
nickel may be emitted. An emission factor such as "X" lb nickel/ton blister
copper produced, could be used to estimate nickel emissions from the smelter.
In order to offer assistance to agencies and others in estimating
emissions of air toxics, EPA in October 1988 published a report entitled Toxic
Air Pollutant Emission Factors For Selected Air Toxic Compounds And Sources
(EPA-450/2-88-066a). The emission factors in the 1988 edition were obtained
from journal articles and reports identified by a computerized literature
search and from published and unpublished EPA reports. The computerized
literature search accessed the following data bases - Chem Abstracts, NTIS,
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Enviroline, "Pollution Abstracts, Compendex, Environmental Bibliography, El
Engineering Meetings, DOE and APTIC.
Since the publication of the 1988 compilation (first edition), EPA
compiled additional emission factors into a Second Edition, entitled Toxic Air
Pollutant Emission Factors - A Compilation for Selected Air Toxic Compounds
and Sources (EPA-450/2-90-011^. to include more than 6,000 factors for
approximately 270 compounds and 470 source categories. New factors were
obtained primarily from EPA Background Information Documents (BIDS) prepared
in support of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), EPA Control Technology Center
(CTC) documents, Office of Research and Development (ORD) reports, EPA's
series of "Locating and Estimating Air Toxic Emissions From (or of) (Source
Category or Substance)" reports, and other published and unpublished EPA
reports. Appendix I presents a bibliography of reports reviewed but which did
not contain emission factors. New emission factors have been added to the
XATEF DBMS since the October 1990 publication of the Toxic Air Pollutant
Emission Factors document. The 1991 update focused on the list of hazardous
air pollutants (HAPs) under Title III of the 1990 CAAA. The data base '
currently contains over 7,600 emission factors for over 300 compounds and over
500 source categories. However, future editions of that document will not be
published, in an effort to conserve resources and reduce paper consumption.
A pollutant synonym search function has also been added to the XATEF
DBMS during the 1991 update. Chemical synonyms were developed for as many
XATEF pollutants as possible using existing data in RTECS (Registry of Toxic
Effects of Chemical Substances). A chemical synonym computer file was created
to allow the user to search and locate a specific pollutant by more than one
name, if necessary. Up to five chemical synonyms have been retained for each
pollutant, where applicable. Thus, if the user is searching
1,1-dichloroethylene, the data for vinylidene chloride (one of its synonyms
and its designated XATEF chemical name) will be located.
The air toxic emission factor data base will be updated and expanded as
new information is obtained on process descriptions, operating practices,
control measures, and emissions data. Comments on the usefulness of the XATEF
DBMS are welcomed as is any emissions information that would allow EPA to
update and expand the coverage of toxic air emission factors. All future
annual data updates will be made to the computerized version (XATEF DBMS) only
and distributed on computer compatible diskettes and via the Clearinghouse for
Inventories and Emission Factors (CHIEF) bulletin board system. All future
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versions of-the user's manual (beginning with this one) will include a brief
summary of XATEF's intended purpose, applicability, usefulness, recent data
expansions, and summary tables listing covered pollutants and industrial
processes.
The Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor (XATEF) Data Base Management
System (DBMS) is an IBM AT Personal Computer (PC) based application designed
to facilitate the rapid identification and cross-referencing of toxic air
pollutant/emission source associations and provide corresponding emission
factors for these associations as available. The 1991 XATEF DBMS incorporates
information from the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) - Source
Category Code (SCO/pollutant cross-references found in Tflxlc^Ai r,
Pollutant/Source Crosswalk - A Screening Tool For Locating Possible Sources
EmittinaLJToxic Air Substances^Second Edition EPA-450/2-89-017; the air toxic
emission factor collection found in Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Factors - A
Compilation for Selected Air Toxic Compounds _and_S
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data base cross-reference and air toxic emission factor information. As with
any computer program the user may need some practice to become familiar with
all aspects of the system. After a few sessions the user will understand the
data base contents and the various procedures for retrieving information.
The system displays emission factor and cross-reference information in
the form of output tables on the computer screen, printer, or disk file.
Output table specifications consist of descriptive information for pollutants,
SICs, SCCs, industrial processes, and emission sources. Authorized users may
add, edit, and delete information in the data base. The data files use a
standard format and might be altered by many programs currently available;
however, the system is equipped to detect and prevent the use of data files
modified externally. The following section describes the components of the
emission factor records and explains the uses and shortcomings of the
information.
1.1 USE OF EMISSION FACTORS IN THE DATA BASE
The emission factors compiled in the XATEF DBMS include:
• chemical name, synonyms and CAS number,
• industrial process description,
• specific emission source description,
• SIC code and description,
• SCO and description,
• notes, and
' • references.
CAS numbers, SIC codes, and SCC's are used in this compilation to provide a
means'of identifying in standard terminology, pollutants, industrial processes
and specific emission processes/sources. For some substances, CAS numbers are
not available such as for polycyclic organic matter. If CAS numbers are not
available, no CAS numbers are assigned in the tables. Similarly, when SIC
codes and SCC's are not available for some sources and processes, they are not
included in the tables. For some sources, the SIC codes and SCC's are
truncated in the tables based on available data. SIC codes may be shown as
two, three or four digit numbers based on available information. SCC's may
also be truncated to less than the full eight digits.
Appendix G presents the air toxics that have factors in the compilation.
Table G-l lists alphabetically the air toxics and their respective CAS numbers
and chemical synonyms, if available, contained in the data base. Table G-2
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lists the air toxics for which emission factors have been compiled by CAS
number. Because available information on air toxics emissions is limited,
emission factors are only provided for selected air toxic compounds and not
for all identified air toxics. The list of air toxics in Appendix G
represents air toxics for which emissions data are available.
The SIC codes associated to the factors are broad descriptors of
industry segments that are used throughout the Government to define industries
in accordance with the composition and structure of the economy. For this
reason, the SIC codes may not represent specific emitting sources. In this
compilation, SIC codes are unavailable for some industrial processes such as
wood combustion.
The SCC's represent processes or functions within a source category
associated with a point of air pollutant emissions. The National Emission
Data System (NEDS) uses SCC's to associate criteria pollutants with emission
factors for various sources. SCC's are included in this document primarily
for identification purposes. The units for factors in the XATEF DBMS do not
necessarily correspond to the units of factors listed in NEDS having identical
SCC's. For example, the toxics factor for carbon black manufacturing may show
"X" Ib POM emitted/ton product from the dryer, whereas the NEDS factor for the
same SCC is "X" Ib particulate matter/ton carbon black produced. Users should
be aware of this difference and consider it if applying these emission factors
to the SCC's in NEDS. In the XATEF data base management system, the SCC's
associated to toxics factors that do not correspond to SCC's in NEDS or SCC's
that have been truncated are noted. As new SCC's are assigned for toxics in
NEDS, it is anticipated that future updates of this report will use SCC's
consistent with NEDS.
Brief descriptions of the industrial processes and specific emission
sources are included for each emission factor. Industrial process
descriptions define source categories and specific emission sources refer to
operations within a source category. An example of an industrial process is a
petroleum refinery, and specific emission sources within a petroleum refinery
include catalytic crackers, storage tanks, and equipment leaks. Appendix H
contains a list of the industrial processes that have emission factors in the
data base. For most available SIC codes and SCC codes associated with
factors, the industrial process descriptions are similar to SIC code
descriptions and the specific emission source descriptions are similar to SCC
descriptions. Appendix J presents SIC code descriptions and Appendix K lists
SCC descriptions.
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The emission factors are listed usually in terms of mass of pollutant
per mass of product produced (i.e., 0.8 Ib ammonia/ton urea product), When no
other data are available, some factors are presented in units of mass per time
(Ib/sec, Ib/day, Ib/hr, etc). Other factors are presented in typical units
specific to source categories. For example, factors for combustion sources
are shown with units of Ib/million BTU's. Most units are presented in
American engineering units (Ib, foot, ton, etc.) to be consistent with NEDS
criteria factors. Some factors have not been converted from metric units
because they are conventionally expressed in metric units such as
ng/cubic meter or mg/amp hr.
The XATEF records also contain additional information in the "Notes"
part of each emission factor listing. Brief descriptions concerning the
derivation of emission factors (mass balance, test data, engineering judgment)
and any assumptions that have been made to derive che factors are shown in the
"Notes". If an averaged factor has been listed, the range is shown in this
column. For some toxic air pollutants, emission factors associated with
processes or operations are further characterized in the "Notes" by the
presence or absence of emission reduction techniques or controls. For many of
the controlled operations, the type of emission reduction control is
identified. However, the emission reduction techniques in this report do not
necessarily represent the best available control technology (BACT) or
reasonably available control technology (RACT).
References are included for each factor in this compilation. The reader
is encouraged to consult the references for more detailed information on the
factors.
The quality of emission factors presented in the data base varies
considerably. Emission factors are derived in a variety of ways including
source tests, theoretical calculations, or a combination of both tests and
calculations. Extensive analyses of source tests or a single source test may
be used to derive some of the factors in the data base. Other factors are
calculated by using material balances or national emissions estimates divided
by national production capacities for chemicals. The "Notes" column provides
a brief description of the basis of each factor, such as whether it is derived
from source tests, engineering judgment, or other methods. References are
also given so that the user can obtain more information about a specific
factor.
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The data depth of the factors contained in the data base is also highly
variable. For some processes, emission factors are available for individual
release points or unit operations within processes. In other cases, factors
are only available for an entire process or emission source. This is
illustrated for carbon tetrachloride. Carbon tetrachloride is emitted when it
is produced as a product, by-product, or intermediate during various processes
and when it is used to formulate other compounds. Emission factors for carbon
tetrachloride releases from perchloroethylene production are listed for
neutralization, drying, distillation, and other operations; whereas only a
single factor for the emissions of carbon tetrachloride from pharmaceutical
production facilities is shown.
Emission factors are very useful tools for estimating emissions of toxic
air pollutants. In many cases, these factors are simply averages of all
available tools and do not generally consider the influence of various process
design parameters such as temperature, age of equipment, reactant
concentration, etc. If the emission factors were correlated to process design
variables, they would provide more precise emission estimates than factors in
the data base. Because insufficient data exist to determine the accuracy or '
validity of the emission factors, no estimates can be made of the error that
results from using these factors to calculate toxic air emissions from any
given facility.
The emission factors in the data base are intended to be used for making
preliminary estimates of toxic air emissions from various sources of air
pollution. Emission factors are more appropriately used to estimate the
collective emissions of a number of sources, such as in an emissions inventory
for a selected geographic area. The emission factors in this compilation will
not likely*provide exact estimates of emissions from any particular facility.
Because these factors are obtained from data of wide range and varying degrees
of accuracy, emissions calculated for a given facility using these factors are
likely to differ from the actual emissions of the facility. In some cases,
the differences in emissions estimated from emission factors and actual
emissions could vary significantly. Only specific source measurement can
determine the actual emissions of a pollutant under conditions at the time of
a test. For the most accurate emissions estimates, source specific data
should be obtained whenever possible. When source specific data are not
available, emission factors can be used to estimate emissions. More accurate
air toxics emission estimates can be made by using information contained in
the primary references listed in addition to the emission factors.
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Emission factors are one method used to estimate emission of air toxics
from sources. Inputs needed to calculate emissions using emission factors
include:
1. Activity information about sources (amount of product produced,
fuel used, etc.),
2. Emission factors to translate activity information into
"uncontrolled" emission estimates, and
3. Control device efficiency information to provide basis for
estimation of emissions to the atmosphere after passage through a
control device.
The basic emission estimation algorithm is:
E - R x EF x (1 - C/100)
where:
E - emission estimate for source
R - activity level
EF ~ emission factor
C - control device efficiency.
The accuracy of the emission estimate is equally dependent upon the relative
accuracy of each of the components. Errors introduced by any one of these
components affect the final emission estimate.
To illustrate the application of emission factors, an example is
provided for acrylonitrile. If an agency decides to estimate air releases of
acrylonitrile in an area, it could make preliminary estimates of emissions by
using emission factors in the XATEF DBMS and data on material usage records,
permit applications, or inspector records of facilities producing or using
acrylonitrile. However, it must be emphasized that these estimates can vary
greatly from actual emissions because the factors are based on releases from
hypothetical plants with hypothetical emission controls. To develop a more
accurate emission estimate, the primary reference listed in the XATEF DBMS,
Locating and Estimating Air Emissions From Sources Of Acrylonitrile, should be
reviewed. A comparison of the process parameters of the hypothetical plant
contained in the primary references and of those of the actual facility allows
the'agency to determine the sources of error associated with using the
emission factors and to produce more realistic emission estimates. If source
specific data are not available, then the agency should view the calculated
emissions of acrylonitrile as only a preliminary estimate.
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The following sections provide instructions for the use, installation,
and operation of the XATEF DBMS.
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2.0 GETTING STARTED
2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Use of Che XATEF DBMS program requires:
An IBM (tm) AT PC or compatible machine chat runs MS-DOS
(tm) or PC-DOS (tm) version 3.0 or later;
At least 640 KB of free RAM;
A fixed disk with at least 20 MB of storage; and
A high density 5 1/4 inch external disk drive.
2.2 ENCLOSURES PROVIDED
The XATEF DBMS is distributed on one high density (.1.2 MB) 5 1/4 inch
diskette. This user's guide is also included on the distribution disk. The
disk contains one file called UNPACK.EXE. This file contains the following
files in compressed format:
XATEF.EXE The executable XATEF DBMS program
EFACTOR.DBF The emission factor description file
EFC_RRC.DBF The emission factor reference file
HELPMAST.DBF The help system information file
NEWXWALK.DBF The pollutant/SIC/SCC cross-reference file
POC_DESC.DBF The pollutant description file
REF_DESC.DBF The crosswalk reference description file
RPC_DESC.DBF The emission factor process description file
RRC_DESC.DBF The emission factor reference description file
RSC_DESC.DBF The emission factor source description file
SCC_DESC.DBF The SCC code description file
SIC_DESC.DBF The SIC code description file
HELPMAST.DBT The help system memo information file
REFJDESC.DBT The crosswalk reference memo file
RRC_DESC.DBT The emission factor reference memo file
USRGUIDE.DOC This user's guide as a DOS ASCII file
STAMP.MEM The data base security file
README.BAT The file used to review recent updates
README.TXT The recent update text file
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2.3 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM
The XATEF DBMS distribution diskette is not copy protected and the user
is encouraged to make backup copies before installation. Please refer to
Section 7.1 for instructions on performing a DOS diskette backup.
The instructions provided in this section assist the user in installing
the XATEF DBMS program and its associated data files onto the personal
computer's fixed disk. It is assumed that the computer has a floppy diskette
drive designated as drive A: and a fixed disk drive designated as drive C:.
If the user's system is configured otherwise, replace the alternate drive
designations (i.e., B, D, E, or F) in the instructions. The system is
intended to be operated with all program, data base, and index files in the
same directory of the fixed drive. It is recommended that this directory be
named "\XATEF". If another name is to be used, substitute it in the following
instructions.
1. Log onto the fixed disk to contain the XATEF DBMS program
Type: C:
2. Create a new subdirectory to put the system into
Type: MD \XATEF
3. Copy the distribution diskettes to the new subdirectory
Type: COPY A:*.* C:\XATEF
After the diskette has been copied to the fixed drive, the files must be
unpacked. There should be one file called "UNPACK.EXE" in the "\XATEF"
subdirectory. To unpack the files
4. Change to the XATEF subdirectory
Type: CD \XATEF
5. Unpack the program and data files
Type: UNPACK
and wait for the files to be unpacked, when all of the files have been
unpacked the original packed file ("UNPACK.EXE") may be deleted.
A new pollutant name synonym file has also been added to the XATEF
system (see Section 4.1.1). This file finds pollutant synonyms and returns
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standardized XATEF pollutant 'base name' for retrieving profiles by pollutant
name. If synonym search capability is desired, type 'SYNONYM1 to build the
synonym table.
If the preceding instructions have been followed, the system files have
been copied and unpacked to the fixed disk in a subdirectory of the root
directory named "\XATEF". To begin using the XATEF program, follow the
instructions in Section 2.4.
2.4 FIRST-TIME EXECUTION
The user may wish to make the proper corrections to the Autoexec.BAT and
Config.sys files prior to running the XATEF DBMS. The following parameters
should be included for proper operation of the XATEF DBMS:
Confjg.svs: Files - 51
Buffers - 16
Autoexec.BAT: Set clipper - S50
(applicable to DOS versions prior to 4.0)
The user is encouraged to make these changes to the above files prior to
initial start-up of the XATEF DBMS.
To begin using the installed system, follow the instructions listed
below.
1. Log to the subdirectory containing all of the necessary files.
Type CD \XATEF •
2. Begin program execution (i.e., run the program).
.Type XATEF
The XATEF DBMS program will be invoked and the opening title screen will
appear (Figure 1). The first time the system is used a set of index files
will be built. This is done once every time the data is installed. It will
take about one hour on an AT class machine running at 12 Mhz.
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3.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The purpose of the XATEF DBMS is to allow an individual to locate and
estimate the magnitude of potential air toxic emissions from sources. XATEF
may be used to retrieve cross-references of pollutants and sources (both
general and specific), sets of emission factors, or both pollutant/source
cross references and emission factors.
The computer program is designed around a Main Menu accessed through the
backslash key and located on the Cop row of the screen. The Main Menu
functions are Reporting, Data base Modification, File Management, and System
Utilities.
At any time the user may press the help key to obtain specific help
concerning the system operation in progress. For a complete discussion of the
on-line Help utility please refer to Section 3.3 - Help System. The escape
key cancels an input operation in progress.
When the user starts the XATEF DBMS an introductory screen identifying
the computer program, EPA producing branch, and development contractor is
displayed (Figure 1). Any key may be pressed to begin. At this time the disk
drive will be checked to make sure all of the necessary data and index files
are present (Figure 2). If they are present, the system will check the date
stamps of the files to make sure that they have not been altered external to
the XATEF system. Authorized users will be asked to .enter a password and
access will be granted or denied. If the files are not present or the date is
incorrect, the system will not be activated and control will be returned to
DOS.
3.1 COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
The command line options (or parameters) are set from DOS when the XATEF
program is begun. The options are placed following the name of the program
and are preceded with a slash. The options are listed below.
Option Option Description
/a Autostart the program. That is, the main menu will appear after
system initialization without the user having to press a key.
Normally, an introduction screen appears and the user must press a
key to proceed with the system initialization. To bypass this
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CROSSWALK AIR TOXIC EMISSION FACTOR DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Written under contract from
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
by
RADIAN CORPORATION
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
-Key*Cont i nue—
FIGURE 1. XATEF DBMS INTRODUCTION SCREEN
CROSSWALK AIR TOXIC EMISSION FACTOR DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Written under contract from
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Please wait while the data files are prepared.
RADIAN CORPORATION
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
Key=Contfnue—
FIGURE 2. INTRODUCTORY SCREEN WITH DATA PREPARATION MESSAGE
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-user intervention and proceed directly to the main menu, use this
option.
/h Display this user manual (USRGUIDE.DOC) in a pop-up scrolling
window. This manual may also be viewed by using the View File
option of the File Management Menu. It may also be printed by
using the DOS PRINT or COPY command.
/m Use the monochrome display. This is useful when the system is
being used on a computer with a VGA monochrome monitor. These
computers sometimes recognize the monitor as VGA color and will
attempt to represent colors with different degrees of shading.
This sometimes washes out certain colors. Using the monochrome
option will insure that everything on the screen is visible.
/p Set the password when the system starts. This option is used if
the XATEF program is to be accessed and the data files have been
modified outside the system. When the data files are modified by
dBASE (tin) or some other program, the date stamps on the files are
altered. XATEF will recognize this alteration and will not allow
the program to be used. This checking can be avoided if the
password is entered correctly at the beginning of the program
(Figures 3 and 4).
/i . Ignore the config.sys check. Every time the XATEF system is used,"
the system configuration will be checked to make sure that the
proper number of files and buffers are available. If they are
not, the config.sys file will be changed and the system will be
re-configured. If the config.sys file has been marked as read-
only it cannot be changed and an error will result. If the
config.sys check is to be ignored, this switch must be used.
Some examples using command line options follow. Note that there needs
to be a slash character preceding each command line option to be activated.
xatef /p/a This will activate the initial password entry window after
auto-starting and before data initialization.
xatef /m/l/a This will cause XATEF to auto-start,.ignore the current
config.sys settings, and act as though a monochrome monitor were
attached to the computer.
xatef /a/1 This will auto-start the system and ignore the current
config.sys settings.
If command line options are regularly used then the user may want to
create a DOS batch file to execute XATEF. See Appendix F for an explanation
of DOS batch files.
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CROSSWALK AIR TOXIC EMISSION FACTOR DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
—(Password Verification Uindou)-
PLease
seeuri
screen
comple
Passwo
—(Failed Password Screen)-
The current password has
not been entered
correctly. Unlimited
access to the system has
not been granted.
-Esc-Cont inue—'
OH. For
n the
-Enter=Cont inue—£sc=Abort—-I
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
-Key=Continue—I
FIGURE 3. PASSWORD VERIFICATION ERROR MESSAGE
CROSSWALK AIR TOXIC EMISSION FACTOR DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
UNI
PI
—Database Integrity Verificatic
The databases have been altered by
non-authorized personnel wing
software other than XATEF DBMS. The
program will not allow acces* beyond
this point. Consult your database
administrator for instruction in
correcting the problem.
-Esc=Continue—J
d.
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
FIGURE 4. DATA BASE INTEGRITY VERIFICATION ERROR MESSAGE
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3.2 MENU SYSTEM
The XATEF Main Menu, located on the top row of the screen, is activated
with the backslash key, and has five options: Reporting, Modify
Data bases, File Management, Utilities, and Quit (Figure 5). The Reporting
option is used to Design, Retrieve, Delete, Generate, Output, and View
crosswalk and emission factor reports. The Modify Data base option is
available only to qualified (password holding) users and allows for the
insertion, deletion, and editing of data. The File Management option allows
the user to Delete files (if a subdirectory becomes full) and View ASCII text
files (such as report designs or reports saved in ASCII format.) The
Utilities option allows the user to check the Integrity of the current data,
Backup the data for security, and Restore previously stored data. The Quit
option is used to terminate the current session and return control to DOS.
The user is asked to confirm a Quit request (Figure 6).
3.2.1 Reporting
The Reporting option is used to Design, Retrieve, Delete, Generate,
Output, and View crosswalk and emission factor reports. Reports are designed
by selecting the fields to be included and specifying any search criteria for
those fields. The report will be built from the data base exactly as designed.
Only the fields selected for use in the report will be included and they will
appear in the order specified. The report may be output to disk or printer
and will retain its specified design when transferred.
3.2.2 Modify Data bases
The Modify Data bases option is available only to qualified (password
holding) users and allows for the insertion, deletion, and editing of data.
After the user has correctly specified the password at some point during the
program (i.e. at the command line or Modify Data base option), the Modify
Data base Menu containing a descriptive name of each data base file will
appear. The cursor keys may be used to highlight one of the files and it will
be opened for editing when the key is pressed.
••*
To edit the data base, place the highlight bar on the field to be edited
and press the key. The cursor will be turned on and the field may be
edited. The and keys insert and delete a record. When all of the
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Design and Generate Crosswalk and Emission Factor Reports
FIGURE 5. XATEF DBMS MAIN MENU
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Exit and Return to DOS
No
Exit the Database Management System and Return to DOS
FIGURE 6. EXIT THE PROGRAM AND RETURN TO DOS CONFIRMATION MESSAGE
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editing is completed, press the key to save the edits and return to the
Data base Selection Menu. The key may be used to abort edits and return
the data to its original state.
3.2.3 File Management
The File Management option allows the user to Delete files (if the disk
drive or a subdirectory becomes full) and View ASCII text files (such as
report designs or reports saved in ASCII format.) These options allow the
user to view an earlier report or make room on the disk for a new report
without exiting to DOS and losing a report they may have just generated.
3.2.4 System Utilities
The Utilities option allows the user to check the Integrity of the
current data, Backup the data for security, and Restore previously stored
data. The Integrity check will make sure that each record of each file in the
data base is unique and the data links between the files are complete and
consistent. A series of DOS text files will be created that contain a summary
of the results. The Integrity check will take several hours and should be run
overnight or over the weekend. The Backup and Restore options perform the
expected tasks of writing and reading the data base files to and from floppy
diskettes. This function is provided mainly for the user who has access to
the data base modification routines. Those users who will not alter the data
have a backup in the form of their distribution diskettes.
3.3 HELP SYSTEM
The XATEF DBMS comes equipped with an on-line help system that is
activated with the key. The help system provides assistance anytime
input data or a selection is required from the user. A window containing help
information will remain on the screen until the user presses the key.
Help information may be obtained by using the key or command
line option. As discussed in Section 3.1, the command line option
displays this user's manual in a scrolling window (Figure 7). The help
information available with the key is similar to information presented on
specific features of XATEF in this user's manual. A single paragraph will be
displayed on the screen explaining the operation of a particular menu item or
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The Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor (XATGF) Data Base Managcmen
System (DBMS) is an IBM AT Personal Computer (PC) based application desig
to facilitate the rapid identification and cross-referencing of toxic air
pollutant/emission source associations and provide corresponding emission
factors for these associations as available. The XATEF DBMS derives its
information from the standard Industrial Classification (SIC) - Source
Category Code (SCO/pollutant cross-references found in Toxic Air
Pollutant/Source Crosswalk - A Screening Tool For Locating Possible Sourc
Emitting Toxic Air Substances, Second Edition EPA-4SO/2-89-017; and the a
toxic emission factor collection found in Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Fa
- A Compilation for Selected Air Toxic Compounds and Sources, Second Edit
EPA-450/2-90-011.
The program has been written for the Emissions Inventory Branch of
the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by Radian
Corporation, Research Triangle Park.
-Key=Continue—'
FIGURE 7. HELP INFORMATION AVAILABLE WITH THE /H COMMAND LINE OPTION
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aspect of the program. For example, Figure 8 shows the help screen for the
"Reports Option of the Main Menu". .
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I—Help Information CMAINRPTUAITKEY3
This Is the Reports Option of the
Main Menu. It is used to Design,
Save, and Retrieve Report Queries.
It is also used to Generate, Output,
and View Report Tables. Reports are
tabular and designed by selecting
the colums to be included and
specifying any filter criteria.
-EscsContinue—I
Design and Generate Crosswalk and Emission Factor Reports
FIGURE 8. HELP INFORMATION AVAILABLE WITH THE KEY
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4.0 REPORTING
Reports are designed by selecting the columns they are to contain. The
columns are selected in order from left to right. The report designs may be
saved to disk and quickly retrieved. The reports, once designed and
generated, may be output to disk as an ASCII, dBASE, or Lotus file; or printed
on a doc matrix or laser printer. Two types of emission factor reports are
available: a standard column report and an easy to read full page report.
4.1 REPORT DESIGN
To design a report (either by modifying an existing report or starting
from scratch), select the Edit Design option from the Reports Menu (Figure 9).
The Edit Design screen allows for report column Editing (selecting the report
columns and defining any search criteria), Clearing the current design, or
Saving the current design to disk (Figure 10).
4.1.1 Editing A Design
Edit Criteria is the selection chosen from the Edit Design Menu to
design a report. If the Edit Criteria option is selected, the data base
fields available for a report are shown. The list of abbreviations for the
data base fields is located vertically in the center of the screen with a
highlight bar on the first field. These fields will be referred to as report.
columns.
When editing the criteria, the and keys are used
to highlight a column for selection and the key acts as a toggle to
select/de-select the currently highlighted column name. If it is possible to
limit the search on a selected column, the cursor will be placed to the right
of the column name and search criteria may be entered. The search criteria
(search limitation string) may be characters or numbers that the 'data base
will search on.
Search limitation strings are used to locate and extract subsets of the
defined report. There are three methods to limit the acceptable data for a
column: standard, exact, and extended. A search limitation string is defined
by first specifying the limit method, following it with a backslash character
("\"), and ending with a series of characters to be matched in the data base.
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Delete Design
Generate Report
Output Report
View Report
Edit a Report Design by selecting Report Co I urns and Search Criteria
FIGURE 9. THE REPORTS MENU OF THE MAIM MENU
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Chemical Name
CAS Number
SIC Code
SIC Description
SCC Code
SCC Description
CHE
CAS
SIC
SID
SCC
SCO
Crosswalk Reference XRF
Emission Factor
EF Primary Source
EFA
EFP
EF Secondary Source EFS
EF Reference
EFR
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The standard (or quick) search is the default method. If no method is
specified, the quick search will be assumed.
The default search (or quick search) looks for all records that begin
with the specified characters. The user may opt for this search by failing to
declare the search method or typing "Q\" in front of the search characters.
The user may choose to have an exact search by typing "E\n before the search
characters. The exact search looks for records chat match the search
characters exactly. Finally, the user may specify an extended search by
typing "X\" before the search characters. The extended search locates all
records that have the search characters located anywhere in the data base. An
example and explanation of all three searches is shown in Appendix B.
Once the search limitation string for a selected column has been typed,
press . If no criteria is needed for a column, just press to
continue. An empty search limitation string returns all data from the
data base. When the criteria for a column has been completed, the highlight ~
bar will appear on the column that was selected and a star <*> will appear
beside it to show that it has been selected. To select another column for the
report, just cursor to it and repeat the above procedures.
Another option for selecting search criteria is the use of key.
When entering search criteria for a report column, a pick list can be
displayed with the key. The criteria can be selected by highlighting an
item and pressing the key. For example, if the "Chemical Name" report
column is selected and is pressed, a listing of all pollutants in the
data base is shown and a specific compound can be selected for the search
criteria (Figure 11). When the user supplies a Chemical Name in the Report:
Edit Design Screen, XATEF first searches'the main chemical datafile. If the
chemical name is not found, XATEF gives the user the option of searching
synonym list. If the user-supplied name is found in the synonym list, the
corresponding XATEF chemical name is returned and replaces the user's synonym
in the Report Design. This preserves consistency for the naming of species in
output screens and printouts.
For several columns, criteria cannot be specified. If one of these
columns is selected, the cursor will not appear to the right of the name but
will remain on the column and a star <*> will appear to show that it has been
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POLLUTANT DESCRIPTION CAS NUMBER
2-Arainophenol
4-Aminophenol
2-Aminopyridine
Amnonia
Ammonium bromide
Amnonium carbamate
Amnoniun chloride
Ammonium fluoride
Ammoniun sulfate (2:1)
Amyl acetate
Amylamine
Aniline
2*Anisidine
Anisole
Anthracene
Anthraquinone
95-55-6
123-30-8
504-29-0
7664-41-7
12124-97-9
1111-78-0
12125-02-9
1341-49-7
7783-20-2
628-63-7
110-58-7
62-53-3
90-04-0
100-66-3 •
120-12-7
84-65-1 J
[///]
FIGURE 11. AN PICK LIST OF CHEMICAL NAMES
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selected. All columns that have been selected will be listed horizontally in
a row at the bottom of the screen. The columns will be listed in the order in
which they were chosen (Figure 12).
The Edit Design screen may be exited by pressing the or key.
When the key is' pressed, che user is prompted for an optional design
filename. When the key is pressed, the user is asked whether any
changes are to be saved. If the changes are not retained, the most recent
report design will be restored.
4.1.2 Clear lng_A_..Design
If the design made during the Edit Design session is no longer wanted,
and the user wants to clear the design in order to start with a clean slate
for the design of another report, the key can be depressed. This option
clears all selected columns and any search limitation strings that were
entered in the design. The only way to restore a previous design is to have
saved it on disk (See Section 4.1.3) and retrieve it with the Retrieve Design
option (See Section 4.2).
4.1.3 Saving A Design
Once a report design has been defined it may be saved to a disk file by
pressing the key. A prompt will appear for the user to type in the
design name (Figure 13). The name may be no longer than eight characters.
The design will be saved with a ".DGN" extension in the \XATEF\DESIGN\
subdirectory. If a design by the same name already exists, the user will be
allowed to overwrite the previous design. If no design name is entered,
(default design names may be cleared by pressing the at the design
name prompt), the current design will be temporarily saved in memory without a
name. The user will be returned to the Reports Menu after the design name
prompt.
Note that a report design is saved as a DOS ASCII file. Thus, it is
possible to create and modify report.designs with a standard text editor.
Examination of a report design created with the XATEF DBMS will reveal the
proper structure of the file.
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Chemical Name
CAS Number
SIC Code
SIC Description
SCC Code
SCC Description
CHE* EXBENZENE
CAS*
SIC*
SID*
SCC
SCO
Crosswalk Reference XRF*
Emission Factor
EF Primary Source
EFA
EFP
EF Secondary Source EPS
EF Reference
EFR
CHE CAS SIC SID XRF
=Toggle =clear =oone/Save =Abort
FIGURE 12. COLUMN AND SEARCH CRITERIA FOR THE EDIT DESIGN SCREEN
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Chemical Name
CAS Number
SIC Code
SIC Description
SCC Code
SCC Description
Crosswalk Reference
Emission Factor
EF Primary Source
EF Secondary Source
EF Reference
CHE* Ammonia
CAS*
SIC* 28
>—Enter the report design
AMM28
-Enter=Aceept—Esc=Abort—
EFP
EPS
EFR
CHE CAS SIC SID XRF
=List =Oone/Sav*
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4.2 RETRIEVE DESIGN
The Retrieve Design selection is used to retrieve a design that has been
saved under the Save Design (See Section 4.1.3) option. The arrow keys are
used to move the highlight bar to this selection. Pressing the key
will present the design files available to the user. The design files with
the extension ".DON" will be listed in alphabetical order and include the
filename, size, and date (Figure 14). The highlight bar can be moved to the
desired file by using the arrow keys or by typing the first letter of the
design name. The highlighted design file is retrieved by pressing the
key.
After pressing with the desired file highlighted, the Reporting
Menu will reappear. Selecting the Edit Design option at this time will
display the Edit Design Menu. The screen will reflect the contents of Che
design file that was retrieved. If changes need to be made to the design,
proceed as instructed under the Edit Design (See Section 4.1.1) option.
4.3 DELETE DESIGN
The Delete Design option is used to delete a design that has been saved
under the Save Design (see Section 4.1.3) option. A scrolling window
containing the available report design will be displayed. The files will be
in alphabetical order and will include file name, size and date.
The user should highlight a design file for deletion. The highlight bar
can be moved to selected files by using the arrow keys or by typing the first
letter of the design name. After highlighting a file for deletion, the user
presses the key to remove the file. The user will be asked to verify
the deletion of the selected file.
4.4 GENERATE REPORT
Once a design is created, a report may be generated. If no design is
created and the user attempts to generate a report, the report generator will
issue an error message on the screen. Highlighting the Generate Report option
of the Reporting Menu and pressing will begin the search of the
data base for the records that match the current design.
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AMM28.DGN
TEST1 .OGN
TEST2.DGH
TEST3.0GH
TEST4.0GM
TESTS. DON
TEST6.0GN '
93 10-30-90
86 10-30-90
91 10-30-90
96 10-30-90
101 10-30-90
116 10-30-90
71 10-30-90
9
Retrieve a Previously Saved Report Design from Disk
FIGURE 14. SCROLLING UIMDOW FOR SELECTING A REPORT DESIGN TO RETRIEVE
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As the data base is searched, a progress report will be displayed
showing the number of matches currently found (Figure 15), If no matches were
found for a particular design, an error message will appear on Che screen
(Figure 16), Otherwise, once all matches are found the Reporting Menu will be
reactivated and the user may choose to Output or View the report.
A report data base search may be paused by pressing the key. The
user will be allowed to Abort or Continue. If the report search is aborted
all matches retrieved to that point will be retained.
If the report generation fails (no matches were found) the most recent
successful report generated in the current session (along with its design)
will be reinstated and may be Viewed or Output.
4.5 OUTPUT REPORT
The Output Report option is used to write the current report to a file
or print it. Once this option is chosen the user must decide whether to save
the current data base report to a disk file or send it to the printer.
When selecting to save the file on disk the user must decide which kind
of file is best. The report may be written to a dBASE, ASCII, or Lotus 123
file. Once a particular file type is chosen, a prompt for the filename will
appear. The filename must be no longer than eight characters and no extension
should be entered with the name. Default extensions will be given
automatically. The extensions for dBASE, ASCII, and Lotus files will be
".DBF", ".ASC", and ".WKl", respectively.
After saving the report to a file, these files may be used outside the
XATEF DBMS through the particular software pertaining to that file. The files
will be saved in the \XATEF\OUTPUT\ subdirectory of the hard drive. If a
report has already been saved under the name given, the user will be allowed
to overwrite the previous report with the current report.
4.6 VIEW REPORT
Once a report has been generated it can be viewed. If the View Report
option of the Reporting Menu is selected, the report will appear on the screen
with the cursor positioned at the top of the report. To scroll through the
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Delete Design
Generate Report
Output Report
View Report
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—Press to pause or abort
Please wait while the report is generated.
--—27 matches found—
Generate the Report specified by the currently active Report Design
FIGURE 15. REPORT GENERATION PROGRESS REPORT
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Delete Design
Generate Report
Output Report
View Report
•Report Generation Error-
The Report was unable to be generated because
there was no natch in the database for the
criteria specified in the report design.
-Esc=Continue—'
Generate the Report specified by the currently active Report Design
FIGURE 16. REPOKT GENERATION ERROR MESSAGE
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report, use-the arrow keys, the and keys, and the
and key combinations. The and keys may be used to
get to the beginning or end of a line, respectively (Figure 17).
The user may view the report on screen but is not allowed to edit any of
the information presented. Only qualified users are able to edit the contents
of the XATEF data base and this is done under the Modify Data base option of
the Main Menu.
If the reference information has been selected as a report column, a
description of the reference(s) for the currently highlighted report line can
be displayed by pressing the key. If the reference description(s)
require more than one window, the and keys are used to flip
between the windows.
When finished viewing the report on screen, press the backslash key
to return to the Main Menu. The current report may be saved to disk or sent *
to the printer (Figure 18). All other options of the Main Menu are also
activated..
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Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor
9 29 an
CAS Nunfcer SIC Code SIC Description
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
2231
2241
2251
2253
2254
2258
2259
2273
228
2281
2284
2299
23
232
2321
241
251
2514
2611
Broaduoven fabric mills, uool
Narrow fabric mills
women's hosiery, except socks
Knit outerwear mills
Knit underwear mills
Lace & warp knit fabric mills
Knitting mills, nee
Carpets and rugs
Yarn and Thread Hills
Yarn spinning mills
Thread mills
Texti le goods, nee
APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS
Men's and Boys' Furnishings
Men's and boys' shirts
Logging
Household Furniture
Metal household furniture
Pulp mills
C//«PgDn>/]
20/199
FIGURE 17. SCROLLING VIEW OF A GENERATED REPORT
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Edit Design
Retrieve Design
Delete Design
Generate Report
ASCII Disk File
dSASE Disk File
Lotus Disk File
Dot Matrix Printer
HP Laser Printer
Output the Current Report to a DOS ASCII file on Disk
FIGURE 18. THE OUTPUT REPORT MENU OF THE REPORTS MENU
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5.0 MODIFY DATA BASE
The XATEF DBMS allows anyone to create and view reports, but only those
users with access to the current password may alter, delete, or add new
information to the data files. A qualified password user may declare the
password from the command line or when the Modify Data base option is selected
from the Main Menu. If the user knows in advance that editing is needed, the
XATEF DBMS should be started with the password option (/p). If the user did
not use the command line password option, the password will be requested when
the Modify Data base option of the Main Menu is selected (Figure 19).
To use the command line password option, the user should begin the
program by typing (XATEF /p-"PASSWORD"). If a user leaves off the "PASSWORD"
and starts the program by typing (XATEF /p), they will be prompted to enter
the correct password. If the password is incorrect, the system will deny
entry and control will remain with DOS (Figure 3). If the password is
correct, the user will be allowed to enter the XATEF DBMS and modify the
data base as desired.
The Modify Data base Menu lists the files in the XATEF DBMS and allows
the user to select one for editing by highlighting it with the arrow keys and
pressing (Figure 20). The file is copied to a temporary work file and
displayed in a tabular format for editing. To edit a particular piece of
data, position the highlight bar over it and press . This will
activate the cursor and the keyboard for editing. Press when finished
editing the piece of data to re-activate the highlight bar and the navigation
(arrow) keys.
The and keys are used to insert and delete whole records
from the file. The , , , and keys are also available
for navigating the highlight bar to a particular record to be edited.
Press the key to save all edits and return to the Modify Data base
Menu. Press the key to abort all edits, restore the file to its
original state, and return to the Modify Data base Menu.
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—(Password Verification Uindow)-
PIease enter the current password below. For
security reasons it will not appear on the
screen as you type. Press Enter when
completed.
Password ••>
-enter=Continue—Esc=Abort—'
Modify one of the XATEF Database System Files
FIGURE 19. THE MODIFY DATA BASE MENU OF THE MAIN MENU
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Emission Factors
EF Process Descriptions
EF Source Descriptions
Emission Factor References
Crosswalk Relationships
Pollutant Descriptions
SIC Description*
SCC Descriptions
Crosswalk References
Modify emission factors and their associated information
FIGURE 20. PASSWORD ENTRY AND VERIFICATION SCREEN
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6.0 FILE MANAGEMENT
The File Management option of the Main Menu allows the user to Change
the directory, Delete files (if the disk or a subdirectory becomes full), and
View ASCII text files (such as report designs or reports saved in ASCII
format) (Figure 21). All of the tasks in this section of the Main Menu can be
performed from the DOS prompt; however, this option allows the user to view an
earlier report or make room on the disk for a new report without losing a
large report recently generated.
6.1 CHANGE DIRECTORY
The Change Directory option allows the user to change the directory of
the current logical drive. When the Delete File (see section 6.2) or View
File options (see section 6.3) are selected, a list of the files in the
current directory are displayed in a scrolling selection window (Figure 22).
In order to delete or view a particular file, it may be,necessary to change to-
the directory where it is located. Note that the "." file in the directory
selection list refers to the current directory and the ".." refers to its
parent directory in the DOS directory tree. To change the directory from a
subdirectory to its parent directory, ".." can be selected.
6.2 DELETE FILE
The Delete File option of the File Management Menu allows the user to
delete an unwanted file. The file may be too large thus consuming too much
disk space or there may be too many files thus causing the DOS subdirectory to
overflow. A DOS subdirectory is limited in the number of files it can hold.
DOS will not allow more than a maximum number of files to reside in the same
subdirectory. This could prevent a report or report design from being saved
to disk.
To delete a file, first change the directory to the proper subdirectory
and then select the Delete File option of the File Management Menu. A list of
files (including their name, size, date, time, and attributes) will be
displayed with a highlight bar on the first file. The arrow keys are used to
move the highlight bar over the file to be deleted. When the key is
pressed, the currently highlighted file will be deleted from the disk.
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Change Directory
Delete File
View File
Change the Current Output and Input Sub-Directory
FIGURE 21. THE FILE MANAGEMENT MENU OF THE MAIN MENU
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DATA
DATACHK
DESIGN
OLDPRGS
OUTPUT
03-08-89
03-08-89
02-26-90
06-25-90
04-02-90
04-18-89
04-02-90
Change the Current Output and Input Sub-Directory
FIGURE 22. SCROLLING WINDOW. FOR SELECTING A NEW CURRENT SUBDIRECTORY
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6.3 VIEW FILE
The View File option of Che File Management Menu uses a pop-up window to
allow the user to view a file stored in the current subdirectory of the
default logical drive. The window contains a list of all files in that
subdirectory (Figure 23). When the key is pressed, the currently
highlighted file will be displayed in a pop-up text window (Figure 24), If
the file is a standard DOS ASCII file, the user will be able to read it
without any problem. If the file is of any other type, the XATEF DBMS will
allow the user to view it; however, it may not be legible. The user may use
the arrow keys, the and keys, and the and keys to
maneuver the text around the window.
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XATEF.MAP
FREDVER.PRG
RPTPROCS.PRG
RPTHANDL.PRG
CRIT STR.PRG
REFPROCS.PRG
CRIT OUT.PR&
CRIT'CHK.PRG
CRITERIA. PRC
DATA REP.PRG
VIDPROCS.PRG
NEUXUALIC.CHK
30489 06-15-90 16:24:20 Archive
18S57 06-19-90 13:44:40 Archive
96772 06-19-90 13:44:52 Archive
22677 06-19-90 13:44:48 Archive
12242 06-19-90 13:44:24 Archive
Z3407 06-19-90 13:44:46 Archive
29457 06-19-90 13:44:22 Archive
18385 06-19-90 13:44:20 Archive
19905 06-19-90 13:44:18 Archive
14040 06-23-90 07:55:48 Archive
11772 06-23-90 07:55:10 Archive
33574 06-23-90 17:54:40 Archive
Select and View • File from the Current Drive and Sub-Directory
FIGURE 23. SCROLLING WINDOW FOR SELECTING A FILE TO VIEW
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System: Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor DBMS
Author: Gary Patterson
06/25/90 10:09:29
Other File Summary
15 other file* in the system
SPECIATE.EXE
LPATH+LNAHE
U.PATH.U.NAME
tLPATH.tLBAOC
+LMAME
REF OESC.CHK
NEUXUALK.CHK
SIC.OESC.CHK
Select and View a File from the Current-Drive and Sub-Directory
FIGURE 24. TEXT WINDOW USED TO VIEW A DOS ASCII FILE
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7.0 SYSTEM UTILITIES
The Utilities option of the XATEF DBMS Main Menu allows the user to
access some system periphery functions that are not required in the average
session. These functions include data Backup, Restore, and Integrity checking
(Figure 25). The average user will likely never use any of these functions;
however, they have been provided for the qualified user who will occasionally
modify the data base and will therefore need to keep backups of the revisions
and check to make sure no inconsistencies have been introduced.
7.1 BACKUP DATA BASE
When the user first receives the XATEF DBMS on floppy diskettes they
should immediately write protect them and make extra copies. The copies
should be used for installation and the originals should be kept in a safe
place for future reference.
To make copies of the distribution diskettes, the user should format the
appropriate number of disks and use the DOS diskcopy command. The user should
make sure that the backup disks are of the same type as the originals (i.e.
regular or high density) before formatting. To format a disk, the DOS format
command (FORMAT A:) should be used. After the new disks are formatted the
DOS diskcopy command (DISKCOPY A: B:) should be used to make the working
copies. Consult your DOS manual for further details.
When a qualified password user edits the data base it is permanently
changed and hence become the new official version of the data. This makes it
crucial that a backup of the system be performed to protect against data loss
on the computer's fixed drive. Every time changes are made to the data base,
the user should use the Backup Data base option of the Utilities Menu to make
a distribution copy and file it away for safe keeping (Figure 26). The time
spent in this backup will be appreciated if the fixed disk ever fails and all
data revisions are lost.
7.2 RESTORE DATA BASE
To restore the XATEF DBMS from diskette in the event of a computer disk
failure, the user should first delete all files ending in ".DBF", ".DBT", and
".NTX" from the XATEF subdirectory of the fixed drive. The DOS delete command
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Backup Files
Restore Files
Inspect Database
Backup the Database Files to Floppy Diskette
FIGURE 25. THE UTILITIES MENU OF THE UTILITIES MENU
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Source Drive\path ... D; \XATE F\
Number of 5 H" 360 Kb Diskettes ... 10
EFACTOR.OBF •
Bytes:
To Copy ... 3,384.223
Copied 36,864
Completed 1 X
Please wait while the data art transfered to diskette
FIGURE 26. THE BACKUP FILES OPTION Of THE UTILITIES MENU
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may be used-to do this: (DELETE \XATEF\*.DBF), (DELETE \XATEF\*.DBT), and
(DELETE \XATEF\*.NTX). The user should then obtain the most recent backup of
the computer system, select the Restore Data base option of the Utility Menu,
and follow the instructions. If a defective or bad backup diskette is used,
the message shown in Figure 27 will appear on the screen.
The index files will have to be rebuilt when the data base is restored.
This rebuilding will take about thirty minutes on a 12 Mhz AT class machine.
The XATEF DBMS will terminate itself when the restoration is finished in order
to rebuild the index files. This reindexing will be performed automatically
when the system is reactivated.
7.3 INSPECT DATA BASE
The Inspect Data base option of the Utilities Menu allows a user to
check the files composing the data base and make sure that no inconsistencies
exist (Figure 28). The files are checked to make sure no records are
duplicated and necessary information is not missing. The files are also cross
checked between themselves to make sure that the links are in order. Things
such as an SIC code referenced in the crosswalk file that has no description
in the SIC description file are identified and itemized. A series of disk
files are created that show the results of the data base inspection. These
disk files are stored in the \XATEF\DATACHK subdirectory in standard DOS ASCII
file format.
The data base inspection is a very time consuming task and will take at
least ten hours to complete. It is therefore recommended that this option
only be run overnight or overweekend and that backups of the data are made
beforehand. Unpredictable results may occur if the power goes down while the
system is in the middle of its data verification.
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Source Drive
Target DriveXpath
B:
D:\XATEF\
-Files
r-Oata Restore Error—
There is no diskette
in the drive or the
diskette is not a
backup disk.
Bytes:
TO Copy .
Copied ..
Completed
Please wait while the Data are Restored
FIGURE 27. DATA RESTORATION ERROR RESULTING FROM A BAD BACKUP DISKETTE
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I—Database Inspection-
The automatic, internal validity
check of the the databases for
consistency and accuracy is very
time consuming. It will take about
eight hours on an AT machine running
at 12 Khz. The program may generate
many pages of output in disk files.
It would be best to run this option
overnight.
-Key-Continue—
Inspect the Database Files for Consistency and Accuracy
FIGURE 28. DATA BASE INSPECTION WARNING MESSAGE
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184. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electric Arc Furnaces in Ferrous
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196. U. S. -Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information for
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203. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Second Review of Standards of
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206. Hester, C. 1989. Letter from Midwest Research Institute, Gary, North
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210. Chemical and Biological Characterization of Products of Incomplete
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. June 1980.
214. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Air Management,
Formaldehyde Special Study. Final Report. Publ. #AM-048-090. Madison,
Wisconsin. November 21, 1990.
215. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory. Projec^ Summary: Environmental Assessment of a
Coal/Water Slurry Fired Industrial Boiler. EPA-600/S7-86/012. Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1986.
216. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory. Proje^fr Summayyj Environmental Assessment of a
Watertube Boiler Firing a Coal/Water Slurrv. EPA-600/S7-86/004.
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1986.
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217. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air Quality Planning
and S tandards . Assessment of VOC .Emissions from Fiberglass Boat
Manufacturing . EPA- 600/2 -90/019. Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. May 1990.
218. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory, Project-- Summary: Coal/d-RDF Co-Firing Project
Milwaukee County. Wisconsin. EPA- 600/S2- 85/136. Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. July 1986.
219. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory. Project Sup»"»arv: Environmental Assessment of an
Enhanced Oil Recovery Stgaiq Generator Equipped with an EPA Heavy Oil
Low-NOT Burner. EPA-600/S7-86/013. Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. July 1986.
220. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory. Proleec Sun"»ary* Env j f ftTimental Assessment of a
Commercial Boiler Fired with a Coal /Waste Plastic Mixture.
EPA- 600/S 7 -86/011. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1986.
221. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory. Project Summary: PCB Trial Burn Report for the •
U.S. EPA Combustion Research Facility Liquid Injection Incinerator
System. EPA- 600/S2- 87/051. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
September 1987.
222. Memorandum from Elizabeth Waddell, U. S. EPA, Region 10, Seattle, WA to
Roger Powell, U. S. EPA/Air Toxics Program Section, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. Regional Special Project on Hexavalent Chromium.
June 21, 1990.
223. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning
and S tandards . NESHAP Screening Study Chromium: Emission Test Report
Burlington Industries Raleigh. North Carolina. EMB Report #85-CHM-4.
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1985.
224. Powell, F.C. Air PolluCgTtf Emissions from the Incineration of Hospital
Wastes. The Alberta Experience. Journal of the Air Pollution Control
Associatipn. Volume 37. No. 7, pg. 836. July 1987.
225. Castaldini, C., L. R. Vaterland, and H. B. Mason. Environmental
Assessment of Catalytic Reduction of Natural -Gas -Fired Engines.
EPRI CS-4360, in Proceedings Symposium on Stationary Combustion NOX
Control, 1985, Vol. 2, pages 5711-16. Electric Power Research Institute
(EPRI). Palo Alto, California. 1987.
226. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory. Prelect Si»™"arvi Emissions Assessment for
Re fuse -De rived Fuel Combust ion. EPA- 600/S2- 85/116. Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. December 1985.
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227, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Laboratory, Pjcoject Summary: Environmental Assessment of NH3
Injection for an Industrial Package Boiler. EPA-600/S7-86/005.
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1986.
228. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Air and Energy Engineering
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for the NAPAP Emissions Inventory. EPA-600/S7-85/037. Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1986.
229. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards. Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Polychlorinated Blphenvls (PCS). EPA-450/4-84-007n. Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. May 1987.
230. ORTECH Corporation. MOE Toxic Chemical Emissions Inventory for Ontario
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March 15, 1990.
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Correspohdents-CC88-24 SARA Section 313 Technical Session Attendees
Regional Managers. EPA-SARA Title III - Revised Chemical Specific
Information Sheets for Estimating Releases. New York, New York.
May 2, 1988.
232. Letter to Deborah Michelitsch, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency,
BSD, ISB, from Charles Hester, Midwest Research Institute, Gary, North
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May 5, 1989.
233. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards. Preliminary Source Assessment for Ammonia. Draft
Report;. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1986.
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Air Toxics from Sewage Sludge Incinerators. Final Report. Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. April 30, 1989.
235. Memorandum from M. Fogle, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, to
M. Lowry, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, December 4, 1981.
Data from A*1* E"»it
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237. Memorandum from R. Barber and M. Williamson, Midwest Research Institute,
Gary, North Carolina, to M. Smith, U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 4, 1991.
Responses to Phase I Industry Survey: Assessment of VOC Emission from
Yeast Manufacturing--Phase II.
238. Memorandum from R. Henning, Radian Corporation, Sacramento, California,
to D. Safriet, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. January 31, 1991.
Cooling Tower Chloroform Emission Factor.
239. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards. Evaluation ofLAir Toxic Emissions a:t Minnesota's
Reconstituted Panelboard Plants. EPA-450/3-91-009. April 1991.
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Emissions. EPA-600/8-90-075. October 1990. Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina.
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A
KEYSTOKE DEFINITIONS
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APPENDIX A
KEYSTROKE DEFINITIONS
Appendix A contains the complete list of possible keystrokes along with
their complete definition.
Key
Fl
F3
F4
F7
F8
F9
F10
Esc
Enter
UpArrow
DownArrow
PgUp
PgDn
Home
End
Ctrl-PgUp
Ctrl-PgDn
Alt-L
Alt-S
Alt-W
Definition
Obtain Help on the current system function.
Display pick list for selecting design criteria.
Clear design criteria when editing report design.
Move backward one memo when modifying a reference file.
Move forward one memo when modifying a reference file.
Display reference information about a report line.
Conclude the current operation successfully.
Cancel any operation or request of user input.
Conclude valid request of user input.
Move the highlight bar up one line.
Move the highlight bar down one line.
Move the highlight bar up one page.
Move the highlight bar down one page.
Move the highlight bar to the first column.
Move the highlight bar to the last column.
Move the highlight bar to the first page.
Move the highlight bar to the last page.
Display a pop-up list of values when modifying a file.
Select a value from a pop-up list when modifying a file.
Save a memo after editing when modifying a reference file,
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APPENDIX B
HOW THE SEARCH WORKS
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APPENDIX B - HOW THE SEARCH WORKS
Appendix B describes the difference between the three basic types of
searches and the procedure to follow in specifying the particular one to use
in any given search.
When specifying search criteria for a particular report column the user
may select one of three search modes. These modes are called (1) Quick, (2)
Exact, and (3) Extended. These modes are initiated by placing the following
characters before search characters: (1) Quick - "Q\", (2) Exact - "E\", and
(3) Extended - "X\".
A Quick Search is the default search method and will be used unless the
user specifies otherwise. A Quick Search may be explicitly declared by
preceding any entered text with a "Q\". For instance, to perform a Quick
Search of pollutants whose name begins with "1,3", the user may enter "Q\l,3n
as the pollutant name search criteria. Of course, because a Quick Search is
the default search method, the user could have just entered "1,3" and received
the same report.
An Exact Search is similar to the Quick Search. If the pollutant name
search criteria is "1,3" the Quick Search will return all pollutants whose
name begins with "1,3" whereas the Exact Search will return the pollutant
whose name is exactly "1,3". This search is provided for the user who may
want "Benzene" but not "Benzene, Chloro-" or "Benzene, Ethyl-". An exact
search is performed by entering "E\" before the search characters.
Quick and Exact searches use the data indexes when performing their
task. This means that only those pollutants whose name begins with the search
text will be found. The use of the indexes dramatically increases performance
time because they contain a sorted listing of the data files and it eliminates
the need to search the entire file to find .any matches. When the Quick or
Exact Search comes to a pollutant name greater than the text it is searching
for, it knows that there can be no more matches in the remainder of the entire
file. Thus Quick and Exact searches quickly and efficiently find every match
of the text entered by the user.
Suppose, however, that a user wanted to find every SIC whose description
contained the word "coal" or every emission factor source that contained the
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word "fireplace". A Quick Search would not be able to do the job. It would
only find the data which began with the entered text. Quick Search would find
"coal combustion" and "coal production" but it would not find "utility boiler,
coal". To solve this problem a user may perform an extended search when
attempting to locate a pollutant name, SIC description, SCC description,
emission factor process description, or emission factor source description.
An Extended Search does not use any data index. It starts at the
beginning of the data file and examines every entry in sequence until it
reaches the end of the file. Within each record it thoroughly searches the
appropriate information to find the text entered by the user. It is as if
Extended Search creates a window containing the user text. This window is
started at the beginning of every record's information and moved one character
at a time until it reaches the end. It then moves the window to the next
record and repeats this procedure. If the window ever matches the information
underneath it, then the record is recognized as a valid match. In computer
jargon, Extended Search performs a substring search on the appropriate data
field to find a match.
The only way to perform an Extended Search is to explicitly declare it
when entering text. If the user enters "X\" before any search restraint text,
an Extended Search will be performed. Thus an emission factor process
description search criteria defined as "X\coal" will find "coal combustion",
"coal production", and "utility boiler, coal" in addition to any other
processes containing the work "coal". The Extended Search is slow and
cumbersome, but very rigorous. It is left to the user to determine when an
Extended Search is appropriate.
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APPENDIX C
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
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APPENDIX C - SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Appendix C describes the computer tools used in developing and
documenting the XATEF DBMS for the IBM AT PC.
The XATEF DBMS was written with Brief/dBrief, compiled with Clipper
Summer 87, and linked with Blinker 1.30. The FUNCKY library from dLESKO and a
Radian proprietary library were used for windowing, file access, and various
other sundry tasks. The source code is available upon request.
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APPENDIX D
DATA BASE ORGANIZATION
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APPENDIX D - DATABASE ORGANIZATION
Appendix D displays a graphic representation of the overall database
organization.
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i
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Chars
Sfe.Cod*
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Char 17
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Etaetor
Char40
Rpc.Cod*
I»4uai5.0
Rte.Cod*
NumS.0
Ra(,Ceda
Num5,0
Poe_Cod«
NumS.0
Poc_Cod«
Nun 5.0
Sta_Cod«
Char4
Scc_Cod«
Chare
Ste_0««c
Ch«r40
Sto.Cod*
CTMT4
Rre.Cod*
Char 40
Rsc_Cod«
Mum 5,0
Rw.Oaae
Char 70
Poe_0**c
Char 60
Char 9
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j
Char 9 i
Poe_Cod«
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Char 100
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APPENDIX E
DATA BASE FILE STRUCTURES
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APPENDIX E - DATA BASE FILE STRUCTURES
Appendix E lists the internal file structure of every data file in the
data base and includes mention of each index field.
System: Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor DBMS
Data base Structure Summary
10 data bases in the system
POC_DESC.DBF
SIC_DESC.DBF
SCC_DESC.DBF
RPC_DESC.DBF
RSC_DESC.DBF
EFACTOR.DBF
NEWXWALK.DBF
REF_DESC.DBF
RRC_DESC.DBF
HELPMAST.DBF
Structure for data base : POC_DESC.DBF
Number of data records : 1151
Last updated : 04/23/90 at 10:00
Field Field name Type Width Dec Start End
1 POC_CODE Numeric 515
2 POC_DESC Character 60 6 65
3 CAS_NUMBER Character 9 66 74
4 RTECS_CODE Character 9 75 83
** Total ** 84
This data base is associated with index file(s):
POC DES1.NTX (poc_code)
POC~DES2.NTX (UPPER(poc desc))
POC DES3.NTX (cas_number)
POCJ>ES4.NTX
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This data base is associated with index file(s):
: SIC_DES1.NTX (sic_code)
: SIC_DES2.NTX (UPPER(sic_desc))
Structure for data base : SCC_DESC.DBF
Number of data records : 3393
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field Field name Type Width Dec Start End
1 SCC_CODE Character 8 18
2 SCC_DESC1 Character 17 9 25
3 SCC DESC2 Character 17 26 42
4 SCCJJESC3 Character 17 43 59
5 SCC_DESC4 Character 17 60 76
** Total ** 77
This data base is associated with index file(s):
: SCC_DES2.NTX (UPPER(scc_descl+scc_desc2+scc_desc3+scc_desc4))
: SCC DES1.NTX (sec code)
Structure for data base : RPC_DESC.DBF
Number of data records : 428
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field Field name Type Width Dec Start End
1 RPC_CODE Numeric 5 1 5
2 RFC DESC Character 60 6 65
** Total ** 66-
This data base is associated with index file(s):
: RFC DES1.NTX (rpc_code)
: RPC~DES2.NTX (UPPER(rpc_desc))
Structure for data base : RSC_DESC.DBF
Number of data records : 1226
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field Field name Type Width Dec Start End
1 RSC_CODE Numeric 5 15
2 RSC DESC Character 70 6 75
** Total ** 76
This data base is associated with index file(s):
: RSC_DES1.NTX (rsc_code)
: RSC DES2.NTX (UPPER(rsc desc))
Structure for data base : EFACTOR.DBF
Number of data records : 3605
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Field
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field name
EFACTOR
POC CODE
SIC CODE
SCO CODE
RFC CODE
RSC~CODE
RRC CODE
NOTES
VALID NEDS
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Type
Character
Numeric
Character
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Character
Logical
Width Dec
40
5
4
8
5
5
40
100
1
209
Start
1
41
46
50
58
63
68
108
208
End
40
45
49
57
62
67
107
207
208
This data base is associated with index file(s)
EFACTOR2.NTX
EFACTOR3.NTX
EFACTOR4.NTX
EFACTOR5,NTX
EFACTOR6.NTX
EFACTOR1. NTX
(poc_code)
(sic_code)
(scc_code)
(rpc_code)
(rsc_code)
(index key not found)
Structure for data base
Number of data records :
Last updated :
Field Field name Type
1 SIC_CODE
2 SCC_CODE
3 POC_CODE
4 REF CODE
** Total **
NEWXWALK.OBF
52464
06/28/90 at 12:51
Width Dec Start End
Character 4 14
Character 8 5 12
Numeric 5 13 17
Numeric 5 18 22
23
This data base is associated with index file(s):
XWALK345.NTX
XWALK354.NTX
XWALK435.NTX
XWALK453.NTX
XWALK534.NTX
XWALK543.NTX
(STR(poc_code,5,0)+sic_code+scc_code)
(STR(poc_code,5,0)+sce_code+sic~code)
(sic_code+STR(poc_code,5,0)+scc_code)
(sic_code+scc_code+STR(poc_code,5,0))
(scc_code+STR(poc_code,5,0)+sic_code)
(scc~code+sic_code+STR(poc_code,5,0))
Structure for data base : REF_DESC,DBF
Number of data records : 29
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field Field name Type Width Dec
1 REF_CODE Numeric 5
2 REF DESC Memo 10
** Total ** 16
Start
1
6
End
5
15
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This data base is associated with the memo file: REF_DESC.DBT
This data base is associated with index file(s):
: REF_DES1.NTX (ref_code>
Structure for data base : RRC_DESC.DBF
Number of data records : 165
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field Field name Type Width Dec
1 RRC_CODE Numeric- 5
2 RRC DESC Memo 10
** Total **
Start
1
6
End
5
15
16
This data base is associated with the memo file: RRC_DESC.DBT
This data base is associated with index file(s):
: RRC_DES1.NTX (rrc_code)
Structure for data base : HELFMAST.DBF
Number of data records : 13
Last updated : 06/28/90 at 12:51
Field Field name Type Width Dec Start End
1 HELPKEY Character 10 1 10
2 CALLPROG Character 8 11 18
3 HELPMSG Memo 10 19 28
** Total **
29
This data base is associated with the memo file: HELFMAST.OBT
This data base is associated with index file(s):
: HELPMAST.NTX (TRIM(UPPER(helpkey))-i-UPPER(callpros))
System: Crosswalk Air Toxic Emission Factor DBMS
Data Dictionary
Field Name
CALLPROG
CAS NUMBER
EFACTOR
HELPKEY
HELPMSG
NOTES
POC_CODE
POC DESC
REF_CODE
Type
C
C
C
C
M
C
N
C
N
Len
8
9
40
10
10
100
5
60
5
Dec
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Data base
HELPMAST.DBF
POC DESC. DBF
EFACTOR. DBF
HELPMAST.DBF
HELPMAST.DBF
EFACTOR. DBF
POC DESC. DBF
EFACTOR. DBF
NEWXWALK.DBF
POC DESC. DBF
REF~*DESC.DBF
NEWXWALK.DBF
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REF_DESC
RPC_CODE
RPC_DESC
RRC_CODE
RRC_CODE
RRCJ)ESC
RSC_CODE
RSCJ)ESC
RTECS_CODE
SCO CODE
SCC_DESC1
SCC_DESC2
SCC_DESC3
SCC_DESC4
SIC CODE
SIC_DESC
VALID NEDS
M 10 0 REF_DESC.DBF
N 50 RPC_DESC.DBF
EFACTOR.DBF
C 60 0 RPC_DESC.DBF
N 50 RRC_DESC.DBF
C 40 0 EFACTOR.DBF
M 10 0 RRCJ>ESC.DBF
N 50 EFACTOR.DBF
RSC_DESC.DBF
C 70 0 RSC_DESC.DBF
C 9 0 POC DESC.DBF
C 80 EFACTOR.DBF
NEWXWALK.DBF
SCC_DESC.DBF
C 17 0 SCC DESC.DBF
C 17 0 SCCJ)ESC.DBF
C 17 0 SCC_DESC.DBF
C 17 0 SCC_DESC.DBF
C 40 EFACTOR.DBF
NEWXWALK.DBF
SIC_DESC.DBF
C 40 0 SIC_DESC.DBF
L 10 EFACTOR.DBF
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APPENDIX F
CREATING AND USING DOS BATCH FILES
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APPENDIX F - CREATING AND USING DOS BATCH FILES
A DOS batch file is an ASCII text file containing one or more DOS
commands. These commands are the same ones that could be entered at the DOS
prompt. They may be stored in a file and are executed in a logically
sequential order by DOS when the file name is entered. They must be stored
with one command per line and the file name must have a ".BAT" extension.
An ASCII text file can be created by using the DOS COPY CON command, the
DOS EDLIN command, or a text editor/word processor. The COPY CON command will
be used in the example below. The EDLIN command is discussed in any DOS
manual. The COPY CON command has the following format: COPY CON .
The is the name of the file to create. Once the command is issued,
every line entered until is pressed will be stored in the
. The lines will be stored in ASCII format. is entered
by holding down the key and pressing the key.
To make a batch file called XAT.BAT that will automatically start the
XATEF DBMS type the following commands and information at the DOS prompt:
1. COPY CON XAT.BAT
2. CD \XATEF
3. XATEF [/A,/M,/P,/S]
4.
where the [/A,/M,/P,/S] represents the command line switches to use.
* (
An ASCII text file called XAT.BAT has now been created. It may be
copied, viewed, and printed like any other file. This file is also a DOS
batch file because it has a ".BAT" extension. If XAT is entered at the DOS
prompt the commands stored in it will be executed.
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APPENDIX G
COMPOUNDS HAVING EMISSION FACTORS IN XATEF
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TABLE G-l. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AIR TOXICS IN THE XATEF DBMS
COMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene
Acetaldehyde
Acetic acid
Acetone
Acetonitrile
Acetophenone
Acetylene
Acrolein
Acrylic acid
Acrylonitrile
Adipic acid
Aldehydes
Aldrin
Allyl chloride
Aluminum
Amines (total)
Ammonia
Ammonium
Ammonium sulfate (2;
Aniline
Anthracene
Anthraquinone
Antimony
Arsenic
1)
CAS NUMBER
83-32-9
208-96-8
75-07-0
64-19-7 Ethanoic Acid
67-64-1 2-Propanone
Dimethyl ketone
75-05-8
98-86-2
74-86-2
107-02-8 Acrylic aldehyde
2-Propenal
79-10-7 Propenoic acid
107-13-1 Propenenitrile
124-04-9 Hexanedioc acid
309-00-2 1,4:5,
8 -Dime thanonaphthalene
,1,2,3,4,10, 10-Hexa
chloro-1,4,4
107-05-1
7429-90-5
7664-41-7
12125-02-9
7783-20-2
62-53-3
120-12-7
84-65-1
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
Anhydrous Ammonia
Ammonium Muriate
Phenylamine
Aminobenz ene
Paranaphthalene
Diphenylene Ketone
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TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
CAS NUMBER
1332-21-4
7440-39-3
11138-11-7
56-55-3
100-52-7
71-43-2
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Asbestos
Barium
Barium iron oxide
Benz(a)anthracene
Benzaldehyde
Benzene
l,2-Benzisothiazol-3-one, 1,1-dioxide
Benzo(a)fluorene 30777-18-5
Benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
Benzodiazine
Benz o(e)pyrene
Benzo(a)anthracene
Benzofluoranthenes
Benzofluorene
Benzofuran
Benzo(ghi)perylene
Benzole acid
Benzole acid, butyl ester
Benzo(j)fluoranthene
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
Benzothiophene
Beryllium
Bibenzyl
Biphenyl
Bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether
Bismuth
81-07-2 Benzisothiazole
Benz(a)pyrene
1,2-Benzopyrene
192-97-2
56832-73-6
30777-18-5
271-89-6
191-24-2
65-85-0
136-60-7
205-82-3
207-08-9
95-15-8
7440-41-7
103-29-7
92-52-4
111-44-4
7440-69-9
1,2-Benzopyrene
4,5-Benzopyrene
Butyl benzoate
Oiphenyl ethane
Bisphenol
2,2'-Dichlorethyl Ether
1,1-Oxybis(2-chloro)ethane
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TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Boron
4-Bromochlorobenzene
Bromodichlorome thane
2-Bromo-4,6-dinitroaniline
l-Bromo-2,4-dinitrobenzene
1,3 'Butadiene
Butane
1-Butanol
CAS NUMBER CHEMICAL SYNONYM
7440-42-8
106-39-8
75-27-4
1817-73-8
584-48-5
106-99-0 Butadiene
Divinyl
Biethylene
106-97-8
71-36-3 n-Butyl alcohol
2-Butyl alcohol
Butylbenzene
Butyraldehyde
Cadmium
Calcium
Caprolactam
Carbazole
Carbon disulfide
Carbon monoxide
i
Carbon tetrachloride
Carbonyl sulfide
Cerium
Cesium
Chlordane
Chloric acid, sodium salt
Chlorine
Chlorobenzene
78-92-2
104-51-8
123-72-8
7440-43-9
7440-70-2
105-60-2
86-74-8
75-15-0
630-08-0
56-23-5
463-58-1
7440-45-1
7440-46-2
57-74-9
7775-09-9
7782-50-5
108-90-7
Butyl alcohol
sec-Butyl alcohol
Butanal
Hexahydro-2H-azapin-2-one
Tetrachloromethane
Dichlorochlordene
Sodium chlorate
G-3
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TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Chlorobenzenes
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
Chlorophenol
2-Chlorophenol
Chlorophenols
Chloroprene
Chromium
Chromium (Cr
Chromium (VI) oxide (1:3)
Chrysene
Coal car creosote
Cobalt
Coke oven emissions
Copper
Copper oxide
%
Coronene
2-Cresol
4-Cresol
Cro tylaldehyde
Cumene
Cyclopenta(cd)pyrene
1,3-Cyclopentadiene
Dibenz(a,h)acridine
CAS NUMBER
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
75-00-3 Ethyl chloride
67-66-3 Trichloromethane
74-87-3 Methyl chloride
25167-80-0
95-57-8
Chlorinated phenols
126-99-8 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
7440-47-3
18540-29-9 Hexavalent chromium
1333-82-0 Chromium oxide
218-01-9
8001-58-9
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
1317-38-0
191-07-1
95-48-7
106-44-5
4170-30-3
98-82-8
27208-37-3
542-92-7
224-42-0
Copper oxide (CuO)
Hexabenzobenzene
o-Cresol
2-Cresylic acid
p-Cresol
4-Cresylic acid
Butenal
Acepyrene
Cyclopento(c.d) pyrene
G-4
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TABLE G-l, Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
Dibenzanthracenes
Dibenzo(cd)carbazole
7H-Dibenzo(cg)carbazole
Dibenzofuran
Dibenzothiophene
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibutyl phthalate
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers)
Dichlorodibenzodioxins, total
Dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
Dichlorodibenzofurans, total
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Oichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethylene, (e)-
1,2-Dichloroethylene, (z)-
2,4-Dichloro-6-nitroaniline
2,4-Dichlorophenol
Oichloropropane
T-l.3-Dichloropropene
Diechyl phthalate
Dihydroindene
Dimethyl phthalate
CAS NUMBER
53-70-3
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
194-59-2
194-59-2
132-64-9
132-65-0
106-93-4 Ethylene bromide
84-74-2 Butyl phthalate
Phthalic acide, dibutyl ester
95-50-1 o-Dichlorobenzene
541-73-1 m-Dichlorobenzene
106-46-7 p-Dichlorobenzene
25321-22-6
75-34-3
107-06-2
156-60-5
156-59-2
2683-43-4
120-83-2
26638-19-7
542-75-6
84-66-2
496-11-7
131-11-3
Ethylene dichloride
1,2-Dichloroethylene, trans-
1,2-Dichloroethylene, cis-
3-Chloropropenyl chloride
1,3-Dichloropropylene
Phthalic acid, diethyl ester
Phthalic acid, diemthyl ester
G-5
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COMPOUND NAME
Dimechylfonnamide, N,N-
Dime thyImethanamine, N,N-
2,4-Dimethylphenol
Dimethylstyrene
Di-n-butyl phthalate
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
Ethylhexylphthalate
ethylhexyl)ester
1,4-Dioxane
Diphenyl ether
Dipropyl phthalate
Divinyl benzene, (mixed isomers)
Epichlorohydrin
Ethane
2-(2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethoxy) ethanol
ethyl ether
Ethyl acrylate
Ethyl alcohol
2-Ethyl hexanal
Ethyl styrene
Ethylbenzene
Ethylene
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene oxide
Europium
TABLE G-l. Continued
CAS NUMBER
68-12-2
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
75-50-3 Trimsthylamine
105-67-9 2,4-Xylenol
27576-03-0
84-74-2
534-52-1
51-28-5 Dioctyl phthalate
117-81-7 Bis-2-
Di(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
DEHF
Phthalic acid, bis(2-
Fhthalic acid, dioctyl ester
123-91-1 Diethylene dioxide
Dioxane
101-84-8 Diphenyl oxide
131-16-8 Phthalic acid, dipropyl ester
1321-74-0
106-89-8 Chloropropylene oxide
l-Chloro-2,3-epoxy-propane
74-84-0
112-50-5 Triethylene glycol
140-88-5
64-17-5 Ethanol
123-05-7
28106-30-1
100-41-4
74-85-1
107-21-1
75-21-8 1,2-Epoxyethane
7440-53-1
G-6
-------
TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Fluoride
Fluorine
Formaldehyde
CAS NUMBER
206-44-0
86-73-7
16984-48-8
7782-41-4
50-00-0
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Formalin
Methylene oxide
Gallium 7440-55-3
Gasoline 8006-61-9
Germanium 7440-59-4
Gold 7440-57-5
Heptachlorobiphenyls, total 28655-71-2
Heptachlorodibenzofurans, total
Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total 37871-00-4
Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 Perchlorobetizene
Hexachlorobiphenyls, total 26601-64-9
1,2,3,4,5,5-Hexachloro-1,3-cyclopentadiene 77-47-4
1,2,3,4,, 7,8 -Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzof uran
Hexachlorodibenzofurans, total
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 57653-85-7
1,2,3,6.7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 34465-46- 8
1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 19408-74-3
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
1-Hexene 592-41-6
Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0
Hydrogen cyanide 74-90-8
Hydrogen fluoride 7664-39-3
G-7
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TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Hydrogen sulfide
Indene
Indeno(1,2,3 -cd)pyrene
Iron
Isobutyraldehyde
KeCones
Lanthanum
Lead
Lead oxide
Limonene
Lithium
Magnesium
Maleic anhydride
7439-96-5
Manganese oxide
Mercury
Methanol
2-Me thoxyethano1
ether
2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) ethano1
ether
1-Methoxy-2-propanol
Methyl acetate
Me thylanthracenes
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl methacrylate
Me thyIphenanthrenes
CAS NUMBER CHEMICAL SYNONYM
7783-06-4
95-13-6
193-39-5
15438-31-0
78-84-2
7439-91-0
7439-92-1
1317-36-8
138-86-3
7439-93-2
7439-95-4
108-31-6 2,5-FuranedioneManganese
1317-34-6
7439-97-6
67-56-1 Methyl alcohol
109-86-4 Methyl cellosolve
Ethylene glycol monomethyl
111-77-3 Diethylene glycol methyl ether
Diethylene glycol monomethyl
107-98-2 Propylene glycol
79-20-9 Acetic acid, methyl ester
26914-18-1
78-93-3 Butanone
2-Butanone
80-62-6 Methacrylic acid, methyl ester
Pegalan
31711-53-2
G-8
-------
TABLE G-1'. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Methyl thiophene
3-Methylbutyraldehyde
3-MethylcholanChrene
1-Methyl-l-cyclohexene
Methylene chloride
Me thyInaphthalene
1-MethyInaphthalene
2-MethyInaphthalene
4-Methyl-2-nitrophenol
2-Me thylpropane
Methylstyrene
Molybdenum
Monochlorodibenzofurans, total
Naphthalene
1,4-Naphthoquinone
Neodymium
Nickel
*
Nickel(II) oxide (1:1)
Niobium
Nitrobenzene
2-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
1-Nitropyrene
Octachlorodibenzofurans, total
Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Pentachlorobiphenyls, total
CAS NUMBER
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
590-86-3 Isopentaldehyde
Isopentanal
56-49-5
591-49-1
75-09-2 Dichloromethane
1321-94-4
90-12-0 Alkylnaphthalenes (methyl)
alpha-MethyInaphthalene
91-57-6
119-33-5 2-Nitro-p-cresol
75-28-5 Isobutane
25013-15-4 Vinyl toluene
7439-98-7
91-20-3 Naphthalin
130-15-4
7440-00-8
7440-02-0
1313-99-1
7440-03-1
98-95-3 Nitrobenzol
88-75-5 o-Nitrophenol
100-02-7 p-Nitrophenol
5522-43-0
25429-29-2
G-9
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TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME CAS NUMBER CHEMICAL SYNONYM
1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran 57117-31-4
Fentachlorodibenzofurans, total
1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 40321-76-4
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total 36088-22-9
Pentachlorophenol (PGP) 87-86-5
1,3-Pentadlene 504-60-9
Perylene 198-55-0 Dibenz(de.kl)anthracene
Peri-dinaphthalene
Phenanthrene 85-01-8
Phenol 108-95-2
Phenols
2-Phenyl-l-propanol 1123-85-9 beta-Methyl phenethyl alcohol
Phosgene 75-44-5 Carbon oxychloride
Carbonyl chloride
Phosphorus (yellow or white) 7723-14-0
Phthalic anhydride 85-44-9
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 1336-36-3
Polychlorinated dibenzofurans, total
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Folycyclic organic matter POM
Polydiraethyi siloxane 9016-00-6 Siloxane
Potassium 7440-09-7
Praseodymium 7440-10-0
Primary Sulfate
1,2-Propadiene 463-49-0 Allene
Propane 74-98-6
Propanol 71-23-8 Propyl alcohol
1-Propanol
G-10
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TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Propionaldehyde
Propyl benzene
Propylene
Propylene oxide
Pyrene
Radionuclides
Rubidium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Silicon tetrafluoride
Sodium
Sodium hydroxide
Strontium
Styrene
Sulfur chloride
Sulfur trioxide
Sulfuric acid
Terephthalic acid
Tetrachlorobenzenes
Tetrachlorobiphenyls, total
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
CAS NUMBER _____
123-38-6
103-65-1
115-07-1 Propene
75-56-9 Propene oxide
1,2-Epoxy propane
129-00-0
7440-17-7
7440-19-9
7440-20-2
7782-49-2
7783-61-lSilver 7440-22-4
7440-23-5
1310-73-2
7440-24-6
100-42-5 Ethenylbenzene
Phenyl ethylene
Vinyl benzene
10025-67-9 Sulfur monochloride
7446-11-9
7664-93-9
100-21-0
26914-33-0
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans, total
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 1746-01-6
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Te trachloroethylene
127-18-4 Ferchloroethylene
PCE
C-ll
-------
TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
CAS NUMBER
Tetramethylbenzene
Thallium 7440-28-0
Thiophene 110-02-1
Thorium 7440-29-1
Tin 7440-31-5
Tin oxide 18282-10-5
Titanium 7440-32-6
Titanium oxide 13463-67-7
Toluene 108-88-3
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 120-82-1
Trichlorobenzene (VAN) 12002-48-1
Trichlorodibenzofurans, total
Trichlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6
Trichloroethylene 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane 75-69-4
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 88-06-2
1,1,1-Trichloropropane 7789-89-1
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
Trimethylbenzene (mixed isomers) 25551-13-7
Triphenylene 217-59-4
Vanadium 7440-62-2
Vanadium oxide 1314-62-1
Vinyl acetate 108-05-4
Vinyl chloride 75-01-4
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Titanium dioxide
Toluol
Methyl benzene
Methyl chloroform
TCE
Trichloroethene
Ethylene trichloride
Freon 11
Fluorotrichloromethane
76-13-1 Freon 113
Trichlorotrifluoroethane
Acetic acid,vinyl ester
Chloroethylene
G-12
-------
TABLE G-l. Continued
COMPOUND NAME
Vinylidene chloride
Volatile organic compound
1,2-Xylene
1,3-Xylene
1,4-Xylene
Xylenes (mixed isoraers)
Zinc
Zinc oxide
CAS NUMBER
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethylene
VOC
95-47-6 1,2-Dimethyl benzene
o-Xylene
108-38-3 1,3-Dimethyl benzene
m-Xylene
106-42-3 1,4-Dimethyl benzene
p-Xylene
1330-20-7 Xylene
Dimethyl benzene
7440-66-6
1314-13-2
G-13
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TABLE G-2. CAS NUMBER LIST OF AIR TOXICS IN SECOND EDITION OF COMPILATION
CAS NUMBER
COMPOUND NAME
Aldehydes
Amines (total)
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
Benzodiazine
Chlorobenzenes
Chlorophenols
Coke oven emissions
Dibenzanthracenes
Dichlorodibenzodioxins, total
Dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
Dichlorodibenzofurans, total
Heptachlorodibenzofurans, total
Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran
Hexachlorodibenzofurans, total
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Ketones
Methyl thiophene
Monochlorodibenzofurans, total
Octachlorodibenzofurans, total
Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
1,2,3,7,8-Fentachlorodibenzofuran
Fentachlorodibenzofurans, total
Pentaehlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Phenols
Folychlorinated dibenzofurans, total
G-14
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Chlorinated phenols
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TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
COMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Polycyclic organic matter
Primary sulfate
Radionuclides
Tetrachlorobenzenes
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans, total
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Tetramethylbenzene
Trichlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total
Trichlorodibenzofurans, total
Volatile organic compound
50-00-0 Formaldehyde
50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene
51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol
53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
56-23-5 Carbon tetrachloride
56-49-5 3-Methylcholanthrene
:
56-55-3 Benz(a)anthracene
57-74-9 Chlordane
62-53-3 Aniline
64-17-5 Ethyl alcohol
64-19-7 Acetic acid
65-85-0 Benzole acid
67-56-1 Methanol
67-64-1 Acetone
POM
VOC
Formalin
Methylene oxide
Benz(a)pyrene
1,2-Benzopyrene
Te trachlorome thane
*
Benzo(a)anthracene
Dichlorochlordene
Phenylamine
Aminobenzene
Ethanol
Ethanoic Acid
Methyl alcohol
2-Propanone
G-15
-------
TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
COMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
67-66-3 Chloroform
68-12-2 Dimethylformamide, N,N-
71-23-8 Propanol
71-36-3 1-Butanol
71-43-2 Benzene
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
74-84-0 Ethane
74-85-1 Ethylene
74-86-2 Acetylene
74-87-3 Chloromethane
74-90-8 Hydrogen cyanide
74-98-6 Propane
75-00-3 Chloroethane
75-01-4 Vinyl chloride
75-05-8 Acetonitrile
75-07-0 Acetaldehyde
75-09-2 Methylene chloride I
75-15-0 Carbon disulfide
75-21-8 Ethylene oxide
75-27-4 Broraodichloromethane
75-28-5 2-Methylpropane
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane
75-35-4 Vinylidene chloride
75-44-5 Phosgene
75-50-3 DimethyImethanamine, N,N-
Dimechyl ketone
Trichloromethane
Propyl alcohol
1-Propanol
n-Butyl alcohol
Butyl alcohol
Methyl chloroform
Methyl chloride
Ethyl chloride
Chloroethylene
Dichloromethane
1,2-Epoxye thane
Isobutane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Carbon oxychloride
Carbonyl chloride
Trime thylamine
G-16
-------
TABLE G-2. Continued
COMPOUND _NAME
CAS NUMBER . _
75-56-9 Propylene oxide
75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane
76-13-1 l,l,2-Trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane
77.47.4 1,2,3,4,5,5-Hexachloro-l,3-cyclopentadiene
78-84-2 Isobutyraldehyde
78-92-2 2-Butyl alcohol
78-93-3 Methyl ethyl ketone
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Propane oxide
1,2-Epoxy propane
Freon 11
Fluorotrichloromethane
Freon 113
Trichlorotrifluoroethane
79-01-6 Trichloroethylene
79-10-7 Acrylic acid
79-20-9 Methyl acetate
80-62-6 Methyl methacrylate
81-07-2 l,2-Benzisothiazol-3-one, 1,1-dioxide
83-32-9 Acenaphthene
84-65-1 Anthraquinone
84-66-2 Diethy1 phthalate
84-74-2 Dibutyl phthalate
85-01-8 Phenanthrene
85-44-9 Phthalic anhydride
86-73-7 Fluorene
86-74-8 Carbazole
87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol (PCP)
88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol
90-12-0 1-Methylnaphthalene
sec-Butyl alcohol
Butanone
2-Butanone
TCE
Trichloroethene
Ethylene trichloride
Propenoic acid
Acetic acid, methyl ester
Methacrylic acid, methyl ester
Pegalan
Benzisothiazole
Diphenylene ketone
Phthalic acid, diethy1 ester
Butyl phthalate
Phthalic acide, dibutyl ester
o-Nitrophenol
Alkylnaphthalenes (methyl)
alpha-Methylnaphthalene
G-17
-------
TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
COMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
91-20-3 Naphthalene
91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene
92-52-4 Biphenyl
95-13-6 Indene
95-15-8 Benzothiophene
95-47-6 1,2-Xylene
95-48-7 2-Cresol
95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol
98-82-8 Cumene
98-86-2 Acetophenone
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene
100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol
100-21-0 Terephthalic acid
100-41-4 Ethylbenzene
100-42-5 Styrene
100-52-7 Benzaldehyde
101-84-8 Diphenyl ether
103-29-7 Bibenzyl
103-65-1 Propyl benzene
104-51-8 Butylbenzene
105-60-2 Caprolactam
105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol
106-39-8 4-Bromochlorobenzene
106-42-3 1,4-Xylene
106-44-5 4-Cresol
Naphthalin
Bisphenol
1,2-Dimethyl benzene
o-Xylene
o-Cresol
2-Cresylic acid
o-Dichlorobenzene
Nitrobenzol
p-Nitrophenol
EthenyIbenzene
Phenyl ethylene
Vinyl benzene
Diphenyl oxide
Diphenyl ethane
Hexahydro-2H-azap in-2-one
2,4-Xylenol
1,4-Diraethyl benzene
p-Xylene
p-Cresol
G-18
-------
TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
COMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
106-89-8 Epichlorohydrin
106-93-4 1,2-Dibroraoechane
106-97-8 Butane
106-99-0 1,3-Butadiene
107-02-8 Acrolein
107-05-1 Allyl chloride
107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane
107-13-1 Acrylonitrile
107-21-1 Ethylene glycol
107-98-2 l-Methoxy-2-propanol
108-05-4 Vinyl acetate
108-31-6 Maleic anhydride
108-38-3 1,3-Xylene
108-88-3 Toluene
108-90-7 Chlorobenzene
108-95-2 Phenol
* 109-86-4 2-Methoxyethanol
110-02-1 Thiophene
111-44-4 Bis (2-Chloroethyl) ether
111-77-3 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) ethanol
112-50-5 2-(2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethoxy)
ethanol
4-Cresylic acid
p-Dichlorobenzene
Chloropropylene oxide
l-Chloro-2,3-epoxy-propane
Ethylene bromide
Butadiene
Divinyl
Biethylene
Acrylic aldehyde
2-Propenal
Ethylene dichloride
Propenenitrile
Propylene glycol
Acetic acid,vinyl ester
2,5-Furanedione
1,3-Dimethyl benzene
m-Xylene
Toluol
Methyl benzene
Methyl cellosolve
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
2,2'-Dichlorethyl ether
1,1'-Oxybis(2-chloro)ethane
Diethylene glycol methyl ether
Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether
Triethylene glycol ethyl ether
G-19
-------
TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
COMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
115-07-1 Propylene
117-81-7 Dioctyl phthalate
118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene
119-33-5 4-Methyl-2-nitrophenol
120-12-7 Anthracene
120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol
123-05-7 2-Ethyl hexanal
123-38-6 Propionaldehyde
123-72-8 Butyraldehyde
123-91-1 1.4-Dioxane
124-04-9 Adipic acid
126-99-8 Chloroprene
127-18-4 Tetrachloroethylene
129-00-0 Pyrene
130-15-4 1,4-Naphthoquinone
131-11-3 Dimethyl phthalate
131-16-8 Dipropyl phthalate
132-64-9 Dibenzofuran
132-65-0 Dibenzothiophene
136-60-7 Benzole acid, butyl ester
138-86-3 Limonene
140-88-5 Ethyl acrylate
156-59-2 1,2-Dichloroethylene, (z)-
156-60-5 1,2-Dichloroethylene, (e)-
Propene
Bis-2-EthyIhexyIphthalate
Di(2-EthyIhexy1)phthalate
DEHF
Phthalic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester
Phthalic acid, dioctyl ester
Ferchlorobenzene
2-Nitro-p-cresol
Paranaphthalene
Butanal
Diethylene dioxide
Dioxane
Hexanedioc acid
2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
Perchloroethylene
PCE
Phthalic acid, diemthyl ester
Phthalic acid, dipropyl ester
Butyl benzoate
1,2-Dichloroethylene, cls-
1,2-Dichloroethylene, trans-
G-20
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TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
JIOMPOUND NAME
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
191-07-1 Coronene
191-24-2 Benzo(ghi)perylene
192-97-2 Benzo(e)pyrene
193-39-5 Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene
194-59-2 7H-Dibenzo(cg)carbazole
198-55-0 Perylene
205-82-3 Benzo(j)fluoranthene
206-44-0 Fluoranthene
207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene
208-96-8 Acenaphthylene
217-59-4 Triphenylene
218-01-9 Chrysene
224-42-0 Dibenz(a,h)acridine
271-89-6 Benzofuran
309-00-2 Aldrin
463-49-0 1,2-Propadiene
463-58-1 Carbonyl sulfide
496-11-7 Dihydroindene
504-60-9 1,3-Pentadiene
534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol''
541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
542-75-6 T-l,3-Dichloropropene
542-92-7 1,3-Cyclopentadiene
584-48-5 l-Bromo-2,4-dinitrobenzene
590-86-3 3-Methylbutyraldehyde
Hexabenz obenz ene
1,2-Benzopyrene
4,5-Benzopyrene
Dibenz(de,kl)anthracene
Peri-dinaphthalene
1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4,10,
10-Hexachloro-l,4,4
Allene
m-Oichlorobenzene
3-Chloropropenyl chloride
1,3-Dichloropropylene
Isopentaldehyde
Isopentanal
G-21
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TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
591-49-1
592-41-6
630-08-0
1123-85-9
1310-73-2
1313-99-1
1314-13-2
1314-62-1
1317-34-6
1317-36-8
1317-38-0
1321-74-0
1321-94-4
1330-20-7
1332-21-4
1333-82-0
1336-36-3
1746-01-6
1817-73-8
2683-43-4
4170-30-3
5522-43-0
7429-90-5
7439-91-0
7439-92-1
7439-93-2
7439-95-4
COMPOUND NAME
1-Methyl-l-cyclohexene
1-Hexene
Carbon monoxide
2-Pheny1-1-propano1
Sodium hydroxide
Nickel(II) oxide (1:1)
Zinc oxide
Vanadium oxide
Manganese oxide
Lead oxide
Copper oxide
Divinyl benzene, (mixed isomers)
Me thy1naphthalene
Xylenes (mixed isomers)
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
beta-Methyl phenethyl alcohol
Copper oxide (CuO)
Xylene
Dimethyl benzene
Asbestos
Chromium (VI) oxide (1:3)
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
2-Bromo-4,6-dinitroani1ine
2,4-Dichloro-6-nitroaniline
Crotylaldehyde Butenal
1-Nitropyrene
Aluminum
Lanthanum
Lead
Lithium
Magnesium
Chromium oxide
G-22
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TABLE G-2, Continued
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME CHEMICAL SYNONYM
7439-96-5 Manganese
7439-97-6 Mercury
7439-98-7^ Molybdenum
7440-00-8 Neodymium
7440-02-0 Nickel
7440-03-1 Niobium
7440-09-7 Potassium
7440-10-0 Praseodymium
7440-17-7 Rubidium
7440-19-9 Samarium
7440-20-2 Scandium
7440-22-4 Silver
7440-23-5 Sodium
7440-24-6 Strontium
7440-28-0 Thallium
7440-29-1 Thorium
7440-31-5 Tin
7440-32-6 Titanium
7440-36-0 Antimony
7440-38-2 Arsenic
7440-39-3 Barium
7440-41-7 Beryllium
7440-42-8 Boron
7440-43-9 Cadmium
7440-45-1 Cerium
7440-46-2 Cesuim
7440-47-3 Chromium
7440-48-4 Cobalt
G-23
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TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME
7440-50-8 Copper
7440-53-1 Europium
y 7440-55-3 Gallium
7440-56-4 Germanium
7440-57-5 Gold
7440-62-2 Vanadium
7440-66-6 Zinc
7440-59-9 Bismuth
7440-70-2 Calcium
7446-11-9 Sulfur trioxide
7647-01-0 Hydrogen chloride
7664-39-3 Hydrogen fluoride
7664-41-7 Ammonia
7664-93-9 Sulfuric acid
7723-14-0 Phosphorus (yellow or white)
7775-09-9 Chloric acid, sodium salt
7782-41-4 Fluorine
7782-49-2 Selenium
77S2-50-5 Chlorine
7783-06-4 Hydrogen sulfide
7783-20-2 Ammonium sulfate (2:1)
7783-61-1 Silicon tetrafluoride
7789-89-1 1,1,1-Trichloropropane
8001-58-9 Coal tar creosote
8006-61-9 Gasoline
9016-00-6 Polydimethyl siloxane
10025-67-9 Sulfur chloride
11138-11-7 Barium iron oxide
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Anhydrous Ammonia
Sodium chlorate
Siloxane
Sulfur monochloride
G-24
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TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER
12002-48-1
12125-02-9
13463-67-7
15438-31-0
16984-48-8
18282-10-5
18540-29-9
19408-74-3
25013-15-4
25167-80-0
25321-22-6
25429-29-2
25551-13-7
26601-64-9
26638-19-7
26914-18-1
26914-33-0
27208-37-3
27576-03-0
28106-30-1
28655-71-2
30777-18-5
31711-53-2
34465-46-8
40321-76-4
56832-73-6
COMPOUND NAME
Trichlorobenzene (VAN)
Ammonium
Titanium oxide
Iron
Fluoride
Tin oxide
Chromium (Cr 6+)
CHEMICAL SYNONYM
Ammonium Muriate
Titanium dioxide
Hexavalent chromium
1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
Methylstyrene
Chlorophenol
Dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers)
Pentachlorobiphenyls, total
Trimethylbenzene (mixed isomers)
Hexachlorobiphenyls, total
Dichloropropane
Me thylanthracenes
Tetrachlorobiphenyls, total
Cyclopenta(cd)pyrene
Vinyl toluene
Acepyrene
Cyclopenteno(c,d)pyrene
Dimethylstyrene
Ethyl styrene
Heptachlorobiphenyls, total
Benzo(a)fluorene
Me thyIphenanthrenes
1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
Benzofluoranthenes
G-25
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TABLE G-2. Continued
CAS NUMBER COMPOUND NAME CHEMICAL SYNONYM
57117-31-4 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran
57653-85-7 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
G-26
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APPENDIX H
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES HAVING EMISSION FACTORS
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Acetaldehyde production
Acetic anhydride production
Acetone/phenol manufacture from cumene
Acrolein production
Acrylic acid production
Acrylic acid production - propylene oxidation
Acrylonitrile production
Acrylonitrile production - SOHIO process
Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer production
Adhesives application
Adipic acid production
Adiponitrile production
Aerosol packaging
Aerosol products use
Agricultural industry-fieId burning of plastic crop covers
Agricultural spraying
Aluminum reduction
Ammonia synthesis
Ammonium nitrate production
Ammonium phosphate production
Ammonium sulfate production
Ammonium sulfate production - caprolactam by-product
Ammonium sulfate production - coke oven by-product
Ammonium sulfate production - synthetic process
Anhydrous ammonia production
Aniline production
Animal feed defluorination
Asbestos - cement pipe manufacturing
Asbestos - cement sheet manufacturing
Asbestos building waste disposal
Asbestos coatings and sealants manufacturing
Asbestos friction materials manufacturing
Asbestos gaskets and packings manufacturing
Asbestos insulation materials manufacturing
Asbestos milling
Asbestos mining
Asbestos paper manufacturing
Asbestos product fabrication
Asbestos product usage
Asbestos textiles manufacturing
Asbestos-reinforced plastics manufacturing
Ascorbic acid production
Asphalt concrete production
Asphalt (hot mix) production
Asphalt distribution/use
Asphalt production
Asphalt roofing material production
Asphaltic concrete production
Automobile carburetor manufacture
Automotive products use
Bagasse combustion
Bakeries
Battery (dry cell) manufacture
Battery (lead-acid) manufacture
Battery (nickel-cadmium) manufacture
H-l
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Battery manufacture
Beef cattle feed lots
Beer production j
Benzaldehyde production
Benzene production
Benzene storage tanks
Benzole acid production
Benzyl chloride production
Beryl ore mining
Beryllium alloy - production
Beryllium alloy - stamping/drawing
Beryllium metal fabrication
Bisphenol A production
Brick manufacture
1,3-Butadiene production
Butadiene cotrimer production
Butadiene production - recovery process
Butadiene-vinylpyridine latex production
1,4-Butanediol production
CC14 and perchloroethylene production - propane chlorination.
CC14 production - CS2 chlorination
CC14 production - hydrocarbon chlorinolysis
CC14 production - methane chlorination
CC14 production - methanoI/methyl chloride chlorination
Cable covering
Cadmium electroplating
Cadmium pigments manufacture
Caprolactam production .
Carbon black manufacture
Carbon black manufacture - gas furnace
Carbon black manufacture - oil furnace
Cast iron production
Catalyst manufacture
Cement kilns cofiring waste
Cement manufacture
Cement manufacture - dry process
Cement manufacture - wet process
Ceramics M
Chain saw exhausts
Charcoal manufacture
Chemical applications
Chemical distribution facilities
Chlorine production (chlor-alkali)
Chlorobenzene prod, (mono- & di-); direct chlorination
Chlorobenzene production
Chlorofluorocarbon 113 and 114 production
Chloroform production (any method)
Chloroform production - methane chlorination
Chloroform production - methanol/CHSCl chlorination
Chloromethane production - methane chlorination
Chloromethane production - methanol/CH3Cl chlorination
Chrome plating, anodizing
Chrome plating, decorative
Chrome plating, hard
Chromic acid production
H-2
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Chromite ore'refining
Coal and refuse-derived fuel combustion
Coal combustion
Coal combustion, commercial
Coal combustion, commerc/institu
Coal combustion, industrial
Coal combustion, residential
Coal combustion, utility
Coal refuse pile burning
Coffee bean roasting
Coke by-product plants
Coke oven gas combustion
Coke production
Coke production, by-product recovery process
Consumer products
Controlled/prescribed burning
Cooling towers, industrial
Cooling towers, utility
Copper ore milling/processing
Copper production, secondary recovery
Copper smelting
Copper smelting-high arsenic ore
Copper smelting-low arsenic ore
Copper sulfate production
Cotton defoliating/dessicating
Cotton field spraying with arsenic acid
Cotton ginning
Cresol(p-) production
Cumene production
Cyclohexane production by benzene hydrogenation process
Degreasing operations using MC
Degreasing operations using Methyl Chloroform
Degreasing operations using PCE
Degreasing operations using TCE
Degreasing operations using trichlorotrifluoroethane
Demolition and renovation of buildings
Dental preparations use
Diammonium phosphate production
Dichloroaniline production
Dichloroaniline(3,4) production
Dichlorobenzene(l,2) production
Dichlorobenzene(l,4) production
Die-casting production using zinc-based alloys
Dielectric fluid use in electrical apparatus
1,3-Diisocyanate production
Dimethyl terephthalate production
Dimethyl terephthalate production by methanol esterification
Dinitrobenzene production
Dodecylphenol production
Drum and barrel furnace
Dry chlorinated paraffin production
Dry cleaning, perchloroethylene
Dry cleaning, trichlorotrifluoroethane
Dye synthesis
Electrical apparatus manufacture
H-3
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Engine testing - aircraft
Epichlorohydrin production
Epichlorohydrin production by hydrochlorination
Epichlorohydrin use as a feedstock in batch processes
Epoxy resins (continuous process) production
Ethyl chloride production by hydrochlorination
Ethyl chloride production by .hydrochlorination of ethanol
Ethyl chloride production by hydrochlorination of ethylene
Ethylbenzene production
Ethylbenzene/styrene production
Ethylene amine production
Ethylene dichloride production
Ethylene dichloride production - balanced process
Ethylene dichloride production - direct chlorination
Ethylene dichloride production - oxyhydrochlor. of ethylene
Ethylene dichloride production - oxyhydrochlorination
Ethylene dichloride/vinyl chloride production
Ethylene oxide production by air-oxidation process
Ethylene oxide production by oxygen-oxidation process
Ethylene production
Ethylene production from naphtha/gas oil
Fabric production- dodecanedioic acid intermediate
Ferroalloy production
Ferrochromium production by electric arc furnace process
Ferromanganese production by electric arc furnace process
Ferrovanadium production
Fertilizer application
Fertilizer application, superphosphate fertilizer
Fertilizer mixing
Fiberglass boat manufacturing
Fish processing plants
Flame attenuation wool glass fiber production
Fluorocarbon 11/12 production
Fluorocarbon 22 production
Foodstuff fumigation
Foodstuff fumigation, with recycling water-sealed pump
Formaldehyde production, metal oxide catalyst process
Formaldehyde production, silver catalyst process
Foundry sand binder system
Frit smelting
Fumigation or sterilization
Fungicide application
Fungicide application - pentachloronitrobenzene
Gasoline blending at refineries
Gasoline loading at bulk plants
Gasoline loading at bulk terminals and bulk plants
Gasoline loading in marine vessels
Gasoline loading of tank car/truck with leaded gasoline
Gasoline loading of tank trucks at bulk plants
Gasoline loading of tank trucks at bulk terminals
Gasoline marketing activities
Gasoline storage at bulk plants
Gasoline storage at bulk terminals
Gasoline storage at service stations
Gasoline use
H-4
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General laboratory use
Glass fiber manufacture
Glass manufacturing
Glass manufacturing, pressed/blown glass
Glycerin production - chlorination process
Glycol ether production - methanol process
Hazardous waste incineration
Hazardous waste incineration, liquid injection
Herbicide application - Daethai
Herbicide production
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene production
Hexamethylene-teexamine production
Hospital sterilization
Hospital sterilizer, table-top
Hospital waste incineration
Hydrochloric acid manufacture
Hydrochloric acid manufacture - by-product process
Hydrochloric acid manufacture - mannheim process
Hydrochloric acid manufacture - synthesis process
Hydrofluoric acid manufacture
HypalonR production
Industrial carbon regeneration
Industrial wastewater treatment
Instrument manufacture
Internal combustion engines - mobile
Internal, combustion engines - stationary
Iron (gray) foundries
Iron and steel foundry
Iron and steel production
Iron foundries
Iron ore processing
Iron ore production
Isophthalic acid production
Isopropyl alcohol production
Kraft pulp - sulfite pulping
Land treatment
Landfill
Landfill of HCB waste
Lead smelting
Lime kilns cofiring wastes
Linear alkylbenzene chlorination process
Linear alkylbenzene olefin process
LPG combustion
LPG combustion - util/indust/commerc
Maleic anhydride production
Manganese chemical production
Manganese dioxide (synthetic) production
Manganese mining
Manganese-bearing ferroalloy prod/electric arc furnace proc.
Melamine-formaldehyde resin production
Mercury mining
Methane chlorination
Methyl chloride chlorination
Methyl chloroform production
Methyl chloroform production by hydrochlorination
H-5
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Methyl chloroform production from ethane
Methyl chloroform production from vinyl chloride
Methylene chloride production
Methylene chloride production - methane chlorination
Methylene chloride production - methyl chloride chlorination
Methylene di-para-phenylene isocyanate (MDI) production
MethyImethacrylate-butadiene- styrene resin production
Methythiohydroxybutanoic acid production
Mineral wool manufacturing
Municipal waste combustion
Naphthalene production
Natural gas combustion
Natural gas combustion - commercial/institutional
Natural gas combustion - utility
Neoprene manufacture
Nickel electro-deposition
Nitrile elastomer production
Nitrobenzene and aniline production
Nitrobenzene production
Nitrobenzene use as a chemical intermediate
Nonferrous alloy production
Nonferrous metals production
Nonylphenol production
Oil and coal combustion
Oil combustion
Oil combustion,' commercial
Oil combustion, industrial
Oil combustion, residential
Oil combustion, utility
Oil shale retorting
Open burning
Oxybisphenoxarsine and 1,3-diisocyanate production
Oxybisphenoxarsine production
Paint and coating application
Paint and coating manufacture
Paint application
Paint stripper formulation
Paint stripping
Paper coating
Particle board & waferboard manufacturing
Particle board manufacturing-wood processing
Paved roads
PCB dechlorination
Pentachlorophenol production
Pentaerythritol production
Perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene production
Perchloroethylene production
Perchloroethylene production - EDG chlorination
Perchloroethylene production by chlorination process
Pesticide application
Pesticide intermediates manufacture - Dicamba
Pesticide intermediates manufacture - Stirofos
Pesticide manufacturing
Petrochemical production
Petroleum refinery
H-6
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Petroleum refinery - sulfur recovery plants
Petroleum refinery with cracking/reforming
Petroleum refinery without cracking/reforming
Pharmaceutical manufacture
Pharmaceuticals containing mercuric compounds application
Phenol production
Phenol production using cumene process
Phenol-formaldehyde resin production
Phenolic resin production
Phosgene production
Phosgene production by chlorination of CO
Phosgene/diisocyanate production
Phosphate fertilizer manufacturing
Phosphate fertilizer manufacturing - wet process
Phosphate rock processing
Phosphoric acid production
Phosphoric acid production - wet process
Phosphorus (elemental) production
Photographic film processing
Fhthalic anhydride production
Phthalic anhydride production - naphthalene process
Phthalic anhydride production - xylene process
Plastic stabilizers manufacture
Plastics processing
Folyacetal resin production
Folybutadiene production
Polycarbonate production
Polyether polyol production
Polystyrene production - batch process
Polystyrene production - continuous process
Polysulfide rubber production
Polyurethane foam (flexible slabstock) production
Polyurethane foam production
Polyvinyl chloride production
Primary aluminum production
Primary aluminum smelting
Primary and secondary zinc oxide production
Primary cadmium smelting
Primary copper smelting
Primary lead smelting
Primary mercury production
Primary nickel ore smelting
Primary zinc (slab) production
Primary zinc oxide production
Primary zinc production by electrolytic process
Primary zinc smelting
Primary zinc/zinc oxide smelting
Printed circuit board manufacture
Propylene glyol production
Fropylene oxide production
Propylene oxide production by chlorohydrination
Propylene oxide production; peroxidation process
Pulp/paper mill, integrated
Pulp/paper mill, kraft mill paper process
Pulp/paper mill, kraft paper recovery boilers
H-7
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Pulp/paper mill, kraft pulp
Pulp/paper mill, kraft pulp - sulfite pulping
Pulp/paper mill, pulp and paper bleaching
Rail tank car cleaning
Reconstituted panelboard production
Refractory production
Refractory production: chrome-magnesite brick
Refractory production: chromic oxide brick
Rotary spin wool glass fiber production
Salicylic acid production (aspirin)
Scrap tire, open burning
Secondary copper smelting
Secondary fiber mills
Secondary iron and steel production
Secondary lead smelting
Secondary mercury production
Secondary processing of nickel-bearing scrap
Secondary zinc smelting
Sewage sludge incineration
Silicomanganese production by electric arc furnace process
Smokehouse, meats
Solder manufacture
Solid waste incineration, commercial
Solvent application
Solvent recycling facility
Steam generation, enhanced oil recovery system
Steel foundries
Steel production
Styrene-butadiene copolymer production
Styrene-butadiene copolymers production - emulsion crumb
Styrene-butadiene copolymers production - emulsion latex
Styrene-butadiene rubber produc. by emulsion polymerization
Styrene-butadiene rubber produc. by solution polymerization
Styrene-butadiene rubber production
Sulfuric acid production - contact process
Sulfuric acid production - single absorption process
Superphosphate (granular triple) production
Superphosphate (normal) production
Superphosphate (run-of-the-pile triple) production
Superphosphoric acid production
Symmetrical tetrachloropyridine production
Synthetic fibers production - viscose rayon
Synthetic rubber production
Tabacco combustion
Tank truck cleaning
Tank truck transport
Terephthalic acid (crude) prod, by air oxidation process
Terephthalic acid (crude) production
Terephthalic acid (purified) production
Terephthalic acid production
Tetraethyl lead production
Tetrahydrobenzaldehyde production
Tetrahydrophthalic anhydride/acid production
Toluene diisocyanate production
Toluene production
H-8
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(cellophane coating)
(for extrusion)
(for latex coating)
Toluene production via catalytic reformate
Trichloroethylene production
Trichloroethylene production - EDC chlorination
Trichloroethylene production by oxyhydrochlorination process
Trimethylolpropane production
Unsaturated polyester resin production
Uranium mining
Urea (solid) production
Urea production
Urea-formaldehyde resin production
Vanadium mining and processing
Vehicle tire wear
Vinyl acetate production
Vinyl chloride monomer production
Vinyl toluene production
Vinyl/asbestos tile manufacturing
Vinylidene chloride copolymer fabric.
Vinylidene chloride copolymer fabric.
Vinylidene chloride copolymer fabric.
Vinylidene chloride polymerization
Vinylidene chloride production
Vaferboard manufacture
Waste combustion - industrial
Waste combustion - industrial boilers cofiring wastes
Waste incineration
Waste oil combustion
Waste oil combustion - cofire PCS-spiked waste oil/No.6 oil
Wastewater treatment
Wastewater treatment - organics removal by activated carbon
Water treatment
Wine making
Wire reclamation incineration
Wood combustion
Wood combustion,
Wood combustion,
Wood preserving
Wood products, industrial
Woven fabric finishing
Xylene (mixed) production, catalytic reformate
Xylene (mixed) production, coal-derived
Xylene (mixed) production, pyrolysis gasoline
Xylene (mixed) production, toluene disproportionation
Xylene isomer production: m-xylene
Xylene isomer production: o-xylene
Xylene isomer production: p-xylene
Yeast production
industrial
residential
H-9
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H-10
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APPENDIX I
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Assessment of Controllability of
Condensible Emissions. EPA-600/9-90-075. Control Technology Center, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1990.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Automobile and Light-Duty Truck
Surface Coating Operations - Background Information for Promulgated Standards.
EPA-450/3-79-030b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Automobile and Light-Duty Truck
Surface Coating Operations - Background Information for Proposed Standards,
Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-79-030. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1979.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Proposed
New-Source Performance Standards: Steam Generators, Incinerators, Portland
Cement Plants, Nitric Acid Plants, Sulfuric Plants. EPA-APTD-0711. Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1971.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For New Source
Performance Standards: Primary Copper, Zinc, And Lead Smelters. Volume 1:
Proposed Standards. EPA-450/2-74-002a. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1974.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Proposed
Standards Of Performance: Coal Preparation Plants. Volume 1: Proposed
Standards. EPA-45Q/2-74-021a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1974.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Proposed
Standards Of Performance: Coal Preparation Plants. Volume 2: Test Data
Summary. EPA-450/2-74-02Ib. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1974.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Coal Preparation Plants. Volume 3: Supplemental
Information. EPA-450/2-74-021c. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1976.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Electric Arc Furnaces In The Steel Industry. Volume 2: Test
Data Summary. EPA-450/2-74-017b. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1974..
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Electric Submerged Arc Furnaces For Production Of
Ferroalloys. Volume 1: Proposed Standards. EPA-450/2-74-018a. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
October 1974.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Electric Submerged Arc Furnaces For Production Of
Ferroalloys. Volume 3: Supplemental Information. EPA-450/2-74-018c. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
April 1976.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Electric Submerged Arc Furnaces For Production Of
Ferroalloys. Volume 2: Test Data Summary. EPA-450/2-74-018b. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
October 1974.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Primary Aluminum Industry. Volume 1: Proposed Standards.
EPA-450/2-74-020a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1974.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Primary Aluminum Industry. Volume 3: Supplemental
Information. EPA-450/2-74-020c. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1976.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information For Standards
Of Performance: Primary Aluminum Industry. Volume 2: Test Data Summary.
EFA-450/2-74-020b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1974.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information On Development
Of National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants: Asbestos,
Beryllium, And Mercury. EPA-APTD-1503. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1973.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Background Information -Proposed
National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants: Asbestos,
Beryllium, And Mercury. EFA-AFTD-0753. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1971.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Emissions from Coke By-Product
Recovery Plants - Background Information for Proposed Standards. EPA-450/3-
83-016a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. May 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Emissions from Coke By-Product
Recovery Plants, Benzene Storage Vessels, Equipment Leaks, and
Ethylbenzene/Styrene Process Vents * Background Information and Responses to
Technical Comments for 1989 Final Decisions. EPA-450/3-89-31. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
August 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Emissions-from Ethylbenzene
Styrene Industry - Background Information for Proposal to Withdraw Proposed
Standards. EPA-450/3-84-003. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Emissions from Ethylbenzene
Styrene Industry - Background Information for Proposed Standards. EPA-450/3-
79-03Sa. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. August 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Emissions from Benzene Storage
Tanks - Background Information for Proposal to Withdraw Proposed Standards.
EPA-450/3-84-004. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Emissions from Benzene Storage
Tanks - Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-
80-034a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. December 1980.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Benzene Enabling Document. EPA-450/
3-90-009. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. March 1990.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Best Demonstrated Control Technology
for Graphic Arts. EPA-450/3-91-008. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. February 1991.
U. S. Environmental-Protection Agency. Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry
- Background Information for Promulgated Standards of Performance, EIS. EPA-
450/3-80-036b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1983.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry
- Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-
036a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. September 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Bulk Gasoline Terminals -Background
Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-038a. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
December 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Compilation and Speciation of National
Emissions Factors For Consumer/Commercial Solvent Use. EPA-450/2-89-008.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. April 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Construction Costs for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Plants: L973 - 1978. EPA-430-9-80-003. Office of
Water, Washington, D.C. April 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of VOC Emissions from
Polystyrene Foam Manufacturing. EPA-450/3-90-020. Control Technology Center,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1990.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Existing Stationary Sources - Volume I: Control Methods for Surface-
Coating Operations. EPA-4SO/2-76-028. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. November 1976.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Existing Stationary Sources * Volume III: Surface Coating of Metal
Furniture. EPA-450/2-77-032. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Existing Stationary Sources - Volume IV: Surface Coating for Insulation
of Magnet Wire. EPA-450/2-77-033. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards,. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1977.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Existing Stationary Sources - Volume V: Surface Coating of Large
Appliances. EPA-450/2-77-034. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Existing Stationary Sources - Volume VI: Surface Coating of Miscellaneous
Metal Parts and Products. EPA-450/2-78-015. Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North'Carolina. June 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Existing Stationary Sources - Volume VIII: Graphic Arts - Rotogravure and
Flexography. EPA-450/2-78-033. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds
from Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires. EPA-450/2-78-030. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
December 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds •
from Use of Cutback Asphalt. EPA-450/2-77-037. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December
1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment. EPA-450/2-78-036. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. June
1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control of Volatile Organic Emissions
from Bulk Gasoline Plants. EPA-450/2-77-035. Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Control Technology Assessment Report
for Air Emissions From Wastewater Treatment Operations. EPA-450/3-89-008.
Control Technology Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. April
1989,
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Costs of Particulate Matter Controls
for Nonfossil Fuel Fired Boilers. EPA-450/3-83-004. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. February
1983.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Costs of Sulfur Dioxide, Particulate
Matter, and Nitrogen Oxide Controls on Fossil Fuel Fired Industrial Boilers.
EPA-450/3-82-021. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Development of Petroleum Refinery Plot
Plans. EPA-450/3-78-025. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. June 1978.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Distillation Operations In Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing - Background Information for Proposed
Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-83-005a. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1983.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft Guideline Document: Control of
TRS Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills. EPA-450/2-78-003a. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
January 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electric Utility Steam Generating
Units - Background Information for Promulgated Emission Standards, EIS. EPA-
450/3*79-021. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. June 1979.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electric Utility Steam Generating
Units - Background Information for Proposed NOx Emission Standards. EPA-
450/2-78-005a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. July 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electric Utility Steam Generating
Units - Background Information for Proposed Particulate Matter Emission
Standards. EPA-450/2-78-006a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. July 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electric Utility Steam Generating
Units - Background Information for Proposed S02 Emission Standards. EPA-
450/2-78-007a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. July 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Electric Utility Steam Generating
Units • Background Information for Proposed S02 Emission Standards Supplement.
EPA-450/2-78-007a-l. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Emission Factors for Iron and Steel
Sources - Criteria and Toxic Pollutants. EPA-600/2-90-024. Control
Technology Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. June 1990.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Enabling Document for New Source
Performance Standards for Air Oxidation Processes and Distillation Operations
in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry. EPA-450/3-90-018.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. July 1990.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Equipment Leaks of VOC in Natural Gas
Production Industry - Background Information for Promulgated Standards, EIS.
EPA-450/3-82-024b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1985.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Equipment Leaks of VOC in Natural Gas
Production Industry - Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft
EIS. EPA-450/3-82-024a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1983.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Estimating Air Toxics Emissions From
Organic Liquid Storage Tanks. EPA-450/4-88-004. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. . October 1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of Emission Control Options
at Leeds Architectural Products. EPA-450/3-89-001. Control Technology
Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of Emission Sources At A
Waferboard Manufacturing Plant. EPA-450/3-87-021. Control Technology Center,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of Potential Emissions from
Creosote Wood Treatment Operations. EPA-450/3-89-028. Control Technology
Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. June 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Evaluation of Potential Emissions of
TDI from Two Facilities. EPA-450/3-87-022. Control Technology Center,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Final Standards Support And
Environmental Impact Statement Volume II: Promulgated Standards of
Performance For Lime Manufacturing Plants. EPA-450/2-77-007b. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
October 1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Flexible Vinyl Coating and Printing
Operations - Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-
4SO/3-81-016a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1983.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating
and Printing - Background Information for Promulgated Standards, Final EIS.
EPA-450/3-81-016b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. June 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Fluidized Bed Combustion:
Effectiveness of an S02 Control Technology for Industrial Boilers. EPA-450/3-
85-010. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. September 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Fossil Fuel Fired Industrial Boilers -
Background Information. Volume 2: Appendices,. Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-82-006b.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. March 1982.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Fugitive Emission Sources of Organic
Compounds -- Additional Information on Emissions, Emission Reductions, and
Costs. EPA-450/3-82-010. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research triangle Park, North Carolina. April 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Glass Manufacturing Plants -
Background Information for Promulgated Standards of Performance, EIS. EPA-
450/3-79-005b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial Boiler S02 Cost Report.
EPA-450/3-85-011, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. November 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial Boiler S02 Technology
Update Report. EPA-450/3-85-009. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. July 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Industrial Surface Coating:
Appliances - Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-
450/3-80-037a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle. Park, North Carolina. November 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Kraft Pulping - Control of TRS
Emissions from Existing Mills. EPA-450/2-78-003b. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 197.9.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Landfill Air Emissions Estimation
Model, User's Manual. EPA-600/8-90-085a. Control Technology Center, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1990.'
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Lead-Acid Battery Manufacture -
Background Information for Promulgated Standards, EIS. EPA-450/3-79-028b.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. November 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Lime Manufacturing Plants - Background
Information for Promulgated Standards, EIS. EPA-450/3-84-008b Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March
1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Industry.-
Background Information for Promulgated Standards, Final EIS. EPA-450/3-85-
029b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,.
North Carolina. July 1988. . •
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Industry -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-85-029a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. December 1985.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Metal Coil Surface Coating Industry -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-035a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. October 1980.
U. S. .Environmental Protection Agency. Metallic Mineral Processing Plants -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Volume 1: Chapters 1-9.
EPA-450/3-Sl-009a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Municipal Waste Combustors -
Background Information for Proposed Standards: Post- Combustion Technology
Performance. EPA-450/3-89-027c. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Nonfossil Fuel Fired Industrial
Boilers - Background Information. EPA-450/3-82-007. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,- North Carolina. March 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Non-Metallic Mineral Processing Plants
- Background Information for Promulgated Standards, Final EIS. EPA-450/3-83- .
OOlb. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Parkt
North Carolina. April 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants
- Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-83-
•OOla. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. August 1983.
U. S. Environmental .Protection Agency. Non-Metallic Mineral Processing Plants
- Background Information for Proposed Emission Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-
450/3-80-002a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EFA-450/3-83-001a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. August 198 .
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, A Method for
Estimating Fugitive Particulate Emissions from Hazardous Waste Sites; J.H.
Turner, M.R. Branscome and C.C. Allen. EPA-600/S2-87/006. HWERL, Cincinnati,
Ohio. November 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Asphaltic
Concrete Industry - Source Category Report; J.S. Kinsey. EPA-600/S7-86/038.
AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Assessment of
Coal Cleaning Technology: Final Report; L.C. McCandless, A.B. Onursal and
J.M. Moore. EPA-600/S7-86/037. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. February 1987.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Assessment of
Organic Contaminants in Emissions from Refuse-Derived Fuel Combustion; J.
Chrostowski, 0. Wait, E. Kwong, A. Jeffries, C. Rodgers and N. Hoseman. EPA-
600/S2-85/115. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. December 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Benzene
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for Gasoline Bulk Storage; J.N,
Bolstad. EPA-600/84*87/034. EHSL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
January 1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Characterization
of Household Hazardous Waste from Harin County, California, and New Orleans,
Louisiana; W.L. Rathje, D.C. Wilson, V.W. Lambou and R.C. Hemdon. EPA-
600/S4-87/025. EMSL, Las Vegas, Nevada. January 1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Critical Review
of Open Source Particulate Emission Measurements; Field Comparison; B.E.
Pyle and J.D. McCain. EPA-600/S2-86/072. AEERL, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. January 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Destruction of
VOCs by a Catalytic Paint Drying (IR) Device; C.D. Cooper. EPA-600/S2-
85/064. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Development of
.the Fuel Choice Module in the Industrial Combustion Emissions Model; T.
Hogan, J.L. Horowitz and T. Cook. EPA-600/S8-88/064.. AEERL, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Dioxin Emissions
from industrial Boilers Burning Hazardous Materials; C. Castaldini and R.
Olexsey. EPA-600/52-85/118. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. September 1986.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Distribution of
Trace Element Emissions from the Liquid Injection Incinerator Combustion
Research Facility; J.W. Lee, R.W. Ross II, R.H. Vocque, J.W. Lewis and L.R.
Waterland. EPA-600/S2-87/054. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. September 1987. '
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, 8th AESF/EPA
Conference on Pollution Control for the Metal Finishing Industry; J.H.
Schumacher, Jr. and R.C. Wilmouth. EPA-600/S9-87/012. WERL, Cincinnati,
Ohio. September 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Emissions
Assessment for Refuse-Derived Fuel Combustion; B.W. Rising and J.M. Allen.
EPA-600/S2-85/116. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. December 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Emissions
Assessment for Refuse-Derived Fuel Combustion: Suspension Firing; J.K. Arand,
L.J. Muzio and R.L. Barbour. EPA-600/S2-85/117. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio.
December 1985.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Evaluation of
Alternatives to Toxic Organic Paint Strippers; W. J. Hahn and P.O. Werschultz.
EPA-600/S2-86/063. WERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. September 1986.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Evaluation of
Perchloroethylene Emissions from Dry Cleaning Fabrics; B.A. Tichenor, L.E.
Sparks and M.D. Jackson. EPA-600/S2-86/061. AEERL, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. January 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project. Summary, Evaluation of the
Flux Chamber Method for Measuring Volatile Organic Emissions from Surface
Impoundments; A. R. Gholson, J.R. Albritton and R.K.M. Jayanty. EPA-600/S3-
89/008. AREAL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Fate of Selected
Metals and Emissions from a Sludge/Wastewater Gasifier; N.W. Sorbo, G.
Tchobanoglous and J.D. Lucero. EPA-600/S2-85/135. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio.
January 1986.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Ferroalloy
Industry Particulate Emissions: Source Category Report; E.J. Limberakis, J. .
Vay and S. Gronberg. EPA-600/S7-86/039. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. March 1987..
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Field
Measurements of Full-Scale Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities - Organic
Solvent Wastes. EPA-600/S2-88/073. RREL,-Cincinnati, Ohio. March 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Hazardous/Toxic
Air Pollutant Control Technology: A Literature Review; G. Shareef, A. Miles
and B. Post. EPA-600/S2-84/194. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. January 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Hazardous Waste
Combustion in Industrial Processes: Cement and Lime Kilns; R.E. Mournighan
and M. firanscome. EPA-600/S2-87/095. HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. February
1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Iron and Steel
Industry Particulate Emissions: Source Category Report; J. Jeffery and J.
Vay. EPA-600/S7-86/036. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
February 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Lime and Cement
Industry Particulate Emissions: Source Category Report, Volume II. Cement
Industry; J.S. Klnsey. EPA-600/S7-87/007. AEERL, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. May 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Multimedia
Pollution Assessment of the Wood Products Industries; J. Casana. EPA-600/S2-
81/008. IERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. April 1984.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Organic Chemical
Producers Data Base Development and Update; R. Soklow. EPA-600/S2-84/034.
IERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hay 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Organic Emissions
from Ferrous Metallurgical industries: Compilation of Emission factors and
Control Technologies; R.L. Stallings. EPA-600/S2-84/003. IERL, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. February 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Particulate
Emissions and Control in Fluidized-Bed Combustion: Modeling and Parametric
Performance; A.Y. Ranadive, R.A. Newby and D.F. Ciliberti. EPA-600/S7-
85/002. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Preliminary
Assessment of Air Emissions from Aerated Waste Treatment Systems at TSDFs;
C.C. Allen, D.A. Green, J.B. White; and J.B. Coburn. EPA-600/S2-86/098.
HWERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. January 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Sampling and
Analysis of Butadiene at a Synthetic Rubber Plant; J.D. Goodrich, W.G. DeWees
and R.R. Segall. EPA-600/S3-89/004. AREAL, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. July 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Soil-Gas
Measurement for Detection of Subsurface Organic Contamination; H.B. Kerfoot
and L.J. Barrows. EPA-600/S2-87/027. EMSL, Las Vegas, Nevada. June 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, The NAFAP Utility
Reference File for 1980; E.H. Pechan, J.J. Wilson Jr and K.K. Graves. EPA-
600/S7-86/056. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, The Organic Dyes
and Pigments Data Base; L. Swett, A. Tvhigg and K.E. McCaleb. EFA-600/
S2-84/032. IERL, Cincinnati, Ohio. May 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Total Mass
Emissions from a Hazardous Waste Incinerator; A. Trenholm, T. Lapp, G.
Schell, J. Cootes, S. Klamm and C. Cassady. EPA-600/S2-87/064. HWERL,
Cincinnati, Ohio,fi( November 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Toxic Organic
Emissions from Synfuels and Related Industrial Wastewater Treatment Systems;
F.A. Scheffel and F. J. Castaldi. EPA*600/57-86/047. AEERL, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. April 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, Trace Organics
and Inorganics in Distribution and Marketing Municipal Sludges; R. Baird and
S.M. Gabrielian. EPA-600/S1-88/001. HERL, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. March 1988.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. ORD Project Summary, VOC Emission
Factors for NAPAP Emission Inventory; J.H. Stelling, M.A. Bloomhardt and I.M,
HcKenzie. EPA-600/S7-86/052. AEERL, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
March 1987.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Organic Solvent Cleaners - Background
Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/2-78-045a. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
October 1979,
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-79-029a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. August 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Polymer Manufacturing Industry -
Enabling Document. EPA-450/3-90-019. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1990.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Portland Cement Plants -Background
Information for Promulgated Revisions to Standards. EPA-450/3-85-003b.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. July 1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Portland Cement Plants -Background
Information for Proposed Revisions Co Standards. EPA-450/3-85-003a. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
May 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Petroleum Dry Cleaners - Background
Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-82-012a. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
November 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Phosphate Rock Plants - Background
Information for Promulgated Standards, EIS;( EPA-450/3-79-017b. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. April
1982. . ;
U. S .''Environmental Protection Agency. Powder Coatings Technology Update.
EPA-450/3-89-033. Control Technology Center, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. October 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label
Surface Coating Industry - Background Information for Proposed Standards,
Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-003a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label
Surface Coating Industry - Background Information for Promulgated Standards,
Final EIS. EPA-450/3-80-003b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1983.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Primary Aluminum - Background
Information for Promulgated Amendments. EPA-450/3-79-026. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research triangle Park, North Carolina. March
1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Primary Aluminum Draft Guidelines for
Control of Fluoride Emissions from Existing Primary Aluminum Plants. EPA-
450/2-78-049a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. February 1979.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Projected Impacts of Alternative
Sulfur Dioxide New Source Performance Standards for Industrial Fossil-Fuel-
Fired Boilers. EPA-450/3-86-007. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Publication Rotogravure Printing -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-031a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. October 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Publication Rotogravure Printing *
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Final EIS. EPA-450/3-80-031b. ~
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. October 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Reduction of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from the Application of Traffic Markings. EPA-450/3-88-007.
Control Technology Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. August
1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Reduction of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Automobile Refinishing. EPA-450/3-88-009. Control Technology
Center, Research triangle Park, North Carolina. October 1988.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of New Source Performance
Standards for Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture. EPA-450/3-85-004. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,.North Carolina.
February 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of New Source Performance
Standards for Grain Elevators. EFA-450/3-84-001. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of New Source Performance
Standards for Kraft Pulp Mills. EPA-450/3-83-017. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September
1983.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of New Source Performance
Standards for Petroleum Refinery Glaus Sulfur Recovery Plants. EPA-450/3-83-
014. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. August 1983.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of New Source Performance
Standards for Secondary Brass and Bronze Plants. EPA-450/3-84-009. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
May 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Review of Standards of Performance for
Electric Arc Furnaces in Steel Industry. EPA-450/3-79-033. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
October 1979.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Revised Standards for Basic Oxygen
Processes Furnaces - Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS.
EPA-450/3-82-005a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-81-008a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. July 1981.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Sodium Carbonate Industry - Background
Information on Proposed Standards. Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-029a. Office of -
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
August 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Category Survey: Ammonia
Manufacturing Industry. EPA-450/3-80-014. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. August 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Category Survey: Borax and
Boric Acid Industry. EPA-450/3-80-004. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Category Survey: Ceramic Clay
Industry. EPA-450/3-80-017. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Category Survey: Secondary
Copper Smelting and Refining Industry. EPA-450/3-80-011. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May
1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Category Survey: Secondary
Zinc Smelting and Refining Industry. EPA-450/3-80-012. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Category Survey: Thermal
Process Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Industry. EPA-450/3-80-018. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
May 1980.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Source Characterization and Control
Technology Assessment of Methylene Chloride Emissions From Eastman Kodak
Company, Rochester, NY. EPA-600/2-89-043. Control Technology Center,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. July 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standard Support And Environmental
Impact Statement: Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride. EPA-450/2-75-009.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. October 1975.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support Document:
Promulgated Amendments to the National Emission Standard.for Asbestos. EPA-
450/2-78-030. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. June 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 2: Promulgated Standards Of Performance For
Lignite-Fired Steam Generators. EPA-450/2-76-030b. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. November
1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 2: Promulgated Emission Standard For Vinyl
Chloride. EPA-450/2-.75-009b. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1976.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 2: Promulgated Standards Of Performance For Grain
Elevator industry. EPA-450/2-77-001b. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. April 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 2: Promulgated Standards of Performance For
Petroleum Refinery Sulfur Recovery Plants. EPA-450/2-76-016b. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
January 1978.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 1: Proposed Standards Of Performance For Grain
Elevator Industry. EPA-450/2^77-001a. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, .Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 1: Proposed Standards Of Performance For Kraft Pulp
Mills. EPA-4SO/2-76-OI4a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1976.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 1: Proposed Standards Of Performance For Lignite-
Fired Steam-Generators. EPA-450/2-76-030a. Office of Air Quality Planning
.and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1976.
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U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Standards Support And Environmental
Impact Statement. Volume 1: Proposed Standards Of Performance For Stationary
Gas Turbines: EPA-450/2-77-017a. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1977.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Stationary Gas Turbines. Standard
Support And Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 2: Promulgated Standards
Of Performance, Final EIS.. EPA-450/2-77-017b. Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. September 1979.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Stationary Internal Combustion
Engines. Standards Support And Environmental.Impact Statement. Volume 1:
Proposed Standards Of Performance, Draft EIS. EPA-450/2-78-125a. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
July 1979.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Summary of Regulatory Analysis for New
Source Performance Standards. EPA-450/3-86-005. Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. 1986.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Surface Coating Of Metal Furniture -
Background Information, for Promulgated Standards, Final EIS. EPA-450/3-80-
OOTb. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. October 1982.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Surface Coating Of Metal Furniture -
Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-007a.
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North .
Carolina. September 1980.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Surface Coating Of Plastic Farts For
Business Machines - Background Information for Proposed Standards, Draft EIS.
EPA-450/3-85-019a, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities -
Background Information for Promulgated Standards, Final EIS. EPA-450/3-1B2-
Ollb. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina. March 1984.
.U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Test Report: Method Development and
Evaluation of Draft Protocol for Measurement of Condensible Particulate
Emissions. EPA-450/4-90-012. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. May 1990.
U, S. Environmental Protection Agency. Ultrasonic Cleaning of Rotogravure
Cylinders. EPA-450/3-89-024. Control Technology Center, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. . June 1989.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Vinyl Chloride - A Review Of National
Emission Standards. EPA-450/3-82-003. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. February 1982.
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U, S. Environmental Proteccion Agency. Vinyl Chloride: Relief Valve
Standard. EPA-450/3-85-002. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. January 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. VOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery
Wastewater Systems - Background Information for Promulgated Standards. EPA-
450/3-85-OOlb. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. December 1987.
U'. S. Environmental Protection Agency. VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)
Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems -Background Information
for Proposed Standards. EPA-450/3-85-001a. Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. February 1985.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. VOC Emissions from Volatile Organic
Liquid Storage Tanks - Background Information for Proposed Standards. EPA-
450/3-81-003a. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. July 1984.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. VOC Fugitive Emissions in .Synthetic
Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry - Background Information for Proposed
Standards, Draft EIS. EPA-450/3-80-033a. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. November 1980.
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APPENDIX J
SIC Code Descriptions
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SIC SIC Code Description
01 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION CROPS
Oil Cash Grains
0111 Wheat
0112 Rice
0115 Corn
0116 Soybeans
0119 Cash grains, nee
013 Field Crops, Except Cash Grains
0131 Cotton
0132 Tobacco
0133 Sugarcane and sugar beets
0134 Irish potatoes
0139 Field crops, except cash grains, nee
016 Vegetables and Melons
0161 Vegetables and melons
017 Fruits and Tree Nuts
0171 Berry crops
0172 Grapes
0173 Tree nuts
0174 Citrus fruits
0175 Deciduous tree fruits
0179 Fruits and tree nuts, nee
018 Horticultural Specialties
0181 Ornamental nursery products
0182 Food crops grown under cover
019 General Farms, Primarily Crop
0191 General farms, primarily crop
02 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK
021 Livestock, Except Dairy and Poultry
0211 Beef cattle feedlots
0212 Beef cattle, except feedlots
0213 Hogs
0214 Sheep and goats
0219 General livestock, nee
024 Dairy Farms
0241 Dairy farms
025 Poultry and Eggs
0251 Broiler, fryer, and roaster chickens
0252 Chicken eggs
0253 Turkeys and turkey eggs
0254 Poultry hatcheries
0259 Poultry and eggs, nee
027 Animal Specialties
0271 Fur-bearing animals and rabbits
0272 Horses and other equities
0273 Animal aquaeulture
0279 Animal specialties, nee
029 General Farms, Primarily Animal
0291 General farms, primarily animal
07 AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
071 Soil Preparation Services
0711 Soil preparation services
072 Crop Services
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0721 Crop planting and protecting
0722 Crop harvesting
0723 Crop preparation services for market
0724 Cotton ginning
074 Veterinary Services
0741 Veterinary services for livestock
0742 Veterinary services, specialties
075 Animal Services, Except Veterinary
0751 Livestock services, exc. veterinary
0752 Animal specialty services
076 Farm Labor and Management Services
0761 Farm labor contractors
0762 Farm management services
078 Landscape and Horticultural Services
0781 Landscape counseling and planning
0782 Lawn and garden services
0783 Ornamental shrub and tree services
08 FORESTRY
081 Timber Tracts
0811 Timber tracts
083 Forest Products
0831 Forest products
085 Forestry Services
0851 Forestry services
09 FISHING, HUNTING, AND TRAPPING
091 Commercial Fishing
0912 Finfish
0913 Shellfish
0919 Miscellaneous marine products
092 Fish Hatcheries and Preserves
0921 Fish hatcheries and preserves
097 Hunting, Trapping, Game Propagation
0971 Hunting, trapping, game propagation
10 METAL MINING
101 Iron Ores
1011 Iron ores
102 Copper Ores >
1021 Copper ores'"1
103 Lead and Zinc Ores
1031 Lead and zinc ores
104 Gold and Silver Ores
1041 Gold ores
1044 Silver ores
106 Ferroalloy Ores, Except Vanadium
1061 Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium
108 Metal Mining Services
1081 Metal mining services
109 Miscellaneous Metal Ores
1094 Uranium-radium*vanadium ores
1099 Metal ores, nee
12 COAL MINING
122 Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mining
1221 Bituminous coal and lignite surface
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1222 Bituminous coal underground
123 Anthracite Mining
1231 Anthracite mining
124 Coal Mining Services
1241 Coal mining services
13 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION
131 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas
1311 Crude petroleum and natural gas
132 Natural Gas Liquids
1321 Natural gas liquids
138 Oil and Gas Field Services
1381 Drilling oil and gas wells
1382 Oil and gas exploration services
1389 Oil and gas field services, nee
14 NONHETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FOELS
141 Dimension Stone
1411 Dimension stone
142 Crushed and Broken Stone
1422 Crushed and broken limestone
1423 Crushed and broken granite
1429 Crushed and broken stone, nee
144 Sand and Gravel
1442 Construction sand and gravel
1446 Industrial sand
145 Clay, Ceramic, & Refractory Minerals
1455 Kaolin and ball clay
1459 Clay and related minerals, nee
147 Chemical and Fertilizer Minerals
1474 Potash, soda, and borate minerals
1475 Phosphate rock
1479 Chemical and fertilizer mining, nee
148 Nonmetallic Minerals Services
1481 Nonmetallic minerals services
149 Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals
1499 Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals
15 GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
152 Residential Building Construction
1521 Single-family housing construction
1522 Residential construction, nee
153 Operative Builders
1531 Operative builders
154 Nonresidential Building Construction
1541 Industrial buildings and warehouses
1542 Nonresidential construction, nee
16 HEAVY CONSTRUCTION, EX. BUILDING
161 Highway and Street Construction
1611 Highway and street construction
162 Heavy Construction, Except Highway
1622 Bridge, tunnel, & elevated highway
1623 Water, sewer, and utility lines
1629 Heavy construction, nee
17 SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORS
171 Plumbing, Heating, Air-Conditioning
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1711 Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning
172 Fainting and Paper Hanging
1721 Painting and paper hanging
173 Electrical Work
1731 Electrical work
174 Masonry, Stonework, and Plastering
1741 Masonry and other stonework
1742 Plastering, drywall, and insulation
1743 Terrazzo, tile, marble, mosaic work
175 Carpentry and Floor Work
1751 Carpentry work
1752 Floor laying and floor work, nee
176 Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Metal Work
1761 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work
177 Concrete Work
1771 Concrete work
178 Water Well Drilling
1781 Water well drilling
179 Misc. Special Trade Contractors
1791 Structural steel erection
1793 Glass and glazing work
1794 Excavation work
1795 Wrecking and demolition work
1796 Installing building equipment, nee
1799 Special trade contractors, nee
20 FOOD AMD KINDRED PRODUCTS
201 Meat Products
2011 Meat packing plants
2013 Sausages and other prepared meats
2015 Poultry slaughtering and processing
202 Dairy Products
2021 Creamery butter
2022 Cheese, natural and processed
2023 Dry, condensed, evaporated products
2024 Ice cream and frozen desserts
2026 Fluid milk
203 Preserved Fruits and Vegetables
2032 Canned specialties
2033 Canned fruits and vegetables
2034 Dehydrated fruits, vegetables, soups
2035 Pickles, sauces, and salad dressings
2037 Frozen fruits and vegetables
2038 Frozen specialties, nee
204 Grain Mill Products
2041 Flour and other grain mill products
2043 Cereal breakfast foods
2044 Rice milling
2045 Prepared flour mixes and doughs
2046 Wet corn milling
2047 Dog and cat food
2048 Prepared feeds, nee
205 Bakery Products
2051 Bread, cake, and related products
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SIC Code Description
2052 Cookies and crackers
2053 Frozen bakery products, except bread
206 Sugar and Confectionery Products
2061 Raw cane sugar
2062 Cane sugar refining
2063 Beet sugar
2064 Candy & other confectionery products
2066 Chocolate and cocoa products
2067 Chewing gum
2068 Salted and roasted nuts and seeds
207 Fats and Oils
2074 Cottonseed oil mills
2075 Soybean oil mills
2076 Vegetable oil mills, nee
2077 Animal and marine fats and oils
2079 Edible fats and oils, nee
208 Beverages
2082 Malt beverages
2083 Malt
2084 Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits
2085 Distilled and blended liquors
2086 Bottled and canned soft drinks
2087 Flavoring extracts and syrups, nee
209 Misc. Food and Kindred Products
2091 Canned and cured fish and seafoods
2092 . Fresh or frozen prepared fish
2095 Roasted coffee
2096 Potato chips and similar snacks
2097 Manufactured ice
2098 Macaroni and spaghetti
2099 Food preparations, nee
21 TOBACCO PRODUCTS
211 Cigarettes
2111 Cigarettes
212 Cigars •
2121 Cigars
213 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
2131 Chewing and smoking tobacco
214 Tobacco Stemming and Redrying
2141 Tobacco stemming and redrying '
22 TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
221 Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton
2211 Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton
222 Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Manmade
2221 Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade
223 Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Wool
2231 Broadwoven fabric mills, wool
224 Marrow Fabric Mills
2241 Narrow fabric mills
225 Knitting Mills
2251 Women's hosiery, except socks
2252 Hosiery, hec .
2253 Knit outerwear mills
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2254 Knit underwear mills
2257 Weft knit fabric mills
2258 Lace & warp knit fabric mills
2259 . Knitting mills, nee
226 Textile Finishing, Except Wool
2261 Finishing plants, cotton
2262 Finishing plants, manmade
2269 Finishing plants, nee
227 Carpets and Rugs
2273 Carpets and rugs
228 Yarn and Thread Hills
2281 Yarn spinning mills
2282 Throwing and winding mills
2284 Thread mills
229 Miscellaneous Textile Goods
2295 Coated fabrics, not rubberized
2296 Tire cord and fabrics
2297 Nonwoven fabrics
2298 Cordage and twine
2299 Textile goods, nee
23 APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS
231 Hen's and Boys' Suits and Coats
2311 Hen's and boys' suits and coats
232 Hen's and Boys' Furnishings
2321 Hen's and boys' shirts
2322 Hen's & boys' underwear + nightwear
2323 Hen's and boys' neckwear
2325 Hen's and boys' trousers and slacks
2326 Hen's and boys' work clothing
2329 Hen's and boys' clothing, nee
233 Women's and Hisses' Outerwear
2331 Women's & misses' blouses & shirts
2335 Women's, junior's, & misses' dresses
2337 Women's and misses', suits and coats
2339 t Women's and misses' outerwear, nee
234 Women's and Children's Undergarments
2341 Women's and children's underwear
2342 . Bras, girdles, and allied garments
235 Hats, .Caps, and Millinery
2353 Hats, caps, and millinery
236 Girls' and Children's Outerwear
2361 Girls' & children's dresses, blouses
2369 Girls' and children's outerwear, nee
237 Fur Goods
2371 Fur goods
238 Hiseellaneous Apparel and Accessories
2381 Fabric.dress and work gloves
2384 Robes and dressing gowns
2385 . Waterproof outerwear
2386 Leather -and sheep-lined clothing
2387 Apparel belts ; .
2389 'Apparel and accessories, nee
239 Misc. Fabricated Textile Products
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2391 Curtains and draperies
2392 Housefurnishings, nee
2393 Textile bags
2394 Canvas and related products
2395 Pleating and stitching
2396 Automotive and apparel trimmings
2397 Schiffli machine embroideries
2399 Fabricated textile products, nee
24 LUMBER AND VOOD PRODUCTS
241 Logging
2411 Logging
242 Sawmills and Planing Mills
2421 Sawmills and planing mills, general
2426 Hardwood dimension & flooring mills
2429 Special product sawmills, nee
243 Millwork, Plywood & Structural Members
2431 Millwork
2434 Wood kitchen cabinets
2435 Hardwood veneer and plywood
2436 Softwood veneer and plywood
2439 Structural wood members, nee .
244 Wood Containers
2441 Nailed wood boxes and shook
2448 Wood pallets and skids
2449 Wood containers, nee
245 Wood Buildings and Mobile Homes
2451 Mobile homes
2452 Prefabricated wood buildings
249 Miscellaneous Wood Products
2491 Wood preserving
2493 Reconstituted wood products
2499 Wood products, nee
25 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
251 Household Furniture
2511 Wood household furniture
2512 Upholstered household furniture
2514 Metal household furniture
2515 Mattresses and bedsprings
2517 Wood TV and radio cabinets
2519 Household furniture, nee
252 Office Furniture
2521 Wood office furniture
2522 Office furniture, except wood
253 Public Building & Related Furniture
2531 Public building & related furniture
254 Partitions and Fixtures
2541 Wood partitions and fixtures
2542 Partitions and fixtures, except wood
259 Miscellaneous Furniture and Fixtures
2591 Drapery hardware & blinds & shades
2599 Furniture and fixtures, nee
26 PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
261 Pulp Mills
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2611 Pulp mills
262 Paper Hills
2621 Paper mills
263 Paperboard Hills
2631 Paperboard mills
265 Paperboard Containers and Boxes
2652 Setup paperboard boxes
2653 Corrugated and solid fiber boxes
2655 Fiber cans, drums & similar products
2656 Sanitary food containers
2657 Folding paperboard boxes
267 Hisc. Converted Paper Products
2671 Paper coated & laminated, packaging
2672 Paper coated and laminated, nee
2673 Bags: plastics, laminated, & coated
2674 Bags: uncoated paper & multiwall
2675 Die-cut paper and board
2676 Sanitary paper products
2677 Envelopes
2678 Stationery products
2679 Converted paper products, nee
27 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
271 Newspapers
2711 Newspapers
272 Periodicals
2721 Periodicals
273 Books
2731 Book publishing
2732 Book printing
274 Miscellaneous Publishing
2741 Miscellaneous publishing
275 Commercial Printing
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic
2754 Commercial printing, gravure
2759 Commercial printing, nee
276 Manifold Business Forms
2761 Manifold business forms
277 Greeting Cards
2771 Greeting cards
278 Blankbooks and Bookbinding
2782 Blankbooks and looseleaf binders
2789 Bookbinding and related work
279 Printing Trade Services
2791 Typesetting
2796 Flatemaking services
28 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
281 Industrial Inorganic Chemicals
2812 Alkalies and chlorine
2813 Industrial gases
2816 Inorganic pigments
2819 Industrial inorganic chemicals, nee
282 Plastics Materials and Synthetics
2821 Plastics materials and resins
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2822 Synthetic rubber
2823 Cellulosie manmade fibers
2824 Organic fibers, noncellulosic
283 Drugs
2833 Medicinals and botanicals
2834 Pharmaceutical preparations
2835 Diagnostic substances
2836 Biological products exc. diagnostic
284 Soap, Cleaners, and Toilet Goods
2841 Soap and other detergents
2842 Polishes and sanitation goods
2843 Surface active agents
2844 Toilet preparations
285 Paints and Allied Products
2851 Paints and allied products
286 Industrial Organic Chemicals
2861 Gum and wood chemicals
2865 Cyclic crudes and intermediates
2869 Industrial organic chemicals, nee
287 Agricultural Chemicals
2873 Nitrogenous fertilizers
2874 Phosphatic fertilizers
2875 Fertilizers, mixing only
2879 Agricultural chemicals, nee
289 Miscellaneous Chemical Products
2891 Adhesives and sealants
2892 Explosives
2893 Printing ink
2895 Carbon black
2899 Chemical preparations, nee
29 PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS
291 Petroleum Refining
2911 Petroleum refining
295 Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials
2951 Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks
2952 Asphalt felts and'coatings
299 Misc. Petroleum and Coal Products
2992 Lubricating oils and greases
2999 Petroleum and coal products, nee
30 RUBBER AND MISC. PLASTICS PRODUCTS
301 Tires and Inner Tubes
3011 Tires and inner tubes
302 Rubber and Plastics Footwear
3021 Rubber and plastics footwear
305 Hose & Belting & Gaskets & Packing
3052 Rubber & plastics hose & belting
3053 Gaskets, packing and sealing devices
306 Fabricated Rubber Products, NEC
3061 Mechanical rubber goods
3069 Fabricated rubber products, nee
308 Miscellaneous Plastics Products, NEC
3081 Unsupported plastics film & sheet
3082 Unsupported plastics profile shapes
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3083 . Laminated plastics plate & sheet
3084 Plastics pipe
3085 Plastics bottles
3086 Plastics foam products
3087 Custom compound purchased resins
3088 Plastics plumbing fixtures
3089 Plastics products, nee
31 LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
311 Leather Tanning and Finishing
3111 Leather tanning and finishing
313 Footwear Cut Stock
3131 Footwear cut stock
314 Footwear, Except Rubber
3142 House slippers
3143 Hen's footwear, except athletic
3144 Women's footwear, except athletic
3149 Footwear, except rubber, nee
315 Leather Gloves and Mittens
'3151 Leather gloves and mittens
316 Luggage
3161 Luggage
317 Handbags and Personal Leather Goods
3171 Women's handbags and purses
3172 Personal leather goods, nee
319 Leather Goods, NEC
3199 Leather goods; nee
32 STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS
321 Flat Glass
3211 Flat glass
322 Glass and Glassware, Pressed or Blown
3221 Glass containers
3229 Pressed and blown glass, nee
323 Products of Purchased Glass
3231 Products of purchased glass
324 Cement,( Hydraulic
3241 Cement, "hydraulic
325 Structural Clay Products
3251 Brick and structural clay tile
3253 Ceramic wall and floor tile
3255 Clay refractories
3259 Structural clay products, nee
326 Pottery and Related Products
3261 Vitreous plumbing fixtures
3262 Vitreous china table & kitchenware
3263 Semivitreous table & kitchenware
3264 Porcelain electrical supplies
3269 Pottery products, nee
327 Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products
3271 Concrete block and brick
3272 Concrete products, nee
3273 Ready-mixed concrete
3274 Lime
3275 Gypsum products
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328 Cut Stone and Stone Products
3281 Cut stone and stone products
329 Misc. Nonmetallic Mineral Products
3291 Abrasive products
3292 Asbestos products
3295 Minerals, ground or treated
3296 Mineral wool
3297 Nonelay refractories
3299 Nonmetallic mineral products, nee
33 PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
331 Blast Furnace and Basic Steel Products
3312 Blast furnaces and steel mills
3313 Electrometallurgical products
3315 Steel wire and related products
3316 Cold finishing of steel shapes
3317 Steel pipe and tubes
332 Iron and Steel Foundries
3321 Gray and ductile iron foundries
3322 Malleable iron foundries
3324 Steel investment foundries
3325 Steel foundries, nee
333 Primary Nonferrous Metals
3331 Primary copper
3334 Primary aluminum
3339 Primary nonferrous metals, nee
334 Secondary Nonferrous Metals
3341 Secondary nonferrous metals
335 Nonferrous Rolling and Drawing
3351 Copper rolling and drawing
3353 Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil
3354 Aluminum extruded products
3355 Aluminum rolling and drawing, nee
3356 Nonferrous rolling and drawing, nee
3357 Nonferrous wiredrawing & insulating
336 Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)
3363 Aluminum die-castings
3364 Nonferrous die-casting exc. aluminum
3365 Aluminum foundries
3366 Copper foundries
3369 Nonferrous foundries, nee
339 Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products
3398 Metal heat treating
3399 Primary metal products, nee
34 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
341 Metal Cans and Shipping Containers
3411 Metal cans
3412 Metal barrels, drums, and pails
342 Cutlery, Handtools, and Hardware
3421 Cutlery
3423 Hand and edge tools, nee
3425 Saw blades and handsaws
3429 Hardware, nee
343 Plumbing and Heating, Except Electric
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3431 Metal sanitary ware
3432 Plumbing fixture fittings and trim
3433 Heating equipment, except electric
344 Fabricated Structural Metal Products
3441 Fabricated structural metal
3442 Metal doors, sash, and trim
3443 Fabricated plate work (boiler shops)
3444 Sheet metalwork
3446 Architectural metal work
3448 Prefabricated metal buildings
3449 Miscellaneous metal work
345 Screw Machine Products, Bolts, Etc.
3451 Screw machine products
3452 Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers
346 Metal Forgings and Stampings
3462 Iron and steel forgings
3463 Nonferrous forgings
3465 Automotive stampings
3466 Crowns and closures
3469 Metal stampings, nee
347 Metal Services, NEC
3471 Plating and polishing
3479 Metal coating and allied services
348 Ordnance and Accessories, NEC
3482 Small arms ammunition
3483 Ammunition, exc. for small arms, nee
3484 Small arms
3489 Ordnance and accessories, nee
349 Misc. Fabricated Metal Products
3491 Industrial valves
3492 Fluid power valves & hose fittings
3493 Steel springs, except wire
3494 Valves and pipe fittings, nee
3495 Wire springs
3496 Misc. fabricated wire products
3497 Metal foil and leaf
3498 Fabricated pipe and fittings
3499 Fabricated metal products, nee
35 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
351 Engines and Turbines
3511 Turbines and turbine generator sets
3519 Internal combustion engines, nee
352 Farm and Garden Machinery
3523 Farm machinery and equipment
3524 Lawn and garden equipment
353 Construction and Related Machinery
3531 Construction machinery
3532 Mining machinery
3533 Oil and gas field machinery
3534 Elevators and moving stairways
3535 Conveyors and conveying equipment
3536 Hoists, cranes, and monorails
3537 Industrial trucks and tractors
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354 Metalworking Machinery
3541 Machine tools, metal cutting types
3542 Machine tools, metal forming types
3543 Industrial patterns
3544 Special dies, tools, Jigs & fixtures
3545 Machine tool accessories
3546 Power-driven handtools
3547 Rolling mill machinery
3548 Welding apparatus
3549 Metalworking machinery, nee
355 Special Industry Machinery
3552 Textile machinery
3553 Woodworking machinery
3554 Paper industries machinery
3555 Printing trades machinery
3556 Food products machinery
3559 Special industry machinery, nee
356 General Industrial Machinery
3561 Pumps and pumping equipment
3562 Ball and roller bearings
3563 Air and gas compressors
3564 Blowers and fans
3565 Packaging machinery
3566 Speed changers, drives, and gears
3567 Industrial furnaces and ovens
3568 Power transmission equipment, nee
3569 General industrial machinery, nee
357 Computer and Office Equipment
3571 Electronic computers
'3572 Computer storage devices
3575 Computer terminals
3577 Computer peripheral equipment, nee
3578 Calculating and accounting equipment
3579 Office machines, nee
358 Refrigeration and Service Machinery
3581 Automatic vending machines
3582 Commercial laundry equipment
3585 Refrigeration and heating equipment
3586 Measuring and dispensing pumps
3589 Service industry machinery, nee
359 Industrial Machinery, NEC
3592 Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves
3593 Fluid power cylinders & actuators
3594 Fluid power pumps and motors
3596 Scales and balances, exc. laboratory
3599 Industrial machinery, nee
36 ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
361 Electric Distribution Equipment
3612 Transformers, except electronic
3613 Switehgear and switchboard apparatus
362 Electrical Industrial Apparatus
3621 Motors and generators
3624 Carbon and graphite products
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3625 Relays and industrial controls
3629 Electrical industrial apparatus, nee
363 Household Appliances
3631 Household cooking equipment
3632 Household refrigerators and freezers
3633 Household laundry equipment
3634 Electric housewares and fans
3635 Household vacuum cleaners
3639 Household appliances, nee
364 Electric Lighting and Wiring Equipment
3641 Electric lamps
3643 Current-carrying wiring devices
3644 Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
3645 Residential lighting fixtures
3646 Commercial lighting fixtures
3647 Vehicular lighting equipment
3648 Lighting equipment, nee
365 Household Audio and Video Equipment
3651 Household audio and video equipment
3652 Prerecorded records and tapes
366 Communications Equipment
3661 Telephone and telegraph apparatus
3663 Radio & TV communications equipment
3669 Communications equipment, nee
367 Electronic Components and Accessories
3671 Electron tubes
3672 Printed circuit boards
3674 Semiconductors and related devices
3675 Electronic capacitors
3676 Electronic resistors
3677 Electronic coils and transformers
.3678 Electronic connectors
3679 Electronic components, nee
369 Misc. Electrical Equipment & Supplies
3691 Storage batteries
3692 Primary batteries, dry and wet
3694 Engine electrical equipment
3695 Magnetic and optical recording media
3699 Electrical equipment & supplies, nee
37 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
371 Motor Vehicles and Equipment
3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies
3713 Truck and bus bodies
3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories
3715 Truck trailers
3716 Motor homes
372 Aircraft and Parts
3721 Aircraft
3724 Aircraft engines and engine parts
3728 Aircraft parts and equipment, nee
373 Ship and Boat Building and Repairing
3731 Ship building and repairing
3732 Boat building and repairing
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374 Railroad Equipment
3743 Railroad equipment
37S Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Farts
3751 Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts
376 Guided Missiles, Space Vehicles, Farts
3761 Guided missiles and space vehicles
3764 Space propulsion units and parts
3769 Space vehicle equipment, nee
379 Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment
3792 Travel trailers and campers
3795 Tanks and tank components
3799 Transportation equipment, nee
38 INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS
381 Search and Navigation Equipment
3812 Search and navigation equipment
382 Measuring and Controlling Devices
3821 Laboratory apparatus and furniture
3822 Environmental controls
3823 Process control instruments
3824 Fluid meters and counting devices
3825 Instruments to measure electricity
3826 Analytical instruments '
3827 Optical instruments and lenses
3829 Measuring & controlling devices, nee
384 Medical Instruments and Supplies
3841 Surgical and medical instruments
3842 Surgical appliances and supplies
3843 Dental equipment and supplies
3844 X-ray apparatus and tubes
3845 Electromedical equipment
385 Ophthalmic Goods
3851 Ophthalmic goods
386 Photographic Equipment and Supplies
3861 Photographic equipment and supplies
387 -Watches, Clocks, Vatchcases & Parts
3873 Watches, clocks, watchcases & parts
39 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
391 Jewelry,1Silverware, and Plated Ware
3911 Jewelry, precious metal
3914 Silverware and plated ware
3915 Jewelers' materials & lapidary work
393 Musical Instruments
3931 Musical instruments
394 Toys and Sporting Goods
3942 Dolls and stuffed toys
3944 Games, toys, and children's vehicles
3949 Sporting and athletic goods, nee
395 Fens, Pencils, Office, & Art Supplies
3951 Fens and mechanical pencils
3952 Lead pencils and art goods
3953 Marking devices
3955 Carbon paper and inked ribbons
396 Costume Jewelry and Notions
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3961 Costume jewelry
3965 Fasteners, buttons, needles, & pins
399 Miscellaneous Manufactures
3991 Brooms and brushes
3993 Signs and advertising specialities
3995 Burial caskets
3996 -Hard surface floor coverings, nee
3999 Manufacturing industries, nee
40 RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION
401 Railroads
4011 Railroads, line-haul operating
4013 Switching and terminal services
41 LOCAL AND INTERDRBAN PASSENGER TRANSIT
411 Local and Suburban Transportation
4111 Local and suburban transit
4119 Local passenger transportation, nee
412 Taxicabs
4121 Taxicabs
413 Intercity and Rural Bus Transportation
4131 Intercity & rural bus transportation
414 Bus Charter Service
4141 Local bus charter service
4142 Bus charter service, except local
415 School Buses
4151 School buses
417 Bus Terminal and Service Facilities
4173 Bus terminal and service facilities
42 TRUCKING AND WAREHOUSING
421 Trucking & Courier Services, Ex. Air
4212 Local trucking, without storage
4213 Trucking, except local
4214 Local trucking with storage
4215 Courier services, except by air
422 Public Warehousing and Storage
4221 Farm product warehousing and storage
4222 Refrigerated warehousing and storage
4225 General warehousing and storage
4226 Special warehousing and storage, nee
423 Trucking Terminal Facilities
4231 Trucking terminal facilities
43 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
431 . U.S. Postal Service
4311 U.S. Postal Service
44 WATER TRANSPORTATION
441 Deep Sea Foreign Trans, of Freight
4412 Deep sea foreign trans, of freight
442 Deep Sea Domestic Trans, of Freight
4424 Deep sea domestic trans, of freight
443 Freight Trans, on the Great Lakes
4432 Freight trans, on the Great Lakes
444 Water Transportation of Freight, NEC
4449 Water transportation of freight, nee
448 Water Transportation of Passengers
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4481 Deep sea passenger trans., ex. ferry
4482 Ferries
4489 Water passenger transportation, nee
449 Water'Transportation Services
4491 Marine cargo handling
4492 Towing and tugboat service
4493 Marinas
4499 Water transportation services, nee
45 TRANSPORTATION B7 AIR
451 Air Transportation, Scheduled
4512 Air transportation, scheduled
4513 Air courier services
452 Air Transportation, Nonscheduled
4522 Air transportation, nonscheduled
458 Airports, Flying Fields, & Services
4581 Airports, flying fields, & services
46 PIPELINES, EXCEPT NATURAL GAS
461 Pipelines, Except Natural Gas
4612 Crude petroleum pipelines
4613 Refined petroleum pipelines
4619 Pipelines, nee
47 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
472 Passenger Transportation Arrangement
4724 Travel agencies
4725 Tour operators
4729 Passenger, transport arrangement, nee
473 Freight Transportation Arrangement
4731 Freight transportation arrangement
474 Rental of Railroad Cars
4741 Rental of railroad cars
478 Miscellaneous Transportation Services
4783 Packing and crating
4785 Inspection & fixed facilities
4789 Transportation services, nee
48 COMMUNICATION
481 Telephone Communication
4812 Radiotelephone communications
4813 Telephone communications, exc. radio
482 Telegraph & Other Communications
4822 Telegraph & other communications
483 • Radio and Television Broadcasting
4832 Radio broadcasting stations
4833 Television broadcasting stations
484 Cable and Other Pay TV Services
4841 Cable and other pay TV services
489 Communication Services, NEC
4899 Communication services, nee
49 ELECTRIC, GAS, AND SANITARY SERVICES
491 Electric Services
4911 Electric services
492 Gas Production and Distribution
4922 Natural gas transmission
4923 Gas transmission and distribution
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4924 Natural gas distribution
4925 Gas production and/or distribution
493 Combination Utility Services
4931 Electric and other services combined
4932 Gas and other services combined
4939 Combination utilities, nee
494 Water Supply
4941 Water supply
495 Sanitary Services
4952 Sewerage systems
4953 Refuse systems
4959 Sanitary services, nee
496 Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply
4961 Steam and air-conditioning supply
497 Irrigation Systems
4971 Irrigation systems
50 WHOLESALE TRADE DURABLE GOODS
501 Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies
5012 Automobiles and other motor vehicles
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts
5014 Tires and cubes
5015 Motor vehicle parts, used
502 Furniture and Homefumishings
5021 Furniture
5023 Homefumishings
503 • Lumber and Construction Materials
5031 Lumber, plywood, and mi11work
5032 Brick, stone, & related materials
5033 Roofing, siding, & insulation
5039 Construction materials, nee
504 Professional & Commercial Equipment
5043 Photographic equipment and supplies
5044 Office equipment
5045 Computers, peripherals & software
5046 Commercial equipment,]nee
5047 Medical and hospital equipment
5048 Ophthalmic goods
5049 Professional equipment, nee
505 Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum
5051 Metals service centers and offices
5052 Coal and other minerals and ores
506 Electrical Goods
5063 Electrical apparatus and equipment
5064 Electrical appliances, TV & radios
5065 Electronic parts and equipment
507 Hardware, Plumbing & Heating Equipment
5072 Hardware
5074 Plumbing & hydronic heating supplies
5075 Warm air heating & air-conditioning
5078 Refrigeration equipment and supplies
508 Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies
5082 Construction and mining machinery
5083 Farm and garden machinery
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5084 ' Industrial machinery and equipment
5085 Industrial supplies
5087 Service establishment equipment
5088 Transportation equipment & supplies
509 Miscellaneous Durable Goods
5091 Sporting & recreational goods
5092 Toys and hobby goods and supplies
5093 Scrap and waste materials
5094 Jewelry & precious stones
5099 Durable goods, nee
51 WHOLESALE TRADE NONDURABLE GOODS
511 Paper and Paper Products
5111 Printing and writing paper
5112 Stationery and office supplies
5113 Industrial & personal service paper
512 Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries
5122 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries
513 Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions
5131 Piece goods & notions
5136 Men's and boys' clothing
5137 Women's and children's clothing
5139 Footwear
514 Groceries and Related Products
5141 Groceries, general line
5142 Packaged frozen foods
5143 Dairy products, exc. dried or canned
5144 Poultry and poultry products
5145 Confectionery
5146 Fish and seafoods
5147 Meats and meat products
5148 Fresh fruits and vegetables
5149 Groceries and related products, nee
515 Farm-Product Raw Materials
5153 Grain and field beans
5154 Livestock •<
5159 Farm-product raw materials, nee
516 Chemicals and Allied Products
5162 Plastics materials & basie shapes
;5169 Chemicals & allied products, nee
517 Petroleum and Petroleum Products
5171 Petroleum bulk stations & terminals
5172 Petroleum products, nee
518 Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages
5181 Beer and ale
5182 Wine and distilled beverages
519 Misc. Nondurable Goods
5191 Farm supplies
5192 Books, periodicals, & newspapers
5193 Flowers & florists' supplies
5194 Tobacco and tobacco products
5198 Paints, varnishes, and supplies
i 5199 Nondurable goods, nee
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52 BUILDING MATERIALS & GARDEN SUPPLIES
521 Lumber and Other Building Materials
3211 Lumber and other building materials
323 Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores
5231 Faint, glass, and wallpaper stores
525 Hardware Stores-
3251 Hardware stores
526 Retail Nurseries and Garden Stores
3261 Retail nurseries and garden stores
327 Mobile Home Dealers
3271 Mobile home dealers
53 GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
331 Department Stores
5311 Department stores
533 Variety Stores
5331 Variety stores
539 Misc. General Merchandise Stores
5399 Misc. general merchandise stores
54 FOOD STORES
541 Grocery Stores
5411 Grocery stores
542 Meat and Fish Markets
5421 Meat and fish markets
543 Fruit and Vegetable Markets
5431 Fruit and vegetable markets
544 Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores
5441 Candy, nut,'and confectionery stores
545 Dairy Products Stores
5451 . Dairy products stores
546 Retail Bakeries
5461 Retail bakeries
549 Miscellaneous Food Stores
5499 Miscellaneous food stores
55 AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS
551 Hew and Used Car Dealers
5511 New and used car dealers
552 Used Car Dealers
5521 Used car dealers
353 Auto and Home Supply Stores
5531 Auto and home supply stores
554 Gasoline Service Stations
5541 Gasoline service stations
553 Boat Dealers
5531 Boat dealers
556 Recreational Vehicle Dealers
5561 Recreational vehicle dealers
337 Motorcycle Dealers
5571 Motorcycle dealers
339 Automotive Dealers, NEC
5599 Automotive dealers, nee
56 APPAREL AND ACCESSOR? STORES
361 Men's & Boys' Clothing Stores
5611 Men's & boys' clothing stores
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562 Women's Clothing Scores
5621 Women's clothing stores
563 Women's Accessory & Specialty Stores
5632 Women's accessory & specialty stores
564 Children's and Infants' Wear Stores
5641 Children's and infants' wear stores
565 Family Clothing Stores
5651 Family clothing stores
566 Shoe Stores
5661 Shoe stores
569 Misc. Apparel & Accessory Stores
5699 Misc. apparel & accessory stores
57 FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHXNGS STORES
571 Furniture and Homefumishings Stores
5712 Furniture stores
5713 Floor covering stores
5714 Drapery and upholstery stores
5719 Misc. homefurnishings stores
572 Household Appliance Stores
5722 Household appliance stores
573 Radio, Television, & Computer Stores
5731 Radio, TV, & electronic, stores
5734 Computer and software stores
5735 Record & prerecorded tape stores
5736 Musical instrument stores
58 EATING AND DRINKING PLACES
581 Eating and Drinking Places
5812 Eating places
5813 Drinking places
59 MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
591 Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores
5912 Drug stores and proprietary stores
592 Liquor Stores
5921 Liquor stores
593 Used Merchandise Stores
5932 Used merchandise stores
594 Miscellaneous Shopping Goods Stores
5941 Sporting goods and bicycle shops
5942 Book stores
5943 Stationery stores
5944 Jewelry stores
5945 Hobby, toy, and game shops
5946 Camera & photographic supply stores
5947 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops
5948 Luggage and leather goods stores
5949 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods
596 Nonstore Retailers
5961 Catalog and mail-order houses
5962 Merchandising machine operators
5963 Direct selling establishments
598 Fuel Dealers
5983 Fuel oil dealers
5984 Liquefied petroleum gas dealers
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5989 Fuel dealers, nee
599 Recall Stores, NEC
5992 Florists
5993 Tobacco stores and stands
5994 News dealers and newsstands
5995 Optical goods stores
5999 Miscellaneous retail stores, nee
60 DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS
601 Central Reserve Depository
6011 Federal reserve banks
6019 Central reserve depository, nee
602 Commercial Banks
6021 National commercial banks
6022 State commercial banks
6029 Commercial banks, nee
603 Savings Institutions
6035 Federal savings institutions
6036 Savings institutions, except federal
606 Credit Unions
6061 Federal credit unions
6062 State credit unions
608 Foreign Bank & Branches + Agencies
6081 Foreign bank & branches & agencies I
6082 Foreign trade & international banks
609 Functions Closely Related to Banking
6091 Nondeposit trust facilities
6099 Functions related to deposit banking
61 NONDEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS
611 Federal & Fed.-Sponsored Credit
6111 Federal & fed.-sponsored credit
614 Personal Credit Institutions
6141 Personal credit institutions
615 Business Credit Institutions
6153 Short'term business credit
6159 Misc. business credit institutions
616 Mortgage Bankers and Brokers
6162 Mortgage bankers and correspondents
6163 Loan brokers
62 SECURITY AND COMMODITY BROKERS
621 Security Brokers and Dealers
6211 Security brokers and dealers
622 Commodity Contracts Brokers, Dealers
6221 Commodity contracts brokers, dealers
623 Security and Commodity Exchanges
6231 Security and commodity exchanges
628 Security and Commodity Services
6282 Investment advice
6289 Security & commodity services, nee
63 INSURANCE CARRIERS
631 Life Insurance
6311 Life insurance
632 Medical Service and Health Insurance
6321 Accident and health insurance
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6324 Hospital and medical service plans
633 Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance
6331 Fire, marine, and casualty insurance
635 Surety Insurance
6351 Surety insurance
636 Title Insurance
63-61 Title insurance
637 Pension, Health, and Welfare Funds
6371 Pension, health, and welfare funds
639 . Insurance Carriers, NEC
6399 Insurance carriers, nee
64 INSURANCE AGENTS, BROKERS. & SERVICE
641 Insurance Agents, Brokers, & Service
6411 Insurance agents, brokers, & service
65 REAL ESTATE
651 Real Estate Operators and Lessors
6512 Nonresidential building operators
6513 Apartment building operators
6514 Dwelling operators, exc. apartments
6515 Mobile home site operators
6517 Railroad property lessors
6519 Real property lessors, nee
653 Real Estate Agents and Managers
6531 Real estate agents and managers
654 Title Abstract Offices
6541 Title abstract offices
655 Subdividers and Developers
6552 Subdividers and developers, nee
6553 Cemetery subdividers and developers
67 HOLDING AND OTHER INVESTMENT OFFICES
671 Holding Offices
6712 Bank holding companies
6719 Holding companies, nee
672 Investment Offices
6722 Management investment, open-end
6726 Investment offices, nee
673 Trusts
6732 Educational, religious, etc. trusts
6733 Trusts, nee
679 Miscellaneous Investing
6792 Oil royalty traders
6794 Patent owners and lessors
6798 Real estate investment trusts
6799 Investors, nee
70 HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES
701 Hotels and Motels
7011 Hotels and motels
702 Rooming and Boarding Houses
7021 Rooming and boarding houses
703 Camps and Recreational Vehicle Parks
703.2 . Sporting and recreational camps
7033 'Trailer parks and campsites
704 Membership-Basis Organization Hotels
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7041 Membership-basis organization hotels
72 PERSONAL SERVICES
721 Laundry, Cleaning, & Garment Services
7211 Power laundries, family & commercial
7212 Garment pressing & cleaners' agents
7213 Linen supply
7215 Coin-operated laundries and cleaning
7216 Dry-cleaning plants, except rug
7217 Carpet and upholstery cleaning
7218 Industrial launderers
7219 Laundry and garment services, nee
722 Photographic Studios, Portrait
7221 Photographic studios, portrait
723 Beauty Shops
7231 . Beauty shops
724 Barber Shops
7241 Barber shops
725 Shoe Repair and Shoeshine Parlors
7251 Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors
726 Funeral Service and Crematories
7261 Funeral service and crematories
729 Miscellaneous 'Personal Services
7291 Tax return preparation services
7299 Miscellaneous personal services, nee
73 BUSINESS SERVICES
731 Advertising
7311 Advertising agencies
7312 Outdoor advertising services
7313 Radio, TV, publisher representatives
7319 Advertising, nee
732 Credit Reporting and Collection
7322 Adjustment & collection services
7323 Credit reporting services
733 Mailing, Reproduction, Stenographic
7331 Direct mail advertising services
7334 Photocopying & duplicating services
7335 Commercial photography
7336 Commercial art and graphic design
7338 Secretarial & court reporting
734 Services to Buildings
7342 Disinfecting & pest control services
7349 Building maintenance services,, nee
735 Misc. Equipment Rental & Leasing
7352 Medical equipment rental
7353 Heavy construction equipment rental
7359 Equipment rental & leasing, nee
736 Personnel Supply Services
7361 .Employment agencies ' :
•7363 Help supply services
737 Computer and Data Processing Services
7371 Computer programming services
7372 Prepackaged software
7373 Computer integrated systems design
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SIC SIC Code Description
7374 Data processing and preparation
7375 Information retrieval services
7376 Computer facilities management
7377 Computer rental & leasing
7378 Computer maintenance & repair
7379 Computer related services, nee
738 Miscellaneous Business Services
7381 Detective & armored car services
7382 Security systems services
7383 News syndicates
7384 Fhotofinishing laboratories
7389 Business services, nee
75 AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING
751 Automotive Rentals, No Drivers
7513 Truck rental and leasing, no drivers
7514 Passenger car rental
7515 Passenger car leasing
7519 Utility trailer rental
752 Automobile Parking
7521 Automobile parking
753 Automotive Repair- Shops
7532 Top & body repair & paint shops
7533 Auto exhaust system repair shops
7534 Tire retreading and repair shops
7536 Automotive glass replacement shops
7537 Automotive transmission repair shops
7538 General automotive repair shops
7539 Automotive repair shops, nee
754 Automotive Services, Except Repair
7542 Carwashes
7549 Automotive services, nee
76 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
762 Electrical Repair Shops
7622 Radio and television repair
7623 Refrigeration service and repair
7629 Electrical repair shops, nee
763 Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repair
7631 Watch, clock, and Jewelry repair
764 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
7641 Reupholstery and furniture repair
769 . Miscellaneous Repair Shops
7692 Welding.repair
7694 Armature rewinding shops
7699 Repair services, nee
78 MOTION PICTURES
781 Motion Picture Production & Services
7812 Motion picture & video production
7819 Services allied to motion pictures
782 Motion Picture Distribution & Services
7822 Motion picture and tape distribution
7829 Motion picture distribution services
783 Motion Picture Theaters
7832 Motion picture theaters, ex drive-in
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SIC SIC Code Description
7833 Drive-in motion picture theaters
784 Video Tape Rental
7841 Video tape rental
79 AMUSEMENT & RECREATION SERVICES
791 Dance Studios, Schools, and Halls
7911 Dance studios, schools, and halls
792 Producers, Orchestras, Entertainers
7922 Theatrical producers and services
7929 Entertainers & entertainment groups
793 Bowling Centers
7933 Bowling centers
794 Commercial Sports
7941 Sports clubs, managers, & promoters
7948 Racing, including track operation
799 Misc. Amusement, Recreation Services
7991 Physical fitness facilities
7992 Public golf courses
7993 Coin-operated amusement devices
7996 Amusement parks
7997 Membership sports & recreation clubs
7999 Amusement and recreation, nee
80 HEALTH SERVICES
801 Offices & Clinics of Medical Doctors
8011 Offices & clinics of medical doctors
802 Offices and Clinics of Dentists
8021 Offices and clinics of dentists
803 Offices of Osteopathic Physicians
8031 Offices of osteopathic physicians
804 Offices of Other Health Practitioners
8041 Offices and clinics of'chiropractors
8042 Offices and clinics of optometrists
8043 Offices and clinics of podiatrists
8049 Offices of health practitioners, nee
805 Nursing and Personal Care.Facilities
8051 Skilled nursing care facilities
8052 Intermediate care facilities
8059 Nursing and personal care, nee
806 Hospitals
8062 General medical & surgical hospitals
8063 . Psychiatric hospitals
8069 Specialty hospitals exc. psychiatric
807 Medical and Dental Laboratories
8071 Medical laboratories
8072 Dental laboratories
808 Home Health Care Services
8082 Home health care services
809 Health and Allied Services, NEC
8092 Kidney dialysis centers
8093 Specialty outpatient clinics, nee
8099 Health and allied services, nee
81 LEGAL SERVICES
811 Legal Services
8111 Legal services
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SIC SIC Code Description
82 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
821 Elementary and Secondary Schools
8211 Elementary and secondary schools
822 Colleges and Universities
8221 Colleges and universities
8222 Junior colleges
823 Libraries
8231 Libraries
824 Vocational Schools
8243 Data processing schools
8244 Business and secretarial schools
8249 Vocational schools, nee
829 Schools & Educational Services, NEC
8299 Schools & educational services, nee
83 SOCIAL SERVICES
832 Individual and Family Services
8322 Individual and family services
833 Job Training and Related Services
8331 Job training and related services
835 Child Day Care Services
8351 Child day care services
836 Residential Care
8361 Residential care
839 Social Services, NEC
8399 Social services, nee
84 MUSEUMS, BOTANICAL, ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
841 Museums and Art Galleries
8412 Museums and art galleries
842 Botanical and Zoological Gardens
8422 Botanical and zoological gardens
86 MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
861 Business Associations
8611 Business associations
862 Professional Organizations
8621 Professional organizations
863 Labor Organizations
8631 Labor organizations /
864 Civic and Social Associations
8641 Civic and social associations
865 Political Organizations
8651 Political organizations
366 Religious Organizations
8661 Religious organizations
869 Membership Organizations, NEC
8699 Membership organizations, nee
87 ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
871 Engineering & Architectural Services
8711 Engineering services
8712 Architectural services
8713 Surveying services
872 Accounting, Auditing, & Bookkeeping
8721 Accounting, auditing, & bookkeeping
873 Research and Testing Services
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SIC SIC Code Description
8731 Commercial physical research
8732 Commercial nonphysical research
8733 Noncommercial research organizations
8734 Testing laboratories
874 Management and Public Relations
8741 Management services
8742 Management consulting services
8743 Public relations services
8744 Facilities support services
8748 Business consulting, nee
88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
881 Private Households
8811 Private households
89 SERVICES, NEC
899 Services, NEC
8999 Services, nee
91 EXECUTIVE. LEGISLATIVE. AND GENERAL
911 Executive Offices
9111 Executive offices
912 Legislative Bodies
9121 Legislative bodies
913 Executive and Legislative Combined
9131 Executive and legislative combined
919 General Government, NEC
9199 General government, nee
92 JUSTICE, PUBLIC ORDER, AND SAFETY
921 Courts
9211 Courts
922 Public Order and Safety
9221 Police protection
9222 Legal counsel and prosecution
9223 Correctional institutions
9224 Fire protection
9229 Public order and safety, nee
93 FINANCE, TAXATION, & MONETARY POLICY
931 Finance, Taxation, & Monetary Policy
9311 Finance, taxe.cion, & monetary policy
94 ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES
941 Admin, of Educational Programs
9411 Admin, of educational programs
943 Admin, of Public Health Programs
9431 Admin, of public health programs
944 Admin, of Social & Manpower Programs
9441 Admin, of social & manpower programs
945 Administration of Veterans' Affairs
9451 Administration of veterans' affairs
95 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND HOUSING
951 Environmental Quality
9511 Air, water, & solid waste management
9512 Land, mineral, wildlife conservation
953 Housing and Urban Development
9531 Housing programs
9532 Urban and community development
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SIC SIC Code Description
96 ADMINISTRATION OF ECONOMIC PROGRAMS
961 Admin, of General Economic Programs
9611 Admin, of general economic programs
962 • Regulation, Admin, of Transportation
9621 Regulation, admin, of transportation
963 Regulation, Admin, of Utilities
9631 Regulation, admin, of utilities
964 Regulation of Agricultural Marketing
9641 Regulation of agricultural marketing
965 Regulation Misc. Commercial Sectors
9651 Regulation misc. commercial sectors
966 Space Research and Technology
9661 Space research and technology
97 NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTL. AFFAIRS
971 National Security
9711 National security
972 International Affairs
9721 International affairs
99 NONCLASSIFIABLE ESTABLISHMENTS
999 Nonclassifiable Establishments
9999 Nonclassifiable establishments
A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING
B MINING
C CONSTRUCTION
D MANUFACTURING
E TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
F WHOLESALE TRADE
G RETAIL TRADE
H FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
1 SERVICES
J PUBLIC. ADMINISTRATION
K NONCLASSIFIABLE ESTABLISHMENTS
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APPENDIX K .
SCO Descriptions
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COSB03TIGB BOILBIS-
GCTERATIOH
Anthracite Coal
10100101
10100102
Pulverized Coal •
Traveling Grata (Overfeed) Stoker
Bituminous Goal
10100201
10100202
10100203
10100204
10100205
10100212
(Tangential)
10100217
Subbituminous
Pulverized. Coal: Wat Bottom
Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
Cyclone Furnaea
Spreader Stoker
Traveling Grata (Overfeed) Stokar
Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion
Coal
10100221
10100222
10100223
10100224
10100225
10100226
(Tangential)
Putveri*ed Coal: Wat Bottom
Pulverized Coal: Dry Bottom
Cyclone Fumaea
Spraadar Stokar
Tcavalins Grata (Ovarfaad) Stokar
Ftilvarlzad Coal: Dry Bottom
Lignita
10100301 Fulvarixad Coal
10100302 Fulvarlzad Coal: Tangantial Firing
10100303 Cyelona Fuxnaca
10100304 Travalinc Grata (Ovarfaad) Stokar
10100306 . Spraadar Stokar
Ra.idual Oil
10100401 Grada 6 Oil: Normal Firing
10100404 Grada 6 Oil: Tansantial Firing
10100405 Grada S Oil: Normal Firing
10100406 Grada S Oil: Tangantial Firing
Distillata Oil
10100501 Gradas 1 tad 2 Oil
10100504 Grada 4 Oil: Normal Firing
10100505 Grada 4 Oil: Tangantlal Firing
Natural Ga*
10100601 Bollara > 100 MBtu/Hr axeapt
Tangaatial
10100602 Boilar* « 100 HBtu/Hr axeapt
Tangantial
10100604 Tan«antially Fixad Unit»
Fro.casa • Ga»
10100701 Boilara > 100 MBTU/HR
10100702 Boilar* < 100 MBTO/HR
Coka
10100801 All Boilar Sizaa
Wood/Bark Wasta
10100901 Bark-Firad Boilar
10100902 Wood/Bark Firad Boilar
10100903 Hood-Firad Boilar
Liquifiad Patrolaum Gas (LFG)
10101001
10101002
Bagaaaa
Butana
Fropana
10101101 All Boilar Siias
Solid Waata
10101201 Spaeify Wasta Material in Coonants
10101202 Rafuaa Darivad Fual
Liquid Wasta
10101301 Specify Wasta Material in Commits
10101302 Waste Oil
IHPUSTBIAL
Anthraeita Coal
10200101 Pulverised Coal
10200104 Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
10200107 Head-Fired
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EXXSHAl
BOILEBS
IHPUSTRIAL
Bituminous Coal
10200804 Coganaration
Hood/Back Wast*
10200201 Pulvaricad Coal: Hat Bottom
10200202 Pulvarizad Coal: Dry Bottom
10200203 Cyclona Furnaca
10200204 Spraadar Stokar
10200203 Ovarfaad Stokar
10200206 • Undarfaad Stokar
10200210 Ovarfaad Stokar**
10200212 Pulvarisad Coal: Dry Bottom
(Tansantlal)
10200213 Hat Slurry
10200217 Atoospharic Fluidiaad Bad Combustion
10200219 Coganaration
Subbituminoua Coal
10200901 Bark-Firad Boilar (> 50.000 LB Steam)
10200902 Wood/BarJc-Firad Boilar (> 50.000 LB
SIM)
10200903 Wood-Firad Boilar (> 30.000 LB STM)
10200904 Bark-Firad Boilar ( < 30,000 LB
Staam)
Wood/Bark-Firad Boilar C< 50.000 LB
STM)
Wood-Firad Boilar ( < 50.000 LB
Staam)
Wood Coganaration
10200905
10200906
10200907
Liquifiad Fatrolwm Gas (LPG)
10200221
10200222
10200223
10200224
10200222
10200226
10200229
Lignlt*
Fulvarixad Coal: W*t Bottom
Pulvarizad Coal:.Dry Bottom
Cyelona Fumaea
Spraadar Stokar
Travallng Grata <0v«t£aad) Stokar
Fulvarlzad Coal: Dry Bottom
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BOILERS
ItlOUSTRIAL
Liquid W«ste
10201301
10201302
CO Boiler
Specify Waste Material in Cements
Wast. Oil
10201401
10201402
10201403
10201404
Natural Gas
Process Gas
Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
COMMERCIAL / IK5TITUTIOHAL
Anthracite Coal
10300101 Pulverized Coal
10300102 Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
10300103 Hand-Fired
Bituminous Coal
10300205
10300206
10300207
10300208
10300209
10300211
10300214
10300216
10300217 '
Subbltuminous
10300221
10300222
10300223
10300224
10300223
10300226
Pulverized Coal: Wet
Pulverized Coal: Dry
Overfeed Stoker
Underfeed Stoker
Spreader Stoker
Overfeed Stoker**
Hand-Fired
Pulverized Coal: Dry
(Tangential)
Bottom
Bottom
Bottom
Atmospheric Pluidized Bed Combustion
Coal
Pulverized Coal: Wet
Pulverized Coal; Dry
Cyclone Furnace
Spreader Stoker
Bottom
Bottom
Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
Pulverized Coal; Dry
(Tangential)
Bottom
Lignite
10300303
10300306
10300307
10300309
Residual Oil
Pulverized Coal
Pulverized Coal: Tangential Firing
Traveling Grate (Overfeed) Stoker
Spreader Stoker
10300401 Grade S Oil
10300402 10-100 MMBTO/HR »
10300403 <10MMBTU/SR *•
10300404 Grade S Oil
Distillate Oil
10300501
10300502
10300503
10300504
Natural Gas
Grades 1 and 2 Oil
10-iOQMfflTU/HR **
<10MMBTU/HR "
Grade 4 Oil
10300601
10300602
Over 100 MMBtu/Hr
10-100 MMBtu/Hr
10300603 Less Than 10 MMBtu/Hr
Process Gaa
10300701
10300799
Sewage Gas
Other Hot Classified
Mood/Berk Waste
10300901 Bark-Fired Boiler
10300902 Wood/Bark Fired Boiler
10300903 Wood-Fired Boiler
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
10301001 Butane
10301002 Propane
Solid Waste
10301201 Specify Waate Material in Comments
10301202 Refuse Derived Fuel
Liquid Waste
10301301 Specify Waste Material in Consents
10301302 Waste Oil
10301303 Sewage Grease Skimmings
HEXEBHAL OHHOSHO* BOtLERS
SPACE HEATERS
Industrial
10500102 Coal ••
10500105 Distillate Oil
10500106 Natural Gas
10500110 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
10500113 Waste Oil: Air Atomized Burner
10500114 Waste Oil: Vaporizing Burner
Comnarcial-Xnstltutional
10500202
10500205
10S00206
10500209
10500210
10500213
10500214
Coal •*
Distillate Oil
Natural Gas
Wood
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Waste Oil: Air Atomized Burner
Waste Oil: Vaporizing Burner
GKIIi*- RATION
Distillate Oil (Diesel)
20100101
20100102
Natural Gas
Turbine
Reciprocating
20100201
20100202
Turbine
Reciprocating
Process Gas
20100702 Reciprocating
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Landfill Gaa
20100801
20100802
Turbina
Raciprocatlng
Karoaaoa/Naphtha (Jat Fu.l)
20100901 Turbina
20100902 Raciprocating
Gaytar* /Gaotharoal
20101001
Staan Turbina
20300202 Turbina
20300203 Turbina: Coganaration
20300204 Coganaration
Gasolina
20300301 Raciprocating
Llquifiad Patrolaum Gas (LPG)
20301001 Fropana: Raciprocating
20301002 Butana: Raeiprocating
MISCELLANEOUS
Flaraa
20190099 H««vy Hatar
IHDUSTaiAL
Distillat* Oil (Oiasal)
20200101
20200102
20200103
20200104
Natural &••
Turbina
Raeiprocatiae
Turbioa: Cec«a«ration
R«eipteeating:
20200201 Turbina
20200202 Raciprocatiag
20200203 Turbina: Coganaration
20200204 Raciproeating: Coganaration
Gaaolin*
20200301 Raeipcocatlns
Laxga Bora En«in«
20200401 Dia»al
20200402 Dual Foal (Oil/Gas)
20200403 Coganaration: Dual Fual
Residual/Cruda Oil
20200S01 Raciprecating
C*ro*«M/Haphtha (Jat Fual)
20200901
20200902
Tuzbina
Reciprocating
Liquifiad Patrolat» Gaa (LPG)
20201001
20201002
Prepafia: Raciprocating
Butana: Reciprocating
COMERqtAL/IHSTITOTIOHAL
Diatillata Oil (Diaaal)
20300101
20300102
Hatuzal Gaa
20300201
Raciprecating
Turbina
EHGIH^JfESTIHS
Aircraft
20400101
20400102
20400110
20400111
20400112
Rdcfcat Motor
Turbejat
Turboahaft
Jat A Fual
JP-5 Fual
JP-4 Fual
20400201
20400202
Turbina
SOLID PRDPELLAH*-
Liquid Fropallant
20400301
20400302
Natural Gas
Diaaal/Karoaana
Raeiprocating
20400401
20400402
Gasolina
Di«aal/Karo3«na
FUGITIVE EMISSIOHS
Othar Hot Clasaifiad
28888801
28888802
28888803
Spacify in Coouanta
Sp«cif7 in Coomants
3paei£r in Coonanta
CHBCTCAL HAHDFACTURISG
AdipiC Acid
Raeiprocating
30100101 Ganaral
30100102 Raw Matarial Storaga
30100103 Cyelohwcana Oxidation
30100104 Hitric Acid Reaction
30100103 Adiplc Acid Hafinin*
30100106 Dtyint, Loading, and Storaga
30100107 Abaorbar
30100108 Dryar
30100109 Coolar
30100180 Fugitive Emiaaiona: Ganaral
30100199 Othar Rot Clusiflad
Amnonia Production
3010030S Faadatoek Daaulfurizatlon
30100306 Primary Raformar: Natural Gas Firad
30100307 Primary Rafonmr: Oil Firad
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30100308 Carbon Dioxide Regenerator
30100309 Condensate Stripper
30100399 Other Not Classified
Carbon Black Production
30100501
30100502
30100303
3010050*
30100506
30100S07
30100503
30100509
30100S99
Channel Process
Thermal Process
Gas Furnace Process: Main Process
Vent
Oil Furnace Process: Main Process
Vent
Transport Air Vent
Pellet Dryer
Bagging/Loading
Furnace Process: Fugitive Emissions
Other Not Classified
HMTOFACTTHIBG
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Charcoal Manufacture
30100601
30100603
30100604
30100605
30100699
Chlorine
General
Batch Kiln ,
Continuous Furnace
BrlquettlBg
Other Rot Classified
30100799
OTHER NOT CLASSIFIED **
Chloro-Alkali Production
30100801
Process)
30100802 '
30100803
3010080*.
30100605
30100899
Liquefaction (Diaphragm Cell
Liquefaction (Mercury Cell Process)
Chlorine Loading: Tank Car Vent
Chlorine Loading: Storage Car Vent
Air Blowing of Mercury Cell Brine
Other Rot Classified
Cleaning Chemicals
30100901
30100902
30100910
30100999
EXFLUtUVEU
Trinitrotoluene
Spray Drying: Soaps and Detergents
Speciality Cleaners
GENERAL **
Other Hot Classified
30101011
30191012
30101013
3010101*
30101015
30101021
Batch Process: Nitration Reactors
Fume Recovery
Batch Process: Nitration Reactors
Acid Recovery
Batch Process: Rltzic Acid
Concentrators
Batch Process: Sulfuric Acid
Concentrators
Batch Process: Red Hater Incinerator
Continuous Process: Nitration
Reactor Fume Recover
30101022 Continuous Process: Nitration
Reactor Acid Recover
30101023 Continuous Process: Red Hater
Incinerator
30101030 Open Burning: Waste
30101099 Other Not Classified
30101101 Rotary Kiln
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Hydrochloric Acid
30101101 Rotary Kiln
30101198 Handling and Storage (99.91 Removal)
30101199 Other Not Classified
Hydrofluoric Acid
30101202
30101203
30101204
30101205
30101206
30101299
Nitric Acid
Rotary Kiln: Acid Reactor
Fluorspar Grinding/Drying
Fluorspar Handling Silos
Fluorspar Transfer
Tail Gas Vent
Other Rot Classified
30101301 Absorber Tail Gas (Pre-1970
Facilities)
30101302 Absorber Tail Gas (Post-1970
Facilities)
30101303 Nitric Acid Concentrators (Pre-1970)
3010130* Nitric Acid Concentrators (Post-1970)
30101399 Other Not Classified
30101401 General Mixing and Handling
Paint Manufacture
30101*01 General Mixing and Handling
30101*02 Pigment Handling
30101*03 Solvent Loss: General
30101*04 Raw Material Storage
30101499 Other Not Classified
Varnish Manufacturing
30101501 Bodying Oil
30101502 Oleoresinous
30101503 Alkyd
30101505 Acrylic
30101599 Other Not Classified
mmetciaaims
JAHUFACTORIHG
Phosphoric Acid: Het Process
30101601 Reactor
30101602 Gypsum Pond
30101603 Condenser
30101699 Other Rot Classified
Phosphoric Acid: Thermal Process
30101702 Absorber: General
30101703 Absorber »/ Packed Totter
3010170* Absorber w/ Venturl Scrubber
30101705 Absorber w/ Glass Mist Eliminator
30101706 Absorber «/ Hire Mist Eliminator
30101707 Absorber w/ High-pressure Mist
Eliminator
30101708 Absorber "/ ESP
30101799 Other Rot Classified
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Plaatiea Production
Specific Products
Ganaral Procaaaaa
30101801
30101802
30101803
30101805
30101807
30101804
30101809
30101810
30101811
30101812
30101813
30101814
30101815
30101816
30101817
30101818
30101819
30101820
30101821
30101822
30101827
30101832
30101837
30101833
30101839
30101840
Storag*
30101842
30101847
30101849
30101832
Folyvinyl Chloridas and Copolymaras
General
Polypropylene and Copolymaxs:
Ganaral
Ethylene-Propylene Copolynar*:
General
Phenolic Resins: General
Polyethylene (High density ): General
Monomer and Solvent Storage
Extruder
Conveying
Storage
Polyethylene (Low Density). -General
Recovery and Purification System
Extruder
Pellet Silo
Tranafering/Handling
/Loading/Packing
Polystyrene: General
Reactor
Solvent Recovery
Polymer Drying
Extruding/ Felletitins/
Conveying/Storage
Acrylic Reains: General
Polyauide Raslna: Gmaral
PolyMtu R>*ina: G*n«r«l
Poly«»t«z/Alkyd R*sin«: R««ctor
K«ttl«
PQly«at«r/AUtyd R.sins: R«ain
Thinning Tank
Poly«at«r/AUtyd Raaina: Rasin
H«lamin« R«*ina: G«n«r«l
Epoxy R«*ins: G«n«cal
Acrylonitril*- Butadi«n«-Styran«
CABS) Raain
Polyf luorecacbons : G«n«ral
CHEMICAL MAHUFACTURISG
Polyatoylana
30101860
30101861
30101863
30101864
30101863
30101866
Recovery System
Purification System
Extruder
Pellet Silo/Storage
Tranafaring / Conveying
Packing/Shipping
FolyatbM Raaina
30101070
30101871
30101872
Polyuzattaana
R« actor
Bloving Agnt:
HlacaUanaoua
Fra
30101880 Raaetor
30101081 Blowing Agaat: Fraon
30101882 Blowing Agant: Mathylana Cblorida
30101883 Transfwlng/ Convaylng/ Storag*
30101884 Packing/Shipping
30101883 Othar Hot Claaaifiad
PLASTICS PRODUCTIOH
30101890
30101891
30101892
30101893
CBOaCAL
PLASTICS PROOtJCTIOH
G«n«ral Froeaaias
Catalyst Fraparatien
Raactor 7«jts
Sapaxatlon Fcocassaa
Raw Material Storag*
30101894
30101899
Solvmt Storag*
Othar Rot Claaalfiad
CHEMICAL MAHUFACTURIHG
Phthalic Anhydrida
30101901 o-Xylana Oxidation: Main Fiocaas
Stream
30101902 o-Xylraa Oxidation: Fra-traataent
30101904 o-Xylana Oxidation: Distillation
30101905 Naphthalana Oxidation: Mala Fracasa
Straaa
30101906 Saphthalana Oxidation: Fr«-Traatm«nt
30101907 Hanbtbalana Oxidation: Distillation
Printing Ink Manufaetura
30102001 7ahiela Cooking: Gmacal
30102002 7ahicla Cooking: Oils
30102003 Vahicla Cooking: Olaoraain
30102004 Vahicla Cooking: AUcyds
30102005 Pigmant Mixing
30102099 Othar Hot Claaaifiad
Sodium Carbonat*
30102101 Solvay Process: NB3 Racovary
30102102 Solvay Procaaa: Handling
30102103 Trona Crushing/ Screening
30102104 Calcinar: Gas-Fired
30102105 Calcinar: Coal-Fired
30102106 Rotary Dryer: Gas Firad
30102107 Fluid Bad Dryar: Indirect Fired
30102108 Disaolvar
30102110 TBDHA-CALCIHING**
30102111 TROHA-DRYER "
30102112 Rotary Pre-dryer
30102113 Bleacher: Gas Fired
30102114 Rotary Dryar, Steam Tuba
30102120 BRIBE EVAPORATI**
30102199 Othar Rat Claaaifiad
StlLFBRIC ACID
Chaobae Proeaaa
30102201 Geoeral
Contact Procaaa
30102301
30102304
30102306
30102308
30102310
30102312
30102314
Abaorbar/t 99.92 Conversion
Abaorbar/8 99. SI Coavaraion
Abaorbar/C 99. OZ Convtnlon
Abaorbar/l 98. OZ Convaraion •
Absorbar/0 97. OZ Conversion
Abaorbar/8 96. OZ Convaraion
Ab«orbar/8 95. OZ Conversion
K-6
-------
30102316 Absorber/g 94.01 Conversion
30102318 Absorber/i 93.01 Conversion
30102319 Concentrator
30102320 Tank C«r *nd Truck Unloading
30102321 Storage Tank Vent
30102322 Process Equipment Leaks
30102399 Other Hat Classified
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC FIBER MANUFACTURING
Specific Product*
30102*01 Polyamide (e.g.. Nylon)
30102*02 Polyesters (e.g.. Oacron)
30102*03 Polyfluoroearbons (e.g.. Teflon)
30102*10 Acrylics (e.g.. Orion)
30102*1* Polyolefins (e.g., Polypropylene)
30102*13 Vinyls (e.g., Sax an)
30102*16 Aramid
General Processes
30102*21
30102*22
30102*23
30102*2*
30102*23
30102*28
30102*27
30102*99
Dope Preparation
Filtration
Fiber Extrusion
Washing/ Drying/ Finishing
Fiber Storage
Equipment Cleanup
Solvent Storage
Other Hot Classified
CHEMICAL
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Cellulosie Tiber Production
30102301 Viscose (e.g.. Rayon)
30102303 Acetate
30102599 Other Not Caluified
Synthetic Rubber (Manufacturing Only)
30102601 General
30102602 Butyl (Isobutylene)
30102608 Acrylonitrile
30102600 Dryer*
30102510 Slowdown Tank
30102611 Steem Stripper
30102612 Pre-storage Tank
30102613 Monomer Recovery: Absorber Vent
3010251* Blending Tank*
30102613 laoprene
30102616 Latex: Monomer Removal
30102617 Latex: Blending Tank
30102625 Chloroprene
30102630 Sllieone Rubber
30102699 Other Rot Classified
Ammonium Nitrate Production
30102701 PRILTHR-KEUTRLZ"
3010270* Reutralizer
30102703 GRAHULATOR **
30102706 DRYERS COOLERS **
30102707 Rotary Drum Granulator
30102708 Pan Granulator
30102709 Bulk Loading (General)
30102710 Bagging of Product
30102711 Neutr'alizer: High Density
30102712 Prilling Tower: High Density
30102713 ED tffittCOOLCSCB**
3010271* Prilling Cooler: High Density
30102717 Evaporator/ Concentrator: High
Density
30102718 Coating: High Density
30102720 Solids Screening
30102721 Reutralixer: Low Density
30102722 Prilling Tower: Low Density
30102723 LD DRYSCOOLCSCB**
3010272* Prilling Cooler; Lew Density
30102723 Prilling Dryer: Low Density
30102727 Evaporator/ Concentrator: Low Density
30102728 Coating: Low Density
30102729 Rotary Drum Granulator Coolers
30102730 Pan Granulator Coolers
Normal Superphosphate
30102801 Grinding/Drying
30102803 Rock Unloading
3010280* Rock Feeder System
30102803 Mixer/Den
30182806 Curing Building
30102807 Sagging/Handling
30102820 Mixing
30102821 Deo
30102822 Curing
30102823 .Ammoniator/ Granulator
30102824 Dryer
30102823 Cooler
Triple Superphosphate
30102903 Rock Unloading
3010290* Rock Feeder System
30102903 Run of Pile: Mlxer/Den/Curing
30102906 Granulator: Reactor /Dryer
30102907 Granulator: Curing
30102908 Bagging/Handling
30102920 Mixing
30102921 Den
30102922 Curing
30102923 Ammoniator/ Granulator
3010292* Dryer
30102923 Cooler
Ammonium Phosphates
30103001
30103002
30103003
3010300*
30103020
30103021
30103022
30103023
3010302*
30103023
30103099
Dryer* and Coolers
Aononlator/ Granulator
Screening/Transfer
Bagging/Handling
Den
Curing
Ammoniator/ Granulator
Dryer
Cooler
Other Rot Classified
CBEMXCAl, HAIDFACXDRIBO
MANUFACTURIHG
Terephthalic Acid/Dimethyl Terephthalate
K-7
-------
30103101
30103102
30103103
30103104
30103105
30103180
30103199
- Pacaxylene - General
Reactor Vent
Crystallization, Separation,
Drying .Vent
Distillation and Recovery Vent
Product Transfer Vent
Fugitive Emissions
Other Hot Classified
and
,tal Sulfur Production
30103201
30103202
30103203
30103204
30103299
Pesticides
Mod. Glaus: 2 Stage w/o Control
(92-951 Removal)
Mod. Claus: 3 Stag* w/o Control
(95-961 Removal)
Mod. Glaus: 4 Stage w/o Control
(96-971 Removal)
Sulfur Removal Process (99.9X
Removal)
Other Rot Classified
30103301
30103311
30103312
30103399
Aniline
Malathlon
Agricultural Pesticides: General
Agricultural Pesticides: General
Other Not Claaaified
30103402
30103403
30103404
30103402
30103406
Ethanolaminas
General
Reactor Cycle Purge Vent
Dehydration Column Vent
Purification Column Vent
Fugitive Emission*
30103410 General
30103411 Anaonla Scrubber Vent
30103412 Vacuum Distillation: Jet Vent
30103414 Fugitive Emissions
30103415 Ethylenediamine
30103420 Hexamethylenedianine
30103425 Hezanethylene- tetramine
30103430 Melamine
30103435 Methylamines
30103499 Other Mot Classified
Inorganic Pigments
30103301 Tt02 Sulfate Process: Calciner
30103502 T102 Sulfate Process: Digester
30103503 Ti02 Chloride Process: Reactor
30103506 Lead Oxide: Barton Pot
30103507 Lead Oxide: Calciner
30103510 Red Lead
30103515 Whit* Lead
30103520 Lead Chromate
30103550 Ore Grinding
30103551 Ore Dryer
30103552 Pigment Milling
30103553 Pigment Dryer
30103554 Conveying/Storage/ Packing
30103599 Other Hot Classified
Sodium Bicarbonate
30103801 General
Hydrogen Cyanide
30103901
30103902
30103903
Air Beater
Aonrala Absorber
BCR Absorber
Urea Production
30104001 General: Specify in Comments
30104002 Solution Concentration (controlled)
30104003 Prilling
30104004 Drum Granulation
30104003 Coating
30104006 Bagging
30104007 Bulk Loading
30104006 Non-Fluldized Bed Prilling
(Agricultural Grade)
30104009 Non-Fluidized Bed Frilling (Feed
Grade)
30104010 Fluidized Bad Prilling (Agricultural
Grade)
30104011 Fluidixed Bed Prilling (Feed Grade)
30104012 Rotary Drum Coaler
30104013 Solids Screening
CHEMICAL MAJTOFACnnLOG
MANUFACTURING?
Nitrocellulose
30104101 Nitration Reactor
30104102 Sulfurie Acid Concentrators
30104103 Boiling Tubs
30104104 Nitric Acid Concentrators
30104199
Other Rot Classified
LEAD ALKYL MANUFACTURING
Na/Pb Alloy Process
30104201 Recovery Furnace
30104202 Process Vents: Tetraethyl Lead
30104203 Process Vents: Tetramethyl Lead
30104204 Sludge Pits
Eleetolytie Process
30104301 General: Electrolytic Proc
CHEMICAL HAHtlFACTURIHG
Organic Fertilize*
30104501 General: Mixing/Handling
Adhesivas
30105001 GENL/COMPNO ONE**
Pharmaceutical Preparations
30106001 Vacuum Dryers
30106002 Reactor*
30106003 Distillation Units
30106004 Filters
30106005 Extractors
30106006 Centrifuges
30106007 Crystallize"
30106008 Exhaust Systems
K-8
-------
30106009 Air Dryers
30106010 Storage/Transfer
30106011 Coating Process
30106012 Granulation Process
30106099 Othar Net Classified
tHORGASIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
General Processes
30107001
30107002
Fugitiva Leaks
Storage/Transfer
'MANUFACTURING
Acetone Production
30109101 Acetone: General
Ketone Production
30109105 Methyl Ethyl Katona
30109110 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Acetone Production
30109131 Cumana Oxidation
30109132 CHF Concantrator
30109123 Light-ends Distillation Vent
3010913* Acetone Finishing Column
30109180 Fugitive. Emissions
Katona Production
30109199
Other Rot Classified
Nalaie Anhydride
30110002 Product Recovery Absorber
30110003 Vacuun Syatam V«nt
30110004 Briquetting
30110003 Sacond«ry Sourcas; pahydratlon
Colucn. Vacuua System
30110080 Fugitive Emissions
30110099 Othar Not Clasaifiad
Asbaatoa Chaaical
30111103
30111199
BRAKE LINE/SUN**
NOT CLASSIFIED **
Elemental Phosphocoua
30111201
30111202
30111299
Calcinar
Furnace
Othar Rot Claaaifiad
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Boric Acid
30111301 Dryer
Potaaaium Chloride
30111401 Dryer
Forma ld«hyda
30112001 Formaldehyde: Silver Catalyst
30112002 Formaldehyde: Mixed Oxid* Catalyst
30112005
30112006
30112007
Acetaldehyda
Ab«orb«r Vent
Fraetionatar Vant
Emissions
30112011 Aeataldahyda Cram Etbylana
30112012 Aeataldahyda from Ethane1
30112013 Off-Air Absorber Vant
30112014 Off-Gas Absorber Vant
30112017 Fugitiva Emissions
Butyraldehyde
30112021 General
Acrolein
30112031 C02 Stripping Tower
30112032 Aqueous Acrolain Receiver
30112033 Distillation System
30112034 Refrigeration Unit
30112037 Fugitive Emissions
30112099 Other Hot Classified
Organic Dyes/Pigments
30112199 Othar Not Classified
Chlozoprene
30112401 General
30112402 Butadiene Dryer
30112403 Cblorlaation Reactor
30112404 Dlehlorobutene Still
30112405 Isomerization and 3,4-DCB Recovery
Vent
30112406 Chloroprene Stripper
30112407 Brina Stripper
30112480 Fugitiva Emissions
Ethylene. Dichlozide
30112501 Ethylene Diohloride via
Qjcyehlorination
30112502 Ethylene Dichloride via Direct
Chlorlaatlon
30112504 Caustic Scrubber
30112505 Reactor Vassal
30112506 Distillation Unit
30112509 Fugitive Emission*
Chloroaethanaa •
30112510 . General .
30112511 Recycled Methane Inert-Purge
30112512 Drying Bed Regeneration Vent
30112514 Fugitive Emissions
Ethyl Chloride
30112515 Ethyl Chloride: General
Perebloroethylene
30112520
30112521
30112522
30112524
General
Distillation Vent
Caustic Scrubber
Fugitive Emissions
1,1.1-Irichloroethana
K-9
-------
30112325 General
30112526 BC1 Absorber Vent
30112327 Dryias Column Vent
30112528 Distillation Column Vent
30112529 Fugitive Emissions
Trlchloroethylene
30112530 General
30112531 Distillation Unit
30112532 Neu«»lizer
30112533 Product Drying Column
30112534 Fugitive Emissions
CHEMICAL MBlOFACtURIRG
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Chlorobencene
Acrylic Acid
3011253S
Chlorobenzenea: General
Vinyl Chloride
30112540
30112541
301125*2
30112543
30112544
30112545
301125*6
30112547
30112550
Cracking Furnace
BC1 Recovery
Light-end* Recovery
Drying Column: Diehloroethane -
Drying Column: Vinyl Chloride
Monomer
Product Recovery Still
Cracking Furnace Decoking
Fugitive Emissions
Vlnylidene Chloride
30112551 General
30112552 Dehydrochlorination Reactor
30112553 Distillation Column Vent
30112555 Fugitive Emissions
Chlorinated Organics
30112590 Other Hot Classified
Bromlnated Organica*
30112699 Bromine Organica
Fluorocarbons/Chloref luorocarbons '
30112701 General.
30112702 Distillation Column
30112703 HC1 Recovery Column
30112720 Chlorafluoracarben 12/11
30112730 Chlorofluoroearbon 23/22
30112740 Chlorofluorocarbon 113/114
30112780 Fugitive Emissions
AomoniiaB Sulfate
30113004
30113005
Acetic Acid
Rotary Dryer
Fluid Bed Dryer
30113201 Acetic Acid vi« Metbanol
30113205 Acetic Acid via Butane
30113210 Acetic Acid via Acetaldehyde
30113221 General
30113222 Quench-Absorber
30113223 Extraction Column
3011322* Vacuum System
30113227 Fugitive Emissions
ORfiAHIC ACIDS MASUFACTURI11O
Other Not Clasaifled _
30113299 Other Not Classified
CHEMICAL MAHUPACTOHIHG
Acetic Anhydride
30113301 General
30113302 Reactor By-Pxoduct Gas Vent
30113303 Distillation Column Vent
30113380 Fugitive Emissions
Eaters Production
30113701 Ethyl Acrylate
30113710 Butyl Acrylate
30113799 Acrylates: Specify In Comments
Acetylene Production
30114001 Raw Material Handling
30114002 Grinding/Milling
30114003 Mining-
30114004 Waste Handling
30114005 General
Bisphenol A
30115201 Genecal
CHEMICAL MABOFACXOBIBG
MANUFACTURING
Butadiene
30115301
30115310
30115311
30115312
30115320
30115321
30115322
30115380
Cunene
30115601
30115602
30115603
3011560*
30115605
30115606
30115607
30115680
Cyclohexane
General
Beudry Process: General
Flue Gas Vent
Oebydrogenetioa Reactor
H-Butene Process: General
Flue Ges Vent
Hydrocarbon Absorber Column
Fugitive Emissions
General
'Benzene Drying Column
Catalyst Mix tank Scrubber Vent
Wash-Decent System Vent
Benzene Recovery
Cumene Distillation Vent
DIPS Stripping Vent
Fugitive Emissions
•K-10
-------
30115701 General
30113702 Blowndown Tank Discharge
30115703 Pumps/Valves/ Compreasors
30115704 Catalyst Replacement
30115780 Fugitive Emissions
Cyclohexenone/ol
30115801
30115802
30115803
30115821
30115822
30115880
Vinyl Acetate
General
High Pressure Scrubber Vent
Low Pressure Scrubber Vent
Hydcogenation Reactor Vent
Distillation Vent
Fugitive Emissions
30116701
30116702
30116703
30116704
30116780
30116799
Ethyl Benzene
General
Inert-Gas Furs* Vent
C02 Furs* Vent
Inhibitor Mix Tank Discharge
Fugitive Emissions
Ota** Rat Classified
30116901 General
30116902 AUcylation Reactor Vent
30116903 Benzene Drying
30116904 Benzene Recovery/ Recycle
30116905 Ethylbenxene Recovery
30116906 Poly«thyltanian« R«eev«ty
30116980 Fugitiv* Emissions
Ethyl«n« Oxid*
30117401 G«n«tal
30117402 Air Oxidation Process R«actor:
V«nt
30117410 Oxyg«n Oxidation Procasa Raactoc:
002 Furg* V«nt
30117411 Oxygmi Oxidation Process Reactor:
Argon Purge Vent
30117421 Stripper Purge Vent
30117480 Fugitive Emissions
Main
Glycerin (Glyeerol)
30117601 General
30117610 Chlorinatlon Process: General
30117611 C02 Absorber
30117612 Evaporator
30117613 Concentrator
30117614 Stripping Column
30117615 Ligbt-anda Stripping Column
30117616 Solvent Stripping Colon
30117617 Product Dlatlllatlon Column
30117618 Cooling Tower
30117630 Oxidation Froeaaa: General
30117631 Light-end* Stripper
30117632 Concentrator
30117633 Glycerin Flasher Column
30117634 Product Distillation Colum
30117680 Fugitive Eoissiona
Toluene Diiaocyanate
30118101 General
30118102 Sulfuric Acid Concentrator
30118103 Nitration Reactor
30118104 Cataly*t Filtration
30118105 IDA Vacuum Distillation Vent
30118106
30118107
30118108
30118109
Diehlorobeniene Solvent Recovery
TDI Flash Distillation
TDI Purification
Residue Vacuum Distillation Unit
CHEMICAL MAMITFACTURIHS
Toluene Diiaocyanate
30118110 HC1 Absorber
30118180 Fugitive Emissions
Methyl Methacrylat*
30119001
30119002
30119003
30119004
30119010
30119011
30119012
30119013
30119014
30119080
Nitrobenzene
General
Acatone Cyanohydrin Reactor Off-Gas
Recovery Columns
Acetone Evaporation Vacuum Vent
Hydrolysis Reactor
Distillation Unit
MMA and Light-ends Distillation Unit
Acid Distillation
tfIA Purification
Fugitive Emissions
30119501 General
30119502 Reactor and Separator Vent
30119503 Acid Stripper Vent
30119504 Hasher and Neutralize Vent
30119505 nitrobenzene Stripper Vent
30119506 Waste Acid Storage
30119380 Fugitive Emissions
Fropylene Production
30119705
30119706
30119707
30119708
30119709
Butylene
30119710
General-
Reactor
Drying Tow
Light-ends
Fugitive En
General
ir
Stripper
ilssions
-
Ethylene Production
30119701 General
30119741 Flu* Gaa Vent
30119742 Fyrolysls Furnace Decoklng
30119743 Acid Gas Removal
3011974* Catalyst Regeneration
30119745 Compressor Lube Oil Vent
30119749 Fugitive Emissions
Olefin Production
30119799
Phenol
Other Sot Classified
30120201 General
30120202. Cumen* Oxidation
30120203 COT Concentrator
30120204 Light-ends Distillation Vent
30120205 Acetone Finishing
30120206 Phenol Distillation Column
30120210 Oxidate Wash/ Separation
30120211 GBP Cleavage Vent
K-ll
-------
30120280
Fugitive Emissions
Propylene Oxide
30120501
30120302
30120S03
3012050*
30120505
30120506
30120507
30120508
30120509
30120520
30120521
30120522
30120523
30120524
30120525
30120528
30120527
30120528
30120529
30120330
30120531
Glyeol
30120532
30L20S40
301205*1
30120542
30120543
30120544
30120545
CHEMICAL
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
Fropylana Oxide
General
Chlorohydronation Process: General
V«nt Gas Seeubber Vent
Saponifieation Column Vent
PO Stripplns Column Vent
Light-ends Stripping Column Vent
PO Final Distillation Column Vmt
DCF Distillation Column Vent
DCIPE Distillation Column Vent
Isobutane Hydroperoxide Process:
General
Oxidation Raactor Scrubbar Vent
TBA Stripping Colunnt Vant
Catalyst Mix tank Vant
PO Stripping Column Vant
Cruda TBA Recovery Column Vant
TBA Wash-Decant System Vant
Haatewater Stripping Column Vant
Solvent Scrubbar Vant
Solvent lUeovary Column Vant
Watar Stripping Column Vmt
Propylene Glycol & Dipropylme
Comb'd Vant
Flua Gas Vant
Ethylbrazene Hydroperoxide Frocass:
Ganazal
Oxidation Raactor Scrubbar Vmt
Falling Film Evaporator Vant
Catalyst Mix Tank Vant
Separation Column Vant
Light-ends Stripping Column Vant
30120546
30120547
30120548
30120549
30120550
30120551
30120552
30120553
30120554
30120555
30120580
Stycene
Fropylana Racovary Column Vant
Product Wash-Decant Systam Vant
Mixed Hydrocarbon Wasb-Dacant Systam
Vant
Ethyl Banzana Waab-Dacant Systam
.Vant
Ethyl Banzana Stripping Column Vant
Ligbt-bydroearbon Stripping Column
Vmt
MBA.-AP Strippine Column Vant
Oabydfation Raaetor Systam Vant
Ligbt-impuritias Stripping Column
Vmt
Styraaa Finishing Column Vant
Fugitiva Bnlssioos
30120601
30120602
30120603
30120680
Caprolactum
Gaaaral
Banzana Racycla
Stytma Purification
Fugitiva Knisaions
30121001 Ganaral
30121002 Cyclofaaxanona Purification V«
30121003 Dahydxeganatioa Raactoc Vant
30121004 Olaurn Raaetor
30121005 Nautralizatioo Raaetor Vant
30121006 Solvant Saparation/ Racovacy
30121007 Osimation Raactor/ Saparator
30121008 Caprolactum Fuxiflcatioa
30121009 Aunoaium Sulfata Drying
30121010 Aononiun Sulfata: Cooling/Seraaning/
Storaga
30121080 - Fugitiva Qnissions
Linaax AUylbanzana
30121101
30121102
30121103
30121104
30121121
30121122
30121123
30121124
30121125
30121180
Hatbanol
Olafln Frocass: Ganaral
Banxma Drying
Sydcogan Pluorida Scrubbar Vant
Vacuum Rafiaing
Chlorination Procass; Ganaral
Parafin Drying Column Vant
HC1 Absorbar Vant
Atmospharie Wasb'Dacant Vant
Banzana Stripping Column
Fugitiva Emissions
30125001 Ganaral
30125002 Purga G«a Vant
30125003 Distillation Vant
30125004 Fugitiva Emissions
Alcohols Production
30125005 Ethanol via Ethylana
30U5010 Ethanol by Farmantatlon
30L2501S Isopropanol
30125020 Alcohols by Qxo Ptocaas
30125025 Fatty Alcohols by Bydroganation
30125099 Othar Rot Classifiad
Ethylana Glyeol
30125101 Ganaral
30125102 Evaporator Furga Vant
30125103 Watac Ramoval Staam - Jat Ejector
30125104 Distillation Column Vmt
30125180 Fugitiva Emissions
Ethar Production
30125201 Ganaral
Glyeol Ethars
30125301 Gmacal '
30125302 Vacuum System Vmt
30125305 Catalyst-Methanol Mix Tank
30125306 Mathanol Secovery Column Vant
30125315 Catalyst-Ethanol Mix Tank
30125316 Ethanol Recovery Column
30125325 Cataayst-Butanol Mix Tank
30125326 Butanol Raeovary Coluoo
30125380 Fugitiva Emissions
Nitxiles Production
3012S401
Aeatonittila
CHEMICAL HANnFACTtffilHG
Acrylonitrila
30125405 General
K-12
-------
30125406
30125*07
30123408
30135*09
Adiponitrile
Absorber Vent: Normal
Absorber V«nt: Startup
Recovery/ Purification Column Ve
Fugitive Emissions
30123410 via Adipie Acid: General
30123411 Amnonia Recovery Still
30125412 Product Fractionator Veat
30125*13 Product Recovery Vent
30125415 via Butadiene: General
30123416 Cblorination Reactor
30123*17 Cyanide Synthesis
30123418 Cyanation/ Isomeriaation
30125420 Fugitive Emissions
Nitriles Production
30125499 Other (tot Classified
Benzene Production
30123801
30125802
30125803
General
Reactor
Distillation Unit
Toluene Production
30125805
30125806
30123807
Ganaral
Reeetor
Distillation Unit
Aromatics Production
30125810 p-Xylene: General
Mlaed Xylenes
30125815
30125816
30125817
Ganaral
Raactor
Distillation Unit
Aromatic* Production
30125880
30125899
Chlorobenzene
Fugitive Emissions
Othar Rot Classified
30130101 Tail Ga* Scsubb«r
30130102 Banxua Drying: Distillation
30130103 B«o*an* Raeov.ry
30130104 H»«vy-«nd» Proe««»in«
30130105 MCB Diatlllation
30130106 Vacua Systam Vant
30130107 DCB Crystallization
30130108 DCB Cxystal Handlias/ Leading
30130110 Catalyat Ineiaaratioa
30130180 Fugitive Emiasions
Carbon Tatrachlorida
30130201 G*o.ral
30130202 Diatillation Vmt
30130203 Caustic Scrubber
30130280 Fugitlv* Emissions
Ally! Chlorid*
30130301 Chlorination Procasa; Gmaral
30130302 HC1 Abaorbar
30130303 Usbt-mda Distillation
30130304 Allyl Chlorida Distillation Column
30130305 DCP Distillation Column
30130380 Fugitive Emissions
Allyl Alcohol
30130401 Gaaaral
30130402 Catalyat Preparation
30130403 Filtration Syst«a
30130404 Light-ends Stripper
30130405 Distillation System Condenser
30130480 Fugitive Emissions
Epi chlorohydrln
30130501 General
30130302 Epoiidation Reactor
30130303 Azetrope Column
30130504 Light-ends Stripper
30130503 Finishing Column
30130380 Fugitive Emissions
CHEMICAL MAMDFACXIIEXBG
HAHUFACTURIHG
Nitroglyeerin
30140101 Continuous Hitratoc
30140102 Product Purification /Neutralisation
30140103 nitric Acid Recovery
General Processes
30180001 Fugitive Leaks
30181001 Air Oxidation Units
30182001 Wastewater Stripper
3018Z002 Wastewatar Treatment
30182003 Waatawatar Treatment
30183001 Storage/Trans£«r
3018*001- Distillation Units
Fugitive Emission*
30188801
30188802
30188803
30188804
30188805
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Coomenta Field
Cconents Field
Comments Field
Comments Field
Coonents Field
Other Rot Classified
30199998 Specify in Cements Field
30199999 Specify in Conneuts Field
IHOBSAHIC COMICAL STORAGE
Fixed Roof Tanks
30187001 Hydrochloric Acid: Breathing Loss
30187002 Hydrochloric Acid: Narking Loaa
30187003 Hydrofluoric Acid: Breathing Loss
30187004 Hydrofluoric Acid: Working Loss
30187003 Nitric Acid: Breathing Loss
30187006 Nitric Acid: Working Loss
30187007 Phosphoric Acid: Breathing Loss
30187008 Phosphoric Acid: Working Loss
30187009 Sulfuric Acid: Breathing Loss
30187010 Sulfuric Acid: Working Loss
30187097 Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
K-13
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30187098
Specify Liquid; Working LOB*
Floating Roof Tanks
30187501 Carbon Disulfide: Breathing LOB*
30187502 Carbon Disulttde: Withdrawal Loss
30187597 Specify Liquid; Breathing Loss
30187598 Specify Liquid: Withdrawal Loss
Pressure Tanks
30188S01 Annonia: Withdrawal Loss
30188502 Carbon Monoxide: Withdrawal Loss
30188503 Chlorine: Withdrawal Loss
30188504 Hydrogen Cyanide: Withdrawal Loss
30188505 Sulfur Dioxide: Withdrawal Lass
30188399 Specify Gas: Withdrawal Loss
FUEL FIRED EOUIMEHT
Process Heaters
30190001
30190002
30190003
30190004
Incinerator*
Distillate Oil (Ho. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Ges
30190011 Distillate Oil (No. 2)
30190012 Residual Oil
30190013 Natural Gas
30190014 Process Gas
Waste Gas Flaxes
30190099 Specify in Cements Field
FOOD AXD naxeaaaaz
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Alfalfa Dehydration
30200101
30200102
30200103
30200104
30200199
FOOD AID
FOOD AMD
General **
Primary Cyclone and Dryer
Meal Collector Cyclone
Pellet Cooler Cyclone
Other Not Classified
Coffee Roastlnt
30200201 Direct Fired Roaster
30200202 Indirect Fired RoMter
30200203 Stoner/Cooler
30200299 Other Not Classified
Inatant Coffee Product*
30200301 Spray Dryer
Cotton Ginning
30200401 Unloading Fan
30200402 Seed Cotton Cleaning System
90200403 Stick/Burr Machine
30200404 Miscellaneous
30200410 General
30200*99 NOT CLASSIFIED **
Feed and Grain Terminal Elevators
30200301 SHIPING/RECEI7I**
30200303 TRAHSFER/CONVE?**
30200503 Cleaning
30200504 Drying
30200503 Unloading (Receiving}
30200506 Loading (Shipping)
30200507 Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
30200508 Elevator Legs (Beadhouse)
30200309 Tripper (Gallery Belt)
30200510 Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
30200311 Elevator Legs (Beadhouse)
30200512 Terminal Elevators: General
Feed and Grain Country Elevators
30200601 SBIPNG/RCCEIVIN**
30200602 TRANSFER/CONVEYS*
30200603 Cleaning
30200604 Drying
3020060S Unloading (Receiving)
30200606 Loading (Shipping)
30200607 Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
30200608 Elevator Legs (Beadhouse)
30200609 Removal Iron Bins (Tunnel Belt)
30200610 Elevator Legs (Headhouse)
30200611 Country Elevators; General
Corn Meal
30200701 General **
Soybean
30200702 General **
Barley Milling
30200703 Barley Cleaning
Mild Milling
30200704 Milo Cleaning
• i
Barley Milling
30200705 Barley Flour Mill
Durum Milling
30200711 Grain Receiving
30200712 PrecleanlBg/Handling
30200713 Cleaning Boose
30200714 MiUbouse
Rye MiUln«
30200721 Grain Receiving
30200722 Precleaniag/Bandling
30200723 Cleaning Bouse
30200724 MillhottM
Wheat Flour Mill
30200730 General "
Wheat Milling
K-14
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30200731 Grain Receiving
30200732 Precleaning/Bandling
30200733 . Cleaning House
30200734 MiUhouae
Corn: Dry Milling
30200741 Grain Receiving
30200742 Grain Drying
30200743 Preeleaning/Bandling
30200744 Cleaning House
30200745 Degerming and Milling
FOOD AMD 49XCOLZHRE
POOQ AMLAGRICULTPRE
Corn: Wat Milling
30200731
30200732
30200733
30200794
30200735
30200756
Grain Receiving
Grain Handling
Grain Cleaning
Dryers
Bulk Loading
Milling
Oat Hilling
30200760 General
Rica Milling
30200771
30200772
30200773
30200774
Soybean Mills
Grain Receiving
Freeleaning/Handling
Drying
Cleonlng/Milhousa
30200731 Grain Receiving
30200732 Grain Handling
30200733 Grain Clawing
30200784 Drying
30200735 Cracking and Detailing
30200786 Hall Grinding
30200737 Bean Conditioning
30200788 Flaking
30200739 Heal Dryer
30200790 Meal Cooler
30200791 Bulk Loading
NOT CLASSIFIED
30200799 SEE COMMEHTS
Barley Feed/
30200801 General
Feed Manufacture
30200*02
30200803
30200804
30200805
30200806
30200815
30200816
30200808
Grain Receiving
Shipping
Handling
Grinding
Pellet Coolers
Grinding
Pellet Cooler
NOT CLASSIFIED *
Beer Production
30200901 Grain Handling
30200902 Drying Spent Grains
30200903 Brewing
30200904 Aging
30200905 Malt Dryer
30200998 OTHER/HOT CLASI**
30200999 OTHER/ROT CLASI**
Whiskey Fermentation
30201001 Grain Handling
30201002 Drying Spent Grains
30201003 Aging
30201004 Fermentation Tank
30201099 OTHER/HOT CLASI**
Wines. Brandy, and Brandy Spirits
30201103 Aging
30201104 Fermentation Tank
30201103 Fermentation at 52 F
30201106 Fermentation at 80 F
30201199 Other Not Classified
Flan Processing
30201201
30201202
30201203
30201204
30201203
30201206
30201299
Cookers: Fresh Fish Scrap
Cookers: Stale Fish Scrip
Canning Cookers
Steam Tube Dryer
Direct Fired Dryer
OTHER/NOT CLASI**
Meat Smokehouse!
30201301 Combined Operations
Starch Manufacturing
30201401 Combined Operations
Sugar Cane Processing
30201501
30201599
General
Other Not Classified
Sugar Beet Processing
30201601
30201899
Dryer
Other Hot Classified
Peanut Processing
30201799 Other Rat Classified
Candy Manufaeturing
30201800 Other Rot Classified
Vegetable Oil Processing
30201906 Corn Oil: General
30201907 Cottonseed Oil: General
30201908 Soybean Oil: General
30201909 Peanut Oil: General
K-15
-------
VEGATABLIE OIL PBOCESSIMB
General Processes
30201916 Oil Extraction
30201917 Meal Preparation
30201916 Oil Refining
90201919 Fugitive Leaks
30201920 Solvmt Storage
30201999 Other Hot Classified
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Beef Cattle Feedleta
30202001
30202002
Feed Lots: General
Feed Lots: General
Poultry and Egg Production
30202101 Manure Handling: Dry
30202102 Manure Handling: Dry
30202103 Manure Handling; Wet
30202106 Manure Handling: Met
Cotton Seed Delinting
30202201 Acid Delating of Cotton Seeds
Seed Production and Processing
30202601 Seed Handling: General
Mushroom Growing
30202801
General
Dariy Products
30203001
30203099
Milk: Spray Dryer
Other Not Classified
Export Grain Elevators
30203103
30203104
30203105
30203106
30203107
30203108
30203109
30203110
30203111
Bakeries
Cleaning
Drying
Unloading
Loading
Removal from Bins (Tunnel Belt)
Elevator Legs (Haadhouse)
Tripper (Gallery Belt)
Removal tew Bins (Tunnel Belt)
Elevator Legs (Readhouse)
30203201 Bread Baking: Sponge-Dough Process
30203202 Bread Baking: Straight-Dough Process
30203299 Other Not Classified
Tobacco Processing
30203399 Other Not Classified
Deep Fat Frying
30203601 Cooking Tats: General
FOOD AID
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Animal/Poultry Rendering
30203801 General .
Carob Kibble
30203901
Cereal
Roaster
30204001 Dryer
Fugitive Emissions
30288801 Specify in Connmta Field
30288802 Specify in Contents Field
30288803 Specify in Cements Field
30288804 Specify in Comments Field
30288805 Specify in Ceoneata Field
Other Hot Classified
30299998
30299999
FUEL fIREP
Other Hot Classified
Other Rot Classified
Process Heaters
30290001 Distillate Oil (Ho. 2)
30290002 Residual Oil
30290003 Natural Gas
PAOttBZ KEtAL PBODDCTIOH
ALUMIWIM QBE
Bauxite
30300001 Crushing/Handling
30300002 Drying Oven
30300003 Fine Ore Storage
•
PRIMARY METAL PBDDUCTIOB
Aluminum Ore: Electro-Reduction
30300101 Prebafced Reduction Cell
30300102 Horizontal Stud Soderberg Cell
30300103 Vertical Stud Soderberg Cell
30300104 Materials Handling
30300103 Anode Baking Furnace
30300106 Degassing
30300107 Hoof Tents
30300108 Prebake: Fugitive Emissions
30300109 H.S.S.: Fugitive Emissions
30300110 T.S.S.: Fugitive Emissions
30300111 Anode Baking: Fugitive Emissions
30300199 HOT CLASSIFIED •*
Aluainum Hydroxide Calcing
30300201 Overall Process
K-16
-------
By-Product Coke -Manufaeturing
30300302 Cv*n Charging
30300303 Ov*n Pushing
3030030* Quenching
30300305 Coal Unloading
30300306 Oven Underflrlng
30300307 Coal Crushing/ Handling
30300308 Oven/Door Leaks
30300309 Coal Conveying
30300310 Coal Crushing
30300311 Coal Screening
30300312 Cok*: Crushing/ Screening/Handling
30300313 Coal Preheater
3030031* Topaide Leaks
30300313 Gas By-Product Plant
30300316 Coal Storage Pil*
30300399 ROT CLASSIFIED **
Cok* Manufacture: B**hiv* Frocass
30300401 General
Primary Copper Smiting
30300302 Multiple Baarth Roaster
30300303 Reverberatory Smalting Furnace aftar
Roaster
3030050* Converter (All Configuration*)
30300503 Fir* (Fumaca) Rafining
30300306 Or* Concentrate Dryer
IKDMRX METAL EBODOCTXO*
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION
Primary Copper Smelting
30300307 Reverb. Smalt. Furnace w/ Ox* Charge
w/o Roasting
30300308 Refined Metal Finishing Operations
30300509 Fuidized Bed Roaster
30300310 Electric Smelting Furnace
30300311 Electrolytic Rafining
30300312 Flash Smalting
30300313 Roasting: Fugitive Emissions
30300314 Reverberatory Furnace: Fugitive
Emissions
30300313 Converter: Fugitive Emissions
30300316 Anode Refining Furnace: Fugitive
Emissions
30300317 Slag Cleaning Furnace: Fugitive
Emissions
30300318 Converter Slag Return: Fugitive
• Emission*
30300319 Unpaved Road Traffic: Fugitive
Emissions
30300321 Jloranda Reactor
30300322 Slag Cleaning Furnace
30300523 Reverberatory Furnace w/ Converter
30300324 AFT MHRfflF/FBR+EF *•
30300325 Fluid Bed Roaster w/ Reverb. Furnace
and Converter
30300326 Concentrate Dryer w/ Elect. Furn..
Cleaning Fum.A Converter
30300527 Concentrate Dryer w/ Flash Furnace
and Converter
30300328 Rorander Reactor and Converter
30300529 Multiple Hearth Roaster w/ Reverb.
Furnace + Converter
30300530 Fluid Bed Roaster w/ Electric
Furnace & Converter
30300531 Reverbeeatory Furnace after Multiple
Hearth Roast.
30300532
30300533
30300534
30300535
30300399
FERRQALtOY
Open Furnace
Reverberator? Furnace after Fluid
Bed Roaster
Electric Furnace after Concentrate
Dryer
Flash Furnace after Concentrate
Dryer
Electric Furnace after Fluid Bed
Roaster
Other Rot Classified
30300601 502 FtSi: Electric Smelting Furnace
30300602 7SZ FeSi: Electric Smelting Furnace
30300603 90Z FeSi: Electric Smelting Furnace
30300604 Silicon Metal: Electic Smelting
Furnace
30300605 Silieomanaganas*: Electric Smelting
Furnace
30300606 802 Ferromanganea*
30300607 80Z Ferroehromium
30300610 Ore Screening
30300611 Or* Dryer
30300613 Raw Material Storage
30300614 Raw Material Transfer
30300615 FarromanagA&eae: Blast Furnace
30300616 Ferrocllicon: Blast Furnace
30300617 Cast Bouse
30300699 Other Rot Classified
Semi-Covered. Furnace
30300701
30300702
30300703
30300704
Furnace
Ferromanaganese: Electric Arc Furnace
Electric Arc Furnace: Other
Alloys/Specify
Ferroehromium: Electric Arc Furnace
Ferroehromium Silicon: Electric Arc
IROH PRODUCTION
Blast Furnaces
30300801 Ore Charging
30300602 Agglomerate Charging
Blast Furnace Slag
30300804
30300805
30300608
30300809
Sintering
Loader: Hi-Silt
Loader: Low-Silt
Slag Crushing and Sizing
Slag Removal and Dumping
30300811 Row Mat. St'kpilM, Coke Breeze.
Limestone, Or* Fines
30300812 Raw Material Transfer/Handling
30300813 Windbox
IRQH PJMDOCTTCHI
Sintering
30300814
30300815
30300816
30300817
30300818
Discharge End
Sinter Breaker
Hot Screening
Cooler
Cold Screening
K-17
-------
30300819 Sinter Process (Combined Coda
include* 13, 16,17.18)
30300820 Sinter Cenveror: Transfer Station
Blast Furnaces
30300821 Unload Ore. ?ell«t*. Limestone, into
Blast Furn.
30300822 Raw Mat'l Stkpl: Ore, Pellet*,
Limestone, Coke. Sinter
30300823 Charge Materials: Transfer/Handling
30300824 ' Blast Heating Stoves
30300823 Cast House
30300826 Blaat Furnace Slips
30300827 Lump Or. (Jnloading
Fugitive Emissions: Roads
30300831 Unpaved Roads: LDV
30300832 Unpaved Roads: HDV
30300833 Unpaved Roads: HDV
30300834 Paved Roads: All Vehicle Types
Miscellaneous Matl. Handing
30300841 Flue Dust Unloading
30300842 Blended Ore Unloading
Lead Production
•Fugitive Emissions: Roads
30300899 SEE COMMENT
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION
Steel Production
30300901 Opea Hearth Furnace: Stack
30300904 Electric Arc Furnace: Alloy Steel
(Stack)
30300906 Charging: Electric Arc Furnace
30300907- Tapping: Electric Are Furnace
30300908 Electric Arc Furnace: Carbon Steel
(Stack)
30300910 Pickling
30300911 Soaking Pits
30300912 Grinding
30300913 Basic Oxygen Furnace: Open
Hood-Stack
30300914 Basic Oxygen Furnace: Closed
Beod~Stack
30300913 Hot Metal (Iron) Transfer to
Steelmafcing Furnace
30300916 Charging: EOF
30300917 Tapping: BOF
30300918 Charging: Open Hearth
30300919 Tapping: Open Hearth
30300920 Bet Metal Desulfurisation
30300921 Teeming (unleaded Steel)
30300922 Continuous Casting
30300923 Steel Furnace Slag Tapping and
Dumping
30300924 Steel Furnace Slag Processing
30300923 Teeming (Leaded Steel)
30300931 Hot Rolling
30300932 Scarfing
30300933 Reheat Furnaces
30300934 Heat Treating Furnaces: Annealing
30300935 Cold Rolling
30300936 Coating: Tin. Zinc. etc.
30300998 Other Not Classified
30300999 Other Not Classified
30301001 Sintering: Single Stream
30301002 Blast Furnace Operation
30301003 Dross Reverberator? Furnace
30301004 Ore Crushing
30301003 Materials Handling (Includes 11, 12,
13. 04, 14)
30301006 Sintering: Dual Stream Feed End
30301007 Sintering: Dual Stream Diicharge End
30301008 Slag Fume Furnace
30301009 Lead Dressing
30301010 Raw Material Crushing and Grinding
30301011 Raw Material Unloading
30301012 Raw Material Storage Files
30301013 Saw Material Material Transfer
30301014 Sintering Charge Mixing
30301013 ' Sinter Crushing/ Screening
30301016 Sinter Transfer
30301017 Sinter Fines Return Handling
FBXMABT METAL
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION
Lead Production
30301018 Blast Furnace Charging
30301019 Blast Furnace Tapping (Metal and
Slag)
30301020 Blast Furnace Lead Pouring
30301021 Blast Furnace Slag Pouring
30301022 Lead Refining/ Silver Retort
30301023 Lead Casting
30301024 Reverberatory or Kettle Softening
30301023 Sinter Machine Leakage
30301026 Sinter Dump Area
30301099 Other Rot Classified
Wolybedenum Ore Mining
30301101 Mining: General
30301102 Milling: General
30301199 Other Not Classified
Titanium Processing
30301201 Chlorination
30301202 Drying Titanium Sand Oca (Cyclone
Exit)
30301299 Other Rot Classified
Gold Processing
30301301 General
Bariwa Ore Processing
30301401 On Grinding
30301402 Reduction Kiln
30301403 Dryen/Calciners
30301490 Other Ret Classified
Taconlte Iron Ore Processing
30302301 Primary Crushing
30302302 Fines Crushing
30302303 Ore Screening
30302304 Or* Transfer
30302303 Ore Storage
30302306 Dry Grinding/Milling
30302307 Bentonite Storage
30302308 Bentonite Blending
30302309 Traveling Grate Feed
K-18
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30302310 Trawling Grata Discharge
30302311 Chip Rescinding
30302312 Indurating Furnace: Gas Fired
3030Z313 Indurating Furnace: Oil Fired
30302314 Indurating Furnace: Coal Fired
30302313 Pellet Cooler
30302316 Fellat Transfer
30302321 Hnil Read: Rock
30302322 Haul Road: Taeonita
METAL MINIMG
General Processes
30302*01 Primary Crushing: Low Moisture Oxa
30302402 Secondary Crushing: Low Moisture Oca
30302403 Tartiary Crashing: Low Moisture Ora
30302404 Matarial Handling: Lew Moisture Ora
30302405 Primary Crushing; High Moisture Ora
30302406 Sacondary Crushing: High Moisture
Ora
30302407 Tartiary Crushing: High Moisture Ora
30302408 M«t«ri«l Handling: High Moistuca Ora
30302409 Dry Grinding w/ Air Conveying
'30302410 Dry Grinding w/o Air Conveying
30302411 Ora Drying
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION
Zinc Production
30303002 Multiple Haarth Reastar
30303003 Sinter Strand
30303003 Vartieal Ratort/ Elaetrotharmal
Furnaca
30303006 Elactrolytic Frocassor
30303007 Flash Roaster
30303008 Fluid Bad Roaster
30303009 Raw Matarial Handling and Transfar
30303010 Sintar Braaking and Cooling
30303011 Zinc Caating
30303012 Raw Matarial Unloading
30303014 Crushing/Screening
30303013 Zinc Malting
30303016 Alloying
30303099 SEE COMMENT **
IBHUBZ METAL
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTION
Fugitive Eolations
30388801
30388802
30388803
30388804
30388803
Specify la Ccomanta Fiald
Sp*ci£y in Camnanta Fiald
Specify in Coomanta Fiald
Spa«l£y in Coaoanta Fiald
Specify in Ceonanta Fiald
Primacy Metal Production: Other Not Classified
30399999 Other Not Classified
FUEL
30390001
30390002
30390003
30390004
Ineinarators
Distillata Oil (Me.
Rasldual Oil
Natural Gas
Frocass Gas
2)
30390011
30390012
S0390013
30390014
Flaraa
Diatillata Oil (No.
Raaidual Oil
Natural Gaa
Procaas Gas
2)
10390021
30390022
30390023
30390024
Distillata Oil
-------
30400219 Charge w/ Brass and Bronx*
Electric Ace Furnace.
30*00220 Charge w/ Copper
30400221 Charge w/ Brass and Bronze
aa METAL PHCCOCTIOB
SECOHPARy COPPER PRODUCTION
Electric Induction
30*00223 Charge w/ Copper
30*00224 Charge w/ Brass and Bronx*
Fugitive Emissions
30*00230 Scrap Metal Pretreatment
30*00231 Scrap Dryer
30*00232 Wire Incinerator
30*00233 Sweating Furnace
30*0023* Cupola Furnace
30*00235 Reverberator? Furnace
30*00236 Rotary Furnace
30*00237 Crucible Furnace
30*00238 Electric Induction'Furnace
30*00239 Casting Operation*
SECONDARY METAL PRODUCTION
Gray Iron Foundries
30*00301
30*00302
30*00303
3040030*
30*00305
30*00310
30400315
30400320
30400325
30400330 '
30400331
30400332
30400333
304003*0
30*003*1
30*00342
30400320
30400351
30400352
30400353
30400354
30400355
30400356
30400357
30400338
30400360
30*00370
30400371
30400398
30400399
Cupola
Reverberatory Furnace
Electric Induction Furnace
Electric Arc Furnacs
Annealing Operation
Inoculation
Charge Handling
Pouring/Coating
Casting* Cooling
(CSC CAST-FABCT**
Casting Shakeout
Casting Knock Out
Shakaout Machine
Gr inding/Cl* anlns
Casting Cleaning/ Tumblers
Casting Cleaning/ Chipper*
Sand Grinding / Handling
Core Ovens
. Sand Grinding / Handling
Cor* Oven*
Core Ovens
Sand Dryec
Sand Silo
Conveyor a /Elevator s
Sand Screens
Castings Finishing
Shell Core Machine
Cor* Machine */Other
Other Hot Classified
Other Not Classified
Secondary Lead Production
30*40404 Rotary Sweating Furnace
30*00405 Reverberator? Sweating Furnace
30*00*06 Pot Furnace Heater: Distillate Oil
30*00*07 Pot Furnace Heater: Natural Gas
30*00*08 Barton Process Reactor (Oxidation
Kettle)
30*00*09 Casting
30*00*10 Battery Breaking
30*00*11 Scrap Crushing
50*00*12 Sweating Furnace: Fugitive Emissions
30*00*13 Smelting Furnace: Fugitive Emissions
30400414 Kettle Refining: Fugitive Emissions
30*00499 Other Hot Classified
Lead Battery Manufacture
30400501
30400502
30400503
30400504
30400505
30400506
30400507
30400506
30400509
30400510
30400511
30400512
30400513
30400521
30400522
30400523
30400524
30400525
30400526
30400527
30400528
30400529
30400530
Overall Process *•
Casting Furnace *•
Paste Mixer **
Three Process Operation **
Overall Process
Grid Casting
Paste Mixing
Lead Oxld* Mill (Baghousa Outlet)
Three Process Operation
Lead Reclaiming Furnace
Small Parts Casting
Formation
Barton Process: Oxidation Kettle
Overall Process
Grid Casting
Paste Mixing
Lead Oxide Mill (Baghouse Outlet)
Three Process Operation
Lead Reclaiming Furnace
Small Parts Casting
Formation
Grid Cast/Paste Mix: Combined
Operation
Past* Mix/Lead Charge: Combined
Operation
H2IAI
SECONDARY METAL PRODUCTION
Lead Battery Manufacture
30400599 Other Hot Classified
Magnesium
30400601 Pot Furnace
30400699 Other Hot Classified
Steel Foundries
30400401 Pot Furnace
30400402 Reverberator? Furnace
30400*03 Blast Furnace (Cupola)
30400701 Electric Arc Furnace
30400702 Open Hearth Furnace
30400703 Opes Hearth Furnace w/ Oxygen Lance
30400704 Heat Treating Furnace
30400705 Electric Induction Furnace
30400706 Sand Grinding / Handling
30400707 Core Ovens
30400708 Pouring/Casting
30*00709 Casting Shakeout
30*00710 Casting Knock Out
30*00711 Cleaning
30400712 Charge Handling
30400713 Castings Cooling
30*0071* Shakeout Machine
30*00715 Finishing
30*00716 Sand Grinding / Handling
30*00717 Core Ovens
K-20
-------
30*00718 Core Ovens
30400720 Smad Dryer
30400721 Smd Silo
30400722 Muller
30400723 Converyers/Elevators
30400724 Sand Screens
30400723 Casting Cleaning / Tumblers
30400726 Casting Cleaning / Chipp«rs
30400730 Shall Core Machine
30400731 Car* Machines/Other
30400799 Other Net Classified
Secondary Zinc Production
30400801 Retort Furnace
30400802 Horizontal Muffle Furnace
30400803 Pot Furnace
30400803 Galvanizing Kettle
30400806 Calcining Kiln
30400807 Concentrate Dryer
30*00809 Rotary Sweat Furnace
30400810 Muffle Sweat Furnace
30400811 Electric Resistance Sweat Furnace
30400612 Crushing/Screening of Zinc Residues
30400814 Kettle-Sweat Furnace (Clean Metallic
Scrap)
30400818 Reverberatory Sweat Furnace (Clean
Metallic Scrap)
30400824 Kettle-Sweat Furnace (General
Metallic Scrap)
30400828 Reverb. Sweat Furnace (General
Metallic Scrap)
30400834 Kettle-Sweat Furnace (Residual
Metallic Scrap)
30400838 Reverb. Sweat Furnace (Residual
Metallic Scrap)
30400640 Alloying
30400841 Scrap Melting: Crucible
30400842 Scrap Melting: Reverberatory Furnace
30400843 Scrap Melting: Electric Induction
Furnace
30400851 Retort and Muffle Distillation:
Pouring
30400852 Retort and Muffle Distillation:
Casting
30400833 Graphite Rod distillation
30400834 Retort Distillation / Oxidation
30400853 Muffle Distillation / Oxidation
30400861 Reverberatory Sweating
30400862 Rotary Sweating
30400863 Muffle Sweating
30400864 Kettle (Pot) Sweating
30400863 Electric Resistance Sweating
30400866 Sodium Carbonate Leaching
30400867 Kettle (Pot) Melting Furnace
30400866 Crucible Melting Furnace
30400869 Reverberatory Melting Furnace
30400870 Electric Induction Melting Furnace
30400871 Alloying Retort Distillation
30400872 Retort and Muffle Distillation
30400873 Casting
30400874 Graphite Rod Distillation
30400873 Retort Distillation /Oxidation
30400876 Muffle Distillation /Oxidation
30400877 Retort Reduction
30400899 Other Not Classified
Malleable Iron
SECOHDARY METAL PRODUCTION
Nickel Production
30400901
30400999
Annealing
Other Rot Classified
30401001 Flux Furnace
30401002 Mixing/Blending/ Grinding/Screening
30401004 Heat Treat Furnace
30401003 Induction Furnace (Inlet Air)
30401006 Induction Furnace (Under Vacuum)
30401007 Electric Are Furnace w/ Carbon
Electrode
30401008 Electric Are Furnace
30401010 Finishing: Pickling /Neutralizing
30401011 Finishing: Grinding
30401013 Multiple Hearth Roaster
30401016 Converters
30401017 Reverberatory Furnace
30401018 Electric Furnace
30401019 Sinter Machine
30401061 Roasting: Fugitive Emissions
30401062 Reverberatory Furnace: Fugitive
Emissions
30401063 Converter: Fugitive Emissions
30401099 Other Hot Classified
Furnace Electrode Manufacture
30402001 Calcination
30402002 Mixing
30402003 Pitch Treating
30402004 Bake Furnaces
30402099 Other Not Classified
Metal Heat Treating
30402201
30402210
30402211
Furnace: General
Quench Bath
Quenching
Lead Cable Coating
30404001 General
Miscellaneous Casting and Fabricating
30404901 Wax Burnout Oven
30404902 Wax Burnout Oven
30404999 Wax Burnout Oven
30403001 Other Not Classified
30403099 Other Mot Classified
Fugitive Emission's
30488801
30466802
30488803
30488604
30488803
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Comments Field
Comments Field
Comment* Field
Comment* Field
Comment* Field
Secondary Metal Production: .Other Not Classified
30499999 Specify In Comments Field
FUEL FIRED BOUTPMEHT
Process Heaters
METAL
30490001
30490002
30490003
30490004
Incinerators
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
natural Gas
Process Gas
K-21
-------
30490011
30490012
30490013
30490014
Flares
Distillate Oil (No.
Residual Oil
Natural Gum
Process Gas
2)
30490021
30490022
30490023
30490024
Furnaces
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
30490031
30490032
30490033
30490034
Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Process Gas
MIHIfUAT pfiDOOCTS
Asphalt Roofing Manufacture
30S00101 Asphalt Blowing: Saturant
MTBKMM. EHUUUCIS
MINERAL FROODCJS
Asphalt Roofing Manufacture
30500102 Asphalt Blowing; Coating
30500103 Fait Saturation: Dipping Only
30500104 Fait Saturation': Dipping/Spraying
30300103 GENERAL **
30300110 Blowing
30300111 Dipping Only
30300112 Spraying Only
30300113 Dipping/Spraying
30300198 Othar Not Classified
30300199 ' SEE COMMENT **
Asphaltic Concrete
30300201 Rotary Dryar: Conventional Plant
30300202 Hot Elevators, Screens, Bins and
Mixer
30300203 Storage Piles
30300204 Cold Aggregate Handling
30300203 Drum Dryer: Hot Asphalt Plants
30300206 Asphalt Heater: Natural Gas
30300207 Asphalt Hasten Residual Oil
30300208 Asphalt Heater: Distillate Oil
30300209 Asphalt Heater: I P G
30300211 Rotary Dryer-Conventional Plant, w/
Cyclone
30300299 SEE COMMENT "
Brick Manufacture
30300301 Raw Material Drying
30300302 Raw Material Grinding
30300303 Storage of Raw Materials
30300304 CUHIHG **
30300307 Calcining
30300308 Screening
30300309 Blending and Mixing
30500310 Curing and Firing: Saw-Dust Fired
Tunnel Kilns
30300311 Curing and Firing: Gas Fired Tunnel
Kilns
30300312 Curing and Firing: Oil Fired Tunnel
Kilns
30300313 Cueing and Firing: Coal Fired Tunnel
Kilns
3050031* Curing and Firing: Gas Fired
Periodic Kilns
30300313 Curing and Firing: Oil Fired Periodic
Kilns
30300316 Curing and Firing: Coal Fired
Periodic Kilns
30300398 Othar Not Classified
30300399 Othar Hot Classified **
Calcium Carbide
30300401 Electric Furnace (Hoods and Main
Stack)
30300402 Coke Dryar
30300403 Furnace Room Vents
30300404 Tap Fume Vents
30300403 Primary/Secondary Crushing
30300406 Circular Charging: Conveyor
30300499 Other Not Classified
datable Refractory
30300301 Raw Material Dryer
30300302 Raw Material Crushing/Processing
30300303 Electric Are Melt Furnace
30300304 Curing Oven
30300303 Molding and Shakeout
30300398 Othar Not Classified
30300399 Othar Not Classified
Cement Manufacturing: Dry Process
30300606 Kilns
30300607 Raw Material Unloading
30300608 Raw Material Piles
30300609 Primary Crushing
30300610 Secondary Crushing
30300611 Screening
30300612 Raw Material Transfer
30300613 Raw Material Grinding and Drying
30300614 Clinker Cooler
30300613 Clinker Piles
30300616 Clinker Transfer
3qS00617 Clinker Grinding
30300618 Cement Silos
30300619 Cement Load Out
30300699 Other Not Classified
Cement Manufacturing: Hat Process
30300706 Kilns
30300707 Raw Material Unloading
30300708 Raw Material Piles
30300709 Primary Crushing
Cement Manufacturing: Hat Process
30300710 Secondary Crushing
30300711 Screening
30300712 Raw Material Transfer
30300714 Clinker Cooler
30300713 Clinker Piles
30300716 Clinker Transfer
30300717 Clinker Grinding
K-22
-------
30500718 Cadent Silos
30S00719 Cenent Load Out
30500799 Other Hot Classified
Ceramic Clay Mff. '
30500801 Drying
30500802 Grinding
30500803 Storage
30300899 Other Not Classified
Clay & Fly Ash Sintering
30500901 Fly Ash Sintering
30500302 Clay/Coke Sintering
30500903 Natural Clay/ Shala Sintaring
30500904 Raw Clay/ Shala Crushing/ Screening
30500905 Rn Clay/ Shale Transfer/ Conveying
30500906 Rn Clay/Shale Storaga Pilaa
30500907 Sintered Clay/Coke Product Crushing/
Screening
30500908 Sintarad Clay/Shala Product
Crushing/ Screening
30S00909 Expandad Shala Clinkar Cooling
30500910 Expandad Shala Storage
30500915 Rotary Kiln
30500916 Oryar
30500917 Clay Raeiprocating Grata Clinkar
Cooler
30500999 Othar Not Classified
COM. CLEAHIHG
Thamal Oryar
30501001 Fluidized Bad
30501002 Flash or Suspension
30501003 Multilouvared
30501004 Rotary
30501005 Caseada
30501006 Continuous Carriar
30501007 Seraan
30501037 Truck Loading: Cvarburdan
30501038 Truck Loading: Coal
30501039 Hauling: Haul Trucks
30501040 Truck Unloading: End Dump-Coal
30501041 Truck Unloading: Bottom Dump-Coal
30501042 Truck Unloading: Bottom
Dump-Overburden
30501043 Opm Storage Pile: Coal
30501044 Train Loading: Coal
30501045 Bulldozing: Overburden
30501046 Bulldozing: Coal
30501047 Grading
30501048 Cvarburdan Raplacamant
305010*9 Hind Erosion: Exposed Araas
30501050 Vehicle Traffic: Light/Medium
Vehicles
30501090 Haul Roads: Ganaral
30501099 Other Hat Classified
HnEBAL PBODOCTS
MINERAL PRODUCTS
Concrete Batching
30501101 General (Non-fugitive)
30501106 Transfer: Sand/Aggregate to Elevated
Bins
30501107 Cement Unloading: Storage Bins
30501108 Height Hopper Loading of Cement
Sand/Aggregate
30501109 Mixer Loading of Cement
/Sand/Aggregate
30501110 Loading of Transit Mix Truck
30501111 Loading of Dry-Batch Truck
30501112 Mixing: Wet
30501113 Mixing: Dry
30501114 Transferring: Conveyors/Elevators
30501115 Storage: Bins/ Hoppers
30501120 Asbestos/Cement Products
30501199 Othar Not Classified
FIBERGLASS MANUFACTURING
Material Handling
Wool-Type Fiber
30501008 Unloading
30501009 Saw Coal Storage
30501010 Crashing
30501011 Coal Transfer
30501012 Screening
30501013 Air Tables
30501014 Cleaned Coal Storage
30501015 Loading
30501016 Loading: Clean Coal
30501017 Secondary Crushing
MINERAL PRODUCT^
Surface Mining Operations
30501021 Overburden Removal
30501022 Drilling/Blasting
30501023 Loading
30501024 Hauling
30501030 Topaoil Removal
30501031 Scrapers: Travel Mode
30501032 Topsoil Unloading
30501033 Overburden
30501034 Coal Seam: Drilling
30501035 Blasting: Coal Overburden
30501036 Dragline: Overburden Removal
• 30501201 Regenerative Furnace
30501202 Recuperative Furnace
30501203 Electric Furnace
30501204 Forming: Rotary Spun
30501205 Curing Oven: Rotary Spun
30501206 Cooling
30501207 Unit Melter Furnace
30501208 Forming: Flame Atteunation
30501209 Curing: Flame Atteunation
Textile-Type Fiber
30501211 Regenerative Furnace
30501212 Recuperative Furnace
30501213 Unit Meltar Furnace
30SO1214 Forming Process
30501215 Curing Oven
Raw Materials Handling
30501221 Raw Material: Unloading/Conveying
30501222 Raw Material: Storage Bins
30501223 Raw Material: Mixing/Weighing
30501224 Raw Material: Crushing/Charging
30501299 Other Rot Claaaified
K-23
-------
MINERAL PRODUCtS-
Frit Manufacture
30201301
30501399
General
Other Not Classified
Glass Manufacture
30501*01 FtJRHACE/GENEHAL**
30901*02 Container Glass: Malting Furnace
30501*03 Flat Glass: Melting Furnac*
30301404 Pressed and Blown Glass: Halting
Furnace
30301406 Contains Glass: Forming/Finishing
30301407 Flat Glass: Forming/Finishing
30301408 Pressed and Blown Glass:
Forming/Fini*hing
30301410 Raw Material Handling (All Type* of
Glass)
30301411 GENERAL •*
30301412 BOLD TANKS **
30301413 Cull*t: Crushing/Grinding
30301414 Ground Collet Beading Furnace
30301415 Glass Etching */ Hydrofluoric Acid
Solution
30301499 SEE COMMENT "*
Gypsun Manufacture
30S01301 Rotary Or* Dryer
30301302 Primary Grinder/Roller Mills
30301503 NOT CLASSIFIED **
30501504 Conv«ying
30301505 Praiary Crushing: Gypsum Ora
30501506 Secondary Crushing: Gypsum Or*
3050150? Screening: Gypsum Ora .
30501308 Stockpile: Gypsum Or*
30501509 Storage Bin*: Gypsum Or*
30501510 Storage Bins: Landplastar
30501311 Continuous K*ttla: Caleinar
30501312 Flash Calciner
30501313 Impact Mill
30301514 Storag* Bins: Stucco
30501515 Tube/Ball Mills
30501516 Mixers
30301517 Bagging
30501318 Mixers/Conveyors
30501319 Forming Lin*
MHIBAL PRODUCTS
* '
MINERAL PRODUCTS
Gypsun Manufactuc*
30501520 Drying Kiln
30301521 End Savins (8 Ft.)
30501522 End Sawing (12 Ft.)
30501399 SEE COMMENT **
Lima MaBufactur*.
30301601 Primary Crushing
30501602 Secondary Crushing /Secerning
30501603 Calcining: Vertical Kiln
30501604 Calcining: Rotary Kiln
30301605 Calcimatlc Kiln
30301608 Fluidiied Bed Kiln
30501607 Raw Material Tsansfer and Conveying
30501608 Raw Material Unloading
30501609 Hydrator: Atmospheric
30501610 Raw Material Storage Files
30501611 Prodeut Cooler
30501612
30501613
30301614
30501615
30301616
30501617
30501699
Mineral Wool
Preaaure Hydrator
Lime Silo*
Packing/Shipping
Product transfer and Conveying
Primacy Screening
Multiple Hearth Caleiner
SEE COMMENT **
30501701
30301702
30301703
30501704
30501705
30501799
Perlite Mfg.
Cupola
R*v*rb*catory Furnace
Blow Chamber
Curing Oven
Cooler
Other Not Classified
30501801 Vertical Furnace
30501899 Other Not Classified
Phosphate Rock
30501901 Drying
30501902 Grinding
30501903 Transfer/Storage
30301904 Open Storag*
30501905 Calcining
30501906 Rotary Dry*r
30501907 Ball Mill
30501909 Other Hot Classified
Stone Quarrying/Processing
30502001
30502002
30502003
30502004
30302005
30502006
30302007
30502008
30502009
30302010
30502011
30502012
30502013
30502014
30502015
30502016
30502020
30502099
Salt Mining
Primary Crushing
Secondary Crushing /Screening
Tertiary Crushing /Screening
R*erushlng/Scr**ning
Fines MiU
Miscellaneous Operations: Screen
/Convey/Handling
Open Storag*
Cut Stone: General
Blasting: General
Drilling
Hauling
Drying
Bar Grin lies
Shaker Screens
Vibrating Screens
Revolving Screens
Drilling
NOT CLASSIFIED **
30502101 General
30502102 Granulation: Stack Dryer
30502103 Filtration: Vacuum Filter
30502104 Crushing
30502105 Screening
30502108 Conveying
Potash Production
30502201 Mine: Grinding/Drying
30502299 Other Not ClAaslfl*d
Magnesium Carbonate
r'-\
30502401
30302499
Mine/Process: General
Other Not Classified
K-24
-------
Sand/Gravel
30502501 TOTAL FLNT-GEH1**
30502502 Aggregate Storage
30502503 Material Trenifar and Conveying
3030230* jauling
MXBZBAL HUDUCIS
MINERAL PBOnUCTS
Sand/Gravel
30502SOS Pile Forming: Stacker
30502506 Bulk Loading
30502507 Storage Files
30S02S08 Dryer
30502509 Cooler
30502510 Crushing
30502511 Screening
30502S99 NOT CLASSIFIED ** •
Diatomacous Earth
30502601
30502699
Handling
Other Not Classified
Ceramic Electric Parts
30503099
Othar Rot Classified
'Asbeatos Mining
30503101 Surface Blasting
30503102 Surface Drilling
30503103 Cobbing
30503104 Loading
30503105 Convey/Haul Aibastos
30503106 Convey/Haul Wast.
30503107 Unloading
30503108 Overburden Stripping
30503109 Ventilation of Procaaa Operations
30503110 Stockpiling
30503111 Tailing Files
30503199 Othar Not Classified
Asbestos Milling
30503201
30503202
30503203
30503204
30503205
30503206
30503299
Vermiculite
Crushing
Drying
Racrushing
Screening
Fiberizing
Bagging
Othar Not Classified
30S03301
Feldspar
30503*01
30503*02
General
Ball MiU
Dryer
Fyrzhotita
30503901
30503802
Fluid Bed Roaster
Reduction Kiln
Mining & quarrying of Nonaetallic Minerals
30504001
30504002
30504003
Open Pit Bleating
Opm Fit Drilling.
Open Fit Cobbing
30504010
30504020
30504021
. 30504022
30504023
39504024
30504025
3050*030
3050*031
30504032
30504033
30304034
3050*036
3050*099
Mlea
Underground Ventilation
Loading
Convey/Haul Material
Convey/Haul Waste
Unloading
Overburden Stripping
Stockpiling
Primacy Crusher
. Secondary Ccusher
Ota Concentrator
Ore Dryer
Screening
tailing Piles .
Othar Not Classified
30509001
30509002
Sandsper
Rotary Dryer
Fluid Energy Mill-Grinding
30509101 Rotary Dryer
Bulk Materials Elevators
30S10001
30510002
30510003
3051000*
30510005
30510006
30510007
Unloading
Loading
Removal from Bins
Drying
Cleaning
Elevator Legs (Headhouse)
Tripper (Gallery Bait)
PBODUCTS
MINERAL FiiODOCTS
Bulk Materials Conveyor*
30510101 Amnoniun Sulfate*
30510102 Cement
30510103 Coal
3051010* Coke
30510105 Limestone
'30510106 Phosphate Rock
30510107 . Scrap Metal
30510108 Sulfur
30510196 Chemical: Specify in Comments
30510197 Fertilizer: Specify in Comnents
30510196 Mineral: Specify in Comments
30510199 Other Rot Classified
Bulk Materials Storage Bins
30510201 Amnonium Sulfate
30510202 Cemeat
30510203 Coal
3051020* Coke
30510205 Limestone
30510206 • Phosphate Rock
30510207 'Scrap Metal
30510208' Sulfur
30510296 Chemical: Specify in Coonants
30510297 Fertilizer: Specify in Comments
30510298 Mineral: Specify in Comments
30510299 Other Rot Classified
Bulk Materials Open Stockpiles
K-25
-------
30310301 Ammonium Sulfata
30510302 Cement
30510303 Coal
30510304 Coke
30510305 Limestone
30S10306 Phosphate Keck
30510307 Scrap Metal
30J10308 'Sulfur
30510396 Chemical: Specify In Consenta
30510397 Fertiliser: Specify in Consent*
30510398 Mineral: Specify in Cooments
30510399 Other Hot Classified
30390001
30590002
30590003
Incinerators
Distillate Oil (Ho,
Residual Oil
N«tur»l Gas
30590011
30590012
30390013
Flares
3059002J
Diatillate Oil (No. 2)
RMidU4l Oil
R«tur«l Gas
Natural G«»
Bulk Materials Unloading Operation
30510401 Anmonium Sulfate
30510402 Cement
30510403 Coal
30S10404 ' Coka
30510405 Limeatone '
30510406 Phosphate Bock
30510407 Scrap Metal
30510408 Sulfur
30510496 Chemical: Specify in Ccattents
30510497 Fertilizer: Specify in Connents
30510490 Hinaral: Specify in Connenta
30510499 Other Hot -Classifi-ed
Bulk Materials Loading Operation
30510501
30519502
30510503
30510S04
30510505
30510506
30510507
30510508
30510596
30510597
30510598
30510599
Calcining
Ammonium Sul£ata
Caownt
Coal
Coka
Llmaatona
Fhbaphata Rock .
Scrap Hatal
Sulfur
Chaoieal: Spacify in Connanta
Fartllizar: Specify in Comanta
Mineral: Specify in Conaenta
Other Not Classified
30515001 Raw Material Randlins
30515002 Gmeral
30515003 Grinding/Milling
30515004 Tiniahed Product Handling
30515005 . Mixing
Fugitive Eniaaion*
3058*801 Specify in Consent* Field
30588802 Specify in Comnanta Field
30588803 Specify in Coonenta Field
30588804 Specify in Comoenta Field
30588805 Specify in Comaanta Field
Mineral Products: Other Not Claaaifled
30599999
Specify in ConMnta Field
FUEL FTS^n EQUIPMENT
Process Heaters
PETROLEUM ISPtlSTSY
Froceaa Heaters
30600101 OIL FIRED **
30600102 GAS FIRED **
30800103 Oil Fired
30800104 Gaa Fired
30600105 Natural Gas-Fired
30600106 Process Gas-Fired .
30800107 LFG Fired
30600108 Landfill Gas-Fired
30800111 Oil Fired (>100 MMBTU) Grade 6
30600199 Other Rot Classified
Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units
30600201 Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit
30600202 Catalyst Handling System
30600301 Thermal Catalytic Cracking Unit
Slowdown Syatems
30600401 Slowdown Systsm w/ Vapor Recovery'
System w/ Flaring
30600402 Slowdown System w/o Controls
Fugitive Emissions
30600503
30600504
Process Drain* and Waatewater
Separators
Process Drains and Waatewater
Separators
30600505 Haatewater Treatment w/e 'Separator
30600506 Haatewater Treatment w/o Separator
Vactnm Distillate Column Condensers
30600602 Vaciiua Distillation Column Condenser
30600603 Vacuum Distillation Column Copdenaor
Cooling Towera ... •
30800701
30600702
Cooling Towera
Cooling Towera
Fugitive Emissions
30600801 Pipeline Valves and Flanges
30600802 Vessel Relief Valves
30600803 ' Pump Seals w/o Controls
30600804 Ccmpreasor Seals
30600805 Mlsc: Sampling/ Ron-Asphalt Blowing
K-26
-------
/purging/etc.'
30600806 Pump Seals w/ Controls
30600807 Blind Changing
Pipeline Valves
30600911
30600812
30600813
3060081*
30600815
30600816
30600817
30600818
30600819
30600820
30600821
30600822
Pipeline Valves: GM Stream*
Pipeline Valves: Light Liquid/Gas
Stream
Pipeline Valves: Heavy Liquid Stream
Pipeline Valves: Hydrogen Streams
Open-ended Valves: All Stream*
Flanges: All Streams
Pump Seals:- Light Liquid/Gas Streams
Pump Seals; Heavy Liquid Streams
Compressor Seals: Gas Streams
Compressor Seals: Heavy Liquid
Streams
Drains: All Streams
Vessel Relief Valves: All Streams
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
Flares
.30600903 Natural Gas
30600904 Process Gas
30600905 Liquified Petroleum Gas
30600999 HOT CLASSIFIED **
Sludge Converter •
30.601001 General
Asphalt Blowing
30601101 Asphalt Blowing: General
Fluid Coking Units
30601201 Fluid Coking Units: General
Petroleum Coke Calcining
.30601401 Coke Calciner '
Bauxite Burning
30601599 Other Rot Classified
Incinerators
30609901 . Distillate-Oil (Ho. 2)
30609902 Residual Oil
30609903 Natural Gas
30609904 Process Gas
30609905 Liquified Petroleum Ges
Lube Oil Refining
30610001 General
Fugitive Emissions
30688801 Specify in Cements Field'
30688802 .Specify in .Comments Field
30688803 Specify in Cements FiaLd
30688804 Specify in Cements Field
30688805 Specify in Comments Fi«Ld
HOT CLASSIFIED
30699998
30699999
NOT CLASSIFIED **
NOT CLASSIFIED **
PULP AID PAPER ABD HOOD PRODUCTS
PULP AND PAPER AND HOOD PRODUCTS
Sulfate (Kraft) Pulping
30700101 Digester Relief and Blow Tank:
General
30700102 Washer/Screens: General
30700103 Multi-Effect Evaporator: General
30700104 . Recovery Furnace / Direct Contact
Evaporator
30700105 Smelt Dissolving Tank: General
30700106 Lime Kiln: General
30700107 Turpentine Condenser: General
30700108 Fluid Bed Calciner: General
30700109 Liquor Oxidation Tower: General
30700110 Recovery Furnace / Indirect Contact
Evaporator
30700199 Other Not Classified
Sulfite Pulping
All
Calcium
MgO w/
NH3 w/
Na w/
30700203 Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank:
Bases except Ca
30700211 Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank:
30700212 Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank:
Recovery Sys.
30700213 Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank: MgO w/
Process Change
30700214 Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank
Process Change
30700215 Digester/Blow Pit/Dump Tank
Procea* Change
30700221 Recovery System: MgO
30700222 Recovery System:, NH3
30700223 Recovery System: N«
30700231 Acid Plant: NH3
30700232 Acid Plant: Na
30700233 Acid Plant: Ca
30700234 betters/Hashers'/ Screens/etc.
30700299 SEE COMMENT **
PULP AJD PAPER AID HOOD PBDOOCT3
PPLP AND PAPER AND HOOD PRODUCTS
Neutral Sulfite Semichemieal 'Pulping
30700301 Digester/Blow Fit/Dump Tank: General
30700302 Evaporator: General
30700303 • Fluid Bed Reactor: General
30700304 Sulfur Burner/ Absorbers: General
Fulpboard Manufacture
30700401
30700402
30700499
Peperboard: General
Fiberfaoard: General
SEE COMMENT •*
K-27
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Wood Pressure Treating
3070050.1 Craaote
30700597 Other Not Classified
30700598 Other Mot Classified
30700399 Other Not Classified
Plywood/Fartieleboard Operations
30700701 General: Not Classified '
30700702 Sanding Operations
30700703 Partielaboard.Drying
3070070* Waferboard Dryer
30700705,. Hardboard: Co* Dryer
30700706 . Hardboird: Predryer
30700707 Hardboard: Pressing
30700708 Hardboard: tempering
30700709 Hardboard: Bake Oven.
30700711 Fir-Sapwocd-Steam Fired Dryer
30700712 Fir-Sapwcod-Gas Fired Dryer
30700713 Fir-Heartwood Plywood Veneer Dryer
30700714 Larch Plywood Veneer Dryer
307007 IS . Souther Pine Plywood Veneer Dryar
Flywoqd/Farticleboard Operations
30700716 Poplar-Wood Fired V»a««t Dcyu
30700798 Othar Hot Classified •
30700799 Other Not Classified
Sawmill Operations
30700801 Log, Debarking: General
30700802 Log Sawing: General
30700803 Sawduat Pile Handling: General
30700804 .Sawing: Cyclone Exhaust
30700805 Planning/TriniDlng: Cyclone Exhaust
3070080S Sanding; Cyclone Exhaust
30700807 Sanderduat: Cyclone Exhauat
30700808 Other Cyclones: Exhaust
30700896 Other Not Classified
30700897 Other Not Classified
30700898 Other Not Classified
30700899 Other Not Clasalfied
Paper Coating and Glazing
30701199 Extrusion Coating Line w/ Solvent
Free Re* in/Wax
Miscellaneous-Paper Products
30701301 • Shredding Newspaper for Insulation
«£••
30701399 Other Rot Claaaifled
Furniture Manufacture
30702098
30702099
Other Not Classified
Other Not Classified
Miscellaneous Woodworking Operations
30703001 - Wood Haste Storage Bin Tent
30703002 Hood Waste Storage Bin Loadout
30703096 Sanding/Planning Operations: Specify
30703097 .Sanding/pluming Operations: Specify
30703098 Sanding/Planning Operations: Specify
30703099 Sanding/Planning Operations: Specify
Fugitive Emissions -
36788801 ' Specify in Consent* Field
30788802
30788803
30788804
30788805
30788898
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specif/ in
Specify in
Comaent* Field
Conments Field
Cements Field
Cooments Field
Cement* Field
Other Not Classified
30799998
30799999
Other Not Classified
SEE CCMffiNT «
PULP ABU PAPER am HOOD PRODUCTS
ftfgl TTPF0 EQUIPMENT '
Process Beaters
30790001
30790002
30790003
Incinerators
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
30790011
30790012
30790013
Flare*
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
30790021
30790022
30790023
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
ESCDQCX5
RUBBER AMD MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS
Tire Manufacture
30800101 Undertread and Sidewall Cementing
30800102 Bead Dipping
30800103 Bead Swabbing
30800104 Tire Building
30800105 Tread End Cementing
30800106 Green Tire Spraying
30800107 Tire Curing
30800108 Solvent Mixing
30800109 Solvent Storage
30800110 Solvent Storage
30800120 Undertread and Sidewall Cementing
30800121 Tread End Cementing
30800122 Bead Dipping
30800123 Green Tire Spraying '
30800197 Other Not Classified
30800198 Other Not Classified
30800199 Other Rot Clasaified. • .
Tire Retreading
30800301 Tire Buffing Machines
30800099 Other Rot Classified
Fabricated Plastic* products
30800701 Plastics Machining; Drilling/
Sanding/ Sawing/ete.
30800702 Mould Releaie
30800703 Solvent Consumption
30800704 Adhesive Consumption
K-28
-------
30800703 Wax Burnout Oven
Fiberglass Resin Products
Electroplating Operations
30800720 General
30800721 Gal Coat-Roll On
30800722 Gel Coat-Spray On
30800723 Reain-General-Roll OB
30800724 Resin-General-Spray On
Fabricated Plastics Products
30800790 Other Not Classified
Plastic Foam Products
30800801 Expansion Process via Steam
30800802 Moldins
30800803 Bead Storage
Fabricated Plastics Products
30800901 Polystyren: General (Holding)
Process Beaters
30890001 Distillate Oil (No. 2)
30890002 Residual Oil
30890003 Natural Gas
30890004 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Incinerators
30890011
30890012
30890013
Flare*
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gaa
30890023 Natural Gas
Other Not Classified
30899999 Other Not Classified
FABRICATED MB1AL PRODUCTS
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
General Processes
30900198
30900199
Other Not Classified
Other Hot Classified
Abrasive Blasting of Metal Pacts
30900201 General
30900202 Sand Abrasive
30900203 Slat Abraaive
30900204 Garnet Abrasive
30900203 Steel Grit Abrasive
30900206 Walnut Shell Abrasive
30900207 Shotblaat »/ Air
30900208 Shotblaat w/o Air
30900298 General
30900299 General
Abrasive Cleaning of Metal farts
30900301 Brush Cleaning
30900302 Tumble Cleaning
30900303 Polishing
30900304 Buffing
30901001 General: Entire Process
30901097 Other Not Claaaified
30901098 Other Not Classified
30901099 SEE CO-WENT **
Conversion Coating of Metal Products
^0901101 Alkaline Cleaning Bath
30901102 Acid Cleaning Bath (Pickling)
30901103 Anodizing Kettle
30901104 Rinsing/Finishing
30901199 Other Not Classified
Chemical Milling of Metal Products
30901301 Milling Tank
Metal Pipe Coating Of Metal Parts
30901601 Asphalt Dipping
30901602 Pipe Spinning
30901603 Pipe Wrapping
30901604 Coal Tar/Asphalt Melting Kettle
30991603 Asphalt Dipping
30901606 Pipe Spinning
30901607 Pipe Wrapping
NOT'CLASSIFIED
30902098 SEE CCWEHT ••
Drum Cleaning/Reclamation
30902301 Drum Burning Furnace
Machining Operation*
30903004 SPECIFY MATERIA"
30903003 Sawing: Specify Material in Comments
30903006 Boning: Specify Material in Cements
30903099 SEE COMffiNT **
Metal Deposition Processes
30904001 Metalllling: Wire Atomization and
Spraying
30904010 Thermal Spraying of Powdered Metal
30904020 Plasma Arc Spraying of Powdered Metal
3A904030 Timing: Batch Process
Porcelain Enioel/Carami« Glaze Spraying
30906001
30906099
Spray Booth
Spray Booth
Fugitive Emissions
30988401
30988802
30988603
30986604
30986603
Specify in
Specify la
Specify la
Specify lo
Specify in
its Field
its Field
its Field
Field
Field
Process Heaters
30990001
30990002
30990003
Distillate Oil (Ho. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
K-29
-------
MBIAL PRODUCTS
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
Incinerators
30990011
30990012
30990013
Flare*
Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
(No. 2)
30990023 Natural Gas
Other Net Classified
30999997
30999998
30999999
OIL AID GAS
OIL AHO GAS PRODBCTTOH
Crude Oil Production
Other Nat Classified
Other Net Classified
Other Not Classified
31000101 Complete Hell: Fugitive Emissions
31000102 Miscellaneous Well: General
31000103 Wells-Red Pump*
31000104 Crude Oil Sumpt
31000105 Crude Oil Fits
31000199 Processing Operations; Not
Classified
Natural Gas Production
31000201
31000202
31000203
31000204
31000203
31000206
31000207
31000299
Gas Sweeting: Anine Process
Gas Stripping Operations '
Wells
Flares
Gas Lift
Valve*: Fugitive Emissicas
Other Net Classified
Process Beaters
31000401 Distillate Oil (HO. 2)
31000402 Residual Oil
31000403 Crude Oil
31000404 Natural Go*
31000405 Process Gas
Steam Generator*
31000411 Distillate Oil (Re. 2)
31000412 Residual Oil
31000413 Crude Oil
31000414 Natural Gas
31000413 Process Gas
Fugitive Eni**ions
31088*01
31088802
31088803
31088804
3108880S
Specify la
Specify in
Specify la
Specify in
Specify in
Consents Field
Cements Field
Cement* Field
Cfflanents Field
Comments Field
BUXUIK CO
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Construction: Building Contractors
31100101 Site Preparation: Topsoil Removal
31100102 Site Preparation: Earth Moving (Cut &
Fill)
31100103 Site Preparation: Aggregate Hauling
(on dirt)
31100199 Other Net Classified
Construction: Demolition of Structures
31100201 Mechanical or Explosive Dismemberment
31100202 • Mechanical or Explosive Dismemberment
31100203 Debris Loading
31100204 Debris Loading
31100205 On-Sita truck Traffic
Construction: Demolition of Structures
31100206 On-Sita Truck Traffic
Construction: Special Trade Contract
31100299 Other Not Classified
MACSTNERY. MISCELLANEOUS
Miscellaneous Machinery
31299999 Other Not Classified
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Windings Reclamation
31307001 Single Chamber Incinerator/Oven
31307002 Multiple Chamber Incinerator/Oven
Process Heaters
31390001 Distillate Oil (Re. 2)
31390002 Residual Oil
31390003 Natural Go*
Other Net Classified
31399999 Other Not Classified
TRANSPORTATION JOUlIMERj
Automobiles/Truck Assembly Operations
31400901 Solder Joint Grinding
Brake Shoe Oebending
31401001 Single Chamber Incinerator
K-30
-------
31*01002 Multiple Chamber Incinerator
Auto Body Shredding
31*01101 Primary Metal Recovery Lin*
31*01102 Secondary Metal Recovery Lin*
Other Not Classified
31*99999 Other Not Classified
{9DXOG8AEHXC EQDIRffiR
PHOTOGaAPHIC EQUIPMENT
Photocopying Equipment Mfg.
31501001 R«*in Tranafes/Storage
31501002 Toner Classification
31501003 Tones (Cubon Black) Grinding
HEALTH SEUVIUES
HEALTH,SERVICES
Hospitals
31502001
31502002
31502003
Sterilisation */ Ethylene Oxid*
St»riliz«tion w/Fr»oa
S6«riliz*tion w
33000213 Hot Malt Coating
33000214 Hat Coating Mixing
Otfaac Rot ClaaaiCiad
33000297 Otbac Not Classified
33000298 Othar Bat Classifiad
33000299 Otbar Not Cla»ai£iad
Cacpat Oparatioaa
33000399 Othar Not Classifiad
Fabric Finishing
33000*99
33000599
Fugitive
Othar Not Classified
Othes Not Classified
33088801
33088802
33088803
3308880*
33088805
Spa«ify in Coonants Fiald
Spacify in Comuants Fiald
Specify in Coooents Fiald
Spacify in Coonents Fiald
Spacify in Coomants Fiald
rm"iTrtniirr
Typaaatting (Lead Reoalting)
36000101 Raoalting (Laad Emissions Only)
AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
Otb«r Hot Cl»«»ifi«d
32099997 Oth.r Not Cl«»«ifi«l
32099998 Oth*c Not Claaai£i«d
32099999 Oth.r Not Cl«9ifi«d
TEtTim
TEXTILE PRODUCTS
Ml>c*iluuoua 6«n*cal F«bric Qparatio
33000101
33000102
33000103
3300010*
33000105
33000190
33000199
Y«rn Prapazation /
Printing
Poly«»t«r Thraad Production
T«nt«r Frama*: H«at Setting
Carding
Othae Bet CU»ai£i«d
Othar Hot CUaaifiad
TEXTILE PBODUCTS
Bubborisad Fabric
33000201 Impragnmtion: GraacaL
33000202 Hat Coating: GEHEBAL "
33000203 Dot Malt Coating: GERERAL ••
33000211 Impregnation
33000212 ' Hat Coating
1M-VSCCZSS FUEL OSB
in-psecsss
Anthracite Coal
39000189
39000199
General
General
Bitwlaoua Coal
39000201 Caoant Kiln/Dryer
39000203 Lima Eiln
Subbltiainou* Coal
39000288 General
Bibaineua Coal
39000289 Ganetal
39000299 General
Lignite
39000389
39000399
Reaidual Oil
Gaaacal
Ganaral
39000*02 Ceaant Kilo/Dryer
39000403 Liae Cila
K-31
-------
39000469
39000*99
General
General
MISCELLANEOUS MAHOFACTURISS IHDUSTHIES
Process Heatera
Distillate Oil
39000301
39000302
39000503
39000389
39000598
39000399
Natural Gas
ASPHALT DRYER *•
Cement Kiln/Dryer
Llow KILn
General
General
General
39990001
39990002
39990003
39990004
Incinerators
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Peoee>* G*>
39000602
39000603
39000603
39000689
39000699
Cement Kiln/Dryer
Lime Kiln
METAL MELIIHG **
General
General
39990011
39990012
39990013
39990014
Flares
Distillate Oil (No. 2)
Residual Oil
Natural Gaa
Process Ga>
39990021
39990022
39990023
39990024
Distillate Oil
-------
40100221 Stoddard (Petroleum Solvent)
40100222 1.1.1-Trl chloroethane (Methyl
Chloroform)
40100223 Perchloroethylene
4010022* Methylene Chloride
40100223 Triehloroethylene
40100233 Entire Unit: •/ Vaporiled Solvent
40100236 Entire Unit: •/ Non-boiling Solvent
40100298 Other Net Classified
Degreaaing Units - General
401002S1 Stoddard (Petroleum Solvent)
40100232 1.1,1-Triehloroethane (Methyl
Chloroform)
40100233 Perehloroethylene
40100234 Methylene Chloride
40100233 Trichloroethylene
40100236 Toluene
40100237 Triehlorotrifluoroetbane (Freon)
40100238 Trichlorofluorancthane
40100239 1.1.1-Tri ehloroethane (Methyl
Chloroform)
40100293 Other Rot Classified
40100296 Other Not Classified
40200301 Varnish/Shellac; General
40200310 Varnish/Shellac: General
40200401 Laequer: General
40200410 Lacquer: General
40200301 Enaoel: General
40200510 Enamel: General
40200601 Primer: General
40200610 Primer: General
SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
Surface Coating Application - General
40200701 Adhesive Application: General
40200706 Adhesive: Solvent Mixing
40200707 Adhesive: Solvent Storage
40200710 Adhesive: General
Coating Oven
40200801
40200802
40200803
40200810
40200898
40200899
General
DRIED < 173F
BAKED > 173F
General
General
SEE CCtMERT
Cold Solvent Cleaning/Stripping
40100301 MathanoL
40100302 Mathylene Chloride
40100303 Stoddard (Petroleum Solvent)
40100304 Perchloroethylene
40100303 1,1,1-Tricbloroethaae (Methyl
Chlocofoim)
40100306 Triehloroethylene
40100307 I*opropyl Alcohol
40100308 HOC
40100309 Freoa
401p0310 Acetone
40100333 ' Entire Unit
40100336 Entire Unit
40100398 Other Hot Classified
40100399 Other. Rot Classified
Knit Fabric Scouring */ Chlorinated Solv
Thinning Solvents
40100401
40100499
Perchloroethylea*
Other Hot Claaalfied
Punitive Emissions
40188801 Specify In Ccmnents Field
40188802 Specify in Coaoenta Field
40188803 Specify to CooMnt* Field
40188804 Specify in Omenta Field
40188803 Specify la Ceonenta Field
40188898 Specify in Comnenta Field
SORFACE COATIHB OPERATIONS
Surface Coatiaa Application - General
40200101 Paint: Solvent-Base
40200110 Paint: Solvent-Base
40200201 Paint: Watet-Base
40200210 Paint: Water-Base
40200901 General: Specify in Comnents
40200902 Acetone
40200903 Butyl Acetate
40200904 Butyl Alcohol
40200903 Carbitol
40200906 CelLoaolve
40200907 Cellosolve Acetate
40200908 Dimethyl Fomenide
40200909 Ethyl Acetate
40200910 Ethyl Alcohol
40200911 Gasoline
40200912 Isopropyl Alcohol
40200913 Isopropyl Acetate
40200914 Kerosene
*0200915 Lmctol Spirits
40200916 Methyl Acetate
40200917 Methyl Alcohol
40200918 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
40200919 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
40200920 Mineral Spirita
40200921 Naphtha
40200922 Toluene
40200923 Varsol
40200924 Xylene
40200923 Benzene
40200926 Turpentine
40200927 Hexyleno Glyeol
40200928 Ethyleoe Oxide
40200929 1.1,1-Triehlotoethane (Methyl
Chloroform)
40200930 Methylene Chloride
40200931 Perchloroethyleae
40200998 General: Specify in Coanenta
Coating Oven Beater
40201001 Natural Go
40201002 Distillate Oil
40201003 Eeaidual Oil
40201004 Liquified Petroleum Gaa (LPG)
Fabric Coating
K-33
-------
40201101
40201103
*020110*
40201105
Coating Operation
Coating Mixing
Co*bin« Storage
Equipment Cleanup
Surface Coating of Automobiles
Fabric Printing
40201111
40201112
40201113
40201114
40201113
40201116
40201199
Fabric Printing:
Fabric Printing:
Fabric Printing:
Fabric Printing;
Fabric Printing:
Fabric Printing:
Hollar
Hollar
Rotary Screen
Rotary Scram
Flat Scraan
Flat Screen
Other Nat Classified
Fabric Dyeing
40201201
40201210
Papar Coating
Dye Application: Ganaral
Dya Application: General
40201301 Coating Oparation
40201303 Coating Mixing
40201304 Coating Storage
4020130S Equipment Claanup
40201399 Other Not Classified
Surface Coating at Large Appliances
40201401 Prim* Coating Operation
40201402 Cleaning / Pretraatmant
40201403 Coating Mixing
4020140* Coating Storage
40201405 Equipment Claanup
40201406 Topcoat Spray
40201431 Coating Una: Ganaral
40201432 Prime Air Spray
40201433 Prime Electrostatic Spray
SOKFACK COAOTS OFERAHOBS
SURFACE GOATISH OPStATTOHS
Surface Coating of Large Appliance*
40201434 Prim* Flow Coat
40201433 Prime Dip Coat
40201436 Prime Electro-Deposition
40201437 Top Air Spray
40201438 Top Electrostatic Spray
40201499 Other Not Classified
Magnet Wire Surface Coating *
40201501 Coating/Application /Curing
40201502 Cleaning/ Pratreatoant
40201503 Coating Mixing
40201304 Coating Storage
40201305 Equipment Cleanup
40201531 Coating Line; General
40201599 Other Net Classified
Surface Coating of Autos ft Light Truck*
40201601 Prime Applieation/Elacto-
Depoeition/Dip /Spray
40201602 Cleaning / Pretreatment
40201603 Coating Mixing
40201604 Coating Storage
4020160S Equipment Cleanup
40201606 Topcoat Operation
40201619 Prime Surfacing Operation
40201620 Repair Topcoat Application Area
40201621 Prime Coating: Solvent-Borne
40201022 Prime Coating: Electro-Deposition
40201623 Guide Coating: Solvent-Borne
4020162* Guide Coating: Water-Borne
4020-1623 Topcoat: Solvent-Borne
40201626 Topcoat: Hater-Borne
Surface Coating of Light Trucks
40201627 Prime Coating: Solvent-Borne
40201628 Prime Coating: Electro-Deposition
40201629 Guide Coating: Solvent-Borne
40201630 Guide Coating: Water-Bome
40201531 Topcoat: Solvent-Borne
40201632 Topcoat: Hater-Borne
40201699 Other Not Classified
Metal Can Coating
40201702 Cleaning / Pretreataent
40201703 Coating Mixing
40201704 Coating Storage
40201705 Equipment Cleanup
40201721 Two Place and Exterior Base Coating
40201722 Interior Spray Coating
40201723 Sheet Base Coating (Interior)
40201724 Sheet Base Coating (Exterior)
40201725 Side Seam Spray Coating
40201726 End Sealing Compound
40201727 Lithography
40201728 Over Varnish
40201731 Three-piece Can Sheet Basecoating
•40201732 Three-piece Can Sheet Lithographic
Coating Line
40201733 Three-piece Beverage Can-Side Seam
Spray Coating
40201734 Three-piece Beverage Can Interior
Body Spray Coat
40201733 Two-place Can Coating Line
40201736 Two-piece Can End Sealing Compound
40201799 Other Not Classified
Metal Coil Coating
««H«WH*«B**^4 WW«4»***»««««***«l«***«4*^««HHHHHK^**
40201801 Prime Coating Application
40201803 Solvent Mixing
40201804 Solvent Storage
40201805 Equipment Cleanup
40201806 Finish Coating
40201899 Other Not Classified
Hood Furniture Surface Coating
40201901
40201903
40201904
40201999
Coating Operation
Coating Mixing
Coating Storage
Other Not Classified
Metal Furniture Surface Coating
40202001
40202002
40202003
40202004
40202003
40202031
40202032
Coating Operation
Cleaning / Pretreatment
Coating MiBJTit
Coating Storage
Equipment Cleanup
Single Spray Line: General
Spray Dip Line: General
OOISTK
SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
K-34
-------
(total Furniture .Surface Coating
40202033 Spray Bigh Solids Coating
4020203* Spray Water-Borne Coating
40202099 Other Not Classified
Surface Coating of Flatwood Products
40202101 Base Co«t
40202103 Coating Mixing
40202104 Coating Storage
40202105 Equipment Cleanup
40202106 Topcoat
40202107 Filler
40202108 Sealer
40202109 Inks
40202131 Water-Borne Coating
40202132 Solvent-Borne Coating
4020Z133 Ultraviolet Coating
40202199 Othar Hot Classified
Surface Coating of Plastic pasta
40202201 Coating Operation
40202202 Cleaning / Pretreatment
40202203 Coating Mixing
40202204 Coating Storage
4020220S Equipment Cleanup
40202299 Other Not Classified
Surface Coating of Large Ships.
*_.__^:«*»*•••*»_»_•••••«»__••«•*•«-.
40202301 Prim* Coating Operation
40202302 Cleaning / Pretreatment
40202303 Coating Mixing
40202304 Coating Storage
40202303 Equipment Cleanup
40202306 Topcoat Operation
40202399 Other Not Classified
Surface Coating of Large Aircraft
40202401 Prime Coating Operation
40202402 Cleaning / Pretreatment
40202403 Coating Mixing
40202404 Coating Storage
40202403 Equipment Cleanup
40202406 Topcoat Operation
40202499 Other Not Classified
Surface Coating of Misc. Metal Puts
40202501 Coating Operation
40202502 Cleaning / Pretzeatmant
40202503 Coating Mixing
40202504 Coating Storage
40202505 Equipment Cleanup
40202531 Conveyer Simla Flow
40202532 Conveyor Single Dip
40202533 Conveyor Single Spray
40202534 Conveyor Two Coat. Flow and Spray
40202535 Conveyor Two Coat, Dip and Spray
40202536 Conveyor Two Coat. Spray
40202537 Manual Two Coat. Spray and Air Dry
40202599 Other Not Classified
Surface Coating of Steel Drum*
40202601 Coating Operation
40202602 Cleaning / Pretxestaent
40202603 Coating Mixing
40202604 Coating Storage
40202605 Equipment Cleanup
40202606 Interior Coating
40202607 Exterior Coating
40202699 Specify in Consents Field
Fugitive Emissions
40288801 Specify in Comments Field
40288802 Specify in Consents Field
40288803 Specify in Comments Field
40288804 Specify in Comaents Field
40288805 Specify in Comments Field
Incinerator/Afterburner
40290011
40290012
40290013
Distillate Oil
Residual Oil
Natural Gas
Flares
40290023
Natural Gas
COAXIIG OPZBAXICRS
SURFACE COATIHS OPERATIONS
Surface Coating * Miscellaneous
40299993 Specify in Consents Field
40299996 Specify in Consents Field
40299997 Specify in Consents Field
40299998 Specify in Consents Field
40299999 SEE CCWffiHT •*
FBOOOCX STCBAGZ (EEFTCBIES OIL ARD GAS
FIELDS OmT.1)
PETROLEUM PUtjnijiTT STORAfiE fSEFTHKHlKii OIL AND SAS
Fixed Hoof Tanks (67.000 BBL. Capacity)
40301001 Gasoline RTF 13: Breathing Loss
40301002 Gasoline RVP 10: Breathing Loss
40301003 Gasoline RVP 7: Breathing Loss
40301010 Crude Oil RVP 5: Breathing Loss
40301013 Jet Naphtha (JF-4); Breathing Lois
40301016 Jet Kerosene: Breathing Loss
40301019 Distillate Fuel #2: Breathing Loss
40301097 Specify Liquid: Breathing Lamm
Fixed Roof Tanks (250.000 BBL. Capacity >
40301004 Gasoline RVP 13: Breathing Loss
40301005 Gasoline RVP 10: Breathing Loss
40301006 Gasoline RVP 7: Breathing Loss
40301011 Crude Oil RVP 5: Breathing Loss
40301014 Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Breathing Los.
40301017 Jet Kerosene: Breathing Loss
40301020 Distillate Fuel #2: Breathing Loss
40301098 Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
Fixed Roof Tanks (Tank 01*. Independent)
40301007 Gasoline RVP 13: Working Loss
40301008 Gasoline RVP 10: Working Loss
K-35
-------
40301009 Gasoline RVP 7: Working Lou
40301012 Crude Oil RVP 5: Working Loss
40301012 J.t Naphtha (JP-4): Working Los*
40301018 Jet Kerosene: Working Loss
40301021 Distillate Fuel #2: Working Loss
40301099 Specify Liquid: Working Lost
Float Hoof Tanks (67,000 Bfll. link Six*)
40301101 Gasoline RVP 13: Standing Loss
40301102 Gasoline RVP 10: Standing Lo*»
40301103 Gasoline RVP 7: Standing Loss
40301107 Gasoline RVP13 / RVP10/RVP7:
Withdrawal LOB*
40301109 Crude Oil RVP 5; Standing Lo«*
40301111 Jet Naphtha CJP-4): Standing Los*
40301113 Jet Kerosene: Standing Lois
40301113 Distillate Fuel #2: Standing Los*
40301198 Specify Liquid: Standing Lass
Float Roof Tanks(230.000 BBl. Tank Size)
40301104 Gasoline RVP 13: Standing Loss
40301105 Gasoline RTF 10: Standing Lo>»
40301106 Gasoline RVP 7: Standing Loss
40301108 Gasoline RVP13 / RVP10/RVP7:
Withdrawal Loss
40301110 Crude Oil RVP 5: Standing Loss
40301112 Jat Naphtha (JP-4): Standing Lo*a
40301114 Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
40301116 Distillate Fuel #2; Standing Loss
40301199 Specify Liquid: Steading Loaa
Floating Roof Tanks (Withdrawal Loss)
40301117 Crude Oil RTF S
40301118 Jat Naphtha (JF-4)
40301119 Jat Kerosene
403-:il20 Distillate Fuel *2
403uil97 Specify, Liquid: Withdrawal Loaa
40301150 Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
40301131 Gasoline: Standing Lea*
40301132 Crud* Oil: Standing Los*
40301133 Jat Naphtha (JP-4): Standing Los*
40301134 Jat Karosaaa: Standing Loss
40301133 OlstiUat* Fual «: Standing Loss
Variable Vapor Spaea (10.300 BBl. Capacity)
40301201 Ga*olina RVP 13: Filling Loaa
40301202 Gaaolin* RVP 10: Filling Los*
40301203 Gaselina RVP 7: Filling Loss
40301204 Jat Naphtha (JP-4): Filling Loss
40301203 Jat Kerosmra: filling Loaa
40301206 Distillata Fual #2: Filling Lois
40301207 Banzana: Filling Loa*
40301290 Specify Liquid: Filling Less
Fugitive Emission*
40388801
40368602
40388803
40388804
40388803
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Specify in
Conneats Field
Cements field
Cement* Field
Coeneata Field
Coonents Field
NOT CLASSIFIED
40399999
SEE COtMERT **
I/PLAITS
PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
TASKS_WITH BTTESHA1. H.OATIHG SOOE
Frinary Seal
40301130 Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
40301131 Gasoline: Standing Lose
40301132 Crude Oil: Standing Loss
40301133 Jat Naphtha (JF-4): Standing Loss
40301134 Jet Kerosene: Standing Loss
40301133 Distillate Fuel K: Standing Los*
Secondary Seal
40301140
40301141
40301142
40301143
Specify Liquid: Standing Loaa
Gasoliae: Standing Loss
Crude Oil: Standing Loaa
Jet Naphtha {JP-4): Standing Loss
ICBMa fltEFUBOJFF o^Ti ffjfff «s*
TAM1CS WITH ECTSUML FLOATIH6 ROOF
Seeoadary Seal
40301144 Jet Kerosene: Standing toes
40301145 Distillate Fual K: Standing Los*
Fixed Roof Tanks (67.000 BBL. Capacity)
40400101 Gasoline RVP 13: Breathing Loss
40400102 Gasoline RVP 10: Breathing Los*
40400103 Gasoline RVP 7: Breathing Loss
Floating Roof tanks (67.000 BBL. Capacity)
40400110 Gasoline RVP 13: Standing Laas
40400111 GasaUna- RVP 10; Standing Loss
40400112 Gasoline RVP 7: Standing Loss
40400118 Gaaoline RVP13 / RVF10/RVP7:
Withdrawal Less .
Fixed Roof Tanks (87.000 BBL. Capacity)
40*00201 Gaaoline RVP 13: Breathing Loss
40400202 Gaaoline SVP 10: Breathing Less
40400203 Gaaoline RVP 7: Breathing Less
Floating Roof Tanks (07,000 SBL. Capacity)
40400207 Gasoline RVP 13: Standing Loaa
40400208 GasoUlM RVP 10: Standing Loss
40400209 Gaaoline RVP 7: Standing Loaa
40400210 Geaolia* RVP13 / RVP10/RVP7:
Withdrawal, Less
PRODUCTT STORAGE fSKFUi£Hii£S OTL AND (SAS
FIELDS QHLYl
Tanks w/ Internal Floating .Roofs
Fixed Reef Tanks (230,000 BBL. Capacity)
40400104 Gasoline RVP 13: Breathing Loss
40400103 Gaaoline SVP 10: Breathing Loss
K-36
-------
40*00106 Gasolina RV? 7; Breathing Loss
Floating Roof Tanks (250.000 BBL. Capacity)
40400113 Gasoliaa RVP 13: Standing LOBS
40400114 Gasoline RVP 10; Standing Loss
40400115 Gasoline RVP 7: Standing Loss
40400117 Gaaollne HVP13 / R7P10/RVP7:
Withdrawal Lamm
Fixed Roof links (Tank Dia. Independent)
40400107 Qaaoline RVP 13: Working Loss
40400108- - Gasoline RVP 10; Working Loss
40400109 Gasoline RVP 7: Working Loss
BULK ZEBMDttLS/rlARS
PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
Fixed Root Tanks (67,000 BBL. Capacity)
40400204 Gasolina RVP 13: Working Losa
40400205 Gaaoline RVP 10: Working Loss
40400206 Gasolina RVP 7: Working Loss
Variable Vapor Space (10.500 BB1. Capacity)
40400118
40400119
40400120
40400211
40400212
40400213
Gasolina RVP
Gasolina RVP
Gasoline RVP
Gasolln* KVP
Gasolina RVP
Gasoliaa RVP
: Filling Loaa
: Filling Loss
Filling Lass
: Filling Losa
Filling Loss
7: Filling Loaa
Tank •/ External Float Roof - Primary Saal.
40400130 Spacify Liquid: Standing Loss
40400131 Gaaollna RVP 13: Standing Loss
40400230 Specify Liquid: Standing Loas
40400231 Gasoline RVP 13: Standing Loss
Tank •/ External Float Roof - Sacondary Saal
40400140 Spacify Liquid: Standing Laaa
40400141 Gasolina RVP 13: Standing Loss
40400240 Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
40400241 Gaaoline RVP 13:. Standing Losa
Miscellaneous Lessee/Leaks
40400151 Valvas. Flanges, and Pumps
40400152 Vapor Collection Loaaaa
40400153 Vapor Control Dhit Loaaaa
40400154 Tank Truck Vapor Leaks
40400199 Other/not elassifiad **
40400250 Loading Racks
40400251 Valvoa. FUngas, and Punpa
40400254 Tank Truck Vapor Loaaaa
Tank w/ Internal Float Roof - Primary Saal.
40400160 Spacify Liquid: Standing Loaa
40400161 Gaaollna RVP 13: Standing Loas
40400260 Spacify Liquid: Standing Loss
40400261 Gasoliaa RVP 13: Standing Loss
Tanks •/ Internal Float Roof - Secondary Saal
40400170 Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
40400171 Gasolina RVP 13: Standing Loss
40400270 Specify Liquid: Standing Loss
40400271 Gasoline RVP 13: Standing Loss
Oil Field Storage of Crude Oil
40400301 Fixed Roof Tank: Breathing Loaa
40400302 Fixed Roof Tank: Working Loss
40400303 Ext. Float Roof Tank */ Pri. Seals:
Standing Loss
40400304 Ext. Float Roof Tank w/ Sec. Seals:
Standing Loaa
40400305 Internal Floating Roof Tank: Standing
Loaa
Underground Tanks
40400401
40400402
40400403
40400404
4040040J
40400406
40400407
40400408
40400409
40400410
40400411
40400412
40400413
40400414
40400497
40400408
Gasoline RVP 13:
Gasoline RV? 13:
Gasoline RVP 10:
Gasoline RVP 10:
Gasoline RVP 7:
Gasoline RVP 7:
Crude Oil RVP 5:
Breathing Loss
Working Loas
Breathing Loaa
Working Loss
Breathing Loss
Working Loss
Breathing Loss
Crude Oil RVP 5: Working Loas
Jet Haphtha (JP-4): Breathing Loss
Jet Naphtha (JP-4): Working Lass
Jet Kerosene: Breathing Loss
Jet Kerosene: Working Loss
Distillate Fuel #2: Breathing Losa
Distillate Fuel «: Working LOBS
Specify Liquid: Breathing Loss
Specify Liquid: Working Lose
PURHS/rUHLISBIB*
PRIHTIHS PROCESS
Dryers
40500101
40500199
Dryer: General
Dryer; General
PAIRXK/I
Printing
40500201 Letter Prase: General - 2751
40500211 Lettar Press: General - 2751
40500212 Letter Press: General - 2751
40500301 Flexagraphio: General - 2751
40500311 Fleacographic: General - 2751
40500312 Flexographlc: General - 2751
40500314 Flerographie: Propyl Alcohol Cleanup
40500401 Lithographic: General - 2752
40500411 Lithographic: General - 2752
40500412 Lithographic: General - 2752
40500413 Lithographic: Isopropyl Alcohol
Cleanup
40500414 Flexographic: Propyl Alcohol Cleanup
40500501 Grarure - 2754
40500511 Gravote - 2754
40500512 Gravure - 2754
40500513 Gravure - 2754
40500514 Gravwre: Cleanup Solvent General
40500601 Ink Mixing: General
40500701 Solvent Storage: General
K-37
-------
Ink Thinning Solvents
40500202 Kerosene
*0500203 Mineral Spirits
40300302 Cubital
40300303 Cellosolve
40300304 Ethyl Alcohol
40300303 Isopropyl Alcohol
40500306 R-Propyl Alcohol
40300307 Naphtha
40300502 Dimathylforaamide
40300S03 Ethyl Acetate
40300506 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
40300507 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
40300310 Toluene
40300398 Other Rot Classified
40500399 Other Rot Classified
Fugitive Emissions
40388801 Specify in Cements Field
40388802 Specify la Comnents Field
40588803 Specify in Congrats Field
40388804 Specify in Cements Field
40588803 Specify in Comments Field
' AJD MAHUTJJfcr OF J&IUULEUH rVCDOCTS
40600198
40600199
HOT CLASSIFIED
NOT CLASSIFIED
•*
*•
TAKE CARS
TRUCKS
Normal Service
40600101 GASOLINE-SPLASH *•
40600128 GASOLINE-SUBMERGE •*
40600130 OIST OIL-SUBMERGE **
40600131 Gasoline: Submerged Loading
40600132 Crude Oil: Submerged Loading
40600133 Jet Naphtha: Submerged Loading
40600134 Kerosene: Submerged Loading
40600133 Distillate Oil: Submerged Loading
40600136 Gasoline: Splash Loading
40600137 Crude Oil: Splash Loading
40600138 Jet Naphtha: Splash Loading
40600139 Kerosene*. Splash Loading
40600140 Distillate Oil: Splash Loading
Balanced Service
40800141
40600142
40600143
40600144
40600145
40600146
Clean Tanks
Gasoline: Submerged Loading
Crude Oil: Submerged Loading
Jet Naphtha; Submerged Loading
Gasoline: Splash Loading
Crude Oil: Splash Loading
Jet Naphtha: Splash Loading
•rged Loading
40600147 Gasoline: i
40600148 Crude Oil: Submerged Leading
40800149 Jet Naphtha: Submerged Loading
40600160 Kerosene; Submerged Loading
40600161 Distillate Oil: Submerged Loading
Transit Losses
40600162 Gasoline: Loaded w/ Fuel
40600163 Gasoline: Return w/ Vapor
TRANSPORTATION AMD MAHXETIMj OF PETSPLEOM PRODUCTS
Other Hot Classified
40600197 ROT CLASSIFIED **
AID NAUUI1K Of PETBOLJTM WUHJC'IU
TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETING OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Marine Vessels
40600231 Gasoline: Ship Loading-Cleaned &
Vapor Free Tanks
40600232 Gasoline: Ocean Barges Loading
40600233 Gasoline: Barge Loading-Cleaned &
Vapor Free Tanks
40600234 Ballasted Tank
40600233 Ballasted Tank
40600236 Uneleanad Tanks
40600237 Uneleaned Tanks
40600238 Uneleaned Tanks
40600239 Ballasted Tank Condition
40600240 Average Tank Condition
40600241 Ballasting
40600242 Gasoline: Transit Loss
40600243 Crude Oil: Loading Tankers
40600244 Jet Fuel: Loading Tankers
40600243 Kerosene: Loading Tankers
40600246 Distillate Oil: Loading Tankers
40600248 Crude Oil: Loading Barges
40600249 Jet Fuel: Leading Barges
40600250 Kerosene: Loading Barges
4060QZ31 Distillate Oil: Loading Barges
40600233 Crude Oil; Tanker Ballasting
40600254 Crude Oil; Transit Loss
40600255 Jet Fuel: Transit Loss
40600256 Kerosene; Transit Loss
40600237 Distillate Oil: Transit Loss
40600259 Tanker/Barge Cleaning
40600298 ROT CLASSIFIED •*
40600299 NOT CLASSIFIED *«
QASOLIHE RETAIL OPERATIONS
Stage I
40600301 Splash Filling
40600302 Submerged Filling w/o Centrals
40600303 UNLOADING **
40600306 Balanced Submerged Filling
40600307 Underground Tank Breathing &
Enptying
40600399 ROT CLASSIFIED "
PILLIMB VEHICLE GAS TANKS
Stage II
40600401 Vapor Less w/o Controls
40600402 Liquid Spill Loss w/o Controls
40600403 Vapor Loss w/o Controls
40600499 ROT CLASSIFIED *«
TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETING OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Fugitive Emissions
406MM1 Specify in Cements Field
40688802 Specify la Comments Field
40688803 Specify in Consents Field
40688804 Specify in Comments Field
K-38
-------
4068880S
Specify in Consents Fluid
CBGAB1C CHEMICAL STCBAGB
HOOF TASKS
Acid Anhydrides
40700401
40700402
40700497
40700490
Alcohols
Acetic Anhydrides: BtMtbing Loss
Acetic Anhydrides: Working Loss
Specify Anhydride: Breathing Lois
Specify Anhydride: Harking Loss
40700801
40700402
40700803
40700804
40700305
40700306
40700807
40700808
40700809
40700810
40700811
40700812
40700813
40700814
40700815
40700318
40700817
attune
FIXED SOOF TAHKS
Alcohols
It-Butyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
H-Butyl Alcohol: Working Loss
See-Butyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
See-Butyl Alcohol; Working Loss
Tert-Butyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
Teet-Butyl Alcohol: Working Loss
Cyelohezanol: Breathing Loss
Cyclohexanol: Working Loss
Ethyl Alcohol: Breaching Less
Ethyl Alcohol: Working Loss
Xsobutyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
Xsobutyl Alcohol: Working Loss
Isopropyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
Isopropyl Alcohol: Working Lose
Methyl Alcohol : Breathing Loss
Methyl Alcohol: Working Loss
M-Propyl Alcohol: Breathing Loss
STOAOS
40700818 H-Fropyl Alcohol: Working Loss
40700897 Specify Alcohol: Brsathing Loss
40740898 Specify Alcohol: Working Loss
Alkanes (Paraffins)
40701601 tr-Decane: Breathing Loss
40701602 M-Deeane: Working Loss
40701803 H-Dodeeane: Breathing Loss
40701804 R-Dodeeane; Working Loss
40701605 R-Hept«ne: Breathing Loss
40701806 R-Beptane: Working Loss
40701607 Isopentane: Breathing Loss
40701806 Isopentane: Working Loss
40701609 Pentadecane: Breathing Loss
40701610 Pentadecane: Working Loss
40701611 Haphtba: Breathing Loss
40701612 Haphtha: Marking Loss
40701613 Petroleum Distillate: Breathing Loss
40701614 Petroleum Distillate: Marking Loss
40701697 Specify Alkane: Breathing Loss
40701608 Specify Alkane: Working Loss
Alkenss (Olefins)
40702001
40702002
40702003
40702004
40702097
40702098
Amines
Dodeeene: Breathing Loss
Dodeeene: Working Loss
Beptenos-General: Breathing Loss
Bepteaes-Genersl: Marking Loss
Specify Olefin: Breathing Loss
Specify Olefia: Working Loss
40703201
40703202
40703203
40703204
40703205
40703206
40703297
40703298
Aromatics
Aniline; Breathing Loss
Aniline: Working Loss
Ethanelanines: Breathing Loss
Ethanolaninea; Working Loss
Stbylenesmines: Breathing Loss
Ethyleneaminas: Working Lose
Specify Aaine: Breathing Loss
Specify Aaine: Working Loss
40703601 Benzene: Breathing Loss
40703602 Benzene: Working Loss
40703603 Cresol: Breathing Loss
40703604 Cresol: Working Loss
40703605 Cumene: Breathing Loss
40703606 Cumene: Working Loss
40703607 Olisopropyl Benzene: Brsathing Loss
40703608 Oiisopropyl Benzene: Marking Loss
40703609 Ethyl Benzene: Breathing Loss
40703610 Ethyl Benzene: Working Loss
40703611 Methyl Styrene: Breathing Loss
40703612 Methyl Styrene: Working Loss
40703613 Styrene: Breathing Loss
40703614 Styrene: Harking Loss
40703615 Toluene: Breathing Loss
40703616 Toluene: Working Loee
40703617 o-Xylene: Breathing Loss
40703616 n-Xylene: Working Loss
40703619 o-Xylene: Breathing Loss
40703620 o-Xylene: Marking Loss
40703621 p-Xylene: Breathing LOBS
40703622 p-Xylene: Working Loss
40703623 Xylenes. Mixed: Breathing Loss
40703624 Xyleoes. Mixed: Working Loss
40703607 Specify Aromatic: Breathing Loss
40703698 Specify Aromatic: Working Loss
Carboxylie Acids
40704001
40704002
40704003
40704004
4070400S
40704006
40704007
40704008
40704009
40704010
40704097
40704006
Esters
40704401
40704402
40704*03
40704404
40704405
4070*406
Aeetic Acid: Breathing Loss
Acetic Acid: Marking Loss
Acrylic Acid: Breathing Loss
Acrylic Acid: Working Loss
Adlple Acid (Sola); Breathing Loss
Adiple Aeid (Sola): Working Loss
Formic Aeid: Breathing Loss
Formic Acid: Working Loss
Prepionie Aeid: Breathing Loss
Prepienic Acid: Marking Loss
Specify Acid: Breathing Lass
Specify Acid: Working Loss
Butyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Butyl Acetate: Working Loss
Butyl Aerylate: Breathing Loss
Butyl Aerylate: Working Loss
Ethyl Acetate: Breathing Loss
Ethyl Acetate: Marking Loss
TAH
Esters
40704407 Ethyl Acrylate: Breathing Loss
40704408 Ethyl Acrylate: Working Loss
K-39
-------
4070*409 Isebutyl .Aecylate: Breathing Lot*
40704410 Isobutyl Aerylate: Horking Loi«
40704411 Isopropyl Acetate: Breathing Loaa
40704412 Isopropyl Acetate: Working Loss
40704413 Methyl Acetate: Breathing Lea*
40704414 Methyl Acetate: Working Lea*
40704415 Methyl Aerylate: Breathing Lois
40704416 Methyl Aerylate: Horkiac Loaa
40704417 Methyl Methaerylate: Breathing La**
40704418 Methyl Methacrylate: Working Las*
40704419 Vinyl Acetate: Breathing Losa
40704420 Vinyl Acetate: Horking Lo**
40704421 n-Propyl Acetate: Breathing Lota
40704422 n-Frepyl Acetate: Working Lax
40704423 i-Butyl-t-Butyrates Breathing LOH
40704424 i-Butyl-i-Butyrate: Working Let*
40704497 Specify Estw. Breathing Lea*
40704498 Specify Ester: Working Los*
Ether*
40704801
40704802
40704897
40704898
Glyeol Ether*
Hethyl-tert-Butyl Ether: Breathing
Le*>
Methyl-tart-Butyl Ether: Working
Loss
Specify Ether: BrMtbins Los*
Specify Eth«c: Morkinc Loss
4070S201
4070S202
40705203
40705204
40705205
40703206
40703207
4070*208
10703209
40703210
40703211
40703212
40703213
40703214
40705213
40705216
40703217
40705218
40703297
40705298
Glyeul*
Butyl Corbitol: Br««thin« Lai*
Butyl Cazbital: Morktnc Loss
Butyl C>llo*olv«: Bz««tbini Less
Butyl C«llosalv«: Working Los*
C«rbttel: Brt«tbins Los*
C*rbitoL: Working Loss
C*llo*oJ.v«: Br••thins Las*
Callasalv*: Working Los*
Di«thyl«n« Glyeol: Breathing Loss
Di«thyl«M Glycol: Working Loss
Hatbyl C«ibitoL: Bcaathing Loss
Methyl Cubital: Working Lo*e
Methyl CeUoaolve; Breathing Loss
Methyl Cellosolve: Working LOBS
Polyethylene Glyeol: Breathing Le**
Polyethylene Glycol: Woeking Lo»*
Tciethylene Glycol: Breathing Lo*s
Iriethylene Glyeol: Marking Le*s
Specify Glyeol Ether: Breathing Loaa
Specify Glyeol Ether: Working Loas
40705601 1.4-autanediol: Breathing Los*
40705602 1.4-autanadiol: Hacking Los*
40705603 Ethylene Glyeol: Breathing Losa
40705604 Ethylane Glycol: Woeking Lo*»
40705605 Dipropylene Glyeol: Breathing Lot*
40705606 Dipsopylene Glyeal: Working to**
40705607 Glyeerol: Breathing Lose
40705608 Glycecol: Hoeking Lea*
40705609 Frepylen* Glyeol: Breathing Lo*a
40705610 Fropylene Glyeol: Working Lo»*
40705697 Specify Glyeel: Breathing Lea*
40705898 Specify Glyeel: Working Leas
Halogenated Organic*
40706001 Btazyl Chloride: Breathing Le**
.40706002 Benzyl Chloride*. Working Less
40706003 Capcelaetun (Sola): Breathing Los*
40706004 Caprelaetum (Sola): Working Los*
40706005 Cubon Tetrachlorida: Breathing Less
40706006 Carbon Tetraehloride : Working Loss
40706007 Chlorobenzena; Breathing Lot*
40706008 Chlerobensene • WocxiRg Los*
40706009 o-Dlehlorobensene ; Breathing Lost
40706010 o-Olehlorobenceae: Working Los*
40706011 p-Dichlerobenzeae: Breathing Loss
40706012 p-Oiehlorobenzene: Working Los*
40706013 Epiehlorooydrin: Breathing Less
40706014 Epiehloroaydrin: Working Loss
40706015 Ethylene Dlbremidei Breathing Loss
40706018 Ethylene Dibremide:
40706017 Ethylene Oiehloride:
40706018 Ethylene Bichloride :
40706019 Hethyleae Chloride: ___
40706020 Methylene Chloride: Working Loas
40706021 Perchleroethylene; Breathing Losa
40706022 Ferehloreethylane: Working Less
40706023 Triehloroetbylene: Breathing Lass
40706024 Trichloioethylaae: Working Loas
40706097 Specify Balegenated Organic:
Breathing Los*
40706098 Specify Balogenated Organic: Working
Leas
Working Lois
Breathing Loss
Working Loss
Breathing Loas
PIECED ROOF TANKS
Isoeyanate*
40706401
40706402
40706403
40706404
40708497
40706498
Ke tones
tffll: Breathing Los*
M)I: Working Lose
TOI: Breathing Leas
TOI: Working Lea*
Specify laocyaaata: Breathing Loss
Specify Isocyanate: Working le*»
40706801
40706802
40706813
40706814
40706897
40706898
Mitrilea
Cyclohexanone: Breathing Losa
Cyelohexanene: Working Loas
Nethylaaqrl Ketone: Breathing Loss
Hethylamyl Ketone: Harking Loss
Specify Ketone: Breathing Losa
Specify Ketone: Harking Loas
40707801
40707802
40707697
40707898
Ritro
Aerylonitrile: Breathing Lois
Aerylonitrile: Working Loaa
Specify Mitrile: Breathing Less
Specify Bitrile: Working Loaa
40708001 Sitcobensene: Breathing Less
40708002 Bitxebenzene: Working Loss
40708087 Specify la Comnenta: Breathing Lea*
40708098 Specify la Cement*: Working Le**
Phenol*
40708401 Bonyphenol: Breathing Lea*
40708402 Renyphenel: Woeking Loaa
40708403 Phenol: Breathing Lea*
40708404 Phenol: Working Losa
40708487 Specify Phenol: Breathing Lei
40708486 Specify Phenol: Hocking Loss
FLQATTHG HOOF TASKS
Aldehydes
K-40
-------
40717201 Aeetaldahyde: Standing Lo*a **
40717202 Acetaldefayde: Withdrawal Loa* **
40717203 Acrolein: Standing Loaa •*
40717204 Acrolein: Withdrawal Lai* **
40717205 n-Butaldehyde: Standing Loaa
40717206 n-Butaldehyde: withdrawal Lo»s
40717207 Formalin: Standing Las*
4071720S Formalin: Withdrawal Loaa
40717209 Isobutyraldehyde: Standing Lot*
40717210 Iiobutyraldehyda
40717211 Propionaldonyde:
40717212 Propionaldahyde:
40717297 Specify Aldehyde:
40717298 Specify Aldehyde:
AUcanes (Paraffins)
40717601 Cyclohexane: Standin« Losa
40717602 Cyclohexane: Withdrawal Los*
40717603 n-Hexene: Standing Loss
40717604 n-Haxane: Withdrawal Loss
40717605 n-P*ntane: Standing Lois
40717606 a-Pontane: Withdrawal Lou
40717697 Specify Alkane: Standing Lou
40717698 Specify Alkane: Withdrawal Losa
ALkanes (Olefins)
Withdrawal Loaa
Standing Loia
Withdrawal Loss
Standing LOM
Withdrawal Loss
40718001
40718002
40718003
4071600*
40718003
40716006
40718007
40718008
40718009
40718010
40716097
40718098
Ethan
Isoprene: Standing Loss
Isoprene: Withdrawal Laa»
ttethy Lallan*: Standing Loss
MtthrlalUn*: Withdrawal Loss
l-Frat*a«: Standing Loss
Withdrawal Loaa
Standing Loaa
Withdrawal Loss
Cyclep«ntan«: Standing Loaa
Cyclopantan*: Withdrawal Loss
Spacify Olafin: Standing Loaa
Specify Olafin: Withdrawal Loss
l-F«nt«tM:
Plp*rylon«:
40720801 Ethyl Ether: Standing Loaa
40720802 Ethyl Ether: Withdrawal Loaa
40720603 Propylen* Oxide: Standing Loss
40720804 Propylene Oxide: Withdrawal Loss
40720897 Specify Ethec: Standing Loaa
40720898 Specify Ether: Withdrawal Loss
Salog«natafl!Organic*
40722001
40722002
Losa
Carbon Tetraehloride: Standing Lose
Carbon Tetraehloride: Withdrawal
FLOATING HOOF TAMES
Baloganatad Organic*
40722003 Chloroform: Standing Loss
40722004 Chloroform: Withdrawal Loss
4072200S Ethylane Diehloride: Standing Loaa
40722006 Ethylene Bichloride: Withdrawal Loaa
40722007 Meehylan* Chloride: Standing Loss
40722008 Methylen* Chloride: Withdrawal Loss
40722009 1,1,1-Irichlorethylene: Standing
40722010 1,1.1-trieblorethylme: Withdrawal
Loss
40722097 Specify Halogenatad VOC:
Loss
40722098
Ketone*
Spacify Haloganatad VOC: Withdrawal
Loss
40722801 Acetone: Standing Loss
40722602 Acetone: Withdrawal Loss
40722803 Methyl Ethyl Katane: Standing Loia
4072280* Methyl Ethyl Ketone: Withdrawal Loss
40722805 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone: Standing
Loss
40722806 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone: Withdrawal
Loa*
40722697 Specify Ketona: Standing Lox*
40722898 Specify Ketona: Withdrawal Loss
Mereapfiana (thiols)
40723201
40723202
40723297
40723298
Ethyl Mercaptan: Standing Loss
Ethyl Mercaptan: Withdrawal Loss
Specify Marcaptan: Standing Loss
Specify Mere apt an: Withdrawal Loaa
Aldehydes
40781201 Aeataldahyde: Withdrawal Loss
40781202 Acralein: Withdrawal Losi
Alkane* (Paraffins)
40781601 Ethane: Withdrawal Loaa
40781602 Butane: Withdrawal Loaa
40781603 Methane: Withdrawal Loss
40781604 Natural Gas: Withdrawal Loaa
40781605 Propane: Withdrawal Loa*
40781606 Isopentane: Withdrawal Loia
40781607 n-Pentane: Withdrawal Loat
40781699 Specify Gas: Withdrawal Los*
Alkanaa (Olefina)
40782001 1,3-Butadiane: Withdrawal Loaa
40782002 1-Buteae: Withdrawal Loaa
40782003 2-Butane: Withdrawal Loss
40762004 Ethylane: Withdrawal Loss
40782005 loabutylMM! Withdrawal Lo**
40782006 Prepylane: Withdrawal Loa*
40782007 Isoprene: Withdrawal Loaa
40782008 Methylallane: Withdrawal Loaa
40782009 1-Peataae: Withdrawal Loaa
40782010 Piperyleae: Withdrawal Loaa
40782011 Cyclepeateae: Withdrawal Loss
40782099 Specify Alkene: Withdrawal Loss
AUcyaes (Acetylenes)
40782401
40782499
Anine*
Acetylene: Withdrawal Loss
Specify Allcyne: Withdrawal Loaa
40783201
40783202
40783203
40783299
Ethers
Methylamiae: Withdrawal Loss
Dinethylaaine: Withdrawal Loss
Trifflathyamiae: Withdrawal U>**
Specify Aniae: Withdrawal Lo**
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4078*801 Etbylene Oxide: Withdrawal Loaa
»078*89fl Specify Ether: Withdrawal Los*
Halogenatad Organics
40736001 Ethyl Chloride: Wi&hdrawal Loaa
40788002 Methyl Chloride: Withdrawal Loaa
40766003 Phoagene: Withdrawal Loea
40766004 Vinyl Chloride: Withdrawal Loaa
40786099 Specify Halogenated VOC-. Withdrawal
La**
OBGAHC CHEMICAL STORAGS
HB3ESSURE TANKS
Isocyanatee
40786*01 Mathyl Isoeyanate: Withdrawal Lo»«
40786499 Specify Isoeyanate: Withdrawal Loaa
Mercaptana (thiels)
40787201 Mathyl Mereaptan: Withdrawal Loaa
40787299 Specify Mareaptan: Withdrawal Loaa
49000299
Othar Not Claaaifled
Hail Car Claanin*
49000301 Bthylana Glyeol
49000302 Chlorobanzaa*
49000303 o-Diehlorobaazana
49000304 Craaata
49000399 Othar Not
Tank Truck Claanins
49000401 Aeatdna
49000402 Parehloroathylana
49000403 Mathyl Mathaerylata
49000404 Fhaoel
49000*03 Prepylana Glyeol
49000499 Othar Hot Claaaifiad
Air Stripping Towar
49000501 Triehloroathylana
49000502 Parehlaroathylana
49000503 1,1.1-Trlchloroathaaa
49000S04 Chloroform
49000599 Spaeify Salvrat in Conmaat*
FIXED ROOF TANKS
Mlseallaeaoua
40799997 Spaeify in CoBuanta
40799998 SpaelCy in Cennenta
QBGUQC CSBnCAL TP
ORGAHIC CHEMICAL THAHSPORTATIOH
SpaeiCy Liquid
4089999S Cars/Tcucfca: Loading Rack
40899997 Marina Vaaaala: Loading Rack
40899999 Loading Rack
SCX.70T BVAKBATIOB -
FUEL FIRED EQPIPMEBT
Ineiaaratora
49090011
49090012
49090013
Flaraa
Diatillata Oil (Ho. 2)
Raaidual Oil
Natural Ga«
49090021
49090022
49090023
OV3ABXC
Diatillata Oil (No. 2)
Raaidual Oil
Natural Gaa
EVAKKAITC*
MISCtLLAHEQUS
Solvent Kactraetiea Froeaaaaa
49000101 Fetzelnaa Naphtha (Stoddard)
49000102 VOX.
49000103 MXBE
49000104 Furfural
49000105 Triehloroathylana
49000199 Othar Not CUaaifiad
Waata Solvent Recovery Operation
49000201
49000202
49000203
49QOQ204
49000205
49000206
Storage Tank Vent
Condenaer Vant
Incinerator Stack
Solvent Spillage
Solvent Loading
Fugitive Leak*
Miaeellanaona Volatile Organic Compound
Evaporation
49099998
49099999
Identify the Proeeaa and Solvent in
Comment*
Identify the Proeeaa and Solvent in
Municipal Incineration
50100101 Starved Air: Multiple Chamber
50100102 Maaa Bum: Single Chamber
90100103 Refuae Derived Fuel '
Open Burning Dump
50100201
50100202
General Refuse
Vegetation Only
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Landfill Dump .
50100*01 Unpave Road Traffic
Other Incineration
50100503
50100506
50100507
50100508
30100310
50100311
50100312
50100313
50100516
50100517
Pica Fighting
Pathological
Slud«a
Conical Design (Tee Pee) Municipal
Refuse
Conical Design (Tee Pee) Mood Refuse
Trench Burner: Mood
Trench Burner: Tirea
Trancb Burnar: Refuse
Sludsa: Multiple Baarth
Sludga: Fluidizad Bad
Sludsa: Electric Infrarad
50100601 Structural Jat Fual
50100602 Structura: Distillate Oil
50100603 Structura: Kerosene
50100604 Structure: Mood Pallets
Sewage Treatment
30100701 Entice Plant
50100702 Primary Settling Tank
30100703 Secondary Settling Tank
50100704 Aeration Tank
Auxiliary Fual/Ho Emissions
30190005 Distillate Oil
30190006 Natural Gas
50190010 Liqui£iad Patcolaua Gu (LPG)
COMffiBCIAL/IHSTITUTIOHAL
Incineration: Ganaval
50200101
50200102
50200103
50200104
50200105
Opan Buxninc
Multipla CbaafaaK
Singla Chambar
Controllad Air
Conical Oaaiga (Taa Pa«> Municipal
Rafvua
Conical Daaign (Taa Paa) Mood Rafuaa
30200201 Hood
30200202 Rafciaa
Apartmmt Incinaeation
30200301 Flua Fad
30200302 Flua fad */ AZtacburnar and Draft
Ceatrola
Ineinacatien: Spacial Puxpoaa
50200303
50200506
Landfill Duop
Patholagical
Slud»a
30200601 Waata CM Flaxaa
50200602 Municipal: Fugitiva EmiMiona
50200901 Ganaral
SOLID WASTE tUSSOBIL
CCMgBCIAL/mSTITirtlOHAL
Auxiliary Fual/Ro Eoisaiona
50290003 DUtillata Oil
50290006 Hatuxal Gaa
30290010 Liquifiad Fatrolaun Gaa (LPS)
IBBIteTSIAL
Incinaration
'50300101
50300102
50300103
50300104
5030010S
50300106
50300107
50300108
50300109
Opan Burning
Multipla ChaBba*
Sinsla Chanbar
Controllad Air
Conical Oaaign (Taa Paa) Municipal
Rafuaa
Conical Daatgn (Taa Paa) Wood Rafuai
traneh Burnar: Mood
Txanch Burnar: Tiraa
Auto Body Cooponata
Traneh Burnar: Rafuaa
30300201
50300202
50300203
50300204
50300203
Incinaration
Wood/Vagatation / Laavaa
Rafuaa
Auto Body Conponat*
Coal Rafuaa Pilaa
&Mfca« Propallant '
50300501
30300506
Hazardous Maata
Sludga
Landfill Dump
50300601 Maata Gaa Flaraa
30300602 Liquid Maata Disposal
50300603 Hazardous: Fugitiva Enissions •
Liquid Haata
50300701 Ganaral
TraatBMnt. Storaga. Disposal Facilities
50300801 Surfaea Impoundmant: Fugitiva
Emiaalans
30300610 Waata Pilas: Fugitive Emiaaiona
50300820 Land Traataant: Fugitive Emiaaic
30300630 Containers: Fugitive Enissions
Aabeatoa Ranovel
50300901 General
Auxiliary Fual/lo Bniaaiona
50390003 Distillate Oil
50390006 Natural Gas
50390010 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)
KlhtttU toOWml
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverte before completing)
. REPORT NO.
EPA-450/4-91-028
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Crosswalk/Air Toxic Emission Factor Data
Base Management System User's Manual,
Version 1.2
5. REPORT DATE
October 1991
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
. AUTHOR(S)
Susan K. Lynch
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME ANO ADDRESS
1O. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
Radian Corporation
Post Office Box 13000
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-DO-0125
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME ANO ADDRESS
Technical Support Division
OAR, OAQPS, TSD, EFMS (MD-14)
Emission Inventory Branch
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
13.
REPORT ANO PERIOD COVERED
14. SPONSORING AGENCY COOE
IS. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
EPA Project Officer:
Anne A. Pope
-* icpoi't preaenta inateuctiono on tho CrocGwalle/Air Toitio
Emission Factor data management system (XATEF). XATEF contains
emission factors for selected air toxic compounds and sources and
associates the factors to levels of source activity. XATEF also
contains crosswalk data, toxic air pollutant/emission source
associations. The emission factors, compiled from a review of the
literature, are identified by pollutant name, CAS number, process and
emission source descriptions, SIC code and SCC. Crosswalk data
contain associations of pollutant names, CAS numbers, SIC codes and
descriptions, and SCCs and descriptions. EPA is making available the
system and data base records to agency users on one high density (1.2
MB) diskette. Other users may download the system from the CHIEF
bulletin board system on the OAQPS Technology Transfer Network.
The purpose of this report is to document the usage of the
system. XATEF offers a technical service to air pollution control
agencies in performing preliminary estimates of air toxics emissions.
The emission factors are not intended to provide exact estimates of
releases of air toxics from specific facilities. The crosswalk data
in XATEF help agencies to identify the potential of pollutants to -be
emitted from sources in an area.
7.
KEY WORDS ANO DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
bJOENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS C. COSATI Field/GfOUp
Air Toxics Substances
Air Emissions Sources
Air Toxic Emission Factors
Pollutant/Source Associations
Data System
18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Unlimited
19. SECURITY CLASS (Ttti* Report)
Unclassified
21. NO. OF PAGES
248
20. SECURITY CLASS (Tlatpagtl
Unclassified
22. PRICE
EPA F«nn 2220-1
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