DOCUMENTATION FOR THE 1999 BASE YEAR POINT SOURCE
NATIONAL EMISSIONS INVENTORY FOR HAZARDOUS AIR

POLLUTANTS (VERSION 3)

Prepared for:

Emission Factor and Inventory Group (D205-01)
Emissions, Monitoring and Analysis Division
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711

Prepared by:

Eastern Research Group, Inc.
1600 Perimeter Park Drive
Morrisville, NC 27560

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section	Page

1.0 INTRODUCTION	 1-1

1.1	What is the National Emissions Inventory?	1-1

1.2	Why Did the EPA Create the NEI for Hazardous Air Pollutants?	1-1

1.3	How is the EPA Going To Use This Version of the NEI?	1-1

1.4	Report Organization	1-2

2.0 DEVELOPMENT OF THE POINT SOURCE NEI FOR HAPs	2-1

2.1	EFIG Requested State and Local Inventory Data in 2001 	 2-1

2.2	Initial Data Received from State and Local Agencies	2-4

2.3	EFIG Requested ESD Maximum Achievable Control Technology

Inventory Data	2-4

2.4	Revisions and Additions to Create Version 3 of the Point Source NEI

for HAPs 	2-6

2.4.1	Revisions and Additions Provided by State, Local, and

Tribal Agencies 	2-7

2.4.2	Revisions and Additions Provided by ESD	2-7

2.4.3	Revisions and Additions Provided by Industry	2-7

2.5	Combining State, Local, and Tribal Agency, MACT, and Industry Data Sets

and Revisions	2-13

2.6	How Did EPA Identify and Fill Gaps in Combined Database?	2-14

2.6.1	When Specific Emission Sources Were Not Included in the Database 2-15

2.6.2	How Did EFIG Add Stack Parameters If They Were Missing or
Inaccurate?	2-16

2.6.3	How Did EFIG Add Location Data If They Were Missing

or Inaccurate?	2-17

2.6.4	How Can a Reviewer Identify the Sources of the Inventory Data? ... 2-18

2.6.5	How Can a Reviewer Identify the Sources of an Assigned

MACT Code?	2-19

3.0 COMPILING THE INVENTORY DATA INTO THE NEI

INPUT FORMAT (NIF) 	3-1

4.0 REFERENCES 	4-1

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

Section	Page

Appendix A State Database Summary Sheets for Version 2 of the NEI for HAPs 	 A-l

Appendix B NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants	B-l

Appendix C MACT Codes	C-l

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LIST OF TABLES

Table	Page

2-1 Data Elements Requested from State and Local Agencies 	2-3

2-2 States and Local Areas that Provided 1999 Air Toxics Inventory Data in 2001 	 2-5

2-3 New or Updated MACT Source Categories in Version 2 of the 1999 NEI	2-6

2-4 List of Agencies that Provided Revisions and Additions for Version 3 of the

Point Source NEI for HAPs	2-8

2-5 MACT Source Categories Revised for Version 3 of the Point Source NEI

for HAPs 	2-10

2-6 Subsumed MACT Source Categories 	2-13

2-7 Location Default Flags	2-18

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1	What is the National Emissions Inventory?

The National Emissions Inventory (NEI) is a comprehensive inventory covering all
criteria pollutants and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) for all areas of the United States. The
NEI was created by the EPA's Emission Factor and Inventory Group (EFIG) in Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina.

This report presents an overview of how the point source component of the 1999 NEI for
HAPs was compiled and updated. Version 2 of the 1999 point source NEI for HAPs was
released in 2001. This version (Version 3) of the 1999 base year NEI for HAPs will be used to
support air quality modeling and other activities. To this end, the EPA established a goal to
compile comprehensive, facility-specific data in its 1999 base year NEI for HAPs for point
sources, in addition to preparing nonpoint area and mobile source 1999 base year inventories.

1.2	Why Did the EPA Create the NEI for Hazardous Air Pollutants?

The Clean Air Act (CAA), as amended in 1990, includes many mandates for the EPA
related to HAPs. The CAA presents a list of 188 HAPs (see

http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/188polls.html for a list of pollutants and their chemical abstract
service [CAS] numbers), for which EPA is to identify their sources, quantify their emissions by
source category, develop regulations for each source category, and assess public health and
environmental impacts after the regulations are put into effect. The NEI is a tool that EPA can
use to meet the CAA mandates.

1.3	How is the EPA Going To Use This Version of the NEI?

It is anticipated that the 1999 point source inventory developed from this effort will have
multiple end uses. The data have been formatted according to protocols established for the

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EPA's NEI submittals. The common data structure on which the NEI platform is based will
allow the NEI point source data for HAPs to be transferred to multiple end-users for a variety of
purposes.

The NEI is a critical component of the EPA's national Air Toxics Program (as described
in EPA's July 19, 1999 Federal Register notice, 64 FR 38706). The initial objective is to make
the data available to EPA modelers for use in the National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA). In
addition, the emissions data compiled as part of this inventory effort will be used in residual risk
assessments conducted by EPA, and to prepare the air toxics portion of the annual EPA
publication entitled National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, which is referred to as the EPA
Trends report (U.S. EPA, 2000).

1.4 Report Organization

Following this introduction, Section 2.0 provides information on how the 1999 NEI point
source HAP emission estimates were first derived from state, local, and tribal inventories, from
data provided by the EPA's Emission Standards Division (ESD), and from the Toxic Release
Inventory (TRI) (U.S. EPA, 2001), and how the estimates have been updated recently. Section
3.0 provides information on how the HAP inventory data were compiled into a common data
structure. Section 4 presents references cited in this report.

Appendix A provides details on the state, local, and tribal agency HAP inventory data
provided to EPA for use in the draft version of the NEI, and notes which agencies provided
revisions or additions in 2002. Appendix B presents the complete NEI pollutant code dictionary
for HAPs. Appendix C lists Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) categories and
their MACT codes.

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2.0 DEVELOPMENT OF THE POINT SOURCE NEI FOR HAPs

The scope of the inventory effort was to compile and subsequently update 1999 base year
HAP emissions data for point source facilities in the United States. Point sources may be either
major or area sources, depending on their annual emissions. Major sources are defined in the
CAA as stationary sources that:

•	Have the potential to emit 10 tons per year (tpy) or more of one HAP; or

•	Have the potential to emit 25 tpy or more of any combination of HAPs.

Smaller point source facilities with annual emissions below these thresholds are defined as area
sources.

The goal in developing the point source NEI was to obtain facility-specific data such as
facility name, location, stack information, emissions, and process descriptions. It was hoped that
the data would be sufficient to support exposure modeling and risk assessment needs. The
starting point for obtaining this facility-specific data was, therefore, state and local air pollution
control agencies, who are most likely to have this type of detailed HAP inventory data.

2.1 EFIG Requested State and Local Inventory Data in 2001

State and local agencies and tribes are asked to supply HAP emission inventory data to
the EPA. If they are unable to provide HAP emission inventory data to the EPA, then the EPA
will prepare default emission inventory data for the 1999 NEI, and use these data to support
assessments which will be used in regulatory decision making.

The target inventory area includes every state and territory in the United States and every
county within a state. There are no boundary limitations pertaining to traditional criteria
pollutant nonattainment areas or to designated urban areas. If a facility was included in a state or

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local database, it is included in the NEI regardless of where in the state it was located. The
pollutants inventoried included all 188 HAPs identified in Section 112(b) of the CAA. Some
state or local agencies collect information on more HAPs, but only the 188 are included in the
NEI. In addition to numerous specific chemical species and compounds, the list of 188 HAPs
includes several compound groups (e.g., individual metals and their compounds, polycyclic
organic matter (POM), and glycol ethers); the NEI includes emission estimates for the individual
compounds wherever possible. Many of the uses of the NEI depend upon data for individual
compounds within these groups rather than aggregated data on each group as a whole.

Appendix B lists all of the specific pollutants and compound groups included in the 1999 NEI
along with their Chemical Abstract Services (CAS) numbers (for individual compounds).

Table 2-1 summarizes the data elements that were targeted for the inventory request and
needed by modelers for exposure assessments. EFIG requested 1999 facility, unit, process, or
stack-specific emissions data. If nonpoint area and mobile source data were available, these were
also requested. No limits were set on the type of source categories for which data would be
collected. No particular cut-off level of emissions was used. It was expected that each state
would have different designations for the sources for which they collect emissions data at the
point level (as opposed to treating them as nonpoint area sources); no effort was made to strictly
define what would be considered a "major source" in the data collection effort.

The data request portion of the initial data collection effort was essentially completed by
June 2001. EFIG needed to establish a cut-off point for the receipt of data in order to complete
the remaining tasks to develop version 2 of the NEI for HAPs. These tasks included processing
the data for upload to the NEI format, requesting and processing data from ESD, identifying
duplicate facilities between these two data sources, and supplementing with TRI data if gaps
remained.

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Table 2-1

Data Elements Requested from State and Local Agencies

Emission Level

Data Elements

Site

Facility name

Address, county

Facility MACT code

Identification codes (local, state, or federal)

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC/NAICS) codes

Emission Process

Process description and identification code (e.g., the source
classification code [SCC] for the process)

Process MACT code

Emission

Pollutant code

Emissions estimate (e.g., actual emissions in tons per year)

Start date, end date

Emission Release Point

Emission release point type (stack vs fugitive)

Stack height, diameter exit gas temperature, exit gas velocity,
exit gas flow rate

Location (X and Y coordinates, UTM)

Control Equipment

Control efficiency, capture efficiency

Device type

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2.2	Initial Data Received from State and Local Agencies

Table 2-2 lists the 38 states for which point source air toxics inventory data were initially
obtained. There were no efforts by EFIG to review the inventory estimates for their accuracy or
calculate new emission estimates. The goal at this point was to compile whatever facility-
specific state and local data were available. Filling data gaps and evaluating the quality of the
data were addressed later in this process.

2.3	EFIG Requested ESD Maximum Achievable Control Technology Inventory Data

State-provided databases represent the core of the point source inventory. Inventory data
were also requested from the EPA's ESD for MACT source categories. A list of MACT
categories and their codes used in the NEI can be found in Appendix C. The information
requested from ESD was identical to the information requested from state and local agencies.
The data elements requested are listed in Table 2-1.

Data specifically to be used in the 1999 NEI were initially provided for 10 MACT source
categories (Table 2-3). Data were also available for the many MACT categories included in the
1996 base year NEI. Updated emissions estimates were also calculated for the following MACT
combustion source categories using 1999 fuel usage data from the Energy Information
Administration (EIA, 2001):

•	Stationary internal combustion engines;

•	Stationary turbines;

•	Industrial boilers; and

•	Utilities (non-mercury estimates only).

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Table 2-2

States and Local Areas that Provided 1999 Air Toxics Inventory Data in 2001

Alabama

New York

California

Buncombe Co., North Carolina

Colorado

Forsyth Co., North Carolina

Connecticutฎ

Mecklenberg Co., North Carolina

Florida

Ohio3

Illinois

Dayton, Ohio

Indiana

Oklahoma

Kansas

Oregonb

Kentucky

Pennsylvania

Louisiana

Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania

Maine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Maryland

Rhode Island

Massachusetts

South Carolina

Michigan

Tennessee3

Minnesota

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Mississippi

Utah

Missouriฎ

Vermont

Montanab

Virginia

Nebraska

Washington

Omaha, Nebraska

Puget Sound, Washington

New Hampshire

West Virginia

New Jersey

Wisconsin

New Mexico

Wyoming

3 Data provided for lead only.
b Data provided for very few HAPs.

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Table 2-3

New and Updated MACT Source Categories in Version 2 of the 1999 NEI

	MACT SOURCE CATEGORY

Coke Ovens: Charging, Top Side, and Door Leaks	

Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks	

Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast	

Medical Waste Incineration	

Municipal Landfills	

Municipal Waste Combustors	

Primary Aluminum Production

Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of Fabrics	

Pulp and Paper Production - Non-combustion	

Utility Boilers - Coal (Hg only)

2.4 Revisions and Additions to Create Version 3 of the Point Source NEI for HAPs

Version 2 of the point source NEI for HAPs was released for public review in 2001. As
EFIG conducted internal quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC), state, local, and tribal
agencies, EPA, and industry were asked to review the files and provide revisions by February,
2002. In addition, state, local, and tribal agencies were provided the opportunity to provide new
data and revisions by June, 2002. These point source revisions and additions were reviewed by
EFIG, and incorporated as appropriate along with EFIG revisions to develop Version 3 of the
NEI for HAPs. EFIG revisions focused on identifying and removing duplicate facilities and
HAPs, and correcting for outliers with erroneous emissions data. EFIG's internal QA/QC
process is described in the paper "QA/QC-An Integral Step in the Development of the 1999
National Emissions Inventory on HAPs" (Pope et al., 2002). The following sections summarize
the February and June revisions and additions provided to EFIG.

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2.4.1	Revisions and Additions Provided by State, Local, and Tribal Agencies

The state, local, and tribal agencies that submitted revisions or additions for the 1999
point source NEI for HAPs are listed in Table 2-4. To the extent possible, all revisions and
additions were incorporated in the NEI. EFIG closely reviewed the site and HAP deletion
records provided, however, and retained some sites and HAPs if it was determined that the sites
were truly operating in 1999, or to retain as complete a list of HAPs emitted as possible.

2.4.2	Revisions and Additions Provided by ESD

ESD staff performed extensive reviews on the Version 2 NEI files. Revisions and
additional inventory data were provided for 63 MACT sources categories (Table 2-5). In some
cases, the reviewer provided revisions to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code/Source
Classfication Code (SCC) MACT default lookup tables, or a facility list to use in assigning
MACT codes to existing NEI facilities. The SIC code/SCC MACT default lookup tables are
used to flag MACT facilities in state, local, and tribal agency data sets, along with TRI data.

Other revisions and new emissions data were facility- and HAP-specific.

Some MACT source categories were subsumed by other categories during the regulatory
development process. These source categories are listed in Table 2-6. Emissions from facilities
in these source categories are still included in the NEI, just under different MACT categories or
without an associated MACT flag.

2.4.3	Revisions and Additions Provided by Industry

The following industry contacts provided revisions for Version 2 of the NEI for HAPs:

•	AES Shady Point

•	Alcoa

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Table 2-4

List of Agencies that Provided Revisions and Additions for Version 3 of the

Point Source NEI for HAPs

Alabama Department of Environmental Management

Alabama- Jefferson County Board of Health

Arizona- Maricopa County Environmental Services Department

Arizona- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community*

Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality

California Air Resources Board

Colorado Air Pollution Control Division

Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Delaware Department of Natural Resources*

Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Idaho Department of Environmental Quality*

Indiana Department of Environmental Management

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Kentucky- Air Pollution Control District of Jefferson County

Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality*

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Nebraska- City of Omaha Public Works Department

Nebraska- Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department

Nevada Division of Environmental Protection

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services*

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

North Carolina Division of Air Quality*

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Table 2-4

List of Agencies that Provided Revisions and Additions for Version 3 of the
Point Source NEI for HAPs (Continued)

North Carolina- Forsyth County Environmental Affairs Department

Ohio- Dayton, Ohio Regional Air Pollution Control Agency

Pennsylvania- Allegheny County Health Department

Rhode Island Department of Environmental Resources

South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control*

Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control

Tennessee- Knox County Department of Air Quality Management

Tennessee- Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau

Tennessee- Memphis and Shelby County Health Department

Tennessee- Metro Health Department Pollution Control of Nashville

Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation

Virginia Department of Environmental Quality

Washington Department of Ecology

Washington- Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

West Virginia Division of Air Quality

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources	

* Provided a new data set. Others provided revisions.

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Table 2-5

MACT Source Categories Revised for Version 3 of the Point Source

NEI for HAPs

MACT Source Category

MACT Code

Acetal Resins Production

1301

Acryl onitril e-Butadi ene- Styrene Producti on

1302

Aerospace Industries

0701

Boat Manufacturing

1305

Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing

0414

Butyl Rubber Production

1307

Carbon Black Production

1415

Cellulose Products Manufacturing

1349

Chlorine Production

1403

Clay Ceramics Manufacturing

0415

Coke Ovens: Charging Top Side and Door Leaks

0302

Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks

0303

Commercial Sterilization Facilities

1609

Cyanide Chemicals Manufacturing

1405

Decorative Chromium Electroplating

1610

Dry Cleaning: Perchloroethylene

1643

Engine Test Cells/Stands Facilities

0101-1

Ethylene Processes

1635

Ferroalloys Production

0304

Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations

1341

Friction Materials Manufacturing

1636

Gasoline Distribution (Stage I)

0601

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Table 2-5

MACT Source Categories Revised for Version 3 of the Point Source

NEI for HAPs (Continued)

MACT Source Category

MACT Code

Hard Chromium Electroplating

1615

Hydrochloric Acid Production

1407

Iron Foundries

0308

Large Appliance (Surface Coating)

0704

Leather Tanning & Finishing Operations

1634

Lime Manufacturing

0408

Metal Furniture (Surface Coating)

0709

Mineral Wool Production

0409

Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products (Surface Coating)

0710

Municipal Landfills

0802

Municipal Waste Combustors

1802

Oil & Natural Gas Production

0501

Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gasoline)

0602

Paint Stripping Operations

1621

Petroleum Refineries - Catalytic Cracking, Catalytic
Reforming & Sulfur Plants

0502

Petroleum Refineries - Other Sources Not Distinctly Listed

0503

Plastic Parts & Products (Surface Coating)

0712

Plywood and Composite Wood Products

1624

Polycarbonates Production

1326

Portland Cement Manufacturing

0410

Primary Aluminum Production

0201

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Table 2-5

MACT Source Categories Revised for Version 3 of the Point Source

NEI for HAPs (Continued)

MACT Source Category

MACT Code

Primary Lead Smelting

0204

Printing, Coating and Dyeing of Fabrics

0713

Printing/Publishing (Surface Coating)

0714

Pulp & Paper Production - Non-Combustion

1626-1

Pulp & Paper Production - Combustion (Kraft, Soda, Sulfite,
& Semi-Chemical)

1626-2

Refractory Products Manufacturing

0406

Reinforced Plastic Composites Production

1337

Rocket Engine Test Firing

0101-2

Rubber Tire Production

1631

Secondary Lead Smelting

0205

Semiconductor Manufacturing

1629

Spandex Production

1003

Steel Foundries

0309

Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing (HON)

1501

Taconite Iron Ore Processing

0411

Uranium Hexafluoride Production

1414

Utility Boilers: Coal

1808-1

Viscose Process Manufacturing

1348

Wood Building Products (Surface Coating)

0703

Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing

0412

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Table 2-6

Subsumed MACT Source Categories

MACT Source Category

MACT
Code

Clay Minerals Processing

0416

Clay Products Manufacturing

0407

Fumed Silica

1406

Light Weight Aggregate
Manufacturing

0417

•	Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry
BASF

•	Bayer

•	BP Chemicals Company

•	Cook Composites and Polymers Co.

•	Cytec Industries

•	Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycols Panel

•	ExxonMobil

•	General Electric

•	Sunoco

•	The Acrylonitrile Group

2.5 Combining State, Local, and Tribal Agency, MACT, and Industry Data Sets and
Revisions

All data sets and revisions provided to EFIG were first formatted to be consistent with
each other and the NEI Input Format (NIF). The next step was to identify duplicate facilities and
revisions between the multiple data sets, and with the draft inventory. The following steps were
used to identify duplicate facilities and revisions:

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•	Step 1 Run a query on the facility name;

•	Step 2 If there is a match between two or more data sets or with the draft

inventory, verify that other information such as state, county, zip code,
TRI ID (or other type of ID), and latitude/longitude coordinates are
identical; and

•	Step 3 If there is a match on any of these parameters, it is assumed there is

duplication and the HAP-specific records for each facility are
compared more closely.

If no duplicates were identified in these steps, it was assumed that the facility could be
added to the NEI, or the requested revisions could be processed as appropriate. If there was a
match on any of these combined queries, the facility records were compared more closely. If it
was determined that a facility was included in one or more data sets, the new data submitted for
the facility were added using a prioritization scheme of local-, state-, ESD- and then industry-
submitted data. Three exceptions to this approach should be noted: MACT data for municipal
waste combustors were given priority, as well as mercury estimates for coal-fired utilities, and
industry-supplied methylene diphenyl disocyanate (MDI) estimates.

2.6 How Did EPA Identify and Fill Gaps in the Combined Database?

As discussed above, HAP inventory databases suitable for incorporation into Version 2 of
the NEI were initially provided by 38 states, but with varying degrees of completeness. New
data sets were provided in 2002 for 7 states. Emissions data or revisions were provided for over
60 MACT source categories. After the state, local, and tribal agency, ESD, and industry data
were incorporated in the 1999 point source NEI, it was then evaluated to identify gaps and
determine how the gaps could be filled.

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2.6.1 When Specific Emission Sources Were Not Included in the a State Database

To assess the completeness of the NEI for source category and facility coverage, TRI data
were used. The purpose of this TRI search was to determine if the local-, state-, and ESD-
combined databases (referred to hereafter as the NEI) needed to be supplemented with data for
facilities that reported to TRI, but were not included in the NEI for some reason. For facilities
included in both the NEI and TRI, it was assumed that the NEI data were more accurate and,
thus, no revisions were made for those facilities.

The TRI facilities missing from the NEI were identified through a process of elimination.
Facilities included in the NEI were matched against TRI-listed facilities using one or more of the
following parameters:

TRI ID;

•	County;

•	Facility name;

•	Facility address; and

•	Latitude and longitude coordinates.

As a last step, keeping in mind that the goal of this task is to develop as complete a
national inventory as possible for as many HAPs as possible, state and local agency, ESD, and
TRI data for 1999 were supplemented with MACT and state-submitted data from the 1996 NEI
for HAPs. State-submitted data from the 1996 base year inventory were only added for states
and counties that did not provide a 1999 NEI submittal. In addition, the state submittals
footnoted on Table 2-2 as covering only lead or very few HAPs were supplemented. These data
can be identified in the NEI by the data source code in the Emission record, and the start and end
date (will be 1996). See Section 2.6.4 for more details on data source types.

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2.6.2 How Did EFIG Add Stack Parameters If They Were Missing or Inaccurate?

The goal of this project was to create a point source inventory that includes
facility-specific data such as facility location, stack information, emissions, and process
descriptions. The stack information needed includes stack diameter and height, gas temperature,
velocity, and flow rate.

To this end, information was needed to supplement the NEI (including the TRI additions
made by EFIG), with stack parameters needed for exposure modeling. The process used to
review and supplement NEI stack parameters is explained in the "National Emission Inventory
QA and Augmentation Memorandum," posted at
http://www. epa.gov/ttn/chief/emch/invent/index. html.

Default stack parameters were generated by EFIG, using data from NEI96, version 4, for
over 3,800 SCCs. These are also posted at the website noted above. These data were added to
state and local agency and ESD databases that reported emissions at the SCC level, but did not
include the necessary stack parameters. Default stack parameters were also generated for over
900 SIC codes. In addition to some state, local, and tribal agency and ESD databases, TRI-
reported emissions are reported at the SIC code level. The assumptions that were made in
populating the NEI with default stack parameters are discussed below:

•	For each emission release point, default stack parameters were added if any of the
five fields were blank (stack height, stack diameter, exit gas temperature, exit gas
velocity, exit gas flow rate);

•	The default stack parameters obtained from EPA were provided at the SCC level
or SIC code level;

•	SCC default stack parameters, when available, took priority over SIC code default
stack parameters;

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•	For facilities where no information was available on the type of emission release
(i.e., stack vs. fugitive), it was assumed that the emission release point is a stack,
and, where available, default stack parameters where added;

•	The following national default stack values were also developed from NEI96 data,
and applied if there was no match on the SCC or SIC code.

Height: 10 ft
Diameter: 1 ft
Temperature: 72ฐF
Velocity: 15 ft/sec

-	Flow: 12 cu ft/sec

•	Each default/derived stack parameter is identified by a flag. The flags indicate
whether a certain default parameter was SIC code-based, SCC-based, or based on
EFIG's national default stack values. The default flags are included in the NEI
Emission Release Point record.

•	Stack parameters provided by state and local agencies and ESD were reviewed to
determine if they are physically plausible or if a reporting error has possibly
occurred. Values outside of the ranges shown below were either recalculated or
replaced with a default value. Again, see the "National Emission Inventory QA
and Augmentation Memorandum" at

http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/emch/invent/index.html for details.

Stack Height (ft): 0.01 to 1,000

-	Fugitive or release vent height (ft): 0.01 to 100
Stack Diameter (ft): 0.01 to 50

Stack Temperature (ฐF): 50 to 1,800
Stack Velocity (ft/sec): 0.01 to 560
Stack Flow (cu ft/sec): 0.01 to 1,100,000

2.6.3 How Did EFIG Add Location Data If They Were Missing or Inaccurate?

Because the NEI is a modeling inventory, the association of specific location data to each
emission release point is required. In the absence of actual location information, a site address
was used to determine the associated latitude and longitude. If address information is incomplete
(including no zip code), the location was defaulted to the county centroid as a last result.

Table 2-7 presents the locational default flags used in the draft NEI Emission Release Point

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Table 2-7
Location Default Flags3

Code

Description

Exact

Match is to within a unique intersection or within a single side of a single
street block.

Near

Match is to a single street block but the correct placement within block is
unknown.

Zipcode+2

Match to a 5 -digit zip code, plus the first two digits of the 4-digit extension.

Zipcode5

Match to a 5-digit zip code.

Zipcode3

Match to a 3-digit zip code.

SCF3

Match to multiple 3-digit zip codes based on postal service sectional center
facility (SCF).

Ambig

Match is to multiple street segments.

County cent

County centroid.

record. Locational data provided by state/local agencies, ESD, and TRI were also be verified to
determine if the latitude and longitude of each release point is within the county indicated. If the
plotted release point is within 5 kilometers of an outside boundary of the county, it is assumed to
be valid. A valid latitude and longitude will be determined if adequate address information is
provided.

2.6.4 How Can A Reviewer Identify the Source of the Inventory Data?

As described above, the NEI was compiled from data and revisions provided by state,
local, and tribal agencies, EPA's ESD, and industry; supplemented with data from TRI that were
not included in the primary data sources; and supplemented with data from the 1996 NEI as a last
step. Because the development of the NEI covered multiple data sources and revision periods,
EFIG felt it was important to delineate the source of the final emissions data reported in the NEI.
In the inventory files, the Emission record indicates the source of the current reported emissions
value. The following data source codes indicate if the data were provided or revised by state,

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local, or tribal agencies, EPA/ESD, industry, supplemented from TRI, or pulled in from the 1996
NEI:

L	= Local agency submittal June 2001;

S2	= State, local, or tribal agency submittal June 2002;

SI	= State, local, or tribal agency submittal February 2002;

M2	= ESD 2002 revision;

I	= Industry 2002 revision;

S	= State agency submittal June 2001;

Ml	= ESD original submittal;

T	= TRI 99 data;

N	= Data from 196 NTI.

2.6.5 How Can A Reviewer Identify the Sources of An Assigned MACT Code?

As discussed previously, the NEI will be used in the National Air Toxics Assessment. To
this end, EFIG strived to identify point source processes that are, or will be, subject to MACT
standards that will result in HAP emission reductions. Processes (in some cases and processes at
a facility) are assigned a MACT code if ESD provided the data, or provided a facility list that was
used to identify state/local agency and TRI data as subject to a MACT standard. The MACT
codes can be found in the inventory files in the Emission Process records. This table also
includes field to indicate that either the state or ESD specifically identified the process as subject
to the MACT standard.

EFIG then used an SCC/SIC code/MACT dictionary to identify all facilities in the NEI
that may be subject to MACT standards. This dictionary was developed by comparing all of the
SCCs and SIC codes with information on types of sources that may be subject to each MACT
standard. ESD engineers then reviewed the NEI to verify or revise the facilities listed as possibly
subject to MACT standards. Their comments were incorporated in the 1999 NEI. Any MACT
assignments made using this dictionary also appear on the inventory in the Emission Process
record, and there is a field that indicate that the MACT code was assigned based on an SCC or an
SIC code default.

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3.0 COMPILING THE INVENTORY DATA INTO THE NEI DATABASE

One of the goals of compiling the NEI was to process all the state, local, and tribal
agency, ESD-supplied, and TRI inventory data into a common structure with consistently defined
data fields. A common data structure will help end users define standardized approaches to
reviewing and using the data. The NEI Input Format (NIF) version 2.0 as designed by EPA
allows for a variety of data transfer mechanisms to be used and is flexible enough to be supported
by many different database programs. More detailed information about the NIF can be found at
http//www .epa.gov/ttn/chief/nif/index.html.

Several processing and screening steps were initially performed on each of the state and
local and ESD databases as they were received. These steps included:

•	Converting the files to NIF 2.0;

•	Manually setting primary keys on each table;

•	Performing quality control (QC) checks on the files, including running EFIG's
NIF QA software on each new file submitted;

•	Removing duplicate records;

•	Removing records that had null and zero emissions;

•	Screening for records that contain pollutants on the list of the 188 CAA
HAPs;

•	Correcting XY coordinate type;

•	Adding state abbreviation based on FIPS code;

•	Verifying/correcting control status;

•	Correcting referential integrity violations; and

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•	Checking/correcting miscellaneous data codes such as emission release point

type, emission type, and emission unit numerator.

Information on additional processing steps for each state and local agency file submitted
in June 2001 for NEI version 2 is provided in Appendix A.

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4.0 REFERENCES

Pope, A., D. Wilson, S. Finn, and J. Oh. 2002. QA/QC - An Integral Step in the Development
of the 1999 National Emission Inventory for HAPs. Presented at the 11th International Emission
Inventory Conference, April 15-18, Atlanta, Georgia.
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/conference/eill/index.html.

U.S. Department of Energy. 2001 Energy Information Administration. State Energy Data Report
1999. DOE/EIA 0214 (99). Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2000. National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1900-
1998. EPA-454/R-00-002. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2001. 1999 Toxics Release Inventory, Public Data
Release. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Information,
Washington, DC.

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Appendix A

State Database Summary Sheets for Version 2 of the

NEI for HAPs

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Alabama

State/Local Agency Name: Alabama Department of Environmental Management

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Cala Obenauf
No address given
(334) 270-5683
cjo@adem. state, al. us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002 by the state and a local agency, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

59 out of 67 counties included

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

107 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

TableSI

NAICS code not found

TableER

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

Invalid stack height

Invalid exit gas velocity

Invalid X (UTM) coordinate

Invalid Y (UTM) coordinate

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point
Invalid exit gas temperature

TableEM

Emission numerical value: invalid field length

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Resolution:

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: California

State/Local Agency Name: California Air Resources Board

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Andy Alexis
(916)323-1085
aalexi s@arb. ca. gov

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

# Counties Included/Number in State:

52 counties included out of 58

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

# of HAPs in File:

199

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code

PointEP

Duplicate records

Invalid annual average hours per day

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

Invalid winter throughput percentages

Invalid spring throughput percentages

Invalid summer throughput percentages

Invalid fall throughput percentages

Invalid source category code

PointER

Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature

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Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid X(UTM) coordinate
Invalid Y(UTM) coordinate
UTM zone: invalid field length

PointEREM

EM record has no match in ER table: orphan
ER record has no match in EM table: widow

PointEU

Duplicate records
Invalid county fips

Emission unit ID: cannot determine if mandatory

PointEUER

EU record has no match in ER table: widow

PointPE

Duplicate records

Invalid start date

End date: invalid year

Invalid throughput unit numerator

Point PEEM

PE record has no match in EM table: widow

PointSI

NAICS code not found
Invalid county fips
Invalid zip code
Invalid street (line 1)

SIC code not found

PointSIER

SI record has no match in ER table: widow

PointSIEU

EU record has no match in SI table: orphan

PointTRSI

TR record has no match in SI table: widow

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

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-	Eliminated duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Colorado

State/Local Agency Name: Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

David Thayer

(303)692-3187

davi d. thayer@ state. co. us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

56 counties out of 63

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

94 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointCE

Invalid pollutant code

PointEU

Start date - invalid year
Invalid pollutant code

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

PointER

Exit gas flow rate: invalid field length
No X(LATLON) coordinate: mandatory
No Y(LATLON) coordinate: mandatory
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid stack height

Y coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

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PointPE

Start date - invalid year

Actual throughput: invalid field length

PointSI

SIC code not found
Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters, missing facility name.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Connecticut

State/Local Agency Name: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Bureau of Air Management

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

William Simpson
(860) 424-3027

william.simpson@po. state.ct.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in June 2002,
and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

Eight of eight

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

One HAP - Lead

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any (summary of all county files):

CE record has no match in EM table: widow
Invalid emission calculation method code
Invalid rule effectiveness method
Invalid stack diameter
Duplicate records

Invalid source category code (SCC)

No SIC code: mandatory

CE record has no match in EP table: orphan

PE record has no match in EP table: orphan

EP record has no match in PE table: widow

X coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

EM record has no match in ER table : orphan

EU record has no match in EP table: widow

EM record has no match in PE table: orphan

PE record has no match in EM table: widow

ER record has no match in EM table: widow

SI record has no match in ER table: widow

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Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Eliminated duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: incomplete address information, out of range stack parameters, null
SIC code.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Florida

State/Local Agency Name: Department of Environmental Protection

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

YiZhu

No address given
(850)821-9558
yi.zhu@dep. state.fl.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

51 counties included out of 67

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

95 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

Invalid emission unit numerator

No emission type: mandatory

Invalid factor unit numerator

Invalid material I/O code

No control status: mandatory

Invalid EM Reliability Indicator

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

No XY coordinate type: mandatory

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point
Exit gas flow rate: Invalid field length
Invalid emission release point type

Stack height-cannot get minimum and maximum heights for QA

Invalid exit gas temperature

Invalid exit gas velocity

No Y (UTM) coordinate: mandatory

No UTM zone: mandatory for XY coordinate type

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

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No street (line 1): Mandatory
No zip code: mandatory

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Eliminated duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Corrected emission unit numerator.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Indiana

State/Local Agency Name: Indiana Department of Environmental Management

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jon Bates
No address given
(317) 233-4226

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

86 counties included out of 92

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

#	of HAPs in File:

153 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

Invalid pollutant code

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

XY coordinate not UTM
UTM zone not applicable
Invalid XY coordinate type

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point

Invalid exit gas velocity

Invalid exit gas temperature

Invalid stack height

Invalid stack diameter

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

Invalid X (UTM) coordinate

Invalid Y (UTM) coordinate

SIC code not found

Invalid zip code

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Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Indiana

State/Local Agency Name: Indiana Department of Environmental Management

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jay Koch
No address given
(317)233-0581
jkoch@dem. state.in.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

35 counties included out of 92

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

1 HAP-lead

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

No errors.

Resolution:

N/A

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Illinois

State/Local Agency Name: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Buzz Asselmeier
No address given
(217) 782-5811

buzz.asselmeier@epa. state.il.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

102 counties included out of 102

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

125 HAPs

ORIGINAL FILE:QA RESULTS
Not available.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters, incomplete address information, null
SIC codes.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Kansas

State/Local Agency Name: Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Dana Morris
(785) 296-1578
dmorris@kdhe.state.ks.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

57 counties were included out of 105

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

101 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointCE

Invalid pollutant code

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

PointER

Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid exit gas temperature
No XY coordinate type: mandatory

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Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Kentucky

State/Local Agency Name: Kentucky Division for Air Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Debra Jennings
No address was given
(502)573-3382

DEBRA. JENNINGS@MAIL. STATE.KY.US

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002 by a local agency, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

97 out of 120

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

124 HAPs

General Comments on File, if Any:

QA program not run.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters, incomplete address information.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Louisiana

State/Local Agency Name: Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jennifer Walton
(225) 765-0035
jennifer_b@deq. state.la.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), a new data set was provided in June
2002, and processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

49 counties included out of 64

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

119 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
PointSI

Duplicate records
No zip code: mandatory
No street (line 1): mandatory
No city: mandatory
No state: mandatory

State postal code does not match state FIPS code
Invalid street (line 2)

SIC code not found

PointEP

Duplicate records

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

Invalid annual average days per week

PointEM

Duplicate records

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Resolution:

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected state postal code.

-	Remaining error messages: incomplete address information, out of range stack parameters, null
SIC codes.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Maine

State/Local Agency Name: Maine Department of Environmental Protection

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Rich Greves
MEDEP

State House, Station No. 17
Augusta, ME 04333
(207) 287-2437
FAX: 207-287-641
rich, greves. @ state, me. us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

16 counties included out of 16

Inventory Year: 1998

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

62 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code
Start Date - Invalid year
End Date - Invalid year

PointER

Invalid emission release point type
Invalid X(UTM) coordinate
Invalid Y(UTM) coordinate

PointEREP

Cannot determine if widow-null or invalid emission data level
PointEUPE

Cannot determine if widow-null or invalid emission data level

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PointPE

Start Date - Invalid year
End Date - Invalid year

PointSI

State postal code does not match state FIPS code
SIC code not found

PointSIER

SI record has no match in ER table: widow

Point SI PE

Cannot determine if widow-null or invalid emission data level
Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected state postal code.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Maryland

State/Local Agency Name: Maryland Department of the Environment

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

J. Will Haus
2500 Broening Hwy.

Baltimore, MD
(410) 631-3278

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

24 counties were included out of 24

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

#	of HAPs in File:

128 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code

PointER

Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity

Y coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds
X coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

PointSI

NAICS code not found
SIC code not found

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Massachusetts

State/Local Agency Name: Massachusetts Dept.

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jen D'Urso
No address given
(617)348-4015
Jen.D'Urso@state.ma.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

12 counties included out of 14
Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

#	of HAPs in File:

24 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

Invalid pollutant code
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature

Y-coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds
SIC code not found

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Massachusetts

State/Local Agency Name: Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Robert Boisselle

(617) 292-5609

robert.boisselle@state.ma.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February

2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

5 counties included out of 14

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

One HAP-lead

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

PointCE

Invalid pollutant code

Invalid primary percent control efficiency

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code
Invalid emission unit numerator

PointER

Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Corrected emission unit numerator.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Michigan

State/Local Agency Name: Michigan Department of Environmental Quality-Air

Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Allan Ostrander
No address given
(517) 335-2717
ostrander@state.mi.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

75 counties included out of 83

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

121 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

Invalid total capture control efficiency
Invalid total capture efficiency
Invalid pollutant code

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Invalid spring throughput percentage

Invalid summer throughput percentage

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

Invalid exit gas velocity

Invalid exit gas temperature

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

X-coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

Invalid stack height

Invalid stack diameter

SIC unit level not found

SIC code not found

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Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Minnesota

State/Local Agency Name: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Chun Yi Wu
No address given
(651)282-5855
chun.yi.wu@pca. state.mn.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

75 counties out of 87
Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both (two files)

#	of HAPs in File:

158 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
SIC code not found

Actual Throughput: Invalid field length

Design capacity: Invalid field length

ER record has no match in EM table: Widow record

Invalid stack diameter

Invalid exit gas temperature

Y-coordinate of release point outside state latitudinal bounds
The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Invalid secondary device type

No emission unit id: mandatory (for HAPs; unit or process level)

No process id: mandatory (for HAPs; unit or process level)

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages < 98%

PE record has no match in EP table

EP record has no match in PE table

Duplicate records

Invalid material

EM record has no match in PE table

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Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Eliminated duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: incorrect secondary device type codes, out of range stack
parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Mississippi

State/Local Agency Name: Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Susan L. Holden
No address given
(601)961-5276

Susan_Holden@deq.state.ms.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

73 counties included out of 82 counties

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

111

Original File: QA Results

Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid stack diameter

X coordinate of release point outside state latitudinal bounds
Y coordinate of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

Resolution:

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Missouri

State/Local Agency Name: Department of Natural Resources, Air Pollution Control

Program

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Nathan J. Holm
(573)751-4817

nrholmn@mail.dnr. state.mo.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

25 out of 115

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

1 HAP - Lead

Original File: QA Results

PointCE

Duplicate records

Total capture control efficiency: invalid field length
Invalid primary device type

Primary percent control efficiency: invalid field length

PointEM

No control status: mandatory

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Winter throughput percentages: invalid field length
Spring throughput percentages: invalid field length
Summer throughput percentages: invalid field length
Fall throughput percentages: invalid field length
Sulfur content: invalid field length

PointER

Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter

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Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid exit gas temperature

X coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds
No X(UTM) coordinate: mandatory
No Y(UTM) coordinate: mandatory

PointSI

Invalid ORIS facility code
SIC code not found
NAICS code not found

Resolution:

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Montana

State/Local Agency Name: MT

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Charles Homer
(406) 444-4279

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

10

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

5 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

PointAC

Invalid material I/O code

PointEM

Invalid material I/O code
Emission > range maximum

PointEP

No airs stack id provided: mandatory

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages exceeds 100%

PointER

Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid stack height

Cannot compute flow rate; check stack data
Invalid exit gas flow rate

PointEREM

EM record has no match in ER table: widow

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PointSI

SIC code not found

PointSIER

SI record has no match in ER table: widow

PointTRSI

SI record has not match in TR table: widow

Resolution:

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Nebraska

State/Local Agency Name: City of Omaha

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Mary Beckenhauer
No address given
(402) 444-6015

mbeckenhauer@ci.omaha.ne.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

75 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

Duplicate records

Emission Unit ID: cannot determine if mandatory -Emission Data Level not determined

Process ID: cannot determine if mandatory - Emission Data Level not determined

CE record has no match in EM table: Widow

Invalid start time

Invalid end time

Invalid material

End date: invalid field length

Invalid pollutant code

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentage <98%

CE record has no match in EP table: orphan
PE record has no match in EP table: orphan
EP record has no match in PE table: widow
Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity

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Invalid X (LATLON) coordinate
XY coordinate type not UTM
UTM zone not applicable

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type: cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point

EM record has no match in ER table: orphan

ER record has no match in EM table: widow

EU record has no match in EP table: widow

EM record has no match in PE table: orphan

PE record has no match in EM table: widow

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Nebraska

State/Local Agency Name: Nebraska Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Dave Brown
No address given
(402) 4741-3389
No e-mail address given

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002 by two local agencies, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

49 counties were included out of 93

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

107 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

Duplicate records
Incorrect record type
Invalid pollutant code
Invalid county fips

Emission unit ID: cannot determine if mandatory - inventory type not determined
Process ID: cannot determine if mandatory - inventory type not determined
Emission unit ID: cannot determine if mandatory - Emission data level not determined
Process ID: cannot determine if mandatory - Emission data level not determined
CE record has no match in EM table: Widow

Emission release pt ID: cannot determine if mandatory - invalid inventory type

Invalid emission unit numerator

No emission type: Mandatory

Invalid EM Reliability

Invalid Factor Unit Numerator

No Control Status: Mandatory

No Process ID: Mandatory

CE record has no match in EP: orphan

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PE record has no match in EP: orphan

EP record has no match in PE: widow

Cannot determine if orphan: null or invalid inventory type

EM record has no match in ER: orphan

ER record has no match in EM: widow

EP record has no match in EU: orphan

EU record has no match in EP: widow

Invalid state FIPS code

Cannot determine validity of county FIPS; state FIPS; state FIPS + county FIPS
Invalid start date
Invalid end date

EM record has no match in PE: orphan
PE record has no match in EM: widow
Invalid street (Line 1)

No Street (Line 1): Mandatory
SI record has no match in ER: widow
EU record has no match in SI: orphan
SI record has no match in EU: widow
SI record has no match in TR: orphan
TR record has no match in SI: widow

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected state FIPS code.

-	Corrected emission unit numerator.

-	Remaining error messages: incomplete facility address information, null SIC codes.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: New Hampshire

State/Local Agency Name: New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Rick Rumba

Newton (Sonny) Strickland
NHDES

64 North Main Street, Caller Box 2033
Concord, NH 03302-2033
(603) 271-1370 FAX: 603-271-1381
sstrickland@des. state, nh. us
r_rumba@des. state.nh.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), a new data set was provided in June
2002, and processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

8 counties included out of 10

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

44 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Invalid rule effectiveness method

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages<98%

PointER

Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid stack height
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid stack height

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PointEREM

EM record has no match in ER table: orphan

PointEU

Invalid design capacity numerator
Invalid design capacity denominator
NAICS code not found

PointPEEM

PE record has no match in EM table: widow

PointSI

NAICS code not found

PointSIER

SI record has no match in ER table: widow

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: New Jersey

State/Local Agency Name: NJDEPAQEVAL

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Lisa Jones
(609) 292-0273
ljones@deq. state.nj .us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

21 out of 21

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

#	of HAPs in File:

138 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

PointCE

Duplicate records
Invalid primary device type
Invalid pollutant code

PointEM

Duplicate records
Start date: invalid year
End date: invalid year
Invalid start time
Invalid end time

Emission unit ID: cannot determine if mandatory
PointEP

The sum of the seasonal throughput percentages <98%

PointER

Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity

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Invalid stack diameter

Invalid stack height

No XY coordinate type: mandatory

X coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

PointPE

Start date: invalid year
End date: invalid year
Invalid start time
Invalid end time
Invalid material

PointSI

Facility name: invalid field length
No address type code: mandatory
Invalid site MACT code
No street (line 1): mandatory
No city: mandatory

No state postal abbreviation: mandatory
No zip code: mandatory
SIC code not found

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Corrected state postal code.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters, incomplete address information.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: New Mexico

State/Local Agency Name: New Mexico Air Quality Board

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jim Shively
(505) 955-8068

Jim_Shively@nmenv. state.nm.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

15 counties included out of 33
Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

93 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointEP

SCC: invalid inventory type

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Duplicate records

Spring throughput percentage: invalid data type

PointER

Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity
Duplicate records
Invalid X(UTM) coordinate
Invalid Y(UTM) coordinate

PointPE

Duplicate records

Invalid throughput unit numerator

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Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Removed duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: New York

State/Local Agency Name: NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Art Robinson
Mike Sheehan
Bob Bielawa
Syed Alam

(518) 402-8396
(518) 402-8396
(518)402-8396
(518) 402-8396
(518) 402-8396

ajrobins@gov.dec.state.ny.us
mp sheeha@gov. dec. state. ny. us
bxbielaw@gov.dec.state.ny.us
snalam@gov. dec. state, ny.us

Carlos Mancilla

cxmancil@gov.dec.state.ny.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

53 counties included out of 62

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

215 HAPs

ORIGINAL FILE: QA RESULTS
Not available.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Remaining error messages: incomplete address information, out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: North Carolina

State/Local Agency Name: Western NC Regional Air Quality Agency

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Greg Davis
No address given.

(828)255-5655
davisgr@co.buncombe.nc.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in June 2002,
and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

95

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

QA program not run.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: North Carolina

State/Local Agency Name: Forsyth Co. Environmental Affairs Dept.

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Steve Lyda

(336) 727-8060

lydask@co.forsyth.nc.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in June 2002,
and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

95 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

Invalid X (LATLON) coordinate
Invalid pollutant code

Emission numeric value: invalid field length
Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: North Carolina

State/Local Agency Name: Mecklenburg County

Air Quality Section

Department of Environmental Protection

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

S. David Ross
Air Quality Section

Department of Environmental Protection
Suite 205

700 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202-2236
(704)336-5500

RossSD@co.mecklenburg.nc.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1998

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

#	of HAPs in File:

134

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

QA program not run.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Ohio

State/Local Agency Name: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Tom Velalis
No address given
(614) 644-4837
tom.velalis@epa. state.oh.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002 by a local agency, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

40 counties are included out of 88

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

1 HAP - Lead

Original File: QA Results

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages < 98%.

Invalid annual average hours per day

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

X-coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

Invalid stack diameter

Invalid stack height

Actual throughput: invalid field length

Invalid material

SIC code not found

Invalid street (line 2)

Resolution:

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Ohio

State/Local Agency Name: Dayton, Ohio/Regional Air Pollution Control Agency

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Andrew J. Roth
no address given
(937)225-4118
rothaj@rapca.org

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

Six

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

15

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

Invalid start time
Invalid end time
Invalid material

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Invalid exit gas velocity

Invalid exit gas temperature

XY coordinate type not UTM

Zone not applicable

Invalid stack height

Invalid stack diameter

State postal code does not match state FIPS code
Resolution:

-	Corrected state postal code.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Oklahoma

State/Local Agency Name: Dept. of Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jeff Davidson

(405) 702-4120

jeff davidson@deq.state.ok.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

68

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

97 HAPs

ORIGINAL FILE: QA RESULTS

Invalid pollutant code
Duplicate records

Invalid annual average hours per year

Invalid stack diameter

Invalid exit gas temperature

State postal code does not match state FIPS code

Invalid zip code

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected state postal code.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Oregon

State/Local Agency Name: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Steven Aalbers
(503) 229-6798
aalbers.steve@deq.or.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

16 counties were included out of 36

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

Four

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

PointER

Invalid X(LATLON) coordinate: Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot
confirm (X,Y) location of release point

X coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

PointSI

SIC code not found
Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Pennsylvania

State/Local Agency Name: Allegheny County

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Gary Fischman
No address given
(412) 578-8141
gfi schman@achd. net

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

120 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Invalid stack height

Invalid stack diameter

Invalid exit gas velocity

Invalid exit gas temperature

X-coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds
Resolution:

- Corrected coordinate data.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Pennsylvania

State/Local Agency Name: City of Philadelphia

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Thomas Weir
(215) 685-9436
thomas.weir@phila.gov

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

lOOHAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

PointEM

Start date - invalid year
Invalid rule effectiveness method

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

PointER

Invalid stack diameter
Invalid stack height
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity

PointPE

Start date - invalid year

Resolution:

N/A

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Pennsylvania

State/Local Agency Name: PADEP BAQ

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Carrie Eastman
(717)783-5974

eastman.carrie@dep. state.pa.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002 by a local agency, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

55 counties included out of 67

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

92 HAPs

General Comments on QA File(s), if Any:

PointCE

Duplicate records
Invalid pollutant code

PointEM

Invalid pollutant code

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%.

PointER

Invalid stack diameter

Invalid stack height

Invalid exit gas temperature

Invalid exit gas velocity

Exit gas flow rate: invalid field length

X coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds

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PointPE

Actual throughput: invalid field length
Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Rhode Island

State/Local Agency Name: Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management

Office of the Air Resource

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Karen Slattery
RIDEM

291 Promenade Street
Providence, RI 02908
(401) 222-2808 FAX: 401-277-2017
kslatter@dem. state.ri.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

5 counties included out of 5

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

102 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Duplicate records
Invalid pollutant code
Invalid control status

PointEP

Duplicate records

The sum off all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

PointEPPE

PE record has no match in EP table: orphan
EP record has no match in PE table: widow

PointER

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Y coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds
XY coord type not UTM. UTM zone not applicable

PointEREM

EM record has no match in ER table: orphan

PointEU

SIC unitlevel code not found

PointEUEP

EP record has no match in EU table: orphan
EU record has no match in EP table: widow

PointPE

Duplicate records

PointPEEM

EM record has no match in PE table: orphan
PE record has no match in EM table: widow

PointSI

SIC code not found

PointSIER

SI record has no match in ER table: widow

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: South Carolina

State/Local Agency Name: Department of Health & Environmental Control

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Christopher Cheatham
No Address Given
803-898-3827; 803-898-4292
803-898-4117 Fax

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and new data were provided June 2002. These files were processed by EFIG as
appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

45 counties out of 46

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

103 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
PointEM

No XY Coordinate Type: Mandatory
PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages < 98%

PointER

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point

Invalid Stack Height: 0

Invalid Stack Diameter: 0

Invalid Exit Gas Velocity: 0

Invalid X (LATLON) Coordinate:

Invalid Y (LATLON) Coordinate:

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point
Invalid Exit Gas Velocity: 0
Invalid Exit Gas Temperature: 0

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Resolution:

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Tennessee

State/Local Agency Name: TDEC APC

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Ron Redus
(615)532-0577
rrdeus@mail. state, tn.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002 by the state agency and four local agencies. These files were processed by EFIG
as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

3 out of 95

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

One HAP- lead

ORIGINAL FILE: QA RESULTS
Not available.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Tennessee

State/Local Agency Name: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control

Bureau

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Heather Sandner
No address given
(423) 867-4321

sandner_h@mail.chattanooga.gov

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

One

Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

41

ORIGINAL FILE: QA RESULTS
Not available.

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Utah

State/Local Agency Name: Utah Division of Air Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Scott D. Hanks
(801)536-4066
shanks@deq.state.ut.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

19 counties included out of 29
Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

72 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointCE

Invalid pollutant code

Invalid total capture control efficiency

Invalid primary device type

Total capture control efficiency: invalid field length

PointEM

Duplicate records

Emission release point id: cannot determine if mandatory-invalid inventory type
Emission unit id: cannot determine if mandatory-invalid inventory type
Process id: cannot determine if mandatory-inventory type not determined
Invalid pollutant code
Invalid start time

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Annual average hours per day: invalid field length

Invalid annual average hours per year

Invalid annual average weeks per year

Sulfur content: invalid field length

Annual average hours per year: invalid field length

Annual average days per week: invalid field length

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Invalid annual average hours per day

PointER

Invalid stack diameter
Invalid stack height
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid X(UTM) coordinate
Invalid Y(UTM) coordinate

PointEU

Duplicate records
SIC unit level not found

PointPE

Invalid county fips

Invalid throughput unit numerator

Invalid material

Invalid period hours per day

PointSI

SIC code not found

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Vermont

State/Local Agency Name: State of Vermont - Department of Environmental

Conservation - Air Pollution Control Division

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Jeff Merrell

VT Agency of Natural Resources
103 S. Main St., Bldg 3
S. Waterbury, VT 05671
(802) 241-3859 FAX: 802-241-2590
j effm@dec.anr. state, vt.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

13 counties are included out of 14
Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

HAPs

#	of HAPs in File:

65 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
Duplicate records

Y coordinate of release point outside state latitudinal bounds and X coordinate of release point
outside state longitudinal bounds
SIC code not found

Resolution:

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Virginia

State/Local Agency Name: Virginia Department of Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Tom Ballou
No address given
(804) 698-4406
trballou@deq. state, va.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

89 counties included out of 135
Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

84 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

Duplicate records

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid site description

Resolution:

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Deleted duplicate records.

-	Confirmed coordinate data were valid.

-	Remaining error messages: none.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Washington

State/Local Agency Name: Washington State Department of Ecology

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Sally Otterson
(360) 407-6806
sott461 @ecy. wa.gov

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002 by the state and a local agency, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

16 counties included out of 39
Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

81 HAPs

Original File: QA Results

PointEM

Duplicate records

PointEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

Annual average days per week: invalid field length

PointER

Invalid stack height

Invalid stack diameter

Exit gas flow rate: invalid field length

Y coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

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-	Eliminated duplicate records.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Washington

State/Local Agency Name: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

John K. Anderson
No address given
johna@pscleanair.org
206-689-4051
FAX: 206-343-7522

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

4

Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

97 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
PointCE

Invalid Pollutant Code
PointEM

Invalid Pollutant Code
PointER

Invalid Stack Diameter
Invalid Gas Temperature
Invalid Exit Gas Velocity
Invalid Stack Diameter
Invalid Exit Gas Velocity
Invalid Stack Diameter
Invalid Exit Gas Temperature

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Invalid X (UTM) Coordinate
Invalid Y (UTM) Coordinate

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point
PointPE

Invalid Throughput Unit Numerator
Invalid Start Time
Invalid End Time

PointSI

SIC Code Not Found
Resolution:

-	Verified pollutant codes.

-	Removed records for non-HAPs.

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: West Virginia

State/Local Agency Name: West Virginia Division of Air Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

David J. Porter
No address given
(304) 926-3647
dporter@mail.dep. state, wv.us

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in June 2002,
and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

48 counties included out of 55
Inventory Year: 1999
Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

151 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
TableCE

Percent capture efficiency: invalid field length
Primary percent control efficiency: invalid field length
Total capture control efficiency: invalid field length

TableEM

Emission numeric value: invalid field length
TableEP

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages >100%

TableER

Invalid stack diameter
Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity

Y-coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

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Invalid stack height

X-coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds
Resolution:

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Wisconsin

State/Local Agency Name:	Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Ralph Patterson
No address given
patter@dnr. state, wi.us
608-267-7546
608-267-0560

In addition to the initial data submitted (described below), revisions were provided in February
and June 2002, and were processed by EFIG as appropriate.	

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

65 of 72

Inventory Year:	1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

91

Original File: QA Results
PointCE EM

CE record has no match in EM table: Widow
PointEM

No Emission Numeric Value: Mandatory

No Process ID: Mandatory (for HAPS; Unit or Process level)

PointEP

Invalid Process MACT Code: NR
Winter Throughput Percentage: Invalid Field Length
The sum of all seasonal throughput percentages < 98%

Spring Throughput Percentage: Invalid Field Length
Summer Throughput Percentage: Invalid Field Length
Fall Throughput Percentage: Invalid Field Length
Invalid Annual Average Days Per Week

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PointEPPE

EP record has no match in PE table: Widow
PE record has no match in EP table: Orphan

PointER

Invalid Stack Diameter

Invalid XY Coordinate Type LAT/LON

Problem with coordinate value(s) or type; cannot confirm (X,Y) location of release point
Invalid Exit Gas Temperature
Invalid Stack Height

Exit Gas Flow Rate: Invalid Field Length
PointEREM

ER record has no match in EM table: Widow
EM record has no match in ER table: Orphan

PointEU

NAICS Code Not Found

Invalid Design Capacity Numerator

Invalid Design Capacity Denominator

Emission Unit ID: Cannot determine if mandatory — Emission Data Level Not Determined
SIC UnitLevel Code Not Found

PointPE

Emission Unit ID: Cannot determine if mandatory — Emission Data Level Not Determined

Process ID: Cannot determine if mandatory

No Process ID: Mandatory (for HAPS; Unit or Process level)

PointPEEM

EM record has no match in PE table: Orphan
PE record has no match in EM table: Widow

PointSI

No Zip Code: Mandatory
SIC Code Not Found

Resolution:

-	Tested referential integrity.

-	Created parent records for orphans.

-	Deleted widow records.

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Deleted null emission numeric values.

-	Deleted/corrected MACT codes.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters, null SIC codes, incomplete address
information.

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STATE DATABASE SUMMARY REPORT

State: Wyoming

State/Local Agency Name: Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality

Contact Name, Address, Phone Number, Email:

Mark Arn
(307) 777-3782
marn@state.wy.us

#	Counties Included/Number in State:

20 counties out of 23

Inventory Year: 1999

Inventory Type-Criteria, toxics, both:

Both

#	of HAPs in File:

53 HAPs

Original File: QA Results
PointEP

The sum of the seasonal throughput percentages <98%

The sum of the seasonal throughput percentages >100%

PointER

Invalid exit gas temperature
Invalid exit gas velocity
Invalid X(UTM) coordinate
Invalid Y(UTM) coordinate
Invalid stack height
Invalid stack diameter

Y coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds
X coord of release point outside state latitudinal bounds

PointEU

Invalid design capacity numerator
Invalid design capacity denominator
SIC unit level not found

PointSI

SIC code not found

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Resolution:

-	Corrected coordinate data.

-	Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters.

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Appendix B

NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants

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NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants

Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

111466

2,2'-Oxybisethanol

Glycol Ethers

67425

(Ethylenebis(Oxyethylenenitrilo)) Tetraacetic Acid

Glycol Ethers

79345

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane



79005

1,1,2-Trichloroethane



57147

1,1-Dimethyl Hydrazine



58899

1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclyhexane



67562394

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

35822469

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

55673897

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

70648269

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

39227286

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

57117449

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

57653857

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

72918219

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

19408743

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

57117416

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

40321764

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

120821

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene



96128

1,2-Dibromo-3 -Chloropropane



110714

1,2-Dimethoxyethane

Glycol Ethers

122667

1,2-Diphenylhydrazine



106887

1,2-Epoxybutane



75558

1,2-Propylenimine



106990

1,3-Butadiene



542756

1,3 -Dichloropropene



1120714

1,3 -Propanesultone



106467

1,4-Dichlorobenzene



42397648

1,6-Dinitropyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

42397659

1,8-Dinitropyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

40

16-PAH

Polycyclic Organic Matter

106898

1 -Chloro-2,3 -Epoxypropane



23436193

1 -Isobutoxy-2-Propanol

Glycol Ethers

90120

1 -Methylnaphthalene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

2381217

1-Methylpyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

5522430

1-Nitropyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

27310210

2-(2,4-Hexadienyloxy)Ethanol

Glycol Ethers

112254

2-(Hexyloxy)Ethanol

Glycol Ethers

540841

2,2,4 -T rimethy lpentane



60851345

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

57117314

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

600

2,3,7,8-TCDD TEQ

Dioxins/Furans

51207319

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

1746016

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

95954

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol



88062

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol



94757

2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid



51285

2,4-Dinitrophenol



121142

2,4-Dinitrotoluene



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NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued)

Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

584849

2,4-Toluene Diisocyanate



53963

2-Acetylaminofluorene



112072

2-Butoxyethyl Acetate

Glycol Ethers

532274

2-Chloroacetophenone



91587

2-Chloronaphthalene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

91576

2-Methylnaphthalene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

78820

2 -Me thy 1-Propanenitrile



607578

2-Nitrofluorene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

79469

2-Nitropropane



20706256

2-Propoxyethyl Acetate

Glycol Ethers

91941

3,3 '-Dichlorobenzidene



119904

3,3 '-Dimethoxybenzidine



119937

3,3 '-Dimethylbenzidine



10215335

3 -Butoxy-1 -Propanol

Glycol Ethers

1589497

3 -Methoxy-1 -Propanol

Glycol Ethers

56495

3 -Methylcholanthrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

101144

4,4'-Methylenebis(2-Chloraniline)



101779

4,4'-Methylenedianiline



101688

4,4'-Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate



534521

4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol



92671

4-Aminobiphenyl



60117

4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene



92933

4-Nitrobiphenyl



100027

4-Nitrophenol



3697243

5 -Methylchry sene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

7496028

6-Nitrochrysene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

57976

7,12-Dimethylbenz[a] Anthracene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

75

7-PAH

Polycyclic Organic Matter

83329

Acenaphthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

208968

Acenaphthylene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

75070

Acetaldehyde



60355

Acetamide



75058

Acetonitrile



98862

Acetophenone



107028

Acrolein



79061

Acrylamide



79107

Acrylic Acid



107131

Acrylonitrile



88

Alkylated Lead

Lead Compounds

107051

Allyl Chloride



7789095

Ammonium Dichromate

Chromium Compounds

62533

Aniline



120127

Anthracene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

7440360

Antimony

Antimony Compounds

92

Antimony & Compounds

Antimony Compounds

1327339

Antimony Oxide

Antimony Compounds

7783702

Antimony Pentafluoride

Antimony Compounds

10025919

Antimony Trichloride

Antimony Compounds

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

1309644

Antimony Trioxide

Antimony Compounds

1345046

Antimony Trisulfide

Antimony Compounds

7440382

Arsenic

Arsenic Compounds

93

Arsenic & Compounds

Arsenic Compounds

1327522

Arsenic Acid

Arsenic Compounds

1303282

Arsenic Pentoxide

Arsenic Compounds

1327533

Arsenic Trioxide

Arsenic Compounds

3141126

Arsenous Acid

Arsenic Compounds

7784421

Arsine

Arsenic Compounds

1332214

Asbestos



205823

B|j]Fluoranthen

Polycyclic Organic Matter

10294403

Barium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

56553

B enz [a] Anthracene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

71432

Benzene



141

Benzene Soluble Organics (BSO)

Coke Oven Emissions

92875

Benzidine



203338

Benzo(a)fluoranthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

195197

Benzo(c)phenanthrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

203123

Benzo(g,h,i)Fluoranthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

50328

Benzo[a]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

205992

Benzo [b]Fluoranthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

102

Benzo [b+k]Fluoranthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

192972

Benzo [e]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

191242

Benzo [g,h,i,]Perylene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

207089

Benzo [k]Fluoranthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

56832736

Benzofluoranthenes

Polycyclic Organic Matter

98077

Benzotrichloride



100447

Benzyl Chloride



140294

Benzyl Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

7440417

Beryllium

Beryllium Compounds

109

Beryllium & Compounds

Beryllium Compounds

7787497

Beryllium Fluoride

Beryllium Compounds

1304569

Beryllium Oxide

Beryllium Compounds

13510491

Beryllium Sulfate

Beryllium Compounds

57578

Beta-Propiolactone



92524

Biphenyl



117817

B is (2 -Ethy lhexy l)Phthalate



542881

Bis(Chloromethyl)Ether



75252

Bromoform



124174

Butyl Carbitol Acetate

Glycol Ethers

111762

Butyl Cellosolve

Glycol Ethers

7440439

Cadmium

Cadmium Compounds

125

Cadmium & Compounds

Cadmium Compounds

10108642

Cadmium Chloride

Cadmium Compounds

7790809

Cadmium Iodide

Cadmium Compounds

10325947

Cadmium Nitrate

Cadmium Compounds

1306190

Cadmium Oxide

Cadmium Compounds

10124364

Cadmium Sulfate

Cadmium Compounds

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

1306236

Cadmium Sulfide

Cadmium Compounds

13765190

Calcium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

156627

Calcium Cyanamide



133062

Captan



63252

Carbaryl



112152

Carbitol Acetate

Glycol Ethers

75150

Carbon Disulfide



56235

Carbon Tetrachloride



463581

Carbonyl Sulfide



120809

Catechol



111159

Cellosolve Acetate

Glycol Ethers

110805

Cellosolve Solvent

Glycol Ethers

608

Ceramic Fibers (Man-Made)



133904

Chloramben



57749

Chlordane



7782505

Chlorine



79118

Chloroacetic Acid



108907

Chlorobenzene



510156

Chlorobenzilate



67663

Chloroform



107302

Chloromethyl Methyl Ether



126998

Chloroprene



11115745

Chromic Acid

Chromium Compounds

7738945

Chromic Acid (VI)

Chromium Compounds

1308389

Chromic Oxide

Chromium Compounds

10101538

Chromic Sulfate

Chromium Compounds

13530682

Chromic Sulfuric Acid

Chromium Compounds

7440473

Chromium

Chromium Compounds

136

Chromium & Compounds

Chromium Compounds

21679312

Chromium (III)-AA

Chromium Compounds

18540299

Chromium (VI)

Chromium Compounds

10060125

Chromium Chloride

Chromium Compounds

12018018

Chromium Dioxide

Chromium Compounds

1308141

Chromium Hydroxide

Chromium Compounds

16065831

Chromium III

Chromium Compounds

1333820

Chromium Trioxide

Chromium Compounds

12018198

Chromium Zinc Oxide

Chromium Compounds

14977618

Chromyl Chloride

Chromium Compounds

7788967

Chromyl Fluoride

Chromium Compounds

218019

Chrysene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

8007452

Coal Tar

Coke Oven Emissions

7440484

Cobalt

Cobalt Compounds

139

Cobalt & Compounds

Cobalt Compounds

136527

Cobalt 2-ethylhexanoate

Cobalt Compounds

1345160

Cobalt Aluminate

Cobalt Compounds

16842038

Cobalt Carbonate

Cobalt Compounds

618

Cobalt Hydrocarbonyl

Cobalt Compounds

61789513

Cobalt Naphtha

Cobalt Compounds

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

1307966

Cobalt Oxide

Cobalt Compounds

1308061

Cobalt Oxide (II,III)

Cobalt Compounds

10124433

Cobalt Sulfate

Cobalt Compounds

1317426

Cobalt Sulfide

Cobalt Compounds

140

Coke Oven Emissions

Coke Oven Emissions

544923

Copper Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

1319773

Cresol

Cresol/Cresylic Acid (Mixed Isomers)

331

Cresols/Cresylic Acids

Cresol/Cresylic Acid (Mixed Isomers)

98828

Cumene



57125

Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

144

Cyanide & Compounds

Cyanide Compounds

72559

DDE (1,1 -Dichloro-2,2-Bis(p-Chlorophenyl)
Ethylene)



16672392

Di(Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether) Phthalate

Glycol Ethers

334883

Diazomethane



192654

Dibenzo [a,e]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

53703

Dibenzo [a,h] Anthracene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

189640

Dibenzo [a,h]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

189559

Dibenzo [a,i]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

224420

Dibenzo [a j ] Acridine

Polycyclic Organic Matter

191300

Dibenzo [a,l]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

132649

Dibenzofuran



609

Dibenzofurans (Chlorinated) {PCDFs}

Furans

262124

Dibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

84742

Dibutyl Phthalate



111444

Dichloroethyl Ether



62737

Dichlorvos



111422

Diethanolamine



64675

Diethyl Sulfate



120558

Diethylene Glycol Dibenzoate

Glycol Ethers

112367

Diethylene glycol diethyl ether

Glycol Ethers

4206615

Diethylene Glycol Diglycidyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

111966

Diethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

693210

Diethylene Glycol Dinitrate

Glycol Ethers

764998

Diethylene Glycol Divinyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

1002671

Diethylene Glycol Ethyl Methyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

10143530

Diethylene Glycol Ethylvinyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

10143541

Diethylene Glycol Mono-2-Cyanoethyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

112345

Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

111900

Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

18912806

Diethylene Glycol Monoisobutyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

111773

Diethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

929373

Diethylene Glycol Monovinyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

10143563

Diethyleneglycol-Mono-2-Methyl-Pentyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

131113

Dimethyl Phthalate



77781

Dimethyl Sulfate



79447

Dimethylcarbamoyl Chloride



155

Dioxins

Dioxins

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

610

Dioxins, Total, w/o Individ. Isomers Reported
{PCDDs}

Dioxins

200

Elemental Gaseous Mercury

Mercury Compounds

112505

Ethoxytriglycol

Glycol Ethers

140885

Ethyl Acrylate



100414

Ethyl Benzene



51796

Ethyl Carbamate Chloride



75003

Ethyl Chloride



106934

Ethylene Dibromide



107062

Ethylene Dichloride



107211

Ethylene Glycol



3775857

Ethylene Glycol Bis(2,3-Epoxy-2-Methylpropyl)
Ether

Glycol Ethers

7529273

Ethylene Glycol Diallyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

629141

Ethylene Glycol Diethyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

109864

Ethylene Glycol Methyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

662082

Ethylene Glycol Monobenzyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

110496

Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate

Glycol Ethers

7795917

Ethylene Glycol Mono-Sec-Butyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

764487

Ethylene Glycol Monovinyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

75218

Ethylene Oxide



96457

Ethylene Thiourea



10137969

Ethyleneglycol Mono-2-Methylpentyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

23495127

Ethyleneglycol Monophenyl Ether Propionate

Glycol Ethers

10137981

Ethyleneglycolmono-2,6,8-Trimethyl-4-NonylEther

Glycol Ethers

151564

Ethyleneimine



75343

Ethylidene Dichloride



284

Extractable Organic Matter (EOM)

Polycyclic Organic Matter

383

Fine Mineral Fibers



206440

Fluoranthene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

86737

Fluorene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

50000

Formaldehyde



201

Gaseous Divalent Mercury

Mercury Compounds

613

Glasswool (Man-Made Fibers)



171

Glycol Ethers

Glycol Ethers

13967505

Gold (I) Potassium Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

37187647

Gold Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

554074

Gold Potassium Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

76448

Heptachlor



118741

Hexachlorobenzene



87683

Hexachlorobutadiene



77474

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene



34465468

Hexachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

622

Hexachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxins, Total

Dioxins

67721

Hexachloroethane



822060

Hexamethylene Diisocyanate



680319

Hexamethylphosphoramide



110543

Hexane



302012

Hydrazine



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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

7647010

Hydrochloric Acid



74908

Hydrogen Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

7664393

Hydrogen Fluoride



123319

Hydroquinone



193395

Indeno [ 1,2,3-c,d]Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

24267569

Iodine-131



4439241

Isobutyl Cellosolve

Glycol Ethers

78591

Isophorone



7439921

Lead

Lead Compounds

195

Lead & Compounds

Lead Compounds

1317368

Lead (II) Oxide

Lead Compounds

1314416

Lead (II, IV) Oxide

Lead Compounds

301042

Lead Acetate

Lead Compounds

7784409

Lead Arsenate

Lead Compounds

10031137

Lead Arsenite

Lead Compounds

598630

Lead Carbonate

Lead Compounds

7758976

Lead Chromate

Lead Compounds

18454121

Lead Chromate Oxide

Lead Compounds

602

Lead Compounds (Inorganic)

Lead Compounds

603

Lead Compounds (Other Than Inorganic)

Lead Compounds

1309600

Lead Dioxide

Lead Compounds

620

Lead Dioxide, Unknown CAS #

Lead Compounds

13814965

Lead Fluoroborate

Lead Compounds

61790145

Lead Naphthenate

Lead Compounds

27253287

Lead Neodecanoate

Lead Compounds

10099748

Lead Nitrate

Lead Compounds

1335257

Lead Oxide

Lead Compounds

7446277

Lead Phosphate

Lead Compounds

7428480

Lead Stearate

Lead Compounds

1335326

Lead Subacetate

Lead Compounds

7446142

Lead Sulfate

Lead Compounds

12060003

Lead Titanate

Lead Compounds

12626812

Lead Titanate Zircon

Lead Compounds

14307358

Lithium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

108316

Maleic Anhydride



7439965

Manganese

Manganese Compounds

198

Manganese & Compounds

Manganese Compounds

1313139

Manganese Dioxide

Manganese Compounds

1336932

Manganese Napthenate

Manganese Compounds

10377669

Manganese Nitrate

Manganese Compounds

7785877

Manganese Sulfate

Manganese Compounds

8030704

Manganese Tallate

Manganese Compounds

1317357

Manganese Tetroxide

Manganese Compounds

1317346

Manganese Trioxide

Manganese Compounds

7783166

Manganesehypophosphi

Manganese Compounds

108394

m-Cresol

Cresol/Cresylic Acid (Mixed Isomers)

7487947

Mercuric Chloride

Mercury Compounds

7439976

Mercury

Mercury Compounds

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

199

Mercury & Compounds

Mercury Compounds

22967926

Mercury (Organic)

Mercury Compounds

62384

Mercury Acetato Phen

Mercury Compounds

67561

Methanol



72435

Methoxychlor



111104

Methoxyethyl Oleate

Glycol Ethers

112356

Methoxytriglycol

Glycol Ethers

74839

Methyl Bromide



140056

Methyl Cellosolve Acetylricinoleate

Glycol Ethers

3121617

Methyl Cellosolve Acrylate

Glycol Ethers

74873

Methyl Chloride



71556

Methyl Chloroform



78933

Methyl Ethyl Ketone



74884

Methyl Iodide



108101

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone



624839

Methyl Isocyanate



593748

Methyl Mercury

Mercury Compounds

80626

Methyl Methacrylate



1634044

Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether



26914181

Methylanthracene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

247

Methylbenzopyrenes

Polycyclic Organic Matter

248

Methylchrysene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

75092

Methylene Chloride



142

Methylene Chloride Soluble Organics (MCSO)

Coke Oven Emissions

60344

Methylhydrazine



108383

m-Xylene



121697

N,N -Dimethylaniline



68122

N,N -Dimethylformamide



91203

Naphthalene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

625

Naphthenes (Cyclo)

Polycyclic Organic Matter

112594

N-Hexyl Carbitol

Glycol Ethers

7440020

Nickel

Nickel Compounds

226

Nickel & Compounds

Nickel Compounds

10101970

Nickel (II) Sulfate Hexahydrate

Nickel Compounds

NY059280

Nickel (NI 059)

Nickel Compounds

373024

Nickel Acetate

Nickel Compounds

13462889

Nickel Bromide

Nickel Compounds

12710360

Nickel Carbide

Nickel Compounds

3333393

Nickel Carbonate

Nickel Compounds

13463393

Nickel Carbonyl

Nickel Compounds

7718549

Nickel Chloride

Nickel Compounds

6018899

Nickel Diacetate TET

Nickel Compounds

12054487

Nickel Hydroxide

Nickel Compounds

13138459

Nickel Nitrate

Nickel Compounds

1313991

Nickel Oxide

Nickel Compounds

1314063

Nickel Peroxide

Nickel Compounds

604

Nickel Refinery Dust

Nickel Compounds

12035722

Nickel Subsulfide

Nickel Compounds

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

13770893

Nickel Sulfamate

Nickel Compounds

7786814

Nickel Sulfate

Nickel Compounds

1271289

Nickelocene

Nickel Compounds

98953

Nitrobenzene



62759

N -N itro sodimethy lamine



59892

N-Nitrosomorpholine



684935

N-Nitro so -N-Me thy lurea



90040

o-Anisidine



95487

o-Cresol

Cresol/Cresylic Acid (Mixed Isomers)

39001020

Octachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

3268879

Octachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

95534

o-Toluidine



95476

o-Xylene



234

PAH, Total

Polycyclic Organic Matter

56382

Parathion



202

Particulate Divalent Mercury

Mercury Compounds

106445

p-Cresol

Cresol/Cresylic Acid (Mixed Isomers)

123911

p-Dioxane



82688

Pentachloronitrobenzene



87865

Pentachlorophenol



10101505

Permanganic acid

Manganese Compounds

198550

Perylene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

85018

Phenanthrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

108952

Phenol



122996

Phenyl Cellosolve

Glycol Ethers

75445

Phosgene



7803512

Phosphine



7664382

Phosphoric Acid

Phosphorus Compounds

92203026

Phosphoric Acid,Rx P

Phosphorus Compounds

2921882

Phosphorothioic Acid

Phosphorus Compounds

10294561

Phosphorous Acid

Phosphorus Compounds

12136913

Phosphorous Nitride

Phosphorus Compounds

13011546

Phosphorous Salt

Phosphorus Compounds

7723140

Phosphorus

Phosphorus Compounds

398

Phosphorus & Compounds

Phosphorus Compounds

10025873

Phosphorus Oxychloride

Phosphorus Compounds

1314803

Phosphorus Pentasulfide

Phosphorus Compounds

1314563

Phosphorus Pentoxide

Phosphorus Compounds

7719122

Phosphorus Trichloride

Phosphorus Compounds

1314245

Phosphorus Trioxide

Phosphorus Compounds

85449

Phthalic Anhydride



1336363

Polychlorinated Biphenyls



624

Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans, Total

Furans

623

Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins, Total

Dioxins

246

Polycyclic Organic Matter

Polycyclic Organic Matter

14220178

Potass Nickel Cyanid

Cyanide Compounds

7789006

Potassium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

151508

Potassium Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

7778509

Potassium Dichromate

Chromium Compounds

13943583

Potassium Ferrocyani

Cyanide Compounds

7722647

Potassium permanganate

Manganese Compounds

106503

p-Phenylenediamine



123386

Propionaldehyde



114261

Propoxur



2807309

Propyl Cellosolve

Glycol Ethers

78875

Propylene Dichloride



107982

Propylene glycol monomethyl ether

Glycol Ethers

75569

Propylene Oxide



106423

p-Xylene



129000

Pyrene

Polycyclic Organic Matter

91225

Quinoline



106514

Quinone



605

Radionuclides



400

Radionuclides (Including Radon)



606

Radon And Its Decay Products



617

Rockwool (Man-Made Fibers)



7782492

Selenium

Selenium Compounds

253

Selenium & Compounds

Selenium Compounds

7446084

Selenium Dioxide

Selenium Compounds

7488564

Selenium Disulfide

Selenium Compounds

7446346

Selenium Monosulfide

Selenium Compounds

12640890

Selenium Oxide

Selenium Compounds

7783008

Selenous Acid

Selenium Compounds

506649

Silver Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

616

Slagwool (Man-Made Fibers)



7775113

Sodium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

10034829

Sodium Chromate(VI)

Chromium Compounds

143339

Sodium Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

10588019

Sodium Dichromate

Chromium Compounds

16925250

Sodium hexafluoroantimenate

Antimony Compounds

7789062

Strontium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

100425

Styrene



96093

Styrene Oxide



127184

Tetrachloroethylene



78002

Tetraethyl Lead

Lead Compounds

7550450

Titanium Tetrachloride



108883

Toluene



95807

Toluene-2,4-Diamine



38998753

Total Heptachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

37871004

Total Heptachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

55684941

Total Hexachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

30402154

Total Pentachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

36088229

Total Pentachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

30402143

Total Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

Furans

41903575

Total Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin

Dioxins

8001352

Toxaphene



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Pollutant Code

Pollutant Name

HAP Group

79016

Trichloroethylene



121448

Triethylamine



112276

Triethylene glycol

Glycol Ethers

112492

Triethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

1582098

Trifluralin



143226

Triglycol Monobutyl Ether

Glycol Ethers

78308

Triorthocresyl Phosphate



115866

Triphenyl Phosphate



101020

Triphenyl Phosphite



108054

Vinyl Acetate



593602

Vinyl Bromide



75014

Vinyl Chloride



75354

Vinylidene Chloride



1330207

Xylenes (Mixture of o, m, and p Isomers)



13530659

Zinc Chromate

Chromium Compounds

1308130

Zinc Chromate

Chromium Compounds

50922297

Zinc Chromite

Chromium Compounds

557211

Zinc Cyanide

Cyanide Compounds

7779900

Zinc Phosphate

Phosphorus Compounds

11103869

Zinc Potassium Chromate

Chromium Compounds

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MACT Codes

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MACT Codes

MACT Source Category

Code

Engine Test Facilities

0101-1

Rocket Engine Test Firing

0101-2

Stationary Reciprocal Internal Combustion Engines

0105

Industrial/Commercial/ Institutional Boilers & Process Heaters

0107

Stationary Combustion Turbines

0108

Primary Aluminum Production

0201

Secondary Aluminum Production

0202

Primary Copper Smelting

0203

Primary Lead Smelting

0204

Secondary Lead Smelting

0205

Primary Magnesium Refining

0207

Coke Ovens: Charging, Top Side, and Door Leaks

0302

Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, & Battery Stacks

0303

Ferroalloys Production

0304

Integrated Iron & Steel Manufacturing

0305

Iron Foundries

0308

Steel Foundries

0309

Steel Pickling - HCL Process

0310

Asphalt/Coal Tar Application - Metal Pipes

0402

Refractory Products Manufacturing

0406

Lime Manufacturing

0408

Mineral Wool Production

0409

Portland Cement Manufacturing

0410

Taconite Iron Ore Processing

0411

Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing

0412

Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production

0413

Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing

0414

Clay Ceramics Manufacturing

0415

Asphalt Roofing and Processing

0418

Oil & Natural Gas Production

0501

Petroleum Refineries - Catalytic Cracking, Catalytic Reforming, & Sulfur Plant

0502

Units



Petroleum Refineries - Other Sources Not Distinctly Listed

0503

Natural Gas Transmission & Storage

0504

Gasoline Distribution (Stage I)

0601

Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gasoline)

0602

Marine Vessel Loading Operations

0603

Aerospace Industries

0701

Auto & Light Duty Truck (Surface Coating)

0702

Wood Building Products (Surface Coating)

0703

Large Appliance (Surface Coating)

0704

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MACT Source Category

Code

Magnetic Tapes (Surface Coating)

0705

Metal Can (Surface Coating)

0707

Metal Coil (Surface Coating)

0708

Metal Furniture (Surface Coating)

0709

Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products (Surface Coating)

0710

Paper & Other Webs (Surface Coating)

0711

Plastic Parts & Products (Surface Coating)

0712

Printing, Coating & Dyeing Of Fabrics

0713

Printing/Publishing (Surface Coating)

0714

Shipbuilding & Ship Repair (Surface Coating)

0715

Wood Furniture (Surface Coating)

0716

Hazardous Waste Incineration

0801

Municipal Landfills

0802

Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) Emissions

0803

Site Remediation

0805

Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations

0806

Pesticide Active Ingredient Production

0911

Acrylic/Modacrylic Fibers Production

1001

Spandex Production

1003

Manufacture of Nutritional Yeast

1101

Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production

1103

Pharmaceuticals Production

1201

Acetal Resins Production

1301

Acryl onitril e-Butadi ene- Styrene Producti on

1302

Boat Manufacturing

1305

Butyl Rubber Production

1307

Epichlorohydrin Elastomers Production

1311

Epoxy Resins Production

1312

Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Production

1313

Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production

1314

Hypalon (TM) Production

1315

Methyl Methacrylate-Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Production

1317

Methyl Methacrylate-Butadiene-Styrene Terpolymers Production

1318

Neoprene Production

1320

Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Production

1321

Non-Nylon Polyamides Production

1322

Polybutadiene Rubber Production

1325

Polycarbonates Production

1326

Polyethylene Terephthalate Production

1328

Polystyrene Production

1331

Polysulfide Rubber Production

1332

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MACT Codes (Continued)

MACT Source Category

Code

Polyvinyl Chloride & Copolymers Production

1336

Reinforced Plastic Composites Production

1337

Styrene Acrylonitrile Production

1338

Styrene-Butadiene Rubber & Latex Production

1339

Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations

1341

Nitrile Resins Production

1342

Amino/Phenolic Resins Production

1347

Viscose Process Manufacturing

1348

Cellulose Products Manufacturing

1349

Ammonium Sulfate - Caprolactam By-Product Plants

1401

Chlorine Production

1403

Cyanide Chemicals Manufacturing

1405

Hydrochloric Acid Production

1407

Hydrogen Fluoride Production

1409

Phosphate Fertilizers Production

1410

Phosphoric Acid Manufacturng

1411

Uranium Hexafluoride Production

1414

Carbon Black Production

1415

Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing (HON)

1501

Carbonyl Sulfide (COS) Production

1604

Chromic Acid Anodizing

1607

Commercial Sterilization Facilities

1609

Decorative Chromium Electroplating

1610

Halogenated Solvent Cleaners

1614

Hard Chromium Electroplating

1615

Industrial Cooling Towers

1619

Paint Stripping Operations

1621

Plywood and Composite Wood Products

1624

Polyether Polyols Production

1625

Pulp and Paper Production - Not Otherwise Subclassified

1626

Pulp & Paper Production - Pulping and Bleaching Systems at Kraft, Soda,

1626-1

Sulfite, and Semichemical Pulping Mills (Subpart S)



Pulp & Paper Production - Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft,

1626-2

Soda, Sulfite, and Stand-alone Semichemical Pulping Mills (Subpart MM)



Pulp and Paper Production - NonMACT Facilities

1626-3

Semiconductor Manufacturing

1629

Rubber Tire Production

1631

Leather Tanning & Finishing Operations

1634

Ethylene Processes

1635

Friction Materials Manufacturing

1636

Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing

1641

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MACT Codes (Continued)

MACT Source Category

Code

Miscellaneous Coatings Manufacturing

1642

Dry Cleaning: Perchloroethylene

1643

Hospital Sterilizers

1644

Medical Waste Incinerators

1801

Municipal Waste Combustors

1802

Commercial, Industrial, Solid Waste Incineration

1807-1

Other Solid Waste Incineration - Crematories

1807-2

Utility Boilers: Coal

1808-1

Utility Boilers: Natural Gas

1808-2

Utility Boilers: Oil

1808-3

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