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 September 30, 2002 ------- This page is intentionally left blank. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 11 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd in ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd v ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 1-1 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 1-2 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-1 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-2 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-3 ------- 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). jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-4 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-5 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-6 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-7 ------- 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* jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-8 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-9 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-10 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-11 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-12 ------- 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: jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-13 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-14 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-15 ------- 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; jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-16 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-17 ------- 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, jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-18 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 2-19 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 3-1 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 3-2 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd 4-1 ------- Appendix A State Database Summary Sheets for Version 2 of the NEI for HAPs jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-l ------- Resolution: - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-2 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-3 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-4 ------- - Eliminated duplicate records. - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: none. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-5 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-6 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-7 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-8 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-9 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-10 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-ll ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-12 ------- Resolution: - Verified pollutant codes. - Removed records for non-HAPs. - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-13 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-14 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-15 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-16 ------- Resolution: - Verified pollutant codes. - Removed records for non-HAPs. - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-17 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-18 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-19 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-21 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-22 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-23 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-24 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-25 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-26 ------- Resolution: - Verified pollutant codes. - Removed records for non-HAPs - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-27 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-28 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-29 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-30 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-31 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-32 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-33 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-34 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-35 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-36 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-37 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-38 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-39 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-40 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-41 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-42 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-43 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-44 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-45 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-46 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-47 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-48 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-49 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-50 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-51 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-52 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-53 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-54 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-55 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-56 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-57 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-58 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-59 ------- Resolution: - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-60 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-61 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-62 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-63 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-64 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-65 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-66 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-67 ------- - Eliminated duplicate records. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-68 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-69 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-70 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-71 ------- Invalid stack height X-coord of release point outside state longitudinal bounds Resolution: - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-72 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-73 ------- 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. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-74 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101 -04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-75 ------- Resolution: - Corrected coordinate data. - Remaining error messages: out of range stack parameters. jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd A-76 ------- Appendix B NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-l ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-2 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-3 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-4 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-5 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-6 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-7 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-8 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-9 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-10 ------- NEI Pollutant Codes for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd B-ll ------- Appendix C MACT Codes jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd C-l ------- MACT Codes (Continued) 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd C-2 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd C-3 ------- 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 jt\K:\0101-04\002\004\99 Point Report\point99.wpd C-4 ------- |