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APPENDIX D-(POLLUTANT) EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY, TONS/YR. (OR METRIC TONS/YR.) (EXAMPLE REGIONS)

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APPENDIX D-(POLLUTANT) EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY, TONS/YR. (EXAMPLE REGIONS AND WHERE EMISSION LIMITATIONS ARE DEVELOPED)-Continued

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APPENDIX D—(POLLUTANT) EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY, TONS/YR. (EXAMPLE REGIONS AND WHERE EMISSION LIMITATIONS ARE Developed) —Continued

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i Included only if interstate region.

ii "Existing Emissions".

iii "Emissions Achieved" with control regulations of implementation plans. Must be submitted in example regions. iv For hydrocarbons only, would include emissions or surface coating operations, dry cleaning, degreasing operations, etc., unless considered point sources.

For hydrocarbons, would include vehicle evaporative losses.

vi For hydrocarbons only, would include losses from filling tank trucks, service station tanks, and automobile tanks.

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A. Process name or description of each product.

B. Quantity of raw materials used and handled for each product, maximum quantity per hour, and average quantity per year.

C. Quantity of each product manufactured, maximum quantity per hour, and average quantity per year.

D. Description of annua, seasonal, monthly, weekly, and daily operating cycle including downtime for maintenance and repairs.

E. Air pollution control equipment in use (existing and proposed):

E. Air pollution control equipment in use (existing and proposed):

1. Type.

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3. Emission data:.

a. Based on emission factors.

b. Estimate of emissions by the source. c. Results of any stack tests conducted.

APPENDIX F-AREA SOURCE DATA 1

(The following information is not required to be submitted with an implementation plan but must be available for inspection by the Administrator, EPA)

Grid Coordinate (lower left-hand corner) UTM or equivalent.2

Average Stack Height of sources

I. FUEL COMBUSTION-STATIONARY SOURCES Includes sulfur and ash content of fuels, if applicable).

A. Residential Fuel:

1. Anthracite Coal (plus type and size of unit) +-tons/year or metric tons/year.

1 Emissions data for all source categories and subcategories should be summarized in the implementation plans as is in Appendix D or G.

2 Data is required on a grid basis only when diffusion modeling is utilized. For proportional model technique, data must be available on a county basis.

3 Required only when diffusion modeling is utilized.

4 Average type and size for each category. This is used as the basis for selection of average emission factor.

2. Bituminous Coal (plus type and size of unit)-tons/year or metric tons/year.

3. Distillate Oil (plus type and size of unit)-10 gal./year or 10 liters/year.

4. Residual Oil (plus type size of unit) — 10 gal./year or 10 3 liters/year.

5. Natural Gas (plus type and size of unit)-10 cu.-ft./year or 10° cu.-meters/ year.

6. Wood-tons/years or metric tons/year. 7. Other-please specify.

B. Commercial and Institutional Fuel:

1. Anthracite Coal (plus type and size of unit)-tons/year or metric tons/year.

2. Bituminous Coal (plus type and size of unit)-tons/year or metric tons/year.

3. Distillate Oil (plus type and size of unit)-103 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

4. Residual Oil (plus type and size of unit)-103 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

5. Natural Gas (plus type and size of unit) -10° cu.-ft./year or 106 cu.-meters/year. 6. Wood-tons/year or metric tons/year. 7. Other-please specify.

C. Industrial Fuel:

1. Anthracite Coal (plus type and size of unit)-tons/year or metric tons/year.

2. Bituminous coal (plus type and size of unit)-tons/year or metric tons/year.

3. Coke (plus type and size of unit) — tons/year or metric tons/year.

4. Distillate Oil (plus type and size of unit)-103 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

5. Residual Oil (plus type and size of unit)-103 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

6. Natural Gas (plus type and size of unit) -106 cu.-ft./year or 106 cu.-meters/year. 7. Wood-tons/year or metric tons/year. 8. Other-please specify.

II. PROCESS LOSSES (HYDROCARBONS ONLY)

A. Surface coating operations, dry cleaning, degreasing operations, etc., unless con

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A. Gasoline-powered motor vehicles-appropriate basis for emission estimate, including hydrocarbon evaporative losses.

B. Diesel-powered motor vehicles-appropriate basis for emission estimate.

C. Off-highway fuel usage-103 gal./year or 10 liters/year.

D. Aircraft-number of flights per year per type of aircraft.

E. Railroads-103 gal. diesel oil/year or 10 liters/year.

F. Vessels-103 gal. or 103 liters of oil/year, tons or metric tons of coal/year, or tons or metric tons of wood/year.

G. Gasoline handling evaporative losses appropriate basis for hydrocarbon emission estimate from filling tank trucks, service station tanks, and automobile tanks. H. Other-please specify

V. MISCELLANEOUS

A. Forest fires-appropriate basis for emission estimate.

B. Structural fires-appropriate basis for emission estimate.

C. Coal refuse burning-appropriate basis for emission estimate.

D. Agricultural burning-appropriate basis for emission estimate.

E. Other-please specify.

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