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APPENDIX D-(Pollutant) EmiSSIONS INVENTOry Summary, toNS/YR. (OR METRIC TONS/YR.) (EXAMPLE REGIONS) AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGION-Continued

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APPENDIX D-(Pollutant) EmMISSIONS INVENTORY SummarY, TONS/YR. (OR METRIC TONS/YR.) (EXAMPLE REGIONS) AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGION-Continued

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"Emissions Achieved" with control regulations of implementation plans. Must be submitted in example regions.

*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.

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

APPENDIX E-POINT SOURCE DATA

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

I. GENERAL SOURCE INFORMATION

A. Establishment name and address. B. Person to contact on air pollution matters and telephone number.

C. Operating schedule:

1. Percent of annual production by season. 2. Days of week normally in operation. 3. Shifts or hours of day normally in operation.

4. Number of days per year in operation. D. Year in which data are recorded.

E. Future activities, if available (e.g., addition of new or expansion of existing facilities, changes in production rate, installation of control equipment, phasing out of equipment, fuel change, etc.).

F. Map or general layout of large complex plants showing locations of various facilities, if available. '

II. FUEL COMBUSTION

A. Number of boilers.

B. Type of fuel burning equipment for each boiler.

C. Rated and/or maximum capacity of each boiler, 10 B.t.u./hr. or kcal/hr.

D. Types of fuel burned, quantities, and characteristics:

1. Type of each fuel used and place of origin.

2. Maximum and average quantity per hour.

3. Quantity per year.

4. Sulfur content (as received), percent. 5. Ash content (as received), percent. 6. Heat content (as received), B.t.u. or kcal/unit of measure.

7. Estimate of future usage, if available. E. Percent used for space heating and process heat.

F. Air pollution control equipment (existing and proposed):

'Required only when diffusion modeling is utilized.

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IV. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL

A. Amount and description of solid waste generated, quantity per year.

B. Percent of total that is combustible. C. Method of disposal (on-site or off-site). D. Description of on-site disposal method, if applicable (incineration, open burning, landfill, etc.) including maximum quantities disposed per hour and average quantities disposed per year and actual operating schedule.

1. Location of the source by a grid system (UTM or equivalent). '

2. If method of disposal is by an incinerator, include the following information:

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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)-10 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

4. Residual Oil (plus type size of unit)10 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

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

B. Commercial and Institutional Fuel:

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

"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.

Required only when diffusion modeling is utilized.

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

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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)-10 gal./year or 10 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)-10 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

5. Residual Oil (plus type and size of unit)-10 gal./year or 103 liters/year.

6. Natural Gas (plus type and size of unit)-10 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 considered as point sources-appropriate basis for emission estimate.

III. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL

A. On-site incineration (plus type of unit)-tons/year or metric tons/year.

B. Open burning-tons/year or metric tons/year.

C. Other-please specify.

IV. TRANSPORTATION

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 10 liters of oil/ year, tons or metric tons of coal/year, or tons or metric tons of wood/year.

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

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APPENDIX G-(Pollutant) EmISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY. TONS/YR. (OR METRIC TONS/YR.) (REGIONS WHERE EMISSION LIMITATIONS ARE NOT DEVELOPED)

AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGION; DATA REPRESENTATIVE OF Calendar YEAR

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APPENDIX G-(Pollutant) EmISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARY. TONS/YR. (OR METRIC TONS/YR.) (REGIONS WHERE EMISSION LIMITATIONS ARE NOT DEVELOPED)—Continued

AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGION; DATA REPRESENTATIVE OF CALENDAR YEAR

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'Included only if interstate region.

Existing Emissions.

"If not available, does not need to be submitted for Priority III regions.

*For hydrocarbons only, would include emissions for surface coating operations, dry cleaning, degreasing operations, etc., unless considered point sources.

For hydrocarbons would include vehicle evaporative losses and losses from filling trucks, service station tanks and automobile tanks.

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