Clean
Air
Interstate
Rule
Emissions
Inventory
Technical
Support
Document
4
March
2005
For
more
information,
contact:
Marc
Houyoux,
U.
S.
EPA
houyoux.
marc@
epa.
gov
ii
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ACRONYMS......................................................................................................................................................
III
LIST
OF
TABLES
.............................................................................................................................................
IV
1
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................
1
2
EMISSIONS
MODELING
SUMMARY
....................................................................................................
1
2.1
EMISSIONS
MODELING
TOOL
AND
CONFIGURATION.................................................................................
2
2.2
EMISSIONS
MODELING
ANCILLARY
FILES
...............................................................................................
2
2.2.1
Spatial
allocation
............................................................................................................................
3
2.2.2
Chemical
speciation
........................................................................................................................
4
2.2.3
Temporal
allocation
........................................................................................................................
5
3
2001
EMISSION
INVENTORIES
AND
APPROACHES..........................................................................
5
3.1
2001
AREA
SOURCES
..........................................................................................................................
10
3.1.1
2001
stationary
area
source
NEI....................................................................................................
10
3.1.2
Fires
.............................................................................................................................................
12
3.1.3
Average
fires
.................................................................................................................................
12
3.1.4
Fugitive
dust
.................................................................................................................................
13
3.1.5
Agricultural
Ammonia
...................................................................................................................
13
3.1.6
Other­
area
sources........................................................................................................................
15
3.2
BIOGENIC
SOURCES.............................................................................................................................
17
3.3
2001
MOBILE
SOURCES
.......................................................................................................................
17
3.3.1
On­
road
mobile
sources.................................................................................................................
18
3.3.2
Nonroad
mobile
sources
................................................................................................................
19
3.4
2001
POINT
SOURCES..........................................................................................................................
22
3.4.1
IPM
sector
....................................................................................................................................
22
3.4.2
Point
source
fugitive
dust...............................................................................................................
23
3.4.3
Non­
IPM
sector.............................................................................................................................
23
4
2010,
2015,
AND
2020
EMISSION
INVENTORIES
AND
APPROACHES............................................
24
4.1
GROWTH
APPROACH
SUMMARY...........................................................................................................
24
4.1.1
Changes
to
nonIPM
sector
REMI­
based
growth
factors
.................................................................
25
4.1.2
Changes
to
other­
area
sector
REMI­
based
growth
factors..............................................................
27
4.2
REGIONAL
ECONOMIC
MODEL,
INC.
(
REMI)
POLICY
INSIGHT
®
MODEL.................................................
28
4.3
CONTROL
APPROACH
..........................................................................................................................
28
4.4
2010,
2015,
AND
2020
BASE
YEAR
EMISSION
INVENTORIES
...................................................................
32
4.4.1
All
Non­
IPM
sectors
......................................................................................................................
32
4.4.2
IPM
sector
and
final
2015
ptnonipm
sector....................................................................................
34
4.4.3
Sensitivity
inventory
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota......................................................................
34
4.5
2010,
2015,
AND
2020
CAIR
STRATEGY
EMISSION
INVENTORIES
..........................................................
37
5
REFERENCES..........................................................................................................................................
41
APPENDIX
A...................................................................................................................................................
A­
1
APPENDIX
B
...................................................................................................................................................
B­
1
APPENDIX
C...................................................................................................................................................
C­
1
APPENDIX
D...................................................................................................................................................
D­
1
APPENDIX
E
...................................................................................................................................................
E­
1
APPENDIX
F
....................................................................................................................................................
F­
1
APPENDIX
G...................................................................................................................................................
G­
1
APPENDIX
H...................................................................................................................................................
H­
1
iii
Acronyms
BEA
Bureau
of
Economic
Analysis
BEIS
Biogenic
Emissions
Inventory
System
BLS
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics
BRAVO
Big
Bend
Regional
Aerosol
&
Visibility
Observational
CAIR
Clean
Air
Interstate
Rule
CAMX
Comprehensive
Air
Quality
Model
with
Extensions
CHIEF
Clearinghouse
for
Inventories
and
Emissions
Factors
CMAQ
Community
Multiscale
Air
Quality
model
CMU
Carnegie­
Mellon
University
CO
Carbon
monoxide
EGAS
Economic
Growth
Analysis
System
EGU
Electric
generating
units
EPA
Environmental
Protection
Agency
EMFAC
Emission
Factor
(
California's
on­
road
mobile
model)
HDD
Heave
duty
diesel
GF
Growth
factor
IPM
Integrated
Planning
Model
MOBILE
OTAQ's
model
for
estimation
of
on­
road
mobile
emissions
factors
NEEDS
National
Electric
Energy
Database
System
NEI
National
Emission
Inventory
NESHAP
National
Emission
Standards
for
Hazardous
Air
Pollutants
NH3
Ammonia
NMIM
National
Mobile
Inventory
Model
NODA
Notice
of
Data
Availability
NONROAD
OTAQ's
model
for
estimation
of
nonroad
mobile
emissions
NOX
Nitrogen
oxides
OTAQ
EPA's
Office
of
Transportation
and
Air
Quality
PM2.5
Particulate
matter
less
than
or
equal
to
2.5
microns
PM10
Particulate
matter
less
than
or
equal
to
10
microns
POTW
Publicly­
Owned
Treatment
Works
REMI
Regional
Economic
Model,
Inc.
RIA
Regulatory
Impact
Analysis
RICE
Reciprocating
Internal
Combustion
Engines
RPO
Regional
Planning
Organization
SCC
Source
category
code
SMOKE
Sparse
Matrix
Operator
Kernel
Emissions
SOCMI
Synthetic
Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry
SO2
Sulfur
dioxide
TCEQ
Texas
Commission
on
Environmental
Quality
TSD
Technical
support
document
VOC
Volatile
organic
compounds
VISTAS
Visibility
Improvement
State
and
Tribal
Association
of
the
Southeast
VMT
Vehicle
miles
traveled
iv
List
of
Tables
Table
1:
New
PM2.5
speciation
profiles
used
for
CAIR.

Table
2(
a):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
for
all
states
in
the
continental
U.
S.

Table
2(
b):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
for
all
states
in
the
CAIR
region.

Table
2(
c):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
for
all
states
in
the
modified
CAIR
region.

Table
3:
Source
category
codes
recalculated
for
the
2001
NEI.

Table
4:
Source
category
codes
carried
forward
from
the
1999
NEI
unchanged.

Table
5:
Livestock
SCCs
in
the
original
2001
NEI
and
their
replacements.

Table
6:
Fertilizer
SCCs
in
the
2001
NEI.

Table
7:
Summary
of
commercial
cooking
SCCs
and
pollutants.

Table
8:
2001
CMV
emissions
in
tons/
year.

Table
9:
New
commercial
marine
vehicle
inventory
by
state.

Table
10:
SICs
with
improved
growth
rates
as
compared
to
REMI
5.5
rates.

Table
11:
Area­
source
SCCs
with
"
miscellaneous"
notations
with
replaced
growth
rates.

Table
12:
Non­
EGU
point
source
strategies
included
in
base­
case
modeling.

Table
13:
Nonpoint
(
stationary
area)
source
control
packet
strategies.

Table14(
a):
2001
CAIR
Base
compared
to
2001
CAIR
test
sensitivity
case
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
Table14(
b):
2010
CAIR
Base
compared
to
2010
CAIR
test
sensitivity
case
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
Table
15(
a):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
for
all
states
in
the
continental
U.
S.

Table
15(
b):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
for
all
states
in
the
CAIR
region1.

Table
15(
c):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
for
all
states
in
the
modified
CAIR
region2.
1
1
Introduction
This
document
is
the
emission
inventory
Technical
Support
Document
(
TSD)
for
the
Clean
Air
Interstate
Rule
(
CAIR)
rulemaking
by
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
It
includes
descriptions
of
the
approach
and
data
used
for
the
emissions
inventory
and
emissions
processing
for
air
quality
modeling,
as
described
in
the
CAIR
Air
Quality
Modeling
TSD.

The
emissions
modeling
effort
has
involved
preparation
of
emissions
input
data
for
the
Community
Multiscale
Air
Quality
(
CMAQ)
model,
for
the
purposes
of
modeling
particulate
matter
(
PM).
The
model
required
hourly
emissions
for
the
entire
year
of
2001
on
a
36­
km
national
grid
of
the
following
pollutants:
carbon
monoxide
(
CO),
nitrogen
oxides
(
NOX),
volatile
organic
compounds
(
VOC),
sulfur
dioxide
(
SO2),
ammonia
(
NH3),
particulate
matter
less
than
or
equal
to
10
microns
(
PM10),
and
particulate
matter
less
than
or
equal
to
2.5
microns
(
PM2.5).

Emissions
modeling
for
CAIR
also
included
preparation
of
emissions
input
data
for
the
Comprehensive
Air
Quality
Model
with
Extensions
(
CAMX),
for
the
purposes
of
modeling
ozone
in
three
summertime
episodes.
This
effort
required
hourly
emissions
for
those
episodes
on
an
Eastern
U.
S.
12­
km
grid
for
CO,
NOX,
and
VOCs.
Details
about
the
air
quality
modeling
cases
can
be
obtained
from
the
CAIR
Air
Quality
Modeling
TSD.

The
emissions
effort
has
included
development
of
emission
inventories
for
2001,
updates
to
the
emissions
modeling
input
files
(
including
inventory
and
ancillary
files),
updates
to
the
growth
and
control
approaches,
and
updates
to
the
emissions
modeling
tools.
This
document
provides
a
roadmap
to
the
emissions
information
used
for
the
CAIR
air
quality
modeling.
The
emissions
modeling
described
here
created
emissions
files
for
every
hour
of
the
year
using
emission
inventories
for
a
2001
base
year,
and
2010
base
case,
and
a
2015
base
case.
Additionally,
we
computed
2020
emissions
for
comparison
to
the
emissions
from
the
other
years,
but
the
emissions
were
not
used
in
air
quality
modeling.
Section
2
describes
the
emissions
modeling,
Section
3
describes
the
2001
inventories
and
ancillary
file
updates,
Section
4
describes
the
growth
and
control
approach
that
we
used,
and
Section
5
includes
some
references.
Appendices
A
through
H
provide
additional
details
about
the
approaches
and
emissions
values.

2
Emissions
modeling
summary
To
support
CMAQ
and
CAMX
models,
the
emissions
modeling
involved
converting
the
emission
inventory
data
into
the
hourly,
grid­
cell,
and
model
species
resolution
needed
by
CMAQ
and
CAMX.
Our
emission
inventories
were
available
as
annual­
total
emissions
(
non­
mobile
sectors)
and
average­
day
per
month
emissions
(
mobile
sectors)
by
county
or
facility;
consequently,
our
emissions
modeling
involved
transforming
the
emission
inventories
using
emissions
modeling
steps
known
as
temporal
allocation,
chemical
speciation,
and
spatial
allocation.
This
section
provides
some
basic
information
about
the
tools
and
data
files
used
for
performing
the
emissions
modeling.

Please
note
that
the
zipped
data
files
and
README
files
referenced
in
this
document
for
the
CAIR
Notice
of
Data
Availability
(
NODA)
(
see
docket
 
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688
)
are
also
available
via
password­
protected
FTP
access
at:
2
ftp://
airmodelingftp.
com/
cair_
noda/
cair_
noda/
emissions/.
For
simplicity,
this
website
will
be
referenced
through
this
document
as
the
"
airmodeling
ftp
site".
For
access
information,
please
contact
Warren
Peters
at
peters.
warren@
epa.
gov.
Additionally,
a
website
for
most
of
the
same
items
as
are
in
the
docket
for
the
CAIR
NODA
is
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
cleanairinterstaterule/
technical.
html#
NODA.
For
simplicity
in
this
document,
this
website
will
be
referred
to
as
the
"
CAIR
website".

2.1
Emissions
modeling
tool
and
configuration
We
used
the
Sparse
Matrix
Operator
Kernel
(
SMOKE)
emissions
to
perform
the
emissions
modeling.
The
SMOKE
source
code
and
scripts
used
for
CMAQ
can
be
found
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
at
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
in
the
file
CAIR_
SMOKE_
072104.
zip.
The
file
README_
SMOKE.
txt
describes
the
contents
of
the
zip
file,
the
SMOKE
scripts,
and
how
to
install
and
modify
the
zip
file
contents
to
be
able
to
run
SMOKE
on
a
Linux
computer
platform
containing
the
Portland
Group
Fortran
compiler.
The
SMOKE
run
scripts
described
in
the
README_
SMOKE.
txt
file
contain
all
of
the
settings
that
we
used
to
configure
the
emissions
modeling.

Some
revisions
were
made
to
the
SMOKE
model
for
this
effort.
These
are:

 
Updated
biogenics
modeling
to
use
BEIS3.12
(
SMOKE
version
2
included
BEIS3.09)
for
CMAQ
modeling
 
Updated
the
projection
capability
to
allow
same­
year
adjustments.
Adjustment
factors
can
now
be
applied
to
an
inventory
without
changing
the
year
of
the
inventory
(
e.
g.,
application
of
transportable
fractions
for
fugitive
dust
sources)
 
Updated
the
projection
capability
to
permit
optional
use
of
SCC
over
SIC
in
the
hierarchy
for
applying
growth
factors.
 
Correction
to
projection
capability
to
properly
output
stack
temperatures
in
future­
year
inventory
files.
 
Updated
reporting
capabilities
to
include
reporting
by
standard
industrial
codes
(
SIC).
 
Updated
scripting
capabilities
to
allow
for
easier
configuration
for
annual
simulations
for
the
many
emissions
sectors
processed
separately
(
e.
g.,
separating
fires
from
area
sources).

These
revisions
were
incorporated
into
the
SMOKE
v2.1
release,
which
provides
essentially
the
same
version
of
SMOKE
used
for
CAIR
and
is
available
online
at
http://
www.
cmascenter.
org/
html/
models.
html.
The
SMOKE
manual
is
available
online
at
http://
cf.
unc.
edu/
cep/
empd/
products/
smoke/
version2.1/
index.
cfm.

2.2
Emissions
modeling
ancillary
files
In
this
section,
we
summarize
the
ancillary
files
that
we
used
in
the
CAIR
emissions
modeling.
During
emissions
modeling,
the
ancillary
data
are
combined
with
the
emission
inventory
data
to
convert
the
inventories
into
the
gridded,
hourly
resolution,
and
chemical
species
needed
by
CMAQ.
In
the
emission
inventory
sections
to
follow
(
Section
3),
we
will
further
describe
3
additions
that
we
made
to
these
ancillary
files,
as
they
apply
to
specific
inventory
sectors
that
are
described
in
Section
3.

The
SMOKE
input
ancillary
files
that
we
use
in
this
effort
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
at
the
airmodeling
ftp
site,
in
the
zip
file
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip,
in
the
"
ge_
dat"
directory.
A
list
of
all
of
the
ancillary
files
and
their
locations
is
available
in
the
docket
file
README_
2001.
txt.
Both
the
zip
file
and
the
README
file
are
also
available
at
the
airmodeling
ftp
site.

2.2.1
Spatial
allocation
For
the
CMAQ
modeling,
we
used
36­
km
spatial
surrogates
for
the
contiguous
U.
S.,
Canada,
and
Mexico.
Figure
1
shows
the
36­
km
modeling
domain.
The
U.
S.
surrogates
were
updated
from
proposal
to
have
65
different
spatial
surrogates
for
allocating
county­
level
sources
to
the
CMAQ
model
grid
cells.
Surrogates
for
Canadian
emissions
were
also
improved.
The
new
approach
is
improved
as
compared
to
proposal
because
it
(
1)
provides
more
up­
to­
date
and
detailed
categories
of
spatial
information
to
use
as
surrogates
and
(
2)
provides
updated
and
reviewed
surrogate
assignments
to
the
inventory
by
source
category
code
(
SCC).
We
took
particular
care
in
ensuring
all
significant
emission
sources
were
assigned
a
valid
surrogate.
Detailed
documentation
about
the
U.
S.
and
Canadian
spatial
surrogates,
their
development,
and
the
data
itself
is
available
online:
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
spatial/
newsurrogate.
html.

Figure
1:
CMAQ
modeling
domain.

Mexican
emissions
were
not
included
in
the
proposal
modeling
platform,
but
they
are
included
in
the
final
modeling;
therefore,
we
required
Mexican
spatial
surrogates.
We
used
emissions
and
spatial
surrogates
developed
for
the
1999
Big
Bend
Regional
Aerosol
&
Visibility
Observational
(
BRAVO)
study
(
http://
www2.
nature.
nps.
gov/
air/
studies/
bravo/
index.
htm).
Since
the
Mexican
inventory
used
was
allocated
to
Mexican
states
based
on
population,
the
only
surrogate
used
for
assigning
the
emissions
was
population.
4
For
CAMX
modeling,
we
used
12­
km
lat­
lon
spatial
surrogates
for
the
12­
km
modeling
domain,
as
shown
in
Figure
2.
No
12­
km
Mexican
surrogates
were
available,
therefore
the
12­
km
surrogates
file
used
only
the
new
U.
S.
and
Canadian
surrogates.
These
are
an
older
version
of
the
spatial
surrogates
that
were
available
for
the
lat­
lon
map
projection
used
for
CAMX.
These
surrogates
are
described
by
the
documentation
available
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
spatial/
oldsurrogate.
html.

Figure
2:
CAMX
modeling
domain.

2.2.2
Chemical
speciation
The
VOC
and
PM2.5
speciation
factors
that
are
the
basis
of
the
chemical
speciation
approach
are
relatively
unchanged
from
the
CAIR
proposal,
with
some
notable
exceptions.
In
the
autumn
of
2003,
U.
S.
EPA
completed
an
effort
to
review
recent
literature
regarding
speciation
profiles
for
PM
sources.
The
results,
shown
in
Table
1,
were
that
five
new
profiles
were
developed,
for
the
five
largest
PM2.5
sectors
in
the
inventory
(
as
determined
from
the
1996
NEI):
Coal
Combustion;
Wood
Waste
Boilers;
Paved
Road
Dust;
Agricultural
Burning;
and
Wildfires.
A
memo
describing
that
effort
("
Recommendations
for
the
Update
and
Improvement
of
Existing
PM2.5
Split
Factors")
is
posted
on
the
U.
S.
EPA's
Clearinghouse
for
Inventories
and
Emission
Factors
(
CHIEF)
web
site
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
speciation/.

The
five
new
profiles
were
assigned
to
be
used
for
PM2.5
speciation
for
344
SCCs.
The
five
new
profiles
replaced
four
older
profiles
that
had
been
previously
assigned
to
these
SCCs.
Note
that
in
the
old
assignments,
one
profile
(
named
"
Agricultural
Burning")
was
used
for
speciating
both
agricultural
burning
and
wildfires,
because
there
was
not
a
separate
wildfire
profile.
Table
1
shows
the
five
new
profiles
and
the
four
old
profiles
that
they
replaced.
5
Table
1:
New
PM2.5
speciation
profiles
used
for
CAIR.

Split
factors
Profile
Type
Old
or
New
Profile
#
Organic
Carbon
Elemental
Carbon
Primary
Sulfate
Primary
Nitrate
Crustal
Old
22001
0.0107
0.0183
0.1190
0.0000
0.8520
Coal
Combustion
New
NCOAL
0.20
0.01
0.16
0.005
0.625
Old
22008
0.1177
0.2019
0.0282
0.0009
0.6513
Wood
Waste
Boiler
New
NWWAS
0.39
0.14
0.08
0
0.39
Old
22058
0.1768
0.0112
0.0070
0.0022
0.8028
Paved
Road
Dust
New
NPAVE
0.12
0.0112
0.007
0.0004
0.8614
Old
22060
0.6389
0.0750
0.0154
0.0063
0.2644
Agricultural
Burning
New
NAGBN
0.67
0.04
0.01
0.003
0.277
Wildfires1
New
NWFIR
0.77
0.16
0.02
0.002
0.0480
1
Partial
replacement
for
old
agricultural
burning
profile
22060
Appendix
A
lists
the
344
SCCs
that
the
five
new
profiles
were
assigned
to
for
the
2001
inventories,
along
with
their
previous
profile
assignments.
This
file
is
also
available
electronically
at
the
CAIR
website.

2.2.3
Temporal
allocation
The
monthly,
weekly,
and
diurnal
temporal
profiles
were
created
based
on
the
data
available
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
temporal/.
Several
changes
were
made
to
these
profiles:
adding
new
monthly
and
diurnal
state­
specific
profiles
for
fires
(
see
Section
3.1.2
of
this
document),
new
livestock
monthly
profiles
(
see
Section
3.1.5),
and
California­
specific
monthly
profiles
for
on­
road
mobile
sources
(
see
Section
3.3.1).
The
resulting
temporal
allocation
factors
are
available
as
part
of
the
ancillary
file
zip
file
with
access
information
listed
at
the
head
of
Section
2.2.

3
2001
emission
inventories
and
approaches
The
basis
for
the
2001
emission
inventory
is
the
National
Emission
Inventory
(
NEI),
which
includes
emissions
of
CO,
NOX,
VOC,
SO2,
NH3,
PM10,
and
PM2.5.
Ordinarily,
the
NEI
is
provided
in
four
sectors:
non­
point
(
stationary
area)
sources,
point
sources,
nonroad
mobile
sources,
and
on­
road
mobile
sources.
For
purposes
of
this
modeling,
EPA
has
split
the
2001
emissions
inventory
into
several
additional
source
sectors
for
use
in
emissions
modeling,
and
we
6
have
added
biogenic
emissions.
The
headings
for
this
list
include
the
sector
abbreviations
in
parentheses;
these
abbreviations
are
used
in
the
modeling
scripts
and
directory
names.

 
IPM
sector
(
ptipm):
Point­
source
facilities
that
were
matched
to
facilities
in
the
2003
National
Electric
Energy
Database
System
(
NEEDS)
 
Non­
IPM
sector(
ptnonipm):
All
point
sources
neither
in
the
IPM
sector
nor
in
the
"
point
fugitive
dust"
sector,
and
including
Canadian,
Mexican,
and
offshore
point­
source
emissions
 
Point
fugitive
dust
sector
(
pfdust):
Fugitive
dust
point
sources
 
Fire
sector
(
fire):
Wildfires,
prescribed
burning
fires,
agricultural
fires,
and
open
burning
(
area
sources).
Included
in
a
2001­
year
model
simulation
performed
for
the
purpose
of
model
performance
evaluation
only
 
Average­
fire
sector
(
avefire):
Average­
year
wildfire
and
prescribed
burning
calculated
from
1996­
2002
acres
burned
data,
and
2001
agricultural
burning
and
open
burning
data.
Used
for
the
2001
base
year
and
the
2010
and
2015
base
model
runs.
 
Agricultural
sector
(
ag):
2002
NH3
emissions
from
livestock
and
fertilizer
application
 
Area
fugitive
dust
sector
(
afdust):
Fugitive
dust
stationary
area
sources
 
Other­
area
sector
(
oarea):
Nonpoint
(
stationary
area)
sources
not
in
the
fire,
ag,
or
afdust
sectors
and
including
Canadian
and
Mexican
nonpoint
(
area)
and
mobile
emissions
(
includes
Mexican
on­
road
vehicle
refueling
emissions;
excludes
Canadian
and
Mexican
fire
emissions).
 
Nonroad
(
nonroad):
Nonroad
mobile
sources
from
the
NONROAD
2004
model
via
the
National
Mobile
Inventory
Model
(
NMIM)
and
from
commercial
marine,
airports,
and
locomotives.
Also
includes
Canadian
data.
 
On­
road
(
mobile):
On­
road
mobile
sources
from
the
MOBILE6
model
via
NMIM
(
not
including
refueling
emissions).
Also
includes
Canadian
data.
 
Biogenic:
Hour­
specific
emissions
from
the
BEIS3.12
model
(
includes
emissions
in
Canada
and
Mexico)

Tables
2(
a)
through
2(
c)
provide
summaries
of
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
emissions
by
sector
and
pollutant
for
(
a)
all
the
states
in
the
continental
U.
S.,
(
b)
all
states
in
the
CAIR
region
(
including
NJ,
DE,
and
AR),
and
(
c)
all
states
in
the
modified
CAIR
region
(
excluding
NJ,
DE,
and
AR).
Note
that
CT
and
MA
are
included
in
all
three
tables,
although
they
are
included
in
the
CAIR
program
for
ozone/
NOx
only.
7
Table
2(
a):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
for
all
states
in
the
continental
U.
S.

Year
Sectors
[
tons/
yr]
VOC
[
tons/
yr]
NOX
[
tons/
yr]
CO
[
tons/
yr]
SO2
[
tons/
yr]
PM10
[
tons/
yr]
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]
NH3
2001
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,117,152
1,735,883
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,140,563
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
52,737
4,937,398
452,092
10,901,127
721,415
598,937
7,918
NonEGU
1,537,208
2,942,618
3,963,754
2,958,692
914,250
701,381
82,550
Nonroad
2,584,513
4,050,655
22,789,871
433,249
320,999
307,520
1,753
on­
road
4,709,818
8,064,067
61,057,851
271,032
216,924
161,373
277,379
Other
area
7,326,991
1,462,276
3,712,654
1,295,146
875,944
764,395
141,193
pfdust
0
0
0
0
12,752
3,915
0
2001
Total
16,864,812
21,695,944
102,743,660
15,908,354
14,282,977
5,253,010
3,689,593
2010
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,428,325
1,784,758
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,220,011
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
41,391
3,672,929
578,358
9,903,882
796,300
668,487
928
NonEGU
1,363,530
2,931,360
4,421,697
3,189,864
957,490
739,036
93,078
Nonroad
1,903,516
3,282,339
26,195,189
219,032
262,247
250,607
2,069
on­
road
2,593,430
4,683,086
37,718,382
27,439
151,876
91,721
341,564
Other
area
6,777,802
1,630,411
2,959,763
1,408,990
833,547
710,557
153,569
pfdust
0
0
0
0
14,727
4,405
0
2010
Total
13,333,212
16,439,057
82,640,827
14,798,314
14,548,053
5,229,178
3,849,455
2015
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,564,873
1,803,965
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,299,775
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
43,534
3,708,658
648,344
9,079,214
817,839
687,112
777
NonEGU
1,553,429
3,183,499
4,971,592
3,422,915
1,080,189
833,372
102,627
Nonroad
1,648,402
2,912,387
27,364,911
232,628
228,217
217,762
2,264
on­
road
2,031,739
3,152,563
34,182,190
30,823
134,202
70,697
379,401
Other
area
7,132,086
1,702,154
2,810,041
1,480,348
839,500
709,230
166,326
pfdust
0
0
0
0
16,517
4,959
0
2015
Total
13,062,734
14,898,191
80,744,517
14,295,035
14,784,877
5,306,704
3,989,407
2020
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,336,463
1,770,042
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,379,491
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
46,632
3,746,120
717,571
8,871,886
888,048
752,292
626
NonEGU
1,745,188
3,456,971
5,554,596
3,673,660
1,203,227
928,433
111,913
Nonroad
1,529,509
2,671,828
29,040,715
280,518
203,583
193,213
2,456
on­
road
1,768,003
2,437,713
34,101,523
34,372
134,560
65,683
417,670
Other
area
7,309,208
1,801,541
2,669,482
1,516,207
847,816
710,554
178,695
pfdust
0
0
0
0
18,415
5,546
0
2020
Total
13,052,084
14,353,105
82,851,324
14,425,751
14,735,651
5,405,370
4,129,088
8
Table
2(
b):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
for
all
states
in
the
CAIR
region1.

Year
Sectors
[
tons/
yr]
VOC
[
tons/
yr]
NOX
[
tons/
yr]
CO
[
tons/
yr]
SO2
[
tons/
yr]
PM10
[
tons/
yr]
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]
NH3
2001
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,084,795
1,042,456
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,028,075
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
39,419
4,039,722
329,746
9,858,418
623,266
521,855
6,077
NonEGU
1,285,642
2,311,837
3,201,679
2,489,220
727,194
566,486
56,351
Nonroad
1,906,545
2,913,255
16,397,298
347,577
231,046
221,225
1,242
on­
road
3,572,359
6,035,647
46,730,379
221,253
163,265
122,029
204,648
Other
area
5,467,115
960,754
2,935,973
1,081,216
662,880
579,426
119,295
pfdust
0
0
0
0
6,802
2,820
0
2001
Total
12,595,907
16,374,560
74,461,362
14,015,551
8,983,064
3,491,898
2,430,788
2010
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,255,621
1,067,926
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,053,336
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
32,493
2,864,722
415,446
9,073,431
702,378
592,045
850
NonEGU
1,133,811
2,256,736
3,533,314
2,652,165
748,028
589,006
66,529
Nonroad
1,405,137
2,409,759
18,623,369
193,521
191,569
183,021
1,463
on­
road
1,931,244
3,370,367
27,679,973
22,256
110,038
68,150
243,367
Other
area
4,939,213
1,061,151
2,366,253
1,195,855
624,831
534,347
129,680
pfdust
0
0
0
0
7,607
3,102
0
2010
Total
9,766,726
12,076,080
57,484,642
13,155,095
9,123,889
3,473,197
2,510,325
2015
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,344,836
1,080,369
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,100,562
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
34,214
2,891,349
468,502
8,267,134
722,815
609,513
696
NonEGU
1,294,244
2,456,414
3,996,536
2,835,839
843,391
664,439
73,422
Nonroad
1,214,085
2,151,994
19,400,654
208,772
168,774
161,037
1,601
on­
road
1,509,382
2,292,682
24,988,852
24,876
95,701
51,716
268,122
Other
area
5,174,352
1,098,248
2,233,863
1,259,470
621,703
526,870
140,712
pfdust
0
0
0
0
8,529
3,493
0
2015
Total
9,551,104
11,004,032
55,954,693
12,613,959
9,289,567
3,533,039
2,600,215
2020
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,167,700
1,054,026
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,137,747
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
36,586
2,919,929
514,747
8,089,865
783,065
665,059
548
NonEGU
1,456,066
2,662,334
4,478,449
3,033,939
940,467
741,167
81,139
Nonroad
1,125,461
1,999,893
20,573,267
251,992
153,350
145,670
1,736
on­
road
1,315,676
1,803,835
24,855,926
27,628
94,996
47,530
293,343
Other
area
5,259,316
1,144,551
2,107,949
1,293,656
620,839
521,811
151,404
pfdust
0
0
0
0
9,505
3,912
0
2020
Total
9,517,932
10,643,887
57,396,625
12,714,946
9,253,740
3,614,775
2,681,017
1
The
CAIR
region
is
defined
here
to
include
the
following
states:
AL,
AR,
CT,
DE,
DC,
FL,
GA,
IL,
IN,
IA,
KY,
LA,
MD,
MA,
MI,
MN,
MS,
MO,
NJ,
NY,
NC,
OH,
PA,
SC,
TN,
TX,
VA,
WV,
WI
9
Table
2(
c):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2001,
2010
base,
2015
base,
and
2020
base
for
all
states
in
the
modified
CAIR
region2.

Year
Sectors
[
tons/
yr]
VOC
[
tons/
yr]
NOX
[
tons/
yr]
CO
[
tons/
yr]
SO2
[
tons/
yr]
PM10
[
tons/
yr]
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]
NH3
2001
afdust
0
0
0
0
5,832,629
998,550
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,883,944
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
37,991
3,945,054
321,282
9,691,802
611,689
512,818
5,937
NonEGU
1,230,578
2,227,204
3,062,790
2,367,753
695,570
541,427
54,256
Nonroad
1,799,049
2,780,127
15,473,708
333,065
219,357
210,063
1,174
on­
road
3,405,621
5,727,469
44,474,066
211,978
154,963
115,885
193,838
Other
area
5,172,548
882,892
2,786,703
1,002,709
626,154
547,174
113,853
pfdust
0
0
0
0
6,748
2,785
0
2001
Total
11,961,943
15,672,320
70,818,495
13,624,379
8,614,482
3,349,730
2,267,493
2010
afdust
0
0
0
0
5,995,629
1,022,879
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,902,883
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
31,566
2,794,617
403,396
8,906,060
685,499
579,188
840
NonEGU
1,077,223
2,166,556
3,372,316
2,514,622
713,866
561,649
64,156
Nonroad
1,330,055
2,302,234
17,565,478
186,733
182,027
173,931
1,383
on­
road
1,839,168
3,190,542
26,314,018
21,073
104,297
64,611
230,434
Other
area
4,693,796
974,629
2,255,482
1,099,999
590,419
505,287
123,710
pfdust
0
0
0
0
7,554
3,067
0
2010
Total
9,287,965
11,538,153
54,610,635
12,745,558
8,746,663
3,331,639
2,337,899
2015
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,082,091
1,035,033
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,940,506
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
33,164
2,818,098
452,173
8,106,065
704,770
595,952
686
NonEGU
1,231,606
2,357,493
3,815,827
2,681,426
805,070
633,773
70,830
Nonroad
1,149,011
2,058,235
18,292,060
201,683
160,489
153,160
1,513
on­
road
1,436,399
2,157,844
23,746,604
23,554
90,691
49,017
253,878
Other
area
4,919,191
1,008,625
2,132,493
1,159,940
587,578
498,448
134,149
pfdust
0
0
0
0
8,465
3,451
0
2015
Total
9,085,529
10,509,870
53,139,101
12,189,740
8,906,528
3,389,863
2,416,055
2020
afdust
0
0
0
0
5,913,208
1,009,851
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,970,577
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
35,503
2,845,734
497,461
7,926,962
764,485
650,987
538
NonEGU
1,386,379
2,554,539
4,277,485
2,861,494
897,651
706,884
78,296
Nonroad
1,064,254
1,914,690
19,391,664
243,432
145,962
138,696
1,641
on­
road
1,251,350
1,686,303
23,615,466
26,161
90,017
45,043
277,774
Other
area
5,000,219
1,051,735
2,015,590
1,192,849
587,045
494,023
144,283
pfdust
0
0
0
0
9,429
3,862
0
2020
Total
9,053,862
10,162,576
54,497,611
12,267,969
8,875,170
3,470,374
2,487,601
2
The
modified
CAIR
region
is
defined
here
to
include
the
following
states:
AL,
CT,
DC,
FL,
GA,
IL,
IN,
IA,
KY,
LA,
MD,
MA,
MI,
MN,
MS,
MO,
NY,
NC,
OH,
PA,
SC,
TN,
TX,
VA,
WV,
WI
(
excludes
AR,
DE,
and
NJ
from
Table
2b).
10
Appendix
B
includes
a
more
detailed
summary
that
expands
Tables
2(
a)
through
2(
c)
to
include
totals
by
state,
sector
and
pollutant
for
2001,
2010,
and
2015.
This
information
is
also
available
electronically
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1705)
and
the
CAIR
website,
as
a
Microsoft
®
Excel
®
file,
named
Emissions_
summary_
state_
sector_
2001­
2010­
2015.
xls.

Also
available
are
annual
total
emissions
by
state
and
sector
after
application
of
chemical
speciation
factors
for
2001,
2010,
and
2015,
which
includes
differences
among
the
years.
It
can
be
found
as
a
Microsoft
®
Excel
®
file
Emissions_
summary_
state_
sector_
speciation_
2001­
2010­
2015.
xls
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1706)
and
the
CAIR
website.

3.1
2001
Area
sources
The
2001
area
sources
are
based
on
the
2001
stationary
area
NEI.
In
this
section,
we
summarize
the
references
for
the
2001
stationary
area
NEI,
and
then
we
describe
in
more
detail
each
of
the
subsectors
into
which
we
separated
this
inventory.

The
following
data
files
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
that
help
provide
details
of
the
2001
area
sources
inventories:
 
2001CAIR_
ar_
072104.
zip:
o
Raw
inventory
data
files
(
as
described
in
the
Readme
file
below).
o
Microsoft
®
Access
®
reader
for
all
of
the
2001
SMOKE
input
files,
which
can
be
found
in
the
zip
file
in
directory
inventory/
2001/
access_
IDA.
 
README_
2001.
txt:
A
list
of
the
files
included
in
the
zip
file.
 
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip:
o
Instructions
for
using
the
Access
®
reader
are
available
in
the
zip
file
in
file:
inventory/
multi­
year/
README_
ACCESS_
convert_
20XX.
pdf.
o
Includes
SMOKE­
output
ASCII
SCC
and
state­
SCC
summaries
for
2001
to
allow
others
to
check
usage
of
the
Access
readers,
in
the
folder
inventory/
summaries/
2001/
access_
checks/.

3.1.1
2001
stationary
area
source
NEI
The
documentation
for
the
2001
stationary
area
sources
is
included
in
the
documentation
for
the
1999
stationary
area
source
NEI,
available
at:

ftp://
ftp.
epa.
gov/
EmisInventory/
finalnei99ver3/
criteria/
documentation/
area/
area_
99nei_
finalv3_
0204.
pdf
To
calculate
the
2001
stationary
area
source
NEI,
we
applied
growth
factors
to
the
1999
NEI
for
all
SCCs
except
those
listed
in
Tables
2
and
3.
The
growth
factors
that
we
used
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
in
a
zipped
Microsoft
®
Access
®
file
called
1999to2001_
StatAreaProjection.
zip.

For
the
SCCs
listed
in
Tables
2
and
3,
we
either
(
1)
computed
the
2001
emissions
using
the
same
approaches
as
the
1999
inventory
using
the
EPA
estimation
methods
described
for
the
1999
inventory,
or
(
2)
carried
the
emissions
forward
unchanged
from
the
1999
inventory.
The
SCCs
for
which
we
computed
the
emissions,
and
the
location
in
the
documentation
from
the
web­
link
above,
are
shown
in
Table
3.
The
SCCs
for
which
we
carried
forward
emissions
are
shown
in
Table
4.
Both
tables
list
the
Appendices
from
the
1999
stationary
area
NEI
documentation
(
ftp
11
address
listed
at
the
start
of
this
section)
that
provide
an
explanation
about
how
EPA
calculated
the
inventory
for
1999
or
2001.

Table
3:
Source
category
codes
recalculated
for
the
2001
NEI.

SCCs
Description
Appendix
from
1999
EI
documentation
2294000000
 
Paved
Roads
2296000000
 
Unpaved
Roads
Road
dust
D
2311010000
 
General
2311020000
 
Heavy
2311030000
 
Roadway
Construction
D
2610000500
 
Land
Clearing
Debris
Burning
Open
Burning
D
2810001000
 
Forest
Wildfires
2810015000
 
Prescribed
burning
Fire
combustion
E
Table
4:
Source
category
codes
carried
forward
from
the
1999
NEI
unchanged.

SCCs
Description
Appendix
from
1999
EI
documentation
2104008001
 
Fireplaces:
General
2104008002
 
Fireplaces:
Insert;
non­
EPA
certified
2104008003
 
Fireplaces:
Insert;
EPA
certified;
non­
cataltyic
2104008004
 
Fireplaces:
Insert;
EPA
certified;
catalytic
2104008010
 
Woodstoves:
General
2104008030
 
Catatylic
woodstoves:
General
2104008050
 
Non­
catalytic
Woodstoves:
General
Residential
Wood
Combustion
B
2325000000
Mining
&
Quarrying;
All
Processes
D
2610000100
­
Residential
Leaf
burning
2610000400
­
Residential
Brush
burning
2610030000
­
Residential
MSW
burning
Open
Burning
D
2801000000
Cotton
Ginning
(
PM
only)
D
2801000003
Ag
Tilling
(
PM
only)
D
2801700001
 
Anhydrous
Ammonia
2801700002
 
Aqeuous
Ammonia
2801700003
 
Nitrogen
Solutions
2801700004
 
Urea
2801700005
 
Ammonium
Nitrate
2801700006
 
Ammonium
Sulfate
2801700007
 
Ammonium
Thiosulfate
2801700008
 
Other
Straight
Nitrogen
2801700009
 
Ammonium
Phosphates
2801700010
 
N­
P­
K
Fertilizer
application
(
NH3
only)
D
2805001000
Beef
Cattle
Feedlots
(
PM
only)
D
2810030000
Structure
Fires
D
12
Using
these
2001
NEI
emissions
as
a
starting
point,
we
then
subdivided
and
made
other
changes
to
some
sectors
to
create
the
final
2001
inventory
used
for
CAIR2.

3.1.2
Fires
The
fire
sector
includes
U.
S.­
only
wildfires,
prescribed
burning,
agricultural
burning,
and
other
open
burning.
This
sector
was
included
in
a
2001­
year
model
simulation
performed
for
the
purpose
of
CMAQ
model
performance
evaluation
only.
No
emissions
modifications
were
made
to
this
sector
from
the
original
2001
NEI.
This
sector
was
not
used
for
any
CAMX
modeling.

We
modified
the
monthly
temporal
profiles
used
for
modeling
all
components
of
the
fire
sector
and
the
diurnal
profiles
used
for
modeling
wildfires
and
prescribed
fires.
EPA
developed
new
monthly
and
diurnal
temporal
profiles
by
state
for
wildfires
and
prescribed
burning,
as
described
in
Appendix
C.
This
information
is
also
available
electronically
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
the
CAIR
website
in
the
file
Fire_
Temporal_
Documentation.
pdf.
For
AL,
FL,
GA,
KY,
MS,
NC,
SC,
TN,
VA,
and
WV,
we
used
monthly
temporal
profile
data
provided
by
the
Visibility
Improvement
State
and
Tribal
Association
of
the
Southeast
(
VISTAS)
regional
planning
organization
(
RPO),
which
includes
monthly
profiles
for
wildfires,
prescribed
fires,
agricultural
burning,
and
other
open
burning
sectors.

As
discussed
in
Table
1
in
Section
2.2.2,
we
also
updated
the
PM2.5
speciation
profile.
The
profile
we
are
now
using
for
the
wildfires
and
prescribed
burning
sectors
is
"
NWFIR,"
and
for
agricultural
burning
and
other
open
burning
fires,
we
are
using
the
"
NAGBN"
profile.

3.1.3
Average
fires
The
average
fire
sector
was
included
in
the
2001
base
year,
2010
base
case,
and
2015
base
case
CMAQ
and
CAMX
modeling,
though
for
CAMX
the
wildfires
component
of
this
sector
was
not
included.
It
was
also
used
for
the
CAMX
model
validation.
This
inventory
has
not
been
and
will
not
be
incorporated
into
the
official
2001
NEI
because
it
is
intended
only
for
modeling
usage
and
does
not
represent
actual
2001
emissions.
We
created
it
based
on
the
2001
fire
emissions
data
just
described.
Since
fires
have
very
high
emissions,
the
purpose
of
the
average
fire
inventory
is
to
prevent
undue
influence
of
the
2001­
specific
fire
inventory
to
any
single
state's
overall
base
or
future
emission
inventory.
The
average
fire
sector
is
comprised
of
a
1996­
2002
average
fire
inventory
for
wildfires
and
prescribed
burning,
and
2001
fires
for
agricultural
burning
and
other
open
burning;
these
latter
two
subsectors
were
maintained
at
2001
levels
even
in
the
2010
and
2015
modeling.

We
calculated
the
average
wildfire
and
prescribed
burning
inventories
using
the
following
formula
for
all
pollutants:

burned
acres
burned
acres
average
fire
fire
average
2001
2001
×
=

2
Unless
otherwise
noted,
changes
that
affected
emissions
values
have
since
been
incorporated
into
the
2001
NEI,
version
3
available
on
EPA's
internal
"
NEI
On
the
Net"
(
NEON)
system.
13
The
average
acres­
burned
was
calculated
base
on
1996
through
2002
data;
therefore,
the
average
fire
inventory
represent
average
fires
from
1996
through
2002,
with
the
assumption
of
2001
emissions
rates
and
counties
with
fires
from
2001.

Average­
year
temporal
profiles
were
developed
for
wildfires
and
prescribed
burning
fires
to
prevent
undue
weighting
of
any
particular
month
that
had
large
fires
in
2001.
We
calculated
the
average
monthly
profiles
from
monthly
acres
burned
data
from
1999
through
2002.
The
approach
for
calculating
the
average
temporal
profiles
is
described
in
Appendix
C
and
is
also
available
electronically
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
the
CAIR
website
in
the
file
Fire_
Temporal_
Documentation.
pdf.

The
same
revised
PM2.5
speciation
approach
used
for
the
fire
sector
and
described
in
Table
1
in
Section
2.2.2,
was
used
for
the
average­
year
fire
sector.

3.1.4
Fugitive
dust
The
area­
source
fugitive
dust
inventory
was
extracted
from
the
2001
NEI
and
the
paved
and
unpaved
road
dust
part
of
the
emissions
was
replaced
with
emissions
using
improved
emission
factors
and
other
assumptions.
This
inventory
contains
only
PM
emissions
and
was
therefore
used
only
for
the
CMAQ
modeling.
The
SCCs
extracted
from
the
NEI
as
area­
source
fugitive
dust
are
the
10­
digit
SCCs
are
provided
in
Appendix
D
and
electronically
online
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
invent/
fugitive_
dust_
sccs.
xls.

The
paved
and
unpaved
road
dust
emissions
(
SCCs
2294000000
and
2296000000)
from
the
2001
NEI
were
replaced
with
emissions
calculated
using
the
latest
approach.
This
approach
is
described
in
pages
A­
46
through
A­
54
of
the
document:

ftp://
ftp.
epa.
gov/
pub/
EmisInventory/
prelim2002nei/
nonpoint/
documentation/
2002prelimneinonpt_
032004.
pdf
As
discussed
in
Table
1
in
Section
2.2.2,
we
also
updated
the
PM2.5
speciation
profile
for
the
paved
road
dust
sector.

During
emissions
modeling
with
SMOKE,
we
applied
a
transportable
fraction
to
the
PM10
and
PM2.5
emissions
from
these
sources.
The
transportable
fractions
were
applied
by
county.
The
approach
used
to
calculate
the
county
fractions
and
the
fractions
themselves
are
available
electronically
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
invent/,
at
the
bottom
of
the
web
page.
The
approach
is
in
the
document
"
statusfugdustemissions_
082203.
pdf"
and
the
fractions
are
in
the
spreadsheet
"
transportfractions.
xls".

3.1.5
Agricultural
Ammonia
The
agricultural
NH3
sector
is
comprised
of
livestock
emissions
and
2001
NEI
emissions
for
agricultural
fertilizer
application.
This
inventory
was
used
only
for
the
CMAQ
modeling,
since
the
CAMX
modeling
did
not
include
NH3.
We
replaced
the
NEI
livestock
NH3
emissions
with
emissions
and
different
SCCs
from
the
improved
approach
emissions
of
the
2002
preliminary
NEI.
The
documentation
for
the
new
approach
for
these
emissions
is
available
at:

ftp://
ftp.
epa.
gov/
EmisInventory/
prelim2002nei/
nonpoint/
documentation/
nh3inventorydraft_
jan2004.
pdf
14
The
SCCs
replaced
from
the
2001
NEI
and
the
new
SCCs
are
provided
in
Table
5
below:

Table
5:
Livestock
SCCs
in
the
original
2001
NEI
and
their
replacements.
2001
SCC
&
Description*
2002
SCC
2002
SCC
Description*
2805001100
Beef
cattle
­
finishing
operations
on
feedlots
(
drylots);
Confinement
2805001200
Beef
cattle
­
finishing
operations
on
feedlots
(
drylots);
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805001300
Beef
cattle
­
finishing
operations
on
feedlots
(
drylots);
Land
application
of
manure
2805002000
Beef
cattle
production
composite;
Not
Elsewhere
Classified
2805003100
Beef
cattle
­
finishing
operations
on
pasture/
range;
Confinement
2805018000
Dairy
cattle
composite;
Not
Elsewhere
Classified
2805019100
Dairy
cattle
­
flush
dairy;
Confinement
2805019200
Dairy
cattle
­
flush
dairy;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805019300
Dairy
cattle
­
flush
dairy;
Land
application
of
manure
2805021100
Dairy
cattle
­
scrape
dairy;
Confinement
2805021200
Dairy
cattle
­
scrape
dairy;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805021300
Dairy
cattle
­
scrape
dairy;
Land
application
of
manure
2805022100
Dairy
cattle
­
deep
pit
dairy;
Confinement
2805022200
Dairy
cattle
­
deep
pit
dairy;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805022300
Dairy
cattle
­
deep
pit
dairy;
Land
application
of
manure
2805023100
Dairy
cattle
­
drylot/
pasture
dairy;
Confinement
2805023200
Dairy
cattle
­
drylot/
pasture
dairy;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805020000
Cattle
and
Calves
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805023300
Dairy
cattle
­
drylot/
pasture
dairy;
Land
application
of
manure
2805025000
Hogs
and
Pigs
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805039100
Swine
production
­
operations
with
lagoons
(
unspecified
animal
age);
Confinement
2805039200
Swine
production
­
operations
with
lagoons
(
unspecified
animal
age);
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805039300
Swine
production
­
operations
with
lagoons
(
unspecified
animal
age);
Land
application
of
manure
2805047100
Swine
production
­
deep­
pit
house
operations
(
unspecified
animal
age);
Confinement
2805047300
Swine
production
­
deep­
pit
house
operations
(
unspecified
animal
age);
Land
application
of
manure
2805025000
Hogs
and
Pigs
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805053100
Swine
production
­
outdoor
operations
(
unspecified
animal
age);
Confinement
2805007100
Poultry
production
­
layers
with
dry
manure
management
systems;
Confinement
2805007300
Poultry
production
­
layers
with
dry
manure
management
systems;
Land
application
of
manure
2805008100
Poultry
production
­
layers
with
wet
manure
management
systems;
Confinement
2805008200
Poultry
production
­
layers
with
wet
manure
management
systems;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805008300
Poultry
production
­
layers
with
wet
manure
management
systems;
Land
application
of
manure
2805009100
Poultry
production
­
broilers;
Confinement
2805009200
Poultry
production
­
broilers;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805009300
Poultry
production
­
broilers;
Land
application
of
manure
2805010100
Poultry
production
­
turkeys;
Confinement
2805010200
Poultry
production
­
turkeys;
Manure
handling
and
storage
2805010300
Poultry
production
­
turkeys;
Land
application
of
manure
2805030000
Poultry
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805030000
Poultry
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805035000
2805035000
Horses
and
Ponies
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805040000
2805040000
Sheep
and
Lambs
Waste
Emissions;
Total
2805045001
2805045000
Goats
Waste
Emissions;
Total
*
All
SCC
Descriptions
begin
"
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
 
Livestock"
15
If
these
SCCs
had
PM10
or
PM2.5
emissions,
those
emissions
were
included
in
the
area­
source
fugitive
dust
sector.
The
fertilizer
emissions
for
this
sector
were
extracted
from
the
2001
NEI
based
on
SCCs
shown
in
Table
6.

Table
6:
Fertilizer
SCCs
in
the
2001
NEI.
SCC
Description*
2801700001
Anhydrous
Ammonia
2801700002
Aqueous
Ammonia
2801700003
Nitrogen
Solutions
2801700004
Urea
2801700005
Ammonium
Nitrate
2801700006
Ammonium
Sulfate
2801700007
Ammonium
Thiosulfate
2801700008
Other
Straight
Nitrogen
2801700009
Ammonium
Phosphates
(
see
also
subsets
(­
13,
­
14,
­
15)
2801700010
N­
P­
K
(
multi­
grade
nutrient
fertilizers)
*
All
descriptions
include
"
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
 
Crops;
Fertilizer
Application
We
improved
the
monthly
temporal
profiles
for
this
sector
using
the
following
approaches:

 
For
fertilizer
emissions,
we
used
state­
specific
monthly
profiles
from
the
Carnegie­
Mellon
University
(
CMU)
ammonia
model
available
at
the
time
of
our
modeling.
These
are
profiles
950
through
998
available
in
file
amptpro.
m3.2001.
us+
can.
txt
in
the
zip
file
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site.
 
For
dairy
cow
emissions,
we
used
state­
specific
monthly
profiles
developed
by
calculating
a
weighted­
average
state­
specific
monthly
profile
from
the
county­
specific
monthly
profiles
available
in
the
CMU
ammonia
model.
The
weighting
factors
used
to
average
from
the
county­
level
to
the
state­
level
were
the
dairy­
cow
emissions
from
the
2002
livestock
inventory
referenced
above.
These
are
profiles
1501
through
1556
in
the.
 
For
all
other
livestock
sectors,
we
used
a
temporal
profile
based
on
inverse
modeling
using
the
modeling
approach
taken
in
the
CAIR
proposal.
The
original
inverse­
modelingbased
profile
is
described
by
Gilliland,
et
al.
[
2003],
and
it
has
an
overall
reduction
of
emissions
of
about
30%.
Because
of
the
new
approach
that
we
used
to
develop
the
livestock
emissions,
this
artificial
reduction
was
no
longer
necessary;
therefore,
we
renormalized
the
original
profile
to
keep
the
monthly
variation,
but
to
exclude
the
30%
reduction.
This
is
profile
number
1500
in
the
same
file
as
just
listed
for
the
fertilizer
profiles.

3.1.6
Other­
area
sources
The
other­
area
sources
sector
includes
all
2001
NEI
stationary
area
source
emissions
not
included
in
the
fire/
avefire,
ag,
and
afdust
sectors.
The
main
documentation
for
this
sector
is
the
documentation
described
previously
(
Section
3.1.1)
for
the
2001
stationary
area
NEI.
16
Additionally,
we
replaced
the
limited
commercial
cooking
data
with
a
national
commercial
cooking
inventory
that
was
also
available
in
the
2002
preliminary
NEI,
which
was
based
on
2001
activity
data.
The
approaches
used
to
create
the
commercial
cooking
inventory
are
described
at:

ftp://
ftp.
epa.
gov/
EmisInventory/
prelim2002nei/
nonpoint/
documentation/
2002neicharbroilingtechmemo_
122303.
pdf
We
used
this
inventory
to
replace
SCCs
2302000000,
2302002000,
and
2302003000
from
the
original
2001
NEI
with
the
SCCs
as
shown
in
Table
7
below.
Because
the
assignments
for
speciation,
spatial
allocation,
and
temporal
allocation
were
not
available
at
the
levels
for
the
original
SCCs,
we
summed
the
five
original
SCCs
into
2
"
summed
SCCs"
for
use
in
modeling.
These
summed
SCCs
are
also
shown
in
Table
7.

Table
7:
Summary
of
commercial
cooking
SCCs
and
pollutants.
Original
SCC
Summed
SCC
CO
VOC
PM10
PM2.5
SCC
Description
2302002100
2302002000
 
 
 
 
Industrial
Processes,
Food
and
Kindred
Products:
SIC
20,
Commercial
Cooking,
Conveyorized
Charbroiling
2302002200
2302002000
 
 
 
 
Industrial
Processes,
Food
and
Kindred
Products:
SIC
20,
Commercial
Cooking,
Under­
fired
Charbroiling
2302003100
2302003000
 
 
 
 
Industrial
Processes,
Food
and
Kindred
Products:
SIC
20,
Commercial
Cooking,
Flat
Griddle
Frying
2302003200
2302003000
 
 
 
Industrial
Processes,
Food
and
Kindred
Products:
SIC
20,
Commercial
Cooking,
Clamshell
Griddle
Frying
2302003000
2302003000
 
Industrial
Processes,
Food
and
Kindred
Products:
SIC
20,
Commercial
Cooking,
Deep
Fat
Frying,
Total
One
limitation
of
our
use
of
this
commercial
cooking
inventory
was
that
SCC
2302002100
was
accidentally
dropped
from
the
SMOKE
input
file,
resulting
in
a
reduction
of
8200.64
tons/
year
of
primary
PM2.5
emissions.
The
largest
impact
on
a
county­
specific
basis
was
dropping
151
tons/
year
of
PM2.5
emissions
in
Cook
County,
IL;
however,
this
source
of
emissions
is
a
very
small
part
of
the
PM2.5
inventory.
So,
we
do
not
anticipate
any
adverse
affects
on
our
modeling
from
this
omission.

As
discussed
in
Table
1
in
Section
2.2.2,
we
improved
the
PM2.5
speciation
approach
by
updating
the
speciation
profiles
for
wood­
waste
boilers
and
coal
combustion.
The
profiles
for
these
sectors
were
updated
because
they
comprised
a
large
proportion
of
the
PM2.5
emissions
in
the
NEI.

Additionally,
the
other­
area
sector
contains
stationary
area
emissions
from
Canada
and
stationary
area
and
mobile
emissions
from
Mexico.
For
Canada,
the
emission
inventory
used
is
the
same
1995
inventory
that
was
used
in
the
CAIR
proposal,
since
that
inventory
was
the
most
current
available
during
the
time
that
this
modeling
was
undertaken.
We
removed
all
records
in
the
Canadian
inventory
for
wildfires,
prescribed
fires,
windblown
dust,
and
biogenic
emissions,
because
these
emissions
are
very
dependent
on
the
modeling
year
(
and
we
were
not
modeling
17
1995)
and
the
data
were
deemed
too
unreliable
for
this
modeling
effort.
The
Mexican
inventory
is
the
1999
BRAVO
Emissions
Inventory.
More
information
on
this
inventory
is
available
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
net/
mexico.
html.

3.2
Biogenic
sources
For
CMAQ,
the
biogenic
emissions
were
computed
based
on
2001
meteorology
data
using
the
BEIS3.12
model
from
SMOKE,
which
is
an
improvement
over
the
modeling
done
for
proposal,
which
used
BEIS3.09.
For
CAMX,
the
BEIS3.09
modeling
used
for
proposal
was
also
used
in
the
final
modeling.

The
BEIS3.12
model
computes
gridded,
hourly,
model­
species
emissions
for
combination
with
the
anthropogenic
emissions
to
put
into
CMAQ.
Emissions
are
calculated
for
the
U.
S.,
Mexico,
and
Canada
and
accounts
for
CO,
VOC,
and
NOX
emissions
from
vegetation
and
soils.
The
BEIS3.12
model
is
described
further
in
Appendix
E.
The
meteorology
data
on
which
the
biogenic
emissions
depend
is
the
same
as
the
meteorology
data
input
to
the
CMAQ
model.

The
following
data
files
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
at
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
that
help
provide
details
of
the
2001
biogenic
inventories.
All
emissions
files
are
outputs
from
SMOKE/
BEIS3.12.

 
2001CAIR_
bg_
1_
072104.
zip:
Contains
land
use,
and
emissions
for
the
year­
2000
10­
day
spin­
up
period
and
for
January
through
March
of
2001.
 
2001CAIR_
bg_
2_
072104.
zip:
Contains
emissions
for
April
through
June
of
2001
 
2001CAIR_
bg_
3_
072104.
zip:
Contains
emissions
for
July
through
September
of
2001
 
2001CAIR_
bg_
4_
072104.
zip:
Contains
emissions
for
October
through
December
of
2001.
 
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip:
o
Microsoft
®
Excel
®
file
entitled
inventory/
summaries/
multi­
year/
2002
biogenic
CERR
default.
xls
that
contains
county/
monthly
summaries
of
the
BEIS3.12­
based
biogenic
emissions
data.

As
part
of
the
biogenic
modeling,
we
added
the
speciation
profiles
for
BEIS3.12
to
the
default
SMOKE
speciation
profiles
for
CMAQ.
The
profile
is
named
B3V10.
However,
one
correction
to
the
ETHO
profile
was
needed
that
differed
from
the
officially
released
version
of
BEIS3.12
at
the
time.
The
PAR
mass
fraction
was
corrected
to
0.3883
and
an
NR
entry
was
added
with
mole
fraction
1.6,
average
molecular
weight
of
24,
and
mass
fraction
of
1.5333.

3.3
2001
Mobile
sources
For
this
effort,
the
EPA
Office
of
Transportation
and
Air
Quality
(
OTAQ)
generated
most
of
the
on­
road
and
nonroad
mobile
emissions
using
NMIM;
the
only
exceptions
were
for
on­
road
mobile
emissions
from
California
and
nonroad
mobile
emissions
from
commercial
marine,
aircraft,
and
locomotive
sources.
The
NMIM
model
relies
on
calculations
from
the
MOBILE6
and
NONROAD
2004
models.
OTAQ
used
version
6.2.03
of
MOBILE6
and
the
version
of
the
NONROAD
2004
that
was
the
same
as
the
version
used
to
develop
the
final
Nonroad
Rule.
A
18
conference
paper
on
the
NMIM
model
is
available
on
the
CAIR
website
(
as
listed
at
the
top
of
Section
2)
in
the
file
Mobile_
NMIM_
Documentation.
pdf
(
also
in
the
CAIR
docket
as
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1701).

3.3.1
On­
road
mobile
sources
With
the
exception
of
California,
we
obtained
our
on­
road
mobile
emissions
from
the
NMIM
model,
using
the
MOBILE6
model,
version
6.2.03.
These
emissions
were
created
and
used
on
a
month­
specific
basis
that
accounted
for
temperature,
fuel
types,
and
other
variables
on
a
monthby
month
basis.
None
of
the
on­
road
emissions
from
the
annual
2001
NEI
were
used
in
our
modeling.
The
2001
VMT
on
which
the
CAIR
inventory
is
based
differs
from
the
official
2001
NEI,
and
this
difference
was
not
resolved
when
updates
to
2001
were
made
because
of
changes
made
for
CAIR.

The
following
data
files
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
that
help
provide
details
of
the
2001
on­
road
mobile
sources
inventory:
 
2001CAIR_
or_
072104.
zip:
o
Raw
inventory
data
files
(
as
described
in
the
Readme
file
below).
o
Vehicle
miles
traveled
(
VMT)
for
all
states
but
California
in
the
Microsoft
®
Access
®
database
inventory/
multi­
year/
VMT4yrs.
mdb.
The
VMT
data
in
this
database
are
provided
in
units
of
millions
of
miles
per
year.
o
Microsoft
®
Access
®
reader
for
all
of
the
2001
SMOKE
input
files,
which
can
be
found
in
the
zip
file
in
directory
inventory/
2001/
access_
IDA.
 
README_
2001.
txt:
A
list
of
the
files
included
in
the
zip
file.
 
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip:
o
Instructions
for
using
the
Access
®
reader
are
available
in
the
zip
file
in
file:
inventory/
multi­
year/
README_
ACCESS_
convert_
20XX.
pdf.
o
Includes
SMOKE­
output
ASCII
SCC
and
state­
SCC
summaries
for
2001
to
allow
others
to
check
usage
of
the
Access
readers,
in
the
folder
inventory/
summaries/
2001/
access_
checks/.

Because
California
has
their
own
on­
road
mobile
source
estimation
model
(
EMFAC2002),
California
provided
EPA
with
annual­
total
on­
road
mobile
emissions
that
match
their
most
recent
publicly
available
emission
estimates.
We
used
these
in
lieu
of
the
NMIM
California
results.
To
obtain
the
monthly
variation
that
was
available
for
the
other
states,
we
developed
state/
pollutant­
specific
temporal
profiles
based
on
the
NMIM
monthly
results
for
California.
To
do
this,
we
summed
the
emissions
from
each
month
from
NMIM
and
calculated
a
monthly
temporal
profile
by
dividing
each
month's
NMIM
total
for
California
by
the
annual
total.
This
approach
resulted
in
seven
California­
specific
temporal
profiles
for
VOC,
NOX,
CO,
SO2,
NH3,
PM
coarse
(
PM10
minus
PM2.5),
and
PM2.5.

Additional
Canadian
emissions
from
on­
road
mobile
sources
were
included
in
this
sector.
This
1995
inventory
is
the
same
inventory
that
was
used
in
the
CAIR
proposal,
since
that
was
the
most
currently
available
inventory
at
the
time
that
this
work
was
performed.
19
3.3.2
Nonroad
mobile
sources
With
the
exception
of
commercial
marine,
aircraft,
and
locomotives,
the
nonroad
mobile
emissions
were
calculated
by
the
NMIM
model
using
the
version
of
NONROAD
2004
used
for
the
final
Nonroad
Rule.
The
emissions
were
created
and
used
on
a
monthly
basis,
so
no
monthly
temporal
profiles
were
needed
or
used
for
the
NMIM­
based
emissions.
Please
see
Section
3.3
for
the
reference
to
the
NMIM
documentation.

The
following
data
files
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
that
help
provide
details
of
the
2001
nonroad
mobile
sources
inventory:
 
2001CAIR_
nr_
072104.
zip:
o
Raw
inventory
data
files
(
as
described
in
the
Readme
file
below).
o
Microsoft
®
Access
®
reader
for
all
of
the
2001
SMOKE
input
files,
which
can
be
found
in
the
zip
file
in
directory
inventory/
2001/
access_
IDA.
 
README_
2001.
txt:
A
list
of
the
files
included
in
the
zip
file.
 
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip:
o
Instructions
for
using
the
Access
®
reader
are
available
in
the
zip
file
in
file:
inventory/
multi­
year/
README_
ACCESS_
convert_
20XX.
pdf.
o
Includes
SMOKE­
output
ASCII
SCC
and
state­
SCC
summaries
for
2001
to
allow
others
to
check
usage
of
the
Access
readers,
in
the
folder
inventory/
summaries/
2001/
access_
checks/.

The
nonroad
sector
also
contained
1995
Canadian
nonroad
mobile
emissions,
which
are
the
same
as
the
emissions
used
in
the
CAIR
proposal.

For
commercial
marine,
aircraft
emissions
at
airports,
and
locomotives,
we
started
with
the
SCCs,
counties,
and
emissions
in
the
2001
NEI.
The
approach
taken
for
this
subsector
in
the
original
2001
NEI
is
available
in
several
PDF
files
at:

ftp://
ftp.
epa.
gov/
pub/
EmisInventory/
prelim2002nei/
mobile/
nonroad/
documentation/
airrailcmv/

For
aircraft
emissions
at
airports,
a
modification
was
required
to
add
county­
level
PM10
and
PM2.5
commercial
aircraft
estimates
(
SCC
=
2275020000)
to
the
2001
inventory
because
the
original
inventory
had
zero
emissions
and
OTAQ
had
better
information.
We
started
with
the
1996
national
PM10,
48­
state
estimate
of
2535
tons/
year
from
the
Nonroad
Rule
Analysis
for
commerical
aircraft.
These
emissions
were
grown
to
2001
using
national­
level
landing
and
takeoff
growth
from
the
Federal
Aviation
Administration
Terminal
Area
Forecast
system.
Using
this
2001
national
estimate,
we
allocated
the
PM10
emissions
to
counties
in
the
48
States
based
on
the
county/
national
ratio
of
VOC
emissions
for
2001
in
the
48
States.

In
addition
to
the
PM10
revision
for
aircraft,
OTAQ
indicated
that
PM2.5
from
diesel
engines
was
found
to
be
97%
of
PM10
(
memo
to
the
docket
from
Bruce
Cantrell,
sent
to
OAQPS
on
2/
19/
04).
While
aircraft
are
not
characterized
as
having
diesel
engines,
the
fuel
used
is
closer
to
diesel
than
to
gasoline.
Thus,
OTAQ
recommended
that
PM2.5
from
aircraft
(
military
aircraft,
commercial
aircraft,
general
aviation,
and
air
taxiing)
be
computed
as
97%
of
the
PM10.
We
20
applied
this
calculation
to
these
sectors,
which
affected
SCCs
2275001000,
2275020000,
2275050000,
and
275060000.

In
addition
to
the
aircraft
emissions
changes,
we
made
changes
to
the
locomotives
and
commercial
marine
parts
of
the
original
inventory.
For
locomotives,
we
recalculated
PM2.5
emissions
as
97%
of
PM10
emissions
based
on
the
same
information
as
described
above
for
diesel
exhaust.
For
commercial
marine
vehicles,
we
matched
the
national
commercial
marine
total
inventory
with
the
most
recent
data
from
OTAQ
that
was
assumed
in
the
final
Nonroad
Rule.
OTAQ
determined
that
the
CAIR
inventory
should
be
adjusted
based
on
OTAQ's
nationallevel
(
50­
state)
CMV
diesel
and
residual
fuel
emissions.
OTAQ's
national
estimates
are
more
up­
to­
date
since
they
come
from
the
category
3
rule
estimates
whereas
the
OAQPS
2001
baseline
estimates
are
from
the
category
2
rule.
There
are
no
state­
submitted
data
in
the
OAQPS
2001
NEI,
so
no
adjustments
needed
to
be
made
to
preserve
state­
submitted
estimates.
Because
the
OTAQ
national
estimates
did
not
distinguish
between
port
emissions
(
2280002100)
and
underway
emissions
(
2280002200),
we
applied
the
same
national­
level
adjustment
ratio
for
each
of
these
categories
within
the
specific
fuel
type
(
residual
or
diesel).
Two
separate
ratios,
per
pollutant,
were
developed
to
take
advantage
of
the
distinct
national­
level
emission
values
for
residual
and
diesel
fuels.

The
ratio
that
was
applied
to
each
county­
total
commercial
marine
residual
SCC
(
port,
underway)
in
the
2001
NEI
was:

emissions
residual
national
OAQPS
emissions
CMV
residual
national
OTAQ
emissions
Old
emissions
New
×
=

where
the
national
totals
are
both
50­
state
totals.

Note
that
the
OAQPS
national
residual
emissions
are
computed
by
summing
port
residual
and
underway
residual
emissions
across
the
50
states.
We
used
a
similar
formula
for
diesel
emissions,
in
which
diesel
is
used
in
place
of
residual
in
the
above
formula.
In
addition,
PM2.5
and
PM10
were
adjusted
such
that
PM2.5
is
97%
of
PM10.

The
total
OTAQ
CMV
emissions
that
we
used
as
starting
point
are
shown
in
Table
8.

Table
8:
2001
CMV
emissions
in
tons/
year.
SCC
Description
VOC
CO
NOx
PM10
PM2.5
SO2
2280002000
Diesel
23,862
103,860
703,656
20,318
19,708
29,454
2280003000
Residual
9,403
19,300
223,076
20,336
19,725
165,928
All
33,265
123,160
926,731
40,653
39,433
195,382
Applying
these
numbers
in
ratios
as
described
above
resulted
in
the
new
CMV
inventory
by
state
shown
in
Table
9.
The
U.
S.
totals
are
slightly
off
(
1%
or
less)
from
the
Table
8
totals
because
of
round­
off
error
in
the
adjustment
calculation.
21
Table
9:
New
commercial
marine
vehicle
inventory
by
state.
State
VOC
NOX
CO
SO2
PM10
PM2.5
Alabama
631
17,271
2,296
3,499
755
723
Alaska
567
15,767
2,094
3,055
668
644
Arkansas
382
10,624
1,410
2,754
512
487
California
1,567
43,440
5,784
8,400
1,847
1,783
Connecticut
156
4,233
565
818
184
179
Delaware
183
4,808
641
1,104
219
219
District
of
Columbia
0
4
0
1
0
0
7Florida
1,107
30,882
4,112
6,010
1,306
1,275
Georgia
210
5,963
794
1,155
253
245
Hawaii
303
8,255
1,098
1,595
353
332
Idaho
1
19
4
6
1
1
Illinois
1,030
27,957
3,705
6,868
1,322
1,296
Indiana
816
22,604
3,005
5,197
1,047
1,013
Iowa
127
3,311
442
874
156
146
Kansas
7
205
27
56
14
12
Kentucky
1,309
36,209
4,817
9,370
1,747
1,715
Louisiana
5,997
167,282
22,238
34,908
7,311
7,096
Maine
17
406
54
81
17
16
Maryland
401
11,169
1,492
2,203
477
460
Massachusetts
248
6,848
912
1,338
286
282
Michigan
1,154
31,668
4,198
6,798
1,474
1,428
Minnesota
946
25,796
3,440
5,387
1,105
1,097
Mississippi
1,127
31,466
4,191
7,500
1,472
1,396
Missouri
827
22,875
3,037
5,284
1,049
1,008
Nebraska
3
80
11
22
4
3
New
Hampshire
42
1,186
160
231
49
49
New
Jersey
345
9,532
1,287
1,893
407
394
New
York
1,526
42,349
5,638
8,372
1,813
1,759
North
Carolina
162
4,553
610
907
194
191
Ohio
1,444
40,310
5,360
8,921
1,822
1,774
Oklahoma
19
512
68
98
19
20
Oregon
665
18,553
2,479
3,659
802
765
Pennsylvania
1,290
35,913
4,779
7,079
1,540
1,492
Rhode
Island
86
2,365
314
459
96
97
South
Carolina
221
6,159
819
1,199
254
251
South
Dakota
0
2
0
1
0
0
Tennessee
849
23,971
3,174
5,824
1,121
1,109
Texas
4,921
136,680
18,184
26,693
5,815
5,635
Virginia
553
15,414
2,048
3,016
656
630
Washington
896
24,747
3,292
4,850
1,060
1,024
West
Virginia
1,146
31,618
4,197
6,899
1,402
1,369
Wisconsin
299
7,881
1,031
1,976
429
412
Grand
Total
33,577
930,886
123,806
196,360
41,059
39,829
22
3.4
2001
Point
sources
The
2001
point­
source
emissions
are
based
on
the
2001
NEI
with
some
exceptions
as
described
next.
The
following
data
files
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
that
help
provide
details
of
the
2001
point
source
inventories:
 
2001CAIR_
pt_
072104.
zip:
o
Raw
inventory
data
files
(
as
described
in
the
Readme
file
below).
o
Microsoft
®
Access
®
reader
for
all
of
the
2001
SMOKE
input
files,
which
can
be
found
in
the
zip
file
in
directory
inventory/
2001/
access_
IDA.
 
README_
2001.
txt:
A
list
of
the
files
included
in
the
zip
file.
 
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip:
o
Instructions
for
using
the
Access
®
reader
are
available
in
the
zip
file
in
file:
inventory/
multi­
year/
README_
ACCESS_
convert_
20XX.
pdf.
o
Includes
SMOKE­
output
ASCII
SCC
and
state­
SCC
summaries
for
2001
to
allow
others
to
check
usage
of
the
Access
readers,
in
the
folder
inventory/
summaries/
2001/
access_
checks/.

3.4.1
IPM
sector
The
emissions
in
this
sector
are
from
facilities
in
the
2001
NEI
that
we
were
able
match
to
the
2003
NEEDS
database
(
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
airmarkt/
epa­
ipm/
needs_
2003.
xls),
which
is
used
by
the
Integrated
Planning
Model
(
IPM).
The
2001
NEI
point
source
inventory
contains
emissions
estimates
for
both
electric
generating
units
(
EGU)
and
Non­
EGU
sources,
along
with
their
geographic
locations
and
stack
parameters.
IPM
is
used
to
predict
the
future
year
emissions
for
the
EGU
sources.
The
remaining
Non­
EGU
portion
of
the
2001
base
year
point
source
file
is
projected
to
future
years
by
applying
growth
and
control
factors
to
the
base
year
Non­
EGU
records.
It
is
therefore
necessary
to
identify
and
remove
all
sources
that
will
be
projected
via
the
IPM
from
the
2001
base­
year
file
to
create
a
file
of
Non­
EGU
records
to
be
used
as
the
base
for
the
application
of
the
growth
and
control
factors.
This
allows
future
year
emission
estimates
from
IPM
to
be
used
without
double­
counting
emissions
from
EGUs
in
the
future
year
modeling
files.

The
2003
NEEDS
database
for
IPM
2003
was
used
as
the
set
of
electric
generating
units
to
be
identified
in
the
2001
NEI
Point
Source
file
and
removed
for
the
Non­
EGU
projections.
This
version
of
the
NEEDS
dataset
was
slightly
revised
as
part
of
the
final
set­
up
of
IPM
Version
2.1.9,
which
was
used
for
the
final
CAIR
air
quality
modeling
runs.
However,
the
identification
of
IPM
sources
in
the
2001
NEI
had
to
be
completed
before
the
final
IPM
set­
up,
and
all
significant
EGUs
existing
as
of
2001
are
expected
to
be
represented
in
the
NEEDS
2003
database.

The
2001
NEI
point
source
file
had
been
previously
populated
with
ORIS
Plant
IDs,
and
in
many
instances
Boiler
IDs.
The
NEEDS
2003
dataset
was
compared
to
the
2001
NEI
using
the
ORIS
Plant
IDs.
The
assignment
of
several
ORIS
Plant
IDs
in
the
2001
NEI
was
revised
based
on
this
comparison,
and
additional
review
and
identification
was
performed
for
all
significant
emitters
in
the
NEEDS
2003
dataset
that
had
not
already
been
assigned
in
the
2001
NEI.
23
Many
of
the
additional
identifications
were
for
NEEDS
records
where
the
entire
facility
(
and
therefore
the
entire
facility's
NEI
emissions)
was
not
all
due
to
the
generation
of
electricity
for
sale
to
the
electrical
grid
(
i.
e.,
industrial
sites
with
cogeneration
emission
units).
To
the
extent
practicable,
individual
emission
units
within
these
industrial
sites
that
appeared
to
be
the
cogeneration
units
were
identified
with
ORIS
Plant
IDs
and
removed
from
the
base
year
Non­
EGU
file
before
applying
growth
and
control
factors.
We
performed
seventy
such
partial
facility
removals.
In
some
cases
a
NEEDS
cogeneration­
type
site
was
identified
in
the
2001
NEI
but
it
was
not
possible
to
identify
a
specific
emission
record
which
should
be
removed
as
the
IPMprojected
source.
These
cases
were
confined
to
those
where
the
NEEDS­
indicated
emitting
capacity
was
a
minor
fraction
of
the
industrial
source's
NEI
emissions.
Appendix
F
is
a
listing
of
the
2001
NEI
facilities
which
were
either
partially
or
fully
identified
as
IPM
sources,
which
were
therefore
removed
from
the
2001
base
year
Non­
EGU
file
before
projecting
the
future
year
Non­
EGU
files.
This
same
information
is
available
electronically
in
a
Microsoft
®
Excel
®
file
named
NEI_
2001_
to_
IPM­
NEEDS_
matches.
xls
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1702)
and
on
the
CAIR
website.
The
NEI
IDs
and
ORIS
Plant
IDs
are
provided
in
this
list,
along
with
an
indicator
of
whether
only
a
portion
of
the
complete
facility
emission
records
were
removed.
Emission
totals
(
SO2,
NOx,
and
PM2.5)
of
both
the
removed
(
IPM­
projected)
portion
and
the
retained
(
Non­
EGU)
portion
are
also
included.

In
addition,
we
modified
the
stack
parameters
for
some
sources
in
this
sector
to
correct
problems
in
the
2001
NEI
stack
heights,
stack
diameters,
stack
gas
exit
temperatures,
and
stack
gas
exit
velocities.
We
also
made
changes
in
stack
parameters
to
ensure
that
the
stack
parameters
would
be
the
same
in
2001,
2010,
2015,
and
2020
emission
inventories,
even
though
the
future­
year
emissions
come
from
the
Integrated
Planning
Model
(
IPM).
The
stack
parameters
that
we
used
are
in
the
SMOKE
input
files
that
can
be
accessed
as
described
at
the
start
of
Section
3.4.

3.4.2
Point
source
fugitive
dust
The
point­
source
fugitive
dust
inventory
was
extracted
from
the
2001
NEI.
The
SCCs
extracted
from
the
NEI
as
point­
source
fugitive
dust
are
the
8­
digit
SCCs
in
Appendix
D.

During
emissions
modeling
with
SMOKE,
we
applied
a
transportable
fraction
to
the
PM10
and
PM2.5
emissions
from
these
sources
in
a
consistent
way
as
was
done
for
the
area­
source
fugitive
dust
sector.
The
transportable
fractions
were
applied
by
county.
The
approach
used
to
calculate
the
county
fractions
and
the
fractions
themselves
are
available
in
electronically
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
ttn/
chief/
emch/
invent/,
at
the
bottom
of
the
web
page.
The
approach
is
in
the
document
"
statusfugdustemissions_
082203.
pdf"
and
the
fractions
are
in
the
spreadsheet
"
transportfractions.
xls".

3.4.3
Non­
IPM
sector
The
remaining
emissions
sources
in
the
2001
NEI
that
were
not
put
into
the
IPM
or
point
fugitive
dust
sectors
were
included
in
the
non­
IPM
sector.
The
stack
parameters
in
this
part
of
the
Non­
IPM
sector
were
also
updated
to
correct
problems
in
the
stack
heights,
stack
diameters,
stack
gas
exit
temperatures,
and
stack
gas
exit
velocities.
The
stack
parameters
that
we
used
are
available
in
the
SMOKE
input
files,
which
can
be
accessed
as
described
at
the
start
of
Section
3.4.
24
Additionally,
this
sector
includes
1995
Canadian
point
sources
for
Eastern
Canada
that
were
used
as
part
of
the
Ozone
Transport
Assessment
Group
(
OTAQ)
modeling.
Canadian
data
privacy
regulations
prevented
us
from
obtaining
a
more
current
point
source
inventory
for
Canada.
These
privacy
regulations
have
been
changed
so
that
inventories
developed
for
2002
and
beyond
will
not
be
subject
to
privacy
limitations;
however,
the
2002
inventories
were
not
available
in
time
for
our
use
in
this
effort.

This
sector
also
includes
offshore
sources
provided
by
the
Texas
Commission
on
Environmental
Quality
(
TCEQ).
The
inventory
provided
included
emissions
for
1992,
which
we
grew
to
2002
based
on
instructions
from
TCEQ.
The
resulting
offshore
inventory
is
available
in
the
inventory/
2001/
ptnonipm/
directory
of
the
2001
point­
source
zip
file
mentioned
at
the
start
of
Section
3.4.

This
sector
also
includes
major
Mexican
point
sources
from
the
1999
BRAVO
Mexican
emission
inventory,
previously
referenced
with
the
other­
area
sector.

As
discussed
in
Table
1
in
Section
2.2.2,
we
improved
the
PM2.5
speciation
approach
by
updating
speciation
profiles
for
wood
waste
boilers
and
coal
combustion.
The
profiles
for
these
sectors
were
updated
because
they
comprised
a
large
proportion
of
the
PM2.5
emissions
in
the
1996
NEI.

4
2010,
2015,
and
2020
emission
inventories
and
approaches
4.1
Growth
approach
summary
We
used
different
approaches
to
grow
different
sectors
of
the
emission
inventory
from
the
2001
inventory.
The
same
approaches
were
used
for
both
2010,
2015,
and
2020,
though
the
growth
factor
values
to
calculate
emissions
for
each
year
were
different.

 
IPM
sector:
The
Integrated
Planning
Model
(
IPM)
 
Non­
IPM
sector:
Canadian,
Mexican,
and
offshore
emissions
were
held
constant
at
the
values
used
in
the
2001
modeling.
For
U.
S.
emissions,
we
used
three
sources
of
data
as
follows.
For
more
information
on
the
first
two
sources
of
data,
please
refer
to
additional
documentation
on
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1691)
and
the
CAIR
website
in
the
file
"
nonEGUnonpoint_
GrowthDevelopment.
pdf."
o
Regional
and
national
fuel­
use
forecast
data
from
the
U.
S.
Department
of
Energy
for
SCCs
that
map
to
fuel
use
sectors
(
e.
g.,
commercial
coal,
industrial
natural
gas).
Assigned
to
sources
by
state/
SCC.
o
Otherwise,
used
state­
specific
growth
rates
from
the
Regional
Economic
Model,
Inc.
(
REMI)
Policy
Insight
®
model,
version
5.5
(
being
used
in
the
development
of
the
Economic
Growth
Analysis
System
(
EGAS),
version
5.0).
Assigned
to
sources
by
state
and
standard
industrial
code
(
SIC),
unless
the
inventory
SIC
was
invalid
or
missing,
in
which
case
state
and
SCC
were
used.
25
o
A
review
of
REMI­
based
rates
led
to
changes
to
the
growth
rates
for
some
sectors
where
they
were
unrealistic
or
highly
uncertain.
More
information
on
these
changes
is
provided
in
Section
4.1.1
 
Point
fugitive
dust
sector
(
pfdust):
State­
specific
REMI
growth
rates
as
described
for
non­
IPM
sector
 
Average
fires
sector
(
avefire):
No
growth
or
control
 
Agricultural
sector
(
ag):
2010,
2015,
and
2020
livestock
estimates
included
with
2002
inventory
database
as
part
of
new
livestock
NH3
approach
(
See
ftp://
ftp.
epa.
gov/
EmisInventory/
prelim2002nei/
nonpoint/
documentation/
nh3inventorydraft_
jan2004.
pdf).
Fertilizer
NH3
had
no
growth
or
control.
 
Area
fugitive
dust
sector
(
afdust):
State­
specific
REMI
growth
rates
as
described
in
Section
4.1.2
 
Other­
area
sector
(
oarea):
Same
approach
as
for
non­
IPM
sector
(
combination
of
REMI
and
fuel­
use
growth).
 
Nonroad:
Differences
approaches
for
different
subsectors:
o
Nonroad
mobile
sources
from
the
NONROAD
2004
model
via
NMIM
(
please
see
Section
3.3
for
the
reference
to
the
NMIM
documentation).
o
Commercial
marine,
aircraft,
and
locomotives
consistent
with
the
CAIR
base
2001
inventory
and
the
Nonroad
rule.
More
details
of
this
approach
can
be
found
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1692)
and
at
the
CAIR
website
in
file
"
CommercialMarine_
Airports_
Trains_
Approach.
pdf".
 
On­
road
(
mobile):
On­
road
mobile
sources
from
the
MOBILE6
model
(
not
including
refueling
emissions)
via
NMIM
(
please
see
Section
3.3
for
the
reference
to
the
NMIM
documentation).
 
Biogenic:
No
growth
or
control;
held
constant
at
values
used
in
2001
base.

4.1.1
Changes
to
non­
IPM
sector
REMI­
based
growth
factors
We
analyzed
the
2010,
2015,
and
2020
REMI­
based
growth
rates
for
the
non­
IPM
sector
and
made
some
modifications.
We
identified
about
50
entries
(
state­
SCC
or
state­
SIC
entries)
in
the
original
projection
factors
in
which
the
factor
values
were
0,
and
we
changed
these
to
values
of
1,
because
these
0s
did
not
appear
to
be
realistic
in
that
they
would
remove
emissions
from
the
base­
year
inventory
when
projecting
to
the
future
years.
In
addition,
we
made
specific
changes
to
industries
with
significant
emissions
and
unexplainably
large
growth
rates
based
on
industry
group
forecasts,
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics
(
BLS)
projections
and
Bureau
of
Economic
Analysis
(
BEA)
historical
growth
from
1987­
2002.
Table
10
provides
a
list
of
SICs,
their
descriptions,
the
final
2010,
2015,
and
2020
growth
factors
(
GFs),
and
the
basis
for
our
revisions.
26
Table
10:
SICs
with
improved
growth
rates
as
compared
to
REMI
5.5
rates.

SIC
SIC
description
2010
GF
2015
GF
2020
GF
Basis
of
revision
1311
Crude
Petroleum
and
Natural
Gas
0.96
0.95
0.93
1321
Natural
Gas
Liquids
0.96
0.95
0.93
BEA
production
from
1988­
2001
declined
by
~
0.4%
annually.

2821
Plastics
Material
and
Synthetic
Resins,
and
Nonvulcanizable
Elastomers
1.19
1.31
1.45
2822
Synthetic
Rubber
1.19
1.31
1.45
2823
Cellulosic
Manmade
Fibers
1.19
1.31
1.45
2851
Paints,
Varnishes,
Lacquers,
Enamels,
and
Allied
Products
1.19
1.31
1.45
1.96%
annual
based
on
BEA
for
SIC=
32xx.

2873
Nitrogenous
Fertilizers
1.18
1.30
1.43
2874
Phosphatic
Fertilizers
1.18
1.30
1.43
BLS
"
employment
outlook"
projected
a
1.90%/
yr
average
increase
in
output
from
2002­
2012
for
the
4­
digit
NAICS
3253
(
Pesticide,
fertilizer,
and
other
agricultural
chemical
manufacturing).
2895
Carbon
Black
1.22
1.37
1.53
2.25%
annually
is
average
based
on
May
2000
HAP
EIA.
3011
Tires
and
Inner
Tubes
1.20
1.32
1.46
2%
annual
based
on
tire
industry
growth
of
28%
from
1985­
>
1997
from
Rubber
Tire
Manufacturing
MACT.
3211
Flat
Glass
1.19
1.31
1.45
3221
Glass
Containers
1.19
1.31
1.45
3229
Pressed
and
Blown
Glass
and
Glassware,
NEC
1.19
1.31
1.45
1.96%
annual
based
on
BEA
for
SIC=
32xx.

3241
Cement,
Hydraulic
1.19
1.35
1.53
1%/
year
for
2002&
2003,
0.8%/
year
2004,
2.5%
through
2010and
beyond.
3321
Gray
and
Ductile
Iron
Foundries
1.17
1.27
1.39
3325
Steel
Foundries,
NEC
1.17
1.27
1.39
3331
Primary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Copper
1.17
1.27
1.39
3334
Primary
Production
of
Aluminum
1.17
1.27
1.39
3339
Primary
Smelting
and
Refining
of
Nonferrous
Metals,
Except
Copper
and
Aluminum
1.17
1.27
1.39
BEA
industry
code
33
(
Primary
Metal
Industries)
experienced
1.75%
average
annual
growth
from
1987­
2002.

3411
Metal
Cans
1.13
1.21
1.30
3441
Fabricated
Structural
Metal
1.13
1.21
1.30
3471
Electroplating,
Plating,
Polishing,
Anodizing,
and
Coloring
1.13
1.21
1.30
3479
Coating,
Engraving,
and
Allied
Services,
NEC
1.13
1.21
1.30
3497
Metal
Foil
and
Leaf
1.13
1.21
1.30
3499
Fabricated
Metal
Products,
NEC
1.13
1.21
1.30
BEA
industry
code
34
(
Fabricated
Metal
Products)
experienced
1.4%
average
annual
growth
from
1987­
2002.
27
SIC
SIC
description
2010
GF
2015
GF
2020
GF
Basis
of
revision
3711
Motor
Vehicles
and
Passenger
Car
Bodies
1.24
1.39
1.57
3713
Truck
and
Bus
Bodies
1.24
1.39
1.57
3714
Motor
Vehicle
Parts
and
Accessories
1.24
1.39
1.57
3715
Truck
Trailers
1.24
1.39
1.57
BEA
industry
code
371
experienced
2.4%
average
annual
growth
from
1987­
2002.

4.1.2
Changes
to
other­
area
sector
REMI­
based
growth
factors
We
analyzed
the
2010,
2015,
and
2020
REMI­
based
growth
rates
for
the
other­
area
sector
and
made
some
modifications.
The
change
described
above
for
non­
IPM
sources
to
reset
0
values
with
values
of
1
also
affected
other­
area
sources.
We
also
reset
area­
source
assignments
for
SCCs
24618500xx,
where
xx
=
00,
01,
05,
06,
09,
51,
52,
53,
54,
55,
56,
99
to
the
state­
specific
growth
rates
for
SCC=
2461800000.
The
REMI
data
for
this
SCC
had
been
already
put
through
a
post­
processing
to
apply
a
regression
to
better
fit
the
growth
rate
to
known
emissions
trends.
We
determined
that
it
was
reasonable
to
assume
that
these
related
SCCs
also
followed
a
similar
trend.
For
similar
reasons,
SCC
2401002000
was
set
to
the
growth
rates
for
SCC
2401001000.
Additionally,
we
changed
all
state­
specific­
SCC
combinations
for
SCCs
listed
in
Table
11
to
a
value
of
1.
These
SCCs
are
for
categories
with
some
degree
of
generalness
(
e.
g.,
"
all
solvent
types",
"
miscellaneous",
"
NEC"
=
"
Not
elsewhere
classified")
and
their
unusually
high
growth
rates
from
REMI
did
not
seem
warranted
given
the
uncertain
nature
of
emissions
from
a
"
miscellaneous"
SCC.
Lastly,
a
growth
factor
was
added
for
SCC
2275900000
(
aircraft
refueling)
based
on
the
growth
factor
used
for
growing
aircraft
emissions
for
general
aviation,
based
on
the
assumption
that
the
growth
of
aircraft
refueling
is
closely
associated
with
growth
in
general
aviation
activity.

Table
11:
Area­
source
SCCs
with
"
miscellaneous"
notations
with
replaced
growth
rates.
SCC
SCC
Description
2401045000
Solvent
Utilization;
Surface
Coating;
Metal
Coils:
SIC
3498;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2302080000
Industrial
Processes;
Food
and
Kindred
Products:
SIC
20;
Miscellaneous
Food
and
Kindred
Products;
Total
2401090000
Solvent
Utilization;
Surface
Coating;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2415045000
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
All
Processes;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2415045999
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
All
Processes;
Solvents:
NEC
2415145000
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
Open
Top
Degreasing;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2415145999
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
Open
Top
Degreasing;
Solvents:
NEC
2415245000
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
Conveyerized
Degreasing;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2415345000
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
Cold
Cleaning;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2415345999
Solvent
Utilization;
Degreasing;
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
(
SIC
39):
Cold
Cleaning;
Solvents:
NEC
2306010000
Industrial
Processes;
Petroleum
Refining:
SIC
29;
Asphalt
Paving/
Roofing
Materials;
Total
2401035000
Solvent
Utilization;
Surface
Coating;
Plastic
Products:
SIC
308;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
28
SCC
SCC
Description
2401035999
Solvent
Utilization;
Surface
Coating;
Plastic
Products:
SIC
308;
Solvents:
NEC
2308000000
Industrial
Processes;
Rubber/
Plastics:
SIC
30;
All
Processes;
Total
2430000000
Solvent
Utilization;
Rubber/
Plastics;
All
Processes;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2399000000
Industrial
Processes;
Industrial
Processes:
NEC;
Industrial
Processes:
NEC;
Total
2601010000
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
On­
site
Incineration;
Industrial;
Total
2401100000
Solvent
Utilization;
Surface
Coating;
Industrial
Maintenance
Coatings;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2440000000
Solvent
Utilization;
Miscellaneous
Industrial;
All
Processes;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2440000060
Solvent
Utilization;
Miscellaneous
Industrial;
All
Processes;
Butyl
Alcohols:
All
Types
2440020000
Solvent
Utilization;
Miscellaneous
Industrial;
Adhesive
(
Industrial)
Application;
Total:
All
Solvent
Types
2630010000
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Wastewater
Treatment;
Industrial;
Total
Processed
2830001000
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Catastrophic/
Accidental
Releases;
Industrial
Accidents;
Total
4.2
Regional
Economic
Model,
Inc.
Policy
Insight
®
model
REMI
Policy
Insight
®
includes
cause
and
effect
relationships
for
economic
forecasts.
The
model
shares
two
key
underlying
assumptions
with
mainstream
economic
theory:
households
maximize
utility
and
producers
maximize
profits.
In
the
modeled
world
of
Policy
Insight
®
,
businesses
produce
goods
to
sell
to
other
firms,
consumers,
investors,
governments
and
purchasers
outside
of
the
region.

The
model
forecasts
economic
activity
by
region
and
for
individual
sectors
of
the
economy.
By
making
assumptions
about
which
economic
indicators
can
represent
emissions
growth,
growth
factors
can
be
developed
for
projecting
emission
inventories.

A
full
listing
of
articles
about
the
Policy
Insight
®
model
can
be
found
at
the
website
http://
www.
remi.
com.

4.3
Control
approach
The
only
sectors
with
controls
included
in
our
2010,
2015,
and
2020
base­
year
inventories
were
IPM,
non­
IPM,
other­
area
sources,
on­
road
mobile,
and
nonroad
mobile.
The
IPM­
sector
baseyear
emissions
are
computed
by
the
IPM
model.
For
the
mobile
sectors,
the
growth
and
controls
are
calculated
together
by
the
MOBILE6
and
NONROAD
models.
The
non­
IPM
and
other­
area
sectors
were
therefore
the
only
sectors
that
required
special
development
and
processing
for
controls,
which
we
describe
in
this
section.
No
controls
were
applied
to
the
Canadian,
Mexican,
or
offshore
emission
inventories
in
these
two
sectors.

We
included
the
same
control
programs
for
the
2010,
2015,
and
2020
non­
IPM
sector,
since
we
anticipated
that
all
control
programs
considered
would
be
fully
implemented
by
2010.
Table
12
summarizes
the
control
programs
that
were
included
in
applying
controls
to
the
2010,
2015,
and
2020
non­
IPM
base
emissions.
For
the
other­
area
sector,
additional
reductions
(
for
the
same
programs)
were
included
in
2015
than
were
included
in
2010.
The
2020
emissions
also
had
a
few
additional
controls
from
the
2015
levels.
Table
13
summarizes
the
control
programs
included
in
29
developing
the
2010,
2015,
and
2020
base
emissions
for
the
other­
area
sector.
The
only
programs
that
continue
to
add
additional
control
after
2010
are
those
for
Residential
Wood
Combustion,
Onboard
Vapor
Recovery
Systems,
and
Stage
II
for
Gasoline
Service
Stations.

For
more
information
on
how
the
control
programs
were
developed
and
the
actual
control
factors
applied,
please
refer
to
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1690)
and
at
the
CAIR
website
in
the
technical
report
"
nonEGUnonpoint_
ControlDevelopment.
pdf".

Table
12:
Non­
EGU
point
source
strategies
included
in
base­
case
modeling.

Control
Strategies
(
Grouped
by
Affected
Pollutants
or
Standard)
Pollutants
Affected
Reference
NOx
SIP
Call
(
Phase
II)
NOx
EPA,
2000
EPA,
2004b
Solid
waste
rules
(
Sections
129/
111(
d))
Hospital/
Medical/
Infectious
Waste
Incinerator
Regulations
Municipal
Waste
Combustors
NOx,
PM,
SO2
PM,
SO2
EPA,
2000
EPA,
2004a
DOJ
Settlements
NOx,
SO2
EPA,
2004b
1­
hr
ozone
non­
attainment
SIPs
NOx,
VOC
Pechan,
2002
Reciprocating
Internal
Combustion
Engines
(
RICE)
MACT
(
10­
year)
NOx,
VOC
EPA,
2004b
Rules
affecting
PM
Portland
Cement
Manufacturing
MACT
(
7­
year)
Secondary
Aluminum
Production
MACT
(
7­
year)
Hazardous
Waste
Combustion
MACT
(
4­
year)
PM
EPA,
2000
Rules
affecting
PM
and
SO2
Industrial,
Commercial,
&
Institutional
Boilers
&
Process
Heaters
MACT
Lime
Manufacturing
MACT
Taconite
Ore
Processing
MACT
PM,
SO2
EPA,
2004a
EPA,
2004b
2­
year
rules
affecting
VOCs
Synthetic
Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry
(
SOCMI)
Hazardous
Organic
NESHAP
(
HON)
Acrylonitrile
manufacture
Ethylene
manufacture
Ethylene
oxide
manufacture
Phenol
manufacture
Polyethylene
manufacture
Polypropylene
manufacture
SOCMI
fugitives
(
equipment
leak
detection
and
repair)
SOCMI
processes
SOCMI
wastewater
Volatile
organic
liquid
storage
Dry
Cleaning
Perchloroethylene
Other
VOC
EPA,
2000
Benzene
National
Emission
Standards
for
Hazardous
Air
Pollutants
(
NESHAP)
By­
product
coke
­
excess­
NH3
liquor
tank
By­
product
coke
­
flushing­
liquor
circulation
tank
By­
product
coke
manufacture
­
other
By­
product
coke
manufacture
­
oven
charging
VOC
EPA,
2000
30
Control
Strategies
(
Grouped
by
Affected
Pollutants
or
Standard)
Pollutants
Affected
Reference
By­
product
coke
mfg
By­
product
coke
mfg.
­
equipment
leaks
By­
product
coke
mfg.
­
light
oil
dec/
cond
vents
By­
product
coke
mfg.
­
light
oil
sump
By­
product
coke
mfg.
­
naphthalene
processing
By­
product
coke
mfg.
­
tar
bottom
final
cooler
By­
product
coke
mfg.
­
tar
storage
Coke
oven
by­
product
plants
Coke
ovens
­
door
and
topside
leaks
4­
year
MACTs
affecting
VOCs
(
national)
Aircraft
surface
coating
(
aerospace)
Polymers
and
resins
II
Polymers
and
resins
IV
Shipbuilding
and
repair
Styrene­
butadiene
rubber
manufacture
(
polymers
&
resins
group
I)
TSDFs
(
offsite
waste
operations)
Wood
furniture
surface
coating
Petroleum
Refineries:
other
sources
Fixed
roof
petroleum
product
tanks
Fixed
roof
gasoline
tanks
External
floating
roof
petroleum
product
tanks
External
floating
roof
gasoline
tanks
Petroleum
refinery
wastewater
treatment
Petroleum
refinery
fugitives
 
Petroleum
refineries
­
Blowdown
w/
o
control
 
Vacuum
distillation
Degreasing
Organic
Cleaners
(
Halogenated
Solvent
Cleaners)
Open
top
degreasing
­
halogenated
In­
line
(
conveyorized)
degreasing
­
halogenated
Printing
and
Publishing
Flexographic
Gravure
Gasoline
Distribution
(
Stage
1)
Balanced
loading
Leaks
Splash
loading
Storage
Submerged
loading
Transit
VOC
EPA,
2000
7/
10­
year
MACTs
affecting
VOCs
(
national)
Pesticide
Active
Ingredient
Production
Alkyd
resins
Chelating
agents
Explosives
Fabric
Printing,
Coating,
and
Dyeing
Flatwood
surface
coating
Green
tire
spray
Large
Appliances
Nylon
6
production
VOC
EPA,
2000
31
Control
Strategies
(
Grouped
by
Affected
Pollutants
or
Standard)
Pollutants
Affected
Reference
Oil
and
natural
gas
production
Paint
and
varnish
manufacture
Paper
surface
coating
Petroleum
refineries
­
fluid
catalytic
cracking
Pharmaceutical
production
Phthalate
plasticizers
Plywood/
particle
board
Polyester
resins
Polyesters
Polymers
and
resins
III
Polyvinyl
chloride
Publicly­
Owned
Treatment
Works
(
POTWs)
Pulp
and
paper
production
Rayon
production
Reinforced
plastics
Rubber
tire
manufacture
Spandex
production
Post­
2002
MACT
Asphalt
Processing
and
Roofing
MACT
Auto
and
Light­
Duty
Truck
Manufacturing
MACT
Coke
Ovens
MACT
Combustion
Sources
at
Kraft,
Soda
and
Sulfite
Paper
Mills
MACT
Fabric
Printing,
Coating
and
Dyeing
MACT
Iron
&
Steel
Foundries
MACT
Metal
Can
MACT
Metal
Coil
MACT
Metal
Furniture
MACT
Misc.
Metal
Parts
and
Products
MACT
Municipal
Solid
Waste
Landfills
MACT
Paper
and
Other
Web
MACT
Plastic
Parts
MACT
Plywood
&
Composite
Wood
Products
MACT
Wet
Formed
Fiberglass
Production
MACT
Wood
Building
Products
MACT
VOC
EPA,
2004b
Pechan,
2004
32
Table
13:
Nonpoint
(
stationary
area)
source
control
packet
strategies.

Control
Strategies
(
Grouped
by
Affected
Pollutants
or
Standard)
Pollutants
Affected
Data
Source
1­
hr
ozone
non­
attainment
SIPs
NOx,
VOC
Pechan,
2002
Federal
Control
Measures
(
National)
Consumer
Solvents
Onboard
Vapor
Recovery
Systems;
and
Stage
II
for
Gasoline
Service
Stations
VOC
EPA,
2000
EPA,
2003b
Title
III
MACT
(
National)
Wood
Furniture
Surface
Coating
Aerospace
Surface
Coating
Marine
Vessel
Surface
Coating
(
Shipbuilding)
Halogenated
Solvent
Cleaners
(
Cold
Cleaning)
Petroleum
Refinery
Fugitives
Synthetic
Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry
(
SOCMI)
Fugitives
(
Hazardous
Organic
NESHAP)
Motor
Vehicle
Surface
Coating
Large
Appliances
Wood
Building
Products
Open
Top
&
Conveyorized
Degreasing
Publicly
Owned
Treatment
Works
(
POTWs)
Metal
Furniture
&
Appliances
Surface
Coating
Miscellaneous
Metal
Parts
Electronic
Coating
VOC
EPA,
2000
Title
I
RACT
Petroleum
Dry
Cleaning
Paper
Surface
Coating
VOC
EPA,
2000
Residential
Wood
Combustion
CO,
PM,
VOC
EPA,
2000
4.4
2010,
2015,
and
2020
base
year
emission
inventories
4.4.1
All
Non­
IPM
sectors
With
the
exception
of
the
IPM
sector,
the
inventories
obtained
and
developed
from
the
approaches
described
above
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
at
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
in
zip
files
as
follows:

2010CAIR_
ar_
072104.
zip:
2010
stationary
area
data
2010CAIR_
nr_
072104.
zip:
2010
nonroad
mobile
data
2010CAIR_
or_
072104.
zip:
2010
on­
road
mobile
data
2010CAIR_
pt_
072304.
zip:
2010
point
data
(
except
IPM
sector)

2015CAIR_
ar_
072104.
zip:
2015
stationary
area
data
2015CAIR_
nr_
072104.
zip:
2015
nonroad
mobile
data
2015CAIR_
or_
072104.
zip:
2015
on­
road
mobile
data
2015CAIR_
pt_
072304.
zip:
2015
point
data
(
except
IPM
sector)**

2020CAIR_
ar_
122804.
zip:
2020
stationary
area
data
2020CAIR_
nr_
122804.
zip:
2020
nonroad
mobile
data
33
2020CAIR_
or_
122804.
zip:
2020
on­
road
mobile
data
2020CAIR_
pt_
122804.
zip:
2020
point
data
(
including
IPM
sector)

**
Please
note
that
the
2015
U.
S.
ptnonipm
inventory
file
is
superceded
with
the
file
provided
in
the
"
update1"
zip
files,
described
in
Section
4.4.2.
The
file
provided
in
the
2015CAIR_
pt_
072304.
zip
file
should
therefore
be
ignored.

A
list
of
the
files
included
in
these
files
can
also
be
found
in
the
README_
2010.
txt,
README_
2015.
txt,
and
README_
2020.
txt
files,
also
available
in
the
same
locations.
Included
in
these
zip
files
are
Microsoft
®
Access
®
readers
for
all
of
the
2010
and
2015
SMOKE
input
files.
The
2010
reader
is
in
the
directory
inventory/
2010/
access_
IDA
of
the
file
2010CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip,
and
the
2015
reader
is
in
the
directory
inventory/
2015/
access_
IDA
of
the
file
2015CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip.
Instructions
for
using
these
readers
are
available
in
the
zip
file
2001CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip
in
inventory/
multiyear
README_
ACCESS_
convert_
20XX.
pdf.
All
of
these
files
are
available
from
the
same
locations
just
listed.
The
2015
readers
can
also
be
used
for
the
2020
files.

The
zip
file
2010CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
also
contains
SMOKE­
output
ASCII
SCC
and
state­
SCC
summaries
in
the
directory
inventory/
summaries/
2010/
access_
checks/.
Similarly,
the
zip
file
2015CAIR_
misc_
072304.
zip
available
at
the
same
location
contains
summaries
for
2015
in
the
directory
inventory/
summaries/
2015/
access_
checks.

For
all
states
but
California,
the
VMT
data
that
we
used
for
computing
2010
and
2015
on­
road
mobile
source
emissions
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1688)
and
the
airmodeling
ftp
site.
These
data
are
in
the
2001CAIR_
or_
072104.
zip
file
in
the
Microsoft
®
Access
®
database
inventory/
multi­
year/
VMT4yrs.
mdb.
The
VMT
in
this
database
is
provided
in
units
of
millions
of
miles
per
year.
The
approach
taken
to
grow
the
data
is
described
in
a
contractor
memorandum
to
EPA
in
Appendix
G.

For
California,
the
on­
road
mobile
source
emissions
were
provided
as
annual­
total
emissions
for
CO,
NOX,
Exhaust
VOC,
SO2,
PM10,
PM2.5,
and
NH3
in
2001
only
(
see
Section
3.3.1).
However,
California
could
not
provide
the
2010,
2015,
or
2020
data
in
time
for
our
use,
so
we
needed
to
"
grow"
the
2001
data
to
be
consistent
in
our
approach
across
the
years.
To
obtain
growth
factors,
we
calculated
growth
ratios
by
county
and
pollutant
using
the
county­
SCC
NMIM
results
for
California.
We
then
applied
these
growth
ratios
to
the
California­
supplied
emissions
values
to
obtain
emissions
for
2010,
2015,
and
2020.

In
these
zip
files,
we
have
not
provided
the
data
files
for
the
avefire
and
biogenic
sectors,
since
these
are
the
same
as
the
files
in
the
2001
zip
files.

We
used
the
same
approaches
for
spatial
allocation,
temporal
allocation,
and
chemical
speciation
in
2010
and
2015
as
was
used
in
2001.
34
4.4.2
IPM
sector
and
final
2015
ptnonipm
sector
The
2010
and
2015
base
IPM
and
2015
ptnonipm
sectors
are
provided
separately
in
the
CAIR
docket
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site.

The
development
of
the
base­
year
IPM
sector
data
is
documented
in
two
places
(
1)
by
the
IPM
documentation
available
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
airmarkets/
epa­
ipm
and
(
2)
by
Chapter
7
of
the
Regulatory
Impact
Analysis
(
RIA)
for
the
Final
CAIR
Rule.
The
resulting
base­
year
IPM
2010
and
2015
SMOKE­
input
inventories
are
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
(
item
number
OAR­
2003­
0053­
1936)
and
at
the
airmodeling
ftp
site
in
zip
files
as
follows:

2010_
2015_
base_
update1_
101804.
zip:
2010
and
2015
base
IPM
data
for
SMOKE
input
A
list
of
the
files
included
in
these
files
can
also
be
found
in
the
README_
update1.
txt
file,
also
available
in
the
same
locations.
The
Access
readers
for
these
files
were
provided
with
the
other
Access
readers,
as
described
in
Section
4.4.1.

This
zip
file
also
contains
2010
and
2015
IPM­
sector
SMOKE­
output
ASCII
SCC
and
state­
SCC
summaries
in
the
directories
inventory/
summaries/
2010/
access_
checks/
and
inventory/
summaries/
2010/
access_
checks/.

Additionally,
the
zip
file
contains
the
final
2015
ptnonipm
sector
inventory
that
supercedes
one
of
the
files
provided
for
this
sector
by
the
zip
files
described
in
Section
4.4.1.
The
README_
update1.
txt
file
explains
how
to
install
this
zip
file
to
use
this
updated
file
for
use
in
SMOKE.
This
zip
file
also
include
new
state­
SCC
summaries
for
the
ptnonipm
sector
to
use
for
checking
the
ptnonipm
Microsoft
®
Access
®
reader.
The
Access
®
reader
described
previously
in
Section
4.4.1
will
also
work
for
this
new
file.

4.4.3
Sensitivity
inventory
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
The
2001,
2010
and
2015
base
emission
inventories
were
provided
for
public
review
in
the
NODA.
We
received
specific
comments
on
these
inventories
on
emissions
from
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota.
We
reviewed
these
comments
and
felt
that
the
changes
could
potentially
affect
the
projected
contribution
from
emissions
in
these
states
to
PM2.5
nonattainment
in
other
states.
We
therefore
developed
2001
and
2010
Base
Case
emissions
test
case
for
these
two
states
and
used
these
emissions
as
part
of
a
sensitivity
analysis
to
examine
the
contributions
from
these
States.
The
state/
sector
emissions
totals
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
that
reflect
comments
from
these
States
are
provided
in
Tables
14(
a)
and
14(
b).
The
Response
to
Comments
document
contains
the
specific
comments
made
by
these
states.
The
results
of
air
quality
modeling
with
the
revised
inventory
of
the
contributions
from
these
states
to
downwind
nonattainment
is
described
in
the
CAIR
Air
Quality
Modeling
TSD.
35
Table
14(
a):
2001
CAIR
Base
compared
to
2001
CAIR
test
sensitivity
case
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
[
tons/
yr]

2001
VOC
[
tons/
yr]

2001
NOX
[
tons/
yr]

2001
CO
[
tons/
yr]

2001
SO2
[
tons/
yr]

2001
PM10
[
tons/
yr]

2001
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]

2001
NH3
State
name
Sector
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
Arkansas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
209,931
209,931
36,921
36,921
0
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
126,549
126,549
Ave
fire
7,523
7,523
3,305
3,305
146,745
146,745
728
728
14,466
14,466
12,754
12,754
556
556
EGU
563
563
47,478
47,478
4,433
4,433
78,777
78,777
3,350
3,350
2,779
2,779
57
57
NonEGU
28,795
28,795
54,281
54,275
109,260
109,256
61,319
26,960
25,382
25,367
19,850
19,840
1,235
1,235
Nonroad
29,649
29,649
65,002
65,002
213,415
213,415
7,129
7,129
4,891
4,891
4,699
4,699
22
22
on­
road
54,425
54,425
97,331
97,331
728,950
728,950
3,740
3,740
2,737
2,737
2,090
2,090
3,016
3,016
Other
area
106,221
106,221
35,804
35,804
35,920
35,920
20,009
20,009
10,121
10,121
8,415
8,415
1,069
1,069
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
54
35
35
0
0
Arkansas
Total
227,176
227,176
303,201
303,195
1,238,722
1,238,719
171,702
137,342
270,932
270,917
87,545
87,534
132,504
132,504
North
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
324,745
324,745
60,603
60,603
0
0
Dakota
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58,125
58,125
Ave
fire
561
561
251
251
11,607
11,607
66
66
1,136
1,136
981
981
50
50
EGU
862
862
79,411
79,411
7,211
7,211
156,098
156,098
7,941
7,941
6,468
6,468
8
8
NonEGU
203
666
7,450
10,628
3,665
6,851
66,179
21,629
2,673
3,968
2,511
3,569
12
12
Nonroad
13,477
13,477
58,424
58,424
97,595
97,595
5,302
5,302
5,626
5,626
5,445
5,445
25
25
on­
road
13,838
13,838
26,378
26,378
215,951
215,951
878
878
693
693
532
532
734
734
Other
area
64,111
64,111
18,463
18,463
23,099
23,099
56,233
56,233
4,450
4,450
3,115
3,115
202
202
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
North
Dakota
Total
93,052
93,515
190,377
193,554
359,128
362,314
284,756
240,205
347,263
348,559
79,656
80,713
59,156
59,156
36
Table
14(
b):
2010
CAIR
Base
compared
to
2010
CAIR
test
sensitivity
case
for
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
[
tons/
yr]

2010
VOC
[
tons/
yr]

2010
NOX
[
tons/
yr]

2010
CO
[
tons/
yr]

2010
SO2
[
tons/
yr]

2010
PM10
[
tons/
yr]

2010
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]

2010
NH3
State
name
Sector
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
CAIR
Base
Base
test
Arkansas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
212,942
212,942
37,329
37,329
0
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
131,580
131,580
Ave
fire
7,523
7,523
3,305
3,305
146,745
146,745
728
728
14,466
14,466
12,754
12,754
556
556
EGU
574
574
43,589
43,589
6,636
6,636
82,416
82,416
3,488
3,488
2,926
2,926
7
7
NonEGU
28,649
28,649
61,100
61,100
129,664
129,664
74,089
28,748
27,180
27,180
21,413
21,413
1,428
1,428
Nonroad
25,167
25,167
50,770
50,770
242,307
242,307
3,222
3,222
3,863
3,863
3,701
3,701
27
27
on­
road
29,942
29,942
53,304
53,304
425,214
425,214
339
339
1,783
1,783
1,134
1,134
3,616
3,616
Other
area
98,633
98,633
40,495
40,495
28,318
28,318
28,371
28,371
10,095
10,095
7,928
7,928
1,231
1,231
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53
53
35
35
0
0
Arkansas
Total
190,487
190,487
252,563
252,563
978,885
978,885
189,165
143,824
273,871
273,871
87,218
87,218
138,445
138,445
North
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
325,098
325,098
60,449
60,449
0
0
Dakota
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
57,555
57,555
Ave
fire
561
561
251
251
11,607
11,607
66
66
1,136
1,136
981
981
50
50
EGU
734
734
65,684
65,684
9,545
9,545
124,255
124,255
7,386
7,386
6,335
6,335
6
6
NonEGU
189
709
7,886
10,991
4,211
7,464
70,024
22,987
2,707
3,858
2,584
3,558
14
14
Nonroad
10,783
10,783
45,943
45,943
103,046
103,046
457
457
3,738
3,738
3,613
3,613
30
30
on­
road
7,052
7,052
13,838
13,838
128,770
128,770
79
79
426
426
273
273
836
836
Other
area
54,183
54,183
19,182
19,182
16,139
16,139
52,762
52,762
3,550
3,550
2,283
2,283
222
222
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
North
Dakota
Total
73,503
74,022
152,784
155,889
273,318
276,570
247,642
200,606
344,042
345,193
76,518
77,491
58,713
58,713
37
4.5
2010,
2015,
and
2020
CAIR
strategy
emission
inventories
The
2010,
2015,
2020
CAIR
strategy
emission
inventories
are
the
same
as
the
base­
case
inventories
except
for
the
IPM
sector.
The
development
of
the
IPM
sector
emissions
is
documented
in
the
same
two
places
listed
at
the
end
of
Section
4.4
for
the
base­
year
IPM
sector.
Tables
15(
a)
through
15(
c)
provide
summaries
of
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
emissions
by
sector
and
pollutant
for
(
a)
all
the
states
in
the
continental
U.
S.,
(
b)
all
states
in
the
CAIR
region
(
including
NJ,
DE,
and
AR),
and
(
c)
all
states
in
the
modified
CAIR
region
(
excluding
NJ,
DE,
and
AR).

The
SMOKE
input
files
for
these
emissions
are
available
from
the
CAIR
docket
and
on
the
airmodeling
ftp
site.
A
Readme
file
is
included
in
both
locations
lists
the
specific
files
that
are
included
for
use
in
modeling
for
SMOKE.

The
state­
and
sector­
total
emissions
by
sector
are
provided
for
the
2010
and
2015
CAIR
strategies
in
Appendix
H.
This
information
is
also
available
in
the
CAIR
docket
and
on
the
CAIR
website
in
a
Microsoft
®
Excel
®
file.
38
Table
15(
a):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
for
all
states
in
the
continental
U.
S.

Year
Sector
[
tons/
yr]
VOC
[
tons/
yr]
NOX
[
tons/
yr]
CO
[
tons/
yr]
SO2
[
tons/
yr]
PM10
[
tons/
yr]
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]
NH3
2010
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,428,325
1,784,758
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,220,011
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
41,160
2,427,892
583,089
6,283,602
648,643
522,951
905
NonEGU
1,363,530
2,931,360
4,421,697
3,189,864
957,490
739,036
93,078
Nonroad
1,903,516
3,282,339
26,195,189
219,032
262,247
250,607
2,069
on­
road
2,593,430
4,683,086
37,718,382
27,439
151,876
91,721
341,564
Other
area
6,777,802
1,630,411
2,959,763
1,408,990
833,547
710,557
153,569
pfdust
0
0
0
0
14,727
4,405
0
2010
Total
13,332,981
15,194,019
82,645,557
11,178,034
14,400,396
5,083,643
3,849,432
2015
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,564,873
1,803,965
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,299,775
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
42,782
2,172,837
652,215
5,111,436
603,800
476,350
717
NonEGU
1,553,429
3,183,499
4,971,592
3,422,915
1,080,189
833,372
102,627
Nonroad
1,648,402
2,912,387
27,364,911
232,628
228,217
217,762
2,264
on­
road
2,031,739
3,152,563
34,182,190
30,823
134,202
70,697
379,401
Other
area
7,132,086
1,702,154
2,810,041
1,480,348
839,500
709,230
166,326
pfdust
0
0
0
0
16,517
4,959
0
2015
Total
13,061,982
13,362,370
80,748,387
10,327,257
14,570,837
5,095,942
3,989,347
2020
afdust
0
0
0
0
10,336,463
1,770,042
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,379,491
Ave
fire
653,544
238,931
10,767,438
49,108
1,103,540
979,607
38,237
EGU
45,828
2,187,418
717,889
4,387,267
653,040
523,183
610
NonEGU
1,745,188
3,456,971
5,554,596
3,673,660
1,203,227
928,433
111,913
Nonroad
1,529,509
2,671,828
29,040,715
280,518
203,583
193,213
2,456
on­
road
1,768,003
2,437,713
34,101,523
34,372
134,560
65,683
417,670
Other
area
7,309,208
1,801,541
2,669,482
1,516,207
847,816
710,554
178,695
pfdust
0
0
0
0
18,415
5,546
0
2020
Total
13,051,280
12,794,403
82,851,643
9,941,131
14,500,643
5,176,261
4,129,073
39
Table
15(
b):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
for
all
states
in
the
CAIR
region1.

Year
Sector
[
tons/
yr]
VOC
[
tons/
yr]
NOX
[
tons/
yr]
CO
[
tons/
yr]
SO2
[
tons/
yr]
PM10
[
tons/
yr]
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]
NH3
2010
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,255,621
1,067,926
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,053,336
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
32,195
1,612,628
419,209
5,486,600
554,622
446,503
823
NonEGU
1,133,811
2,256,736
3,533,314
2,652,165
748,028
589,006
66,529
Nonroad
1,405,137
2,409,759
18,623,369
193,521
191,569
183,021
1,463
on­
road
1,931,244
3,370,367
27,679,973
22,256
110,038
68,150
243,367
Other
area
4,939,213
1,061,151
2,366,253
1,195,855
624,831
534,347
129,680
pfdust
0
0
0
0
7,607
3,102
0
2010
Total
9,766,427
10,823,986
57,488,406
9,568,265
8,976,132
3,327,656
2,510,298
2015
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,344,836
1,080,369
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,100,562
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
33,413
1,353,929
471,122
4,310,244
508,548
398,551
633
NonEGU
1,294,244
2,456,414
3,996,536
2,835,839
843,391
664,439
73,422
Nonroad
1,214,085
2,151,994
19,400,654
208,772
168,774
161,037
1,601
on­
road
1,509,382
2,292,682
24,988,852
24,876
95,701
51,716
268,122
Other
area
5,174,352
1,098,248
2,233,863
1,259,470
621,703
526,870
140,712
pfdust
0
0
0
0
8,529
3,493
0
2015
Total
9,550,304
9,466,612
55,957,313
8,657,069
9,075,300
3,322,077
2,600,152
2020
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,167,700
1,054,026
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,137,747
Ave
fire
324,827
113,345
4,866,287
17,867
483,817
435,601
15,100
EGU
35,393
1,352,187
515,930
3,610,591
529,076
418,302
526
NonEGU
1,456,066
2,662,334
4,478,449
3,033,939
940,467
741,167
81,139
Nonroad
1,125,461
1,999,893
20,573,267
251,992
153,350
145,670
1,736
on­
road
1,315,676
1,803,835
24,855,926
27,628
94,996
47,530
293,343
Other
area
5,259,316
1,144,551
2,107,949
1,293,656
620,839
521,811
151,404
pfdust
0
0
0
0
9,505
3,912
0
2020
Total
9,516,740
9,076,146
57,397,808
8,235,672
8,999,751
3,368,019
2,680,995
1
The
CAIR
region
is
defined
here
to
include
the
following
states:
AL,
AR,
CT,
DE,
DC,
FL,
GA,
IL,
IN,
IA,
KY,
LA,
MD,
MA,
MI,
MN,
MS,
MO,
NJ,
NY,
NC,
OH,
PA,
SC,
TN,
TX,
VA,
WV,
WI
40
Table
15(
c):
Sector
and
pollutant
emissions
totals
for
2010
control,
2015
control,
and
2020
control
for
all
states
in
the
modified
CAIR
region2.

Year
Sector
[
tons/
yr]
VOC
[
tons/
yr]
NOX
[
tons/
yr]
CO
[
tons/
yr]
SO2
[
tons/
yr]
PM10
[
tons/
yr]
PM2.5
[
tons/
yr]
NH3
2010
afdust
0
0
0
0
5,995,629
1,022,879
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,902,883
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
31,287
1,566,340
406,710
5,356,494
540,445
435,515
814
NonEGU
1,077,223
2,166,556
3,372,316
2,514,622
713,866
561,649
64,156
Nonroad
1,330,055
2,302,234
17,565,478
186,733
182,027
173,931
1,383
on­
road
1,839,168
3,190,542
26,314,018
21,073
104,297
64,611
230,434
Other
area
4,693,796
974,629
2,255,482
1,099,999
590,419
505,287
123,710
pfdust
0
0
0
0
7,554
3,067
0
2010
Total
9,287,686
10,309,876
54,613,949
9,195,992
8,601,609
3,187,966
2,337,872
2015
afdust
0
0
0
0
6,082,091
1,035,033
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,940,506
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
32,345
1,303,899
453,367
4,187,554
492,564
386,418
623
NonEGU
1,231,606
2,357,493
3,815,827
2,681,426
805,070
633,773
70,830
Nonroad
1,149,011
2,058,235
18,292,060
201,683
160,489
153,160
1,513
on­
road
1,436,399
2,157,844
23,746,604
23,554
90,691
49,017
253,878
Other
area
4,919,191
1,008,625
2,132,493
1,159,940
587,578
498,448
134,149
pfdust
0
0
0
0
8,465
3,451
0
2015
Total
9,084,710
8,995,671
53,140,296
8,271,228
8,694,322
3,180,329
2,415,992
2020
afdust
0
0
0
0
5,913,208
1,009,851
0
Ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,970,577
Ave
fire
316,157
109,575
4,699,945
17,072
467,373
421,028
14,492
EGU
34,328
1,301,895
498,278
3,502,859
513,740
406,868
517
NonEGU
1,386,379
2,554,539
4,277,485
2,861,494
897,651
706,884
78,296
Nonroad
1,064,254
1,914,690
19,391,664
243,432
145,962
138,696
1,641
on­
road
1,251,350
1,686,303
23,615,466
26,161
90,017
45,043
277,774
Other
area
5,000,219
1,051,735
2,015,590
1,192,849
587,045
494,023
144,283
pfdust
0
0
0
0
9,429
3,862
0
2020
Total
9,052,686
8,618,737
54,498,428
7,843,866
8,624,425
3,226,256
2,487,580
2
The
modified
CAIR
region
is
defined
here
to
include
the
following
states:
AL,
CT,
DC,
FL,
GA,
IL,
IN,
IA,
KY,
LA,
MD,
MA,
MI,
MN,
MS,
MO,
NY,
NC,
OH,
PA,
SC,
TN,
TX,
VA,
WV,
WI
(
excludes
AR,
DE,
and
NJ
from
Table
15b).
41
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wet
concentrations
and
an
inverse
modeling
method";
Journal
of
Geophysical
Research,
vol.
108,
no.
D15,
4477,
doi:
10.1029/
2002JD003063;
2003.

Pechan,
2002.
VOC
and
NOx
Control
Measures
Adopted
by
States
and
Nonattainment
Areas
for
1999
NEI
Base
Case
Emissions
Projection
Calculations,
Draft
Report,
prepared
for
EPA
Contract
No.
68­
D­
00­
283,
Work
Assignment
No.
1­
22,
by
E.
H.
Pechan
&
Associates,
Inc.,
September,
2002
Pechan,
2004.
Personal
communication
[
by
contractor]
with
Jim
Wilson.
A­
1
Appendix
A
SCC
assignments
using
new
speciation
profiles
Please
note
that
in
this
lists,
where
the
column
for
old
profile
assignment
is
blank,
that
SCC
had
not
appeared
in
previous
inventories.

(
The
remainder
of
this
page
left
intentionally
blank)
A­
2
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
50200203
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Open
Burning;
Field
Crops
50200204
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Open
Burning;
Vine
Crops
50200205
22060
Agricultural
Burning
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Open
Burning;
Weeds
50200206
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Open
Burning;
Orchard
Crops
50200207
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Open
Burning;
Forest
Residues
50300201
22060
Agricultural
Burning
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Industrial;
Open
Burning;

Wood/
Vegetation/
Leaves
A2610000100
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Yard
Waste
­
Leaf
Species
Unspecified
A2610000110
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Black
Ash
A2610000120
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Modesto
Ash
A2610000130
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
White
Ash
A2610000140
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Catalpa
A2610000150
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Horse
Chestnut
A2610000160
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Cottonwood
A2610000170
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
American
Elm
A2610000180
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Eucalyptus
A2610000190
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Sweet
Gum
A2610000200
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Black
Locust
A2610000210
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Magnolia
A2610000220
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Silver
Maple
A2610000230
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
American
Sycamore
A2610000240
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
California
Sycamore
A­
3
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
A2610000250
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Tulip
A2610000260
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Red
Oak
A2610000270
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Leaf
Species
is
Sugar
Maple
A2610000300
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Yard
Waste
­
Weed
Species
Unspecified
(
incl
Grass)

A2610000310
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Weed
Species
is
Russian
thistle
(
tumbleweed)

A2610000320
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Weed
Species
is
Tales
(
wild
reeds)

A2610000400
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Yard
Waste
­
Brush
Species
Unspecified
A2610000500
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Waste
Disposal,
Treatment,
and
Recovery;
Open
Burning;
All
Categories;
Land
Clearing
Debris
(
use
28­
10­
005­
000
for
Logging
Debris
Burning)

A2801500000
22060
Agricultural
Burning
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Total,
all
crop
types
A2801500100
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crops
Unspecified
A2801500111
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Alfalfa
:
Headfire
Burning
A2801500112
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Alfalfa:
Backfire
Burning
A2801500120
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Asparagus:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500130
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Barley:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500141
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Bean
(
red):
Headfire
Burning
A2801500142
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Bean
(
red):
Backfire
Burning
A2801500150
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;
A­
4
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Corn:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Important
A2801500160
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Cotton:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Important
A2801500170
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Grasses:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Important
A2801500181
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Hay
(
wild):
Headfire
Burning
A2801500182
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Hay
(
wild):
Backfire
Burning
A2801500191
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Oats:
Headfire
Burning
A2801500192
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Oats:
Backfire
Burning
A2801500201
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Pea:
Headfire
Burning
A2801500202
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Pea:
Backfire
Burning
A2801500210
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Pineapple:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500220
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Rice:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500230
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Safflower:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500240
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Sorghum:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500250
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Sugar
Cane:
Burning
Techniques
Not
Significant
A2801500261
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;
A­
5
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Wheat:
Headfire
Burning
A2801500262
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Field
Crop
is
Wheat:
Backfire
Burning
A2801500300
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
Unspecified
A2801500310
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Almond
A2801500320
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Apple
A2801500330
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Apricot
A2801500340
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Avocado
A2801500350
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Cherry
A2801500360
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Citrus
(
orange,
lemon)

A2801500370
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Date
palm
A2801500380
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Fig
A2801500390
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Nectarine
A2801500400
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Olive
A2801500410
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Peach
A2801500420
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;
A­
6
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Pear
A2801500430
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Prune
A2801500440
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Walnut
A2801500450
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Orchard
Crop
is
Filbert
(
Hazelnut)

A2801500500
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Vine
Crop
Unspecified
A2801500600
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Forest
Residues
Unspecified
(
see
also
28­
10­
015­
000)

A2801500610
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Forest
Residues:

Species
are
Hemlock,
Douglas
fir,
Cedar
A2801500620
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Field
Burning
­
whole
field
set
on
fire;
Forest
Residues:

Species
is
Ponderosa
Pine
(
see
also
28­
10­
015­
000)

A2801501000
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Propaning
­
tractor­
pulled
burners
to
burn
stubble
only;

Total,
all
crop
types
A2801501105
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Propaning
­
tractor­
pulled
burners
to
burn
stubble
only;

Cereal
Grains,
Total
A2801501130
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Propaning
­
tractor­
pulled
burners
to
burn
stubble
only;

Barley
A2801501170
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Propaning
­
tractor­
pulled
burners
to
burn
stubble
only;

Grass
A2801501260
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Propaning
­
tractor­
pulled
burners
to
burn
stubble
only;

Wheat
A2801501270
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Propaning
­
tractor­
pulled
burners
to
burn
stubble
only;

Mint
A2801502000
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;
A­
7
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
Agricultural
Stack
Burning
­
straw
stacks
moved
from
field
for
burning;
Total,
all
crop
types
A2801502105
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Stack
Burning
­
straw
stacks
moved
from
field
for
burning;
Cereal
Grains,
Total
A2801502130
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Stack
Burning
­
straw
stacks
moved
from
field
for
burning;
Barley
A2801502170
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Stack
Burning
­
straw
stacks
moved
from
field
for
burning;
Grass
A2801502260
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Stack
Burning
­
straw
stacks
moved
from
field
for
burning;
Wheat
A2801502270
NAGBN
Agricultural
Burning
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Agriculture
Production
­
Crops;

Agricultural
Stack
Burning
­
straw
stacks
moved
from
field
for
burning;
Mint
10100101
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Anthracite
Coal;

Pulverized
Coal
10100102
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Anthracite
Coal;

Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
10100201
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100202
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100203
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cyclone
Furnace
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100204
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Spreader
Stoker
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100205
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100211
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Wet
Bottom
(
Tangential)

(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100212
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Tangential)
(
Bituminous
Coal)
A­
8
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
10100215
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cell
Burner
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100217
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion:
Bubbling
Bed
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10100218
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion:
Circulating
Bed
(
Bitum.
Coal)

10100221
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100222
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100223
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cyclone
Furnace
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100224
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Spreader
Stoker
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100225
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100226
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
Tangential
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100235
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cell
Burner
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10100238
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion
­
Circulating
Bed
(
subbitum
coal)

10100300
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;

Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
10100301
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;

Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom,
Wall
Fired
10100302
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;

Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom,
Tangential
Fired
10100303
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;
Cyclone
Furnace
A­
9
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
separate
pollutant)

10100304
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
10100306
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;
Spreader
Stoker
10100316
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;

Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
**
(
See
101003­
17
&
­
18)

10100317
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;

Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion
­
Bubbling
Bed
10100318
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Lignite;

Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion
­
Circulating
Bed
10100801
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Coke;
All
Boiler
Sizes
10200101
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Anthracite
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal
10200102
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
;
;
;

10200104
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Anthracite
Coal;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
10200107
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Anthracite
Coal;
Hand­
fired
10200117
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Anthracite
Coal;
Fluidized
Bed
Boiler
Burning
Anthracite­
Culm
Fuel
10200201
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
10200202
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
10200203
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cyclone
Furnace
10200204
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Spreader
Stoker
10200205
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Overfeed
Stoker
10200206
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Underfeed
Stoker
10200210
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
A­
10
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
Coal;
Overfeed
Stoker
**

10200212
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Tangential)

10200213
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Wet
Slurry
10200217
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion:
Bubbling
Bed
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10200218
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion:
Circulating
Bed
(
Bitum.
Coal)

10200219
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cogeneration
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10200221
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200222
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200223
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cyclone
Furnace
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200224
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Spreader
Stoker
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200225
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200226
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
Tangential
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200229
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cogeneration
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10200300
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Pulverized
Coal:

Wet
Bottom
10200301
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Pulverized
Coal:

Dry
Bottom,
Wall
Fired
10200302
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Pulverized
Coal:

Dry
Bottom,
Tangential
Fired
A­
11
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
separate
pollutant)

10200303
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Cyclone
Furnace
10200304
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
10200306
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Spreader
Stoker
10200307
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Lignite;
Cogeneration
10200801
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
;
;
;

10200802
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Coke;
All
Boiler
Sizes
10200804
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Coke;
Cogeneration
10300101
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Anthracite
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal
10300102
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Anthracite
Coal;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
10300103
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Anthracite
Coal;
Hand­
fired
10300203
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cyclone
Furnace
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300205
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300206
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300207
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Overfeed
Stoker
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300208
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Underfeed
Stoker
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300209
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Spreader
Stoker
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300211
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Overfeed
Stoker
**
A­
12
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
10300214
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Hand­
fired
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300216
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Tangential)
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300217
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion:
Bubbling
Bed
(
Bituminous
Coal)

10300218
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Atmospheric
Fluidized
Bed
Combustion:
Circulating
Bed
(
Bitum.
Coal)

10300221
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10300222
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10300223
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Cyclone
Furnace
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10300224
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Spreader
Stoker
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10300225
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10300226
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom
Tangential
(
Subbituminous
Coal)

10300300
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Lignite;

Pulverized
Coal:
Wet
Bottom
10300305
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Lignite;

Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom,
Wall
Fired
10300306
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Lignite;

Pulverized
Coal:
Dry
Bottom,
Tangential
Fired
10300307
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Lignite;

Traveling
Grate
(
Overfeed)
Stoker
10300309
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Lignite;

Spreader
Stoker
A­
13
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
separate
pollutant)

10500102
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Space
Heaters;
Industrial;
Coal
**

10500202
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Space
Heaters;

Commercial/
Institutional;
Coal
**

30300302
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Oven
Charging
30300303
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Oven
Pushing
30300304
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Quenching
30300305
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Unloading
30300306
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Oven
Underfiring
30300307
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Crushing/
Handling
30300308
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Oven/
Door
Leaks
30300309
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Conveying
30300310
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Crushing
30300311
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Screening
30300312
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coke:
Crushing/
Screening/
Handling
30300313
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Preheater
30300314
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Topside
Leaks
30300315
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Gas
By­
product
Plant
30300316
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Coal
Storage
Pile
30300317
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Combustion
Stack:
Coke
Oven
Gas
(
COG)

30300318
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Combustion
Stack:
Blast
Furnace
Gas
(
BFG)

30300331
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing
30300332
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Flushing­
liquor
Circulation
Tank
A­
14
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
30300333
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Excess­
ammonia
Liquor
Tank
30300334
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Tar
Dehydrator
30300335
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Tar
Interceding
Sump
30300336
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Tar
Storage
30300341
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Light
Oil
Sump
30300342
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Light
Oil
Decanter/
Condenser
Vent
30300343
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Wash
Oil
Decanter
30300344
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Wash­
oil
Circulation
Tank
30300351
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing
30300352
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Tar
Bottom
Final
Cooler
30300353
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Naphthalene
Processing/
Handling
30300361
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Equipment
Leaks
30300399
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
By­
product
Coke
Manufacturing;
Not
Classified
**

30300401
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Coke
Manufacture:

Beehive
Process;
General
30302355
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coke­
fired,
Acid
Pellets
30302356
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coke­
fired,
Flux
Pellets
30302357
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coke
&
Coal­
fired,
Acid
Pellets
30302358
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coke
&
Coal­
fired,
Flux
Pellets
30302359
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coal­
fired,
Acid
Pellets
30302360
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coal­
fired,
Flux
Pellets
30302361
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coal
&
Oil­
fired,
Acid
Pellets
A­
15
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
30302362
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Grate/
Kiln,
Coal
&
Oil­
fired,
Flux
Pellets
30302385
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Straight
Grate,
Coke­
fired,
Acid
Pellets
30302386
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Straight
Grate,
Coke­
fired,
Flux
Pellets
30302387
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Straight
Grate,
Coke
&
Gas­
fired,
Acid
Pellets
30302388
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing;
Induration:
Straight
Grate,
Coke
&
Gas­
fired,
Flux
Pellets
30500313
22034
Brick
Grinding
&
Screening
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Brick
Manufacture;
Curing
and
Firing:
Coal­
fired
Tunnel
Kilns
30500316
22034
Brick
Grinding
&
Screening
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Brick
Manufacture;
Curing
and
Firing:
Coal­
fired
Periodic
Kilns
30500334
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Brick
Manufacture;
Curing
and
Firing:
Coal­
fired
Kiln,
Other
Type
30501618
22051
Gypsum
Manufacture
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Lime
Manufacture;

Calcining:
Coal­
fired
Rotary
Kiln
30501620
22051
Gypsum
Manufacture
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Lime
Manufacture;

Calcining:
Coal­
and
Gas­
fired
Rotary
Kiln
30501621
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Lime
Manufacture;

Calcining:
Coal­
and
Coke­
fired
Rotary
Kiln
30501622
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Lime
Manufacture;

Calcining:
Coal­
fired
Rotary
Preheater
Kiln
39000189
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Anthracite
Coal;

General
39000199
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Anthracite
Coal;

General
39000201
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Bituminous
Coal;

Cement
Kiln/
Dryer
(
Bituminous
Coal)

39000203
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Bituminous
Coal;
Lime
Kiln
(
Bituminous)

39000288
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Bituminous
Coal;

General
(
Subbituminous)

39000289
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Bituminous
Coal;

General
(
Bituminous)

39000299
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Bituminous
Coal;

General
(
Bituminous)

39000389
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Lignite;
General
39000399
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Lignite;
General
A­
16
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
39000801
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Coke;
Mineral
Wool
Fuel
**

39000889
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Coke;
General
39000899
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Coke;
General:
Coke
50190002
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Government;
Auxillary
Fuel/
No
Emissions;
Coal
50290002
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Auxillary
Fuel/
No
Emissions;
Coal
50300204
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Industrial;
Open
Burning;

Coal
Refuse
Piles
50390002
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Industrial;
Auxillary
Fuel/
No
Emissions;
Coal
A2101009000
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Electric
Utility;
Coke;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2102001000
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Industrial;
Anthracite
Coal;

Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2102002000
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Industrial;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2102009000
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Industrial;
Coke;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2103001000
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Anthracite
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2103002000
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2104001000
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Residential;
Anthracite
Coal;

Total:
All
Combustor
Types
A2104002000
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Residential;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Total:
All
Combustor
Types
A2199001000
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Total
Area
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Anthracite
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2199002000
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Total
Area
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2199003000
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Total
Area
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Lignite
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2199009000
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Total
Area
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Coke;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2280001000
22001
Coal
Combustion
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Mobile
Sources;
Marine
Vessels,
Commercial;
Coal;
Total,
All
Vessel
Types
A­
17
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
A2280001010
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Mobile
Sources;
Marine
Vessels,
Commercial;
Coal;
Ocean­
going
Vessels
A2280001020
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Mobile
Sources;
Marine
Vessels,
Commercial;
Coal;
Harbor
Vessels
A2280001030
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Mobile
Sources;
Marine
Vessels,
Commercial;
Coal;
Fishing
Vessels
A2280001040
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Mobile
Sources;
Marine
Vessels,
Commercial;
Coal;
Military
Vessels
A2390001000
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Anthracite
Coal;
Total
A2390002000
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Total
A2390009000
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Coke;
Total
AA210100100
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Electric
Utility;
Anthracite
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
AA210100200
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Electric
Utility;

Bituminous/
Subbituminous
Coal;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
AA210100300
22101
Coal
Combustion
­
w/
SULF=
0
(
use
when
SULF
provided
as
separate
pollutant)
NCOAL
Coal
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Electric
Utility;
Lignite
Coal;

Total:
All
Boiler
Types
30300834
22058
Paved
Road
Dust
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Industrial
Processes;
Primary
Metal
Production;
Iron
Production
(
See
3­
03­
015
for
Integrated
Iron
&
Steel
MACT);
Paved
Roads:
All
Vehicle
Types
A2294000000
22058
Paved
Road
Dust
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
All
Paved
Roads;
Total:
Fugitives
A2294000001
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
All
Paved
Roads;
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
A2294000002
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
All
Paved
Roads;
Total:

Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
A2294005000
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
Interstate/
Arterial;
Total:
Fugitives
A2294005001
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
Interstate/
Arterial;
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
A2294005002
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
Interstate/
Arterial;
Total:

Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
A2294010000
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
All
Other
Public
Paved
Roads;

Total:
Fugitives
A2294010001
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
All
Other
Public
Paved
Roads;

Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
A2294010002
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
All
Other
Public
Paved
Roads;

Total:
Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
A2294015000
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
Industrial
Roads;
Total:
Fugitives
A2294015001
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
Industrial
Roads;
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
A­
18
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
A2294015002
NPAVE
Paved
Road
Dust
Mobile
Sources;
Paved
Roads;
Industrial
Roads;
Total:

Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
A2810001000
22070
Wildfires
NWFIR
Wildfires
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Other
Combustion;
Forest
Wildfires;

Total
A2810005000
22060
Agricultural
Burning
NWFIR
Wildfires
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Other
Combustion;
Managed
Burning,
Slash
(
Logging
Debris);
Total
A2810015000
22060
Agricultural
Burning
NWFIR
Wildfires
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Other
Combustion;
Prescribed
Burning
for
Forest
Management;
Total
A2810020000
NWFIR
Wildfires
Miscellaneous
Area
Sources;
Other
Combustion;
Prescribed
Burning
of
Rangeland;
Total
10100901
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Bark­
fired
Boiler
10100902
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood/
Bark
Fired
Boiler
10100903
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood­
fired
Boiler
­
Wet
Wood
(>=
20%
moisture)

10100908
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood­
fired
Boiler
­
Dry
Wood
(<
20%
moisture)

10100910
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Fuel
cell/
Dutch
oven
boilers
**

10100911
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Stoker
boilers
**

10100912
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Fluidized
bed
combustion
boilers
10101101
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Electric
Generation;
Bagasse;
All
Boiler
Sizes
10200901
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Barkfired
Boiler
10200902
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Wood/
Bark­
fired
Boiler
10200903
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Woodfired
Boiler
­
Wet
Wood
(>=
20%
moisture)

10200904
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Barkfired
Boiler
(<
50,000
Lb
Steam)
**

10200905
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Wood/
Bark­
fired
Boiler
(<
50,000
Lb
Steam)
**

10200906
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Woodfired
Boiler
(<
50,000
Lb
Steam)
**

10200907
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood
Cogeneration
10200908
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Woodfired
Boiler
­
Dry
Wood
(<
20%
moisture)
A­
19
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
10200910
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Fuel
cell/
Dutch
oven
boilers
**

10200911
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Stoker
boilers
**

10200912
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;

Fluidized
bed
combustion
boiler
10201101
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Industrial;
Bagasse;
All
Boiler
Sizes
10300901
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Bark­
fired
Boiler
10300902
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood/
Bark­
fired
Boiler
10300903
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood­
fired
Boiler
­
Wet
Wood
(>=
20%
moisture)

10300908
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Wood­
fired
Boiler
­
Dry
Wood
(<
20%
moisture)

10300910
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Fuel
cell/
Dutch
oven
boilers
**

10300911
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Stoker
boilers
**

10300912
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood/
Bark
Waste;
Fluidized
bed
combustion
boilers
10500209
22001
Coal
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
External
Combustion
Boilers;
Space
Heaters;

Commercial/
Institutional;
Wood
30500318
22034
Brick
Grinding
&
Screening
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Mineral
Products;
Brick
Manufacture;
Tunnel
Kiln:
Wood­
fired
30700602
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,

Unspecified
Pines,
<
730F
Inlet
Air
30700604
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,

Unspecified
Pines,
>
900F
Inlet
Air
30700606
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,

Southern
Yellow
Pine
30700610
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,

Hardwoods
30700621
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Final
Dryer,

Unspecified
Pines
30700628
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Predryer,
A­
20
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
Douglas
Fir
30700629
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Particleboard
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Tube
Final
Dryer,

Douglas
Fir
30700740
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;
Plywood
Operations;
Direct
Wood­
Fired
Dryer:
Non­
specified
Pine
Species
Veneer
30700744
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;
Plywood
Operations;
Direct
Wood­
Fired
Dryer:
Hemlock
Veneer
30700746
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;
Plywood
Operations;
Direct
Wood­
Fired
Dryer:
Non­
specified
Fir
Species
Veneer
30700747
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;
Plywood
Operations;
Direct
Wood­
Fired
Dryer:
Douglas
Fir
Veneer
30700921
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;
Medium
Density
Fiberboard
(
MDF)
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Tube
Dryer,
Unspecified
Pines
30700925
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;
Medium
Density
Fiberboard
(
MDF)
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Tube
Dryer,
Hardwoods
30701001
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Oriented
Strandboard
(
OSB)
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,
Unspecified
Pines
30701008
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Oriented
Strandboard
(
OSB)
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,
Aspen
30701010
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
Pulp
and
Paper
and
Wood
Products;

Oriented
Strandboard
(
OSB)
Manufacture;
Direct
Wood­
fired
Rotary
Dryer,
Hardwoods
39000989
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Wood;
General
39000999
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Wood;
General:
Wood
50100508
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Government;
Other
Incineration;
Conical
Design
(
Tee
Pee)
Wood
Refuse
50100510
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Government;
Other
Incineration;
Trench
Burner:
Wood
50100604
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Government;
Fire
Fighting;

Structure:
Wood
Pallets
50200105
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Incineration;
Conical
Design
(
Tee
Pee)
Wood
Refuse
50200201
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Commercial/
Institutional;

Open
Burning;
Wood
50300105
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Industrial;
Incineration;
A­
21
SCC
Old
profile
Old
profile
description
New
profile
New
profile
description
SCC
Description
Conical
Design
(
Tee
Pee)
Wood
Refuse
50300106
22009
Solid
Waste
Combustion
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Waste
Disposal;
Solid
Waste
Disposal
­
Industrial;
Incineration;

Trench
Burner:
Wood
A2101008000
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Electric
Utility;
Wood;
Total:

All
Boiler
Types
A2102008000
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Industrial;
Wood;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2103008000
22008
Wood
Waste
Boiler
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Commercial/
Institutional;

Wood;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2199008000
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Stationary
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Total
Area
Source
Fuel
Combustion;
Wood;
Total:
All
Boiler
Types
A2390008000
NWWAS
Wood
Waste
Combustion
Industrial
Processes;
In­
process
Fuel
Use;
Wood;
Total
B­
1
Appendix
B
State­
sector
emissions
summary
for
2001,
2010
base,
and
2015
base
The
following
table
contains
the
state­
sector
emission
summaries
for
the
2001
base,
2010
base,
and
2015
base
cases.
Please
note
that
the
non­
IPM
sector
emissions
do
not
reflect
the
revisions
in
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
as
described
in
Tables
14(
a)
and
14(
b),
in
Section
4.4.3.

(
The
remainder
of
this
page
left
intentionally
blank)
B­
2
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Alabama
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
119,273
120,703
123,387
19,521
19,644
20,082
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
65,027
68,708
75,737
fire
12,716
12,716
12,716
5,055
5,055
5,055
222,531
222,531
222,531
983
983
983
21,505
21,505
21,505
19,127
19,127
19,127
752
752
752
IPM
1,148
1,261
1,380
168,541
132,036
133,867
9,172
14,924
19,122
466,255
477,894
404,772
27,180
31,017
31,739
23,316
26,432
27,094
15
11
13
nonIPM
60,452
50,344
57,246
105,325
101,963
113,880
164,468
183,021
205,870
114,971
120,282
129,670
33,472
34,817
39,425
25,832
26,735
30,325
517
552
609
nonroad
45,264
34,254
28,867
65,926
52,550
46,937
354,527
400,935
416,532
7,320
3,832
4,109
4,984
4,204
3,708
4,760
4,005
3,530
25
30
32
on­
road
104,566
55,869
43,194
155,614
84,467
54,049
1,277,848
728,039
642,034
5,968
574
634
4,263
2,787
2,403
3,172
1,718
1,296
5,456
6,259
6,802
other
area
130,640
122,611
129,788
10,482
12,309
12,971
49,681
43,532
41,948
44,911
12,827
31,442
17,325
16,049
17,013
13,265
12,564
13,013
1,370
1,422
1,635
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
346
337
394
224
217
255
0
0
0
Alabama
Total
354,786
277,055
273,191
510,943
388,380
366,759
2,078,227
1,592,982
1,548,037
640,408
616,392
571,610
228,349
231,419
239,574
109,216
110,442
114,721
73,161
77,734
85,580
Arizona
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
131,092
151,555
161,242
23,405
27,167
28,907
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26,488
30,750
32,450
fire
22,458
22,458
22,458
10,983
10,983
10,983
455,825
455,825
455,825
2,888
2,888
2,888
44,570
44,570
44,570
38,716
38,716
38,716
2,020
2,020
2,020
IPM
874
1,017
1,043
96,669
79,903
80,334
7,124
22,436
23,439
73,473
60,242
60,308
10,573
12,257
12,338
7,678
9,903
9,984
111
5
5
nonIPM
8,851
7,026
8,435
29,725
34,567
38,755
7,809
9,273
10,246
32,737
40,360
48,351
3,731
4,159
4,773
2,315
2,557
2,952
41
63
78
nonroad
45,092
31,420
28,423
54,414
40,391
35,169
444,475
552,581
588,474
4,283
603
338
4,304
3,535
3,053
4,109
3,362
2,896
28
33
36
on­
road
82,667
54,660
43,847
163,599
104,250
67,474
896,835
676,635
622,740
3,639
758
892
4,507
3,442
3,074
3,409
2,188
1,698
5,068
6,986
8,097
other
area
102,465
106,501
118,587
53,983
65,401
67,980
25,745
25,001
25,050
3,461
3,325
3,502
7,000
7,591
7,981
5,760
6,161
6,439
2,699
2,962
3,159
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,050
1,166
1,315
327
364
413
0
0
0
Arizona
Total
262,406
223,082
222,793
409,373
335,495
300,695
1,837,813
1,741,751
1,725,774
120,481
108,176
116,279
206,827
228,275
238,347
85,719
90,418
92,004
36,455
42,819
45,845
Arkansas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
209,931
212,942
212,779
36,921
37,329
37,191
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
126,549
131,580
139,678
fire
7,523
7,523
7,523
3,305
3,305
3,305
146,745
146,745
146,745
728
728
728
14,466
14,466
14,466
12,754
12,754
12,754
556
556
556
IPM
563
574
639
47,478
43,589
44,237
4,433
6,636
9,194
78,777
82,416
82,416
3,350
3,488
3,695
2,779
2,926
3,132
57
7
7
nonIPM
28,795
28,649
32,374
54,281
61,100
67,799
109,260
129,664
146,780
61,319
74,089
87,106
25,382
27,180
30,800
19,850
21,413
24,254
1,235
1,428
1,601
nonroad
29,649
25,167
20,286
65,002
50,770
45,047
213,415
242,307
248,779
7,129
3,222
3,361
4,891
3,863
3,246
4,699
3,701
3,108
22
27
29
on­
road
54,425
29,942
23,272
97,331
53,304
33,613
728,950
425,214
375,667
3,740
339
376
2,737
1,783
1,495
2,090
1,134
822
3,016
3,616
3,961
other
area
106,221
98,633
104,148
35,804
40,495
42,943
35,920
28,318
28,064
20,009
28,371
30,679
10,121
10,095
10,464
8,415
7,928
8,113
1,069
1,231
1,377
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
53
64
35
35
42
0
0
0
Arkansas
Total
227,176
190,488
188,242
303,201
252,563
236,944
1,238,723
978,885
955,229
171,702
189,165
204,666
270,932
273,871
277,009
87,544
87,219
89,416
132,504
138,445
147,209
California
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
364,259
397,445
414,154
63,498
69,170
71,862
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
216,707
239,029
253,435
fire
64,986
64,986
64,986
27,019
27,019
27,019
1,282,348
1,282,348
1,282,348
6,749
6,749
6,749
127,889
127,889
127,889
110,956
110,956
110,956
5,117
5,117
5,117
IPM
3,578
966
1,342
28,277
20,473
22,817
38,053
35,909
50,609
3,506
5,066
5,066
4,503
3,780
4,966
4,210
3,678
4,864
1,144
1
1
nonIPM
58,689
51,007
58,199
105,211
113,408
122,850
69,455
79,194
87,378
41,476
47,603
50,720
36,894
41,734
48,301
25,343
28,391
32,612
13,905
12,978
13,703
nonroad
246,649
164,282
148,543
300,773
233,308
203,498
2,699,512
3,365,015
3,577,135
10,328
9,397
10,758
22,945
19,977
17,622
21,893
19,016
16,736
158
184
202
on­
road
369,523
223,836
173,023
661,023
512,250
325,324
3,723,121
3,286,869
2,969,975
4,588
14
14
17,463
16,411
16,058
12,126
7,676
6,772
29,276
43,514
49,451
other
area
487,218
484,144
512,272
143,692
153,383
165,175
213,454
163,908
162,327
10,253
11,028
11,921
78,656
81,940
87,571
63,962
64,126
67,791
0
0
0
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
412
498
541
33
39
43
0
0
0
California
Total
1,230,643
989,221
958,365
1,265,996
1,059,841
866,683
8,025,943
8,213,243
8,129,772
76,901
79,857
85,228
653,020
689,674
717,103
302,021
303,051
311,636
266,307
300,822
321,909
Colorado
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
141,155
145,796
146,792
25,523
26,295
26,379
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
65,081
68,394
70,217
fire
13,610
13,610
13,610
6,271
6,271
6,271
288,013
288,013
288,013
1,719
1,719
1,719
28,019
28,019
28,019
24,054
24,054
24,054
1,299
1,299
1,299
IPM
863
566
610
75,712
68,386
69,353
9,670
8,977
10,683
92,843
91,817
92,760
6,219
3,816
3,953
5,328
3,285
3,422
27
5
5
nonIPM
36,924
40,008
45,310
38,694
41,505
43,708
30,938
36,106
39,396
11,653
12,972
14,242
20,316
23,464
26,293
12,745
14,619
16,356
242
281
296
nonroad
36,188
27,112
23,760
51,773
39,745
33,422
371,398
400,343
421,188
4,503
579
289
4,527
3,543
2,899
4,345
3,387
2,764
29
35
38
on­
road
77,474
44,804
35,898
130,403
79,677
55,159
1,148,700
747,909
704,070
4,379
511
595
3,272
2,403
2,208
2,413
1,464
1,179
4,392
5,611
6,426
other
area
62,384
64,617
67,872
10,883
13,675
15,063
44,186
35,758
33,281
1,887
2,169
2,229
7,803
7,171
7,004
7,420
6,748
6,567
72
89
97
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
232
276
315
45
53
61
0
0
0
Colorado
Total
227,443
190,718
187,060
313,736
249,260
222,976
1,892,906
1,517,105
1,496,631
116,984
109,767
111,834
211,543
214,488
217,484
81,872
79,904
80,782
71,142
75,714
78,378
B­
3
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Connecticut
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10,794
12,053
12,894
1,649
1,840
1,963
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,930
3,555
3,380
fire
1,071
1,071
1,071
433
433
433
15,179
15,179
15,179
4
4
4
1,568
1,568
1,568
1,559
1,559
1,559
3
3
3
IPM
473
116
110
15,259
6,162
5,758
2,853
8,714
8,496
38,148
7,087
7,087
2,813
807
790
2,169
667
649
156
1
1
nonIPM
5,953
3,810
4,298
3,527
3,800
4,236
2,741
3,205
3,655
2,946
3,888
4,038
2,187
2,761
3,070
1,777
2,265
2,526
39
49
52
nonroad
28,333
18,106
16,179
23,855
19,125
15,811
265,871
301,383
315,067
2,383
989
1,000
2,380
1,986
1,737
2,261
1,883
1,642
17
20
21
on­
road
44,884
24,224
19,574
86,715
51,630
41,416
667,909
399,311
369,720
2,276
336
376
2,270
1,587
1,403
1,659
967
750
3,134
3,702
4,078
other
area
54,970
44,691
46,604
12,431
13,533
13,538
34,370
22,815
20,928
12,070
12,544
12,067
7,300
6,032
5,798
6,882
5,592
5,353
1,881
2,063
2,258
Connecticut
Total
135,684
92,018
87,836
142,220
94,683
81,192
988,923
750,607
733,046
57,826
24,848
24,572
29,312
26,794
27,260
17,957
14,772
14,442
9,159
9,393
9,792
Delaware
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9,614
10,338
10,780
1,664
1,762
1,820
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12,489
13,767
15,499
fire
271
271
271
105
105
105
4,198
4,198
4,198
6
6
6
421
421
421
405
405
405
5
5
5
IPM
297
90
104
11,099
9,398
10,695
786
911
1,119
35,026
39,951
45,065
3,993
6,987
7,959
2,497
4,065
4,589
45
1
1
nonIPM
4,589
3,505
3,893
10,235
8,769
9,258
20,332
20,998
22,617
48,524
51,047
54,329
2,180
2,331
2,536
1,777
1,897
2,059
671
725
762
nonroad
9,825
6,227
5,441
11,169
9,933
8,940
70,113
77,777
80,561
1,643
1,164
1,296
1,064
896
823
1,013
853
782
6
6
7
on­
road
13,478
7,388
5,903
26,090
15,540
12,132
178,901
107,602
98,712
733
99
111
709
493
427
527
306
232
894
1,079
1,191
other
area
13,867
12,062
12,129
3,874
4,954
5,238
12,880
10,925
10,237
10,598
15,055
16,088
3,016
3,071
3,056
2,633
2,581
2,537
322
348
377
Delaware
Total
42,327
29,544
27,742
62,572
48,699
46,367
287,210
222,412
217,444
96,529
107,322
116,895
20,997
24,537
26,002
10,516
11,870
12,425
14,432
15,931
17,842
District
of
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,583
2,055
2,206
262
345
367
0
0
0
Columbia
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
fire
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IPM
10
0
1
340
0
36
54
0
27
923
0
0
25
0
2
21
0
2
5
0
0
nonIPM
4
5
5
628
527
547
104
114
118
792
875
904
373
260
265
180
142
147
9
11
12
nonroad
1,285
800
706
2,707
2,060
1,548
13,642
15,342
15,872
269
24
4
238
174
131
229
167
125
2
2
2
on­
road
5,837
3,206
2,664
9,192
5,834
4,925
72,206
43,633
41,975
282
41
47
236
178
167
168
105
88
371
457
517
other
area
10,254
10,059
10,689
2,341
2,880
3,079
2,534
2,256
2,149
5,941
7,101
7,450
1,149
1,321
1,380
992
1,127
1,173
982
1,054
1,133
District
of
Columbia
Total
17,390
14,070
14,065
15,208
11,301
10,135
88,541
61,346
60,142
8,207
8,041
8,405
3,604
3,987
4,152
1,852
1,886
1,903
1,369
1,524
1,664
Florida
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
151,953
162,922
171,083
23,322
24,680
25,840
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44,505
43,527
43,765
fire
65,245
65,245
65,245
27,859
27,859
27,859
1,282,029
1,282,029
1,282,029
7,018
7,018
7,018
127,189
127,189
127,189
110,101
110,101
110,101
5,366
5,366
5,366
IPM
3,498
1,642
1,843
314,838
151,235
151,128
24,986
43,313
51,448
570,693
220,670
220,670
38,536
27,397
28,054
31,774
20,981
21,637
1,221
22
15
nonIPM
45,326
42,839
50,665
59,588
67,976
75,209
127,464
140,950
173,180
87,311
93,789
103,340
34,362
31,320
36,665
30,097
27,137
32,000
569
671
736
nonroad
186,518
117,473
106,441
136,854
119,398
106,062
1,668,894
1,901,499
2,027,758
16,130
7,368
7,675
15,369
12,722
11,524
14,572
12,045
10,882
98
112
122
on­
road
292,594
162,446
125,107
400,980
228,021
146,654
3,198,972
1,762,577
1,530,957
19,539
1,675
1,870
11,564
7,949
6,999
8,619
4,858
3,752
15,030
18,430
20,268
other
area
317,105
318,968
344,223
30,881
34,661
36,444
106,047
92,275
88,392
39,912
58,382
62,357
24,423
25,299
25,626
22,122
22,375
22,507
3,389
4,032
4,548
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
62
78
88
19
24
26
0
0
0
Florida
Total
910,286
708,613
693,524
971,001
629,150
543,356
6,408,392
5,222,643
5,153,764
740,604
388,903
402,930
403,458
394,877
407,228
240,626
222,200
226,746
70,178
72,160
74,821
Georgia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
199,350
207,816
213,247
33,003
34,407
35,321
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
88,615
91,963
101,013
fire
29,700
29,700
29,700
10,987
10,987
10,987
458,170
458,170
458,170
2,010
2,010
2,010
49,723
49,723
49,723
44,744
44,744
44,744
1,299
1,299
1,299
IPM
972
1,586
1,653
160,901
143,167
140,799
8,217
19,083
21,500
486,241
584,425
588,004
28,769
41,594
42,056
24,120
34,557
34,950
21
13
14
nonIPM
37,736
35,090
39,505
110,569
87,266
94,408
207,798
236,884
268,270
92,948
113,071
124,500
85,079
84,739
95,343
65,818
69,313
77,992
4,778
5,678
6,247
nonroad
67,088
48,108
41,899
90,552
68,417
58,634
679,976
780,674
822,001
7,990
2,055
1,807
7,089
5,759
4,865
6,779
5,489
4,626
44
52
57
on­
road
188,849
108,020
84,484
304,490
173,987
110,646
2,336,143
1,395,792
1,249,372
11,717
1,209
1,375
8,553
6,003
5,277
6,423
3,734
2,860
10,441
13,135
14,720
other
area
194,588
189,365
202,196
26,481
31,021
32,806
106,187
93,772
90,212
4,469
5,664
5,993
24,844
25,670
26,145
22,280
22,557
22,784
2,452
2,804
3,180
Georgia
Total
518,933
411,869
399,437
703,980
514,846
448,280
3,796,491
2,984,375
2,909,525
605,375
708,434
723,689
403,407
421,304
436,657
203,167
214,801
223,276
107,650
114,944
126,530
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Idaho
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
161,357
165,009
166,122
26,675
27,295
27,458
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61,556
70,894
74,615
fire
73,835
73,835
73,835
14,255
14,255
14,255
980,150
980,150
980,150
3,845
3,845
3,845
130,706
130,706
130,706
118,934
118,934
118,934
2,856
2,856
2,856
IPM
2
22
22
50
585
585
36
852
852
1
0
0
12
69
69
12
69
69
0
0
0
nonIPM
4,356
4,831
5,431
11,298
12,867
14,139
26,227
31,443
35,805
18,110
20,124
23,324
10,073
11,560
13,249
7,688
8,811
10,102
984
1,157
1,292
nonroad
20,674
18,662
15,332
26,444
19,788
17,170
139,104
163,158
168,498
2,209
214
66
2,395
1,869
1,524
2,293
1,780
1,449
13
16
17
on­
road
26,397
15,136
11,910
50,100
29,146
18,784
379,808
245,949
224,605
1,659
175
199
1,319
919
792
1,005
584
436
1,465
1,867
2,101
other
area
165,296
204,760
230,586
36,359
45,352
50,782
23,571
21,173
20,607
1,658
2,038
2,037
16,416
19,584
21,713
13,896
16,573
18,367
562
664
740
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
7
8
3
4
4
0
0
0
Idaho
Total
290,560
317,245
337,116
138,505
121,994
115,715
1,548,896
1,442,725
1,430,517
27,481
26,396
29,471
322,284
329,723
334,183
170,506
174,050
176,819
67,436
77,454
81,621
Illinois
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
503,012
503,942
499,020
92,653
92,486
91,304
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
74,626
77,644
77,642
fire
692
692
692
231
231
231
9,613
9,613
9,613
20
20
20
1,060
1,060
1,060
1,014
1,014
1,014
15
15
15
IPM
2,188
1,987
2,143
206,231
146,832
160,038
14,017
13,594
15,200
387,391
406,145
451,351
19,684
24,119
26,344
17,071
22,077
24,182
90
14
15
nonIPM
96,201
87,485
100,720
133,686
120,690
131,730
118,102
124,677
143,370
254,874
267,741
281,660
55,692
60,664
69,323
37,220
40,515
46,439
9,215
11,816
13,490
nonroad
92,320
66,060
57,894
191,650
150,810
132,707
843,790
950,775
983,588
19,892
8,593
8,835
14,627
11,402
9,712
14,065
10,938
9,302
77
92
101
on­
road
176,564
93,394
70,494
314,465
171,305
106,306
2,372,322
1,491,280
1,342,947
9,626
1,168
1,308
8,116
5,596
4,916
5,995
3,433
2,640
10,727
12,820
14,144
other
area
318,048
281,275
298,585
39,232
45,411
46,413
104,089
91,365
86,931
41,326
55,234
57,013
25,694
25,690
25,553
23,064
22,699
22,478
9,979
11,035
12,272
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
415
440
506
215
223
260
0
0
0
Illinois
Total
686,012
530,893
530,528
885,495
635,279
577,425
3,461,933
2,681,304
2,581,649
713,128
738,901
800,187
628,299
632,913
636,434
191,297
193,386
197,619
104,729
113,437
117,679
Indiana
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
307,355
313,496
316,199
54,771
55,637
55,949
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
83,816
82,272
84,584
fire
1,844
1,844
1,844
698
698
698
25,996
25,996
25,996
24
24
24
2,750
2,750
2,750
2,693
2,693
2,693
19
19
19
IPM
2,071
2,128
2,207
318,700
236,221
235,691
15,695
17,171
19,292
802,244
675,381
555,736
53,507
56,588
58,427
43,312
45,961
47,681
36
18
18
nonIPM
74,530
70,924
81,048
94,598
99,959
108,140
475,184
482,921
555,510
111,794
172,639
178,610
68,327
75,226
83,348
58,954
65,244
72,059
3,460
4,326
4,802
nonroad
48,777
35,955
30,961
108,621
86,329
74,973
485,248
542,856
557,537
12,250
5,934
6,254
8,265
6,527
5,524
7,956
6,268
5,298
43
52
57
on­
road
134,794
71,969
55,409
232,963
127,561
80,820
1,780,208
1,087,513
974,822
9,927
809
899
6,290
4,113
3,503
4,778
2,582
1,911
7,273
8,730
9,564
other
area
259,115
224,985
233,924
45,165
47,281
48,129
173,387
145,901
136,619
9,114
9,292
9,248
41,159
38,795
38,314
29,174
26,887
26,083
2,948
3,339
3,754
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,259
1,481
1,644
576
676
744
0
0
0
Indiana
Total
521,131
407,805
405,393
800,745
598,049
548,451
2,955,718
2,302,358
2,269,776
945,354
864,079
750,771
488,912
498,975
509,709
202,213
205,947
212,418
97,595
98,756
102,798
Iowa
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
389,879
391,365
387,686
70,859
70,861
69,945
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
212,654
219,166
226,189
fire
619
619
619
233
233
233
9,506
9,506
9,506
25
25
25
999
999
999
941
941
941
19
19
19
IPM
708
765
831
81,244
79,727
85,455
6,278
6,653
7,679
139,976
160,981
171,807
6,700
10,123
10,816
5,345
8,675
9,253
14
7
7
nonIPM
11,065
7,351
8,557
28,043
30,142
32,015
6,556
9,227
11,138
90,700
86,037
87,789
10,958
10,331
11,655
6,873
6,823
7,703
4,145
4,887
5,382
nonroad
34,873
26,711
22,530
88,218
69,205
58,605
287,364
316,933
323,041
8,400
1,560
1,154
8,332
5,853
4,618
8,041
5,635
4,441
41
50
55
on­
road
55,482
28,803
22,015
100,277
53,094
33,341
782,170
471,944
420,227
3,505
319
351
2,680
1,679
1,393
2,044
1,067
766
2,970
3,411
3,702
other
area
138,487
122,817
125,528
29,637
33,205
34,525
65,293
48,223
46,829
23,947
24,472
24,394
11,825
10,006
10,056
10,042
8,124
8,130
7,234
7,404
7,583
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Iowa
Total
241,234
187,066
180,080
327,652
265,606
244,174
1,157,167
862,486
818,420
266,553
273,394
285,520
431,374
430,357
427,225
104,146
102,126
101,180
227,077
234,944
242,938
Kansas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
574,326
577,376
572,344
102,444
102,658
101,454
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
133,458
142,610
145,180
fire
6,136
6,136
6,136
1,419
1,419
1,419
63,824
63,824
63,824
103
103
103
8,063
8,063
8,063
7,352
7,352
7,352
79
79
79
IPM
1,208
815
816
89,044
90,161
90,228
7,114
6,172
6,243
120,257
82,988
80,071
7,822
7,148
7,154
6,145
5,913
5,919
54
7
7
nonIPM
26,700
23,398
26,021
85,655
88,988
96,298
96,194
116,308
129,190
18,123
22,869
24,962
13,798
15,537
17,271
9,578
10,870
12,036
858
1,009
1,116
nonroad
24,406
17,017
14,771
85,742
64,657
55,195
261,471
290,613
301,049
7,296
681
171
7,082
4,875
3,823
6,845
4,704
3,684
34
41
45
on­
road
51,365
27,525
21,368
90,283
49,185
31,264
711,364
422,052
376,248
3,246
313
347
2,444
1,594
1,352
1,848
1,002
737
2,859
3,369
3,692
other
area
94,933
82,463
85,765
14,439
15,857
16,402
50,250
33,512
32,750
3,810
4,108
4,379
9,457
7,533
7,549
9,015
7,042
7,033
1,637
1,773
1,895
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,391
1,660
1,872
213
254
286
0
0
0
Kansas
Total
204,748
157,354
154,877
366,582
310,267
290,806
1,190,217
932,481
909,304
152,836
111,062
110,033
624,383
623,786
619,428
143,440
139,795
138,500
138,979
148,887
152,014
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Kentucky
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
108,329
110,477
114,377
19,297
19,455
20,077
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
51,298
51,963
52,667
fire
4,968
4,968
4,968
2,080
2,080
2,080
88,958
88,958
88,958
364
364
364
8,936
8,936
8,936
8,080
8,080
8,080
278
278
278
IPM
1,474
1,597
1,619
233,564
178,393
178,851
14,204
15,980
16,568
538,756
454,214
420,398
37,652
35,647
36,357
29,558
28,259
28,867
16
13
13
nonIPM
66,657
67,105
74,649
50,546
39,150
42,659
96,240
110,655
120,510
41,083
42,070
44,911
18,315
18,923
21,174
13,541
14,070
15,845
575
623
664
nonroad
33,986
27,166
22,743
89,231
75,948
70,723
269,590
309,572
320,702
13,498
10,076
11,310
5,891
5,128
4,724
5,664
4,924
4,536
23
27
30
on­
road
84,417
44,449
33,987
157,966
83,213
51,705
1,143,466
664,674
587,047
6,497
536
594
4,343
2,766
2,335
3,307
1,746
1,279
4,914
5,757
6,293
other
area
126,168
110,521
113,645
74,118
80,916
84,657
104,712
92,704
89,177
57,002
55,012
56,673
18,711
18,098
17,969
16,955
16,295
16,113
1,242
1,371
1,521
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
551
551
601
298
298
325
0
0
0
Kentucky
Total
317,670
255,806
251,611
607,505
459,700
430,675
1,717,170
1,282,542
1,222,962
657,201
562,273
534,250
202,728
200,526
206,474
96,699
93,126
95,123
58,347
60,032
61,466
Louisiana
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
110,868
117,319
120,673
19,530
20,641
21,202
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32,152
28,672
28,911
fire
13,087
13,087
13,087
4,631
4,631
4,631
207,238
207,238
207,238
892
892
892
48,324
48,324
48,324
43,428
43,428
43,428
682
682
682
IPM
1,555
578
668
88,310
49,640
50,440
19,133
7,215
10,731
168,847
99,182
99,182
5,819
3,376
3,660
5,009
2,954
3,238
482
8
8
nonIPM
74,586
50,803
55,669
240,802
254,206
275,300
195,096
214,486
233,570
177,323
201,406
222,110
68,013
72,081
78,521
62,134
65,755
71,509
11,291
13,096
14,397
nonroad
55,152
43,825
38,231
218,346
208,992
203,485
382,020
430,539
449,416
39,230
35,173
40,231
12,281
11,668
11,669
11,825
11,238
11,244
30
35
38
on­
road
79,613
43,230
33,530
129,693
69,845
44,132
990,187
559,792
491,864
5,075
463
515
3,685
2,379
2,017
2,795
1,499
1,103
4,244
4,984
5,458
other
area
114,746
99,673
104,561
93,735
106,174
113,002
48,663
40,735
41,081
90,952
125,217
135,365
15,433
16,183
16,925
12,346
12,177
12,606
22,827
23,082
23,289
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
5
6
3
3
4
0
0
0
Louisiana
Total
338,739
251,197
245,746
775,516
693,489
690,990
1,842,336
1,460,005
1,433,900
482,319
462,333
498,295
264,427
271,335
281,795
157,071
157,695
164,333
71,708
70,558
72,783
Maine
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13,921
14,688
15,397
2,319
2,463
2,591
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,568
5,948
5,907
fire
2,532
2,532
2,532
1,063
1,063
1,063
43,562
43,562
43,562
150
150
150
4,121
4,121
4,121
3,767
3,767
3,767
115
115
115
IPM
400
45
59
4,807
1,747
1,875
3,146
3,761
4,317
7,688
5,338
5,338
184
225
270
161
212
257
40
0
0
nonIPM
4,562
4,438
5,050
18,897
23,791
25,341
11,764
13,691
15,103
31,735
43,518
44,870
13,076
14,799
16,428
10,146
11,270
12,591
123
162
170
nonroad
26,351
24,432
20,014
9,165
7,255
5,990
136,840
158,406
159,660
898
172
132
1,448
1,326
1,133
1,365
1,243
1,060
11
13
14
on­
road
22,542
11,195
9,115
39,147
22,348
18,441
355,595
203,416
190,419
1,017
133
147
969
642
565
700
388
301
1,413
1,518
1,638
other
area
54,708
51,266
54,276
7,623
8,022
7,902
47,163
29,999
27,352
15,639
17,055
16,769
9,350
7,482
7,211
8,905
7,005
6,722
660
736
797
Maine
Total
111,094
93,907
91,046
80,702
64,226
60,612
598,071
452,835
440,413
57,127
66,366
67,406
43,070
43,284
45,125
27,362
26,348
27,289
8,930
8,492
8,641
Maryland
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36,682
41,132
43,664
6,377
7,075
7,442
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23,571
24,434
25,899
fire
4,268
4,268
4,268
1,784
1,784
1,784
62,300
62,300
62,300
32
32
32
6,387
6,387
6,387
6,298
6,298
6,298
24
24
24
IPM
560
488
500
75,644
56,993
57,786
3,346
9,193
10,097
255,331
309,968
312,974
19,782
24,779
24,889
18,424
23,083
23,179
97
4
4
nonIPM
7,248
6,690
7,480
24,921
21,245
23,778
123,087
128,728
150,890
37,639
39,024
41,833
7,178
6,767
7,832
4,443
4,268
4,967
373
443
512
nonroad
43,820
28,348
25,893
44,906
37,758
33,804
406,138
468,773
498,733
4,981
2,506
2,653
4,063
3,409
3,078
3,867
3,238
2,917
25
29
32
on­
road
76,523
42,727
35,380
148,432
89,988
73,128
1,090,675
660,592
625,121
4,442
580
662
3,923
2,788
2,495
2,897
1,713
1,341
5,176
6,348
7,140
other
area
73,747
61,893
64,024
17,131
19,936
20,846
73,216
60,461
56,011
41,597
51,406
54,854
20,287
20,297
20,228
17,652
17,273
17,099
1,256
1,394
1,570
Maryland
Total
206,165
144,415
137,546
312,819
227,704
211,126
1,758,763
1,390,047
1,403,152
344,022
403,516
413,008
98,302
105,559
108,573
59,958
62,948
63,243
30,522
32,677
35,181
Massachusetts
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66,191
69,333
71,739
10,346
10,860
11,249
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,693
2,515
2,189
fire
1,280
1,280
1,280
534
534
534
22,858
22,858
22,858
93
93
93
2,300
2,300
2,300
2,080
2,080
2,080
71
71
71
IPM
904
438
427
37,199
18,859
18,707
4,719
12,188
11,681
105,128
17,140
17,386
4,459
3,551
3,548
3,796
2,821
2,810
324
2
2
nonIPM
10,579
9,188
10,563
18,580
21,076
22,510
5,452
6,264
6,763
18,626
24,700
25,473
4,142
5,045
5,484
3,162
3,792
4,119
66
83
89
nonroad
50,820
33,286
29,410
65,748
52,386
41,257
469,275
525,937
544,700
6,929
1,939
1,733
6,339
5,014
4,106
6,070
4,791
3,911
44
52
57
on­
road
82,023
40,988
33,106
149,864
87,268
70,848
1,193,602
651,545
602,341
3,738
546
605
3,859
2,697
2,394
2,807
1,641
1,277
5,368
6,044
6,611
other
area
126,264
108,027
114,117
25,129
27,679
28,058
81,193
60,811
59,030
68,173
81,128
85,724
15,631
13,557
13,319
14,398
12,155
11,887
5,017
5,530
6,104
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Massachusetts
Total
271,870
193,207
188,903
297,054
207,802
181,914
1,777,100
1,279,603
1,247,373
202,687
125,546
131,014
102,922
101,499
102,891
42,659
38,141
37,333
13,583
14,297
15,123
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Michigan
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
225,943
234,534
239,306
37,839
39,257
39,987
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53,231
53,589
52,745
fire
3,560
3,560
3,560
1,422
1,422
1,422
53,912
53,912
53,912
91
91
91
5,563
5,563
5,563
5,350
5,350
5,350
69
69
69
IPM
1,389
1,202
1,286
157,668
119,980
122,763
14,570
11,385
13,497
354,825
395,276
405,766
18,320
26,437
27,474
15,152
22,183
23,032
72
11
11
nonIPM
56,607
49,909
56,582
105,103
107,576
118,410
83,444
93,254
106,070
77,341
86,043
93,452
18,671
20,490
22,899
14,220
15,564
17,412
393
464
492
nonroad
140,904
118,715
98,557
108,181
90,550
80,034
963,545
1,087,502
1,106,608
13,315
7,537
8,172
10,833
9,547
8,424
10,293
9,042
7,968
67
80
87
on­
road
190,195
97,869
76,146
314,262
169,852
110,114
2,744,972
1,629,443
1,471,237
14,151
1,072
1,197
8,155
5,267
4,569
6,151
3,263
2,471
9,931
11,679
12,847
other
area
294,527
254,661
258,056
49,429
55,497
56,909
168,975
139,123
129,640
34,484
38,198
39,113
34,134
31,664
30,690
32,258
29,599
28,563
5,489
6,159
6,912
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
400
461
516
34
39
44
0
0
0
Michigan
Total
687,182
525,916
494,187
736,064
544,877
489,652
4,029,419
3,014,619
2,880,964
494,207
528,217
547,791
322,018
333,963
339,441
121,297
124,298
124,828
69,253
72,051
73,164
Minnesota
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
520,021
518,209
513,641
89,132
88,505
87,403
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
155,549
154,239
151,326
fire
6,263
6,263
6,263
2,766
2,766
2,766
123,691
123,691
123,691
631
631
631
12,168
12,168
12,168
10,684
10,684
10,684
482
482
482
IPM
888
667
695
92,697
74,379
76,887
6,713
5,361
5,748
99,901
95,225
94,528
19,068
18,861
20,063
13,747
13,847
14,713
12
6
6
nonIPM
25,356
24,411
27,388
57,565
64,864
68,943
22,642
26,127
28,506
24,250
25,797
27,335
25,810
18,113
20,190
16,942
13,027
14,522
990
1,100
1,106
nonroad
98,427
87,907
72,414
114,296
96,163
86,250
475,080
532,078
529,617
12,902
6,139
6,440
10,942
8,850
7,556
10,469
8,436
7,193
58
71
77
on­
road
91,293
52,220
41,053
170,088
96,807
63,578
1,274,936
902,748
839,341
4,181
586
663
4,358
2,959
2,570
3,258
1,852
1,399
5,326
6,336
7,062
other
area
178,116
145,463
148,527
22,048
23,638
24,232
105,522
56,547
52,853
5,699
5,965
6,135
20,592
14,610
14,343
19,539
13,506
13,206
3,776
4,001
4,237
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
849
926
1,018
343
375
413
0
0
0
Minnesota
Total
400,343
316,931
296,340
459,460
358,616
322,656
2,008,584
1,646,552
1,579,756
147,564
134,343
135,732
613,807
594,696
591,550
164,113
150,231
149,534
166,193
166,235
164,296
Mississippi
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
148,944
148,345
149,398
26,160
25,963
26,121
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
62,073
64,689
69,589
fire
17,239
17,239
17,239
5,942
5,942
5,942
262,748
262,748
262,748
1,051
1,051
1,051
27,980
27,980
27,980
24,944
24,944
24,944
804
804
804
IPM
1,196
307
354
70,495
36,910
37,609
9,031
4,257
6,094
156,186
85,626
85,626
8,636
4,767
4,915
7,384
3,765
3,913
243
3
3
nonIPM
59,249
59,133
70,027
106,503
111,455
125,920
64,538
74,892
95,426
73,234
78,408
85,920
37,318
42,501
50,528
26,591
30,108
36,522
1,155
1,426
1,714
nonroad
30,576
24,827
20,578
69,868
60,272
55,723
204,854
230,935
237,384
10,664
7,901
8,867
4,933
4,253
3,881
4,736
4,077
3,721
19
23
25
on­
road
59,917
28,827
20,863
116,572
57,144
33,407
718,609
375,183
317,217
4,350
324
345
3,477
2,047
1,609
2,706
1,349
916
3,469
3,640
3,811
other
area
120,325
104,863
110,979
4,093
4,804
5,060
31,821
27,732
26,699
482
339
453
9,326
9,549
9,761
7,864
7,761
7,815
798
907
1,021
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
Mississippi
Total
288,502
235,196
240,040
373,473
276,527
263,661
1,291,601
975,747
945,568
245,967
173,648
182,262
240,617
239,445
248,075
100,385
97,967
103,953
68,562
71,492
76,967
Missouri
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
525,852
537,247
541,109
85,085
86,799
87,280
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
107,169
104,940
104,847
fire
3,435
3,435
3,435
1,397
1,397
1,397
54,047
54,047
54,047
186
186
186
6,188
6,188
6,188
5,681
5,681
5,681
142
142
142
IPM
1,578
1,729
1,761
150,068
120,183
122,191
10,870
12,327
13,047
246,545
271,312
275,976
10,579
28,667
29,018
8,604
26,550
26,873
17
13
13
nonIPM
34,559
31,628
36,204
36,272
36,621
40,196
103,569
118,177
130,250
115,366
130,542
140,420
15,681
16,003
18,123
10,559
10,588
12,025
3,968
4,651
4,918
nonroad
54,607
40,150
34,531
119,734
95,279
86,216
472,525
539,769
563,203
12,941
6,271
6,616
8,643
6,808
5,918
8,302
6,526
5,667
40
47
52
on­
road
118,537
64,563
49,481
209,689
114,198
71,395
1,604,812
970,330
862,410
6,965
767
858
5,681
3,834
3,306
4,259
2,391
1,795
6,944
8,315
9,165
other
area
169,783
141,283
146,517
35,328
36,371
37,083
107,587
67,303
64,313
34,228
37,286
37,581
20,428
15,908
15,868
18,619
13,892
13,774
3,806
3,986
4,153
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
797
945
1,059
78
90
101
0
0
0
Missouri
Total
382,499
282,787
271,929
552,487
404,049
358,478
2,353,411
1,761,953
1,687,270
416,231
446,364
461,637
593,848
615,600
620,590
141,186
152,517
153,196
122,086
122,094
123,290
Montana
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
173,077
178,917
180,359
30,195
31,110
31,280
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45,209
45,205
44,373
fire
10,631
10,631
10,631
5,401
5,401
5,401
211,269
211,269
211,269
1,422
1,422
1,422
20,735
20,735
20,735
18,097
18,097
18,097
946
946
946
IPM
360
317
317
40,849
38,420
38,420
2,983
2,711
2,711
27,944
22,474
22,474
7,926
7,634
7,634
4,928
4,830
4,830
3
3
3
nonIPM
3,696
3,626
3,995
16,241
17,586
19,088
50,399
59,165
65,311
23,165
25,300
27,453
10,007
10,123
11,836
6,533
6,389
7,222
407
442
473
nonroad
12,142
10,599
8,821
67,243
48,020
44,100
89,085
101,923
105,551
5,004
447
118
3,747
2,646
2,180
3,622
2,552
2,102
13
16
18
on­
road
18,554
10,455
8,349
37,238
21,367
13,935
293,063
191,363
177,063
1,255
121
138
975
656
558
750
421
309
1,019
1,277
1,440
other
area
46,729
39,776
38,884
10,346
12,475
13,059
23,817
19,188
17,977
1,236
1,215
1,244
4,627
4,221
4,136
4,389
3,969
3,874
269
309
344
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
817
1,032
1,166
125
156
176
0
0
0
Montana
Total
92,112
75,404
70,997
177,318
143,269
134,003
670,617
585,619
579,882
60,026
50,978
52,849
221,911
225,965
228,605
68,639
67,523
67,890
47,866
48,198
47,597
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Nebraska
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
429,668
436,237
435,986
73,819
74,654
74,351
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
132,637
136,842
139,772
fire
921
921
921
409
409
409
18,827
18,827
18,827
105
105
105
1,846
1,846
1,846
1,600
1,600
1,600
80
80
80
IPM
628
445
446
49,659
49,297
49,378
5,723
3,524
3,544
70,485
72,224
72,333
2,831
2,494
2,496
2,206
2,054
2,057
8
4
4
nonIPM
7,231
7,961
9,539
11,538
13,084
14,609
7,669
8,831
9,972
7,099
8,377
9,414
4,516
5,621
6,497
2,711
3,388
3,921
14
17
18
nonroad
18,876
14,147
12,160
95,994
70,153
62,713
172,118
190,843
196,860
7,507
686
179
6,314
4,352
3,500
6,106
4,202
3,378
26
31
34
on­
road
33,287
17,475
13,528
61,595
33,065
20,978
475,112
285,017
255,640
2,144
200
222
1,647
1,047
878
1,254
664
482
1,842
2,140
2,347
other
area
76,588
70,441
71,103
13,762
15,882
16,472
16,010
11,158
10,946
9,846
13,396
13,528
4,286
3,929
3,982
3,839
3,389
3,429
598
699
783
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
703
836
933
56
67
75
0
0
0
Nebraska
Total
137,531
111,390
107,697
232,957
181,890
164,559
695,458
518,200
495,790
97,186
94,989
95,780
451,811
456,362
456,117
91,590
90,018
89,293
135,205
139,812
143,037
Nevada
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
87,262
102,582
109,721
15,680
18,561
19,888
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,110
6,402
6,506
fire
11,048
11,048
11,048
5,003
5,003
5,003
231,404
231,404
231,404
1,346
1,346
1,346
22,566
22,566
22,566
19,401
19,401
19,401
1,026
1,026
1,026
IPM
509
409
444
44,137
43,097
47,059
3,143
7,844
8,530
54,698
28,435
31,058
4,271
4,579
4,939
3,410
3,712
4,022
62
2
3
nonIPM
878
1,042
1,228
4,692
5,711
6,460
16,038
19,201
21,092
656
771
867
2,180
2,536
2,822
1,298
1,501
1,665
14
18
21
nonroad
16,760
11,619
10,370
25,926
20,219
17,101
165,550
184,355
195,756
2,353
383
243
2,173
1,718
1,417
2,083
1,641
1,350
14
16
18
on­
road
36,302
24,297
19,903
56,560
39,183
26,365
437,695
319,706
302,973
1,049
259
309
1,459
1,260
1,172
1,071
778
632
1,934
2,828
3,320
other
area
35,984
40,457
45,816
7,168
8,257
8,917
7,668
7,089
7,106
3,452
3,156
3,461
2,605
2,814
2,952
2,297
2,487
2,603
915
1,124
1,302
Nevada
Total
101,481
88,872
88,808
143,487
121,470
110,905
861,498
769,599
766,861
63,554
34,350
37,284
122,516
138,055
145,589
45,241
48,082
49,561
10,076
11,417
12,195
New
Hampshire
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,157
5,673
6,059
821
903
964
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,512
1,358
1,208
fire
1,732
1,732
1,732
710
710
710
26,312
26,312
26,312
38
38
38
2,690
2,690
2,690
2,601
2,601
2,601
29
29
29
IPM
156
164
190
8,436
2,808
3,051
1,997
3,312
4,336
48,522
7,289
7,289
2,800
987
1,070
2,696
888
971
15
1
1
nonIPM
2,766
1,706
1,976
2,743
3,392
3,622
3,006
3,526
3,939
5,250
7,385
7,609
1,751
2,047
2,298
1,642
1,899
2,144
47
61
69
nonroad
18,305
15,145
12,600
8,669
7,078
5,989
115,785
132,074
134,930
842
305
299
1,121
996
868
1,057
937
814
8
10
10
on­
road
20,360
11,692
10,029
40,999
25,799
21,223
315,151
209,462
204,955
1,014
140
160
1,062
728
630
801
461
345
1,235
1,505
1,686
other
area
32,750
27,350
28,547
5,038
5,379
5,400
35,415
23,670
22,072
10,137
11,141
11,044
6,759
5,497
5,386
6,416
5,124
4,996
550
620
683
New
Hampshire
Total
76,069
57,789
55,073
66,595
45,166
39,995
497,666
398,356
396,544
65,803
26,298
26,439
21,340
18,619
19,001
16,034
12,813
12,834
3,396
3,583
3,685
New
Jersey
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32,621
36,712
39,186
5,321
5,956
6,324
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,093
5,106
4,879
fire
876
876
876
360
360
360
15,399
15,399
15,399
61
61
61
1,557
1,557
1,557
1,414
1,414
1,414
47
47
47
IPM
569
264
306
36,092
17,118
18,319
3,245
4,502
6,016
52,812
45,004
33,588
4,233
6,403
6,391
3,760
5,866
5,839
38
2
2
nonIPM
21,679
24,433
26,370
20,118
20,310
21,865
9,296
10,336
11,312
11,624
12,408
12,978
4,061
4,651
4,985
3,432
4,046
4,353
189
220
229
nonroad
68,022
43,687
39,348
56,957
46,822
39,772
640,063
737,807
779,254
5,740
2,402
2,432
5,735
4,784
4,217
5,449
4,537
3,987
41
47
51
on­
road
98,836
54,747
43,808
184,757
110,982
89,094
1,348,463
833,140
767,868
4,802
745
835
4,856
3,465
3,088
3,526
2,099
1,645
6,901
8,238
9,092
other
area
174,479
134,722
138,884
38,184
41,073
41,442
100,470
71,528
63,069
47,900
52,430
52,763
23,589
21,246
20,605
21,204
18,551
17,772
4,051
4,391
4,809
New
Jersey
Total
364,461
258,729
249,592
336,468
236,665
210,852
2,116,936
1,672,712
1,642,918
122,940
113,050
102,657
76,652
78,818
80,030
44,105
42,470
41,334
16,360
18,051
19,109
New
Mexico
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
465,738
475,680
480,650
71,712
73,530
74,394
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33,436
41,553
46,075
fire
28,263
28,263
28,263
12,905
12,905
12,905
594,265
594,265
594,265
3,450
3,450
3,450
57,847
57,847
57,847
49,790
49,790
49,790
2,626
2,626
2,626
IPM
669
513
515
83,598
73,514
73,547
4,985
4,394
4,455
62,480
52,884
52,884
13,313
11,412
11,417
9,744
7,898
7,903
65
8
8
nonIPM
12,962
13,100
13,965
79,543
84,897
87,950
34,534
42,064
43,538
76,313
91,205
104,590
4,207
5,116
5,856
3,083
3,731
4,231
42
48
51
nonroad
12,628
9,840
8,652
40,566
28,413
26,184
118,683
136,915
145,328
2,909
293
110
1,986
1,528
1,315
1,910
1,466
1,260
9
10
11
on­
road
46,654
27,278
22,047
78,265
46,430
30,573
602,168
379,856
350,302
2,674
284
329
2,107
1,487
1,304
1,604
944
717
2,354
3,036
3,464
other
area
51,726
50,811
53,607
25,476
29,634
31,424
21,151
19,080
18,762
8,458
4,508
5,943
5,572
5,390
5,614
4,868
4,781
4,930
389
434
487
New
Mexico
Total
152,902
129,805
127,049
320,353
275,793
262,583
1,375,786
1,176,573
1,156,650
156,284
152,624
167,306
550,770
558,460
564,003
142,711
142,140
143,225
38,921
47,715
52,722
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
New
York
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
146,772
157,649
163,555
24,250
26,037
26,943
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50,334
47,782
44,527
fire
5,076
5,076
5,076
2,039
2,039
2,039
76,314
76,314
76,314
113
113
113
7,864
7,864
7,864
7,598
7,598
7,598
86
86
86
IPM
2,071
666
700
92,831
47,636
46,282
15,561
18,124
19,625
263,165
141,775
143,412
16,679
16,463
16,504
15,137
15,099
15,148
1,257
6
3
nonIPM
6,670
5,886
6,652
49,135
44,112
48,959
44,483
55,101
62,124
78,328
80,230
84,966
7,494
7,575
8,525
5,496
5,627
6,339
1,078
1,058
1,217
nonroad
131,038
95,842
83,104
153,524
129,717
114,084
1,167,483
1,347,860
1,412,562
17,824
9,494
10,128
13,294
11,214
9,841
12,695
10,687
9,363
83
98
108
on­
road
212,330
115,287
94,606
377,204
225,563
184,683
3,069,354
1,823,694
1,699,726
10,359
1,342
1,471
9,827
6,749
5,902
7,223
4,125
3,154
13,215
14,992
16,266
other
area
413,259
348,348
354,694
63,694
64,396
64,628
340,512
241,478
212,983
158,860
156,008
159,043
66,688
55,381
51,816
59,669
48,406
44,741
10,258
11,237
12,121
New
York
Total
770,444
571,105
544,831
738,427
513,463
460,675
4,713,706
3,562,571
3,483,334
528,649
388,962
399,133
268,618
262,895
264,007
132,067
117,579
113,287
76,311
75,259
74,328
North
Carolina
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
93,843
97,755
102,083
16,858
17,359
18,045
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
156,010
171,267
181,517
fire
77,359
77,359
77,359
13,689
13,689
13,689
644,350
644,350
644,350
696
696
696
27,670
27,670
27,670
25,328
25,328
25,328
532
532
532
IPM
951
1,242
1,328
152,863
61,656
63,163
9,707
12,540
13,758
458,977
268,653
149,410
27,029
28,459
25,501
22,575
22,014
18,710
19
12
12
nonIPM
74,605
68,604
80,534
59,524
53,546
58,639
74,489
85,329
95,820
66,448
75,666
82,500
19,767
21,035
23,912
15,164
15,804
18,003
1,876
2,196
2,469
nonroad
72,951
50,981
43,985
77,895
58,591
47,408
702,706
785,555
815,113
7,002
1,639
1,374
7,190
5,790
4,815
6,863
5,509
4,569
48
56
61
on­
road
172,320
94,532
72,588
276,699
150,713
93,967
2,102,376
1,229,518
1,086,447
10,594
1,018
1,140
7,719
5,148
4,427
5,829
3,226
2,413
9,129
10,998
12,140
other
area
237,395
220,789
234,873
14,766
17,248
17,969
127,140
110,668
105,228
31,872
32,592
33,698
30,713
31,114
31,419
27,639
27,601
27,681
2,122
2,385
2,657
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
North
Carolina
Total
635,580
513,506
510,667
595,435
355,443
294,835
3,660,768
2,867,960
2,760,716
575,589
380,264
268,818
213,934
216,975
219,831
120,256
116,841
114,750
169,736
187,446
199,389
North
Dakota
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
324,745
325,098
323,161
60,603
60,449
59,960
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58,125
57,555
56,227
fire
561
561
561
251
251
251
11,607
11,607
11,607
66
66
66
1,136
1,136
1,136
981
981
981
50
50
50
IPM
862
734
768
79,411
65,684
69,816
7,211
9,545
9,819
156,098
124,255
106,461
7,941
7,386
7,304
6,468
6,335
6,193
8
6
6
nonIPM
203
189
194
7,450
7,886
8,328
3,665
4,211
4,459
66,179
70,024
73,425
2,673
2,707
2,924
2,511
2,584
2,793
12
14
14
nonroad
13,477
10,783
8,858
58,424
45,943
39,164
97,595
103,046
102,747
5,302
457
71
5,626
3,738
2,866
5,445
3,613
2,768
25
30
33
on­
road
13,838
7,052
5,439
26,378
13,838
8,762
215,951
128,770
115,914
878
79
88
693
426
353
532
273
195
734
836
918
other
area
64,111
54,183
50,184
18,463
19,182
19,707
23,099
16,139
15,488
56,233
52,762
52,829
4,450
3,550
3,512
3,115
2,283
2,240
202
222
243
North
Dakota
Total
93,052
73,502
66,003
190,377
152,784
146,028
359,128
273,317
260,034
284,756
247,642
232,940
347,264
344,042
341,256
79,656
76,517
75,129
59,156
58,712
57,491
Ohio
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
249,147
259,499
264,426
45,282
47,037
47,812
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61,719
62,147
62,702
fire
3,011
3,011
3,011
1,141
1,141
1,141
41,605
41,605
41,605
22
22
22
4,409
4,409
4,409
4,357
4,357
4,357
17
17
17
IPM
1,697
2,004
2,195
339,638
267,127
277,697
15,849
17,558
21,219
1,155,173
1,404,118
1,095,379
69,201
88,007
93,787
59,683
77,433
82,672
25
18
20
nonIPM
45,039
35,667
41,381
83,112
80,194
86,125
268,698
267,956
309,220
118,582
113,682
117,450
22,739
23,439
26,832
17,803
18,499
21,126
3,035
3,342
3,558
nonroad
97,883
69,467
60,695
165,361
132,860
116,357
933,226
1,055,003
1,094,526
19,033
9,963
10,652
12,631
10,397
9,054
12,111
9,945
8,648
71
83
91
on­
road
196,854
101,783
77,320
333,185
177,487
110,761
2,605,951
1,527,784
1,365,388
14,613
1,194
1,330
8,967
5,874
5,082
6,750
3,641
2,748
10,974
13,000
14,273
other
area
308,848
281,685
299,348
60,551
66,935
68,313
139,727
122,576
117,176
67,584
74,298
75,559
33,876
33,264
33,133
30,047
29,109
28,835
5,956
6,555
7,293
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,194
1,366
1,553
695
795
909
0
0
0
Ohio
Total
653,332
493,617
483,950
982,988
725,744
660,394
4,005,055
3,032,482
2,949,134
1,375,007
1,603,278
1,300,392
402,164
426,255
438,276
176,727
190,815
197,107
81,797
85,163
87,954
Oklahoma
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
463,093
474,137
476,999
76,436
78,164
78,465
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100,966
104,399
106,168
fire
4,361
4,361
4,361
1,923
1,923
1,923
87,506
87,506
87,506
469
469
469
8,608
8,608
8,608
7,506
7,506
7,506
359
359
359
IPM
1,086
974
998
86,224
77,851
78,144
12,067
25,905
26,687
107,066
117,565
117,565
5,139
12,711
12,775
4,291
11,672
11,736
227
23
27
nonIPM
23,544
19,925
21,573
100,393
98,822
105,490
58,544
65,480
70,491
32,307
35,428
37,182
10,832
12,081
13,304
8,202
9,157
10,079
3,490
3,941
4,268
nonroad
30,516
21,896
18,691
54,163
40,733
35,008
283,923
318,537
333,095
4,582
524
233
4,643
3,390
2,760
4,458
3,245
2,637
25
29
32
on­
road
81,612
44,113
34,537
136,338
75,076
48,131
1,055,761
612,230
547,429
5,836
487
544
3,782
2,469
2,115
2,868
1,548
1,153
4,412
5,263
5,794
other
area
134,221
137,639
143,451
30,289
33,392
35,255
32,665
25,673
25,439
5,280
6,217
6,730
9,090
8,836
9,090
8,401
8,039
8,242
7,736
7,889
8,029
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
108
126
141
13
17
19
0
0
0
Oklahoma
Total
275,340
228,908
223,611
409,331
327,797
303,951
1,530,466
1,135,331
1,090,647
155,540
160,689
162,723
505,295
522,357
525,792
112,175
119,347
119,837
117,215
121,902
124,676
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Oregon
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
56,443
59,322
60,635
9,507
9,966
10,164
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43,461
39,462
40,108
fire
44,660
44,660
44,660
20,122
20,122
20,122
845,553
845,553
845,553
4,896
4,896
4,896
82,346
82,346
82,346
71,637
71,637
71,637
3,542
3,542
3,542
IPM
245
256
198
12,799
13,205
10,597
1,565
8,522
6,269
17,881
10,034
10,034
833
1,053
872
682
987
805
1
0
0
nonIPM
16,269
13,530
15,305
16,194
17,986
20,053
57,363
66,851
74,522
9,060
10,040
11,129
11,288
12,251
13,821
8,553
9,195
10,388
67
70
75
nonroad
37,246
28,175
24,406
58,011
48,250
42,615
328,335
380,866
400,183
7,204
3,976
4,292
4,663
3,919
3,432
4,466
3,742
3,273
26
30
33
on­
road
64,967
38,798
31,744
116,196
69,619
46,143
920,038
607,862
569,318
4,547
463
541
3,128
2,234
2,016
2,364
1,390
1,091
3,627
4,853
5,616
other
area
157,986
151,881
167,745
14,110
15,207
16,384
47,759
33,799
32,643
21,602
21,834
23,511
12,255
11,319
11,688
11,487
10,388
10,679
292
319
349
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
11
13
4
5
6
0
0
0
Oregon
Total
321,373
277,300
284,058
237,433
184,389
155,914
2,200,613
1,943,453
1,928,488
65,190
51,243
54,403
170,965
172,455
174,822
108,700
107,310
108,043
51,016
48,276
49,723
Pennsylvania
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
120,404
128,874
134,279
21,186
22,657
23,581
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
73,417
71,030
71,486
fire
5,617
5,617
5,617
2,188
2,188
2,188
78,438
78,438
78,438
32
32
32
8,222
8,222
8,222
8,146
8,146
8,146
25
25
25
IPM
2,006
1,779
1,876
222,692
200,747
204,768
21,563
17,893
20,907
971,947
925,392
868,884
66,074
75,483
76,536
58,464
67,806
68,785
114
15
16
nonIPM
46,243
39,634
44,985
105,740
102,870
111,680
107,778
117,839
128,610
118,615
118,629
123,830
24,648
23,638
26,177
18,632
18,059
19,969
1,278
1,388
1,521
nonroad
87,254
66,418
57,294
123,448
100,898
89,284
891,025
1,023,698
1,069,892
13,945
7,860
8,480
9,270
8,020
7,054
8,873
7,655
6,726
55
65
72
on­
road
175,978
95,632
78,421
327,114
193,428
153,638
2,520,921
1,494,400
1,403,706
9,781
1,160
1,294
8,608
5,793
4,990
6,439
3,612
2,710
10,599
12,580
13,832
other
area
285,538
239,045
249,638
54,064
59,927
60,946
223,429
185,342
172,540
94,312
104,863
105,165
46,326
43,012
41,881
42,297
38,811
37,628
6,050
6,590
7,261
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
230
246
275
97
103
115
0
0
0
Pennsylvania
Total
602,636
448,125
437,831
835,246
660,057
622,504
3,843,154
2,917,610
2,874,093
1,208,632
1,157,937
1,107,685
283,781
293,288
299,414
164,134
166,848
167,661
91,539
91,693
94,213
Rhode
Island
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,277
3,755
4,083
528
610
663
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
381
534
510
fire
103
103
103
42
42
42
1,498
1,498
1,498
1
1
1
154
154
154
151
151
151
1
1
1
IPM
83
38
32
1,203
543
449
1,735
1,466
1,264
25
0
0
62
118
102
60
118
102
0
0
0
nonIPM
2,598
1,854
2,158
1,727
2,000
2,291
941
1,040
1,213
2,505
3,472
3,573
219
292
309
139
182
193
3
4
4
nonroad
6,727
4,238
3,833
7,152
5,993
5,271
68,278
77,382
80,858
811
511
559
596
518
473
568
492
449
4
4
5
on­
road
12,962
6,648
5,271
23,708
13,415
10,751
184,643
105,980
96,883
643
89
100
592
408
364
427
245
193
865
992
1,089
other
area
32,757
39,740
44,351
4,938
5,772
6,009
9,481
8,158
7,890
5,269
5,592
5,715
1,807
1,649
1,647
1,652
1,474
1,458
97
107
107
Rhode
Island
Total
55,230
52,621
55,749
38,770
27,765
24,813
266,576
195,524
189,606
9,255
9,665
9,948
6,707
6,894
7,132
3,525
3,272
3,209
1,351
1,642
1,716
South
Carolina
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
88,114
89,203
91,242
14,153
14,239
14,562
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25,592
27,284
28,747
fire
8,609
8,609
8,609
3,716
3,716
3,716
157,331
157,331
157,331
646
646
646
15,638
15,638
15,638
14,118
14,118
14,118
494
494
494
IPM
468
605
655
85,941
48,776
50,486
3,765
6,625
8,410
207,110
196,065
170,353
16,655
20,552
20,972
13,155
15,992
16,365
8
5
5
nonIPM
33,055
30,198
34,894
45,244
39,562
43,286
60,304
70,018
78,396
52,420
55,603
60,028
11,120
10,252
11,512
8,276
7,455
8,381
1,111
1,364
1,472
nonroad
39,866
26,944
23,483
43,172
33,196
28,176
348,022
387,539
402,907
4,182
1,456
1,430
3,779
3,065
2,649
3,599
2,912
2,510
23
27
29
on­
road
83,746
45,972
35,826
148,419
80,349
50,976
1,118,909
661,817
588,968
5,521
504
562
4,089
2,643
2,228
3,118
1,678
1,226
4,544
5,391
5,917
other
area
144,094
139,893
152,089
18,684
20,994
21,933
70,457
62,057
58,937
14,782
14,945
15,292
14,235
14,020
13,941
12,910
12,569
12,425
1,005
1,135
1,268
South
Carolina
Total
309,839
252,221
255,556
345,176
226,593
198,573
1,758,788
1,345,387
1,294,949
284,661
269,219
248,311
153,630
155,373
158,182
69,329
68,962
69,586
32,778
35,701
37,932
South
Dakota
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
245,971
252,503
252,194
45,472
46,410
46,169
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
81,492
82,265
81,180
fire
4,109
4,109
4,109
1,867
1,867
1,867
86,425
86,425
86,425
498
498
498
8,413
8,413
8,413
7,241
7,241
7,241
381
381
381
IPM
27
109
109
17,278
14,537
14,541
188
505
507
14,438
12,085
12,085
221
215
215
215
203
203
3
1
1
nonIPM
1,483
1,337
1,893
4,503
5,362
5,965
0
0
0
1,363
1,739
1,851
1,028
860
911
602
515
548
1
1
1
nonroad
11,386
9,155
7,450
32,718
26,870
22,031
83,199
89,112
89,146
3,219
284
44
3,883
2,600
1,970
3,754
2,510
1,900
19
23
25
on­
road
15,027
8,033
6,243
30,394
16,596
10,509
228,508
141,245
127,759
1,039
96
106
806
519
430
620
334
238
844
1,011
1,114
other
area
43,803
37,055
35,760
6,321
6,542
6,646
18,710
10,387
9,781
20,391
20,528
20,633
4,117
3,153
3,117
3,542
2,566
2,523
309
353
386
South
Dakota
Total
75,834
59,798
55,563
93,081
71,775
61,559
417,030
327,674
313,618
40,949
35,231
35,217
264,438
268,263
267,251
61,445
59,779
58,822
83,049
84,034
83,087
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Tennessee
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
107,433
111,021
115,791
19,380
19,783
20,546
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
38,730
39,546
39,276
fire
5,465
5,465
5,465
2,265
2,265
2,265
91,351
91,351
91,351
277
277
277
9,243
9,243
9,243
8,590
8,590
8,590
212
212
212
IPM
906
866
914
156,848
106,416
105,632
6,514
6,720
7,122
357,003
354,455
315,876
20,064
20,529
22,445
18,127
18,588
20,455
10
8
8
nonIPM
95,619
94,763
110,380
86,590
68,421
74,636
126,933
147,121
167,320
99,114
99,630
106,590
42,071
41,696
48,409
33,744
33,516
38,958
2,246
2,667
2,951
nonroad
50,150
38,042
32,126
89,577
72,462
64,786
434,947
490,826
508,534
11,024
6,566
7,156
6,469
5,448
4,799
6,199
5,210
4,587
32
38
42
on­
road
122,670
66,297
50,813
205,457
110,406
69,026
1,590,237
924,628
817,381
7,697
738
826
5,566
3,708
3,199
4,191
2,315
1,739
6,715
8,020
8,845
other
area
208,586
198,912
214,161
24,209
27,986
29,488
87,181
76,160
73,446
41,847
44,614
46,450
20,514
20,641
20,934
18,030
17,927
18,079
3,377
4,215
4,946
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
5
6
2
3
3
0
0
0
Tennessee
Total
483,396
404,344
413,859
564,946
387,956
345,833
2,337,163
1,736,806
1,665,154
516,963
506,281
477,175
211,365
212,291
224,826
108,263
105,932
112,957
51,323
54,705
56,280
Texas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,403,939
1,455,268
1,478,723
232,115
240,441
243,991
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
265,794
271,976
278,482
fire
30,680
30,680
30,680
12,476
12,476
12,476
472,783
472,783
472,783
1,178
1,178
1,178
47,578
47,578
47,578
43,668
43,668
43,668
2,577
2,577
2,577
IPM
6,474
5,000
4,914
324,553
186,176
179,768
54,377
91,260
93,922
545,984
417,397
417,558
38,883
36,990
37,463
29,774
28,166
28,623
1,533
605
451
nonIPM
156,129
107,361
118,390
452,894
445,621
477,110
360,430
418,115
457,150
303,847
270,232
287,600
38,778
41,112
44,994
30,695
32,956
35,943
0
0
0
nonroad
154,874
107,571
96,578
373,189
314,550
288,470
1,620,189
1,842,688
1,941,244
46,157
28,603
31,367
24,782
20,629
18,639
23,826
19,805
17,879
118
138
151
on­
road
394,815
220,527
172,207
619,217
343,962
218,904
4,609,120
2,714,039
2,431,628
23,730
2,502
2,846
17,297
12,111
10,767
12,869
7,458
5,796
22,223
27,367
30,672
other
area
561,814
581,046
610,047
43,741
47,686
49,961
107,388
85,679
85,206
7,142
8,337
8,990
37,114
37,731
39,328
32,179
31,812
32,928
6,917
7,827
8,777
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
283
333
373
88
102
115
0
0
0
Texas
Total
1,304,786
1,052,185
1,032,816
1,826,070
1,350,471
1,226,689
7,224,286
5,624,564
5,481,933
928,038
728,249
749,539
1,608,654
1,651,752
1,677,865
405,214
404,407
408,943
299,162
310,490
321,110
Utah
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
77,019
85,325
89,411
13,349
14,911
15,674
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25,323
24,531
24,971
fire
22,422
22,422
22,422
9,065
9,065
9,065
378,512
378,512
378,512
1,934
1,934
1,934
40,245
40,245
40,245
35,028
35,028
35,028
1,479
1,479
1,479
IPM
622
423
423
72,547
60,784
60,784
4,302
3,523
3,523
29,514
53,108
53,108
6,129
5,593
5,593
4,746
4,360
4,360
23
4
4
nonIPM
8,118
7,749
8,794
26,665
28,308
30,986
40,246
45,412
51,243
11,234
10,682
12,020
7,187
8,116
9,254
4,468
5,066
5,741
1,088
1,232
1,288
nonroad
24,508
20,967
17,155
37,397
28,448
22,572
191,331
217,706
223,835
3,557
385
135
3,365
2,648
2,059
3,230
2,532
1,964
22
27
29
on­
road
42,718
23,501
18,108
68,915
39,272
24,859
605,704
377,558
342,257
2,084
264
300
1,722
1,265
1,128
1,267
774
605
2,327
2,915
3,253
other
area
56,331
54,329
58,334
18,591
21,578
22,984
25,444
24,274
23,757
10,562
8,535
9,715
6,031
6,222
6,428
5,048
5,236
5,390
632
758
871
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,209
1,493
1,665
275
342
382
0
0
0
Utah
Total
154,719
129,391
125,236
233,180
187,455
171,250
1,245,539
1,046,985
1,023,127
58,885
74,908
77,212
142,906
150,907
155,782
67,411
68,248
69,143
30,895
30,946
31,895
Vermont
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16,176
17,012
17,585
2,578
2,724
2,823
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9,347
9,121
8,594
fire
1,030
1,030
1,030
424
424
424
16,996
16,996
16,996
49
49
49
1,727
1,727
1,727
1,612
1,612
1,612
38
38
38
IPM
15
0
5
419
14
62
967
5
199
15
0
0
29
0
16
28
0
16
0
0
0
nonIPM
1,859
1,739
2,130
926
742
1,361
1,308
1,462
1,850
1,559
2,190
2,296
601
536
651
458
395
485
1
2
2
nonroad
9,216
8,490
6,945
4,002
3,152
2,529
59,961
69,194
70,433
359
37
12
580
513
426
550
483
401
4
5
6
on­
road
12,470
6,989
5,983
23,945
14,858
12,318
195,391
121,994
117,647
739
80
91
640
425
364
487
270
200
708
856
958
other
area
22,237
16,524
17,278
3,877
4,461
4,505
22,259
14,738
13,682
6,971
8,140
8,405
4,875
4,176
4,098
4,497
3,737
3,647
272
306
339
Vermont
Total
46,827
34,772
33,371
33,593
23,652
21,199
296,882
224,389
220,807
9,693
10,496
10,853
24,628
24,390
24,867
10,210
9,221
9,185
10,370
10,328
9,937
Virginia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54,468
56,128
58,800
9,230
9,403
9,829
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43,682
45,973
47,321
fire
6,634
6,634
6,634
2,812
2,812
2,812
115,270
115,270
115,270
399
399
399
11,553
11,553
11,553
10,614
10,614
10,614
305
305
305
IPM
884
545
674
87,350
68,783
60,760
9,930
9,551
13,782
222,720
192,720
181,433
14,543
13,866
14,325
12,754
11,906
12,228
117
5
5
nonIPM
48,525
46,402
54,407
74,021
72,545
81,522
68,572
78,387
85,544
76,018
82,130
88,671
15,634
16,052
18,142
12,234
12,508
14,162
728
720
788
nonroad
56,361
37,973
33,983
91,712
71,890
64,211
500,527
572,683
602,623
8,961
3,661
3,732
6,609
5,424
4,787
6,322
5,176
4,560
37
43
47
on­
road
125,292
68,430
56,674
193,925
117,831
100,586
1,663,857
1,014,196
975,905
6,689
803
898
4,861
3,499
3,223
3,442
2,038
1,670
7,893
9,229
10,161
other
area
164,765
146,077
150,139
43,723
48,244
50,354
125,150
111,165
107,495
15,267
17,881
18,199
32,364
32,271
32,526
23,491
23,115
23,001
685
758
809
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
28
30
3
3
4
0
0
0
Virginia
Total
402,461
306,061
302,511
493,544
382,104
360,245
2,483,306
1,901,252
1,900,619
330,053
297,593
293,332
140,056
138,820
143,386
78,089
74,764
76,068
53,446
57,033
59,436
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State
Sector
2001
VOC
2010
Base
VOC
2015
Base
VOC
2001
NOX
2010
Base
NOX
2015
Base
NOX
2001
CO
2010
Base
CO
2015
Base
CO
2001
SO2
2010
Base
SO2
2015
Base
SO2
2001
PM10
2010
Base
PM10
2015
Base
PM10
2001
PM25
2010
Base
PM25
2015
Base
PM25
2001
NH3
2010
Base
NH3
2015
Base
NH3
Washington
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
76,094
76,811
76,405
14,388
14,429
14,277
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
47,366
44,913
46,798
fire
6,156
6,156
6,156
2,290
2,290
2,290
84,741
84,741
84,741
407
407
407
9,301
9,301
9,301
8,444
8,444
8,444
248
248
248
IPM
331
333
306
20,146
26,028
25,096
3,703
7,282
6,206
67,492
11,008
9,754
3,531
3,275
3,188
2,915
2,731
2,644
39
2
2
nonIPM
14,317
12,836
14,757
32,189
35,986
40,159
197,139
230,745
252,600
40,824
45,963
49,759
12,997
14,219
15,880
10,830
11,646
13,003
4,206
4,335
5,515
nonroad
57,710
41,738
36,406
87,106
72,082
64,131
508,558
573,036
601,146
10,237
5,377
5,756
7,000
5,804
5,115
6,699
5,541
4,875
38
45
49
on­
road
94,669
51,372
40,284
164,752
92,352
59,315
1,363,009
843,481
778,866
6,433
632
730
4,334
3,044
2,756
3,229
1,871
1,482
5,566
6,914
7,874
other
area
117,746
107,611
115,827
15,909
17,539
18,960
65,068
47,337
46,176
2,880
2,917
3,009
14,395
13,348
13,783
13,509
12,302
12,654
3,715
4,201
4,650
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
16
17
1
1
2
0
0
0
Washington
Total
290,929
220,046
213,736
322,392
246,277
209,951
2,222,218
1,786,622
1,769,735
128,273
66,304
69,415
127,665
125,818
126,445
60,015
56,965
57,381
61,178
60,658
65,135
West
Virginia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15,891
15,553
16,130
2,733
2,656
2,763
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10,445
10,604
10,886
fire
3,984
3,984
3,984
1,676
1,676
1,676
67,748
67,748
67,748
215
215
215
6,815
6,815
6,815
6,309
6,309
6,309
165
165
165
IPM
1,060
1,439
1,465
206,616
179,125
175,832
11,606
12,620
12,835
501,364
582,355
495,178
32,344
37,769
38,833
27,100
30,763
31,694
17
13
13
nonIPM
19,973
16,479
18,537
52,877
45,416
48,624
109,208
128,270
143,560
61,111
63,074
67,373
15,726
15,824
17,964
12,232
12,292
14,037
514
522
587
nonroad
15,338
14,830
12,086
53,665
48,100
46,281
114,583
139,182
146,387
8,583
7,060
8,014
2,967
2,821
2,702
2,857
2,711
2,600
8
10
11
on­
road
31,619
14,280
10,240
54,640
25,446
15,184
447,117
229,499
196,679
2,566
165
175
1,444
877
725
1,078
544
393
1,905
1,936
2,010
other
area
55,901
48,671
49,655
13,147
14,855
15,602
51,160
44,035
41,648
13,026
13,805
14,618
10,071
9,295
9,059
9,255
8,481
8,234
441
470
522
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
297
314
351
109
113
128
0
0
0
West
Virginia
Total
127,874
99,683
95,967
382,621
314,618
303,199
801,422
621,354
608,857
586,865
666,673
585,573
85,555
89,268
92,579
61,672
63,869
66,159
13,495
13,720
14,194
Wisconsin
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
126,590
133,732
137,433
23,557
24,813
25,429
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
97,312
83,398
75,079
fire
3,735
3,735
3,735
1,521
1,521
1,521
55,978
55,978
55,978
70
70
70
5,741
5,741
5,741
5,576
5,576
5,576
54
54
54
IPM
863
929
965
104,024
77,458
75,703
8,552
9,147
10,365
190,968
162,604
157,321
8,687
9,650
10,253
7,248
8,610
9,198
15
8
8
nonIPM
38,612
35,515
40,841
41,810
45,755
49,031
45,409
50,600
54,987
72,072
69,432
70,453
12,019
13,203
14,759
8,810
9,587
10,742
846
1,021
1,045
nonroad
80,582
70,297
57,844
69,889
54,727
46,407
518,662
584,942
586,513
7,260
2,534
2,490
7,156
5,916
4,975
6,826
5,618
4,714
44
54
58
on­
road
103,910
53,624
41,218
190,347
101,141
63,654
1,497,187
900,045
812,143
8,185
638
714
5,133
3,265
2,791
3,907
2,055
1,525
5,866
6,875
7,580
other
area
165,465
148,175
152,584
28,652
31,042
31,679
151,282
130,767
125,022
43,710
52,589
57,064
25,992
24,962
24,553
24,205
22,873
22,312
2,596
2,955
3,325
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
29
33
2
2
3
0
0
0
Wisconsin
Total
393,167
312,276
297,187
436,243
311,644
267,995
2,277,070
1,731,478
1,645,008
322,265
287,866
288,112
191,343
196,499
200,538
80,130
79,135
79,498
106,733
94,365
87,149
Wyoming
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
222,527
227,781
230,738
34,475
35,364
35,873
0
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17,265
14,910
14,919
fire
9,163
9,163
9,163
4,164
4,164
4,164
192,514
192,514
192,514
1,106
1,106
1,106
18,741
18,741
18,741
16,138
16,138
16,138
846
846
846
IPM
798
752
678
86,411
81,171
81,173
6,634
6,269
5,650
88,283
73,639
73,492
13,811
9,168
8,652
11,161
7,596
7,244
9
7
6
nonIPM
15,563
12,415
13,233
36,495
37,734
39,632
48,835
54,380
57,708
38,121
37,676
39,439
19,683
21,703
24,121
16,050
17,868
19,873
654
716
752
nonroad
9,113
8,663
7,126
31,720
22,082
20,538
57,373
66,716
68,385
2,270
197
50
1,554
1,184
1,006
1,497
1,136
965
6
7
8
on­
road
14,072
7,325
5,730
28,582
14,993
9,572
219,852
131,054
118,276
914
85
95
740
460
385
568
295
213
789
906
999
other
area
19,903
17,041
17,489
60,255
72,270
74,880
23,766
23,469
23,092
14,905
13,471
14,274
3,513
3,311
3,335
2,951
2,780
2,776
292
324
353
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wyoming
Total
68,612
55,360
53,419
247,626
232,413
229,959
548,974
474,402
465,625
145,599
126,174
128,456
280,569
282,349
286,978
82,840
81,176
83,082
19,861
17,716
17,884
C­
1
Appendix
C
Description
of
temporal
approach
for
fire
inventories
This
description
is
in
the
form
of
a
memorandum
from
the
data
developer
(
Bill
Battye)
to
the
project
work
assignment
manager
(
Tom
Pace)
at
the
U.
S.
EPA.

(
The
remainder
of
this
page
left
intentionally
blank)
C­
2
July
9,
2004
TO:
Tom
Pace,
U.
S.
EPA
FROM:
Bill
Battye,
EC/
R
Incorporated
SUBJECT:
Temporal
Allocation
Factors
for
Wildland
Fires
­
Revised
Seasonal
and
diurnal
temporal
allocation
factors
were
developed
to
support
regional
modeling
of
emissions
from
wildland
fires.
Separate
sets
of
factors
were
developed
for
wildfires
and
prescribed
fires,
for
each
state.
In
addition,
separate
seasonal
factors
were
developed
for
each
year
from
1999
through
2002,
and
for
an
average
year.
Insufficient
data
were
available
to
determine
whether
the
day
of
the
week
has
a
systematic
impact
on
wildland
fire
emissions.

The
seasonal
and
diurnal
allocation
factors
are
provided
in
two
separate
Excel
files,
with
formats
as
shown
in
Tables
1
and
2.
The
following
sections
discuss
the
data
sources
and
methodologies
used
to
develop
these
factors.

Table
1.
Format
of
the
Seasonal
Allocation
Factor
File
Field
Description
State
State
postal
code
Fire
type
PF
=
prescribed
fire,
WF
=
wildfire
Year
1999,
2000,
2001,
2002,
or
AAvg@
(
average)

Jan,
Feb,
Mar...
Fraction
of
annual
fire
activity
estimated
to
occur
during
the
given
month
Acre/
yr
Total
acres
burned
in
the
given
year,
or
average
burned
per
year
for
multiyear
averages
Source
Database
used
to
develop
the
factors,
or
source
of
defaults
Years
Years
covered
by
a
multiyear
average
(
e.
g.
1970­
2002
Table
2.
Format
of
the
Diurnal
Allocation
Factor
File
Field
Description
State
State
postal
code
Fire
type
PF
=
prescribed
fire,
WF
=
wildfire
Hr_
1,
Hr_
2,
....
Hr_
24
Fraction
of
daily
fire
emissions
estimated
to
occur
during
the
given
hour
(
counting
from
midnight)
C­
3
Seasonal
Allocation
Factors
Seasonal
allocation
factors
for
wildland
fire
were
developed
using
a
number
of
different
national
and
state­
level
fire
incident
databases
for
past
years.
The
following
are
brief
descriptions
of
the
databases
that
were
used:

$
DOI
database
B
Lists
dates,
sizes,
and
locations
of
wild
and
prescribed
fire
incidents
on
federal
lands
dating
from
prior
to
1970
through
2002.
Although
the
database
includes
fields
for
both
the
discovery
date
and
the
date
that
a
fire
was
brought
under
control,
the
control
date
is
often
left
blank.
i
$
DRI
database
B
Compiled
by
Desert
Research
Institute
(
DRI),
largely
from
the
DOI
database.
Extensive
quality
assurance
was
performed
for
locations
of
wildfires,
but
this
database
does
not
cover
prescribed
fires.
ii
$
ICS­
209
B
A
compilation
by
the
U.
S.
Forest
Service
of
Incident
Status
Summary
report
forms
for
wild
and
prescribed
fires.
This
database
mainly
covers
fires
on
federal
land,
although
fires
on
state,
and
private
lands
can
also
be
included.
Unlike
other
databases,
the
ICS­
209
database
gives
day­
to­
day
information
on
fire
size.
iii
$
VISTAS
B
Database
of
wildfire,
prescribed
fire,
agricultural
burning,
and
land
clearing
for
ten
southeastern
states
B
Alabama,
Florida,
Georgia,
Kentucky,
Mississippi,
North
Carolina,
South
Carolina,
Tennessee,
Virginia,
West
Virginiaiv
$
NC
B
Databases
of
wild
and
prescribed
fires
on
state
and
private
lands
in
North
Carolina.
v,
vi
(
Used
as
a
default
for
DC
and
Louisiana
prescribed
fires.
VISTAS
data
were
used
for
North
Carolina.)

$
IN
B
Database
of
wild
and
prescribed
fires
on
state
and
private
lands
in
Indianavii
$
OK
B
Database
of
wild
and
prescribed
fires
on
state
and
private
lands
in
Oklahomaviii
In
general,
seasonal
(
monthly)
allocation
factors
were
calculated
using
the
following
equation:

MFm
=

I,
m(
Ai)


i,
a(
Ai)

where:

MFm
=
Allocation
factor
for
month,
m

I,
m
=
Sum
over
all
fire
incidents,
i,
in
month,
m
Ai
=
Area
of
fire
i
C­
4

i,
a
=
Sum
over
all
fire
incidents,
i,
in
year,
a
This
calculation
was
performed
separately
for
wildfires
and
prescribed
fires,
and
for
each
state
and
year
that
was
analyzed.
We
did
not
combine
the
federal
databases,
but
instead
used
the
database
which
provided
the
most
comprehensive
information
for
each
state
and
year.
In
North
Carolina,
Indiana,
and
Oklahoma,
the
federal
and
state
databases
were
combined
to
give
total
fire
activity.
In
other
states,
the
seasonal
patterns
of
fires
on
federal
lands
were
assumed
to
be
representative
of
all
fires
in
the
state,
unless
very
little
fire
activity
was
reported
on
federal
lands
in
the
state.

The
federal
databases
B
DOI,
DRI,
and
ICS­
209
B
are
believed
to
provide
a
good
picture
of
the
seasonal
distribution
of
burning
in
the
western
U.
S.,
especially
for
wildfires.
In
the
eastern
U.
S.,
the
federal
databases
provide
a
less
comprehensive
picture
because
fires
on
state
and
private
lands
become
more
important.
However,
resources
were
not
available
to
compile
and
analyze
fire
incident
databases
for
all
of
the
eastern
states.
Therefore,
default
seasonal
factors
were
needed
for
many
of
the
eastern
states.
If
data
were
lacking
for
a
given
state
and
year,
the
first
choice
was
to
use
the
average
seasonal
factors
for
the
given
state
and
for
the
appropriate
fire
type
(
wild
or
prescribed).
If
no
data
were
available
for
prescribed
or
wildfires
in
a
given
state,
default
factors
for
a
nearby
state
were
used.

Diurnal
Factors
Hourly
allocation
factors
were
calculated
using
the
Emission
Production
Model
(
EPM),
which
was
developed
by
the
U.
S.
Forest
Service.
ix
EPM
estimates
hourly
emissions
from
an
individual
fire,
and
from
subsequent
smoldering.
We
ran
EPM
for
wildfires
and
prescribed
fires
in
different
forest
types,
using
the
classification
system
developed
under
the
National
Fire
Danger
Rating
System
(
NFDRS).
EPM
was
run
for
multiple
days,
and
the
second
day
was
used
to
develop
diurnal
factors.
By
the
second
day,
the
model
had
reached
a
stable
diurnal
pattern.

Hourly
allocation
factors
for
a
given
state
were
calculated
by
taking
the
average
allocation
factors
for
all
NFDRS
categories
found
in
the
state.
These
averages
were
weighted
by
the
distribution
of
land
among
the
various
NFDRS
categories
and
the
relative
fuel
consumption
in
the
different
NFDRS
categories.
The
following
equation
was
used:

HFa,
i
=

N(
HN,
i

FN

CN)


N(
FN

CN)

where:

HFa,
i
=
Average
hourly
allocation
factor
for
hour,
i,
in
the
given
state

N
=
Sum
over
all
NFDRS
categories,
N,
in
the
state
HN,
i
=
Hourly
allocation
factor
for
NFDRS
category,
N
FN
=
Fraction
of
wildland
in
the
state
in
NFDRS
category,
N
CN
=
Fuel
consumed
per
acre
burned
within
NFDRS
category,
N
C­
5
References
i.
Fire
History
Database.
U.
S.
Department
of
Interior,
Contact:
Susan
Goodman.

ii.
Brown,
Timothy,
Beth
Hall,
Charlene
Mohrle,
and
Hauss
Reinbold.
Coarse
Assessment
of
Federal
Wildland
Fire
Occurrence
Data.
CEFA
Report
02­
04,
prepared
by
Desert
Research
Institute,
Reno,
Nevada,
for
the
National
Wildfire
Coordinating
Group.

iii.
USDA
Forest
Service
Fire
Applications
Support
B
209
Program:
Incident
Status
Summary,
Form
ICS­
209.
http://
famweb.
nwcg.
gov/

iv.
Database
of
burning
in
the
VISTAS
Region.
Provided
to
Tom
Pace,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
by
Pat
Brewer,
VISTAS.
November
2003.

v.
Burning
Summary
Accomplishments
(
Prescribed
Burns).
North
Carolina
Division
of
Forest
Resources,
Forest
Management
Development
Section,
Contact:
Joann
Hocutt,
919­
773­
2162
x243.

vi.
Forestry
Fire
Tracking
System
(
Wildfires).
North
Carolina
Division
of
Forest
Resources,
Forest
Management
Development
Section,
Contact:
Ciscelia
Greer,
919­
773­
2162
x231
vii.
Wildland
Fire
Reports
01/
01/
00
to
05/
05/
03.
Indiana
Department
of
Natural
Resources,
Fire
Headquarters
from
Rural
and
Volunteer
Fire
Departments
in
Indiana,
Contact:
Crystal
Hunt,
cmhunt@
scican.
net.

viii.
New
Fire
Reports,
050101.
Oklahoma
Forestry
Services,
Contact:
Pat
McDowell,
patrick@
oda.
state.
ok.
us.

ix.
Emissions
Production
Model
(
EPM).
U.
S.
Forest
Service,
Pacific
Northwest.
http://
www.
fs.
fed.
us/
pnw/
fera/
sue/
epm.
html
D­
1
Appendix
D
SCCs
for
which
transportable
fractions
were
applied
SCC
Description
1
Description
2
Description
3
30300519
Prim
Metal
Prod
Primary
Copper
Smelting
Unpaved
Road
Traffic:
Fug
Emiss
30300831
Prim
Metal
Prod
Iron
Production
Unpaved
Roads:
Light
Duty
Vehicles
30300832
Prim
Metal
Prod
Iron
Production
Unpaved
Roads:
Med
Duty
Vehicles
30300833
Prim
Metal
Prod
Iron
Production
Unpaved
Roads:
Heavy
Duty
Vehicles
30300834
Prim
Metal
Prod
Iron
Production
Paved
Roads:
All
Vehicle
Types
30302321
Prim
Metal
Prod
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing
Haul
Road:
Rock
30302322
Prim
Metal
Prod
Taconite
Iron
Ore
Processing
Haul
Road:
Taconite
30501024
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Hauling
30501031
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Scrapers:
Travel
Mode
30501039
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Hauling:
Haul
Trucks
30501045
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Bulldozing:
Overburden
30501046
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Bulldozing:
Coal
30501047
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Grading
30501050
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Vehicle
Traffic:
Light/
Medium
Vehicles
30501090
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Haul
Roads:
General
30501640
Mineral
Products
Lime
Manufacture
Vehicle
Traffic
30502011
Mineral
Products
Stone
Quarrying
­
Processing
Hauling
30502504
Mineral
Products
Construction
Sand
and
Gravel
Hauling
30531090
Mineral
Products
Coal
Mining,
Cleaning,
&
Mat'l
Handling
Haul
Roads:
General
31100101
Building
Const
Construction:
Building
Contractors
Site
Preparation:
Topsoil
Removal
31100102
Building
Const
Construction:
Building
Contractors
Site
Prep:
Earth
Moving
(
Cut
and
Fill)
31100103
Building
Const
Construction:
Building
Contractors
Site
Prep:
Aggregate
Hauling
(
On
Dirt)
31100205
Building
Const
Demolitions/
Special
Trade
Contracts
On­
site
Truck
Traffic
31100206
Building
Const
Demolitions/
Special
Trade
Contracts
On­
site
Truck
Traffic
2275085000
Aircraft
Unpaved
Airstrips
Total
2294000000
Paved
Roads
All
Paved
Roads
Total:
Fugitives
2294000001
Paved
Roads
All
Paved
Roads
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
2294000002
Paved
Roads
All
Paved
Roads
Total:
Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
2294005000
Paved
Roads
Interstate/
Arterial
Total:
Fugitives
2294005001
Paved
Roads
Interstate/
Arterial
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
2294005002
Paved
Roads
Interstate/
Arterial
Total:
Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
2294010000
Paved
Roads
All
Other
Public
Paved
Roads
Total:
Fugitives
2294010001
Paved
Roads
All
Other
Public
Paved
Roads
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
2294010002
Paved
Roads
All
Other
Public
Paved
Roads
Total:
Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
2294015000
Paved
Roads
Industrial
Roads
Total:
Fugitives
2294015001
Paved
Roads
Industrial
Roads
Total:
Average
Conditions
­
Fugitives
2294015002
Paved
Roads
Industrial
Roads
Total:
Sanding/
Salting
­
Fugitives
2296000000
Unpaved
Roads
All
Unpaved
Roads
Total:
Fugitives
2296005000
Unpaved
Roads
Public
Unpaved
Roads
Total:
Fugitives
2296010000
Unpaved
Roads
Industrial
Unpaved
Roads
Total:
Fugitives
2311000000
Construction
All
Processes
Total
2311000010
Construction
All
Processes
Land
Clearing
2311000040
Construction
All
Processes
Ground
Excavations
2311000050
Construction
All
Processes
Cut
and
Fill
Operations
D­
2
SCC
Description
1
Description
2
Description
3
2311000060
Construction
All
Processes
Construction
2311000070
Construction
All
Processes
Vehicle
Traffic
2311010000
Construction
General
Building
Construction
Total
2311010010
Construction
General
Building
Construction
Land
Clearing
2311010040
Construction
General
Building
Construction
Ground
Excavations
2311010050
Construction
General
Building
Construction
Cut
and
Fill
Operations
2311010060
Construction
General
Building
Construction
Construction
2311010070
Construction
General
Building
Construction
Vehicle
Traffic
2311020000
Construction
Heavy
Construction
Total
2311020010
Construction
Heavy
Construction
Land
Clearing
2311020040
Construction
Heavy
Construction
Ground
Excavations
2311020050
Construction
Heavy
Construction
Cut
and
Fill
Operations
2311020060
Construction
Heavy
Construction
Construction
2311020070
Construction
Heavy
Construction
Vehicle
Traffic
2311030000
Construction
Road
Construction
Total
2311030010
Construction
Road
Construction
Land
Clearing
2311030040
Construction
Road
Construction
Ground
Excavations
2311030050
Construction
Road
Construction
Cut
and
Fill
Operations
2311030060
Construction
Road
Construction
Construction
2311030070
Construction
Road
Construction
Vehicle
Traffic
2311040000
Construction
Special
Trade
Construction
Total
2325000000
Mining
&
quarrying
All
Processes
Total
2801000001
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Land
Breaking
2801000002
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Planting
2801000003
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Tilling
2801000004
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Defoliation
2801000005
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Harvesting
2801000006
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Drying
2801000007
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Loading
2801000008
Ag
crops
Agriculture
­
Crops
Transport
2805000000
Ag
livestock
Agriculture
­
Livestock
Total
2805001000
Ag
livestock
Beef
Cattle
Feedlots
Total
(
also
see
2805020000)
2805001001
Ag
livestock
Beef
Cattle
Feedlots
Feed
Preparation
2805005000
Ag
livestock
Poultry
Operations
Total
(
also
see
2805030000)
2805005001
Ag
livestock
Poultry
Operations
Feed
Preparation
2805010000
Ag
livestock
Dairy
Operations
Total
(
also
see
2805020000)
2805010001
Ag
livestock
Dairy
Operations
Feed
Preparation
2805015000
Ag
livestock
Hog
Operations
Total
(
also
see
2805025000)
2805015001
Ag
livestock
Hog
Operations
Feed
Preparation
2805020000
Ag
livestock
Cattle
and
Calves
Composite
Total
2805025000
Ag
livestock
Hogs
and
Pigs
Composite
Total
2805030000
Ag
livestock
Poultry
and
Chickens
Composite
Total
2805035000
Ag
livestock
Horses
and
Ponies
Composite
Total
2805040000
Ag
livestock
Sheep
and
Lambs
Composite
Total
2805045001
Ag
livestock
Goats
Total
E­
1
Appendix
E
Documentation
of
BEIS3.12
Page
E­
2:
Reconsideration
of
the
Emission
Factors
assumed
in
BEIS3
for
Three
USGS
Vegetation
Categories:
Shrubland,
Coniferous
Forest,
and
Deciduous
Forest.
(
Provided
as
science
documentation
on
BEIS3.12)

Page
E­
9:
User
documentation
of
BEIS3.12
software.
E­
2
Reconsideration
of
the
Emission
Factors
assumed
in
BEIS3
for
Three
USGS
Vegetation
Categories:
Shrubland,
Coniferous
Forest,
and
Deciduous
Forest
Thomas
E
Pierce
Atmospheric
Modeling
Division/
NERL/
ORD
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Research
Triangle
Park,
North
Carolina
July
25,
2001
Background
 
This
technical
memorandum
is
in
response
to
concerns
raised
about
the
emission
factors
assumed
in
BEIS3v0.9
for
the
shrubland
and
coniferous
forest
categories.
Earlier
in
2001,
the
Atmospheric
Modeling
Division
released
a
prototype
version
of
the
Biogenic
Emissions
Inventory
System
(
BEIS3v0.9)
for
preliminary
testing.
OAQPS
has
been
actively
examining
results
from
SMOKE/
BEIS3v0.9,
including
a
CMAQ
model
grid
domain
that
extends
to
the
Pacific
Ocean.
This
is
one
of
the
first
 
if
the
not
the
first
 
applications
of
CMAQ/
BEIS
to
the
western
U.
S.
However,
the
resulting
isoprene
emissions
estimated
for
this
region
have
raised
questions
about
the
rather
substantial
emissions
arising
from
"
desert"
areas.
Further
inspection
revealed
that
these
emissions
were
almost
all
attributable
to
the
USGS
shrubland
category,
a
prominent
vegetation
category
in
the
BELD3
database.

Shrubland
is
one
of
nineteen
USGS
categories
in
the
Biogenic
Emissions
Landuse
Database
(
BELD3).
USGS
categories
are
assigned
to
portions
of
the
modeling
domain
lacking
vegetation
coverage
from
the
US
Forest
Service
and
the
US
Department
of
Agriculture
datasets.
It
was
hoped
in
developing
BELD3
that
the
USGS
categories
would
not
contribute
significantly
to
the
biogenic
emissions
estimates
across
the
United
States,
because
of
the
uncertainties
in
assigning
vegetation
species
distributions,
leaf
biomass,
and
emission
factors
to
these
rather
broad
categories.
Indeed,
one
of
the
primary
motivations
for
developing
BELD3
was
to
estimate,
where
possible,
species­
specific
biomass
distributions
so
that
more
accurate
biogenic
emission
inventories
could
be
constructed.
It
has
now
become
painfully
obvious,
however,
that
the
USGS
categories
demand
more
attention
because
of
their
prevalence
in
BELD3
over
many
parts
of
the
U.
S.,
particularly
in
the
west.
We
will
examine
the
distribution
of
three
important
USGS
categories
and
reconsider
their
assumed
emission
factors
for
use
in
BEIS3.

BELD3
vegetation
data
 
To
assess
the
prevalence
of
the
USGS
shrubland
category,
the
BELD3
data
have
been
summarized
and
sorted
for
the
contiguous
U.
S.
and
for
four
southwestern
states
in
Table
1.
E­
3
Table
1.
Areal
coverage
of
the
top
five
vegetation
categories
from
BELD3
for
four
southwestern
states
and
the
contiguous
United
States
Arizona
(
total
=
28.6
million
ha)
Shrubland
64%
Grassland
14%
Juniper
6%
Conifer
forest
4%
Mesquite
2%
California
(
total
=
40.0
million
ha)
Shrubland
26%
Savanna
12%
Shrub/
grassland
7%
Misc_
crop
6%
Conifer
forest
6%
Nevada
(
total
=
27.0
million
ha)
Shrubland
68%
Shrub/
grassland
11%
Juniper
8%
Pine_
pinyon
5%
Sparse/
barren
3%
Utah
(
total
=
20.7
million
ha)
Shrubland
53%
Grassland
6%
Juniper
6%
Shrub/
grassland
5%
Conifer
forest
5%
US­
48
states
(
total
=
731.5
million
ha)
Shrubland
13%
Grassland
11%
Misc_
crop
8%
Conifer
forest
4%
Corn
4%

Table
1
confirms
the
concern
raised
by
Mr.
Brian
Timin
of
OAQPS
that
the
USGS
shrubland
category
predominates
in
the
southwestern
U.
S.
and
thus
deserves
careful
scrutiny
for
CMAQ
modeling
applications.
It
is
also
clear
that
the
USGS
coniferous
forest
category
deserves
attention
as
it
comprises
4%
of
the
land
area
in
the
contiguous
U.
S.
and
is
among
the
top
five
categories
for
three
of
the
four
southwestern
states
shown
above.

Emissions
Potential
 
To
further
investigate
the
emissions
significance
of
the
shrubland
category
and
the
other
poorly
characterized
USGS
vegetation
categories,
we
multiplied
the
BEIS3
isoprene
emission
factors
by
the
vegetation
cover
area
for
each
BELD3
vegetation
category
across
the
contiguous
United
E­
4
States.
As
seen
in
Table
2,
the
top
five
potential
contributors
are
oak,
populus
(
e.
g.,
aspen),
and
three
USGS
categories.

Table
2.
Isoprene
emissions
potential
for
the
top
five
categories
estimated
across
the
contiguous
United
States,
based
on
normalized
BEIS3v0.9
emission
factors
and
vegetation
coverage
from
BELD3
BELD3
vegetation
category(
s)
Isoprene
emissions
potential
Oak
(
summed
over
all
species)
43%
Conifer
forests
14%
Shrubland
10%
Populus
10%
Deciduous
forests
8%

Although
(
as
expected)
the
contribution
to
isoprene
by
oaks
dominates
across
the
continental
U.
S.,
nearly
one­
third
of
the
emissions
potential
may
be
attributed
to
the
USGS
categories
conifer
forests,
shrubland,
and
deciduous
forests.

Basis
and
Recommendation
for
Selected
USGS
Emission
Factors
 
The
basis
for
the
isoprene
emission
factors
currently
assumed
in
BEIS3v0.9
for
each
of
these
three
categories
is
given
below.

Conifer
forests
=
11,383
gC/
km2­
hr
Our
initial
thinking
was
to
construct
an
emission
factor
that
would
be
applicable
to
Canada,
since
we
were
assuming
that
the
US
Forest
Service
data
would
account
for
any
tree
coverage
information
in
the
United
States.
The
SMOKE/
BEIS3
system
currently
accounts
for
this
"
onthe
fly"
and
applies
a
grassland
(
or
"
open
forest")
emission
factor
anytime
a
USGS
tree
category
is
encountered
in
a
U.
S.
grid
cell
and
there
is
US
Forest
Service
information.
This
assumption
avoids
the
problem
of
double­
counting
trees.
According
to
the
Ontario
Forestry
Association
(
www.
oforest.
on.
ca),
boreal
or
evergreen
needleleaf
forests
are
dominated
by
white
spruce,
black
spruce,
jack
pine,
balsam
fir,
poplars,
and
white
birch.
Using
this
tree
distribution
and
the
BEIS3
emission
factors,
we
have
computed
the
emission
factor
to
be
the
following:

11,383
=
(
2*
21,000
+
70
+
150
+
26,250
+
38)/
6
where
genus­
level
emission
factors
for
the
six
tree
"
categories"
were
applied
evenly
to
arrive
at
a
rate
of
11,383.
Thus,
three
very
high
isoprene
emitters
 
two
species
of
spruce
and
poplar
 
result
in
a
high
isoprene
emission
factor.

The
major
limitation
with
this
emission
factor
is
that
the
assumed
tree
distribution
applies
everywhere
across
the
modeling
domain.
As
stated
earlier,
this
may
not
seriously
affect
calculations
for
the
U.
S.
(
except
with
the
existing
SMOKE/
BEIS2
code),
but
tree
distributions
in
the
western
portion
of
Canada
are
likely
to
be
different.
Thus,
for
applications
involving
British
E­
5
Columbia,
this
assumption
needs
to
be
revisited.
I
recommend
that
we
sift
through
the
database
and
determine
to
what
extent
conifer
forests
are
actually
producing
significant
emissions.
For
certain
geographical
areas,
we
may
need
to
revisit
the
calculation
of
the
emission
factor
and
perhaps
generate
geographic
specific
emission
factors.
Logical
geographical
separations
might
be
western
Canada/
northwestern
U.
S.
conifer,
southeastern
U.
S.
conifer,
northeastern
U.
S./
eastern
Canada
conifer,
southwestern
U.
S./
Mexican
conifer.
If
Chris
Geron
could
provide
a
preliminary
"
one­
size­
fits­
all"
interim
solution,
I
will
gladly
incorporate
it
into
the
emission
factor
database.

Deciduous
forests
=
8,232
gC/
km2­
hr
The
logic
for
this
USGS
category
is
analogous
to
the
conifer
forest
emission
factor
and
applies
primarily
to
eastern
Canadian
forests.
Using
information
given
on
the
Ontario
Forestry
Association
web
site,
the
following
tree
distributions
were
assumed:
44%
USGS
coniferous
forest
(
tree
distribution
given
above)
and
approximately
even
proportions
of
maple,
red
pine,
white
pine,
white
oak,
red
oak,
birch,
tulip
poplar,
sassafras,
and
hickory.

Shrublands
=
2,859
gC/
km2­
hr
The
basis
for
this
emission
factor
is
very
weak,
but
closely
follows
that
given
by
Guenther
et
al.
(
1995)
in
a
global
model
of
natural
VOC
emissions
for
the
categories
grass/
shrub­
hot,
mediterranean,
and
semi­
desert.
In
the
Guenther
et
al.
article,
normalized
emission
factors
for
these
three
categories
ranged
from
2000
 
3000
gC/
km2­
hr.

Review
of
the
Guenther
et
al.
paper
indicates
that
the
basis
for
these
three
emission
factors
is
scanty,
with
citations
only
available
for
work
performed
by
Zimmerman
(
1979)
and
Arey
et
al.

(
1995).
Given
the
prevalence
of
shrubland
in
the
western
U.
S.
and
its
contribution
to
isoprene
emissions,
a
quick
review
of
available
U.
S.
emission
factor
data
has
been
attempted
with
the
goal
of
proposing
a
revised
shrubland
emission
factor.

Information
provided
by
Arey
et
al.
(
1995),
Diem
and
Comric
(
1998),
Guenther
et
al.
(
1995,
1999),
Knowlton
et
al.
(
1999)
and
Geron
(
personal
communication,
2001)
allows
us
to
propose
the
following
revised
emission
factors
for
shrubland:

Isoprene
=
600
gC/
km2­
hr
(
range:
200
 
3000
gC/
km2­
hr)
Monoterpenes
=
250
gC/
km2­
hr
(
range:
100
 
2000
gC/
km2­
hr)

This
revision
represents
nearly
a
factor
of
five
decrease
in
the
isoprene
emission
factor
currently
assumed
in
BEIS3v0.9.
However,
it
should
be
duly
noted
that
because
of
the
absence
of
emission
factor
measurements,
uncertainties
in
characterizing
shrubland
vegetation
species
E­
6
composition
and
biomass,
the
range
of
uncertainty
for
these
assumed
emission
factors
spans
an
order
of
magnitude!

In
addition,
it
is
recommended
that
the
shrub/
grassland
category
in
BEIS3
be
recalculated
to
reflect
a
mosaic
of
the
USGS
shrubland
and
grassland
categories.

Summary
 
 
In
the
BEIS3/
BELD3
system,
the
USGS
shrubland
category
is
prominent,
especially
in
the
western
U.
S.
where
it
dominates
in
areal
coverage
and
potential
isoprene
emissions.

 
The
emission
factors
for
the
USGS
vegetation
categories
are
based
on
very
sketchy
information.

 
The
emission
factors
proposed
for
the
USGS
coniferous
forest
and
deciduous
categories
were
based
on
vegetation
distributions
from
Canada.

 
The
current
BEIS3
system
treats
most
(
but
not
all)
coniferous
and
deciduous
forest
areas
in
the
U.
S.
as
"
open
forest".
We
are
not,
at
the
moment,
proposing
changes
to
these
emission
factors.

 
Revised
shrubland
and
shrubland/
grassland
emission
factors
for
isoprene
and
monoterpenes
have
been
proposed,
based
on
a
few
citations
in
the
literature
and
on
measurements
performed
(
but
not
yet
published)
by
NRMRL.

 
The
technical
basis
for
the
BEIS3
emission
factors
assumed
for
the
USGS
categories
should
continue
to
be
closely
evaluated
and
modified
as
new
information
becomes
available.

References
 
Arey,
J.,
D.
Crowley,
M.
Crowley,
M.
Resketo,
and
J.
Lester
(
1995)
Hydrocarbon
emissions
from
natural
vegetation
in
California's
South
Coast
Air
Basin,
Atmospheric
Environment,
29,
pp.
2977­
2988.
(
One
of
two
U.
S.
shrubland
studies
cited
by
Guenther
et
al.
[
1995].
Enclosure
measurements
reported
for
ten
native
plant
species.
Some
plants
emitted
a
significant
amount
of
terpenes,
including
sequiterpenes.
Emissions
showed
significant
plant­
to­
plant
and
seasonal
variability.
Also,
indications
were
strong
that
herbivory
and
other
"
disturbances"
elevated
the
emissions
of
terpenes
and
other
VOCs.
Emissions
from
oak
averaged
<
25
ug/
g/
hr,
significantly
less
than
NCAR
measurements
even
after
considering
cuvette
vs.
enclosure
effects.
Am
assuming
that
the
emission
factor
measurements
were
assimilated
by
Guenther
et
al.
[
1995].)

Diem,
J.
and
A.
Comric
(
1998)
Development
of
a
biogenic
emissions
inventory
for
a
southwestern
semi­
arid
city,
Proceedings
of
the
American
Meteorological
Society
Second
Urban
Environment
Symposium,
November
2­
6,
1998,
Albuquerque,
New
Mexico,
pp.
40­
41.
(
Very
short
article
apparently
based
on
the
first
author's
PH.
D.
dissertation.
Have
been
unable
to
locate
any
peer­
reviewed
journal
material
related
to
actual
emission
factor
development.
For
the
E­
7
Tucson
region,
authors
developed
a
biogenic
inventory
that
relies
heavily
on
Benjamin's
taxonomic
approach.
For
the
modeling
domain,
normalized
isoprene
=
454
ug/
m2­
hr
and
normalized
monoterpenes
=
248
ug/
m2­
hr.
Also
refers
to
a
study
by
Chinkin
for
Phoenix
(
which
also
relies
heavily
on
a
taxonomic
approach),
where
isoprene
=
325
ug/
m2­
hr
and
monoterpenes
=
93
ug/
m2­
hr.)

Geron,
C.,
personal
communication,
July
3,
2001.
(
Assisted
in
measurements
made
in
1998
and
1999
at
the
FACE
site
in
western
Nevada.
Ephedra
and
psorothamnus
were
found
to
be
isoprene
emitters.
Suggests
that
a
range
of
isoprene
emissions
for
this
region
may
be
on
the
order
of
400­
1000
ug/
m2­
hr.
As
with
the
Knowlton
et
al.
work,
isoprene
emissions
continued
to
increase
above
40C.
Recommends
that
the
range
given
above
may
be
a
good
place
to
start
for
the
shrubland/
desert
emission
factors.)

Guenther,
A.,
et
al.
(
1995)
A
global
model
of
natural
volatile
organic
compounds,
Journal
of
Geophysical
Research,
100,
pp.
8873­
8892.
(
Consensus
model
developed
from
emission
factors
available
up
to
the
early
1990s.
Very
limited
information
available
for
U.
S.
shrubland.
Only
two
citations;
both
are
considered
here.
Isoprene
emissions
for
"
shrubland"
like
categories
ranged
from
2000­
3000
ug/
m2­
hr,
monoterpenes
ranged
from
300­
1000
ug/
m2­
hr,
and
other
VOCs
ranged
from
500­
1100
ug/
m2­
hr.)

Guenther,
A.,
et
al.
(
1999)
Biogenic
hydrocarbon
emissions
and
landcover/
climate
change
in
a
subtropical
savanna,
Physics
and
Chemistry
of
the
Earth
 
B:
Hydrology,
Oceans,
and
Atmosphere,
24,
pp.
659­
667.
(
Reports
on
enclosure
and
above­
canopy
measurements
taken
in
a
mixed
savanna
parkland/
thorn
woodland
landscape.
It
is
not
exactly
shrubland,
but
it
is
worth
a
comparison.
Mean
VOC
emissions
=
700
ug/
m2­
hr.)

Knowlton,
J.,
R.
Martin,
and
C.
Popp
(
1999)
Biogenic
hydrocarbon,
organic
acid,
and
carbonyl
emissions
from
desert
shrubs,
Proceedings
of
the
AWMA
Annual
Meeting,
June
20­
23,
1999,
St.
Louis,
Missouri,
14
pp.
(
This
paper
reports
on
enclosure
measurements
made
over
two
days
for
seven
desert
shrubs
in
southern
New
Mexico:
including
shrub
live
oak,
salt
brush,
juniper,
creosote,
and
mesquite.
Only
live
oak
had
detectable
isoprene,
averaging
25
ug/
g­
hr.
All
shrubs
emitted
other
VOCs.
Dominate
monoterpenes
were
a­
pinene
and
myrcene.
Other
detected
compounds
included
acetic
and
formic
acid,
formaldehyde,
and
acetaldehyde.
Important
findings
were
that
isoprene
did
not
decline
at
temperatures
above
40C,
indicating
a
heat
tolerance
by
desert
plants.
Response
of
monoterpenes
to
temperature
was
not
as
strong
as
other
non­
desert
studies
have
shown.
Assuming
that
desert
shrub
oak
is
1/
7th
of
biomass
and
total
leaf
biomass
=
100
g/
m2,
then
normalized
isoprene
emissions
inferred
from
this
study
is
~
1000
ug/
m2­
hr.
To
my
knowledge,
this
work
has
not
yet
been
published
in
a
peer­
reviewed
journal
and
it
is
based
on
only
a
few
measurements.)

Zimmerman,
P.
(
1979)
Testing
of
hydrocarbon
emissions
from
vegetation,
leaf
litter
and
aquatic
surfaces,
and
development
of
a
methodology
for
compiling
biogenic
emission
inventories,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Research
Triangle
Park,
North
Carolina.
(
This
report
is
a
pioneering
effort,
from
which
later
studies
have
been
based.
Reports
on
numerous
enclosure
measurements
made
in
the
Tampa
Bay
area.
Light
was
poorly
characterized,
so
isoprene
factors
are
difficult
to
interpret.
Because
vegetation
species
do
not
necessarily
represent
western
E­
8
shrublands,
no
information
from
this
report
was
used
directly
in
determining
a
revised
emission
factor
for
shrubland.
However,
Guenther
et
al.
[
1995]
may
have
considered
information
from
this
report.)
E­
9
Documentation
of
BEIS3.12
Software
NORMBEIS3
Normbeis3
reads
gridded
land
use
data
and
emissions
factors
and
produces
gridded
normalized
biogenic
emissions.
The
gridded
land
use
includes
230
different
land
use
types.
Emission
factors
are
provided
for
each
land
use
type.
The
output
gridded
domain
is
the
same
as
the
input
domain
for
the
land
use
data.
Emission
fluxes
are
normalized
to
30
degrees
Centigrade
and
isoprene,
methyl­
butenol
and
methanol,
are
also
normalized
to
a
photosynthetic
active
radiation
of
1000
micro
moles
per
square
meter­
second.
Normbeis3
computes
normalized
emissions
for
winter
months.
Normbeis3
outputs
winter
and
summer
normalized
emissions
for
these
species/
compounds
(
isoprene,
methyl­
butenol,
14
terpenes
,
methanol,
ethane,
propene,
ethanol,
acetone,
hexanal,
hexonal,
hexenylacetate,
formaldehyde,
acetaldehyde,
butane,
ethane,
formic
acid,
acetic
acid,
3­
buten­
2­
one
(
MVK),
carbon
monoxide,
other
reactive
VOCs)
as
well
as
winter
and
summer
leaf
area
indices
(
LAI).
The
output
units
for
all
species/
compounds
are
in
grams
of
carbon
per
hour.
For
NO,
there
is
no
distinction
between
summer
and
winter.
Instead,
normalized
emissions
are
computed
for
three
categories:
growing
season
for
agricultural
grid
cells,
non­
growing
season
for
agricultural
grid
cells,
and
non­
agricultural
grid
cells.
For
nonagricultural
areas,
the
normalized
emissions
are
the
same
all
year
long.
For
agricultural
regions,
the
normalized
emissions
are
based
on
the
grassland
factor
during
the
non­
growing
season
and
on
the
appropriate
agricultural
type
during
the
growing
season.
Agricultural
regions
include
USGS
types
of
crop­
grassland,
crop­
woodland,
dry
cropland,
and
irrigated
cropland,
and
the
land
use
types
of
alfalfa,
barley,
corn,
cotton,
grass,
hay,
miscellaneous
crop,
oats,
pasture,
peanuts,
potatoes,
rice,
rye,
sorghum,
soybeans,
tobacco,
and
wheat.
For
the
USGS
types
of
cropgrassland
and
crop­
woodland,
the
normalized
NO
factor
is
multiplied
by
a
factor
of
a
half
to
account
for
the
fact
that
these
regions
contain
mixed
agricultural
and
non­
agricultural
components.

BEIS3
Tmpbeis3
uses
version
3.12
of
the
BEIS3
model.
Tmpbeis3
reads
the
gridded,
normalized
emissions
file
B3GRD
and
meteorological
data
from
MET_
FILE1
and
optionally
MET_
FILE2
(
these
files
may
be
either
MET_
CRO_
2D
or
MET_
CRO_
3D).
Note
that
Tmpbeis3
uses
temperature,
surface
pressure,
convective
and
nonconvective
rainfall
data
that
must
be
in
MET_
FILE1,
and
radiation/
cloud
data
that
may
be
in
MET_
FILE1
or
MET_
FILE2.
If
the
Pleim­
Xue
Land
Surface
model
(
PX
version)
of
MM5
was
used,
then
Tmpbeis3
can
use
the
Soil
temperature,
soil
type,
and
soil
moisture
fields
in
MET_
FILE1
in
the
calculation
of
NO
soil
emissions.
However,
if
the
PX
version
is
not
used,
Tmpbeis3
will
still
compute
NO
soil
emissions
using
the
rainfall
information.

Within
Tmpbeis3,
speciation
profiles
are
used
to
speciate
biogenic
pollutants
for
appropriate
chemical
mechanisms.
The
speciation
profiles
used
in
SMOKE­
BEIS3
are
different
than
those
used
in
SMOKE­
BEIS2
modeling,
and
speciation
profiles
for
the
CB­
IV,
RADM2,
and
SAPRC99
mechanisms
are
available
for
BEIS3
modeling.
The
normalized
emissions
and
meteorological
data
are
used
to
produce
gridded,
speciated,
hourly
biogenic
emissions.
Additionally,
an
optional
seasonal
switch
file,
BIOSEASON,
can
be
used
to
determine
when
and
where
to
use
summer
or
winter
normalized
emissions
data
on
a
daily
basis.
E­
10
In
Tmpbeis312,
a
leaf
shading
algorithm
has
been
added
for
estimating
methanol
emissions
from
non­
forested
areas.

The
Soil
NO
algorithm
has
been
completely
revised
in
version
3.12.
Based
on
the
work
of
Yienger
and
Levy
(
1995),
the
soil
NO
emission
flux
is
based
on
the
normalized
factor
computed
in
normbeis312,
a
temperature
adjustment
factor,
and
precipitation
adjustment
factor,
a
fertilizer
adjustment
factor,
and
a
canopy
adjustment
factor.
For
the
PX
Version,
the
Temperature
adjustment
factor
accounts
for
wet
and
dry
soils
and
the
precipitation
adjustment
factor
accounts
for
saturated
soils.
For
the
non­
PX
version,
the
basic
algorithm
remains
with
a
temperature
adjustment
factor
(
dry
soil)
and
no
adjustment
for
saturated
soils.

J.
J.
Yienger
and
H.
Levy
II,
Journal
of
Geophysical
Research,
vol
100,11447­
11464,1995
New
Input
Environment
Variables:
PX_
VERSION
(
Y./
N)
Y
indicate
the
PX
version
of
the
met
model
was
run
and
MET_
FILE1
contains
soil
temperature,
soil
moisture,
and
soil
type
fields.
N
indicates
these
fields
are
not
present
or
not
used
in
the
NO
calculation.
Default:
N
SOILT_
VAR:
name
of
soil
temperature
variable
if
PX_
VERSION
=
Y:
Default
SOIT1
ISLYTP_
VAR:
name
of
soil
type
variable
if
PX_
VERSION=
Y:
Default
SLTYP
SOILM_
VAR:
name
of
soil
moisture
variable
if
PX_
VERSION=
Y
Default:
SOIM1
INTIAL_
RUN:
set
to
Y
for
the
first
day
of
a
sequence
of
runs.
Set
to
N
for
subsequent
days.
If
set
to
N,
TmpBeis3
will
look
for
a
SOILINP
file
to
restart
the
soil
NO
calculation.
When
set
to
Y,
the
Soil
NO
calculation
will
not
have
a
rainfall
dependence.
Default:
N
NEW
INPUT/
OUTPUT
files:
SOILINP:
contains
rainfall
data
for
the
past
24
hrs
(
from
a
previous
run
of
Tmpbeis3)
This
file
must
exist
if
INITIAL_
RUN
is
set
to
N
SOILOUT:
created
at
the
end
of
Ttmpbeis3
run
for
restarting
the
soil
NO
algorithm.
The
user
must
include
in
the
script
some
way
of
renaming
or
moving
the
SOILOUT
file
to
a
SOILINP
file
at
the
end
of
each
run.

Changes
from
previous
versions:
1.
A
leaf
shading
algorithm
is
added
for
estimating
methanol
emissions
from
non­
forested
areas
2.
Recent
changes
to
the
emission
factor
file:
The
emission
factors
for
spruce
and
fir
had
been
revised.
It
is
Geron's
opinion
that
the
monoterpene
emission
factor
for
these
tree
types
should
reflect
a
moderate
instead
of
a
high
monoterpene
emission
factor.
The
emission
factor
has
been
lowered
from
~
2.6
ugC/
g­
hr
to
~
1.5
ugC/
g­
hr.
In
some
of
the
high­
emitting
counties
in
the
western
U.
S.
(
such
as
Lassen
County,
California
which
is
near
the
Lassen
Volcanic
Park
IMPROVE
site),
this
change
should
lower
monoterpene
emissions
by
~
20%.
F­
1
Appendix
F
Listing
of
the
2001
NEI
facilities
identified
as
IPM
sources
Approach
for
splitting
of
2001
Point
Sources
into
IPM
vs
non­
IPM
for
Projection
Purposes.

The
2001
National
Emission
Inventory
(
NEI)
point
source
data
contain
emissions
estimates
for
sources
that
are
both
electric
generating
units
(
EGUs)
and
Non­
EGUs,
along
with
their
geographic
locations
and
stack
parameters.
The
Integrated
Planning
Model
(
IPM)
is
used
to
predict
the
future­
year
emissions
for
the
EGU
sources;
therefore,
it
is
necessary
to
identify
and
remove
all
sources
that
will
be
replaced
with
future­
year
IPM
results.
Matching
the
facilities
also
allows
maintaining
consistent
stack
parameters
between
the
base
2001
cases
and
all
future­
year
cases.
The
approach
also
identifies
those
non­
EGU
sources
that
will
be
projected
to
the
future
years
using
approaches
other
than
IPM.
Identification
of
the
IPM­
predicted
sources
from
the
base
year
prevents
double­
counting
of
emissions
sources
that
would
otherwise
be
projected
as
a
non­
EGU
source.

We
used
the
National
Electric
Energy
System
(
NEEDS)
Database
(
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
airmarkets/
epa­
ipm/)
as
the
universe
of
electric
generating
units
to
be
identified
as
EGUs
in
the
2001
NEI
point
source
data.
IPM
uses
the
NEEDS
database
for
information
about
EGU
facilities;
however,
the
version
of
NEEDS
we
used
(
2003)
was
one
version
older
than
the
2004
version
used
in
IPM
Version
2.1.9
(
the
IPM
version
used
in
the
final
CAIR
air
quality
modeling
runs).
This
occurred
because
the
identification
of
IPM
sources
in
the
2001
NEI
was
completed
before
the
NEEDS
2004
database
was
available.
Nevertheless,
we
have
confirmed
that
all
significant
EGUs
existing
as
of
2001
are
represented
in
the
NEEDS
2003.

During
development
of
the
2001
NEI,
the
developers
had
included
ORIS
Plant
IDs,
and
in
many
instances
Boiler
IDs.
We
compared
the
NEEDS
2003
database
to
the
2001
NEI
point­
source
data
using
the
ORIS
Plant
IDs,
which
appears
in
both
datasets.
We
also
revised
some
of
the
ORIS
Plant
IDs
in
the
2001
NEI
based
on
comparison
of
other
fields
such
as
the
plants'
state
and
county
FIPS
codes
and
names.
Lastly,
we
performed
additional
matching
for
all
large
facilities
in
the
NEEDS
2003
dataset
that
had
not
already
been
matched
to
the
2001
NEI.

Many
of
these
additional
matching
steps
were
for
NEEDS
records
where
the
entire
facility
(
and
therefore
the
entire
facility's
NEI
emissions)
were
not
all
due
to
the
generation
of
electricity
for
sale
to
the
electrical
grid
(
e.
g.,
industrial
sites
with
cogeneration
emission
units).
To
the
extent
practicable,
individual
emission
units
within
such
industrial
sites
were
identified
with
ORIS
Plant
IDs
and
mapped
to
the
NEEDS
dataset
by
unit.
We
identified
seventy
of
these
cases.
In
some
of
these
cases,
we
identified
a
NEEDS
cogeneration
sites
in
the
2001
NEI,
but
it
was
not
possible
to
identify
a
specific
emission
record
which
should
be
matched.
These
cases
were
confined
to
those
where
the
NEEDS­
indicated
emitting
capacity
was
a
minor
fraction
of
the
industrial
source's
NEI
emissions;
therefore,
not
matching
them
did
not
lead
to
significant
double­
counting.

The
table
below
lists
the
2001
NEI
facilities
which
we
identified
as
IPM
sources
(
either
all
or
some
units
at
the
facility).
These
facilities
were
replaced
by
IPM­
predicted
emissions
in
the
F­
2
future
year
cases
and
where
not
projected
as
part
of
the
non­
EGU
(
non­
IPM)
sector.
The
NEI
IDs
and
ORIS
Plant
IDs
are
included,
along
with
an
indicator
of
whether
only
a
portion
of
the
complete
facility
emission
records
were
removed.
The
table
includes
emission
totals
(
SO2,
NOx,
and
PM2.5)
of
both
the
removed
portion
and
the
retained
(
Non­
IPM)
portion.
F­
3
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
1
33
0010
47
TVA
COLBERT
14
15,747
63,067
3,577
1
39
0001
533
ALABAMA
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
MCWILLIAMS
1
29
1
9
1
55
0002
7
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
GADSDEN
4
2,126
8,498
479
1
63
0001
10
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
GREENE
COUNTY
12
11,712
43,017
2,296
1
69
0021
54985
CRESTWOOD
CORPORATION
7
20
5
0
1
71
0008
50
TVA
WIDOWS
CREEK
9
26,242
42,788
2,513
1
73
010730011
6002
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
(
MILLER
POWER
PLAN
6
29,997
47,619
1,806
1
81
0030
55138
SOUTH
EASTERN
ELECTRIC
DEVELOPMENT
CORP
4
64
1
2
1
83
0003
46
TVA
BROWN'S
FERRY
NUCLEAR
PLANT
3
17
6
0
1
97
1001
3
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
BARRY
6
22,809
65,892
2,905
1
117
0005
26
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
EC
GASTON
6
29,394
120,342
6,107
1
127
0001
8
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
GORGAS
6
20,219
58,289
2,878
1
129
0001
56
ALABAMA
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
LOWMAN
4
9,779
16,726
711
1
129
0012
7063
ALABAMA
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
MACINTOSH
3
121
1
1
1
129
0018
7697
ALABAMA
POWER
COMPANY
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
4
267
3
32
4
1
0400100059
6177
SALT
RIVER
PROJECT
9
14,230
19,048
1,269
4
1
0400100060
8223
TUCSON
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO­
SPRINGERVILLE
43
13,190
20,125
853
4
3
0400300037
160
AZ
ELECTRIC
POWER
COOPERATIVE
INC
19
7,288
5,388
739
4
5
0004
4941
NAVAJO
6
34,020
3,980
2,826
4
13
3313
117
APS
WEST
PHX
POWER
PLANT
29
1,510
5
50
4
13
3315
8068
SANTAN
GENERATING
PLANT
16
1,433
4
136
4
13
3316
141
SRP
AGUA
FRIA
25
4,824
47
87
4
13
3317
147
SRP
KYRENE
STEAM
PLANT
13
1,896
14
25
4
13
52382
116
OCOTILLO
POWER
PLANT
21
764
7
39
4
13
98
6008
PALO
VERDE
NUCLEAR
GENERATING
STATION
35
52
1
34
4
17
0001
113
CHOLLA
8
13,290
21,049
1,322
4
19
0082
126
IRVINGTON
6
2,910
3,177
125
4
19
0425
124
TUCSON
ELECTRIC
POWER
COMPANY
(
TEP)
5
30
126
77
4
21
U118
118
SAGUARO
2
717
486
54
4
27
0331
7478
ARIZONA
PUBLIC
SERVICE
COMPANY
(
APS)
16
113
6
15
4
27
0402700141
54694
YUMA
COGENERATION
ASSOCIATES
2
188
7
13
4
27
U120
120
YUCCA
1
216
2
15
5
7
0107
6138
FLINT
CREEK
2
5,941
14,531
377
5
47
0012
201
THOMAS
FITZHUGH
2
218
529
20
5
59
U170
170
LAKE
CATHERINE
4
2,061
5
63
5
63
0042
6641
INDEPENDENCE
4
18,560
23,015
1,105
F­
4
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
5
69
0110
6009
WHITE
BLUFF
4
19,160
36,716
1,008
5
73
U169
169
HARVEY
COUCH
2
161
1
6
5
93
0113
8109
ENTERGY­
BLYTHEVILLE
TURBINE
FACILITY
3
67
49
1
5
103
0055
203
MCCLELLAN
2
545
2,370
107
5
107
0017
173
ROBERT
E
RITCHIE
2
234
1
7
5
119
U167
167
CECIL
LYNCH
2
109
0
3
5
123
0168
168
HAMILTON
MOSES
2
78
0
3
5
147
0024
202
CARL
BAILEY
2
344
1,560
79
6
5
03040120
50950
WHEELABRATOR
MARTELL
INC.
4
228
4
118
6
5
0304013
10744
JACKSON
VALLEY
ENERGY
PARTNERS
18
74
82
44
6
7
04160438
54469
PACIFIC
OROVILLE
POWER,
INC.
3
74
0
6
6
7
04160456
54477
OROVILLE
COGENERATION
LTD
15
5
0
0
6
11
06160655
50293
WADHAM
ENERGY
LTD
PARTNERSHIP
10
157
10
9
6
13
07130312
271
SOUTHERN
ENERGY
CALIFORNIA,
PI
16
4,235
32
399
6
13
07130318
228
SOUTHERN
ENERGY
CALIFORNIA,
CO
9
1,231
10
123
6
13
0713031820
10342
MARTINEZ
COGEN
LIMITED
PARTNER
4
171
5
20
6
13
0713033243
10367
GWF
POWER
SYSTEMS,
LP
(
SITE
1)
7
67
98
6
6
13
0713033244
10368
GWF
POWER
SYSTEMS,
LP
(
SITE
2)
10
50
55
3
6
13
0713033245
10369
GWF
POWER
SYSTEMS,
LP
(
SITE
3)
6
64
94
6
6
13
0713033246
10371
GWF
POWER
SYSTEMS,
LP
(
SITE
5)
9
46
54
5
6
13
0713033981
10370
GWF
POWER
SYSTEMS,
LP
(
SITE
4)
6
30
24
5
6
13
0713038664
55084
CROCKETT
COGENERATION,
A
CAL
L
5
13
1
20
6
19
10143014
10156
FRESNO
COGENERATION
PARTNERS
2
41
3
1
6
19
1014301820
10767
RIO
BRAVO
FRESNO
1
44
16
3
6
19
101430354
50131
COALINGA
COGENERATION
CO
1
27
1
0
6
19
101430722
10405
KINGSBURG
COGEN
FACILITY
3
17
0
3
6
23
12062059
246
P
G
&
E­
HUMBOLDT
BAY
PLANT
6
2,185
1,462
96
6
23
12062096
10052
FAIRHAVEN
POWER
COMPANY
2
142
0
47
6
23
12062097
10764
ULTRAPOWER
3
1
63
0
8
6
25
13151115
389
IMPERIAL
IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
3
243
2
26
6
25
13151152
50762
ORMESA
1H
1
0
0
0
6
25
13151165
50766
ORMESA
1
1
0
0
0
6
25
13151166
54724
ORMESA
2
1
0
0
0
6
25
13151167
50764
ORMESA
1E
1
0
0
0
6
29
150512593
10850
MOJAVE
COGENERATION
COMPANY
1
45
1
12
6
29
1514301118
50495
HIGH
SIERRA
LIMITED
2
22
0
1
F­
5
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
6
29
1514301120
50494
KERN
FRONT
LIMITED
2
21
0
4
6
29
1514301135
52169
AERA
ENERGY
LLC
yes
6
882
10
143
24
116
41
22
6
29
1514301250
10650
BADGER
CREEK
LIMITED
1
14
0
1
6
29
1514301548
50752
AERA
ENERGY
LLC
yes
23
266
0
3
5
5
0
2
6
29
151430172
54768
LIVE
OAK
LIMITED
1
14
0
0
6
29
1514301751
10768
RIO
BRAVO
JASMIN
2
129
52
0
6
29
1514302049
10649
BEAR
MOUNTAIN
LIMITED
1
20
0
8
6
29
151430511
50134
SYCAMORE
COGENERATION
CO
4
435
14
2
6
29
151430723
50003
CHALK
CLIFF
LIMITED
1
17
0
1
6
29
15143073
54371
OILDALE
ENERGY
LLC
2
92
2
73
6
29
15143075
10840
DELANO
ENERGY
COMPANY
INC
5
155
19
18
6
29
15143088
10496
KERN
RIVER
COGENERATION
CO
5
608
6
45
6
29
151430883
10769
RIO
BRAVO
POSO
2
136
46
1
6
29
15143091
54626
MT
POSO
COGENERATION
COMPANY
1
61
21
0
6
31
161430603
10373
HANFORD
L
P
3
34
34
0
6
33
170213290
50066
CALISTOGA
GEOTHERMAL
PARTNERS
1
0
0
1
6
35
18081415
10777
H.
L.
POWER
COMPANY
1
155
1
34
6
37
191026106325
50541
HARBOR
COGENERATION
CO
4
118
0
7
6
37
19102614052
356
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
16
428
19
240
6
37
19102614502
7436
VERNON
CITY,
LIGHT
&
POWER
DEP
9
7
0
1
6
37
19102618763
330
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
9
290
6
67
6
37
19102625638
6013
BURBANK
CITY,
PUB
SERV
DEPT
10
105
1
7
6
37
19102642676
10677
AES
PLACERITA
INC
13
78
0
0
6
37
1910264477
6704
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
13
521
4
113
6
37
19102650813
50791
O'BRIEN
CALIF
COGEN
LTD
2
31
1
7
6
37
19102651620
50876
WHEELABRATOR
NORWALK
ENERGY
CO
8
101
1
13
6
37
19102675373
10478
FPB
COGEN
PARTNERS,
L.
P.
3
274
1
18
6
37
191026800074
400
LA
CITY,
DWP
HAYNES
GENERATING
14
368
11
128
6
37
191026800075
404
LA
CITY,
DWP
SCATTERGOOD
GENER
12
431
13
73
6
37
191026800125
315
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
20
1,036
27
336
6
37
191026800168
420
PASADENA
CITY,
DWP
(
EIS
USE)
14
46
1
9
6
37
191026800170
399
LA
CITY,
DWP
HARBOR
GENERATING
12
136
4
0
6
37
191026800193
408
LA
CITY,
DWP
VALLEY
GENERATING
17
53
1
7
6
37
191026800327
377
GLENDALE
CITY,
PUBLIC
SERVICE
28
166
5
15
6
37
19102694079
10169
CARSON
COGENERATION
CO,
CALIF
8
45
1
2
6
51
2601091316
10480
MAMMOTH­
PACIFIC
2
0
0
0
F­
6
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
6
53
27071525
260
DUKE
ENERGY
MOSS
LANDING
LLC
2
1,936
23
297
6
53
2707152501
50864
SARGENT
CANYON
COGENERATION
C
1
21
0
0
6
53
2707152502
50865
SALINAS
RIVER
COGENERATION
COM
1
31
0
0
6
53
27071564
10294
CALPINE
KING
CITY
COGEN,
LLC
4
79
1
22
6
59
301026800126
335
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
8
432
4
56
6
63
32042235
6524
SIERRA
PACIFIC
POWER
1
3
0
0
6
67
341624193
7527
CARSON
ENERGY/
SMUD
4
29
2
11
6
67
341624194
7552
SACRAMENTO
POWER
AUTHORITY
2
42
3
7
6
67
341624195
7551
SACRAMENTO
COGENERATION
AUTHOY
3
42
2
25
6
67
341624196
55766
KIEFER
LANDFILL
3
17
4
4
6
71
36051850001051
10002
ACE
COGENERATION
6
319
359
15
6
71
3605186900004
329
RELIANT
ENERGY
11
1,356
9
104
6
71
360518900002
10684
IMC
CHEMICALS,
INC.
yes
1
905
88
8
117
1,149
73
278
6
71
3610261026
358
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
2
16
0
2
6
71
36102615872
334
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
4
28
0
1
6
71
36102642577
10427
ONTARIO
COGENERATION
INC
4
168
0
8
6
71
36102647781
50850
OLS
ENERGY­
CHINO
C/
O
GPU
INT'L
4
32
1
14
6
71
361026800224
331
SO
CAL
EDISON
CO
(
EIS
USE)
11
603
6
76
6
73
371227546
300
CABRILLO
POWER
II
LLC
DIVISION
2
3
1
1
6
73
3712275924
10386
LANDFILL
GEN.
­
SAN
MARCOS
L.
F
1
37
1
5
6
73
3712276257
10387
LANDFILL
GEN.
­
SYCAMORE
L.
F.
1
26
1
5
6
73
37122772
310
DUKE
ENERGY­
SOUTH
BAY
POWER
PL
4
271
84
86
6
73
37122773
302
CABRILLO
POWER
I
LLC
ENCINA
PO
7
1,143
120
183
6
73
3712278469
54749
GOAL
LINE
LP
­
ESCONDIDO
2
28
1
66
6
75
38130324
247
PG
&
E
CO,
HUNTERS
POINT
POWER
13
373
13
34
6
75
38130326
273
SOUTHERN
ENERGY
CALIFORNIA,
PO
10
529
160
55
6
77
3914301027
50062
SAN
JOAQUIN
COGEN
1
18
1
10
6
77
391430802
10640
STOCKTON
COGEN
COMPANY
7
113
233
2
6
79
40113174
6099
PG&
E
DIABLO
CANYON
PP
3
28
0
1
6
79
4011318
259
DUKE
ENERGY
MORRO
BAY
6
858
13
157
6
83
4211251021
10733
SANTA
MARIA
COGEN,
INC.
1
8
0
2
6
83
4211252381
8076
ELLWOOD
GENERATING
STATION
2
21
0
1
6
85
43130311180
10034
CALPINE
GILROY
COGEN,
L
P
3
324
2
13
6
85
4313031629
10168
CARDINAL
COGEN
A
JOINT
VENTURE
6
112
1
35
6
85
4313031771
7231
CITY
OF
SANTA
CLARA
3
26
0
1
6
85
431303732
54561
JEFFERSON
SMURFIT
CORPORATION
yes
2
43
0
13
6
32
0
1
F­
7
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
6
89
45162842
54219
BURNEY
MOUNTAIN
POWER
1
37
5
14
6
89
45162843
50881
WHEELABRATOR
ENERGY
SYSTEM
4
880
9
77
6
91
46042212
234
P.
G.
&
E
1
0
0
0
6
97
49062110006009
286
PG&
E
UNIT
10
1
0
0
5
6
97
49062110006017
7368
NCPA
UNIT
1
1
0
0
1
6
97
49062110006019
7369
NCPA
UNIT
3
1
0
0
1
6
97
49062110006024
52158
AIDLIN
GEOTHERMAL
PROJECT
2
2
2
13
6
99
5014302045
50294
MODESTO
ENERGY
LIMITED
PARTNER
2
62
31
3
6
99
5014302052
151
MODESTO
IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
3
19
0
1
6
99
5014302246
7315
TURLOCK
IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
2
8
0
0
6
99
5014303233
7266
MODESTO
IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
1
6
0
5
6
101
51160813003
10350
CALPINE
GREENLEAF
I
2
204
0
20
6
101
51160813004
10349
CALPINE
GREENLEAF
II
1
29
1
12
6
111
5611341267
50851
O.
L.
S.
ENERGY
5
26
1
7
6
111
56113413
345
MANDALAY
POWER
GENERATION
3
93
6
75
6
111
56113465
350
SCE­
ORMOND
BEACH
GEN
STATION
4
234
18
225
6
113
571635257
10836
WOODLAND
BIOMASS
POWER
LTD
9
79
39
97
6
113
571635259
54567
MM
YOLO
POWER
LLC
6
34
5
2
8
1
0001
469
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
CHEROKEE
PLT
11
10,208
17,994
602
8
3
0007
464
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
ALAMOSA
PLT
2
60
2
6
8
11
0005
507
LAS
ANIMAS
MUNI
P&
L
2
2
0
0
8
13
0001
477
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
­
VALMONT
7
2,062
5,050
120
8
13
0553
54372
UNIV
OF
COLO
­
BOULDER
BUFFALO
POWER
9
124
3
15
8
31
0007
478
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
ZUNI
PLT
3
183
3
6
8
31
0008
465
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
­
ARAPAHOE
9
5,059
4,652
172
8
41
0003
493
COLORADO
SPRINGS
UTILITIES­
BIRDSALL
PLT
5
248
5
13
8
41
0004
492
COLORADO
SPRINGS
UTILITIES­
DRAKE
PLT
9
4,567
8,800
424
8
41
0030
8219
COLORADO
SPRINGS
UTILITIES
­
NIXON
PLT
8
2,689
4,114
283
8
43
0003
462
WEST
PLAINS
ENERGY
­
W.
N.
CLARK
STATION
7
1,474
1,419
58
8
63
0003
6619
TRI
STATE
GENERATION
BURLINGTON
2
97
30
9
8
69
0053
6761
PLATTE
RIVER
POWER
AUTHORITY
­
RAWHIDE
21
4,298
954
293
8
71
0005
511
TRINIDAD
MUNI
P&
L
2
0
0
0
8
77
0002
468
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
CAMEO
PLT
6
1,545
3,039
93
8
81
0018
6021
TRI
STATE
GENERATION
CRAIG
16
18,924
9,670
1,445
8
85
0001
527
TRI
STATE
GENERATION
NUCLA
11
1,176
1,421
150
8
87
0011
6248
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
PAWNEE
PLT
8
5,846
17,031
360
F­
8
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
8
87
0027
10683
BRUSH
COGENERATION
PARTNERS/
COLO
POWER
9
386
10
136
8
89
0003
506
LA
JUNTA
MUNI
UTILITIES
9
6
0
0
8
89
0004
6516
WEST
PLAINS
ENERGY
­
ROCKY
FORD
STATION
1
36
2
1
8
99
0006
508
LAMAR
UTILITIES
BOARD
1
74
1
3
8
99
0063
502
TOWN
OF
HOLLY
1
0
0
0
8
101
0003
470
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
COMANCHE
PLT
7
6,843
15,910
364
8
101
0008
460
WEST
PLAINS
ENERGY
­
PUEBLO
STATION
2
121
3
4
8
107
0001
525
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
HAYDEN
PLT
9
8,182
2,709
520
8
123
0023
6112
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
FORT
SAINT
VRAIN
PLT
4
412
7
75
8
123
0126
50676
THERMO
POWER
&
ELEC
INC
5
386
2
47
8
123
0250
50708
THERMO
COGEN
PARTNERSHIP
FT
LUPTON
4
600
11
120
8
123
0412
50709
THERMO
GREELEY
INC
1
102
1
8
9
1
0195
568
WISVEST­
CONNECTICUT,
LLC
5
3,388
10,864
355
9
1
0915
50883
BRIDGEPORT
RESCO
CO
LP
3
1,689
275
132
9
1
1012
55042
BRIDGEPORT
ENERGY
LLC
2
142
5
54
9
1
4214
548
NRG
NORWALK
HARBOR
OPERATIONS
6
1,071
4,393
52
9
1
4491
6598
SOUTH
NORWALK
ELECTRIC
WORKS
6
24
3
3
9
3
3059
54945
C
R
R
A
/
MID­
CONNECTICUT
3
910
221
208
9
3
3666
50498
CAPITOL
DISTRICT
ENERGY
CENTER
3
2
3
0
9
3
8601
10567
DEXTER
CORP
/
COGENERATION
DIV
3
2
2
0
9
7
0874
562
NRG
MIDDLETOWN
OPERATIONS,
INC
12
2,922
3,539
173
9
9
2514
544
DEVON
18
1,034
3,000
69
9
9
3851
6156
WISVEST­
CONNECTICUT,
LLC
5
1,820
9,545
101
9
11
1314
54758
RILEY
ENERGY
SYS­
LISBON
CORP
yes
2
323
68
18
1
0
0
56
9
11
1505
546
NRG
MONTVILLE
OPERATIONS,
INC
9
895
3,002
145
9
11
1544
10675
A
E
S
THAMES
INC
6
369
2,788
775
9
11
2912
10646
AMERICAN
REF
FUEL
CO
OF
SE
CT
yes
2
507
87
80
1
0
0
0
9
15
2305
50736
EXETER
ENERGY
L.
P.
4
162
353
4
10
1
1000100002
599
CITY
OF
DOVER
­
MCKEE
RUN
GENERATING
STA
8
468
842
20
10
1
1000100076
7318
CITY
OF
DOVER,
VAN
SANT
GENERATING
STA.
2
6
14
3
10
3
1000300005
592
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION­
DEL
CITY
1
6
1
0
10
3
1000300006
597
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION­
WEST_
SUBST
1
9
2
1
10
3
1000300007
593
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION­
EDGE
MOOR
16
4,516
11,174
432
10
3
1000300046
596
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION­
MADISON
ST.
1
6
1
0
10
3
1000300317
591
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION­
CHRISTIANA
2
35
8
2
10
3
1000300388
7153
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION­
HAY
ROAD
6
382
5
102
F­
9
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
10
5
1000500001
594
INDIAN
RIVER
POWER
LLC
10
5,610
22,974
1,933
10
5
1000500029
600
CITY
OF
LEWES
POWER
PLANT
2
3
0
0
10
5
1000500108
601
CITY
OF
SEAFORD­
ELECTRIC
POWER
PLANT
5
59
4
4
11
1
0001
603
BENNING
4
235
754
11
11
1
0040
604
PEPCO­
BUZZARD
PT
GEN
STN
2
105
169
10
12
1
0010001
7345
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
5
135
3
13
12
1
0010005
664
GAINESVILLE
REGIONAL
UTILITIES
4
171
203
8
12
1
0010006
663
CITY
OF
GAINESVILLE,
GRU
9
4,025
8,161
363
12
5
0050014
643
GULF
POWER
COMPANY
6
5,603
16,307
885
12
9
0090006
609
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PCC)
4
12,324
13,048
267
12
9
0090008
683
RELIANT
ENERGY
/
ORLANDO
UTLITIES
9
306
4
120
12
11
0110036
617
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PPE)
10
10,480
22,221
434
12
11
0110037
613
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PFL)
13
3,449
22
181
12
11
0112119
50887
WHEELABRATOR
SOUTH
BROWARD,
INC
yes
3
1,531
48
3
2
0
0
0
12
11
0112120
54033
WHEELABRATOR
NORTH
BROWARD,
INC.
yes
3
1,477
8
12
2
0
0
0
12
17
0170004
628
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
18
34,716
94,852
4,647
12
31
0310010
10008
BAPTIST
MEDICAL
CENTER
13
225
29
23
12
31
0310045
207
JEA
14
26,680
22,732
2,219
12
31
0310045A
667
JEA
B
6
5,531
22,488
857
12
31
0310046
668
JEA
5
1,359
2,207
114
12
31
0310047
666
JEA
6
1,852
2,030
54
12
31
0310337
10672
CEDAR
BAY
COGENERATION
INC.
24
1,816
2,006
136
12
33
0330040
10416
SOLUTIA
INC.
yes
5
1,047
2
35
49
1,585
132
297
12
33
0330045
641
GULF
POWER
COMPANY
16
12,352
45,235
3,046
12
49
0490015
50949
HARDEE
POWER
PARTNERS,
LTD
6
757
9
31
12
53
0530021
10333
FLORIDA
CRUSHED
STONE
CO.,
INC.
yes
2
3,187
2,751
3
26
570
3
7
12
57
0570038
647
TAMPA
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
8
191
551
11
12
57
0570039
645
TAMPA
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
26
30,126
13,671
1,711
12
57
0570040
646
TAMPA
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
23
25,349
55,050
5,459
12
57
0570261
50858
HILLSBOROUGH
CTY.
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FAC.
yes
3
815
420
15
3
0
0
2
12
61
0610029
693
CITY
OF
VERO
BEACH
8
113
3
7
12
63
0630014
642
GULF
POWER
COMPANY
5
1,096
2,657
228
12
69
0694801
54423
LAKE
INVESTMENT,
L.
P.
1
162
5
11
12
71
0710002
612
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PFM)
5
8,582
18,673
333
12
71
0710119
52010
LEE
COUNTY
DEPT.
OF
SOLID
WASTE
MGT.
yes
4
600
90
3
1
0
0
0
12
73
0730003
688
CITY
OF
TALLAHASSEE
8
1,043
368
57
F­
10
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
12
77
0770009
50774
TIMBER
ENERGY
RESOURCES
1
105
5
1
12
81
0810010
6042
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PMT)
8
9,143
34,595
601
12
85
0850001
6043
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PMR)
10
7,621
17,608
562
12
85
0850102
50976
INDIANTOWN
COGENERATION,
L.
P.
7
2,011
1,427
76
12
86
0250001
610
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PCU)
2
127
1
9
12
86
0250003
621
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PTF)
10
6,928
9,974
215
12
86
0250013
665
HOMESTEAD
CITY
UTILITIES
14
927
26
0
12
95
0950111
7294
WALT
DISNEY
WORLD
COMPANY
yes
6
71
0
2
16
251
1
26
12
95
0950137
564
ORLANDO
UTILITIES
COMMISSION
4
10,286
9,929
942
12
95
0950203
54466
ORLANDO
COGEN
LIMITED,
L.
P.
2
240
2
25
12
97
0970001
672
KISSIMMEE
UTILITY
AUTHORITY
4
49
1
11
12
97
0970002
685
ST
CLOUD
CITY
POWER
PLANT
12
8
1
0
12
97
0970014
8049
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
21
1,403
424
85
12
97
0970043
7238
KISSIMMEE
UTILITY
AUTHORITY
4
142
19
39
12
99
0990042
619
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PRV)
6
6,785
21,973
298
12
99
0990045
673
CITY
OF
LAKE
WORTH
UTILITIES
9
614
53
16
12
99
0990332
54627
OKEELANTA
POWER
L.
P.
9
717
50
128
12
101
1010017
8048
FLORIDA
POWER
CORP.
8
8,578
29,991
1,279
12
101
1010056
50666
PASCO
COUNTY
yes
6
959
15
17
1
0
0
0
12
103
1030011
634
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
17
4,731
25,889
732
12
103
1030013
627
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
6
437
278
29
12
103
1030117
50884
PINELLAS
CO.
BOARD
OF
CO.
COMMISSIONERS
yes
7
1,314
305
54
1
0
0
0
12
105
1050003
675
LAKELAND
ELECTRIC
11
529
531
57
12
105
1050004
676
LAKELAND
ELECTRIC
28
9,301
12,706
584
12
105
1050216
54529
RIDGE
GENERATING
STATION,
L.
P.
1
339
254
16
12
105
1050221
54658
CALPINE/
AUBURNDALE
POWER
PARTNERS,
LP
1
211
6
28
12
105
1050223
7699
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
1
187
3
35
12
105
1050231
54365
ORANGE
COGENERATION
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
3
122
2
2
12
105
1050233
7242
TAMPA
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
3
504
819
2,410
12
105
1050234
7302
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
5
336
5
59
12
107
1070014
6246
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PPN)
13
3,325
29
68
12
107
1070025
136
SEMINOLE
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE,
INC.
8
25,038
29,848
1,412
12
111
1110003
658
FT
PIERCE
UTILITIES
AUTHORITY
8
176
1
24
12
121
1210003
638
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
15
1,003
4,806
167
12
127
1270009
620
FLORIDA
POWER
&
LIGHT
(
PSN)
7
11,460
22,544
423
12
127
1270020
629
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
4
321
176
9
F­
11
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
12
127
1270028
6046
FLORIDA
POWER
CORPORATION
17
1,408
518
73
12
129
1290001
689
TALLAHASSEE
CITY
PURDOM
GENERATING
STA.
10
282
26
5
13
15
00011
703
BOWEN
STEAM
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
PLANT
12
37,407
154,108
7,758
13
51
0006
733
KRAFT
8
3,157
6,893
474
13
51
0018
734
RIVERSIDE
4
12
0
0
13
67
00004
710
MCDONOUGH/
ATKINSON
STEAM
ELECTRIC
GENERA
17
4,463
23,595
1,175
13
77
00001
728
YATES
STEAM
LELECTRIC
GENERATING
PLANT
23
9,317
44,496
2,394
13
95
0002
727
MITCHELL
6
1,763
4,277
243
13
103
0003
6124
MCINTOSH
2
4,463
7,468
609
13
115
00003
708
HAMMOND
STEAM
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
PLANT
8
14,186
27,016
1,303
13
127
0004
715
MCMANUS
4
200
1,750
26
13
135
00185
54392
B.
J.
SANITARY
LANDFILL
AND
RECYCLING
CEN
2
36
0
0
13
147
0001
54538
HARTWELL
ENERGY
FACILITY
2
139
3
20
13
149
00001
6052
WANSLEY
STEAM
ELECTRIC
GENERATION
PLANT
7
21,043
75,695
3,823
13
207
00008
6257
SCHERER
STEAM
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
PLANT
8
31,274
75,423
2,938
13
237
0008
709
HARLLEE
BRANCH
8
33,439
65,517
3,356
13
321
0004
753
CRISP
2
1
0
0
16
55
05500040
7456
Avista
Corporation
3
50
1
12
17
11
011085AAA
957
PRINCETON
MUNCIPAL
ELECTRIC
UTILITY
11
10
0
0
17
19
019065AAN
958
RANTOUL
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
PLANT
8
120
9
0
17
21
021814AAB
876
KINCAID
GENERATION,
L.
L.
C.
10
22,650
17,805
473
17
27
027025AAB
934
BREESE
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
6
48
8
0
17
31
031270AAA
52045
ROBBINS
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
PARTNER,
L.
P.
2
466
5
10
17
31
031333AAD
972
WINNETKA
ELECTRIC
PLANT
7
27
1
0
17
31
031600AIN
867
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
15
2,450
5,668
249
17
31
031600AMI
886
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
8
2,483
3,537
119
17
31
031801AAE
55174
NEW
HEIGHTS
RECOVERY
AND
POWER,
LLC
2
0
0
3
17
31
031812AAQ
50575
LAKE
LANDFILL
yes
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
17
33
033801AAA
863
AMEREN
CIPS
4
1,804
15,102
818
17
43
043448AAB
54836
BROWNING­
FERRIS
GAS
SERVICE­
MALLARD
LAKE
yes
1
15
0
12
2
0
0
0
17
57
057801AAA
6016
CENTRAL
ILLINOIS
LIGHT
CO.­
DUCK
CREEK
16
6,616
11,089
383
17
63
063800AAJ
55216
COGEN
AMERICA
(
MORRIS),
LLC
12
1,199
52
115
17
63
063806AAF
6025
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
12
2,931
5,549
379
17
65
065020AAW
948
MCLEANSBORO
POWER
PLANT
4
5
1
0
17
73
073050AAA
944
GENESEO
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
8
114
5
2
17
77
077806AAA
862
AMEREN
CIPS
5
2,319
13,214
741
F­
12
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
17
79
079808AAA
6017
AMEREN
CIPS
9
5,019
15,458
595
17
89
089808AAA
50563
SETTLERS
HILL
RDF/
MIDWAY
LANDFILL
yes
2
39
3
0
1
49
45
2
17
91
091809AAF
54659
KANKAKEE
REYCLYING
AND
DISPOSAL
yes
3
70
10
1
1
0
0
1
17
97
097190AAC
883
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
12
6,395
11,033
446
17
99
099085AAH
955
CITY
OF
PERU
GENERATING
STATION
3
3
1
0
17
99
099816AAB
894
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO.­
OGLESBY
TURBINE
FAC.
3
46
1
0
17
109
109015AAH
935
BUSHNELL
MUNICIPAL
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
AND
PO
4
1
0
0
17
119
119020AAE
898
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO.­
WOOD
RIVER
POWER
STA.
12
6,079
17,796
987
17
119
119055AAD
946
HIGHLAND
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
PLANT
4
35
0
0
17
119
119105AAA
913
UNION
ELECTRIC
­
VENICE
POWER
STATION
18
146
3
4
17
119
119813AAC
895
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO.­
STALLINGS
TURB.
FAC.
3
6
0
0
17
125
125804AAB
891
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO.­
HAVANA
POWER
PLANT
11
3,727
8,126
346
17
127
127855AAC
887
ELECTRIC
ENERGY,
INC.
10
6,898
22,180
893
17
133
133030AAO
971
WATERLOO
CITY
LIGHT
PLANT
11
7
0
0
17
135
135803AAA
861
AMEREN
CIPS
12
15,276
37,687
1,571
17
137
137805AAA
864
AMEREN
CIPS
8
3,482
22,421
1,143
17
139
139030AAE
969
SULLIVAN
POWER
PLANT
11
135
67
2
17
141
141050AAH
961
ROCHELLE
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
STEAM
PLANT
8
353
3
0
17
141
141050AAV
960
ROCHELLE
MUNICIPAL
DIESEL
PLANT
15
94
2
3
17
141
141820AAA
6023
COM
ED
­
BYRON
GENERATING
STATION
5
2
0
0
17
143
143065AMW
860
CENTRAL
ILLINOIS
LIGHT
CO.­
STERLING
AVE.
1
1
0
0
17
143
143805AAG
856
CENTRAL
ILLINOIS
LIGHT
CO.­
E.
D.
EDWARDS
4
9,612
50,126
2,577
17
149
149817AAB
6238
SOYLAND
POWER
COOP,
INC.­
PEARL
STATION
4
1,125
5,852
47
17
155
155010AAA
892
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO
­
HENNEPIN
POWER
STATI
8
3,092
4,173
159
17
157
157851AAA
889
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO.
­
BALDWIN
19
28,389
23,131
924
17
161
161025ABU
55764
UPPER
ROCK
ENERGY
PARTNERS,
LLC
1
31
0
0
17
161
161045AAV
899
MIDAMERICAN
ENERGY
CO­
MOLINE
COMBUSTION
6
7
0
0
17
161
161807AAB
880
COM
ED
­
QUAD
CITIES
STATION
­
CORDOVA
3
7
0
1
17
163
163080AAC
950
MASCOUTAH
POWER
PLANT
6
14
0
0
17
167
167120AAO
963
CITY
WATER
LIGHT
AND
POWER
5
7,656
12,132
333
17
167
167120AAOA
964
CITY
WATER
LIGHT
AND
POWER
B
2
1,626
2,907
510
17
167
167120AGQ
7425
CITY
WATER
LIGHT
AND
POWER
1
107
1
1
17
179
179060ADB
7384
CENTRAL
ILLINOIS
LIGHT
CO.
2
238
4
10
17
179
179801AAA
879
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
16
35,626
20,536
621
17
179
179806AAB
50721
TAZEWELL
RECYCLING
AND
DISPOSAL
FACILITY
yes
3
97
58
2
1
0
0
18
17
183
183020AIF
55762
BRICKYARD
DISPOSAL
AND
RECYCLING
INC
1
11
0
0
F­
13
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
17
183
183814AAA
897
ILLINOIS
POWER
CO.­
VERMILLION
POWER
STA.
10
1,939
15,115
791
17
191
191010AAI
940
FAIRFIELD
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
2
18
1
1
17
197
197809AAO
384
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
13
4,058
16,131
538
17
197
197809AAOA
874
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
B
7
2,979
4,077
87
17
197
197810AAK
884
MIDWEST
GENERATION
L.
L.
C.
17
10,806
10,933
435
17
197
197816AAB
6022
COM
ED
­
BRAIDWOOD
GENERATING
STATION
2
4
0
0
17
199
199856AAC
976
SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS
POWER
COOP­
MARION
10
7,718
15,376
739
18
17
00006
1032
LOGANSPORT
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
&
POWER
3
1,232
2,847
154
18
29
00002
988
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER­
TANNERS
CREEK
9
25,775
55,431
2,680
18
37
00002
6225
JASPER
MUNICIPAL
ELECTRIC
UTILITY
3
469
1,165
92
18
43
00004
1008
PSI
ENERGY
­
GALLAGHER
10
6,663
47,511
2,955
18
51
00013
6113
PSI
ENERGY
­
GIBSON
11
44,060
148,331
8,642
18
57
00004
1007
PSI
ENERGY­
NOBLESVILLE
8
1,579
4,689
281
18
73
00008
6085
NIPSCO
­
R.
M.
SCHAHFER
13
19,629
34,068
1,143
18
77
00001
983
IKEC
­
CLIFTY
CREEK
STATION
12
31,233
39,164
1,689
18
83
00003
1004
PSI
ENERGY­
EDWARDSPORT
8
2,600
9,125
465
18
89
00117
996
NIPSCO
­
D.
H.
MITCHELL
STATION
14
2,979
6,797
199
18
89
00210
981
STATE
LINE
ENERGY
LLC
13
7,873
7,863
203
18
91
00021
997
NIPSCO
­
MICHIGAN
CITY
7
10,697
10,279
160
18
91
00067
54956
DEERCROFT
RECYCLING
&
DISPOSAL
FACIL.
6
75
7
5
18
97
00033
990
IPALCO
­
STOUT
19
6,822
43,089
2,240
18
97
00034
992
IPALCO
­
PERRY
K
16
1,433
1,817
87
18
103
00001
1037
PERU
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
&
POWER
2
79
306
18
18
107
00003
1024
CRAWFORDSVILLE
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
&
POWER
11
211
574
42
18
109
00004
991
IPALCO­
PRITCHARD
STATION
14
4,481
16,438
659
18
125
00001
1043
HOOSIER
ENERGY
­
RATTS
STATION
4
4,631
21,423
1,075
18
125
00002
994
IPALCO­
PETERSBURG
17
22,728
42,003
2,040
18
127
00002
995
NIPSCO
­
BAILLY
STATION
16
18,639
6,091
457
18
129
00010
6137
SIGECO
­
A.
B.
BROWN
8
7,259
7,602
540
18
147
00020
6166
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
POWER­
ROCKPORT
10
35,013
57,404
4,003
18
153
00005
6213
HOOSIER
ENERGY
RURAL
ELEC
MEROM
STATION
9
16,050
15,491
1,196
18
165
00001
1001
PSI
ENERGY
­
CAYUGA
11
10,291
58,828
3,229
18
167
00021
1010
PSI
ENERGY
­
WABASH
RIVER
17
10,842
52,778
3,212
18
173
00001
1012
SIGECO
­
F.
B.
CULLEY
GENERATING
STATION
13
6,543
9,803
561
18
173
00002
6705
SIGECO­
WARRICK
PWR
PLANT­
ALCOA
GENERATNG
17
17,228
87,885
4,518
18
177
00009
1040
RICHMOND
POWER
&
LIGHT
10
1,587
13,432
769
F­
14
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
19
5
0005
1047
LANSING
8
3,441
5,042
230
19
13
0010
1131
STREETER
STATION
3
339
834
59
19
41
0010
1217
EARL
F
WISDOM
2
183
539
27
19
45
0075
1048
MILTON
L
KAPP
3
1,106
4,269
122
19
57
0025
1104
BURLINGTON
3
1,269
4,968
122
19
61
0060
1046
DUBUQUE
5
1,907
2,758
110
19
87
U116
1166
MT
PLEASANT
1
0
0
0
19
113
0120
1058
SIXTH
STREET
11
1,616
1,792
55
19
113
0125
1073
PRAIRIE
CREEK
10
3,649
5,751
348
19
115
0005
6664
LOUISA
2
7,350
14,304
453
19
125
0030
1175
PELLA
3
274
456
12
19
127
0090
1077
SUTHERLAND
9
3,345
4,244
85
19
139
0020
1218
FAIR
STATION
3
1,297
9,848
500
19
139
0055
1167
MUSCATINE
6
4,781
4,481
243
19
155
0115
1082
COUNCIL
BLUFFS
6
14,328
20,771
613
19
163
0090
1081
RIVERSIDE
8
1,700
2,441
66
19
169
0015
1122
AMES
MUNICIPAL
ELECTRIC
SYSTEM
5TH
&
CAR
7
1,214
985
139
19
179
0027
6254
OTTUMWA
2
9,117
17,276
496
19
193
0190
1091
GEORGE
NEAL
NORTH
6
16,640
23,112
1,110
19
193
1091
7343
GEORGE
NEAL
SOUTH
11
7,687
16,105
556
20
1
00011
1291
CITY
OF
IOLA
POWER
PLANT
3
20
0
1,284
20
3
00001
1278
GARNETT­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
6
39
2
1
20
9
00002
1235
UTILICORP
UNITED,
INC.
1
84
0
3
20
9
00025
1274
ELLINWOOD­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
34
0
0
20
9
00026
1286
HOISINGTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
21
0
0
20
15
00009
1261
AUGUSTA­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
(#
1)
5
10
0
0
20
15
00010
6791
AUGUSTA­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
(#
2)
1
107
0
0
20
21
00002
1239
EMPIRE
DISTRICT
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
(
THE)
12
1,478
2,817
89
20
23
00009
1321
ST.
FRANCIS
POWER
PLANT
2
8
0
0
20
25
00001
1259
ASHLAND­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
5
0
0
20
27
00007
1270
CLAY
CENTER
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
3
123
0
0
20
31
00006
1266
BURLINGTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
38
1
1
20
31
00021
210
WOLF
CREEK
NUCLEAR
OPERATING
CORP.
2
31
0
0
20
35
00012
7013
WINFIELD
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
(
NEW)
2
32
0
1
20
37
00006
1279
GIRARD­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
4
44
14
1
20
39
00009
1312
OBERLIN­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
3
0
0
F­
15
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
20
41
00034
1283
HERINGTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
40
2
2
20
45
00011
1262
BALDWIN
CITY­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
37
2
2
20
45
00014
1250
WESTERN
RESOURCES,
INC.
14
7,380
6,501
734
20
55
00023
108
SUNFLOWER
ELECTRIC
POWER
CORPORATION
3
3,874
2,123
292
20
55
00026
1336
SUNFLOWER
ELECTRIC
POWER
CORPORATION
7
266
1
12
20
57
00001
1233
UTILICORP
UNITED,
INC.
1
435
1
15
20
59
00006
1316
OTTAWA­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
3
110
0
2
20
65
00009
1285
HILL
CITY­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
22
0
0
20
77
00002
1258
ANTHONY­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
3
91
0
0
20
77
00013
1260
ATTICA­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
9
0
0
20
85
00011
1287
HOLTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
157
3
3
20
91
00065
7281
GARDNER
ENERGY
CENTER
1
72
0
3
20
95
00004
1296
KINGMAN­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
6
389
0
13
20
97
00007
1281
GREENSBURG­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
24
0
0
20
105
00013
1300
LINCOLN­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
14
1
1
20
107
00005
1241
KANSAS
CITY
POWER
&
LIGHT
CO.
15
25,521
24,756
1,098
20
109
00009
1311
OAKLEY­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
18
0
0
20
113
00014
1305
MCPHERSON
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
#
2
3
97
0
4
20
113
00046
7515
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
­
#
3
2
35
0
5
20
119
00013
1306
MEADE­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
82
1
0
20
121
00001
1314
OSAWATOMIE­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
13
1
1
20
123
00012
1264
BELOIT­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
29
10
1
20
125
00002
1271
COFFEYVILLE­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
32
0
2
20
131
00009
1320
SABETHA­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
82
2
2
20
133
00028
7018
CITY
OF
CHANUTE
ELEC.
DEPT.,
PLANT
#
3
10
184
3
3
20
133
00030
1268
CITY
OF
CHANUTE
ELEC.
DEPT.,
PLANT
#
2
2
14
0
0
20
137
00005
1310
NORTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
25
0
0
20
139
00012
1265
BURLINGAME­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
17
0
0
20
139
00014
1313
OSAGE
CITY­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
0
0
0
20
141
00009
1315
OSBORNE­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
3
0
0
20
143
00013
1307
MINNEAPOLIS­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
57
1
1
20
145
00010
1299
LARNED­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
3
33
1
1
20
149
00001
6068
WESTERN
RESOURCES,
INC.
(
JEC)
14
30,887
60,924
1,649
20
149
00012
1328
WAMEGO­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
16
94
1
1
20
151
00005
1317
PRATT­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
28
0
1
20
155
00033
1248
WESTERN
RESOURCES,
INC.
(
HEC)
9
412
1,504
61
F­
16
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
20
157
00016
1263
BELLEVILLE­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
57
1
1
20
159
00024
1326
STERLING
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
25
1
2
20
163
00014
1327
STOCKTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
11
0
0
20
165
00001
1297
LACROSSE
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
2
0
0
20
167
00005
1319
RUSSELL­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
1,027
34
94
20
173
00012
1240
WESTERN
RESOURCES,
INC.
(
GORDON
EVANS)
5
2,441
1,905
91
20
173
00014
1242
WESTERN
RESOURCES,
INC.­
MURRY
GILL
7
808
2,586
100
20
175
00001
1230
UTILICORP
UNITED,
INC.
3
157
0
9
20
177
00030
1252
WESTERN
RESOURCES,
INC.
(
TEC)
17
3,770
5,468
177
20
181
00005
1280
GOODLAND­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
14
53
0
0
20
185
00017
1325
STAFFORD­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
0
0
0
20
187
00009
6579
JOHNSON
CITY
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
40
1
1
20
189
00020
1289
HUGOTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
(#
1)
2
0
0
0
20
189
00021
7011
HUGOTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
(#
2)
7
236
12
51
20
191
00019
1330
WELLINGTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
3
25
0
2
20
191
00055
7432
CITY
OF
OXFORD,
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
11
1
1
20
191
00056
7339
WELLINGTON
CITY
POWER
PLANT,
GAS
TURBINE
2
31
0
1
20
199
00005
1324
SHARON
SPRINGS
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
0
0
0
20
201
00024
1329
WASHINGTON­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
13
0
0
20
205
00014
1309
NEODESHA­
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
10
1
1
20
205
00018
1277
FREDONIA
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
10
0
0
20
209
00008
6064
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
­
NEARMAN
7
4,732
8,390
227
20
209
00048
1295
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
­
QUINDARO
12
2,869
3,183
95
20
209
00049
1294
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
­
KAW
4
58
0
1
21
13
2101300001
1360
KENTUCKY
UTILITIES
4
576
1,144
55
21
15
2101500029
6018
CINCINNATI
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
12
8,161
13,107
659
21
41
2104100010
1356
KENTUCKY
UTILITIES
CO
18
22,430
52,235
3,003
21
49
2104900003
1385
EAST
KY
POWER
COOP
9
3,318
8,830
426
21
59
2105900027
1374
OWENSBORO
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
18
14,187
6,370
493
21
91
2109100003
1381
WESTERN
KY
ENERGY
CORP
4
7,411
49,120
4,132
21
101
2110100012
1372
HENDERSON
MUN
POW
&
LIGHT
6
180
1,136
43
21
111
0126
1363
CANE
RUN
6
7,188
16,121
571
21
111
0127
1364
MILL
CREEK
8
17,576
22,515
1,626
21
127
2112700003
1353
KENTUCKY
POWER
CO
5
19,904
55,859
2,584
21
145
2114500006
1379
TVA­
ENVIRONMENTAL
AFFAIRS
47
18,657
32,091
652
21
161
2116100009
6041
EAST
KY
POWER
COOP
10
11,729
37,383
1,807
F­
17
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
21
167
2116700001
1355
KENTUCKY
UTILITIES
CO
14
7,719
49,101
2,762
21
177
2117700001
1357
KENTUCKY
UTILITIES
CO
7
3,257
19,353
978
21
177
2117700006
1378
TVA
37
54,550
111,233
4,136
21
183
2118300069
6823
WESTERN
KY
ENERGY
CORP
29
9,556
10,613
1,113
21
199
2119900005
1384
EAST
KY
POWER
COOP
10
4,590
23,389
1,251
21
223
2122300002
6071
LOUISVILLE
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
11
6,895
7,723
620
21
233
2123300001
1382
WESTERN
KY
ENERGY
CORP
11
5,628
6,431
657
21
233
2123300001A
1383
WESTERN
KY
ENERGY
CORP
B
1
1,119
9,897
528
21
233
2123300052
6639
WESTERN
KY
ENERGY
CORP
21
7,737
2,755
1,353
21
239
2123900001
1361
KENTUCKY
UTILITIES
6
1,195
2,353
109
22
17
0007
1417
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER/
LIEBERMAN
UNITS
4
267
188
12
22
17
0008
1416
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
PWR/
ARSENAL
HILL
#
5
1
116
1
7
22
19
0013
10593
AGRILECTRIC
POWER
PARTNERS
LTD/
PLANT
1
2
193
61
0
22
19
0014
7363
ENTERGY
GSI/
NELSON
24
9,165
68,677
703
22
19
0161
50030
ENTERGY
GSI/
NISCO
4
2,023
3,971
44
22
31
0001
51
CLECO
CORP/
DOLET
HILLS
POWER
STATION
3
9,860
20,033
567
22
33
0002
54518
FORMOSA
PLASTICS
CORPORATION,
LA
yes
4
508
12
159
16
111
0
68
22
33
0181
1391
ENTERGY
GSI/
LA
STN
2
B
6
2,329
31
137
22
39
0002
55305
CLECO
EVANGELINE
LLC/
EVANGELINE
PWR
STN
9
1,623
6
71
22
47
0002
55051
GEORGIA
GULF
CHEM
&
VINYLS
LLC/
PLAQUEMIN
yes
4
1,174
9
393
43
182
0
77
22
47
0010
1394
ENTERGY
GSI/
WILLOW
GLEN
11
4,566
2,121
247
22
47
0044
1455
LA
ENERGY
&
POWER
AUTHORITY/
PLAQUEMINE
S
2
25
0
1
22
51
0006
1403
ENTERGY
LA/
NINEMILE
11
9,153
187
198
22
55
0002
1443
CITY
OF
LAFAYETTE/
BONIN
STATION
3
576
1
18
22
61
0007
1458
RUSTON
ELECTRICAL
GENERATING
STN./
UNITS
3
70
0
4
22
69
U145
1450
NATCHITOCHES
1
2
0
0
22
71
0014
1409
ENTERGY
NO/
MICHOUD
5
5,203
3,458
207
22
71
0015
1407
ENTERGY
NO/
A.
B.
PATERSON
4
333
7
11
22
73
0004
1404
ENTERGY
LA/
STERLINGTON
5
2,245
6
45
22
73
0005
1448
ENTERGY
LA/
MONROE
3
42
0
3
22
75
0005
1401
ENTERGY
LA/
BURAS
1
7
0
1
22
77
0005
6055
LA
GENERATING
LLC/
BIG
CAJUN
2
PWR
PLNT
5
21,158
50,217
1,272
22
77
0010
1464
LA
GENERATING
LLC/
BIG
CAJUN
1
PWR
PLNT
3
110
0
2
22
77
0057
1453
LA
ENERGY
&
POWER
AUTHORITY/
NEW
ROADS
DI
1
0
1
0
22
79
0003
6558
CITY
OF
ALEXANDRIA/
D.
G.
HUNTER
GEN.
STN
2
25
0
1
22
79
0010
6190
CLECO
CORP/
RODEMACHER
POWER
STATION
4
6,455
12,596
383
F­
18
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
22
89
0009
1402
ENTERGY
LA/
LITTLE
GYPSY
7
5,925
201
133
22
89
0014
8056
ENTERGY
LA/
WATERFORD
1
&
2
4
3,556
6,979
298
22
101
0007
1400
CLECO
CORP/
TECHE
POWER
STATION
6
1,369
75
58
22
101
0043
1435
CLECO­
FRANKLIN
ELECTRIC
PLANT
1
1
0
0
22
101
0069
1449
LA
ENERGY
&
POWER
AUTHORITY/
MORGAN
CITY
2
46
0
3
22
109
0019
1439
TERREBONNE
PAR
CONSOLIDATED
GOVT/
HOUMA
M
7
166
2
32
22
119
0013
1447
LA
ENERGY
&
POWER
AUTHORITY/
MINDEN
STEAM
3
17
5
1
23
3
2300300001
1513
WPS
NEW
ENGLAND
GENERATION
INC
­
CARIBOU
5
6
0
0
23
3
2300300051
7513
AROOSTOOK
VALLEY
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
4
398
1
9
23
5
2300500135
1507
FPL
ENERGY
WYMAN
LLC
7
1,594
6,907
98
23
5
2300500142
50225
REGIONAL
WASTE
SYSTEMS
INC
2
352
79
27
23
7
2300700023
50650
BORALEX
STRATTON
ENERGY
INC
3
628
53
4
23
15
2301500010
1496
FPL
ENERGY
MASON
LLC
4
9
14
0
23
17
2301700045
10495
MEAD
PUBLISHING
PAPER
DIVISION
yes
3
723
510
15
14
1,362
583
501
23
19
2301900086
10766
INDECK
WEST
ENFIELD
ENERGY
CENTER
4
6
0
0
23
19
2301900093
50051
PENOBSCOT
ENERGY
RECOVERY
CO
6
333
40
1
23
21
2302100014
54852
GREENVILLE
STEAM
CO
2
228
12
3
23
31
2303100078
10338
MAINE
ENERGY
RECOVERY
COMPANY
4
531
70
3
24
1
0203
10678
AES
WARRIOR
RUN
5
188
0
0
24
3
0014
1554
B
G
E
­
WAGNER
STATION
5
6,912
20,410
897
24
3
0468
602
B
G
E
­
BRANDON
SHORES
2
13,746
46,766
2,242
24
5
0076
1555
B
G
E
­
NOTCH
CLIFF
11
127
0
0
24
5
0078
1559
B
G
E
­
RIVERSIDE
4
178
0
2
24
5
0079
1552
B
G
E
­
CRANE
6
12,657
32,056
1,936
24
17
0014
1573
PEPCO
­
MORGANTOWN
10
16,952
75,395
6,730
24
19
0013
1564
DELMARVA
POWER
VIENNA
3
377
1,995
26
24
25
0024
1556
B
G
E
­
PERRYMAN
5
133
0
0
24
31
0019
1572
PEPCO
­
DICKERSON
5
7,452
33,644
2,992
24
31
1718
50657
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY
RRF
3
817
0
0
24
31
1822
1572
PEPCO
­
STATION
H
2
87
24
4
24
33
0014
1571
PEPCO
­
CHALK
POINT
14
12,211
38,386
3,337
24
39
0017
1563
DELMARVA
POWER
&
LIGHT
4
163
0
0
24
41
0029
1580
EASTON
UTILITIES
10
348
0
0
24
41
0069
4257
EASTON
UTILITIES
­
AIRPORT
PARK
6
411
0
0
24
43
0005
1570
POTOMAC
EDISON
­
R.
PAUL
SMITH
3
1,297
4,532
246
24
510
0006
1560
B
G
E
­
WESTPORT
1
41
0
0
F­
19
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
24
510
0007
1553
B
G
E
­
GOULD
STREET
1
377
1,208
12
24
510
0265
1557
B
G
E
­
PHILADELPHIA
ROAD
4
38
0
0
24
510
1886
10629
BALTIMORE
RESCO
3
1,131
916
0
25
1
1200054
1599
SOUTHERN
ENERGY­
CANAL
15
6,005
23,227
248
25
3
1170006
50002
PITTSFIELD
GENERATIN
32
148
3
50
25
3
1170167
1631
CEEMI­
DOREEN
ST
1
9
0
1
25
5
1200025
52026
DARTMOUTH
POWER
ASSO
3
60
1
9
25
5
1200060
1613
SOMERSET
OPERATIONS
INC
(
NRG
ENERGY)
11
1,441
4,532
184
25
5
1200061
1619
USGEN
NEW
ENGLAND
IN
19
12,329
40,454
1,642
25
5
1200067
1682
TAUNTON
MUNICIPAL
LI
8
324
234
23
25
5
1200217
55093
TAUNTON
LANDFILL
GAS
3
11
9
7
25
5
1200276
55026
DIGHTON
POWER
ASSOC
2
26
1
6
25
5
1200866
55589
BFI
FALL
RIVER
LANDF
2
30
6
5
25
9
1190194
1626
USGEN
NEW
ENGLAND
SA
11
5,311
18,300
635
25
9
1190915
6585
COMMERCIAL
GEN
STATI
5
1
0
0
25
9
1210261
50877
MASS
REFUSETECH
INC
yes
2
1,097
337
1
4
0
0
0
25
13
0420001
6081
STONY
BROOK
ENERGY
C
15
532
326
82
25
13
0420007
10726
MASSPOWER
18
236
10
41
25
13
0420038
9864
HOLYOKE
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
DEPT
4
107
201
12
25
13
0420040
1606
HOLYOKE
WATER
POWER
CO
2
2,486
7,917
373
25
13
0420067
55041
BERKSHIRE
POWER
LLC
3
7
0
0
25
13
0420117
1642
CEEMI­
W
SPFLD
STA
8
214
743
18
25
13
0420232
54614
CHICOPEE
MUNICIPLE
LIGHT
6
3
3
0
25
17
1190092
1594
CAMBRIDGE
ELECTRIC
BLACKSTONE
9
16
224
17
25
17
1190093
1595
SOUTHERN
ENERGY
KEND
12
404
288
36
25
17
1190128
1588
EXELONG
MYSTIC
LLC
9
1,675
7,265
217
25
17
1214040
10522
INDECK
PEPPERELL
POW
3
112
11
4
25
19
1200284
1615
NANTUCKET
ELECTRIC
C
8
6
0
0
25
21
1190491
1660
BRAINTREE
ELECTRIC
3
180
6
20
25
21
1190913
55585
BFI
RANDOLPH
LANDFILL
1
11
7
2
25
21
1201550
10307
BELLINGHAM
COGENERAT
3
805
18
57
25
23
1200001
50290
SEMASS
PARTNERSHIP
yes
6
1,565
775
45
9
4
0
3
25
25
1190012
1589
SITHE
NEW
BOSTON
LLC
6
683
7
46
25
27
1180061
54620
PINETREE
POWER
FITCH
1
146
2
0
25
27
1180419
50878
WHEELABRATOR
MILLBUR
yes
5
1,076
221
0
3
0
0
0
25
27
1180664
6125
SHREWSBURY
ELECTRIC
5
20
0
0
F­
20
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
25
27
1201504
54805
AMERICAN
NATIONAL
POWER­
MILFORD
13
124
1
17
26
1
N0890
50772
VIKING
ENERGY
OF
LINCOLN,
INC.
4
222
83
13
26
5
B5421
1880
VANDYKE
GENERATING
PLANT
3
36
0
3
26
5
N2586
7268
HOLLAND
BPW,
48TH
STREET
PEAKING
STATION
4
39
2
12
26
7
B1477
50305
LAFARGE
MIDWEST
INC.
ALPENA
yes
1
1,451
895
14
95
10,760
20,134
454
26
13
B4260
1772
UPPER
PENINSULA
POWER
CO
­
JOHN
WARDEN
S
1
14
0
1
26
17
B2840
1702
KARN
­
WEADOCK
FACILITY
18
8,797
20,946
1,054
26
17
B2840A
1720
J
C
WEADOCK
4
3,746
9,567
561
26
17
B7529
7398
BAY
CITY
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
&
POWER
4
37
0
0
26
17
N3195
7399
BAY
CITY
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
&
POWER
4
43
0
0
26
21
B4252
6000
AEP
COOK
NUCLEAR
PLANT
4
25
3
0
26
23
B1525
1819
COLDWATER
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
5
150
1
2
26
25
C6230
1844
MARSHALL
CITY,
ELECTRIC
POWERPLANT
4
82
1
1
26
31
N6171
1873
WOLVERINE
POWER,
TOWER
POWER
PLANT
4
14
8
1
26
33
N6033
1868
DAFTER
SANITARY
LANDFILL
INC
1
0
0
0
26
39
N2388
10822
GRAYLING
GENERATING
STATION
LTD
PTNR
4
166
2
18
26
41
B1573
1771
ESCANABA
POWER
PLANT
2
836
1,906
105
26
45
B4001
1832
LANSING
BOARD
OF
WATER
&
LIGHT
ERICKSON
3
1,471
4,950
269
26
49
B2918
1719
THETFORD
COMBUSTION
TURBINE
PLANT
1
261
0
25
26
49
N3570
54751
GENESEE
POWER
STATION
LIMITED
PARTNERSHI
1
202
7
10
26
49
N5888
54911
GRANGER
SEYMOUR
ROAD
GENERATING
STATION
1
17
1
0
26
49
N5987
54910
BRENT
RUN
LANDFILL
3
16
1
1
26
55
B4257
1859
TRAVERSE
CITY
LIGHT
AND
POWER
BAYSIDE
PO
6
24
34
2
26
59
B6611
4259
MICHIGAN
SOUTH
CENTRAL
POWER
AGENCY
3
757
972
71
26
59
B7536
1829
CITY
OF
HILLSDALE
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
UTIL.
8
129
1
2
26
61
B6553
8019
UPPER
PENINSULA
POWER
CO
­
PORTAGE
STATI
1
20
8
2
26
63
B2802
1735
OLIVER
PEAKING
STATION
5
43
1
1
26
63
B2815
1731
HARBOR
BEACH
POWER
PLANT
8
1,056
1,496
75
26
65
B2647
1831
ECKERT
&
MOORES
PARK
STATION
7
4,251
8,353
224
26
75
N1125
10722
JACKSON
COUNTY
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILIT
yes
2
70
2
0
21
0
0
1
26
77
N6252
1696
MORROW
COMBUSTION
TURBINE
PLANT
2
16
0
2
26
77
N6731
55101
KALAMAZOO
RIVER
GENERATION
STATION
1
3
0
3
26
81
N1604
50860
KENT
COUNTY
WASTE
TO
ENERGY
FACILITY
yes
2
284
15
2
2
0
0
0
26
81
N1784
10819
ADA
COGENERATION
3
172
15
10
26
91
B6508
1818
VILLAGE
OF
CLINTON
3
3
0
0
26
93
B2795
1725
DETROIT
EDISON
COLFAX
PEAKERS
5
48
2
1
F­
21
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
26
99
B2808
1734
DETROIT
EDISON
NORTHEAST
STATION
7
61
9
6
26
99
N5984
54989
PINE
TREE
ACRES,
INC.
yes
1
61
3
4
1
0
0
0
26
101
N1685
50835
TES
FILER
CITY
STATION
5
1,302
390
8
26
103
B1833
1843
MARQUETTE
BOARD
OF
LIGHT
&
POWER
2
380
508
51
26
103
B4261
1769
WISCONSIN
ELECTRIC
PRESQUE
ISLE
POWER
PL
18
12,331
18,639
798
26
105
N4975
54915
MICHIGAN
POWER
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
5
176
3
28
26
105
N6017
1879
SCOTTVILLE
POWER
PLANT
3
4
1
0
26
111
B6527
10745
MIDLAND
COGENERATION
VENTURE
6
4,530
10
27
26
113
N1160
50770
VIKING
ENERGY
OF
MCBAIN
4
212
99
32
26
115
B2816
1733
DETROIT
EDISON
­
MONROE
POWER
PLANT
45
45,970
102,754
3,614
26
115
B2846
1723
J.
R.
WHITING
PLANT
9
3,741
11,588
696
26
115
B4321
1729
FERMI
ENERGY
CENTER
9
73
24
5
26
117
N6249
1881
WOLVERINE
POWER
SUPPLY
COOP­
VESTABURG
P
7
36
2
2
26
119
N1266
10346
HILLMAN
POWER
CO
3
241
50
22
26
121
B2836
1695
B.
C.
COBB
PLANT
12
3,166
12,837
858
26
125
B2803
1737
DETROIT
EDISON
PLACID
STATION
5
45
2
1
26
125
B2805
1730
DETROIT
EDISON
HANCOCK
STATION
8
79
0
8
26
125
N2803
54613
LYON
DEVELOPMENT,
INC.
3
48
4
5
26
133
N5760
1877
GEORGE
W.
JOHNSON
­
HERSEY
POWER
PLANT
8
33
0
2
26
137
B2942
1706
CMS
ENERGY,
GAYLORD
COMBUSTION
TURBINE
P
1
52
0
5
26
137
N6526
55102
CMS
GENERATION,
LIVINGSTON
GENERATING
ST
1
41
0
7
26
139
B1976
1825
J.
B.
SIMS
GENERATING
STATION
4
882
717
64
26
139
B2357
1830
HOLLAND
BPW,
GENERATING
STATION
&
WWTP
6
1,519
2,803
130
26
139
B2835
1710
J.
H.
CAMPBELL
PLANT
12
15,379
43,525
2,413
26
139
B7977
1867
ZEELAND
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
WORKS
1
145
5
12
26
139
N6000
6356
HOLLAND
BOARD
OF
PUBLIC
WORKS
1
5
3
0
26
139
N6524
1826
GRAND
HAVEN
BOARD
OF
LIGHT
AND
POWER
10
10
1
1
26
145
N5397
54890
PEOPLES
LANDFILL,
INC.
yes
1
38
2
2
1
0
0
0
26
147
B2796
1743
ST.
CLAIR
/
BELLE
RIVER
POWER
PLANT
75
12,184
38,489
1,336
26
147
B2796A
6034
BELLE
RIVER
4
13,868
28,651
771
26
147
B2813
1732
DETROIT
EDISON,
MARYSVILLE
POWER
PLANT
14
504
1,133
57
26
147
B6145
6035
DETROIT
EDISON
GREENWOOD
ENERGY
CENTER
12
813
849
83
26
155
N5910
54539
VENICE
PARK
RDF
yes
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
26
157
B2804
1746
DETROIT
EDISON
WILMOT
PEAK
5
42
3
1
26
157
B2807
1739
PUTNAM
PEAKERS
5
43
2
1
26
161
B2806
1744
DETROIT
EDISON
SUPERIOR
4
38
8
3
F­
22
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
26
163
B2132
1866
CITY
OF
WYANDOTTE
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
18
754
1,620
84
26
163
B2185
1822
MISTERSKY
POWER
STATION
4
924
34
33
26
163
B2798
1728
DETROIT
EDISON
COMPANY,
DELRAY
POWER
PLA
2
13
0
3
26
163
B2809
1727
DETROIT
EDISON
DAYTON
PEAKERS
5
38
3
1
26
163
B2810
1740
DETROIT
EDISON
­
RIVER
ROUGE
POWER
PLANT
36
4,638
11,878
338
26
163
B2811
1745
TRENTON
CHANNEL
POWER
PLANT
36
6,461
28,669
1,125
26
163
B2812
1726
CONNORS
CREEK
POWER
PLANT
7
92
3
5
26
163
B2814
1724
BEACON
HEATING
PLANT
4
228
4
9
26
163
B4281
54804
CENTRAL
WAYNE
ENERGY
RECOVERY,
L.
P.
yes
3
21
8
1
4
0
0
0
26
163
M4148
10033
GREATER
DETROIT
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILI
yes
6
1,515
179
3
6
0
0
0
26
163
M4469
54057
RIVERVIEW
LAND
PRESERVE
yes
1
28
5
15
1
0
0
0
26
163
M4782
50077
EQ­
SITE
#
2
yes
5
174
1
0
3
11
0
2
26
165
N1395
54415
CADILLAC
RENEWABLE
ENERGY
FACILITY
1
224
32
0
27
1
2700100014
1957
Aitkin
Public
Utilities
Commission
Gener
1
1
0
0
27
9
2700900021
1910
NSP
­
Granite
City
8
9
1
1
27
13
2701300015
1934
NSP
­
Key
City/
Wilmarth
10
607
22
26
27
13
2701300078
1985
Lake
Crystal
Utilities
Commission
2
2
0
0
27
15
2701500008
2011
Sleepy
Eye
Public
Utility
3
10
1
1
27
15
2701500010
2001
New
Ulm
Public
Utilities­
Municipal
Power
4
56
2
3
27
15
2701500014
2012
Springfield
Power
Plant
2
1
0
0
27
17
2701700037
1996
Moose
Lake
Power
Plant
1
3
0
0
27
19
2701900010
6824
Great
River
Energy
­
St
Bonifacius
2
28
12
2
27
23
2702300012
1918
NSP
­
Minnesota
Valley
6
238
5
28
27
25
2702500031
2002
North
Branch
Water
&
Light
Commission
2
0
0
0
27
31
2703100001
10075
LTV
Steel
Mining
­
Schroeder
11
2,801
3,118
253
27
31
2703100007
1976
Grand
Marais
Public
Utilities
Commission
2
3
0
0
27
33
2703300006
2023
Windom
city
of
Municipal
Utility
1
2
0
0
27
33
2703300019
1998
Mountain
Lake
Municipal
Utilities
4
10
1
1
27
37
2703700003
1904
NSP
­
Black
Dog
18
4,967
2,301
129
27
37
2703700015
1913
NSP
­
Inver
Hills
Generating
Plant
14
253
1
24
27
41
2704100004
1958
Alexandria
Light
&
Power
2
6
0
0
27
43
2704300002
1967
Blue
Earth
Light
&
Water
9
18
1
1
27
43
2704300045
2020
Wells
Public
Utilities
3
9
0
0
27
45
2704500001
2013
Spring
Valley
Utilities
2
1
0
0
27
45
2704500029
2004
Preston
Public
Utilities
2
3
0
0
27
49
2704900005
1926
NSP
­
Red
Wing
6
551
47
22
F­
23
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
27
49
2704900028
1983
Kenyon
Municipal
Utility
1
9
1
1
27
49
2704900030
1925
NSP
­
Prairie
Island
Nuclear
Plant
13
22
1
1
27
53
2705300015
1927
Xcel
Energy
­
Riverside
Generating
Plant
31
13,535
12,709
853
27
53
2705300400
10013
Hennepin
Energy
Resource
Co
yes
2
618
48
40
4
1
0
0
27
53
2705300697
7376
NSP
­
Alliant
Techsystems
1
2
0
0
27
53
2705300698
7377
NSP
­
United
Health
Care
2
2
0
0
27
59
2705900014
2038
United
Power
Association
­
Cambridge
1
7
5
1
27
61
2706100004
1893
Minnesota
Power
Inc
­
Boswell
Energy
Ctr
17
14,298
18,745
1,323
27
65
2706500006
1997
Mora
Municipal
Utilities
2
7
0
0
27
67
2706700005
2022
Willmar
Municipal
Utilities
4
534
579
16
27
75
2707500003
10849
Northshore
Mining
Co
­
Silver
Bay
yes
2
2,479
1,808
13
77
716
129
383
27
79
2707900037
1999
New
Prague
Water
­
Light
­
Power
&
Bldg
3
38
1
1
27
85
2708500002
1980
Hutchinson
Utilities
Commission
­
Plant
1
7
75
1
7
27
85
2708500013
1975
Glencoe
Light
and
Power
Commission
10
71
3
7
27
85
2708500034
6358
Hutchinson
Utilities
Commission
­
Plant
2
1
59
0
28
27
91
2709100007
1888
Interstate
Power
Co
­
Fox
Lake
Station
11
137
260
12
27
91
2709100009
1973
Fairmont
Power
Plant
8
63
2
6
27
91
2709100046
2015
Truman
Public
Utilities
3
7
0
0
27
93
2709300001
1989
Litchfield
Public
Utilities
Commission
3
8
0
0
27
95
2709500011
2005
Princeton
Public
Utilities
Commission
2
9
1
1
27
99
2709900001
1961
Austin
Utilities
­
NE
Power
Station
4
424
2,205
125
27
99
2709900011
1960
Austin
Utilities
­
4th
Ave
Plant
3
25
0
0
27
105
2710500046
1956
Adrian
Public
Utilities
1
0
0
0
27
107
2710700018
8105
Halstad
Municipal
Utilities
1
0
0
0
27
109
2710900005
50413
Olmsted
Waste­
to­
Energy
Facility
yes
2
116
73
9
5
1
0
0
27
109
2710900011
2008
Rochester
Public
Utilities
­
Silver
Lake
15
1,078
2,727
128
27
109
2710900020
6058
Rochester
Public
Utility
­
Cascade
Creek
1
14
9
1
27
111
2711100002
1943
Otter
Tail
Power
Co
­
Hoot
Lake
Plant
19
1,819
2,869
102
27
111
2711100058
7505
Fergus
Control
Center
2
1
0
0
27
113
2711300016
2014
Municipal
Power
Plant
1
5
0
0
27
115
2711500011
6741
United
Power
Association
­
Rock
Lake
1
7
5
1
27
123
2712300012
1912
NSP
­
High
Bridge
Generator
17
5,675
3,616
507
27
127
2712700023
2009
Redwood
Falls
Public
Utilities
­
Mill
Lot
2
35
2
2
27
131
2713100003
1932
NSP
­
West
Faribault
2
11
0
1
27
133
2713300016
1990
Luverne
Municipal
Power
Plant
1
2
0
0
27
137
2713700013
1891
Minnesota
Power
Inc
­
Laskin
Energy
Ctr
7
1,995
1,624
143
F­
24
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
27
137
2713700015
1897
Minnesota
Power
Inc
­
ML
Hibbard
8
502
190
85
27
137
2713700027
1979
Hibbing
Public
Utilities
Commission
9
402
389
13
27
137
2713700028
2018
City
of
Virginia
Dept
Public
Utilities
7
551
460
11
27
139
2713900010
8027
NSP
­
Blue
Lake
6
168
12
15
27
141
2714100003
2039
United
Power
Association
­
Elk
River
6
780
86
27
27
141
2714100004
6090
NSP
­
Sherburne
Generating
Plant
57
25,490
23,599
9,478
27
141
2714100047
1971
Elk
River
Municipal
Utilites
1
5
0
0
27
145
2714500002
1994
Melrose
Public
Utilities
1
23
1
1
27
147
2714700001
1966
Blooming
Prairie
Public
Utilities
1
6
0
0
27
147
2714700002
2003
Owatonna
Public
Utilities
­
Power
Plant
1
11
0
0
27
151
2715100006
1964
Benson
Municipal
Utilities
2
2
0
0
27
161
2716100027
1982
Janesville
Municipal
Utilities
2
3
0
0
27
163
2716300005
1915
NSP
­
Allen
S
King
Generating
Plant
28
11,835
22,343
275
27
163
2716300087
55010
LSP
Cottage
Grove
Cogeneration
Facility
10
71
3
15
27
165
2716500019
30
Madelia
Light
&
Power
Standby
Generation
2
20
1
1
27
171
2717100016
1969
Delano
Municipal
Utilities
2
43
1
1
27
171
2717100019
1922
NSP
­
Monticello
Nuclear
Plant
6
13
1
0
27
171
2717100020
2042
United
Power
Association
­
Maple
Lake
1
7
5
1
28
1
2800100022
2052
ENTERGY
MISSISSIPPI,
INC,
NATCHEZ
SES
1
49
0
1
28
11
2801100031
2051
ENTERGY
MISSISSIPPI
INC,
DELTA
SES
7
794
2,792
124
28
21
2802100023
6072
ENTERGY
OPERATIONS
INC
­
GRAND
GULF
22
50
9
28
28
27
2802700054
2060
CLARKSDALE
PUBLIC
UTILITIES/
OLD
PLANT
2
86
77
48
28
27
2802700063
2059
CITY
OF
CLARKSDALE­
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
3
310
24
15
28
35
2803500038
2046
MS
POWER
CO­
PLANT
EATON
3
7
0
0
28
47
2804700055
2049
MS
POWER
CO­
WATSON
PLANT
9
14,619
31,753
1,532
28
49
2804900112
2053
ENTERGY
MISSISSIPPI
INC,
REX
BROWN
SES
7
1,011
3
31
28
59
2805900048
2047
MISSISSIPPI
POWER
CO,
CHEVRON
PLANT
6
2,628
13
89
28
59
2805900090
6073
MISSISSIPPI
POWER
CO
­
DANIEL
PLANT
13
11,508
28,813
1,409
28
67
2806700035
2070
SOUTH
MS
ELECTRIC
POWER
ASSOCIATION
5
907
44
68
28
73
2807300021
6061
SOUTH
MS
ELECTRIC
POWER
ASSOCIATION
9
6,052
8,148
401
28
75
2807500032
2048
MS
POWER
CO
PLANT­
SWEATT
ELECTRIC
3
32
0
1
28
83
2808300048
2062
GREENWOOD
UTILITIES­
HENDERSON
2
360
946
53
28
83
2808300052
2063
GREENWOOD
UTILITIES­
WRIGHT
2
3
0
0
28
87
2808700053
55082
CALEDONIA
POWER,
LLC
10
17
0
3
28
149
2814900027
2050
ENTERGY
MISSISSIPPI
INC,
BAXTER
WILSON
10
21,834
44,942
2,118
28
151
2815100048
8054
ENTERGY
MISSISSIPPI
INC
GERALD
ANDRUS
6
10,225
38,621
1,463
F­
25
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
28
163
2816300005
2067
YAZOO
CITY
PUBLIC
SERVICE
COMMISSION
2
2
0
0
29
1
0006
2083
AMERENUE
1
4
0
0
29
7
0012
6650
AMERENUE
1
34
24
2
29
7
0041
2165
VANDALIA
POWER
PLANT
1
17
1
1
29
13
0029
2115
BUTLER
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
4
33
5
2
29
19
0002
2123
COLUMBIA
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
8
209
520
19
29
21
0004
2098
ST.
JOSEPH
LIGHT
&
POWER
CO
19
4,118
2,919
67
29
23
0050
7392
POPLAR
BLUFF
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
4
65
1
1
29
27
0007
2126
FULTON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
9
22
0
1
29
27
0026
6153
AMERENUE
7
21
6
1
29
31
0061
2137
JACKSON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
9
24
0
0
29
31
0090
2096
AMERENUE
1
10
0
0
29
33
0022
2120
CARROLLTON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
9
79
1
1
29
37
0003
2092
UTILICORP
UNITED
INC
1
58
0
6
29
41
0032
7400
SALISBURY
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
1
18
1
1
29
45
0026
2138
KAHOKA
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
PLANT
3
2
0
0
29
47
0096
2171
INDEPENDENCE
POWER
AND
LIGHT
7
433
2,628
157
29
51
0008
6652
AMERENUE
1
38
27
2
29
51
0049
2082
AMERENUE
1
48
34
3
29
61
0023
2127
GALLATIN
POWER
PLANT
3
8
0
0
29
69
0034
2142
MALDEN
MUNICIPAL
POWER
&
LIGHT
3
13
1
1
29
69
0063
2139
KENNETT
GENERATING
PLANT
2
57
1
1
29
69
0066
7604
ASSOCIATED
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
1
15
0
2
29
71
0003
2103
AMERENUE
16
8,617
44,229
1,566
29
73
0043
2149
OWENSVILLE
POWER
PLANT
5
52
1
1
29
75
0023
2113
ALBANY
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
9
1
1
29
77
0005
2161
CITY
UTILITIES
OF
SPRINGFIELD
MISSOURI
26
4,902
6,191
427
29
77
0039
6195
CITY
UTILITIES
OF
SPRINGFIELD
MISSOURI
29
2,965
3,632
197
29
77
0145
2162
CITY
UTILITIES
OF
SPRINGFIELD
3
3
0
0
29
79
0010
2163
TRENTON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
1
0
0
0
29
79
0027
698
TRENTON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
5
32
1
2
29
81
0015
2114
BETHANY
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
20
0
1
29
83
0001
2080
KANSAS
CITY
POWER
&
LIGHT
CO
8
5,873
15,174
339
29
95
0021
2078
TRIGEN
ENERGY
CORPORATION
10
535
4,461
11
29
95
0022
2079
KANSAS
CITY
POWER
&
LIGHT
CO
12
630
874
92
29
95
0023
2081
KANSAS
CITY
POWER
&
LIGHT
CO
10
833
337
73
F­
26
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
29
95
0031
2094
MISSOURI
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
18
11,756
10,530
196
29
95
0050
2132
INDEPENDENCE
POWER
AND
LIGHT
14
679
7,192
401
29
95
0139
6074
UTILICORP
UNITED
INC
6
474
1
17
29
97
0001
2076
EMPIRE
DISTRICT
ELECTRIC
CO
7
4,769
2,216
122
29
97
0062
6223
EMPIRE
DISTRICT
ELECTRIC
CO
6
180
0
28
29
97
0104
7296
EMPIRE
DISTRICT
ELECTRIC
CO
6
221
0
112
29
97
0110
2121
CARTHAGE
WATER
&
ELECTRIC
3
116
2
2
29
99
0016
6155
AMERENUE
10
4,118
19,875
683
29
107
0038
2131
HIGGINSVILLE
MUNICIPAL
POWER
FACILITY
7
43
0
2
29
117
0002
2122
CHILLICOTHE
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
13
83
175
12
29
121
0004
2141
MACON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
4
19
1
1
29
137
0028
2146
MONROE
CITY
POWER
PLANT
3
25
2
2
29
143
0004
2167
ASSOCIATED
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
19
37,782
14,509
732
29
147
0032
7754
ASSOCIATED
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
2
48
0
10
29
151
0002
2169
CENTRAL
ELECTRIC
POWER
COOPERATIVE
15
2,552
4,164
181
29
165
0007
6065
KANSAS
CITY
POWER
&
LIGHT
CO
10
6,897
16,283
477
29
171
0015
6563
ASSOCIATED
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
2
33
14
3
29
175
0001
2168
ASSOCIATED
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
25
22,497
18,924
673
29
175
0010
6651
AMERENUE
1
32
23
2
29
183
0001
2107
AMERENUE
13
15,404
39,741
528
29
189
0010
2104
AMERENUE
19
9,609
22,657
1,089
29
189
0023
2102
AMERENUE
1
25
18
1
29
195
0010
2144
MARSHALL
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
6
271
1,565
81
29
201
0017
6768
SIKESTON
POWER
STATION
7
2,367
6,796
218
29
205
0011
7405
SHELBINA
POWER
PLANT
6
25
2
2
29
207
0064
7749
ASSOCIATED
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
1
28
0
6
29
217
0034
2090
MISSOURI
PUBLIC
SERVICE,
UTILICORP
U
INC
1
9
3
1
29
510
0038
2101
TRIGEN­
ST.
LOUIS
ENERGY
CORP
10
210
779
43
30
17
0002
2177
MDU
­
MILES
CITY
2
16
0
2
30
21
0005
2176
MDU
­
GLENDIVE
2
44
0
4
30
83
0003
6089
MDU
­
LEWIS
&
CLARK
STATION
3
929
1,247
145
30
87
0007
10784
COLSTRIP
ENERGY
LTD.
PARTNERSHIP
7
879
1,340
13
30
87
0008
6076
PPL,
MONTANA
COLSTRIP
UNITS
#
1
&
#
2
3
11,709
14,673
1,364
30
87
0014
6076
MPC
­
COLSTRIP
UNITS
#
3
&
#
4
3
25,412
5,791
3,281
30
111
0015
2187
PPL,
MONTANA
­
J.
E.
CORETTE
PLANT
6
1,385
2,691
102
30
111
0023
50931
YELLOWSTONE
ENERGY
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
7
476
2,201
17
F­
27
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
31
1
00040
2244
NORTH
DENVER
STATION
4
13
3
1
31
1
00042
60
WHELAN
ENERGY
CENTER
8
983
2,008
86
31
1
00061
2243
DON
HENRY
POWER
CENTER
4
5
0
0
31
19
00021
2268
UNIVERSITY
OF
NEBRASKA
KEARNEY
2
23
0
1
31
21
00013
2253
LYONS
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
1
5
0
0
31
23
00019
2233
DAVID
CITY
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLT
4
37
0
0
31
27
00016
2249
LAUREL
MUNICIPAL
PLANT
3
0
0
0
31
33
00016
2302
SIDNEY
POWER
PLANT
5
14
2
0
31
39
00014
2313
WEST
POINT
POWER
PLANT
4
22
1
2
31
39
00024
2316
WISNER
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
0
0
0
31
41
00003
2221
BROKEN
BOW
POWER
PLANT
6
40
2
4
31
41
00018
2214
ANSLEY
LIGHT
PLANT
­
STANDBY
2
1
0
0
31
41
00019
2300
SARGENT
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
3
1
0
0
31
41
00022
2216
ARNOLD
WASTE
TREAT
3
1
0
0
31
41
00023
2211
CALLAWAY
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
3
1
0
0
31
49
00006
2230
CHAPPELL
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
0
0
0
31
51
00006
2311
WAKEFIELD
MUNICIPAL
POWER
2
15
0
0
31
53
00001
2240
LON
D
WRIGHT
POWER
PLANT
15
1,477
1,280
55
31
55
0002
2291
OMAHA
PUBLIC
POWER
DISTRICT
29
5,991
11,799
387
31
55
0003
2290
OPPD­
JONES
STREET
2
29
2
2
31
57
00008
2218
BENKELMAN
MUNICIPAL
POWER
1
0
0
0
31
61
00010
2238
FRANKLIN
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
1
0
13
31
63
00010
2232
CURTIS
POWER
PLANT
3
5
0
0
31
65
00013
2223
CAMBRIDGE
LIGHT
PLANT
6
2
1
0
31
65
00014
2295
OXFORD
LIGHT
PLANT
4
3
0
0
31
71
00003
2222
BURWELL
LIGHT
PLANT
4
6
1
0
31
73
00035
2226
NPPD
CANADAY
STATION
6
185
6
7
31
79
00001
2241
C
W
BURDICK
GENERATING
STATION
7
39
1
1
31
79
00606
59
PLATTE
GENERATING
STATION
5
1,485
2,436
68
31
87
00009
2318
SWPPD
PALISADE
PLANT
1
0
0
0
31
87
00010
2309
TRENTON
POWER
PLANT
1
0
0
0
31
89
00023
2305
STUART
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
5
1
0
0
31
91
00001
2280
MULLEN
LIGHT
PLANT
1
1
0
0
31
95
00002
2236
FAIRBURY
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
6
0
0
31
97
00009
2308
TECUMSEH
PLANT
5
6
0
1
31
105
00008
2248
KIMBALL
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
6
9
0
1
F­
28
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
31
109
0005
2277
NPPD
SHELDON
STATION
2
7,229
5,410
91
31
109
0010
2250
EIGHTH
&
J
STREET
POWER
PLANT
1
4
0
0
31
109
0130
6373
LES
ROKEBY
PEAKING
UNIT
1
19
6
2
31
111
00019
6077
NPPD
GERALD
GENTLEMAN
STATION
25
22,044
31,298
904
31
111
00077
2306
SUTHERLAND
LIGHT
PLANT
1
8
1
0
31
119
00016
2254
MADISON
LIGHT
2
9
0
0
31
127
00014
2215
AUBURN
GENERATING
PLANT
6
53
2
5
31
131
00003
2255
NEBRASKA
CITY
POWER
PLANT
NO
1
7
91
3
9
31
131
00008
7555
NEBRASKA
CITY
POWER
PLANT
NO
2
2
4
0
0
31
131
00036
6096
OPPD
NEBRASKA
CITY
STATION
17
9,483
16,206
534
31
137
00018
2246
HOLDREGE
POWER
PLANT
11
11
1
1
31
139
00012
2297
PLAINVIEW
MUNICIPAL
POWER
1
1
0
0
31
145
00013
2271
NPPD
MC
COOK
PEAKING
UNIT
1
10
4
1
31
151
00001
2231
CRETE
MUNICIPAL
PLANT
7
75
2
7
31
151
00020
2315
WILBER
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
3
4
0
0
31
153
00005
2292
OPPD
SARPY
COUNTY
STATION
8
74
1
17
31
155
00034
2310
WAHOO
POWER
PLANT
6
32
1
3
31
169
00022
2234
DESHLER
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
1
2
0
0
31
173
02005
2296
PENDER
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
5
5
0
0
31
177
00034
2289
OPPD
FORT
CALHOUN
STATION
1
1
0
0
31
179
00001
2312
WAYNE
MUNICIPAL
POWER
PLANT
2
87
4
1
31
181
00008
2299
RED
CLOUD
MUNICIPAL
PLANT
4
6
0
0
31
181
00012
7481
CITY
LIGHT
2
2
1
0
32
1
0197
50765
AMOR
IV
CORP
&
STILLWATER
GEOTHERMAL
2
6
0
0
32
1
0756
52015
CAITHNESS
DIXIE
VALLEY
LLC
2
6
1
1
32
3
0398
2322
CLARK
STATION
3
915
2
26
32
3
0399
2326
SUNRISE
STATION
2
1,017
1
20
32
3
0400
2324
REID
GARDNER
STATION
4
9,038
2,181
1,068
32
3
0466
2341
MOHAVE
GENERATING
STATION
4
19,430
41,299
1,666
32
13
0457
8224
VALMY
GENERATING
STATION
3
7,025
6,461
359
32
19
0091
2330
SIERRA
PACIFIC
POWER
COMPANY
2
3,655
2,716
49
32
29
0194
2336
SIERRA
PACIFIC
POWER
6
3,045
2,037
221
32
31
A01176A
50760
EMPIRE
ENERGY,
LLC
(
FRMLY
AMOR
II)
1
0
0
0
32
31
A90A
52138
STEAMBOAT
ENVIROSYSTEMS,
LLC,
UNITS
1,1A
1
0
0
0
33
3
3300300014
2369
PSNH/
WHITE
LAKE
1
6
2
0
33
3
3300300019
50739
PINETREE
POWER/
TAMWORTH
2
266
13
9
F­
29
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
33
7
3300700010
10839
WHITEFIELD
POWER
&
LIGHT
2
219
8
4
33
7
3300700087
2362
PSNH/
LOST
NATION
2
6
2
0
33
9
3300900021
10290
BRIDGEWATER
POWER
COMPANY
2
188
10
21
33
9
3300900026
50208
PINETREE
POWER/
BETHLEHEM
2
246
9
4
33
9
3300900115
54803
PLYMOUTH
COGENERATION,
LP
5
53
37
4
33
11
3301100004
50347
DUNBARTON
ENERGY,
LP
1
7
0
1
33
11
3301100191
55006
FOUR
HILLS
LANDFILL
3
22
8
7
33
13
3301300026
2364
PSNH/
MERRIMACK
STATION
7
4,263
38,404
2,259
33
13
3301300032
50873
CONCORD
STEAM
10
54
191
71
33
13
3301300101
52041
BIO­
ENERGY
CORPORATION
2
151
6
36
33
15
3301500012
2367
PSNH/
SCHILLER
STATION
8
1,870
6,340
214
33
15
3301500054
8002
PSNH/
NEWINGTON
STATION
5
693
3,398
52
33
19
3301900029
50872
WHEELABRATOR/
CLAREMONT
yes
2
195
85
1
2
0
0
0
33
19
3301900031
10838
HEMPHILL
POWER
&
LIGHT
COMPANY
3
197
8
13
34
1
70525
2383
Missouri
Avenue
Generating
Station
8
52
5
3
34
3
02488
2398
Bergen
Generating
Station
10
175
3
13
34
3
02624
50852
Prime
Energy
Limited
Partnership
3
291
37
166
34
3
02736
55159
MM
Hackensack
Energy
LLC
­
Balefill
Land
6
23
6
5
34
3
02737
55604
MM
Hackensack
Energy
LLC
­
Kingsland
Lan
4
17
22
8
34
5
45979
2399
Burlington
Generating
Station
11
318
59
7
34
7
51608
10751
Camden
Cogen,
L.
P.
4
144
4
3
34
7
51614
10435
Camden
County
Energy
Recovery
Associates
yes
3
499
24
38
1
0
0
0
34
9
73242
2378
B.
L.
England
Generating
Station
11
4,167
13,954
879
34
9
73243
2382
Middle
Generating
Station
6
87
28
6
34
11
75476
7288
Sherman
Avenue
Generating
Station
4
32
0
12
34
11
75483
54807
Vineland
Cogeneration
Plant
4
8
1
2
34
11
75507
2434
Vineland
Municipal
Electric
Utility
­
Do
11
105
441
20
34
11
75508
5083
Cumberland
Generating
Station
5
31
0
11
34
11
75512
2379
Carll's
Corner
Generating
Station
5
58
22
3
34
13
07524
54708
Montclair
Cogeneration
Limited
Partnersh
1
47
2
4
34
13
07617
50385
Newark
Bay
Cogeneration
Partnership,
L.
P
6
101
9
28
34
13
07627
2401
Essex
Generating
Station
6
564
1
54
34
13
07731
50797
Calpine
Newark
Inc.
7
118
2
11
34
13
07736
10643
American
Ref­
Fuel
Company
of
Essex
Count
12
720
151
112
34
15
55778
2409
PSE&
G
­
National
Park
Generating
Station
2
11
2
1
34
15
55784
8008
Mickleton
Generating
Station
4
82
2
2
F­
30
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
34
15
55793
50885
Wheelabrator
Gloucester
Company,
L.
P.
yes
5
346
26
7
2
0
0
2
34
15
55834
10043
Logan
Generating
Plant,
L.
P.
15
715
627
19
34
17
11421
50497
COGEN
TECH.
NJ
VENTURE­
BAYONNE
3
3
0
0
34
17
12048
2397
Bayonne
Generating
Station
3
18
4
1
34
17
12200
2404
Kearny
Generating
Station
12
276
125
15
34
17
12202
2403
Hudson
Generating
Station
17
8,275
19,165
1,068
34
19
80002
2393
Gilbert
Generating
Station
17
305
9
16
34
19
80293
54707
Hunterdon
Cogeneration
Limited
Partnersh
3
52
0
4
34
19
80341
8227
Glen
Gardner
Combustion
Turbine
Site
10
92
0
10
34
19
80350
10616
MILFORD
POWER
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
3
3
0
0
34
21
61015
50094
Trigen
­
Trenton
Energy
Co.,
L.
P.
4
845
11
38
34
21
61057
2408
Mercer
Generating
Station
13
11,726
13,445
693
34
23
17823
2385
Werner
Generating
Station
7
31
12
3
34
23
17824
2400
Edison
Generating
Station
5
591
1
41
34
23
17884
2390
Sayreville
Generating
Station
(
JCP&
L)
10
150
6
3
34
23
17901
55092
O'Brien
Biogas
IV
LLC
5
34
24
6
34
23
18061
50799
Calpine
Parlin
Inc.
5
44
2
3
34
23
18068
2411
Sewaren
Generating
Station
11
471
496
54
34
23
18072
10308
North
Jersey
Energy
Associates,
L.
P.
5
856
16
50
34
29
78080
2388
OYSTER
CREEK
NUCLEAR
GENERATING
STATION
11
10
0
0
34
29
78896
54640
Lakewood
Cogeneration,
L.
P.
11
67
1
2
34
29
78912
7138
Forked
River
Combustion
Turbine
Site
4
41
19
6
34
29
78931
54980
Ocean
County
Landfill
Corporation
yes
3
17
5
2
2
0
0
0
34
29
78932
2380
Cedar
Generating
Station
6
98
42
8
34
33
65495
2384
Deepwater
Generating
Station
10
1,100
2,945
146
34
33
65496
6118
Hope
Creek
Generating
Station
21
42
40
37
34
33
65497
10099
Pedricktown
Cogeneration
Plant
4
57
1
3
34
33
65498
10566
CARNEYS
POINT
GENERATING
PLANT
11
714
738
84
34
33
65500
2410
Salem
Generating
Station
26
64
14
2
34
39
41741
10805
EF
KENILWORTH,
INC.
3
122
4
17
34
39
41810
2406
Linden
Generating
Station
8
260
149
17
34
39
41814
50960
Union
County
Resource
Recovery
Facility
yes
5
788
102
14
1
0
0
1
34
41
85455
10012
Warren
Energy
Resource
Co.
L.
P.
yes
5
232
6
4
2
0
0
1
35
1
3500100011
2450
REEVES
GENERATING
STATION
10
701
2
56
35
7
0001
2468
RATON
POWER
PLANT
2
224
203
6
35
13
0002
2444
RIO
GRANDE
GENERATING
STATION
4
944
3
33
F­
31
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
35
25
0034
2446
MADDOX
STATION
3
674
2
29
35
25
0054
2454
CUNNINGHAM
7
1,611
5
66
35
31
0032
87
ESCALANTE
5
3,595
1,297
275
35
37
0002
2469
TUCUMCARI
5
3
0
0
35
45
0002
2442
FOUR
CORNERS
10
47,300
39,564
3,872
35
45
0029
2465
ANIMAS
PLANT
2
104
1
2
35
45
0902
2451
SAN
JUAN
GENERATING
STATION
18
28,438
21,403
5,406
35
47
0004
2447
LAS
VEGAS
TURBINE
1
3
0
0
36
1
4010100171
55155
ALBANY
LANDFILL
yes
3
3
0
1
5
21
0
1
36
1
4012200044
2539
ALBANY
STEAM
STATION
12
453
2,549
39
36
1
4012200078
10725
SELKIRK
COGENERATION
PROJECT
16
469
6
3
36
3
9025800018
7784
RG&
E
ALLEGANY
STATION
#
133
5
10
0
1
36
7
7034600045
2526
AES
WESTOVER
6
2,448
15,661
917
36
9
9041200042
54076
INDECK
OLEAN
ENERGY
CENTER
4
20
0
0
36
9
9043600022
10403
LAIDLAW
ENERGY
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
INC
2
56
0
7
36
13
9060300021
2554
DUNKIRK
STEAM
GENERATING
STATION
7
5,754
51,308
3,364
36
13
9060800053
2682
SAMUEL
A
CARLSON
GENERATING
STATION
5
505
3,223
188
36
17
7082200014
2531
AES
JENNISON
9
371
1,938
92
36
19
5094200106
54574
SARANAC
POWER
PARTNERS
COGENERATION
FAC.
13
242
5
55
36
27
3134600019
10305
DUTCHESS
CO
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILITY
1
125
149
1
36
29
9146400130
2549
HUNTLEY
STEAM
GENERATING
STATION
6
9,192
43,856
2,324
36
29
9146400153
50451
INDECK­
YERKES
ENERGY
SERVICES
6
117
2
3
36
43
6212800041
50459
INDECK­
ILION
ENERGY
CENTER
3
41
0
1
36
45
6224000009
10464
ELECTRICAL
GENERATING
FACILITY
12
340
791
76
36
45
6226000024
10620
CARTHAGE
ENERGY
COGEN
FACILITY
6
27
1
0
36
47
2610100042
2496
CON
EDISON
­
HUDSON
AVE
STATION
3
1,148
913
61
36
47
2610100185
54914
BROOKLYN
NAVY
YARD
COGENERATION
PLANT
12
87
11
20
36
47
2610200086
2499
ASTORIA
GENERATING
NARROWS
GAS
TURBINE
3
654
108
67
36
47
2610200116
2494
ASTORIA
GENERATING
GOWANUS
GAS
TURBINE
P
2
789
194
78
36
47
2610700141
50405
WARBASSE
HOUSES
&
POWER
PLANT
6
18
0
3
36
55
8261400448
2640
R
G
&
E
BEEBEE
STATION
5
362
2,321
138
36
55
8262800068
2642
R
G
&
E
RUSSELL
STATION
13
3,205
27,331
1,698
36
55
8264400048
50568
HIGH
ACRES
LANDFILL
AND
RECYCLING
CENTER
yes
6
87
20
2
2
0
0
0
36
55
8265600008
50565
MONROE
LIVINGSTON
SANITARY
LANDFILL
4
63
8
2
36
59
1282000357
2679
FREEPORT
POWER
PLANT
#
1
4
39
3
3
36
59
1282000358
2678
FREEPORT
POWER
PLANT
#
2
3
47
3
3
F­
32
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
36
59
1282000553
2511
EF
BARRETT
POWER
STATION
41
1,407
788
115
36
59
1282000753
2695
ROCKVILLE
CENTRE
POWER
PLANT
4
253
29
18
36
59
1282001015
52056
TRIGEN
CENTRL
UTILITY
PLT
­
MITCHL
FIELD
4
274
3
3
36
59
1282001727
10642
HEMPSTEAD
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILITY
yes
1
1,733
197
5
1
4
1
0
36
59
1282002479
50348
OCEANSIDE
LANDFILL
GAS
RECOVERY
FAC
4
29
2
0
36
59
1282200481
2514
GLENWOOD
MAIN
POWER
STATION
6
528
5
45
36
59
1282400947
50292
TBG
COGEN
5
313
7
29
36
61
2620200032
2503
CON
ED­
59TH
ST
STA
5
524
384
38
36
61
2620400019
2504
CON
ED­
74TH
STREET
STA
3
829
1,084
75
36
61
2620600012
2493
CON
ED­
EAST
RIVER
GENERATING
STATION
6
1,692
678
102
36
61
2620600038
2502
CON
ED­
WATERSIDE
STATION
6
722
10
69
36
63
9291100113
50472
AMERICAN
REF­
FUEL
CO
NIAGARA,
PL
yes
1
1,037
91
2
6
148
8
6
36
63
9291100152
50202
CH
RESOURCES
­
NIAGARA
FALLS
3
61
87
2
36
63
9291200059
54131
NORTH
TONAWANDA
COGENERATION
FACILITY
6
136
5
2
36
63
9292600016
54041
LOCKPORT
COGENERATION
FACILITY
7
811
194
14
36
63
9293800003
6082
AES
SOMERSET
LLC
2
7,659
6,685
728
36
65
6301400011
50744
STERLING
ENERGY
FACILITY
6
37
0
14
36
67
7311500229
54425
POA
COGEN
FAC/
SYRACUSE
UNIV
STEAM
STA
6
154
1
2
36
67
7312600127
50978
CARR
STREET
GENERATING
STATION
2
20
0
2
36
67
7313200042
50855
ONONDAGA
COGENERATION
FACILITY
4
34
1
0
36
67
7313200052
50651
TRIGEN
SYRACUSE
ENERGY
CORPORATION
9
1,106
2,260
2
36
67
7314200028
50662
ONONDAGA
CO
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILITY
yes
3
521
22
0
11
0
0
0
36
71
3330900040
2632
SHOEMAKER
GAS
TURBINE
FACILITY
2
74
0
9
36
71
3333000037
10047
ORANGE
COUNTY
SANITARY
LANDFILL
1
0
0
0
36
71
3333000084
10549
J­
W
OPERATING
COMPANY
11
128
35
7
36
71
3334600011
2480
DANSKAMMER
GENERATING
STATION
12
5,072
12,388
534
36
71
3334600075
8006
ROSETON
GENERATING
STATION
7
3,644
15,591
270
36
75
7350400023
54138
FULTON
COGENERATION
ASSOC
COGEN
PROJECT
5
48
1
3
36
75
7351200005
50450
INDECK­
OSWEGO
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
2
111
0
6
36
75
7351200030
2594
OSWEGO
HARBOR
POWER
8
653
2,997
33
36
75
7355600040
54547
INDEPENDENCE
STATION
9
426
18
19
36
81
2630100084
2491
POLETTI
POWER
PROJECT
3
2,586
2,207
279
36
81
2630100185
8906
ASTORIA
(
ORION)
GENERATING
STATION
6
3,469
2,241
333
36
81
2630400024
2500
RAVENSWOOD
GENERATING
STATION
2
3,803
2,646
439
36
81
2630800040
2513
KEYSPAN
GENERATION­
FAR
ROCKAWAY
STATION
2
121
1
13
36
81
2630800096
54114
KIAC
COGENERATION
PLANT­
JFK
AIRPORT
4
77
1
16
F­
33
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
36
83
4381400029
54034
RENSSELAER
COGEN
FACILITY
11
46
1
3
36
83
4384400008
10190
TRANSCANADA
POWER
CASTLETON
4
94
1
2
36
85
2640300014
2490
ARTHUR
KILL
GENERATING
STATION
5
1,421
8
101
36
87
3392200003
2625
BOWLINE
POINT
GENERATING
STATION
4
2,242
1,992
201
36
87
3392600059
2628
HILLBURN
GAS
TURBINE
FACILITY
1
45
0
2
36
87
3392800010
2629
LOVETT
GENERATING
STATION
7
2,439
5,370
260
36
89
6405800046
54592
MASSENA
ENERGY
FACILITY
4
11
0
1
36
91
5412600028
50458
INDECK
CORINTH
ENERGY
CENTER
4
82
10
2
36
91
5414400031
10618
SOUTH
GLENS
FALLS
ENERGY,
LLC
12
79
2
2
36
99
8453200075
54782
SENECA
ENERGY
LFGTE
FACILITY
2
96
2
0
36
101
8463800011
2529
AES
HICKLING
LLC
2
774
2,804
171
36
103
1472000777
50649
BABYLON
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILITY
2
439
73
1
36
103
1472001046
2521
WEST
BABYLON
INTERNAL
COMBUSTION
FAC.
1
32
10
1
36
103
1472200105
8007
HOLTSVILLE
FACILITY
25
1,065
44
17
36
103
1472200107
2517
PORT
JEFFERSON
POWER
STATION
6
1,298
4,906
131
36
103
1472200108
7146
WADING
RIVER
I.
C.
FACILITY
5
268
189
13
36
103
1472200926
7314
RICHARD
M
FLYNN
POWER
PLANT
4
178
49
31
36
103
1472202441
54149
NISSEQUOGUE
COGEN
PARTNERS
PLANT
2
160
1
13
36
103
1472400345
2512
EAST
HAMPTON
INTERNAL
COMBUSTION
FAC.
4
168
21
6
36
103
1472600130
2516
NORTHPORT
POWER
STATION
18
7,629
25,491
547
36
103
1472600790
50656
HUNTINGTON
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACILITY
yes
1
492
55
7
1
0
0
0
36
103
1472800185
51038
ISLIP
MCARTHUR
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FACIL
1
115
48
1
36
103
1473400169
50344
SMITHTOWN
WEST
ENERGY
GEN
2
17
0
0
36
103
1473601438
2519
SOUTHAMPTON
INTERNAL
COMBUSTION
FACILITY
2
39
8
4
36
103
1473800455
2520
SOUTHOLD
INTERNAL
COMBUSTION
FACILITY
2
33
7
4
36
109
7503200019
2535
AES
CAYUGA
4
3,577
2,497
332
36
115
5534400001
10503
ADIRONDACK
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
FAC
yes
2
313
3
2
1
0
0
0
36
119
3552200011
2497
INDIAN
PT
GENERATING
&
SERVICE
STATION
9
56
21
2
36
121
9563200010
50449
INDECK­
SILVER
SPRINGS
COGENERATION
4
147
1
1
36
123
8573600004
2527
AES
GREENIDGE
LLC
2
2,713
18,484
901
37
7
3700700032
2707
CP&
L
­
BLEWETT
HYDROELECTRIC
PLANT
1
76
21
3
37
17
3701700043
10380
ELIZABETHTOWN
POWER,
LLC
1
145
359
0
37
19
3701900051
6014
CP&
L
­
BRUNSWICK
PLANT
2
6
0
0
37
19
3701900067
10378
COGENTRIX
OF
NORTH
CAROLINA
INC
­
SOUTHP
6
548
1,425
6
37
21
0628
2706
ASHEVILLE
4
4,997
17,129
862
37
25
3702500113
10626
KANNAPOLIS
ENERGY
PARTNERS
LLC­
KANNAPOL
7
697
2,103
25
F­
34
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
37
31
3703100116
2711
CP&
L
­
MOREHEAD
CITY
ELECTRIC
PLANT
1
9
3
0
37
35
3703500073
2727
DUKE
POWER
MARSHALL
PLT
10
20,124
77,291
3,611
37
37
3703700063
2708
CP&
L
­
CAPE
FEAR
PLANT
10
3,183
10,938
590
37
49
3704900158
10525
CRAVEN
COUNTY
WOOD
ENERGY
6
557
2
25
37
51
3705100094
1016
PUBLIC
WORKS
COMMISSION
BUTLER­
WARNER
GE
2
143
0
46
37
55
3705500021
2783
N
C
ELECTRICAL
MEMBERSHIP
CORPORATION
5
56
3
2
37
61
3706100116
10381
COGENTRIX
EASTERN
CAROLINA
LLC
­
KENANSV
7
144
465
5
37
65
3706500146
10384
COGENTRIX
OF
ROCKY
MOUNT
8
2,128
288
28
37
67
00745
50221
R.
J.
R.
TOBACCO
CO.
­
T­
VILLE
yes
2
1,163
2,621
7
3
10
3
12
37
71
3707100039
2718
DUKE
POWER
ALLEN
PLT
11
10,673
37,027
1,921
37
71
3707100040
2732
DUKE
POWER
RIVERBEND
PLT
12
5,096
17,438
902
37
83
3708300170
50555
PANDA­
ROSEMARY
COGENERATION
FACILITY
5
143
13
6
37
83
3708300174
54035
ROANOKE
VALLEY
PROJECT
10
2,209
898
21
37
109
3710900082
7277
DUKE
POWER
CO
LCTS
2
284
19
19
37
119
0269
6038
DUKE
ENERGY
MCGUIRE
NUCLEAR
STATION
7
21
0
0
37
129
3712900036
2713
CP&
L
­
SUTTON
PLANT
8
7,502
20,223
1,026
37
129
3712900263
50271
NEW
HANOVER
COUNTY
WASTEC
yes
3
176
46
47
1
0
0
0
37
145
3714500029
2712
CP&
L
­
ROXBORO
STEAM
ELECTRIC
PLANT
11
25,470
94,214
4,662
37
145
3714500045
6250
CP&
L
­
MAYO
FACILITY
10
9,349
25,943
1,190
37
145
3714500056
10379
COGENTRIX
OF
NORTH
CAROLINA
INC
5
304
607
6
37
155
3715500147
2716
CP&
L
­
WEATHERSPOON
PLT
11
2,687
6,814
364
37
155
3715500166
10382
LUMBERTON
POWER,
LLC
1
134
354
0
37
157
3715700015
2723
DUKE
POWER
CO
­
DAN
RIVER
STEAM
STATION
13
2,025
4,416
211
37
159
3715900004
2720
DUKE
POWER
BUCK
PLT
13
3,790
9,208
464
37
159
3715900144
52178
KANNAPOLIS
ENERGY
PARTNERS
**
INACTIVE**
3
310
685
3
37
161
3716100028
2721
DUKE
ENERGY
CORPORATION
­
CLIFFSIDE
STEA
11
9,140
29,560
1,474
37
169
3716900004
8042
DUKE
POWER
CO
­
BELEWS
CREEK
STEAM
STATI
6
34,213
83,112
4,263
37
183
3718300599
6015
CP&
L
­
HARRIS
NUCLEAR
PLANT
2
9
3
0
37
191
3719100017
2709
CP&
L
­
F
LEE
PLANT
12
5,353
15,750
786
38
55
0017
6030
COAL
CREEK
4
10,733
26,313
2,398
38
57
0001
2817
LELAND
OLDS
4
14,780
51,456
1,307
38
57
0004
2824
STANTON
4
2,970
10,659
356
38
57
0011
6469
ANTELOPE
VALLEY
4
12,847
12,070
890
38
57
0012
8222
COYOTE
2
14,259
16,255
379
38
59
0001
2790
R
M
HESKETT
3
1,240
3,789
75
38
65
0001
2823
MILTON
R
YOUNG
4
22,582
35,557
1,064
F­
35
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
39
1
0701000007
2850
DP&
L,
J.
M.
STUART
GENERATING
STATION
18
39,034
100,566
4,913
39
1
0701000060
6031
DP&
L,
KILLEN
GENERATING
STATION
9
10,008
24,021
1,072
39
7
0204010000
2835
CLEVELAND
ELECTRIC
ILLUMINATING
CO.,
ASH
8
3,085
11,882
440
39
11
0306010010
2942
CITY
OF
ST.
MARYS
POWER
PLANT
3
279
1,449
87
39
13
0607130015
2864
R.
E.
BURGER
PLANT
13
7,946
50,657
2,174
39
17
1409010078
2831
CINCINNATI
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
CO.,
DICKS
CRE
5
176
0
8
39
17
1409040243
2917
CITY
OF
HAMILTON
DEPARTMENT
OF
PUBLIC
UT
8
1,207
2,182
66
39
17
1409120656
7158
CINCINNATI
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
CO.,
WOODSDALE
12
269
0
4
39
23
0812790035
2860
OHIO
EDISON
CO.
MAD
RIVER
PLANT
2
29
13
2
39
25
1413090154
6019
CINCINNATI
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
CO.,
WM.
H.
ZI
8
20,895
21,652
1,387
39
25
1413100008
2830
CINCINNATI
GAS
&
ELECTRIC,
W.
C.
BECKJOR
20
17,012
61,797
3,413
39
31
0616000000
2840
CONESVILLE
POWER
PLANT
21
22,096
96,741
5,221
39
35
1318000132
2906
CLEVELAND
PUBLIC
POWER
­
COLLINWOOD
SUBS
2
7
0
0
39
35
1318000245
2838
CLEVELAND
ELECTRIC
ILLUMINATING
CO.,
LAK
5
1,088
1,762
68
39
35
1318247813
55605
CUYAHOGA
REGIONAL
SANITARY
LANDFILL
1
36
0
1
39
51
0326000079
54974
SAUDER
WOODWORKING
COGENERATION
FACILITY
2
59
0
2
39
53
0627000003
2876
OHIO
VALLEY
ELECTRIC
CORP.,
KYGER
CREEK
15
26,757
118,307
6,807
39
53
0627010056
8102
GAVIN
POWER
PLANT
8
32,236
46,300
2,806
39
61
1431350093
2832
CINCINNATI
GAS
&
ELECTRIC,
MIAMI
FORT
ST
18
17,433
73,539
4,481
39
81
0641050002
2828
CARDINAL
POWER
PLANT
(
CARDINAL
OPERATING
11
24,983
100,182
5,421
39
81
0641160017
2866
W.
H.
SAMMIS
PLANT
15
29,816
115,479
5,988
39
85
0243110008
2936
PAINESVILLE
MUNICIPAL
ELECTRIC
PLANT
6
926
4,001
243
39
85
0243160009
2837
CLEVELAND
ELECTRIC
ILLUMINATING
CO.,
EA
8
13,573
46,852
1,541
39
93
0247030013
2836
CLEVELAND
ELECTRIC
ILLUMINATING,
AVON
LA
9
15,779
33,493
1,290
39
93
0247080049
2857
EDGEWATER
PLANT
7
83
12
6
39
93
0247080487
2869
WEST
LORAIN
PLANT
2
82
0
4
39
93
0247100320
2933
OBERLIN
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
&
POWER
SYSTEM
8
118
0
8
39
95
0448020006
2878
TOLEDO
EDISON
CO.,
BAY
SHORE
POWER
PLANT
11
9,968
12,585
591
39
109
0855100041
2937
PIQUA
MUNICIPAL
POWER
SYSTEM
5
18
21
1
39
113
0857040926
2851
DP&
L
MONUMENT
SUBSTATION
5
55
5
1
39
113
0857042072
2847
DP&
L
F.
M.
TAIT
PEAKING
7
129
2
1
39
113
0857780013
2848
DP&
L
O
H
HUTCHINGS
ELECTRIC
GENERATING
P
6
3,004
6,506
322
39
113
0857810015
2854
DP&
L
YANKEE
STREET
GENERATING
STATION
7
60
0
0
39
129
0165000006
2843
PICWAY
POWER
PLANT
3
884
9,183
491
39
139
0370020002
2943
SHELBY
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
PLANT
6
963
6,153
399
39
149
0575010008
2852
DP&
L,
SIDNEY
GENERATING
STATION
5
59
0
1
F­
36
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
39
155
0278060023
2861
NILES
PLANT
4
6,881
25,901
173
39
157
0679010146
2914
DOVER
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
PLANT
3
480
2,182
130
39
167
0684000000
2872
MUSKINGUM
RIVER
POWER
PLANT
12
26,811
135,935
7,643
39
167
0684020037
7286
R.
H.
GORSUCH
STATION
9
3,223
30,633
1,578
39
169
0285010188
2935
DEPARTMENT
OF
PUBLIC
UTILITIES,
CITY
OF
6
2,070
15,181
895
39
171
0386010036
2903
BRYAN
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
&
WATER
UTILITIES
1
8
0
1
39
171
0386010200
7779
BRYAN
MUNICIPAL
LIGHT
&
WATER
UTILITIES
3
14
1
2
40
15
1214
2964
CENTRAL
AND
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES,
INC.
6
1,963
37
35
40
15
2699
3006
WESTERN
FARMERS
ELECTRIC
COOP
6
72
0
1
40
17
2205
2953
OKLAHOMA
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
4
2,455
3
42
40
23
2700
6772
WESTERN
FARMERS
ELECTRIC
COOP
2
2,902
7,605
246
40
31
1211
8059
CENTRAL
AND
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES,
INC.
2
2,678
3
42
40
71
2929
7185
OKLAHOMA
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
4
946
28
38
40
79
1011
10671
AES
SHADY
POINT,
INC.
9
882
5,601
176
40
97
1799
165
GRAND
RIVER
DAM
AUTHORITY
7
14,384
16,725
936
40
101
2209
2952
OKLAHOMA
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
5
18,842
28,082
974
40
103
2211
6095
OKLAHOMA
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
3
11,192
19,025
689
40
109
2208
2951
OKLAHOMA
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
4
1,602
4
46
40
109
2407
50558
POWERSMITH
COGENERATION
PROJECT,
L.
P.
5
544
3
55
40
119
1247
3000
STILLWATER
POWER
2
1
0
0
40
131
1212
2963
CENTRAL
AND
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES,
INC.
12
18,072
29,677
726
40
133
2210
2956
OKLAHOMA
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
4
4,312
13
142
40
143
1213
2965
CENTRAL
AND
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES,
INC.
5
510
1
12
40
143
1215
4940
CENTRAL
AND
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES,
INC.
5
4,471
258
114
40
153
2701
3008
WESTERN
FARMERS
ELECTRIC
COOP
4
398
1
16
41
9
52520
8073
PORTLAND
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
8
1,223
20
21
41
19
100002
50993
CO­
GEN
II
4
159
6
92
41
23
120001
50921
CO­
GEN
CO.
LLC
5
155
7
75
41
29
150159
10869
BIOMASS
ONE,
L.
P.
12
221
14
15
41
49
250016
6106
PORTLAND
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
4
10,769
17,823
466
41
49
250031
7350
PORTLAND
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
4
84
3
13
41
59
300113
54761
HERMISTON
GENERATING
COMPANY,
L.
P.
AND
P
2
190
8
0
42
1
52­
2154847­
11
3109
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
HAMILTON
ELECTRIC
G
1
29
7
3
42
1
52­
2154847­
12
3112
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
ORTANNA
ELECTRIC
GE
1
28
7
3
42
1
52­
2154847­
8
3110
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
HUNTERSTOWN
ELECTRI
6
52
1
8
42
3
4200300133
55196
ALLEGHENY
DEV.
CORP.
ENERGY
FACILITY
4
8
0
7
F­
37
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
42
3
4200300157
8226
DUQUESNE
LIGHT
COMPANY,
CHESWICK
STATION
26
6,751
49,004
2,945
42
3
4200300158
3096
DUQUESNE
LIGHT
CO.
­
BRUNOT
ISLAND
3
167
34
15
42
3
4200300297
3099
DUQUESNE
LIGHT
COMPANY,
PHILLIPS
STATION
1
2
1
0
42
5
23­
3020481­
3
3178
ALLEGHENY
ENERGY
SUP/
ARMSTRONG
POWER
STA
3
3,775
30,876
1,850
42
5
25­
1753949­
4
3136
KEYSTONE
STATION
OWN/
KEYSTONE
POWER
PLT
11
19,296
159,732
9,512
42
7
22­
2370906­
2
50130
ZINC
CORP
AMER/
MONACA
SMELTER
yes
2
807
1,430
26
46
972
7,972
717
42
7
25­
0718810­
3
6094
PA
POWER
CO/
BRUCE
MANSFIELD
PLT
12
24,411
25,580
2,628
42
7
54­
1163725­
1
10676
AES
BEAVER
VALLEY
PA/
POTTER
8
4,481
3,949
87
42
11
52­
2154847­
4
3115
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
TITUS
ELECTRIC
GEN
15
1,402
10,483
700
42
17
04­
3024782­
1
54746
WHEELABRATOR
FALLS
I/
FALLS
TWP
yes
2
741
137
1
2
0
0
1
42
17
23­
3064219­
12
8012
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
CROYDON
GEN
STA
16
254
14
22
42
17
23­
3064219­
18
3162
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
FALLS
TWP
PEAK
PWR
3
26
5
2
42
17
23­
3064219­
27
7690
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
PENNSBURY
POWER
PLT
2
3
1
0
42
21
23­
2639463­
1
10641
CAMBRIA
COGEN
CO/
CAMBRIA
COGEN
8
1,045
2,773
42
42
21
25­
1692995­
1
10143
INTER
POWER
AHLCON
L/
COLVER
POWER
PROJ
3
724
2,108
71
42
21
72­
1085863­
1
10603
EBENSBURG
POWER
CO/
EBENSBURG
COGENERATIO
4
446
1,821
50
42
25
52­
1666131­
1
50776
PANTHER
CREEK
PARTNE/
NESQUEHONING
PLT
4
577
594
11
42
29
23­
3064219­
4
3159
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
CROMBY
GENERATION
S
16
2,215
5,685
204
42
31
25­
1691604­
1
54144
PINEY
CREEK
LTD
PART/
PINEY
CREEK
POWER
P
10
231
1,045
76
42
33
52­
2154847­
3
3131
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
SHAWVILLE
GENERATIN
14
6,712
42,017
2,394
42
35
23­
3022600­
28
3147
PPL
MARTINS
CREEK
LL/
LOCK
HAVEN
CTS
1
1
0
0
42
39
52­
2154847­
17
3134
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
WAYNE
COMBUSTION
TU
1
58
32
4
42
41
52­
2154847­
9
3111
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
MOUNTAIN
ELECTRIC
G
4
49
4
7
42
45
23­
3064219­
1
3161
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
EDDYSTONE
29
7,383
10,240
556
42
45
23­
3064219­
2
3157
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
CHESTER
3
14
3
1
42
45
76­
0531017­
1
10746
AMER
REF
FUEL
CO
OF
/
DELAWARE
VALLEY
RES
yes
6
1,483
426
18
1
0
0
2
42
49
25­
1232336­
1
55074
WASTE
MGMT
PA/
LAKE
VIEW
LANDFILL
yes
3
7
0
12
5
50
3
1
42
49
76­
0354084­
1
54571
NORCON
POWER
PARTNER/
NORCON
COGEN
PLT
7
190
1
41
42
55
23­
6002979­
1
7397
CHAMBERSBURG
BORO/
DIESEL
POWER
PLT
4
21
0
0
42
59
23­
3020481­
1
3179
ALLEGHENY
ENERGY
SUP/
HATFIELDS
FERRY
POW
4
27,402
185,496
10,999
42
63
25­
1753949­
19
3118
KEYSTONE
STATION
OWN/
CONEMAUGH
PLT
11
20,893
6,453
1,455
42
63
33­
0826938­
1
3122
EDISON
MISSION
ENERG/
EME
HOMER
CITY
GENE
6
24,991
137,575
7,763
42
63
52­
2154847­
18
3130
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
SEWARD
POWER
PLT
6
2,212
13,395
725
42
65
16­
1226257­
1
10383
COGENTRIX
PA
INC/
RINGGOLD
9
559
4
13
42
69
23­
1933626­
1
50782
ENVIRONMENTAL
&
RECY/
AMITY
LANDFILL­
TAYL
1
292
243
47
42
69
34­
1746531­
1
54934
KEYSTONE
RECOVERY
IN/
KEYSTONE
RECOVERY
I
1
117
16
0
F­
38
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
42
71
23­
0959590­
4
3145
PP&
L
INC/
HOLTWOOD
6
1,492
4,844
242
42
71
23­
6006036­
3
50859
LANCASTER
CNTY
SOLID/
LANCASTER
RRF
yes
3
1,019
33
2
3
0
0
2
42
73
52­
2201498­
3
3138
ORION
POWER
MIDWEST
/
NEW
CASTLE
PLT
10
4,137
28,851
1,646
42
77
23­
3022600­
8
3139
PPL
MARTINS
CREEK
LL/
ALLENTOWN
CTG
SITE
4
38
9
3
42
79
23­
1650159­
1
3176
UGI
DEVELOPMENT
CO/
HUNLOCK
CREEK
7
635
3,249
175
42
79
23­
3022600­
11
3146
PPL
MARTINS
CREEK
LL/
JENKINS
CTG
2
17
5
1
42
79
73­
1524087­
1
10870
WILLIAMS
GENERATION
/
HAZLETON
COGEN
FAC
1
16
0
3
42
81
23­
3022600­
9
3155
PPL
MARTINS
CREEK
LL/
WILLIAMSPORT
CTS
2
9
2
1
42
91
23­
3064219­
21
6105
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
LIMERICK
GENERATING
14
61
4
45
42
91
23­
3064219­
25
3163
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
MOSER
GENERATING
ST
3
30
5
1
42
91
65­
0314688­
1
54625
MONTENAY
MONTGOMERY
/
PLYMOUTH
2
686
28
5
42
93
23­
3022599­
18
3149
PPL
MONTOUR
LLC/
MONTOUR
SES
6
12,391
111,508
6,531
42
95
23­
2683633­
1
50888
NORTHAMPTON
GEN
CO/
NORTHAMPTON
16
386
579
17
42
95
23­
3022600­
16
3148
PPL
MARTINS
CREEK
LL/
MARTINS
CREEK
18
6,735
25,205
1,459
42
95
52­
2154847­
6
3113
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
PORTLAND
GENERATING
11
1,941
16,620
984
42
97
22­
2763306­
1
10343
FOSTER
WHEELER
MT
CA/
COGEN
PLT
2
214
450
22
42
97
38­
2720480­
1
50771
VIKING
ENERGY
NORTHU/
COGEN
PLT
2
202
8
21
42
101
4210104901
3160
PECO
ENERGY
CO
­
DELAWARE
STATION
10
286
348
25
42
101
4210104903
3168
P
E
C
O
ENERGY
CO
­
RICHMOND
2
52
13
6
42
101
4210104904
3169
PECO
ENERGY
CO.
­
SCHUYLKILL
5
59
128
11
42
101
4210104905
3170
PECO
ENERGY
CO
­
SOUTHWARK
4
35
8
4
42
101
4210104942
50607
TRIGEN
­
PHILADELPHIA
ENERGY
CORP.
4
327
447
40
42
101
4210104944
54785
GRAYS
FERRY
COGENERATION
PTNR
6
137
5
25
42
107
02­
0393452­
1
50879
WHEELABRATOR
FRACKVI/
MOREA
PLT
2
373
507
7
42
107
23­
1596648­
1
54634
SCHUYLKILL
ENERGY
RE/
READING
ANTHRACITE
2
287
2,066
34
42
107
23­
2366929­
1
50039
NORTHEASTERN
POWER
C/
MCADOO
CO
GEN
2
187
875
40
42
107
23­
2387116­
1
10113
GILBERTON
POWER
CO/
JOHN
B
RICH
MEMO
POWE
5
240
1,601
21
42
109
23­
0959590­
10
3152
PP&
L
INC/
SUNBURY
SES
24
7,508
28,788
1,418
42
117
52­
2154847­
20
3120
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
BLOSSBURG
COMBUSTIO
2
8
0
1
42
121
04­
2975595­
1
50974
SCRUBGRASS
POWER
COR/
KENNERDELL
PLT
25
803
990
40
42
123
52­
2154847­
2
3132
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
WARREN
STATION
10
600
2,732
152
42
125
23­
3020481­
2
3181
ALLEGHENY
ENERGY
SUP/
MITCHELL
POWER
STAT
4
3,151
1,112
250
42
125
52­
2201498­
1
3098
ORION
POWER
MIDWEST
/
ELRAMA
4
7,721
5,367
479
42
133
23­
1920928­
1
50215
YORK
CNTY
SOLID
WAST/
YORK
COUNTY
RESOURC
3
498
50
8
42
133
23­
3022596­
5
3140
PPL
BRUNNER
ISLAND
L/
BRUNNER
ISLAND
12
10,408
44,273
2,429
42
133
23­
3064219­
5
3166
EXELON
GENERATION
CO/
PEACH
BOTTOM
NUCLEA
6
24
3
1
F­
39
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
42
133
33­
0058470­
1
54693
STI
CAPITAL
CO/
SPRINGETTSBURY
TWP
6
64
0
9
42
133
52­
2154847­
7
3116
RELIANT
ENERGY
MID
A/
TOLNA
ELECTRIC
GEN
2
40
14
4
42
133
65­
0872409­
2
55142
REPUBLIC
SVC
GROUP
O/
MODERN
LANDFILL
yes
4
22
22
8
3
29
2
1
44
7
00039
3236
USGEN
NEW
ENGLAND
INC.
5
668
13
58
44
7
00545
51030
OCEAN
STATE
POWER
2
415
4
0
44
7
00555
50365
RIDGEWOOD
PROVIDENCE
POWER
PARTNERS
LP
2
51
0
0
44
7
90069
54056
PAWTUCKET
POWER
ASSOCIATED
4
69
8
2
45
3
0080­
0011
3295
SCE&
G:
URQUHART
17
2,869
12,870
974
45
3
0080­
0044
7652
SCE&
G:
SRS
AREA
D
13
2,931
4,527
412
45
7
0200­
0004
3264
DUKE
ENERGY:
LEE
15
2,326
8,005
399
45
13
0360­
0048
3277
SCE&
G:
BURTON
4
20
0
0
45
15
0420­
0003
3319
SANTEE
COOPER:
JEFFERIES
12
3,762
17,986
966
45
15
0420­
0006
3298
SCE&
G:
WILLIAMS
6
9,549
22,789
1,150
45
15
0420­
0030
130
SANTEE
COOPER:
CROSS
4
15,720
13,877
1,207
45
19
0560­
0029
3285
SCE&
G:
HAGOOD
2
30
11
1
45
19
0560­
0305
3284
SCE&
G:
FABER
PLACE
1
1
0
0
45
21
0600­
0060
55043
CHEROKEE
COUNTY
COGENERATION
1
93
2
1
45
29
0740­
0002
3280
SCE&
G:
CANADYS
4
4,453
22,038
1,563
45
31
0820­
0002
3251
CP&
L:
ROBINSON
8
4,046
8,371
491
45
39
1000­
0012
6127
SCE&
G:
SUMMER
2
5
4
0
45
39
1000­
0021
3291
SCE&
G:
PARR
(
JENKINSVILLE)
8
66
2
0
45
43
1140­
0005
6249
SANTEE
COOPER:
WINYAH
8
20,782
37,872
1,675
45
47
1240­
0075
3254
DUKE
ENERGY:
BUZZARD
ROOST
20
107
23
1
45
51
1340­
0003
3317
SANTEE
COOPER:
GRAINGER
4
3,259
9,553
520
45
51
1340­
0021
3320
SANTEE
COOPER:
MYRTLE
BEACH
1
24
9
2
45
53
1360­
0019
3286
SCE&
G:
HARDEEVILLE
1
15
2
0
45
63
1560­
0003
3287
SCE&
G:
MCMEEKIN
6
3,178
12,773
646
45
73
1820­
0041
3265
DUKE
ENERGY:
OCONEE
4
1
0
0
45
75
1860­
0044
7210
SCE&
G:
COPE
2
3,288
1,464
313
45
75
1860­
0073
7479
ORANGEBURG
DPU:
NORTH
ROAD
2
56
9
1
45
75
1860­
0085
7480
ORANGEBURG
DPU:
ROWESVILLE
ROAD
7
7
0
2
45
79
1900­
0013
3297
SCE&
G:
WATEREE
4
9,319
34,925
2,828
45
79
1900­
0132
3281
SCE&
G:
COIT
4
6
1
0
45
79
1900­
0161
3283
SC
GENERAL
SERVICES:
COLUMBIA
MILLS
2
2
0
0
45
91
2440­
0070
6036
DUKE
ENERGY:
CATAWBA
4
29
0
1
46
51
1001
6098
BIG
STONE
3
16,454
13,618
198
F­
40
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
46
99
U333
3334
PATHFINDER
3
0
0
0
46
103
0001
3325
BLACK
HILLS
POWER
AND
LIGHT
COMPANY
4
825
821
16
47
1
0009
3396
TVA
BULL
RUN
FOSSIL
PLANT
8
17,323
43,052
2,018
47
1
0170
50570
Chestnut
Ridge
Landfill
/
Curtis
Sexton
7
160
17
1
47
65
4150
6152
TENNESSEE
VALLEY
AUTHORITY
­­
SEQUOYAH
N
6
15
0
4
47
73
0007
3405
TVA
JOHN
SEVIER
FOSSIL
PLANT
9
10,185
41,884
1,973
47
75
0068
55081
BROWNSVILLE
POWER
I.
L.
L.
C.
4
15
0
0
47
85
0011
3406
TVA
JOHNSONVILLE
FOSSIL
PLANT
16
21,424
94,506
4,572
47
145
0013
3407
TVA
Kingston
Fossil
Plant
6
26,166
90,291
4,368
47
157
528
3393
Allen
Fossil
Plant
47
19,384
15,510
334
47
161
0011
3399
TVA
CUMBERLAND
FOSSIL
PLANT
18
51,190
15,573
2,784
47
165
0025
3403
TVA­
GALLATIN
FOSSIL
PLANT
6
10,987
56,171
2,073
48
13
AG0007G
6183
SAN
MIGUEL
ELCTRC
COOPERATIVE
INC
5
7,283
13,932
1,563
48
21
BC0015L
3601
LOWER
COLORADO
RIVER
AUTHORITY
8
1,311
18
58
48
29
BG0057U
3611
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
22
1,120
9
67
48
29
BG0057UA
6181
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
B
2
7,508
21,835
1,520
48
29
BG0057UB
7097
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
B
1
3,670
3,767
507
48
29
BG0059Q
3609
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
BOARD
4
61
0
6
48
29
BG0186I
3612
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
7
790
3
41
48
29
BG0187G
3613
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
9
184
0
34
48
29
BG0188E
3610
CITY
PUBLICSERVICE
BOARD
2
33
0
4
48
39
BL0622F
55015
SWEENY
COGENERATION
LTD
PARTNERSHIPS
7
2,299
11
139
48
41
BM0009Q
6243
CITY
OF
BRYAN
1
114
7
9
48
41
BM0010I
3561
BRYAN
MUNICIPAL
ELECTRIC
SYSTEM
7
147
1
4
48
57
CB0008C
3436
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
1
792
10
25
48
57
CB0038Q
10554
FORMOSA
PLASTICS
CORP
yes
6
1,503
3
90
155
953
14
10
48
61
CD0009B
3559
BROWNSVILLEPUBLIC
UTILITIES
BOARD
6
109
1
11
48
61
CD0013K
3442
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
4
1,053
135
33
48
71
CI0012D
3460
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
13
2,628
205
217
48
73
CJ0026J
3504
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
9
1,913
265
75
48
81
CN0005T
3523
WEST
TEXAS
UTILITIES
CO
1
379
14
14
48
83
CO0003M
3566
CITY
OF
COLEMAN
8
83
1
0
48
85
CP0026M
3576
GARLAND
MUNICIPAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
5
769
8
38
48
85
CP0065C
3500
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
3
67
2
9
48
105
CZ0017A
3526
W
TX
UTILITIES
CO
3
699
2
20
48
113
DB0249H
3452
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
8
1,635
135
86
F­
41
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
48
113
DB0251U
3454
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
12
1,216
100
58
48
113
DB0252S
3453
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
11
1,229
118
73
48
113
DB0253Q
3455
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
7
394
1
11
48
113
DB0384A
3574
GARLAND
MUNICIPAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
8
23
0
1
48
121
DF0012T
4266
DENTON
MUNICIPAL
UTILITIES
7
147
10
9
48
141
EE0029T
3456
EL
PASO
ELECTRIC
CO
5
2,347
7
87
48
147
FB0025U
3508
TX
UTILITIES
ELECTRIC
CO
11
3,179
61
97
48
149
FC0018G
6179
LOWER
COLORADO
RIVER
AUTHORITY
43
19,865
31,707
3,384
48
157
FG0020V
3470
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
50
14,091
52,534
1,325
48
161
FI0020W
3497
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
28
12,537
70,594
1,539
48
163
FJ0012P
3630
MEDINA
ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
3
201
367
12
48
167
GB0037T
3466
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
16
4,509
18
327
48
167
GB0153Q
52088
TEXAS
CITY
COGENERATION
LP
4
3,188
10
35
48
175
GF0002R
6178
CENTRAL
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES
INC
6
5,412
13,712
412
48
183
GJ0043K
3476
SOUTHWESTERN
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO
6
1,197
90
42
48
185
GK0012K
6136
TEXAS
MUNICIPAL
POWER
AGENCY
5
3,707
11,284
307
48
197
HE0013G
3521
WEST
TEXAS
UTILITIES
CO
1
11
0
0
48
201
HG0071Q
10298
AIR
LIQUIDEAMERICA
CORP
yes
1
1,149
1
6
7
3,567
3
24
48
201
HG0353D
3464
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
13
445
54
52
48
201
HG0355W
3471
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
3
331
2
20
48
201
HG0356U
3461
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
2
77
0
5
48
201
HG0357S
3469
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
25
1,037
19
157
48
201
HG0358Q
3468
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
15
796
9
49
48
201
HG1169O
10741
CALPINE
CORPORATION
4
1,618
12
71
48
201
HG1495V
10670
AES
DEEPWATER
INC
5
3,267
4,165
1
48
201
HG4955K
7325
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
4
324
5
53
48
201
HG9954A
55047
CALPINE
CORPORATION
3
179
6
44
48
203
HH0037F
7902
SOUTHWESTERN
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO
8
8,534
16,090
974
48
207
HJ0022B
3524
WEST
TEXAS
UTILITIES
CO
4
497
90
17
48
213
HM0017H
3507
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
3
451
22
18
48
215
HN0013E
3438
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
3
1,806
39
23
48
215
HN0403K
55098
FRONTERA
GENERATION
LTD
PARTNERSHIP
2
58
1
13
48
221
HQ0012T
8063
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
9
6,843
69
137
48
227
HT0065Q
52176
POWER
RESOURCES
LTD
8
838
10
41
48
231
HV0023K
4195
GREENVILLE
ELECTRIC
SYSTEM
3
30
3
2
48
233
HW0081I
55064
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
2
927
9
73
F­
42
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
48
251
JH0230L
54817
TENASKA
IV
TEXAS
PARTNERS
LTD
2
210
4
44
48
253
JI0030K
4938
CENTRAL
&
SOUTH
WEST
SERVICES
INC
2
1,210
56
58
48
277
LA0045F
50109
TENASKA
IIITEXAS
PARTNERS
7
1,310
2
36
48
279
LB0046P
3485
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC
SERVICE
9
1,088
7
43
48
279
LB0047N
6194
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
11
12,305
25,436
523
48
293
LI0027L
298
RELIANT
ENERGY
INC
51
14,640
24,559
2,839
48
299
LL0006O
4937
LOWER
COLORADO
RIVER
AUTHORITY
8
889
3
40
48
303
LN0057V
3602
LUBBOCK
POWER
&
LIGHT
5
239
1
13
48
303
LN0081B
3482
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
9
3,456
37
103
48
303
LN0206F
7131
LUBBOCK
POWER
AND
LIGHT
1
84
1
9
48
303
LN3604A
3604
J.
R.
MASSENGALE
5
102
4
9
48
309
MB0116C
3506
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
11
12,633
171
189
48
309
MB0117A
3502
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
9
1,017
2
23
48
315
ME0006A
3478
SOUTHWESTERN
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO
4
1,814
19
82
48
331
MM0023J
6648
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
24
8,538
24,912
1,344
48
335
MO0014L
3492
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
15
7,435
82
108
48
339
MQ0009F
3457
ENTERGY
GULF
STATES
INC
4
2,301
8
104
48
343
MS0011T
3477
SOUTHWESTERN
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO
1
22
0
1
48
353
ND0054G
50615
EEX
POWER
SYSTEMS
5
1,174
12
46
48
355
NE0024E
4939
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
3
2,747
284
137
48
355
NE0025C
3440
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
5
1,507
37
49
48
355
NE0026A
3441
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
3
1,581
242
73
48
355
NE0035W
3608
ROBSTOWN
UTILITY
SYSTEMS
6
367
1
6
48
361
OC0013O
3459
ENTERGY
GULF
STATES
INC
9
6,358
25
311
48
363
PA0003W
3628
BRAZOS
ELECTRIC
POWER
COOPERATIVE
IN
5
1,123
5
57
48
367
PC0005T
3627
BRAZOS
ELECTRIC
POWER
COO
3
11
0
0
48
375
PG0040T
3484
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
6
1,277
3
44
48
375
PG0041R
6193
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CO
13
12,604
24,700
623
48
387
RE0012M
3503
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
2
22
0
1
48
395
RI0035C
7030
TEXAS
NEW
MEXICO
POWER
CO
37
2,407
5,176
239
48
401
RL0020K
6146
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
47
22,084
66,138
3,872
48
409
SD0092F
55313
OCCIDENTAL
CHEMICAL
CORP
yes
2
185
0
24
28
452
2
27
48
439
TA0352I
3489
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
4
859
41
36
48
439
TA0353G
3491
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
14
2,009
48
98
48
439
TA0354E
3493
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
1
16
0
1
48
441
TB0056E
3517
WEST
TEXAS
UTILITIES
CO
1
1
0
0
F­
43
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
48
449
TF0012D
6139
SOUTHWESTERN
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO
9
17,204
39,541
1,141
48
449
TF0013B
6147
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
44
19,107
87,264
2,458
48
451
TG0044C
3527
WEST
TEXAS
UTILITIES
CO
2
668
3
37
48
453
TH0004D
3548
CITY
OF
AUSTIN
15
1,267
19
81
48
453
TH0006W
3549
CITY
OF
AUSTIN
6
609
3
32
48
469
VC0003D
3443
CENTRAL
POWER
AND
LIGHT
CO
3
884
83
36
48
469
VC0026O
3631
SOUTH
TEXASELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
INC
9
47
5
3
48
475
WC0028Q
3494
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
10
10,349
186
111
48
479
WE0005G
3439
CENTRAL
&
SOUTHWEST
SERVICES
INC
3
526
25
26
48
481
WF0175P
50137
NEWGULF
POWER
VENTURE
INC
1
13
0
0
48
485
WH0083W
50127
MIRANT
WICHITA
FALLS
LP
4
427
1
8
48
487
WI0025C
127
WEST
TEXAS
UTILITIES
CO
1
6,187
3,971
562
48
503
YB0017V
3490
TXU
ELECTRIC
CO
4
3,032
1,288
51
49
1
10319
7370
BONNETT­
GEOTHERMAL
POWER
PLANT
2
0
0
0
49
7
10081
3644
CARBON
POWER
PLANT
15
3,130
5,188
180
49
7
10096
50951
SUNNYSIDE
COGENERATION
FACILITY
28
517
1,189
35
49
11
11974
3665
BOUNTIFUL
SANITARY
LANDFILL
yes
2
0
0
17
7
8
1
1
49
15
10237
6165
HUNTER
POWER
PLANT
29
17,575
5,654
1,294
49
15
10238
8069
HUNTINGTON
POWER
PLANT
21
12,183
12,070
880
49
27
10327
6481
INTERMOUNTAIN
GENERATION
STATION
18
31,041
4,200
1,721
49
35
10355
3648
GADSBY
POWER
PLANT
7
619
4
56
49
47
107790
7790
BONANZA
2
6,983
1,207
526
49
49
10819
7028
WHITEHEAD
POWER
PLANT
2
161
0
0
49
49
10823
7408
PAYSON
CITY
POWER
5
65
2
13
49
57
10973
6553
LITTLE
MOUNTAIN
POWER
PLANT
3
272
0
24
50
5
601
51026
RYEGATE
ASSOCIATES
2
190
10
1
50
7
43
589
BURLINGTON
ELECTRIC
DEPT.
(
MCNEIL
STATIO
5
229
5
27
51
1
00006
3785
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION
INC
­
TASLE
1
54
17
4
51
5
00024
3799
VIRGINIA
POWER
LOW
MOOR
4
58
17
5
51
31
00156
10773
ALTAVISTA
POWER
STATION
8
109
11
3
51
41
00002
3797
VIRGINIA
POWER
CHESTERFIELD
POWER
STATIO
21
17,072
65,996
4,449
51
53
00077
54045
WYTHE
PARK
POWER
INC
PETERSBURG
3
36
5
0
51
65
00001
3796
DOMINION
­
BREMO
POWER
STATION
6
3,634
9,844
508
51
71
00002
3776
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER
GLEN
LYN
8
3,750
9,926
494
51
83
00046
7213
VIRGINIA
POWER
CLOVER
POWER
STATION
5
10,841
2,074
858
51
85
00061
52019
DOSWELL
LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
12
223
1
150
F­
44
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
51
87
00156
7212
VIRGINIA
POWER
DARBYTOWN
2
120
21
5
51
99
00012
54304
BIRCHWOOD
POWER
PARTNERS,
L.
P.
7
386
411
57
51
109
00040
54844
GORDONSVILLE
ENERGY
23
86
24
25
51
117
00051
52007
MECKLENBURG
COGENERATION
FACILITY
3
1,017
363
17
51
131
00008
3782
CONECTIV
DELMARVA
GENERATION
INC
­
BAYVI
6
200
13
13
51
143
00123
52118
MULTITRADE
OF
PITTSYLVANIA
CO
LP
6
90
4
19
51
153
00002
3804
VIRGINIA
POWER
POSSUM
POINT
20
6,101
21,687
1,001
51
153
00139
55156
PRINCE
WILLIAM
COUNTY
SANITARY
LANDFILL
3
36
13
6
51
167
00003
3775
AMERICAN
ELECTRIC
POWER/
CLINCH
RIVER
PLA
8
12,160
22,440
1,093
51
175
00051
10774
VIRGINIA
POWER
­
SOUTHAMPTON
POWER
STATI
11
251
18
3
51
181
00002
7032
VIRGINIA
POWER
SURRY/
GRAVEL
NECK
POWER
S
15
144
73
7
51
199
00001
3809
VIRGINIA
POWER
YORKTOWN
POWER
STATION
10
9,604
39,365
1,686
51
510
00003
3788
POTOMAC
RIVER
GENERATING
STATION
10
5,918
15,162
726
51
510
00139
50663
OGDEN
MARTIN
SYSTEMS
­
ARLINGTON/
ALEXAND
3
705
101
20
51
550
00026
3803
VIRGINIA
POWER
CHESAPEAKE
23
9,708
30,178
1,529
51
550
00161
52087
COMMONWEALTH
ATLANTIC
LIMITED
PARTNERSHI
2
119
0
0
51
670
00003
50813
STONE
CONTAINER
CORPORATION
HOPEWELL
yes
1
365
767
19
33
1,948
1,307
326
51
670
00055
10377
JAMES
RIVER
COGENERATION
COMPANY
4
859
1,756
8
51
670
00058
10633
HOPEWELL
COGENERATION
LTD
PARTNERSHIP
13
341
46
13
51
670
00063
10771
HOPEWELL
POWER
CO
17
110
15
4
51
740
00081
10071
COGENTRIX
VIRGINIA
LEASING
CORP
8
585
1,667
6
51
760
00399
54081
COGENTRIX
OF
RICHMOND
9
2,617
704
21
51
800
00109
54781
POW.
GEN.(
SUFFOLK)
&
SUFF
ENERGY
PARTNERS
1
51
0
5
53
11
0155
7605
CLARK
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
/
RIVER
ROAD
GENE
1
75
4
14
53
39
0024
7832
ROOSEVELT
REGIONAL
LANDFILL
yes
5
12
37
41
1
7
0
0
53
41
0010
3845
TRANSALTA
CENTRALIA
GENERATION
8
18,268
67,001
2,682
53
53
10028
99
PUGET
SOUND
ENERGY
(
FREDERICKSON)
4
203
1
4
53
53
28780
3920
TACOMA
STEAM
PLANT
NO.
2
13
391
336
24
53
57
0040
607
PSE
FREDONIA
1
218
1
11
53
57
0045
54268
MARCH
POINT
COGENERATION
3
245
26
6
53
65
0033
550
AVISTA
3
463
66
112
53
73
0028
6120
PSE
WHITEHORN
5
120
11
5
53
73
0032
54542
ENCOGEN
NW
COGENERATION
PLANT
3
103
3
11
53
73
0033
54476
SUMAS
COGENERATION
CALPINE
2
47
6
6
54
23
0003
3954
MOUNT
STORM
POWER
PLANT
21
27,832
73,453
4,751
54
23
0014
7537
NORTH
BRANCH
POWER
STATION
14
987
721
41
F­
45
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
54
33
0015
3944
MONONGAHELA
POWER
CO­
HARRISON
17
30,669
7,137
1,637
54
39
0006
3936
APPALACHIAN
POWER
­
KANAWHA
RIVER
PLANT
5
6,035
15,567
759
54
49
0009
3945
MONONGAHELA
POWER
CO.­
RIVESVILLE
POWER
11
2,371
5,344
278
54
49
0026
10151
AMERICAN
BITUMINOUS
POWER­
GRANT
TOWN
PLT
9
1,526
2,250
23
54
51
0005
3948
OHIO
POWER
­
MITCHELL
PLANT
5
21,708
49,905
2,459
54
51
0006
3947
OHIO
POWER
­
KAMMER
PLANT
7
13,285
38,905
2,125
54
53
0001
3938
APPALACHIAN
POWER
CO.­
PHILIP
SPORN
PLANT
11
14,405
39,294
1,930
54
53
0009
6264
APPALACHIAN
POWER
­
MOUNTAINEER
PLANT
3
13,503
29,279
1,153
54
61
0001
3943
MONONGAHELA
POWER
CO.­
FORT
MARTIN
POWER
15
12,340
79,672
4,754
54
61
0027
10743
MORGANTOWN
ENERGY
ASSOCIATES
16
779
1,029
0
54
73
0004
3946
MONONGAHELA
POWER
CO.­
WILLOW
ISLAND
7
5,914
13,586
748
54
73
0005
6004
MONONGAHELA
POWER
CO­
PLEASANTS
POWER
STA
17
14,564
44,817
1,446
54
77
0001
3942
MONONGAHELA
POWER
CO­
ALBRIGHT
13
4,325
21,540
1,324
54
79
0006
3935
APPALACHIAN
POWER
­
JOHN
E
AMOS
PLANT
8
36,374
78,865
3,672
55
3
802033320
3982
NORTHERN
STATES
POWER
CO­
BAY
FRONT
GEN
S
19
1,390
776
458
55
5
603012520
4102
BARRON
LIGHT
&
WATER
DEPT
8
0
1
0
55
5
603058610
4112
CUMBERLAND
MUNICIPAL
UTILITY
7
14
2
0
55
9
405031990
4072
WI
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CORP
­
JP
PULLIAM
PLAN
20
7,841
6,475
279
55
9
405170920
55029
DE
PERE
ENERGY
CENTER
2
26
4
4
55
11
606034110
4140
DAIRYLAND
POWER
COOP
ALMA
STATION
11
2,533
5,351
309
55
11
606034110A
4271
DAIRYLAND
POWER
COOP
ALMA
STATION
B
2
5,299
4,974
221
55
13
807057350
4021
NORTHWESTERN
WISCONSIN
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
4
3
0
0
55
17
609042720
4014
NORTHERN
STATES
POWER
CO
WHEATON
GEN
PLA
8
204
54
7
55
21
111003090
8023
WIS
PWR
&
LIGHT
COLUMBIA
GEN
STATION
12
15,923
28,304
797
55
25
113004430
3992
MADISON
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
CO
BLOUNT
ST
STN
26
1,459
6,795
340
55
25
113016090
9674
MADISON
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
CO
NINE
SPRINGS
S
2
6
0
1
55
25
113016200
3991
MADISON
GAS
&
ELEC
FITCHBURG
GENERATING
4
64
0
6
55
25
113017850
3993
MADISON
GAS
&
ELECTRIC
CO
SYCAMORE
STATI
4
39
0
4
55
31
816010910
3976
GORDON
DIESEL
PLANT
2
0
0
0
55
39
420101660
7203
ALLIANT
ENERGY
(
FKA
WISC.
POWER
&
LIGHT)
8
103
69
8
55
43
122014530
4054
WIS
PWR
&
LIGHT­
NELSON
DEWEY
GEN
STATION
8
4,780
11,323
90
55
55
128085210
55011
LSP
WHITEWATER
COGENERATION
FACILITY
5
73
3
19
55
57
729011580
4130
NEW
LISBON
ELECTRIC
&
WATER
DEPT
7
7
0
0
55
59
230006260
6170
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
PLEASANT
PRAIRIE
STAT
10
21,389
32,131
941
55
59
230052240
54661
PHEASANT
RUN
RDF
GAS
POWER
PLT
3
24
1
3
55
59
230094810
7270
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
CO
­
PARIS
8
606
1
58
F­
46
State
ID
County
ID
Plant
ID
ORIS
ID
PLANT
Partial
Site
#
EGU
recs
EGU
NOX
EGU
SO2
EGU
PM25
#
Non­
EGU
recs
Non­
EGU
NOX
Non­
EGU
SO2
Non­
EGU
PM25
55
61
431022790
8024
WI
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CORP
KEWAUNEE
PLANT
4
0
0
0
55
63
632022820
4005
NORTHERN
STATES
PWR
CO
FRENCH
ISLAND
GEN
4
279
103
193
55
71
436034500
4046
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
POINT
BEACH
STATION
1
14
1
1
55
71
436035930
4125
MANITOWOC
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
15
855
3,096
102
55
73
737009020
4078
WIS
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CORP
­
WESTON
PLANT
25
6,640
12,427
347
55
75
438089190
4076
WIS
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CORP
7
333
4
19
55
79
241007690
4041
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
OAK
CREEK
STATION
10
9,769
19,997
685
55
79
241007800
4042
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
VALLEY
STATION
8
3,664
14,635
728
55
79
241027050
7549
MILWAUKEE
COUNTY
POWER
PLANT
5
405
863
2
55
79
241168620
50576
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
OF
WIS.
INC.
METRO
RDF
yes
2
42
0
17
1
0
0
0
55
87
445012370
54842
OUTAGAMIE
CO
LANDFILL
COGENERATION
FACIL
yes
3
22
1
1
1
0
0
0
55
89
246004000
4040
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
PT
WASHINGTON
STATION
9
2,267
13,378
509
55
95
649013860
4020
NORTHWESTERN
WISCONSIN
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
6
5
0
0
55
99
851009280
3984
NORTHERN
STATES
POWER
CO
­
FLAMBEAU
GEN
1
44
0
4
55
105
154003630
4048
WIS
PWR
&
LIGHT
BLACKHAWK
GEN
STATION
2
26
0
1
55
105
154003740
4057
WIS
PWR
&
LIGHT­
ROCK
RIVER
GEN
STATION
14
318
15
12
55
105
154009900
4059
WIS
PWR
&
LIGHT
SHEEPSKIN
2
15
0
1
55
117
460033090
4050
EDGEWATER
1
13,091
17,892
467
55
123
663020930
4143
DAIRYLAND
POWER
COOP
GENOA
STATION­
EOP
4
4,080
12,135
592
55
125
764084860
4062
WIS
PUBLIC
SERVICE
CORP­
EAGLE
RIVER
PEAK
2
10
0
1
55
127
265128270
55013
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
­
MALLARD
RIDGE
yes
1
26
1
0
2
0
0
3
55
131
267006190
6253
WIS
ELECTRIC
POWER
GERMANTOWN
STATION
8
262
60
14
55
139
471013510
50936
WINNEBAGO
COUNTY
LANDFILL
yes
1
12
1
0
1
0
0
0
55
139
471033640
4127
MENASHA
ELEC
&
WATER
UTIL
2
58
94
5
56
5
00002
4150
BLACK
HILLS
POWER
&
LGHT
SIMPSON
1
3
640
847
16
56
5
00046
6101
PACIFICORP_
WYODAK
9
4,601
8,214
602
56
5
00063
7504
BLACK
HILLS
POWER
&
LGT_
SIMPSON
2
7
784
719
326
56
9
00001
4158
PACIFICORP_
DAVE
JOHNSTON
6
13,912
18,586
1,036
56
23
00004
4162
PACIFICORP_
NAUGHTON
POWER
PLANT
14
12,844
21,734
1,900
56
31
00001
6204
BASIN
ELECTRIC_
LARAMIE
RIVER
STATION
5
17,995
11,423
2,458
56
37
01002
8066
PACIFICORP_
JIM
BRIDGER
28
34,131
23,834
4,658
56
45
00005
4151
BLACK
HILLS
OSAGE
6
1,504
2,926
165
National
Totals
10613
4,937,401
10,901,129
598,937
910
25,078
30,458
3,341
G­
1
Appendix
G
Description
of
VMT
base
and
growth
approach
This
description
is
in
the
form
of
a
memorandum
from
the
data
developer
(
E.
H.
Pechan
and
Associates)
to
the
project
work
assignment
manager
(
Jim
DeMocker)
at
the
U.
S.
EPA.

(
The
remainder
of
this
page
left
intentionally
blank)
G­
2
MEMORANDUM
Date:
March
4,
2004
To:
Jim
DeMocker,
OAR/
OPAR
From:
Maureen
Mullen,
Pechan,
and
Jim
Neumann,
Industrial
Economics,
Inc.

Subject:
Documentation
of
2003
VMT
Projection
Methodology
EPA
Contract
No.
68­
W­
02­
048,
WA
B­
41
The
purpose
of
this
memorandum
is
to
document
the
methods
used
to
develop
the
VMT
projections
developed
in
the
summer
of
2003
with
funding
from
the
second
prospective
Section
812
analysis
project.
In
general,
the
projections
are
based
on
the
vehicle
miles
traveled
(
VMT)
used
in
EPA's
1999
National
Emission
Inventory
(
NEI)
Version
3,
with
projection
year
VMT
growth
factors
developed
from
data
in
the
Department
of
Energy/
Energy
Information
Administration's
(
DOE/
EIA's)
Annual
Energy
Outlook
(
DOE,
2002
and
DOE,
2003a)
and
EGAS
4.0
population
growth
factors.
The
VMT
projection
estimates
are
summarized
here;
the
actual
data
files
have
been
transmitted
electronically
to
David
Brzesinski,
Harvey
Michaels,
and
Madeleine
Strum
of
EPA
on
March
1,
2004
under
separate
cover.

This
approach
was
developed
to
be
consistent
with
advice
received
as
of
August
2003
from
the
Science
Advisory
Board
committees
set
up
to
review
the
methodology
for
the
Section
812
analysis.
As
of
that
date,
some
preliminary
meetings
of
the
Advisory
Council
on
Clean
Air
Compliance
Analysis
(
referred
to
as
"
the
Council")
had
occurred,
and
a
full
meeting
of
the
Air
Quality
Modeling
Subcommittee
of
the
Council
was
completed.
Since
that
time,
however,
the
Council
has
completed
a
more
detailed
review
of
the
proposed
second
prospective
methodology
and
appears
likely
to
recommend
a
re­
working
of
the
VMT
projections
and
components
of
the
methodology,
primarily
to
refine
and
ensure
more
consistent
application
of
the
economic
and
population
projections
used
in
emissions
projections.
As
a
result,
and
because
of
an
extension
of
the
schedule
for
completion
of
the
second
prospective
analysis,
it
is
not
likely
that
the
VMT
projection
methodology
outlined
in
this
memorandum
will
be
used
in
the
Section
812
context.
We
therefore
refer
to
these
estimates
in
this
memo
as
the
"
2003
draft"
VMT
estimates.

Base
Year
VMT
The
1999
base
year
VMT
used
in
EPA's
1999
NEI
Version
3
are
calculated
from
VMT
data
obtained
from
the
Federal
Highway
Administration
(
FHWA).
The
FHWA
data
used
in
the
development
of
the
1999
NEI
include
State­
level
1999
VMT
by
functional
roadway
class
and
urban
area
VMT
by
functional
roadway
class.
EPA
allocated
these
estimates
to
the
county,
roadway
class,
and
vehicle
type
level
based
on
population
and
roadway
mileage
by
county.
Further
explanation
of
this
procedure
can
be
found
with
the
NEI
documentation.
In
1999,
EPA
received
State­
supplied
VMT
data
covering
ten
entire
States
and
two
additional
counties.
These
data
replaced
the
FHWA­
based
VMT
for
the
corresponding
States
and
counties
G­
3
(
Alabama,
California,
Colorado,
Maine,
Massachusetts,
Mississippi,
Utah,
Oregon,
Virginia,
and
West
Virginia,
and
Maricopa
County,
Arizona
and
Hamilton
County,
Tennessee).

VMT
Projection
Data
The
VMT
projections
account
for
vehicle
class­
specific
growth
factors
and
population
growth
factors.
The
data
used
for
the
vehicle
class­
specific
growth
factors
are
vehicle
category­
specific
VMT
projections
to
2010
and
2020
for
the
following
three
vehicle
classes:
1)
Light­
duty
vehicles
(
under
8,500
lbs);
2)
Commercial
light
trucks
(
between
8,500
and
10,000
lbs);
and
3)
Freight
trucks
(
greater
than
10,000
lbs).
The
EIA
VMT
projections
are
calculated
using
EIA's
National
Energy
Modeling
System
(
NEMS)
Transportation
Model
(
DOE,
2003b).
The
model
documentation
outlines
the
major
factors
affecting
future
VMT
and
describes
how
these
are
incorporated
into
the
equation
to
calculate
VMT
in
the
future.
The
model
consists
of
three
separate
modules
that
define
how
variables
influence
future
VMT
for
three
distinct
types
of
travel:
personal,
light
commercial
truck,
and
freight
truck
travel.
The
personal
travel
model
takes
into
account
demographic
effects
including
the
aging
of
the
population
and
the
growth
of
female
driving
rates
relative
to
male
driving
rates.
Economic
influences
such
as
the
fuel
cost
of
driving
and
disposable
personal
income
are
also
taken
into
account.
The
light
commercial
and
freight
truck
models
are
simpler,
relying
upon
largely
economic
factors
such
as
industrial
output
and
demand.
Many
of
these
data,
particularly
on
annual
vehicle
stock,
base
VMT,
and
fuel
consumption,
are
provided
by
FHWA.
In
the
summer
of
2003,
Pechan
reviewed
several
other
sources
of
VMT
projections
for
possible
use
in
the
Section
812
prospective
analysis,
including
VMT
projections
by
FHWA
(
Mullen
and
Silva,
2003).
Based
on
that
research,
the
Section
812
project
team,
with
EPA
consultation,
at
that
time
tentatively
concluded
that
the
DOE/
EIA
projections
were
the
best
available
option
for
VMT
projections.
As
discussed
above,
the
project
team
believes
these
estimates
will
need
to
be
updated
to
respond
to
SAB
Council
advice
received
in
late
2003
at
a
face­
to­
face
meeting
but,
as
of
the
date
of
this
memo,
is
not
yet
finalized.

Growth
and
Allocation
Methodology
The
EIA
VMT
projections,
as
documented
in
the
Annual
Energy
Outlook
2003
(
DOE,
2003a
and
DOE,
2001),
are
shown
in
Table
1.
Table
2
shows
which
MOBILE6
vehicle
classes
are
included
in
each
of
the
EIA
vehicle
classes.
The
EIA
VMT
projections
and
the
1999
EIA
VMT
data,
shown
in
Table
1,
were
allocated
to
the
MOBILE6
vehicle
categories
using
the
default
MOBILE6
VMT
fractions
by
vehicle
type
in
2010
and
2020
and
1999.
The
result
of
this
allocation
is
shown
in
Table
3.
Overall
vehicle­
specific
growth
factors
were
calculated
by
multiplying
the
ratio
of
the
2010
(
or
2020)
to
1999
VMT
at
the
MOBILE6
vehicle
type
level,
and
can
be
seen
in
Table
3.
It
should
be
noted
that
the
VMT
shown
in
Table
3
only
represent
an
intermediate
step,
which
is
used
to
develop
the
vehicle­
specific
growth
factors.
These
are
not
the
final
VMT
developed
for
this
analysis.
The
resultant
VMT
are
summarized
in
Tables
4
and
5.

Different
levels
of
population
growth
throughout
the
country
were
accounted
for
by
calculating
the
ratio
of
county
level
population
growth
to
national
population
growth.
The
population
estimates
used
in
these
calculations
are
the
EGAS
4.0
population
projections.
The
EGAS
4.0
population
projections
derive
from
1970,
1980,
and
1990
Census
population
estimates
and
the
REMI
demographic/
migration
module
which
forecasts
regional
population
change
(
REMI,
1997).
These
EGAS
4.0
population
projections
are
different
than
the
population
projections
used
by
EIA
in
the
development
of
their
VMT
projections.
G­
4
These
resulting
growth
factors
were
then
multiplied
by
the
1999
NEI
Version
3
VMT
at
the
county/
roadway
type/
vehicle
type
level
of
detail
to
obtain
2010
and
2020
VMT
data
bases.
This
is
illustrated
in
the
following
equation:

VMT20,
C,
V,
R
=
VMT99,
C,
V,
R
*
(
VMTEIA20,
V
/
VMTEIA99,
V)
*
[(
POP20,
C/
POP99,
C)/(
POP20,
US/
POP99,
US)]

where:
VMT20,
C,
V,
R
=
2020
projected
VMT
for
county
C,
vehicle
type
V,
road
type
R
(
million
miles)
VMT99,
C,
V,
R
=
1999
NEI3.0
VMT
for
county
C,
vehicle
type
V,
road
type
R
(
million
miles)
VMTEIA20,
V
=
2020
EIA­
based
VMT
projection
for
vehicle
type
V
(
billion
miles)
VMTEIA99,
V
=
1999
EIA­
based
VMT
for
vehicle
type
V
(
billion
miles)
POP20,
C
=
2020
EGAS
4.0
population
of
county
C
POP99,
C
=
1999
EGAS
4.0
population
of
county
C
POP20,
US
=
2020
EGAS
4.0
population
of
US
POP99,
US
=
1999
EGAS
4.0
population
of
US
It
should
be
noted
that
this
equation
does
not
specifically
account
for
varying
growth
rates
by
functional
roadway
class.
Our
research
in
2003
did
not
reveal
a
consistent
national
basis
on
which
to
make
roadwayclass
specific
projections.

Results
Table
4
shows
the
resulting
draft
2003­
vintage
projected
VMT
estimates
by
the
three
EIA
vehicle
categories,
compared
to
the
starting
EIA
VMT
projections,
repeated
from
Table
1.
The
draft
2003
VMT
projections
do
not
match
the
EIA
VMT
projection
data.
There
are
several
reasons
for
this.
First,
the
EIA
data
are
used
only
to
estimate
vehicle­
specific
growth
factors.
These
growth
factors
are
then
applied
to
the
NEI
1999
Version
3
VMT
data.
As
can
be
seen
in
Table
4,
the
1999
NEI
VMT
differs
from
the
EIA
1999
VMT
shown
in
Table
1.
Thus,
since
the
growth
factors
are
applied
to
a
different
base
VMT
database,
the
resulting
projection
year
VMT
would
be
expected
to
be
different
than
the
projection
year
VMT
data
used
to
calculate
the
vehiclespecific
growth
factors.
Secondly,
the
application
of
different
population
adjustment
factors
contributes
further
to
the
differentiation
of
the
calculated
VMT
projections
from
the
EIA
projections.
For
example,
in
the
1999
NEI
VMT
database,
the
distribution
of
VMT
by
vehicle
type
within
one
of
the
States
that
supplied
its
own
VMT
data
may
show
a
very
different
VMT
mix
than
the
1999
default
national
allocations
used
in
other
states.
(
The
1999
default
national
allocations
are
based
on
rural
and
urban
VMT
mixes
by
vehicle
class,
from
calendar
year­
specific
data
in
Highway
Statistics.
The
projection
year
national
default
VMT
mixes
are
obtained
directly
from
MOBILE6
output.)
Since
this
mix
is
not
consistent
throughout
the
country,
the
application
of
the
combined
vehicle­
specific
and
population­
specific
growth
factors
will
result
in
a
change
to
the
overall
VMT
mix
in
the
projection
years.

Table
4
shows
a
higher
1999
VMT
for
the
light­
duty
vehicles
category
in
the
1999
NEI
than
in
the
EIA
data
used
to
calculate
the
growth
factors.
However,
the
resulting
draft
2003
VMT
projections
for
the
light­
duty
vehicle
category
are
lower
in
both
2010
and
2020
than
the
EIA
estimates.
This
is
due
to
a
combination
of
the
lower
growth
factor
for
the
LDGV
subcategory
(
as
shown
in
Table
3),
which
results
from
the
shift
in
VMT
mix
over
time
leading
to
decreasing
LDGV
VMT
and
increasing
LDGT
VMT,
in
combination
with
the
regional
population
growth
factors.
G­
5
Table
5
summarizes
the
results
for
2020,
comparing
the
resulting
draft
2003
VMT
at
the
MOBILE6
vehicle
type
level
with
the
EIA
2020
VMT,
allocated
to
the
MOBILE6
vehicle
type
level.
This
table
shows
that
the
draft
2003
2020
light­
duty
gasoline
vehicle
VMT
is
higher
than
the
EIA
VMT
allocated
by
vehicle
category,
while
the
light­
duty
gasoline
truck
VMT
shows
the
reverse
(
higher
for
EIA,
lower
for
draft
Section
812).
In
addition,
the
draft
2003
VMT
is
about
20
percent
higher
than
the
EIA
VMT
for
the
commercial
light
truck
category,
but
slightly
lower
than
the
EIA
VMT
for
the
heavier
vehicle
categories.
In
total,
the
draft
2003
VMT
is
about
4
percent
lower
than
the
EIA
2020
total
VMT
projection.
G­
6
References
DOE,
2001.
Department
of
Energy,
Energy
Information
Administration.
Annual
Energy
Outlook
2002
With
Projections
to
2020.
DOE/
EIA­
0383(
2002),
December
2001.
DOE,
2003a.
Department
of
Energy,
Energy
Information
Administration.
Annual
Energy
Outlook
2003
With
Projections
to
2025.
DOE/
EIA­
0383(
2003),
January
2003.

DOE,
2003b.
Department
of
Energy,
Energy
Information
Administration.
The
Transportation
Sector
Model
of
the
National
Energy
Modeling
System:
Model
Documentation
Report.
DOE/
EIA­
M070(
2003),
February
2003.

Mullen
and
Silva,
2003.
Maureen
Mullen
and
Nell
Silva,
E.
H.
Pechan
&
Associates,
Inc.,
"
Section
812
Second
Prospective
On­
road
Vehicle
Miles
Traveled
Projections,"
memorandum
to
Jim
Neumann,
Industrial
Economics,
Inc.,
August
7,
2003.

REMI,
1997.
Regional
Economic
Models,
Inc.,
"
Model
Documentation
for
the
REMI
EDFS­
14
Forecasing
Simulation
Model,"
REMI
Reference
Set,
Volume
1,
March
1997.
G­
7
Table
1.
Summary
of
EIA
VMT
Projections
EIA
VMT
(
billion
miles)

Vehicle
Category
1999
2010
2020
Light­
Duty
Vehicles
2,305
3,004
3,753
Commercial
Light
Trucks
67
84
107
Freight
Trucks
201
263
338
Total
2,573
3,351
4,202
Table
2.
Correspondence
Between
EIA
and
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Types
EIA
Vehicle
Type
Corresponding
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Types
Light­
duty
vehicles
LDGV,
LDDV,
MC,
LDGT1,
LDGT2,
LDGT3,
LDGT4,
LDDT12,
LDDT34
Commercial
light
trucks
HDGV2b,
HDDV2b
Freight
trucks
HDGV3,
HDGV4,
HDGV5,
HDGV6,
HDGV7,
HDGV8a,
HDGV8b,
HDDV3,
HDDV4,
HDDV5,
HDDV6,
HDDV7,
HDDV8a,
HDDV8b,
HDGV,
G­
8
Table
3.
EIA
VMT
Allocated
to
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Categories
and
Corresponding
Growth
Factors
EIA
VMT
Allocated
to
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Categories
(
billion
miles)
Growth
Factor
from
1999
to:
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Type
1999
2010
2020
2010
2020
LDGV
1,339.63
1
1,210.41
7
1,194.71
9
0.904
0.892
LDGT1
161.850
304.485
435.179
1.881
2.689
LDGT2
538.811
1,013.63
1
1,448.69
6
1.881
2.689
LDGT3
164.187
307.883
439.949
1.875
2.680
LDGT4
75.503
141.582
202.317
1.875
2.680
LDDV
3.877
1.078
1.073
0.278
0.277
LDDT12
1.319
0.030
0.000
0.023
0.000
LDDT34
3.210
6.543
9.450
2.038
2.944
MC
16.612
18.348
21.617
1.105
1.301
HDGV2B
49.926
64.422
82.646
1.290
1.655
HDDV2B
17.074
19.578
24.354
1.147
1.426
HDGV3
2.577
3.296
4.400
1.279
1.707
HDGV4
1.663
1.126
1.229
0.677
0.739
HDGV5
3.167
3.408
4.198
1.076
1.326
HDGV6
6.814
7.291
9.061
1.070
1.330
HDGV7
3.357
3.038
3.711
0.905
1.105
HDGV8A
0.013
0.009
0.012
0.738
0.948
HDGV8B
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
HDGB
1.661
0.533
0.334
0.321
0.201
HDDV3
7.156
8.909
11.342
1.245
1.585
HDDV4
5.541
9.024
12.031
1.628
2.171
HDDV5
2.333
4.234
5.790
1.815
2.482
HDDV6
14.078
20.677
26.922
1.469
1.912
HDDV7
21.497
29.867
38.562
1.389
1.794
HDDV8A
27.524
35.674
45.754
1.296
1.662
HDDV8B
98.104
127.157
163.053
1.296
1.662
HDDBT
2.343
3.025
3.900
1.291
1.664
HDDBS
3.172
5.731
7.700
1.807
2.427
Total
2,573.00
0
3,350.99
6
4,198.00
1
1.302
1.632
G­
9
Table
4.
Summary
of
Resulting
Draft
2003
VMT
Projections
EIA
VMT
(
billion
miles)
Resulting
Draft
2003
VMT
(
billion
miles)

Vehicle
Category
1999
2010
2020
1999
2010
2020
Light­
Duty
Vehicles
2,305
3,004
3,753
2,388
2,940
3,573
Commercial
Light
Trucks
67
84
107
81
102
129
Freight
Trucks
201
263
338
197
257
329
Total
2,573
3,351
4,202
2,666
3,299
4,031
G­
10
Table
5.
EIA
2020
VMT
Projection
Allocated
to
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Types
and
Resulting
Draft
2003
2020
VMT
MOBILE6
Vehicle
Type
EIA
2020
VMT
(
billion
miles)
Draft
2003
VMT
(
billion
miles)
LDGV
1,194.72
1,394.16
LDGT1
435.18
372.84
LDGT2
1,448.70
1,241.16
LDGT3
439.95
367.75
LDGT4
202.32
169.11
LDDV
1.07
1.64
LDDT12
0.00
0.00
LDDT34
9.45
12.97
MC
21.62
13.36
HDGV2B
82.65
99.91
HDDV2B
24.35
29.33
HDGV3
4.40
4.25
HDGV4
1.23
1.19
HDGV5
4.20
4.06
HDGV6
9.06
8.76
HDGV7
3.71
3.59
HDGV8A
0.01
0.01
HDGV8B
0.00
0.00
HDGB
0.33
0.33
HDDV3
11.34
10.89
HDDV4
12.03
11.55
HDDV5
5.79
5.56
HDDV6
26.92
25.84
HDDV7
38.56
37.02
HDDV8A
45.75
44.75
HDDV8B
163.05
159.46
HDDBS
7.70
7.62
HDDBT
3.90
3.86
Total
4,198.00
4,030.95
H­
1
Appendix
H
State­
sector
emissions
summary
for
2010
and
2015
CAIR
strategy
The
following
table
contains
the
state­
sector
emission
summaries
for
the
2010
CAIR
strategy
and
2015
CAIR
strategy
emissions.
The
emissions
values
in
the
table
are
the
same
as
those
in
Appendix
B,
with
the
exception
of
the
IPM
sector.
Please
note
that
the
non­
IPM
sector
emissions
do
not
reflect
the
revisions
in
Arkansas
and
North
Dakota
as
described
in
Tables
14(
a)
and
14(
b)
in
Section
4.4.3.

(
The
remainder
of
this
page
left
intentionally
blank)
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[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Alabama
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
120,703
123,387
19,644
20,082
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
68,708
75,737
fire
12,716
12,716
5,055
5,055
222,531
222,531
983
983
21,505
21,505
19,127
19,127
752
752
IPM
1,266
1,403
64,403
49,145
15,698
20,409
320,525
253,056
25,337
22,492
20,855
17,933
10
13
nonIPM
50,344
57,246
101,963
113,880
183,021
205,870
120,282
129,670
34,817
39,425
26,735
30,325
552
609
nonroad
34,254
28,867
52,550
46,937
400,935
416,532
3,832
4,109
4,204
3,708
4,005
3,530
30
32
on­
road
55,869
43,194
84,467
54,049
728,039
642,034
574
634
2,787
2,403
1,718
1,296
6,259
6,802
other
area
122,611
129,788
12,309
12,971
43,532
41,948
12,827
31,442
16,049
17,013
12,564
13,013
1,422
1,635
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
337
394
217
255
0
0
Alabama
Total
277,060
273,214
320,748
282,037
1,593,756
1,549,324
459,023
419,894
225,739
230,328
104,865
105,560
77,733
85,580
Arizona
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
151,555
161,242
27,167
28,907
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30,750
32,450
fire
22,458
22,458
10,983
10,983
455,825
455,825
2,888
2,888
44,570
44,570
38,716
38,716
2,020
2,020
IPM
1,017
1,051
79,903
80,400
22,436
23,750
60,242
60,308
12,257
12,363
9,903
10,009
5
5
nonIPM
7,026
8,435
34,567
38,755
9,273
10,246
40,360
48,351
4,159
4,773
2,557
2,952
63
78
nonroad
31,420
28,423
40,391
35,169
552,581
588,474
603
338
3,535
3,053
3,362
2,896
33
36
on­
road
54,660
43,847
104,250
67,474
676,635
622,740
758
892
3,442
3,074
2,188
1,698
6,986
8,097
other
area
106,501
118,587
65,401
67,980
25,001
25,050
3,325
3,502
7,591
7,981
6,161
6,439
2,962
3,159
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,166
1,315
364
413
0
0
Arizona
Total
223,082
222,801
335,495
300,761
1,741,751
1,726,085
108,176
116,279
228,275
238,372
90,418
92,029
42,819
45,845
Arkansas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
212,942
212,779
37,329
37,191
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
131,580
139,678
fire
7,523
7,523
3,305
3,305
146,745
146,745
728
728
14,466
14,466
12,754
12,754
556
556
IPM
539
673
30,123
31,896
5,599
10,511
80,959
82,416
3,352
3,801
2,799
3,238
7
7
nonIPM
28,649
32,374
61,100
67,799
129,664
146,780
74,089
87,106
27,180
30,800
21,413
24,254
1,428
1,601
nonroad
25,167
20,286
50,770
45,047
242,307
248,779
3,222
3,361
3,863
3,246
3,701
3,108
27
29
on­
road
29,942
23,272
53,304
33,613
425,214
375,667
339
376
1,783
1,495
1,134
822
3,616
3,961
other
area
98,633
104,148
40,495
42,943
28,318
28,064
28,371
30,679
10,095
10,464
7,928
8,113
1,231
1,377
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53
64
35
42
0
0
Arkansas
Total
190,454
188,276
239,097
224,603
977,847
956,546
187,707
204,666
273,735
277,115
87,093
89,522
138,445
147,209
California
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
397,445
414,154
69,170
71,862
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
239,029
253,435
fire
64,986
64,986
27,019
27,019
1,282,348
1,282,348
6,749
6,749
127,889
127,889
110,956
110,956
5,117
5,117
IPM
965
1,332
20,382
22,413
35,870
50,210
5,066
5,066
3,777
4,934
3,674
4,832
1
1
nonIPM
51,007
58,199
113,408
122,850
79,194
87,378
47,603
50,720
41,734
48,301
28,391
32,612
12,978
13,703
nonroad
164,282
148,543
233,308
203,498
3,365,015
3,577,135
9,397
10,758
19,977
17,622
19,016
16,736
184
202
on­
road
223,836
173,023
512,250
325,324
3,286,869
2,969,975
14
14
16,411
16,058
7,676
6,772
43,514
49,451
other
area
484,144
512,272
153,383
165,175
163,908
162,327
11,028
11,921
81,940
87,571
64,126
67,791
0
0
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
498
541
39
43
0
0
California
Total
989,220
958,355
1,059,750
866,279
8,213,203
8,129,373
79,857
85,228
689,670
717,071
303,048
311,603
300,822
321,909
H­
3
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]
[
tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Colorado
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
145,796
146,792
26,295
26,379
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
68,394
70,217
fire
13,610
13,610
6,271
6,271
288,013
288,013
1,719
1,719
28,019
28,019
24,054
24,054
1,299
1,299
IPM
568
605
68,415
69,237
9,027
10,475
91,817
91,817
3,820
3,937
3,289
3,405
5
5
nonIPM
40,008
45,310
41,505
43,708
36,106
39,396
12,972
14,242
23,464
26,293
14,619
16,356
281
296
nonroad
27,112
23,760
39,745
33,422
400,343
421,188
579
289
3,543
2,899
3,387
2,764
35
38
on­
road
44,804
35,898
79,677
55,159
747,909
704,070
511
595
2,403
2,208
1,464
1,179
5,611
6,426
other
area
64,617
67,872
13,675
15,063
35,758
33,281
2,169
2,229
7,171
7,004
6,748
6,567
89
97
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
276
315
53
61
0
0
Colorado
Total
190,719
187,055
249,289
222,860
1,517,156
1,496,423
109,767
110,891
214,492
217,467
79,908
80,765
75,714
78,378
Connecticut
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12,053
12,894
1,840
1,963
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,555
3,380
fire
1,071
1,071
433
433
15,179
15,179
4
4
1,568
1,568
1,559
1,559
3
3
IPM
118
113
7,231
6,916
8,790
8,622
6,437
6,437
814
800
673
659
1
1
nonIPM
3,810
4,298
3,800
4,236
3,205
3,655
3,888
4,038
2,761
3,070
2,265
2,526
49
52
nonroad
18,106
16,179
19,125
15,811
301,383
315,067
989
1,000
1,986
1,737
1,883
1,642
20
21
on­
road
24,224
19,574
51,630
41,416
399,311
369,720
336
376
1,587
1,403
967
750
3,702
4,078
other
area
44,691
46,604
13,533
13,538
22,815
20,928
12,544
12,067
6,032
5,798
5,592
5,353
2,063
2,258
Connecticut
Total
92,020
87,839
95,752
82,350
750,684
733,171
24,198
23,922
26,801
27,270
14,778
14,453
9,393
9,792
Delaware
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10,338
10,780
1,762
1,820
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13,767
15,499
fire
271
271
105
105
4,198
4,198
6
6
421
421
405
405
5
5
IPM
79
90
5,427
6,617
1,076
1,043
28,181
17,902
4,909
5,909
2,788
3,162
1
1
nonIPM
3,505
3,893
8,769
9,258
20,998
22,617
51,047
54,329
2,331
2,536
1,897
2,059
725
762
nonroad
6,227
5,441
9,933
8,940
77,777
80,561
1,164
1,296
896
823
853
782
6
7
on­
road
7,388
5,903
15,540
12,132
107,602
98,712
99
111
493
427
306
232
1,079
1,191
other
area
12,062
12,129
4,954
5,238
10,925
10,237
15,055
16,088
3,071
3,056
2,581
2,537
348
377
Delaware
Total
29,533
27,727
44,728
42,290
222,576
217,368
95,552
89,732
22,459
23,952
10,592
10,998
15,930
17,842
District
of
Columbia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,055
2,206
345
367
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
fire
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IPM
1
3
35
54
26
102
0
0
2
8
2
8
0
0
nonIPM
5
5
527
547
114
118
875
904
260
265
142
147
11
12
nonroad
800
706
2,060
1,548
15,342
15,872
24
4
174
131
167
125
2
2
on­
road
3,206
2,664
5,834
4,925
43,633
41,975
41
47
178
167
105
88
457
517
other
area
10,059
10,689
2,880
3,079
2,256
2,149
7,101
7,450
1,321
1,380
1,127
1,173
1,054
1,133
District
of
Columbia
Total
14,070
14,067
11,337
10,152
61,371
60,216
8,041
8,405
3,989
4,158
1,888
1,909
1,524
1,664
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Florida
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
162,922
171,083
24,680
25,840
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43,527
43,765
fire
65,245
65,245
27,859
27,859
1,282,029
1,282,029
7,018
7,018
127,189
127,189
110,101
110,101
5,366
5,366
IPM
1,629
1,866
68,730
61,434
43,363
52,594
217,697
167,154
27,402
26,249
20,985
19,834
9
9
nonIPM
42,839
50,665
67,976
75,209
140,950
173,180
93,789
103,340
31,320
36,665
27,137
32,000
671
736
nonroad
117,473
106,441
119,398
106,062
1,901,499
2,027,758
7,368
7,675
12,722
11,524
12,045
10,882
112
122
on­
road
162,446
125,107
228,021
146,654
1,762,577
1,530,957
1,675
1,870
7,949
6,999
4,858
3,752
18,430
20,268
other
area
318,968
344,223
34,661
36,444
92,275
88,392
58,382
62,357
25,299
25,626
22,375
22,507
4,032
4,548
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
78
88
24
26
0
0
Florida
Total
708,600
693,547
546,645
453,662
5,222,693
5,154,910
385,929
349,414
394,882
405,423
222,205
224,942
72,147
74,814
Georgia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
207,816
213,247
34,407
35,321
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
91,963
101,013
fire
29,700
29,700
10,987
10,987
458,170
458,170
2,010
2,010
49,723
49,723
44,744
44,744
1,299
1,299
IPM
1,601
1,644
72,081
66,397
19,906
21,997
452,302
248,648
33,600
25,956
26,681
19,201
13
13
nonIPM
35,090
39,505
87,266
94,408
236,884
268,270
113,071
124,500
84,739
95,343
69,313
77,992
5,678
6,247
nonroad
48,108
41,899
68,417
58,634
780,674
822,001
2,055
1,807
5,759
4,865
5,489
4,626
52
57
on­
road
108,020
84,484
173,987
110,646
1,395,792
1,249,372
1,209
1,375
6,003
5,277
3,734
2,860
13,135
14,720
other
area
189,365
202,196
31,021
32,806
93,772
90,212
5,664
5,993
25,670
26,145
22,557
22,784
2,804
3,180
Georgia
Total
411,884
399,428
443,759
373,878
2,985,198
2,910,022
576,311
384,333
413,309
420,556
206,925
207,528
114,944
126,530
Idaho
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
165,009
166,122
27,295
27,458
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
70,894
74,615
fire
73,835
73,835
14,255
14,255
980,150
980,150
3,845
3,845
130,706
130,706
118,934
118,934
2,856
2,856
IPM
22
22
586
586
855
855
0
0
69
69
69
69
0
0
nonIPM
4,831
5,431
12,867
14,139
31,443
35,805
20,124
23,324
11,560
13,249
8,811
10,102
1,157
1,292
nonroad
18,662
15,332
19,788
17,170
163,158
168,498
214
66
1,869
1,524
1,780
1,449
16
17
on­
road
15,136
11,910
29,146
18,784
245,949
224,605
175
199
919
792
584
436
1,867
2,101
other
area
204,760
230,586
45,352
50,782
21,173
20,607
2,038
2,037
19,584
21,713
16,573
18,367
664
740
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
8
4
4
0
0
Idaho
Total
317,245
337,116
121,995
115,716
1,442,728
1,430,520
26,396
29,471
329,723
334,183
174,050
176,820
77,454
81,621
Illinois
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
503,942
499,020
92,486
91,304
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
77,644
77,642
fire
692
692
231
231
9,613
9,613
20
20
1,060
1,060
1,014
1,014
15
15
IPM
1,958
2,065
69,877
65,129
13,477
14,681
243,001
241,878
14,774
15,530
12,952
13,583
14
15
nonIPM
87,485
100,720
120,690
131,730
124,677
143,370
267,741
281,660
60,664
69,323
40,515
46,439
11,816
13,490
nonroad
66,060
57,894
150,810
132,707
950,775
983,588
8,593
8,835
11,402
9,712
10,938
9,302
92
101
on­
road
93,394
70,494
171,305
106,306
1,491,280
1,342,947
1,168
1,308
5,596
4,916
3,433
2,640
12,820
14,144
other
area
281,275
298,585
45,411
46,413
91,365
86,931
55,234
57,013
25,690
25,553
22,699
22,478
11,035
12,272
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
440
506
223
260
0
0
Illinois
Total
530,864
530,450
558,324
482,516
2,681,187
2,581,130
575,758
590,714
623,568
625,620
184,261
187,020
113,436
117,679
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Indiana
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
313,496
316,199
55,637
55,949
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
82,272
84,584
fire
1,844
1,844
698
698
25,996
25,996
24
24
2,750
2,750
2,693
2,693
19
19
IPM
2,109
2,188
124,139
86,104
17,090
19,226
454,100
375,522
48,258
42,943
37,729
32,247
18
18
nonIPM
70,924
81,048
99,959
108,140
482,921
555,510
172,639
178,610
75,226
83,348
65,244
72,059
4,326
4,802
nonroad
35,955
30,961
86,329
74,973
542,856
557,537
5,934
6,254
6,527
5,524
6,268
5,298
52
57
on­
road
71,969
55,409
127,561
80,820
1,087,513
974,822
809
899
4,113
3,503
2,582
1,911
8,730
9,564
other
area
224,985
233,924
47,281
48,129
145,901
136,619
9,292
9,248
38,795
38,314
26,887
26,083
3,339
3,754
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,481
1,644
676
744
0
0
Indiana
Total
407,786
405,374
485,967
398,864
2,302,277
2,269,710
642,797
570,557
490,645
494,225
197,714
196,984
98,755
102,798
Iowa
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
391,365
387,686
70,861
69,945
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
219,166
226,189
fire
619
619
233
233
9,506
9,506
25
25
999
999
941
941
19
19
IPM
723
716
47,967
43,099
6,148
6,537
154,447
161,309
9,180
9,297
7,837
7,995
7
6
nonIPM
7,351
8,557
30,142
32,015
9,227
11,138
86,037
87,789
10,331
11,655
6,823
7,703
4,887
5,382
nonroad
26,711
22,530
69,205
58,605
316,933
323,041
1,560
1,154
5,853
4,618
5,635
4,441
50
55
on­
road
28,803
22,015
53,094
33,341
471,944
420,227
319
351
1,679
1,393
1,067
766
3,411
3,702
other
area
122,817
125,528
33,205
34,525
48,223
46,829
24,472
24,394
10,006
10,056
8,124
8,130
7,404
7,583
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
Iowa
Total
187,024
179,966
233,847
201,818
861,981
817,278
266,860
275,022
429,413
425,706
101,288
99,921
234,944
242,937
Kansas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
577,376
572,344
102,658
101,454
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
142,610
145,180
fire
6,136
6,136
1,419
1,419
63,824
63,824
103
103
8,063
8,063
7,352
7,352
79
79
IPM
815
818
90,167
90,270
6,179
6,284
80,071
80,071
7,149
7,157
5,914
5,922
7
7
nonIPM
23,398
26,021
88,988
96,298
116,308
129,190
22,869
24,962
15,537
17,271
10,870
12,036
1,009
1,116
nonroad
17,017
14,771
64,657
55,195
290,613
301,049
681
171
4,875
3,823
4,704
3,684
41
45
on­
road
27,525
21,368
49,185
31,264
422,052
376,248
313
347
1,594
1,352
1,002
737
3,369
3,692
other
area
82,463
85,765
15,857
16,402
33,512
32,750
4,108
4,379
7,533
7,549
7,042
7,033
1,773
1,895
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,660
1,872
254
286
0
0
Kansas
Total
157,354
154,879
310,273
290,848
932,488
909,345
108,144
110,033
623,787
619,432
139,796
138,504
148,887
152,014
Kentucky
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
110,477
114,377
19,455
20,077
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
51,963
52,667
fire
4,968
4,968
2,080
2,080
88,958
88,958
364
364
8,936
8,936
8,080
8,080
278
278
IPM
1,600
1,612
110,114
72,615
16,022
16,550
318,000
266,503
33,504
28,879
26,107
21,380
13
13
nonIPM
67,105
74,649
39,150
42,659
110,655
120,510
42,070
44,911
18,923
21,174
14,070
15,845
623
664
nonroad
27,166
22,743
75,948
70,723
309,572
320,702
10,076
11,310
5,128
4,724
4,924
4,536
27
30
on­
road
44,449
33,987
83,213
51,705
664,674
587,047
536
594
2,766
2,335
1,746
1,279
5,757
6,293
other
area
110,521
113,645
80,916
84,657
92,704
89,177
55,012
56,673
18,098
17,969
16,295
16,113
1,371
1,521
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
551
601
298
325
0
0
Kentucky
Total
255,809
251,604
391,421
324,439
1,282,584
1,222,944
426,058
380,355
198,383
198,996
90,974
87,635
60,032
61,466
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yr]

State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Louisiana
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
117,319
120,673
20,641
21,202
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28,672
28,911
fire
13,087
13,087
4,631
4,631
207,238
207,238
892
892
48,324
48,324
43,428
43,428
682
682
IPM
569
636
35,222
29,821
7,876
10,509
62,034
62,034
3,736
3,949
3,354
3,566
7
7
nonIPM
50,803
55,669
254,206
275,300
214,486
233,570
201,406
222,110
72,081
78,521
65,755
71,509
13,096
14,397
nonroad
43,825
38,231
208,992
203,485
430,539
449,416
35,173
40,231
11,668
11,669
11,238
11,244
35
38
on­
road
43,230
33,530
69,845
44,132
559,792
491,864
463
515
2,379
2,017
1,499
1,103
4,984
5,458
other
area
99,673
104,561
106,174
113,002
40,735
41,081
125,217
135,365
16,183
16,925
12,177
12,606
23,082
23,289
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
6
3
4
0
0
Louisiana
Total
251,188
245,714
679,070
670,371
1,460,666
1,433,678
425,185
461,147
271,696
282,084
158,095
164,662
70,558
72,782
Maine
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14,688
15,397
2,463
2,591
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,948
5,907
fire
2,532
2,532
1,063
1,063
43,562
43,562
150
150
4,121
4,121
3,767
3,767
115
115
IPM
45
57
1,747
1,855
3,761
4,233
5,338
5,338
225
263
212
250
0
0
nonIPM
4,438
5,050
23,791
25,341
13,691
15,103
43,518
44,870
14,799
16,428
11,270
12,591
162
170
nonroad
24,432
20,014
7,255
5,990
158,406
159,660
172
132
1,326
1,133
1,243
1,060
13
14
on­
road
11,195
9,115
22,348
18,441
203,416
190,419
133
147
642
565
388
301
1,518
1,638
other
area
51,266
54,276
8,022
7,902
29,999
27,352
17,055
16,769
7,482
7,211
7,005
6,722
736
797
Maine
Total
93,907
91,044
64,226
60,592
452,835
440,329
66,366
67,406
43,284
45,118
26,348
27,282
8,492
8,641
Maryland
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41,132
43,664
7,075
7,442
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24,434
25,899
fire
4,268
4,268
1,784
1,784
62,300
62,300
32
32
6,387
6,387
6,298
6,298
24
24
IPM
470
515
16,050
12,789
7,959
11,273
62,165
23,813
9,201
6,521
7,585
4,880
4
4
nonIPM
6,690
7,480
21,245
23,778
128,728
150,890
39,024
41,833
6,767
7,832
4,268
4,967
443
512
nonroad
28,348
25,893
37,758
33,804
468,773
498,733
2,506
2,653
3,409
3,078
3,238
2,917
29
32
on­
road
42,727
35,380
89,988
73,128
660,592
625,121
580
662
2,788
2,495
1,713
1,341
6,348
7,140
other
area
61,893
64,024
19,936
20,846
60,461
56,011
51,406
54,854
20,297
20,228
17,273
17,099
1,394
1,570
Maryland
Total
144,396
137,560
186,761
166,129
1,388,812
1,404,328
155,712
123,847
89,981
90,205
47,450
44,943
32,676
35,181
Massachusetts
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
69,333
71,739
10,860
11,249
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,515
2,189
fire
1,280
1,280
534
534
22,858
22,858
93
93
2,300
2,300
2,080
2,080
71
71
IPM
441
431
19,046
18,868
12,247
11,851
17,355
17,355
3,589
3,558
2,853
2,821
2
2
nonIPM
9,188
10,563
21,076
22,510
6,264
6,763
24,700
25,473
5,045
5,484
3,792
4,119
83
89
nonroad
33,286
29,410
52,386
41,257
525,937
544,700
1,939
1,733
5,014
4,106
4,791
3,911
52
57
on­
road
40,988
33,106
87,268
70,848
651,545
602,341
546
605
2,697
2,394
1,641
1,277
6,044
6,611
other
area
108,027
114,117
27,679
28,058
60,811
59,030
81,128
85,724
13,557
13,319
12,155
11,887
5,530
6,104
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
Massachusetts
Total
193,210
188,907
207,989
182,075
1,279,662
1,247,543
125,761
130,983
101,537
102,900
38,172
37,344
14,297
15,123
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Michigan
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
234,534
239,306
39,257
39,987
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53,589
52,745
fire
3,560
3,560
1,422
1,422
53,912
53,912
91
91
5,563
5,563
5,350
5,350
69
69
IPM
1,209
1,266
91,083
87,137
11,813
13,685
392,567
390,998
26,166
26,559
21,943
22,274
11
11
nonIPM
49,909
56,582
107,576
118,410
93,254
106,070
86,043
93,452
20,490
22,899
15,564
17,412
464
492
nonroad
118,715
98,557
90,550
80,034
1,087,502
1,106,608
7,537
8,172
9,547
8,424
9,042
7,968
80
87
on­
road
97,869
76,146
169,852
110,114
1,629,443
1,471,237
1,072
1,197
5,267
4,569
3,263
2,471
11,679
12,847
other
area
254,661
258,056
55,497
56,909
139,123
129,640
38,198
39,113
31,664
30,690
29,599
28,563
6,159
6,912
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
461
516
39
44
0
0
Michigan
Total
525,923
494,167
515,981
454,026
3,015,047
2,881,152
525,508
533,023
333,692
338,526
124,058
124,070
72,051
73,163
Minnesota
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
518,209
513,641
88,505
87,403
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
154,239
151,326
fire
6,263
6,263
2,766
2,766
123,691
123,691
631
631
12,168
12,168
10,684
10,684
482
482
IPM
655
668
38,397
39,367
5,244
5,525
81,238
84,705
19,078
19,659
14,003
14,469
6
6
nonIPM
24,411
27,388
64,864
68,943
26,127
28,506
25,797
27,335
18,113
20,190
13,027
14,522
1,100
1,106
nonroad
87,907
72,414
96,163
86,250
532,078
529,617
6,139
6,440
8,850
7,556
8,436
7,193
71
77
on­
road
52,220
41,053
96,807
63,578
902,748
839,341
586
663
2,959
2,570
1,852
1,399
6,336
7,062
other
area
145,463
148,527
23,638
24,232
56,547
52,853
5,965
6,135
14,610
14,343
13,506
13,206
4,001
4,237
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
926
1,018
375
413
0
0
Minnesota
Total
316,919
296,313
322,635
285,136
1,646,435
1,579,533
120,356
125,909
594,913
591,145
150,387
149,289
166,235
164,295
Mississippi
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
148,345
149,398
25,963
26,121
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
64,689
69,589
fire
17,239
17,239
5,942
5,942
262,748
262,748
1,051
1,051
27,980
27,980
24,944
24,944
804
804
IPM
307
373
30,625
12,077
4,262
6,854
85,626
49,580
4,767
3,984
3,765
2,982
3
3
nonIPM
59,133
70,027
111,455
125,920
74,892
95,426
78,408
85,920
42,501
50,528
30,108
36,522
1,426
1,714
nonroad
24,827
20,578
60,272
55,723
230,935
237,384
7,901
8,867
4,253
3,881
4,077
3,721
23
25
on­
road
28,827
20,863
57,144
33,407
375,183
317,217
324
345
2,047
1,609
1,349
916
3,640
3,811
other
area
104,863
110,979
4,804
5,060
27,732
26,699
339
453
9,549
9,761
7,761
7,815
907
1,021
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
1
1
0
0
Mississippi
Total
235,196
240,059
270,242
238,129
975,753
946,328
173,648
146,216
239,445
247,144
97,968
103,022
71,492
76,967
Missouri
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
537,247
541,109
86,799
87,280
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
104,940
104,847
fire
3,435
3,435
1,397
1,397
54,047
54,047
186
186
6,188
6,188
5,681
5,681
142
142
IPM
1,726
1,549
69,109
62,029
12,355
11,757
267,024
268,604
28,888
28,639
26,716
26,656
13
12
nonIPM
31,628
36,204
36,621
40,196
118,177
130,250
130,542
140,420
16,003
18,123
10,588
12,025
4,651
4,918
nonroad
40,150
34,531
95,279
86,216
539,769
563,203
6,271
6,616
6,808
5,918
6,526
5,667
47
52
on­
road
64,563
49,481
114,198
71,395
970,330
862,410
767
858
3,834
3,306
2,391
1,795
8,315
9,165
other
area
141,283
146,517
36,371
37,083
67,303
64,313
37,286
37,581
15,908
15,868
13,892
13,774
3,986
4,153
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
945
1,059
90
101
0
0
Missouri
Total
282,784
271,717
352,975
298,316
1,761,981
1,685,980
442,075
454,265
615,821
620,210
152,683
152,980
122,094
123,288
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Montana
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
178,917
180,359
31,110
31,280
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45,205
44,373
fire
10,631
10,631
5,401
5,401
211,269
211,269
1,422
1,422
20,735
20,735
18,097
18,097
946
946
IPM
317
317
38,420
38,420
2,712
2,712
22,474
22,474
7,635
7,635
4,830
4,830
3
3
nonIPM
3,626
3,995
17,586
19,088
59,165
65,311
25,300
27,453
10,123
11,836
6,389
7,222
442
473
nonroad
10,599
8,821
48,020
44,100
101,923
105,551
447
118
2,646
2,180
2,552
2,102
16
18
on­
road
10,455
8,349
21,367
13,935
191,363
177,063
121
138
656
558
421
309
1,277
1,440
other
area
39,776
38,884
12,475
13,059
19,188
17,977
1,215
1,244
4,221
4,136
3,969
3,874
309
344
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,032
1,166
156
176
0
0
Montana
Total
75,404
70,997
143,269
134,003
585,621
579,883
50,978
52,849
225,965
228,605
67,523
67,890
48,198
47,597
Nebraska
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
436,237
435,986
74,654
74,351
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
136,842
139,772
fire
921
921
409
409
18,827
18,827
105
105
1,846
1,846
1,600
1,600
80
80
IPM
445
446
49,341
49,378
3,526
3,544
72,333
72,333
2,495
2,496
2,055
2,057
4
4
nonIPM
7,961
9,539
13,084
14,609
8,831
9,972
8,377
9,414
5,621
6,497
3,388
3,921
17
18
nonroad
14,147
12,160
70,153
62,713
190,843
196,860
686
179
4,352
3,500
4,202
3,378
31
34
on­
road
17,475
13,528
33,065
20,978
285,017
255,640
200
222
1,047
878
664
482
2,140
2,347
other
area
70,441
71,103
15,882
16,472
11,158
10,946
13,396
13,528
3,929
3,982
3,389
3,429
699
783
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
836
933
67
75
0
0
Nebraska
Total
111,390
107,697
181,934
164,559
518,203
495,790
95,097
95,780
456,363
456,117
90,019
89,293
139,812
143,037
Nevada
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
102,582
109,721
18,561
19,888
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,402
6,506
fire
11,048
11,048
5,003
5,003
231,404
231,404
1,346
1,346
22,566
22,566
19,401
19,401
1,026
1,026
IPM
417
442
44,206
46,904
7,903
8,450
29,325
31,096
4,687
4,937
3,803
4,019
2
3
nonIPM
1,042
1,228
5,711
6,460
19,201
21,092
771
867
2,536
2,822
1,501
1,665
18
21
nonroad
11,619
10,370
20,219
17,101
184,355
195,756
383
243
1,718
1,417
1,641
1,350
16
18
on­
road
24,297
19,903
39,183
26,365
319,706
302,973
259
309
1,260
1,172
778
632
2,828
3,320
other
area
40,457
45,816
8,257
8,917
7,089
7,106
3,156
3,461
2,814
2,952
2,487
2,603
1,124
1,302
Nevada
Total
88,879
88,807
122,579
110,749
769,658
766,781
35,240
37,323
138,163
145,587
48,173
49,558
11,417
12,195
New
Hampshire
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,673
6,059
903
964
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,358
1,208
fire
1,732
1,732
710
710
26,312
26,312
38
38
2,690
2,690
2,601
2,601
29
29
IPM
163
186
2,774
2,987
3,306
4,180
7,152
7,426
981
1,051
883
953
1
1
nonIPM
1,706
1,976
3,392
3,622
3,526
3,939
7,385
7,609
2,047
2,298
1,899
2,144
61
69
nonroad
15,145
12,600
7,078
5,989
132,074
134,930
305
299
996
868
937
814
10
10
on­
road
11,692
10,029
25,799
21,223
209,462
204,955
140
160
728
630
461
345
1,505
1,686
other
area
27,350
28,547
5,379
5,400
23,670
22,072
11,141
11,044
5,497
5,386
5,124
4,996
620
683
New
Hampshire
Total
57,789
55,069
45,132
39,932
398,351
396,388
26,161
26,576
18,612
18,982
12,807
12,817
3,583
3,685
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
New
Jersey
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36,712
39,186
5,956
6,324
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,106
4,879
fire
876
876
360
360
15,399
15,399
61
61
1,557
1,557
1,414
1,414
47
47
IPM
289
306
10,739
11,517
5,825
6,201
20,967
22,373
5,915
6,274
5,401
5,733
2
2
nonIPM
24,433
26,370
20,310
21,865
10,336
11,312
12,408
12,978
4,651
4,985
4,046
4,353
220
229
nonroad
43,687
39,348
46,822
39,772
737,807
779,254
2,402
2,432
4,784
4,217
4,537
3,987
47
51
on­
road
54,747
43,808
110,982
89,094
833,140
767,868
745
835
3,465
3,088
2,099
1,645
8,238
9,092
other
area
134,722
138,884
41,073
41,442
71,528
63,069
52,430
52,763
21,246
20,605
18,551
17,772
4,391
4,809
New
Jersey
Total
258,754
249,592
230,286
204,050
1,674,035
1,643,103
89,013
91,442
78,330
79,912
42,005
41,227
18,051
19,109
New
Mexico
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
475,680
480,650
73,530
74,394
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41,553
46,075
fire
28,263
28,263
12,905
12,905
594,265
594,265
3,450
3,450
57,847
57,847
49,790
49,790
2,626
2,626
IPM
513
518
73,515
73,562
4,396
4,589
52,884
52,884
11,412
11,428
7,898
7,914
8
8
nonIPM
13,100
13,965
84,897
87,950
42,064
43,538
91,205
104,590
5,116
5,856
3,731
4,231
48
51
nonroad
9,840
8,652
28,413
26,184
136,915
145,328
293
110
1,528
1,315
1,466
1,260
10
11
on­
road
27,278
22,047
46,430
30,573
379,856
350,302
284
329
1,487
1,304
944
717
3,036
3,464
other
area
50,811
53,607
29,634
31,424
19,080
18,762
4,508
5,943
5,390
5,614
4,781
4,930
434
487
New
Mexico
Total
129,805
127,052
275,795
262,598
1,176,576
1,156,784
152,624
167,306
558,460
564,014
142,140
143,235
47,715
52,722
New
York
afdst
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
157,649
163,555
26,037
26,943
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
47,782
44,527
fire
5,076
5,076
2,039
2,039
76,314
76,314
113
113
7,864
7,864
7,598
7,598
86
86
IPM
660
702
40,301
36,517
18,778
20,553
82,572
51,902
10,071
9,918
8,862
8,709
6
3
nonIPM
5,886
6,652
44,112
48,959
55,101
62,124
80,230
84,966
7,575
8,525
5,627
6,339
1,058
1,217
nonroad
95,842
83,104
129,717
114,084
1,347,860
1,412,562
9,494
10,128
11,214
9,841
10,687
9,363
98
108
on­
road
115,287
94,606
225,563
184,683
1,823,694
1,699,726
1,342
1,471
6,749
5,902
4,125
3,154
14,992
16,266
other
area
348,348
354,694
64,396
64,628
241,478
212,983
156,008
159,043
55,381
51,816
48,406
44,741
11,237
12,121
New
York
Total
571,099
544,833
506,128
450,910
3,563,225
3,484,262
329,759
307,623
256,503
257,421
111,343
106,848
75,259
74,328
North
Carolina
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
97,755
102,083
17,359
18,045
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
171,267
181,517
fire
77,359
77,359
13,689
13,689
644,350
644,350
696
696
27,670
27,670
25,328
25,328
532
532
IPM
1,318
1,359
52,080
50,950
13,341
14,485
256,989
145,946
30,176
25,825
23,395
18,966
12
13
nonIPM
68,604
80,534
53,546
58,639
85,329
95,820
75,666
82,500
21,035
23,912
15,804
18,003
2,196
2,469
nonroad
50,981
43,985
58,591
47,408
785,555
815,113
1,639
1,374
5,790
4,815
5,509
4,569
56
61
on­
road
94,532
72,588
150,713
93,967
1,229,518
1,086,447
1,018
1,140
5,148
4,427
3,226
2,413
10,998
12,140
other
area
220,789
234,873
17,248
17,969
110,668
105,228
32,592
33,698
31,114
31,419
27,601
27,681
2,385
2,657
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
North
Carolina
Total
513,583
510,698
345,867
282,622
2,868,761
2,761,443
368,600
265,354
218,691
220,156
118,222
115,005
187,446
199,389
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
North
Dakota
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
325,098
323,161
60,449
59,960
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
57,555
56,227
fire
561
561
251
251
11,607
11,607
66
66
1,136
1,136
981
981
50
50
IPM
776
785
71,021
71,709
9,903
9,936
97,803
99,997
7,336
7,441
6,207
6,302
6
6
nonIPM
189
194
7,886
8,328
4,211
4,459
70,024
73,425
2,707
2,924
2,584
2,793
14
14
nonroad
10,783
8,858
45,943
39,164
103,046
102,747
457
71
3,738
2,866
3,613
2,768
30
33
on­
road
7,052
5,439
13,838
8,762
128,770
115,914
79
88
426
353
273
195
836
918
other
area
54,183
50,184
19,182
19,707
16,139
15,488
52,762
52,829
3,550
3,512
2,283
2,240
222
243
North
Dakota
Total
73,544
66,020
158,121
147,921
273,676
260,151
221,191
226,476
343,991
341,393
76,390
75,238
58,713
57,492
Ohio
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
259,499
264,426
47,037
47,812
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
62,147
62,702
fire
3,011
3,011
1,141
1,141
41,605
41,605
22
22
4,409
4,409
4,357
4,357
17
17
IPM
1,998
2,151
95,626
79,094
17,695
21,197
327,168
221,410
46,234
41,450
35,576
30,409
19
19
nonIPM
35,667
41,381
80,194
86,125
267,956
309,220
113,682
117,450
23,439
26,832
18,499
21,126
3,342
3,558
nonroad
69,467
60,695
132,860
116,357
1,055,003
1,094,526
9,963
10,652
10,397
9,054
9,945
8,648
83
91
on­
road
101,783
77,320
177,487
110,761
1,527,784
1,365,388
1,194
1,330
5,874
5,082
3,641
2,748
13,000
14,273
other
area
281,685
299,348
66,935
68,313
122,576
117,176
74,298
75,559
33,264
33,133
29,109
28,835
6,555
7,293
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,366
1,553
795
909
0
0
Ohio
Total
493,611
483,906
554,243
461,791
3,032,619
2,949,112
526,327
426,423
384,482
385,940
148,959
144,845
85,163
87,953
Oklahoma
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
474,137
476,999
78,164
78,465
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
104,399
106,168
fire
4,361
4,361
1,923
1,923
87,506
87,506
469
469
8,608
8,608
7,506
7,506
359
359
IPM
992
1,042
78,503
78,530
26,420
28,255
115,526
115,526
12,754
12,902
11,715
11,863
26
29
nonIPM
19,925
21,573
98,822
105,490
65,480
70,491
35,428
37,182
12,081
13,304
9,157
10,079
3,941
4,268
nonroad
21,896
18,691
40,733
35,008
318,537
333,095
524
233
3,390
2,760
3,245
2,637
29
32
on­
road
44,113
34,537
75,076
48,131
612,230
547,429
487
544
2,469
2,115
1,548
1,153
5,263
5,794
other
area
137,639
143,451
33,392
35,255
25,673
25,439
6,217
6,730
8,836
9,090
8,039
8,242
7,889
8,029
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
126
141
17
19
0
0
Oklahoma
Total
228,925
223,655
328,449
304,337
1,135,846
1,092,215
158,651
160,684
522,400
525,919
119,390
119,964
121,906
124,679
Oregon
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
59,322
60,635
9,966
10,164
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39,462
40,108
fire
44,660
44,660
20,122
20,122
845,553
845,553
4,896
4,896
82,346
82,346
71,637
71,637
3,542
3,542
IPM
256
199
13,210
10,602
8,540
6,287
10,034
10,034
1,055
873
988
806
0
0
nonIPM
13,530
15,305
17,986
20,053
66,851
74,522
10,040
11,129
12,251
13,821
9,195
10,388
70
75
nonroad
28,175
24,406
48,250
42,615
380,866
400,183
3,976
4,292
3,919
3,432
3,742
3,273
30
33
on­
road
38,798
31,744
69,619
46,143
607,862
569,318
463
541
2,234
2,016
1,390
1,091
4,853
5,616
other
area
151,881
167,745
15,207
16,384
33,799
32,643
21,834
23,511
11,319
11,688
10,388
10,679
319
349
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
13
5
6
0
0
Oregon
Total
277,301
284,059
184,394
155,919
1,943,471
1,928,506
51,243
54,403
172,457
174,823
107,312
108,044
48,276
49,723
H­
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yr]
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tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Pennsylvania
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
128,874
134,279
22,657
23,581
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
71,030
71,486
fire
5,617
5,617
2,188
2,188
78,438
78,438
32
32
8,222
8,222
8,146
8,146
25
25
IPM
1,684
1,819
111,875
79,875
17,511
21,264
260,502
149,903
39,783
30,937
32,615
23,545
14
15
nonIPM
39,634
44,985
102,870
111,680
117,839
128,610
118,629
123,830
23,638
26,177
18,059
19,969
1,388
1,521
nonroad
66,418
57,294
100,898
89,284
1,023,698
1,069,892
7,860
8,480
8,020
7,054
7,655
6,726
65
72
on­
road
95,632
78,421
193,428
153,638
1,494,400
1,403,706
1,160
1,294
5,793
4,990
3,612
2,710
12,580
13,832
other
area
239,045
249,638
59,927
60,946
185,342
172,540
104,863
105,165
43,012
41,881
38,811
37,628
6,590
7,261
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
246
275
103
115
0
0
Pennsylvania
Total
448,030
437,774
571,185
497,611
2,917,228
2,874,450
493,046
388,704
257,587
253,815
131,657
122,421
91,692
94,212
Rhode
Island
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,755
4,083
610
663
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
534
510
fire
103
103
42
42
1,498
1,498
1
1
154
154
151
151
1
1
IPM
36
34
527
466
1,415
1,321
0
0
114
107
114
107
0
0
nonIPM
1,854
2,158
2,000
2,291
1,040
1,213
3,472
3,573
292
309
182
193
4
4
nonroad
4,238
3,833
5,993
5,271
77,382
80,858
511
559
518
473
492
449
4
5
on­
road
6,648
5,271
13,415
10,751
105,980
96,883
89
100
408
364
245
193
992
1,089
other
area
39,740
44,351
5,772
6,009
8,158
7,890
5,592
5,715
1,649
1,647
1,474
1,458
107
107
Rhode
Island
Total
52,619
55,750
27,749
24,830
195,473
189,663
9,665
9,948
6,890
7,136
3,268
3,214
1,642
1,716
South
Carolina
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
89,203
91,242
14,239
14,562
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27,284
28,747
fire
8,609
8,609
3,716
3,716
157,331
157,331
646
646
15,638
15,638
14,118
14,118
494
494
IPM
606
647
37,322
35,942
7,056
8,523
141,904
105,008
19,978
18,880
15,527
14,383
5
5
nonIPM
30,198
34,894
39,562
43,286
70,018
78,396
55,603
60,028
10,252
11,512
7,455
8,381
1,364
1,472
nonroad
26,944
23,483
33,196
28,176
387,539
402,907
1,456
1,430
3,065
2,649
2,912
2,510
27
29
on­
road
45,972
35,826
80,349
50,976
661,817
588,968
504
562
2,643
2,228
1,678
1,226
5,391
5,917
other
area
139,893
152,089
20,994
21,933
62,057
58,937
14,945
15,292
14,020
13,941
12,569
12,425
1,135
1,268
South
Carolina
Total
252,222
255,548
215,139
184,029
1,345,819
1,295,062
215,059
182,966
154,799
156,089
68,497
67,604
35,700
37,932
South
Dakota
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
252,503
252,194
46,410
46,169
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
82,265
81,180
fire
4,109
4,109
1,867
1,867
86,425
86,425
498
498
8,413
8,413
7,241
7,241
381
381
IPM
109
109
14,541
14,544
507
509
12,085
12,085
215
215
203
203
1
1
nonIPM
1,337
1,893
5,362
5,965
0
0
1,739
1,851
860
911
515
548
1
1
nonroad
9,155
7,450
26,870
22,031
89,112
89,146
284
44
2,600
1,970
2,510
1,900
23
25
on­
road
8,033
6,243
16,596
10,509
141,245
127,759
96
106
519
430
334
238
1,011
1,114
other
area
37,055
35,760
6,542
6,646
10,387
9,781
20,528
20,633
3,153
3,117
2,566
2,523
353
386
South
Dakota
Total
59,798
55,563
71,779
61,562
327,676
313,620
35,231
35,217
268,263
267,251
59,779
58,823
84,034
83,087
H­
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yr]
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yr]
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yr]
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tons/
yr]
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tons/
yr]
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tons/
yr]
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tons/
yr]
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tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Tennessee
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
111,021
115,791
19,783
20,546
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39,546
39,276
fire
5,465
5,465
2,265
2,265
91,351
91,351
277
277
9,243
9,243
8,590
8,590
212
212
IPM
782
803
37,085
27,029
6,023
6,250
208,886
157,514
15,576
15,164
13,716
13,304
7
7
nonIPM
94,763
110,380
68,421
74,636
147,121
167,320
99,630
106,590
41,696
48,409
33,516
38,958
2,667
2,951
nonroad
38,042
32,126
72,462
64,786
490,826
508,534
6,566
7,156
5,448
4,799
5,210
4,587
38
42
on­
road
66,297
50,813
110,406
69,026
924,628
817,381
738
826
3,708
3,199
2,315
1,739
8,020
8,845
other
area
198,912
214,161
27,986
29,488
76,160
73,446
44,614
46,450
20,641
20,934
17,927
18,079
4,215
4,946
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
6
3
3
0
0
Tennessee
Total
404,261
413,748
318,625
267,230
1,736,109
1,664,282
360,711
318,813
207,338
217,545
101,061
105,806
54,704
56,279
Texas
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,455,268
1,478,723
240,441
243,991
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
271,976
278,482
fire
30,680
30,680
12,476
12,476
472,783
472,783
1,178
1,178
47,578
47,578
43,668
43,668
2,577
2,577
IPM
4,970
4,773
168,109
159,597
91,552
92,507
398,088
351,645
37,036
37,801
28,236
29,025
595
404
nonIPM
107,361
118,390
445,621
477,110
418,115
457,150
270,232
287,600
41,112
44,994
32,956
35,943
0
0
nonroad
107,571
96,578
314,550
288,470
1,842,688
1,941,244
28,603
31,367
20,629
18,639
19,805
17,879
138
151
on­
road
220,527
172,207
343,962
218,904
2,714,039
2,431,628
2,502
2,846
12,111
10,767
7,458
5,796
27,367
30,672
other
area
581,046
610,047
47,686
49,961
85,679
85,206
8,337
8,990
37,731
39,328
31,812
32,928
7,827
8,777
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
333
373
102
115
0
0
Texas
Total
1,052,155
1,032,675
1,332,404
1,206,518
5,624,856
5,480,518
708,940
683,626
1,651,798
1,678,203
404,478
409,346
310,480
321,063
Utah
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
85,325
89,411
14,911
15,674
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24,531
24,971
fire
22,422
22,422
9,065
9,065
378,512
378,512
1,934
1,934
40,245
40,245
35,028
35,028
1,479
1,479
IPM
423
423
60,784
60,784
3,523
3,523
53,108
53,108
5,593
5,593
4,360
4,360
4
4
nonIPM
7,749
8,794
28,308
30,986
45,412
51,243
10,682
12,020
8,116
9,254
5,066
5,741
1,232
1,288
nonroad
20,967
17,155
28,448
22,572
217,706
223,835
385
135
2,648
2,059
2,532
1,964
27
29
on­
road
23,501
18,108
39,272
24,859
377,558
342,257
264
300
1,265
1,128
774
605
2,915
3,253
other
area
54,329
58,334
21,578
22,984
24,274
23,757
8,535
9,715
6,222
6,428
5,236
5,390
758
871
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,493
1,665
342
382
0
0
Utah
Total
129,391
125,236
187,455
171,250
1,046,985
1,023,127
74,908
77,212
150,907
155,782
68,248
69,143
30,946
31,895
Vermont
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17,012
17,585
2,724
2,823
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9,121
8,594
fire
1,030
1,030
424
424
16,996
16,996
49
49
1,727
1,727
1,612
1,612
38
38
IPM
0
4
14
55
5
170
0
0
0
14
0
14
0
0
nonIPM
1,739
2,130
742
1,361
1,462
1,850
2,190
2,296
536
651
395
485
2
2
nonroad
8,490
6,945
3,152
2,529
69,194
70,433
37
12
513
426
483
401
5
6
on­
road
6,989
5,983
14,858
12,318
121,994
117,647
80
91
425
364
270
200
856
958
other
area
16,524
17,278
4,461
4,505
14,738
13,682
8,140
8,405
4,176
4,098
3,737
3,647
306
339
Vermont
Total
34,772
33,370
23,652
21,192
224,389
220,778
10,496
10,853
24,390
24,865
9,221
9,182
10,328
9,937
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State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Virginia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
56,128
58,800
9,403
9,829
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45,973
47,321
fire
6,634
6,634
2,812
2,812
115,270
115,270
399
399
11,553
11,553
10,614
10,614
305
305
IPM
556
644
43,061
39,101
10,751
13,513
137,518
117,496
12,997
12,931
11,129
10,969
5
5
nonIPM
46,402
54,407
72,545
81,522
78,387
85,544
82,130
88,671
16,052
18,142
12,508
14,162
720
788
nonroad
37,973
33,983
71,890
64,211
572,683
602,623
3,661
3,732
5,424
4,787
5,176
4,560
43
47
on­
road
68,430
56,674
117,831
100,586
1,014,196
975,905
803
898
3,499
3,223
2,038
1,670
9,229
10,161
other
area
146,077
150,139
48,244
50,354
111,165
107,495
17,881
18,199
32,271
32,526
23,115
23,001
758
809
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
30
3
4
0
0
Virginia
Total
306,072
302,481
356,383
338,586
1,902,452
1,900,350
242,392
229,395
137,952
141,992
73,987
74,809
57,033
59,436
Washington
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
76,811
76,405
14,429
14,277
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44,913
46,798
fire
6,156
6,156
2,290
2,290
84,741
84,741
407
407
9,301
9,301
8,444
8,444
248
248
IPM
335
304
26,037
25,034
7,324
6,159
10,916
9,754
3,281
3,184
2,735
2,640
2
2
nonIPM
12,836
14,757
35,986
40,159
230,745
252,600
45,963
49,759
14,219
15,880
11,646
13,003
4,335
5,515
nonroad
41,738
36,406
72,082
64,131
573,036
601,146
5,377
5,756
5,804
5,115
5,541
4,875
45
49
on­
road
51,372
40,284
92,352
59,315
843,481
778,866
632
730
3,044
2,756
1,871
1,482
6,914
7,874
other
area
107,611
115,827
17,539
18,960
47,337
46,176
2,917
3,009
13,348
13,783
12,302
12,654
4,201
4,650
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
17
1
2
0
0
Washington
Total
220,048
213,734
246,286
209,889
1,786,664
1,769,688
66,212
69,415
125,824
126,441
56,969
57,377
60,658
65,135
West
Virginia
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15,553
16,130
2,656
2,763
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10,604
10,886
fire
3,984
3,984
1,676
1,676
67,748
67,748
215
215
6,815
6,815
6,309
6,309
165
165
IPM
1,412
1,442
63,122
44,202
12,404
12,728
248,888
118,125
31,059
24,666
24,194
17,689
13
13
nonIPM
16,479
18,537
45,416
48,624
128,270
143,560
63,074
67,373
15,824
17,964
12,292
14,037
522
587
nonroad
14,830
12,086
48,100
46,281
139,182
146,387
7,060
8,014
2,821
2,702
2,711
2,600
10
11
on­
road
14,280
10,240
25,446
15,184
229,499
196,679
165
175
877
725
544
393
1,936
2,010
other
area
48,671
49,655
14,855
15,602
44,035
41,648
13,805
14,618
9,295
9,059
8,481
8,234
470
522
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
314
351
113
128
0
0
West
Virginia
Total
99,656
95,944
198,615
171,569
621,138
608,750
333,207
208,520
82,558
78,411
57,300
52,153
13,720
14,194
Wisconsin
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
133,732
137,433
24,813
25,429
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
83,398
75,079
fire
3,735
3,735
1,521
1,521
55,978
55,978
70
70
5,741
5,741
5,576
5,576
54
54
IPM
918
956
53,646
38,614
9,321
10,176
159,462
151,010
9,238
9,969
8,225
8,929
8
8
nonIPM
35,515
40,841
45,755
49,031
50,600
54,987
69,432
70,453
13,203
14,759
9,587
10,742
1,021
1,045
nonroad
70,297
57,844
54,727
46,407
584,942
586,513
2,534
2,490
5,916
4,975
5,618
4,714
54
58
on­
road
53,624
41,218
101,141
63,654
900,045
812,143
638
714
3,265
2,791
2,055
1,525
6,875
7,580
other
area
148,175
152,584
31,042
31,679
130,767
125,022
52,589
57,064
24,962
24,553
22,873
22,312
2,955
3,325
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
33
2
3
0
0
Wisconsin
Total
312,264
297,178
287,832
230,906
1,731,653
1,644,819
284,725
281,801
196,087
200,254
78,750
79,230
94,365
87,149
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yr]
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tons/
yr]

State
Sector
2010
CAIR
VOC
2015
CAIR
VOCc
2010
CAIR
NOX
2015
CAIR
NOX
2010
CAIR
CO
2015
CAIR
CO
2010
CAIR
SO2
2015
CAIR
SO2
2010
CAIR
PM10
2015
CAIR
PM10
2010
CAIR
PM25
2015
CAIR
PM25
2010
CAIR
NH3
2015
CAIR
NH3
Wyoming
afdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
227,781
230,738
35,364
35,873
0
0
ag
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14,910
14,919
fire
9,163
9,163
4,164
4,164
192,514
192,514
1,106
1,106
18,741
18,741
16,138
16,138
846
846
IPM
752
678
81,171
81,173
6,269
5,650
70,828
71,874
9,168
8,652
7,596
7,244
7
6
nonIPM
12,415
13,233
37,734
39,632
54,380
57,708
37,676
39,439
21,703
24,121
17,868
19,873
716
752
nonroad
8,663
7,126
22,082
20,538
66,716
68,385
197
50
1,184
1,006
1,136
965
7
8
on­
road
7,325
5,730
14,993
9,572
131,054
118,276
85
95
460
385
295
213
906
999
other
area
17,041
17,489
72,270
74,880
23,469
23,092
13,471
14,274
3,311
3,335
2,780
2,776
324
353
pfdust
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wyoming
Total
55,360
53,419
232,413
229,959
474,402
465,625
123,363
126,838
282,349
286,978
81,176
83,082
17,716
17,884
Grand
Total
13,332,981
13,061,983
15,194,017
13,362,365
82,645,557
80,748,386
11,178,028
10,327,258
14,400,398
14,570,837
5,083,639
5,095,939
3,849,435
3,989,346
