PM2.5
DESIGNATIONS
DATA
SPREADSHEET
­
6/
14/
04
1.
This
file
contains
data
associated
with
the
factors
identified
in
EPA
guidance
that
are
to
be
considered
in
designating
PM2.5
nonattainment
areas.

2.
The
worksheet
"
factors"
contains
data
for
metropolitan
areas
that
had
a
violating
monitor
for
the
2000­
2002
period
or
the
2001­
2003
period.
The
worksheet
"
dictionary"
contains
the
definition
of
each
data
element
provided
in
"
factors."
The
worksheet
"
notes"
includes
citations
for
sources
of
data
used
in
this
spreadsheet.

3.
For
each
metro
area,
the
counties
evaluated
are
all
counties
included
in
the
1999
C/
MSA
definition,
all
counties
included
in
the
2003
CBSA
or
CSA
definition,
and
all
counties
adjacent
to
those
included
under
either
metro
area
definition.

Quality
Trends
Analysis
Group
PM2.5
Designations
­
Potential
Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
14/
04
County
Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
Athens,
GA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
15.6
NA
17.0
NA
157,862
591
267
27,182
22
126,262
153,444
*
13
059
4
GA
Clarke
NA
41.2
41.2
Athens,
GA
Athens­
Clarke
County
15.6
NA
17.0
NA
103,881
121
859
13,895
16
87,594
101,489
*
13
219
4
GA
Oconee
30.5
71.7
Athens,
GA
Athens­
Clarke
County
27,264
186
147
8,607
49
17,618
26,225
*
13
195
4
GA
Madison
28.3
100.0
Athens,
GA
Athens­
Clarke
County
26,717
284
94
4,680
22
21,050
25,730
m
13
297
4
GA
Walton
NA
57.1
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
67,069
329
204
22,101
57
38,586
60,687
m
13
157
4
GA
Jackson
52.2
45,374
342
133
11,584
39
30,005
41,589
13
133
4
GA
Greene
42.3
15,101
388
39
2,613
22
11,793
14,406
m
13
013
4
GA
Barrow
NA
40.2
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
51,016
162
315
16,423
55
29,721
46,144
m
13
211
4
GA
Morgan
33.1
16,301
350
47
2,574
20
12,883
15,457
m
13
119
4
GA
Franklin
27.6
20,778
263
79
3,635
22
16,650
20,285
m
13
105
4
GA
Elbert
27.5
20,667
369
56
1,562
8
18,949
20,511
m
13
317
4
GA
Wilkes
26.9
10,734
471
23
90
1
10,597
10,687
13
221
4
GA
Oglethorpe
24.7
Athens­
Clarke
County,
13,176
441
30
2,872
29
9,763
12,635
m
13
147
4
GA
Hart
24.2
23,249
232
100
3,285
17
19,712
22,997
m
13
011
4
GA
Banks
22.3
15,123
234
65
4,114
40
10,308
14,422
13
265
4
GA
Taliaferro
13.1
1,977
195
10
162
8
1,915
2,077
Athens,
GA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
15
counties
15.6
NA
17.0
NA
458,427
4,367
105
98,197
29
337,144
435,341
Athens,
GA
Urban
Increment:
30%
sulfates;
7%
nitrates;
57%
carbon;
5%
crustal.
Urban
site=
130590001;
Rural
site=
COHU1
(
Cohutta)

Atlanta,
GA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
20
counties
18.0
NA
19.3
NA
4,386,330
6,126
716
1,152,248
39
2,959,950
4,112,198
*
13
121
4
GA
Fulton
NA
NA*
18.7
18.7
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San18.0
NA
19.3
NA
825,431
529
1,560
167,055
26
648,951
816,006
*
13
015
4
GA
Bartow
NA
12.5
31.2
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
82,607
460
180
20,108
36
55,911
76,019
*
13
067
4
GA
Cobb
NA
NA*
9.6
40.8
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San16.1
NA
17.1
NA
651,485
340
1,916
160,006
36
447,745
607,751
*
13
077
4
GA
Coweta
NA*
9.4
50.2
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
97,771
443
221
35,362
66
53,853
89,215
*
13
089
4
GA
De
Kalb
NA
NA*
8.6
58.8
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San16.1
NA
17.3
NA
676,996
268
2,526
120,028
22
545,837
665,865
*
13
057
4
GA
Cherokee
NA
7.4
66.2
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
159,295
424
376
51,699
57
90,204
141,903
*
13
063
4
GA
Clayton
NA
NA
6.1
72.3
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San16.1
NA
17.3
NA
252,733
143
1,767
54,465
30
182,052
236,517
*
13
135
4
GA
Gwinnett
NA
NA*
5.7
78.0
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San15.6
NA
16.7
NA
650,771
433
1,503
235,538
67
352,910
588,448
*
13
151
4
GA
Henry
NA*
3.6
81.6
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
139,699
323
433
60,600
103
58,741
119,341
*
13
117
4
GA
Forsyth
NA
2.7
84.3
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
116,924
226
517
54,324
123
44,083
98,407
*
13
045
4
GA
Carroll
NA
2.6
86.9
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
94,907
499
190
15,846
22
71,422
87,268
*
13
223
4
GA
Paulding
NA*
2.5
89.4
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San14.1
A
15.2
NA
94,184
314
300
40,067
96
41,611
81,678
*
13
097
4
GA
Douglas
NA*
1.8
91.2
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
98,650
199
496
21,054
30
71,120
92,174
*
13
217
4
GA
Newton
NA
1.8
93.0
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
71,594
276
259
20,193
48
41,808
62,001
*
13
113
4
GA
Fayette
NA
1.6
94.6
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
96,611
197
490
28,848
46
62,415
91,263
*
13
297
4
GA
Walton
NA
1.4
96.0
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
67,069
329
204
22,101
57
38,586
60,687
*
13
255
4
GA
Spalding
NA
1.1
97.1
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
59,410
198
300
3,960
7
54,457
58,417
*
13
013
4
GA
Barrow
NA
1.0
98.1
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
51,016
162
315
16,423
55
29,721
46,144
*
13
247
4
GA
Rockdale
NA*
1.0
99.1
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
73,558
131
562
16,020
30
54,091
70,111
*
13
227
4
GA
Pickens
0.9
100.0
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
25,619
232
110
8,551
59
14,432
22,983
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
DRAFT
DRAFT
DRAFT
DRAFT
DRAFT
EPA
INFORMATION
6/
14/
04
2
PM2.5
Designations
­
Potential
Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
14/
04
Growth
'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
7185
5
1,501
1,683
­
182
­
11
15,595
1,445
396
6,410
8,489
4,453
607
810
390
6,340
Athens,
GA
­
47
­
0
820
1,220
­
400
­
33
5
2,499
395
215
3,362
5,223
390
211
175
209
3,292
GA
Clarke
4806
18
330
211
119
56
52
6,762
507
111
1,599
2,047
1,050
193
305
111
1,599
GA
Oconee
2426
9
351
252
99
39
52
6,334
543
70
1,449
1,219
3,013
203
330
70
1,449
GA
Madison
25335
38
684
333
351
105
4
1,117
919
176
2,759
3,952
755
394
508
176
2,757
GA
Walton
13166
29
748
364
384
105
17
3,223
817
151
3,639
2,935
3,584
356
446
151
3,054
GA
Jackson
2893
19
354
117
237
203
6
336
437
161
2,137
1,582
468
283
144
82
1,608
GA
Greene
14747
29
590
316
274
87
8
1,812
706
128
2,340
2,738
1,632
264
429
128
2,338
GA
Barrow
4019
25
514
146
368
252
7
476
390
121
2,422
3,176
1,129
212
170
121
2,290
GA
Morgan
3005
14
546
225
321
143
7
590
449
84
2,068
1,813
4,128
182
259
84
2,068
GA
Franklin
819
4
259
169
90
53
7
563
410
71
1,357
1,280
343
204
198
71
1,357
GA
Elbert
­
20
­
0
95
77
18
23
4
189
340
46
507
756
491
234
99
42
503
GA
Wilkes
1792
14
161
117
44
38
64
3,811
343
40
639
730
1,664
213
123
40
639
GA
Oglethorpe
385
2
269
226
43
19
3
313
505
63
1,321
1,595
1,516
167
327
60
1,182
GA
Hart
2306
15
277
159
118
74
4
301
325
65
1,178
1,127
3,407
159
159
65
1,178
GA
Banks
­
197
­
10
166
25
141
564
6
47
131
32
718
355
89
102
27
32
718
GA
Taliaferro
75435
16
6,164
3,957
2,207
56
28,373
7,217
1,534
27,495
30,528
23,659
3,377
3,699
1,442
26,032
Athens,
GA
Athens,
GA
783177
18
54,513
46,069
8,444
18
955,289
59,142
244,423
258,240
216,476
18,582
24,642
27,025
11,968
191,146
Atlanta,
GA
­
5047
­
1
11,358
11,119
239
2
29
111,791
16,041
11,819
48,166
44,184
1,948
4,989
8,238
2,911
41,330
GA
Fulton
21464
26
1,322
707
615
87
33
12,003
9,181
154,447
43,326
5,725
1,309
1,621
5,174
307
5,766
GA
Bartow
124392
19
7,015
7,433
­
418
­
6
43
138,839
3,767
26,411
27,948
27,219
969
2,318
1,126
1,587
23,021
GA
Cobb
28868
30
1,562
659
903
137
49
21,225
3,795
44,839
15,822
5,048
241
2,092
1,177
343
6,450
GA
Coweta
­
13651
­
2
9,356
9,230
126
1
54
185,667
3,557
1,734
27,204
36,184
1,175
2,317
963
1,711
27,085
GA
De
Kalb
54849
34
1,795
1,234
561
45
62
46,081
3,761
400
6,769
7,334
1,450
2,062
1,327
378
6,645
GA
Cherokee
55588
22
3,148
3,079
69
2
60
67,547
2,727
612
9,808
10,776
437
1,679
605
583
9,536
GA
Clayton
170189
26
6,736
5,800
936
16
42
130,989
2,514
1,446
23,075
27,071
992
1,529
934
1,443
23,013
GA
Gwinnett
72129
52
1,744
840
904
108
66
40,152
2,090
392
14,577
6,349
269
960
1,085
391
7,209
GA
Henry
65037
56
1,271
495
776
157
53
27,035
1,917
288
5,267
5,763
1,990
751
1,129
284
5,200
GA
Forsyth
25629
27
1,431
802
629
78
32
12,857
1,629
293
5,536
7,224
2,808
715
883
290
5,459
GA
Carroll
43889
47
1,047
467
580
124
73
29,792
1,415
236
4,393
3,593
449
702
681
236
4,393
GA
Paulding
20585
21
1,251
1,152
99
9
62
28,462
822
239
4,565
4,342
163
496
308
239
4,565
GA
Douglas
32629
46
1,049
512
537
105
56
16,110
1,147
226
4,109
5,047
240
506
619
226
4,107
GA
Newton
24545
25
1,197
465
732
157
60
27,090
1,122
252
4,531
4,499
173
442
657
252
4,524
GA
Fayette
25335
38
684
333
351
105
54
15,740
919
176
2,759
3,952
755
394
508
176
2,757
GA
Walton
3607
6
796
497
299
60
38
9,554
795
180
3,251
3,839
212
297
482
178
2,961
GA
Spalding
14747
29
590
316
274
87
51
11,579
706
128
2,340
2,738
1,632
264
429
128
2,338
GA
Barrow
8470
12
924
746
178
24
54
17,822
774
222
3,678
3,820
166
272
485
222
3,671
GA
Rockdale
9923
39
237
183
54
30
45
4,954
463
83
1,116
1,769
1,204
236
215
83
1,116
GA
Pickens
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
DRAFT
DRAFT
DRAFT
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PM2.5
Designations
­
Potential
Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
14/
04
County
Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
13
159
4
GA
Jasper
6.3
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
12,283
371
33
2,973
35
8,453
11,426
m
13
237
4
GA
Putnam
6.3
19,390
345
56
4,675
33
14,137
18,812
v
13
115
4
GA
Floyd
NA
6.1
Rome,
GA
15.7
NA
16.2
NA
92,606
513
181
9,314
11
81,251
90,565
m
13
207
4
GA
Monroe
NAp
6.1
Macon,
GAMacon­
War
22,675
396
57
4,644
27
17,113
21,757
13
149
4
GA
Heard
5.6
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
11,340
296
38
2,384
28
8,628
11,012
13
139
4
GA
Hall
NA
3.0
Gainesville,
Atlanta­
San
14.9
a
16.1
NA
152,235
394
386
43,849
46
95,428
139,277
m
13
285
4
GA
Troup
2.5
LaGrange,
GAtlanta­
San
59,767
414
144
3,243
6
55,536
58,779
m
01
081
4
AL
Lee
2.2
Auburn­
Opelika,
AL
Auburn­
OpeColumbus­
A
118,123
609
194
27,946
32
87,146
115,092
m
13
199
4
GA
Meriwether
1.6
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
22,623
503
45
123
1
22,411
22,534
13
123
4
GA
Gilmer
1.5
25,203
427
59
10,088
75
13,368
23,456
m
13
295
4
GA
Walker
NA
1.5
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
ChattanoogChattanoog
15.6
NA
16.4
NA
61,949
446
139
2,713
5
58,340
61,053
m
01
123
4
AL
Tallapoosa
1.3
40,946
718
57
2,649
7
38,826
41,475
m
13
129
4
GA
Gordon
1.3
Calhoun,
GA
46,531
355
131
9,032
26
35,072
44,104
m
13
145
4
GA
Harris
1.3
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Columbus,
Columbus­
A
25,092
464
54
5,907
33
17,788
23,695
m
13
157
4
GA
Jackson
1.3
45,374
342
133
11,584
39
30,005
41,589
m
01
017
4
AL
Chambers
1.2
Valley,
AL
Atlanta­
San
36,251
597
61
­
293
­
1
36,876
36,583
m
13
137
4
GA
Habersham
1.1
Cornelia,
GA
37,979
278
137
8,281
30
27,621
35,902
13
233
4
GA
Polk
1.1
Cedartown,
Atlanta­
San
39,444
311
127
4,312
13
33,815
38,127
m
13
169
4
GA
Jones
1.0
Macon,
GA
Macon,
GAMacon­
War
24,492
394
62
2,900
14
20,739
23,639
m
01
019
4
AL
Cherokee
0.9
24,315
553
44
4,445
23
19,543
23,988
01
111
4
AL
Randolph
0.9
22,527
581
39
2,499
13
19,881
22,380
13
187
4
GA
Lumpkin
0.9
22,665
285
80
6,443
44
14,573
21,016
m
13
269
4
GA
Taylor
0.9
8,913
378
24
1,173
15
7,642
8,815
m
13
293
4
GA
Upson
0.9
Thomaston,
Atlanta­
San
27,773
326
85
1,297
5
26,300
27,597
13
311
4
GA
White
0.9
21,904
242
91
6,938
53
13,006
19,944
01
029
4
AL
Cleburne
0.8
14,578
560
26
1,393
11
12,730
14,123
m
13
055
4
GA
Chattooga
0.8
Summerville,
GA
26,161
314
83
3,228
15
22,242
25,470
m
13
059
4
GA
Clarke
NA
0.8
Athens,
GA
Athens­
Clarke
County,
15.6
NA
17.0
NA
103,881
121
859
13,895
16
87,594
101,489
13
143
4
GA
Haralson
0.8
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
26,755
282
95
3,724
17
21,966
25,690
m
13
211
4
GA
Morgan
0.8
16,301
350
47
2,574
20
12,883
15,457
m
13
263
4
GA
Talbot
0.8
6,713
393
17
­
26
­
0
6,524
6,498
m
13
035
4
GA
Butts
0.7
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
21,346
187
114
4,196
27
15,326
19,522
m
13
079
4
GA
Crawford
0.7
Macon,
GAMacon­
War
12,509
325
38
3,504
39
8,991
12,495
13
085
4
GA
Dawson
0.7
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
17,538
211
83
6,570
70
9,429
15,999
m
13
219
4
GA
Oconee
0.7
Athens,
GA
Athens­
Clarke
County,
27,264
186
147
8,607
49
17,618
26,225
m
13
011
4
GA
Banks
0.6
15,123
234
65
4,114
40
10,308
14,422
13
231
4
GA
Pike
0.5
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
14,599
218
67
3,464
34
10,224
13,688
m
13
171
4
GA
Lamar
0.4
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
16,442
185
89
2,874
22
13,038
15,912
Atlanta,
GA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
58
counties
18.0
NA
19.3
NA
5,727,940
20,230
283
1,389,484
35
4,012,321
5,401,805
Atlanta,
GA
Urban
Increment:
10%
sulfates;
3%
nitrates;
88%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
130890002;
Rural
site=
COHU1
(
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
2485
20
112
80
32
40
50
2,581
2,835
210
28,144
2,453
360
1,702
609
44
554
GA
Jasper
1417
7
179
114
65
57
8
641
3,726
65,560
34,202
1,175
399
923
2,242
43
763
GA
Putnam
2283
2
948
1,106
­
158
­
14
8
3,238
10,057
31,821
22,736
7,139
976
1,298
4,442
277
4,289
GA
Floyd
1967
9
572
168
404
240
15
1,510
3,403
75,571
34,069
2,189
644
770
1,889
148
2,795
GA
Monroe
1187
10
146
103
43
42
49
2,178
4,090
75,745
21,714
1,170
634
648
2,263
50
671
GA
Heard
31950
21
1,897
1,233
664
54
21
13,866
2,347
1,045
7,714
11,062
3,709
814
1,476
424
7,531
GA
Hall
4137
7
1,454
443
1,011
228
7
1,948
1,194
422
12,277
8,223
382
657
461
319
5,876
GA
Troup
23180
20
1,119
1,233
­
114
­
9
1
452
1,043
1,425
5,125
7,474
333
578
428
1,347
4,741
AL
Lee
576
3
271
240
31
13
34
3,036
844
190
1,866
3,006
167
454
353
131
1,765
GA
Meriwether
4561
18
275
160
115
72
23
2,311
646
69
1,148
1,273
2,663
429
204
69
1,148
GA
Gilmer
5017
8
742
536
206
38
1
195
856
632
2,798
4,516
958
401
428
169
2,701
GA
Walker
2313
6
502
287
215
75
0
68
679
655
1,993
3,230
263
357
284
586
1,889
AL
Tallapoosa
7728
17
697
446
251
56
9
2,072
872
200
3,645
4,019
2,630
348
508
200
3,515
GA
Gordon
4555
18
547
221
326
148
2
265
590
104
2,856
1,748
128
362
216
104
2,247
GA
Harris
13166
29
748
364
384
105
23
4,376
817
151
3,639
2,935
3,584
356
446
151
3,054
GA
Jackson
104
0
378
246
132
54
1
154
579
527
2,350
2,882
124
322
239
470
2,032
AL
Chambers
6711
18
407
293
114
39
4
699
651
103
1,757
2,201
3,031
305
332
103
1,757
GA
Habersham
3696
9
487
289
198
69
27
4,219
660
142
2,345
3,485
575
311
335
142
2,272
GA
Polk
3075
13
283
240
43
18
1
98
455
105
1,537
1,506
230
265
179
105
1,537
GA
Jones
4005
16
297
221
76
34
3
341
633
222
1,184
2,036
778
236
371
213
1,151
AL
Cherokee
2292
10
213
189
24
13
15
1,310
404
223
9,276
1,891
1,294
231
163
203
1,144
AL
Randolph
4328
19
224
138
86
62
19
1,925
403
60
905
1,067
1,090
247
147
60
905
GA
Lumpkin
74
1
115
91
24
26
2
57
398
76
966
622
833
247
143
76
966
GA
Taylor
689
2
300
179
121
68
14
1,548
476
84
1,568
1,926
286
260
205
74
1,276
GA
Upson
6715
31
253
156
97
62
7
678
449
58
1,000
1,190
1,462
243
197
58
1,000
GA
White
831
6
413
160
253
158
27
1,623
331
130
2,057
1,091
1,227
220
104
130
1,711
AL
Cleburne
2322
9
301
214
87
41
2
199
450
1,228
1,834
1,634
197
207
231
77
1,214
GA
Chattooga
­
47
­
0
820
1,220
­
400
­
33
7
3,599
395
215
3,362
5,223
390
211
175
209
3,292
GA
Clarke
3250
12
385
232
153
66
50
5,469
410
96
1,768
3,071
371
216
185
96
1,768
GA
Haralson
4019
25
514
146
368
252
23
1,656
390
121
2,422
3,176
1,129
212
170
121
2,290
GA
Morgan
1242
19
95
76
19
25
4
109
288
70
903
520
74
215
67
70
903
GA
Talbot
6025
28
238
147
91
62
51
4,005
357
112
1,609
1,438
88
189
160
112
1,609
GA
Butts
427
3
148
108
40
37
1
72
346
38
645
570
242
208
132
38
645
GA
Crawford
6704
38
222
113
109
96
52
4,204
324
58
915
1,246
1,142
181
136
58
915
GA
Dawson
4806
18
330
211
119
56
11
1,466
507
111
1,599
2,047
1,050
193
305
111
1,599
GA
Oconee
2306
15
277
159
118
74
7
503
325
65
1,178
1,127
3,407
159
159
65
1,178
GA
Banks
3038
21
138
97
41
42
61
3,744
314
42
607
823
148
137
171
42
607
GA
Pike
2242
14
147
109
38
35
50
3,525
257
59
812
1,090
491
122
129
59
783
GA
Lamar
958553
17
71,707
57,837
13,870
24
1,035,229
102,943
502,168
484,765
319,950
56,071
39,876
47,709
18,722
267,239
Atlanta,
GA
Atlanta,
GA
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
Augusta,
GA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
5
counties
14.7
A
16.0
NA
484,382
2,449
198
62,257
15
415,184
477,441
*
45
003
4
SC
Aiken
39.0
39.0
Augusta­
Aiken,
GA
Augusta­
Richmond
C
145,276
1,073
135
21,612
18
120,940
142,552
*
13
245
4
GA
Richmond
NA
34.8
73.8
Augusta­
Aiken,
GA
Augusta­
Richmond
C
14.7
A
16.0
NA
197,842
324
611
10,056
5
189,719
199,775
*
13
189
4
GA
Mc
Duffie
12.7
86.5
Augusta­
Aiken,
GA
Augusta­
Richmond
C
21,438
260
82
1,112
6
20,119
21,231
*
13
073
4
GA
Columbia
9.9
96.4
Augusta­
Aiken,
GA
Augusta­
Richmond
C
94,958
290
327
23,257
35
66,031
89,288
*
45
037
4
SC
Edgefield
3.7
100.1
Augusta­
Aiken,
GA
Augusta­
Richmond
C
12.4
A
13.3
A
24,868
502
50
6,220
34
18,375
24,595
45
063
4
SC
Lexington
NAp
35.0
Columbia,
SC
Columbia,
SColumbia­
N
13.5
A
14.6
A
222,897
701
318
48,403
29
167,611
216,014
45
075
4
SC
Orangeburg
22.0
Orangeburg,
SC
11.7
a
11.9
a
91,190
1,106
82
6,779
8
84,803
91,582
m
45
047
4
SC
Greenwood
9.2
Greenwood,
SC
13.1
A
14.1
A
67,461
456
148
6,704
11
59,567
66,271
13
033
4
GA
Burke
8.2
Augusta­
Richmond
Cou
22,794
831
27
1,664
8
20,579
22,243
13
107
4
GA
Emanuel
7.0
22,099
686
32
1,291
6
20,546
21,837
13
163
4
GA
Jefferson
6.2
17,138
528
32
­
142
­
1
17,408
17,266
13
251
4
GA
Screven
5.8
15,201
649
23
1,532
11
13,842
15,374
45
011
4
SC
Barnwell
3.5
23,407
549
43
3,185
16
20,293
23,478
45
081
4
SC
Saluda
3.5
Columbia,
SColumbia­
N
19,247
451
43
2,824
17
16,357
19,181
m
13
317
4
GA
Wilkes
3.4
10,734
471
23
90
1
10,597
10,687
13
165
4
GA
Jenkins
3.3
8,647
350
25
328
4
8,247
8,575
45
065
4
SC
Mc
Cormick
3.1
10,218
360
28
1,090
12
8,868
9,958
45
005
4
SC
Allendale
2.6
10,949
408
27
­
511
­
4
11,722
11,211
13
301
4
GA
Warren
2.4
6,211
286
22
258
4
6,078
6,336
13
181
4
GA
Lincoln
2.3
8,459
211
40
906
12
7,442
8,348
Augusta,
GA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
20
counties
14.7
A
16.0
NA
1,041,034
10,492
99
136,658
15
889,144
1,025,802
Augusta,
GA
Urban
Increment:
25%
sulfates;
12%
nitrates;
59%
carbon;
4%
crustal.
Urban
site=
450790019;
Rural
site=
ROMA1
(
Cape
Romain
National
Wildlife
Refuge)
[
Incremement
data
from
Columbia,
SC
­
urban
s
Baltimore
MSA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
7
counties
16.7
NA
17.0
NA
2,601,990
2,609
997
170,822
7
2,382,172
2,552,994
*
24
005
3
MD
Baltimore
NA
NA*
34.6
34.6
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
15.3
NA
15.1
NA
770,298
599
1,286
62,158
9
692,134
754,292
*
24
003
3
MD
Anne
Arundel
NA
NA*
27.2
61.8
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
15.4
NA
15.8
NA
503,388
416
1,210
62,417
15
427,239
489,656
*
24
510
3
MD
Balt.
City
NA
NA
14.2
76.0
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
16.7
NA
17.0
NA
638,614
81
7,884
­
84,860
­
12
736,014
651,154
*
24
013
3
MD
Carroll
NA*
7.2
83.2
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
159,025
449
354
27,525
22
123,372
150,897
*
24
027
3
MD
Howard
NA
7.2
90.4
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
260,117
252
1,032
60,514
32
187,328
247,842
*
24
025
3
MD
Harford
NA*
7.0
97.4
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
13.1
a
14.0
a
227,713
440
518
36,458
20
182,132
218,590
*
24
035
3
MD
Queen
Annes
NA
2.7
100.1
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
42,835
372
115
6,610
19
33,953
40,563
m
24
031
3
MD
Montgomery
NA*
35.3
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington12.6
A
13.4
A
910,156
495
1,839
116,314
15
757,027
873,341
m
24
033
3
MD
Prince
Georges
NA*
32.1
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington17.7
na
17.4
NA
833,084
486
1,714
72,247
10
729,268
801,515
m
42
133
3
PA
York
NA
NA*
24.2
York,
PA
York­
HanovYork­
Hanov
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
389,209
905
430
42,177
12
339,574
381,751
m
42
071
3
PA
Lancaster
NA
NA*
17.0
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
m
24
021
3
MD
Frederick
NA*
9.9
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington
209,125
663
315
45,069
30
150,208
195,277
m
24
021
3
MD
Frederick
NA*
9.9
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington
209,125
663
315
45,069
30
150,208
195,277
m
10
001
3
DE
Kent
NA*
6.1
Dover,
DE
Dover,
DE
13.1
A
13.4
A
131,069
591
222
15,704
14
110,993
126,697
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6/
14/
04
Growth
'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
17258
4
5,409
4,825
584
12
60,614
10,820
31,984
36,070
30,485
3,805
4,453
5,019
1,880
21,433
Augusta,
GA
11924
8
1,828
1,515
313
21
21
13,239
3,317
19,486
15,497
9,599
2,124
1,294
1,723
1,032
7,618
SC
Aiken
­
7514
­
4
1,943
2,117
­
174
­
8
16
13,407
4,750
12,094
13,819
12,601
1,058
1,421
2,396
448
7,099
GA
Richmond
­
5
­
0
462
217
245
113
25
2,230
1,340
88
1,800
1,986
194
886
367
84
1,800
GA
Mc
Duffie
16221
17
980
820
160
20
63
27,213
1,013
188
3,881
4,668
153
617
378
188
3,881
GA
Columbia
­
3368
­
14
196
156
40
26
48
4,525
400
128
1,073
1,631
276
235
155
128
1,035
SC
Edgefield
21703
10
2,550
2,032
518
25
1
820
2,893
16,208
15,243
17,429
3,071
1,209
1,484
841
10,323
SC
Lexington
1010
1
1,557
961
596
62
1
302
2,208
6,558
14,384
8,831
1,881
843
1,254
432
6,597
SC
Orangeburg
439
1
704
475
229
48
0
101
1,095
624
3,680
4,353
404
536
506
502
3,336
SC
Greenwood
1939
9
311
188
123
65
31
2,531
1,044
156
1,889
1,624
592
531
497
99
1,505
GA
Burke
­
50
­
0
428
217
211
97
1
48
764
96
1,707
1,863
345
465
286
96
1,707
GA
Emanuel
­
1027
­
6
249
208
41
20
16
917
833
193
1,303
1,387
354
397
406
81
1,254
GA
Jefferson
­
1181
­
8
165
132
33
25
3
151
677
613
1,677
1,002
391
344
304
65
896
GA
Screven
­
207
­
1
161
116
45
39
17
1,546
357
263
1,128
1,440
168
214
134
144
1,078
SC
Barnwell
­
2047
­
11
171
152
19
13
12
1,000
446
95
878
1,178
1,373
227
210
92
856
SC
Saluda
­
20
­
0
95
77
18
23
4
172
340
46
507
756
491
234
99
42
503
GA
Wilkes
381
4
69
55
14
25
3
105
390
39
534
499
318
224
161
39
534
GA
Jenkins
682
7
92
82
10
12
14
453
313
61
544
977
81
215
91
54
540
SC
Mc
Cormick
1551
14
90
85
5
6
4
153
287
120
764
624
176
161
117
60
733
SC
Allendale
­
273
­
4
277
94
183
195
40
922
237
50
1,377
827
117
141
91
50
1,150
GA
Warren
423
5
88
70
18
26
30
1,026
276
38
470
1,045
103
155
117
38
470
GA
Lincoln
40581
4
12,416
9,769
2,647
27
70,861
22,980
57,144
82,155
74,320
13,670
10,349
10,776
4,515
52,915
Augusta,
GA
site
is
69
miles
away.]
Augusta,
GA
97060
4
24,533
22,173
2,360
11
555,057
22,666
133,186
147,952
92,676
8,497
9,644
10,531
23,335
98,207
Baltimore
MSA
6602
1
6,912
6,464
448
7
46
172,129
8,510
42,719
43,464
26,217
1,607
3,370
3,935
5,302
25,302
MD
Baltimore
28812
6
4,394
3,976
418
11
43
108,856
5,572
71,439
36,715
18,182
962
2,228
2,715
4,263
15,922
MD
Anne
Arund
17586
3
6,707
6,483
224
3
37
92,988
2,446
10,686
34,810
21,256
1,581
1,473
726
7,491
31,169
MD
Baltimore
(

14675
9
1,614
1,321
293
22
53
41,060
2,563
3,266
12,165
6,312
1,776
754
1,517
1,601
7,045
MD
Carroll
14033
5
2,184
1,847
337
18
61
82,322
1,179
2,702
9,987
9,467
435
776
361
2,304
8,361
MD
Howard
9687
4
2,208
1,672
536
32
44
49,021
1,517
1,946
8,662
8,606
1,008
754
705
1,946
8,259
MD
Harford
5665
13
514
410
104
25
42
8,681
879
428
2,149
2,636
1,128
289
572
428
2,149
MD
Queen
Ann
64844
7
7,398
6,904
494
7
41
184,513
7,414
41,024
32,890
30,424
1,108
3,478
3,254
7,356
24,410
MD
Montgomery
36216
4
7,120
6,653
467
7
60
238,274
6,880
44,813
34,698
24,878
1,122
3,083
2,918
6,427
22,317
MD
Prince
Geor
13924
4
3,335
3,196
139
4
9
16,468
7,251
60,065
32,847
22,101
3,029
1,991
4,166
3,339
14,396
PA
York
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
0
574
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
PA
Lancaster
29575
14
2,508
1,578
930
59
39
40,199
2,523
10,114
12,701
8,765
2,270
988
1,347
2,160
10,760
MD
Frederick
29575
14
2,508
1,578
930
59
0
46
2,523
10,114
12,701
8,765
2,270
988
1,347
2,160
10,760
MD
Frederick
8306
6
1,633
1,371
262
19
1
404
1,503
5,124
8,512
7,582
2,056
618
818
1,838
7,415
DE
Kent
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Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
14/
04
County
Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
42
001
3
PA
Adams
NA
5.9
Gettysburg,
York­
Hanov
13.5
A
13.3
A
94,437
520
182
13,018
17
78,274
91,292
m
24
015
3
MD
Cecil
NA*
3.7
Wilmington­
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
13.0
a
13.4
A
90,335
348
260
14,604
20
71,347
85,951
m
24
009
3
MD
Calvert
NA
3.5
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington
80,906
215
376
23,191
45
51,372
74,563
24
041
3
MD
Talbot
2.2
Easton,
MD
34,263
269
127
3,263
11
30,549
33,812
m
24
029
3
MD
Kent
NA*
1.6
19,613
279
70
1,355
8
17,842
19,197
24
011
3
MD
Caroline
1.4
30,300
320
95
2,737
10
27,035
29,772
Baltimore
MSA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
20
counties
17.3
NA
17.4
NA
6,112,173
9,312
656
613,406
12
5,318,691
5,932,097
Baltimore
MSA
Urban
increment:
13%
sulfates;
0%
nitrates;
85%
carbon;
2%
crustal.
Urban
site=
420430401;
Rural
site=
AREN1
(
Arendtsville)

Bell
County,
KY
(
aka
MiddlesbC/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
14.8
A
16.2
NA
30,114
361
83
­
1,446
­
5
31,506
30,060
*
21
013
4
KY
Bell
100.0
100.0
Middlesborough,
KY
14.8
A
16.2
NA
30,114
361
83
­
1,446
­
5
31,506
30,060
m
21
235
4
KY
Whitley
141.9
Corbin,
KY
Corbin­
Lond
36,636
440
83
2,539
8
33,326
35,865
21
095
4
KY
Harlan
98.3
32,585
467
70
­
3,372
­
9
36,574
33,202
m
47
025
4
TN
Claiborne
84.2
30,163
434
70
3,725
14
26,137
29,862
21
121
4
KY
Knox
82.6
31,841
388
82
2,119
7
29,676
31,795
21
051
4
KY
Clay
75.9
24,264
471
52
2,810
13
21,746
24,556
m
51
105
3
VA
Lee
67.8
23,396
437
54
­
907
­
4
24,496
23,589
21
131
4
KY
Leslie
59.0
12,281
404
30
­
1,241
­
9
13,642
12,401
Bell
County,
KY
(
aka
MiddlesboArea
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
8
counties
14.8
A
16.2
NA
221,280
3,402
65
4,227
2
217,103
221,330
Bell
County,
KY
(
aka
MiddlesboUrban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
38%
nitrates;
62%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
515200006;
Rural
site=
LIGO1
(
Linville
Gorge)
[
Incremement
data
from
Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
­
urban
site
is
87
miles
awa
Birmingham,
AL
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
18.0
NA
19.6
NA
935,168
3,188
293
80,966
10
840,140
921,106
*
01
073
4
AL
Jefferson
NA
NA
50.3
50.3
Birmingham,
AL
BirminghamBirmingham18.0
NA
19.6
NA
661,153
1,113
594
10,522
2
651,525
662,047
*
01
117
4
AL
Shelby
NA*
40.9
91.2
Birmingham,
AL
BirminghamBirmingham14.4
a
15.0
A
153,832
795
193
43,935
44
99,358
143,293
*
01
115
4
AL
St
Clair
4.8
96.0
Birmingham,
AL
BirminghamBirmingham
67,215
634
106
14,733
29
50,009
64,742
*
01
009
4
AL
Blount
3.9
99.9
Birmingham,
AL
BirminghamBirmingham
52,968
646
82
11,776
30
39,248
51,024
01
127
4
AL
Walker
19.2
BirminghamBirmingham12.8
a
14.9
a
70,655
795
89
3,043
4
67,670
70,713
01
125
4
AL
Tuscaloosa
12.8
Tuscaloosa,
AL
Tuscaloosa,
AL
11.6
a
13.9
a
166,512
1,325
126
14,353
10
150,522
164,875
01
103
4
AL
Morgan
11.0
Decatur,
AL
Decatur,
ALHuntsville­
D13.7
A
18.0
na
111,725
582
192
11,021
11
100,043
111,064
m
01
055
4
AL
Etowah
9.9
Gadsden,
AL
Gadsden,
AL
14.8
a
16.5
NA
103,105
535
193
3,619
4
99,840
103,459
m
01
015
4
AL
Calhoun
9.5
Anniston,
AL
Anniston­
Oxford,
AL
111,616
609
183
­
3,785
­
3
116,034
112,249
01
121
4
AL
Talladega
9.1
Talladega­
Sylacauga,
A
14.7
A
15.7
NA
80,638
740
109
6,214
8
74,107
80,321
m
01
047
4
AL
Dallas
6.2
Selma,
AL
45,653
981
47
­
1,765
­
4
48,130
46,365
01
043
4
AL
Cullman
6.0
Cullman,
ALBirmingham
77,973
739
106
9,870
15
67,613
77,483
m
01
095
4
AL
Marshall
5.5
Albertville,
AL
83,548
567
147
11,399
16
70,832
82,231
m
01
001
4
AL
Autauga
5.3
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
45,604
596
77
9,449
28
34,222
43,671
01
079
4
AL
Lawrence
5.3
Decatur,
AL
Decatur,
ALHuntsville­
D
34,655
693
50
3,290
10
31,513
34,803
m
01
051
4
AL
Elmore
4.8
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
68,771
622
111
16,664
34
49,210
65,874
m
01
021
4
AL
Chilton
4.3
BirminghamBirmingham
40,516
694
58
7,135
22
32,458
39,593
01
007
4
AL
Bibb
3.8
BirminghamBirmingham
21,838
622
35
4,250
26
16,576
20,826
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PM2.5
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Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
14/
04
Growth
'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
2622
3
734
590
144
24
12
5,639
1,608
793
3,645
4,518
2,617
641
901
776
3,353
PA
Adams
5065
6
1,340
1,035
305
29
15
6,236
950
948
5,502
4,441
505
401
518
948
5,502
MD
Cecil
5694
7
848
556
292
53
50
18,711
870
647
3,146
3,342
153
377
465
647
3,080
MD
Calvert
1537
4
350
260
90
35
13
2,021
628
353
2,435
2,994
817
237
377
353
1,676
MD
Talbot
437
2
188
167
21
13
11
971
438
228
1,009
1,847
706
170
259
228
1,009
MD
Kent
1750
6
335
291
44
15
16
2,244
520
310
1,472
1,507
2,106
150
359
310
1,472
MD
Caroline
358867
6
56,834
49,968
6,866
14
1,071,357
61,447
318,505
320,411
241,223
44,410
24,512
30,829
55,167
221,829
Baltimore
MSA
Baltimore
MSA
­
1526
­
5
281
215
66
31
533
1,590
1,903
1,644
66
287
217
433
1,320
Bell
County,
KY
(
aka
M
­
1526
­
5
281
215
66
31
533
1,590
1,903
1,644
66
287
217
433
1,320
KY
Bell
1775
5
687
321
366
114
0
58
521
675
3,646
3,017
171
318
182
675
3,612
KY
Whitley
­
2692
­
8
354
327
27
8
4
333
532
593
1,500
1,710
57
317
196
543
1,490
KY
Harlan
1805
6
287
234
53
23
12
1,351
509
165
1,420
2,554
475
259
237
165
1,417
TN
Claiborne
1910
6
320
244
76
31
3
247
452
315
1,518
1,471
107
242
194
309
1,509
KY
Knox
3351
14
276
231
45
19
1
52
397
276
1,114
1,179
74
249
135
276
1,107
KY
Clay
2104
9
231
302
­
71
­
24
5
391
346
196
1,573
1,396
286
168
166
193
1,556
VA
Lee
­
1282
­
10
164
145
19
13
2
59
333
234
671
703
774
212
106
234
671
KY
Leslie
5445
2
2,600
2,019
581
29
2,491
3,623
4,044
13,345
13,674
2,010
2,052
1,433
2,828
12,682
Bell
County,
KY
(
aka
Mi
way.]
Bell
County,
KY
(
aka
Mi
73801
8
11,396
11,687
­
291
­
2
81,365
23,465
184,369
121,672
61,886
7,028
6,638
13,241
2,917
45,706
Birmingham,
AL
12618
2
8,242
9,247
­
1,005
­
11
7
19,264
12,772
56,703
69,364
44,782
1,198
3,574
7,061
1,695
30,424
AL
Jefferson
37642
24
1,449
1,397
52
4
51
37,467
8,780
126,125
42,095
9,650
386
2,329
5,100
415
7,527
AL
Shelby
12794
19
1,111
486
625
129
52
14,416
976
1,087
7,159
4,673
1,395
410
494
439
4,766
AL
St
Clair
10747
20
594
557
37
7
46
10,218
937
454
3,054
2,781
4,049
325
586
368
2,989
AL
Blount
2236
3
851
676
175
26
26
7,106
3,916
59,256
23,982
4,750
1,491
1,080
2,332
950
3,704
AL
Walker
9035
5
2,430
2,001
429
21
7
4,891
2,065
5,183
11,252
14,752
915
1,185
780
2,460
8,636
AL
Tuscaloosa
8642
8
1,296
1,623
­
327
­
20
1
269
2,386
10,949
12,012
17,639
2,183
832
1,430
2,193
6,384
AL
Morgan
2802
3
1,235
1,392
­
157
­
11
6
2,721
2,193
11,850
8,487
7,089
1,842
767
1,134
1,599
5,114
AL
Etowah
568
1
1,525
1,573
­
48
­
3
3
1,465
2,000
2,271
7,115
9,452
1,098
834
1,033
2,028
6,527
AL
Calhoun
4886
6
801
650
151
23
14
4,450
1,968
12,270
8,593
6,065
769
691
1,000
913
4,297
AL
Talladega
­
542
­
1
406
319
87
27
1
77
1,505
3,296
4,124
3,670
411
512
749
1,035
2,166
AL
Dallas
9009
12
967
897
70
8
10
3,601
1,459
1,004
5,433
6,612
8,408
486
940
982
5,045
AL
Cullman
10771
13
743
542
201
37
2
605
1,294
1,525
4,749
7,283
4,275
444
790
1,435
4,581
AL
Marshall
7865
17
500
409
91
22
1
240
1,069
2,569
4,897
3,099
249
473
382
431
2,587
AL
Autauga
2723
8
398
374
24
6
0
24
1,429
2,422
5,981
2,946
1,649
411
801
280
2,105
AL
Lawrence
13188
19
615
591
24
4
1
187
1,014
517
4,443
4,368
326
416
573
466
3,460
AL
Elmore
6882
17
684
413
271
66
37
6,328
777
486
3,621
3,260
300
393
353
473
3,209
AL
Chilton
3023
14
233
152
81
53
38
2,987
613
189
1,260
1,433
169
381
207
176
1,194
AL
Bibb
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
01
133
4
AL
Winston
3.4
24,745
615
40
2,790
13
22,053
24,843
01
093
4
AL
Marion
3.1
30,369
742
41
1,384
5
29,830
31,214
01
057
4
AL
Fayette
2.8
18,256
628
29
533
3
17,962
18,495
m
01
037
4
AL
Coosa
2.4
11,871
653
18
1,139
10
11,063
12,202
01
065
4
AL
Hale
2.3
Tuscaloosa,
AL
17,067
644
27
1,687
11
15,498
17,185
01
105
4
AL
Perry
2.3
11,637
720
16
­
898
­
7
12,759
11,861
Birmingham,
AL
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
24
counties
18.0
NA
19.6
NA
2,111,922
17,290
122
182,358
10
1,908,075
2,090,433
Birmingham,
AL
Urban
Increment:
16%
sulfates;
6%
nitrates;
60%
carbon;
18%
crustal.
Urban
site=
010732003;
Rural
site=
SIPS1
(
Sipsey
Wilderness)

Canton,
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
2
counties
17.3
NA
17.9
NA
407,106
971
419
12,828
3
394,106
406,934
*
39
151
5
OH
Stark
NA
NA*
90.0
90.0
Canton­
Massillon,
OHCanton­
Massillon,
OH
17.3
NA
17.9
NA
377,940
576
656
10,513
3
367,585
378,098
*
39
019
5
OH
Carroll
10.0
100.0
Canton­
Massillon,
OHCanton­
Massillon,
OH
29,166
395
74
2,315
9
26,521
28,836
m
39
081
5
OH
Jefferson
NA
NA*
1028.9
Steubenville­
Weirton,
OWeirton­
Steubenville,
W17.8
NA
18.2
NA
72,402
410
177
­
6,404
­
8
80,298
73,894
m
39
153
5
OH
Summit
NA
NA*
166.2
Akron,
OH
Cleveland­
AAkron,
OH
Cleveland­
A16.6
NA
16.9
NA
546,381
413
1,323
27,909
5
514,990
542,899
m
39
169
5
OH
Wayne
126.4
Wooster,
OH
112,704
555
203
10,103
10
101,461
111,564
m
39
099
5
OH
Mahoning
NA
NA*
70.5
Youngstown­
Warren,
OYoungstownYoungstown15.2
NA
15.7
NA
253,308
415
610
­
7,251
­
3
264,806
257,555
m
39
133
5
OH
Portage
NA
NA*
50.7
Akron,
OH
Cleveland­
AAkron,
OH
Cleveland­
A14.2
A
15.1
NA
153,886
492
313
9,476
7
142,585
152,061
39
157
5
OH
Tuscarawas
40.5
New
Philadelphia­
Dove
91,490
568
161
6,824
8
84,090
90,914
m
39
029
5
OH
Columbiana
NA
33.6
Youngstown­
Warren,
OEast
LiverpoYoungstown
111,806
533
210
3,799
4
108,276
112,075
m
39
075
5
OH
Holmes
10.8
40,375
423
95
6,094
19
32,849
38,943
m
39
067
5
OH
Harrison
5.2
15,890
404
39
­
229
­
1
16,085
15,856
Canton,
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
11
counties
17.8
NA
18.2
NA
1,805,348
5,184
348
63,149
4
1,739,546
1,802,695
Canton,
OH
Urban
Increment:
11%
sulfates;
30%
nitrates;
49%
carbon;
10%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390990014;
Rural
site=
MKGO1
(
M.
K.
Goddard)
[
Incremement
data
from
Youngstown,
OH
­
urban
site
is
44
miles
away
Charleston,
WV
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
2
counties
17.1
NA
17.8
NA
248,020
1,249
199
1,208
0
250,454
251,662
*
54
079
3
WV
Putnam
NA
NA
51.6
51.6
Charleston,
WV
Charleston,
WV
52,230
346
151
8,754
20
42,835
51,589
*
54
039
3
WV
Kanawha
NA
NA*
48.4
100.0
Charleston,
WV
Charleston,
WV
17.1
NA
17.8
NA
195,790
903
217
­
7,546
­
4
207,619
200,073
m
54
011
3
WV
Cabell
NA
NA*
48.5
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W
16.6
NA
17.3
NA
95,266
282
338
­
43
­
0
96,827
96,784
m
54
053
3
WV
Mason
40.7
Point
Pleasant,
WV­
OH
26,004
432
60
779
3
25,178
25,957
54
019
3
WV
Fayette
17.4
Oak
Hill,
WBeckley­
Oa
47,129
664
71
­
373
­
1
47,952
47,579
54
081
3
WV
Raleigh
16.7
Beckley,
WBeckley­
Oa
13.1
A
13.5
A
78,899
607
130
2,401
3
76,819
79,220
m
54
035
3
WV
Jackson
16.2
28,204
466
61
2,062
8
25,938
28,000
m
54
099
3
WV
Wayne
NA
NA
11.6
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W
42,382
506
84
1,267
3
41,636
42,903
54
045
3
WV
Logan
7.5
37,004
454
82
­
5,322
­
12
43,032
37,710
54
067
3
WV
Nicholas
7.2
26,404
649
41
­
213
­
1
26,775
26,562
54
109
3
WV
Wyoming
7.2
24,869
501
50
­
3,282
­
11
28,990
25,708
54
005
3
WV
Boone
6.9
Charleston,
WV
25,554
503
51
­
335
­
1
25,870
25,535
m
54
059
3
WV
Mingo
6.9
27,561
423
65
­
5,486
­
16
33,739
28,253
54
007
3
WV
Braxton
6.6
14,800
514
29
1,704
13
12,998
14,702
m
54
043
3
WV
Lincoln
5.0
Charleston,
WV
22,256
438
51
726
3
21,382
22,108
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
2810
11
301
235
66
28
4
449
574
320
1,547
3,311
1,336
328
226
319
1,522
AL
Winston
1914
6
583
286
297
104
1
99
567
450
2,835
3,151
742
291
235
407
1,939
AL
Marion
539
3
232
172
60
35
1
79
456
306
1,246
1,509
346
277
164
273
1,138
AL
Fayette
1256
11
202
146
56
38
4
205
408
152
791
1,410
102
240
155
88
754
AL
Coosa
1825
11
198
166
32
19
1
56
430
156
2,373
1,462
215
212
207
156
1,111
AL
Hale
­
354
­
3
143
115
28
24
3
105
415
218
589
799
166
226
168
215
587
AL
Perry
162879
8
25,739
24,419
1,320
5
117,309
50,003
299,758
237,002
165,946
34,020
17,117
26,900
19,796
111,766
Birmingham,
AL
Birmingham,
AL
­
1606
­
0
3,328
3,548
­
220
­
6
6,081
4,049
3,122
16,854
23,741
3,817
1,375
2,392
1,954
13,204
Canton,
OH
­
740
­
0
3,135
3,361
­
226
­
7
1
956
3,686
2,736
14,968
22,319
3,442
1,255
2,158
1,578
12,190
OH
Stark
­
866
­
3
193
187
6
3
40
5,125
363
386
1,886
1,422
375
120
234
376
1,014
OH
Carroll
2998
4
741
789
­
48
­
6
2
460
12,247
217,794
61,402
4,082
287
2,723
7,529
684
3,415
OH
Jefferson
­
581
­
0
5,141
4,990
151
3
3
7,672
2,882
16,264
27,641
25,478
1,029
1,511
1,066
7,159
26,135
OH
Summit
1496
1
1,039
924
115
12
3
1,681
2,777
21,450
8,911
6,944
4,892
702
1,849
1,495
5,664
OH
Wayne
23192
9
2,576
2,354
222
9
2
2,592
1,849
3,511
12,210
15,043
845
920
804
2,024
11,566
OH
Mahoning
3714
2
1,796
1,449
347
24
2
1,583
1,581
1,643
9,120
8,654
516
712
794
1,633
9,004
OH
Portage
­
5890
­
6
1,135
649
486
75
14
5,996
962
3,970
6,333
6,684
2,563
354
553
1,007
5,119
OH
Tuscarawas
2194
2
928
743
185
25
8
3,759
1,187
1,291
5,825
5,881
1,250
442
696
1,280
5,466
OH
Columbiana
3695
9
279
259
20
8
2
276
603
272
1,687
1,951
5,133
141
448
272
1,448
OH
Holmes
­
1090
­
7
143
140
3
2
7
480
191
258
712
786
254
70
116
258
712
OH
Harrison
28122
2
17,106
15,845
1,261
8
30,580
28,328
269,575
150,695
99,244
20,586
8,950
16,247
17,766
81,733
Canton,
OH
ay.]
Canton,
OH
­
1390
­
1
3,178
2,930
248
8
14,867
7,078
104,259
66,914
20,258
493
2,431
3,786
3,133
13,952
Charleston,
WV
4542
9
578
475
103
22
48
11,367
4,395
80,150
39,795
3,752
97
1,165
2,604
468
3,093
WV
Putnam
­
5932
­
3
2,600
2,455
145
6
4
3,500
2,683
24,109
27,119
16,506
396
1,266
1,182
2,665
10,859
WV
Kanawha
­
491
­
1
1,030
1,025
5
0
9
3,566
2,365
5,155
27,903
7,080
181
1,318
774
4,984
27,495
WV
Cabell
­
754
­
3
270
171
99
58
8
763
3,610
70,053
31,327
2,831
264
899
2,162
557
3,300
WV
Mason
­
3780
­
8
605
470
135
29
12
1,904
1,536
4,485
5,065
3,134
100
479
950
250
2,874
WV
Fayette
­
8155
­
10
1,028
667
361
54
2
643
930
456
4,595
5,220
170
472
417
424
4,539
WV
Raleigh
­
89
­
0
511
209
302
144
19
2,152
1,780
3,464
3,947
2,394
158
451
1,128
284
3,558
WV
Jackson
646
2
377
402
­
25
­
6
2
368
550
1,023
6,485
2,620
56
317
199
743
3,108
WV
Wayne
­
4806
­
13
361
334
27
8
7
861
410
152
1,620
2,158
49
214
181
151
1,618
WV
Logan
­
83
­
0
359
179
180
101
5
468
434
193
1,102
1,720
84
206
208
176
988
WV
Nicholas
­
3515
­
14
235
243
­
8
­
3
1
54
470
430
3,981
1,807
142
197
238
179
1,292
WV
Wyoming
­
1630
­
6
300
192
108
56
35
2,972
412
118
1,571
1,298
30
197
190
118
1,367
WV
Boone
­
1126
­
4
286
201
85
42
1
90
437
281
2,842
1,379
150
191
217
280
2,272
WV
Mingo
­
391
­
3
375
123
252
205
6
320
312
138
2,265
1,597
91
185
109
121
1,886
WV
Braxton
­
1252
­
6
154
179
­
25
­
14
33
2,324
259
67
1,314
1,128
37
143
108
67
940
WV
Lincoln
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MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
54
087
3
WV
Roane
4.2
15,267
484
32
326
2
15,120
15,446
54
015
3
WV
Clay
3.3
Charleston,
WV
10,357
342
30
347
3
9,983
10,330
m
54
013
3
WV
Calhoun
2.4
7,451
281
27
­
303
­
4
7,885
7,582
Charleston,
WV
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
18
counties
17.1
NA
17.8
NA
777,427
8,795
88
­
4,537
­
1
790,578
786,041
Charleston,
WV
Urban
Increment:
10%
sulfates;
6%
nitrates;
84%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
210190017;
Rural
site=
QUCI1
(
Quaker
City)
[
Incremement
data
from
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
­
urban
site
is
52
miles
aw
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
7
counties
14.9
A
15.8
NA
1,584,898
3,378
469
337,200
29
1,162,093
1,499,293
*
37
119
4
NC
Mecklenburg
NA*
25.6
25.6
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RCharlotte­
GCharlotte­
G14.9
A
15.8
NA
737,950
527
1,400
184,021
36
511,433
695,454
*
37
071
4
NC
Gaston
NA
22.2
47.8
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RCharlotte­
GCharlotte­
G14.0
A
14.7
A
193,443
357
542
15,272
9
175,093
190,365
*
45
091
4
SC
York
NAp
16.5
64.3
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RCharlotte­
GCharlotte­
G14.0
a
14.3
a
173,755
683
254
33,117
25
131,497
164,614
*
37
159
4
NC
Rowan
NA*
12.2
76.5
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RSalisbury,
Charlotte­
G
133,359
511
261
19,735
18
110,605
130,340
*
37
179
4
NC
Union
NA*
10.3
86.8
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RCharlotte­
GCharlotte­
G
139,611
637
219
39,466
47
84,211
123,677
*
37
025
4
NC
Cabarrus
NA
8.3
95.1
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RCharlotte­
GCharlotte­
G14.5
A
15.1
NA
140,182
364
385
32,128
32
98,935
131,063
*
37
109
4
NC
Lincoln
NA*
4.9
100.0
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RLincolntonCharlotte­
G
66,598
299
223
13,461
27
50,319
63,780
m
37
035
4
NC
Catawba
NA­
P
NA
28.0
Hickory­
Morganton­
LenHickory­
Morganton­
Len15.5
NA
16.4
NA
146,690
400
367
23,273
20
118,412
141,685
m
37
161
4
NC
Rutherford
13.2
Forest
City,
NC
63,287
564
112
5,981
11
56,918
62,899
m
37
057
4
NC
Davidson
NA
NA
13.1
Greensboro­
Winston
SLexington­
TGreensboro
15.8
NA
16.7
NA
151,238
552
274
20,569
16
126,677
147,246
m
37
097
4
NC
Iredell
NAp
11.3
Statesville­
MCharlotte­
G
130,178
574
227
29,729
32
92,931
122,660
m
37
045
4
NC
Cleveland
8.3
Shelby,
NCCharlotte­
G
97,960
464
211
11,573
14
84,714
96,287
45
055
4
SC
Kershaw
7.9
Columbia,
SColumbia­
N
53,630
726
74
9,048
21
43,599
52,647
45
057
4
SC
Lancaster
7.8
Lancaster,
SCharlotte­
G
62,220
549
113
6,835
13
54,516
61,351
m
37
023
4
NC
Burke
NAp
7.7
Hickory­
Morganton­
LenHickory­
Morganton­
Len
89,638
507
177
13,404
18
75,744
89,148
m
37
193
4
NC
Wilkes
7.0
North
Wilkesboro,
NC
66,773
757
88
6,239
11
59,393
65,632
45
023
4
SC
Chester
5.9
Chester,
SCCharlotte­
G
34,212
581
59
1,898
6
32,170
34,068
37
153
4
NC
Richmond
5.6
Rockingham,
NC
46,841
474
99
2,046
5
44,518
46,564
45
025
4
SC
Chesterfield
5.6
12.1
A
12.7
A
43,206
799
54
4,191
11
38,577
42,768
m
45
021
4
SC
Cherokee
5.4
Greenville­
SpartanburgGaffney,
SCSpartanburg
53,524
393
136
8,031
18
44,506
52,537
m
37
167
4
NC
Stanly
5.0
Albemarle,
NCharlotte­
G
58,553
395
148
6,335
12
51,765
58,100
45
039
4
SC
Fairfield
4.9
Columbia,
SColumbia­
N
24,003
687
35
1,159
5
22,295
23,454
m
45
087
4
SC
Union
4.2
Union,
SC
Spartanburg
29,482
514
57
­
456
­
2
30,337
29,881
m
37
123
4
NC
Montgomery
4.0
12.1
A
13.0
A
27,288
491
56
3,476
15
23,346
26,822
m
37
197
4
NC
Yadkin
4.0
Greensboro­
Winston
SWinston­
SaGreensboro
37,329
336
111
5,860
19
30,488
36,348
45
069
4
SC
Marlboro
3.9
Bennettsville,
SC
28,682
480
60
­
543
­
2
29,361
28,818
37
007
4
NC
Anson
3.4
Charlotte­
GCharlotte­
G
25,351
532
48
1,801
8
23,474
25,275
m
37
059
4
NC
Davie
NA*
3.1
Greensboro­
Winston
SWinston­
SaGreensboro
36,734
265
139
6,976
25
27,859
34,835
m
37
003
4
NC
Alexander
NA*
2.3
Hickory­
Morganton­
LenHickory­
Morganton­
Len
34,400
260
132
6,059
22
27,544
33,603
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
29
counties
15.8
NA
16.7
NA
2,926,117
14,678
199
510,684
22
2,301,237
2,811,921
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
Urban
Increment:
3%
sulfates;
20%
nitrates;
77%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
371190041;
Rural
site=
LIGO1
(
Linville
Gorge)

Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
5
counties
16.1
NA
16.9
NA
470,880
1,825
258
40,814
10
424,347
465,161
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and
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Consideration
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
­
541
­
4
183
137
46
34
25
1,319
213
106
1,083
1,108
99
119
87
106
1,083
WV
Roane
­
1365
­
13
116
74
42
57
30
925
155
41
533
542
28
94
57
41
533
WV
Clay
91
1
60
50
10
20
6
158
114
43
937
512
35
68
42
43
289
WV
Calhoun
­
28631
­
4
9,428
7,586
1,842
24
33,754
21,065
190,464
163,484
56,786
2,167
7,981
10,853
11,657
71,094
Charleston,
WV
away.]
Charleston,
WV
268371
17
17,479
14,574
2,905
20
156,039
14,810
87,339
93,139
98,686
12,118
6,332
7,317
8,358
65,336
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
161125
22
8,249
6,935
1,314
19
6
21,744
2,771
4,288
29,677
35,805
1,680
1,568
1,057
3,507
28,823
NC
Mecklenbu
11038
6
2,464
2,473
­
9
­
0
32
28,266
4,027
56,215
24,841
15,577
610
1,219
2,290
1,283
8,749
NC
Gaston
11045
6
1,860
1,571
289
18
34
27,534
2,525
9,714
12,206
15,064
1,325
1,119
1,189
904
7,973
SC
York
18093
14
1,654
1,153
501
43
23
13,731
2,012
12,465
11,681
11,323
726
762
1,092
878
6,645
NC
Rowan
28220
20
1,109
632
477
75
43
26,329
1,595
853
4,935
7,979
6,471
758
792
577
4,707
NC
Union
27562
20
1,550
1,366
184
13
42
28,017
1,095
3,291
6,919
8,382
661
555
494
807
5,964
NC
Cabarrus
11288
17
593
444
149
34
33
10,418
785
513
2,880
4,556
645
351
403
402
2,475
NC
Lincoln
19281
13
2,048
1,846
202
11
6
4,545
5,153
78,620
27,968
19,760
886
1,577
2,933
1,268
7,443
NC
Catawba
5094
8
606
445
161
36
3
703
2,323
30,023
12,135
4,847
254
786
1,263
374
2,764
NC
Rutherford
15995
11
1,765
1,407
358
25
3
2,295
1,951
1,398
11,281
14,970
632
874
943
785
6,968
NC
Davidson
24412
19
1,901
849
1,052
124
22
13,490
1,537
1,365
11,065
10,346
2,090
733
751
770
7,573
NC
Iredell
8771
9
1,125
794
331
42
24
10,524
1,258
1,261
4,975
6,591
1,240
595
589
1,005
4,388
NC
Cleveland
1270
2
850
539
311
58
2
513
1,049
4,505
4,828
9,760
1,019
556
450
232
3,507
SC
Kershaw
­
1320
­
2
691
512
179
35
28
7,703
1,177
2,958
4,246
3,727
864
558
538
316
2,937
SC
Lancaster
12423
14
1,112
757
355
47
1
410
1,198
877
4,601
7,721
562
552
544
534
4,290
NC
Burke
4831
7
619
535
84
16
1
396
966
647
2,890
5,097
5,300
521
410
466
2,533
NC
Wilkes
2388
7
654
401
253
63
32
4,565
722
768
5,801
3,395
446
384
284
362
2,906
SC
Chester
989
2
466
288
178
62
1
258
660
465
3,129
4,973
2,124
402
237
417
3,053
NC
Richmond
­
606
­
1
480
359
121
34
13
2,262
776
228
2,135
3,540
911
422
335
222
2,073
SC
Chesterfield
1176
2
754
451
303
67
5
1,152
834
1,270
4,121
3,538
301
369
428
494
3,614
SC
Cherokee
5867
10
556
395
161
41
27
7,391
795
3,129
2,891
4,581
1,460
349
418
348
2,467
NC
Stanly
197
1
468
248
220
89
3
327
564
171
2,324
2,078
231
363
184
151
2,228
SC
Fairfield
718
2
338
250
88
35
1
103
549
849
2,027
2,047
197
311
217
243
1,768
SC
Union
3132
11
278
240
38
16
4
429
516
484
1,631
4,175
1,246
301
186
288
1,526
NC
Montgomery
5448
15
520
334
186
56
2
375
606
318
2,061
2,247
896
292
299
308
2,051
NC
Yadkin
­
382
­
1
319
216
103
48
1
67
877
415
2,549
2,402
389
272
443
204
1,520
SC
Marlboro
1522
6
221
199
22
11
27
2,685
415
560
1,767
3,466
2,491
245
152
314
1,597
NC
Anson
5347
15
476
238
238
100
8
1,266
508
205
1,959
3,278
448
222
272
176
1,894
NC
Davie
5523
16
229
190
39
21
3
504
365
349
988
3,312
1,217
173
180
299
972
NC
Alexander
390447
13
33,955
26,067
7,888
30
218,002
39,609
218,204
210,511
224,537
37,322
17,189
19,373
17,934
135,408
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
16180
3
6,461
5,829
632
11
39,139
3,952
6,683
31,502
39,481
3,446
1,996
1,754
2,306
26,531
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
47
065
4
TN
Hamilton
NA
NA*
49.5
49.5
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
ChattanoogChattanoog16.1
NA
16.9
NA
309,321
543
570
22,360
8
285,536
307,896
*
13
295
4
GA
Walker
NA
17.9
67.4
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
ChattanoogChattanoog15.6
NA
16.4
NA
61,949
446
139
2,713
5
58,340
61,053
*
47
115
4
TN
Marion
14.1
81.5
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
ChattanoogChattanoog
27,654
500
55
2,916
12
24,860
27,776
*
13
047
4
GA
Catoosa
NA
11.9
93.4
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
ChattanoogChattanoog
56,341
162
348
10,818
25
42,464
53,282
*
13
083
4
GA
Dade
6.5
99.9
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
ChattanoogChattanoog
15,615
174
90
2,007
15
13,147
15,154
m
47
145
4
TN
Roane
NA
296.9
Harriman,
TKnoxville­
Se14.2
A
15.4
NA
52,316
361
145
4,683
10
47,227
51,910
01
071
4
AL
Jackson
176.1
Scottsboro,
AL
54,035
1,079
50
6,130
13
47,796
53,926
m
13
115
4
GA
Floyd
NA
154.0
Rome,
GA
15.7
NA
16.2
NA
92,606
513
181
9,314
11
81,251
90,565
m
47
107
4
TN
Mc
Minn
NA
73.3
Athens,
TNChattanoog
14.6
a
16.1
NA
50,051
430
116
6,632
16
42,383
49,015
13
313
4
GA
Whitfield
54.2
Dalton,
GA
87,037
290
300
11,063
15
72,462
83,525
m
47
143
4
TN
Rhea
31.2
28,939
316
92
4,056
17
24,344
28,400
m
47
105
4
TN
Loudon
NA
24.3
Knoxville,
TN
Knoxville,
TKnoxville­
Se15.4
na
40,631
229
177
7,831
25
31,255
39,086
m
01
049
4
AL
De
Kalb
21.3
14.7
a
15.4
NA
65,605
778
84
9,801
18
54,651
64,452
47
011
4
TN
Bradley
21.1
Cleveland,
TChattanoog
89,677
329
273
14,253
19
73,712
87,965
m
47
177
4
TN
Warren
20.7
McMinnville,
TN
38,896
433
90
5,284
16
32,992
38,276
m
47
123
4
TN
Monroe
16.4
40,159
635
63
8,420
28
30,541
38,961
m
13
129
4
GA
Gordon
15.8
Calhoun,
GA
46,531
355
131
9,032
26
35,072
44,104
13
111
4
GA
Fannin
14.2
20,986
386
54
3,806
24
15,992
19,798
47
051
4
TN
Franklin
13.4
Tullahoma,
TN
39,998
553
72
4,545
13
34,725
39,270
m
13
055
4
GA
Chattooga
11.7
Summerville,
GA
26,161
314
83
3,228
15
22,242
25,470
13
213
4
GA
Murray
NAp*
11.4
Dalton,
GA
38,544
344
112
10,359
40
26,147
36,506
47
139
4
TN
Polk
11.3
Cleveland,
TChattanoog
16,142
435
37
2,407
18
13,643
16,050
37
039
4
NC
Cherokee
10.6
24,869
455
55
4,128
20
20,170
24,298
47
061
4
TN
Grundy
4.8
14,335
361
40
970
7
13,362
14,332
47
007
4
TN
Bledsoe
4.5
12,478
406
31
2,698
28
9,669
12,367
m
47
121
4
TN
Meigs
NA*
4.3
11,310
195
58
3,053
38
8,033
11,086
47
153
4
TN
Sequatchie
3.4
ChattanoogChattanoog
11,787
266
44
2,507
28
8,863
11,370
47
175
4
TN
Van
Buren
3.3
5,541
274
20
662
14
4,846
5,508
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
28
counties
16.1
NA
16.9
NA
1,379,514
11,562
119
175,676
15
1,175,725
1,351,401
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
Urban
Increment:
17%
sulfates;
7%
nitrates;
66%
carbon;
10%
crustal.
Urban
site=
470654002;
Rural
site=
COHU1
(
Cohutta)

Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
13
counties
17.7
NA
18.1
NA
9,345,689
6,931
1,348
917,720
11
8,239,820
9,157,540
*
17
031
5
IL
Cook
NA
NA*
33.0
33.0
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na17.3
NA
18.1
NA
5,377,507
946
5,684
271,674
5
5,105,067
5,376,741
*
18
089
5
IN
Lake
NA
NA*
19.5
52.5
Gary,
IN
Chicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na17.7
NA
17.7
NA
487,016
497
980
8,970
2
475,594
484,564
*
17
197
5
IL
Will
NA
NA
11.7
64.2
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na14.7
A
15.5
NA
559,861
837
669
144,953
41
357,313
502,266
*
18
127
5
IN
Porter
NA*
9.2
73.4
Gary,
IN
Chicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na13.8
A
14.3
A
150,403
418
360
17,866
14
128,932
146,798
*
17
097
5
IL
Lake
NA
NA*
6.7
80.1
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na12.8
A
13.1
A
674,850
448
1,506
127,938
25
516,418
644,356
*
55
059
5
WI
Kenosha
NA*
5.4
85.5
Kenosha,
WChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na11.7
A
11.9
A
154,433
273
566
21,396
17
128,181
149,577
*
17
043
5
IL
Du
Page
NA
NA
4.9
90.4
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na14.4
A
15.2
NA
924,589
334
2,768
122,495
16
781,666
904,161
*
17
089
5
IL
Kane
NA
NA
2.8
93.2
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na14.2
A
14.6
a
443,041
521
850
86,648
27
317,471
404,119
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and
Factors
for
Consideration
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14/
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
­
3554
­
1
3,743
4,272
­
529
­
12
3
4,323
1,498
5,300
20,048
27,150
1,022
872
496
1,408
15,200
TN
Hamilton
5017
8
742
536
206
38
44
12,006
856
632
2,798
4,516
958
401
428
169
2,701
GA
Walker
2276
8
654
261
393
151
38
4,454
679
477
3,156
2,640
501
308
341
455
3,130
TN
Marion
10349
18
810
594
216
36
54
14,299
617
167
3,085
3,601
680
268
339
167
3,085
GA
Catoosa
2092
13
512
166
346
208
58
4,057
302
107
2,415
1,574
285
147
150
107
2,415
GA
Dade
2117
4
784
418
366
88
0
34
4,967
92,331
30,865
4,300
285
1,230
2,988
394
3,942
TN
Roane
5069
9
786
439
347
79
12
2,942
4,389
44,333
31,502
4,742
1,494
1,301
2,510
698
3,688
AL
Jackson
2283
2
948
1,106
­
158
­
14
0
56
10,057
31,821
22,736
7,139
976
1,298
4,442
277
4,289
GA
Floyd
­
1395
­
3
787
401
386
96
2
481
3,348
10,216
10,829
5,546
1,268
1,088
1,583
239
3,734
TN
Mc
Minn
8565
10
1,423
829
594
72
3
1,253
2,732
1,747
7,283
7,386
991
1,253
1,165
346
6,767
GA
Whitfield
1943
7
283
197
86
44
15
1,869
1,405
302
2,625
3,643
149
818
493
189
2,256
TN
Rhea
4310
11
728
314
414
132
0
52
804
4,035
5,899
5,338
360
310
440
224
3,698
TN
Loudon
9803
15
842
656
186
28
6
1,647
1,193
741
4,776
5,867
5,765
425
743
709
4,735
AL
De
Kalb
1414
2
1,090
546
544
100
14
5,813
1,233
419
4,230
7,551
1,916
442
760
304
4,126
TN
Bradley
512
1
357
240
117
49
0
22
1,164
1,189
1,869
3,675
446
414
624
1,180
1,844
TN
Warren
­
2594
­
6
453
326
127
39
1
109
743
154
2,387
3,420
554
416
298
153
2,218
TN
Monroe
7728
17
697
446
251
56
1
145
872
200
3,645
4,019
2,630
348
508
200
3,515
GA
Gordon
4849
23
202
147
55
37
0
5
614
65
887
1,266
283
380
222
65
887
GA
Fannin
490
1
383
287
96
33
1
172
644
482
2,100
2,929
1,512
297
332
482
2,057
TN
Franklin
2322
9
301
214
87
41
15
1,556
450
1,228
1,834
1,634
197
207
231
77
1,214
GA
Chattooga
6679
17
427
279
148
53
3
504
576
130
2,067
1,700
910
268
295
108
2,061
GA
Murray
­
216
­
1
160
135
25
19
5
328
295
2,066
900
949
553
155
130
77
898
TN
Polk
3215
13
216
176
40
23
1
67
428
143
921
1,753
111
281
137
133
913
NC
Cherokee
1026
7
247
184
63
34
20
1,045
202
164
1,000
1,150
1,170
113
83
164
1,000
TN
Grundy
­
806
­
6
116
96
20
21
15
714
203
31
475
528
335
115
84
31
475
TN
Bledsoe
239
2
108
80
28
35
12
540
198
112
885
871
118
100
91
112
885
TN
Meigs
­
584
­
5
72
52
20
38
39
1,875
140
22
304
591
173
90
46
22
304
TN
Sequatchie
­
159
­
3
53
48
5
10
1
30
118
178
291
320
74
79
36
178
291
TN
Van
Buren
72990
5
17,924
13,445
4,479
33
60,398
40,727
198,792
171,812
115,798
25,716
13,424
19,995
8,668
82,328
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
Chattanooga,
TN­
GA
18387
0
68,380
66,704
1,676
3
988,644
76,521
274,038
467,206
434,532
33,538
27,873
39,914
30,934
287,998
Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
­
100690
­
2
44,107
43,745
362
1
12
274,167
20,640
61,676
195,428
239,274
11,690
10,110
8,268
18,917
161,502
IL
Cook
9870
2
5,012
5,220
­
208
­
4
25
52,922
16,814
50,110
72,142
34,717
3,625
5,708
7,588
2,187
27,951
IN
Lake
49554
9
2,136
1,819
317
17
55
131,834
6,124
80,847
37,518
20,072
2,313
1,447
4,120
981
11,350
IL
Will
12378
8
1,680
1,385
295
21
36
25,819
9,597
21,601
41,315
11,913
1,562
2,702
5,587
801
10,787
IN
Porter
­
3459
­
1
3,549
3,485
64
2
32
100,810
4,076
14,223
24,488
35,289
916
2,092
1,777
1,649
15,698
IL
Lake
­
1626
­
1
1,228
1,168
60
5
28
20,506
2,209
33,122
27,469
8,995
578
770
1,236
983
5,383
WI
Kenosha
4799
1
6,609
6,574
35
1
40
186,686
3,126
2,990
29,479
39,785
1,598
1,731
1,229
2,526
27,643
IL
Du
Page
19045
4
841
879
­
38
­
4
43
82,968
3,485
1,395
9,490
15,692
1,501
1,047
2,326
1,073
8,271
IL
Kane
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Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
17
063
5
IL
Grundy
NA­
P
NAp
2.1
95.3
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na
38,839
420
92
5,198
16
32,337
37,535
*
17
111
5
IL
Mc
Henry
NA
NA
1.6
96.9
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na12.7
A
13.6
A
277,710
604
460
76,836
42
183,241
260,077
*
17
091
5
IL
Kankakee
1.4
98.3
Kankakee,
Chicago­
GKankakee­
BChicago­
Na
104,657
678
154
7,578
8
96,255
103,833
*
17
037
5
IL
De
Kalb
1.1
99.4
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na
91,561
634
144
11,037
14
77,932
88,969
*
17
093
5
IL
Kendall
NA­
P
NAp
0.7
100.1
Chicago,
ILChicago­
GChicago­
NaChicago­
Na
61,222
321
191
15,131
38
39,413
54,544
18
073
5
IN
Jasper
5.2
Chicago­
NaChicago­
Na
30,815
560
55
5,083
20
24,960
30,043
m
18
141
5
IN
St
Joseph
NA*
4.0
South
Bend,
IN
South
Bend­
Mishawaka14.3
A
14.1
A
267,120
457
585
18,507
7
247,052
265,559
18
091
5
IN
La
Porte
NA*
3.3
Michigan
CiChicago­
Na
13.6
A
13.6
A
110,384
598
185
3,040
3
107,066
110,106
17
099
5
IL
La
Salle
2.5
Ottawa­
Streator,
IL
14.1
X
14.8
X
111,975
1,135
99
4,596
4
106,913
111,509
26
021
5
MI
Berrien
NA*
2.1
Benton
Harbor,
MI
Niles­
Benton
Harbor,
M
12.7
A
12.6
A
162,285
571
284
1,075
1
161,378
162,453
17
201
5
IL
Winnebago
1.9
Rockford,
IL
Rockford,
ILRockford­
Fr
13.6
a
14.6
a
282,627
514
550
25,505
10
252,913
278,418
55
101
5
WI
Racine
NA*
1.9
Racine,
WIMilwaukee­
Racine,
WIMilwaukee­
R
191,012
333
574
13,797
8
175,034
188,831
17
075
5
IL
Iroquois
1.3
30,944
1,117
28
547
2
30,787
31,334
17
103
5
IL
Lee
1.3
Dixon,
IL
36,027
725
50
1,670
5
34,392
36,062
17
105
5
IL
Livingston
1.3
Pontiac,
IL
39,596
1,044
38
377
1
39,301
39,678
55
127
5
WI
Walworth
1.3
Whitewater,
WI
97,003
555
175
18,759
25
75,000
93,759
17
141
5
IL
Ogle
1.0
Rockford,
IL
Rochelle,
ILRockford­
Fr
52,129
759
69
5,075
11
45,957
51,032
18
181
5
IN
White
0.8
24,985
505
49
2,002
9
23,265
25,267
17
007
5
IL
Boone
0.6
Rockford,
IL
Rockford,
ILRockford­
Fr
44,620
281
159
10,980
36
30,806
41,786
17
053
5
IL
Ford
0.6
Champaign­
Urbana,
IL
14,192
486
29
­
34
­
0
14,275
14,241
18
007
5
IN
Benton
0.6
Lafayette,
INLafayette­
Fr
9,207
406
23
­
20
­
0
9,441
9,421
18
131
5
IN
Pulaski
0.5
13,731
434
32
1,112
9
12,643
13,755
18
149
5
IN
Starke
0.5
22,832
309
74
809
4
22,747
23,556
18
111
5
IN
Newton
0.4
Chicago­
NaChicago­
Na
14,360
402
36
1,015
7
13,551
14,566
Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
32
counties
17.7
NA
18.1
NA
10,901,533
18,122
602
1,031,615
11
9,667,301
########

Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
Urban
Increment:
25%
sulfates;
8%
nitrates;
65%
carbon;
2%
crustal.
Urban
site=
170310076;
Rural
site=
BOND1
(
Bondville)

Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
13
counties
17.8
NA
18.6
NA
2,009,679
3,810
527
161,631
9
1,817,571
1,979,202
*
39
061
5
OH
Hamilton
NA
NA*
30.3
30.3
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
17.8
NA
18.6
NA
833,721
407
2,048
­
20,925
­
2
866,228
845,303
*
39
025
5
OH
Clermont
NA­
Alt
NA*
20.0
50.3
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
183,352
452
406
27,790
19
150,187
177,977
*
18
029
5
IN
Dearborn
NAp
11.4
61.7
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
47,333
305
155
7,274
19
38,835
46,109
*
39
017
5
OH
Butler
NA
NA*
9.9
71.6
Hamilton­
MCincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
16.2
NA
16.7
NA
340,543
467
729
41,328
14
291,479
332,807
*
21
015
4
KY
Boone
NA*
7.7
79.3
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
93,290
246
379
28,402
49
57,589
85,991
*
39
165
5
OH
Warren
NA­
Alt
NA*
6.9
86.2
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
175,133
400
438
44,474
39
113,909
158,383
*
21
117
4
KY
Kenton
NA*
4.2
90.4
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
15.0
A
15.7
NA
152,164
163
934
9,433
7
142,031
151,464
*
21
037
4
KY
Campbell
NA*
2.8
93.2
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
14.5
A
15.3
NA
88,604
152
583
4,750
6
83,866
88,616
*
39
015
5
OH
Brown
2.0
95.2
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
43,464
492
88
7,319
21
34,966
42,285
*
21
081
4
KY
Grant
1.8
97.0
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
23,620
260
91
6,647
42
15,737
22,384
*
21
191
4
KY
Pendleton
1.5
98.5
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
14,815
280
53
2,354
20
12,036
14,390
*
21
077
4
KY
Gallatin
1.0
99.5
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
7,836
99
79
2,477
46
5,393
7,870
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for
Consideration
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
591
2
530
270
260
96
46
8,431
2,030
6,149
9,589
3,769
4,931
563
1,235
270
3,353
IL
Grundy
20887
8
792
658
134
20
47
62,415
2,625
637
5,834
9,669
1,206
564
1,992
477
4,790
IL
Mc
Henry
6962
7
889
911
­
22
­
2
19
9,122
2,266
551
6,628
7,271
1,012
490
1,720
485
4,808
IL
Kankakee
4740
5
729
421
308
73
31
13,894
2,288
445
4,885
5,113
2,108
384
1,875
437
4,763
IL
De
Kalb
­
4664
­
8
278
169
109
64
67
19,070
1,241
292
2,941
2,973
498
265
961
148
1,699
IL
Kendall
1926
6
722
357
365
102
29
3,985
2,744
34,435
23,020
4,165
1,044
668
1,838
180
3,319
IN
Jasper
5680
2
2,304
2,607
­
303
­
12
1
748
3,627
2,850
13,690
19,535
1,081
1,482
1,825
709
11,990
IN
St
Joseph
1740
2
1,536
916
620
68
15
7,657
2,670
10,974
19,681
10,974
1,538
826
1,643
515
8,610
IN
La
Porte
­
2157
­
2
1,200
688
512
74
18
9,135
4,560
2,140
13,984
9,303
995
845
3,352
697
7,217
IL
La
Salle
­
1485
­
1
2,054
1,748
306
18
1
1,043
2,138
1,390
10,269
12,293
1,220
740
1,340
1,368
9,273
MI
Berrien
­
5739
­
2
2,442
2,451
­
9
­
0
4
5,648
2,159
1,100
10,496
19,170
1,202
656
1,405
979
9,507
IL
Winnebago
­
111
­
0
1,405
1,404
1
0
9
8,246
1,674
2,309
7,252
8,854
733
662
890
1,971
6,582
WI
Racine
­
1429
­
5
594
408
186
46
22
3,250
2,763
458
4,177
2,982
1,404
452
2,290
441
4,141
IL
Iroquois
­
457
­
1
654
315
339
108
9
1,418
2,151
3,978
4,793
4,629
1,116
345
1,722
463
3,879
IL
Lee
­
451
­
1
537
329
208
63
7
1,290
2,924
503
4,686
4,233
1,787
485
2,413
477
3,574
IL
Livingston
­
6418
­
7
1,230
786
444
56
13
6,335
1,433
866
5,693
6,683
1,228
470
908
830
5,479
WI
Walworth
­
3481
­
7
627
454
173
38
10
2,563
1,916
672
4,985
5,701
1,394
335
1,536
632
4,350
IL
Ogle
1326
5
436
287
149
52
1
104
1,497
188
2,495
3,427
1,269
292
1,185
140
2,415
IN
White
­
7220
­
16
402
245
157
64
29
5,813
1,076
849
2,188
4,597
464
215
834
146
1,867
IL
Boone
­
137
­
1
126
106
20
19
4
286
1,508
219
1,462
1,852
551
216
1,280
217
1,359
IL
Ford
492
5
133
132
1
1
0
16
974
101
1,326
1,436
657
215
724
87
957
IN
Benton
662
5
185
176
9
5
5
286
880
111
1,187
2,107
816
196
667
85
1,140
IN
Pulaski
4004
18
276
267
9
3
12
1,178
749
100
2,852
2,215
435
188
551
88
1,490
IN
Starke
1770
12
235
237
­
2
­
1
35
2,421
810
89
1,321
2,350
531
160
642
87
1,314
IN
Newton
6902
0
85,478
80,617
4,861
6
1,050,066
114,774
337,370
602,763
561,038
53,003
37,321
66,959
41,046
376,461
Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
161159
8
19,670
18,329
1,341
7
323,714
27,900
262,339
203,941
103,615
6,749
9,171
15,595
19,191
96,154
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
48579
6
8,420
8,401
19
0
14
54,833
7,601
88,053
58,398
47,014
2,422
2,780
3,873
9,207
37,353
OH
Hamilton
7348
4
1,649
1,518
131
9
57
50,763
6,443
84,599
45,618
7,638
326
1,693
3,916
989
7,645
OH
Clermont
9332
20
607
405
202
50
48
10,978
3,581
56,773
31,138
3,732
246
900
2,121
406
3,544
IN
Dearborn
45817
13
2,610
2,548
62
2
39
62,298
3,153
13,204
19,735
14,228
1,363
956
1,752
2,557
10,371
OH
Butler
32746
35
842
625
217
35
44
19,805
1,946
14,717
15,794
6,644
256
721
1,068
1,558
7,496
KY
Boone
­
11633
­
7
1,354
1,110
244
22
42
32,089
1,844
895
7,565
7,003
417
743
1,063
885
6,141
OH
Warren
7566
5
1,816
1,900
­
84
­
4
58
44,002
741
1,573
8,365
7,392
285
415
301
1,552
8,320
KY
Kenton
3781
4
1,097
1,113
­
16
­
1
62
26,658
590
860
5,294
4,421
267
285
260
781
5,108
KY
Campbell
2326
5
417
345
72
21
53
9,901
748
395
2,927
1,995
294
208
520
395
2,922
OH
Brown
8721
37
379
119
260
218
51
5,234
381
210
2,664
1,364
257
182
191
197
2,654
KY
Grant
2875
19
169
128
41
32
57
3,704
363
597
3,396
900
186
139
207
352
1,987
KY
Pendleton
3802
49
254
57
197
346
50
1,805
367
350
2,365
904
192
100
234
199
1,931
KY
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and
Factors
for
Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
18
115
5
IN
Ohio
0.5
100.0
Cincinnati,
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
Cincinnati­
5,804
87
67
308
6
5,315
5,623
m
39
001
5
OH
Adams
19.4
27,804
584
48
1,959
8
25,371
27,330
m
39
113
5
OH
Montgomery
NA
NA*
12.2
Dayton­
Springfield,
OHDayton,
OHDayton­
Spr
15.2
NA
15.6
NA
554,470
462
1,200
­
14,747
­
3
573,809
559,062
m
21
041
4
KY
Carroll
10.3
10,223
130
79
863
9
9,292
10,155
21
161
4
KY
Mason
7.0
Maysville,
KY
16,916
241
70
134
1
16,666
16,800
m
39
057
5
OH
Greene
NA­
Alt
NA*
4.0
Dayton­
Springfield,
OHDayton,
OHDayton­
Spr
9.5
a
149,964
415
361
11,155
8
136,731
147,886
m
39
135
5
OH
Preble
2.2
Dayton,
OHDayton­
Spr
13.5
a
13.8
a
42,680
425
100
2,224
6
40,113
42,337
m
18
137
5
IN
Ripley
2.0
27,525
446
62
1,907
8
24,616
26,523
m
21
209
4
KY
Scott
2.0
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
FLexington­
F
35,320
285
124
9,194
39
23,867
33,061
m
39
047
5
OH
Fayette
1.9
WashingtonColumbus­
M
28,176
407
69
967
4
27,466
28,433
m
18
031
5
IN
Decatur
1.8
Greensburg,
IN
24,515
373
66
910
4
23,645
24,555
m
39
027
5
OH
Clinton
NA*
1.8
Wilmington,
Cincinnati­
M
41,090
411
100
5,128
14
35,415
40,543
m
18
139
5
IN
Rush
1.6
17,918
408
44
132
1
18,129
18,261
m
39
071
5
OH
Highland
1.6
41,851
553
76
5,147
14
35,728
40,875
m
18
041
5
IN
Fayette
1.4
Connersville,
IN
25,249
215
117
­
427
­
2
26,015
25,588
18
047
5
IN
Franklin
1.3
Cincinnati­
MCincinnati­
M
22,585
386
59
2,571
13
19,580
22,151
m
21
097
4
KY
Harrison
1.1
18,079
310
58
1,735
11
16,248
17,983
m
21
187
4
KY
Owen
1.1
10,936
352
31
1,512
17
9,035
10,547
18
155
5
IN
Switzerland
1.0
9,410
221
43
1,327
17
7,738
9,065
21
023
4
KY
Bracken
0.7
Cincinnati­
MCincinnati­
M
8,482
203
42
513
7
7,766
8,279
m
18
161
5
IN
Union
0.6
7,440
162
46
373
5
6,976
7,349
21
201
4
KY
Robertson
0.3
2,359
100
24
142
7
2,124
2,266
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
34
counties
17.8
NA
18.6
NA
3,132,671
10,899
287
194,350
7
2,903,901
3,098,251
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
Urban
Increment:
7%
sulfates;
15%
nitrates;
78%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
211170007;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)

Cleveland,
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
8
counties
18.3
NA
19.1
NA
2,950,614
3,613
817
86,187
3
2,859,644
2,945,831
*
39
035
5
OH
Cuyahoga
NA
NA*
28.0
28.0
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
18.3
NA
19.1
NA
1,379,049
458
3,011
­
18,162
­
1
1,412,140
1,393,978
*
39
093
5
OH
Lorain
NA­
Alt
NA*
17.1
45.1
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
13.9
A
15.1
na
288,360
493
585
13,538
5
271,126
284,664
*
39
085
5
OH
Lake
NA­
Alt
NA*
16.2
61.3
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
13.4
A
13.8
A
229,004
228
1,004
12,012
6
215,499
227,511
*
39
153
5
OH
Summit
NA
NA*
14.8
76.1
Akron,
OHCleveland­
Akron,
OHCleveland­
16.6
NA
16.9
NA
546,381
413
1,323
27,909
5
514,990
542,899
*
39
007
5
OH
Ashtabula
NA*
9.7
85.8
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Ashtabula,
Cleveland­
102,515
703
146
2,907
3
99,821
102,728
*
39
133
5
OH
Portage
NA
NA*
6.0
91.8
Akron,
OHCleveland­
Akron,
OHCleveland­
14.2
A
15.1
NA
153,886
492
313
9,476
7
142,585
152,061
*
39
103
5
OH
Medina
NA­
Alt
NA*
4.6
96.4
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
158,439
422
375
28,741
23
122,354
151,095
*
39
055
5
OH
Geauga
NA*
3.6
100.0
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
Cleveland­
92,980
404
230
9,766
12
81,129
90,895
m
39
155
5
OH
Trumbull
NA
NA*
13.4
Youngstown­
Warren,
OYoungstownYoungstown15.0
A
15.6
NA
223,518
616
363
­
2,697
­
1
227,813
225,116
42
049
3
PA
Erie
NA*
11.8
Erie,
PA
Erie,
PA
13.2
a
13.7
a
280,370
802
350
5,271
2
275,572
280,843
m
39
151
5
OH
Stark
NA
NA*
11.1
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
17.3
NA
17.9
NA
377,940
576
656
10,513
3
367,585
378,098
m
39
169
5
OH
Wayne
8.9
Wooster,
OH
112,704
555
203
10,103
10
101,461
111,564
m
39
099
5
OH
Mahoning
NA
NA*
7.7
Youngstown­
Warren,
OYoungstownYoungstown15.2
NA
15.7
NA
253,308
415
610
­
7,251
­
3
264,806
257,555
m
42
039
3
PA
Crawford
4.4
Meadville,
PA
89,856
1,013
89
4,197
5
86,169
90,366
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
­
101
­
2
56
60
­
4
­
7
59
1,644
142
113
682
380
238
49
89
113
682
IN
Ohio
3616
13
283
246
37
15
23
2,578
6,417
125,136
52,992
1,508
431
1,435
3,973
506
3,220
OH
Adams
42530
8
5,668
5,987
­
319
­
5
4
10,203
2,542
11,214
24,177
28,598
1,170
1,190
1,210
2,624
19,037
OH
Montgomery
1219
12
213
53
160
302
7
327
3,547
53,086
26,269
3,249
159
821
2,177
823
3,441
KY
Carroll
50
0
178
116
62
53
10
757
2,316
38,142
16,071
1,640
520
562
1,429
631
3,025
KY
Mason
5336
4
1,299
1,188
111
9
2
1,813
1,516
1,895
8,841
5,827
538
389
1,064
543
4,859
OH
Greene
3120
7
539
388
151
39
16
3,317
963
428
2,765
2,638
762
228
721
428
2,765
OH
Preble
2452
9
419
364
55
15
20
2,490
743
140
2,081
3,519
796
221
507
128
2,059
IN
Ripley
9531
27
645
194
451
232
1
158
627
260
3,629
6,041
481
197
403
259
3,442
KY
Scott
2824
10
412
212
200
94
1
164
883
309
2,136
2,100
310
204
669
309
2,110
OH
Fayette
3558
15
539
267
272
102
1
103
922
154
2,525
3,876
1,538
190
717
146
2,513
IN
Decatur
5830
14
429
215
214
100
18
3,550
788
375
2,490
2,572
329
193
583
375
2,490
OH
Clinton
1105
6
214
185
29
16
0
40
1,003
140
1,274
1,839
1,227
177
814
131
1,242
IN
Rush
4259
10
357
275
82
30
10
1,764
687
242
1,756
2,089
373
177
498
242
1,756
OH
Highland
1319
5
257
172
85
49
1
117
561
150
1,426
2,609
387
156
392
92
1,339
IN
Fayette
1526
7
305
284
21
7
29
3,095
491
92
1,335
1,634
664
143
341
92
1,335
IN
Franklin
2301
13
145
90
55
61
4
311
354
290
1,786
1,158
303
114
225
289
1,722
KY
Harrison
1682
15
83
70
13
19
24
1,074
236
57
572
566
245
126
105
57
571
KY
Owen
975
10
92
88
4
5
39
1,575
257
251
1,554
776
364
101
145
251
1,554
IN
Switzerland
625
7
87
73
14
19
46
1,753
174
52
570
479
134
76
94
52
570
KY
Bracken
­
126
­
2
100
97
3
3
22
766
343
58
548
705
266
68
272
58
548
IN
Union
52
2
23
20
3
15
6
56
74
12
112
107
65
34
39
12
112
KY
Robertson
254943
8
31,957
28,913
3,044
11
359,725
53,344
494,822
358,850
177,145
17,811
15,973
31,973
27,239
155,864
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
12526
0
26,375
26,438
­
63
­
0
292,166
21,376
138,379
173,252
159,781
11,437
9,593
9,779
22,890
130,274
Cleveland,
OH
­
13149
­
1
11,461
12,844
­
1,383
­
11
8
49,985
5,654
15,440
52,547
69,679
6,935
3,216
1,808
7,369
47,278
OH
Cuyahoga
15200
5
2,514
2,571
­
57
­
2
30
40,464
3,613
35,677
31,826
17,209
845
1,212
2,007
2,158
14,932
OH
Lorain
­
7304
­
3
1,833
1,914
­
81
­
4
37
42,894
3,003
53,219
24,531
15,592
380
1,074
1,570
1,327
9,016
OH
Lake
­
581
­
0
5,141
4,990
151
3
20
51,921
2,882
16,264
27,641
25,478
1,029
1,511
1,066
7,159
26,135
OH
Summit
7185
7
1,107
701
406
58
24
11,106
2,145
14,985
16,470
11,330
701
870
1,098
2,093
12,983
OH
Ashtabula
3714
2
1,796
1,449
347
24
44
34,001
1,581
1,643
9,120
8,654
516
712
794
1,633
9,004
OH
Portage
4741
3
1,622
1,163
459
39
49
37,343
1,343
527
7,132
6,866
626
526
788
527
6,946
OH
Medina
2720
3
901
806
95
12
55
24,452
1,155
624
3,985
4,973
405
472
648
624
3,980
OH
Geauga
12182
5
2,108
2,109
­
1
­
0
10
9,892
2,882
30,327
19,010
17,417
808
1,217
1,365
1,828
10,267
OH
Trumbull
8171
3
2,423
1,850
573
31
1
828
2,534
17,733
18,768
30,546
1,281
1,186
1,148
1,192
12,843
PA
Erie
­
740
­
0
3,135
3,361
­
226
­
7
15
26,821
3,686
2,736
14,968
22,319
3,442
1,255
2,158
1,578
12,190
OH
Stark
1496
1
1,039
924
115
12
19
10,099
2,777
21,450
8,911
6,944
4,892
702
1,849
1,495
5,664
OH
Wayne
23192
9
2,576
2,354
222
9
3
3,712
1,849
3,511
12,210
15,043
845
920
804
2,024
11,566
OH
Mahoning
459
1
981
752
229
30
2
790
1,367
1,231
8,034
5,665
1,370
413
772
670
4,402
PA
Crawford
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
39
043
5
OH
Erie
4.2
Sandusky,
OH
79,207
255
311
2,772
4
76,779
79,551
m
39
077
5
OH
Huron
2.6
Norwalk,
OH
60,020
493
122
3,247
6
56,240
59,487
m
39
005
5
OH
Ashland
2.4
Ashland,
OH
52,900
424
125
5,016
11
47,507
52,523
Cleveland,
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
17
counties
18.3
NA
19.1
NA
4,480,437
8,762
511
117,358
3
4,363,576
4,480,934
Cleveland,
OH
Urban
Increment:
13%
sulfates;
34%
nitrates;
42%
carbon;
11%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390350060;
Rural
site=
MKGO1
(
M.
K.
Goddard)

Columbus,
GA­
AL
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
15.3
NA
16.4
NA
275,895
1,570
176
13,764
5
260,860
274,624
*
01
113
4
AL
Russell
NA
35.1
35.1
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Columbus,
Columbus­
15.3
NA
16.4
NA
49,415
641
77
2,896
6
46,860
49,756
*
13
145
4
GA
Harris
26.8
61.9
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Columbus,
Columbus­
25,092
464
54
5,907
33
17,788
23,695
*
13
215
4
GA
Muscogee
25.4
87.3
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Columbus,
Columbus­
14.7
A
16.3
NA
185,948
216
861
7,013
4
179,278
186,291
*
13
053
4
GA
Chattahoochee
12.7
100.0
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Columbus,
Columbus­
15,440
249
62
­
2,052
­
12
16,934
14,882
m
13
285
4
GA
Troup
48.7
LaGrange,
GAtlanta­
San
59,767
414
144
3,243
6
55,536
58,779
m
01
101
4
AL
Montgomery
43.3
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
14.2
A
15.2
NA
223,346
790
283
14,425
7
209,085
223,510
m
01
081
4
AL
Lee
42.8
Auburn­
Opelika,
AL
Auburn­
OpeColumbus­
A
118,123
609
194
27,946
32
87,146
115,092
01
005
4
AL
Barbour
41.6
28,826
885
33
3,621
14
25,417
29,038
13
261
4
GA
Sumter
40.5
Americus,
GA
33,247
485
69
2,972
10
30,228
33,200
m
13
199
4
GA
Meriwether
33.7
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
22,623
503
45
123
1
22,411
22,534
m
01
051
4
AL
Elmore
30.8
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
68,771
622
111
16,664
34
49,210
65,874
m
01
123
4
AL
Tallapoosa
26.5
40,946
718
57
2,649
7
38,826
41,475
m
01
017
4
AL
Chambers
23.9
Valley,
AL
Atlanta­
San
36,251
597
61
­
293
­
1
36,876
36,583
13
259
4
GA
Stewart
23.3
5,040
459
11
­
402
­
7
5,654
5,252
m
13
269
4
GA
Taylor
18.3
8,913
378
24
1,173
15
7,642
8,815
m
01
087
4
AL
Macon
17.1
Tuskegee,
AColumbus­
A
23,788
611
39
­
823
­
3
24,928
24,105
m
13
263
4
GA
Talbot
15.9
6,713
393
17
­
26
­
0
6,524
6,498
13
197
4
GA
Marion
15.4
Columbus,
Columbus­
A
7,238
367
20
1,554
28
5,590
7,144
m
01
011
4
AL
Bullock
12.7
11,367
625
18
672
6
11,042
11,714
13
307
4
GA
Webster
12.6
2,315
210
11
127
6
2,263
2,390
13
249
4
GA
Schley
8.4
Americus,
GA
3,975
168
24
178
5
3,588
3,766
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
21
counties
15.3
NA
16.4
NA
977,144
10,404
94
87,567
10
882,826
970,393
Columbus,
GA­
AL
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
0%
nitrates;
100%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
011011002;
Rural
site=
SIPS1
(
Sipsey
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Montgomery,
AL
­
urban
site
is
74
miles
awa
Columbus,
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
6
counties
16.7
NA
17.1
NA
1,583,907
3,143
504
194,707
14
1,345,450
1,540,157
*
39
049
5
OH
Franklin
NA
NA*
48.2
48.2
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
16.7
NA
17.1
NA
1,086,814
540
2,013
107,541
11
961,437
1,068,978
*
39
089
5
OH
Licking
NA­
Alt
NA*
17.1
65.3
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
148,731
687
216
17,191
13
128,300
145,491
*
39
041
5
OH
Delaware
NA­
Alt
NA*
11.2
76.5
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
125,399
443
283
43,060
64
66,929
109,989
*
39
045
5
OH
Fairfield
NA­
Alt
NA
10.4
86.9
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
129,161
506
255
19,298
19
103,461
122,759
*
39
129
5
OH
Pickaway
7.9
94.8
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
53,437
502
106
4,472
9
48,255
52,727
*
39
097
5
OH
Madison
NA*
5.2
100.0
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
40,365
465
87
3,145
8
37,068
40,213
39
031
5
OH
Coshocton
30.9
Coshocton,
OH
36,836
564
65
1,228
3
35,427
36,655
39
139
5
OH
Richland
10.2
Mansfield,
OH
Mansfield,
OMansfield­
B
128,004
497
258
2,715
2
126,137
128,852
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
293
0
872
457
415
91
14
5,014
1,128
1,341
7,327
8,020
322
447
635
1,057
6,810
OH
Erie
3080
5
447
335
112
33
7
2,067
957
557
3,828
5,977
571
242
697
554
3,760
OH
Huron
1940
4
595
359
236
66
8
2,001
896
825
3,460
3,839
889
214
663
825
3,453
OH
Ashland
62599
1
40,551
38,939
1,612
4
353,390
39,452
218,090
269,768
275,551
25,857
16,189
19,870
34,113
201,229
Cleveland,
OH
Cleveland,
OH
2026
1
2,868
2,593
275
11
27,290
2,655
3,500
14,926
16,140
645
1,349
966
1,106
10,987
Columbus,
GA­
AL
2651
5
671
697
­
26
­
4
54
10,735
1,344
2,550
5,718
4,434
179
473
565
590
2,422
AL
Russell
4555
18
547
221
326
148
56
6,605
590
104
2,856
1,748
128
362
216
104
2,247
GA
Harris
­
12439
­
7
1,594
1,623
­
29
­
2
9
7,350
513
803
5,965
9,476
323
343
151
369
5,931
GA
Muscogee
7259
47
56
52
4
8
30
2,600
208
43
387
482
15
171
34
43
387
GA
Chattahooc
4137
7
1,454
443
1,011
228
3
723
1,194
422
12,277
8,223
382
657
461
319
5,876
GA
Troup
14032
6
2,565
2,467
98
4
0
74
1,421
6,292
10,454
14,966
973
584
732
5,262
8,657
AL
Montgomery
23180
20
1,119
1,233
­
114
­
9
21
11,036
1,043
1,425
5,125
7,474
333
578
428
1,347
4,741
AL
Lee
3045
11
431
193
238
123
4
419
874
419
2,208
2,529
497
561
284
374
1,399
AL
Barbour
854
3
405
194
211
109
0
36
2,578
1,725
1,726
2,262
847
546
1,650
100
1,622
GA
Sumter
576
3
271
240
31
13
5
480
844
190
1,866
3,006
167
454
353
131
1,765
GA
Meriwether
13188
19
615
591
24
4
0
19
1,014
517
4,443
4,368
326
416
573
466
3,460
AL
Elmore
2313
6
502
287
215
75
0
46
679
655
1,993
3,230
263
357
284
586
1,889
AL
Tallapoosa
104
0
378
246
132
54
2
369
579
527
2,350
2,882
124
322
239
470
2,032
AL
Chambers
­
518
­
10
75
68
7
10
23
427
429
32
360
464
189
314
107
32
360
GA
Stewart
74
1
115
91
24
26
4
108
398
76
966
622
833
247
143
76
966
GA
Taylor
­
399
­
2
519
220
299
136
2
170
412
223
2,242
1,871
133
231
172
212
2,219
AL
Macon
1242
19
95
76
19
25
30
734
288
70
903
520
74
215
67
70
903
GA
Talbot
1849
26
72
53
19
36
31
934
314
32
328
517
470
208
98
23
308
GA
Marion
778
7
158
74
84
114
1
26
273
93
407
570
214
171
96
91
404
AL
Bullock
­
548
­
24
24
21
3
14
5
48
303
128
358
201
114
170
124
12
133
GA
Webster
877
22
42
34
8
24
3
47
192
14
195
290
163
113
76
14
195
GA
Schley
66810
7
11,708
9,124
2,584
28
42,986
15,490
16,340
63,127
70,135
6,747
7,493
6,853
10,691
47,916
Columbus,
GA­
AL
way.]
Columbus,
GA­
AL
67723
4
14,882
13,089
1,793
14
133,387
13,805
19,553
71,077
73,321
4,673
4,695
8,489
8,991
62,630
Columbus,
OH
58386
5
10,081
9,711
370
4
5
24,992
4,478
6,435
41,541
48,705
1,779
2,084
2,098
5,518
39,156
OH
Franklin
2859
2
1,474
1,237
237
19
36
25,636
2,707
1,054
7,815
7,084
782
909
1,701
837
6,063
OH
Licking
­
19199
­
15
1,099
632
467
74
56
32,350
1,881
676
6,088
5,546
422
573
1,277
676
6,077
OH
Delaware
14489
11
1,064
691
373
54
52
31,533
1,677
1,301
6,556
5,676
600
507
1,098
1,109
4,888
OH
Fairfield
5493
10
545
520
25
5
48
10,498
1,758
9,854
5,971
3,706
554
363
1,282
619
3,352
OH
Pickaway
5695
14
619
298
321
108
47
8,378
1,304
233
3,106
2,604
536
259
1,033
232
3,094
OH
Madison
­
1336
­
4
308
264
44
17
5
843
6,046
97,412
24,560
2,951
1,140
1,385
3,733
626
1,883
OH
Coshocton
­
6004
­
5
1,235
1,101
134
12
2
1,054
1,632
7,528
8,332
8,049
851
450
1,069
1,060
5,865
OH
Richland
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
39
141
5
OH
Ross
9.6
Chillicothe,
Columbus­
M
74,469
689
108
4,015
6
69,330
73,345
m
39
057
5
OH
Greene
NA­
Alt
NA*
9.4
Dayton­
Springfield,
OHDayton,
OHDayton­
Spr
9.5
a
149,964
415
361
11,155
8
136,731
147,886
m
39
023
5
OH
Clark
NA
NA*
8.3
Dayton­
Springfield,
OHSpringfield,
Dayton­
Spr
14.7
A
15.4
na
143,416
400
359
­
2,806
­
2
147,548
144,742
39
119
5
OH
Muskingum
7.8
Zanesville,
OH
85,349
665
128
2,517
3
82,068
84,585
39
101
5
OH
Marion
5.7
Marion,
OHColumbus­
M
66,028
404
163
1,943
3
64,274
66,217
m
39
091
5
OH
Logan
5.2
Bellefontaine,
OH
46,262
459
101
3,695
9
42,310
46,005
39
083
5
OH
Knox
NA*
4.9
Mount
VernColumbus­
M
56,037
527
106
7,027
15
47,473
54,500
m
39
159
5
OH
Union
4.7
Columbus,
Columbus­
M
43,010
437
98
8,940
28
31,969
40,909
m
39
005
5
OH
Ashland
4.6
Ashland,
OH
52,900
424
125
5,016
11
47,507
52,523
39
033
5
OH
Crawford
4.2
Mansfield,
OH
Bucyrus,
OMansfield­
B
46,420
402
115
­
904
­
2
47,870
46,966
m
39
047
5
OH
Fayette
4.0
WashingtonColumbus­
M
28,176
407
69
967
4
27,466
28,433
m
39
027
5
OH
Clinton
NA*
3.9
Wilmington,
Cincinnati­
M
41,090
411
100
5,128
14
35,415
40,543
m
39
021
5
OH
Champaign
3.5
Urbana,
OHDayton­
Spr
39,121
429
91
2,871
8
36,019
38,890
m
39
131
5
OH
Pike
3.5
27,921
442
63
3,446
14
24,249
27,695
m
39
071
5
OH
Highland
3.4
41,851
553
76
5,147
14
35,728
40,875
39
117
5
OH
Morrow
3.4
Columbus,
Columbus­
M
32,976
406
81
3,879
14
27,749
31,628
m
39
079
5
OH
Jackson
3.1
32,854
420
78
2,411
8
30,230
32,641
39
065
5
OH
Hardin
2.9
31,731
470
68
834
3
31,111
31,945
39
127
5
OH
Perry
2.9
34,408
410
84
2,521
8
31,557
34,078
39
175
5
OH
Wyandot
2.9
22,773
406
56
654
3
22,254
22,908
m
39
075
5
OH
Holmes
2.8
40,375
423
95
6,094
19
32,849
38,943
39
073
5
OH
Hocking
2.4
28,481
423
67
2,708
11
25,533
28,241
39
163
5
OH
Vinton
1.1
13,128
414
32
1,708
15
11,098
12,806
Columbus,
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
31
counties
16.7
NA
17.1
NA
2,927,487
14,640
200
277,616
11
2,595,352
2,872,968
Columbus,
OH
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
27%
nitrates;
73%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390171004;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)
[
Incremement
data
from
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
­
urban
site
is
81
miles
away.]

Dayton,
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
15.2
NA
15.6
NA
947,446
1,684
563
­
712
­
0
951,270
950,558
*
39
113
5
OH
Montgomery
NA
NA*
52.8
52.8
Dayton­
Springfield,
ODayton,
OHDayton­
Sp
15.2
NA
15.6
NA
554,470
462
1,200
­
14,747
­
3
573,809
559,062
*
39
057
5
OH
Greene
NA­
Alt
NA*
17.9
70.7
Dayton­
Springfield,
ODayton,
OHDayton­
Sp
9.5
a
149,964
415
361
11,155
8
136,731
147,886
*
39
023
5
OH
Clark
NA
NA*
16.1
86.8
Dayton­
Springfield,
OSpringfieldDayton­
Sp
14.7
A
15.4
na
143,416
400
359
­
2,806
­
2
147,548
144,742
*
39
109
5
OH
Miami
NA*
13.2
100.0
Dayton­
Springfield,
ODayton,
OHDayton­
Sp
99,596
407
245
5,686
6
93,182
98,868
m
39
017
5
OH
Butler
NA
NA*
42.6
Hamilton­
MCincinnati­
HCincinnati­
MCincinnati­
M16.2
NA
16.7
NA
340,543
467
729
41,328
14
291,479
332,807
m
39
165
5
OH
Warren
NA­
Alt
NA*
28.3
Cincinnati,
OCincinnati­
HCincinnati­
MCincinnati­
M
175,133
400
438
44,474
39
113,909
158,383
m
18
177
5
IN
Wayne
22.4
Richmond,
IN
70,547
404
175
­
854
­
1
71,951
71,097
39
037
5
OH
Darke
14.0
Greenville,
ODayton­
Spr
52,966
600
88
­
310
­
1
53,619
53,309
m
39
091
5
OH
Logan
10.2
Bellefontaine,
OH
46,262
459
101
3,695
9
42,310
46,005
m
39
097
5
OH
Madison
NA*
10.1
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
Columbus­
M
40,365
465
87
3,145
8
37,068
40,213
39
149
5
OH
Shelby
9.3
Sidney,
OH
48,516
409
119
2,995
7
44,915
47,910
m
39
159
5
OH
Union
9.2
Columbus,
Columbus­
M
43,010
437
98
8,940
28
31,969
40,909
m
18
135
5
IN
Randolph
9.1
27,191
453
60
253
1
27,148
27,401
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Factors
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
7231
10
677
538
139
26
18
5,567
1,448
31,103
8,000
4,640
381
423
910
368
3,503
OH
Ross
5336
4
1,299
1,188
111
9
1
543
1,516
1,895
8,841
5,827
538
389
1,064
543
4,859
OH
Greene
7484
5
1,483
1,249
234
19
4
2,582
1,450
544
5,691
8,028
555
395
1,024
531
5,657
OH
Clark
­
3349
­
4
1,071
794
277
35
13
5,062
1,098
1,908
5,595
5,215
677
363
656
875
4,957
OH
Muskingum
­
6628
­
10
473
355
118
33
10
3,037
1,210
675
3,896
4,160
472
273
909
650
3,598
OH
Marion
6188
13
428
341
87
26
3
702
1,042
286
2,408
3,146
532
274
747
284
2,388
OH
Logan
­
447
­
1
473
372
101
27
21
5,210
931
302
2,225
2,713
790
258
657
301
2,209
OH
Knox
2530
6
368
252
116
46
34
6,872
1,159
377
2,202
2,487
547
246
897
340
2,187
OH
Union
1940
4
595
359
236
66
1
142
896
825
3,460
3,839
889
214
663
825
3,453
OH
Ashland
­
1720
­
4
296
214
82
38
2
421
873
589
2,662
2,935
660
204
650
578
2,565
OH
Crawford
2824
10
412
212
200
94
16
2,121
883
309
2,136
2,100
310
204
669
309
2,110
OH
Fayette
5830
14
429
215
214
100
1
164
788
375
2,490
2,572
329
193
583
375
2,490
OH
Clinton
879
2
336
279
57
20
6
1,202
794
383
1,757
2,106
664
180
602
383
1,750
OH
Champaign
1459
5
217
186
31
17
8
808
425
4,203
2,081
1,311
149
172
237
998
2,064
OH
Pike
4259
10
357
275
82
30
2
360
687
242
1,756
2,089
373
177
498
242
1,756
OH
Highland
1904
6
489
291
198
68
35
5,210
700
291
2,434
1,985
369
157
532
291
2,434
OH
Morrow
2146
7
272
207
65
31
6
728
404
461
1,320
1,717
165
164
219
455
1,292
OH
Jackson
­
1031
­
3
190
160
30
19
1
162
875
303
1,581
1,679
552
145
720
303
1,581
OH
Hardin
1202
3
236
213
23
11
43
6,197
471
327
2,079
1,623
209
133
326
326
1,207
OH
Perry
­
1773
­
8
180
143
37
26
1
135
972
272
1,547
1,892
499
147
797
270
1,513
OH
Wyandot
3695
9
279
259
20
8
0
22
603
272
1,687
1,951
5,133
141
448
272
1,448
OH
Holmes
3669
13
261
210
51
24
39
4,606
288
408
2,161
1,431
100
104
154
364
1,155
OH
Hocking
152
1
137
122
15
12
14
690
133
184
625
546
61
53
75
184
597
OH
Vinton
104163
4
27,383
22,888
4,495
20
187,827
41,129
171,027
172,603
150,313
21,618
11,539
27,328
20,744
127,151
Columbus,
OH
Columbus,
OH
61854
7
9,300
9,060
240
3
87,784
6,845
14,131
42,825
48,004
2,763
2,311
4,270
4,155
33,620
Dayton,
OH
42530
8
5,668
5,987
­
319
­
5
12
31,453
2,542
11,214
24,177
28,598
1,170
1,190
1,210
2,624
19,037
OH
Montgomer
5336
4
1,299
1,188
111
9
38
27,963
1,516
1,895
8,841
5,827
538
389
1,064
543
4,859
OH
Greene
7484
5
1,483
1,249
234
19
22
14,604
1,450
544
5,691
8,028
555
395
1,024
531
5,657
OH
Clark
6504
7
850
636
214
34
28
13,764
1,337
478
4,116
5,551
500
337
972
457
4,067
OH
Miami
45817
13
2,610
2,548
62
2
3
5,207
3,153
13,204
19,735
14,228
1,363
956
1,752
2,557
10,371
OH
Butler
­
11633
­
7
1,354
1,110
244
22
17
12,849
1,844
895
7,565
7,003
417
743
1,063
885
6,141
OH
Warren
3037
4
949
653
296
45
1
301
2,317
13,919
5,951
6,396
849
589
1,498
317
4,235
IN
Wayne
834
2
512
458
54
12
21
5,255
1,742
551
3,174
3,677
5,354
381
1,316
444
2,995
OH
Darke
6188
13
428
341
87
26
3
581
1,042
286
2,408
3,146
532
274
747
284
2,388
OH
Logan
5695
14
619
298
321
108
3
572
1,304
233
3,106
2,604
536
259
1,033
232
3,094
OH
Madison
2484
5
464
273
191
70
11
2,619
911
803
3,468
4,028
1,037
225
670
466
3,238
OH
Shelby
2530
6
368
252
116
46
0
51
1,159
377
2,202
2,487
547
246
897
340
2,187
OH
Union
1169
4
330
272
58
21
1
70
1,327
494
2,731
3,024
952
232
968
157
2,036
IN
Randolph
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and
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Consideration
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County
Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
39
135
5
OH
Preble
8.9
Dayton,
OHDayton­
Spr
13.5
a
13.8
a
42,680
425
100
2,224
6
40,113
42,337
m
39
047
5
OH
Fayette
7.8
WashingtonColumbus­
M
28,176
407
69
967
4
27,466
28,433
m
39
027
5
OH
Clinton
NA*
7.7
Wilmington,
Cincinnati­
M
41,090
411
100
5,128
14
35,415
40,543
m
18
075
5
IN
Jay
7.6
21,631
384
56
294
1
21,512
21,806
39
107
5
OH
Mercer
7.1
Celina,
OH
40,815
463
88
1,481
4
39,443
40,924
m
39
021
5
OH
Champaign
6.8
Urbana,
OHDayton­
Spr
39,121
429
91
2,871
8
36,019
38,890
m
18
161
5
IN
Union
2.5
7,440
162
46
373
5
6,976
7,349
Dayton,
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
20
counties
16.2
NA
16.7
NA
2,012,932
8,459
238
116,292
6
1,872,582
1,988,874
Dayton,
OH
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
27%
nitrates;
73%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390171004;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)
[
Incremement
data
from
Cincinnati,
OH­
KY­
IN
­
urban
site
is
21
miles
away.]

Detroit,
MI
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
10
counties
19.5
NA
19.9
NA
5,509,312
6,566
839
269,257
5
5,187,171
5,456,428
*
26
163
5
MI
Wayne
NA
NA*
29.9
29.9
Detroit,
MIDetroit­
AnnDetroit­
WaDetroit­
Wa
19.5
NA
19.9
NA
2,045,540
614
3,331
­
50,525
­
2
2,111,687
2,061,162
*
26
115
5
MI
Monroe
NA
NA
15.1
45.0
Detroit,
MIDetroit­
AnnMonroe,
MDetroit­
Wa
15.1
NA
15.6
NA
149,253
551
271
12,345
9
133,600
145,945
*
26
125
5
MI
Oakland
NA*
13.6
58.6
Detroit,
MIDetroit­
AnnDetroit­
WaDetroit­
Wa
14.8
a
15.0
a
1,202,721
873
1,378
110,564
10
1,083,592
1,194,156
*
26
147
5
MI
St
Clair
NA*
10.4
69.0
Detroit,
MIDetroit­
AnnDetroit­
WaDetroit­
Wa
13.9
A
14.0
A
167,712
725
231
18,628
13
145,607
164,235
*
26
099
5
MI
Macomb
NA*
9.5
78.5
Detroit,
MIDetroit­
AnnDetroit­
WaDetroit­
Wa
13.3
A
13.5
A
808,529
480
1,684
70,749
10
717,400
788,149
*
26
049
5
MI
Genesee
NA*
7.5
86.0
Flint,
MI
Detroit­
AnnFlint,
MI
Detroit­
Wa
12.6
A
12.9
A
441,423
640
690
5,682
1
430,459
436,141
*
26
161
5
MI
Washtenaw
NA*
5.3
91.3
Ann
Arbor,
Detroit­
AnnAnn
Arbor,
Detroit­
Wa
14.6
A
13.4
A
334,351
710
471
39,958
14
282,937
322,895
*
26
093
5
MI
Livingston
NA
4.0
95.3
Ann
Arbor,
Detroit­
AnnDetroit­
WaDetroit­
Wa
168,862
568
297
41,306
36
115,645
156,951
*
26
091
5
MI
Lenawee
NA*
2.5
97.8
Ann
Arbor,
Detroit­
AnnAdrian,
MI
100,145
751
133
7,414
8
91,476
98,890
*
26
087
5
MI
Lapeer
NA
2.1
99.9
Detroit,
MIDetroit­
AnnDetroit­
WaDetroit­
Wa
90,776
654
139
13,136
18
74,768
87,904
m
39
095
5
OH
Lucas
NA
NA*
10.0
Toledo,
OH
Toledo,
OHToledo­
Frem15.1
NA
14.9
A
453,506
340
1,334
­
7,307
­
2
462,361
455,054
26
065
5
MI
Ingham
NA*
4.9
Lansing­
East
Lansing,
Lansing­
EaLansing­
Ea
13.4
A
13.5
A
281,362
559
503
­
2,592
­
1
281,912
279,320
26
145
5
MI
Saginaw
4.8
Saginaw­
Bay
City­
MidlaSaginaw­
SaSaginaw­
Ba11.0
A
10.8
A
210,087
809
260
­
1,907
­
1
211,946
210,039
26
075
5
MI
Jackson
3.2
Jackson,
MI
Jackson,
MI
160,972
707
228
8,666
6
149,756
158,422
26
151
5
MI
Sanilac
1.9
44,535
964
46
4,619
12
39,928
44,547
26
157
5
MI
Tuscola
1.9
58,249
813
72
2,768
5
55,498
58,266
m
39
051
5
OH
Fulton
1.9
Toledo,
OH
Toledo,
OHToledo­
Frem
42,573
407
105
3,586
9
38,498
42,084
26
155
5
MI
Shiawassee
1.7
Owosso,
MLansing­
Ea
72,122
539
134
1,917
3
69,770
71,687
m
26
059
5
MI
Hillsdale
1.4
46,980
599
78
3,096
7
43,431
46,527
Detroit,
MI
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
19
counties
19.5
NA
19.9
NA
6,879,698
12,303
559
282,103
4
6,540,271
6,822,374
Detroit,
MI
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
54%
nitrates;
42%
carbon;
4%
crustal.
Urban
site=
261630001;
Rural
site=
MKGO1
(
M.
K.
Goddard)

Elkhart,
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
15.2
NA
15.5
NA
186,465
464
402
26,593
17
156,198
182,791
*
18
039
5
IN
Elkhart
NA
NA
100.0
100.0
Elkhart­
Goshen,
IN
Elkhart­
Goshen,
IN
15.2
NA
15.5
NA
186,465
464
402
26,593
17
156,198
182,791
m
18
141
5
IN
St
Joseph
NA*
114.1
South
Bend,
IN
South
Bend­
Mishawaka14.3
A
14.1
A
267,120
457
585
18,507
7
247,052
265,559
18
085
5
IN
Kosciusko
36.5
Warsaw,
IN
74,794
538
139
8,763
13
65,294
74,057
18
099
5
IN
Marshall
33.6
Plymouth,
IN
45,735
444
103
2,946
7
42,182
45,128
26
149
5
MI
St
Joseph
32.5
Sturgis,
MI
62,366
504
124
3,509
6
58,913
62,422
18
087
5
IN
Lagrange
28.8
35,410
380
93
5,432
18
29,477
34,909
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02­'
10
Pct
chng
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02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
3120
7
539
388
151
39
27
5,381
963
428
2,765
2,638
762
228
721
428
2,765
OH
Preble
2824
10
412
212
200
94
3
418
883
309
2,136
2,100
310
204
669
309
2,110
OH
Fayette
5830
14
429
215
214
100
6
1,254
788
375
2,490
2,572
329
193
583
375
2,490
OH
Clinton
704
3
239
189
50
26
0
8
945
473
1,712
1,999
888
205
645
143
1,405
IN
Jay
­
615
­
2
356
290
66
23
1
133
1,091
200
1,880
2,476
6,879
187
892
200
1,875
OH
Mercer
879
2
336
279
57
20
28
5,221
794
383
1,757
2,106
664
180
602
383
1,750
OH
Champaign
­
126
­
2
100
97
3
3
1
27
343
58
548
705
266
68
272
58
548
IN
Union
130591
6
19,345
16,935
2,410
14
127,731
27,451
47,119
106,453
109,193
24,448
7,481
18,598
11,733
83,248
Dayton,
OH
Dayton,
OH
­
23312
­
0
53,815
49,795
4,020
8
714,706
39,523
278,661
341,698
284,041
15,588
15,041
21,163
28,689
216,410
Detroit,
MI
­
131040
­
6
20,171
19,721
450
2
24
201,563
8,198
59,884
107,604
98,626
5,515
4,435
2,823
8,771
77,767
MI
Wayne
­
1553
­
1
1,679
1,130
549
49
28
19,372
7,573
126,037
62,432
14,780
937
1,565
4,834
597
7,850
MI
Monroe
126779
11
10,758
10,263
495
5
28
167,943
4,288
8,277
44,171
58,601
1,622
2,264
1,829
7,521
42,835
MI
Oakland
7188
4
2,029
1,550
479
31
35
26,992
4,404
72,450
40,659
9,980
681
1,248
2,687
937
10,715
MI
St
Clair
­
34329
­
4
6,964
6,722
242
4
41
156,343
2,860
4,602
33,482
38,294
1,352
1,413
1,282
4,406
28,148
MI
Macomb
­
10323
­
2
4,842
4,708
134
3
18
33,966
3,406
3,010
20,648
25,686
1,210
1,377
1,914
2,483
18,307
MI
Genesee
­
4751
­
1
3,521
3,054
467
15
21
35,525
2,526
2,163
14,980
17,575
1,434
944
1,502
2,123
13,717
MI
Washtenaw
9938
6
1,804
1,234
570
46
54
42,858
2,622
701
8,024
8,695
679
852
1,695
687
7,527
MI
Livingston
4455
4
908
606
302
50
22
10,026
2,116
642
4,496
5,940
1,179
554
1,488
608
4,367
MI
Lenawee
10324
11
1,139
807
332
41
50
20,118
1,530
895
5,202
5,864
979
389
1,109
556
5,177
MI
Lapeer
3394
1
4,324
4,432
­
108
­
2
4
8,367
3,549
31,000
36,975
28,357
2,216
1,370
1,702
9,764
21,135
OH
Lucas
­
1162
­
0
2,799
2,568
231
9
6
7,760
1,864
13,381
17,912
15,425
1,561
648
1,126
1,857
11,377
MI
Ingham
2513
1
2,045
1,968
77
4
6
5,465
3,878
2,812
9,755
13,792
2,124
978
2,457
1,183
8,783
MI
Saginaw
­
572
­
0
1,864
1,690
174
10
15
10,823
1,914
1,093
7,895
9,658
991
599
1,269
994
7,278
MI
Jackson
­
235
­
1
467
415
52
13
28
5,407
1,883
397
2,893
4,291
2,181
422
1,429
283
2,766
MI
Sanilac
1651
3
555
509
46
9
20
5,057
1,886
531
3,162
3,883
1,262
417
1,404
266
2,909
MI
Tuscola
­
73
­
0
672
326
346
106
2
427
1,061
878
5,105
4,696
833
336
692
724
4,473
OH
Fulton
1178
2
730
472
258
55
25
8,519
1,365
768
3,749
4,439
1,059
318
1,024
387
3,695
MI
Shiawassee
2220
5
451
370
81
22
10
2,221
1,086
1,286
3,270
3,025
1,176
245
812
303
2,161
MI
Hillsdale
­
14398
­
0
67,722
62,545
5,177
8
768,752
58,009
330,807
432,414
371,607
28,991
20,374
33,078
44,450
280,987
Detroit,
MI
Detroit,
MI
3332
2
2,087
2,041
46
2
4,377
1,409
12,549
22,899
7,198
1,828
2,228
799
12,133
Elkhart,
IN
3332
2
2,087
2,041
46
2
4,377
1,409
12,549
22,899
7,198
1,828
2,228
799
12,133
IN
Elkhart
5680
2
2,304
2,607
­
303
­
12
10
12,920
3,627
2,850
13,690
19,535
1,081
1,482
1,825
709
11,990
IN
St
Joseph
2307
3
877
695
182
26
13
4,878
2,612
428
5,387
7,419
1,413
679
1,682
363
5,305
IN
Kosciusko
2750
6
558
429
129
30
8
1,731
2,096
463
3,569
6,246
920
621
1,322
252
3,472
IN
Marshall
934
1
582
441
141
32
10
2,888
2,349
744
4,212
5,554
789
427
1,775
470
3,244
MI
St
Joseph
2205
6
625
439
186
42
16
2,470
1,113
809
3,259
4,513
8,524
326
755
778
3,090
IN
Lagrange
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
18
113
5
IN
Noble
26.6
Kendallville,
Fort
Wayne
47,209
411
115
8,398
22
37,877
46,275
26
027
5
MI
Cass
NA*
17.1
South
Bend­
Mishawaka
51,284
492
104
1,627
3
49,477
51,104
Elkhart,
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
8
counties
15.2
NA
15.5
NA
770,383
3,690
209
75,775
11
686,470
762,245
Elkhart,
IN
Urban
Increment:
25%
sulfates;
8%
nitrates;
65%
carbon;
2%
crustal.
Urban
site=
170310076;
Rural
site=
BOND1
(
Bondville)
[
Incremement
data
from
Chicago,
IL­
IN­
WI
­
urban
site
is
90
miles
away.]

Evansville,
IN­
KY
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
15.5
NA
15.7
NA
297,353
1,468
203
17,205
6
278,990
296,195
*
18
173
5
IN
Warrick
NA*
52.3
52.3
Evansville­
HendersonEvansville,
IN­
KY
53,624
384
140
7,463
17
44,920
52,383
*
18
129
5
IN
Posey
19.5
71.8
Evansville­
HendersonEvansville,
IN­
KY
26,990
409
66
1,093
4
25,968
27,061
*
18
163
5
IN
Vanderburgh
NA
NA
17.5
89.3
Evansville­
HendersonEvansville,
IN­
KY
15.5
NA
15.7
NA
171,744
235
731
6,864
4
165,058
171,922
*
21
101
4
KY
Henderson
10.7
100.0
Evansville­
HendersonEvansville,
IN­
KY
14.0
a
14.8
A
44,995
440
102
1,785
4
43,044
44,829
18
051
5
IN
Gibson
76.3
Evansville,
IN­
KY
32,590
489
67
587
2
31,913
32,500
18
147
5
IN
Spencer
49.5
14.4
A
15.0
a
20,353
399
51
901
5
19,490
20,391
18
125
5
IN
Pike
39.4
Jasper,
IN
12,908
336
38
328
3
12,509
12,837
21
059
4
KY
Daviess
24.2
Owensboro,
KY
Owensboro,
KY
14.9
A
15.8
na
91,694
462
198
4,356
5
87,189
91,545
21
233
4
KY
Webster
20.8
Evansville,
IN­
KY
14,079
335
42
165
1
13,955
14,120
v
18
037
5
IN
Dubois
NA
11.3
Jasper,
IN
16.2
NA
16.7
NA
40,015
430
93
3,058
8
36,616
39,674
m
18
083
5
IN
Knox
8.8
Vincennes,
IN
13.9
a
13.8
a
38,531
516
75
­
628
­
2
39,884
39,256
21
107
4
KY
Hopkins
6.2
Madisonville,
KY
46,588
551
85
393
1
46,126
46,519
m
18
025
5
IN
Crawford
4.3
11,076
306
36
829
8
9,914
10,743
m
18
123
5
IN
Perry
4.0
18,827
381
49
­
208
­
1
19,107
18,899
21
225
4
KY
Union
2.9
15,562
345
45
­
920
­
6
16,557
15,637
m
18
117
5
IN
Orange
2.8
19,433
400
49
897
5
18,409
19,306
18
027
5
IN
Daviess
2.7
Washington,
IN
29,851
431
69
2,287
8
27,533
29,820
21
055
4
KY
Crittenden
2.7
9,223
362
25
188
2
9,196
9,384
17
193
5
IL
White
2.6
15,096
495
30
­
1,151
­
7
16,522
15,371
17
059
5
IL
Gallatin
2.0
6,191
324
19
­
464
­
7
6,909
6,445
21
033
4
KY
Caldwell
2.0
12,913
347
37
­
172
­
1
13,232
13,060
18
101
5
IN
Martin
1.9
10,370
336
31
0
0
10,369
10,369
21
149
4
KY
Mc
Lean
1.4
Owensboro,
KY
10,047
254
40
310
3
9,628
9,938
17
185
5
IL
Wabash
1.3
12,605
224
56
­
174
­
1
13,111
12,937
Evansville,
IN­
KY
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
24
counties
16.2
NA
16.7
NA
765,305
9,191
83
27,787
4
737,159
764,946
Evansville,
IN­
KY
Urban
Increment:
20%
sulfates;
51%
nitrates;
23%
carbon;
6%
crustal.
Urban
site=
210590014;
Rural
site=
MACA1
(
Mammoth
Cave
National
Park)
[
Incremement
data
from
Owensboro,
KY
­
urban
site
is
4
Gadsden,
AL
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
14.8
a
16.5
NA
103,105
535
193
3,619
4
99,840
103,459
*
01
055
4
AL
Etowah
100.0
100.0
Gadsden,
AL
Gadsden,
AL
14.8
a
16.5
NA
103,105
535
193
3,619
4
99,840
103,459
m
01
015
4
AL
Calhoun
90.0
Anniston,
AL
Anniston­
Oxford,
AL
111,616
609
183
­
3,785
­
3
116,034
112,249
m
01
095
4
AL
Marshall
52.8
Albertville,
AL
83,548
567
147
11,399
16
70,832
82,231
m
01
049
4
AL
De
Kalb
49.6
14.7
a
15.4
NA
65,605
778
84
9,801
18
54,651
64,452
m
01
115
4
AL
St
Clair
46.6
Birmingham,
AL
BirminghamBirmingham
67,215
634
106
14,733
29
50,009
64,742
m
01
009
4
AL
Blount
37.6
Birmingham,
AL
BirminghamBirmingham
52,968
646
82
11,776
30
39,248
51,024
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
­
625
­
1
511
391
120
31
5
1,209
2,055
390
3,740
4,726
833
457
1,302
297
3,678
IN
Noble
­
884
­
2
363
342
21
6
22
5,454
1,100
325
2,080
2,984
1,318
263
814
313
2,052
MI
Cass
15699
2
7,907
7,385
522
7
31,550
19,329
7,418
48,486
73,876
22,076
6,083
11,703
3,981
44,964
Elkhart,
IN
Elkhart,
IN
6896
2
3,578
3,178
400
13
29,806
14,486
128,650
61,126
27,380
2,662
4,218
8,556
3,251
24,920
Evansville,
IN­
KY
4739
9
828
510
318
62
56
14,930
7,646
102,206
28,647
5,020
642
1,655
4,940
456
4,281
IN
Warrick
1660
6
508
340
168
49
46
5,965
2,092
18,715
14,866
4,440
1,074
595
1,308
437
4,126
IN
Posey
­
811
­
0
1,732
1,773
­
41
­
2
6
5,117
3,230
1,421
9,538
13,425
494
1,550
1,337
609
8,913
IN
Vanderburg
1308
3
510
555
­
45
­
8
18
3,794
1,518
6,308
8,075
4,495
452
418
971
1,749
7,600
KY
Henderson
277
1
429
386
43
11
28
4,337
9,882
148,808
46,937
3,686
901
1,767
6,093
318
2,816
IN
Gibson
2247
11
392
341
51
15
20
2,018
4,986
57,983
38,521
2,676
1,032
1,107
3,124
519
3,422
IN
Spencer
1325
10
178
174
4
2
9
519
3,524
63,626
28,567
1,381
333
745
2,209
185
918
IN
Pike
2328
3
813
906
­
93
­
10
4
1,567
2,179
9,134
21,627
7,459
1,121
666
1,381
2,216
6,930
KY
Daviess
494
4
119
105
14
13
27
1,653
2,976
19,201
15,934
895
668
551
2,035
113
1,000
KY
Webster
1659
4
479
399
80
20
1
293
2,300
1,694
5,665
6,676
3,107
1,037
995
336
3,016
IN
Dubois
2752
7
419
274
145
53
1
245
1,734
9,403
5,253
3,618
1,155
372
1,264
261
2,610
IN
Knox
56
0
510
328
182
55
5
963
855
672
4,641
3,505
303
347
479
597
3,127
KY
Hopkins
­
272
­
2
311
153
158
103
1
43
319
536
3,842
1,237
192
161
137
536
3,842
IN
Crawford
1891
10
351
206
145
70
2
215
518
789
3,102
2,018
403
195
257
399
3,009
IN
Perry
­
492
­
3
158
137
21
15
21
1,413
677
289
1,887
1,551
471
178
477
289
1,886
KY
Union
1699
9
225
209
16
8
0
7
475
86
2,017
2,599
313
171
286
75
1,233
IN
Orange
1277
4
285
217
68
31
1
134
812
328
1,542
2,237
2,567
179
621
328
1,541
IN
Daviess
422
5
52
47
5
11
3
116
301
387
1,944
695
218
171
114
376
1,938
KY
Crittenden
­
670
­
4
245
178
67
38
15
1,030
1,059
143
1,332
1,260
838
162
881
141
1,326
IL
White
484
8
78
77
1
1
14
365
742
179
1,098
591
287
111
620
178
1,097
IL
Gallatin
75
1
167
99
68
69
0
21
415
273
1,171
1,084
537
141
263
273
1,153
KY
Caldwell
127
1
107
105
2
2
1
45
481
110
797
886
595
193
252
61
640
IN
Martin
410
4
79
75
4
5
6
268
390
149
706
567
2,270
108
276
145
703
KY
Mc
Lean
­
6
­
0
87
58
29
50
8
473
409
423
752
864
244
80
312
189
627
IL
Wabash
22979
3
9,062
7,652
1,410
18
45,531
49,520
442,863
248,461
72,865
20,217
12,660
30,632
10,786
67,754
Evansville,
IN­
KY
46
miles
away.]
Evansville,
IN­
KY
2802
3
1,235
1,392
­
157
­
11
2,193
11,850
8,487
7,089
1,842
767
1,134
1,599
5,114
Gadsden,
AL
2802
3
1,235
1,392
­
157
­
11
2,193
11,850
8,487
7,089
1,842
767
1,134
1,599
5,114
AL
Etowah
568
1
1,525
1,573
­
48
­
3
4
2,033
2,000
2,271
7,115
9,452
1,098
834
1,033
2,028
6,527
AL
Calhoun
10771
13
743
542
201
37
3
1,031
1,294
1,525
4,749
7,283
4,275
444
790
1,435
4,581
AL
Marshall
9803
15
842
656
186
28
1
409
1,193
741
4,776
5,867
5,765
425
743
709
4,735
AL
De
Kalb
12794
19
1,111
486
625
129
4
1,040
976
1,087
7,159
4,673
1,395
410
494
439
4,766
AL
St
Clair
10747
20
594
557
37
7
1
295
937
454
3,054
2,781
4,049
325
586
368
2,989
AL
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INFORMATION
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PM2.5
Designations
­
Potential
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Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
01
019
4
AL
Cherokee
25.6
24,315
553
44
4,445
23
19,543
23,988
Gadsden,
AL
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
7
counties
14.8
a
16.5
NA
508,372
4,322
118
51,988
12
450,157
502,145
Gadsden,
AL
Urban
Increment:
16%
sulfates;
6%
nitrates;
60%
carbon;
18%
crustal.
Urban
site=
010732003;
Rural
site=
SIPS1
(
Sipsey
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Birmingham,
AL
­
urban
site
is
64
miles
awa
Greensboro,
NC
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
8
counties
15.8
NA
16.7
NA
1,286,265
3,884
331
201,205
19
1,050,304
1,251,509
*
37
169
4
NC
Stokes
32.8
32.8
Greensboro­
Winston
Winston­
SaGreensbor
44,984
452
100
7,488
20
37,223
44,711
*
37
081
4
NC
Guilford
NA*
17.6
50.4
Greensboro­
Winston
GreensborGreensbor
14.1
a
15.1
na
430,937
650
663
73,628
21
347,420
421,048
*
37
057
4
NC
Davidson
NA
NA
12.9
63.3
Greensboro­
Winston
Lexington­
Greensbor
15.8
NA
16.7
NA
151,238
552
274
20,569
16
126,677
147,246
*
37
067
4
NC
Forsyth
NA*
11.7
75.0
Greensboro­
Winston
Winston­
SaGreensbor
14.6
A
15.6
NA
314,933
410
768
40,189
15
265,878
306,067
*
37
151
4
NC
Randolph
NA*
9.5
84.5
Greensboro­
Winston
GreensborGreensbor
134,217
788
170
23,908
22
106,546
130,454
*
37
001
4
NC
Alamance
NA
8.2
92.7
Greensboro­
Winston
Burlington,
NC
13.7
A
14.4
A
135,893
431
315
22,587
21
108,213
130,800
*
37
197
4
NC
Yadkin
4.0
96.7
Greensboro­
Winston
Winston­
SaGreensbor
37,329
336
111
5,860
19
30,488
36,348
*
37
059
4
NC
Davie
NA*
3.3
100.0
Greensboro­
Winston
Winston­
SaGreensbor
36,734
265
139
6,976
25
27,859
34,835
m
37
159
4
NC
Rowan
NA*
13.4
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RocSalisbury,
NCharlotte­
G
133,359
511
261
19,735
18
110,605
130,340
37
037
4
NC
Chatham
NAp
11.7
Raleigh­
Durham­
ChapeDurham,
NCRaleigh­
Dur
12.2
A
12.8
A
53,893
683
79
10,570
27
38,759
49,329
37
157
4
NC
Rockingham
NA*
11.2
GreensboroGreensboro
92,778
567
164
5,864
7
86,064
91,928
m
37
097
4
NC
Iredell
NAp
10.8
Statesville­
MCharlotte­
G
130,178
574
227
29,729
32
92,931
122,660
37
171
4
NC
Surry
8.5
Mount
Airy,
Greensboro
72,211
537
134
9,515
15
61,704
71,219
m
51
143
3
VA
Pittsylvania
7.2
Danville,
VA
Danville,
VA
61,745
971
64
6,090
11
55,655
61,745
37
125
4
NC
Moore
6.9
Southern
Pines,
NC
78,191
699
112
15,756
27
59,013
74,769
m
37
193
4
NC
Wilkes
6.6
North
Wilkesboro,
NC
66,773
757
88
6,239
11
59,393
65,632
37
135
4
NC
Orange
NA
6.4
Raleigh­
Durham­
ChapeDurham,
NCRaleigh­
Dur
13.1
A
13.6
A
120,458
400
301
24,376
26
93,851
118,227
m
51
089
3
VA
Henry
5.6
Martinsville,
VA
57,395
382
150
988
2
56,942
57,930
m
37
167
4
NC
Stanly
5.3
Albemarle,
NCharlotte­
G
58,553
395
148
6,335
12
51,765
58,100
m
37
123
4
NC
Montgomery
3.6
12.1
A
13.0
A
27,288
491
56
3,476
15
23,346
26,822
37
033
4
NC
Caswell
NA*
3.2
13.3
A
14.0
A
23,555
426
55
2,808
14
20,693
23,501
m
51
141
3
VA
Patrick
2.8
19,455
483
40
1,934
11
17,473
19,407
51
035
3
VA
Carroll
2.7
29,109
477
61
2,651
10
26,594
29,245
m
51
077
3
VA
Grayson
2.0
16,612
443
37
1,639
10
16,278
17,917
37
005
4
NC
Alleghany
1.4
10,837
235
46
1,087
11
9,590
10,677
Greensboro,
NC
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
25
counties
15.8
NA
16.7
NA
2,338,655
12,915
181
349,997
18
1,930,960
2,280,957
Greensboro,
NC
Urban
Increment:
8%
sulfates;
11%
nitrates;
52%
carbon;
29%
crustal.
Urban
site=
370810013;
Rural
site=
JARI1
(
James
River
Face)

Greenville,
SC
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
5
counties
14.5
A
15.3
NA
987,855
3,211
308
131,878
16
830,563
962,441
*
45
083
4
SC
Spartanburg
NA*
29.7
29.7
Greenville­
SpartanburSpartanburSpartanbur
13.7
A
14.5
A
259,322
811
320
26,991
12
226,800
253,791
*
45
045
4
SC
Greenville
NA
27.4
57.1
Greenville­
SpartanburGreenville,
Greenville­
14.5
A
15.3
NA
391,334
792
494
59,449
19
320,167
379,616
*
45
007
4
SC
Anderson
NA*
22.9
80.0
Greenville­
SpartanburAnderson,
Greenville­
170,578
718
238
20,544
14
145,196
165,740
*
45
077
4
SC
Pickens
12.5
92.5
Greenville­
SpartanburGreenville,
Greenville­
113,097
497
228
16,863
18
93,894
110,757
*
45
021
4
SC
Cherokee
7.4
99.9
Greenville­
SpartanburGaffney,
SSpartanbur
53,524
393
136
8,031
18
44,506
52,537
m
45
091
4
SC
York
NAp
22.5
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RocCharlotte­
GCharlotte­
G
14.0
a
14.3
a
173,755
683
254
33,117
25
131,497
164,614
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­
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Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
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Growth
'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
4005
16
297
221
76
34
5
506
633
222
1,184
2,036
778
236
371
213
1,151
AL
Cherokee
51490
10
6,347
5,427
920
17
5,314
9,226
18,150
36,524
39,181
19,202
3,441
5,151
6,791
29,863
Gadsden,
AL
way.]
Gadsden,
AL
176652
14
15,165
14,000
1,165
8
128,891
14,414
95,704
96,373
97,478
8,977
5,875
7,413
7,481
54,654
Greensboro,
NC
6952
15
415
331
84
25
57
12,290
4,821
83,409
35,936
2,566
357
1,184
2,917
289
1,712
NC
Stokes
68195
16
5,096
5,227
­
131
­
3
9
18,832
2,418
2,833
19,068
34,464
1,178
1,234
1,088
2,493
18,449
NC
Guilford
15995
11
1,765
1,407
358
25
40
29,009
1,951
1,398
11,281
14,970
632
874
943
785
6,968
NC
Davidson
33193
11
3,832
3,780
52
1
16
24,060
1,559
5,885
14,552
20,679
722
754
741
1,942
12,426
NC
Forsyth
21924
16
1,486
1,151
335
29
37
24,178
1,370
907
5,898
10,307
4,014
715
613
767
5,759
NC
Randolph
19598
14
1,575
1,532
43
3
11
7,310
1,181
749
5,618
8,967
730
600
540
721
5,395
NC
Alamance
5448
15
520
334
186
56
38
6,604
606
318
2,061
2,247
896
292
299
308
2,051
NC
Yadkin
5347
15
476
238
238
100
40
6,608
508
205
1,959
3,278
448
222
272
176
1,894
NC
Davie
18093
14
1,654
1,153
501
43
4
2,300
2,012
12,465
11,681
11,323
726
762
1,092
878
6,645
NC
Rowan
6167
11
434
339
95
28
8
1,903
1,714
11,605
5,823
4,734
3,012
790
779
385
2,231
NC
Chatham
4289
5
923
640
283
44
34
14,037
1,555
6,263
12,227
8,770
523
728
725
715
3,828
NC
Rockingham
24412
19
1,901
849
1,052
124
2
1,137
1,537
1,365
11,065
10,346
2,090
733
751
770
7,573
NC
Iredell
8291
11
1,163
627
536
85
20
6,675
1,224
1,238
5,055
7,478
1,811
644
531
527
4,659
NC
Surry
­
1746
­
3
677
939
­
262
­
28
2
563
980
1,828
7,490
4,149
581
534
379
253
3,004
VA
Pittsylvania
11652
15
746
453
293
65
3
1,084
956
409
3,197
6,519
2,396
569
359
328
3,148
NC
Moore
4831
7
619
535
84
16
5
1,431
966
647
2,890
5,097
5,300
521
410
466
2,533
NC
Wilkes
20292
17
1,497
1,144
353
31
4
2,694
857
756
6,264
6,751
572
473
360
542
5,615
NC
Orange
­
493
­
1
672
621
51
8
3
812
818
535
3,811
10,517
197
423
349
261
3,413
VA
Henry
5867
10
556
395
161
41
1
278
795
3,129
2,891
4,581
1,460
349
418
348
2,467
NC
Stanly
3132
11
278
240
38
16
11
1,319
516
484
1,631
4,175
1,246
301
186
288
1,526
NC
Montgomery
2808
12
231
205
26
13
33
3,238
483
199
1,071
1,622
155
249
224
199
1,071
NC
Caswell
45
0
201
161
40
25
4
343
408
176
1,039
1,363
214
227
163
91
924
VA
Patrick
1598
5
582
357
225
63
3
345
378
509
2,305
1,986
441
198
170
509
2,304
VA
Carroll
789
5
144
150
­
6
­
4
2
140
291
95
819
952
405
153
130
95
819
VA
Grayson
921
8
73
73
0
0
2
118
217
190
379
590
425
111
101
189
376
NC
Alleghany
287600
12
27,516
22,881
4,635
20
167,308
30,121
137,597
176,011
188,431
30,531
13,640
14,540
14,325
106,790
Greensboro,
NC
Greensboro,
NC
40845
4
11,270
9,290
1,980
21
78,030
11,029
18,132
55,286
77,412
3,347
4,960
5,654
7,592
46,799
Greenville,
SC
18078
7
3,509
2,842
667
23
15
17,293
3,070
2,351
19,046
23,897
821
1,416
1,550
2,197
14,677
SC
Spartanbur
3866
1
3,664
3,614
50
1
9
17,341
2,793
3,369
15,407
28,867
861
1,356
1,344
3,046
14,956
SC
Greenville
5822
3
2,163
1,663
500
30
25
19,391
2,904
9,903
11,559
13,621
1,090
1,160
1,612
1,175
8,609
SC
Anderson
11903
11
1,180
720
460
64
38
19,590
1,428
1,239
5,153
7,489
274
659
720
680
4,943
SC
Pickens
1176
2
754
451
303
67
19
4,415
834
1,270
4,121
3,538
301
369
428
494
3,614
SC
Cherokee
11045
6
1,860
1,571
289
18
1
420
2,525
9,714
12,206
15,064
1,325
1,119
1,189
904
7,973
SC
York
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
37
161
4
NC
Rutherford
17.0
Forest
City,
NC
63,287
564
112
5,981
11
56,918
62,899
m
37
045
4
NC
Cleveland
11.4
Shelby,
NCCharlotte­
G
97,960
464
211
11,573
14
84,714
96,287
45
071
4
SC
Newberry
11.0
Newberry,
SColumbia­
N
36,897
631
58
2,936
9
33,172
36,108
45
059
4
SC
Laurens
10.2
Greenville,
SGreenville­
A
70,508
713
99
11,475
20
58,092
69,567
37
089
4
NC
Henderson
10.1
Asheville,
NAsheville­
Br
92,526
374
247
19,888
29
69,285
89,173
m
45
047
4
SC
Greenwood
10.0
Greenwood,
SC
13.1
A
14.1
A
67,461
456
148
6,704
11
59,567
66,271
45
073
4
SC
Oconee
9.7
Seneca,
SCGreenville­
A10.6
A
11.6
A
67,918
625
109
8,721
15
57,494
66,215
37
099
4
NC
Jackson
6.7
13.0
A
13.7
a
33,763
491
69
6,275
23
26,846
33,121
37
113
4
NC
Macon
6.3
30,752
517
59
6,312
27
23,499
29,811
m
45
087
4
SC
Union
5.8
Union,
SC
Spartanburg
29,482
514
57
­
456
­
2
30,337
29,881
m
13
137
4
GA
Habersham
5.6
Cornelia,
GA
37,979
278
137
8,281
30
27,621
35,902
37
175
4
NC
Transylvania
5.4
Brevard,
NCAsheville­
Br
29,499
378
78
3,814
15
25,520
29,334
13
241
4
GA
Rabun
5.1
15,521
371
42
3,402
29
11,648
15,050
45
001
4
SC
Abbeville
4.7
26,422
508
52
2,305
10
23,862
26,167
m
13
105
4
GA
Elbert
3.8
20,667
369
56
1,562
8
18,949
20,511
m
13
119
4
GA
Franklin
3.7
20,778
263
79
3,635
22
16,650
20,285
13
257
4
GA
Stephens
3.5
Toccoa,
GA
25,712
179
144
2,178
9
23,257
25,435
m
13
147
4
GA
Hart
3.2
23,249
232
100
3,285
17
19,712
22,997
37
149
4
NC
Polk
3.1
18,845
238
79
3,908
27
14,416
18,324
Greenville,
SC
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
25
counties
14.5
A
15.3
NA
1,970,836
12,059
163
276,774
17
1,643,619
1,920,393
Greenville,
SC
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
19%
nitrates;
81%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
450450009;
Rural
site=
SHRO1
(
Shining
Rock
Wilderness)

Harrisburg,
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
15.8
NA
15.6
NA
635,751
1,991
319
41,415
7
587,986
629,401
*
42
041
3
PA
Cumberland
NA
NA
40.5
40.5
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CHarrisburgHarrisburg
17.6
na
15.8
na
217,743
550
396
18,417
9
195,257
213,674
*
42
043
3
PA
Dauphin
NA
NA*
33.1
73.6
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CHarrisburgHarrisburg
15.8
NA
15.6
NA
252,933
525
482
13,985
6
237,813
251,798
*
42
075
3
PA
Lebanon
NA
NA
18.4
92.0
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CLebanon,
PHarrisburg
121,199
362
335
6,583
6
113,744
120,327
*
42
099
3
PA
Perry
NA*
8.1
100.1
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CHarrisburgHarrisburg
13.0
A
12.7
A
43,876
554
79
2,430
6
41,172
43,602
m
42
133
3
PA
York
NA
NA*
82.8
York,
PA
York­
HanovYork­
Hanov
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
389,209
905
430
42,177
12
339,574
381,751
m
42
071
3
PA
Lancaster
NA
NA*
66.7
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
m
42
011
3
PA
Berks
NA
NA*
60.8
Reading,
PA
Reading,
PA
16.4
NA
16.7
NA
382,108
859
445
37,115
11
336,523
373,638
m
42
055
3
PA
Franklin
NA*
22.0
Chambersburg,
PA
131,598
772
170
8,231
7
121,082
129,313
m
42
001
3
PA
Adams
NA
21.4
Gettysburg,
York­
Hanov
13.5
A
13.3
A
94,437
520
182
13,018
17
78,274
91,292
m
42
107
3
PA
Schuylkill
20.0
Pottsville,
PA
148,505
779
191
­
2,249
­
1
152,585
150,336
42
097
3
PA
Northumberland
16.0
Sunbury,
PASunbury­
Le
93,371
460
203
­
2,215
­
2
96,771
94,556
42
067
3
PA
Juniata
5.0
22,760
392
58
2,196
11
20,625
22,821
Harrisburg,
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
12
counties
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
2,376,300
7,627
312
187,524
9
2,156,242
2,343,766
Harrisburg,
PA
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
28%
nitrates;
72%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
420430401;
Rural
site=
AREN1
(
Arendtsville)

Hickory,
NC
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
15.5
NA
16.4
NA
349,241
1,639
213
49,442
17
292,409
341,851
*
37
035
4
NC
Catawba
NA­
P
NA
59.7
59.7
Hickory­
Morganton­
LHickory­
Morganton­
L
15.5
NA
16.4
NA
146,690
400
367
23,273
20
118,412
141,685
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
5094
8
606
445
161
36
5
1,327
2,323
30,023
12,135
4,847
254
786
1,263
374
2,764
NC
Rutherford
8771
9
1,125
794
331
42
3
1,395
1,258
1,261
4,975
6,591
1,240
595
589
1,005
4,388
NC
Cleveland
­
497
­
1
752
367
385
105
2
281
979
353
3,682
3,813
1,357
597
352
346
3,496
SC
Newberry
­
1108
­
2
1,214
641
573
89
32
9,865
1,027
597
5,262
4,846
414
516
482
562
5,198
SC
Laurens
15921
17
1,004
745
259
35
2
666
1,068
419
4,088
7,066
358
535
499
417
3,980
NC
Henderson
439
1
704
475
229
48
5
1,573
1,095
624
3,680
4,353
404
536
506
502
3,336
SC
Greenwood
6882
10
797
686
111
16
26
7,719
1,058
298
3,561
4,867
1,457
517
516
277
3,479
SC
Oconee
4675
14
277
229
48
21
0
54
588
303
1,344
1,846
216
380
192
275
1,146
NC
Jackson
5282
17
271
206
65
32
0
10
555
307
1,164
1,798
262
361
180
306
1,134
NC
Macon
718
2
338
250
88
35
29
3,631
549
849
2,027
2,047
197
311
217
243
1,768
SC
Union
6711
18
407
293
114
39
0
38
651
103
1,757
2,201
3,031
305
332
103
1,757
GA
Habersham
2975
10
221
165
56
34
1
87
449
3,259
2,824
3,388
106
271
161
516
989
NC
Transylvania
1409
9
191
139
52
37
0
25
455
66
943
1,606
341
292
153
52
795
GA
Rabun
­
622
­
2
283
215
68
32
21
2,419
474
208
1,384
1,538
203
259
202
168
1,343
SC
Abbeville
819
4
259
169
90
53
2
131
410
71
1,357
1,280
343
204
198
71
1,357
GA
Elbert
3005
14
546
225
321
143
1
107
449
84
2,068
1,813
4,128
182
259
84
2,068
GA
Franklin
1237
5
336
194
142
73
1
118
406
277
1,480
2,075
976
184
214
70
1,393
GA
Stephens
385
2
269
226
43
19
4
443
505
63
1,321
1,595
1,516
167
327
60
1,182
GA
Hart
3159
17
313
146
167
114
25
1,941
266
105
1,299
1,149
256
161
98
91
1,289
NC
Polk
117145
6
23,043
17,471
5,572
32
110,280
28,119
67,116
123,843
151,195
21,731
13,238
13,583
14,018
97,634
Greenville,
SC
Greenville,
SC
57714
9
6,996
6,041
955
16
70,182
6,462
10,749
36,705
34,077
10,055
2,480
3,539
8,387
30,598
Harrisburg,
PA
32070
15
2,594
2,011
583
29
22
23,237
2,638
3,265
14,246
11,526
2,050
1,020
1,393
2,494
10,184
PA
Cumberlan
11445
5
2,869
2,835
34
1
16
19,284
1,812
4,079
13,425
13,695
1,703
786
913
3,352
12,240
PA
Dauphin
5290
4
1,136
835
301
36
24
14,209
1,451
2,758
6,284
6,931
4,593
468
903
1,894
5,542
PA
Lebanon
8909
20
397
360
37
10
63
13,452
561
647
2,750
1,925
1,709
206
330
647
2,632
PA
Perry
13924
4
3,335
3,196
139
4
11
21,838
7,251
60,065
32,847
22,101
3,029
1,991
4,166
3,339
14,396
PA
York
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
4
10,108
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
PA
Lancaster
9123
2
3,952
2,926
1,026
35
2
2,948
4,806
17,143
21,834
21,506
4,133
1,520
2,821
4,958
16,217
PA
Berks
­
37
­
0
1,419
1,047
372
36
6
3,971
1,827
1,501
6,280
7,423
4,558
591
1,154
1,432
6,196
PA
Franklin
2622
3
734
590
144
24
6
2,738
1,608
793
3,645
4,518
2,617
641
901
776
3,353
PA
Adams
­
138
­
0
1,463
1,041
422
41
6
3,964
1,441
8,390
7,857
7,212
1,311
483
833
3,074
6,370
PA
Schuylkill
967
1
797
586
211
36
4
1,802
1,156
2,004
4,143
6,046
1,229
441
644
1,508
3,563
PA
Northumber
­
1754
­
8
205
184
21
11
26
2,667
337
351
1,873
1,314
2,121
123
198
351
1,595
PA
Juniata
144683
6
22,905
19,227
3,678
19
120,218
30,561
111,782
136,085
131,580
46,207
10,016
17,825
29,115
99,760
Harrisburg,
PA
Harrisburg,
PA
41857
12
4,127
3,276
851
26
32,268
7,820
80,480
37,087
41,915
3,056
2,919
4,105
2,701
15,765
Hickory,
NC
19281
13
2,048
1,846
202
11
6
4,430
5,153
78,620
27,968
19,760
886
1,577
2,933
1,268
7,443
NC
Catawba
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MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
37
027
4
NC
Caldwell
NAp
18.1
77.8
Hickory­
Morganton­
LHickory­
Morganton­
L
78,513
472
166
6,706
9
70,709
77,415
*
37
023
4
NC
Burke
NAp
17.0
94.8
Hickory­
Morganton­
LHickory­
Morganton­
L
89,638
507
177
13,404
18
75,744
89,148
*
37
003
4
NC
Alexander
NA*
5.1
99.9
Hickory­
Morganton­
LHickory­
Morganton­
L
34,400
260
132
6,059
22
27,544
33,603
m
37
161
4
NC
Rutherford
28.4
Forest
City,
NC
63,287
564
112
5,981
11
56,918
62,899
m
37
097
4
NC
Iredell
NAp
25.3
Statesville­
MCharlotte­
G
130,178
574
227
29,729
32
92,931
122,660
m
37
045
4
NC
Cleveland
18.4
Shelby,
NCCharlotte­
G
97,960
464
211
11,573
14
84,714
96,287
m
37
193
4
NC
Wilkes
15.3
North
Wilkesboro,
NC
66,773
757
88
6,239
11
59,393
65,632
37
111
4
NC
Mc
Dowell
13.6
14.2
A
15.6
NA
42,880
442
97
6,470
18
35,681
42,151
m
37
109
4
NC
Lincoln
NA*
10.8
Charlotte­
Gastonia­
RocLincolnton,
Charlotte­
G
66,598
299
223
13,461
27
50,319
63,780
37
189
4
NC
Watauga
8.5
Boone,
NC
10.9
a
10.7
a
42,857
313
137
5,743
16
36,952
42,695
m
37
011
4
NC
Avery
4.4
17,610
247
71
2,300
15
14,867
17,167
Hickory,
NC
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
12
counties
15.5
NA
16.4
NA
877,384
5,299
166
130,938
18
724,184
855,122
Hickory,
NC
Urban
Increment:
3%
sulfates;
20%
nitrates;
77%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
371190041;
Rural
site=
LIGO1
(
Linville
Gorge)
[
Incremement
data
from
Charlotte,
NC­
SC
­
urban
site
is
47
miles
away.]

Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
6
counties
16.6
NA
17.3
NA
313,239
2,160
145
3,009
1
312,529
315,538
*
54
011
3
WV
Cabell
NA
NA*
40.3
40.3
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W16.6
NA
17.3
NA
95,266
282
338
­
43
­
0
96,827
96,784
*
21
019
4
KY
Boyd
NA*
25.2
65.5
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W15.0
A
15.7
NA
49,603
160
310
­
1,398
­
3
51,150
49,752
*
54
099
3
WV
Wayne
NA
NA
9.6
75.1
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W
42,382
506
84
1,267
3
41,636
42,903
*
21
089
4
KY
Greenup
9.5
84.6
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W
36,761
346
106
149
0
36,742
36,891
*
39
087
5
OH
Lawrence
NA
8.6
93.2
Huntington­
Ashland,
WHuntington­
Ashland,
W15.8
NA
16.7
NA
62,172
455
137
485
1
61,834
62,319
*
21
043
4
KY
Carter
6.8
100.0
Huntington­
Ashland,
WV­
KY­
OH
12.2
A
13.1
A
27,055
411
66
2,549
10
24,340
26,889
39
053
5
OH
Gallia
141.4
Point
Pleasant,
WV­
OH
31,301
469
67
115
0
30,954
31,069
m
39
001
5
OH
Adams
102.4
27,804
584
48
1,959
8
25,371
27,330
m
54
079
3
WV
Putnam
NA
NA
72.7
Charleston,
WV
Charleston,
WV
52,230
346
151
8,754
20
42,835
51,589
m
54
053
3
WV
Mason
60.0
Point
Pleasant,
WV­
OH
26,004
432
60
779
3
25,178
25,957
21
127
4
KY
Lawrence
48.3
15,784
419
38
1,571
11
13,998
15,569
v
39
145
5
OH
Scioto
NA
12.5
Portsmouth,
OH
17.2
NA
17.5
NA
78,041
612
128
­
1,132
­
1
80,327
79,195
21
135
4
KY
Lewis
8.1
Maysville,
KY
13,944
485
29
1,063
8
13,029
14,092
m
39
131
5
OH
Pike
6.8
27,921
442
63
3,446
14
24,249
27,695
m
21
205
4
KY
Rowan
5.7
22,265
281
79
1,741
9
20,353
22,094
m
54
059
3
WV
Mingo
5.5
27,561
423
65
­
5,486
­
16
33,739
28,253
m
39
079
5
OH
Jackson
4.7
32,854
420
78
2,411
8
30,230
32,641
21
159
4
KY
Martin
4.0
12,529
231
54
52
0
12,526
12,578
m
54
043
3
WV
Lincoln
4.0
Charleston,
WV
22,256
438
51
726
3
21,382
22,108
21
063
4
KY
Elliott
3.1
6,752
234
29
293
5
6,455
6,748
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
20
counties
17.2
NA
17.5
NA
710,485
7,976
89
19,301
3
693,155
712,456
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
Urban
Increment:
10%
sulfates;
6%
nitrates;
84%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
210190017;
Rural
site=
QUCI1
(
Quaker
City)

Indianapolis,
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
9
counties
16.7
NA
17.0
NA
1,655,097
3,523
470
226,995
16
1,380,491
1,607,486
*
18
097
5
IN
Marion
NA
NA*
50.6
50.6
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
16.7
NA
17.0
NA
863,429
396
2,180
63,295
8
797,159
860,454
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
4630
6
738
483
255
53
28
10,733
1,104
634
3,530
11,122
391
617
448
600
3,060
NC
Caldwell
12423
14
1,112
757
355
47
26
10,812
1,198
877
4,601
7,721
562
552
544
534
4,290
NC
Burke
5523
16
229
190
39
21
35
6,293
365
349
988
3,312
1,217
173
180
299
972
NC
Alexander
5094
8
606
445
161
36
1
347
2,323
30,023
12,135
4,847
254
786
1,263
374
2,764
NC
Rutherford
24412
19
1,901
849
1,052
124
5
2,712
1,537
1,365
11,065
10,346
2,090
733
751
770
7,573
NC
Iredell
8771
9
1,125
794
331
42
2
880
1,258
1,261
4,975
6,591
1,240
595
589
1,005
4,388
NC
Cleveland
4831
7
619
535
84
16
4
1,134
966
647
2,890
5,097
5,300
521
410
466
2,533
NC
Wilkes
5923
14
716
371
345
93
11
2,199
751
373
3,675
4,230
214
443
279
310
3,286
NC
Mc
Dowell
11288
17
593
444
149
34
15
4,846
785
513
2,880
4,556
645
351
403
402
2,475
NC
Lincoln
4033
9
403
264
139
53
3
598
541
352
1,523
2,370
341
291
233
293
1,457
NC
Watauga
1331
8
163
147
16
11
2
157
269
163
730
985
77
154
106
155
728
NC
Avery
107540
12
10,253
7,125
3,128
44
45,141
16,250
115,177
76,960
80,937
13,217
6,793
8,139
6,476
40,969
Hickory,
NC
Hickory,
NC
2307
1
3,543
3,195
348
11
34,041
6,982
21,515
59,216
26,477
1,290
3,154
3,003
8,097
46,171
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
­
491
­
1
1,030
1,025
5
0
7
2,864
2,365
5,155
27,903
7,080
181
1,318
774
4,984
27,495
WV
Cabell
­
1455
­
3
411
518
­
107
­
21
21
3,967
2,314
11,740
13,478
8,620
467
689
1,242
790
5,489
KY
Boyd
646
2
377
402
­
25
­
6
52
8,203
550
1,023
6,485
2,620
56
317
199
743
3,108
WV
Wayne
228
1
264
347
­
83
­
24
40
5,473
477
2,519
4,336
1,795
156
295
160
566
3,243
KY
Greenup
1028
2
796
625
171
27
49
11,446
770
841
4,399
4,366
207
293
379
785
4,258
OH
Lawrence
2351
9
665
278
387
139
20
2,088
506
237
2,615
1,996
223
242
249
229
2,578
KY
Carter
2099
7
266
246
20
8
3
337
10,010
164,984
61,079
1,839
300
2,171
6,238
374
2,086
OH
Gallia
3616
13
283
246
37
15
0
28
6,417
125,136
52,992
1,508
431
1,435
3,973
506
3,220
OH
Adams
4542
9
578
475
103
22
7
1,561
4,395
80,150
39,795
3,752
97
1,165
2,604
468
3,093
WV
Putnam
­
754
­
3
270
171
99
58
7
680
3,610
70,053
31,327
2,831
264
899
2,162
557
3,300
WV
Mason
1912
12
163
132
31
23
25
1,218
2,903
56,066
21,265
919
56
745
1,718
205
1,358
KY
Lawrence
6659
9
633
531
102
19
5
1,333
1,053
2,790
5,566
4,703
350
400
559
702
4,517
OH
Scioto
1633
12
139
123
16
13
5
260
429
469
2,873
990
222
285
121
469
2,872
KY
Lewis
1459
5
217
186
31
17
0
50
425
4,203
2,081
1,311
149
172
237
998
2,064
OH
Pike
591
3
421
146
275
188
2
185
336
313
1,691
1,535
91
204
123
171
1,633
KY
Rowan
­
1126
­
4
286
201
85
42
1
91
437
281
2,842
1,379
150
191
217
280
2,272
WV
Mingo
2146
7
272
207
65
31
0
50
404
461
1,320
1,717
165
164
219
455
1,292
OH
Jackson
68
1
144
133
11
8
3
88
281
661
1,236
706
762
136
131
137
825
KY
Martin
­
1252
­
6
154
179
­
25
­
14
19
1,341
259
67
1,314
1,128
37
143
108
67
940
WV
Lincoln
370
5
52
50
2
4
21
447
164
115
393
313
42
114
46
115
393
KY
Elliott
24270
3
7,421
6,221
1,200
19
41,710
38,105
527,264
284,990
51,108
4,406
11,378
21,459
13,601
76,036
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
3699
0
19,037
17,069
1,968
12
226,225
27,006
75,043
103,091
104,315
8,381
9,901
14,775
4,724
78,392
Indianapolis,
IN
­
25830
­
3
9,983
10,320
­
337
­
3
11
48,436
10,715
49,549
52,848
54,643
2,439
4,891
4,429
2,216
38,462
IN
Marion
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
18
145
5
IN
Shelby
NA*
9.1
59.7
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
43,674
413
106
3,138
8
40,307
43,445
*
18
095
5
IN
Madison
NA*
8.3
68.0
Indianapolis,
IN
Anderson,
Indianapoli
14.6
a
15.0
a
132,068
452
292
2,689
2
130,669
133,358
*
18
057
5
IN
Hamilton
NA*
8.0
76.0
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
205,610
398
517
73,804
68
108,936
182,740
*
18
109
5
IN
Morgan
NA*
7.0
83.0
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
67,791
407
167
10,769
19
55,920
66,689
*
18
063
5
IN
Hendricks
NA*
5.7
88.7
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
114,301
408
280
28,376
37
75,717
104,093
*
18
081
5
IN
Johnson
NA*
4.4
93.1
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
121,604
320
380
27,100
31
88,109
115,209
*
18
059
5
IN
Hancock
NA*
3.8
96.9
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
58,343
306
191
9,864
22
45,527
55,391
*
18
011
5
IN
Boone
NA*
3.1
100.0
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapoliIndianapoli
48,277
423
114
7,960
21
38,147
46,107
m
18
077
5
IN
Jefferson
17.3
Madison,
IN
32,113
361
89
1,908
6
29,797
31,705
18
157
5
IN
Tippecanoe
13.8
Lafayette,
IN
Lafayette,
INLafayette­
Fr
14.7
a
15.4
na
152,001
500
304
18,357
14
130,598
148,955
m
18
177
5
IN
Wayne
6.2
Richmond,
IN
70,547
404
175
­
854
­
1
71,951
71,097
18
005
5
IN
Bartholomew
5.9
Columbus,
Indianapolis
71,636
407
176
7,778
12
63,657
71,435
m
18
035
5
IN
Delaware
NA*
5.9
Muncie,
IN
Muncie,
IN
14.3
a
15.1
NA
118,197
393
301
­
890
­
1
119,659
118,769
m
18
065
5
IN
Henry
5.7
New
CastleIndianapolis
13.6
A
13.4
a
47,983
393
122
369
1
48,139
48,508
18
107
5
IN
Montgomery
5.7
CrawfordsvIndianapolis
37,957
505
75
3,193
9
34,436
37,629
18
105
5
IN
Monroe
5.1
Bloomington,
IN
Bloomington,
IN
121,229
394
308
11,585
11
108,978
120,563
m
18
053
5
IN
Grant
4.3
Marion,
IN
72,189
414
174
­
766
­
1
74,169
73,403
m
18
133
5
IN
Putnam
3.7
IndianapolisIndianapolis
36,440
480
76
5,704
19
30,315
36,019
m
18
121
5
IN
Parke
3.5
17,262
445
39
1,831
12
15,410
17,241
m
18
071
5
IN
Jackson
NA*
3.3
Seymour,
IN
41,557
509
82
3,605
10
37,730
41,335
m
18
045
5
IN
Fountain
3.1
17,700
396
45
146
1
17,808
17,954
m
18
023
5
IN
Clinton
2.5
Lafayette,
IN
Frankfort,
INLafayette­
Fr
33,972
405
84
2,892
9
30,974
33,866
m
18
135
5
IN
Randolph
2.4
27,191
453
60
253
1
27,148
27,401
m
18
031
5
IN
Decatur
2.1
Greensburg,
IN
24,515
373
66
910
4
23,645
24,555
m
18
137
5
IN
Ripley
2.1
27,525
446
62
1,907
8
24,616
26,523
m
18
021
5
IN
Clay
2.0
Terre
Haute,
IN
Terre
Haute,
IN
26,357
358
74
1,851
7
24,705
26,556
m
18
079
5
IN
Jennings
1.8
North
VernoIndianapolis
28,192
377
75
3,893
16
23,661
27,554
m
18
041
5
IN
Fayette
1.5
Connersville,
IN
25,249
215
117
­
427
­
2
26,015
25,588
m
18
139
5
IN
Rush
1.5
17,918
408
44
132
1
18,129
18,261
m
18
143
5
IN
Scott
1.5
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Scottsburg,
Louisville­
E
23,334
190
123
1,969
9
20,991
22,960
m
18
159
5
IN
Tipton
1.3
Kokomo,
IN
Kokomo,
INKokomo­
Pe
16,534
260
64
458
3
16,119
16,577
18
013
5
IN
Brown
1.1
IndianapolisIndianapolis
15,211
312
49
877
6
14,080
14,957
m
18
119
5
IN
Owen
1.1
Bloomington,
IN
22,541
385
59
4,505
26
17,281
21,786
Indianapolis,
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
34
counties
16.7
NA
17.0
NA
2,780,447
13,306
209
298,181
12
2,430,502
2,728,683
Indianapolis,
IN
Urban
Increment:
3%
sulfates;
38%
nitrates;
59%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
180970078;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)

Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
8
counties
14.7
A
15.7
NA
482,934
2,866
169
44,044
10
436,047
480,091
*
47
163
4
TN
Sullivan
NA
NA*
43.2
43.2
Johnson
City­
KingspoKingsport­
Johnson
C
14.7
A
15.7
NA
153,051
413
371
9,452
7
143,596
153,048
*
47
073
4
TN
Hawkins
NA
22.3
65.5
Johnson
City­
KingspoKingsport­
Johnson
C
54,793
487
113
8,998
20
44,565
53,563
*
47
179
4
TN
Washington
11.1
76.6
Johnson
City­
KingspoJohnson
CJohnson
C
109,019
326
334
14,883
16
92,315
107,198
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
3312
8
641
400
241
60
35
7,568
2,702
329
6,212
4,608
866
1,141
1,277
219
3,216
IN
Shelby
1516
1
1,601
1,581
20
1
24
14,069
2,659
934
8,106
9,730
905
884
1,548
405
7,282
IN
Madison
2686
1
1,807
1,317
490
37
49
46,602
2,468
5,215
9,251
9,625
828
730
1,635
497
7,645
IN
Hamilton
9453
14
913
707
206
29
55
18,176
2,117
17,343
8,303
4,206
454
554
1,362
260
3,637
IN
Morgan
1000
1
1,240
824
416
50
60
31,780
2,225
773
5,802
5,629
640
593
1,596
385
5,699
IN
Hendricks
7006
6
1,368
1,038
330
32
53
31,420
1,368
338
5,165
7,664
699
416
918
269
5,145
IN
Johnson
4019
7
732
484
248
51
60
16,900
1,452
338
3,936
4,246
563
395
1,022
249
3,838
IN
Hancock
537
1
752
398
354
89
50
11,274
1,300
224
3,468
3,964
987
297
988
224
3,468
IN
Boone
2157
7
331
224
107
48
1
133
2,247
39,599
33,990
2,921
302
549
1,368
343
2,730
IN
Jefferson
­
6497
­
4
1,464
1,345
119
9
2
1,445
4,339
11,434
9,922
14,727
1,324
1,632
2,345
638
7,100
IN
Tippecanoe
3037
4
949
653
296
45
1
467
2,317
13,919
5,951
6,396
849
589
1,498
317
4,235
IN
Wayne
2496
3
966
609
357
59
8
2,970
2,292
520
5,309
7,522
723
659
1,382
281
4,696
IN
Bartholomew
­
779
­
1
1,235
1,394
­
159
­
11
9
5,165
1,666
1,548
6,353
10,337
759
593
1,019
409
6,124
IN
Delaware
2151
4
776
561
215
38
27
5,762
2,229
291
3,913
4,431
676
707
1,243
237
3,539
IN
Henry
341
1
678
389
289
74
9
1,543
2,087
1,072
4,099
4,536
1,081
691
1,213
225
3,497
IN
Montgomery
4932
4
1,047
1,089
­
42
­
4
4
2,627
1,266
2,168
4,852
7,383
383
545
647
520
4,507
IN
Monroe
216
0
963
587
376
64
3
1,063
1,669
1,280
5,341
6,451
573
381
1,135
254
4,350
IN
Grant
757
2
638
388
250
64
30
4,736
800
2,643
6,116
3,284
777
230
548
209
3,163
IN
Putnam
462
3
148
145
3
2
5
385
1,051
125
3,140
2,421
440
389
571
93
921
IN
Parke
3699
9
686
371
315
85
2
302
919
260
3,427
4,721
898
341
533
196
3,257
IN
Jackson
1428
8
322
175
147
84
2
169
1,750
167
2,109
2,884
480
395
1,311
143
2,077
IN
Fountain
2505
7
469
309
160
52
11
1,704
1,327
411
2,614
3,200
1,462
246
1,061
166
2,435
IN
Clinton
1169
4
330
272
58
21
2
252
1,327
494
2,731
3,024
952
232
968
157
2,036
IN
Randolph
3558
15
539
267
272
102
8
925
922
154
2,525
3,876
1,538
190
717
146
2,513
IN
Decatur
2452
9
419
364
55
15
2
200
743
140
2,081
3,519
796
221
507
128
2,059
IN
Ripley
1737
7
392
267
125
47
5
576
862
243
2,057
2,655
617
209
641
243
2,057
IN
Clay
3577
13
345
265
80
30
2
252
640
233
1,589
2,274
256
208
408
112
1,530
IN
Jennings
1319
5
257
172
85
49
6
728
561
150
1,426
2,609
387
156
392
92
1,339
IN
Fayette
1105
6
214
185
29
16
35
3,012
1,003
140
1,274
1,839
1,227
177
814
131
1,242
IN
Rush
1633
7
364
216
148
69
1
79
397
100
1,515
2,426
318
151
236
97
1,511
IN
Scott
357
2
186
164
22
13
24
1,915
895
81
1,040
1,360
616
158
730
81
1,040
IN
Tipton
2614
17
218
196
22
11
29
2,099
269
46
828
1,286
132
132
131
46
828
IN
Brown
6
0
245
207
38
18
19
1,882
399
100
1,052
1,400
280
118
273
100
1,052
IN
Owen
40131
1
33,218
27,883
5,335
19
266,616
60,983
152,361
218,345
211,797
26,227
19,800
36,466
10,088
148,230
Indianapolis,
IN
Indianapolis,
IN
8902
2
5,597
5,624
­
276
­
0
63,546
10,663
78,253
55,889
49,771
3,121
3,912
5,447
2,012
23,844
Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
3579
2
1,874
2,015
­
141
­
7
25
16,890
4,561
33,136
25,258
23,912
578
1,641
2,247
597
6,759
TN
Sullivan
­
272
­
0
485
422
63
15
31
6,962
2,937
43,424
15,600
5,979
432
733
1,704
207
2,560
TN
Hawkins
6979
6
1,241
1,235
6
0
20
10,163
1,172
717
5,023
7,322
862
487
635
387
4,846
TN
Washington
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for
Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
51
191
3
VA
Washington
8.0
84.6
Johnson
City­
KingspoBristol,
VAJohnson
C
51,331
564
91
5,216
11
45,887
51,103
*
47
019
4
TN
Carter
5.9
90.5
Johnson
City­
KingspoJohnson
CJohnson
C
56,746
341
166
5,237
10
51,505
56,742
*
51
169
3
VA
Scott
4.6
95.1
Johnson
City­
KingspoKingsport­
Johnson
C
23,136
537
43
199
1
23,204
23,403
*
47
171
4
TN
Unicoi
2.6
97.7
Johnson
City­
KingspoJohnson
CJohnson
C
17,740
186
95
1,118
7
16,549
17,667
*
51
520
3
VA
Bristol
2.3
100.0
Johnson
City­
KingspoBristol,
VAJohnson
C
14.3
A
15.3
NA
17,118
12
1,427
­
1,059
­
6
18,426
17,367
51
167
3
VA
Russell
16.5
28,974
475
61
1,641
6
28,667
30,308
47
063
4
TN
Hamblen
10.5
Morristown,
Morristown­
58,623
161
364
7,648
15
50,480
58,128
47
059
4
TN
Greene
9.4
Greeneville,
TN
63,763
622
103
7,056
13
55,853
62,909
51
173
3
VA
Smyth
6.9
32,827
452
73
711
2
32,370
33,081
51
195
3
VA
Wise
5.3
41,710
403
103
550
1
39,573
40,123
37
121
4
NC
Mitchell
4.0
13.3
A
14.8
A
15,844
222
71
1,254
9
14,433
15,687
37
115
4
NC
Madison
3.8
Asheville,
NC
Asheville,
NAsheville­
Br
20,004
449
45
2,682
16
16,953
19,635
m
51
105
3
VA
Lee
3.7
23,396
437
54
­
907
­
4
24,496
23,589
37
199
4
NC
Yancey
3.4
17,959
312
58
2,355
15
15,419
17,774
m
51
077
3
VA
Grayson
3.0
16,612
443
37
1,639
10
16,278
17,917
m
37
011
4
NC
Avery
2.9
17,610
247
71
2,300
15
14,867
17,167
m
47
057
4
TN
Grainger
2.7
Morristown,
Morristown­
21,109
280
75
3,564
21
17,095
20,659
47
091
4
TN
Johnson
2.5
17,925
299
60
3,733
27
13,766
17,499
47
067
4
TN
Hancock
1.3
6,793
222
31
47
1
6,739
6,786
Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
22
counties
14.7
A
15.7
NA
866,083
7,890
110
78,317
10
783,036
861,353
Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
38%
nitrates;
62%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
515200006;
Rural
site=
LIGO1
(
Linville
Gorge)

Johnstown,
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
2
counties
15.8
NA
15.8
NA
229,908
1,763
130
­
8,626
­
4
241,247
232,621
*
42
021
3
PA
Cambria
NA
NA*
68.4
68.4
Johnstown,
PA
Johnstown,
PA
15.8
NA
15.8
NA
150,452
688
219
­
10,431
­
6
163,029
152,598
*
42
111
3
PA
Somerset
31.6
100.0
Johnstown,
PA
Somerset,
PA
79,456
1,075
74
1,805
2
78,218
80,023
m
42
063
3
PA
Indiana
NA
626.6
Indiana,
PA
88,780
830
107
­
389
­
0
89,994
89,605
42
033
3
PA
Clearfield
NA*
180.7
DuBois,
PA
83,203
1,147
73
5,285
7
78,097
83,382
m
24
001
3
MD
Allegany
119.2
Cumberland,
MD
Cumberland,
MD­
WV
74,203
425
175
­
16
­
0
74,946
74,930
m
42
129
3
PA
Westmoreland
NA
NA*
111.5
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N15.5
NA
15.6
NA
368,428
1,023
360
­
328
­
0
370,321
369,993
m
42
051
3
PA
Fayette
NA
46.7
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N
146,654
790
186
3,293
2
145,351
148,644
42
013
3
PA
Blair
NA*
43.9
Altoona,
PA
Altoona,
PA
127,840
526
243
­
1,398
­
1
130,542
129,144
42
009
3
PA
Bedford
25.1
49,944
1,015
49
2,065
4
47,919
49,984
m
24
023
3
MD
Garrett
22.2
29,878
648
46
1,708
6
28,138
29,846
Johnstown,
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
10
counties
15.8
NA
15.8
NA
1,198,838
8,167
147
1,594
0
1,206,555
1,208,149
Johnstown,
PA
Urban
Increment:
27%
sulfates;
24%
nitrates;
46%
carbon;
3%
crustal.
Urban
site=
421290008;
Rural
site=
DOSO1
(
Dolly
Sods
/
Otter
Creek
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Pittsburgh,
PA
­
urban
sit
Knoxville,
TN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
6
counties
16.8
NA
18.4
NA
704,431
2,451
287
101,289
17
585,960
687,249
*
47
093
4
TN
Knox
NA
NA*
28.6
28.6
Knoxville,
TN
Knoxville,
TKnoxville­
S16.8
NA
18.4
NA
389,327
509
765
46,283
14
335,749
382,032
*
47
001
4
TN
Anderson
NA*
27.5
56.1
Knoxville,
TN
Knoxville,
TKnoxville­
S
71,627
338
212
3,080
5
68,250
71,330
*
47
009
4
TN
Blount
NA*
22.4
78.5
Knoxville,
TN
Knoxville,
TKnoxville­
S14.4
A
15.9
na
109,849
559
197
19,854
23
85,969
105,823
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
2270
4
769
954
­
185
­
19
27
6,389
705
383
3,600
3,245
719
348
326
251
3,435
VA
Washington
­
3116
­
5
535
553
­
18
­
3
48
12,109
542
238
2,200
4,921
188
280
247
223
2,054
TN
Carter
­
535
­
2
295
325
­
30
­
9
50
4,541
353
195
1,964
1,551
243
205
137
195
1,964
VA
Scott
319
2
149
120
29
24
40
2,958
218
75
832
1,051
54
131
81
67
819
TN
Unicoi
­
322
­
2
249
51
3,534
175
85
1,412
1,790
45
87
70
85
1,407
VA
Bristol
27
0
319
307
12
4
18
1,866
1,570
22,724
14,162
1,824
320
432
937
225
1,872
VA
Russell
­
2460
­
4
653
445
208
47
2
527
1,011
5,764
5,134
22,450
450
443
506
220
2,908
TN
Hamblen
­
1158
­
2
1,042
611
431
71
8
2,355
1,117
318
4,208
6,064
1,231
414
643
295
4,181
TN
Greene
1475
4
450
346
104
30
10
1,541
595
370
3,018
4,190
417
307
258
201
2,856
VA
Smyth
288
1
377
391
­
14
­
4
6
823
427
267
2,237
2,089
67
242
168
250
2,077
VA
Wise
724
5
152
143
9
6
1
81
334
271
1,262
1,995
211
197
124
244
1,087
NC
Mitchell
2171
11
195
168
27
16
0
16
327
235
944
945
135
199
119
233
926
NC
Madison
2104
9
231
302
­
71
­
24
8
616
346
196
1,573
1,396
286
168
166
193
1,556
VA
Lee
1905
11
174
152
22
14
0
15
280
246
955
1,179
87
173
99
246
955
NC
Yancey
789
5
144
150
­
6
­
4
1
62
291
95
819
952
405
153
130
95
819
VA
Grayson
1331
8
163
147
16
11
1
48
269
163
730
985
77
154
106
155
728
NC
Avery
582
3
215
170
45
26
3
241
288
80
893
1,647
287
135
146
80
893
TN
Grainger
­
488
­
3
178
137
41
30
11
675
228
230
788
1,060
123
123
99
230
788
TN
Johnson
133
2
51
51
0
0
7
161
119
78
484
422
138
62
54
35
222
TN
Hancock
16325
2
9,941
9,144
548
9
72,573
17,865
109,290
93,096
96,969
7,355
7,114
9,002
4,714
45,712
Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
Johnson
City,
TN­
VA
­
15155
­
7
2,108
1,933
175
9
7,823
2,733
10,264
12,993
11,998
1,984
1,094
1,463
3,201
10,064
Johnstown,
PA
­
8907
­
6
1,176
1,180
­
4
­
0
4
2,649
1,594
8,716
8,287
7,229
490
679
804
1,796
5,493
PA
Cambria
­
6248
­
8
932
753
179
24
15
5,174
1,139
1,548
4,706
4,769
1,494
415
659
1,405
4,571
PA
Somerset
4809
5
727
644
83
13
5
1,804
10,981
158,311
52,550
4,683
692
2,428
6,868
871
3,711
PA
Indiana
­
9776
­
12
1,056
692
364
53
1
519
3,466
43,394
11,437
5,124
344
1,000
2,020
1,339
4,599
PA
Clearfield
97
0
1,297
784
513
65
0
17
3,041
20,453
12,262
4,991
393
943
1,636
1,226
7,441
MD
Allegany
­
6933
­
2
3,217
3,239
­
22
­
1
1
1,223
3,320
3,593
18,461
17,371
1,119
1,533
1,564
3,003
15,327
PA
Westmorela
­
8893
­
6
1,139
999
140
14
1
431
1,600
2,053
6,788
6,625
458
641
856
1,760
6,357
PA
Fayette
­
956
­
1
1,220
1,052
168
16
2
1,205
1,044
4,434
6,395
6,456
1,203
461
523
1,134
5,511
PA
Blair
2383
5
943
506
437
86
3
563
730
888
4,869
3,927
1,440
307
389
884
4,358
PA
Bedford
1722
6
963
431
532
123
2
243
571
709
4,445
2,424
719
275
268
595
3,913
MD
Garrett
­
32702
­
3
12,670
10,280
2,390
23
13,828
27,486
244,099
130,200
63,599
8,352
8,682
15,587
14,013
61,281
Johnstown,
PA
site
is
31
miles
away.
Johnstown,
PA
38558
5
8,793
7,528
1,265
17
63,195
10,221
56,614
61,744
54,705
3,107
3,611
5,751
4,410
34,782
Knoxville,
TN
15339
4
5,135
4,892
243
5
11
20,002
1,955
3,005
23,648
29,966
1,220
919
965
3,001
18,903
TN
Knox
4373
6
875
526
349
66
28
8,665
2,891
45,986
23,020
5,328
265
876
1,648
503
3,978
TN
Anderson
5286
5
1,205
1,205
0
0
33
16,102
3,535
2,999
5,282
8,250
606
973
2,234
354
4,846
TN
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and
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
47
155
4
TN
Sevier
NA*
9.4
87.9
Knoxville,
TN
Sevierville,
Knoxville­
S
74,456
592
126
20,127
39
51,043
71,170
*
47
105
4
TN
Loudon
NA
8.8
96.7
Knoxville,
TN
Knoxville,
TKnoxville­
S15.4
na
40,631
229
177
7,831
25
31,255
39,086
*
47
173
4
TN
Union
3.2
99.9
Knoxville,
TN
Knoxville,
TKnoxville­
S
18,541
224
83
4,114
30
13,694
17,808
m
47
145
4
TN
Roane
NA
38.0
Harriman,
TKnoxville­
Se14.2
A
15.4
NA
52,316
361
145
4,683
10
47,227
51,910
m
47
107
4
TN
Mc
Minn
NA
27.0
Athens,
TNChattanoog
14.6
a
16.1
NA
50,051
430
116
6,632
16
42,383
49,015
m
47
143
4
TN
Rhea
18.1
28,939
316
92
4,056
17
24,344
28,400
37
087
4
NC
Haywood
NAp*
14.8
Asheville,
NAsheville­
Br
13.6
A
14.6
A
54,831
554
99
7,091
15
46,942
54,033
47
089
4
TN
Jefferson
NA*
14.4
Morristown,
Morristown­
45,801
274
167
11,278
34
33,016
44,294
47
151
4
TN
Scott
11.1
21,558
532
41
2,769
15
18,358
21,127
m
47
123
4
TN
Monroe
9.6
40,159
635
63
8,420
28
30,541
38,961
47
035
4
TN
Cumberland
8.6
Crossville,
TN
48,604
682
71
12,066
35
34,736
46,802
m
21
235
4
KY
Whitley
8.1
Corbin,
KY
Corbin­
Lond
36,636
440
83
2,539
8
33,326
35,865
47
013
4
TN
Campbell
7.5
LaFollette,
TKnoxville­
Se
40,013
480
83
4,775
14
35,079
39,854
m
47
025
4
TN
Claiborne
6.0
30,163
434
70
3,725
14
26,137
29,862
21
147
4
KY
Mc
Creary
5.8
16,993
428
40
1,477
9
15,603
17,080
47
029
4
TN
Cocke
NAp
5.5
Newport,
TNMorristown­
34,115
434
79
4,424
15
29,141
33,565
37
173
4
NC
Swain
NAp
5.3
12.9
A
13.4
A
13,137
528
25
1,700
15
11,268
12,968
47
129
4
TN
Morgan
4.3
19,847
522
38
2,457
14
17,300
19,757
37
075
4
NC
Graham
3.2
8,045
292
28
797
11
7,196
7,993
m
47
057
4
TN
Grainger
3.2
Morristown,
Morristown­
21,109
280
75
3,564
21
17,095
20,659
m
47
121
4
TN
Meigs
NA*
2.4
11,310
195
58
3,053
38
8,033
11,086
Knoxville,
TN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
24
counties
16.8
NA
18.4
NA
1,278,058
10,268
124
186,795
18
1,063,685
1,250,480
Knoxville,
TN
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
25%
nitrates;
75%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
370210034;
Rural
site=
SHRO1
(
Shining
Rock
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Asheville,
NC
­
urban
site
is
93
miles
Kokomo,
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
2
counties
14.7
A
15.1
NA
101,372
553
183
4,595
5
96,946
101,541
*
18
067
5
IN
Howard
82.3
82.3
Kokomo,
IN
Kokomo,
INKokomo­
P
14.7
A
15.1
NA
84,838
293
290
4,137
5
80,827
84,964
*
18
159
5
IN
Tipton
17.7
100.0
Kokomo,
IN
Kokomo,
INKokomo­
P
16,534
260
64
458
3
16,119
16,577
m
18
057
5
IN
Hamilton
NA*
125.9
Indianapolis,
IN
IndianapolisIndianapolis
205,610
398
517
73,804
68
108,936
182,740
m
18
095
5
IN
Madison
NA*
116.1
Indianapolis,
IN
Anderson,
IIndianapolis
14.6
a
15.0
a
132,068
452
292
2,689
2
130,669
133,358
18
017
5
IN
Cass
80.4
Logansport,
IN
40,752
413
99
2,517
7
38,413
40,930
18
169
5
IN
Wabash
73.7
Wabash,
IN
34,655
413
84
­
109
­
0
35,069
34,960
m
18
053
5
IN
Grant
65.2
Marion,
IN
72,189
414
174
­
766
­
1
74,169
73,403
m
18
023
5
IN
Clinton
35.2
Lafayette,
IN
Frankfort,
INLafayette­
Fr
33,972
405
84
2,892
9
30,974
33,866
18
103
5
IN
Miami
34.7
Peru,
IN
Kokomo­
Pe
36,199
376
96
­
815
­
2
36,897
36,082
18
015
5
IN
Carroll
25.3
Lafayette,
INLafayette­
Fr
20,226
372
54
1,356
7
18,809
20,165
18
049
5
IN
Fulton
21.8
20,728
369
56
1,671
9
18,840
20,511
Kokomo,
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
11
counties
14.7
A
15.1
NA
697,771
4,165
168
87,834
15
589,722
677,556
Kokomo,
IN
Urban
Increment:
3%
sulfates;
38%
nitrates;
59%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
180970078;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)
[
Incremement
data
from
Indianapolis,
IN
­
urban
site
is
47
miles
away.]

Lancaster,
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
7575
10
724
487
237
49
22
7,591
711
433
2,838
4,756
472
399
291
256
2,764
TN
Sevier
4310
11
728
314
414
132
37
6,486
804
4,035
5,899
5,338
360
310
440
224
3,698
TN
Loudon
1675
9
126
104
22
21
60
4,349
325
156
1,057
1,067
184
134
173
72
593
TN
Union
2117
4
784
418
366
88
42
9,467
4,967
92,331
30,865
4,300
285
1,230
2,988
394
3,942
TN
Roane
­
1395
­
3
787
401
386
96
3
672
3,348
10,216
10,829
5,546
1,268
1,088
1,583
239
3,734
TN
Mc
Minn
1943
7
283
197
86
44
2
243
1,405
302
2,625
3,643
149
818
493
189
2,256
TN
Rhea
5531
10
1,016
456
560
123
0
13
1,218
8,701
8,669
4,923
547
543
456
412
3,900
NC
Haywood
4372
10
718
327
391
120
32
6,384
1,407
183
3,220
4,194
662
628
758
183
3,220
TN
Jefferson
­
1087
­
5
178
149
29
19
8
627
1,113
122
1,338
1,813
294
506
482
114
1,249
TN
Scott
­
2594
­
6
453
326
127
39
18
2,894
743
154
2,387
3,420
554
416
298
153
2,218
TN
Monroe
1768
4
926
399
527
132
2
429
682
181
3,682
3,989
532
340
324
180
3,649
TN
Cumberland
1775
5
687
321
366
114
1
113
521
675
3,646
3,017
171
318
182
675
3,612
KY
Whitley
1223
3
814
399
415
104
32
4,517
527
268
3,323
3,323
161
297
216
268
3,323
TN
Campbell
1805
6
287
234
53
23
9
1,021
509
165
1,420
2,554
475
259
237
165
1,417
TN
Claiborne
2089
12
203
166
37
22
1
38
346
188
1,414
904
52
251
85
188
1,414
KY
Mc
Creary
­
1323
­
4
536
269
267
99
19
2,670
400
247
2,507
2,361
357
216
167
149
2,345
TN
Cocke
1535
12
127
111
16
14
0
7
328
141
567
1,210
199
244
76
141
566
NC
Swain
918
5
198
171
27
16
34
2,468
288
98
1,252
929
222
180
99
98
1,251
TN
Morgan
644
8
78
55
23
42
1
19
209
70
377
981
47
147
55
34
342
NC
Graham
582
3
215
170
45
26
27
2,350
288
80
893
1,647
287
135
146
80
893
TN
Grainger
239
2
108
80
28
35
4
172
198
112
885
871
118
100
91
112
885
TN
Meigs
58700
5
17,191
12,177
5,014
41
97,299
28,718
170,848
141,643
104,330
9,487
11,327
14,487
8,184
74,998
Knoxville,
TN
iles
away.]
Knoxville,
TN
1212
1
955
1,110
­
155
­
14
2,695
3,094
968
5,594
8,054
1,593
900
2,036
319
5,274
Kokomo,
IN
855
1
769
946
­
177
­
19
1
363
2,199
887
4,554
6,694
977
742
1,306
238
4,234
IN
Howard
357
2
186
164
22
13
29
2,332
895
81
1,040
1,360
616
158
730
81
1,040
IN
Tipton
2686
1
1,807
1,317
490
37
2
2,027
2,468
5,215
9,251
9,625
828
730
1,635
497
7,645
IN
Hamilton
1516
1
1,601
1,581
20
1
2
966
2,659
934
8,106
9,730
905
884
1,548
405
7,282
IN
Madison
­
1296
­
3
446
331
115
35
12
2,387
1,790
5,124
5,733
3,534
919
407
1,241
203
2,691
IN
Cass
362
1
380
264
116
44
2
263
3,503
3,794
2,981
3,654
1,460
649
2,408
149
2,294
IN
Wabash
216
0
963
587
376
64
3
846
1,669
1,280
5,341
6,451
573
381
1,135
254
4,350
IN
Grant
2505
7
469
309
160
52
4
584
1,327
411
2,614
3,200
1,462
246
1,061
166
2,435
IN
Clinton
682
2
380
306
74
24
21
3,354
1,043
485
2,216
3,676
1,052
277
730
154
2,098
IN
Miami
2650
13
241
228
13
6
6
635
1,116
127
1,649
2,786
1,946
208
894
122
1,639
IN
Carroll
1651
8
244
190
54
28
1
136
851
94
1,353
2,337
661
188
640
92
1,350
IN
Fulton
12184
2
7,486
6,223
1,263
20
13,893
19,520
18,432
44,838
53,047
11,399
4,870
13,328
2,361
37,058
Kokomo,
IN
Kokomo,
IN
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
Lancaster,
PA
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MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
42
071
3
PA
Lancaster
NA
NA*
100.0
100.0
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
m
42
133
3
PA
York
NA
NA*
184.9
York,
PA
York­
HanovYork­
Hanov
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
389,209
905
430
42,177
12
339,574
381,751
m
42
011
3
PA
Berks
NA
NA*
103.8
Reading,
PA
Reading,
PA
16.4
NA
16.7
NA
382,108
859
445
37,115
11
336,523
373,638
m
42
029
3
PA
Chester
NA
NA*
79.5
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
15.1
na
14.6
a
450,160
756
595
57,105
15
376,396
433,501
m
42
043
3
PA
Dauphin
NA
NA*
53.8
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CaHarrisburg­
Harrisburg­
15.8
NA
15.6
NA
252,933
525
482
13,985
6
237,813
251,798
m
24
025
3
MD
Harford
NA*
39.5
Baltimore,
MWashingtonBaltimore­
TWashington13.1
a
14.0
a
227,713
440
518
36,458
20
182,132
218,590
m
42
075
3
PA
Lebanon
NA
NA
28.3
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CaLebanon,
PHarrisburg­
121,199
362
335
6,583
6
113,744
120,327
m
24
015
3
MD
Cecil
NA*
23.0
Wilmington­
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
13.0
a
13.4
A
90,335
348
260
14,604
20
71,347
85,951
Lancaster,
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
8
counties
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
2,392,218
5,144
465
255,863
12
2,080,351
2,336,214
Lancaster,
PA
Urban
Increment:
11%
sulfates;
50%
nitrates;
39%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
420710007;
Rural
site=
AREN1
(
Arendtsville)

Lexington,
KY
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
7
counties
15.7
NA
16.5
NA
489,717
1,920
255
73,262
18
405,936
479,198
*
21
067
4
KY
Fayette
NA
31.4
31.4
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
Lexington­
15.7
NA
16.5
NA
263,618
285
925
35,146
16
225,366
260,512
*
21
049
4
KY
Clark
25.7
57.1
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
Lexington­
33,726
254
133
3,648
12
29,496
33,144
*
21
151
4
KY
Madison
13.6
70.7
Lexington,
KY
Richmond,
Lexington­
13.5
A
14.4
A
73,334
441
166
13,364
23
57,508
70,872
*
21
239
4
KY
Woodford
9.5
80.2
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
Lexington­
23,403
191
123
3,253
16
19,955
23,208
*
21
209
4
KY
Scott
7.9
88.1
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
Lexington­
35,320
285
124
9,194
39
23,867
33,061
*
21
113
4
KY
Jessamine
7.6
95.7
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
Lexington­
40,740
173
235
8,533
28
30,508
39,041
*
21
017
4
KY
Bourbon
4.3
100.0
Lexington,
KY
Lexington­
Lexington­
19,576
291
67
124
1
19,236
19,360
21
167
4
KY
Mercer
83.8
21,047
251
84
1,669
9
19,148
20,817
21
199
4
KY
Pulaski
56.8
Somerset,
KY
57,160
662
86
6,728
14
49,489
56,217
21
125
4
KY
Laurel
14.6
London,
KYCorbin­
Lond12.6
a
13.0
a
54,313
436
125
9,277
21
43,438
52,715
m
21
179
4
KY
Nelson
10.3
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
38,823
423
92
7,767
26
29,710
37,477
m
21
211
4
KY
Shelby
8.7
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
35,125
384
91
8,513
34
24,824
33,337
m
21
073
4
KY
Franklin
8.6
Frankfort,
KLexington­
F
13.6
A
14.4
A
48,201
211
228
3,906
9
43,781
47,687
m
21
205
4
KY
Rowan
7.2
22,265
281
79
1,741
9
20,353
22,094
21
137
4
KY
Lincoln
7.0
Danville,
KY
24,055
337
71
3,316
17
20,045
23,361
m
21
081
4
KY
Grant
6.9
Cincinnati,
OCincinnati­
HCincinnati­
MCincinnati­
M
23,620
260
91
6,647
42
15,737
22,384
21
203
4
KY
Rockcastle
6.4
Richmond,
Lexington­
F
16,783
318
53
1,779
12
14,803
16,582
21
175
4
KY
Morgan
6.0
14,204
381
37
2,300
20
11,648
13,948
21
197
4
KY
Powell
5.7
13,205
180
73
1,551
13
11,686
13,237
m
21
005
4
KY
Anderson
5.5
Frankfort,
KLexington­
F
19,561
203
96
4,540
31
14,571
19,111
21
109
4
KY
Jackson
5.2
13,778
346
40
1,540
13
11,955
13,495
21
069
4
KY
Fleming
4.8
14,095
351
40
1,500
12
12,292
13,792
m
21
097
4
KY
Harrison
4.6
18,079
310
58
1,735
11
16,248
17,983
m
21
103
4
KY
Henry
4.6
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
15,367
289
53
2,237
17
12,823
15,060
21
173
4
KY
Montgomery
4.5
Mount
SterlLexington­
F
23,262
199
117
2,993
15
19,561
22,554
21
011
4
KY
Bath
4.1
Mount
SterlLexington­
F
11,407
279
41
1,393
14
9,692
11,085
21
065
4
KY
Estill
4.1
15,341
254
60
693
5
14,614
15,307
m
21
187
4
KY
Owen
4.0
10,936
352
31
1,512
17
9,035
10,547
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and
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
PA
Lancaster
13924
4
3,335
3,196
139
4
3
5,485
7,251
60,065
32,847
22,101
3,029
1,991
4,166
3,339
14,396
PA
York
9123
2
3,952
2,926
1,026
35
2
3,870
4,806
17,143
21,834
21,506
4,133
1,520
2,821
4,958
16,217
PA
Berks
27137
6
3,128
3,105
23
1
1
2,828
3,716
11,391
16,909
17,697
2,267
1,228
2,226
4,709
12,983
PA
Chester
11445
5
2,869
2,835
34
1
2
2,585
1,812
4,079
13,425
13,695
1,703
786
913
3,352
12,240
PA
Dauphin
9687
4
2,208
1,672
536
32
0
105
1,517
1,946
8,662
8,606
1,008
754
705
1,946
8,259
MD
Harford
5290
4
1,136
835
301
36
6
3,770
1,451
2,758
6,284
6,931
4,593
468
903
1,894
5,542
PA
Lebanon
5065
6
1,340
1,035
305
29
0
163
950
948
5,502
4,441
505
401
518
948
5,502
MD
Cecil
143933
6
21,972
19,220
2,752
14
18,806
27,176
109,116
126,364
122,360
34,392
8,894
15,821
26,436
92,611
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
65252
13
5,753
4,321
1,432
33
49,517
5,836
18,154
36,526
34,990
3,392
2,052
3,495
5,586
28,784
Lexington,
KY
32046
12
2,764
2,998
­
234
­
8
9
12,369
1,703
3,925
13,620
15,720
606
679
965
3,365
12,717
KY
Fayette
3206
10
523
221
302
137
39
6,029
1,132
9,647
6,622
2,374
398
372
668
536
2,987
KY
Clark
10295
14
944
437
507
116
24
8,218
867
1,189
5,512
4,215
641
323
504
822
4,642
KY
Madison
3024
13
311
170
141
83
41
5,020
559
2,663
3,530
2,852
427
155
350
137
1,424
KY
Woodford
9531
27
645
194
451
232
29
4,871
627
260
3,629
6,041
481
197
403
259
3,442
KY
Scott
7376
18
362
171
191
112
50
9,391
504
323
2,189
2,436
242
210
284
323
2,174
KY
Jessamine
­
226
­
1
204
130
74
57
40
3,619
444
147
1,424
1,352
597
116
321
144
1,398
KY
Bourbon
1502
7
224
141
83
59
20
1,918
3,136
49,269
9,145
1,686
409
708
1,963
135
1,331
KY
Mercer
6068
11
661
436
225
52
2
429
2,403
25,156
10,996
3,901
877
732
1,415
1,703
6,145
KY
Pulaski
9057
17
852
515
337
65
2
498
770
1,044
4,564
3,823
439
380
361
1,038
4,526
KY
Laurel
7969
21
427
259
168
65
1
216
781
497
2,134
7,923
1,147
296
463
287
2,003
KY
Nelson
9598
27
512
208
304
146
3
473
699
397
2,906
2,778
842
231
446
397
2,848
KY
Shelby
2239
5
623
293
330
113
13
3,125
506
601
3,059
4,396
217
217
273
454
2,946
KY
Franklin
591
3
421
146
275
188
6
536
336
313
1,691
1,535
91
204
123
171
1,633
KY
Rowan
3465
14
242
187
55
29
10
966
471
178
2,920
1,084
658
182
278
177
1,461
KY
Lincoln
8721
37
379
119
260
218
5
524
381
210
2,664
1,364
257
182
191
197
2,654
KY
Grant
1940
12
429
162
267
165
35
2,271
302
177
1,948
1,236
239
177
118
174
1,941
KY
Rockcastle
2417
17
166
124
42
34
4
159
312
149
682
771
224
189
115
123
669
KY
Morgan
1858
14
126
96
30
31
42
2,170
273
162
3,876
616
55
122
140
155
637
KY
Powell
5475
28
201
105
96
91
28
2,594
335
443
1,535
2,648
164
144
180
389
1,494
KY
Anderson
1712
12
104
93
11
12
22
995
271
113
456
582
124
165
98
113
456
KY
Jackson
1756
12
127
99
28
28
5
279
300
95
632
837
653
149
145
86
631
KY
Fleming
2301
13
145
90
55
61
34
2,838
354
290
1,786
1,158
303
114
225
289
1,722
KY
Harrison
2545
17
278
134
144
107
1
65
424
156
1,465
1,246
420
125
288
147
1,454
KY
Henry
2827
12
311
160
151
94
27
2,620
394
145
1,357
1,995
244
125
261
136
1,324
KY
Montgomery
1274
11
243
102
141
138
16
700
270
58
1,354
755
316
115
149
58
1,006
KY
Bath
707
5
80
79
1
1
50
2,661
223
82
492
621
76
128
89
76
490
KY
Estill
1682
15
83
70
13
19
10
473
236
57
572
566
245
126
105
57
571
KY
Owen
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
21
229
4
KY
Washington
3.7
11,103
301
37
475
5
10,441
10,916
21
237
4
KY
Wolfe
3.5
6,936
223
31
562
9
6,503
7,065
m
21
215
4
KY
Spencer
3.2
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
13,523
186
73
4,965
73
6,801
11,766
21
165
4
KY
Menifee
3.1
Mount
SterlLexington­
F
6,708
204
33
1,464
29
5,092
6,556
21
079
4
KY
Garrard
2.9
15,618
231
68
3,213
28
11,579
14,792
21
181
4
KY
Nicholas
1.7
6,934
197
35
88
1
6,725
6,813
Lexington,
KY
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
34
counties
15.7
NA
16.5
NA
1,061,166
9,969
106
157,366
18
878,530
1,035,896
Lexington,
KY
Urban
Increment:
22%
sulfates;
19%
nitrates;
60%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
210670012;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)

Lincoln
County,
MT
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
16.2
NA
16.4
NA
18,665
3,613
5
1,356
8
17,481
18,837
*
30
053
8
MT
Lincoln
NA
100.0
100.0
16.2
NA
16.4
NA
18,665
3,613
5
1,356
8
17,481
18,837
30
029
8
MT
Flathead
257.0
Kalispell,
MT
9.1
A
8.3
A
77,240
5,099
15
15,253
26
59,218
74,471
16
017
10
ID
Bonner
159.5
8.0
a
8.7
A
38,205
1,738
22
10,213
38
26,622
36,835
16
021
10
ID
Boundary
134.4
8.2
a
9.4
a
10,085
1,269
8
1,539
18
8,332
9,871
30
089
8
MT
Sanders
88.2
6.6
A
6.5
A
10,367
2,762
4
1,558
18
8,669
10,227
Lincoln
County,
MT
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
5
counties
16.2
NA
16.4
NA
154,562
14,481
11
29,919
25
120,322
150,241
Lincoln
County,
MT
Urban
Increment:
9%
sulfates;
19%
nitrates;
72%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
300630031;
Rural
site=
MONT1
(
Monture)
[
Incremement
data
from
Missoula,
MT
­
urban
site
is
127
miles
away.]

Los
Angeles,
CA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
5
counties
27.4
NA
28.9
NA
17,044,188
33,966
502
1,842,116
13
14,531,529
########

*
06
037
9
CA
Los
Angeles
NA­
P
NA*
53.4
53.4
Los
AngeleLos
AngeleLos
AngeleLos
Angele
22.8
NA
24.4
NA
9,806,577
4,060
2,415
656,174
7
8,863,164
9,519,338
*
06
071
9
CA
San
Bernardin
NA­
P
NAp*
19.7
73.1
Riverside­
SLos
AngeleRiverside­
SLos
Angele
24.5
NA
25.9
NA
1,816,072
20,062
91
291,054
21
1,418,380
1,709,434
*
06
059
9
CA
Orange
NA
NA*
12.7
85.8
Orange
CoLos
AngeleLos
AngeleLos
Angele
18.6
NA
20.3
NA
2,938,507
790
3,720
435,733
18
2,410,556
2,846,289
*
06
065
9
CA
Riverside
NA­
P
NAp*
10.0
95.8
Riverside­
SLos
AngeleRiverside­
SLos
Angele
27.4
NA
28.9
NA
1,699,112
7,208
236
374,974
32
1,170,413
1,545,387
*
06
111
9
CA
Ventura
NA*
4.2
100.0
Ventura,
CLos
AngeleOxnard­
ThLos
Angele
14.5
A
14.8
A
783,920
1,846
425
84,181
13
669,016
753,197
32
003
9
NV
Clark
NA*
40.5
Las
Vegas,
NV­
AZ
Las
Vegas­
Las
Vegas­
11.0
A
10.9
A
1,522,164
7,911
192
634,306
86
741,459
1,375,765
m
06
029
9
CA
Kern
NA­
P
NAp*
16.5
Bakersfield,
CA
Bakersfield,
CA
21.8
NA
22.8
NA
694,059
8,142
85
118,168
22
543,477
661,645
m
06
073
9
CA
San
Diego
NA
NAp*
14.8
San
Diego,
CA
San
Diego­
Carlsbad­
Sa15.9
NA
16.4
NA
2,906,660
4,205
691
315,817
13
2,498,016
2,813,833
m
06
083
9
CA
Santa
Barbara
4.5
Santa
Barbara­
Santa
MSanta
Barbara­
Santa
M
9.5
A
9.9
A
403,084
2,739
147
29,739
8
369,608
399,347
m
06
025
9
CA
Imperial
NA­
P
NA*
3.6
El
Centro,
CA
9.1
A
15.6
NA
146,248
4,175
35
33,058
30
109,303
142,361
04
015
9
AZ
Mohave
3.3
Las
Vegas,
NV­
AZ
Lake
Havasu
City­
King
165,593
13,312
12
61,535
66
93,497
155,032
m
06
027
9
CA
Inyo
2.0
Bishop,
CA
6.2
A
7.8
a
18,214
10,192
2
­
336
­
2
18,281
17,945
04
012
9
AZ
La
Paz
0.7
19,517
4,500
4
5,871
42
13,844
19,715
Los
Angeles,
CA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
13
counties
27.4
NA
28.9
NA
22,919,727
89,142
257
3,040,274
16
18,919,014
########

Los
Angeles,
CA
Urban
Increment:
14%
sulfates;
55%
nitrates;
31%
carbon;
1%
crustal.
Urban
site=
060658001;
Rural
site=
SAGO1
(
San
Gorgonio
Wilderness)

Louisville,
KY­
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
7
counties
16.9
NA
17.3
NA
1,039,599
2,071
502
76,769
8
948,829
1,025,598
*
21
111
4
KY
Jefferson
NA
NA
51.5
51.5
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
Louisville­
E16.9
NA
17.3
NA
698,080
385
1,813
28,667
4
664,937
693,604
*
18
043
5
IN
Floyd
NA*
16.4
67.9
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
Louisville­
E14.9
A
15.5
NA
71,633
148
484
6,419
10
64,404
70,823
*
18
019
5
IN
Clark
NA
NA*
12.2
80.1
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
Louisville­
E16.2
NA
17.2
NA
98,198
375
262
8,695
10
87,777
96,472
*
21
029
4
KY
Bullitt
NA
7.3
87.4
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
Louisville­
E15.0
A
15.8
NA
63,800
299
213
13,669
29
47,567
61,236
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
198
2
100
81
19
23
7
346
273
115
618
1,051
584
110
157
107
613
KY
Washington
779
11
91
69
22
32
20
438
161
91
395
414
39
110
47
91
395
KY
Wolfe
6893
51
83
53
30
57
1
50
281
31
393
574
221
102
174
31
393
KY
Spencer
1699
25
47
40
7
18
11
257
166
21
216
306
48
100
62
21
215
KY
Menifee
3633
23
127
87
40
46
44
2,975
246
96
757
591
349
83
159
78
755
KY
Garrard
­
39
­
1
73
64
9
14
47
1,370
154
52
377
319
134
48
103
52
373
KY
Nicholas
154119
15
12,908
8,333
4,575
55
81,463
20,294
98,152
95,516
79,766
12,767
7,416
11,623
12,328
69,470
Lexington,
KY
Lexington,
KY
595
3
231
205
26
13
1,163
257
3,286
1,762
128
862
275
250
3,227
Lincoln
County,
MT
595
3
231
205
26
13
1,163
257
3,286
1,762
128
862
275
250
3,227
MT
Lincoln
12350
16
756
540
216
40
0
85
3,902
1,919
6,651
5,849
640
1,788
1,904
386
5,932
MT
Flathead
5323
14
442
360
82
23
2,214
313
5,324
7,088
270
1,411
730
303
4,920
ID
Bonner
1580
16
139
135
4
3
0
10
2,231
114
1,886
3,000
335
1,431
760
109
1,674
ID
Boundary
1163
11
83
76
7
9
0
12
778
328
4,543
1,076
262
605
151
326
4,540
MT
Sanders
21011
14
1,651
1,316
335
25
107
10,288
2,931
21,690
18,775
1,635
6,097
3,820
1,374
20,293
Lincoln
County,
MT
Lincoln
County,
MT
1891964
11
144,311
132,222
12,089
9
861,246
69,872
22,119
530,780
465,495
61,094
41,151
23,840
10,900
476,347
Los
Angeles,
CA
797875
8
81,689
80,081
1,608
2
6
242,601
28,855
16,629
276,002
251,469
14,252
19,365
7,097
7,460
254,668
CA
Los
Angele
371735
20
14,726
13,744
982
7
29
192,978
17,741
3,246
109,488
50,278
21,541
8,147
8,022
1,602
81,597
CA
San
Bernar
225269
8
26,333
21,526
4,807
22
16
206,810
8,585
1,129
73,846
89,987
7,330
5,714
2,466
974
71,374
CA
Orange
426425
25
14,246
11,185
3,061
27
25
149,046
10,476
674
52,809
46,232
16,164
5,280
4,921
575
51,315
CA
Riverside
70660
9
7,317
5,686
1,631
29
20
69,811
4,215
441
18,635
27,529
1,807
2,645
1,334
289
17,393
CA
Ventura
447184
29
10,761
7,383
3,378
46
0
1,942
13,408
48,089
76,295
50,366
2,362
3,897
8,880
4,583
45,594
NV
Clark
165759
24
6,775
4,555
2,220
49
4
9,022
13,712
5,468
71,174
41,469
11,496
7,469
5,296
1,651
54,604
CA
Kern
534776
18
27,813
24,273
3,540
15
2
28,759
12,683
2,007
76,341
95,358
6,015
7,297
4,827
1,748
73,046
CA
San
Diego
65373
16
3,481
2,703
778
29
2
4,224
4,201
1,301
14,919
24,755
2,032
2,764
1,292
280
13,355
CA
Santa
Barba
75337
52
1,605
671
934
139
2
846
4,931
264
16,683
11,254
8,473
2,151
2,523
195
15,887
CA
Imperial
28810
17
2,124
537
1,587
296
2
1,460
3,037
695
12,691
12,837
1,231
2,021
959
688
11,935
AZ
Mohave
1233
7
212
170
42
25
2
137
2,764
394
1,694
3,247
747
2,133
564
173
1,424
CA
Inyo
5579
29
650
9
555
810
142
3,100
2,407
503
319
483
142
3,062
AZ
La
Paz
3216015
14
197,732
172,514
24,568
15
908,191
125,418
80,479
803,677
707,188
93,953
69,202
48,664
20,360
695,254
Los
Angeles,
CA
Los
Angeles,
CA
65562
6
11,502
12,673
­
1,171
­
9
101,980
15,613
112,197
109,002
80,403
5,767
5,656
8,446
17,908
67,652
Louisville,
KY­
IN
19296
3
7,149
9,301
­
2,152
­
23
5
15,469
7,385
62,526
81,398
55,376
1,539
2,817
3,816
16,151
47,116
KY
Jefferson
8234
11
843
845
­
2
­
0
56
19,593
3,826
47,796
10,282
4,789
346
954
2,301
231
3,572
IN
Floyd
3917
4
1,262
1,065
197
18
46
22,401
1,612
484
4,960
7,125
498
725
773
300
4,739
IN
Clark
14128
22
849
529
320
60
67
20,608
829
343
3,463
5,817
210
433
379
200
3,373
KY
Bullitt
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
18
061
5
IN
Harrison
5.3
92.7
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
Louisville­
E
35,244
485
73
4,435
15
29,890
34,325
*
21
185
4
KY
Oldham
NA*
4.7
97.4
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
Louisville­
E
49,310
189
261
12,915
39
33,263
46,178
*
18
143
5
IN
Scott
2.6
100.0
Louisville,
KY­
IN
ScottsburgLouisville­
E
23,334
190
123
1,969
9
20,991
22,960
m
21
041
4
KY
Carroll
15.2
10,223
130
79
863
9
9,292
10,155
m
18
077
5
IN
Jefferson
11.2
Madison,
IN
32,113
361
89
1,908
6
29,797
31,705
21
093
4
KY
Hardin
9.1
ElizabethtowLouisville­
E
14.1
A
15.1
NA
95,724
628
152
4,934
6
89,240
94,174
18
093
5
IN
Lawrence
6.5
Bedford,
IN
46,097
449
103
3,086
7
42,836
45,922
m
18
071
5
IN
Jackson
NA*
5.8
Seymour,
IN
41,557
509
82
3,605
10
37,730
41,335
m
21
179
4
KY
Nelson
5.0
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
38,823
423
92
7,767
26
29,710
37,477
21
223
4
KY
Trimble
4.6
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
8,672
149
58
2,035
33
6,090
8,125
21
027
4
KY
Breckinridge
4.4
18,952
572
33
2,336
14
16,312
18,648
21
085
4
KY
Grayson
4.0
24,410
504
48
3,003
14
21,050
24,053
21
163
4
KY
Meade
4.0
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
27,439
309
89
2,179
9
24,170
26,349
m
21
211
4
KY
Shelby
4.0
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
35,125
384
91
8,513
34
24,824
33,337
m
21
073
4
KY
Franklin
3.8
Frankfort,
KLexington­
F
13.6
A
14.4
A
48,201
211
228
3,906
9
43,781
47,687
m
18
079
5
IN
Jennings
3.5
North
VernoIndianapolis
28,192
377
75
3,893
16
23,661
27,554
m
18
123
5
IN
Perry
3.4
18,827
381
49
­
208
­
1
19,107
18,899
21
099
4
KY
Hart
3.2
17,667
416
42
2,555
17
14,890
17,445
18
175
5
IN
Washington
3.1
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
27,618
515
54
3,506
15
23,717
27,223
21
217
4
KY
Taylor
3.1
Campbellsville,
KY
23,202
270
86
1,781
8
21,146
22,927
m
18
025
5
IN
Crawford
2.9
11,076
306
36
829
8
9,914
10,743
m
18
117
5
IN
Orange
2.9
19,433
400
49
897
5
18,409
19,306
m
21
005
4
KY
Anderson
2.5
Frankfort,
KLexington­
F
19,561
203
96
4,540
31
14,571
19,111
21
155
4
KY
Marion
2.5
18,427
347
53
1,713
10
16,499
18,212
m
21
103
4
KY
Henry
2.1
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
15,367
289
53
2,237
17
12,823
15,060
m
21
187
4
KY
Owen
2.1
10,936
352
31
1,512
17
9,035
10,547
21
123
4
KY
Larue
1.8
ElizabethtowLouisville­
E
13,372
263
51
1,694
15
11,679
13,373
m
21
229
4
KY
Washington
1.8
11,103
301
37
475
5
10,441
10,916
21
087
4
KY
Green
1.7
11,733
289
41
1,147
11
10,371
11,518
m
21
215
4
KY
Spencer
1.7
Louisville,
KLouisville­
E
13,523
186
73
4,965
73
6,801
11,766
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
34
counties
16.9
NA
17.3
NA
1,726,972
11,595
149
152,440
10
1,546,725
1,699,165
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
7%
nitrates;
93%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
211110043;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)

Macon,
GA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
5
counties
15.2
NA
16.4
NA
330,853
1,532
216
31,640
11
290,909
322,549
*
13
021
4
GA
Bibb
NA
NA*
46.9
46.9
Macon,
GA
Macon,
GAMacon­
Wa
15.2
NA
16.4
NA
154,824
250
619
3,920
3
149,967
153,887
*
13
153
4
GA
Houston
18.3
65.2
Macon,
GA
Warner
RoMacon­
Wa
12.8
A
15.5
na
116,768
377
310
21,557
24
89,208
110,765
*
13
289
4
GA
Twiggs
18.2
83.4
Macon,
GA
Macon,
GAMacon­
Wa
10,545
360
29
784
8
9,806
10,590
*
13
169
4
GA
Jones
10.5
93.9
Macon,
GA
Macon,
GAMacon­
Wa
24,492
394
62
2,900
14
20,739
23,639
*
13
225
4
GA
Peach
6.1
100.0
Macon,
GA
Fort
ValleyMacon­
Wa
24,224
151
160
2,479
12
21,189
23,668
m
13
207
4
GA
Monroe
NAp
104.3
Macon,
GAMacon­
War
22,675
396
57
4,644
27
17,113
21,757
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'
02­'
10
Pct
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'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
4875
14
528
404
124
31
51
8,799
794
419
3,677
2,702
2,632
305
466
411
3,652
IN
Harrison
13479
27
507
313
194
62
61
13,205
770
529
3,707
2,168
224
271
475
518
3,689
KY
Oldham
1633
7
364
216
148
69
18
1,905
397
100
1,515
2,426
318
151
236
97
1,511
IN
Scott
1219
12
213
53
160
302
6
281
3,547
53,086
26,269
3,249
159
821
2,177
823
3,441
KY
Carroll
2157
7
331
224
107
48
7
1,051
2,247
39,599
33,990
2,921
302
549
1,368
343
2,730
IN
Jefferson
4554
5
1,333
576
757
131
14
6,225
1,207
1,774
7,695
6,713
1,114
524
644
1,764
7,565
KY
Hardin
2938
6
525
372
153
41
0
72
1,544
4,330
5,707
3,330
543
376
909
147
2,337
IN
Lawrence
3699
9
686
371
315
85
2
398
919
260
3,427
4,721
898
341
533
196
3,257
IN
Jackson
7969
21
427
259
168
65
25
4,435
781
497
2,134
7,923
1,147
296
463
287
2,003
KY
Nelson
2462
28
72
64
8
13
28
1,036
869
7,998
8,458
520
182
249
506
274
1,558
KY
Trimble
2602
14
215
173
42
24
14
1,124
566
321
2,592
1,273
757
260
288
314
2,142
KY
Breckinridge
3288
13
226
172
54
31
5
494
593
412
1,532
1,796
1,166
235
341
398
1,490
KY
Grayson
1524
6
328
205
123
60
35
4,028
692
661
4,551
2,272
556
227
439
543
3,619
KY
Meade
9598
27
512
208
304
146
29
4,779
699
397
2,906
2,778
842
231
446
397
2,848
KY
Shelby
2239
5
623
293
330
113
2
448
506
601
3,059
4,396
217
217
273
454
2,946
KY
Franklin
3577
13
345
265
80
30
1
179
640
233
1,589
2,274
256
208
408
112
1,530
IN
Jennings
1891
10
351
206
145
70
2
141
518
789
3,102
2,018
403
195
257
399
3,009
IN
Perry
3187
18
348
139
209
150
3
221
391
162
1,839
1,499
662
188
193
153
1,813
KY
Hart
3872
14
271
215
56
26
38
4,918
580
136
1,452
2,448
3,468
185
380
119
1,405
IN
Washington
1025
4
219
130
89
68
2
150
408
632
3,642
1,609
461
172
221
629
1,916
KY
Taylor
­
272
­
2
311
153
158
103
38
1,724
319
536
3,842
1,237
192
161
137
536
3,842
IN
Crawford
1699
9
225
209
16
8
6
477
475
86
2,017
2,599
313
171
286
75
1,233
IN
Orange
5475
28
201
105
96
91
3
326
335
443
1,535
2,648
164
144
180
389
1,494
KY
Anderson
1622
9
166
114
52
46
7
506
381
143
801
1,400
775
147
225
142
786
KY
Marion
2545
17
278
134
144
107
36
2,514
424
156
1,465
1,246
420
125
288
147
1,454
KY
Henry
1682
15
83
70
13
19
1
56
236
57
572
566
245
126
105
57
571
KY
Owen
2034
15
131
94
37
39
9
531
294
186
768
646
573
108
180
101
648
KY
Larue
198
2
100
81
19
23
4
180
273
115
618
1,051
584
110
157
107
613
KY
Washington
1032
9
84
81
3
4
3
150
261
104
507
586
331
103
151
95
455
KY
Green
6893
51
83
53
30
57
59
3,499
281
31
393
574
221
102
174
31
393
KY
Spencer
146271
8
20,189
17,692
2,497
14
141,923
35,599
225,942
235,464
144,696
22,718
12,227
20,175
26,940
124,750
Louisville,
KY­
IN
Louisville,
KY­
IN
15680
5
3,969
3,659
310
8
28,594
6,102
10,579
23,463
20,596
1,523
2,266
2,998
924
16,307
Macon,
GA
­
2891
­
2
1,653
2,127
­
474
­
22
8
5,289
2,723
8,521
11,353
10,061
370
976
1,273
395
6,601
GA
Bibb
12297
11
1,068
925
143
15
19
10,251
1,243
1,666
6,285
5,627
629
415
637
261
4,321
GA
Houston
54
1
469
151
318
211
54
2,198
1,203
198
2,263
1,141
92
461
587
74
1,823
GA
Twiggs
3075
13
283
240
43
18
62
6,496
455
105
1,537
1,506
230
265
179
105
1,537
GA
Jones
3145
13
496
216
280
130
45
4,360
478
89
2,025
2,261
202
149
322
89
2,025
GA
Peach
1967
9
572
168
404
240
34
3,472
3,403
75,571
34,069
2,189
644
770
1,889
148
2,795
GA
Monroe
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
13
237
4
GA
Putnam
100.8
19,390
345
56
4,675
33
14,137
18,812
m
13
159
4
GA
Jasper
69.0
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
12,283
371
33
2,973
35
8,453
11,426
13
319
4
GA
Wilkinson
48.3
14.9
A
16.1
NA
10,357
447
23
­
8
­
0
10,228
10,220
13
175
4
GA
Laurens
28.6
Dublin,
GA
45,890
813
56
4,886
12
39,988
44,874
13
093
4
GA
Dooly
19.8
11,505
393
29
1,624
16
9,901
11,525
13
193
4
GA
Macon
15.7
14,062
403
35
960
7
13,114
14,074
m
13
293
4
GA
Upson
10.3
Thomaston,
Atlanta­
San
27,773
326
85
1,297
5
26,300
27,597
m
13
269
4
GA
Taylor
9.7
8,913
378
24
1,173
15
7,642
8,815
13
009
4
GA
Baldwin
8.9
Milledgeville,
GA
44,787
259
173
5,170
13
39,530
44,700
m
13
079
4
GA
Crawford
8.1
Macon,
GAMacon­
War
12,509
325
38
3,504
39
8,991
12,495
m
13
035
4
GA
Butts
7.6
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
21,346
187
114
4,196
27
15,326
19,522
13
235
4
GA
Pulaski
6.9
9,716
247
39
1,480
18
8,108
9,588
13
023
4
GA
Bleckley
6.2
11,855
217
55
1,236
12
10,430
11,666
m
13
171
4
GA
Lamar
4.9
Atlanta­
SanAtlanta­
San
16,442
185
89
2,874
22
13,038
15,912
Macon,
GA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
20
counties
15.2
NA
16.4
NA
620,356
6,824
91
72,324
14
533,208
605,532
Macon,
GA
Urban
Increment:
10%
sulfates;
3%
nitrates;
88%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
130890002;
Rural
site=
COHU1
(
Cohutta)
[
Incremement
data
from
Atlanta,
GA
­
urban
site
is
73
miles
away.]

Marion
County,
WV
(
aka
FairmC/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
15.4
NA
15.7
NA
56,433
310
182
­
651
­
1
57,249
56,598
*
54
049
3
WV
Marion
NA
100.0
100.0
Fairmont,
WFairmont­
C15.4
NA
15.7
NA
56,433
310
182
­
651
­
1
57,249
56,598
m
54
061
3
WV
Monongalia
574.2
Morgantown,
WV
14.9
A
15.0
A
82,895
361
230
6,357
8
75,509
81,866
54
033
3
WV
Harrison
282.1
Clarksburg,
Fairmont­
Cl
14.0
A
14.5
A
67,856
416
163
­
719
­
1
69,371
68,652
m
54
077
3
WV
Preston
179.6
Morgantown,
WV
29,460
648
45
297
1
29,037
29,334
m
54
103
3
WV
Wetzel
45.1
17,363
359
48
­
1,565
­
8
19,258
17,693
54
041
3
WV
Lewis
40.5
16,690
389
43
­
304
­
2
17,223
16,919
54
097
3
WV
Upshur
35.7
23,318
355
66
537
2
22,867
23,404
m
54
095
3
WV
Tyler
25.5
9,399
258
36
­
204
­
2
9,796
9,592
m
54
001
3
WV
Barbour
25.0
15,507
341
45
­
142
­
1
15,699
15,557
m
54
091
3
WV
Taylor
24.1
Clarksburg,
Fairmont­
Cl
16,059
173
93
945
6
15,144
16,089
m
54
085
3
WV
Ritchie
18.9
10,278
454
23
110
1
10,233
10,343
54
021
3
WV
Gilmer
16.1
6,986
340
21
­
509
­
7
7,669
7,160
54
017
3
WV
Doddridge
15.0
Clarksburg,
Fairmont­
Cl
7,425
321
23
409
6
6,994
7,403
Marion
County,
WV
(
aka
FairmoArea
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
13
counties
15.4
NA
15.7
NA
359,669
4,725
76
4,561
1
356,049
360,610
Marion
County,
WV
(
aka
FairmoUrban
Increment:
27%
sulfates;
24%
nitrates;
46%
carbon;
3%
crustal.
Urban
site=
421290008;
Rural
site=
DOSO1
(
Dolly
Sods
/
Otter
Creek
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Pittsburgh,
PA
­
urban
sit
Monongalia
County,
WV
(
aka
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
14.9
A
15.0
A
82,895
361
230
6,357
8
75,509
81,866
*
54
061
3
WV
Monongalia
100.0
100.0
Morgantown,
WV
14.9
A
15.0
A
82,895
361
230
6,357
8
75,509
81,866
m
42
059
3
PA
Greene
NA*
200.6
40,520
576
70
1,122
3
39,550
40,672
m
54
023
3
WV
Grant
105.4
11,368
477
24
871
8
10,428
11,299
m
54
077
3
WV
Preston
33.3
Morgantown,
WV
29,460
648
45
297
1
29,037
29,334
m
42
051
3
PA
Fayette
NA
33.2
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N
146,654
790
186
3,293
2
145,351
148,644
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
1417
7
179
114
65
57
5
392
3,726
65,560
34,202
1,175
399
923
2,242
43
763
GA
Putnam
2485
20
112
80
32
40
2
114
2,835
210
28,144
2,453
360
1,702
609
44
554
GA
Jasper
432
4
152
122
30
25
19
767
4,397
170
1,368
821
55
1,241
2,450
57
848
GA
Wilkinson
2539
6
1,037
361
676
187
4
706
1,222
2,674
4,717
3,688
444
663
516
179
3,897
GA
Laurens
1152
10
348
94
254
270
9
388
1,130
140
2,115
1,442
676
503
598
99
1,886
GA
Dooly
­
228
­
2
99
83
16
19
20
964
1,124
1,395
2,539
1,248
1,349
366
505
72
1,029
GA
Macon
689
2
300
179
121
68
2
242
476
84
1,568
1,926
286
260
205
74
1,276
GA
Upson
74
1
115
91
24
26
21
635
398
76
966
622
833
247
143
76
966
GA
Taylor
1498
3
543
243
300
123
7
1,156
451
122
2,007
2,949
203
221
219
95
1,938
GA
Baldwin
427
3
148
108
40
37
69
3,684
346
38
645
570
242
208
132
38
645
GA
Crawford
6025
28
238
147
91
62
1
60
357
112
1,609
1,438
88
189
160
112
1,609
GA
Butts
­
11
­
0
72
56
16
29
20
760
434
37
452
503
263
176
253
37
452
GA
Pulaski
358
3
104
82
22
27
24
1,147
341
31
505
642
146
159
177
31
505
GA
Bleckley
2242
14
147
109
38
35
2
133
257
59
812
1,090
491
122
129
59
783
GA
Lamar
36746
6
8,135
5,696
2,439
43
43,214
26,999
156,858
139,181
43,352
8,002
10,016
13,225
2,088
36,253
Macon,
GA
Macon,
GA
­
2525
­
4
475
376
99
26
777
7,953
6,069
3,075
102
295
413
235
2,058
Marion
County,
WV
(
a
­
2525
­
4
475
376
99
26
777
7,953
6,069
3,075
102
295
413
235
2,058
WV
Marion
8257
10
810
508
302
59
3
1,234
5,459
81,413
17,545
5,606
185
1,320
3,331
467
4,256
WV
Monongalia
­
4654
­
7
707
532
175
33
6
1,651
2,781
7,671
35,477
4,641
240
657
1,748
476
3,619
WV
Harrison
­
1327
­
5
294
287
7
2
2
184
1,715
21,864
6,528
1,874
271
465
1,021
302
1,968
WV
Preston
­
1738
­
10
111
107
4
4
2
107
260
698
4,323
1,720
45
160
79
695
2,402
WV
Wetzel
­
281
­
2
334
137
197
144
2
105
244
372
4,095
1,795
123
143
87
371
1,789
WV
Lewis
­
1484
­
6
172
154
18
12
1
59
342
141
1,583
1,676
90
178
150
139
1,004
WV
Upshur
320
3
69
60
9
15
0
8
292
176
1,233
1,869
44
122
126
175
1,103
WV
Tyler
­
63
­
0
135
106
29
27
2
117
294
84
800
740
200
131
145
84
622
WV
Barbour
­
355
­
2
102
70
32
46
12
736
253
416
2,595
721
67
73
128
173
653
WV
Taylor
­
453
­
4
127
69
58
84
0
10
166
118
713
636
75
97
63
118
482
WV
Ritchie
633
9
62
69
­
7
­
10
0
1
122
24
1,088
640
47
73
44
24
243
WV
Gilmer
1112
15
83
47
36
77
1
20
123
30
798
434
39
73
46
30
287
WV
Doddridge
­
2558
­
1
3,481
2,522
959
38
4,232
12,828
120,960
82,847
25,427
1,528
3,787
7,381
3,289
20,486
Marion
County,
WV
(
ak
site
is
66
miles
away.
Marion
County,
WV
(
ak
8257
10
810
508
302
59
5,459
81,413
17,545
5,606
185
1,320
3,331
467
4,256
Monongalia
County,
W
8257
10
810
508
302
59
5,459
81,413
17,545
5,606
185
1,320
3,331
467
4,256
WV
Monongalia
1204
3
560
399
161
40
10
1,439
11,626
186,481
31,832
2,756
256
2,548
7,223
361
3,332
PA
Greene
1090
10
120
87
33
38
5,012
74,279
29,354
1,019
925
1,083
3,076
100
521
WV
Grant
­
1327
­
5
294
287
7
2
27
3,167
1,715
21,864
6,528
1,874
271
465
1,021
302
1,968
WV
Preston
­
8893
­
6
1,139
999
140
14
3
1,520
1,600
2,053
6,788
6,625
458
641
856
1,760
6,357
PA
Fayette
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
54
049
3
WV
Marion
NA
21.6
Fairmont,
WFairmont­
Cl
15.4
NA
15.7
NA
56,433
310
182
­
651
­
1
57,249
56,598
m
24
023
3
MD
Garrett
16.2
29,878
648
46
1,708
6
28,138
29,846
m
54
103
3
WV
Wetzel
11.8
17,363
359
48
­
1,565
­
8
19,258
17,693
m
54
091
3
WV
Taylor
6.4
Clarksburg,
Fairmont­
Cl
16,059
173
93
945
6
15,144
16,089
m
54
001
3
WV
Barbour
5.8
15,507
341
45
­
142
­
1
15,699
15,557
54
093
3
WV
Tucker
5.8
7,168
419
17
­
407
­
5
7,728
7,321
Monongalia
County,
WV
(
aka
MArea
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
11
counties
15.4
NA
15.7
NA
453,305
5,102
89
11,828
3
443,091
454,919
Monongalia
County,
WV
(
aka
MUrban
Increment:
27%
sulfates;
24%
nitrates;
46%
carbon;
3%
crustal.
Urban
site=
421290008;
Rural
site=
DOSO1
(
Dolly
Sods
/
Otter
Creek
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Pittsburgh,
PA
­
urban
sit
Montgomery,
AL
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
14.2
A
15.2
NA
337,721
2,008
168
40,538
14
292,517
333,055
*
01
101
4
AL
Montgomery
39.6
39.6
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
14.2
A
15.2
NA
223,346
790
283
14,425
7
209,085
223,510
*
01
001
4
AL
Autauga
32.1
71.7
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
45,604
596
77
9,449
28
34,222
43,671
*
01
051
4
AL
Elmore
28.2
99.9
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
68,771
622
111
16,664
34
49,210
65,874
01
131
4
AL
Wilcox
35.0
13,137
889
15
­
385
­
3
13,568
13,183
m
01
047
4
AL
Dallas
34.8
Selma,
AL
45,653
981
47
­
1,765
­
4
48,130
46,365
m
01
021
4
AL
Chilton
26.7
BirminghamBirmingham
40,516
694
58
7,135
22
32,458
39,593
01
013
4
AL
Butler
25.0
20,911
777
27
­
493
­
2
21,892
21,399
m
01
123
4
AL
Tallapoosa
24.2
40,946
718
57
2,649
7
38,826
41,475
01
109
4
AL
Pike
21.1
Troy,
AL
29,588
671
44
2,010
7
27,595
29,605
01
085
4
AL
Lowndes
16.4
Montgomery,
AL
13,508
718
19
815
6
12,658
13,473
m
01
037
4
AL
Coosa
16.3
11,871
653
18
1,139
10
11,063
12,202
m
01
087
4
AL
Macon
15.7
Tuskegee,
AColumbus­
A
23,788
611
39
­
823
­
3
24,928
24,105
01
041
4
AL
Crenshaw
14.2
13,663
610
22
30
0
13,635
13,665
m
01
011
4
AL
Bullock
11.6
11,367
625
18
672
6
11,042
11,714
Montgomery,
AL
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
14
counties
14.2
A
15.2
NA
602,669
9,955
61
51,522
9
548,312
599,834
Montgomery,
AL
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
0%
nitrates;
100%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
011011002;
Rural
site=
SIPS1
(
Sipsey
Wilderness)

Muncie,
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
14.3
a
15.1
NA
118,197
393
301
­
890
­
1
119,659
118,769
*
18
035
5
IN
Delaware
NA*
100.0
100.0
Muncie,
IN
Muncie,
IN
14.3
a
15.1
NA
118,197
393
301
­
890
­
1
119,659
118,769
m
18
095
5
IN
Madison
NA*
138.4
Indianapolis,
IN
Anderson,
IIndianapolis
14.6
a
15.0
a
132,068
452
292
2,689
2
130,669
133,358
m
18
065
5
IN
Henry
94.4
New
CastleIndianapolis
13.6
A
13.4
a
47,983
393
122
369
1
48,139
48,508
m
18
053
5
IN
Grant
72.3
Marion,
IN
72,189
414
174
­
766
­
1
74,169
73,403
m
18
135
5
IN
Randolph
40.4
27,191
453
60
253
1
27,148
27,401
m
18
075
5
IN
Jay
31.5
21,631
384
56
294
1
21,512
21,806
18
009
5
IN
Blackford
21.0
13,804
165
84
­
19
­
0
14,067
14,048
Muncie,
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
7
counties
13.6
A
15.1
NA
433,063
2,654
163
1,930
0
435,363
437,293
Muncie,
IN
Urban
Increment:
3%
sulfates;
38%
nitrates;
59%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
180970078;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)
[
Incremement
data
from
Indianapolis,
IN
­
urban
site
is
47
miles
away.]

Nashville,
TN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
8
counties
13.5
A
15.3
NA
1,270,520
4,074
312
246,285
25
985,026
1,231,311
*
47
165
4
TN
Sumner
NA*
31.4
31.4
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D13.5
A
14.3
A
136,170
529
257
27,168
26
103,281
130,449
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Consideration
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
­
2525
­
4
475
376
99
26
13
3,009
777
7,953
6,069
3,075
102
295
413
235
2,058
WV
Marion
1722
6
963
431
532
123
1
95
571
709
4,445
2,424
719
275
268
595
3,913
MD
Garrett
­
1738
­
10
111
107
4
4
1
80
260
698
4,323
1,720
45
160
79
695
2,402
WV
Wetzel
­
355
­
2
102
70
32
46
10
632
253
416
2,595
721
67
73
128
173
653
WV
Taylor
­
63
­
0
135
106
29
27
1
83
294
84
800
740
200
131
145
84
622
WV
Barbour
15
0
72
65
7
11
1
33
673
137
613
530
25
128
507
107
392
WV
Tucker
­
2613
­
1
4,781
3,435
1,346
39
10,058
28,240
376,087
110,892
27,090
3,253
7,119
17,047
4,879
26,474
Monongalia
County,
WV
site
is
50
miles
away.
Monongalia
County,
WV
35085
10
3,680
3,467
213
6
29,604
3,504
9,378
19,794
22,433
1,548
1,473
1,687
6,159
14,704
Montgomery,
AL
14032
6
2,565
2,467
98
4
3
2,833
1,421
6,292
10,454
14,966
973
584
732
5,262
8,657
AL
Montgomer
7865
17
500
409
91
22
51
10,048
1,069
2,569
4,897
3,099
249
473
382
431
2,587
AL
Autauga
13188
19
615
591
24
4
59
16,723
1,014
517
4,443
4,368
326
416
573
466
3,460
AL
Elmore
­
156
­
1
166
179
­
13
­
7
2
69
1,201
2,735
3,145
2,418
181
515
434
293
930
AL
Wilcox
­
542
­
1
406
319
87
27
6
890
1,505
3,296
4,124
3,670
411
512
749
1,035
2,166
AL
Dallas
6882
17
684
413
271
66
10
1,654
777
486
3,621
3,260
300
393
353
473
3,209
AL
Chilton
­
105
­
1
606
198
408
206
12
982
592
498
2,555
2,509
946
368
204
323
2,401
AL
Butler
2313
6
502
287
215
75
11
1,801
679
655
1,993
3,230
263
357
284
586
1,889
AL
Tallapoosa
2269
8
435
214
221
103
7
887
594
7,085
1,688
1,951
1,353
311
268
419
1,509
AL
Pike
557
4
349
204
145
71
56
2,481
584
195
2,039
1,468
577
242
323
115
1,692
AL
Lowndes
1256
11
202
146
56
38
5
237
408
152
791
1,410
102
240
155
88
754
AL
Coosa
­
399
­
2
519
220
299
136
16
1,313
412
223
2,242
1,871
133
231
172
212
2,219
AL
Macon
47
0
198
147
51
35
22
1,207
348
165
810
892
1,328
209
130
139
767
AL
Crenshaw
778
7
158
74
84
114
16
543
273
93
407
570
214
171
96
91
404
AL
Bullock
47985
8
7,905
5,868
2,037
35
41,668
10,877
24,961
43,209
45,682
7,356
5,022
4,855
9,933
32,644
Montgomery,
AL
Montgomery,
AL
­
779
­
1
1,235
1,394
­
159
­
11
1,666
1,548
6,353
10,337
759
593
1,019
409
6,124
Muncie,
IN
­
779
­
1
1,235
1,394
­
159
­
11
1,666
1,548
6,353
10,337
759
593
1,019
409
6,124
IN
Delaware
1516
1
1,601
1,581
20
1
3
2,051
2,659
934
8,106
9,730
905
884
1,548
405
7,282
IN
Madison
2151
4
776
561
215
38
7
1,467
2,229
291
3,913
4,431
676
707
1,243
237
3,539
IN
Henry
216
0
963
587
376
64
1
457
1,669
1,280
5,341
6,451
573
381
1,135
254
4,350
IN
Grant
1169
4
330
272
58
21
19
2,342
1,327
494
2,731
3,024
952
232
968
157
2,036
IN
Randolph
704
3
239
189
50
26
10
1,027
945
473
1,712
1,999
888
205
645
143
1,405
IN
Jay
173
1
123
91
32
35
12
802
513
92
894
1,583
358
155
325
64
859
IN
Blackford
5150
1
5,267
4,675
592
13
8,146
11,008
5,112
29,050
37,555
5,111
3,157
6,883
1,669
25,595
Muncie,
IN
Muncie,
IN
105220
8
15,566
12,437
3,129
25
178,282
13,887
83,904
85,345
85,771
6,166
5,554
7,192
17,630
66,121
Nashville,
TN
22057
16
1,446
1,158
288
25
47
30,454
3,798
56,987
18,818
10,465
608
1,055
2,260
692
5,347
TN
Sumner
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
47
037
4
TN
Davidson
NA
13.3
44.7
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D14.4
a
15.3
NA
570,785
502
1,137
59,107
12
510,784
569,891
*
47
149
4
TN
Rutherford
NA
12.9
57.6
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
194,934
619
315
63,453
54
118,570
182,023
*
47
043
4
TN
Dickson
12.5
70.1
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
44,231
490
90
8,095
23
35,061
43,156
*
47
187
4
TN
Williamson
NA
10.8
80.9
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
136,889
583
235
45,617
56
81,021
126,638
*
47
147
4
TN
Robertson
8.0
88.9
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
57,446
477
120
12,939
31
41,494
54,433
*
47
189
4
TN
Wilson
NA
7.7
96.6
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
93,079
571
163
21,134
31
67,675
88,809
*
47
021
4
TN
Cheatham
3.3
99.9
Nashville,
TN
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
36,986
303
122
8,772
32
27,140
35,912
47
085
4
TN
Humphreys
53.6
18,081
532
34
2,134
14
15,795
17,929
47
119
4
TN
Maury
36.0
Columbia,
TNashville­
D
12.7
A
13.6
A
71,600
613
117
14,686
27
54,812
69,498
47
125
4
TN
Montgomery
NA
19.6
Clarksville­
HopkinsvilleClarksville,
TN­
KY
13.3
A
13.3
A
138,241
539
256
34,270
34
100,498
134,768
47
055
4
TN
Giles
9.4
29,355
611
48
3,706
14
25,741
29,447
m
47
177
4
TN
Warren
8.7
McMinnville,
TN
38,896
433
90
5,284
16
32,992
38,276
21
141
4
KY
Logan
8.0
26,800
556
48
2,157
9
24,416
26,573
47
099
4
TN
Lawrence
6.8
Lawrenceburg,
TN
12.0
A
12.6
A
40,463
617
66
4,623
13
35,303
39,926
47
003
4
TN
Bedford
5.5
Shelbyville,
TN
39,408
474
83
7,175
24
30,411
37,586
21
213
4
KY
Simpson
4.5
16,666
236
71
1,260
8
15,145
16,405
47
041
4
TN
De
Kalb
4.3
17,700
305
58
3,063
21
14,360
17,423
47
117
4
TN
Marshall
3.9
27,370
375
73
5,228
24
21,539
26,767
47
141
4
TN
Putnam
3.9
Cookeville,
TN
13.5
A
14.4
A
64,300
401
160
10,942
21
51,373
62,315
47
031
4
TN
Coffee
3.7
Tullahoma,
TN
49,408
429
115
7,675
19
40,339
48,014
21
219
4
KY
Todd
3.5
11,987
376
32
1,031
9
10,940
11,971
47
027
4
TN
Clay
2.9
8,021
236
34
738
10
7,238
7,976
47
159
4
TN
Smith
2.4
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
18,177
314
58
3,569
25
14,143
17,712
21
171
4
KY
Monroe
2.3
11,783
331
36
355
3
11,401
11,756
47
111
4
TN
Macon
2.3
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
20,860
307
68
4,480
28
15,906
20,386
21
003
4
KY
Allen
2.1
18,170
346
53
3,172
22
14,628
17,800
47
081
4
TN
Hickman
1.8
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
23,125
613
38
5,541
33
16,754
22,295
47
015
4
TN
Cannon
1.6
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
13,060
266
49
2,359
23
10,467
12,826
47
087
4
TN
Jackson
1.1
Cookeville,
TN
11,138
309
36
1,687
18
9,297
10,984
47
169
4
TN
Trousdale
1.1
Nashville­
DNashville­
D
7,354
114
65
1,339
23
5,920
7,259
47
135
4
TN
Perry
0.9
7,548
415
18
1,019
15
6,612
7,631
47
083
4
TN
Houston
0.8
7,948
200
40
1,070
15
7,018
8,088
47
101
4
TN
Lewis
0.6
11,463
282
41
2,120
23
9,247
11,367
Nashville,
TN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
34
counties
13.5
A
15.3
NA
2,019,442
14,304
141
376,968
24
1,587,321
1,964,289
Nashville,
TN
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
0%
nitrates;
0%
carbon;
100%
crustal.
Urban
site=
470370023;
Rural
site=
MACA1
(
Mammoth
Cave
National
Park)

New
York,
NY­
NJ­
CT­
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
30
counties
17.7
NA
17.6
NA
21,633,009
11,086
1,951
1,649,943
8
19,636,542
########

*
36
103
2
NY
Suffolk
NA*
10.8
10.8
Nassau­
SuNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
12.3
A
12.5
A
1,458,655
911
1,601
97,505
7
1,321,864
1,419,369
*
36
059
2
NY
Nassau
NA
7.9
18.7
Nassau­
SuNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
12.4
A
12.3
A
1,344,892
287
4,686
47,196
4
1,287,348
1,334,544
*
36
081
2
NY
Queens
NA
NA*
7.0
25.7
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
13.6
a
13.8
a
2,237,815
109
20,530
277,781
14
1,951,598
2,229,379
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Consideration
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
3494
1
7,575
7,782
­
207
­
3
11
31,150
2,820
18,765
36,008
33,681
1,551
1,540
958
10,112
31,137
TN
Davidson
20483
11
2,108
876
1,232
141
33
31,462
1,735
3,254
9,323
13,613
1,226
759
928
2,613
9,032
TN
Rutherford
9363
21
583
321
262
82
35
7,048
1,651
601
3,111
5,628
347
570
900
594
2,955
TN
Dickson
16700
12
1,429
849
580
68
42
27,337
1,456
2,135
6,852
8,068
671
637
779
1,463
6,771
TN
Williamson
5675
10
911
387
524
135
52
14,185
904
860
4,305
5,130
991
307
578
860
4,293
TN
Robertson
14713
16
1,109
781
328
42
53
24,342
1,012
1,049
4,726
6,332
656
433
552
1,049
4,416
TN
Wilson
12735
34
405
283
122
43
68
12,304
511
253
2,202
2,854
116
253
237
247
2,170
TN
Cheatham
­
153
­
1
292
138
154
112
24
1,911
6,311
97,573
25,412
4,182
272
1,574
3,856
259
2,248
TN
Humphreys
6298
9
957
383
574
150
23
7,690
4,110
1,215
5,456
6,865
694
758
2,587
745
3,762
TN
Maury
25686
19
1,345
1,290
55
4
11
7,375
2,459
5,988
5,769
7,980
591
698
1,407
1,338
5,286
TN
Montgomery
2692
9
587
262
325
124
4
493
1,189
881
3,148
2,793
687
330
675
840
3,109
TN
Giles
512
1
357
240
117
49
6
1,052
1,164
1,189
1,869
3,675
446
414
624
1,180
1,844
TN
Warren
2562
10
290
196
94
48
7
906
894
1,432
3,062
2,197
895
270
574
1,403
2,818
KY
Logan
4066
10
393
269
124
46
2
399
873
1,152
1,972
4,144
697
319
492
1,068
1,910
TN
Lawrence
1115
3
338
255
83
33
17
3,179
632
1,188
2,120
3,044
2,419
185
399
1,138
2,018
TN
Bedford
1071
6
268
89
179
201
12
920
473
1,109
2,553
2,558
504
138
323
1,108
2,514
KY
Simpson
­
409
­
2
95
82
13
16
17
1,360
746
461
679
1,783
335
342
306
453
624
TN
De
Kalb
5399
20
394
154
240
156
16
2,048
457
1,246
2,561
3,252
562
165
281
1,212
2,534
TN
Marshall
2828
4
1,069
429
640
149
3
960
609
1,881
4,671
7,062
611
311
278
1,806
4,589
TN
Putnam
2005
4
831
286
545
191
10
2,060
525
1,258
3,969
5,384
966
246
263
1,248
3,733
TN
Coffee
1378
11
137
116
21
18
5
284
425
518
1,230
819
716
162
255
514
1,202
KY
Todd
­
660
­
8
77
72
5
7
3
114
463
351
563
895
52
242
207
335
536
TN
Clay
­
555
­
3
357
162
195
120
33
2,628
362
417
1,791
2,199
377
175
176
416
1,767
TN
Smith
463
4
54
57
­
3
­
5
0
21
300
624
694
627
749
129
163
623
686
KY
Monroe
­
824
­
4
157
123
34
28
33
3,064
297
429
1,717
1,104
518
119
165
428
790
TN
Macon
3999
22
149
111
38
34
10
762
287
354
847
1,048
751
126
154
354
843
KY
Allen
1748
8
325
152
173
114
49
4,344
380
314
4,907
1,274
349
234
127
313
1,411
TN
Hickman
792
6
130
104
26
25
49
2,843
199
140
561
621
244
83
112
140
561
TN
Cannon
­
1029
­
9
73
71
2
3
6
281
182
223
423
906
100
98
79
223
423
TN
Jackson
­
9
­
0
74
59
15
25
56
1,827
133
73
548
695
94
52
76
73
516
TN
Trousdale
1052
14
57
50
7
14
7
219
258
318
1,531
627
106
174
64
318
992
TN
Perry
882
11
60
53
7
13
19
629
159
229
941
572
64
90
61
229
941
TN
Houston
2653
23
55
43
12
28
6
266
170
293
379
883
78
121
45
293
379
TN
Lewis
168782
8
24,487
17,683
6,804
38
225,917
37,944
204,760
164,718
152,960
20,043
13,109
20,941
35,687
114,157
Nashville,
TN
Nashville,
TN
639087
3
138,430
126,009
12,421
10
3,805,951
86,289
309,989
640,249
750,332
35,871
48,359
32,252
159,263
528,923
New
York,
NY­
NJ­
CT­
P
­
2460
­
0
7,414
6,819
595
9
26
175,244
9,834
45,379
42,938
64,031
1,639
5,894
3,455
13,985
29,944
NY
Suffolk
­
32726
­
2
6,875
6,758
117
2
41
256,588
7,289
12,587
30,695
50,573
1,621
4,665
2,370
11,488
24,809
NY
Nassau
214294
10
10,441
10,261
180
2
60
557,383
5,443
21,315
57,013
49,351
3,694
3,203
1,539
12,866
41,169
NY
Queens
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Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
36
061
2
NY
New
York
NA
NA
6.1
31.8
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
17.7
NA
17.6
NA
1,546,856
28
55,245
49,659
3
1,487,536
1,537,195
*
36
071
2
NY
Orange
NA*
4.5
36.3
Newburgh,
New
York­
PoughkeepNew
York­
11.6
A
11.7
A
356,773
816
437
33,720
11
307,647
341,367
*
36
047
2
NY
Kings
NA
NA
4.4
40.7
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
14.9
A
14.6
A
2,488,194
71
35,045
164,662
7
2,300,664
2,465,326
*
09
001
1
CT
Fairfield
NA*
4.3
45.0
Multiple
Multiple
BridgeportNew
York­
13.3
A
13.7
A
896,202
626
1,432
54,922
7
827,645
882,567
*
09
009
1
CT
New
Haven
NA*
4.2
49.2
Multiple
Multiple
New
HavenNew
York­
16.7
NA
16.5
NA
835,657
606
1,379
19,789
2
804,219
824,008
*
34
023
2
NJ
Middlesex
NA
NA*
3.9
53.1
Middlesex­
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
12.7
A
12.7
A
775,549
311
2,494
78,382
12
671,780
750,162
*
36
119
2
NY
Westchester
NA*
3.7
56.8
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
12.5
A
12.7
a
937,279
433
2,165
48,593
6
874,866
923,459
*
34
003
2
NJ
Bergen
NA
NA*
3.6
60.4
Bergen­
PasNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
13.8
a
14.2
a
895,091
234
3,825
58,738
7
825,380
884,118
*
34
025
2
NJ
Monmouth
NA
NA*
3.4
63.8
MonmouthNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
629,836
472
1,334
62,177
11
553,124
615,301
*
34
013
2
NJ
Essex
NA
NA
3.2
67.0
Newark,
NJNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
14.5
a
15.0
a
798,301
126
6,336
15,427
2
778,206
793,633
*
34
029
2
NJ
Ocean
NA*
3.1
70.1
MonmouthNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
11.7
a
11.6
a
537,065
636
844
77,713
18
433,203
510,916
*
34
021
2
NJ
Mercer
NA
NA*
3.0
73.1
Trenton,
NNew
York­
Trenton­
EwNew
York­
14.0
A
14.5
A
359,463
226
1,591
24,937
8
325,824
350,761
*
34
017
2
NJ
Hudson
NA
NA*
2.9
76.0
Jersey
CityNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
14.8
A
15.5
NA
611,439
47
13,009
55,876
10
553,099
608,975
*
34
039
2
NJ
Union
NA
NA
2.7
78.7
Newark,
NJNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
15.7
NA
15.9
NA
530,763
103
5,153
28,722
6
493,819
522,541
*
34
027
2
NJ
Morris
NA
NA*
2.5
81.2
Newark,
NJNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
12.6
a
12.8
a
478,730
469
1,021
48,859
12
421,353
470,212
*
36
027
2
NY
Dutchess
NA*
2.5
83.7
Dutchess
CNew
York­
PoughkeepNew
York­
11.0
a
11.3
A
287,752
802
359
20,688
8
259,462
280,150
*
36
005
2
NY
Bronx
NA
NA
2.1
85.8
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
15.8
NA
16.1
NA
1,354,068
42
32,240
128,861
11
1,203,789
1,332,650
*
36
087
2
NY
Rockland
NA
1.9
87.7
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
291,835
174
1,677
21,278
8
265,475
286,753
*
34
035
2
NJ
Somerset
NA
NA
1.6
89.3
Middlesex­
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
309,886
305
1,016
57,211
24
240,279
297,490
*
34
031
2
NJ
Passaic
NA
NA*
1.5
90.8
Bergen­
PasNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
13.3
a
13.4
a
496,646
185
2,685
35,989
8
453,060
489,049
*
09
005
1
CT
Litchfield
NA
1.4
92.2
Multiple
Multiple
TorringtonNew
York­
186,515
920
203
8,101
5
174,092
182,193
*
36
085
2
NY
Richmond
NA
NA*
1.4
93.6
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
12.2
A
14.4
A
457,383
59
7,752
64,751
17
378,977
443,728
*
34
019
2
NJ
Hunterdon
NA*
1.3
94.9
Middlesex­
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
125,795
430
293
14,213
13
107,776
121,989
*
34
037
2
NJ
Sussex
NA
1.1
96.0
Newark,
NJNew
York­
New
York­
New
York­
148,680
521
285
13,223
10
130,943
144,166
*
34
041
2
NJ
Warren
NA
1.1
97.1
Newark,
NJNew
York­
Allentown­
Bethlehem
13.5
A
13.6
A
107,537
358
300
10,830
12
91,607
102,437
*
36
079
2
NY
Putnam
NA*
0.9
98.0
New
York,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
98,257
232
424
11,804
14
83,941
95,745
*
42
103
3
PA
Pike
0.7
98.7
Newburgh,
New
York­
New
York­
New
York­
50,095
547
92
18,336
66
27,966
46,302
09
003
1
CT
Hartford
NA*
3.9
Multiple
Hartford­
WHartford­
W
13.1
A
12.7
A
867,332
736
1,178
5,400
1
851,783
857,183
m
42
095
3
PA
Northampton
NA*
3.9
Allentown­
Bethlehem­
EAllentown­
Bethlehem­
E
14.8
A
14.6
a
273,324
374
731
19,961
8
247,105
267,066
m
42
017
3
PA
Bucks
NA
NA*
2.8
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
14.6
A
14.3
a
610,440
608
1,004
56,461
10
541,174
597,635
m
34
005
2
NJ
Burlington
NA
2.5
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
437,871
805
544
28,328
7
395,066
423,394
25
013
1
MA
Hampden
NA*
2.4
Multiple
Multiple
Springfield,
MA
13.5
a
13.8
A
459,116
619
742
­
82
­
0
456,310
456,228
36
111
2
NY
Ulster
1.9
Kingston,
NNew
York­
N
179,986
1,127
160
12,445
8
165,304
177,749
09
007
1
CT
Middlesex
NA*
1.5
Multiple
Multiple
Hartford­
WHartford­
W
159,679
369
433
11,875
8
143,196
155,071
25
003
1
MA
Berkshire
NA*
1.5
Multiple
Pittsfield,
MA
12.2
a
12.4
a
133,462
931
143
­
4,399
­
3
139,352
134,953
42
089
3
PA
Monroe
NA
1.5
East
Stroudsburg,
PA
148,839
607
245
42,978
45
95,709
138,687
36
105
2
NY
Sullivan
1.0
74,273
970
77
4,689
7
69,277
73,966
36
039
2
NY
Greene
NA
0.9
48,538
648
75
3,456
8
44,739
48,195
36
021
2
NY
Columbia
0.8
Hudson,
NYAlbany­
Sch
63,532
636
100
112
0
62,982
63,094
36
025
2
NY
Delaware
0.8
47,302
1,446
33
830
2
47,225
48,055
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
40242
3
7,961
7,824
137
2
15
111,765
4,531
29,811
45,611
51,466
3,074
2,701
1,269
26,904
40,106
NY
New
York
13748
4
3,628
12,100
213
2
32
48,241
4,410
30,875
22,978
16,580
1,486
2,091
2,058
2,631
13,524
NY
Orange
43230
2
12,313
2,617
1,011
39
51
463,551
3,039
14,163
42,392
50,348
2,524
1,800
973
12,698
38,469
NY
Kings
­
38332
­
4
7,889
7,233
656
9
19
78,180
3,154
20,031
36,762
33,490
1,712
1,779
1,008
4,387
30,318
CT
Fairfield
2683
0
6,989
6,275
714
11
19
72,261
3,170
17,771
31,345
31,855
1,544
1,903
1,009
4,234
27,949
CT
New
Haven
28751
4
5,794
5,073
721
14
43
157,177
3,430
5,663
26,425
34,797
1,477
1,960
1,269
4,628
21,890
NJ
Middlesex
­
10481
­
1
4,964
5,977
755
13
36
154,322
3,229
9,680
20,815
32,872
1,201
1,923
1,154
9,119
19,463
NY
Westcheste
33709
4
6,732
4,424
540
12
42
178,468
2,691
7,945
27,835
38,470
1,451
1,726
776
7,796
26,646
NJ
Bergen
55564
9
5,146
4,407
739
17
39
112,634
3,143
3,028
18,971
26,252
1,026
1,820
1,226
3,001
18,775
NJ
Monmouth
­
11301
­
1
6,356
5,643
713
13
46
150,496
2,435
8,114
27,325
31,223
1,947
1,466
808
6,029
24,944
NJ
Essex
38635
7
3,641
3,177
464
15
37
76,620
3,291
1,500
13,754
21,935
586
1,802
1,404
1,359
13,383
NJ
Ocean
3237
1
3,869
3,343
526
16
24
38,571
2,950
16,426
27,098
15,463
817
1,113
1,608
2,894
14,061
NJ
Mercer
­
5739
­
1
4,518
4,012
506
13
53
141,386
2,529
22,745
25,572
21,439
1,167
1,004
1,241
3,282
16,436
NJ
Hudson
­
63
­
0
4,034
3,582
452
13
52
123,905
2,092
5,393
21,149
29,777
1,048
1,263
688
3,627
15,525
NJ
Union
41870
9
3,939
2,808
97
3
41
98,930
2,038
3,753
16,208
20,637
744
1,301
648
3,639
15,832
NJ
Morris
5768
2
2,905
3,531
408
12
27
34,054
2,804
4,786
11,471
15,006
949
1,387
1,330
4,605
11,255
NY
Dutchess
71102
5
6,440
6,329
111
2
59
243,970
1,460
6,723
20,299
24,733
1,335
849
503
5,491
19,430
NY
Bronx
­
129
­
0
1,413
1,389
24
2
45
59,116
1,762
9,541
10,621
9,569
355
928
625
2,148
5,601
NY
Rockland
38714
12
2,209
1,873
336
18
55
82,696
1,523
2,490
9,743
11,547
653
816
610
2,473
9,332
NJ
Somerset
7154
1
3,568
3,102
466
15
54
113,164
994
4,349
13,645
17,680
610
658
260
4,289
13,417
NJ
Passaic
5775
3
1,170
938
232
25
30
27,825
1,574
934
5,062
8,531
643
852
670
914
5,016
CT
Litchfield
48461
11
2,030
1,995
35
2
54
104,042
1,776
1,079
8,399
15,586
617
708
1,009
1,032
6,824
NY
Richmond
14105
11
1,893
1,412
481
34
54
33,861
1,490
1,158
8,494
6,351
751
628
809
1,112
7,834
NJ
Hunterdon
13420
9
1,323
1,249
74
6
58
42,375
1,225
872
5,191
6,291
410
612
574
871
5,140
NJ
Sussex
4363
4
1,473
895
578
65
52
26,228
1,204
975
6,358
6,940
538
600
530
858
5,767
NJ
Warren
5529
6
781
647
134
21
71
34,078
1,040
548
3,083
4,475
152
505
512
548
3,067
NY
Putnam
9964
20
722
316
406
128
46
8,820
739
355
2,997
3,064
100
402
317
355
2,997
PA
Pike
1028
0
8,105
7,479
626
8
9
35,469
3,145
4,326
29,590
33,033
1,876
1,947
1,058
3,661
27,336
CT
Hartford
13659
5
2,132
1,987
145
7
15
18,557
5,646
55,105
24,051
10,401
805
1,212
3,374
3,023
8,157
PA
Northampto
23718
4
3,830
3,818
12
0
11
34,474
3,100
6,870
16,852
23,024
1,124
1,443
1,444
6,454
15,116
PA
Bucks
26829
6
3,748
3,677
31
1
14
29,263
2,298
2,330
15,113
18,139
913
1,326
836
2,004
13,618
NJ
Burlington
8533
2
3,708
3,299
449
14
1
1,016
1,965
16,077
19,050
17,583
855
994
781
5,492
14,498
MA
Hampden
10403
6
1,850
1,362
488
36
30
24,275
2,328
3,818
8,417
10,026
453
1,025
1,235
2,228
8,011
NY
Ulster
­
5779
­
4
1,560
1,298
262
20
18
14,700
1,417
4,751
9,520
7,818
572
731
563
827
5,871
CT
Middlesex
9506
7
1,850
844
1,006
119
2
1,291
1,641
3,702
6,382
8,033
1,130
826
711
2,289
5,446
MA
Berkshire
23333
16
1,434
880
554
63
22
13,830
1,758
1,367
6,222
6,964
243
881
811
1,327
6,187
PA
Monroe
5249
7
683
545
138
25
27
7,999
1,200
612
2,875
5,091
1,929
625
544
497
2,837
NY
Sullivan
2268
5
643
417
226
54
7
1,487
936
3,836
7,511
3,390
203
375
503
344
2,811
NY
Greene
­
2278
­
4
754
617
137
22
12
3,532
1,018
585
3,497
4,375
893
420
574
585
3,353
NY
Columbia
795
2
508
405
103
25
4
846
996
879
2,705
3,724
1,002
496
475
753
2,429
NY
Delaware
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
42
127
3
PA
Wayne
0.6
48,889
729
67
7,778
19
39,944
47,722
09
011
1
CT
New
London
NA*
2.7
Multiple
Norwich­
New
London,
12.0
A
11.8
A
262,689
666
394
4,131
2
254,957
259,088
New
York,
NY­
NJ­
CT­
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
44
counties
17.7
NA
17.6
NA
25,185,592
21,691
1,161
1,839,775
8
22,935,708
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New
York,
NY­
NJ­
CT­
PA
Urban
Increment:
6%
sulfates;
25%
nitrates;
67%
carbon;
3%
crustal.
Urban
site=
340390004;
Rural
site=
BRIG1
(
Brigantine
National
Wildlife
Refuge)

Parkersburg,
WV­
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
2
counties
16.0
NA
17.0
NA
149,867
1,002
150
2,068
1
149,169
151,237
*
39
167
5
OH
Washington
NA*
82.2
82.2
Parkersburg­
MariettaParkersburg­
Marietta
62,561
635
99
997
2
62,254
63,251
*
54
107
3
WV
Wood
NA
NA*
17.8
100.0
Parkersburg­
MariettaParkersburg­
Marietta
16.0
NA
17.0
NA
87,306
367
238
1,071
1
86,915
87,986
54
073
3
WV
Pleasants
30.1
Parkersburg­
Marietta,
W
7,579
131
58
­
32
­
0
7,546
7,514
m
54
035
3
WV
Jackson
13.3
28,204
466
61
2,062
8
25,938
28,000
39
009
5
OH
Athens
5.4
Athens,
OH
12.5
A
13.0
a
63,256
507
125
2,674
4
59,549
62,223
m
39
111
5
OH
Monroe
5.2
14,973
456
33
­
317
­
2
15,497
15,180
39
105
5
OH
Meigs
4.4
23,111
430
54
85
0
22,987
23,072
m
54
095
3
WV
Tyler
3.6
9,399
258
36
­
204
­
2
9,796
9,592
m
54
087
3
WV
Roane
3.5
15,267
484
32
326
2
15,120
15,446
m
54
085
3
WV
Ritchie
2.8
10,278
454
23
110
1
10,233
10,343
m
39
121
5
OH
Noble
2.7
14,088
399
35
2,722
24
11,336
14,058
39
115
5
OH
Morgan
2.5
14,749
418
35
703
5
14,194
14,897
m
54
013
3
WV
Calhoun
2.0
7,451
281
27
­
303
­
4
7,885
7,582
54
105
3
WV
Wirt
1.3
Parkersburg­
Marietta,
W
5,935
233
25
681
13
5,192
5,873
Parkersburg,
WV­
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
14
counties
16.0
NA
17.0
NA
364,157
5,519
66
10,575
3
354,442
365,017
Parkersburg,
WV­
OH
Urban
Increment:
10%
sulfates;
6%
nitrates;
84%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
210190017;
Rural
site=
QUCI1
(
Quaker
City)
[
Incremement
data
from
Huntington,
WV­
KY­
OH
­
urban
site
is
84
miles
aw
Philadelphia,
PA­
NJ­
DE­
MD
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
14
counties
16.4
NA
16.8
NA
6,261,007
5,935
1,055
295,526
5
5,892,937
6,188,463
*
10
003
3
DE
New
Castle
NA
NA*
18.6
18.6
WilmingtonPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
16.2
NA
16.5
NA
512,370
426
1,203
58,319
13
441,946
500,265
*
42
101
3
PA
Philadelphia
NA
NA*
14.0
32.6
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
16.4
NA
16.8
NA
1,492,231
135
11,054
­
68,027
­
4
1,585,577
1,517,550
*
42
045
3
PA
Delaware
NA
NA*
11.1
43.7
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
15.6
NA
15.7
NA
553,435
184
3,008
3,213
1
547,651
550,864
*
42
091
3
PA
Montgomery
NA
NA*
8.7
52.4
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
14.3
A
14.2
A
766,517
483
1,587
71,986
11
678,111
750,097
*
42
029
3
PA
Chester
NA
NA*
6.9
59.3
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
15.1
na
14.6
a
450,160
756
595
57,105
15
376,396
433,501
*
42
017
3
PA
Bucks
NA
NA*
6.8
66.1
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
14.6
A
14.3
a
610,440
608
1,004
56,461
10
541,174
597,635
*
34
015
2
NJ
Gloucester
NA*
6.5
72.6
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
13.8
a
14.2
A
262,049
325
806
24,591
11
230,082
254,673
*
34
007
2
NJ
Camden
NA*
5.9
78.5
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
14.6
a
14.8
a
511,957
222
2,306
6,108
1
502,824
508,932
*
34
005
2
NJ
Burlington
NA
5.6
84.1
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
437,871
805
544
28,328
7
395,066
423,394
*
34
009
2
NJ
Cape
May
NA
5.5
89.6
Atlantic­
CaPhiladelphiOcean
City,
NJ
102,013
255
400
7,237
8
95,089
102,326
*
34
001
2
NJ
Atlantic
NA*
3.3
92.9
Atlantic­
CaPhiladelphiAtlantic
City,
NJ
11.6
a
11.4
a
259,423
561
462
28,225
13
224,327
252,552
*
34
011
2
NJ
Cumberland
NA*
2.8
95.7
Vineland­
MPhiladelphiVineland­
MPhiladelphi
147,768
489
302
8,385
6
138,053
146,438
*
34
033
2
NJ
Salem
NA
2.6
98.3
PhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
64,438
338
191
­
1,009
­
2
65,294
64,285
*
24
015
3
MD
Cecil
NA*
1.8
100.1
WilmingtonPhiladelphiPhiladelphiPhiladelphi
13.0
a
13.4
A
90,335
348
260
14,604
20
71,347
85,951
m
42
095
3
PA
Northampton
NA*
13.9
Allentown­
Bethlehem­
EAllentown­
Bethlehem­
E
14.8
A
14.6
a
273,324
374
731
19,961
8
247,105
267,066
m
42
011
3
PA
Berks
NA
NA*
9.1
Reading,
PA
Reading,
PA
16.4
NA
16.7
NA
382,108
859
445
37,115
11
336,523
373,638
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
859
2
334
321
13
4
6
1,269
765
746
1,786
4,007
638
374
365
577
1,747
PA
Wayne
8401
3
2,958
2,587
371
14
3,490
8,211
13,205
12,298
1,486
1,408
1,769
1,425
10,474
CT
New
London
757210
3
169,569
152,958
16,611
11
3,993,959
114,502
414,993
793,820
905,940
48,507
61,034
45,526
189,324
646,340
New
York,
NY­
NJ­
CT­
P
New
York,
NY­
NJ­
CT­
P
­
8256
­
6
1,648
1,426
222
16
9,243
11,887
179,826
43,963
12,422
808
3,006
7,193
2,570
10,644
Parkersburg,
WV­
OH
­
4861
­
8
737
603
134
22
21
5,927
10,743
173,312
37,020
5,274
565
2,415
6,711
872
4,908
OH
Washington
­
3395
­
4
911
823
88
11
9
3,316
1,144
6,514
6,943
7,148
243
591
482
1,698
5,736
WV
Wood
­
322
­
4
78
51
27
53
35
1,026
2,602
68,264
23,398
1,337
29
823
1,411
294
1,485
WV
Pleasants
­
89
­
0
511
209
302
144
6
666
1,780
3,464
3,947
2,394
158
451
1,128
284
3,558
WV
Jackson
­
656
­
1
482
362
120
33
4
1,025
417
733
3,166
2,400
204
176
222
361
2,583
OH
Athens
­
1273
­
9
142
140
2
1
5
283
715
4,532
2,809
1,166
230
162
504
585
2,479
OH
Monroe
2189
9
200
190
10
5
7
633
309
375
2,244
1,051
164
147
145
375
2,216
OH
Meigs
320
3
69
60
9
15
8
272
292
176
1,233
1,869
44
122
126
175
1,103
WV
Tyler
­
541
­
4
183
137
46
34
2
134
213
106
1,083
1,108
99
119
87
106
1,083
WV
Roane
­
453
­
4
127
69
58
84
23
914
166
118
713
636
75
97
63
118
482
WV
Ritchie
82
1
362
133
229
172
10
480
219
144
1,622
1,377
197
87
127
144
1,572
OH
Noble
451
3
116
124
­
8
­
6
9
552
217
81
558
921
228
88
122
81
558
OH
Morgan
91
1
60
50
10
20
3
81
114
43
937
512
35
68
42
43
289
WV
Calhoun
­
669
­
11
44
24
20
83
54
1,215
84
19
206
406
45
46
36
19
159
WV
Wirt
­
9126
­
3
4,022
2,975
1,047
35
16,524
19,015
257,881
85,879
27,599
2,316
5,392
11,206
5,155
28,211
Parkersburg,
WV­
OH
away.]
Parkersburg,
WV­
OH
66173
1
46,935
45,274
1,661
4
843,091
35,887
169,685
266,432
266,735
16,344
17,310
15,147
56,851
209,863
Philadelphia,
PA­
NJ­
D
5981
1
4,957
4,687
270
6
11
27,598
4,558
61,499
34,640
24,088
2,605
2,276
1,645
8,597
22,027
DE
New
Castle
­
18901
­
1
10,213
10,420
­
207
­
2
23
129,902
3,944
16,861
55,011
50,439
3,506
2,116
1,200
9,659
49,407
PA
Philadelphi
1163
0
3,513
3,584
­
71
­
2
44
111,594
3,173
24,882
33,259
19,071
903
1,458
1,225
6,013
19,933
PA
Delaware
­
62371
­
8
4,677
4,818
­
141
­
3
32
120,472
3,910
8,721
21,191
32,545
1,293
1,905
1,700
7,842
19,253
PA
Montgomer
27137
6
3,128
3,105
23
1
32
70,486
3,716
11,391
16,909
17,697
2,267
1,228
2,226
4,709
12,983
PA
Chester
23718
4
3,830
3,818
12
0
31
93,563
3,100
6,870
16,852
23,024
1,124
1,443
1,444
6,454
15,116
PA
Bucks
16151
6
2,312
2,055
257
13
51
62,141
1,909
9,154
21,849
15,087
741
1,035
697
2,499
16,077
NJ
Gloucester
18943
4
4,332
4,071
261
6
43
98,432
2,151
4,120
17,025
20,904
887
1,286
727
3,932
16,009
NJ
Camden
26829
6
3,748
3,299
449
14
29
60,278
2,298
2,330
15,113
18,139
913
1,326
836
2,004
13,618
NJ
Burlington
4587
4
749
595
154
26
26
11,360
2,157
14,578
7,894
11,886
206
938
1,044
494
3,594
NJ
Cape
May
14977
6
2,236
2,088
148
7
13
14,237
1,404
1,905
8,676
11,906
437
773
563
1,887
8,514
NJ
Atlantic
1132
1
1,166
1,008
158
16
22
12,911
1,374
1,941
7,054
9,279
423
638
669
1,227
4,948
NJ
Cumberlan
1762
3
734
691
43
6
48
13,922
1,243
4,485
5,457
8,229
534
487
653
586
2,882
NJ
Salem
5065
6
1,340
1,035
305
29
39
16,195
950
948
5,502
4,441
505
401
518
948
5,502
MD
Cecil
13659
5
2,132
1,987
145
7
3
3,766
5,646
55,105
24,051
10,401
805
1,212
3,374
3,023
8,157
PA
Northampto
9123
2
3,952
2,926
1,026
35
12
20,462
4,806
17,143
21,834
21,506
4,133
1,520
2,821
4,958
16,217
PA
Berks
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
42
071
3
PA
Lancaster
NA
NA*
8.8
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
m
34
021
2
NJ
Mercer
NA
NA*
8.4
Trenton,
NJNew
York­
NTrenton­
EwNew
York­
N14.0
A
14.5
A
359,463
226
1,591
24,937
8
325,824
350,761
m
34
025
2
NJ
Monmouth
NA
NA*
7.4
Monmouth­
New
York­
NNew
York­
NNew
York­
N
629,836
472
1,334
62,177
11
553,124
615,301
m
34
029
2
NJ
Ocean
NA*
6.6
Monmouth­
New
York­
NNew
York­
NNew
York­
N11.7
a
11.6
a
537,065
636
844
77,713
18
433,203
510,916
m
42
077
3
PA
Lehigh
NA*
3.9
Allentown­
Bethlehem­
EAllentown­
Bethlehem­
E
14.6
a
14.3
A
317,533
347
915
20,960
7
291,130
312,090
m
10
001
3
DE
Kent
NA*
3.4
Dover,
DE
Dover,
DE
13.1
A
13.4
A
131,069
591
222
15,704
14
110,993
126,697
m
24
025
3
MD
Harford
NA*
3.3
Baltimore,
MWashingtonBaltimore­
TWashington13.1
a
14.0
a
227,713
440
518
36,458
20
182,132
218,590
m
34
019
2
NJ
Hunterdon
NA*
2.8
Middlesex­
SNew
York­
NNew
York­
NNew
York­
N
125,795
430
293
14,213
13
107,776
121,989
m
34
041
2
NJ
Warren
NA
2.5
Newark,
NJNew
York­
NAllentown­
Bethlehem­
E
13.5
A
13.6
A
107,537
358
300
10,830
12
91,607
102,437
m
24
029
3
MD
Kent
NA*
0.6
19,613
279
70
1,355
8
17,842
19,197
Philadelphia,
PA­
NJ­
DE­
MD
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
26
counties
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
9,850,624
11,896
828
664,785
7
9,013,018
9,677,803
Philadelphia,
PA­
NJ­
DE­
MD
Urban
Increment:
24%
sulfates;
29%
nitrates;
45%
carbon;
2%
crustal.
Urban
site=
420450002;
Rural
site=
BRIG1
(
Brigantine
National
Wildlife
Refuge)

Pittsburgh,
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
6
counties
21.2
NA
21.4
NA
2,346,525
4,624
507
­
36,116
­
2
2,394,811
2,358,695
*
42
003
3
PA
Allegheny
NA
NA*
46.6
46.6
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
21.2
NA
21.4
NA
1,269,904
730
1,740
­
54,783
­
4
1,336,449
1,281,666
*
42
007
3
PA
Beaver
NA
NA*
21.3
67.9
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
16.0
NA
16.0
NA
179,351
435
412
­
4,681
­
3
186,093
181,412
*
42
129
3
PA
Westmoreland
NA
NA*
10.7
78.6
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
15.5
NA
15.6
NA
368,428
1,023
360
­
328
­
0
370,321
369,993
*
42
125
3
PA
Washington
NA
NA*
10.6
89.2
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
15.5
NA
15.7
NA
204,110
857
238
­
1,687
­
1
204,584
202,897
*
42
019
3
PA
Butler
NA
6.4
95.6
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
178,078
789
226
22,070
15
152,013
174,083
*
42
051
3
PA
Fayette
NA
4.5
100.1
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
146,654
790
186
3,293
2
145,351
148,644
42
005
3
PA
Armstrong
NA*
60.3
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N
71,673
654
110
­
1,086
­
1
73,478
72,392
m
42
059
3
PA
Greene
NA*
59.2
40,520
576
70
1,122
3
39,550
40,672
m
42
063
3
PA
Indiana
NA
55.1
Indiana,
PA
88,780
830
107
­
389
­
0
89,994
89,605
m
54
051
3
WV
Marshall
NA
NA
38.2
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
15.7
NA
16.0
NA
34,898
307
114
­
1,837
­
5
37,356
35,519
m
54
061
3
WV
Monongalia
27.3
Morgantown,
WV
14.9
A
15.0
A
82,895
361
230
6,357
8
75,509
81,866
m
42
073
3
PA
Lawrence
13.2
New
CastlePittsburgh­
N
94,104
361
261
­
1,603
­
2
96,246
94,643
m
54
077
3
WV
Preston
8.1
Morgantown,
WV
29,460
648
45
297
1
29,037
29,334
m
54
029
3
WV
Hancock
NA
NA*
7.2
Steubenville­
Weirton,
OWeirton­
Steubenville,
W17.4
NA
17.5
NA
32,082
83
387
­
2,566
­
7
35,233
32,667
m
39
099
5
OH
Mahoning
NA
NA*
6.8
Youngstown­
Warren,
OYoungstownYoungstown15.2
NA
15.7
NA
253,308
415
610
­
7,251
­
3
264,806
257,555
m
42
021
3
PA
Cambria
NA
NA*
6.4
Johnstown,
PA
Johnstown,
PA
15.8
NA
15.8
NA
150,452
688
219
­
10,431
­
6
163,029
152,598
m
39
029
5
OH
Columbiana
NA
3.3
Youngstown­
Warren,
OEast
LiverpoYoungstown
111,806
533
210
3,799
4
108,276
112,075
m
42
085
3
PA
Mercer
NA*
3.3
Sharon,
PA
YoungstownYoungstown14.3
A
14.6
a
119,514
672
178
­
710
­
1
121,003
120,293
m
42
111
3
PA
Somerset
3.0
Johnstown,
PA
Somerset,
PA
79,456
1,075
74
1,805
2
78,218
80,023
m
42
121
3
PA
Venango
2.6
Oil
City,
PA
56,810
675
84
­
1,816
­
3
59,381
57,565
42
031
3
PA
Clarion
2.3
41,316
603
69
66
0
41,699
41,765
m
24
023
3
MD
Garrett
2.1
29,878
648
46
1,708
6
28,138
29,846
42
065
3
PA
Jefferson
2.0
45,818
656
70
­
151
­
0
46,083
45,932
m
54
009
3
WV
Brooke
NA
NA
1.6
Steubenville­
Weirton,
OWeirton­
Steubenville,
W16.8
NA
16.8
NA
25,179
89
283
­
1,545
­
6
26,992
25,447
m
54
069
3
WV
Ohio
NA
NA*
1.5
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
15.2
NA
15.3
NA
46,126
106
435
­
3,444
­
7
50,871
47,427
Pittsburgh,
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
25
counties
21.2
NA
21.4
NA
3,780,600
14,604
259
­
53,791
­
1
3,859,710
3,805,919
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
4
9,139
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
PA
Lancaster
3237
1
3,869
3,343
526
16
7
11,259
2,950
16,426
27,098
15,463
817
1,113
1,608
2,894
14,061
NJ
Mercer
55564
9
5,146
4,407
739
17
1
2,768
3,143
3,028
18,971
26,252
1,026
1,820
1,226
3,001
18,775
NJ
Monmouth
38635
7
3,641
3,177
464
15
5
10,916
3,291
1,500
13,754
21,935
586
1,802
1,404
1,359
13,383
NJ
Ocean
2716
1
2,738
2,560
178
7
7
10,225
1,844
6,027
12,154
14,418
792
624
1,018
3,617
10,754
PA
Lehigh
8306
6
1,633
1,371
262
19
11
6,749
1,503
5,124
8,512
7,582
2,056
618
818
1,838
7,415
DE
Kent
9687
4
2,208
1,672
536
32
3
3,053
1,517
1,946
8,662
8,606
1,008
754
705
1,946
8,259
MD
Harford
14105
11
1,893
1,412
481
34
3
1,740
1,490
1,158
8,494
6,351
751
628
809
1,112
7,834
NJ
Hunterdon
4363
4
1,473
895
578
65
1
255
1,204
975
6,358
6,940
538
600
530
858
5,767
NJ
Warren
437
2
188
167
21
13
11
982
438
228
1,009
1,847
706
170
259
228
1,009
MD
Kent
288267
3
79,812
72,807
7,005
10
924,405
69,392
289,131
438,230
435,419
46,716
29,917
33,288
86,975
338,966
Philadelphia,
PA­
NJ­
DE
Philadelphia,
PA­
NJ­
DE
­
122963
­
5
20,151
20,132
19
0
189,909
25,882
120,213
177,782
105,644
6,339
10,108
12,625
15,506
104,771
Pittsburgh,
PA
­
82179
­
6
10,522
11,178
­
656
­
6
6
35,095
10,837
61,168
81,166
54,821
2,655
4,570
4,576
6,878
58,303
PA
Allegheny
­
10708
­
6
1,582
1,637
­
55
­
3
36
29,617
4,948
40,380
39,564
8,738
543
1,368
2,900
1,317
7,443
PA
Beaver
­
6933
­
2
3,217
3,239
­
22
­
1
31
51,192
3,320
3,593
18,461
17,371
1,119
1,533
1,564
3,003
15,327
PA
Westmorel
­
7238
­
4
2,057
1,889
168
9
36
32,606
3,011
8,221
22,097
9,392
813
1,190
1,505
1,489
10,131
PA
Washington
­
7012
­
4
1,634
1,190
444
37
29
23,908
2,166
4,798
9,706
8,697
751
806
1,224
1,059
7,210
PA
Butler
­
8893
­
6
1,139
999
140
14
30
17,491
1,600
2,053
6,788
6,625
458
641
856
1,760
6,357
PA
Fayette
­
7155
­
10
624
564
60
11
34
10,096
12,338
191,070
26,670
3,531
555
2,701
7,726
430
2,897
PA
Armstrong
1204
3
560
399
161
40
24
3,605
11,626
186,481
31,832
2,756
256
2,548
7,223
361
3,332
PA
Greene
4809
5
727
644
83
13
11
4,008
10,981
158,311
52,550
4,683
692
2,428
6,868
871
3,711
PA
Indiana
587
2
233
290
­
57
­
20
4
495
5,596
113,921
44,521
4,125
122
1,319
3,417
311
1,996
WV
Marshall
8257
10
810
508
302
59
2
601
5,459
81,413
17,545
5,606
185
1,320
3,331
467
4,256
WV
Monongalia
­
7652
­
8
822
681
141
21
18
7,307
3,173
35,620
13,065
4,890
647
681
1,833
815
3,867
PA
Lawrence
­
1327
­
5
294
287
7
2
1
177
1,715
21,864
6,528
1,874
271
465
1,021
302
1,968
WV
Preston
­
479
­
1
212
300
­
88
­
29
16
2,281
4,335
1,982
4,961
3,585
571
1,243
1,747
885
3,630
WV
Hancock
23192
9
2,576
2,354
222
9
1
842
1,849
3,511
12,210
15,043
845
920
804
2,024
11,566
OH
Mahoning
­
8907
­
6
1,176
1,180
­
4
­
0
2
990
1,594
8,716
8,287
7,229
490
679
804
1,796
5,493
PA
Cambria
2194
2
928
743
185
25
5
2,676
1,187
1,291
5,825
5,881
1,250
442
696
1,280
5,466
OH
Columbiana
3638
3
1,410
999
411
41
4
2,100
1,271
874
7,459
8,110
1,095
412
760
829
6,037
PA
Mercer
­
6248
­
8
932
753
179
24
5
1,659
1,139
1,548
4,706
4,769
1,494
415
659
1,405
4,571
PA
Somerset
­
3670
­
6
554
417
137
33
4
999
661
3,261
3,896
3,945
232
284
332
268
2,464
PA
Venango
446
1
621
402
219
54
5
946
790
1,629
4,031
3,030
435
291
396
279
2,897
PA
Clarion
1722
6
963
431
532
123
1
137
571
709
4,445
2,424
719
275
268
595
3,913
MD
Garrett
­
3757
­
8
583
373
210
56
1
266
691
936
4,044
2,906
425
253
341
322
2,590
PA
Jefferson
­
271
­
1
313
219
94
43
12
1,281
527
1,663
2,500
4,358
439
191
277
306
1,749
WV
Brooke
492
1
437
520
­
83
­
16
4
841
351
514
3,609
2,779
123
192
135
513
3,604
WV
Ohio
­
115888
­
3
34,926
32,196
2,730
8
231,216
91,736
935,527
436,466
197,168
17,185
27,167
51,263
29,565
180,778
Pittsburgh,
PA
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
Pittsburgh,
PA
Urban
Increment:
27%
sulfates;
24%
nitrates;
46%
carbon;
3%
crustal.
Urban
site=
421290008;
Rural
site=
DOSO1
(
Dolly
Sods
/
Otter
Creek
Wilderness)

Reading,
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
16.4
NA
16.7
NA
382,108
859
445
37,115
11
336,523
373,638
*
42
011
3
PA
Berks
NA
NA*
100.0
100.0
Reading,
PA
Reading,
PA
16.4
NA
16.7
NA
382,108
859
445
37,115
11
336,523
373,638
m
42
091
3
PA
Montgomery
NA
NA*
102.8
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
14.3
A
14.2
A
766,517
483
1,587
71,986
11
678,111
750,097
m
42
071
3
PA
Lancaster
NA
NA*
99.5
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
m
42
029
3
PA
Chester
NA
NA*
77.5
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
15.1
na
14.6
a
450,160
756
595
57,105
15
376,396
433,501
m
42
077
3
PA
Lehigh
NA*
47.7
Allentown­
Bethlehem­
EAllentown­
Bethlehem­
E
14.6
a
14.3
A
317,533
347
915
20,960
7
291,130
312,090
m
42
107
3
PA
Schuylkill
35.8
Pottsville,
PA
148,505
779
191
­
2,249
­
1
152,585
150,336
m
42
075
3
PA
Lebanon
NA
NA
28.2
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CaLebanon,
PHarrisburg­
121,199
362
335
6,583
6
113,744
120,327
Reading,
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
7
counties
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
2,664,583
4,535
588
239,336
10
2,371,311
2,610,647
Reading,
PA
Urban
Increment:
11%
sulfates;
50%
nitrates;
39%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
420710007;
Rural
site=
AREN1
(
Arendtsville)
[
Incremement
data
from
Lancaster,
PA
­
urban
site
is
27
miles
away.]

Roanoke,
VA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
4
counties
14.7
A
15.3
NA
235,918
852
277
11,455
5
224,477
235,932
*
51
023
3
VA
Botetourt
NA
42.1
42.1
Roanoke,
Va
Roanoke,
VA
31,272
543
58
5,504
22
24,992
30,496
*
51
161
3
VA
Roanoke
NA*
25.0
67.1
Roanoke,
Va
Roanoke,
VA
85,937
251
342
6,446
8
79,332
85,778
*
51
770
3
VA
Roanoke
(
City)
NA
23.9
91.0
Roanoke,
Va
Roanoke,
VA
14.2
A
15.1
NA
93,873
43
2,183
­
1,486
­
2
96,397
94,911
*
51
775
3
VA
Salem
NA
9.1
100.1
Roanoke,
Va
Roanoke,
VA
14.7
A
15.3
NA
24,836
15
1,656
991
4
23,756
24,747
51
071
3
VA
Giles
176.1
Blacksburg­
Christiansb
17,083
358
48
291
2
16,366
16,657
51
121
3
VA
Montgomery
52.0
Blacksburg­
Christiansb
85,368
388
220
9,716
13
73,913
83,629
m
51
143
3
VA
Pittsylvania
43.8
Danville,
VA
Danville,
VA
61,745
971
64
6,090
11
55,655
61,745
51
019
3
VA
Bedford
40.1
Lynchburg,
VA
Lynchburg,
VA
61,875
755
82
14,715
32
45,656
60,371
51
005
3
VA
Alleghany
27.5
16,960
446
38
­
250
­
2
13,176
12,926
m
51
089
3
VA
Henry
23.5
Martinsville,
VA
57,395
382
150
988
2
56,942
57,930
51
163
3
VA
Rockbridge
18.9
20,777
600
35
2,458
13
18,350
20,808
51
067
3
VA
Franklin
18.3
Roanoke,
VA
48,462
692
70
7,737
20
39,549
47,286
m
51
141
3
VA
Patrick
10.2
19,455
483
40
1,934
11
17,473
19,407
54
063
3
WV
Monroe
5.2
14,613
473
31
2,177
18
12,406
14,583
51
063
3
VA
Floyd
4.8
14,248
382
37
1,869
16
12,005
13,874
51
045
3
VA
Craig
2.9
Roanoke,
VA
5,118
330
16
719
16
4,372
5,091
Roanoke,
VA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
16
counties
14.7
A
15.3
NA
659,017
7,112
93
59,899
10
590,340
650,239
Roanoke,
VA
Urban
Increment:
35%
sulfates;
24%
nitrates;
41%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
517700014;
Rural
site=
JARI1
(
James
River
Face)

San
Diego,
CA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
15.9
NA
16.4
NA
2,906,660
4,205
691
315,817
13
2,498,016
2,813,833
*
06
073
9
CA
San
Diego
NA
NAp*
100.0
100.0
San
Diego,
CA
San
Diego­
Carlsbad­
S15.9
NA
16.4
NA
2,906,660
4,205
691
315,817
13
2,498,016
2,813,833
m
06
059
9
CA
Orange
NA
NA*
80.7
Orange
CouLos
AngelesLos
AngelesLos
Angeles18.6
NA
20.3
NA
2,938,507
790
3,720
435,733
18
2,410,556
2,846,289
m
06
065
9
CA
Riverside
NA­
P
NAp*
64.9
Riverside­
SLos
AngelesRiverside­
SLos
Angeles27.4
NA
28.9
NA
1,699,112
7,208
236
374,974
32
1,170,413
1,545,387
m
06
025
9
CA
Imperial
NA­
P
NA*
24.3
El
Centro,
CA
9.1
A
15.6
NA
146,248
4,175
35
33,058
30
109,303
142,361
San
Diego,
CA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
4
counties
27.4
NA
28.9
NA
7,690,527
16,378
470
1,159,582
19
6,188,288
7,347,870
San
Diego,
CA
Urban
Increment:
16%
sulfates;
33%
nitrates;
51%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
060730003;
Rural
site=
AGTI1
(
Agua
Tibia)

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for
Consideration
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
Pittsburgh,
PA
9123
2
3,952
2,926
1,026
35
4,806
17,143
21,834
21,506
4,133
1,520
2,821
4,958
16,217
Reading,
PA
9123
2
3,952
2,926
1,026
35
4,806
17,143
21,834
21,506
4,133
1,520
2,821
4,958
16,217
PA
Berks
­
62371
­
8
4,677
4,818
­
141
­
3
1
4,231
3,910
8,721
21,191
32,545
1,293
1,905
1,700
7,842
19,253
PA
Montgomery
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
2
4,074
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
PA
Lancaster
27137
6
3,128
3,105
23
1
1
1,916
3,716
11,391
16,909
17,697
2,267
1,228
2,226
4,709
12,983
PA
Chester
2716
1
2,738
2,560
178
7
2
3,266
1,844
6,027
12,154
14,418
792
624
1,018
3,617
10,754
PA
Lehigh
­
138
­
0
1,463
1,041
422
41
9
5,790
1,441
8,390
7,857
7,212
1,311
483
833
3,074
6,370
PA
Schuylkill
5290
4
1,136
835
301
36
5
2,799
1,451
2,758
6,284
6,931
4,593
468
903
1,894
5,542
PA
Lebanon
44019
2
21,098
18,901
2,197
12
22,076
22,841
65,216
107,130
127,692
31,543
7,974
13,070
31,384
88,591
Reading,
PA
Reading,
PA
8581
4
2,491
2,378
­
910
5
56,453
2,541
3,943
16,495
14,615
731
1,310
1,003
956
13,408
Roanoke,
VA
3030
10
676
367
309
84
58
8,956
841
2,644
5,412
2,654
339
343
383
187
3,296
VA
Botetourt
3863
4
792
2,011
­
1,219
­
61
62
26,720
738
461
4,396
4,228
221
463
247
338
4,148
VA
Roanoke
627
1
872
34
14,802
652
712
4,535
5,827
136
350
252
333
4,368
VA
Roanoke
(
C
1061
4
151
49
5,975
310
126
2,152
1,906
35
154
121
98
1,596
VA
Salem
15
0
196
202
­
6
­
3
2
134
965
17,118
10,003
1,820
165
307
546
113
1,593
VA
Giles
­
1971
­
2
936
433
503
116
9
3,439
575
3,762
6,300
5,274
496
301
233
327
4,864
VA
Montgomery
­
1746
­
3
677
939
­
262
­
28
0
59
980
1,828
7,490
4,149
581
534
379
253
3,004
VA
Pittsylvania
9726
16
577
548
29
5
29
8,652
1,247
1,651
4,419
4,427
860
609
535
239
3,444
VA
Bedford
­
4459
­
26
161
220
­
59
­
27
5
257
265
1,902
3,162
1,508
131
193
64
1,885
3,101
VA
Alleghany
­
493
­
1
672
621
51
8
1
197
818
535
3,811
10,517
197
423
349
261
3,413
VA
Henry
522
3
650
250
400
160
2
225
445
578
3,834
2,966
558
262
162
184
3,691
VA
Rockbridge
5335
11
512
438
74
17
28
6,320
736
292
2,702
3,657
766
378
332
192
2,663
VA
Franklin
45
0
201
161
40
25
1
66
408
176
1,039
1,363
214
227
163
91
924
VA
Patrick
254
2
91
104
­
13
­
13
2
101
206
86
740
744
254
106
94
86
740
WV
Monroe
361
3
144
110
34
31
20
1,282
228
52
527
761
391
116
106
52
527
VA
Floyd
884
17
51
27
24
89
59
1,370
124
18
128
279
98
82
38
18
128
VA
Craig
17054
3
7,359
6,431
­
95
14
78,555
9,538
31,941
60,650
52,080
5,442
4,848
4,004
4,657
41,500
Roanoke,
VA
Roanoke,
VA
534776
18
27,813
24,273
3,540
15
12,683
2,007
76,341
95,358
6,015
7,297
4,827
1,748
73,046
San
Diego,
CA
534776
18
27,813
24,273
3,540
15
12,683
2,007
76,341
95,358
6,015
7,297
4,827
1,748
73,046
CA
San
Diego
225269
8
26,333
21,526
4,807
22
1
6,786
8,585
1,129
73,846
89,987
7,330
5,714
2,466
974
71,374
CA
Orange
426425
25
14,246
11,185
3,061
27
3
18,641
10,476
674
52,809
46,232
16,164
5,280
4,921
575
51,315
CA
Riverside
75337
52
1,605
671
934
139
1
418
4,931
264
16,683
11,254
8,473
2,151
2,523
195
15,887
CA
Imperial
1261807
16
69,997
57,655
12,342
21
25,845
36,675
4,074
219,679
242,831
37,982
20,442
14,737
3,492
211,622
San
Diego,
CA
San
Diego,
CA
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Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
San
Joaquin
(
Pre­
existing
NAC/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
7
counties
21.8
NA
23.2
NA
3,362,868
25,890
130
532,800
20
2,640,531
3,173,331
*
06
029
9
CA
Kern
NA­
P
NAp*
33.2
33.2
Bakersfield,
CA
Bakersfield,
CA
21.8
NA
22.8
NA
694,059
8,142
85
118,168
22
543,477
661,645
*
06
019
9
CA
Fresno
NA
NA*
20.1
53.3
Fresno,
CA
Fresno,
CAFresno­
Ma
19.7
NA
21.9
NA
834,632
5,963
140
131,917
20
667,490
799,407
*
06
077
9
CA
San
Joaquin
NA
NA
12.5
65.8
Stockton­
Lodi,
CA
Stockton,
CA
14.7
A
15.3
NA
614,302
1,399
439
82,970
17
480,628
563,598
*
06
107
9
CA
Tulare
NA
NA*
12.1
77.9
Visalia­
Tulare­
PortervVisalia­
Porterville,
CA21.3
NA
23.2
NA
381,772
4,824
79
56,100
18
311,921
368,021
*
06
099
9
CA
Stanislaus
NA
NA*
9.1
87.0
Modesto,
CA
Modesto,
CA
16.2
NA
17.7
NA
482,440
1,495
323
76,475
21
370,522
446,997
*
06
039
9
CA
Madera
NA
NA*
6.6
93.6
Fresno,
CA
Madera,
CAFresno­
Ma
130,265
2,138
61
35,019
40
88,090
123,109
*
06
047
9
CA
Merced
NA
NA*
6.5
100.1
Merced,
CA
Merced,
CA
17.0
NA
17.6
NA
225,398
1,929
117
32,151
18
178,403
210,554
m
06
037
9
CA
Los
Angeles
NA­
P
NA*
108.9
Los
AngelesLos
AngelesLos
AngelesLos
Angeles22.8
NA
24.4
NA
9,806,577
4,060
2,415
656,174
7
8,863,164
9,519,338
m
06
071
9
CA
San
Bernardino
NA­
P
NAp*
42.4
Riverside­
SLos
AngelesRiverside­
SLos
Angeles24.5
NA
25.9
NA
1,816,072
20,062
91
291,054
21
1,418,380
1,709,434
06
013
9
CA
Contra
Costa
NA
24.3
Oakland,
CASan
FrancisSan
FrancisSan
Jose­
S
10.9
A
11.3
A
992,358
720
1,378
145,084
18
803,732
948,816
06
085
9
CA
Santa
Clara
NA*
19.1
San
Jose,
CSan
FrancisSan
Jose­
SSan
Jose­
S
11.1
A
11.8
A
1,683,505
1,291
1,304
185,008
12
1,497,577
1,682,585
06
001
9
CA
Alameda
NA
17.0
Oakland,
CASan
FrancisSan
FrancisSan
Jose­
S
11.6
A
12.3
A
1,472,310
738
1,995
164,559
13
1,279,182
1,443,741
06
067
9
CA
Sacramento
NA*
15.0
SacramentoSacramentoSacramentoSacramento12.5
A
12.7
A
1,305,082
966
1,351
182,280
18
1,041,219
1,223,499
06
053
9
CA
Monterey
11.5
Salinas,
CA
Salinas,
CA
8.4
A
8.6
A
413,408
3,322
124
46,102
13
355,660
401,762
06
079
9
CA
San
Luis
Obispo
9.6
San
Luis
Obispo­
AtascSan
Luis
Obispo­
Paso
9.2
A
9.9
A
253,408
3,305
77
29,519
14
217,162
246,681
m
06
111
9
CA
Ventura
NA*
9.2
Ventura,
CALos
AngelesOxnard­
ThoLos
Angeles14.5
A
14.8
A
783,920
1,846
425
84,181
13
669,016
753,197
m
06
083
9
CA
Santa
Barbara
9.1
Santa
Barbara­
Santa
MSanta
Barbara­
Santa
M
9.5
A
9.9
A
403,084
2,739
147
29,739
8
369,608
399,347
v
06
031
9
CA
Kings
NA
NA*
4.7
Hanford­
Corcoran,

CA
19.0
NA
19.0
NA
135,043
1,390
97
27,992
28
101,469
129,461
m
06
027
9
CA
Inyo
4.2
Bishop,
CA
6.2
A
7.8
a
18,214
10,192
2
­
336
­
2
18,281
17,945
06
109
9
CA
Tuolumne
NA*
4.2
Phoenix
Lake­
Cedar
Ri
55,850
2,236
25
6,045
12
48,456
54,501
06
051
9
CA
Mono
4.0
8.9
a
14.1
a
13,117
3,045
4
2,897
29
9,956
12,853
06
005
9
CA
Amador
NA*
3.0
36,657
593
62
5,061
17
30,039
35,100
06
069
9
CA
San
Benito
2.7
San
Jose­
SSan
Jose­
S
55,938
1,389
40
16,537
45
36,697
53,234
06
043
9
CA
Mariposa
NA*
2.2
17,195
1,451
12
2,828
20
14,302
17,130
06
009
9
CA
Calaveras
NA*
2.1
8.9
A
9.0
A
42,978
1,020
42
8,556
27
31,998
40,554
San
Joaquin
(
Pre­
existing
NA
arArea
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
25
counties
24.5
NA
25.9
NA
22,667,584
86,255
263
2,416,080
12
19,446,429
########

San
Joaquin
(
Pre­
existing
NA
arUrban
Increment:
8%
sulfates;
48%
nitrates;
42%
carbon;
2%
crustal.
Urban
site=
060290014;
Rural
site=
DOME1
(
Dome
Lands
Wilderness)

St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
12
counties
17.5
NA
17.5
NA
2,633,925
6,393
412
111,082
4
2,492,525
2,603,607
*
29
189
7
MO
St
Louis
NA
NA*
27.4
27.4
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
14.0
A
14.5
A
1,018,102
508
2,004
22,786
2
993,529
1,016,315
*
17
119
5
IL
Madison
NA
NA*
16.8
44.2
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
17.5
NA
17.5
NA
261,409
725
361
9,703
4
249,238
258,941
*
29
510
7
MO
St
Louis
(
City
NA
NA*
11.0
55.2
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
15.2
NA
15.7
NA
338,353
62
5,457
­
48,496
­
12
396,685
348,189
*
29
099
7
MO
Jefferson
NA
NA*
10.4
65.6
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
14.5
A
14.9
A
203,993
657
310
26,719
16
171,380
198,099
*
29
183
7
MO
St
Charles
NA
NA*
10.2
75.8
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
14.3
A
14.6
A
303,030
561
540
70,976
33
212,907
283,883
*
29
071
7
MO
Franklin
NA
NA
9.1
84.9
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
95,890
922
104
13,204
16
80,603
93,807
*
17
163
5
IL
St
Clair
NA
NA
6.8
91.7
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
16.2
NA
17.0
NA
257,904
664
388
­
6,770
­
3
262,852
256,082
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
670855
20
31,597
22,657
8,940
39
77,996
50,105
13,492
200,739
141,251
120,868
25,261
22,537
6,729
175,277
San
Joaquin
(
Pre­
exis
165759
24
6,775
4,555
2,220
49
1
2,896
13,712
5,468
71,174
41,469
11,496
7,469
5,296
1,651
54,604
CA
Kern
118825
14
7,620
6,377
1,243
19
5
14,520
9,988
3,587
40,639
33,501
16,920
4,700
4,859
2,581
37,164
CA
Fresno
111566
18
5,906
3,985
1,921
48
3
7,146
5,992
1,637
31,169
19,036
16,951
2,248
3,467
674
27,927
CA
San
Joaqui
87737
23
3,685
2,473
1,212
49
8
10,498
7,143
548
17,026
15,928
30,571
4,517
2,372
460
16,804
CA
Tulare
103079
21
4,147
3,015
1,132
38
11
19,422
4,403
1,384
19,174
15,664
19,125
2,098
2,163
726
18,212
CA
Stanislaus
44867
34
1,147
734
413
56
27
11,131
3,769
438
9,403
6,498
4,682
2,386
1,243
260
8,555
CA
Madera
39022
17
2,317
1,518
799
53
17
12,383
5,098
430
12,154
9,155
21,123
1,843
3,137
377
12,011
CA
Merced
797875
8
81,689
80,081
1,608
2
0
7,236
28,855
16,629
276,002
251,469
14,252
19,365
7,097
7,460
254,668
CA
Los
Angeles
371735
20
14,726
13,744
982
7
0
1,393
17,741
3,246
109,488
50,278
21,541
8,147
8,022
1,602
81,597
CA
San
Bernard
33499
3
6,702
6,681
21
0
0
1,965
6,362
12,809
49,588
35,922
3,502
2,738
2,820
1,717
32,632
CA
Contra
Cost
337912
20
11,251
14,343
­
3,092
­
22
0
698
5,756
1,092
52,083
55,203
2,637
3,484
2,004
540
48,603
CA
Santa
Clara
182175
12
10,411
11,071
­
660
­
6
0
1,926
5,742
1,573
46,679
47,982
2,403
2,778
2,672
1,253
44,519
CA
Alameda
131204
10
11,107
10,067
1,040
10
2
8,068
6,793
443
35,124
38,946
5,565
3,646
2,901
405
34,746
CA
Sacramento
66230
16
3,202
2,675
527
20
0
463
6,050
596
22,045
19,569
2,518
3,410
2,346
434
19,500
CA
Monterey
71333
28
2,234
1,138
1,096
96
0
490
5,047
3,962
8,946
12,945
1,462
2,969
1,944
226
7,805
CA
San
Luis
Ob
70660
9
7,317
5,686
1,631
29
0
374
4,215
441
18,635
27,529
1,807
2,645
1,334
289
17,393
CA
Ventura
65373
16
3,481
2,703
778
29
0
126
4,201
1,301
14,919
24,755
2,032
2,764
1,292
280
13,355
CA
Santa
Barba
19574
14
1,130
778
352
45
18
7,495
3,971
359
9,512
5,610
12,828
1,189
2,675
319
8,799
CA
Kings
1233
7
212
170
42
25
0
35
2,764
394
1,694
3,247
747
2,133
564
173
1,424
CA
Inyo
12554
22
539
644
­
105
­
16
7
1,455
2,767
285
2,493
4,316
624
2,033
657
183
2,123
CA
Tuolumne
­
556
­
4
124
99
25
25
1
69
2,522
196
1,377
3,312
515
2,121
348
187
1,376
CA
Mono
1557
4
373
365
8
2
5
621
2,120
180
2,700
3,211
538
1,332
699
46
2,075
CA
Amador
12102
22
407
325
82
25
0
85
2,049
93
2,448
2,571
960
1,175
821
92
2,414
CA
San
Benito
3477
20
185
260
­
75
­
29
20
1,320
1,462
90
937
1,953
500
1,132
291
90
937
CA
Mariposa
11011
26
439
330
109
33
17
2,775
1,482
73
1,610
2,979
259
961
492
73
1,610
CA
Calaveras
2859803
13
187,126
173,817
13,309
8
114,590
160,004
57,254
857,019
733,048
195,558
89,283
61,516
22,098
750,853
San
Joaquin
(
Pre­
existin
San
Joaquin
(
Pre­
existin
27784
1
29,672
28,634
1,038
4
465,543
37,153
259,598
197,543
145,847
17,425
11,157
23,136
19,426
127,050
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
­
31837
­
3
11,553
11,764
­
211
­
2
27
134,153
6,689
30,400
53,358
54,141
2,744
3,456
2,897
7,611
42,930
MO
St
Louis
8946
3
2,768
2,657
111
4
35
43,125
7,225
69,938
37,593
18,508
2,019
1,563
4,425
887
11,094
IL
Madison
­
86580
­
26
4,178
4,426
­
248
­
6
40
56,734
2,424
14,647
27,193
21,128
518
1,214
958
5,843
24,415
MO
St
Louis
(
C
23736
12
2,511
2,219
292
13
63
61,991
4,870
52,671
13,612
9,452
4,182
1,160
3,291
1,061
9,104
MO
Jefferson
45557
15
2,738
2,619
119
5
52
77,347
3,424
40,596
25,793
12,914
833
896
2,415
852
10,324
MO
St
Charles
11310
12
1,391
872
519
60
36
16,422
4,066
45,216
15,482
6,065
1,537
918
2,864
986
6,860
MO
Franklin
41738
16
2,857
2,830
27
1
36
40,389
3,007
4,471
11,813
13,690
1,150
863
1,996
916
11,008
IL
St
Clair
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
*
29
113
7
MO
Lincoln
2.1
93.8
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
42,280
631
67
10,052
35
28,892
38,944
*
17
027
5
IL
Clinton
2.0
95.8
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
35,855
474
76
1,591
5
33,944
35,535
*
17
133
5
IL
Monroe
NA
NA
1.6
97.4
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
29,058
388
75
5,197
23
22,422
27,619
*
29
219
7
MO
Warren
1.5
98.9
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
26,193
432
61
4,991
26
19,534
24,525
*
17
083
5
IL
Jersey
NA*
1.2
100.1
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
S
21,858
369
59
1,129
5
20,539
21,668
17
157
5
IL
Randolph
8.9
12.4
A
12.9
A
33,641
578
58
­
690
­
2
34,583
33,893
17
167
5
IL
Sangamon
8.7
Springfield,
IL
Springfield,
IL
13.3
A
13.4
A
190,630
868
220
10,565
6
178,386
188,951
17
135
5
IL
Montgomery
7.6
30,528
704
43
­
76
­
0
30,728
30,652
17
137
5
IL
Morgan
4.7
Jacksonville,
IL
36,173
569
64
219
1
36,397
36,616
29
163
7
MO
Pike
3.3
18,389
673
27
2,382
15
15,969
18,351
29
186
7
MO
Ste
Genevieve
2.7
13.6
A
14.1
A
18,104
502
36
1,805
11
16,037
17,842
17
117
5
IL
Macoupin
2.5
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
St
48,636
864
56
1,340
3
47,679
49,019
29
187
7
MO
St
Francois
2.5
FarmingtonSt.
Louis­
St
56,775
450
126
6,737
14
48,904
55,641
17
149
5
IL
Pike
2.4
17,079
830
21
­
193
­
1
17,577
17,384
17
121
5
IL
Marion
2.3
Centralia,
IL
41,036
572
72
130
0
41,561
41,691
29
093
7
MO
Iron
2.1
10,381
551
19
­
29
­
0
10,726
10,697
29
161
7
MO
Phelps
1.9
Rolla,
MO
40,932
673
61
4,577
13
35,248
39,825
17
051
5
IL
Fayette
1.7
21,629
717
30
909
4
20,893
21,802
29
157
7
MO
Perry
1.7
18,274
475
38
1,484
9
16,648
18,132
17
189
5
IL
Washington
1.5
15,159
563
27
183
1
14,965
15,148
29
055
7
MO
Crawford
1.4
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
St
23,173
743
31
3,631
19
19,173
22,804
17
061
5
IL
Greene
1.2
14,511
543
27
­
556
­
4
15,317
14,761
29
139
7
MO
Montgomery
1.2
12,063
539
22
781
7
11,355
12,136
17
005
5
IL
Bond
1.1
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
St
17,929
380
47
2,642
18
14,991
17,633
29
073
7
MO
Gasconade
1.0
15,461
520
30
1,336
10
14,006
15,342
29
221
7
MO
Washington
1.0
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
St
23,503
760
31
2,964
15
20,380
23,344
29
065
7
MO
Dent
0.8
14,922
754
20
1,225
9
13,702
14,927
17
013
5
IL
Calhoun
0.7
St.
Louis,
MSt.
Louis­
St
5,052
254
20
­
238
­
4
5,322
5,084
29
123
7
MO
Madison
0.6
11,807
497
24
673
6
11,127
11,800
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
36
counties
17.5
NA
17.5
NA
3,369,712
20,972
161
152,883
5
3,184,199
3,337,082
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
Urban
Increment:
8%
sulfates;
29%
nitrates;
58%
carbon;
5%
crustal.
Urban
site=
295100085;
Rural
site=
MING1
(
Mingo)

Steubenville,
OH­
WV
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
17.8
NA
18.2
NA
129,663
582
223
­
10,515
­
7
142,523
132,008
*
39
081
5
OH
Jefferson
NA
NA*
77.6
77.6
Steubenville­
Weirton,
Weirton­
Steubenville,
17.8
NA
18.2
NA
72,402
410
177
­
6,404
­
8
80,298
73,894
*
54
029
3
WV
Hancock
NA
NA*
18.7
96.3
Steubenville­
Weirton,
Weirton­
Steubenville,
17.4
NA
17.5
NA
32,082
83
387
­
2,566
­
7
35,233
32,667
*
54
009
3
WV
Brooke
NA
NA
3.7
100.0
Steubenville­
Weirton,
Weirton­
Steubenville,
16.8
NA
16.8
NA
25,179
89
283
­
1,545
­
6
26,992
25,447
m
42
007
3
PA
Beaver
NA
NA*
38.3
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N16.0
NA
16.0
NA
179,351
435
412
­
4,681
­
3
186,093
181,412
m
42
125
3
PA
Washington
NA
NA*
25.6
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N15.5
NA
15.7
NA
204,110
857
238
­
1,687
­
1
204,584
202,897
m
39
013
5
OH
Belmont
NA
18.6
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
69,448
537
129
­
848
­
1
71,074
70,226
m
39
029
5
OH
Columbiana
NA
8.5
Youngstown­
Warren,
OEast
LiverpoYoungstown
111,806
533
210
3,799
4
108,276
112,075
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
3955
9
493
343
150
44
52
9,622
1,650
221
2,935
2,547
984
273
1,358
208
2,850
MO
Lincoln
1292
4
375
351
24
7
35
5,915
1,321
624
3,717
2,370
1,948
238
1,067
248
2,430
IL
Clinton
2082
7
264
196
68
35
57
8,172
867
244
2,489
1,452
609
206
647
244
2,478
IL
Monroe
4671
18
348
206
142
69
54
6,414
889
324
1,803
2,374
523
205
674
324
1,802
MO
Warren
2914
13
196
151
45
30
51
5,259
721
246
1,755
1,206
378
165
544
246
1,755
IL
Jersey
408
1
278
216
62
29
20
2,798
2,677
23,984
33,023
2,494
1,000
559
1,863
827
4,448
IL
Randolph
11505
6
2,125
1,738
387
22
0
231
3,837
16,411
19,811
9,771
1,422
900
2,742
515
8,787
IL
Sangamon
192
1
458
277
181
65
5
610
3,133
38,079
18,254
2,653
950
625
2,230
316
2,931
IL
Montgomery
3839
11
416
233
183
79
0
71
2,444
24,066
6,713
2,998
944
500
1,725
491
2,899
IL
Morgan
­
1560
­
8
153
126
27
21
15
1,111
1,156
15,205
10,931
4,597
841
206
773
256
2,023
MO
Pike
487
3
429
21
1,748
1,308
3,666
7,315
1,766
591
255
940
325
2,633
MO
Ste
Genevie
2230
5
520
491
29
6
27
6,030
1,778
281
3,123
2,773
1,286
344
1,415
276
3,106
IL
Macoupin
5978
11
615
362
253
70
19
4,150
1,212
697
4,204
3,386
402
328
825
647
3,848
MO
St
Francois
375
2
457
214
243
114
1
70
1,190
6,252
4,850
1,926
1,486
259
901
385
3,549
IL
Pike
­
1815
­
4
552
371
181
49
11
1,973
1,204
297
3,879
3,344
491
290
891
291
3,758
IL
Marion
1159
11
94
99
­
5
­
5
7
277
461
34,225
1,851
780
297
140
291
484
1,463
MO
Iron
831
2
674
327
347
106
2
417
913
754
2,990
3,199
355
244
645
268
2,923
MO
Phelps
­
2116
­
10
435
239
196
82
2
195
1,024
290
2,795
2,143
583
223
786
265
2,555
IL
Fayette
513
3
305
132
173
131
4
388
765
349
2,776
2,079
693
218
531
330
2,767
MO
Perry
1647
11
322
188
134
71
21
1,609
1,030
167
2,045
1,559
1,461
199
814
167
2,005
IL
Washington
3691
16
491
269
222
83
30
2,844
590
110
2,199
2,341
312
183
396
110
2,195
MO
Crawford
852
6
126
112
14
13
19
1,151
940
196
1,409
1,063
1,203
159
771
196
1,406
IL
Greene
529
4
301
145
156
108
26
1,428
879
364
1,740
1,331
943
145
719
143
1,615
MO
Montgomery
­
1057
­
6
303
165
138
84
32
2,435
774
177
1,883
1,220
512
137
628
171
1,842
IL
Bond
803
5
184
155
29
19
26
1,789
533
248
1,727
1,382
716
132
393
247
1,674
MO
Gasconade
2108
9
305
242
63
26
32
2,760
467
152
1,161
1,539
275
137
322
149
1,134
MO
Washington
­
312
­
2
93
87
6
7
3
151
574
100
521
1,300
288
121
431
100
491
MO
Dent
­
404
­
8
58
60
­
2
­
3
43
976
267
192
1,162
700
319
88
170
192
1,162
IL
Calhoun
533
5
120
99
21
21
9
439
233
47
727
758
252
86
143
47
506
MO
Madison
58200
2
39,486
34,981
4,076
13
501,194
66,542
425,907
334,632
202,949
35,047
17,635
44,481
26,624
188,770
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
St,
Louis,
MO­
IL
2248
2
1,266
1,308
­
42
­
3
9,738
17,109
221,439
68,863
12,025
1,297
4,157
9,553
1,875
8,794
Steubenville,
OH­
WV
2998
4
741
789
­
48
­
6
11
3,161
12,247
217,794
61,402
4,082
287
2,723
7,529
684
3,415
OH
Jefferson
­
479
­
1
212
300
­
88
­
29
28
4,029
4,335
1,982
4,961
3,585
571
1,243
1,747
885
3,630
WV
Hancock
­
271
­
1
313
219
94
43
24
2,548
527
1,663
2,500
4,358
439
191
277
306
1,749
WV
Brooke
­
10708
­
6
1,582
1,637
­
55
­
3
0
195
4,948
40,380
39,564
8,738
543
1,368
2,900
1,317
7,443
PA
Beaver
­
7238
­
4
2,057
1,889
168
9
1
859
3,011
8,221
22,097
9,392
813
1,190
1,505
1,489
10,131
PA
Washington
­
6548
­
9
1,066
776
290
37
5
1,277
2,797
51,374
13,036
4,211
464
734
1,667
717
5,039
OH
Belmont
2194
2
928
743
185
25
4
2,113
1,187
1,291
5,825
5,881
1,250
442
696
1,280
5,466
OH
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and
Factors
for
Consideration
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
54
069
3
WV
Ohio
NA
NA*
4.0
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
15.2
NA
15.3
NA
46,126
106
435
­
3,444
­
7
50,871
47,427
m
39
019
5
OH
Carroll
2.5
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
29,166
395
74
2,315
9
26,521
28,836
m
39
067
5
OH
Harrison
1.3
15,890
404
39
­
229
­
1
16,085
15,856
Steubenville,
OH­
WV
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
10
counties
17.8
NA
18.2
NA
785,560
3,849
204
­
15,290
­
2
806,027
790,737
Steubenville,
OH­
WV
Urban
Increment:
11%
sulfates;
30%
nitrates;
49%
carbon;
10%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390990014;
Rural
site=
MKGO1
(
M.
K.
Goddard)
[
Incremement
data
from
Youngstown,
OH
­
urban
site
is
51
miles
away
Terre
Haute,
IN
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
14.6
A
15.2
NA
147,934
1,018
145
1,607
1
147,585
149,192
*
18
167
5
IN
Vigo
NA*
55.2
55.2
Terre
Haute,
IN
Terre
Haute,
IN
14.6
A
15.2
NA
105,078
403
261
­
259
­
0
106,107
105,848
*
18
165
5
IN
Vermillion
37.4
92.6
Terre
Haute,
IN
Terre
Haute,
IN
16,499
257
64
15
0
16,773
16,788
*
18
021
5
IN
Clay
7.4
100.0
Terre
Haute,
IN
Terre
Haute,
IN
26,357
358
74
1,851
7
24,705
26,556
18
153
5
IN
Sullivan
30.8
Terre
Haute,
IN
21,825
447
49
2,758
15
18,993
21,751
17
033
5
IL
Crawford
24.8
20,151
444
45
988
5
19,464
20,452
17
183
5
IL
Vermilion
24.7
Danville,
IL
83,142
899
92
­
4,338
­
5
88,257
83,919
m
18
083
5
IN
Knox
15.3
Vincennes,
IN
13.9
a
13.8
a
38,531
516
75
­
628
­
2
39,884
39,256
m
18
121
5
IN
Parke
13.0
17,262
445
39
1,831
12
15,410
17,241
m
18
133
5
IN
Putnam
12.7
IndianapolisIndianapolis
36,440
480
76
5,704
19
30,315
36,019
m
18
045
5
IN
Fountain
11.9
17,700
396
45
146
1
17,808
17,954
17
045
5
IL
Edgar
8.4
19,264
624
31
109
1
19,595
19,704
18
055
5
IN
Greene
NA*
7.8
Bloomington,
IN
33,155
542
61
2,747
9
30,410
33,157
17
023
5
IL
Clark
6.5
16,942
502
34
1,087
7
15,921
17,008
m
18
119
5
IN
Owen
4.1
Bloomington,
IN
22,541
385
59
4,505
26
17,281
21,786
18
171
5
IN
Warren
3.7
8,747
365
24
243
3
8,176
8,419
Terre
Haute,
IN
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
15
counties
14.6
A
15.2
NA
483,634
7,063
68
16,759
4
469,099
485,858
Terre
Haute,
IN
Urban
Increment:
3%
sulfates;
38%
nitrates;
59%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
180970078;
Rural
site=
LIVO1
(
Livonia)
[
Incremement
data
from
Indianapolis,
IN
­
urban
site
is
72
miles
away.]

Toledo,
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
15.1
NA
14.9
A
618,466
1,364
453
4,075
1
614,128
618,203
*
39
095
5
OH
Lucas
NA
NA*
69.2
69.2
Toledo,
OH
Toledo,
OHToledo­
Fre
15.1
NA
14.9
A
453,506
340
1,334
­
7,307
­
2
462,361
455,054
*
39
173
5
OH
Wood
NA­
Alt
NA*
18.8
88.0
Toledo,
OH
Toledo,
OHToledo­
Fre
122,387
617
198
7,796
7
113,269
121,065
*
39
051
5
OH
Fulton
12.0
100.0
Toledo,
OH
Toledo,
OHToledo­
Fre
42,573
407
105
3,586
9
38,498
42,084
m
26
115
5
MI
Monroe
NA
NA
104.4
Detroit,
MI
Detroit­
AnnMonroe,
MIDetroit­
War
15.1
NA
15.6
NA
149,253
551
271
12,345
9
133,600
145,945
m
39
043
5
OH
Erie
16.6
Sandusky,
OH
79,207
255
311
2,772
4
76,779
79,551
39
143
5
OH
Sandusky
15.4
Fremont,
OToledo­
Frem
61,698
409
151
­
171
­
0
61,963
61,792
m
26
091
5
MI
Lenawee
NA*
14.8
Ann
Arbor,
Detroit­
AnnAdrian,
MI
100,145
751
133
7,414
8
91,476
98,890
39
123
5
OH
Ottawa
13.0
Toledo,
OHToledo­
Frem
41,049
255
161
956
2
40,029
40,985
39
063
5
OH
Hancock
11.1
Findlay,
OHFindlay­
Tiffi
72,286
531
136
5,759
9
65,536
71,295
39
147
5
OH
Seneca
10.4
Tiffin­
FostorFindlay­
Tiffi
58,077
551
105
­
1,050
­
2
59,733
58,683
m
39
077
5
OH
Huron
8.8
Norwalk,
OH
60,020
493
122
3,247
6
56,240
59,487
m
26
059
5
MI
Hillsdale
8.2
46,980
599
78
3,096
7
43,431
46,527
39
171
5
OH
Williams
7.8
39,020
422
92
2,232
6
36,956
39,188
39
137
5
OH
Putnam
7.4
34,736
484
72
907
3
33,819
34,726
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Factors
for
Consideration
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6/
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Growth
'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
492
1
437
520
­
83
­
16
4
876
351
514
3,609
2,779
123
192
135
513
3,604
WV
Ohio
­
866
­
3
193
187
6
3
1
182
363
386
1,886
1,422
375
120
234
376
1,014
OH
Carroll
­
1090
­
7
143
140
3
2
10
691
191
258
712
786
254
70
116
258
712
OH
Harrison
­
21516
­
3
7,672
7,200
472
7
15,931
29,957
323,863
155,592
45,234
5,119
8,273
16,806
7,825
42,203
Steubenville,
OH­
WV
ay.]
Steubenville,
OH­
WV
866
1
2,008
1,919
89
5
7,336
10,244
118,992
32,482
17,536
1,660
2,477
6,336
887
9,448
Terre
Haute,
IN
­
2782
­
3
1,336
1,438
­
102
­
7
4
1,860
5,362
57,506
17,374
10,650
605
1,403
3,154
496
5,782
IN
Vigo
1911
12
280
214
66
31
27
2,054
4,020
61,243
13,051
4,231
438
865
2,541
148
1,609
IN
Vermillion
1737
7
392
267
125
47
29
3,422
862
243
2,057
2,655
617
209
641
243
2,057
IN
Clay
276
1
231
202
29
14
34
2,870
2,027
15,753
17,620
2,060
373
407
1,411
205
1,499
IN
Sullivan
­
1524
­
8
191
146
45
31
2
200
2,246
19,553
8,930
2,198
1,376
580
1,318
255
1,147
IL
Crawford
3257
4
782
645
137
21
1
178
3,334
17,562
8,389
8,116
750
604
2,552
1,097
4,841
IL
Vermilion
2752
7
419
274
145
53
1
148
1,734
9,403
5,253
3,618
1,155
372
1,264
261
2,610
IN
Knox
462
3
148
145
3
2
30
2,225
1,051
125
3,140
2,421
440
389
571
93
921
IN
Parke
757
2
638
388
250
64
2
282
800
2,643
6,116
3,284
777
230
548
209
3,163
IN
Putnam
1428
8
322
175
147
84
2
163
1,750
167
2,109
2,884
480
395
1,311
143
2,077
IN
Fountain
­
822
­
4
162
123
39
32
10
882
1,429
806
1,511
1,810
599
279
1,125
247
1,333
IL
Edgar
2588
8
396
321
75
23
5
785
815
508
1,998
3,002
1,329
230
566
256
1,896
IN
Greene
­
850
­
5
314
151
163
108
18
1,369
1,040
188
2,006
1,529
554
175
853
186
1,991
IL
Clark
6
0
245
207
38
18
4
452
399
100
1,052
1,400
280
118
273
100
1,052
IN
Owen
­
179
­
2
114
114
0
0
1
52
656
72
873
1,070
401
111
539
69
871
IN
Warren
9017
2
5,970
4,810
1,160
24
16,942
27,525
185,872
91,479
50,928
10,174
6,367
18,667
4,008
32,849
Terre
Haute,
IN
Terre
Haute,
IN
6334
1
6,396
5,730
666
12
44,609
6,665
33,288
50,902
40,510
3,548
2,172
3,807
11,556
33,213
Toledo,
OH
3394
1
4,324
4,432
­
108
­
2
9
19,011
3,549
31,000
36,975
28,357
2,216
1,370
1,702
9,764
21,135
OH
Lucas
3013
2
1,400
972
428
44
32
19,773
2,055
1,410
8,822
7,457
499
466
1,413
1,068
7,605
OH
Wood
­
73
­
0
672
326
346
106
28
5,825
1,061
878
5,105
4,696
833
336
692
724
4,473
OH
Fulton
­
1553
­
1
1,679
1,130
549
49
20
13,519
7,573
126,037
62,432
14,780
937
1,565
4,834
597
7,850
MI
Monroe
293
0
872
457
415
91
1
243
1,128
1,341
7,327
8,020
322
447
635
1,057
6,810
OH
Erie
7702
12
809
425
384
90
10
3,017
1,537
2,937
8,288
6,538
449
300
1,170
637
4,696
OH
Sandusky
4455
4
908
606
302
50
5
2,324
2,116
642
4,496
5,940
1,179
554
1,488
608
4,367
MI
Lenawee
­
149
­
0
449
430
19
4
26
5,093
1,146
1,544
5,031
5,715
187
403
687
623
4,331
OH
Ottawa
­
2586
­
4
748
400
348
87
6
2,235
1,397
567
4,351
6,286
481
342
1,036
564
4,259
OH
Hancock
­
4377
­
8
440
353
87
25
5
1,515
1,266
826
4,575
3,829
566
281
951
774
4,424
OH
Seneca
3080
5
447
335
112
33
0
133
957
557
3,828
5,977
571
242
697
554
3,760
OH
Huron
2220
5
451
370
81
22
1
293
1,086
1,286
3,270
3,025
1,176
245
812
303
2,161
MI
Hillsdale
­
320
­
1
608
349
259
74
10
2,021
845
469
3,600
4,428
535
196
634
448
3,505
OH
Williams
2264
7
348
329
19
6
1
252
1,188
306
2,749
2,242
965
237
935
303
2,612
OH
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
39
069
5
OH
Henry
6.3
29,478
417
71
102
0
29,108
29,210
Toledo,
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
15
counties
15.1
NA
15.6
NA
1,390,415
7,082
196
41,684
3
1,342,798
1,384,482
Toledo,
OH
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
64%
nitrates;
36%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390950026;
Rural
site=
QUCI1
(
Quaker
City)

Washington
MSA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
26
counties
16.3
NA
17.4
NA
5,296,275
6,969
760
710,198
16
4,344,878
5,055,076
*
24
031
3
MD
Montgomery
NA*
18.3
18.3
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
12.6
A
13.4
A
910,156
495
1,839
116,314
15
757,027
873,341
*
24
033
3
MD
Prince
Georges
NA*
16.6
34.9
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
17.7
na
17.4
NA
833,084
486
1,714
72,247
10
729,268
801,515
*
24
017
3
MD
Charles
NA*
13.0
47.9
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
129,040
461
280
19,392
19
101,154
120,546
*
51
059
3
VA
Fairfax
NA*
10.5
58.4
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
14.1
A
13.9
A
997,580
396
2,519
151,165
18
818,584
969,749
*
24
021
3
MD
Frederick
NA*
5.2
63.6
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
209,125
663
315
45,069
30
150,208
195,277
*
51
153
3
VA
Prince
William
NA*
4.9
68.5
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
311,892
338
923
65,127
30
215,686
280,813
*
11
001
3
DC
Washington
NA
NA*
4.6
73.1
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
15.8
NA
16.4
NA
570,898
61
9,359
­
34,841
­
6
606,900
572,059
*
24
043
3
MD
Washington
NA*
3.7
76.8
HagerstowWashingtoHagerstown­
Martinsb
14.0
A
14.8
A
134,246
458
293
10,530
9
121,393
131,923
*
54
003
3
WV
Berkeley
NA
NA*
2.8
79.6
WashingtoWashingtoHagerstown­
Martinsb
16.3
NA
16.2
NA
81,262
321
253
16,652
28
59,253
75,905
*
51
177
3
VA
Spotsylvania
NA
2.5
82.1
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
102,570
401
256
32,992
57
57,403
90,395
*
51
107
3
VA
Loudoun
NA*
2.3
84.4
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
13.6
A
13.8
A
204,054
520
392
83,470
97
86,129
169,599
*
51
179
3
VA
Stafford
NA*
2.3
86.7
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
104,823
270
388
31,210
51
61,236
92,446
*
51
510
3
VA
Alexandria
NA*
2.2
88.9
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
130,804
15
8,720
17,100
15
111,183
128,283
*
51
013
3
VA
Arlington
NA*
2.0
90.9
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
14.6
A
14.9
A
189,927
26
7,305
18,517
11
170,936
189,453
*
51
061
3
VA
Fauquier
1.9
92.8
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
59,245
650
91
6,398
13
48,741
55,139
*
24
009
3
MD
Calvert
NA
1.8
94.6
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
80,906
215
376
23,191
45
51,372
74,563
*
54
037
3
WV
Jefferson
NA
NA
1.3
95.9
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
44,926
210
214
6,264
17
35,926
42,190
*
51
047
3
VA
Culpeper
1.0
96.9
WashingtoWashington­
Baltimore,
DC­
MD­
V
36,893
381
97
6,471
23
27,791
34,262
*
51
187
3
VA
Warren
0.9
97.8
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
32,910
214
154
5,442
21
26,142
31,584
*
51
043
3
VA
Clarke
0.5
98.3
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
13,290
177
75
551
5
12,101
12,652
*
51
099
3
VA
King
George
0.5
98.8
WashingtoWashington­
Baltimore,
DC­
MD­
V
17,657
180
98
3,276
24
13,527
16,803
*
51
683
3
VA
Manassas
NA
0.4
99.2
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
37,288
10
3,729
7,178
26
27,957
35,135
*
51
600
3
VA
Fairfax
(
City)
NA
0.3
99.5
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
22,055
6
3,676
1,876
10
19,622
21,498
*
51
630
3
VA
Fredericksburg
NA
0.3
99.8
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
20,076
11
1,825
252
1
19,027
19,279
*
51
610
3
VA
Falls
Church
NA
0.2
100.0
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
10,659
2
5,330
799
8
9,578
10,377
*
51
685
3
VA
Manassas
Park
NA
0.1
100.1
WashingtoWashingtoWashingtoWashingto
10,909
2
5,455
3,556
53
6,734
10,290
m
24
003
3
MD
Anne
Arundel
NA
NA*
13.8
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
15.4
NA
15.8
NA
503,388
416
1,210
62,417
15
427,239
489,656
m
54
023
3
WV
Grant
8.5
11,368
477
24
871
8
10,428
11,299
m
24
001
3
MD
Allegany
5.4
Cumberland,
MD
Cumberland,
MD­
WV
74,203
425
175
­
16
­
0
74,946
74,930
m
24
013
3
MD
Carroll
NA*
3.8
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
159,025
449
354
27,525
22
123,372
150,897
m
24
013
3
MD
Carroll
NA*
3.8
Baltimore,
WashingtoBaltimore­
TWashingto
159,025
449
354
27,525
22
123,372
150,897
m
24
027
3
MD
Howard
NA
3.8
Baltimore,
MWashingtonBaltimore­
TWashington
260,117
252
1,032
60,514
32
187,328
247,842
51
085
3
VA
Hanover
NA*
3.6
Richmond­
Petersburg,
Richmond,
VA
92,050
473
195
23,014
36
63,306
86,320
m
42
055
3
PA
Franklin
NA*
2.9
Chambersburg,
PA
131,598
772
170
8,231
7
121,082
129,313
24
037
3
MD
St
Marys
2.2
Lexington
PWashington
90,044
361
249
10,237
13
75,974
86,211
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
2322
8
263
229
34
15
27
3,798
870
3,139
2,547
3,133
410
185
662
263
2,271
OH
Henry
19685
1
14,418
11,143
3,275
29
79,052
27,774
172,939
163,396
110,423
11,326
7,169
18,348
18,287
84,259
Toledo,
OH
Toledo,
OH
337842
6
49,397
40,063
8,704
23
1,280,154
43,766
238,528
241,384
192,593
14,547
18,782
20,843
34,895
174,767
Washington
MSA
64844
7
7,398
6,904
494
7
41
184,513
7,414
41,024
32,890
30,424
1,108
3,478
3,254
7,356
24,410
MD
Montgomer
36216
4
7,120
6,653
467
7
60
238,274
6,880
44,813
34,698
24,878
1,122
3,083
2,918
6,427
22,317
MD
Prince
Geo
18360
14
1,006
521
485
93
56
34,316
7,916
79,120
20,928
5,146
204
1,974
4,773
2,555
3,758
MD
Charles
72420
7
10,532
8,602
1,930
22
46
242,944
3,213
3,428
33,000
37,533
1,172
2,201
877
2,760
29,894
VA
Fairfax
29575
14
2,508
1,578
930
59
39
40,199
2,523
10,114
12,701
8,765
2,270
988
1,347
2,160
10,760
MD
Frederick
8107
3
2,786
2,569
217
8
65
98,427
1,942
22,555
16,359
10,150
528
817
881
795
9,680
VA
Prince
Willi
44702
8
3,802
3,307
495
15
26
67,157
1,839
8,200
14,823
17,750
1,398
895
767
6,485
13,855
DC
Washington
4754
4
2,249
1,418
831
59
22
13,268
1,822
6,256
13,064
7,379
1,556
713
938
1,577
9,091
MD
Washington
8743
11
852
528
324
61
34
12,098
1,390
2,554
9,099
4,303
319
558
738
702
4,720
WV
Berkeley
8429
8
1,270
1,062
208
20
57
25,808
864
296
4,278
4,625
223
525
316
280
4,269
VA
Spotsylvan
­
4053
­
2
1,431
633
798
126
57
52,719
1,286
530
5,987
6,381
518
466
787
507
5,909
VA
Loudoun
19175
18
1,430
862
568
66
68
33,083
889
359
5,562
4,591
204
485
378
333
5,543
VA
Stafford
­
6806
­
5
978
1,185
­
207
­
17
73
56,449
996
15,627
10,693
4,378
280
305
552
345
4,045
VA
Alexandria
3074
2
1,807
1,821
­
14
­
1
69
79,757
577
748
7,460
6,753
1,160
408
139
747
7,448
VA
Arlington
­
449
­
1
1,005
726
279
38
56
15,753
830
239
4,082
3,711
935
401
409
239
4,082
VA
Fauquier
5694
7
848
556
292
53
50
18,711
870
647
3,146
3,342
153
377
465
647
3,080
MD
Calvert
4388
10
362
252
110
44
51
10,665
758
906
2,918
2,105
321
255
488
318
2,782
WV
Jefferson
610
2
405
240
165
69
40
6,393
488
143
1,818
2,133
441
216
243
138
1,770
VA
Culpeper
5088
15
339
240
99
41
39
6,019
345
160
2,441
2,299
190
194
140
159
2,428
VA
Warren
1508
11
252
111
141
127
41
2,701
228
68
760
927
230
95
126
68
756
VA
Clarke
4343
25
263
167
96
57
41
3,329
263
514
1,436
942
107
106
141
74
961
VA
King
Georg
4711
13
130
75
13,576
155
52
944
1,021
26
82
60
48
921
VA
Manassas
247
1
124
128
­
4
­
3
76
9,014
113
39
417
941
28
56
55
39
417
VA
Fairfax
(
Cit
4627
23
451
54
5,188
83
108
1,383
1,300
40
55
22
108
1,374
VA
Fredericksb
­
259
­
2
32
83
4,868
59
17
250
580
9
36
20
17
250
VA
Falls
Churc
­
206
­
2
17
89
4,925
23
11
247
236
5
13
9
11
247
VA
Manassas
P
28812
6
4,394
3,976
418
11
43
108,856
5,572
71,439
36,715
18,182
962
2,228
2,715
4,263
15,922
MD
Anne
Arund
1090
10
120
87
33
38
2
104
5,012
74,279
29,354
1,019
925
1,083
3,076
100
521
WV
Grant
97
0
1,297
784
513
65
5
1,493
3,041
20,453
12,262
4,991
393
943
1,636
1,226
7,441
MD
Allegany
14675
9
1,614
1,321
293
22
53
41,060
2,563
3,266
12,165
6,312
1,776
754
1,517
1,601
7,045
MD
Carroll
14675
9
1,614
1,321
293
22
1
658
2,563
3,266
12,165
6,312
1,776
754
1,517
1,601
7,045
MD
Carroll
14033
5
2,184
1,847
337
18
61
82,322
1,179
2,702
9,987
9,467
435
776
361
2,304
8,361
MD
Howard
13951
15
1,509
792
717
91
1
478
1,392
757
5,916
5,223
434
762
559
346
5,354
VA
Hanover
­
37
­
0
1,419
1,047
372
36
17
10,828
1,827
1,501
6,280
7,423
4,558
591
1154
1,432
6,196
PA
Franklin
10756
12
948
680
268
39
25
10,650
966
1,097
3,823
5,914
344
452
484
907
3,823
MD
St
Marys
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
51
069
3
VA
Frederick
NA*
1.8
WinchesterWashington
62,971
415
152
13,486
29
45,723
59,209
51
171
3
VA
Shenandoah
1.6
36,315
512
71
3,439
11
31,636
35,075
54
057
3
WV
Mineral
1.6
Cumberland,
MD
Cumberland,
MD­
WV
27,087
328
83
381
1
26,697
27,078
51
109
3
VA
Louisa
1.3
Richmond,
VA
27,007
498
54
5,302
26
20,325
25,627
51
033
3
VA
Caroline
1.0
Richmond,
VA
22,622
533
42
2,904
15
19,217
22,121
51
137
3
VA
Orange
1.0
27,298
342
80
4,460
21
21,421
25,881
54
027
3
WV
Hampshire
1.0
WinchesterWashington
21,035
642
33
3,705
22
16,498
20,203
54
031
3
WV
Hardy
1.0
12,795
583
22
1,692
15
10,977
12,669
51
139
3
VA
Page
NAp
0.7
13.0
A
13.4
A
23,310
311
75
1,487
7
21,690
23,177
54
065
3
WV
Morgan
0.7
Hagerstown­
Martinsbur
15,263
229
67
2,815
23
12,128
14,943
51
193
3
VA
Westmoreland
0.6
16,676
229
73
1,238
8
15,480
16,718
42
057
3
PA
Fulton
0.5
14,365
438
33
424
3
13,837
14,261
51
057
3
VA
Essex
0.5
9,993
258
39
1,300
15
8,689
9,989
51
113
3
VA
Madison
NAp*
0.5
12,947
322
40
571
5
11,949
12,520
51
840
3
VA
Winchester
NA
0.5
WinchesterWashington
24,228
9
2,692
1,638
7
21,947
23,585
51
157
3
VA
Rappahannock
0.4
7,206
267
27
361
5
6,622
6,983
Washington
MSA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
51
counties
16.3
NA
17.4
NA
7,138,211
16,959
421
975,719
17
5,856,761
6,832,480
Washington
MSA
Urban
increment:
11%
sulfates;
0%
nitrates;
88%
carbon;
1%
crustal.
Urban
site=
110010043;
Rural
site=
AREN1
(
Arendtsville)

Wheeling,
WV­
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
15.7
NA
16.0
NA
150,472
950
158
­
6,129
­
4
159,301
153,172
*
54
051
3
WV
Marshall
NA
NA
65.0
65.0
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
15.7
NA
16.0
NA
34,898
307
114
­
1,837
­
5
37,356
35,519
*
39
013
5
OH
Belmont
NA
29.5
94.5
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
69,448
537
129
­
848
­
1
71,074
70,226
*
54
069
3
WV
Ohio
NA
NA*
5.5
100.0
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
15.2
NA
15.3
NA
46,126
106
435
­
3,444
­
7
50,871
47,427
m
39
081
5
OH
Jefferson
NA
NA*
119.6
Steubenville­
Weirton,
OWeirton­
Steubenville,
W17.8
NA
18.2
NA
72,402
410
177
­
6,404
­
8
80,298
73,894
m
42
059
3
PA
Greene
NA*
99.2
40,520
576
70
1,122
3
39,550
40,672
m
42
125
3
PA
Washington
NA
NA*
35.4
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N15.5
NA
15.7
NA
204,110
857
238
­
1,687
­
1
204,584
202,897
39
059
5
OH
Guernsey
7.3
Cambridge,
OH
40,987
522
79
1,768
5
39,024
40,792
m
39
111
5
OH
Monroe
5.5
14,973
456
33
­
317
­
2
15,497
15,180
m
54
009
3
WV
Brooke
NA
NA
5.3
Steubenville­
Weirton,
OWeirton­
Steubenville,
W16.8
NA
16.8
NA
25,179
89
283
­
1,545
­
6
26,992
25,447
m
54
103
3
WV
Wetzel
5.2
17,363
359
48
­
1,565
­
8
19,258
17,693
m
39
121
5
OH
Noble
2.5
14,088
399
35
2,722
24
11,336
14,058
m
39
067
5
OH
Harrison
1.8
15,890
404
39
­
229
­
1
16,085
15,856
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
12
counties
17.8
NA
18.2
NA
595,984
5,022
119
­
12,264
­
2
611,925
599,661
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
Urban
Increment:
27%
sulfates;
24%
nitrates;
46%
carbon;
3%
crustal.
Urban
site=
421290008;
Rural
site=
DOSO1
(
Dolly
Sods
/
Otter
Creek
Wilderness)
[
Incremement
data
from
Pittsburgh,
PA
­
urban
sit
York,
PA
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
1
counties
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
389,209
905
430
42,177
12
339,574
381,751
*
42
133
3
PA
York
NA
NA*
100.0
100.0
York,
PA
York­
HanoYork­
Hano
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
389,209
905
430
42,177
12
339,574
381,751
m
24
005
3
MD
Baltimore
NA
NA*
159.0
Baltimore,
MWashingtonBaltimore­
TWashington15.3
NA
15.1
NA
770,298
599
1,286
62,158
9
692,134
754,292
m
42
071
3
PA
Lancaster
NA
NA*
81.0
Lancaster,
PA
Lancaster,
PA
17.0
NA
17.1
NA
478,561
949
504
47,836
11
422,822
470,658
m
42
041
3
PA
Cumberland
NA
NA
49.0
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CaHarrisburg­
Harrisburg­
17.6
na
15.8
na
217,743
550
396
18,417
9
195,257
213,674
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'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
5025
8
961
761
200
26
23
7,121
826
764
4,069
5,925
362
377
418
223
3,836
VA
Frederick
6282
17
682
407
275
68
12
2,093
779
486
4,217
3,618
2,046
333
399
214
3,751
VA
Shenandoah
1439
5
189
187
2
1
4
433
864
441
1,556
1,456
242
341
470
235
1,290
WV
Mineral
2996
11
294
272
22
8
8
942
485
155
2,171
1,867
288
280
185
129
2,063
VA
Louisa
2477
11
1,150
317
833
263
35
3,640
356
163
2,342
2,238
128
214
131
147
2,335
VA
Caroline
2503
9
240
174
66
38
32
3,850
438
170
3,912
1,491
549
211
199
117
1,090
VA
Orange
1350
6
198
105
93
89
8
679
361
111
890
1,544
469
207
146
111
890
WV
Hampshire
1357
11
135
92
43
47
4
250
376
191
1,414
1,738
2,846
212
148
190
648
WV
Hardy
2186
9
183
211
­
28
­
13
13
1,389
313
128
1,359
1,326
2,942
156
144
119
1,329
VA
Page
1241
8
141
82
59
72
41
2,687
272
162
1,052
736
23
148
117
115
1,035
WV
Morgan
1223
7
157
115
42
37
37
2,598
285
73
603
1,058
77
128
150
73
591
VA
Westmorela
1631
11
510
156
354
227
21
1,365
245
230
2,112
1,520
588
107
130
228
2,105
PA
Fulton
615
6
172
83
89
107
10
472
201
58
544
777
194
95
100
58
538
VA
Essex
850
7
178
147
31
21
29
1,759
236
61
745
884
577
111
119
61
745
VA
Madison
871
4
132
19
2,279
273
74
887
1,704
18
110
132
73
851
VA
Winchester
1087
15
99
82
17
21
52
1,843
139
31
420
503
168
74
61
31
420
VA
Rappahanno
469027
7
69,917
55,109
14,046
27
1,570,003
74,330
420,586
398,344
285,821
37,667
30,229
36911
50,799
259,992
Washington
MSA
Washington
MSA
­
5469
­
4
1,736
1,586
150
9
13,864
8,744
165,809
61,166
11,115
709
2,245
5219
1,541
10,639
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
587
2
233
290
­
57
­
20
37
5,233
5,596
113,921
44,521
4,125
122
1,319
3,417
311
1,996
WV
Marshall
­
6548
­
9
1,066
776
290
37
20
5,667
2,797
51,374
13,036
4,211
464
734
1,667
717
5,039
OH
Belmont
492
1
437
520
­
83
­
16
15
2,964
351
514
3,609
2,779
123
192
135
513
3,604
WV
Ohio
2998
4
741
789
­
48
­
6
7
2,045
12,247
217,794
61,402
4,082
287
2,723
7,529
684
3,415
OH
Jefferson
1204
3
560
399
161
40
1
101
11,626
186,481
31,832
2,756
256
2,548
7,223
361
3,332
PA
Greene
­
7238
­
4
2,057
1,889
168
9
0
386
3,011
8,221
22,097
9,392
813
1,190
1,505
1,489
10,131
PA
Washington
­
1687
­
4
1,026
390
636
163
2
365
503
1,164
5,643
3,602
367
229
261
321
4,177
OH
Guernsey
­
1273
­
9
142
140
2
1
15
852
715
4,532
2,809
1,166
230
162
504
585
2,479
OH
Monroe
­
271
­
1
313
219
94
43
9
962
527
1,663
2,500
4,358
439
191
277
306
1,749
WV
Brooke
­
1738
­
10
111
107
4
4
8
519
260
698
4,323
1,720
45
160
79
695
2,402
WV
Wetzel
82
1
362
133
229
172
2
103
219
144
1,622
1,377
197
87
127
144
1,572
OH
Noble
­
1090
­
7
143
140
3
2
7
473
191
258
712
786
254
70
116
258
712
OH
Harrison
­
14482
­
2
7,191
5,792
1,399
24
19,670
38,043
586,764
194,106
40,354
3,597
9,605
22,840
6,384
40,608
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
site
is
70
miles
away.
Wheeling,
WV­
OH
13924
4
3,335
3,196
139
4
7,251
60,065
32,847
22,101
3,029
1,991
4,166
3,339
14,396
York,
PA
13924
4
3,335
3,196
139
4
7,251
60,065
32,847
22,101
3,029
1,991
4,166
3,339
14,396
PA
York
6602
1
6,912
6,464
448
7
0
925
8,510
42,719
43,464
26,217
1,607
3,370
3,935
5,302
25,302
MD
Baltimore
62262
13
4,004
3,616
388
11
2
4,018
5,673
10,786
20,901
27,383
17,154
1,746
3,569
5,290
17,472
PA
Lancaster
32070
15
2,594
2,011
583
29
4
3,807
2,638
3,265
14,246
11,526
2,050
1,020
1,393
2,494
10,184
PA
Cumberland
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Cumulative
MSA
CMSA
CBSA
CSA
2002
Area
(
sq
miles)
Pop
Density
Growth
'
90­

'
00
Pct
chng
'
90­'
00
1990
2000
'
00­'
02
O3
8hr
Desig.
Area
­
1999
C/
MSA
'
01­'
03
Design
Values
Area
­
2003
CSA/
CBSA
Weighted
Emissions
Score
Additional
Pop
Area
EPA
Reg
ST
COU
st
cou
PM
State
Rec
Population
&
Area
m
24
021
3
MD
Frederick
NA*
46.6
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington
209,125
663
315
45,069
30
150,208
195,277
m
42
043
3
PA
Dauphin
NA
NA*
39.9
Harrisburg­
Lebanon­
CaHarrisburg­
Harrisburg­
15.8
NA
15.6
NA
252,933
525
482
13,985
6
237,813
251,798
m
24
013
3
MD
Carroll
NA*
37.6
Baltimore,
MWashingtonBaltimore­
TWashington
159,025
449
354
27,525
22
123,372
150,897
m
24
025
3
MD
Harford
NA*
34.7
Baltimore,
MWashingtonBaltimore­
TWashington13.1
a
14.0
a
227,713
440
518
36,458
20
182,132
218,590
m
42
055
3
PA
Franklin
NA*
26.7
Chambersburg,
PA
131,598
772
170
8,231
7
121,082
129,313
m
42
001
3
PA
Adams
NA
26.3
Gettysburg,
York­
Hanov
13.5
A
13.3
A
94,437
520
182
13,018
17
78,274
91,292
York,
PA
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
10
counties
17.3
NA
17.1
NA
2,930,642
6,372
460
314,874
12
2,542,668
2,857,542
York,
PA
Urban
Increment:
0%
sulfates;
28%
nitrates;
72%
carbon;
0%
crustal.
Urban
site=
420430401;
Rural
site=
AREN1
(
Arendtsville)
[
Incremement
data
from
Harrisburg,
PA
­
urban
site
is
21
miles
away.]

Youngstown,
OH
C/
MSA
Total
(
excluding
surrounding)
=
3
counties
15.2
NA
15.7
NA
588,632
1,564
376
­
6,149
­
1
600,895
594,746
*
39
155
5
OH
Trumbull
NA
NA*
52.9
52.9
Youngstown­
Warren,
YoungstowYoungstow15.0
A
15.6
NA
223,518
616
363
­
2,697
­
1
227,813
225,116
*
39
099
5
OH
Mahoning
NA
NA*
31.2
84.1
Youngstown­
Warren,
YoungstowYoungstow15.2
NA
15.7
NA
253,308
415
610
­
7,251
­
3
264,806
257,555
*
39
029
5
OH
Columbiana
NA
15.9
100.0
Youngstown­
Warren,
East
LiverpYoungstow
111,806
533
210
3,799
4
108,276
112,075
m
39
081
5
OH
Jefferson
NA
NA*
197.3
Steubenville­
Weirton,
OWeirton­
Steubenville,
W17.8
NA
18.2
NA
72,402
410
177
­
6,404
­
8
80,298
73,894
m
42
007
3
PA
Beaver
NA
NA*
80.8
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N16.0
NA
16.0
NA
179,351
435
412
­
4,681
­
3
186,093
181,412
m
39
151
5
OH
Stark
NA
NA*
44.2
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
17.3
NA
17.9
NA
377,940
576
656
10,513
3
367,585
378,098
m
42
073
3
PA
Lawrence
41.2
New
CastlePittsburgh­
N
94,104
361
261
­
1,603
­
2
96,246
94,643
m
39
007
5
OH
Ashtabula
NA*
38.4
Cleveland­
LCleveland­
AAshtabula,
OCleveland­
A
102,515
703
146
2,907
3
99,821
102,728
m
42
019
3
PA
Butler
NA
28.9
Pittsburgh,
PA
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh­
N
178,078
789
226
22,070
15
152,013
174,083
m
39
133
5
OH
Portage
NA
NA*
24.1
Akron,
OH
Cleveland­
AAkron,
OH
Cleveland­
A14.2
A
15.1
NA
153,886
492
313
9,476
7
142,585
152,061
m
42
039
3
PA
Crawford
17.3
Meadville,
PA
89,856
1,013
89
4,197
5
86,169
90,366
m
42
085
3
PA
Mercer
NA*
16.7
Sharon,
PA
YoungstownYoungstown14.3
A
14.6
a
119,514
672
178
­
710
­
1
121,003
120,293
m
39
055
5
OH
Geauga
NA*
14.6
Cleveland­
LCleveland­
ACleveland­
ECleveland­
A
92,980
404
230
9,766
12
81,129
90,895
m
42
121
3
PA
Venango
10.7
Oil
City,
PA
56,810
675
84
­
1,816
­
3
59,381
57,565
m
39
019
5
OH
Carroll
4.7
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
Canton­
Massillon,
OH
29,166
395
74
2,315
9
26,521
28,836
Youngstown,
OH
Area
Total
(
including
surrounding)
=
15
counties
17.8
NA
18.2
NA
2,135,234
8,489
252
39,881
2
2,099,739
2,139,620
Youngstown,
OH
Urban
Increment:
11%
sulfates;
30%
nitrates;
49%
carbon;
10%
crustal.
Urban
site=
390990014;
Rural
site=
MKGO1
(
M.
K.
Goddard)

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PM2.5
Designations
­
Potential
Nonattainment
Areas
and
Factors
for
Consideration
­
6/
14/
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Growth
'
02­'
10
Pct
chng
'
02­'
10
2002
1996
Growth
'
96­'
02
Pct
chng
'
96­'
02
Percent
Number
PM
SO2
NOX
VOC
Amm
Carbon
Crustal
SO2
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
NOx
Excluding
Pt.
Sources
COU
Total
Emissions,
2001
(
tons)

Commuting
to
Other
Counties
in
the
Metro
Area
VMT
opulation
Info
ST
Area
29575
14
2,508
1,578
930
59
0
46
2,523
10,114
12,701
8,765
2,270
988
1,347
2,160
10,760
MD
Frederick
11445
5
2,869
2,835
34
1
2
2,365
1,812
4,079
13,425
13,695
1,703
786
913
3,352
12,240
PA
Dauphin
14675
9
1,614
1,321
293
22
1
658
2,563
3,266
12,165
6,312
1,776
754
1,517
1,601
7,045
MD
Carroll
9687
4
2,208
1,672
536
32
0
517
1,517
1,946
8,662
8,606
1,008
754
705
1,946
8,259
MD
Harford
­
37
­
0
1,419
1,047
372
36
1
402
1,827
1,501
6,280
7,423
4,558
591
1,154
1,432
6,196
PA
Franklin
2622
3
734
590
144
24
25
11,152
1,608
793
3,645
4,518
2,617
641
901
776
3,353
PA
Adams
182825
6
28,197
24,330
3,867
16
23,890
35,922
138,534
168,336
136,546
37,772
12,641
19,600
27,692
115,207
York,
PA
York,
PA
37568
6
5,612
5,206
406
8
44,331
5,918
35,129
37,045
38,341
2,903
2,579
2,865
5,132
27,299
Youngstown,
OH
12182
5
2,108
2,109
­
1
­
0
13
12,347
2,882
30,327
19,010
17,417
808
1,217
1,365
1,828
10,267
OH
Trumbull
23192
9
2,576
2,354
222
9
21
22,894
1,849
3,511
12,210
15,043
845
920
804
2,024
11,566
OH
Mahoning
2194
2
928
743
185
25
18
9,090
1,187
1,291
5,825
5,881
1,250
442
696
1,280
5,466
OH
Columbian
2998
4
741
789
­
48
­
6
3
726
12,247
217,794
61,402
4,082
287
2,723
7,529
684
3,415
OH
Jefferson
­
10708
­
6
1,582
1,637
­
55
­
3
1
689
4,948
40,380
39,564
8,738
543
1,368
2,900
1,317
7,443
PA
Beaver
­
740
­
0
3,135
3,361
­
226
­
7
1
1,970
3,686
2,736
14,968
22,319
3,442
1,255
2,158
1,578
12,190
OH
Stark
­
7652
­
8
822
681
141
21
6
2,425
3,173
35,620
13,065
4,890
647
681
1,833
815
3,867
PA
Lawrence
7185
7
1,107
701
406
58
1
636
2,145
14,985
16,470
11,330
701
870
1,098
2,093
12,983
OH
Ashtabula
­
7012
­
4
1,634
1,190
444
37
0
249
2,166
4,798
9,706
8,697
751
806
1,224
1,059
7,210
PA
Butler
3714
2
1,796
1,449
347
24
3
2,234
1,581
1,643
9,120
8,654
516
712
794
1,633
9,004
OH
Portage
459
1
981
752
229
30
0
168
1,367
1,231
8,034
5,665
1,370
413
772
670
4,402
PA
Crawford
3638
3
1,410
999
411
41
8
3,949
1,271
874
7,459
8,110
1,095
412
760
829
6,037
PA
Mercer
2720
3
901
806
95
12
1
415
1,155
624
3,985
4,973
405
472
648
624
3,980
OH
Geauga
­
3670
­
6
554
417
137
33
0
46
661
3,261
3,896
3,945
232
284
332
268
2,464
PA
Venango
­
866
­
3
193
187
6
3
3
370
363
386
1,886
1,422
375
120
234
376
1,014
OH
Carroll
27634
1
20,468
18,175
2,293
13
58,208
40,681
359,461
226,600
131,166
13,267
12,695
23,147
17,078
101,308
Youngstown,
OH
Youngstown,
OH
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Spreadsheet
Column
Heading
Hidden?
Description
Area
Metro
area
with
violating
monitor
in
2001­
2003
or
2000­
2002.

Sortflag
yes
Indicates
whether
the
county
is
part
of
the
1999
C/
MSA,
part
of
the
2003
CSA/
CBSA,
adjacent
to
the
C/
MSA,
adjacent
to
the
CSA/
CBSA,
or
a
county
that
is
not
part
of
a
1999
C/
MSA
but
is
adjacent
to
one.

(*,
v,
m)
An
asterisk
(*)
indicates
that
the
county
is
part
of
the
C/
MSA
(
these
counties
are
also
shown
in
BOLD);
a
''
v'
indicates
that
the
county
is
adjacent
to
the
C/
MSA
and
violates
the
annual
std
(
these
counties
are
also
shown
in
ITALICS).
All
other
counties
(
shown
in
normal
font)
either
'
surround'
the
C/
MSA;
are
part
of
the
'
03­
basis
CSA/
CBSA;
or
surround
the
CSA/
CBSA.
An
'
m'
indicates
that
one
of
these
'
other'
counties
is
also
listed
under
another
metropolitan
area.
[
An
'*'
county
in
one
area
could
be
an
'
m'
county
in
another
area]
The
'
v'
counties
are
not
included
in
the
top
summary
row
but
are
considered
part
of
the
presumptive
area.

st
State
FIPS
code
cou
County
FIPS
code
EPA
Reg
EPA
Region
ST
State
postal
abbreviation
COU
County
name
PM
State
Rec
For
counties
recommended
as
nonattainment
for
PM2.5
by
the
State
or
local
agency:
''
NA"
denotes
the
entire
county
was
recommended
as
nonattainment.
"
NA­
P"
denotes
that
only
part
of
the
county
was
recommended
as
nonattainment.
"
NA­
Alt"
identifies
certain
counties
that
Ohio
recommended
as
NA
under
a
"
second
option."

O3
8hr
Desig.
For
counties
designated
nonattainment
for
the
8­
hour
ozone
standard:
''
NA'
if
the
entire
county
was
designated
nonattainment
on
4/
15/
04;
'
NAp'
if
only
part
of
the
county
was
designated
nonattainment.
An
asterisk
is
shown
if
the
'
01­'
03
ozone
design
value
exceeded
the
standard.

Weighted
Emissions
Score
­
County
The
weighted
emissions
score
for
each
county
is
calculated
using
a)
urban
excess
percentages
by
PM2.5
component,
and
b)
2001
emissions
inventory
information
for
SO2,
NOx,
total
carbon,
and
crustal
material
(
inorganic
PM2.5).
(
The
urban
excess
percentages
by
component
are
provided
for
each
area
on
the
spreadsheet
"
PM25
desigs­
urban
excess
data
061404.
xls")
The
formula
for
calculating
the
weighted
emission
score
for
a
county
=
[(
SO2
emissions
in
county
/
SO2
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
sulfate
of
urban
excess
mass)]
+
[(
NOx
emissions
in
county
/
NOx
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
nitrate
of
urban
excess
mass)]
+
[(
carbon
emissions
in
county
/
carbon
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
carbon
of
urban
excess
mass)]
+
[(
crustal
emissions
in
county
/
crustal
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
crustal
of
urban
excess
mass)].
These
scores
add
to
100
for
the
MSA/
CMSA
counties.
For
counties
that
are
adjacent
to
the
1999
CMSA
counties,
the
weighted
emissions
score
is
calculated
in
the
same
manner.
Within
each
metropolitan
area,
the
CMSA
(
bold)
counties
are
presented
first
from
highest
to
lowest
weighted
emissions
score.
The
"
adjacent"
counties
(
normal
text)
are
then
presented
below
the
CMSA
counties,
again
from
highest
to
lowest
weighted
emissions
score.
This
appr
Weighted
Emissions
­
Cumulative
The
cumulative
weighted
emissions
score
for
the
counties
in
the
C/
MSA,
sorted
from
highest
county
score
to
lowest.

Area
'
99
­
MSA
1999
OMB
classification
system
­
Metropolitan
Statistical
Area
name
Area
'
99
­
CMSA
1999
OMB
classification
system
­
Consolidated
Metropolitan
Statistical
Area
name
Area
'
03
­
CBSA
2003
OMB
classification
system
­
Core
Based
Statistical
Area
name
(
Metropolitan
or
Micropolitan)

Area
'
03
­
CSA
2003
OMB
CBSA­
based
Combined
Statistical
Area
name
Design
Values,
'
01­'
03
~
value
2001­
2003
Design
Value
(
the
highest
site
DV
in
county/
area
is
given
precedence).
Note
that
the
area­
level
DV
does
not
encompass
adjacent
violating
counties!

Design
Values
'
01­'
03
~
status
2001­
2003
Design
Value
status:
'
NA'=
meets
completeness,
violates
std;
'
A'=
meets
completeness,
meets
std;
'
na'=
incomplete,
partial
DV
over
std;
'
a'=
incomplete,
partial
DV
under
std;
'
x'=
designated
'
micro
scale,
not
accountable
to
annual
NAAQS.
Note
that
the
area­
level
DV
status
does
not
encompass
adjacent
violating
counties!

Design
Values,
'
00­'
02
~
value
2000­
2002
Design
Value
(
highest
site
DV
in
county/
area
given
precedence).
Note
that
the
area­
level
DV
does
not
encompass
adjacent
violating
counties!

Design
Values
'
00­'
02
~
status
2000­
2002
Design
Value
status:
'
NA'=
meets
completeness,
violates
std;
'
A'=
meets
completeness,
meets
std;
'
na'=
incomplete,
partial
DV
over
std;
'
a'=
incomplete,
partial
DV
under
std;
'
x'=
designated
'
micro
scale,
not
accountable
to
annual
NAAQS.
Note
that
the
area­
level
DV
status
does
not
encompass
adjacent
violating
counties!

Design
Values,
'
99­'
01
~
value
yes
1999­
2001
Design
Value
(
highest
site
DV
in
county/
area
given
precedence).
Note
that
the
area­
level
DV
does
not
encompass
adjacent
violating
counties!

Design
Values
'
99­'
01
~
status
yes
1999­
2001
Design
Value
status:
'
NA'=
meets
completeness,
violates
std;
'
A'=
meets
completeness,
meets
std;
'
na'=
incomplete,
partial
DV
over
std;
'
a'=
incomplete,
partial
DV
under
std;
'
x'=
designated
'
micro
scale,
not
accountable
to
annual
NAAQS.
Note
that
the
area­
level
DV
status
does
not
encompass
adjacent
violating
counties!

Population
­
2002
2002
population
(
from
Census)

Area
Area
of
county
in
square
miles
Population
­
Density
2002
population
density
(
population
per
square
mile)

Population
Growth
1990­
2000
Actual
population
growth,
1990
to
2000
(
people)

Population
­
Percent
Change
1990­
2000
Actual
percentage
population
growth
(
as
a
percentage
of
1990
population),
1990
to
2000
Population
­
1990
1990
population
(
from
Census)

Population
­
2000
2000
population
(
from
Census)

Projected
Population
Change
2002­
2010
Projected
population
change,
2002
to
2010
Projected
%
Population
Change
2002­
2010
Projected
percent
population
change,
2002­
2010
VMT
­
2002
Vehicle
miles
traveled
(
VMT)
within
county/
area
in
2002
(
thousand
miles)

VMT
­
1996
Vehicle
miles
traveled
(
VMT)
within
county/
area
in
1996
(
thousand
miles)

VMT
­
Growth
'
96­'
02
VMT
growth,
1996
to
2002
(
thousand
miles)

VMT
­
Pct.
Chng
'
96­'
02
VMT
percentage
growth
from
1996
to
2002
Commuting
to
Other
Metro
Counties
­
Percent
Percentage
of
workers
in
the
county
that
commute
to
other
counties
in
the
core
metropolitan
area
(
C/
MSA
­
bold
counties)

Commuting
to
Other
Metro
Counties
­
Number
Number
of
workers
in
the
county
that
commute
to
other
counties
in
the
core
metropolitan
area
(
C/
MSA
­
bold
counties)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
PM
2001
NEI
total
emissions
of
direct
PM2.5
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
SO2
2001
NEI
total
emissions
of
sulfate
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
NOX
2001
NEI
total
emissions
of
NOx
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
VOC
2001
NEI
total
emissions
of
VOC
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
Amm.
2001
NEI
total
emissions
of
Ammonia
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
Carbon
2001
NEI
emissions
of
carbon
PM2.5
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
Crustal
2001
NEI
emissions
of
crustal/
other
direct
PM2.5
(
tons)

Total
Emissions,
2001
­
SO2
Ex
pt
2001
NEI
total
emissions
minus
point
source
emissions
of
sulfate
Total
Emissions,
2001
­
NOX
Ex
pt
2001
NEI
total
emissions
minus
point
source
emissions
of
NOx
PM2.5
DESIGNATIONS
SPREADSHEET
­
NOTES
1.
The
air
quality
data
comes
from
the
EPA's
Air
Quality
System
(
AQS)
database.
2001­
2003
design
values
2.
The
inventory
and
VMT
data
were
provided
by
the
Emisssion
Factors
and
Inventory
Group,
OAQPS,
EPA
3.
Population
data
were
downloaded
from
the
Census
Bureau
website.

4.
Weighted
emissions
scores
were
calculated
as
follows:

A.
Obtain
ambient
speciation
profile
for
urban
area
(
from
EPA
speciation
site
nearest
design
value
site).
Obtain
regional
profile
(
from
nearby
rural
IMPROVE
site).
Profiles
are
constructed
at
4­
component
level:
'
Sulfates'
(
ammonium
sulfate),
'
Nitrates'
(
ammonium
nitrate),
'
Crustal'
(
inorganics,
metals,
etc.),
and
'
Carbon'
(
total
B.
For
each
PM2.5
component,
the
urban
increment
mass
is
estimated
by
subtracting
the
regional
mass
from
the
urban
mass.
The
sum
of
these
four
components
is
the
total
urban
increment
mass.
(
In
cases
where
regional
mass
for
a
component
exceeds
the
urban
mass,
the
urban
increment
mass
for
that
component
was
assumed
to
be
zero.)
The
percentage
that
each
PM2.5
component
comprises
of
the
total
urban
increment
mass
is
then
calculated.
These
component
percentages
are
used
in
calculating
the
weighted
emissions
scores.

C.
The
weighted
emissions
score
for
each
county
is
calculated
using
a)
urban
excess
percentages
by
PM2.5
component,
and
b)
2001
emissions
inventory
information
for
SO2,
NOx,
total
carbon,
and
crustal
material
(
inorganic
PM2.5).
(
The
urban
excess
percentages
by
component
are
provided
for
each
area
on
the
spreadsheet
"
PM25
desigs­
urban
excess
data
061404.
xls")
The
formula
for
calculating
the
weighted
emission
score
for
a
county
=
[(
SO2
emissions
in
county
/
SO2
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
sulfate
of
urban
excess
mass)]
+
[(
NOx
emissions
in
county
/
NOx
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
nitrate
of
urban
excess
mass)]
+
[(
carbon
emissions
in
county
/
carbon
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
carbon
of
urban
excess
mass)]
+
[(
crustal
emissions
in
county
/
crustal
emissions
in
CMSA)
*
(%
crustal
of
urban
excess
mass)].
These
scores
add
to
100
for
the
MSA/
CMSA
counties.
For
counties
that
are
adjacent
to
the
1999
CMSA
counties,
the
weighted
emissions
score
is
calculated
in
the
same
manner.
Within
each
metropolitan
area,
the
CMSA
(
bold)
counties
are
presented
first
from
highest
to
lowest
weighted
emissions
score.
The
"
adjacent"
counties
(
normal
text)
are
then
presented
below
the
CMSA
co
