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1. 5 RBLC EDITOR MAIN MENU DATE 04 01 1998 DJ ddd 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt B gt EDIT RBLC DATA BASE 5 5 lt R gt CREATE REPORT FROM DATA BASE 5 5 lt F gt PREPARE FILES FOR UPLOADING 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO DOS 64444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter File Name NEWDATA 5 5 5 5 5 04444444444444444444444444444444448 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Enter a name for the ZIP file you want to hold the data base 5 Option 5 Esc to Abandon lt 1 gt for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 7 File Name Prompt Box The system displays a warning message if you use a file name that already exists and prompts you to confirm overwriting the file with that same name Figure 6 8 If you do not want to write over the existing file answer N and specify a different file name Answer Y if you want the Editor to write over the existing file 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDITOR MAIN MENU DATE 04 01 1998 DJ ddd 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt B gt EDIT RBLC DATA BASE 5 5 lt R gt CREATE REPORT FROM DATA BASE 5 5 lt F gt PREPARE FILES FOR UPLOADING 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO DOS 644444444444444444
2. Process 11 004 Multiple Fuels Combustion Pollutant NOX Standard Unit LB MMBTU Processes Pollutants Meeting Criteria 36 Processes Pollutants Not Included s Note 11 Average for Processes Pollutants 0 1759 Minimum for Processes Pollutants 0 0500 Maximum for Processes Pollutants 0 6000 Permit Emission RBLCID Date Facility Process Limit AV WI 0065 01 12 1993 APPLETON PAPER INC BOILER NATURAL GAS FUEL 0 0500 WA 0109 11 04 1992 BOEING AEROSPACE PLT 2 BOILER STEAM 2 AIRPLANE MANUFACTURING 0 0900 WA 0272 09 06 1991 BOEING DEFENSE amp SPACE GROUP PLANT II BOILERS 2 0 0900 WA 0050 04 02 1992 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE FREDERKSN BOILERS 2 0 1000 WA 0061 06 18 1992 SOUND REFINING INC DIV OF CRYSEN BOILER 0 1000 WA 0099 01 25 1990 U S ARMY FORT LEWIS MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER BOILER FIRETUBE STEAM HP 1 0 1000 WA 0099 01 25 1990 U S ARMY FORT LEWIS MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER BOILER FIRETUBE STEAM HP 2 3 TWO EACH 16 7 MMBH 0 1000 WA 0102 11 09 1990 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES AUBURN BOILER GAS FIRED WITH OIL STANDBY 0 1000 WA 0265 05 07 1991 SOUND REFINING INC DIV
3. 5 5 Enter Facility Data Saved 5 5 Option You must now enter a process for this facility 5 5 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 21 Facility Data Saved the user must enter process data The next screen that you will see is the Add Process screen Figure 5 22 You can enter the process data for the first process If you press lt Esc gt a message will ask you if you want to start 5 17 over with a new process quit the entire add procedure If you choose to quit the system will delete the facility data and return you to the Record Selection Menu screen Again F1 will provide HELP at any point while adding process information After the process data is input and saved the system will prompt you to enter the pollutant data see Figure 5 23 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444441 5 RBLC EDIT ADD PROCESS DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 OE 5 5 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 5 5 PROCESS 5 5 5 5 PROCESS TYPE HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED N 5 5 SCC CODE IF YES HOW STACK TESTING N 5 5 PRIMARY FUEL INSPECTIONS N 5 5 THROUGHPUT 0 00 CALCULATIONS N 5 5 OTHER TESTING N 5 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 5 5 PROCESS COMPLIANCE NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 dad 5 5 lt gt lt gt to Save
4. Cn Cn The Advanced Query The Advanced Query is similar to the Standard Query in several ways The search criteria lists have the same structure as the lists in the Standard Query Searchable fields are also identical The main differences between the Standard Query and the Advanced Query are the way in which search criteria lists are built and the flexibility to edit a criteria list which is provided by the Advanced Query Advanced Query allows you to build each criteria list on one screen You are not prompted Figure 4 14 displays the screen which the Advanced Query user encounters In order to create a subset using the Advanced Query you would first enter lt C gt to create a criteria list Once you have entered all criteria you should enter lt Ctrl gt lt W gt to save the repeatedly for information criteria list These steps are demonstrated in Figures 4 15 and 4 16 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC QUI ERY CREATE REDUCE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 111111111311111111114111311331131131111111311311331 11111111111117111113 5 Criteria List for Subset 0 DVD 5 Criterion One DATA VALUE ATOR CONN En 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 OPER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Opt 5 ion ECTOR x x E lt X gt it to QUE
5. 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Facility lt F1 gt HELP 5 Option lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 1 E X it to QUERY Menu Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 24 Facility 2 Removed From Download If you choose a process the system displays a listing of pollutants emitted by the process This pollutant listing screen Figure 4 25 gives you the option to view the process level information see Figure 4 26 or view pollutant level information Each pollutant which meets the selection 4 18 Cn Cn Cn criteria is marked with an If you choose a pollutant the system presents a screen with all pollutant level information see Figure 4 27 To exit the View option return to the Facility List and choose lt X gt to exit to the Query menu Use the Download option described in the next section to transfer selected data to your local PC 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447
6. 5 Enter Option Please Wait Creating File for Report 5 R lt S gt top Report 2 determinations 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 6 Report Status Message 6 6 Compressing Your Data The Editor stores your new control technology determinations in DBF data base files on your PC s hard drive When you are finished editing the data you should return the data to EPA for inclusion in the on line RBLC data base To simplify the process of transferring your data to the RBLC the Editor includes a command to compress your data files into a single ZIP file From the Main menu select the lt F gt option to prepare your files for uploading to EPA When the system prompts you Figure 6 7 enter any valid DOS file name for the ZIP file that you want to hold the compressed version of your data base After you specify a file name the system goes to DOS runs PKZIP to create a ZIP file with your data base files and returns to the Main menu The compression software PKZIP EXE must be on your hard drive in the RBLC directory or accessible via your path statement for this option to work 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447
7. ddd 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP COMPLETE 5 5 ADDR 1000 COMPUTER CIRCLE CITY CAMAS 5 5 COUNTY WAKE ST WA ZIP 27621 REG 10 5 5 5 5 ENTERED 04 24 1989 5 5 AGENCY WA999 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED 01 31 1992 5 5 CONTACT ALAN BUTLER Est Act Date 5 5 PHONE 206 649 7103 APPL RCPT ACT 04 04 1985 5 5 PERMIT FILE 4 PSD 88 3 amp DE 88 360 MODIFICAT PERMIT ISSUE ACT 09 26 1991 5 5 SIC START UP ACT 07 01 1990 5 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFY ACT 03 01 1990 5 5 FACILITY NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Oe 8 5 lt Ctrl gt lt W gt to Save Facility Data 5 5 5 5 lt Esc gt to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 5 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 13 Edit Option Selected from Facility Data Screen Figure 5 11 After you input all the facility information the system validates the information in key fields You must enter a non blank facility name and specify New Mod for the determination The data can be saved if the information in each field is in the proper format i e dates before the present date in certain date fields specific numeric ranges in numeric fields Another option which you may choose at the Facility Data screen Figure 5 11 is to lt D gt Delete Facility This option allows the facility data and any processes and pollutants associated with the facility to be deleted from the
8. 5 RBLC VIEW POLLUTANT LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 200 5 5 Currently Active Subset 5 NID 5 5 Facility 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 Process BOILER LIGNITE FIRED 2 7863 MMBTU H 5 REC NO Pollutant Primary Emission Limit Basis 5 3333333333333 5 5 1 PM 0 LB MMBTU NSPS 5 2 802 0 SEE NOTE 5 3 NOX 1 LB MMBTU NSPS 5 4 CO 0 LB MMBTU BACT 5 9 VOC 0 LB MMBTU 5 6 0 LB MMBTU 95 77 HG 0 LB MMBTU 5 8 0 LB MMBTU 5 more means a pollutant met the selection criteria 5 To remove a facility choose R from the facility data screen 5 VIVID 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to View Pollutant Data F1 HELP 5 Option Exit to lt F gt acility List lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 1 E X it to Process List lt V gt iew Process lt gt lt gt to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 25 Pollutant Level List 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC Subset 1 VIEW PROCESS DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 TX 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 SELECTED 5 PROCESS BOILER LIGNITE FIRED 2 EA 5 5 PROCESS 11 003 HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED N 5 SCC CODE IF YES
9. PETROLEUM REFINERIES RUS 007 US EPA CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 5410800 H 2 Appendix next two pages H 3 99 L9 WHNHW N SVO 6 60 96 SVO 12 SGIHOTIHOVHISL 9 SG IL SVO NOI SNNVHISOWOTHOINL I I I 9 10 6L SVO SOI v 81 Lcl SVO NNSIAHINOHOTIHOWUd 2 60 51 W3HW N SVO OW SGIHOTIHO SINSA IOS dVH CHLVNASOTIVH ONIMOTIO4 AHL SNOISSINWSH SWuLV IQOO9WH SISA IVNV LOVdWI 0 850 6 H E Gr Vdd SQHVQNVIS IVNI4J 9 NOILVWHOJNI QHlVNNOOIVH 4 5018 ATAY AAS SHGOD DIS 6 SLIOS44V 7662 DIS IVNOILIQQV SHION 1 0 96 4 SWLON 44S WILIL vS0 6 H E Gv Vd3 NOILVWHOANI GNAON9MOVG8 110845 AOI IOd III WILIL OS IV 445 SHINY A LLNHOWH NI 412 410 5 N amp 9NIHVHH OI Id d T0819 6G 66 20 21 1 FINN T0819 66 766 20 21 NOILVOTNWOUd 99629 ui 86 66 62 IVOWI LOVINOO 0080 IvS 616 UALNAD 1 v661 20 21 HAIIOSA4S FTNA ALYA LOYW SISVH NOILOIASIANLC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
10. 5 RACT BACT LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM 5 5 5 5 DATA BASE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt gt BROWSE DATA BASE 5 5 5 5 lt Q gt QUERY DATA BASE 5 5 5 5 lt E gt EDIT DATA BASE 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO RBLC BBS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Press lt 1 gt for HELP anywhere throughout the system 5 5 5 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select option 5 5 Option or press Fl for HELP 5 5 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 1 Menu It is important to note that RBLC data base has an enhanced HELP system to provide assistance at any point during an edit session When you press 1 to access HELP the HELP system explains the screen you are currently viewing HELP is context sensitive so that you do not have to scroll through long lists of values in order to find the one appropriate to your situation After you select Edit from the Main menu the system asks you for a password see Figure 5 2 In order to add or edit any information in the RBLC data base you must have a valid TTN user ID and RBLC password For infor
11. amp REFIN D 10 30 1992 BEAR IS AND PAPE BOILER CIRCULATING FLUIDI ING COMPANY R COMPANY L P ZED COMBUSTION 02 22 1993 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY BOIL I RR UTILITY 10 30 1992 BEAR IS BOILER B amp W AND NATURAL GAS amp 6 FU tj 09 09 1991 GENERAL MOTORS T Lr BOILI 10 30 1992 BEAR ISLAN 06 08 1993 SARANAC BOILER AUXILIARY Lr N AT R NO 2 OIL NATURAL D PAPE EN ERGY C GAS OR LPG 01 09 1990 SEMINOLE BOILER 1 EACH 10 30 1992 BEAR IS K AN RAFT C D PAPE BOILER PACKAGE TOTAL 09 06 1991 BOEING DEFENSE amp BOILERS 2 OIL 3 R COMPANY L P RUCK AND BUS GROUP GAS FIRED R COMPANY L P URAL GAS FUEL OMPANY ORPORATION R COMPANY L P SPACE GROUP PLANT II I EMISSION LIMIT PAGE 3 Primary Emission Limit Unit 11123 LB HR LB HR LB HR LB N a N a 103 5000 145 0000 189 0000 0 0980 R GAS 0 1000 LB MMBTU 0 1360 LB MMBTU 75 0000 PPMVD AT 8 35 3000 TPY 40 0000 Indicates date initially inserted into RBLC database Units have been truncated See RBLC database G 10
12. 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Edit a Facility 1 HELP 5 Option lt A gt dd a New Facility Ctrl R to Page Up 5 1 E X it to MAIN Menu lt 7 gt All Facilities lt gt lt gt to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 2 Facility List 6 3 Select lt A gt to add a new determination When you add a determination the standalone Editor assigns a temporary RBLC ID Use these IDs if you want to update determinations entered on your local PC Permanent RBLC IDs will be assigned by the RBLC System Administrator when your data is added to the on line data base Make as many additions or changes as you like with the RBLC Editor You can even add processes something you cannot do on the RBLC BBS All data is local to your PC until you transfer your files to the RBLC System Administrator Please note that you cannot use the standalone editor to edit determinations previously entered into the on line RBLC data base Creating a Report from Your Data Base The Report option lets you create an ASCII text file of your data that you can print if you want a hard copy of your data Of course you could also wait until your determinations are added to the on line data base and then use one of the Query download formats to get a formatted copy of your dat
13. 5 5 Ctrl W to Save Criteria List 5 5 Esc to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 15 Completed Criteria List for an Advanced Search 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 QUERY CREATE REDUCE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 5 OO 5 5 Criteria List for Subset 1 5 A aS ade 5 5 5 Criterion One Criterion Two Criterion Three 5 3933331323213 5 5 DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT 5 STATE PROCESS 5 5 OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR 5 5 5 5 VALUES VALUES VALUES 5 TX BOILER 5 5 CONNECTOR AND 5 5 J dda 5 5 Enter lt C gt reate Next List lt S gt earch to Create Subset F1 HELP 5 Option lt E gt dit List lt M gt ultiple Pollutant Search lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 E X it to QUERY Menu Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 16 Advanced RBLC Criteria List After lt Ctrl gt lt W gt Cn Cn Cn Cn By pressing F1 you can access HELP HELP System knows what part of the criteria list you are creating and will provide appropriate HELP screens Upon leaving HELP the cursor will be returned to the first data ele
14. 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 5 5 PROCESS FURNACE RECOVERY 3 5 5 5 5 PROCESS TYPE 11 999 HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED Y 05 5 SCC CODE IF YES HOW STACK TESTING N 5 5 PRIMARY FUEL INSPECTIONS N 5 5 THROUGHPUT 523 00 MMBTU H CALCULATIONS Y 5 5 OTHER TESTING 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 5 5 PROCESS COMPLIANCE NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Exit to EDIT lt M gt enu lt D gt elete Process Fl HELP 5 5 Option Exit to P rocess List lt E gt dit Process lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 E X it to Pollutant List Ctrl C to Page Down 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 16 Process Data Screen user may now choose to edit information Figure 5 17 displays the screen used to edit process information RBLC highlights all fields that may be edited As with the facility information you may press F1 to access HELP at any point while editing process information 5 12 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT EDIT PROCESS DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 SUS 3 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 5 5 PROCESS FURNACE RECOVERY 3 5 5 5 5 PROCESS TYPE 11 999 HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED Y 5 5 SCC CODE IF YES HOW STACK TESTING N 5 5 PRIMARY FUEL INSPECTIONS N 5 5 THROUGHPUT 523 00
15. 456 98 002 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY CENTER SPONSORED BY Information Transfer Group Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards U S Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park North Carolina 27711 April 1998 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Prepared by INDUS Corp 1953 Gallows Road Suite 300 Vienna VA 22182 EPA Contract No 68 D3 0061 Project Officer Bob Blaszczak Information Transfer Group U S Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park North Carolina 27711 Prepared for Clean Air Technology Center U S Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park North Carolina 27711 DISCLAIMER This user s manual was prepared for the Clean Air Technology Center U S Environmental Protection Agency by INDUS Corporation 1953 Gallows Road Suite 300 Vienna VA 22182 a subcontractor to ViGYAN Inc in partial fulfillment of Contract No 68 D3 0061 Any reference to a particular software product is not intended as an endorsement of that product ii This user s manual was prepared for and funded by the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA The RBLC was established to assist State and local air pollution control personnel in making control technology determinations and in sharing technology information The Clean Air Technology Center CATC maintains a technology data base called
16. 91 HOCKLEY RAILCAR INC TX 0223 02 16 1990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO DAVID L HOWELL 52 4515711 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORPORATI ON TX 0224 0123 1990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN T OLSEN 52 451571 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORP TX 0225 0123 1990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN T OLSEN 52 4515711 91 LAPORT CHEM ICAL CORPORATI ON TX 0226 05 3 3990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO DONALD G FINE 52 4515711 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORP TX 0227 0723 1990 TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN OLSEN 52 4515711 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORPORATION 0228 0723 9090 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN T OLSEN 52 451571 PROCESS TYPE 29 002 Industrial W astewater Treatment 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORPORATION TX 0224 0123 1990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL KAREN T OLSEN 52 451571 PROCESS TYPE 40 000 ORG ANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES CEO ROL RE MEE eh ad ORE d 91 HOCKLEY RAILCAR INC 0223 02 6 1990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO DAVID L HOWELL 520 4 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORPORATION TX 0224 0123 1990 TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN T OLSEN 50 iut PROCESS TYPE 42 009 Volatile Organic Liquid Storage DW 91 LAPORT CHEM ICAL CORPORATION TX 0226 05 31 1990 ACT TEXAS Al 2 45 133233 R CONTROL BO DONALD G FINE 5 PROCESS TYPE 49 000 ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES
17. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 If you choose to search the data base the system will perform the search and create a subset For example you may create a search criterion such as Search field Operator Value Process code gt 70 001 This search criterion will direct the system to subset all determinations containing a process code greater than or equal to 70 001 In order to reduce search times you should try to reduce the subset 5 Cn Cn Cn Cn as much as possible By including several search criteria in a list you will create a smaller subset and thus reduce search time Following the creation of each search criteria list the system will search the data base and present the results of the search The results presented on screen include the number of determinations processes and pollutants which matched the search criteria list see Figure 4 11 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC STANDARD SEARCH CREATE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 5 nmimnmnmnnmnnnmninonmmninmmmimmmmmnmnmmmnmnmnnmn 5 5 Criteria List for Subset 13 5 VIVID 5 5 STATE TX AND 5 PROCESS BOILER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 This subset contains 50 Facilities 5 75 Processes and 5 269 Pollutants 5 5 5 Enter 5
18. RBLC RACT BACT LAER Information System contains information on RACT BACT or LAER determinations made throughout the country The data base is available to federal state and local agency staff as well as private industry representatives who are preparing permit applications SBAP Small Business Assistance Program provides support to state and local small business assistance programs by serving as a communications network to share materials as well as new federal rules that have been developed related to small business issues SCRAM Support Center for Regulatory Air Models provides regulatory air quality model computer code It contains newly developed air quality models as well as existing ones that are adapted and improved You can download computer code test data output results instructions on how to run models modeling analysis meteorological data and documentation Model Change Bulletins describe changes made to each model Why use it It s easy You log on answer questions and select menu options It s useful You ll discover all kinds of information and tools that you can use in your job It saves time It saves money It saves paper It saves headaches Say goodbye to phone tag Leave and receive messages anytime the network is up Exchange information over long distances and at high speed without waiting for the mail to arrive It s world wide You can communicate with people all over the world people you E 4 kno
19. 1 5 115 1 MOWLS N A GOHLAW SONVI IdWOO LON SYM SONVI IdWOO 1 000070 2 2 SSHOOud CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCQCCCCCCCCCCCCC ALIOVdVO SAVN LINVIQ TIOd SSHOOUd A SONVI IdWOO EN LHVIS LOW 1861 v0 60 651 LIWHSd 4 NOIIVOITddV QSAISOSH ALVG TWALOV daLWWILSa ONITINGHHOS v6Sl L9L vIZ XVANDnH NHOC NOSHHd LOVINOO AONSOV IA NOIDSY 4 1 1 9 1 1 ALNNOD ELTLL XL 169 O d 4400 5 GNOWVIG NOILVOOTI YLIS AWYN ANVdWOO 66 0 ALYA VEOO XL CI OTEN LT 8 3224 ONILSIT 05 1 8661 0 1 6 Statistical Ranking Report REPORT DATE 03 01 1998 RANKING BY STANDARD EMISSION LIMIT PAGE 1
20. AIRS Aerometric Information Retrieval System facilitates the exchange of information among state and local agencies that utilize AIRS documents and information AMTIC Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center contains information on all the Reference and Equivalent methods for the criteria pollutants APTI Air Pollution Training Institute describes current course offerings on air pollution including curriculum schedules locations costs and up to date changes CAAA Clean Air Act Amendments has information on the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 including summaries and overviews Information on regulatory requirements implementation programs criteria pollutants and technical analyses is being developed CAAA allows regulators the regulated community and the public to access information that will help them understand implement and comply with the law CHIEF Clearinghouse for Inventories Emission Factors contains the latest information on air emission inventories and emission factors It provides access to tools for estimating emissions of air pollutants and performing air emission inventories for both criteria and toxic pollutants It includes emission estimation data bases newsletters announcements and guidance on performing inventories COMPLI Stationary Source Compliance provides stationary source and asbestos compliance policy and guidance information CTC Control Technology Center offers free engineering
21. 1 21 M2 SELECTED 5 POLLUTANT HAP CAS NUMBER SEE NOTES 5 EMISSION LIMITS 5 PRIMARY 0 0000 SEE CONTROLS P2 BASIS MACT 5 ALTERNATE 0 2200 KG HR M2 IDLING EFFICIENCY 0 0000 5 EMISSION TYPE 5 DEMONSTRATED TECHNOLOGY FOR STANDARD 5 CONTROL EQUIPMENT WORKING MODE COVER FREEBOARD REFRIG OTHER 5 POLLUTION PREVENTION AUTOMATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE 5 STANDARDS 5 5 COST DATA IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS 5 CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 ANNUALIZED COST 1 93 5 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 COST 5 5 0 00 5 DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES 1992 5 5 5 Enter Exit to R egulation List F1 HELP 5 Option Exit to lt P gt rocess List lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 E lt X gt it to Pollutant List Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 12 View Pollutant Data To exit the View option return to the Regulation List and choose lt X gt to exit to the Query menu 7 25 If you want to download selected data from the BBS to your local PC select the download option for either the BBS or Internet as appropriate from the Query menu The
22. 10 DRAF TACT 11 PROMULGACT 1 2 RULEFFDATE 13 LASTUPDATE 14 PROCESS 15 PROCTYPE 16 THRUPUT 17 THRUPUTUNT 128 SEC 19 POLLUTANT 20 CAS 21 PRIMEMISS 22 PRIMEUNIT 23 ALTEMISS 24 ALTUNIT 25 EQUIPMENT 26 PROCMODIF 27 PROCMOD2 28 29 COSTEFFECT 30 DOLLARYEAR 31 BASIS 32 EMISSTYPE Type aracter aracter aracter Ch Ch Ch Nu Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Nu Nu Ch Ch Ch Ch Nu Nu Ch Ch Ch meric aracter aracter drdacuter aracter araci Date Date Date Date aracter meric meric araci Cer aracter araci meric araci meric araci araci Cer Ler Cer Ler aracter araci aracter araci araci LOT Bee H Q ct rn rn Ex 9 1 SN oooh 1 gt Dec
23. 5 LIMIT TO BE COMPUTED BY APPLICANT USING GRAPH DERIVED FROM NSPS CONSIDER 5 CONTROL EFFICIENCY AND FUEL SULFUR CONTENT SULFURIC ACID MIST LIMIT 5 APPLIES WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH UP TO 1 71 LB MMBTU 5 OTHERWISE 0 075 LB MMBTU WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH MORE THAN 1 71 LB MMBTU 5 5 5 Enter 5 Option RECORD HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM DOWNLOAD 5 R 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 23 Facility Level Information After Removal From Download 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC QUERY VIEW FACILITY LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 27 07 5 5 Currently Active Subset 5 Record DVI 5 5 Number RBLC ID SFX Facility Name 5 3332333 5 5 0007 SANDOW STEAM STATION 5 2 R 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 3 TX 0009 CENTRAL POWER amp LIGHT 5 4 0010 SW ELECT POWER 5 5 0011 HOUSTON LIGHTING POWER 5 6 TX 0013 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 0015 SW ELECT POWER 5 8 0016 GULF OIL CHEMICALS 5 9 TX 0018 CHAMPLIN PETROLEUM 5 10 TX 0021 INDEPENDENT REFIN 5 more 5 An R means a facility has been marked for removal from download 5
24. 5 PHONE 206 649 7103 APPL RCPT ACT 04 04 1985 5 5 PERMIT FILE 4 PSD 88 3 amp DE 88 360 MODIFICAT PERMIT ISSUE ACT 09 26 1991 5 5 SIC START UP ACT 07 01 1990 5 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFY ACT 03 01 1990 5 5 FACILITY NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter lt E gt dit Facility lt D gt elete Facility 1 HELP 5 5 Option Exit to lt F gt acility List lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 E X it to Process List Edit N otes Ctrl C to Page Down 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 12 Record Flagged as Complete If you choose to lt E gt Edit Facility at the Facility Data screen the system displays all facility level information for the determination fields that may be edited are highlighted on screen See 5 9 Figure 5 13 You must press the Enter key to move the cursor to the field s that you would like to edit and type in the new information If you have questions regarding valid information for a field press F1 for HELP The RBLC HELP system is context sensitive and provides information for this particular field To edit the notes choose lt N gt Edit Notes at the Facility Data screen 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT EDIT FACILITY DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5
25. Plumas County Env Health Department CA Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD CA San Diego County APCD CA San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD Central Regional Office CA San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD Northern Regional Office CA San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD Southern Regional Office CA San Luis Obispo County APCD CA Santa Barbara County APCD CA Shasta County AQMD CA Siskiyou County APCD CA South Coast AQMD CA Standards County APCD CA Stanislaus County APCD CA Sutter County APCD CA Tehama County APCD CA Tulare County APCD CA Tuolumne County APCD CA Ventura County APCD CA Yolo Solano APCD CA longer active Listed for historical purposes only A 2 045 Yuba County APCD CA999 Other California COLORADO 001 Colorado Dept of Health Air Poll Ctrl 2 Boulder County Health Department Denver City Co Air Qual Env Prot 4 El Paso County Health Department 005 Jefferson Co Dept of Health amp Env CO CO006 Larimer Co Health Dept Env Health CO CO007 Mesa County Health Department CO 008 Pueblo City County Health Department CO009 Weld County Health Department CO CO999 Other Colorado CONNECTICUT 001 Connecticut Bureau of Air Management 2 Bristol Burlington Health Department City of Meriden Dept Human Serv 4 Dept of Air Poll Ctrl Bridgeport CT 005 Greenwich Department of Health
26. Process description Character 50 Process type code Numeric 6 SCC code Character 20 Size capacity Numeric 13 7 6 FIELD NAME TYPE OF FIELD SIZE OF FIELD Size capacity units Character 20 Process notes 5 fields Character 70 each POLLUTANT LEVEL INFORMATION Pollutant Character 20 CAS number Character 10 Primary emission limit Numeric 13 Primary emission unit Character 20 Alternate emission limit Numeric 13 Alternate emission unit Character 20 Design percent efficiency Numeric 7 Emission type Character 1 Add on control equipment description Character 50 Poll prevention description 2 fields Character 50 each Capital cost of equipment Numeric 10 Operations and maintenance cost Numeric 10 Annualized cost Numeric 10 Cost effectiveness Numeric 10 Year of dollar in cost calculations Character 4 Web Access The RBLC regulation data base includes information about federal regulations governing air pollutant emissions To query the RBLC data bases click on RBLC Data Base Query from the RBLC home page From the data base query page you may view on line help for the query options perform a query on either the permit or the regulation data base or link to additional resources This section of the manual describes how to query the regulation data base Note that the on line HELP system for the RBLC query options provides assistance at any point during a query Simply click on the question mark icon at the top of the page to ac
27. These restrictions help insure that searches will be productive and that the data base contains information that is helpful to most users Complete determinations must have data for the following RBLC required fields Facility name 51 Permit number Permit issued date Process name SCC code Pollutant name CAS number Control method code Control method description Basis for limit Overall percent efficiency Emission type 5 15 On line help is available for Standard Industrial Classification SIC codes SIC and Source Classification Codes SCC are available for downloading from the RBLC BBS in either a dBASE file format or as ASCII text If you do not have access to this or any other source for these codes for each process provide a description of the specific process including fuel capacity and product as appropriate CAS numbers are not required for generic pollutants such as VOC or PM If no controls are feasible enter N as the control method code You do not need to provide a description Also you should not input information until you are certain that you have listed all processes for the facility You cannot add processes to an existing facility determination If for example a facility makes a modification and adds a process you must reenter all facility information and add the process information to this new RBLC determination Once
28. a report may take some time especially for a large number of affected facilities All reports are created as ASCII text Summary reports always include all of the affected facilities displayed in the results table These reports are fairly short and do not take a long time to create Detail reports can be very lengthy depending on the size of your result set Because these reports can take a noticeable amount of time to create you have the option of excluding affected facilities from the detail reports The first column next to each Rule ID in the results table is a check box that indicates whether the regulation will be included in detail reports created from this query Initially all affected facilities are checked and will be included in the detail reports Click the check box next to an affected facility to switch between checked and not checked Click the reset button to return check marks to all affected facilities The following report formats are available Appendix Contact Summary by Process Code sorted by numeric process code reports Rule ID affected facility regulation effective date regulatory agency 7 17 and name and telephone number for contact person who is knowledgeable about the regulation Appendix Detailed Listing by Rule ID reports most of the information the regulation data base Because it includes details about all processes and pollutants for selected affected facilities this is a very length
29. and identify the pollutant and provide its Chemical Abstracts CAS number Use the following standard abbreviations for these common pollutants whenever possible PM Particulate Matter SO Sulfur Dioxide NO Nitrogen Oxides 5 22 12 13 14 Carbon Monoxide VOC Volatile Organic Compounds VE Visible Emissions TRS Total Reduced Sulfur F Fluoride Be Beryllium 5 Hydrogen Sulfide Hg Mercury VC Vinyl Chloride Abbreviations for other pollutants are listed in Appendix D along with CAS numbers Emission Limit s For consistency and ease of comparison list the emission limit or rate in the units of measure listed in Appendix C or those used in AP 42 Wherever possible use the list of standard abbreviations Appendix D There are multiple emission limits in the Clearinghouse they are Primary emission limit and units The primary emission limit listed in the permit Alternate emission limit and units If provided on the permit these numbers represent any alternate emission measurements which the facility may make Standardized limit and units This limit allows comparison with other similar determinations in the RBLC Standard units are provided for certain process types see Appendix D so that users can compare the entries in this field to determine the most stringent limits The base line limit is no longer used in the RBLC data base Type of Emission Controlled A one character field indicating w
30. except 41AND 42 91 LAPORT CHEM ICAL CORPORATION TX 0226 05 3 3990 TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO DONALD G FINE 52 4515711 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORP TX 0227 0723 990 TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN OLSEN 52 4515711 PROCESS TYPE 49 999 Other Organic Evaporative Loss Sources 91 LAPORT CHEM ICAL CORPORATION TX 0226 05 31 1990 ACT TEXAS IR CONTROL BO DONALD G FINE 50 45 571 PROCESS TYPE 50 999 Other Petroleum Natural as Production amp Refining Sources 91 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORP TX 0227 0723 990 ACT TEXAS AIR CONTROL BO KAREN OLSEN 51 451571 G 2 Appendix next two pages G 3 SHION SAANANE XON MOT NOILNHAWHd 1101104 GOHLSN IOHLNOO 00070 000070 ON SVO dsd Lovd 0000 0 T XON TIO 1404 5 L 0 SVO TANA 5 20 46 TANA NOILNHAWHd 1101104 GOHLSN IOHLNOO 00070 000070 60 9vvL ON SVO 4009 29S asd Lova 00L8 01 208 007 40090 ssaooud 0070 2 2 55 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
31. organized so that each facility determination may have multiple processes and each process may emit multiple pollutants Each facility has at least one process and at least one pollutant The information that EPA maintains in the data base on each of the three levels facility process and pollutant is listed below Together these files make up the RBLC permit data base Table 2 1 beginning p 2 6 details the format for each field mentioned below The specific format listed is the format of the data base for the desktop application and the BBS Some data elements in the WWW data base may have a slightly different format than that listed due to differences in the underlying data base engine However the content of each field is identical in all data bases 1 Facility Information FACILITY NUMBER A unique number given to each RBLC determination by the system This numeric field is used only by the RBLC staff for tracking purposes and does not appear on screen RBLC ID The unique identification number assigned to each determination by EPA staff The number consists of the state abbreviation and a four digit number i e 0001 is the first determination entered from Alaska A suffix may exist for old determinations for clarification 2 1 COMPANY ADDRESS INFORMATION The actual location of the facility including company facility name street address city county state zip code and EPA region PERMIT FILE NUMBER A
32. regulations For recent federal rules enacted as a result of the Clean Air Act and Amendments CAAA EPA maintains the complete text of the regulations in downloadable files on the OAR 7 21 Policy and Guidance P amp G web site To help you quickly locate these files the regulation data base stores the the section of the CAAA BBS where the rule textis located Press lt C gt from the process list to view this information Figure 7 10 Any additional files available on the P amp G web site such as technical support documentation or preambles is also noted 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 REGS QUERY VIEW REGULATION LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 2 a a 5 5 Currently Active Subset 5 REC VIVID 5 5 RULE ID BASIS AFFECTED FACILITY 333333 32333 5 5 1 C RUS 0089 MACT DRY CLEANING FACILITIES PERCHLOROETHYLENE PCE 5 2 C R RUS 0090 MACT INDUSTRIAL PROCESS COOLING TOWERS IPCT 5 3 RUS 0091 MACT HON FROM SOCMI VENTS STORAGE TRANSFER amp WASTEWTR 5 4 RUS 0092 MACT HON EQUIPMENT LEAKS FOR SOCMI amp SOME OTHER PROC S 5 2 R RUS 0093 MACT COKE OVEN BATTERIES 5 6 C RUS 0094 MACT GASOLINE DISTRIBUTIO
33. standard cubic feet standard cubic feet per day standard cubic feet per minute second square feet on tons per year found in notes of determinations volume weeks year D 4 Abbreviation AG AN AR AS BA BAP BE CA CD CDD CDF CL CL2 CL2 OCL CLO2 CO CO2 COS CR CRVI CS CU DCB ETH ETO F FSP HBR HC HCL HCN HDM HF HG HHD H20 H2S 2504 Abbreviations for Pollutants Pollutant silver acrylonitrile argon arsenic barium benzo a pyrene beryllium calcium cadmium chlorodibenzodioxins chlorodibenzofurans chlorine chlorine gas chlorine and oxychlorine chlorine dioxide carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonyl sulfide chromium hexavalent chrome cesium copper 1 4 dichloro 2 butene ethylene ethylene oxide fluorine fine suspended particulates hydrogen bromide hydrocarbons hydrochloric acid hydrogen cyanide hexamethylene diisocyanate monomer hydrogen fluoride mercury homopolymer of HDM see above water hydrogen sulfide sulfuric acid maleic anhydride methyl cellusolve acetate D 5 Abbreviation MEK MG MI KETONE MMH MN MO NAOH 2504 NH3 NH4 NH4CL NI NMHC NMOC NOX NO2 N20 PAH PB PCB PCDF PCNB PM PM10 POCL3 POHC RHC ROC ROG RSC 5 58 5 SN 502 SO3 TCDD TCDF TCE TC ETHANE TICLA TMT TRS Pollutant methyl ethyl ketone magnesium methyl isobutyl ketone methyl hydrazine manganese
34. you may be missing required information or trying to provide information that is no longer stored in the data base The following instructions explain how to complete the Input form and how to submit it INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING RACT BACT LAER CLEARINGHOUSE INPUT FORM Company Name Site Location Insert name and address of the proposed facility The address should be the location of the proposed facility not the address of the parent company unless they are the same Determination Made by Designate the permitting agency and the person to whom telephone requests should be directed This should be the person most capable of responding to factual questions about the permit decision Please include the area code with the phone number Permit File Number This should be the identification number assigned by the agency that issued the permit ID Numbers and Codes Fill in the requested AIRS identification number if available and the SIC code Scheduling Information Permitting scheduling dates stored include receipt of application estimated or actual final permit issued estimated or actual start up operation estimated or actual compliance verification estimated or actual Please enter all of the scheduling information available Permit Parameters List all processes subject to this permit by name e g kiln boiler for which a throughput limit operating limit emission limit control strategy performance or equipment
35. 10 Process List At the process list you must know whether you are editing facility level information process level information or pollutant level information To determine which level your data is see Part 2 of this User s Manual A very common area of editing is scheduling information which is used for tracking the progress of a determination and permit this information is stored at the facility level Although it is possible to edit almost all of the information for a determination it is important to note two areas in which editing is restricted First it is possible to edit process information for a determination but it is not possible to add a process to or to delete a process or pollutant from an existing determination For tracking purposes it is necessary for any new processes to be added as part of a new determination In this case you must choose lt A gt Add New Facility at the Record Selection Menu and reenter the facility information and the information for the new process Agency Codes and Agency Names are the second area in which the edit function is restricted You cannot change these fields once they have been entered into the data base If a determination has an error or if an agency name is changed due to reorganization please contact the RBLC System Administrator at 919 541 2736 He or she has the authority to make this change for you The last area where editing is restricted is the RBLC ID and suffix where applica
36. 5 type ina different file name 5 5 5 5 9 CAUTION There is a danger of overwriting files 5 if you have already downloaded a file during this5 session and don t change the temporary file name 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 5 DVD 5 Enter accept this file name press lt Enter gt To use a different Option file name type the new file name and press lt Enter gt 5 d Esc to Abandon F1 for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 32 Download File Name Prompt If you have selected to download all processes or if the selection criteria only specified information at the facility level the program reads a process record based on Facility number Otherwise the program reads a process record based on the subset of data specified The process information is then formatted and written to the download file if appropriate Following the formatting of the process data the program loops through all pollutants for the process described in the following paragraph Then the next selected process record is read When all the processes for the current facility have been read and formatted the program reads the next selected facility and continues processing If you have selected to download all pollutants or if the selection criteria only spec
37. 63 012 Tordon Acid Production Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing Sources INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING Ammonium Sulfate Production Caprolactam By Product Plants Antimony Oxides Manufacturing Chlorine Production Chloroalkali Production Chromium Chemicals Manufacturing Cyanuric Chemicals Manufacturing Fume Silica Production Hydrochloric Acid Production Hydrofluoric Acid Production Hydrogen Cyanide Production Hydrogen Fluoride Production Inorganic Liquid Gas Storage amp Handling Nitric Acid Plants Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Quaternary Ammonium Compounds Production Sodium Carbonate Production Sodium Cyanide Production Sulfuric Acid Plants Sulfur Recovery except 50 006 Uranium Hexafluoride Production Other Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Sources POLYMER AND RESIN PRODUCTION Acetal Resins Production Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Production Alkyd Resins Production Amino Resins Production Butadiene Furfural Cotrimer R 11 Butyl Rubber Production Carboxymethylcellulose Production Cellophane Production Cellulose Ethers Production Epichlorohydrin Elastomers Production Epoxy Resins Production Ethylene propylene Rubber Production B 5 CODE PROCESS TYPE 63 013 63 014 63 015 63 016 63 017 63 018 63 019 63 020 63 021 63 022 63 023 63 024 63 025 63 026 63 027 63 028 63 029 63 030 63 031 63 032 63 033 63 034 63 035 63 036 63 037 63 038 63 039 63 999 64 000 64
38. After you have completed your search criteria and selected a sort order click the Run button to begin your query Click the Reset button to start over with a blank standard query form The results of your query are displayed in a table Examining the results of your query or downloading the results to a local PC are discussed in the sections below Web Advanced Query The advanced query option lets you create search criteria by choosing from pick lists of data elements and entering desired values Two search criteria can be combined using AND or logical connectors for more selective queries Although similar to the standard query the advance query option does not provide sets of allowable values for data elements In general you should know what each data element contains to use this option effectively The on line help contains information that can help you run the advanced query Specify the first search criteria by choosing a data element and a comparison operator from the pick lists Then type the desired value for the data element in the text box using lowercase or uppercase letters and or numbers The searchable data elements are listed below Refer to the previous section on the standard query for detailed information about the allowable values for the data elements Affected facility CAS number Control efficiency Control method description Date added to Date last modified Date rule
39. BASIS PERCENT EFFICIENCY 0 9 REPORT DATE 03 0198 AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FREEFORM PAGE 4 NYU ALTERNATE EM 15510 01 ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT KG HRIM 2 IDLING EMISSION TYPE iF CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 ANNUALIZED COST 1000 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS TON 0 DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES PROCESS IN LINE CLEANING MACHINE NEW PROCESS TYPE 49 006 SCCCODE 14 01002 THROUG 0 THROUG HPUT UNIT PROCESS NOTES SEE SECTION 63 463 TABLE 4 FOR LIST OF CONTROL COM BINATIONS THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIM IT 99 KG M 2 M O 3M ONTH ROLLING AVERAGE POLLUTANT HAP 1 CAS NUM BER SEE NOTES CONTROL EQUIPM ENT SUPERHEATED VAPOR amp FREEBOARD REFRIG DEVICE i POLLUTION PREVENTION AUTOM ATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS PRIM ARY EMISSIONS i 0 PRIM ARY EM ISSIONS UNIT SEE CONTROLS P2 5 BASIS 5 PERCENT EFFICIENCY 0 ALTERNATE EM ISSION 01 ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT KG HR M 2 IDLING EMISSION TYPE CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 5m 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 ANNUALIZED COST 1000 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS TON 0 DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES H 10 Lotus dBase data base structure Field Field Name 1 RULID 2 FACILITY 3 STATE 4 REGION 5 RULENUMBER 6 7 CONTACT 8 PHONE 9 SIC
40. Ctrl Prog MT MT003 Missoula City County Health Dept MT 4 Yellowstone County Air Poll Control MT MT999 Other Montana NEBRASKA 001 Nebraska Dept of Env Control 2 Lincoln Lancaster Health Dept NE Omaha City Air Quality Control Div NE NE999 Other Nebraska NEVADA 001 Nevada Dept of Cons and Natural Res NV002 Clark Co Health Dist Div APC NV NV003 Washoe County District Health Dept NV NV999 Other Nevada NEW HAMPSHIRE NH001 New Hampshire Dept of Env Serv Air Res NH999 Other New Hampshire NEW JERSEY NJ001 New Jersey Dept of Env Protection NJ002 City of Elizabeth City Hall NJ NJ003 Hudson Regional Health Commission NJ NJ004 Middlesex Co Air Poll Ctrl Prog NJ NJ999 Other New Jersey NEW MEXICO 001 New Mexico Env Improvement Div Air Qual NM002 Albuquerque Env Health amp Energy Dept NM NM999 Other New Mexico 7 NEW YORK 001 New York DEC Div of Air Resources NY002 Albany County Dept of Health NY NY003 Interstate Sanitation Commission NY NY004 Monroe County Department of Health NY 005 Nassau DOH Center for Env Prot NY006 New York City Bureau of Air Res NY NY007 Niagara Co Health Dept Air Res Bur NY 008 Rensselaer DOH Div of Env Health NY 009 Rockland DOH Air Poll Ctrl NY 010 Suffolk Co Ofc of Haz Mat Mgmt NY 11 Westchester County Dept of Health NY NY999 Other New York NORTH CAROLINA 001 North Carolina
41. Div of Env Mgmt 2 Cleveland County Health Department NC NC003 Cumberland Co Air Pollution Control NC NCO004 Forsyth County Env Affairs Dept NC 005 Mecklenburg Dept of Env Prot 006 W North Carolina Reg Air Poll Ctrl Bd NC999 Other North Carolina NORTH DAKOTA NDOO1 North Dakota State Department of Health ND999 Other North Dakota OHIO OHO001 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency OH002 Akron Reg Air Quality Mgmt Dist OH OH003 Canton Air Pollution Control Div OH 004 City of Toledo Env Services Div 005 Cleveland Div of Air Poll Control 006 Hamilton Co Southwestern OH 007 Lake County General Health District 008 Mahoning Trumbull Air Poll Ctrl Agcy 009 Montgomery Co Reg Air Poll Ctrl Agcy 010 North Valley Air Authority 11 Portsmouth Local Air Agency OH012 Dayton Regional Air Poll Ctrl Agency OH 999 Other 8 OKLAHOMA OK001 Oklahoma Air Quality Service OK002 City Co Health Dept of Oklahoma City OK003 Tulsa City County Health Department OK OK999 Other Oklahoma OREGON 001 Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality OR002 Lane Regional Air Poll Authority OR OR999 Other Oregon PENNSYLVANIA 001 Pennsylvania DER Bur of Air Qual Ctrl 002 Allegheny Co Bureau of Air Poll Ctrl 003 Philadelphia DOPH Air Mgmt Serv PA999 Other Pennsylvania PUERTO RICO 001 Puer
42. ENT lt E gt dit List Criterion Two Criterion Three ee 1033311333331 5 DATA MENT DATA ELEMENT OPERATOR OPERATOR VALUES VALUES 5 ter C reate List S earch to Create Subset F1 HELP M ultiple Pollutant Search lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up RY Menu Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 14 Advanced Search Create Reduce Subset Menu 5 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC QUERY CREATE CRITERIA LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 0 0 5 5 Criteria List for Subset 13 5 VIVID 5 5 5 Criterion One Criterion Two Criterion Three 5 3933333323213 5 5 DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT 5 STATE PROCESS 5 5 OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR 5 5 5 VALUES VALUES VALUES 5 TX BOILER 5 5 CONNECTOR AND 5 5
43. Elevators Fish Processing B 7 CODE PROCESS TYPE 70 010 70 011 70 012 70 013 70 014 70 015 70 999 80 000 81 000 81 001 81 002 81 003 81 004 81 005 81 006 81 007 81 008 81 999 82 000 82 016 82 001 82 002 82 003 82 004 82 005 82 006 82 007 82 008 82 009 82 010 82 011 82 012 82 013 82 014 82 015 82 999 Fruit and Vegetable Processing Meat Smokehouses Roasting except 70 005 Starch Manufacturing Sugar Cane Processing Vegetable Oil Production Other Food and Agricultural Products Sources METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY FERROUS METALS INDUSTRY Coke By product Plants Coke Production except 81 001 Ferroalloy Production Iron Foundries Stainless Steel Specialty Steel Manufacturing Steel Foundries Steel Manufacturing except 81 005 amp 81 006 Steel Pickling HCL Process Other Ferrous Metals Industry Sources NONFERROUS METALS INDUSTRY Beryllium Processing and Manufacturing Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Lead Acid Battery Reclamation Lead Oxide and Pigment Production Lead Products except 82 001 002 82 006 amp 82 012 Primary Aluminum Production Primary Copper Smelting Primary Lead Smelting Primary Magnesium Refining Primary Zinc Smelting Secondary Aluminum Production Secondary Brass amp Brass Ingot Production Secondary Copper Smelting amp Alloying Secondary Lead Smelting Secondary Magnesium Smelting Secondary Zinc Processing Other Non Ferrous Metals Industry
44. Enter gt If the file name you specify is already in use you must enter a different name Do not enter a drive or path specification at this prompt 4 25 5 om 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC DOWNLOAD OPTIONS MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 JID DO nnn n n nnns nnn 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 5 VID 5 5 ALL FACILITY LEVEL DATA PLUS DATA ON 5 5 lt A gt ALL PROCESSES AND POLLUTANTS FOR EACH SELECTED 5 FACILITY 5 5 lt B gt ONLY SELECTED PROCESSES AND ALL POLLUTANTS 5 FOR EACH SELECTED FACILITY 5 5 lt C gt ONLY SELECTED POLLUTANTS FOR EACH SELECTED 5 FACILITY AND PROCESS 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO DOWNLOAD FORMAT MENU 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Select the data you want to Download 5 Option or Press lt 1 gt for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 31 Download Options Menu For some communication software used to access the BBS the download file name is always used for the file actually downloaded to your local PC If you have downloaded a file earlier in a session the file may be overwritten To avoid overwriting files specify a ne
45. FREEFORM PAGE 3 PROCESS BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE PROCESS TYPE 49 006 SCCCODE 14 01002 THROUG 0 THROUGHPUT UNIT 211 2 PROCESS NOTES CAPACITY REFERS TO INTERFACE AREA SEE SECTION 63463 TABLE 2 FOR LIST OF CONTROL COM BINATIONS THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIMIT KG M 2 M O 3MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE 1 POLLUTANT HAP 5 CAS NUM BER SEE NOTES CONTROL EQUIPM ENT FREEBOARD REFRIG DEVICE SUPERHEATED VAPOR OTHER POLLUTION PREVENTION AUTOM ATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS PRIMARY EMISSIONS 0 PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT SEE CONTROLS P2 BASIS 7 PERCENT EFFICIENCY ALTERNATE EM 15510 0 22 ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT KG HR M 2 IDLING EMISSION TYPE Sh CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 ANNUALIZED COST 1000 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS TON 0 DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES PROCESS IN LINE CLEANING MACHINE EXISTING PROCESS TYPE 49 006 SCCCODE 4 01002 THROUG HPUT 0 THROUG HPUT UNIT PROCESS NOTES SEE SECTION 63463 TABLE 3 FOR LIST OF CONTROL COM BINATIONS THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIM IT 53 KG M 2 M O 3 M ONTH ROLLING AVERAGE il POLLUTANT HAP CAS NUM BER SEE NOTES CONTROL EQUIPM ENT DWELL AND FREEBOARD REFRIG DEVICE OTHERS 2 POLLUTION PREVENTION AUTOM ATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS PRIMARY EMISSIONS 0 PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT SEE CONTROLS P2 6
46. Facility Selected Figure 5 9 Facility List Figure 5 10 Process List Figure 5 11 Facility Data Screen Figure 5 12 Record Flagged as Complete Figure 5 13 Edit Option Selected from Facility Data Screen Figure 5 14 Delete Option Selected from Facility Data Screen Figure 5 15 Pollutant List Figure 5 16 Process Data Screen Figure 5 17 Edit Process Screen Figure 5 18 Pollutant Data Screen Figure 5 19 Edit Pollutant Screen Figure 5 20 Add Facility Screen Figure 5 21 Facility Data Saved Figure 5 22 Add Process Screen Figure 5 23 Process Data Saved Figure 5 24 Add Pollutant Screen Figure 6 1 Editor Main Menu Figure 6 2 Facility List Figure 6 3 Report Menu Figure 6 4 Entering a Date for a Partial Report Figure 6 5 Number of Records for Report Display Figure 6 6 Report Status Message Figure 6 7 File Name Prompt Box Figure 6 8 Existing File Warning Figure 6 9 BBS E mail Prompts Figure 6 10 Enclosing a File with a BBS Message ix 4 19 4 19 4 20 4 2 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 7 5 0 5 0 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 12 5 13 5 14 5 14 5 17 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 19 6 3 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 List of Tables and Figures cont Figure 7 1 Regulation Data Base Standard Query 7 9 Figure 7 2 Results Table for Regulation Data Base 7 13 Figure 7 3 Regulation Detail Page 7 15 Figure 7 4 Process Detail Page fo
47. Generators Fossil Fuel fired Steam Generators I C Engines Stationary Gas Turbines Municipal Waste Incinerators Sewage Sludge Incineration Kraft Pulp Mills Recovery Furnace Kraft Pulp Mills Lime Kiln Kraft Pulp Mills Smelt Dissolving Tanks Kraft Pulp Mills Digesters Brown Stock Washers Evaporators Oxidation Stripping System Auto amp Light Truck Surface Coating Can Surface Coating Flexible Vinyl amp Urethane Coating and Printing 1 Pollutant Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Suggested Emission Units Lb MMBTU see Note 1 Lb MMBTU see Note 1 G B HP H see Note 1 ppm 15 O see Note 1 gr dscf corr to 12 CO see Note 1 Lb Ton of dry sludge input gr dscf corr to 8 see Note 1 gr dscf corr to 1096 see Note 1 Lb Ton BLS see Note 1 ppm by volume corr to 10 Kg 1 Ib Gal applied coating solids Kg 1 Lb Gal applied coating solids Kg Kg Lb Lb ink solids Clearinghouse Process Code 41 008 41 011 41 012 41 015 41 018 41 019 41 023 42 002 42 005 6 49 003 50 003 50 006 50 007 61 009 62 001 62 014 62 015 Name or Description Pollutant Large Appliance Surface Coating Metal Coil Surface Coating Metal Furniture Surface Coating Plastic Parts for Business Machines Surface Coating Pressure Sensitive
48. HOW STACK TESTING N 5 PRIMARY FUEL LIGNITE INSPECTIONS N 5 THROUGHPUT 7863 MMBTU H CALCULATIONS N 5 OTHER TESTING N 5 DESCRIPTION 5 PROCESS COMPLIANCE NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Exit to lt F gt acility List 1 HELP 5 Option Exit to lt P gt rocess List amp Fac details lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 E X it to Pollutant List amp Proc details Ctrl C to Page Down 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444485 Figure 4 26 Process Level Information 4 19 5 Cn Cn 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC Subset 1 VIEW POLLUTANT DATE 04 01 1998 5 VIVID 5 5 TX 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 PROCESS BOILER LIGNITE FIRED 2 EA 7863 MMBTU H 5 POLLUTANT PM CAS NUMBER SELECTED 5 POLLUTION PREVENTION ADD ON CONTROL EQUIP BOTH NO CONTROLS FEASIBLE 5 POLL PREVENT ADD ON ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 NUMBER OF CONT
49. LINE CLEANING MACHINE EXISTING 5 5 5 IN LINE CLEANING MACHINE NEW 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 An means a process met the selection criteria 5 5 To remove a regulation choose R from the regulation data screens 5 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Process Fl HELP 5 5 Option lt V gt iew Regulation Data lt gt BBS Filename lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 3 E X it to Regulation List lt gt lt gt to Page Down 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 8 View Process List 04444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 REGS QUERY Subset 1 VIEW REGULATION DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 RUS 0101 SIC 359 254 BASIS MACT 5 5 AFFECTED FACILITY HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING 5 5 STATE US REGION 0 5 5 STATUS IN EFFECT ENTERED 12 29 1994 5 5 UPDATED 02 03 1995 5 5 AGENCY CODE 02 AGENCY NAME U S EPA 5 5 CONTACT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CENTER PHONE 919 541 0800 5 5 RULE NUMBER 40 CFR PART 63 SUBPART T 5 5 BID EPA 453 R 93 054 R 94 071 TITLE SEE
50. MMBTU H CALCULATIONS Y 5 5 OTHER TESTING X 5 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 5 5 PROCESS COMPLIANCE NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 SJ dad 5 5 Ctrl W to Save Process Data 5 5 5 5 Esc to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 17 Edit Process Screen fields to be edited will be highlighted Deleting a process from a new determination flags the process record and all the associated pollutant records just the same as deleting from the facility level For edited determinations the original process and pollutant data from the master data base is copied to the transient data base Undeleting a process works exactly the same at the process level as it does at the facility level Remember only new or edited determinations may be deleted undeleted To edit pollutant information follow the same steps as you did to edit facility and process level information First you must choose a pollutant from the Pollutant List Then the system displays the Pollutant Data screen see Figure 5 18 At this point you may choose to lt D gt Delete Pollutant or lt E gt Edit Pollutant information If you choose to edit the information the Edit Pollutant screen appears with the appropriate fields highlighted see Figure 5 19 As with facility and process level information you can access HELP at any point while editing pollutant data by pressing F1 5 13 6444444444444
51. NOTES 5 5 5 5 Date Date Legal Ref 5 5 TECH SUPPORT DOC 11 01 1993 RULE PROPOSED 11 29 1993 58 FR 62566 5 5 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 11 01 1993 PROMULGATION 12 02 1994 59 FR 61801 5 5 RISK ANALYSIS RULE EFFECTIVE 12 02 1994 59 FR 61801 5 5 PUBLIC NOTICE 11 29 1993 5 5 PUBLIC HEARING N SEE NOTES FOR MORE INFORMATION 5 5 113333333333333303333333333333333333131001033331313303 5 5 Enter lt R gt emove Regulation from download lt gt HELP 5 5 Option Exit to Regulation lt L gt ist lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 E lt X gt it to Process List V iew Notes lt gt lt gt to Page Down 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 9 Regulation Level Data 7 23 c 5 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 REGS QUERY VIEW PROCESS LIST OO 5 Currently Active Subset 1 4 10 0 0 10 5 Rule RUS 0101 HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING REC NO Process Name Size Capacity PVD 5 1 BATCH COLD CLEANING MACHINE 2 BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE lt 1 21 M2 3 BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE gt 1 21 M2 4 IN LINE CLEANING MACHINE EXISTING 5 IN LINE CLEANING MACHINE NEW 644444444
52. OF CRYSEN BOILER 0 1000 WA 0266 05 16 1991 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE SDC BOILER STEAM 0 1000 WA 0268 10 17 1991 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE FREDERICKSON BOILERS 2 0 1000 VA 0190 10 30 1992 BEAR ISLAND PAPER COMPANY L P BOILER PACKAGE NO 2 FUEL OIL 0 1000 G 7 8 REPORT DATE 03 01 1998 RANKING BY STANDARD EMISSION LIMIT PAGE 2 Permit Emission RBLCID Date Facility Process Limit 330333 WI 0065 01 12 1993 APPLETON PAPER INC BOILER NO 2 OIL FUEL 0 1000 VA 0189 09 25 1992 GORDONSVILLE ENERGY L P BOILER AUXILIARY 0 1120 VA 0189 09 25 1992 GORDONSVILLE ENERGY L P BOILER AUXILIARY 0 1670 WA 0050 04 02 1992 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE FREDERKSN BOILERS 2 0 2000 WA 0265 05 07 1991 SOUND REFINING INC DIV OF CRYSEN BOILER 0 2000 WA 0266 05 16 1991 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE SDC BOILER STEAM 0 2000 WA 0268 10 17 1991 BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE FREDERICKSON BOILERS 2 0 2000 FL 0060 03 28 1991 APPLIED ENERGY SERV amp SEMINOLE KRAFT CORP BOILER 3 EACH 0 2900 WA 0099 01 25 199
53. Option Press any key to continue 5 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 11 Display Screen Following Initial Search After seeing the results of the first search you may choose to further subset the search results simply repeat the above steps reactivate a previous subset including the main data base view the results on the screen or download the subset The Standard Query does not allow the user to edit search criteria If you decide that any of the search criteria for the current criteria list is incorrect you must respecify the entire criteria list If a search has been performed and you want to respecify the subset you must first reactivate the preceding subset by selecting Reactivate Subset from the Query Menu selecting the preceding subset and repeating the previous steps to respecify the new subset s search criteria list Following the search any previous subsets will remain the same the current subset will reflect the new search criteria and the system will delete any existing subsequent subsets see Figures 4 12 and 4 13 5 Cn Cn 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC REACTIVATE SUBSET MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 Currently Active Subset 2 5 VIVI
54. Process Data 5 5 5 5 Esc to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 22 Add Process Screen The final screen that you will see is the Add Pollutant screen Figure 5 24 You can enter the pollutant data for the first process If you press lt Esc gt a message will ask you if you want to start over with a new pollutant or quit the entire add procedure If you choose to quit the system will delete the facility data and process data and return you to the Record Selection Menu screen Again F1 will provide HELP at any point while adding pollutant information 5 18 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT ADD PROCESS DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 5 5 PROCESS 5 5 5 5 PROCESS TYPE HAS COMPLIANCE BEEN VERIFIED N 5 5 SCC CODE IF YES HOW STACK TESTING N 5 5 PRIMARY FUEL INSPECTIONS N 5 5 THROUGHPUT 0 00 CALCULATIONS N 5 5 OTHER TESTING N 5 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 5 5 PROCESS COMPLIANCE NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Process Data Saved 5 5 Option You must now enter a pollutant for this process 5 5 5 9444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
55. Run query now mark at the top of this or any other RBLC query page E Document Done Figure 3 4 Second Page for Query by Process Type After you have selected a data base and a process type code click the Run button to execute your query The results of your query are displayed in a table sorted by facility name To examine the results of your query click on one of the RBLC IDs View the information for a facility and select from the links shown on each screen to view processes and pollutants The section Viewing Query Results later in this chapter illustrates how to do this If you wish to download any of the information to your local PC see the section Downloading Information to Your PC later in this chapter 3 8 Standard Query The standard query option gives you more flexibility in examining the permit data base It allows queries on data fields other than process type state or pollutant for example and it supports combining data fields for more selective queries You make your selections by choosing from pick lists clicking on radio buttons and entering values in text boxes When the data value must be one of a particular set of choices these choices are presented in a pick list The initial part of the Standard Query option is shown in Figure 3 5 Links to groups of related RBLC data fields appear at the right of the page just below the title Browse through the page to the properties you want to query
56. SCC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC Documents section available from the RBLC home page Pollutant Information Specify a pollutant name Choose from one of the criteria pollutants in the pick list or choose Specify other and type the pollutant name you desire The RBLC standard is to use the chemical abbreviation for a pollutant for example for carbon monoxide Enter a CAS number This is the recommended method for finding a specific pollutant because it accounts for any variations in pollutant names Choose from the list of available emission types This selection works best when used in combination with other criteria because it matches a large number of data base entries Emissions Abatement Information Specify the regulatory basis under which limits were established Choose from the pick list of the most common values for basis in the data base or choose Specify other and type the value you desire 3 12 Choose one of the codes that describes the method used to achieve the emissions abatement This selection works best when used in combination with other criteria because it matches a large number of data base entries Enter a word or phrase for the particular pollution prevention method or add on equipment that was used Specify a control efficiency threshold as percentage Very often a measure of efficiency is not provided with the submittal so a query on this data element may not f
57. Selection Menu see Figure 5 4 This menu allows you to select which records to update The lt L gt option takes you to the facility list screen that displays the RBLC IDs and company names you are authorized to update 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC EDIT RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 lt gt ENTER RBLC ID lt L gt LIST RBLC IDs lt A gt ADD NEW DETERMINATION lt X gt EXIT TO RBLC BBS 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select option Option or press lt 1 gt for HELP 5 5 x 5 044444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 4 Record Selection Menu Throughout this section of the User s Manual we will refer to determinations in three ways new edited and old New indicates a determination that does not exist in the master data base It has been recently entered into the RBLC information system and has not been promoted Edited indicates a determination that exists in the master data base has recently been edited and
58. Tape amp Label Surface Coating Printing Gasoline Bulk Terminals Vessels for Petroleum Liquid Storage Dry Cleaning Petroleum Solvents Petroleum Refining Cracking Petroleum Refining Claus Sulfur Recovery Units Petroleum Refining Flue Gas Petroleum Refining Equip Leaks Phosphate Fertilizers Pdtn Total Fluoride Ammonium Sulfate Pdtn Nitric Acid Plants NOX Sulfuric Acid Plants SO Acid Mist C 2 Suggested Emission Units Kg 1 Lb Gal of applied coating solids Kg l Lb Gal applied coating solids Kg 1 Lb Gal applied coating solids Kg 1 Lb Gal applied coating solids Kg Kg Lb Lb applied coating solids 96 of total mass of VOC solvents amp used See Note 2 See Note 2 See Note 2 Lb 1000 Lb or Lb MMBTU or by volume by volume gr dscf H S See Note 2 Lb Ton see Note 1 Lb Ton ammonium sulfate pdtn Lb Ton see Note 1 Lb Ton see Note 1 Clearinghouse Process Code 64 002 65 001 65 999 70 007 81 003 81 004 81 006 82 001 82 005 82 006 82 007 82 009 82 011 82 013 90 004 90 011 90 016 90 019 90 021 Name or Description Equip Leaks Synthetic Organic Chemical Mfg Industry Synthetic Fibers Production Grain Elevators Ferroalloy Production Iron Foundries Steel Plants Electric Arc Lead Acid Battery Mfg Primary Aluminum Pdtn Primary Copper Smelting Primary Lead Smeltin
59. This connector will be used for all criteria in this subset DJ day 5 5 Enter Enter the appropriate letter to connect the criteria 5 Option lt R gt eturn to Previous Menu 5 E X it to Query Menu F1 for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 9 Standard Search Connector Selection Menu You have two search options in the RBLC data base The Regular search will give you the results you want in most cases Only use the Multiple Pollutant search if you are looking for processes that emit both of two specific pollutants for example boilers that emit NOX and PM 4 7 Cn Cn Cn Once you select a search option it remains in effect until you reactivate the main data base or select another data base Use the Multiple Pollutant search only when you need it This search is much slower than the Regular search You have an additional choice when you are searching for one of the criteria pollutants NOx PM PM10 SOx or VOC using the pollutant name field The RBLC data base contains alternative names for these pollutants For example particulate matter may be entered as PM PM10 or TSP To insure that you find all information related to this particular pollutant the system prompts you about whether you want to search for all appropriate
60. While viewing determinations on screen users can remove any unwanted determinations from their download set As users view information on screen they will notice that the RBLC Web contains many fields which provide valuable information to permit writers The view process also allows users to select the specific facilities processes and pollutants which they would like to see users do not have to scroll through the entire set of selected determinations Part 3 of this manual explains how to query the data base on the RBLC Web The RBLC BBS includes two different search processes In the first process a menu driven search users respond to a series of questions in order to design a search and view the results on screen The second process a more advanced search is designed for the more sophisticated user Users of the advanced search can design a search recall and reselect subsets and edit the search criteria on one screen Users can view the results of a search on screen and download the results to their PCS While viewing determinations on screen users can remove any unwanted determinations from their download set As users view information on screen they will notice that the RBLC BBS contains many fields which provide valuable information to permit writers The view process also allows users to select the specific facilities processes and pollutants which they would like to see users do not have to scroll through the entire set of selecte
61. add on equipment used to meet the limit control costs and other related information Use your browser to go back to the pollutant list if any to select and view other pollutants 3 18 amp RBLC Process Details Netscape File Edit Go Communicator Help Figure 3 1 Process Details ID IN 0071 Click here to View Pollutant Info Name PORTSIDE ENERGY CORP Process BOILERS NATURAL GAS FIRED 2 Primary Fuel Throughput 260 00 MMBTU HR Process Code 11 005 SCC Code 1 01 006 01 Compliance Verification No How Verified Stack Testing No Inspections No Calculation No Other Method No Process Hotes View Pollutant Info 63 MEGAWATT TURBINE AND 500 000 LBS STEAM THE TURBINE EXHAUST I s DUCTED TO AND Document Done Process Details Page p RBLC Pollutant Details Netscape File Edit Go Communicator 7 Bookmarks 4 Location mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rbleweb PoltDetl cfm facnum 38538Procnum 2 amp poltnu m Pollutant Details 2 ID Name IN 0071 PORTSIDE ENERGY CORP Process BOILERS NATURAL GAS FIRED 2 Pollutant 10 CAS Humber PM Pollution Prevention Add on Control Equipment Both No Controls Feasible P P2 Add on Description NATURAL GAS GOOD COMBUSTION PRACTICES PROPANE LIMIT TO EMERGENCY USE Ranking Info 8 Considered 1 Rank Selected 1 EMISSION LIMITS Primary 0 0050 LB MMBTU PROPANE Basis BACT PSD Alternate Efficiency
62. assistance a hotline and technical guidance to state and local air pollution control agencies in implementing air pollution control programs E 3 EMTIC Emission Measurement Technical Information Center provides access to emission test methods and testing information for the development and enforcement of national state and local emission prevention and control programs It includes computer programs stack testing information regulations EMTIC documents the latest changes to methods bulletins contact names within EMTIC and public domain software It offers technical guidance on stationary source testing issues in support of the development and implementation of emissions standards emission factors and State Implementation Plans NATICH National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse provides information from state and local agencies regarding their air toxics programs as well as information on current federal activities in controlling air toxics NSR New Source Review offers guidance and technical information within the NSR permitting community OMS Office of Mobile Sources provides information pertaining to mobile source emissions including regulations test results models and guidance ORIA Office of Radiation and Indoor Air disseminates information to state and local governments industry professional groups and citizens to promote actions to reduce exposure to harmful levels of radiation and indoor air pollutants
63. control air pollution in the United States and its territories One of the responsibilities given to EPA under Section 108 of the CAA is to publish information on air pollution control techniques This information includes data on available technology and methods for prevention and control of air pollution One of the goals of the CAA is regulation by states of their own sources of air pollution Section 110 of the CAA requires each state to adopt and submit to EPA a State Implementation Plan SIP for attaining and maintaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standards NAAQS in all regions of the state Each state therefore must decide which existing emission sources should be controlled and to what extent Quite often this control for existing sources represents Reasonably Available Control Technology RACT Section 111 of the CAA gives EPA the authority to establish performance standards for various emissions sources at a national level These New Source Performance Standards NSPS apply to both new and modified sources they must reflect the degree of emission reduction achievable through the application of the best system of continuous emission reduction as determined by the EPA Administrator NSPS takes into consideration the cost of achieving such emission reduction any non air quality health and environmental impacts and energy requirements The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 added to EPA s authority and responsibilities The Amendm
64. included 5 Cn Cn 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC DATE 04 01 1998 5 0 0 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 Criterion Being Selected 1 3 5 VID 5 5 STATE TX 5 5 5 5 5 lt A gt Add Another Search Criterion 5 5 lt R gt Respecify the Search Criteria 5 5 5 Perform Regular Search 5 5 lt M gt Perform Multiple Pollutant Search 5 5 lt X gt Exit without Saving 5 5 5 Enter Enter the appropriate letter to continue 5 Option or stop the search 5 Fl for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 8 Standard Search Supplement Criteria Search Option Screen 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC DATE 04 01 1998 5 0 0 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 Criterion Being Selected 1 5 VDDD DD a 5 5 STATE TX 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt A gt AND all criteria must be satisfied 5 for item to be selected 5 5 lt O gt OR one selected criterion must 5 be satisfied for the item 5 to be selected 5 5
65. inclusion in the permit data base by RBLC staff Most of them will contain values for all key fields such as CAS number or SIC code 3 4 Determinations from June 1985 to 1991 older determinations These entries may not contain values in all the data fields particularly those fields added to the data base when the RBLC was restructured in mid 1992 Determinations before June 1985 older determinations These entries may not contain values in all the data fields particularly those fields recently added to the data base The format and layout of the input pages for each of the RBLC query options are discussed below Query by RBLC Identifier If you know the RBLC identifier RBLC ID for the determination you are interested in this option is the fastest way to find a permit in the RBLC data base As shown in Figure 3 2 the query by ID page requires only one input the RBLC ID before you click the run button Up to three RBLC identifiers can be located in a single query if you like This query option will find all valid RBLC IDS regardless of when the permit was added to the data base You don t have to worry about selecting a data base The correct format of an RBLC ID is AA nnnn where AA is the 2 letter state abbreviation and nnnn is a 4 digit number that uniquely identifies the permit Some older permits use a single letter suffix e g CA 0001 A to further distinguish among related determinations Use either
66. letter displayed to the left of the RBLC ID that describes the status of the record If no letter is displayed then the determination is old 5 6 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT FACILITY LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 DVI Dd 5 5 5 5 Record 5 5 Number RBLC ID SFX Facility Name 5 5 33333233 5 5 1 WA 0419 ARCO OIL AND GAS CO RIO VIEJO SITE 5 5 2 WA 0413 BEAVER FALLS 5 14 0022 5 5 5 4 WA 0205 KALAMAZOO POWER LIMITED 5 2 5 WA 0206 KAY AUTOMOTIVE GRAPHICS 5 5 6 WA 0023 RINGLING BROTHERS BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS INC 5 5 7 WA 0208 SEMMERLING FENCE 5 5 8 WA 0418 SOUTHERN GAS 5 5 9 WA 0207 TUSCARORA PLASTICS INC 5 5 210 WA 0095 UPF CORPORATION 5 5 complete I Incomplete D Deleted 5 5 New Determinations are listed first 5 5 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Facility Fl HELP 5 5 Option lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 1 E X it to EDIT Menu lt gt lt gt to Page Down 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 9 Facility List From the list presented you may choose the facility to edit In this case let s say you decide
67. loadout liquid light material manufacturing miscellaneous modification natural national pollutant pollution preparation production power recovery reciprocating reclamation refrigeration refinery regular regenerator residual rotary selective catalytic reduction scrubber secondary shipping selective non catalytic reduction solution storage supplementary system transmission university vacuum vertical D 2 Abbreviation ACF ACFM ACS ADP AV BBL BHP BLS BPSD BTU CF CFM CU YD D D FEED DACF DIST DSCF F G G HP H G O GAL M GR HP KG LB LT MG L MM MO MW NG OPAC PPM Abbreviations for Emission Limit Units Emission Limit Unit actual cubic feet actual cubic feet per minute applied coating solids air dried pulp average barrels brake horsepower black liquor solids barrels per stream day British thermal units cubic feet cubic feet per minute cubic yard day dry feed dry actual cubic feet distillate dry standard cubic feet feet gram grams per horsepower hour gas oil gallons per minute grains hour horsepower joule kilogram kilowatt pound long ton thousand 10 milligram per liter million 10 month megawatt natural nanogram opacity parts per million D 3 Abbreviation PPH RDF RESID SB SCF SCFD SCFM SEC SQF T TPY VOL WKS YR Emission Limit Unit parts per hundred refuse derived fuel residual subbituminous
68. lowercase or uppercase letters when specifying the RBLC ID for your search criteria The system automatically converts your input to the correct case Query by Process Type If you are looking for general information about a particular type of process such as natural gas combustion turbines or rotogravure printing the Query by Process Type option is usually a good place to start Numeric process type codes are the primary method of classifying source categories in the RBLC data base Appendix B contains a complete listing of the process codes used in the RBLC This option has two steps In the first step shown in Figure 3 3 you select a broad process category by clicking on the down arrow in the main process category drop down selection list Scroll to the desired major category highlight it and click on the selected list item Click the Next Step button to continue 3 5 X amp Find Permit by RBLC ID Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help E Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb rbfind cfm X m Query by RBLC Identifier _ This query allows you to find up to three specific Enter RBLC ID s determinations in the RBLC permit data base by entering one or more RBLC IDs Identifiers take the form AA nnnn where AA is the 2 letter state abbreviation and nnmn is a 4 digit number For example 0011 is 71 a valid identifier Type your selection s in the text box es and click the 1
69. mail message to Joe Steigerwald the RBLC System Administrator Follow the appropriate procedures for your Internet mail program Be sure to include your phone number in the body of the message in case there are any questions about your submittal 6 8 Cn Send your e mail address to the following address steigerwald joe epamail epa gov BBS users can upload compressed data by enclosing the ZIP file in a BBS e mail message to the RBLC System Administrator Follow these steps 1 2 t x Select E mail from the TTN BBS Choose lt L gt to send mail Specify Joe Steigerwald as the user who the message is to You can type either uppercase or lowercase letters Enter a brief subject for the message for example RBLC Determination Confirm that the To and Subj fields are correct If they are not answer N and reenter the correct information Answer N to Submit Prepared Msg Text Y N and Y to Use Full Screen Editor Y N Figure 6 9 To JOE RBLC DETERMINATION Is this correct Y N Y Subj 3 HM 3 03 KH 03 KH KH KH ST EIGERWALD Submit Prepared Msg Text Y N N Use Full Screen Editor Y N Y 41333331233332233332233312333312333321233332233332233312333322333322333322311 Figure 6 9 BBS E mail Prompts 7 Type your mess
70. on You specify search criteria for the standard query by filling out the appropriate sections of the form You can combine groups selecting one or more data elements from the available groups Simply ignore groups that are not of interest to you RBLC Standard Query Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 7 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb rbeasy cfm X p RBLC Standard Query _ This form allows you to specify the criteria you want to use Date Selection to query the RBLC permit data base for selected Facility Industry Identification information You can narrow your results by choosing Facility Location criteria from one or more of the groups listed to the right Process Information Depending on the data element you wish to query on you Pollutant Information may enter a desired value or choose one from a pick list Emissions Abatement You may also be able to select a comparison operator DATE SELECTION Data Base Determinations added since June 1991 Date Range H From 31 1 How to Select a Date Choose the RBLC data base with the determinations from the time period v CH Document Done BM Fh ae ve Figure 3 5 Initial Part of Standard Query Page Figure 3 6 shows part of the standard query input form for the facility industry identifier section Names of the data elements appear on the left of the screen with the area for you to input the va
71. screen For edited determinations you can choose to copy the original data from the master data base to the transient data base instead of flagging the determination as deleted Any deleted records are permanently removed from the transient data base when records are promoted to the master data base If you have chosen to delete a determination in error you may undelete This simply removes the flags from each record and the records can be edited as before Note that only new or edited determinations may be deleted undeleted Using the current example of the James River Corporation you have now viewed the facility list chosen the first facility and edited the facility level information Now it is time to edit the process level information After saving the changes to the facility level information choose X to return to the Process List You may now E lt X gt it to Facility List or enter a record number to select a process See Figure 5 10 to review the process list Assume that you want to edit information for the first process Furnace Recovery 3 Press the Enter key to select process number one The system displays the Pollutant List for the process see Figure 5 15 At this screen you may choose to edit the process data or view the information for a specific pollutant or add a new pollutant to this process Figure 5 16 displays the screen which you would see after choosing P Process Data At this screen you may choose to return to a
72. system allows you to choose from four download options Appendix G An ASCII text file with summary information about contact person name agency phone for selected rules sorted by process code Appendix H An ASCII text file with detailed information about selected rules Free format report An ASCII text file with all information about selected rules Lotus dBASE format dBASE II format file of selected information about each rule found in the query Refer to part 4 of this manual for more details about how to download information Examples of the download formats for the federal state regulation data base are in Appendix H BBS Browse Module The Browse module allows you to view the complete list of federal and state regulations without performing a search You can also mark rules and download them to your local PC Browse is particularly useful if you are not familiar with the control technology data base When you select Browse from the regulation data base Main menu you can go directly to viewing a list of all the affected facilities and their associated regulations No prior knowledge of the data base organization is required Also because you do not have to perform a search Browse may be faster if you know the affected facility that you are interested in Select the view option from the Browse menu see Figure 7 13 to view the rules in the data base The system displays a list of affected facilities in order by iss
73. the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse or RBLC The RBLC provides data on prevention and control technology determinations made primarily by state and local permitting agencies The Clearinghouse contains over 3 500 determinations that can help you identify appropriate technologies to mitigate or treat most air pollutant emission streams The RBLC was designed to help permit applicants and reviewers make pollution prevention and control technology decisions for stationary air pollution sources and includes data submitted by 50 states and territories in the U S on over 200 different air pollutants and 1 000 industrial processes The Clearinghouse also has a rule data base that summarizes all emission standards issued by EPA s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards OAQPS This includes new source performance standards NSPS national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants NESHAP and maximum achievable control technology MACT standards The rule data base also includes prevention and control technology cost information related to each rule and references to supporting documentation You can query the RBLC data on line or download a stand alone desktop version to run on your own personal computer PC You choose what you want to see by making selections in a user friendly query routine or selecting search criteria The result is a data set that you have created that can either be viewed printed or downloaded to your PC You are in cont
74. variations of the pollutant name or if you want to search only for the pollutant name that you entered Figure 4 10 At the prompt enter Y to search for the pollutant name you specified PLUS any alternatives Enter N to search only for the name you entered 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC QUERY CREATE REDUCE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 0 55 Currently Active Subset 1 Criterion Being Selected 1 VIVID 5 POLLUTANT PM 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 Search for alternative names too Y N 5 5 5 5 5 The data base contains alternative names for the 5 pollutant VOC for example POC ROG VOC etc 5 Do you want to perform a comprehensive search for 5 5 all appropriate names for the pollutant or do you want to search only for the name you entered 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 5 Cn 1111311111112111111111100001711111010000711111110000011111111111 5 Enter Enter to search for the pollutant name you specified PLUS Option any alternatives Enter N to search only for the nam ntered 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 10 Comprehensive Search for Criteria Pollutant Names
75. 0 PRIM ARY EMISSIONS 59 PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT T YR BASIS BACT PERCENT EFFICIENCY 85 ALTERNATE EM ISSION 0 ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT STANDARD EM ISSION 0 STANDARD EMISSION UNIT n EMISSION TYPE CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0 ANNUALIZED COST 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS 0 COST VERIFIED BY AGENCY iN DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES PROCESS REG ENERATION CARBON PROCESS TYPE 69 05 SCC CODE 3 01005 01 PRIM ARY FUEL THROUG HPUT 0 THROUGHPUT UNIT COM PLIANCE VERIFIED N STACK TESTING INSPECTIONS CALCULATIONS DN OTHER TESTING DN OTHER TESTING METHOD PROCESS COM PLIANCE NOTES G 12 REPORT DATE 03 01 998 POLLUTANT CAS NUM BER CONTROL ETHOD CODE A CONTROL M ETHOD DESCRIPTION BOILER NUM BER OF OPTIONS CONSIDERED RANK OF OPTION SELECTED PRIM ARY EMISSIONS PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT T YR BASIS BACT Y PERCENT EFFICIENCY 0 ALTERNATE EM ISSION ALTERNATE EM ISSION UNIT STANDARD EM ISSION STANDARD EM ISSION UNIT EMISSION TYPE COST OF CONTROL EQUIPM ENT 0 COST OF CONTROL EQUIPM ENT ANNUALIZED COST CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y DETERM INATIONS FREEFORM a PALER jV 0 13 0 0 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS 0 COST VERIFIED BY AGENCY iN DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES PROCESS BLASTER SAND 2 PROCESS TYPE 3 99 001 SCCC
76. 0 U S ARMY FORT LEWIS MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER BOILER FIRETUBE STEAM HP 1 0 3000 WA 0099 01 25 1990 RMY FORT LEWIS MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER BOILER FIRETUBE STEAM HP 2 3 TWO EACH 16 7 MMBH 0 3000 c ca D WA 0109 11 04 1992 BOEING AEROSPACE PLT 2 BOILER STEAM 2 AIRPLANE MANUFACTURING 0 3000 WA 0272 09 06 1991 BOEING DEFENSE amp SPACE GROUP PLANT II BOILERS 2 0 3000 WA 0226 09 25 1984 U S NAVY PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD BOILERS 3 0 6000 Note Standard emission limits that are zero i e value is missing are not included in statistics or report above Refer to Exception report on next page Indicates date initially inserted into RBLC database G 9 REPORT DATE 03 01 1998 RBLCID 13122333 WA 0052 WA 0224 VA 0190 0197 0190 IN 0042 VA 0190 0046 FL 0047 VA 0190 WA 0272 Note RANKING BY STANDARD Process Type 11 004 NONSTANDARD UNITS REPORT Multiple Fuels Combustion Pollutant NOX Permit Date Facility Process 3322111 04 16 1992 OCCIDENTAL CHEMI CAL CORPORATION BOILER 02 06 1985 U S BOILER FUEL FIRE
77. 001 64 002 64 003 64 004 64 005 64 006 64 999 Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production Hypalon tm Production Maleic Copolymers Production Methylcellulose Production Methyl Methacrylate Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Production Methyl Methacrylate Butadiene Styrene Terpolymers Production Neoprene Production Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Production Non Nylon Polyamides Production Nylon 6 Production Phenolic Resins Production Polybutadiene Rubber Production Polycarbonates Production Polyester Resins Production Polyether Polyols Production Polyethylene Terephthalate Production Polymerized Vinylidene Production Polymethyl Methacrylate Resins Production Polystyrene Production Polysulfide Rubber Production Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsions Production Polyvinyl Alcohol Production Polyvinyl Butyral Production Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production Reinforced Plastic Composites Production Styrene Acrylonitrile Production Styrene Butadiene Rubber and Latex Production Other Polymer and Resin Manufacturing Sources SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY SOCMI Batch Reaction Vessels except 69 011 Equipment Leaks valves compressors pumps etc Processes Vents emissions from air oxidation distillation and other reaction vessels Storage Tanks SOCMI Chemicals loading unloading filling etc Transfer of SOCMI Chemicals loading unloading filling etc Wastewater Collection amp Treatment Other SOC
78. 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 1 2 5 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 4 3 5 3 5 3 9 3 13 3 15 3 19 4 1 4 4 4 11 4 15 4 21 4 22 4 22 5 1 5 6 5 15 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 4 Table of Contents cont Compressing Your Data Transferring Your Determinations to the RBLC Part 7 Federal State Regulation Data Base Organization of Regulation Data Web Access Web Standard Query Web Advanced Query Viewing and Downloading Query Results via the RBLC Web BBS Access BBS Query Module BBS Browse Module BBS Edit Module Appendix A Agency Code Listing Appendix B Process Code Listing Appendix C Standard Emission Limit Units by Process Appendix D Abbreviations for Processes Units and Pollutants Abbreviations for Processes and Descriptors Abbreviations for Emission Limit Units Abbreviations for Pollutants Appendix E Information on the 5 TTN BBS Appendix F Valid Values for Data Elements Appendix G Examples of RBLC Standard Reports Index of Control Technology Determinations Control Technology Determinations Contact Summary by Process Code Detailed Source Listing Statistical Ranking Report Freeform Data Lotus dBase data format vi 6 7 6 8 7 1 7 2 7 7 7 8 7 12 7 13 7 18 7 19 7 24 7 26 1 1 1 1 1 3 D 5 E 1 1 G 1 G 1 G 2 G 6 G 9 G 13 Table of Contents cont Appendix H Examples of Federal State Regulation Standard Reports 1 Control Technology
79. 1 6 121 44 8 7440 61 1 10049 14 6 7440 61 1 7440 62 2 1330 20 7 1330 20 7 7440 66 6 13530 65 9 7440 66 6 Basis for Limit BACT PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration BACT Other Other 1 e T BACT Toxics BACT etc LAER MACT RACT GACT NSPS NESHAPS OTHER Emission Type Lowest Available Control Technology Maximum Achievable Control Technology Reasonably Available Control Technology Generally Available Control Technology New Source Performance Standards National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Other Control Technology Standards Point Fugitive or Area Source F 6 REPORT DATE 03 0 998 9 9 wo 9 9 9 1 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORP 1 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORP 1 HOCKLEY RAILCAR INC 1 LAPORT CHEM ICAL CORPORATION 1 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORPORATION 1 FORM OSA PLASTICS CORPORATION USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix Examples of RBLC Standard Reports INDEX OF CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y DETERMINATIONS PROCESS PERMIT DATE RBLC ID 0225 69 05 0227 29 000 49 000 50 999 70 007 70 999 29 002 40 000 62 003 62 007 0223 40 000 69 05 99 001 0226 42 009 49 000 49 999 70 007 70 007 70 007 70 007 70 007 70 007 70 007 99 99
80. 155 STANDARD 155 S CONSIDERED 0 ELECTED 0 5 275 5 UNIT TIYR BACT CY 0 ION 0 ION UNIT ON 0 STANDARD EM ISS EMISSION TYPE ON UNIT iF CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIPM ENT 0 ANNUALIZED COST 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS 0 COST VERIFIED BY AGENCY iN DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES G 14 Lotus dBase data base structure Field 10 O1 uS CO PD S Field N RBLCID SUFFIX FACILIT GITY STATE EGION ERMITN ame X Ej vUunruvuaPrtUy E UO D E tj is o Q H H harac umeri harac harac harac harac harac harac ate harac ate harac umeri umeri harac ogica harac harac harac AQ 8424 UO OU Og 02 20 t 0 UO fj oO QUO O13 umeric umeric umeric 1 Lelr Width 50 30 30 40 20 14 20 10 50 13 20 20 20 10 13 20 150 10 1 2 Dec G 15 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix H Examples of Federal State Regulation Standa
81. 2 run button to find the specified determination s If you need help click on the question mark at the top of this or any other RBLC query page If you do not know the RBLC ID for the facility you wish to locate go back to the RBLC Data Base Query page and choose one of the more general query options If you need assistance our on line help explains the a Document Done Figure 3 2 Query by RBLC Identifier Select Process Category for RBLC Query Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 6 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb rbsel cfm m RBLC Query by Process Type 2 This query allows you to search the RBLC Select a Main Process Category permit data base for determinations that contain processes of a particular type You HM COMBUSTON Ev must first make a selection from the list of main categories Continue with query If you need help click on the question mark at Next St the top of this or any other RBLC query See page to access our on line help a Document Done Figure 3 3 Query by Process Type Step One 3 6 3 7 The second page for the Query by Process Type option is shown in Figure 3 4 You change the data base selection if you like The next drop down selection list on this page includes a list of specific process type codes choose one The contents of the list depend on your earlier selection of a major category To
82. 44444444444 CAAA BBS File Name 44444444444444444447 5 5 HSCRULE ZIP 5 5 Recently Signed Rules includes BID preamble amp rule 5 944444444444444444444 Press any key 44444444444444444448 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Process lt F1 gt HELP Option lt V gt iew Regulation Data lt C gt AAA BBS Filename lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 3 E X it to Regulation List Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 10 CAAA BBS File Information If you choose a process the regulation data base system displays a listing of pollutants emitted by the process This pollutant listing screen gives you the option to view the process level information see Figure 7 11 or view pollutant level information Each pollutant which meets the selection criteria is marked with an If you choose a pollutant the system presents a screen with all pollutant level information see Figure 7 12 7 24 on Cn Cn Cn Cn 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 GS QUERY Subset 1 VIEW PROCESS DATE 04 01 1998 5 E 4 RI RUS 0101 HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING PROCESS BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MAC HINE PR
83. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 3 eS S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt gt ENTER RBLC ID 5 5 5 5 lt L gt LIST RBLC IDs 5 5 5 5 lt A gt ADD NEW DETERMINATION 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO SELECT DATA BASE MENU 5 5 5 5 644444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 Enter RBLC ID KK 2222 20 5 5 5 944444444444444444444444444448 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter 5 5 Option INVALID RBLC ID 5 5 E x 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 7 Invalid RBLC ID Choose lt A gt Add New Determination to input new information The system assigns a unique RBLC ID to the determination based on your agency affiliation and displays a data entry screen If you are associated with an EPA regional office or other agency that may have authority for multiple jurisdictions the system prompts you for the state abbreviation of the state in which the facility is located Figure 5 8 Using this information the system assigns a RBLC ID to the determination and displays a screen onto which you can enter information For information on adding a new determination see Adding New Determinations to the Data Base later in this section 5 5 64444
84. 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 3 Se 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt gt ENTER RBLC ID 5 5 5 5 1 115 105 5 5 5 5 lt gt ADD NEW DETERMINATION 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO SELECT DATA BASE MENU 5 5 5 5 64444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 Enter State Abbreviation 5 5 5 94444444444444444444444444444448 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Enter the State Abbreviation in which your Facility is found 5 5 Option 5 5 A lt Esc gt to Abandon F1 for HELP 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 8 Add New Facility Selected Editing the Data Base Editing the data base allows you to track the progress of your determinations enter new information or correct any mistakes you may find in your determinations After you choose lt L gt List RBLC IDs at the Record Selection Menu the system presents you with a list of the facilities which you are authorized to edit Figure 5 9 The list identifies the records you are authorized to update and then displays the RBLC ID and facility name for each record in order by facility name Any new or edited determinations listed here have a
85. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT POLLUTANT DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 PROCESS FURNACE RECOVERY 3 523 00 MMBTU H 5 5 POLLUTANT PM10 CAS NUMBER 5 5 POLLUTION PREVENTION ADD ON CONTROL EQUIP BOTH NO CONTROLS FEASIBLE A 5 5 POLL PREVENT ADD ON ESP W HEAT RECOVERY SCRUBBER 5 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 5 5 NUMBER OF CONTROL OPTIONS CONSIDERED 0 RANK OF OPTION SELECTED 0 5 5 EMISSION LIMITS 5 5 PRIMARY 0 0330 GR DSCF AT 8 O2 BASIS BACT 5 5 ALTERNATE 328 0000 T YR EFFICIENCY 99 500 5 5 STANDARDIZED 0 0000 EMISSION TYPE 5 5 5 5 COST DATA VERIFIED BY AGENCY N YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES 5 5 CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 ANNUALIZED COST 0 00 5 5 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 COST EFFECTVNS TON 0 00 5 5 5 5 Enter Exit to EDIT lt M gt enu lt D gt elete Pollutant 5 5 Option Exit to lt P gt rocess List lt E gt dit Pollutant lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 E X it to Pollutant List F1 HELP Ctrl C to Page Down 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 18 Pollutant Data Screen 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC EDIT EDIT POLLUTANT D
86. 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 7 Standard Search Value Selection Screen Any of the operators can be used with text fields as well as date and numeric fields By using the operator gt with a text field you will be searching for any name which follows alphabetically For example by choosing POLLUTANT gt SO you will retrieve pollutants which include sulfuric acid TRS total reduced sulfur and VOC volatile organic compounds If you select as an operator the system will retrieve any determination in which the field begins with the selected value For example by choosing FACILITY NAME THE PA you will get a subset which includes THE PAPER CLIP FACTORY THE PA ELECTRIC PROJECT and THE PASTRY SHOP but not PASTEURIZATION INC As you develop your search criteria the data element operator and value will be printed on the screen This listing should help to familiarize you with the various elements and operators and will hopefully aid you in the transition to advanced searches in the RBLC data base After developing the first search criterion you may elect to add another search criterion search the data base or respecify the entire criteria list see Figure 4 8 To add another search criterion you must select the connector to be used between criterion see Figure 4 9 and then follow the steps used to develop the first criterion until the criteria list is finished up to three criteria may be
87. 44444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 RBLC SELECT DATA BASE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 YDS lt B gt lt T gt lt H gt lt X gt RBLC DATA BASE data entered since 6 1 1991 RBLC TRANSIENT DATA BASE RBLC HISTORICAL DATA BASE EXIT TO RBLC BBS 5 Enter Option ss the appropriate letter to select the data base you want to QUERY or press lt 1 gt for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 2 RBLC Data Base Selection Menu Cn 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC HISTORICAL DATA BASE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 JVI 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Select the RBLC HISTORICAL DATA BASE for Determinations entered 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt A gt Before 5 31 1985 5 5 5 5 lt B gt 6 1 1985 through 5 31 1991 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO SELECTION MENU 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select the 5 5 Option data base you want to QUERY or 5 5 pre
88. 4444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT ADD FACILITY DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 DVIS 5 WA 0022 COMPANY NAME 5 5 ADDR CITY 5 5 COUNTY ST WA ZIP 10 5 5 5 5 ENTERED 04 24 1989 5 5 AGENCY WA999 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED 01 31 1992 5 5 CONTACT Est Act Date 5 5 APPL RCVD F x 5 5 PERMIT FILE 4 PERMIT ISSUE 5 5 SIC START UP L 7 5 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFY 5 5 FACILITY NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt Ctrl gt lt W gt to Save Facility Data 5 5 5 5 lt Esc gt to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 5 044444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 20 Add Facility Screen 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC EDIT ADD FACILITY DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 ADDR CITY 5 5 COUNTY ST WA ZIP REG 10 5 5 5 5 ENTERED 06 15 1992 5 5 AGENCY WA999 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED 06 15 1992 5 5 CONTACT Est Act Date 5 5 PHONE APPL RCVD X 5 5 PERMIT FILE 4 PERMIT ISSUE 5 5 SIC START UP i Sf 5 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFY 5 5 FACILITY NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
89. 44444444444444444444447 RBLC STANDARD SEARCH CREATE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 0 0 5 Currently Active Subset 1 Criterion Being Selected 1 VID 5 STATE 1 Contains Word Search lt 5 gt Greater Than or Equal To lt 2 gt Equals Begins With for Text lt 6 gt Less Than or Equal To lt 3 gt Greater Than lt 7 gt Not Equal To lt 4 gt Less Than Any valid operator may be used with any data element 5 Enter Enter Number of Valid Operator Option E X it to Query Menu F1 for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 6 Standard Search Operator Selection Menu 4 5 Cn Cn Cn Cn 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC DATE 04 01 1998 5 JDO Oya 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 Criterion Being Selected 1 3 5 VDDD Dd ddd 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter the Valu code date number or text string for the search 5 5 5 5 STATE TX 5 5 5 111 131 3321312122222321222223222222131313131313131313131313131313131313131 53 5 5 5 Esc to Abandon and Exit Fl for HELP 9444444444444444444444444444444444
90. 44444444444444447 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter File Name NEWDATA 5 5 5 5 5 94444444444444444444444444444444448 5 5 5 5 5 Enter 5 Option FILE ALREADY EXISTS 5 OVERWRITE N 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 8 Existing File Warning After you have specified a name for the compressed file the system goes to DOS and runs PKZIP to create a ZIP file with your data base files The system displays a status message when it is finished and returns to the Main menu If you have any problems using the lt F gt option you can exit from the Editor and compress your data files directly at the DOS prompt Change to the directory that contains the Editor and type PKZIP filename USR DBF where filename is any valid DOS file name PKZIP will automatically add the ZIP extension to the file name Transferring Your Determinations to the RBLC Periodically you should send your determinations to the RBLC System Administrator for review and inclusion in the RBLC transient data base on the BBS You can either e mail the data files to the TTN or copy them to a diskette and mail it to EPA The RBLC System Administrator will review the determinations for accuracy and completeness and then add your data to the on line data base You can e mail your compressed data by attaching the ZIP file to an e
91. 44448 Figure 5 23 Process Data Saved the user must enter the pollutant data 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC EDIT ADD POLLUTANT DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 PROCESS FURNACE RECOVERY 3 523 00 MMBTU H 5 5 POLLUTANT CAS NUMBER 5 5 POLLUTION PREVENTION ADD ON CONTROL EQUIP BOTH NO CONTROLS FEASIBLE 5 5 POLL PREVENT ADD ON 5 5 DESCRIPTION 5 5 5 5 NUMBER OF CONTROL OPTIONS CONSIDERED 0 RANK OF OPTION SELECTED 0 5 5 EMISSION LIMITS 5 5 PRIMARY 0 0000 BASIS 5 5 ALTERNATE 0 0000 EFFICIENCY 0 000 5 5 STANDARDIZED 0 0000 EMISSION TYPE 5 5 5 5 COST DATA VERIFIED BY AGENCY N YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES 5 5 CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 5 0 00 ANNUALIZED COST 0 00 5 5 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 COST EFFECTVNS TON 00105 5 5 5 lt Ctrl gt lt W gt to Save Pollutant Data 5 5 5 5 lt Esc gt to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 5 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 24 Add Pollutant Screen Once the pollutant data is input and saved the system allows you to enter another pollutant or enter another process with its associated pollutants Be sure to enter all processes for the 5 19 determination because you canno
92. 4447 5 5 Enter RBLC ID 5 94444444444444444444444444444 5 5 Enter Opt ion E B lt Esc gt to Abandon Enter the RBLC ID of the Record you want to EDIT Fl for HELP 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 5 Enter RBLC ID 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 EDIT 5 5 RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 E ENTER RBLC ID lt L gt IST RBLC IDs lt A gt ADD NEW DETERMINATION X TO SELECT DATA BASE MENU 644444444444444444444444444447 5 5 Enter RBLC ID WY 0011 5 944444444444444444444444444448 5 5 Enter tion E YOU DO NOT HAV E AUTHORITY TO EDIT THIS R ECORD 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 6 Edit Access Denied 5 4 5 Cn Cn Cn Cn Cn 6
93. 5 003 Gasoline 15 007 Multiple Fuels 15 004 Natural Gas 15 005 Process Gas 15 999 Other Internal Combustion Sources 20 000 WASTE DISPOSAL 21 000 MUNICIPAL WASTE 21 001 Municipal Waste Combustors Incinerators 21 002 Municipal Waste Landfills 21 003 Publicly Owned Treatment Works POTW Emissions except 21 004 21 004 Sewage Sludge Incineration 21 999 Other Municipal Waste Processing Disposal Facilities B 1 CODE PROCESS TYPE 22 000 22 007 22 001 22 006 22 002 22 003 22 004 22 005 22 999 29 000 29 001 29 003 29 002 29 004 29 999 30 000 30 001 30 002 30 003 30 004 30 005 30 006 30 007 30 999 40 000 41 000 41 001 41 002 41 003 41 004 41 005 41 006 41 007 41 008 HAZARDOUS WASTE Asbestos Demolition Renovation and Disposal Benzene Waste Treatment Contaminated Soil Treatment Hazardous Waste Incineration Hazardous Waste Landfills Site Remediation except 22 006 Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities TSDF except 22 002 22 003 amp 22 006 Other Hazardous Waste Processing Disposal Facilities OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL except 21 amp 22 Automobile Body Shredding Incineration Industrial Landfills Industrial Wastewater Contaminated Water Treatment Medical Infectious Waste Incineration Other Waste Disposal Sources WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY Charcoal Kraft Pulp Mills Plywood and Veneer Operations Pulp and Paper Production other than Kraft Reconstituted Panelboard Plan
94. 9 99 999 EST ACT REG ENERATOR 02 29 000 0123 1990 ACT FUGITIVES FROM WASTEWATER FUGITIVES PROCESS DRYER TANKS 7 SILOS PELLET 2 PELLET HANDLING 29 000 0123 1990 ACT FUGITIVE FUGITIVES FROM WASTEWATER VENTS PROCESS 29 000 0723 990 ACT FUGITIVES HEATER M OLTEN SALT HCL ABSORBER 29 000 02 16 1990 ACT FUGITIVES PAINT BOOTHS 2 REG ENERATION CARBON BLASTER SAND 2 29 000 05 3 990 ACT FUGITIVE REFRIG ERATOR UNIT DRYERS 2 RECOVERY UNIT VC SILO ADDITIVES SILO BLENDING SILO PRODUCT SILO RESIN SILO STORAGE SILOS RECEIVING 4 SILOS STORAG E 4 BLOWERS REACTOR 2 PRODUCT HANDLING PROCESS DESCRIPTION 29 000 023 990 ACT FUGITIVES PROCESS Appendix G REPORT DATE 03 01 998 CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y DETERMINATIONS BY PROCESS PAGE 1 PERM IT DATE YEAR COM PANY NAME RBLCID EST ACT AGENCY NAM E OF CONTACT TELEPHONE PROCESS TYPE 29 000 OTHER WASTE DISPOSAL except 21 22
95. 9 9 541 0800 REGULATION 40 CFR PART 63 SUBPART T STATUS IN EFFECT TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOC 1 0 993 ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS 1 03 993 RISK ANALYSIS sed PUBLIC NOTICE 1 29 1993 PUBLIC HEARING iN REG ULATION PROPOSED 1 29 993 PROPOSED PUBLICATION 58 FR 62566 REGULATION PROMULGATED 2 02 8994 PROM ULG ATED PUBLICATION 59 FR 6801 REGULATION EFFECTIVE 2 02 1994 EFFECTIVE PUBLICATION 59 FR 6801 ENTRY DATE 2 29 1994 LAST UPDATE 02 03 1995 BACKG ROUND INFORM ATION DOCUM ENT NUM BER EPA 453 R 93 054 R 94 071 TITLE SEE NOTES NOTES ADDITIONAL SIC 259 AFFECTS 39 SIC CODES SEE RULE BIDS NESHAP HALOG ENATED SOLVENT CLEANING BACKG ROUND INFORM ATION FOR PROPOSED amp FINAL STANDARDS EPA 453 R 93 058 ECON IM PACT ANALYSIS REGULATES EMISSIONS OF THE FOLLOWING HALOG ENATED HAP SOLVENTS M ETHYLENE CHLORIDE M C CAS NUM BER 75 09 2 PERCHLOROETHYLENE PCE CAS NUM BER 27 8 4 TRICHLOROETHYLENE TCE CAS NUM BER 79 016 YIETRICHLOROETHANE TCA CAS NUM BER 7155 6 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CT CAS NUM BER 56 23 5 CHLOROFORM CAS NUM BER 67 66 3 REPORT DATE 03 09 1998 AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FREEFORM PAGE 2 PROCESS BATCH COLD CLEANING M ACHINE PROCESS TYPE 49 006 SCCCODE 4 01002 THROUG HPUT 0 THROUG HPUT UNIT PROCESS NOTES POLLUTANT HAP CAS NUM BER SEE NOTES CONTROL EQUIPM ENT TIGH
96. AD REGULATIONS FOR INTERNET lt X gt EXIT TO RBLC BBS POV ddd 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select the option Option you want or press 1 for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 13 Browse Menu In addition to viewing rules on line Browse allows you to mark selected rules and download them to your local PC However you cannot select either of the download options until you have used the view option to mark one or more regulations for downloading Because you have access to the entire data base Browse begins with all rules unselected You can select rules for downloading from either the rule list or the regulation data screen after you choose the view option You can choose a regulation from the list and go to the regulation data screen to mark unmark a rule for downloading Alternatively you can use the Mark option at the rule list to mark several rules with fewer keystrokes When you select mark a pop up box prompts you to enter the appropriate mark option Figure 7 14 You can mark or unmark all of the rules currently displayed on the screen or you can mark unmark a single rule For single rules this option acts as a toggle switching the mark on or off If you re only interested in one rule it doesn t matter how you mark your
97. AN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 5410800 MARINE VESSEL LOADING AND UNLOADING OPER RUS 006 U S CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 5410800 PROCESS TYPE 49 002 Dry Cleaning PERC Chlorinated Solvents DRY CLEANING FACILITIES PERCHLOROETHYLE RUS 0089 2 09 91 U S EPA CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 5410800 H 1 REPORT DATE 03 0 998 REG ULATIONS BY PROCESS TYPE CODE PAGE G 2 EFFECTIVE AFFECTED FACILITY RULEID DATE AGENCY NAM E OF CONTACT TELEPHONE PROCESS TYPE 49 006 Halogenated Solvent Cleaners HALOG ENATED SOLVENT CLEANING RUS 0101 2 02 1994 U S EPA CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 5410800 PROCESS TYPE 50 007 Petroleum Refining Equipment Leaks Fugitive Emissions IR OEP EEO RRO PETROLEUM REFINERIES RUS 0 CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 541080 PROCESS TYPE 50 009 Petroleum Refining Wastewater and Wastewater Treatment
98. ATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP PROCESS FURNACE RECOVERY 3 523 00 MMBTU H POLLUTANT PM10 CAS NUMBER POLLUTION PREVENTION ADD ON CONTROL EQUIP BOTH NO CONTROLS FEASIBLE A POLL PREVENT ADD ON ESP W HEAT RECOVERY SCRUBBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER OF CONTROL OPTIONS CONSIDERED RANK OF OPTION SELECTED 0 EMISSION LIMITS PRIMARY 0 0330 GR DSCF AT 8 C2 BASIS BACT ALTERNATE 328 0000 T YR 5 EFFICIENCY 99 500 STANDARDIZED 0 0000 EMISSION TYPE P COST DATA VERIFIED BY AGENCY N YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 5 0 5010 ANNUALIZED COST 5 0 00 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 5 0 00 COST EFFECTVNS TON 0 00 SSeS 5 lt Ctrl gt lt W gt to Save Pollutant Data Cn Cn 5 lt Esc gt to Abandon and Exit F1 HELP 5 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 19 Edit Pollutant Screen You may continue to edit processes and pollutants for a facility determination until all edits are complete Once the edit process is complete for the first determination exit to the Facility List 5 14 At that point you may choose to E lt X gt it to Edit Menu select ano
99. Authority WA WAO004 Olympic Air Poll Control Authority WA A 10 WAO005 Puget Sound Air Poll Control Agency WA WAO006 Southwest Air Poll Ctrl Authority WA 007 Spokane Co Air Poll Control Auth WA WAO08 Yakima County Clean Air Authority WA WA999 Other Washington WEST VIRGINIA WV001 West Virginia Air Pollution Control Comm WV999 Other West Virginia WISCONSIN WIO01 Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources WI002 Eau Claire City Co Health Dept WI WIO003 Madison Department of Public Health WI WI004 Milwaukee Co DPW Env Serv Sec WI 1999 Other Wisconsin WYOMING WY001 Wyoming Air Qual Div Dept of Env Qual WY999 Other Wyoming OTHER 001 National Park Service 2 EPA Region I EPA Region II 4 EPA Region HI 5 EPA Region IV 006 EPA Region EPA Region VI 008 EPA Region 9 EPA Region 10 EPA Region IX OTO11 EPA Region X USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix B Process Code Listing CODE PROCESS TYPE 10 000 COMBUSTION 11 000 EXTERNAL COMBUSTION 11 001 Bagasses Combustion 11 002 Coal Combustion 11 006 Fuel Oil Combustion 11 003 Lignite combustion 11 004 Multiple Fuels Combustion 11 005 Natural Gas Combustion 11 007 Waste Oil Combustion 11 008 Wood Wood Waste Combustion 11 999 Other External Combustion Sources 15 000 INTERNAL COMBUSTION 15 001 Aviation Fuels 15 002 Diesel Fuel 15 006 Fuel Oil 1
100. BLC EDIT FACILITY DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 DVI 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 ADDR 1000 COMPUTER CIRCLE CITY CAMAS 5 5 COUNTY WAKE ST WA ZIP 27621 REG 10 5 5 5 5 ENTERED 04 24 1989 5 5 AGENCY WA999 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED 01 31 1992 5 5 CONTACT ALAN BUTLER Est Act Date 5 5 PHONE 206 649 7103 APPL RCPT ACT 04 04 1985 5 5 PERMIT FILE PSD 88 3 amp DE 88 360 MODIFICAT PERMIT ISSUE ACT 09 26 1991 5 5 51 07 01 1990 5 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFY ACT 03 01 1990 5 5 FACILITY NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 DVIS 5 Enter lt E gt dit Facility lt D gt elete Facility lt 1 gt HELP 5 5 Option Exit to lt F gt acility List lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 E X it to Process List View N otes Ctrl C to Page Down 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 11 Facility Data Screen 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC EDIT FACILITY DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP COMPLETE 5 5 ADDR 1000 COMPUTER CIRCLE CITY CAMAS 5 5 COUNTY WAKE ST WA ZIP 27621 REG 10 5 5 5 5 ENTERED 04 24 1989 5 5 AGENCY WA999 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED 01 31 1992 5 5 CONTACT ALAN BUTLER Est Act Date 5
101. BSET lt A gt ADVANCED SEARCH CREATE SUBSET VIEW SUBSET lt D gt DOWNLOAD SUBSET FOR BBS lt I gt DOWNLOAD SUBSET FOR INTERNET lt R gt REACTIVATE SUBSET lt X gt EXIT TO SELECTION MENU POV dy 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select the option Option you want or press 1 for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 29 Choosing Download Method from RBLC BBS Query Menu 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 The download options differ in how you transfer reports from the BBS to your local BBS download option automatically starts the BBS download operation when your report has been formatted Regular users are probably familiar with the BBS download It s been available since the RBLC moved to the BBS However the BBS download function doesn t work for most users accessing the RBLC BBS over TELNET via the Internet When you use the Internet download option the system saves your download report in a file on the FTP server The system simply tells you when it has successfully created the file instead of automatically invoking the BBS download function All of your download reports will be stored on the FTP server in file names that you select Be sure to make a note of the file names you create After you have finished searching the RBLC quit the search program exit from the BBS and return to the RBLC Web quer
102. CABILITY CRITERIA PROVISIONS ARE IDENTICAL TO THOSE IN HON 40 CFR PART 63 SUBPART G EPA Home OAR Home RBLC Home RBLC Query Options Contact RBLC Webmaster http test_url regs procdetl cfm November 21 1997 gt a Document Done Figure 7 4 Process Detail Page for Regulation Data Base 7 16 RBLC Regulation Pollutant Details Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 6 Bookmarks 4 Location eb rtpnc epa gov rbleweb regs PoltD etl 323 amp 1 Es Pollutant Details 2 Facility POLYETHER POLYOLS PRODUCTION ID RUS 0162 Process STORAGE VESSELS Pollutant ORGANIC Emission Limits Primary 95 0000 5 EMISSION REDUCTION Basis MACT Alternate 5 Efficiency Emission Type P Demonstrated Technology for Standard CLOSED VENT SYSTEM AND CONTROL DEVICE INT OR EXT FLOATING ROOF W SEALS amp FITTINGS OR EXT FLOAT ROOF CONVERTED INTO INT FLOAT ROOF TH Document Done Figure 7 5 Pollutant Detail Page for Regulation Data Base In addition to viewing regulations on line the RBLC Web allows you to download selected information to your local PC in several pre defined formats Both summary and detail formats are available The list of available formats is contained in a pick list at the bottom of the results page Choose a report format from the list and click the create button to generate your report Formatting
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105. CT 006 New Haven Health Department 007 Norwalk Department of Health CT 008 Stamford Health Department CT 9 Stratford Department of Health CT CT999 Other Connecticut DELAWARE DE001 Delaware Dept of Natural Res amp Env Ctrl DE999 Other Delaware DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC001 DC Air Qual Control amp Monitoring Branch DC999 Other District of Columbia FLORIDA FL001 Florida Dept of Env Regulation FL002 Broward Co Ofc of Nat Res Prot FL FL003 City of Jacksonville FL FL004 Hillsborough Co Env Prot Comm FL A 3 005 FLO06 FL007 FLO008 FL009 FL010 FL999 GEORGIA 001 999 GUAM GUO001 GU999 HAWAII 001 HI999 IDAHO ID001 ID999 ILLINOIS ILOOI 002 IL003 004 005 006 007 ILOOS IL999 INDIANA IN001 IN002 IN003 Jacksonville Bio Environmental Serv FL Manatee County Public Health Unit FL Metro Dade Co Dept of Env Res Mgmt FL Palm Beach County Public Health Unit FL Pinellas Co Dept of Env Mgmt FL Sarasota County Air Program FL Other Florida Georgia Department of Natural Resources Other Georgia Guam Environmental Protection Agency Other Guam Hawaii Clean Air Branch Other Hawaii Idaho Dept of Health amp Welfare Other Idaho Illinois EPA Div of Air Poll Control Bedford Park Env Qual Ctrl Board IL Bensenville Air Poll Control Dist IL City of Chicago Env Prot Div IL City of Evanston Dept Bldg amp Zoning IL Co
106. Control Technology RACT Generally Available Control Technology GACT New Source Performance Standards NSPS National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NESHAP Other X X X X X X X CONTROL METHOD CODE A one character fields indicating what method was used to achieve the emission limits The choices which may be entered are Pollution prevention techniques e g any required process modification change in raw material or management practice designed to decrease or prevent pollutant emissions A Add on control equipment B Both pollution prevention and add on equipment N No feasible controls CONTROL METHOD DESCRIPTION A description of the specific pollution prevention and or add on control equipment used to meet the emission limits of the permit 2 4 TYPE OF EMISSION CONTROLLED A one character field indicating whether the emission is fugitive point source or area source OVERALL EFFICIENCY The design efficiency expected from a particular type of control equipment or method This figure is expressed as a percentage CONTROL TECHNOLOGY RANKING DATA ranking of the control technology chosen when ranked according to the level of control Information includes the number of options considered and the rank of the option selected COST DATA Control costs contained include Capital cost of control equipment Annual operation and maintenance cost of control equipme
107. D POLLUTANT 1 1 1 TRICHLOROETHANE 2 3 7 8 TCDD 2 BUTANONE ACETONE ACRYLAMIDE ACRYLAMIDE MONOMER ACRYLIC ACID ACRYLONITRILE AG ALUMINUM OXIDE AMMONIA AN nitrile AR ARGON AS ASBESTOS BA BAP a pyrene BE BENZENE BENZO A PYRENE BENZOTRICHLORIDE BENZYL CHLORIDE BR BUTYL ACETATE BZ CA CALCIUM HYDROXIDE CAPROLACTAM CARBON BLACK CARBON TETRACHLORIDE CCL2F2 CD CHCL3 CHLORINE ALTERNATE NAME 2 3 7 8 tetrachlorodibenzo P dioxin Silver Argon Arsenic Barium Beryllium Bromine Benzene Calcium Dichlorodifluoromethane Cadmium Chloroform F 2 CAS NUMBER 71 55 6 1746 01 6 78 93 3 67 64 1 79 06 1 79 06 1 79 10 7 107 13 1 7440 22 4 1344 28 1 7664 41 7 Acrylo 107 13 1 13994 71 3 13994 71 3 7440 38 2 1332 21 4 7440 39 3 Benzo 50 32 8 7440 41 7 71 43 2 50 32 8 98 07 7 100 44 7 7726 95 6 123 86 4 71 43 2 7440 70 2 1035 62 0 105 60 2 1333 86 4 56 23 5 75 71 8 7440 43 9 67 66 3 7782 50 5 POLLUTANT CHLORINE DIOXIDE CHLOROFORM CHROME CHROMIC ACID CL 2 CO2 COBALT CR CRO3 CS CU DCB DCB DIBUTYL PHTHALATE DIISOBUTYL KETONE DIMETHYL ACETAMIDE DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE DIOXINS ETHYL ACETATE ETHYL ALCOHOL ETHYL BENZENE ETHYLBENZENE ETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYLENE OXIDE ETO F FLUORIDE FLUORIDES FORMALDEHYDE FREON 12 GRAPHITE H20 H2S H2S04 H2S04 MIST H2SO4 VAPORS HBR HC HCL ALTERNATE NAME Chro
108. D 5 5 5 5 lt M gt MAIN DATA BASE 5 5 lt 1 gt SUBSET 1 STATE TX AND PROCESS 5 BOILER 5 5 lt 2 gt SUBSET 2 POLLUTANT NOX 5 5 lt 3 gt SUBSET 3 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO QUERY MENU 5 5 5 5 JID ddd 5 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select the option 5 Option you want or press lt 1 gt for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 12 Reactivate Subset Menu 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC STANDARD SEARCH REDUCE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 5 0 0 5 5 Currently Active Subset 2 Criterion Being Selected 1 5 VID 5 5 STATE TX AND BASIS LAER 5 PROCESS BOILER AND 5 5 5 5 lt A gt Add Another Search Criterion 5 5 lt R gt Respecify the Search Criteria 5 5 lt S gt Perform Regular Search 5 5 lt M gt Perform Multiple Pollutant Search 5 5 lt X gt Exit without Saving 5 JVI dd 5 5 Enter You will lose All subsequent criteria lists 5 Option and subsets if you continue 5 S lt Esc gt to Abandon or lt Enter gt to Continue 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 13 Reduce Subset Menu 5 Cn Cn Cn Cn
109. Determinations by Process 1 Detailed Source Listing H 3 Freeform Data H 6 Lotus dBase data format H 10 vii USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE List of Tables and Figures Table 2 1 Names and Characteristics of RBLC Data Fields Table 7 1 Names and Characteristics of Regulation Data Fields Figure 3 1 RBLC Web Home Page Figure 3 2 Query by RBLC Identifier Figure 3 3 Query by Process Type Step One Figure 3 4 Second Page for Query by Process Type Figure 3 5 Initial Part of Standard Query Page Figure 3 6 Facility Industry Identification Section of Standard Query Figure 3 7 Run Options for Standard Query Figure 3 8 Advanced Query Figure 3 9 Query Results Table Figure 3 10 Facility Details Page Figure 3 11 Process Details Page Figure 3 12 Pollutant Details Page Figure 3 13 Download Report Format Selection Figure 4 1 RBLC Main Menu Figure 4 2 RBLC Data Base Selection Menu Figure 4 3 RBLC Historical Data Base Selection Menu Figure 4 4 RBLC Query Menu Figure 4 5 Standard Search Menu Screen 1 Figure 4 6 Standard Search Operator Selection Menu Figure 4 7 Standard Search Value Selection Screen Figure 4 8 Standard Search Supplement Criteria Search Option Screen Figure 4 9 Standard Search Connector Selection Menu Figure 4 10 Comprehensive Search for Criteria Pollutant Names Figure 4 11 Display Screen Following Initial Search Figure 4 12 Reactivate Subs
110. Follow the steps below Step 1 Install a modem and communications software on your computer if you don t already have them There are a wide variety to choose from Step 2 Set the following parameters on your communications software Data Bits 8 Parity N Stop Bits 1 Terminal Emulation VT100 VI ANSI Duplex Full Step 3 Call the network using your communications software 919 541 5742 for modems up to 14 400 bps Step 4 Log on to the system and select lt R gt from the menu for unregistered users Answer the questions on the screen about yourself Press the ENTER key after each response except single characters like Y yes or N no First Name Type your first name Last Name Type your last name E 2 Calling from City State Type your city and state for example Raleigh NC You are asked to verify this information Y or N Next select a password After this information is accepted you will be asked a few more questions When your registration is completed you will see the full menu available to registered users You can now access any of the bulletin board systems select other options or exit the system What s on the network Over a dozen bulletin boards are currently available on the network with more to come Bulletin boards are created when new topics become of interest to the TTN user community For example we recently added the Ozone Transport Assessment Group OTAG bulletin board
111. ID if you selected that option Each row in the table represents a regulation for one affected facility The table displays Rule ID affected facility regulatory basis and an on line indicator This Yes No indicator tells you whether the text of the regulation and or any supporting technical documentation is available on EPA s OAR Policy and Guidance web site Figure 7 2 shows an example of a results table for a standard query If you ran a standard or advance query the search criteria used for the query appear towards the top of the page as a reminder Scan RBLC Regulation Data Base Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help E 6 Bookmarks 4 Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rbleweb regs rgscan cfm Es Regulations 1 50 by Affected Facility Uncheck ALL affected facilities NEXT 50 RECORDS RULE ID BASIS AFFECTED FACILITY ON LINE RUS 0109 MACT AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING AND Yes REWORK RUS 0144 CTG AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING AND Yes REWORK RUS 0035 NSPS AMMONIUM SULFATE MANUFACTURE No RUS 0158 183 EVBAC ARCHITECTURAL amp INDUSTRIAL Yes MAINTENANCE COATINGS RUS 0025 NESHAP ARSENIC TRIOXIDE amp METALLIC AS PROD FACILITIES RUS 0017 NESHAP ASBESTOS FACILITIES Document Done Figure 7 2 Results Table for Regulation Data Base 7 13 The results table displays a maximum of 50 records at a time Any reports that you create will contain only the affected facilities currently
112. MI Processes B 6 CODE PROCESS TYPE 65 000 65 001 65 002 65 003 65 999 69 000 69 001 69 002 69 015 69 003 69 004 69 005 69 006 69 007 69 008 69 009 69 010 69 011 69 012 69 013 69 017 69 014 69 016 69 999 70 000 70 016 70 008 70 001 70 002 70 003 70 004 70 005 70 006 70 007 70 009 SYNTHETIC FIBERS PRODUCTION Acrylic Fibers Modacrylic Fibers Production Rayon Production Spandex Production Other Synthetic Fibers Production Sources CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING except 61 62 63 64 amp 65 Benzyltrimethylammonium Chloride Facilities Butadiene Dimers Production Carbon Black Manufacturing Carbonyl Sulfide Production Chelating Agents Production Chlorinated Paraffins Production Dodecanedioic Acid Production Ethylidene Norbornene Production Explosives Production Hydrazine Production OBPA 1 3 Diisocyanate Production Pharmaceuticals Production Photographic Chemicals Production Phthalate Plasticizers Production Propellant Manufacturing amp Production Rubber Chemicals Manufacturing Soap amp Detergent Manufacturing Other Chemical Manufacturing Sources FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS see 61 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS Alcohol Fuel Production Alcoholic Beverages Production Alfalfa Dehydrating Baker s Yeast Manufacturing Bread Bakeries Cellulose Food Casing Manufacturing Coffee Roasting Cotton Ginning Feed and Grain Handling Storage amp Processing including Mills and
113. N STAGE I FACILITIES 5 7 C R RUS 0095 MACT COMMERCIAL STERILIZATION amp FUMIGATION 5 8 C RUS 0097 MACT CHROMIUM ELECTROPLATING AND ANODIZING 5 9 C RUS 0101 MACT HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING 5 more 5 A means the text of a regulation is available on the CAAA BBS 5 An R means a regulation has been marked for removal from download 5 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Rule 1 HELP 5 Option lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 10 E X it to QUERY Menu Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 7 View Regulation List 7 22 Cn 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 6 5 REGS QUERY VIEW PROCESS LIST 5 5 0 0 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 5 5 VIVID 5 5 Rule RUS 0101 HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING 5 5 5 5 Process Name Size Capacity 5 5 5 5 1 BATCH COLD CLEANING MACHINE 5 5 2 BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE lt 1 21 M2 5 5 3 BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE gt 1 21 M2 5 5 4 IN
114. OCESS TYPE 49 006 SCC CODE 4 01 002 0 00 UNITS lt 1 21 M2 CAPACITY REFERS TO INTERFACE AREA SEE SECTION 63 463 TABLE 1 FOR LIST OF CONTROL COMBINATIONS THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIMIT 150 2 3 MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE COSTS FOR EXISTING SMALL MODEL DEGREASER USING METHYLENE CHLORID 5 Enter Exit to lt R gt egulation List F1 HELP Option Exit to P rocess List Ctrl R to Page Up 5 E X it to Pollutant List Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 11 View Process Data 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 PROCESS INFORMATION 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 REGS QUERY Subset 1 VIEW POLLUTANT CONTROL INFO DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 RUS 0101 HALOGENATED SOLVENT CLEANING 5 PROCESS BATCH VAPOR CLEANING MACHINE lt
115. ODE 3 09 002 02 PRIM ARY FUEL THROUG HPUT 0 THROUGHPUT UNIT COM PLIANCE VERIFIED N STACK TESTING INSPECTIONS CALCULATIONS DN OTHER TESTING OTHER TESTING METHOD PROCESS COM PLIANCE NOTES POLLUTANT PM CAS NUM BER CONTROL M ETHOD CODE A CONTROL M ETHOD DESCRIPTION CARTRIDGE FILTER NUM BER OF OPTIONS CONSIDERED RANK OF OPTION SELECTED PRIM ARY EMISSIONS PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT T YR BASIS BACT 1 PERCENT EFFICIENCY 9 13 3 REPORT DATE 03 01 1998 CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y DETERMINATIONS FREEFORM PAGE 4 ALTERNATE ISSION ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT STANDARD EM ISSION 0 STANDARD EMISSION UNIT 1 EMISSION TYPE CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT 0 0 COST OF CONTROL EQUIPM ENT 0 ANNUALIZED COST 1 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS 0 COST VERIFIED BY AGENCY iN DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES PROCESS PROCESS TYPE PRIM ARY FUEL FUGITIVE SOURCES 29 999 SCC CODE THROUG HPU THROUG HPU COM PLIANC STACK TEST INSPECTION CALCULATIO OTHER TEST OTHER TEST 4 01999 99 T 0 TUNIT E VERIFIED N NG 5 NS iN NG DN NG METHOD PROCESS COM PLIANCE NOTES POLLUTANT CAS NUM BER CONTROL METHOD CODE iN CONTROL M ETHOD DESCRIPTION VOC NUM BER OF OPTIO RANK OF OPTION S PRIM ARY 15510 PRIM ARY EM 15510 BASIS PERCENT EFFICIE ALTERNATE 155 ALTERNATE
116. OUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 6 TX 0013 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 7 0015 SW ELECT POWER 5 8 TX 0016 GULF OIL CHEMICALS 5 9 TX 0018 CHAMPLIN PETROLEUM 5 10 0021 INDEPENDENT REFIN 5 more 5 An R means a facility has been marked for removal from download 5 J ddd 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Facility 1 HELP 5 Option Ctrl R to Page Up 5 1 E X it to QUERY Menu Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 20 Facility Level List 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 R RBLC QUERY VIEW PROCESS LIST DATE 04 01 1998 0 0 5 Currently Active Subset 1 VIVID 5 Facility 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER EC NO Process Name Throughput Capacity 11333 5 1 BOILER LIGNITE FIRED 2 EA 7863 MMBTU H 2 LIMESTONE RAILCAR UNLOAD 0 3 LIMESTONE RECLAIM amp TRANSFER 0 4 LIMESTONE LOADOUT 0 5 STORAGE PILE LIMESTONE 0 6 LIMESTONE RECLAIM TUNNEL 0 7 SILO LIMESTONE FEED 3 EA 0 8 SILO FLYASH 0 more An means a process
117. Qual Waste Mgmt MD MD006 Frederick County Health Department MD MD007 Harford County Health Department MD MD008 Howard County Health Department MD MD009 Montgomery County DEP MD MD010 Prince George s County Health Dept MD MD999 Other Maryland MASSACHUSETTS 001 Massachusetts Div of Air Qual Control MAO02 Berkshire and Pioneer Valley APCD MA 003 Boston Air Pollution Control Comm 004 Massachusetts DEP Central Reg Air Qual 5 Merrimack Valley amp Metro Boston APCD 006 SE Massachusetts Air Poll Ctrl Dist MA999 Other Massachusetts MICHIGAN 001 Michigan Department of Natural Resources 1002 City of Grand Rapids Env Serv Dept MI 003 Wayne County Air Poll Control Div MI MI999 Other Michigan MINNESOTA MNOO1 Minnesota Poll Ctrl Agcy Air Qual Div 2 City of Bloomington Env Poll Sec MN MN003 City of Richfield Air Poll Ctrl MN MN004 Minneapolis Pollution Control Div MN MN005 St Louis Park Inspectional Serv MN MN999 Other Minnesota MISSISSIPPI MS001 Mississippi Dept of Env Quality 5999 Other Mississippi MISSOURI 1 Missouri DNR Air Poll Control Program MO002 City of St Louis Air Poll Ctrl MO MO003 Greene Co City of Springfield APCA MO A 6 4 Kansas City MO Air Quality Section 05 St Louis Co Air Poll Control Br MO999 Other Missouri MONTANA 001 Montana Dept of Environmental Quality MT002 Cascade City Co Air Poll
118. R 7490 8 142 82 5 7664 39 3 7439 97 6 302 01 2 7722 84 1 52738 99 5 94 1 1 1 67 63 0 7439 95 4 108 31 6 78 93 3 1338 23 4 79 41 4 74 82 8 67 56 1 110 43 0 74 83 9 78 93 3 108 10 1 75 09 2 7439 95 4 64475 85 0 60 34 4 7439 96 5 7439 98 7 123 86 4 71 36 3 109 60 4 10024 97 2 1310 73 2 91 20 3 7664 41 7 14798 03 9 12125 02 5 7440 02 0 7440 02 0 7697 37 2 10102 44 0 106 49 0 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons SEQ 6 4 POLLUTANT PB PCB PERCHLOROETHYLENE PHENOL PHOSPHORIC ACID PHOSPHOROUS POCL3 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE PROPYLENE OXIDE 5 58 5 5 SN SO2 503 SODIUM BICHROMATE STRONTIUM CHROMATE STYRENE SULFATES SULFURIC ACID SULFURIC ACID MIST TCDD TICL4 TITANIUM DIOXIDE TL TOLUENE TRICHLOROETHYLENE TRIETHYLAMINE U UF4 URANIUM V XYLENE XYLENES ZINC ZINC CHROMATE ZN ALTERNATE NAME Lead Polychlorinated Biphenyls Phosphorous Oxychloride Sulfur Antimony Selenium Tin Sulfur Dioxide Sulfur Trioxide 2 3 7 8 tetrachlorodibenzo P dioxin Titanium Tetrachloride Thallium Uranium Uranium Tetrafluoride Vanadium Zinc F 5 CAS NUMBER 7439 92 1 1336 36 3 127 18 4 108 95 2 7664 38 2 7723 14 0 10025 87 3 1310 58 3 75 56 9 7704 34 9 7440 36 0 7782 49 2 7440 22 4 7440 31 5 7446 09 5 7446 11 9 10588 01 9 7789 06 2 100 42 5 14808 79 8 7664 93 9 7664 93 9 1746 01 6 7550 45 0 13463 67 7 7440 28 0 108 88 3 79 0
119. RMATION Permitting scheduling dates stored in the system are the following application receipt date permit issuance date start up date compliance verification date X X The RBLC data base includes a character field for each of the above dates that indicates whether the date is estimated or an actual date 2 2 2 Process Information PROCESS NUMBER A unique number given to each RBLC determination process by the system This numeric field is used only by the RBLC staff for tracking purposes and does not appear on screen PROCESS DESCRIPTION The name of the process which describes the process listed examples in Appendix PROCESS CODE A code assigned to each process see Appendix used to categorize determinations THROUGHPUT CAPACITY AND UNITS each process listed in determination the RBLC data base contains information of the throughput capacity of the process unit i e boiler size is often specified using a throughput capacity measured in MMBTU per hour PRIMARY FUEL The type of primary fuel used by this process SCC CODE This code is the standard source classification for processes used throughout the Office of Air and Radiation OAR at EPA A list of valid SCC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC BBS COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION This series of fields allows users to enter a yes or no response to the following questions Compliance verified Method of confirmation S
120. ROL OPTIONS CONSIDERED 0 RANK OF OPTION SELECTED 0 5 EMISSION LIMITS 5 PRIMARY 0 LB MMBTU BASIS NSPS 5 ALTERNATE 0 5 EFFICIENCY 100 00 5 STANDARDIZED 0 EMISSION TYPE P 5 5 COST DATA VERIFIED BY AGENCY N YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES 5 CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 ANNUALIZED COST 0 00 5 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 0 00 COST EFFECTIVNS TON 0 00 5 5 5 Enter Exit to lt F gt acility List Fl HELP 5 Option Exit to lt P gt rocess List lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 E X it to Pollutant List Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 27 Pollutant Level Information The RBLC data base is divided into separate data bases depending on when the data was first added to the RBLC If you would like to apply the current search criteria to another of the RBLC data bases you can save your criteria when you exit from the Query menu Figure 4 28 After saving your criteria the system returns to the Data Base Selection menu If you select another data base from this selection menu the system automatically searches this new data base with your saved criteria before it displays the QUERY menu When the search is complete the system displays the results of the search All of your search criteria are available for editing with the advanced search option If the search is succe
121. S prompt on your PC or execute the file RBLCEDIT BAT in the directory you created An introductory screen appears followed by the Main menu Figure 6 1 The Main menu has options to edit determinations generate a report file from the data and prepare data files for uploading If you have any questions about what to enter press lt F1 gt for context sensitive help Begin by selecting the lt B gt option to add one or more new determinations to your data base When you choose this option the facility list appears Figure 6 2 Enter the record number to edit a previously entered determination that you want to update You can select one or more determinations from this list to edit Select lt Z gt to delete ALL of the determinations in your data base Use this option if you want to start over or if you have already forwarded your data to the RBLC System Administrator The options at the Edit menu work like their counterparts in the on line Edit module For details on how to add or modify determinations with the RBLC Editor refer to Part 5 of this User s Manual Be sure to look at the submittal form and instructions for completing it This form may assist you in preparing your data for input This list displays all determinations currently in your PC data base If you have not entered any determinations into your data base yet the system forces you to add a facility before displaying 6 2 the facility list You can add or change
122. Sources B 8 CODE PROCESS TYPE 90 000 90 001 90 035 90 002 90 003 90 004 90 034 90 017 90 005 90 006 90 007 90 008 90 009 90 010 90 011 90 012 90 013 90 014 90 015 90 016 90 018 90 019 90 020 90 021 90 022 90 023 90 024 90 026 90 027 90 028 90 029 90 031 90 032 90 033 90 999 MINERAL PRODUCTS Alumina Processing Asbestos Manufacturing Asphalt Coal Tar Application Metal Pipes Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing Asphalt Processing except 90 002 90 003 amp 90 034 Asphalt Roofing Products Manufacturing Calciners amp Dryers and Mineral Processing Facilities Calcium Carbide Manufacturing Cement Manufacturing except 90 028 Chromium Refractories Production Clay and Fly Ash Sintering Clay Products including Bricks amp Ceramics Coal Conversion Gasification Coal Handling Processing Preparation Cleaning Concrete Batch Plants Elemental Phosphorous Plants Frit Manufacturing Glass Fiber Manufacturing except 90 033 Glass Manufacturing Lead Ore Crushing and Grinding Lime Limestone Handling Kilns Storage Manufacturing Mercury Ore Processing Metallic Mineral Ore Processing except 90 018 90 020 amp 90 031 Mineral Wool Manufacturing Mining Operations except 90 032 Non metallic Mineral Processing except 90 011 90 019 90 017 90 026 NOTE This category includes stone quarrying sand and gravel processing gypsum processing perlite processing and all other non metallic mi
123. Standardized 0 0050 LB MMBTU Emission Type P Document Done Figure 3 12 Pollutant Details Page 3 19 Downloading RBLC Information to Your The RBLC Web allows you to download selected information to your local PC in several pre defined formats Both summary and detail formats are available The list of available formats is contained in a pick list at the bottom of the results page see Figure 3 13 RBLC Standard Query Results Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 7 Bookmarks Location 25BOILE LAFAYETTE IN a iv IN 0069 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION SVCS OF CP 051 5391 00037 08 09 1996 PRINCETON IN iv IN 0068 WAUPACA FOUNDRY PLANT 5 CPP 123 4593 TELL CITY IN 01 19 1996 ACT Select a Report Format Formatting your report may take a while especially if your facility has a large number of processes and pollutants The detail reports take the longest amount of time because they include the most information Please be patient after you select Create report App F Process Summary by Facility Name v App F Process Summary by Facility Name App G Contact Summary by Process Code App H Detailed Listing by Identifier HFreefm Detailed Listing All Fields Contact Webmaster Export ASCII Delimited Text November 10 1997 Document Done 6 Sh AY WX Figure 3 13 Download Report Format Selection Summary reports always include all of the faciliti
124. TEY Freeform Data REPORT DATE 03 07 998 CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y DETERMINATIONS FREEFORM PAGE 1 RBLC ID 0223 SUFFIX COM PANY HOCKLEY RAILCAR INC ADDRESS i CITY HOCKLEY COUNTY HARRIS STATE TX ZIP CODE 77546 EPA REGION 6 AGENCYCODE TX001 AGENCY NAME TEXAS AIR CONTROL BOARD CONTACT DAVID L HOWELL PHONE 50 45 571 PERM IT FILE C 09134 SIC 3743 AIRS ID APPL CATION RECEIVED DATE 0Y0Y 887 Actual PERM IT ISSUANCE 02 15 1990 Actual START UP DATE 0710 993 Actual COM PLIANCE VALIDATION DATE 04 5 993 Estimated ENTRY DATE 05 37 B91 LAST UPDATE 05 27991 NOTES G 11 REPORT DATE 03 01 998 CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y DETERMINATIONS FREEFORM PAGE 2 PROCESS PAINT BOOTHS 2 PROCESS TYPE 410B SCC CODE 4 02 025 01 PRIM ARY FUEL THROUG HPUT 0 THROUGHPUT UNIT COM PLIANCE VERIFIED N STACK TESTING INSPECTIONS ON CALCULATIONS oN OTHER TESTING DN OTHER TESTING METHOD PROCESS COM PLIANCE NOTES POLLUTANT VOC CAS NUM BER CONTROL ETHOD CODE E CONTROL M ETHOD DESCRIPTION ACTIVATED CARBON BED 2 NUM BER OF OPTIONS CONSIDERED 0 RANK OF OPTION SELECTED
125. TLY FITTING COVER WATER LAYER POLLUTION PREVENTION WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS PRIM ARY EMISSIONS 0 PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT SEE CONTROLS P2 BASIS MACT PERCENT EFFICIENCY 0 ALTERNATE EM ISSION 0 ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT 5 EMISSION TYPE CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 ANNUALIZED COST 1000 0 COST EFFECTIVENESS TON 0 DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIM ATES PROCESS BATCH VAPOR CLEANING M ACHINE PROCESS TYPE 49 006 SCCCODE 4 01002 THROUG HPUT 0 THROUGHPUT UNIT lt 121M2 PROCESS NOTES CAPACITY REFERS TO INTERFACE AREA SEE SECTION 63463 TABLE 1FOR LIST OF CONTROL COM BINATIONS THIRD ALTERNATIVE LIMIT BO KG M 2 M O 3MONTH ROLLING AVERAGE COSTS FOR EXISTING SM ALL M ODEL DEGREASER USING M ETHYLENE CHLORIDE POLLUTANT HAP 1 CAS NUM BER SEE NOTES CONTROL EQUIPM ENT WORKING M ODE COVER FREEBOARD REFRIG OTHER POLLUTION PREVENTION AUTOM ATED PARTS HANDLING SYSTEM AND WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS PRIMARY EMISSIONS 0 PRIM ARY EMISSIONS UNIT SEE CONTROLS P2 BASIS MACT PERCENT EFFICIENCY 0 ALTERNATE EM 155108 0 22 ALTERNATE EMISSION UNIT KG HR M 2 IDLING EM ISSION TYPE CAP COST OF CONTROL EQUIP im 0 O M COST OF CONTROL EQUIP 1000 0 ANNUALIZED COST 1000 193 COST EFFECTIVENESS TON 0 DOLLAR YEAR USED IN COST ESTIMATES 992 H 8 REPORT DATE 03 0 1998 AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS
126. ULFUR CONTENT SULFURIC ACID MIST LIMIT APPLIES WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH UP TO 1 71 LB MMBTU OTHERWISE 0 075 LB MMBTU WHEN FIRING LIGNITE WITH MORE THAN 1 71 LB MMBTU SSE eS ee ae 5 Enter lt R gt emove Facility from download F1 HELP Option Exit to lt F gt acility List E X it to Process List lt V gt iew Notes lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up Ctrl C to Page Down 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 22 Facility Level Information 4 17 5 Cn 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 Subset 1 VIEW FACILITY DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 ADDR CITY FARRAR 5 COUNTY LIMESTONE ST TX ZIP REG 6 5 5 ENTERED 03 01 1983 5 AGENCY 0 007 EPA REGION VI UPDATED 04 01 1983 5 CONTACT JOHN BUNYAK Est Act Date 5 PHONE 214 767 1594 APPL RCVD 5 PERMIT FILE 4 PERMIT ISSUED ACT 09 10 1981 5 SIC START UP EST 04 01 1985 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFIED 5 FACILITY NOTES
127. X x X The data base also includes character fields for a reference to the legal publication in which rules were announced For federal rules this is the Federal Register FR 7 3 NOTES A series of fields that includes explanatory information about the regulation ON LINE FILE INFORMATION These two fields are for federal regulations only and list the documents text of regulation any supporting documentation etc and their location if the rule is available for downloading from the OAR Policy and Guidance web site ENTRY DATE Date when the regulation was first entered into the regulation data base LAST UPDATE Date when changes were last made to the data base for this regulation Process Information PROCESS DESCRIPTION The description of the process being regulated see examples in Appendix PROCESS CODE code assigned to categorize specific process types see Appendix SCC CODE This code is the standard source classification for processes used throughout EPA s Office of Air and Radiation A list of valid SCC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC SIZE CAPACITY AND UNITS Information on the size or capacity of the process unit often specified using a range or a capacity threshold These fields are also used to indicate construction or modification dates such as when different standards apply to process units depending on when they commence operation PROCESS NOTES This se
128. Y MENU POV dd 5 Enter Select the Format you want to Download your data in Option or press lt 1 gt for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 30 Download Format Menu 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 If you choose the Appendix free form Lotus dBASE download formats the system prompts you to select the amount of data to download Figure 4 31 You may choose to download all processes and pollutant data relating to selected facilities download all data including all pollutant data for the processes relating to only processes selected by the search criteria marked with an or download process and pollutant data for pollutants specified in the search criteria marked with an Please note that any facility which was marked for removal from download in the View option will not be included in the download data set If there are more than one hundred non removed facilities in your subset the first one hundred will be downloaded After you have selected the amount of data to download the program will prompt you for a file name Figure 4 32 The system automatically generates a name for the internal file it uses to store the data selected for downloading To use the file name generated by the system press lt Enter gt To specify another file name type a 1 to 8 character file name at the prompt and press lt
129. a Please be patient after you initiate your report When the RBLC Web has finished creating the report your browser will display a Save As dialog box or the report itself The exact action depends upon how you have configured your browser You will return to the results table after you have saved the report If the report appeared in your browser choose the Save As command from the File menu to save the report file on your PC Then use the back button to return to the results table art 1 Introduction 4 7 18LC On Linel 52 Information in the RBLC Data Base 7 19RBLC Data2 1 and Historical Data 7 24 the RBLC Web Data Base3 1 Page 7 23 7 18 2a Query Sess Type 15 Information to Your PC 19ing a Search in the RBLC BBS 1 1 4 22Information Online in the RBLC Data Base lse 6tions to the Data Base 15tandalone Editor 1 lild Your Data Base 2Your Data Base 4 7rminations to the RBLC 8 Regulation Data Base lon Data 2 7d Query 8 Query 12ownloading Query Results via RBLC Web 13 17odule 18odule 23le 25 1 Gaining Access BBS Edit Modu dD on of Regulati m t ete flexibility in examining the contents of the permit data base BBS Access 2 1dentifier3 2 3 9 13esults 3 AAU 4 11 15 4 21 22mation to Your PC AAR 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 10 0000 5995 Chapter 1 explains how to connect to the BBS and get an ID and password Once you logged on choose the
130. a When you select the lt R gt option from the Main menu the Report menu appears Figure 6 3 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC EDITOR REPORT MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 lt gt REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER lt R gt CREATE REPORT FILE 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select option Option or press 1 for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 3 Report Menu The Report menu gives you a choice of reporting all or only part of your data The program uses the date you first added a determination to your data base in deciding whether or not to include an individual determination in the report When you select lt A gt from the Report menu to enter a beginning date for your report the cursor moves to the date field on the menu Figure 6 4 Enter 5 any date MM DD YYYY format The report will contain only the records entered after this date If you want to report all your determinations you do not need to sp
131. age being sure to include your phone number Press lt Esc gt to exit the Full Screen Editor when you are done entering the message text From the command prompt line displayed at the bottom of the screen select lt F gt to enclose a file with your message Confirm your choice and enter the file name Figure 6 10 Follow the procedures for uploading a file with your communication software eH KH KH lt L gt ist lt V gt iew lt E gt dit lt R gt cpt lt F gt ile lt Q gt uit lt S gt end or lt gt 1 F Enclose a file with this message Y N Y Enter 1 12 char full file name newdata zip File Name newdata zip Protocol XMODEM Ready to receive Ctrl X to abort KH HH 4 3333312333322333322333123333123333212333322333322333123333223333223333223131 Figure 6 10 Enclosing a File with a BBS Message 9 When you have successfully uploaded your file the system displays the file name and the command line prompt at the bottom of the screen Select lt S gt to send the message If you do not have easy access to e mail or the TTN BBS you can copy the ZIP file to a diskette and mail it to Joe Steigerwald RBLC MD 12 U S Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park NC 27711 When your data is received at EPA the RBLC System Administrator reviews it to make cer
132. al operation and maintenance O amp M cost for pollution prevention and add on control equipment Annualized cost amortized capital costs plus O amp M costs Cost effectiveness in dollars per ton Year of the dollar used in cost calculations 7 5 TABLE 7 1 NAMES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF REGULATION DATA FIELDS FIELD NAME TYPE OF FIELD SIZE OF FIELD RULE AFFECTED FACILITY LEVEL INFORMATION Rule ID Character i e RUS 0101 8 Affected facility name Character 50 SIC code Character 10 State Character 2 EPA Region Numeric 2 Regulatory basis Character 12 Regulatory agency code Character 5 Name of agency contact Character 30 Contact phone number Character 14 Rule status Character 30 Regulation number Character 30 Background info doc no Character 30 Background info doc title Character 30 Date of tech support doc Date XX XX XXXX 8 Date of economic analysis Date XX XX XXXX 8 Date of risk analysis Date XX XX XXXX 8 Date of public notice Date XX XX XXXX 8 Public hearing held Logical 1 Date of rule proposal Date XX XX XXXX 8 Legal ref for rule proposal Character 12 Date of promulgation Date XX XX XXXX 8 Legal ref for promulgation Character 12 Rule effective date Date XX XX XXXX 8 Legal ref for rule effective Character 12 On Line File Information Character 54 each Notes 10 fields Character 75 each Date added to data base Date XX XX XX XX 8 Date last changed Date XX XX XXXX 8 PROCESS LEVEL INFORMATION
133. anual Users can also look on the RBLC on line sites for information about new and planned features for the RBLC data base Gaining Access to the RBLC On Line The RBLC data base resides on the TTN and is accessible either on the World Wide Web WWW or on the RBLC bulletin board system BBS The WWW is the suggested method for accessing the capabilities to search the RBLC data base The RBLC BBS will be maintained for a limited period of time and is primarily intended for those users who wish to update their RBLC determinations on line To access the RBLC on the WWW you will need a PC an Internet connection and a browser The RBLC on the WWW is available from the Clean Air Technology Center CATC home page located at www epa gov ttn catc No account or password is required To access the RBLC BBS you will need a PC modem and phone line If you wish to dial in to the BBS you will also need communications software For access via the Internet you will need an Internet connection and a browser and Telnet client software Additionally you will need to register for the TTN In order to register for the TTN follow these steps For BBS access set communication parameters to 8 data bits parity of and 1 stop bit Set terminal emulation to VT100 VT102 VT ANSI or ANSI Call 919 541 5742 for modems up to 14 400 bps For Internet access choose either of these two addresses TELNET ttnbbs rtpnc epa gov WWW www epa gov tt
134. arch flexibility provided with this option Viewing a Subset After you choose the View option the system presents a list of facilities in the current subset Figure 4 20 You must choose a facility a listing of processes for the facility follows The process list Figure 4 21 allows you to either view the facility level information see Figure 4 22 or choose a process Each process which met the selection criteria will be marked with an in the process 4 15 5 Cn Cn listing If you choose to view the facility level data you may then choose to remove this particular facility from your download set Figures 4 23 and 4 24 If you exercise this option the system will remove the marked facility before downloading the set to the your computer A facility may only be removed from downloading from the View Facility screen 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC QUERY VIEW FACILITY LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 5 Record 5 5 Number RBLC ID SFX Facility Name 5 O ET 5 5 1 0007 SANDOW STEAM ELECT STATION 5 2 TX 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER 5 3 TX 0009 CENTRAL POWER amp LIGHT 5 4 TX 0010 SW ELECT POWER 5 5 0011 H
135. ating except 41 006 Other Surface Coating Printing Graphic Arts Sources ORGANIC LIQUID STORAGE amp MARKETING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GASOLINE VOL Gasoline Bulk Plants Gasoline Bulk Terminals Gasoline Marketing except 42 001 amp 42 002 Petroleum Liquid Marketing except 42 001 003 amp 42 005 006 Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks Petroleum Liquid Storage in Floating Roof Tanks Volatile Organic Liquid Marketing except 42 009 Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Other Liquid Marketing Sources ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES except 41 amp 42 Aerosol Can Filling Dry Cleaning PERC Chlorinated Solvents Dry Cleaning Petroleum Solvents Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer Products Manufacturing except 49 004 Halogenated Solvent Cleaners B 3 CODE PROCESS TYPE 49 007 49 008 49 009 49 010 49 999 50 000 50 002 50 001 50 003 50 007 50 004 50 008 50 005 50 006 50 009 50 010 50 999 60 000 61 000 61 001 61 002 61 003 61 004 61 005 61 006 61 007 61 008 61 012 61 009 61 010 Ink Manufacturing Organic Solvent Cleaning amp Degreasing except 49 006 Paint Coating Adhesives Manufacturing Paint Stripping Other Organic Evaporative Loss Sources PETROLEUM NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND REFINING Natural Gas Gasoline Processing Plants Oil and Gas Field Services Petroleum Refining Conversion Processes cracking CO boilers reforming alkylation polym
136. ble Because this information is system generated it is never entered or edited by you If you choose lt F gt Facility Level Data at the Process List the system displays the facility level information as seen in Figure 5 11 You can choose to edit or delete the data or view the notes The complete or incomplete indicator displayed in the upper right corner of the screen see Figure 5 12 tells the RBLC System Administrator SA whether the determination is complete and ready to be moved to the RBLC permanent data base All new determinations are initially marked incomplete until the quality assurance QA review is conducted This indicator is toggled to complete if the determination passes the QA review You cannot change this indicator Periodically the RBLC SA will review the determinations in the transient data base which have been marked complete If all of the required fields are complete the RBLC SA will promote the determination to the permanent RBLC data base Alternatively if the RBLC SA decides that the determination is not complete he or she will toggle it back to incomplete and send a notice to the person authorized to edit the determination For information about the required fields see Adding New Determinations to the Data Base later in this section 5 8 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 R
137. c pollution prevention techniques and add on equipment used to achieve the permitted emission limits Specify NONE if no controls are feasible Pollution prevention techniques include operational modifications limits in the type and amount of raw materials used limits on throughout or hours of operation maintenance requirements equipment specifications or other limitations Typical add on equipment includes ESP fabric filter etc Information in this section may be supplemented under the Notes section Please note that the RBLC no longer has separate fields for equipment manufacturer and model number Place this information if you have it in the notes Overall Efficiency Enter the overall system efficiency consisting of capture hoods ductwork etc and collection control device efficiency Any breakdown of efficiencies for capture or collection individually should be shown under Notes Cost Data Control costs include Capital cost of control equipment Annual operation and maintenance cost for all control methods Annualized cost amortized capital cost annual operation amp maintenance costs Cost effectiveness in dollars per ton annualized cost tons of pollutant removed Year of the dollar used in cost calculations Cost verified by the permitting agency yes or no 5 24 19 Notes This section is for the completion or elaboration of any of the above items where space was a problem Also any in
138. cess a HELP file that explains the screen you are currently viewing HELP is context sensitive You will not have to scroll through long lists of inappropriate values in order to find the one you need The entire HELP system with a table of contents is also available from the RBLC query page Choose one of the options under Regulation Data Base Queries to locate information of interest in the permit data base Then to continue in RBLC interactive query mode simply follow the directions on the screen making your choices by entering text and clicking buttons The RBLC Web offers the following query options 7 7 Scan All Regulations displays all regulations in the data base in groups of 50 alphabetically by affected facility This option is most similar to the BBS Browse module Standard Query build a search criteria by choosing from facility process and pollutant properties Where appropriate pick lists of allowable values are provided This option is most similar to the standard query option in the BBS Query module Advanced Query choose from pick lists of data elements and enter desired values to build a search criteria Criteria can be combined for more selective queries In general you should know what each data element contains to use this option effectively This option is most similar to the advanced query option in the BBS Query module Choose the scan option to easily view the entire regulation data base Entri
139. connectors And finds records that match each of your search criteria Or finds records that match at least one of your search criteria If you select a connector you must specify a second criteria Make your choices from the pick lists and enter a desired value Be careful not to specify mutually exclusive criteria For example specifying State equals NC and State equals FL will not find any matching records Before you click the run button you can choose to sort the results table either by facility name or by RBLC ID Click the radio button next to your preference Click the Reset button to start over with a blank standard query form After you have completed your search criteria and selected a sort order click the Run button to begin your query The results of your query are displayed in a table Examining the results of your query or downloading the results to a local PC are discussed in the sections below Viewing Query Results The results of a query are summarized in a table organized by RBLC ID or facility name depending on what option you selected The table displays RBLC ID facility name city and state along with other information that varies depending upon which query option you ran Figure 3 9 shows an example of a results table for a standard query Note that the search criteria used for the query appear towards the top of the page as a reminder Each row in the table represents a facility 3 15 RBLC S
140. d S IOHLNOO 494S 11204 HdAL SINWH SHLION 44S SVO quivaan ALYA H NLVG 1502 NOILNTIOd O TALO AHVWIHd INVLATTOd SSLON SSHOOuUd NLVG ISOD NOILNTIOd O TALO LINITI AHVWIHd INVID TIOd ALIOVdVO INdHONOYHL 1010 50 ONILSIT 200 10 0 4002 555 900767 4000 55640044 HOdVA HOLVE 200 10 0 3009 22S 900767 AGOD 554 004 4 HNIHOVW HOLVA CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCC CCC CCC CCC CCCCCCCC CCC CCCCCCCCCQ C SLSOO SCOHLEN NOIINHAHHd 5 IOHLNOO SLINI I NOISSIWS INVID IlIOd SIHL OL LOuPdnS 5 455 20 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCC CCC CCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCQ CCCCQ C S6 0 Z0 8661 10 0 4LYA 1 6 Freeform Data REPORT DATE 03 0098 AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FREEFORM PAGE 1 RULE ID 805 011 AFFECTED FACILITY HALOG ENATED SOLVENT CLEANING SIC 359 254 STATE 105 REGIO ALL AG ENCY CODE 07002 AGENCY NAM E 20 5 EPA CONTACT CONTROL TECHNOLOG Y CENTER PHONE
141. d determinations Part 4 of this manual explains how to use the RBLC BBS to search the data base The Desktop RBLC offers the same search capabilities in a PC based program The application and data base can be downloaded from the RBLC on line site and installed to run on a user s PC Data bases for the Desktop RBLC are updated every quarter so that users can view recent submittals to the Clearinghouse Another notable RBLC BBS feature is the User Edit and Update Before development of the RBLC BBS only EPA Headquarters staff could add RACT BACT or LAER determinations With the RBLC BBS designated users now have the opportunity to input their agency s determinations directly Each agency s designated users with update responsibility must obtain update authority and use a RBLC edit password in order to take advantage of this feature Designated users have the choice of working online or locally when they add new determinations to the RBLC With the standalone version of the edit feature users can enter one or more determinations locally on their PCs and then upload an electronic version of the information to the 1 4 RBLC system operator for inclusion in the on line data base The standalone version eliminates delays due to communications problems or a large number of users on the on line system It also saves the cost of a phone call These features as well as other features planned for future development are all explained in this m
142. d to achieve the limit capital and annualized costs for necessary controls and other pollutant related information Use your browser to go back to the pollutant list to select and view other pollutants 7 14 7 15 RBLC Regulation Details Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb regs facdetl cfm facnum 323 M Es Regulation Details 2 ID Name RUS 0162 POLYETHER POLYOLS PRODUCTION SIC 2621 Basis State US Region 0 Status PROPOSED Entered 09 15 1997 Last Changed 01 07 1998 Agency 07002 1 5 EPA Contact Clean Air Technology Center Phone 919 541 0080 Rule Number 40 CFR PART 63 SUBPART PPP BID EP 453 R 97 010 010C BID Title BIDS 010A HAP EMIS FROM PRODUCTION OF POLYETHER POLYOLS BASIS AND PURPOSE DOC 010 SUPP INFO DOC FOR PROPOSED STANDARDS MAY 1997 Document Done Figure 7 3 Regulation Detail Page x RBLC Regulation Process Details Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Bookmarks Location ttp mapsweb rtpne epa gov rblcweb regs procdetl cfm facnum 323 Procnum 6 m Process Details 2 Aff Facility POLYETHER POLYOLS PRODUCTION Click here to View Regulation Details ID RUS 0162 Click here to View Pollutant Info Process STORAGE VESSELS Size Capacity Process Code 64 004 SCC Code 3 01 018 93 94 Process Hotes APPLIES TO GROUP 1 VESSELS SEE RULE FOR APPLI
143. d to reassign the function in order to utilize HELP The Query Module Once a valid data base has been selected for Query you will proceed to the RBLC Query Menu Users have two options when conducting a search in the RBLC information system You may choose the Standard Query option a menu driven search or the Advanced Query option which provides the more sophisticated user with a flexible search procedure Both search options provide the ability to specify more than one criterion per search 4 1 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RACT BACT LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM 5 RBLC DATE 04 01 1998 DATA BASE MENU YD 5 lt B gt BROWSE DATA BASE lt Q gt QUERY DATA BASE lt E gt EDIT DATA BASE lt X gt EXIT TO RBLC BBS 5 Press 1 for HELP anywhere throughout the system 5 Enter Option ss the appropriate letter to select option 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 1 Menu 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
144. de Control method description Design percent efficiency Number of options reviewed Rank of option chosen Capital cost of equipment Operations and maintenance cost Annualized cost Cost effectiveness Cost verified by agency Year of dollar for cost calculations Emission type TYPE OF FIELD Numeric Character Logical Logical Logical Logical Logical Character Character Numeric Character Character Character Numeric Character Numeric Character Numeric Character Character Character Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Logical Character Character 2 7 SIZE OF FIELD 13 20 m m eS 20 75 each 20 10 12 13 20 13 20 13 20 150 10 10 10 10 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 3 Querying the RBLC Web Data Base The RBLC data base is searchable directly from the WWW without any user registration You may choose from several query options depending on what type of information you are looking for Once you have the necessary hardware software and communications setup a PC browser software and direct or dial up Internet access you can access the RBLC Web as follows Connect to the Internet and start your web browser Point your browser to the home page www epa gov ttn catc Navigate to RBLC home page and follow the instructions on your screen RBLC Home Page The RBLC home page see Figure 3 1 gives you access to th
145. der Permit Data Base Queries to locate information of interest in the permit data base Then to continue in RBLC interactive query mode simply follow the directions on the screen making your choices by entering text and clicking buttons The RBLC Web offers the following query options Query by RBLC ID quickly find up to three determinations if you know the appropriate RBLC identifier RBLC ID Query by Process Type locate determinations that include a particular source process This option is most similar to the BBS Browse option Standard Query build a search criteria by choosing from facility process and pollutant properties Where appropriate pick lists of allowable values are provided This option is most similar to the standard query option in the BBS Query module Advanced Query choose from pick lists of data elements and enter desired values to build a search criteria Criteria can be combined for more selective queries In general you should know what each data element contains to use this option effectively This option is most similar to the advanced query option in the BBS Query module Choose the option that most closely matches what you are looking for All RBLC query options present an overview of your query results in a table that allows you to examine details about matching facilities their processes and pollutants Each option also supports saving your results in any of the RBLC standard output for
146. der DOS Windows 3 x or Windows 95 The quickest way to get started with the Editor is to download a compressed version of it from the RBLC web site or the BBS To install the download version of the system follow these steps 1 Download the file for the standalone editor from the documents section of RBLC web site On the RBLC BBS the file name is RBLCEDIT ZIP 6 1 2 On your hard drive create a directory named RBLC 3 Change your working directory to RBLC and decompress the ZIP file using PKUNZIP 4 Copy the file RBLCEDIT BAT to your root directory This batch file lets you run the RBLC Editor without modifying your path It also sets an environment variable needed by the Editor 5 If you do not already have a copy of the latest version of PKZIP download this file from TTN System Utilities menu Place the file PKZIP EXE in the RBLC directory or in a directory that is part of your path 6 To run the RBLC Editor type RBLCEDIT at the DOS prompt Using the Editor to Build Your Data Base The standalone PC based Editor works in much the same way as the on line RBLC data entry module available on the TTN to authorized users When you have completed the data entry remember only new determinations can be entered using the standalone Editor you e mail or mail your data files to EPA for inclusion in the on line RBLC data base To use the Editor type RBLCEDIT from the DO
147. displayed on the page If your results consist of more than 50 records a link to the next 50 records appears just above the results table To work with the next group of records click on this link A new page with the next 50 matching records is displayed so that you can view or report on this set of records Continue moving through the complete results set in groups of 50 records until you have viewed and reported on all of the affected facilities that matched your search criteria Use the back button of your browser to view previous parts of the results set Information about each of the regulations in your query results is organized by affected facility process and pollutant Click on a Rule ID in the results table to see a list of processes regulated by that standard View successively deeper levels of information by clicking on the links that appear in each subsequent detail page After you have examined details about a regulation use the Back button on your browser to return to the query results table and pick another facility to view The initial page for any regulation presents details about processes regulated by the rule From this page you can link to details about the regulation or about each process and its pollutants If an affected facility has multiple processes they are all displayed on a process list page Each process in the list is a link to a process detail page that displays additional information about that process The proces
148. ds A list of SIC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC documents section available from the RBLC home page You can enter a complete or partial facility name to locate one company or a list of facilities owned and operated by a particular company Enter an RBLC ID or permit number to locate one specific determination Every permitting agency uses its own format for permit numbers Unless you are quite sure of the permit number it may be difficult to match a permit number Try using a more general search criteria and make a note of the RBLC ID so you can quickly locate the permit in the future When querying on a facility identifier you can choose how closely you want to match your desired value Choose one of the following comparison operators Containing performs a word search and matches all facilities that contain the specified value anywhere in the facility name data element Beginning with finds only those facilities whose facility name data element begins with the value you specified Exact match is the most restrictive operator and requires a character by character match between the value you specified and the facility data element When your search criteria is the RBLC ID your query will run faster if you use the exact match operator To query on permit number or facility name choose the operator that best suits your purpose For example by specifying THE PA as the value to match using the beginning with operator your r
149. e RBLC data bases as well as other technical information relating to air emissions control Make your selection by clicking on the appropriate link In addition to options for accessing the RBLC data base which are described later in this section choose from among the following Welcome to RBLC presents an overview of the RBLC and brief descriptions of how to use the RBLC data base What s New highlights items recently added or updated on the RBLC web site RBLC Data Entry links you to the BBS via Telnet where authorized users can log in to add or update control technology determinations for their state or local agency RBLC Software contains the standalone editor and desktop viewer for control technology determinations both of which can be downloaded for use on a local PC RBLC Documents lists standard downloadable files available on the RBLC web site These files include published documents like recent RBLC annual supplements the RBLC Handbook and this RBLC User s Manual Also available for downloading are tables instructions and other technical information related to using the RBLC data base 3 1 RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse RBLC Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 6 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpne epa gov rbleweb bl02 htm X m RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse RBLC The RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse RBLC Web site Table of Contents contains informat
150. e federal and state regulations Authorized users from state and local agencies can use the edit module on the BBS to add summaries of their own rules to share with RBLC users As states enter their own information on key rules both federal and state rules will be available all in a single data base The RBLC regulation data base is searchable directly from the WWW without any user registration You may choose from several query options depending on what type of information you are looking for Once you have the necessary hardware software and communications setup a PC browser software and direct or dial up Internet access you can access the regulation data base on the RBLC Web as follows Connect to the Internet and start your web browser Point your browser to CATC home page www epa gov ttn catc Click on the RBLC Data Base icon Then click on RBLC Data Base Query link Choose one of the regulation data base query options and follow the instructions on your screen Each of the options is described later in this chapter For more information about the RBLC home page see Chapter 3 in this manual The link to EPA s OAR Policy and Guidance web site gives you access to electronic copies of federal standards enacted under the Clean Air Act and Amendments Technical support documentation is also available 7 1 Organization of Regulation Data The organization of the regulation data base is s
151. e to view the complete set of determinations in all of the subcategories for that process category For example searching for process type 11 000 finds all external combustion processes from 11 001 to 11 999 After you have selected a set of determinations you can view the determinations The Browse view list works just like the list in Query except that it is sorted by facility name rather than RBLC ID so that you can readily find determinations of interest to you The facility process and pollutant screens are identical to the screens for the view option of Query A Jump option lets you move quickly to the facility name that begins with a given letter If the set does not contain any facility whose name begins with a particular letter jump moves down the facility list to the name that begins with the next higher letter in the alphabet In addition to viewing the facilities on line you can mark selected facilities and download them to your local PC Remember that you cannot select the download option until you have used the view option to mark one or more facilities for downloading Unlike Query Browse begins with all of the selected facilities unmarked A Mark option at the facility list lets you mark or unmark all of the facilities currently displayed on the screen or you can mark unmark a single facility After you have marked facilities for downloading the Browse download option works like the Query download option does See the next sect
152. ecify a date 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDITOR REPORT MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 211 1313333133333232332313333122233133231332312223323133331233332313331211 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt A gt REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER 07 01 1994 5 5 5 lt R gt CREATE REPORT FILE 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU 5 5 5 5 5 211 3 1 133331333332323323133331222313133231323231221332121333313233332113321213 5 5 Enter Enter a date if you want to report only the determinations 5 Option added after this date Leave date blank to report all data 5 A Esc to Abandon 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 4 Entering a Date for a Partial Report The system displays the number of determinations that were added on or after the specified date Figure 6 5 If this is not the number of records you want select lt A gt again and enter a different date Press lt Ctrl Y gt when you are in the date field to erase the date you had previously entered if you decide to report all the data To create a formatted report of your determinations select lt R gt from the Report menu This option creates an ASCII text file in the same format as the Freeform download format available in the on line Query module A pop up box appears for you to enter a file name for the TXT report file Aft
153. ents required that certain control technologies be imposed by the states Section 165 allows no construction of major stationary sources in an area subject to the Prevention of Significant Air Quality Deterioration PSD requirements unless the source uses Best Available Control Technology BACT For these sources BACT applies for each pollutant subject to regulation under the CAA BACT applies to emissions resulting from any major source that the permitting authority determines on a case by case basis can achieve the limitation The BACT limit takes energy environmental and economic impacts as well as other costs into account NSPS is the baseline for BACT in no event shall the application of BACT result in emissions of any pollutants in excess of the emissions allowed by any applicable NSPS 1 2 Section 172 states that each SIP for an area that does not currently NAAQS must require among other things permits for the construction and operation of new or modified stationary sources Before a permit to construct may be issued the proposed new source must comply with the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate LAER LAER refers to the emission rate that reflects the most stringent emission limitation contained in any SIP for a source category unless the source demonstrates that such limitations are not achievable or the most stringent emission limitation achieved by a source in the source category whichever is more stringent LAER does not
154. eparate search criteria The three criteria are joined by a connector and or One criteria list may only utilize one connector For example You may specify a subset by Search field Operator Value Connector STATE AND PROCESS CONTAINS BOILER AND PROCESS CODE lt 20 000 but you may not specify a subset by STATE CA AND PROCESS CONTAINS BOILER OR PROCESS CODE lt 20 000 In order to perform the previous search you would first create a subset using STATE CA then you would reduce the subset creating a second subset using PROCESS CONTAINS BOILER OR PROCESS CODE lt 20 000 The Standard Query The Standard Query is a menu driven system which allows you to subset the RBLC data base three times to create a final customized subset You are first presented with a menu of data elements fields on which you may subset the data base see Figure 4 5 Following selection of a search field data element the system will prompt you for an appropriate operator Operator values are contains for word searches equal to less than lt greater than gt less than or equal to lt greater than or equal to gt or not equal to lt gt The system will validate the operator which you have chosen and then prompt you for a value The RBLC information system aids you in selecting an operator by highlighting valid operator options You also may learn which values are appropriate for each search field b
155. er you have specified a file name the system generates the report displaying a status counter at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 6 as it writes the report When the report is complete the display changes to show the name of your file The report generator creates the file in the directory with the other files for the Editor Follow your normal procedures for printing an ASCII text file 6 5 9 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDITOR REPORT MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 JVI ddd 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt A gt REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER 07 01 1994 5 5 5 lt R gt CREATE REPORT FILE 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU 5 5 5 5 5 JVI ddd 5 5 Enter 3 determinations found for report 5 Option 5 A Press any key to continue 04444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444441444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 5 Number of Records for Report Display 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC EDITOR REPORT MENU DATE 04 01 1998 YD 5 lt A gt REPORT DATA ENTERED AFTER o lt R gt CREATE REPORT FILE 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU
156. erization isomerization coking Petroleum Refining Equipment Leaks Fugitive Emissions Petroleum Refining Feedstock blending loading and unloading Petroleum Refining Flares and Incinerators except acid gas sulfur recovery unit incinerators 50 006 Petroleum Refining Separation Processes distillation and light ends recovery Petroleum Refining Treating Processes hydrodesulfurization hydrotreating chemical sweetening acid gas removal deasphalting sulfur recovery units acid gas sulfur recovery unit incinerators Petroleum Refining Wastewater and Wastewater Treatment Shale Processing Other Petroleum Natural Gas Production amp Refining Sources except 50 001 50 010 and 42 000 Liquid Marketing CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING 2 4 D Salts and Esters Production 4 Chloro 2 Methylphenoxyacetic Acid Production 4 6 Dinitro o Cresol Production Captafol tm Production Captan tm Production Chloroneb tm Production Chlorthalonil tm Production Dacthal tm Production Fertilizer Production except 61 009 Phosphate Fertilizers Production Sodium Pentachlorophenate Production B 4 CODE PROCESS TYPE 61 011 61 999 62 000 62 001 62 002 62 003 62 016 62 004 62 005 62 006 62 007 62 017 62 008 62 009 62 020 62 014 62 010 62 011 62 018 62 012 62 015 62 019 62 013 62 999 63 000 63 001 63 002 63 003 63 004 63 005 63 006 63 007 63 008 63 009 63 010 63 011
157. erve as a reference or a starting point for state and local agencies when making RACT BACT or LAER determinations Initially the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse was a manual system and EPA regional offices and state and local agencies submitted summaries of their determinations to the Control Programs Development Division CPDD The CPDD then categorized the determination by source type or category and compiled and duplicated the determinations for periodic transmittal to the state and local agencies Discussions with state and local agency personnel EPA regional staff and representatives of the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials ALAPCO and the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators STAPPA resulted in the design of an automated system to provide up to date information regarding RACT BACT and LAER determinations In accordance with this automated system design the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse data base was created 1 1 The RBLC data base system performs the following three functions Allows rapid updating of RACT BACT LAER determinations Allows rapid production of RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse reports Allows EPA regional offices and state and local agency representatives to have direct computer access to the data in the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse Regulatory Basis The Clean Air Act CAA of 1970 gave the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA the responsibility and authority to
158. es are displayed in a table just like query results and you can choose any of the report formats for downloading Choose either of the query options to view only selected regulations All RBLC query options present an overview of your query results in a table that allows you to examine details about matching facilities their processes and pollutants Each option also supports saving your results in any of the RBLC standard output formats Feel free to back up respecify your search criteria and run another query after you have examined your results You can even click on the link at the bottom of every results page to return to the RBLC Query page and choose another query option Of course if your query is not successful you should back up and respecify your search criteria Make sure that you have not misspelled a word or entered an invalid value for the particular element you are querying on The format and layout of the input pages for each of the RBLC query options are discussed below For more information about how to use the available input objects to specify search criteria refer to the section How To Run a Query in Chapter 3 Web Standard Query The standard query option offers flexibility in examining the regulation data base It allows queries on several data fields process code or pollutant for example and it supports combining data fields for more selective queries You make your selections by choosing from pick lists clicki
159. es displayed in the results table These reports are fairly short and do not take a long time to create Detail reports can be very lengthy depending on the size of your result set Because these reports can take a noticeable amount of time to create you have the option of excluding facilities from the detail reports The first column next to each RBLC ID in the results table is a check box that indicates whether the facility will be included in detail reports created from this query Initially all facilities are checked and will be included in the detail reports Click the check box next to a facility to switch between checked and not checked Click the reset button to return check marks to all facilities Because the results table displays a maximum of 150 records at a time any reports that you create will contain only the facilities shown on the current page You may download a maximum of 150 determinations at one time A link to the next 150 records appears above the results table if your results consist of more than 150 records Create one or more reports for facilities on the 3 20 current page before proceeding to work with the next group of records When you click the link to the next 150 records a new page with the next 150 matching records is displayed You can now generate a report or view this set of records Use the back button of your browser to return to previous parts of the results set Continue moving through the complete results se
160. esult set will include THE PAPER CLIP FACTORY THE PA ELECTRIC 3 11 PROJECT and THE PASTRY SHOP but not PASTEURIZATION INC Using the exact match operator would probably give you an empty result set Specifying PA as the value to match with contains operator would find all of these facilities plus names such as PRINCIPAL REPAIRS and CONSOLIDATED PAVERS If you are not sure use the containing operator and type in just a partial name You can always rerun the query with a more exact spelling after you locate the permit you need Facility Location Select the EPA Region in which facilities are located Enter a state abbreviation Choose a state or local permitting agency from the list provided Enter the first letter of the state you are interested in to scroll to the appropriate agency codes Appendix A lists all agency codes used in the RBLC Process Information Enter a partial or complete process name This search criterion automatically uses the containing operator and works especially well when combined with one of the other process data elements Appendix D lists common process names used in the Choose from the list of process type codes Enter a number between 1 and 9 to scroll to that part of the process code list Appendix B lists all process codes used in the RBLC Enter a SCC code Many older permits were added to the data base without a SCC code so your query may not find all matching records A list of
161. et Menu Figure 4 13 Reduce Subset Menu Figure 4 14 Advanced Search Create Reduce Subset Menu Figure 4 15 Completed Criteria List for an Advanced Search Figure 4 16 Advanced RBLC Criteria List After lt Ctrl gt lt W gt Figure 4 17 Advanced Search Screen While Conducting a Search Figure 4 18 Results of Advanced Search Figure 4 19 Advanced Search Edit Figure 4 20 Facility Level List Figure 4 21 Process Level List Figure 4 22 Facility Level Information Figure 4 23 Facility Level Information After Removal From Download Figure 4 24 Facility 2 Removed From Download 2 6 7 6 3 2 3 6 3 6 3 8 3 10 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 17 3 18 3 18 3 19 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 5 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 12 4 14 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 16 4 17 4 17 4 18 List of Tables and Figures cont Figure 4 25 Pollutant Level List Figure 4 26 Process Level Information Figure 4 27 Pollutant Level Information Figure 4 28 Save Search Criteria Prompt Figure 4 29 Choosing Download Method from RBLC BBS Query Menu Figure 4 30 Download Format Menu Figure 4 31 Download Options Menu Figure 4 32 Download File Name Prompt Figure 5 1 RBLC Main Menu Figure 5 2 Password Entry Box Figure 5 3 Invalid Password Entered Into RBLC Figure 5 4 Record Selection Menu Figure 5 5 Enter RBLC ID Figure 5 6 Edit Access Denied Figure 5 7 Invalid RBLC ID Figure 5 8 Add New
162. facilities from the facility list To delete a facility you must move to the facility data screen 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 5 RBLC EDITOR MAIN MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 VIVID ddd 5 5 5 5 5 5 B EDIT RBLC DATA BASE 5 5 R CREATE REPORT FROM DATA BASE 5 5 lt F gt PREPARE FILES FOR UPLOADING 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO DOS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select option 5 Option or press lt 1 gt for HELP 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 6 1 Editor Menu 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC EDIT FACILITY LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 Number RBLC ID Facility Name 5 333211 5 5 1 I VA 0003 OUEBECOR PRINTING RICHMOND 5 2 VA 0002 ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL CORPORATION 5 3 0001 VPI amp STATE UNIVERSITY 5 4 I VA 0004 VPI POWER PLANT 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 C Complete I Incomplete D Deleted 3
163. find all of the subcategories in a major process category choose the first item in the list the 000 code For example searching for process type 11 000 finds all external combustion processes from 11 001 to 11 999 Because this type of query may find a large number of matching records try to select a specific process code to refine your query if possible If you do not see the process you are interested in use your browser to back up and select another main process category You could also try the standard or advanced query options to query on the name of the process you are interested in Setup and RBLC Query by Process Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 7 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb rbbrow cfm M m Choose the RBLC permit data base Select a Data Base with the determinations from the time period you are interested in Determinations entered since mid 1992 Determinations added since June 1991 tend to be more complete than older Determinations from June 1985 to May 1991 Determinations before June 1 1985 ones Choose a specific process code within the selected main category To find all processes within a main process Select Specific Code for Process Category 11 category choose the 000 code the first choice on the list 11 004 Multiple Fuels Combustion Click the run button to find determinations that meet your criteria If you need help click on the question
164. formation that you feel other agencies should know about this determination should appear here Notes are typically used for the following More than one permit number More detail on a particular process More than one contact person Further explanation regarding the designation of a source as new or modified Further explanation of the emission limit or the support documentation associated with setting the limit 1 limit based on design or stack test X X X When you have completed the form mail it to the following address RACT BACT LAER CLEARINGHOUSE RBLC MD 12 US EPA RTP NC27711 5 25 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 6 Using the Standalone Editor The on line Edit option described in the previous section allows designated users to enter and update their agencies RACT BACT LAER control technology determinations directly rather than mailing input forms to EPA Headquarters for subsequent entry or correction Now the PC based Editor simplifies the process even further While the on line version of the RBLC data base allows users to share the latest determination information in a timely manner on line data entry has some drawbacks On line access requires a communication path whether a modem and direct dial or an Internet connection and response time may seem slow as RBLC users compete with other users accessing the growing number of applications on the TTN To get around these drawbacks the CATC has de
165. g Primary Zinc Smelting Sec Brass amp Brass Ingot Pdtn Secondary Lead Smelting Hot Mix Asphalt Processing Coal Hand Proc Prep Cleaning Glass Mfg Lime Limestone Handling Kilns Storage Mfg Metallic Mineral Ore Processing C 3 Pollutant Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Particulate Suggested Emission Units See Note 2 Kg Mega gram Lb 1000 Lb solvent feed gr dscf see Note 1 Lb MW H or volume basis gr dscf gr dscf see Note 1 gr dscf or Lb Ton lead feed Lb Ton gr dscf see Note 1 gr dscf see Note 1 gr dscf see Note 1 gr dscf see Note 1 gr dscf see Note 1 gr dscf gr dscf see Note 1 Lb Ton see Note 1 Lb Ton grams dscm gr dscf Clearinghouse Process Code 90 024 90 026 90 028 90 033 90 034 99 015 Note 1 Note 2 Name or Description Non metallic Mineral Processing Phosphate Rock Processing Portland Cement Plants Wool Fiberglass Mfg Asphalt Roofing Products Mfg Rubber Tire Mfg Industry Pollutant Particulate Suggested Emission Units grams dscm gr dscf Lb Ton Lb Ton see Note 1 Lb Ton glass pulled Kg Mega gram Lb 1000 Lb of used Standard emission units have been established for these processes These units are required for reporting standardized emission limits in the RBLC data base for these proces
166. gion Region Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 State Codes ALabama AlasKa American Samoa AriZona ARkansas CAlifornia COlorado ConnecTicut DElaware District of Columbia FLorida GeorgiA GUam Hawail Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont New Jersey New York Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Delaware District of Columbia Maryland Pennsylvania Virginia West Virginia Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Illinois Indiana Michigan Minnesota Ohio Wisconsin Arkansas Louisiana New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska Colorado Montana North Dakota South Dakota Utah Wyoming American Samoa Arizona California Guam Hawaii Nevada Alaska Idaho Oregon Washington IDaho MonTana Rhode Island ILlinois NEbraska South Carolina INdiana NeVada South Dakota IowA New Hampshire TeNnessee KanSas New Jersey TexaS KentuckY New Mexico UTah LouisianA New York VermonT MainE North Carolina Virgin Islands MarylanD North Dakota VirginiA MAssachusetts OHio WAshington Michigan OKlahoma West Virginia MiNnesota ORegon Wisconsin MiSsissippi PennsylvaniA WYoming MissOuri Puerto Rico OTher Federal Agency Code see Appendix A F 1 Process Type Code see Appendix Pollutant Name and CAS Number see also Appendix
167. he RBLC BBS information system you may choose to Query Browse or Edit This section of the RBLC User s Manual describes the Query and Browse options Upon selection of Query or Browse from the Main menu you must choose which of the RBLC data bases you wish to search The choices are the RBLC main data base permanent the RBLC transient data base and the RBLC historical data base If you choose the historical data base you must make another selection from the Historical data base menu You must remember to press the Enter key after each menu response Figures 4 1 4 2 and 4 3 represent the RBLC Main menu and the data base selection menus described above Please note that all of the menu choices may not be available at any given time Throughout the system any menu option that is not available will be lowlighted on the screen You will notice this lowlighting in the manual also It is also important to note that the system has an enhanced HELP system which will provide assistance at any point during a search Simply by pressing F1 you will access the HELP system which explains the screen at which you are currently looking HELP is also context sensitive users will not have to scroll through long lists of inappropriate values in order to find the one appropriate to them Please note that some communication programs have assigned a function to the F1 key If the communication software that you use has assigned a function to the F1 key you will nee
168. here the facility is located who the permitting agency and contact person are pertinent dates in the permitting process facility notes and other information related to the facility See Figure 3 10 for an example of the facility details page To move on to the next level of detail click the View Process Info link If a facility has multiple processes they are all displayed on a process list page Each process in the list is a link to a process detail page that displays additional information about that process The process detail page appears immediately if the facility has only one process The process detail page Figure 3 11 presents specifics about the process such as its throughput if and how compliance was verified process notes and other information related to the process Use your browser to go back to the process list if any to select other processes for viewing Click the View Pollutant Info link to move down to the next level of detail If a process has multiple pollutants they are all displayed on a pollutant list page Each pollutant in the list is a link to a pollutant detail page that displays additional information about that pollutant The pollutant detail page appears immediately if the process has only one pollutant 3 17 The pollutant detail page Figure 3 12 presents specifics about emissions of the particular pollutant Details include primary and alternative limits basis for the limit pollution prevention or
169. hether the emission is fugitive point source or area source Control Option Ranking Information Two pieces of information are requested The number of control options examined and the rank of the control option selected The rank is the number of the control option selected when the options are ordered according to the performance of the control system Number 1 would be the best control system number 2 would be the next best etc 5 23 15 16 17 18 Regulatory Requirements Associated with Limit Indicate the regulatory requirement that precipitated establishing the limit presented i e BACT PSD BACT Other LAER MACT RACT GACT NSPS NESHAP or Other Do not list such items as stack test design or others These items generally represent the supporting information that may have been used to document or establish the given limit Such items should be included in the notes section To facilitate the identification of limits use the following abbreviations BACT PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration BACT Other regulated by state local rules not PSD LAER lowest Available Control Technology MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology RACT Reasonably Available Control Technology GACT Generally Available Control Technology NSPS New source Performance Standards NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Other Control Method Description Describe the specifi
170. hich contain a specified pollutant This data allows users to compare the effectiveness of RACT BACT and LAER control technologies At a minimum the subset selected must contain only a single process code and a single pollutant The subset may be further refined by process name Pollutants with no value in the standard emission limit field are not included in the statistics Instead primary emission limits for these pollutants are shown in an exception report The exception report is sorted by primary emission unit then in ascending order by primary emission limit After you choose the Download for BBS or Download for Internet option from the Query Menu the system presents you with a list of the available formats for downloading and an option to return to the Query Menu Figure 4 30 For an example of each downloading format see Appendix 4 24 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC DOWNLOAD FORMAT MENU DATE 04 01 1998 ODO 5 Currently Active Subset 1 VIVID 5 lt F gt INDEX OF DETERMINATIONS APPENDIX F lt G gt DETERMINATIONS BY PROCESS APPENDIX C lt H gt DETAILED SOURCE LISTINGS APPENDIX lt I gt FREE FORM FORMAT ALL DATA lt L gt LOTUS OR dBASE INPUT FORMAT lt N gt STATISTICAL RANKING REPORT lt X gt EXIT TO QUER
171. hing capabilities and also a data entry module for on line inputting and editing by responsible agencies In late 1994 the RBLC added a data base of federal state and local regulations A query module offers a menu driven system for users to locate pertinent regulations for a particular pollutant or process or for a broad array of other criteria In 1996 EPA introduced a World Wide Web WWW version of its air quality BBS s so that users could access this information from their Internet connections Much of the RBLC functionality of both the permit and regulation data bases became available on the WWW as of January 1998 The moves to the BBS in 1992 and to the WWW in 1998 made the RBLC accessible to more users EPA also developed a desktop version of the RBLC data base during this period so that users can access the permit data base without the need for either a phone call or an Internet connection 1 3 RBLC Features The RBLC Web includes several ways to query the RBLC data bases All query options are menu driven Users fill in a series of questions on an input form in order to build a search criteria run a query and view the results on screen The options range from a simple form with one input field to find a specific identifier to more advanced forms that offer the use of on line help and combinations of multiple search criteria for complex queries Users can view the results of a query on screen and download the results to their PCs
172. hnology MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NSPS New Source Performance Standards 183 Commercial and Consumer Products standard Best Available Control Other STATUS OF THE REGULATION A character field describing the legal status of the regulation proposed in effect etc AGENCY INFORMATION Four fields which provide information on the regulatory agency The first field is the agency code see Appendix A the second is the agency name automatically assigned based on the agency code The third and fourth fields provide a contact name and phone number for the person at the regulatory agency who can answer questions regarding the regulation REGULATION NUMBER A number which the regulatory agency assigns to the regulation If the rule is issued by EPA this number would identify the appropriate part and subpart of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT A number which the regulatory agency assigns to the document that contain technical cost and other information supporting the regulation A second field is available for the title of the document SCHEDULING INFORMATION Key dates in the development of the regulation are stored in the data base such as the following date technical support documentation was completed date public notice was given data rule was proposed date final rule became effective
173. ield mentioned below The specific format listed is the format of the data base for the BBS Some data elements in the WWW data base may have a slightly different format than that listed due to differences in the underlying data base engine However the content of each field is identical in both versions of the data base 1 Rule Affected Facility Information RULE ID The unique identification number assigned to each regulation by the system The number consists of the letter followed by the state abbreviation and a four digit number For federal regulations the abbreviation is US i e RUS 0001 is the first entry made for federal regulations AFFECTED FACILITY NAME A character field describing the facility plant or operation affected by the regulation SIC CODE This code is the standard industrial classification for facilities used throughout the Office of Air and Radiation OAR at EPA A list of valid SIC codes is available via on line help or can be downloaded from the RBLC STATE Two character abbreviation for state in which regulation applies US is the abbreviation used for federal rules 7 2 EPA REGION EPA region number 1 10 corresponding to the state Zero 0 is used as the region for federal rules REGULATORY BASIS The statutory basis under which the agency issues the regulation The choices which may be entered are 2 CTG RACT Control Technique Guidelines Reasonably Achievable Control Tec
174. ific determinations in both the transient and 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 Cn RBLC Enter Option RACT BACT LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM 5 DATA BASE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 lt B gt BROWSE DATA BASE lt Q gt QUERY DATA BASE lt E gt EDIT DATA BASE lt X gt EXIT TO RBLC BBS 644444444444444444444444444447 5 5 Enter Password 5 944444444444444444444444444448 5 5 Press lt 1 gt for HELP anywhere throughout the system 5 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 INVALID PASSWORD ACCESS DENIED 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 5 E 5 2 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 If you enter an invalid password the system displays a warning message and denies you entry into the Edit module see Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Invalid Password Entered Into After you have entered a valid password the system displays the Record
175. ified information at the facility or process level the program reads the pollutant record based on the Facility number and Process number If only pollutants specified in the search criteria are to be downloaded the program reads the pollutant record based on the subset of data selected The pollutant information is then formatted and written to the download file When all the pollutants for the current process have been read and formatted the program reads the next selected process and continues processing Since the number of determinations that may be downloaded at one time is limited to one hundred the download process should not be too time consuming Some of the download formats such as Free Format Appendix H and Lotus dBASE take longer because more information is included Any download may be stopped by pressing S during the download process 4 27 5 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 5 Editing Information Online in the RBLC Data Base Upon entering the RBLC information system you may choose to Browse Query or Edit The first screen that you see is shown in Figure 5 1 This section of the RBLC User s Manual describes the Edit option To choose Edit from the Main menu simply press lt E gt As with the Query section of the system you must press the Enter key after each menu selection 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447
176. imilar to that of the RBLC s control technology determination data base Each entry or rule in the regulation data base consists of regulation process and pollutant level data A rule is associated with the type of facility that is the source of pollutants governed by the regulation The type of facility might be a particular type of plant such as a coke oven or vinyl chloride manufacturing or a generic operation such as waste transfer This source is referred to as the affected facility Each affected facility consists of one or more different processes that are regulated by the rule Regulations can specify different emission standards for new and existing sources or for different size sources Therefore a rule may contain the same general process but different emission limits for sources with different capacities or construction dates Each process in turn consists of information on one or more pollutants and the emission limits required by the regulation Each rule for an affected facility must have at least one process and at least one pollutant The information that EPA maintains in the regulation data base on each of the three levels rule affected facility process and pollutant is listed below Together these files make up the regulation data base All information is entered and stored in a single data base The system does not use separate transient and historical data bases See Table 7 1 beginning p 6 for the format for each f
177. ind many matching records When you have completely specified your search criteria scroll to the bottom of the page see Figure 3 7 You can choose to sort the results table either by facility name or by RBLC ID Click the radio button next to your preference After you have completed your search criteria and selected a sort order click the Run button to begin your query Click the Reset button to start over with a blank standard query form The results of your query are displayed in a table Examining the results of your query or downloading the results to a local PC are discussed in the sections below RBLC Standard Query Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help E 6 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb rbeasy cfmitgeo X m esired value Partial words work best tor queries on control description because they allow for spelling variations For efficiency you may specify a comparison operator You may choose to sort your results Sort by Facility Sort by RBLC ID order either by facility name or by RBLC ID Click the run button to find determinations that meet the criteria you specified Click reset if you want to start over with a blank form Tf you would like assistance on using the standard query our on line help has more information visitors EPA Home OAR Home Home TTN Home CATC Home RBLC Home Contact RBLC Webmaster http rblcserver rblcweb rbeasy cf
178. ion Identification You may select one of the regulation identifier options from the pick list and then enter a value to be matched Enter a word or phrase pertaining to the affected facility to receive a broad retrieval list or a rule identifier Rule ID or a rule number for a single regulation You may select from the pick list of SIC codes to retrieve a broad set of affected facilities in a particular industry Type a number from 1 to 9 in the SIC pick list to scroll to a particular section of Document Done Figure 7 1 Regulation Data Base Standard Query Your search criteria is used to query the data base for records whose data element matches the value you specified Some data elements can be matched in one of several ways For these elements you can choose a comparison operator from the set of operators presented on the query form For numbers the allowable operators are equals greater than or less than Operators for alphanumeric fields allow you to match any part of the data match the beginning characters only or specify an exact match of every character More than one search criteria section can be filled out for the standard query Try to select enough criteria to match a manageable number of records without being so restrictive that the query finds no matches or being so complex that the query takes a long time to run Usually two to three criteria work well Be sure not to specify mutually exclusive criteria The fo
179. ion and Appendix G for a discussion of downloading and examples of the available download formats 4 2 5 Cn The Desktop The Desktop RBLC is a standalone version of the on line RBLC BBS search modules that you can install on your PC and use to search and view RBLC control technology determinations locally The system works in much the same way as the RBLC BBS Query and Browse modules described in the previous sections You can download a copy of the Desktop RBLC from the CATC web site under CATC Products or from the RBLC BBS on the 5 TTN BBS To run the Desktop RBLC you need an IBM compatible PC with a hard drive at least 5 Mbyte free disk space The Desktop RBLC works with copies of the control technology determinations entered in the on line RBLC databases Because new determinations are added to the on line system on a regular basis the files used by the Desktop RBLC on your hard drive can become out of date You can download updated copies of the control technology determinations from the CATC web site under CATC Products or from the RBLC BBS You must then decompress the downloaded files to incorporate the latest data into your local version of the RBLC Refer to the list of available files under RBLC Software in the CATC Products Information section of the CATC Web or access the Downloading option of the DOCUMENTS SOFTWARE section of the RBLC BBS for the file names Separate files ex
180. ion distilled from air permits submitted by Welcome to RBLC most of the State and local air pollution control programs in What s New the United States The RBLC Web site also contains RBLC Data Base Query summary information on air polution emission standards RBLC Data Entry The data assists State local agency personnel and private RBLC Software companies in determining what types of controls and RBLC Documents pollution prevention measures have been applied to and or are required for various sources and the effectiveness of Related Sites Document Done Figure 3 1 RBLC Web Home Page For your convenience the RBLC home page also includes links to other related EPA web sites The OAR Policy amp Guidance site contains rules and supporting documentation for federal standards enacted under the Clean Air Act Amendments The New Source Review NSR site contains technical information for personnel involved in conducting NSR and related permitting activities For a complete view of the technical information offered on the TTN click on the TTN Home link at the bottom of the RBLC page For further information call the CATC Info Line 919 541 0800 Query Options The RBLC permit data base contains information about recent control technology determinations submitted by state and local agencies The regulation data base which was added to the RBLC in November 1994 includes information about federal and state regulatio
181. is effective Emissions type Identifier Rule ID Pollutant name Process name Process type code Regulatory basis Region SCC code SIC code You must make an entry for all three items None can be blank If this correctly specifies the search criteria you want to use browse to the bottom of the page and click the run button to begin Optionally you may wish to combine two criteria in a single query To do this choose one the following logical connectors And finds records that match each of your search criteria Or finds records that match at least of your search criteria 7 12 If you select a connector you must specify a second criteria Make your choices from the pick lists and enter a desired value Be careful not to specify mutually exclusive criteria Before you click the run button you can choose to sort the results table either by affected facility or by Rule ID Click the radio button next to your preference Click the Reset button to start over with a blank standard query form After you have completed your search criteria and selected a sort order click the Run button to begin your query The results of your query are displayed in a table Examining the results of your query or downloading the results to a local PC are discussed below Viewing and Downloading Query Results via the RBLC Web The results of a query are summarized in a table organized by affected facility or Rule
182. ist for the transient current and historical data bases but you only to need to download the files you want After you have successfully downloaded the files execute the self extracting files and then restart the Desktop RBLC The help system can answer any questions you might have Downloading Information to Your PC The RBLC information system allows you to download selected data to the your PC Note that if the main data base is the current selected data file the Download Subset option produces an error message stating that you must create a valid subset at least once in order to download You may download a maximum of 100 determinations at one time You can choose from either of two download methods depending on how you accessed the RBLC Both the Query and Browse modules offer one download option for BBS users and a separate download option for Internet users see Figure 4 29 accessing the BBS via TELNET TELNET BBS users choose I dial in BBS users type D Both options allow you to report your search results in any of the available RBLC download formats In fact you can perform as many searches as you like and download results for each search 4 22 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC QUERY MENU DATE 04 01 1998 111111111311111111114111111111131113111111311131311601211111111117101111 5 Currently Active Subset 0 VIVID 5 lt S gt STANDARD SEARCH CREATE SU
183. llowing groups of data elements can be queried by the RBLC standard query Dates Choose a date element from the date range pick list Date added to RBLC e Date last modified e Date rule is effective Enter a from date and or a to date Your query will find dates greater than or equal to the from date and less than or equal to the to date The RBLC Web is flexible about the format of dates You may enter dates in a numeric mm dd yyyy format or spell out the month such as Jan 1 1998 If the system cannot recognize your date you will be prompted to go back and enter another date value Be aware that proposed rules and guidance documents do not have effective dates so a query on the date rule is effective data element will not find these types of data base entries Regulation Identifiers Select an identifier from the pick list see below and enter the appropriate value to match e Affected facility e Rule Identifier Rule ID Rule number Choose from the pick list of SIC codes to retrieve a broad set of facilities in a particular industry A list of SIC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC documents section available from the RBLC home page Select a regulatory basis from the pick list to retrieve all rules enacted under particular federal statute You can enter a word or phrase to locate rules for a specific affected facility Enter an Rule ID or rule number to locate one specific regulation The format f
184. lue you wish to match appearing on the right A brief explanation of each group of data elements appears below the input section The figure illustrates the different types of inputs accepted by the standard query 3 9 RBLC Standard Query Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help i 6 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb rbeasy cfmitgeo X m FACILITY LOCATION EPA Region State Agency state abbreviation or choose an agency from the selections displayed in the pick list In the agency pick list type the first letter of the state you are interested in to scroll to the appropriate agency codes How to Enter Facility Location You may select a region from the pick list enter a valid 2 letter PROCESS INFORMATION Process Name boiler Process Type Code 11 000 EXTERNAL COMBUSTION SCC Code Document Done Figure 3 6 Facility Industry Identification Section of Standard Query Your search criteria is used to query the data base for records whose data element matches the value you specified Some data elements can be matched in one of several ways For these elements you can choose a comparison operator from the set of operators presented on the query form For numbers the allowable operators are equals greater than or less than Operators for alphanumeric fields allow you to match any part of the data match the beginning characters only or specify an exact ma
185. m January 16 1998 CH Document Done X F s Figure 3 7 Run Options for Standard Query Advanced Query 3 13 The advanced query option lets you create search criteria by choosing from pick lists of data elements and entering desired values Two search criteria can be combined using AND or logical connectors for more selective queries Figure 3 8 illustrates the initial part of the advanced query page Although similar to the standard query the advance query option does not provide sets of allowable values for data elements In general you should know what each data element contains to use this option effectively The on line help contains information that can help you run the advanced query 3 Specify Criteria for RBLC Advanced Query Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help E 6 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpne epa gov rbleweb rberit cfm M p feria for RBLC Advanced Query bd Agency Basis for limit CAS number base with Select a Data Base Control method code i b period Control method description ations Determinations under review _ Date added to RBLC be more Determinations added since June 1991 Date last modified us Determinations from June 1985 to May 1991 Facility name Determinati before 1 1985 Identifier RBLC ID eterminations before June 1 Pollutant name hg a data Process name 1 Process type code ig the value Specify fir
186. mark all 5 5 more 9444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 5 5 means the text of a regulation is available on the CAAA BBS 5 An M means a regulation has been marked for inclusion in download 5 5 5 Enter Type one of the record numbers listed on this page or 5 Option type A or U Then press lt Enter gt 5 M lt Esc gt to Abandon Fl for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 14 Browse Mark Option BBS Edit Module The Edit module allows state and local agencies to add summaries of their own rules to the data base making this information available to all TTN users You may include all your rules or just those that you want to share with others Adding and updating your agency s regulations is easy To get started you need a password to access the data entry module of the regulation data base Contact the RBLC System Administrator at 919 541 2736 for a password The Edit module uses the same menu driven system that you know from the RBLC s control technology determination data base It includes context sensitive on line help at all menus and prompts to assist you with your input When you choose the Edit option from the regulation data base Main menu the system prompts you to enter a password After verifying your password the system displays the Record Selection men
187. mation on obtaining a user ID see Part 1 of this User s Manual 5 1 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC RACT BACT LAER INFORMATION SYSTEM LOS ae 8 DATA BASE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 lt B gt BROWSE DATA BASE lt Q gt QUERY DATA BASE E EDIT DATA BASE lt gt 5 644444444444444444444444444447 5 5 Enter Password 5 44444444444444444444444444448 5 5 Press lt 1 gt for HI ELP anywhere throughout the system 5 Enter Option E I or Press Password Required to Continue to the Type in the Password and Press Esc to abandon Edit Menu Enter 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 2 Password Entry Box permanent RBLC data bases 5 Cn Following the prompt to enter a password you should enter your authorized password Based on this password you have access to spec
188. mats Feel free to back up respecify your search criteria and run another query after you have examined your results You can even click on the link at the bottom of every results page to return to the RBLC Query page and choose another query option Of course if your query is not successful you should back up and respecify your search criteria Make sure that you have not misspelled a word or entered an invalid value for the particular element you are querying on 3 3 How To a Query A query allows the user to access just a part of the data base Once the query has located a result set entries in the set may be viewed on line or downloaded as a report file The specific part of the data base found by a query is defined by a search criteria that the user enters A search criteria consists of one or more data elements on which to query and appropriate values to be matched for each data element of the search criteria On the RBLC Web you specify a search criteria by completing an input form in your browser and then clicking a button to run the query RBLC query options use the following input objects for you to specify your search criteria Selection list drop down list of allowable values Click on the down arrow at the right of the box to reveal the list of choices scroll through the list until your selection is highlighted and click the selection Scroll bars appear for long lists or you can type a character to quickly move
189. ment of the list Using the Help screens to provide 4 12 information regarding valid options you complete the search criteria list meanings for the Data Element Field are Data Element RBLCID FACILITY REGION STATE PERMITDATE PERMITNUM AGENCY AIRSID SIC LASTUPDATE PROCESS PROCTYPE SCC POLLUTANT BASIS CONTROLCOD CTRLDESC CAS PCTEFFIC EMISSTYPE ENTRYDATE Data field name RBLC ID number Company name EPA region State Permit issuance date Permit number Permitting agency code AIRS ID SIC code Date of last update Process name Process type code SCC code Pollutant Basis for limit Control method code P A B N Control method description CAS number Percent overall efficiency design Emission type Date inserted into data base Valid entries and their Following the creation of a search criteria list you must choose to search the data base to create a subset and continue your search see Figures 4 17 and 4 18 However you may select to edit the existing criteria list before searching If after the creation of the criteria list you decide the list is not correct you may select E to edit the criteria list before you perform the search The editing process may only be done using the Advanced Search menus Once the search is performed and the results are displayed you may choose to create a new search criteria list this option would be used to further reduce the current subset edit the exi
190. menu option for Technical Areas Then select the RBLC BBS You access 7 19 the regulation data base directly from BBS menu The system is available any time the TTN is up and running After an introductory screen the first menu gives you a choice among the query browse and edit modules see Figure 7 6 The edit module is password protected If you would like to input regulations for your agency contact the RBLC System Administrator at 919 541 2736 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 FED STATE LOCAL REGULATIONS SYSTEM 5 1 1 1 1 5 5 DATA BASE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 JVI 5 5 5 5 lt B gt BROWSE DATA BASE 5 5 lt Q gt QUERY DATA BASE 5 5 lt E gt EDIT DATA BASE 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO RBLC BBS 5 5 5 5 JID ddd 5 5 Press lt 1 gt for HELP anywhere throughout the system 5 5 5 Enter 5 Option Press the appropriate letter to select option 5 x 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 7 6 Federal State Regulation Menu BBS Query Module When you select the query module from the federal state regulation Main menu the system brings you directly to the query me
191. met the selection criteria To remove a facility choose R from the facility data screen 113323133231233332213333213333322133212133331223332113333213233312223321133331 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Process lt F1 gt HELP Option lt V gt iew Facility Level Data 1 E X it to View Facility List 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 21 Process Level List lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Ctrl C to Page Down 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 5 RBLC Subset 1 VIEW FACILITY DATE 04 01 1998 5 0008 HOUSTON LIGHTING amp POWER ADDR CITY FARRAR COUNTY LIMESTONE ST TX ZIP REG 6 ENTERED 03 01 1983 AGENCY OT007 EPA REGION VI UPDATED 04 01 1983 CONTACT JOHN BUNYAK Est Act Date PHONE 214 767 1594 APPL RCVD A 7 PERMIT FILE PERMIT ISSUED ACT 09 10 1981 STG START UP EST 04 01 1985 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFIED FACILITY NOTES PM LIMIT TO BE COMPUTED BY APPLICANT USING GRAPH DERIVED FROM NSPS CONSIDER CONTROL EFFICIENCY AND FUEL S
192. mium Chlorine Chlorine gas Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide Chromium Chromium Trioxide Cesium Copper 1 4 dichloro 2 butene Ethylene Oxide Fluorine Water Hydrogen Sulfide Sulfuric Acid Hydrogen Bromide Hydrochloric Acid F 3 CAS NUMBER 10049 04 4 67 66 3 7440 47 3 1333 82 0 7782 50 5 10049 04 4 630 08 0 124 38 9 7440 48 4 7440 47 3 1333 82 0 7440 46 2 7440 50 8 764 41 0 25321 22 6 84 72 2 108 83 8 127 19 5 68 12 2 SEQ 128 141 78 6 64 17 5 100 41 4 100 41 4 107 21 1 75 21 8 75 21 8 7782 41 4 16984 48 8 16984 48 8 50 00 0 75 11 8 7782 42 5 7732 18 5 7783 06 4 7664 93 9 7664 93 9 7664 93 9 10035 10 6 SEQ 11 7647 01 0 POLLUTANT HCN HEPTANE HF HG HYDRAZINE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ISOOCTYL ALCOHOL ISOPROPYL ACETATE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL MAGNESIUM MALEIC ANHYDRIDE MEK MEK PEROXIDE METHACRYLIC ACID METHANE METHANOL METHYL AMYL KETONE METHYL BROMIDE METHYL ETHYL KETONE METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE METHYLENE CHORIDE MG MINERAL SPIRITS MMH MN MO N BUTYL ACETATE N BUTYL ALCOHOL N PROPYL ACETATE N20 NAOH NAPHTHALENE NH3 NH4 NH4CL NI NICKEL NITRIC ACID NO2 P TOLUIDINE PAH ALTERNATE NAME Hydrogen Cyanide Hydrogen Fluoride Mercury Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide Magnesium Methyl Hydrazine Manganese Molybdenum Nitrous Oxide Sodium Hydroxide Ammonia Ammonium Ammonium Chloride Nickel Nitrogen Dioxide CAS NUMBE
193. molybdenum sodium hydroxide salt cake ammonia ammonium ammonium chloride nickel nonmethane hydrocarbons nonmethane organic carbon nitrogen oxide nitrogen dioxide nitrous oxide polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons lead polychlorinated biphenyls polychlorinated dibenzo furans pentochloronitrobenzene herbicide particulate matter phosphorous oxychloride principle organic hazardous constituents reactive hydrocarbons reactive organic compounds reactive organic gases reduced sulfur compounds sulfur antimony selenium tin sulfur dioxide sulfur trioxide 2 3 7 8 tetrachlorodibenzo P dioxin tetrachlorodibenzo furan trichloroethylene 1 1 1 trichloroethane titanium tetrachloride tetramethyl tin total reduced sulfur D 6 Abbreviation U UF4 V VE VOC ZN ZRSO4 Pollutant uranium uranium tetrafluoride vanadium vinyl chloride vinyl chloride monomer visible emissions volatile organic compounds zinc zirconium sulfate D 7 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix E Information on the OAQPS TTN BBS What is OAQPS TTN OAQPS the EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards provides information and technical support on air pollution control Its four divisions Air Quality Strategies and Standards Emissions Monitoring and Analysis Emission Standards and Information Transfer and Program Integration provide services to EPA regional offices state and local agencie
194. n If you access the RBLC via the WWW you can still access the BBS via the Telnet site Our web page includes a hyperlink to simplify this process for you Go through the automated registration process and you will be a registered user See Appendix E for more information on the TTN 1 5 If you the agency s designated user with update responsibility you will also need RBLC edit password To receive an edit password call EPA at 919 541 2736 The EPA staff person will assign you an RBLC edit password as well as your security clearance for inputting determinations 1 6 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 2 Information in the RBLC Data Base The primary product of the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse is a data base The data base includes RACT BACT and LAER determinations made by and obtained from various pollution control agencies The data base contains information on process types the facility that applied for the construction permit the basis for the limit RACT BACT or LAER pertinent source operating parameters such as capacity pollutant emission rates pollution prevention techniques add on control equipment or other technology permitting agency contacts and scheduling data Organization of RBLC Data The RBLC data base contains information about a variety of data elements This information is separated into three main categories facility data process data and pollutant data The data are
195. n Samoa ARIZONA 7001 Arizona Dept of Env Qual Ofc of Air Qua 7002 Maricopa Air Pollution Control AZ 7003 Pima Co Dept of Env Quality AZ 7004 Pinal Air Quality Control Dist AZ AZ999 Other Arizona ARKANSAS 001 Arkansas Dept of Poll Ctrl amp Ecology AR999 Other Arkansas CALIFORNIA 001 California Air Resources Board 002 Amador County APCD 003 Bay Area AQMD 004 Butte County APCD 1 005 006 007 046 008 009 010 CAO11 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 029 021 022 CA023 024 025 026 027 028 030 047 048 049 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 Calaveras County APCD Colusa County APCD CA El Dorado County APCD CA Feather River AQMD CA Fresno APCD CA Glenn County APCD CA Great Basin Unified APCD CA Imperial County APCD CA Kern County APCD CA Kings County APCD CA Lake County AQMD CA Lassen County APCD CA Madera County APCD CA Mariposa County APCD CA Mendocino County AQMD CA Merced County APCD CA Modoc County APCD CA Mojave Desert AQMD CA Monterey Bay Unified APCD CA Mountain Counties Air Basin CA North Coast Unified AQMD CA Northern Sierra AQMD CA Northern Sonoma County APCD CA Placer County APCD CA
196. neral ore processing Phosphate Rock Processing Phosphogypsum Stacks Portland Cement Manufacturing Refractories Taconite Iron Ore Processing Underground Uranium Mines Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing Other Mineral Processing Sources B 9 CODE PROCESS TYPE 99 000 99 001 99 002 99 003 99 004 99 005 99 006 99 013 99 019 99 007 99 008 99 009 99 017 99 014 99 016 99 020 99 010 99 015 99 011 99 018 99 012 99 999 MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES Abrasive Blasting Cleaning Chromic Acid Anodizing Comfort Cooling Towers Commercial Sterilization Facilities Decorative Chromium Electroplating Electronics Manufacturing except 99 011 Electroplating Plating except Chrome 99 002 99 005 amp 99 007 Geothermal Power Hard Chromium Electroplating Hospital Sterilization Facilities Industrial Process Cooling Towers Leather Tanning Polystyrene Foam Products Manufacturing Polyurethane Foam Products Manufacturing Rocket Demilitarization Rocket Engine Test Firing Rubber Tire Manufacturing and Retreading Semiconductor Manufacturing Synthetic Fuels Production except 70 016 amp 90 010 Welding amp Grinding Other Miscellaneous Sources B 10 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix C Standard Emission Limit Units by Process Clearinghouse Process Code 11 001 11 999 15 001 15 999 21 001 21 004 30 002 41 002 41 004 41 007 Name or Description Electric Utility Steam
197. ng on radio buttons and entering values in text boxes When the data value must be one of a particular set of choices these choices are presented in a pick list The initial part of the Standard Query option displays links to groups of related RBLC data fields in the right of the page just below the title Browse through the page to the properties you want to query on You specify search criteria for the standard query by filling out the appropriate sections of the form You can combine groups selecting one or more data elements from the available groups Simply ignore groups that are not of interest to you 7 8 Figure 7 1 shows part of the standard query input form for the regulation identification section Names of the data elements appear on the left of the screen with the area for you to input the value you wish to match appearing on the right A brief explanation of each group of data elements appears below the input section The figure illustrates the different types of inputs accepted by the standard query Regulations Standard Query Netscape File Edit Go Communicator Help t 6 Bookmarks 4 Location http mapsweb ttpne epa gov tbleweb regs rgeasy cim fac Es REGULATION IDENTIFICATION Identifier Containing O Beginning With Exact Match Value Standard Industrial Classification M SIC Code Regulatory Basis MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology How to Enter Regulat
198. ns governing air pollutant emissions To query the RBLC data bases click on RBLC Data Base Query from the RBLC home page From the data base query page you may view on line help for the query options perform a query on either the permit or the regulation data base or link to additional resources This section of the manual describes how to query the permit data base Refer to the section about the regulation data base later in this manual or to the on line help for additional information about the Federal State Regulations data base 3 2 The RBLC Web supports most queries that are likely to be of interest to the general user However some advanced users may require features not available on the RBLC Web such as the multiple pollutant search In such cases users are encouraged to download and install the RBLC desktop viewer and run the query locally Users can also access the RBLC BBS which contains all the features originally programmed for it Note that the on line HELP system for the RBLC query options provides assistance at any point during a query Simply click on the question mark icon at the top of the page to access a HELP file that explains the screen you are currently viewing HELP is context sensitive You will not have to scroll through long lists of inappropriate values in order to find the one you need The entire HELP system with a table of contents is also available from the RBLC query page Choose one of the options un
199. nt Annualized cost Cost effectiveness in dollars per ton Cost verified by the permitting agency yes or no Year of the dollar used in cost calculations X X X X X Current and Historical Data The RBLC data base stores determinations based upon the date that a determination was entered in the RBLC The current data base contains completed RBLC determinations submitted since June 1991 These determinations have been reviewed by RBLC staff to ensure that the data are complete and correct The transient data base provides a work space for users to enter and update determinations Transient data base determinations could include determinations for permits which are not yet issued still in the review stages determinations which have necessary information still missing or determinations which have not been verified for corrections and completion by the RBLC staff The historical data base contains completed RBLC determinations that were added before June 199 The historical data base itself is further divided to keep the search time reasonable The RBLC offers a separate data base for information on federal and state regulations Details about this data base are described later in this manual 2 5 TABLE 2 1 NAMES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RBLC DATA FIELDS FIELD NAME TYPE OF FIELD SIZE OF FIELD FACILITY LEVEL INFORMATION Flag Character 1 Facility number Numeric 12 RBLC ID Character i e AK 0001 7 Suffix Character 2 Com
200. nu All rules are stored in one data base so there is no need to select a data base to query The query menu offers both standard menu driven and advanced search options Refer to section 3 of this manual for more information on building a search criteria and performing a search The searchable fields for the regulation data base are similar to the ones used in the determination data base Whether you are building your criteria from the standard search menu or on the advanced search screen context sensitive on line help is available When you press F1 to access help the HELP system knows what part of the criteria list you are creating and provides appropriate help information Upon leaving HELP the cursor returns to the first field on your screen Use HELP to see information about valid options from all of the menus and prompts Following are the allowable search criteria in the regulation data base 7 20 Data Element Field Description RULID Rule ID FACILITY Affected facility REGION EPA region STATE State RULEFFDATE Rule effective date RULENUMBER Rule number AGENCY Regulating agency code SIC SIC code LASTUPDATE Date of last update PROCESS Process name PROCTYPE Process type code SCC SCC code POLLUTANT Pollutant name BASIS Regulatory basis limit EQUIPMENT Add on control equipment PROCMODIF Pollution prevention method CAS CAS number PCTEFFIC Overall percent efficiency EMISSTYPE Emission type ENTRYDATE Date inserted int
201. nue moving through the complete results set in groups of 150 records until you have viewed and reported on all of the facilities that matched your search criteria Use the back button of your browser to view previous parts of the results set Information about each of the determinations in your query results is organized by facility process and pollutant Click on a RBLC ID in the results table to see details about the permitted facility for that determination View successively deeper levels of information by clicking on the links that appear in each subsequent detail page After you have examined details about a determination use the Back button on your browser to return to the query results table and pick another facility to view 3 16 RBLC Facility Details Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 6 Bookmarks Location http mapsweb rtpnc epa gov rblcweb facdetl cfm facnum 3853 M m Facility Details ID IN 0071 Click here to View Process Info Name PORTSIDE ENERGY CORP Street US HWY 12 City PORTAGE County PORTER State IN Zip Region 5 Entered 05 31 1997 Last Changed 05 31 1997 Agency INOO1 INDIANA DEPT OF MGMT OFC OF AIR Contact ROBERT ONDRUSEK Phone 317 233 4227 EST ACT DATE Appl Revd 02 15 1996 CP 127 5260 Permit Issued 05 13 1996 Document Done Figure 3 10 Facility Details Page The initial page for any facility presents details about w
202. number which the permit issuing agency assigns the permit If the permit is issued by the EPA regional office this number would be the region file number AGENCY INFORMATION Four fields which provide information on the issuing agency The first field is the agency name automatically assigned based on the agency code the second is the agency code see Appendix A The third and fourth fields provide a name and phone number for permitting personnel to use if they have questions regarding the determination NOTES This field allows the user to include explanatory information about the determination which he or she enters into the RBLC data base LAST UPDATE A field which allows users to see when the last changes were made to each determination ENTRY DATE Date that the determination was first entered into the RBLC permanent data base SIC CODE This code is the standard industrial classification for facilities used throughout the Office of Air and Radiation OAR at EPA A list of valid SIC codes is available via on line help or can be downloaded from the RBLC BBS AIRS ID An AIRS ID number is assigned to each facility in the country AIRS is EPA s Aerometric Information Retrieval System a national data base for ambient air quality emissions and compliance data The AIRS ID number is usually assigned by someone within the state or local agency assembling the permit but may also be assigned by an EPA Regional contact SCHEDULING INFO
203. o data base After you have successfully completed a search you choose from the view download or reactivate options When you choose the view option after a successful search the system presents a list of affected facilities in the current subset Figure 7 7 The system displays the rule ID regulatory basis and affected facility name for all rules that matched your search criteria Also for each rule the system displays two indicators C and R as appropriate The explanation for these indicators appears at the bottom of the regulation list You must choose a regulation a listing of processes for the affected facility follows Figure 7 8 Each process which met the selection criteria will be marked with an in the process listing The process list allows you to view the regulation level information view information about the OAR Policy and Guidance web site file for this rule or choose a process If you choose to view the regulation level data see Figure 7 9 you may then choose to remove this particular rule from your download set If you exercise this option the system will remove the marked regulation before downloading the set to the your computer A rule may only be removed from downloading from the View Regulation screen When you return to the regulation list the system displays an R next to any rules removed from downloading Figure 7 7 The Federal State Regulation data base contains summaries of air pollution
204. ok Co Dept of Env Control IL Dupage County Health Department IL Village of McCook Env Board IL Other Illinois Indiana Dept of Env Mgmt Ofc of Air Anderson Air Pollution Control Dept IN E Chicago Dept of Air Qual Control IN 4 IN004 IN005 IN006 IN007 IN008 IN009 IN010 IN999 IOWA IA001 IA002 IA003 TA999 KANSAS 5001 5002 KS003 KS004 KS999 KENTUCKY 001 002 999 LOUISIANA 001 LA999 MAINE 001 999 MARYLAND MD001 MD002 MD003 Evansville Air Pollution Control IN Gary Air Pollution Control IN Hammond Air Pollution Control Dept IN Indianapolis Air Poll Control Div IN Lake County Air Pollution Control IN St Joseph County Air Poll Control IN Vigo County Air Pollution Control IN Other Indiana Iowa Department of Natural Resources Linn County Health Department IA Polk County Physical Planning Dept IA Other Iowa Kansas Bureau of Air and Waste Mgmt Kansas City Wyandotte Co Health Dept KS Topeka Shawnee County Health Agency KS Wichita Sedgwick Co Comm Health Dept KS Other Kansas Kentucky DEP Div for Air Quality Jefferson Co APCD KY Other Kentucky Louisiana Department of Env Quality Other Louisiana Maine Department of Env Protection Other Maine Maryland Department of the Environment Allegany County Health Department MD Anne Arundel Co Air Qual Cont Prog MD A 5 MD004 Baltimore City Health Department MD MD005 Baltimore Co Bur Air
205. on the network Each BBS has a similar menu structure from which you can view information transfer files send or receive messages or execute utility functions OTHER FEATURES In addition to the Technical Areas the TTN offers more general features and information in the following categories E 5 User Support Help offers a menu of tips and tricks answers to frequently asked questions and help on performing typical TTN tasks such as transferring files BBS Descriptions presents a brief description of the contents of each of the major technical areas System Utilities contains dearchivers and readers Use dearchivers for compressed ZIP files that you download from the TTN Use Acrobat readers to read specially formatted PDF document files Leave SYSOP a Message lets you correspond with the TTN system operator if you need help with a problem relating to system operation TTN Policies explains TTN guidelines for using the network and sharing information with other TTN users E 6 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix F Valid Values for Data Elements This appendix lists appropriate values for various data elements found in the RBLC data base Some data elements are not listed in this appendix because listing valid values is not practical 1 ID You can also find this information while in the RBLC data base by using the HELP screens just press F1 at any time while using the system EPA Re
206. or rule IDs is RAA NNNN similar to the format for RBLC IDs with R added as a prefix The format for rule number varies In fact CTG entries do not even have a rule number Most federal rules take the form 40 CFR Part nn Subpart aaa If you the appropriate part and subpart of the CFR in which a rule was published use the rule number When querying on a regulation identifier you can choose how closely you want to match your desired value Choose one of the following comparison operators 7 10 Containing performs a word search and matches affected facilities that contain the specified value anywhere in the facility name data element This is the recommended comparison operator for all regulation identifiers except Rule ID Beginning with finds only those affected facilities whose facility name data element begins with the value you specified Exact match is the most restrictive operator and requires a character by character match between the value you specified and the facility data element This is the recommended comparison operator for matching Rule ID Process Information Enter a partial or complete process name This search criterion automatically uses the containing operator and works especially well when combined with one of the other process data elements Appendix D lists common process names used in the Choose from the list of process type codes Enter a number between 1 and 9 to scroll to that part of the proces
207. ou log on to the TTN BBS TTN BBS uses text based menus and commands to allow you to find and view information of interest Once you re on the network you ve got all the tools technology and information in any of the bulletin boards available at your fingertips You can find tools to estimate air pollutant emissions 1 download computer code for regulatory air models read a Title summary of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments find a course offered by the Air Pollution Training Institute or request technical support in implementing an air pollution control program You can transfer files communicate with other users leave a question for others to answer or upload a file for others to use Who can use it Anyone in the world wanting to exchange information about air pollution including personnel in state and local agencies the private sector EPA and foreign countries How do I access the TTN Web You need an Internet account a connection to the Internet and a browser to view information on the TTN Web If you need help with these items contact your information technology group or a local Internet Service Provider ISP When you ve gotten on to the Internet and have your browser working point it to the TTN Web address www epa gov ttn How do I access the TTN BBS Set up your computer call the network and register on line Once your registration is accepted you re free to use the network whenever you need to
208. pany facility name Character 50 Street address Character 30 City Character 30 County Character 30 State Character 2 Zip code Character 10 EPA Region Numeric 2 Permit issuance date Date XX XX XX XX 8 Permit date estimated actual flag Character 3 Permit file number Character 30 Permitting agency code Character 5 Name of agency contact Character 30 Contact phone number Character 14 Notes 10 fields Character 75 each AIRS ID Character 20 SIC code Character 10 Date of receipt of appl Date XX XX XXXX 8 Date of receipt estimated actual flag Character 3 Start up date Date XX XX XXXX 8 Start up date estimated actual flag Character 3 Date of compliance verif Date XX XX XXXX 8 Date of verif estimated actual flag Character 3 Date of entry to RBLC Date XX XX XXXX 8 Date of last update Date XX XX XXXX 8 PROCESS LEVEL INFORMATION Process number Numeric 3 Process description Character 50 Process type code Numeric 6 SCC code Character 20 Primary fuel Character 20 2 6 FIELD NAME Throughput capacity Throughput capacity units Compliance verification Stack test Inspection Calculated Other test Other method description Process compliance notes 3 fields POLLUTANT LEVEL INFORMATION Pollutant number Pollutant name CAS number Basis for limit Primary emission limit Primary emission unit Alternate emission limit Alternate emission unit Standardized emission limit Standardized emission unit Control method co
209. previous screen E Edit Process information or D Delete Process information 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT POLLUTANT LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 DVI Dds 5 5 5 Facility WA 0022 AA JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 Process FURNACE RECOVERY 3 523 00 MMBTU H 5 5 5 5 REC NO Pollutant Primary Emission Limit Basis 5 5 5 5 d PM10 0 0330 GR DSCF AT 8 O2 BACT 5 5 2 20 0000 5 5 5 9 502 10 0000 8 02 5 5 4 NOX 2 1300 LB ADUT BACT 5 5 5 2755 0000 T YR 5 5 6 VOC 219 0000 T YR LAER 5 5 7 TRS 5 0000 PPMDV AT 8 O2 12H BACT 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select Pollutant Data Fl HELP 5 5 Option Exit to lt E gt DIT Menu lt A gt dd Pollutant lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 1 E X it to Process List lt P gt rocess Data lt gt lt gt to Page Down 5 044444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 15 Pollutant List 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC EDIT PROCESS DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 5
210. r Regulation Data Base 7 15 Figure 7 5 Pollutant Detail Page for Regulation Data Base 7 16 Figure 7 6 Federal State Regulation Main Menu 7 19 Figure 7 7 View Regulation List 7 21 Figure 7 8 View Process List 7 21 Figure 7 9 Regulation Level Data 7 22 Figure 7 10 CAAA BBS File Information 7 22 Figure 7 11 View Process Data 7 23 Figure 7 12 View Pollutant Data 7 23 Figure 7 13 Browse Menu 7 25 Figure 7 14 Browse Mark Option 7 26 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 1 Introduction Welcome to the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse RBLC data base EPA established the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse to assist state and local air pollution control personnel in making control technology determinations and in sharing technology information This user s manual describes how to use the RBLC data base to access this information The basic purposes of the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse are To provide state and local agencies with current control technology determinations To summarize recent determinations for sources of similar size and nature provide data on the specific emission limits imposed existing new modified sources across the country To present summaries of recent federal air pollution regulations and offer a forum for state and local agencies to maintain similar information for their own rules By presenting a representative sample of control determinations the Clearinghouse should s
211. rd Reports Appendix G REPORT DATE 03 01 1998 REG ULATIONS BY PROCESS TYPE CODE PAGE 6 1 ES SRE Ne EFFECTIVE AFFECTED FACILITY RULEID DATE AGENCY NAM E OF CONTACT TELEPHONE PROCESS 41001 Aerospace Surface Coating 1313 AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING AND REW ORK RUS 0 USE N AIR TECHNOLOGY 999 54 Ou QURE NP PII lu HIN PROCESS TYPE 41009 M agnetic Tape Surface Coating MAGNETIC MANUFACTURING RUS 0099 12 5 94 US EPA CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 98 5410800 PROCESS TYPE 41024 Ship Building amp Repair Surface Coating PY SHIP BUILDING AND SHIP REPAIR RUS 010 US EPA CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY 99 5410800 PROCESS TYPE 41025 W ood Products Furniture Surface Coating except 41006 Ce EE ELL WOOD FURNITURE M ANUFACTU RUS OM USE AIR TECHNOLOGY 919 54 PROCESS 42 002 Gasoline Bulk Terminals GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION STAGE 1 RUS 0094 2 4 1994 US EPA CLE
212. res 7 9 7 11 and 7 12 and make your changes You can also add or delete processes and pollutants for existing rules Press Fl at any time to view context sensitive HELP about your menu choices and about what data the system is expecting Refer to part 5 of this manual for more information about the editing commands When you add a new rule the system displays the regulation process and pollutant data screens one after the other Each of the data fields was described earlier in this section Try to fill in as much information as possible when you are adding a new rule and be sure to use standard terms and abbreviations Other users interested in your agency s rules will be using the query module to access this information Complete and consistent data help insure that searches with any of the allowable fields produce the desired results Use the Query module if you want to download a copy of your rules 7 29 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE APPENDICES USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix A Agency Code Listing ALABAMA 001 Alabama Dept of Environmental Mgmt AL002 Huntsville Air Poll Control Agency AL ALO003 Jefferson Co Department of Health AL AL999 Other Alabama ALASKA 1 Alaska Dept of Environmental Cons AK002 Fairbanks North Star Borough AK 003 5 Central Air Anchorage 999 Other Alaska AMERICAN SAMOA 5001 American Samoa Env Quality Commission AS999 Other America
213. ries of fields includes explanatory information specific to the regulation of this process Pollutant Information POLLUTANT NAME The name of the pollutant being controlled CAS NUMBER The Chemical Abstract Service number for the pollutant PRIMARY EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS The primary emission limit listed in the regulation For rules that do not have numeric limits the units may refer to the demonstrated technology descriptions or to the notes 7 4 ALTERNATIVE EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS If provided in the rule these numbers represent any alternative emission limitations which the affected facility may meet OVERALL PERCENT EFFICIENCY The design efficiency required by the regulation often based on a particular type of control equipment and or pollution prevention method TYPE OF EMISSION CONTROLLED A one character field indicating whether the emission is fugitive point source or area source DEMONSTRATED TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION A description of the specific add on control equipment or pollution prevention techniques used to meet the emission limits of the regulation Pollution prevention often includes continuous monitoring requirements work practice standards or operator training and qualification COST DATA Control costs for a model facility The model plant is generally described in the process notes Costs contained in the regulation data base include Capital cost to purchase and install control equipment Annu
214. rol NOTE Are you wondering what BACT and LAER stand for and why these acronyms are part of the Clearinghouse name Well they are acronyms for different program requirements required under the Clean Air Act which also gave us the name LAER Clearinghouse RACT or Reasonably Available Control Technology is required on existing sources in areas that are not meeting national ambient air quality standards 1 e non attainment areas BACT or Best Available Control Technology is required on major new or modified sources in clean areas 1 e attainment areas LAER or Lowest Achievable Emission Rate is required on major new or modified sources in non attainment areas However data in the Clearinghouse is not limited just to sources subject to these requirements Noteworthy prevention and control technology decisions are included in the RBLC even if they are not related to RACT BACT or LAER decisions iii The CATC serves as a resource areas of emerging and existing air pollution prevention and control technologies and provides public access to data and information on their use effectiveness and cost In addition the CATC will provide technical support including access to EPA s knowledge base to government agencies and others as resources allow related to technical and economic feasibility operation and maintenance of these technologies Data Resources RACT BACT LAER Clearingho
215. s consultants industry and the general public These services include clearinghouses conferences reports manuals newsletters support centers workshops classroom training self instructional courses and TTN TIN Technology Transfer Network is an electronic network of information areas also referred to as bulletin boards developed and operated by OAQPS The network provides information and technology exchange in different areas of air quality management ranging from emission test methods to regulatory air pollution models The service is free except for the cost of the phone call How does it work You access the network from your own computer using either of two access methods For Internet users the TTN maintains several complementary sites WW address www epa gov ttn TELNET address ttnbbs rtpnc epa gov FTP address ttnftp rtpnc epa gov The World Wide Web WWW site lets users access TTN with the familiar point and click graphical user interface of a web browser No special IDs are needed and files can be freely searched and transferred to your local computer The TELNET site provides access to traditional BBS functions except downloading The FTP site allows users of FTP client software and most web browsers to transfer TTN files over the Internet The second way to access TTN is through the use of a modem and communications software Your computer connects through the phone lines with a computer at EPA where y
216. s code list Appendix B lists allowable process codes Enter a SCC code Many older permits were added to the data base without a SCC code so your query may not find all matching records A list of SCC codes can be downloaded from the RBLC Documents section available from the RBLCWeb Pollutant Information Specify a pollutant name Choose from one of the criteria pollutants in the pick list or choose Specify other and type the pollutant name you desire The RBLC standard is to use the chemical abbreviation for a pollutant name for example for carbon monoxide Enter a CAS number This is the recommended method for finding a specific pollutant because it accounts for any variations in pollutant names Choose from the list of available emission types This selection works best when used in combination with other criteria because it matches a large number of data base entries Emissions Abatement Information Enter a word or phrase for the particular pollution prevention method or add on equipment that was used Specify a control efficiency threshold as a percentage Very often a measure of efficiency is not specified with the regulation so a query on this data element may not find many matching records When you have completely specified your search criteria scroll to the bottom of the page You can choose to sort the results table either by affected facility name or by Rule ID Click the radio button next to your preference
217. s details page appears immediately if the affected facility has only one process Link to the regulation detail page Figure 7 3 to view the type of facility governed by the regulation who to contact at the regulatory agency the basis for the regulation the status of the regulation references to technical documentation explaining how the regulation was developed including on line information if any pertinent dates in the regulatory process notes and other information related to the affected facility Use your browser s Back button to return to the process list The process detail page Figure 7 4 presents specifics about the process such as capacity thresholds and whether the standards apply to new or existing units process notes and other information related to the process Use your browser to go back to the process list to select other processes for viewing Click the View Pollutant Info link to move down to the next level of detail Click the View Regulation Details link to review detailed information about the regulation The pollutants for a process are displayed on a pollutant list page Each pollutant name in the list is a link to a pollutant detail page that displays additional information about that pollutant The pollutant detail page Figure 7 5 presents specifics about emissions of the particular pollutant regulated by the standard Details include primary and alternative limits pollution prevention or add on equipment use
218. selection When you want to download a group of rules the mark option is noticeably faster You can mark the rules of interest to you while paging through the rule list After you have marked one or more rules for downloading download works like it does in the Query module Choose either the Internet or BBS download option depending on how you accessed the RBLC See Appendix H for examples of the available download formats 7 27 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 REGS BROWSE VIEW REGULATION LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 REC 5 NO RULE ID BASIS AFFECTED FACILITY 333333 03333 5 5 14 RUS 0097 MACT CHROMIUM ELECTROPLATING AND ANODIZING 5 15 RUS 0031 NSPS COAL PREPARATION PLANTS 5 16 RUS 0023 pu UTRUM 5 5 2177 3e RUS 0093 5 Enter Record Number A or U 5 5 18 C RUS 0095 5 5 5 2 29 RUS 0010 5 You must mark one or more rules if you wish to 5 5 20 C RUS 0089 5 download information to your PC To mark one 5 5 2L RUS 0087 5 rule enter its Record Number Enter to mark 5 5 22 RUS 0104 5 all rules on this page Enter 0 to un
219. ses Also for these processes percent 90 has been established as the unit for reporting standardized emission limits for opacity Applicable regulations involve process controls and or modifications No emission units stated C4 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Appendix D Abbreviations for Processes Units and Pollutants Abbreviations for Processes and Descriptors Abbreviation ADD AL AM ASSOC ATMOS CALC CEM CO COLL COOP CORP DECARB DESULF DISTIL DISTN DIV E EA EFF ELECT EMISS ENVIRON OR ENV ESP FAC FCC FCCU FGR FURN GEN HAND HVLP LC INCIN INDEP INTERNAT Process or Descriptor additive aluminum American association atmospheric catalytic continuous emission monitoring company collection cooperative corporation decarbonization desulfurization distillation distribution division eastern each efficiency electric emissions environmental electrostatic precipitator facility fluid catalytic cracking fluid catalytic cracking unit flue gas recirculation furnace generator handling high volume low pressure spray guns internal combustion incinerator independent international 1 Abbreviation LAB LDOUT LIQ LT MATL MFG MISC MODIF NAT NATL POLL PREP PROD PWR REC RECIP RECLAM REFIG REFIN REG REGEN RESID ROT SCR SCRUB SECOND SHIP SNCR SOLN STOR SUP SYS TRANS UNIV VAC VERT Process or Descriptor laboratory
220. set contains 50 Facilities 5 75 Processes and 5 269 Pollutants 5 5 5 Enter 5 Option Press any key to continue 5 S 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 18 Results of Advanced Search After the search is performed if you decide that not enough data was found or too many records were found you can select lt E gt to change the criteria and then recreate the subset by searching the data base again Cn Cn Cn Cn Editing the existing search criteria list is one of the features that separates the Advanced Query from the Standard Query Following a search you may choose to recall and edit any one of the three search criteria lists by using lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to scroll up or lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to scroll down previous subsets will remain the same but all subsets following the edited criteria list will be replaced by new subsets For example you create three subsets and three corresponding criteria lists 1 2 and 3 Following the creation of the third subset you decide that you must rebuild subset 2 in order to gather the information you need The Advanced Query user can perform this function in two ways From the Advanced Query screen you may simply scroll up l
221. ss 1 for HELP 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 3 RBLC Historical Data Base Selection Menu The Query Menu as it appears when the user first enters the RBLC data base is displayed in Figure 4 4 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 5 RBLC QUERY MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 5 5 5 Currently Active Subset 0 5 5 VID 5 5 5 5 lt S gt STANDARD SEARCH CREATE SUBSET 5 5 5 5 lt A gt ADVANCED SEARCH CREATE SUBSET 5 5 5 5 lt V gt VIEW SUBSET 5 5 5 5 lt D gt DOWNLOAD SUBSET FOR BBS 5 5 lt I gt DOWNLOAD SUBSET FOR INTERNET 5 5 5 5 lt R gt REACTIVATE SUBSET 5 5 5 5 lt X gt EXIT TO SELECTION MENU 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Press the appropriate letter to select the option 5 5 Option you want or press lt 1 gt for HELP 5 5 f 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 4 RBLC Query Menu When a search is performed the system creates a subset of the data base This subset is then available to view to download or to further reduce by creating a subsequent subset A maximum of three subsets may be created during any search Each subset is specified by a search criteria list The search criteria list is composed of one to three s
222. ssful all of the Query menu options will be enabled You can immediately choose a download format for example If no records in the new data base match your saved criteria you may wish to edit your criteria and try the search again 4 20 wow 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC QUERY MENU DATE 09 11 1997 5 JID Oda nane nnn 5 5 Currently Active Subset 1 5 VIVID 5 5 5 5 STANDARD SEARCH REDUCE SUBSET 5 5 lt A gt ADVANCED SEARCH REDUCE SUBSET 5 5 lt V gt VIEW SUBSET 5 6444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 Save criteria Y N 5 5 5 5 Do you want to save the current search criteria 5 5 and reapply it to another RBLC data base 5 5 9444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter 5 Option Enter Yes to save criteria and exit No to exit without saving 5 X lt 1 gt for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 28 Save Search Criteria Prompt The Browse Module The Browse module allows you to select from a list of process types and search the data base for all determinations of that type You can even search for a major category of process typ
223. st criteria Region SCC code SIC code State Operator Tf you like you can refine your query by combining two criteria with a logical Choose connector optional Document Done Figure 3 8 Advanced Query As with other query options you must first select one of the RBLC permit data bases based on the date that entries were added to the data base The current data base of entries entered since June 1991 is preselected Specify the first search criteria by choosing a data element and a comparison operator from the pick lists Then type the desired value for the data element in the text box using lowercase or uppercase letters and or numbers The searchable data elements are listed below Refer to the previous section on the standard query for detailed information about the allowable values for the data elements Basis for limit 3 14 CAS number Control method code Control method description Date added to Date last modified Facility name Identifier RBLC ID Pollutant name Process name Process type code Region SCC code 51 State You must make an entry for all three items None can be blank If this correctly specifies the search criteria you want to use browse to the bottom of the page and click the run button to begin Optionally you may wish to combine two criteria in a single query To do this choose one the following logical
224. standard has been specified Use additional pages as necessary 5 21 10 11 Process name process equipment should be listed using one of the process categories listed in Appendix C Detailed Listing of Proposed Process Categories A descriptor may be added behind the generic category name For example Boiler coal fired 3 each Kiln 3 each Conveyors coal limestone Furnace arc Boiler recovery Boiler power Engines gas fired Process Type Code A code assigned to each process see Appendix B used to categorize determinations SCC Code This code is the standard source classification for processes used throughout the Office of Air at EPA Throughput Capacity Indicate the maximum design capacity of the unit Use the same units of measure used in the NSPS to describe the size of a source Wherever possible use the list of standardized abbreviations for process and emission limit Appendix D Compliance Verification This series of fields allows you to enter a yes or no response to the following questions Compliance verified Method of confirmation Stack testing Other testing Inspection Calculations You may also enter a narrative description of other types of confirmation methods Pollutant s Emitted make an entry for each pollutant or parameter for which a control requirement or other restraint has been specified PM SO opacity or others Use a separate block for each entry
225. sting criteria list to rebuild the current subset scroll through previous criteria lists this automatically reactivates previous subsets or exit to the Query Menu in order to View or Download the subset 4 13 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC QUERY CREATE CRITERIA LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 0 0 5 5 Criteria List for Subset 13 5 VIVID 5 5 5 Criterion One Criterion Two Criterion Three 5 3933333323213 5 5 DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT 5 STATE PROCESS 5 5 OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR 5 5 5 VALUES VALUES VALUES 5 TX BOILER 5 5 CONNECTOR AND 5 5 5 5 Enter Please wait 5 Option Reducing Master file to create subset 5 5 5 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 17 Advanced Search Screen While Conducting a Search 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 RBLC QUERY CREATE REDUCE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 5 OO 5 5 Criteria List for Subset 1 5 VIVID 5 5 STATE TX AND 5 PROCESS BOILER 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 This sub
226. t Ctrl gt lt R gt or down lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to criteria list 2 and edit it or you may return to the Query Menu select lt Reactivate Subset gt and reactivate subset 2 Upon reselection of Advanced Query the system presents you with the original criteria list for subset 2 which you may now edit Once the editing is done you must select to search the data base Subset 1 will remain the same Subset 2 will reflect the editing changes and the system will delete the original subset 3 see Figure 4 19 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC QUERY CREATE REDUCE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 5 VOTO 5 5 Criteria List for Subset 2 5 VIVID 5 5 5 Criterion One Criterion Two Criterion Three 5 5 5 DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT DATA ELEMENT 5 POLLUTANT POLLUTANT 5 5 OPERATOR OPERATOR OPERATOR 5 5 5 VALUES VALUES VALUES 5 NOX 502 5 5 CONNECTOR OR 5 5 J day 5 5 Enter You will lose All subsequent criteria lists 5 Option and subsets if you continue 5 5 Esc to Abandon or Enter to Continue 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 19 Advanced Search Edit Help screens are available throughout the Advanced Query to aid you in accessing the se
227. t add a process to an existing determination You can however add pollutants to processes in existing determinations The system exits to the Record Selection menu when you do not want to add any more processes or pollutants At the Record Selection menu you can enter additional new determinations or edit any existing determinations for your agency If necessary you can also edit new or edited determinations and delete them Your additions and changes remain in the RBLC transient data base until the RBLC System Administrator reviews the data for accuracy and completeness Use the Query module and select the transient data base if you want to download your new determinations The free format download format lets you see all of the data you entered This report also shows you how your data stands with regard to promotion to the permanent RBLC data base because an asterisk appears next to each required field in the free format report 5 20 Information may be submitted to RBLC by filling out Input form and mailing it to the RBLC SYSOP If you would prefer to enter information this way you may download the Input form in PDF format from the CATC Products section of the CATC web site You may also obtain Input forms by calling the RBLC SYSOP Joe Steigerwald at 919 541 2736 Be sure that you are using the most recent version of the input form because the data fields used in the RBLC data base change If you are using an out of date form
228. t in groups of 150 records until you have reported on the facilities of interest found by your search criteria Choose a report format from the list and click the create button to generate your report Formatting a report may take some time especially for a large number of facilities The detail reports take the longest time to generate because they include the most information All reports are created as ASCII text Once you have selected the amount of data to download the application will process the result set sequentially First a facility record is read and formatted as specified During the format process the record is written to a file for downloading After the facility information is formatted the program loops through all process records for the facility all the pollutant records for each process and then reads the next selected facility record and continues processing Please be patient after you initiate your report When the RBLC Web has finished creating the report your browser will display a Save As dialog box or the report itself The exact action depends upon how you have configured your browser You will return to the results table after you have saved the report If the report appeared in your browser choose the Save As command from the File menu to save the report file on your PC Then use the back button to return to the results table Choose another report format if you like examine individual facilities or return to
229. tack testing Inspections Calculations Other testing Users may also enter a short narrative description of other types of confirmation methods 3 Pollutant Information POLLUTANT NUMBER A unique number given to each RBLC determination pollutant by the system This numeric field is used only by the RBLC staff for tracking purposes and does not appear on screen POLLUTANT NAME The name of the pollutant being controlled 2 3 CAS NUMBER The Chemical Abstract Service number which represents each individual pollutant in the determination PRIMARY EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS The primary emission limit listed in the permit ALTERNATIVE EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS If provided on the permit these numbers represent any alternative emission measurements which the facility may make RBLC STANDARDIZED EMISSION LIMIT AND UNITS This limit allows comparison with other similar determinations in the data base If standard units are provided for the process type in which the user is searching see Appendix C users can compare the entries in this field to determine the most stringent limits BASIS FOR LIMIT The statutory basis for the pollutant limit The choices which may be entered into the RBLC data base are BACT PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration BACT OTHER Other BACT i e Toxics BACT etc Lowest Available Control Technology LAER Maximum Achievable Control Technology MACT Reasonably Available
230. tain that all of the needed data files are there Then your determination is assigned a permanent RBLC ID and added to the Transient data base You are notified via mail that your determinations are on line and what their RBLC IDs are At this time you will also be sent a QA QC report that details any deficiencies in your submittal Use the on line Edit option to correct any problems with the new determinations 6 10 3 KH KH USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 7 Federal State Regulation Data Base The RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse RBLC maintains a data base that contains summaries of federal regulations enacted in response to the Clean Air Act and Amendments These rules include Maximum Achievable Control Technology MACT standards National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NESHAP New Source Performance Standards NSPS as well as control techniques guidelines CTG which specify requirements for reasonably available control technology RACT The regulation data base offers on line queries via the WWW or the TTN BBS and a BBS module that allows you to add your own rules data Using the same user interface that you know from the RBLC s control technology determination data base you can build a query to locate pertinent regulations for a particular pollutant or process or for a broad array of other criteria You can also bypass the query step and go directly to viewing a list of all th
231. take economic factors into account LAER should never be less stringent than the emission limit stipulated in an applicable NSPS for the source category Although the specific criteria governing RACT BACT LAER or NSPS vary the general underlying approach is to require best control on all major existing new or modified sources The complexity and number of new source review NSR decisions has increased over the past several years and more state and local programs are accepting the complete responsibility for issuing PSD and nonattainment permits Thus it is extremely important that information be available to assist control agencies in making the necessary control technology determinations in a nationally consistent manner Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 made submittal of LAER to the RACT BACT LAER Clearinghouse Information System mandatory The RBLC Data Base From 1986 to 1992 the RBLC data base was housed on the National Computer Center s IBM 3090 computer and used the System 2000 Software In 1991 in response to a planned phase out of System 2000 EPA began the task of choosing a new system to house the system After reviewing various options including mainframe PC based bulletin board and hybrid options EPA chose to move the RBLC data base to a PC based bulletin board system BBS The RBLC data base has been part of EPA s Technology Transfer Network TTN BBS since October 1992 This data base offers interactive searc
232. tandard Query Results Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help i Bookmarks Location 25BOILER 25 27 and proctype LIKE 2 27112 252 272 28 amp uT Crit amp sOrder FAC Matching Facilities for Search Criteria state and process boiler and proctype 11 000 Check ALL facilities PERMIT NUMBER amp ISSUE DATE IN 0043 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO PSD 65 1757 MOUNT VERNON IN 09 17 1989 ACT IN 0046 GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK amp BUS GROUP CP 003 2000 ROANOKE IN 09 09 1991 ACT 0042 GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK AND BUS GROUP 003 2000 ROANOKE IN 09 09 1991 ACT 0039 INKOTE PC 71 1822 CARLISLE IN 11 20 1989 ACT 0071 PORTSIDE ENERGY CORP CP 127 5260 PORTAGE IN 05 13 1996 2 Document Done e Sh WX RBLC ID FACILITY NAME CITY Figure 3 9 Query Results Table that matched the search criteria When you query by process type a facility may appear with multiple rows one for each matching process found by the query The results table displays a maximum of 150 records at a time Any reports that you create will contain only the facilities currently displayed on the page If your results consist of more than 150 records a link to the next 150 records appears just above the results table To work with the next group of records click on this link A new page with the next 150 matching records is displayed so that you can view or generate a report on this set of records Conti
233. tch of every character More than one search criteria section can be filled out for the standard query Try to select enough criteria to match a manageable number of records without being so restrictive that the query finds no matches or being so complex that the query takes a long time to run Usually two to three criteria work well Be sure not to specify mutually exclusive criteria The following groups of data elements can be queried by the RBLC standard query Dates Choose an RBLC database Choose an additional date element from the date range pick list e Date added to RBLC e Date last modified e Date permit issued 3 10 Enter a from date and or a to date Your query will find dates greater than or equal to the from date and less than or equal to the to date The RBLC Web is flexible about the format of dates You may enter dates in a numeric mm dd yyyy format or spell out the month such as Jan 1 1998 If the system cannot recognize your date you will be prompted to go back and enter another date value Facility or Industry Identifiers Select a facility identifier from the pick list see below and enter the appropriate value to match Facility name RBLC Identifier RBLC ID e Permit number Choose from the pick list of SIC codes to retrieve a broad set of facilities in a particular industry Many older permits were added to the data base without a SIC code so your query may not find all matching recor
234. the RBLC query page The RBLC Web offers you complete flexibility in examining the contents of the permit data base The following report formats are available Appendix F Process Summary by Facility Name sorted alphabetically by facility name reports RBLC ID facility name permit date and process code and description Appendix Contact Summary by Process Code sorted by numeric process code reports RBLC ID facility name permitting agency and name and telephone number for contact person who is knowledgeable about the determination Appendix Detailed Listing by RBLC ID reports most of the information in the permit data base for selected facilities Because it includes details about all processes and pollutants this is a very lengthy report Freeform Detailed Listing All Fields optional method for reporting literally all information in the permit data base for selected facilities Again this is a very long report 3 21 Export ASCII Delimited Text saves selected data fields in a quoted comma delimited format that is suitable for importing into desktop data bases or spreadsheets Information reported includes RBLC ID facility name city state process code and description process throughput pollutant and emission limit basis for limit and a description of emission abatement method 3 22 USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Part 4 Conducting a Search in the RBLC BBS When you enter t
235. the current copy resides in the transient data base Old indicates a determination that exists only in the master data base No edits exist for this record in the transient data base At the Record Selection Menu you have several options As mentioned earlier the lt L gt option stake you directly to a facility listing similar to the list seen in the List Facilities View Screen From this listing you may choose to edit one of the facilities on the list Another option is lt E gt Enter RBLC ID If you choose this option the system displays a pop up box and prompts you to enter the RBLC ID of the record which you would like to update Figure 5 5 If you do not have authority to update the records for the RBLC ID entered the system displays a warning message and you are denied access Figure 5 6 Alternately if you enter a ID that does not exist the system displays an error message Figure 5 7 5 3 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT 5 5 RECORD SELECTION MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 E ENTER RBLC ID lt L gt LIST RBLC IDs lt A gt ADD NEW DETERMINATION X EXIT TO SELECT DATA BASE MENU 64444444444444444444444444
236. the system has assigned a unique RBLC ID to the facility you are ready to input the information for the determination Remember the system has context sensitive HELP throughout the Add process If you do not understand the type of information that the system requires just press F1 to view an appropriate HELP screen After choosing to add a new facility at the Record Selection Menu the system will prompt you whether a determination exists from which it should copy facility information Often several determinations exist for one facility You can copy the facility information to the new determination If you answer yes to the prompt to copy information the system will ask for a ID From this ID it will copy the information into the Add Facility screen After receiving an answer yes or the system will display the Add Facility screen with or without the copied information see Figure 5 20 Note the new RBLC ID in the upper left hand corner Unless facility information was copied all fields on this screen are blank except the following State abbreviation U S EPA region Date of determination entry current date Agency Code and Name Date of last update current date Enter all facility information for the determination and save the information The system will provide a message stating that you must now enter process data for the facility Figure 5 21 5 16 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
237. ther facility for which you have update authorization If you were editing an individual RBLC ID the E lt X gt it option from the process list returns you to the Edit menu Adding New Determinations to the Data Base At the Record Selection Menu Figure 5 4 you may choose to lt A gt Add New Determination to the RBLC data base Using this information the system will assign a unique RBLC ID to the new determination The information for the determination does not have to be complete in order to add a determination to the RBLC data base You can use the system as a tracking tool while a determination or permit is being developed The scheduling data stored at the facility level in the RBLC data base is designed specifically as a tracking aid for air pollution control personnel Although the information for a determination does not have to be complete the RBLC does have certain restrictions with regard to minimum information For each RBLC determination you must input at least one process and one pollutant Only six fields are needed to save the new determination facility name NEW MOD status process name process type code pollutant name and control method code The RBLC also has certain restrictions with regard to information required for a determination to be considered as complete and eligible for promotion to the permanent RBLC data base Data for most of the searchable fields must be entered before a determination will be promoted
238. to Rico Env Quality Board PR999 Other Puerto Rico RHODE ISLAND RIOO1 Rhode Island Div of Air amp Haz Mat RI999 Other Rhode Island SOUTH CAROLINA 5 001 South Carolina Dept of Health amp Env Ctrl 5 002 City of Columbia Air Poll Control SC SC999 Other South Carolina SOUTH DAKOTA 50001 South Dakota Dept of Water Nat l Res SD999 Other South Dakota TENNESSEE TN001 Tennessee Div of Air Pollution Control TN002 Chattanooga Hamilton Co APCB TN 9 TN003 Knox Co Dept of Air Poll Control TN TN004 Memphis and Shelby Co Health Dept TN TN005 Metro Health Nashville amp Davidson Co TN TN999 Other Tennessee TEXAS 001 Texas Air Control Board TX002 City of Dallas Health amp Human Serv TX TX003 City of Houston Bureau Air Qual Cont TX TX004 El Paso County Health Unit TX TX005 Fort Worth Air Pollution Control TX TX006 Galveston County Health District TX TX007 Harris County Pollution Control Dept TX TX008 Lubbock City Health Department TX TX999 Other Texas UTAH UT001 Utah Bureau of Air Quality UT999 Other Utah VERMONT 001 Vermont Air Pollution Control Division VT999 Other Vermont VIRGIN ISLANDS 1001 Virgin Islands Dept of Planning Nat Res 1999 Other Virgin Islands VIRGINIA 001 Virginia Environmental Quality Air Division VA999 Other Virginia WASHINGTON 001 Washington State Department of Ecology WAO002 Benton Franklin Walla Walla Co APA WA WAO003 Northwest Air Pollution
239. to edit WA 0022 You enter the appropriate record number in this case 3 and the system displays the process list for that particular facility Figure 5 10 shows this process list Selecting lt E gt Enter RBLC ID at the Record Selection Menu brings you directly to the process list 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT PROCESS LIST DATE 04 01 1998 5 DVIS 5 5 5 Facility WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP 5 5 5 5 REC NO Process Name Throughput Capacity 5 gt 5 51 FURNACE RECOVERY 3 523 00 MMBTU H 5 5 2 FURNACE RECOVERY 4 770 00 MMBTU H 5 53 DISSOLVER VENT SMELT 3 0 00 5 5 4 DISSOLVER VENT SMELT 4 0 00 5 5 5 KILN LIME amp EVAPORATOR BLOW HEAT 0 00 5 5 6 BOILER MAGNEFITE 400 00 MMBTU H 5 5 7 BOILER POWER 3 345 00 5 5 5 5 5 5 C Complete I Incomplete D Deleted 5 5 11331313003333331931313031333333313130030010131313131313030301033 5 5 Enter Enter Record Number to Select a Process 1 HELP 5 5 Option lt F gt acility Level Data lt Ctrl gt lt R gt to Page Up 5 5 1 E X it to Facility List lt gt lt gt to Page Down 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5
240. to list entries that begin with that character sorted lists only Text box an area in which you type a value for the data element you wish to match Type lowercase or uppercase letters or numbers being careful to enter a value that is appropriate for that data element Radio buttons set of selections from which you must make one only one choice Click the button next to your choice The selected button usually appears filled in or pressed down If you change your selection the previously selected button is cleared Reset button clears any selections you have made on the form and presents you with a copy of the form as it appeared when you first loaded the page Submit button initiates the action for the current page These buttons are usually labeled Run or Continue Except for Query by ID the RBLC query options require you to select an RBLC data base based on the date entries were first added to the RBLC The choices are presented in a selection list with the most recent permits preselected for matching against your search criteria If you want to look at other permits choose one of the other data bases The choices are Determinations under review the most recent information in the RBLC These determinations are still under review and may not contain values in all data fields Determinations added since June 1991 recent information in RBLC that has been reviewed and approved for
241. transient data base see Figure 5 14 5 10 644444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 RBLC EDIT FACILITY DATA DATE 04 01 1998 5 2 5 5 WA 0022 JAMES RIVER CORP COMPLETE 5 5 ADDR 1000 COMPUTER CIRCLE CITY CAMAS 5 5 COUNTY WAKE ST WA ZIP 27621 REG 10 5 5 5 5 ENTERED 04 24 1989 5 5 AGENCY WA999 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UPDATED 01 31 1992 5 5 CONTACT ALAN BUTLER Est Act Date 5 5 PHONE 206 649 7103 APPL RCVD ACT 04 04 1985 5 5 PERMIT FILE 4 PSD 88 3 amp DE 88 360 MODIFICAT PERMIT ISSUE 09 26 1991 5 5 SIC START UP ACT 07 01 1990 5 5 AIRS ID COMPL VERIFY ACT 03 01 1990 5 5 FACILITY NOTES 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 35 5 5 Enter ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO FLAG THIS DETERMINATION AS 5 5 Option DELETED FROM THE TRANSIENT DATA SET 5 5 D N 5 944444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 5 14 Delete Option Selected from Facility Data Screen Selecting to delete a determination from the transient data base actually flags all the records for that determination as deleted You can still see the determination but cannot edit it The word DELETED appears in the upper right corner of the
242. ts waferboard particleboard etc Wood Treatment Woodworking Other Wood Products Industry Sources ORGANIC EVAPORATIVE LOSSES SURFACE COATING PRINTING GRAPHIC ARTS Aerospace Surface Coating Automobiles and Trucks Surface Coating OEM Automotive Refinishing Can Surface Coating Fabric Coating Printing Dyeing except 41 017 Flatwood Paneling Surface Coating Flexible Vinyl amp Urethane Coating Printing Large Appliance Surface Coating B 2 CODE PROCESS TYPE 41 026 41 009 41 010 41 011 41 012 41 013 41 014 41 015 41 016 41 017 41 018 41 019 41 020 41 021 41 022 41 023 41 024 41 025 41 999 42 000 42 001 42 002 42 003 42 004 42 005 42 006 42 010 42 009 42 999 49 000 49 001 49 002 49 003 49 004 49 005 49 006 Leather Surface Coating Magnetic Tape Surface Coating Magnetic Wire Surface Coating Metal Coil Surface Coating Metal Furniture Surface Coating Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Surface Coating Paper Plastic amp Foil Web Surface Coating except 41 007 amp 41 018 Plastic Parts for Business Machines Surface Coating Plastic Parts amp Products Surface Coating except 41 015 Polymeric Coating of Fabrics Pressure Sensitive Tapes and Labels Coating Printing Forms Printing News Print Printing Packaging Printing Publication Printing Publication except 41 007 amp 41 019 022 Ship Building amp Repair Surface Coating Wood Products Furniture Surface Co
243. u This menu works the same way as the Record Selection menu in the Edit module for the control technology determination data base Refer to part 5 of this manual for more information Choose from the following options lt A gt dd new rule to the data base When you add the regulation the system assigns it an 8 character rule identifier much like the RBLCID lt E gt nter the rule identifier for one particular regulation whenever you want to view or update information 7 28 12481 the rules in the data base for your state or local agency Each entry or rule in the regulation data base consists of regulation process and pollutant level data Each rule corresponds to an affected facility which consists of one or more processes that are regulated by the rule Data at the process level includes process type SCC code and additional notes for details about the process itself Each process in turn consists of information on one or more pollutants and the emission limits required by the regulation Pollutant level information includes details about add on equipment and or pollution prevention methods that can satisfy the rule estimated capital costs and operations and maintenance costs and cost effectiveness in dollars per ton To edit an existing rule use one of the options from the Record Selection menu to select a particular rule Then move to the appropriate regulation process or pollutant data screen see Figu
244. uing state US for federal rules and then by affected facility name The Browse regulation list which works just like the list in Query gives you access to regulation process or pollutant level information These screens are identical to the screens for the view option of the Query module In Browse the regulation list has two additional commands that let you move around the complete rule list and mark information for download Browse sorts the regulation list by affected facility name to help you find rules of interest as you page through the data base The Jump option allows you to enter a letter and move directly to the affected facility whose name begins with that letter If you are looking for the rule for SULFURIC ACID PLANTS the jump option saves you the trouble of paging through the rules from A to R If the data base does not contain any rules that begin with a particular letter jump moves down the rule list to the affected facility that begins with the next higher letter in the alphabet 7 26 for example RUBBER TIRE MFG when you try to jump to Jump may not help you locate a rule exactly in all cases but it is a good way to move quickly around the entire REGS data base 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 REGS BROWSE MENU DATE 04 01 1998 YD 5 VIEW REGULATIONS lt D gt DOWNLOAD REGULATIONS FOR BBS lt I gt DOWNLO
245. use RBLC Query view and download data you select on Source Specific Technology Applications Air Pollution Regulatory Requirements CATC PRODUCTS download technical reports cost information and software Related Programs and Centers CICA U S Mexico Border Information Center on Air Pollution Centro de Informaci n sobre Contaminaci n de Aire e SBAP Small Business Assistance Program International Technology Transfer Center for Global Greenhouse Gases lv USER S MANUAL FOR THE RBLC DATA BASE Table of Contents Part 1 Introduction Regulatory Basis The RBLC Data Base RBLC Features Gaining Access to the RBLC On Line Part 2 Information in the RBLC Data Base Organization of RBLC Data Current and Historical Data Part 3 Querying the RBLC Web Data Base RBLC Home Page Query Options How To Run a Query Query by RBLC Identifier Query by Process Type Standard Query Advanced Query Viewing Query Results Downloading RBLC Information to Your PC Part 4 Conducting a Search in the RBLC BBS The Query Module The Standard Query The Advanced Query Viewing a Subset The Browse Module The Desktop RBLC Downloading Information to Your PC Part 5 Editing Information Online in the RBLC Data Base Editing the Data Base Adding New Determinations to the Data Base Part 6 Using the Standalone Editor Installing the Editor Using the Editor to Build Your Data Base Creating a Report from Your Data Base
246. veloped a standalone version of the RBLC Edit module for entering new determinations only The PC based Editor is available to any users authorized to input determinations for their agency All you need is a PC with a hard drive Obtain a copy of the system by downloading it from the Products section of the CATC web site Follow the straightforward installation procedure and you are ready to use the standalone Editor After entering new determinations with the Editor forward the data to the RBLC for inclusion on the TTN As with on line submittals the data is initially placed into a searchable transient data base where quality assurance procedures are performed Once the data is checked it is promoted into the current RBLC data base The on line Edit option gives you access to any of your agency s current entries on the RBLC BBS Installing the Editor The RBLC Editor is an independently executable program designed to run on an IBM compatible PC The system was not designed to operate on a LAN No special software licenses are required To run the RBLC Editor you need an IBM compatible PC with a hard drive that has at least 2 Mbyte free disk space The system itself uses about 1 Mbyte and you should have around 1 Mbyte for your data files You also should have the latest versions of the file compression programs PKZIP and PKUNZIP version 2 04G You can find these programs on the TTN in the System Utilities section The editor runs fine un
247. w and people you don t know who are involved in air pollution control It s always available It s got it all Over a dozen different bulletin boards up and running more are on the way It s readily accessible Access the latest information whenever you need it For BBS access 919 541 5742 modems up to 14 400 bps For Internet access www epa gov ttn ttnbbs rtpnc epa gov ttnftp rtpnc epa gov When can I use it 24 hours a day 7 days a week except Monday morning 8 12 EST when the system is down for maintenance and backup Who do I call If you need help accessing the system call the systems operator by phone at 919 541 5384 in Durham North Carolina during normal business hours 1 5 EST For help with your Internet connection contact your local ISP HOW TO USE OAQPS TTN TOP MENU From this menu you have access to all the features on the TTN On the Web click the appropriate link to navigate to the information you want On the TTN BBS you select menu options to move through the system To select an option type the character specified in brackets When your see CR for carriage return press the ENTER key Also press the ENTER key after responding to a question Press S to skip a series of text screens Press P to pause a screen that is scrolling and then press the ENTER key to resume scrolling From the Top menu select Gateway to TTN Technical Areas Bulletin Boards to access any of bulletin boards
248. w file name each time you download during any one session You may also use the download function of your communication software e g CROSSTALK to name a download file Once you have selected the amount of data to download the program will process the subset sequentially First a facility record is read and formatted as specified During the format process the record is written to a file for downloading After the facility information is formatted the program loops through all process records for the facility described below and then reads the next selected facility record The system updates a status counter of the number of determinations as it completes processing of each facility record When all the facilities have been written to the download file the program executes the download method you selected at the Query Menu 4 26 5 om 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 RBLC DOWNLOAD FORMAT MENU DATE 04 01 1998 5 Currently Active Subset 1 DVI 5 lt F gt INDEX OF DETERMINATIONS APPENDIX F 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444417 5 5 Enter File Name APDXF100 TXT 5 5 5 5 5 The data you have selected will be temporarily 5 5 stored in an internal file prior to downloading 5 5 You may accept the file name suggested above or 5
249. y page From the web query page select the link FTP Files to transfer the search results to your local PC Just be sure to get your files fairly soon after you create them because all download files will be erased each week when the BBS is down for weekly maintenance The system also allows you select the format of the downloaded data The available format options for downloading data are free format all data elements with data field names Lotus or dBASE ready format most data elements in a data base ready for dBASE or translation into Lotus and the following standard report formats Appendix F A summary listing in alphabetical order by facility name which includes the following information facility name year of the compilation in which 4 23 5 the determination appears RBLC ID number and suffix process code number date of permit issuance process name Appendix G A summary listing of contact information in order of process code which includes the following facility name year of the compilation in which the determination appears RBLC ID number and suffix date of permit issuance agency name agency contact name agency telephone number Appendix A detailed listing of all new and revised individual source information Statistical Ranking report A summary listing in ascending order by standard emission limit of processes w
250. y pressing F1 HELP or by reading Appendix F of the RBLC User s Manual The Operator Selection Menu and the Values Entry screen are displayed in Figures 4 6 and 4 7 4 4 64444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444447 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 RBLC STANDARD SEARCH CREATE SUBSET DATE 04 01 1998 0 0 5 Currently Active Subset 1 Criterion Being Selected 1 VID 5 1 RBLC ID Number 9 Reserved 17 Poll Preven P2 Ctrl 2 Facility Name 10 SIC Code Equip Code P A B N 3 EPA Region 11 Date Updated 18 P2 Ctrl Eq Description 4 State Code 12 Process Name 19 CAS Number 5 Permit Date 13 Process Type Code 20 Estimated Efficiency 6 Permit Number 14 SCC Code 21 Reserved 7 Agency Code 15 Pollutant Name 22 Emission Type 8 AIRS ID Number 16 Basis for Limit 23 Date Inserted 5 Enter Enter Number of Data Element to Search Option E X it to QUERY Menu Fl for HELP 94444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444448 Figure 4 5 Standard Search Menu Screen 1 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
251. y report Freeform Detailed Listing Fields optional method for reporting literally all information in the regulation data base for selected affected facilities Again this is a very long report Export ASCII Delimited Text saves selected data fields in a quoted comma delimited format that is suitable for importing into desktop data bases or spreadsheets Information reported includes Rule ID affected facility regulatory basis proposed and effective dates process code and description process capacity pollutant and emission limit and a description of emission abatement method Because the results table displays a maximum of 50 records at a time any reports that you create will contain only the affected facilities shown on the current page You may download a maximum of 50 regulations at one time A link to the next 50 records appears above the results table if your results consist of more than 50 records Create one or more reports for affected facilities on the current page before proceeding to work with the next group of records When you click the link to the next 50 records a new page with the next 50 matching records is displayed You can now report or view this set of records Use the back button of your browser to return to previous parts of the results set Continue moving through the complete results set in groups of 50 records until you have reported on the affected facilities of interest found by your search criteri
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