COMPASS-EI–Manual – Chapter 4
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9.
Annual Upset + Maint Emissions
(TONS/YEAR).
The total annual upset and maintenance emissions during the inventory year. If upset
emissions are difficult to quantify and speciate in terms of specific contaminants, use
generic contaminant codes such as:
VOC = 50001
SO2 = 70510
NOx = 70400
TSP = 10000
CO = 90300
(Mandatory if upset or maintenance emissions occurred)
10.
Annual Uncontrolled Emissions
(TONS/YEAR).
The total annual emissions during the inventory year prior to abatement by connected
control devices. Users who transfer the calculated emissions from the COMPASS-Calcs
module with Data
Pipeline
will automatically have these values inserted into the database
along with the controlled emission totals. Otherwise, uncontrolled emissions may be
manually entered or they may be inserted using a feature that is available in
Emissions
Maintenance
menu –
Adjust Emissions
.
11.
Uncontrolled Emissions
(LBS/HR).
The total uncontrolled emissions in lbs/hr.
12.
Long Term Allow. Emiss.
(TONS/YEAR).
The allowable emissions for a source in tons/year.
13.
Short Term Allow. Emiss.
(LBS/HR).
The allowable emissions for a source in lbs/hr.
14.
Show Exceedance On Report?
The COMPASS-EI Permit Compliance Report presents a comparison of actual emission
rates to allowable emission rates. In some instances, the user may have speciated one or
more of the chemicals contained in a pollutant category, such as VOC, for a Source ID
and point that are subject to a permitted allowable emission rate for the pollutant
category. If the user wishes to associate the emission record for this speciated chemical
with the permit, by entering the
Permit Number
(see Item 15, below), then the
Permit
Compliance Report
will indicate that there is an exceedance for any level of emissions if
the allowable emission rate is “0.” To suppress this exceedance flag in the report, the user
can enter “
No
” in this data element. It should be noted that in this example, the
exceedance of VOC will be flagged in the report only if the total of all VOC contaminant
emissions exceeds the total VOC allowable rate.
15.
Permit Number
.
The New Source Review permit number, or other reference to a regulatory agency
permit. Changes to this data element will not be accomplished at the agency by use of an
electronic report; users will need to discuss proposed changes to permit numbers directly
with the agency staff. However, changes made to permit numbers will be reflected in the
user’s database and in all reports produced by the system.