Point Source 2007 SEMAP Emissions Inventory

Point Source 2007 SEMAP Emissions Inventory

Development of the Point Source Emission Inventory for 2007 in the SESARM Region (Version 1.10a) Prepared for: John Hornback Executive Director, Southeastern States Air Resource Managers, Inc. 526 Forest Parkway, Suite F Forest Park, GA 30297-6140. (404) 361-4000, FAX (404) 361-2411 [email protected] Prepared by: AMEC E&I, Inc. 404 SW 140th Terrace Newberry, FL 32669 (352) 333-6617, FAX (352) 333-6622 wrbarnard@ AMEC.com Mark Diblin William R. Barnard Senior Principal Senior Principal AMEC Project No.: 6066-09-0326.02 Contract No.: S-2009-06-02 March 27, 2012 Development of Point Source Emission Inventory for 2007 Southeastern States Air Resource Managers, Inc. AMEC Project No.: 6066-09-0326.02 January 18, 2012 Table of Contents 1.0 ANNUAL 2007 INVENTORY FOR POINT SOURCES .......................................................... 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1 1.2 INITIAL DATA SOURCES AND QA REVIEW .................................................................... 2 1.2.1 State Submittals and Conversion into a NIF Database ............................................. 2 1.2.1.1 Alabama ................................................................................................................ 5 1.2.1.2 Alabama – Jefferson County ................................................................................. 5 1.2.1.3 Florida ................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.1.4 Georgia .................................................................................................................. 6 1.2.1.5 Kentucky ................................................................................................................ 6 1.2.1.6 Kentucky – Jefferson County................................................................................. 6 1.2.1.7 Mississippi ............................................................................................................. 7 1.2.1.8 North Carolina ....................................................................................................... 7 1.2.1.9 North Carolina – Buncombe County ...................................................................... 7 1.2.1.10 North Carolina – Forsyth County ....................................................................... 8 1.2.1.11 North Carolina – Mecklenburg County .............................................................. 8 1.2.1.12 South Carolina ................................................................................................... 9 1.2.1.13 Tennessee ....................................................................................................... 10 1.2.1.14 Tennessee – Davidson County ....................................................................... 10 1.2.1.15 Tennessee – Hamilton County ........................................................................ 10 1.2.1.16 Tennessee – Knox County .............................................................................. 10 1.2.1.17 Tennessee – Shelby County ........................................................................... 10 1.2.1.18 Virginia ............................................................................................................. 11 1.2.1.19 West Virginia ................................................................................................... 11 1.3 EPA CAMD HOURLY EMISSION DATA ......................................................................... 11 1.4 PM AUGMENTATION ..................................................................................................... 12 1.4.1 Initial QA and Remediation of PM Pollutants .......................................................... 14 1.4.2 Updating of PM Factor Ratios ................................................................................. 15 1.4.3 PM Emission Calculations ....................................................................................... 15 1.4.4 PM Emission Results .............................................................................................. 17 1.5 EMISSION RELEASE POINT QA CHECKS .................................................................... 18 1.5.1 QA Checks and Gap-Filling for Location Coordinates ............................................. 18 1.5.2 QA Checks and Gap-Filling for Emission Release Parameters .............................. 19 1.6 STATE REVIEW OF INITIAL VERSION .......................................................................... 22 1.6.1 Alabama .................................................................................................................. 22 1.6.2 Alabama – Jefferson County ................................................................................... 22 1.6.3 Florida ..................................................................................................................... 22 1.6.4 Georgia .................................................................................................................... 23 1.6.5 Kentucky .................................................................................................................. 24 1.6.6 Kentucky – Jefferson County .................................................................................. 25 1.6.7 Mississippi ............................................................................................................... 25 1.6.8 North Carolina ......................................................................................................... 25 1.6.9 North Carolina – Buncombe County ........................................................................ 26 1.6.10 North Carolina – Forsyth County ......................................................................... 26 i AMEC Development of Point Source Emission Inventory for 2007 Southeastern States Air Resource Managers, Inc. AMEC Project No.: 6066-09-0326.02 January 18, 2012 1.6.11 North Carolina – Mecklenburg County ................................................................ 26 1.6.12 South Carolina ..................................................................................................... 26 1.6.13 Tennessee ........................................................................................................... 27 1.6.14 Tennessee – Davidson County ........................................................................... 28 1.6.15 Tennessee – Hamilton County ............................................................................ 28 1.6.16 Tennessee – Knox County .................................................................................. 28 1.6.17 Tennessee – Shelby County ............................................................................... 28 1.6.18 Virginia ................................................................................................................ 28 1.6.19 West Virginia ....................................................................................................... 29 1.7 STAKEHOLDER REVIEW .............................................................................................. 29 1.7.1 Alabama .................................................................................................................. 29 1.7.2 Florida ..................................................................................................................... 29 1.7.3 Georgia .................................................................................................................... 30 1.7.4 Kentucky .................................................................................................................. 30 1.7.5 North Carolina ......................................................................................................... 30 1.7.6 Tennessee ............................................................................................................... 30 1.8 IDENTIFICATION OF EGU AND NONEGU POINT SOURCES ...................................... 30 1.9 FINAL S/L AGENCY QA REVIEW ................................................................................... 31 1.9.1 Kentucky .................................................................................................................. 32 1.9.2 North Carolina ......................................................................................................... 32 1.9.3 North Carolina – Forsyth County ............................................................................. 32 1.9.4 South Carolina ......................................................................................................... 32 1.9.5 Virginia .................................................................................................................... 32 1.9.6 West Virginia ........................................................................................................... 32 1.10 2007 POINT SOURCE EMISSION SUMMARY ........................................................... 70 1.11 DATA FILES ................................................................................................................ 79 1.12 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................ 80 List of Exhibits Exhibit 1 – Summary of Initial Point Source Submittals Exhibit 2 – PM Compound Descriptions Exhibit 3 – PM Compounds Reported

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