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RECORD NUMBER: 276 OF 1884

Main Title Development of the 1980 NAPAP (National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program) Emissions Inventory: Point Sources, Product F (Version 5.2).
Author Mobley, J. D. ; Zelmanowitz, S. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Year Published 1980
Report Number EPa/600/7-86/057F; EPA/DF/MT-88/006;
Stock Number PB88-137179
Additional Subjects Data file ; Air pollution ; Exhaust emissions ; Electric utilities ; Inventories ; Magnetic tapes ; Sources ; Precipitation(Meteorology) ; Sulfur dioxide ; Nitrogen oxides ; Acid rain ; National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program ; Emissions inventory ; Area sources
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NTIS  PB88-137179 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The 1980 NAPAP Emissions Inventory 5.2 point source emissions data for the 48 contiguous United States and Canada (from 50 degrees to 125 degrees W. Longitude and from 25 degrees to 60 degrees N. Latitude) are contained in the data file. Annual emissions of 11 pollutants (SO2, SO4, NOx, Pb, CO, HC1, HF, NH3, TSP, VOC, and total hydrocarbons) from 14,334 plants encompassing 36,817 emission points and 52,904 source classification code (SCC) or process level records are present. Grid locations and temporal and species allocation factors are also included to allow for spatial, temporal, and species resolution of the data. The data file (Product F) is one of a series of 1980 NAPAP Emissions Inventory products. A report ('Development of the 1980 NAPAP Emissions Inventory') documenting the contents of the data file is available as Product A. Other emissions inventory products include data files containing U.S. and Canadian annual point and area source emissions (Version 5.0) and temporally, spatially, and species-resolved emissions for a typical weekday, Saturday, and Sunday in each season (Versions 5.2 and 5.3). Version 5.2 contains total hydrocarbons (THC) speciated into 28 photochemical reactivity classes, while THC in Version 5.3 are speciated into 10 classes based on carbon bond IV chemistry.