Control Path Control Pollutant Component


Use the ControlPathControlPollutant component to report the pollutants that are controlled by the control device(s) within the path, and the percent reduction in emissions the control device(s) in the path achieve.

You should report at least one pollutant for each Controls group. Multiple different pollutant records may be reported. You must submit all pollutants that are controlled by the control path. The system will not assume the same reduction for all VOC-related HAPs or particulates if a single percent reduction is provided for the generic pollutant "VOC."

For each pollutant controlled, report the associated Percent Control Measures Reduction Efficiency. This efficiency should reflect the amount of reduction across the entire set of devices or measures applied when they and any capture equipment are operating as designed. This reduction efficiency should not be discounted for the percent of the emissions stream which never reaches the control devices or measures because of less-than-complete capture, control equipment downtime, malfunctions, or bypassing.

PollutantCode


Description

Code identifying the pollutant for which emissions are reported.

User Role Accessibility

SLT, Inventory Developer

Checks
Number Name Description Type Severity
124 Controlled Pollutant Code Valid Must match value in code list. Code Critical
228 Pollutant Code Present Required when reporting the control pollutant component. The component and all dependent data will not be stored if there are missing required data. Present Critical
470 Active Pollutant Code Valid Must match active value in code list. Code Critical
471 Pollutant Code Present for Emissions Required when reporting the Emissions component. The component and all dependent data will not be stored if there are missing required data. Present Critical
849 Control Pollutant Cardinality Control pollutant codes must be unique within a control approach. Cardinality Critical
1930 Pollutant Not Repeated Within Process When reporting emissions, a pollutant may not reported multiple times under a single reporting period. Cardinality Critical

PercentControlMeasuresReductionEfficiency


Description

The code that represents the information management system which has responsibility for the data in a linked or interrelated information management system.

User Role Accessibility

SLT, Inventory Developer

Checks
Number Name Description Type Severity
125 Percent Control Measures Reduction Efficiency Range Should be greater than or equal to 5 and less than or equal to 99.999. Range Critical
126 Percent Measure Reduction Efficiency Present Required when reporting the control pollutant component. The component and all dependent data will not be stored if there are missing required data. Present Critical
2323 Percent Control Measures Reduction Efficiency must not equal 100 If the control measure code reported for a Facility Inventory or NonPoint Control Measure is not "46" (Process Change), then the Percent Control Measures Reduction Efficiency must not equal 100. Present Critical
236 Percent Control Measures Reduction Efficiency Data Type This element must be reported as a decimal reported with a maximum precision of 5.1. Format Critical

ControlPathControlPollutant

User Role Accessibility

SLT, Inventory Developer

Checks
Number Name Description Type Severity
2357 PM10 Primary and Filterable Emissions Comparison If PM10 Filterable and PM10 Primary are both reported pollutants, then PM10 Filterable should not exceed PM10 Primary for the same reporting period. Conditional Critical
1930 Pollutant Not Repeated Within Process When reporting emissions, a pollutant may not be reported multiple times under a single reporting period. Cardinality Critical
2320 Emissions of Reporting Period Conflict Process Emissions Data for a defined Group of Pollutants can contain either the pollutant representing the group total value, or any number pollutants representing the group member values, but not both. Comparison Critical
2358 PM2.5 Primary and Filterable Emissions Comparison If PM2.5 Filterable and PM2.5 Primary are both reported pollutants, then PM2.5 Filterable should not exceed PM2.5 Primary for the same reporting period. Conditional Critical
2359 PM10 Primary and PM Condensable Emissions Comparison If PM Condensable and PM10 Primary are both reported pollutants, then PM Condensable should not exceed PM10 Primary for the same reporting period. Conditional Critical
2360 PM2.5 Primary and PM Condensable Emissions Comparison If PM Condensable and PM2.5 Primary are both reported pollutants, then PM Condensable should not exceed PM2.5 Primary for the same reporting period. Conditional Critical
2361 PM Emissions Comparison If PM10-FIL, PM-CON and PM10-PRI are submitted, PM10-FIL + PM-CON must equal PM10-PRI. Conditional Warning
2362 PM Emissions Comparison If PM25-FIL, PM-CON and PM25-PRI are submitted, PM25-FIL + PM-CON must equal PM25-PRI. Conditional Warning