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Emission Inventory Data

  1. National Emission Trends Inventory (NET 1996)
    1. Link toState Level Emission Summaries
      1. Georgia (an example)
      2. Link to Emissions By County
        1. Link to Emissions in Percentage
        2. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx
        3. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC
        4. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx - Ozone Season Daily
        5. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC - Ozone Season Daily
        6. Link to Map of VOC Emissions
        7. Link to Map of NOx Emissions
      3. Link to Emission Summary by Source Category EI T-1
        1. Link to Emissions in Percentage
        2. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx
        3. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC
        4. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx - Ozone Season Daily
        5. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC - Ozone Season Daily
      4. Link to Emission Summary by Source Category EI T-3 (More Detailed than EI T-1)
        1. Link to Emissions in Percentage (normal)  Percentages in 1,000s
        2. Link to Emissions By County (Example: Fulton Co.)
      5. Charts (bar graphs) of Top 25 Emitters in State
        1. Link to VOC Sources
        2. Link to NOx Sources
        3. Link to SO2 Sources
        4. Link to CO2 Sources
        5. Link to PM10 Sources
      6. Link to All Plant Level Emissions in State by County Select a plant to link to detailed emissions, stack, control, and and process information.Example
        1. Link to Plants Listed by Map Code (only larger sources are on map)
        2. Link to All NOx Plants
        3. Link to All VOC Plants
      7. Link Up to: Clean Air Markets Division's (previously Acid Rain Div.) 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998 Emission Tracking System/Continous Emission Monitoring (ETS/CEM) data by State.
      8. Link Up to: Windroses Example
      9. Link Up to: Maps (The maps are large so you will need to use the scroll bars to view them. They will be too big to print. Go to the map index page to get a windows meta file or Freelance file to print.
        1. Link to Georgia MSAs
        2. Link to Georgia Sources
        3. Link to Georgia Monitoring Sites
        4. Link to Georgia Sources, Monitoring Sites, MSA - Use this map to see everything on all maps
        5. Link to Map of VOC Emissions
        6. Link to Map of NOx Emissions
      10. Link Up to: Air Quality Data Index Page
        1. Link to 1996-98 Air Quality Data
        2. Link to State Ozone Monitors - Scroll to the right to see all the information
        3. Link to Map of Monitoring Sites
        4. Link to MSAs and County Names
    2. Link toMetropolitan Statistical Area (C/MSA) Level Emission Summaries
      1. Atlanta - Example
      2. Link to Emissions By County
        1. Link to Emissions in Percentage
        2. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx
        3. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC
        4. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx - Ozone Season Daily
        5. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC - Ozone Season Daily
      3. Link to Emission Summary by Source Category EI T-1
        1. Link to Emissions in Percentage
        2. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx
        3. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC
        4. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - NOx - Ozone Season Daily
        5. Link to Bar Graph of Emissions - VOC - Ozone Season Daily
      4. Link to Emission Summary by Source Category EI T-3 (More Detailed than EI T-1)
        1. Link to Emissions in Percentage (normal) Percentages in 1,000s
        2. Link to Emissions By County (Example: Fulton Co.)
      5. Link to All Plant Emissions in Area by County Select a plant to link to detailed emissions, stack, control, and process information. Example
        1. Link to Plants Listed by Map Code (only larger sources are on map)
        2. Link to All NOx Plants
        3. Link to All VOC Plants
      6. Link Up to: Clean Air Markets Division's (previously Acid Rain Div.) 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998 Emission Tracking System/Continous Emission Monitoring (ETS/CEM) data by State.
      7. Link Up to: Windroses Example
      8. Link Up to: Maps
        1. Link to Atlanta, GA MSA
        2. Link Up to: Maps
      9. Link Up to: Air Quality Monitoring, Modeling and Other Data
        1. Link Up to: State Ozone Monitor Index (locations of all ozone monitoring sites in each state)
        2. Link to 1996-98 Air Quality Data for Area
    3. Download Data -County and Plant emission summary
  2. Clean Air Markets Division's ETS/CEM Data
    • Link to1998 ETS/CEM State Summaries - NOx Emissions, Heat Input and NOx Rate
      1. Link toPlant Level Data - NOx Emissions, Heat Input and NOx Rate Example: Georgia
        1. Boiler Level Data - Example: Georgia (From the boiler level you can go to NOx Emissions, Heat Input or NOx Rate or Down to the Hourly data)
          1. Link to NOx Emissions
          2. Link to Heat Input (MMBtu)
          3. Link to NOx Emission Rate (lb/MMBtu)
            1. Hourly Data Example: Bowen (From the Hourly Data level you can go to NOx Emissions, Heat Input or NOx Rate)
            2. Link to NOx Emissions (tons)
            3. Link to Heat Input (MMBtu)
            4. Link to NOx Emission Rate (lb/MMBtu)
    • 1997, 1996 and 1995 are the same format

Air Quality Monitoring, Modeling and Related Data

  1. 1997-99 Air Quality Data
    1. Link to By State and County
    2. Link to By State, County and Monitoring Sites
  2. 1996-98 Air Quality Data - List of all states, the choose state Example: Georgia
    1. Link to List
    2. Link to Map
  3. Ozone Monitoring Sites (locations of all ozone monitoring sites in each state) - List of all states, then choose state Example: Georgia
    1. Link to State Ozone Monitors - Scroll to the right to see all the information
    2. Link to Map of Monitoring Sites
  4. Link to Maps of Modeled 4th Maximum Ozone Concentrations - Example: Georgia
  5. Wind Roses for Selected Areas
    1. Link to Example: Atlanta
  6. Link to Spatial Clustering of Ambient Ozone in Eastern U.S. An analysis of the spatial correlation structure of ozone levels
  7. Link to List of Current Nonattainment Areas (Green Book)

State and Area Maps

  1. View State and Area Maps
    1. Example: Georgia
    2. Link to Georgia MSAs
    3. Link to Georgia Sources
    4. Link to Georgia Monitoring Sites
    5. Link to Georgia Sources, Monitoring Sites, MSA - Use this map to see everything on all maps
    6. Link to Map of VOC Emissions
    7. Link to Map of NOx Emissions
    8. Link to Atlanta, GA MSA
    9. Other MSAs
    10. Link to Download Maps in Windows Metafile or Freelance
  2. Maps of MSAs
    1. Link to Overview of MSAs in the United States
    2. Link to Overview of MSAs in New England
    3. Link to Overview of Connecticut MSAs, Counties and Central Cities
    4. Link to Overview of Massachusetts MSAs, Counties and Central Cities
    5. Link to Overview of Maine MSAs, Counties and Central Cities
    6. Link to Overview of New Hampshire MSAs, Counties and Central Cities
    7. Link to Overview of Rhode Island MSAs, Counties and Central Cities
    8. Link to Overview of Vermont MSAs, Counties and Central Cities
  3. Link to View State Maps of MSAs and counties - using map of the United States Example: Georgia
  4. Link to Download Maps in Windows Metafile or Freelance
  5. Link to Color Shaded Relief Maps of the U.S. - Example: Colorado
    Available from Ray Sterner of The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Other Data of Interest

  1. Link to Populations Projections by County - Example: Georgia
  2. U.S. Map of Vehicle Miles Traveled by County
    1. Link to View Map (gif file) with your Web browser
    2. Download Freelance file (vmtmap.zip)
  3. Census Data and MSA Information
    1. Link to MSA Population
    2. Link to Counties within each MSA - listed by MSA
    3. Link to State Census Information- county level information
    4. Link to All counties with FIPS CODES and MSAs - listed by state and county
    5. Link to Census Population for Places and County Subdivisions
    6. Link to Distances to Counties Close to MSAs Example: Atlanta
  4. Where People Work that Live Outside MSAs
    1. Link to Number of workers who commute to an MSA which is outside their county of residence
    2. Link to Where People Work - By State then County - Example: Georgia
  5. Link to Growth Estimates - Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) by State and County
    1. Link to Example: Georgia

 

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