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Monitoring Plan for Part 75 Sources

 

Decommissioning of FACT desktop application, FACT API and the Monitoring Plan Viewer.

The FACT desktop application, FACT API and the Monitoring Plan Viewer will be retired and replaced by ECMPS 2.0 and CAM API. A future retirement date is being determined and will be shared when available.

Instructions: click on a facility name in the table to display detailed information.

ORIS Code Facility Name State View

Overview

This tool provides access to information for sources affected by 40 CFR Part 75. Location, ownership and contact information, unit attributes, and monitoring plan data is presented for each facility.

What is in a monitoring plan?

The monitoring plan describes how a facility monitors its emissions. Monitoring plan data define relationships between stacks, pipes, and units; specify locations at a facility from which emissions are monitored; and identify monitoring equipment including the individual system components. Monitoring plan data also provide characteristics of operations and physical and unit characteristics such as stack height, cross sectional area, fuel type, air pollution control devices, and size of the unit(s).

How to Access

To view more information, select a facility from the list on the left. A series of tabs will be displayed. To view the monitoring plan, open the "Monitoring Plans" tab and select a unit and/or stack from the list.

Sorting and Filtering

The facility list can be sorted in ascending or descending order by selecting a column heading. Additionally, the facility list can be dynamically filtered according to the search box content. Sorting and filtering applies to ORIS Code, Facility Name, and State.

Support

For technical support with the monitoring plans, please contact your regional analyst. For any issues you encounter with this application, please email fact@epa.gov.

More Resources
  • Field Audit Checklist Tool (FACT)
  • Emissions Monitoring and Reporting
  • Clean Air Markets
Facility name
On this page:
  • Location
  • Contacts
  • Units
  • Monitoring Plans
 
 

Map Options

 

Instructions: click on a unit ID in the table to display detailed information.

Unit ID Commence Operation Date Status View
 
 
 
 
 

Instructions: click on a unit/stack name in the table to open a monitoring plan.

Unit/stack name Status Begin Year, Quarter End Year, Quarter View
 
 
    
Location
 

On this page:
  • Monitoring location
  • Unit information
  • Unit fuels
  • Unit controls
  • Monitoring methods
  • Monitoring systems
  • Span, range, and formulas
  • Load and operating information
  • Monitoring defaults
  • Qualifications
  • Comments

Reporting frequency

Monitoring plan location ID(s) Reporting frequency code Reporting frequency Begin quarter End quarter

Monitoring location attributes

Duct indicator Ground elevation (ft) Stack height (ft) Cross area exit (ft2) Cross area flow Material code Material Shape code Shape Begin date End date

Stack/pipes and unit relationships

Associated unit Bypass stack indicator Activation date Retirement date Begin date End date

Unit operations

Commence operation date Commercial operation date Boiler/turbine type code Boiler/turbine type Boiler/turbine begin date Boiler/turbine end date Max heat input (mmBtu) Heat input begin date Heat input end date

Unit programs

Program code Program Unit class code Unit class Certification begin date Certification deadline

Unit fuels

Fuel type code Fuel type Fuel indicator code Fuel indicator Demonstration method for GCV code Demonstration method for GCV Demonstration method for daily sulfur code Demonstration method for daily sulfur Ozone season indicator Begin date End date

Unit controls

Parameter code Parameter Control equipment code Control equipment Original indicator Seasonal indicator Installation date Optimization date Retirement date

Monitoring methods

Parameter code Parameter Methodology code Methodology Substitute data approach code Substitute data approach Bypass approach code Bypass approach Begin time End time

MATS supplemental monitoring methods

Parameter code Parameter Methodology code Methodology Begin time End time

Monitoring systems

 

Span values

Component type code Component type Scale code Scale Method code Method MPC/MPF MEC Span value Full-scale range Units of measure code Units of measure Flow span value (scfh) Scale transition point Default high-range value Flow full scale range Begin time End time

Monitoring system fuel flow

System ID Fuel code Fuel Max fuel flow rate Units of measure code Units of measure Source code Source Begin time End time

Analyzer Range Data

Component type code Component type Component ID Range code Range Dual Range indicator Begin time End time

Emissions Formulas

Parameter code Parameter Formula ID Formula code Formula description Formula Begin Time End Time

Rectangular duct wall adjustment factor

WAF determined date WAF effective date/time WAF method code WAF method code description WAF value No. of test runs No. of traverse pts. WAF No. of test ports No. of traverse pts. Ref Duct width Duct depth WAF end date/time

Unit/stack/pipe load and operating information

Max hourly load Units of measure code Units of measure Upper bound of range of operation Lower bound of range of operation Normal operation level code Normal operation level Second operation level code Second operation level Second normal indicator Load analysis date Begin time End time

Monitoring defaults

Parameter code Parameter Value Units of measure code Units of measure Purpose code Purpose Fuel type code Fuel type Operating condition code Operating condition Source of value code Source of value Begin time End time

Qualification

Qualification type code Qualification type Begin date End date Qualification year Average % Year 1 Year 1 data type code Year 1 data type Year 1 % Year 2 Year 2 data type code Year 2 data type Year 2 % Year 3 Year 3 data type code Year 3 data type Year 3 %

Comments

Unit/stack pipe ID Comments Begin date End date

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Last updated on December 19, 2024
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