Facility Name:3M Cottage Grove Center - Site
Facility Identifier:
Facility Reporting Year:2020
Facility Location:
Address: 10746 Innovation Rd
City: Cottage Grove
State: MN
Postal Code: 55016

Facility Site Details:
CO2 equivalent emissions from facility subparts C-II, SS, and TT (metric tons):48,358.2
CO2 equivalent emissions from supplier subparts LL-QQ (metric tons):
Biogenic CO2 emissions from facility subparts C-II, SS, and TT (metric tons):2,006.9
Cogeneration Unit Emissions Indicator:N
GHG Report Start Date:2020-01-01
GHG Report End Date:2020-12-31
Description of Changes to Calculation Methodology:
Plant Code Indicator:N
Primary NAICS Code:325998
Second Primary NAICS Code:
Additional NAICS Codes: 326121 325613 562211 327910
Parent Company Details:
Parent Company Name:3M CO
Address:2501 Hudson Road, Saint Paul,  MN 55144-1000
Percent Ownership Interest:100

Subpart C: General Stationary Fuel Combustion

Gas Information Details

Gas NameCarbon Dioxide
Gas Quantity32,200.9 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Gas NameBiogenic Carbon dioxide
Gas Quantity2,006.9 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Gas NameMethane
Gas Quantity0.8 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Gas NameNitrous Oxide
Gas Quantity0.149 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Unit Details:
Unit Name : GP-3M CG - Propane
Unit Type : OCS (Other combustion source)
Unit Description :
Other Unit Name :
Small Unit Aggregation Details:
Use Ivt Indicator: Y
Highest Maximum Rated Heat Input Capacity: 10
Cumulative Maximum Rated Heat Input Capacity: 10

Emission Details:
Annual CO2 mass emissions from sorbent: 0 (Metric Tons)
Annual Biogenic CO2 Emissions: 0 (metric tons)
Annual Fossil fuel based CO2 Emissions: 0 (metric tons)

Tier Fuel Details:
Fuel : Propane
Tier Name : Tier 1 (Equation C-1)
Tier Methodology Start Date : 2020-01-01
Tier Methodology End Date : 2020-12-31

Fuel Emission Details :
Total CO2 emissionsTotal CH4 emissionsTotal N2O emissionsTotal CH4 emissions CO2eTotal N2O emissions CO2e
239.0 (Metric Tons) 0.01 (Metric Tons) 0.002 (Metric Tons) 0.3 (Metric Tons) 0.7 (Metric Tons)


Unit Name : GP-3M CG Natural Gas
Unit Type : OCS (Other combustion source)
Unit Description :
Other Unit Name :
Small Unit Aggregation Details:
Use Ivt Indicator: Y
Highest Maximum Rated Heat Input Capacity: 23
Cumulative Maximum Rated Heat Input Capacity: 53

Emission Details:
Annual CO2 mass emissions from sorbent: 0 (Metric Tons)
Annual Biogenic CO2 Emissions: 0 (metric tons)
Annual Fossil fuel based CO2 Emissions: 0 (metric tons)

Tier Fuel Details:
Fuel : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average)
Tier Name : Tier 1 (Equation C-1)
Tier Methodology Start Date : 2020-01-01
Tier Methodology End Date : 2020-12-31

Fuel Emission Details :
Total CO2 emissionsTotal CH4 emissionsTotal N2O emissionsTotal CH4 emissions CO2eTotal N2O emissions CO2e
17417.6 (Metric Tons) 0.33 (Metric Tons) 0.033 (Metric Tons) 8.2 (Metric Tons) 9.8 (Metric Tons)


Unit Name : 3M CG Incinerator
Unit Type : ICI (Incinerator, commercial and industrial)
Unit Description :
Individual Unit Details:
Use Ivt Indicator: Y
Maximum Rated Heat Input Capacity: 120 (mmBtu/hr)

Emission Details:
Annual CO2 mass emissions from sorbent: 0 (Metric Tons)
Annual Biogenic CO2 Emissions: 2006.9 (metric tons)

Tier Fuel Details:
Fuel : Natural Gas (Weighted U.S. Average)
Tier Name : Tier 1 (Equation C-1)
Tier Methodology Start Date : 2020-01-01
Tier Methodology End Date : 2020-12-31

Fuel Emission Details :
Total CO2 emissionsTotal CH4 emissionsTotal N2O emissionsTotal CH4 emissions CO2eTotal N2O emissions CO2e
12890.2 (Metric Tons) 0.24 (Metric Tons) 0.024 (Metric Tons) 6.1 (Metric Tons) 7.2 (Metric Tons)


Fuel : Distillate Fuel Oil No. 2
Tier Name : Tier 1 (Equation C-1)
Tier Methodology Start Date : 2020-01-01
Tier Methodology End Date : 2020-12-31

Fuel Emission Details :
Total CO2 emissionsTotal CH4 emissionsTotal N2O emissionsTotal CH4 emissions CO2eTotal N2O emissions CO2e
1654.1 (Metric Tons) 0.07 (Metric Tons) 0.013 (Metric Tons) 1.7 (Metric Tons) 4 (Metric Tons)


Fuel : Wood and Wood Residuals (dry basis)
Tier Name : Tier 1 (Equation C-1)
Tier Methodology Start Date : 2020-01-01
Tier Methodology End Date : 2020-12-31

Fuel Emission Details :
Total CO2 emissionsTotal CH4 emissionsTotal N2O emissionsTotal CH4 emissions CO2eTotal N2O emissions CO2e
2006.9 (Metric Tons) 0.15 (Metric Tons) 0.077 (Metric Tons) 3.9 (Metric Tons) 23 (Metric Tons)



Subpart L: Fluorinated Gas Production

Gas Information Details

Gas NameOther
Other Gas NameCO2 equivalent (from unspecified gases)
Gas Quantity15,489 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?


Summary Information
Did the facility produce only one fluorinated gas product, including fluorinated gas products that are intermediates?No
Did the facility emit 1,000 or more metric tons of CO2e of any one fluorinated GHG from production and transformation processes, summed across the facility as a whole?No
Did the facility destroy previously produced fluorinated GHGs in destruction processes that are not part of a fluorinated gas production process or fluorinated gas transformation process?Yes
Did the facility vent residual fluorinated GHGs from containers?No


Destruction Process Emissions
Gas NameDevice NameGas DescriptionCAS No.GWP GroupDestruction process emissions (metric tons)Optional Comments
Perfluoro Compounds, C-5-18On Site IncineratorC5 to C8 F compounds86508-42-1Fully fluorinated GHGs0.1136
1-​Butanesulfonamide, 1,​1,​2,​2,​3,​3,​4,​4,​4-​nonafluoro-​N,​N-​bis(2-​hydroxyethyl)​-On Site IncineratorC8H10F9NO4S34455-00-0Other fluorinated GHGs0.3025
1,1,2,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoro-1-propanesulfonyl FluorideOn Site IncineratorC3F8O2S423-40-5Other fluorinated GHGs0.2650
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-PerfluorobutylsulfonamideOn Site IncineratorC6H6F9NO3S34454-99-4Other fluorinated GHGs0.2113
HFC-134aOn Site IncineratorCH2FCF3811-97-20.0767
HFE-449sl, (HFE-7100) Isomer blendOn Site IncineratorC4F9OCH3, (CF3)2CFCF2OCH3163702-07-6, 163702-08-70.1298
HFE-569sf2, (HFE-7200) Isomer blendOn Site IncineratorC4F9OC2H5, (CF3)2CFCF2OC2H5163702-05-4, 163702-06-50.0505
2-(perfluoropropoxy)perfluoropropyl trifluorovinyl etherOn Site IncineratorC8F16O21644-11-7Fluorotelomer alcohols0.0595
Perfluoropropyl vinyl etherOn Site IncineratorC5F10O1623-05-80.0343
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-OCTAFLUORO-4-[(TRIFLUOROETHENYL)OXY]-1-BUTANESULFONYL FLUORIDEOn Site IncineratorC6F12O3S88190-28-7Other fluorinated GHGs0.0242
HFE-7300 (1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-trifluoromethyl-pentane)On Site IncineratorCF3CF2CF(OCH3)CF(CF3)2132182-92-40.0217
PERFLUOROBUTANOIC ACIDOn Site IncineratorC4HF7O2375-22-4Other fluorinated GHGs0.0092
1-Octanesulfonamide, N-butyl-heptadecafluoro-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)On Site IncineratorC14H14F17NO3S2263-09-4Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0089
Acetamide,N-[2,4-dimethyl-5-[[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]amino]phenyl]-On Site IncineratorC11H13F3N2O3S53780-34-0Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0088
HFC-227eaOn Site IncineratorC3HF7431-89-00.0077
HFC-161On Site IncineratorCH3CH2F353-36-60.0076
Perfluoroethanesulfonyl FluorideOn Site IncineratorC2F6O2S354-87-0Other fluorinated GHGs0.0075
1-Octanesulfonamide,N-ethyl-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluoro-On Site IncineratorC10H6F17NO2S4151-50-2Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0075
OctafluorotetrahydrofuranOn Site IncineratorC4F8O773-14-80.0064
Nonafluoro-1-Butanesulfonic AcidOn Site IncineratorC4HF9O3S375-73-5Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0055
HFC-365mfcOn Site IncineratorCH3CF2CH2CF3406-58-60.0054
Methyl pentafluoropropionateOn Site IncineratorC4H3F5O2378-75-6Other fluorinated GHGs0.0102
Propanamide, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-On Site IncineratorC4H2F7NO662-20-4Other fluorinated GHGs0.0083
Perfluorobutanesulfonyl fluorideOn Site IncineratorCF3(CF2)3SO2F375-72-40.0035
PERFLUOROISOBUTYRIC ACID FLUORIDEOn Site IncineratorC4F8O677-84-9Other fluorinated GHGs0.0033
Propanenitrile, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-On Site IncineratorC4F7N42532-60-5Other fluorinated GHGs0.0032
PERFLUORODIETHYLSULFONEOn Site IncineratorC4F10O2S14930-22-4Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0029
HFE-347mcc3On Site IncineratorCH3OCF2CF2CF3375-03-10.0037
2-Pentene, 1,1,1,2,3,4,5,5,5-nonafluoro-4- (trifluoromethyl)-On Site IncineratorC6F1284650-68-0Saturated HFCs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds0.0025
Perfluorodiisopropyl KetoneOn Site IncineratorC7F14O813-44-5Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0023
Bis(trifluoromethyl)-methanolOn Site Incinerator(CF3)2CHOH920-66-10.0020
1-BUTANOL, 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-HEPTAFLUORO-, METHACRYLATEOn Site IncineratorC8H7F7O213695-31-3Fluorotelomer alcohols0.0020
3-Hexanone,1,1,1,2,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-Undecafluoro-2-(trifluoroOn Site IncineratorC7F14O813-45-6Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0015
PENTAFLUOROPROPANOIC ACIDOn Site IncineratorC3HF5O2422-64-0Other fluorinated GHGs0.0014
Benzamide,N-(2-piperidinylmethyl)-2,5-bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)-,acetate(...C19H24F6N2O5On Site IncineratorC17H20F6N2O3 · C2H4O254143-56-5Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0007
FluorosurfactantOn Site Incinerator(C2H4O)n(CF2)nC2H5FO65545-80-4Fully fluorinated GHGs0.0007
Propanoyl fluoride, 2,​3,​3,​3-​tetrafluoro-​2-​[1,​1,​2,​2,​3,​3,​4,​4-​octafluoro-​4-​(fluorosulfonyl)​butoxy]​-On Site IncineratorC7F14O4S117516-16-2Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0007
FlunisolideOn Site IncineratorC24H31FO63385-03-3Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0005
1-Ethoxy-1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropaneOn Site IncineratorCF3CHFCF2OCH2CH3380-34-70.0004
HexafluorobenzeneOn Site IncineratorC6F6392-56-3Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0003
PERFLUOROMETHANESULFONIC ACIDOn Site IncineratorCHF3O3S1493-13-6Other fluorinated GHGs0.0003
Hexafluoropropylene EpoxideOn Site Incinerator (C3F6O)mult-C5F12O60164-51-4Fully fluorinated GHGs0.0003
Methyl(nonafluorobutylethyl)Methylhydrogen siloxane trimethylsiloxy teOn Site IncineratorC40H18BF20178233-65-3Other fluorinated GHGs0.0003
HFC-1234ze(E)On Site IncineratorC3H2F4; trans-CF3CH=CHF1645-83-60.0003
Fluorochemical AdductOn Site IncineratorC3H6O)mult-C12H10F17-NO3S37338-48-0Fully fluorinated GHGs0.0002
1H,1H,6H,6H-Perfluoro-1,6-hexanediol diacrylateOn Site IncineratorC12H10F8O42264-01-9Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0002
iso-C3F7CO2CH3On Site IncineratorC5H3F7O2680-05-7Other fluorinated GHGs0.0003
Iodonium, Diphenyl-Alkyl Derivatives HexafluoroantimonateOn Site IncineratorC13H11IO3155716-01-1Fluorinated GHGs with carbon-iodine bond(s)0.0002
Perfluorodimethyl SulfoneOn Site IncineratorC2F6O2S72971-96-1Other fluorinated GHGs0.0002
Perfluoropropionyl fluorideOn Site IncineratorC3F6O422-61-70.0002
FC-3283/FC-8270 (Perfluorotripropylamine)On Site Incinerator(C3F7)3N338-83-00.1642
n-Methyl Perfluorooctyl SulfonamideOn Site IncineratorC9H4F17NO2S31506-32-8Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0001
2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluorobutan-1-olOn Site IncineratorC3F7CH2OH375-01-90.0001
HCFC-1233zd(E)On Site IncineratorC3H2ClF3; CHCl=CHCF3102687-65-00.0001
Trifluoroacetic AnhydrideOn Site IncineratorC4F6O3407-25-0Other fluorinated GHGs0.0001
Novec 649/1230, FK 5-1-12, perfluoro(2-methyl-3-pentanone)On Site IncineratorC6F12O756-13-80.0006
Propene, Hexafluoro DimerOn Site IncineratorC6F1213429-24-8Other fluorinated GHGs0.0001
Methyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetateOn Site IncineratorCF3COOCH3431-47-00.0001
2,3,5,6-Tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-TetracyanoquinodimethaneOn Site IncineratorC12F4N429261-33-4Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0001
Hexafluoro-1,3-propanedisulfonyldifluorideOn Site IncineratorC3F8O4S282727-16-0Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0001
Trifluoromethane Sulfonic AnhydrideOn Site IncineratorC2F6O5S2358-23-6Other fluorinated GHGs0.0001
LTM DiolOn Site IncineratorC8H6F12O6114366-89-1Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds0.0000
Methyl PerfluoromethoxypropionateOn Site IncineratorC5H3F7O3356-69-4Other fluorinated GHGs0.0000
PerfluorosulfolaneOn Site IncineratorC4F8O2S42060-64-0Other fluorinated GHGs0.0000
Tetrafluoroethylene/Perfluoro(methy-Dioxa-7-octene-1-sulfonylfluoride)On Site IncineratorC7F14O4S26654-97-7Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
HFC-125On Site IncineratorC2HF5354-33-60.0000
HFC-143aOn Site IncineratorC2H3F3420-46-20.0012
Diphenyliodonium TrifluoromethanesulfonateOn Site IncineratorC12H10I.CF3O3S66003-76-7Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
Triphenylsulfonium Perfluoro-1-butanesulfonateOn Site IncineratorC22H15F9O3S2144317-44-2Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
FluorobenzeneOn Site IncineratorC6H5F462-06-6Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
Diphenyl Iodonium Hexafluoro PhosphateOn Site IncineratorC12H10F6IP58109-40-3Fluorinated GHGs with carbon-iodine bond(s)0.0000
HFC-236faOn Site IncineratorC3H2F6690-39-10.0000
TrifluoromethanesulfonimideOn Site IncineratorC2HF6NO4S282113-65-3Other fluorinated GHGs0.0000
FC-3284 (Perfluoromethylmorpholine)On Site IncineratorC5F11NO382-28-50.0000
Heptafluoroisopropyltrifluoromethyl ketoneOn Site IncineratorC5F10O756-12-7Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propanoyl fluorideOn Site IncineratorC6F12O22062-98-80.0000
Ammonium PerfluorooctanoateOn Site IncineratorC8H4F15NO23825-26-1Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
Heptadecafluoro-1-octanesulfonic AcidOn Site IncineratorC8HF17O3S1763-23-1Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
4-Fluorobenzenesulfonyl isocyanateOn Site IncineratorC7H4FNO3S3895-25-8Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
Ammonium Perfluoroalkyl SulfonateOn Site IncineratorC10H4F21NO3S67906-42-7Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
Fluoroalkyl Quaternary Ammonium Iodide (C8)On Site IncineratorC14H16F17IN2O2S1652-63-7Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000
C11F25NOn Site IncineratorC11F25N86714-31-0Fully fluorinated GHGs0.0002
PERFLUOROTRIBUTYLAMINEOn Site IncineratorC12F27N311-89-7Fully fluorinated GHGs0.8895
C3F6HCOFOn Site IncineratorC4HF7O70411-21-1Other fluorinated GHGs0.0211
C7F16OOn Site IncineratorC7F16O92978-07-9Fully fluorinated GHGs0.0211
C3F5H2COFOn Site IncineratorC4H2F6O102526-08-9Other fluorinated GHGs0.0106
C4F9OCOFOn Site IncineratorC5F10O255064-79-4Fluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols0.0106
C5F11OCOFOn Site IncineratorC7F14O2881176-15-4Other fluorinated GHGs0.0106
PERFLUOROHEPTANOYL FLUORIDEOn Site IncineratorC7F14O375-84-8Other fluorinated GHGs0.0106
Pentane, 1,​1,​1,​2,​3,​3-​hexafluoro-​4-​(1,​1,​2,​3,​3,​3-​hexafluoropropoxy)​- On Site IncineratorC8H6F12O870778-34-0Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds0.0071
PFC-4-1-12 (Perfluoropentane)On Site IncineratorC5F12678-26-20.0120
Propanoic acid, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-, methyl esterOn Site IncineratorC7H3F11O313140-34-6Other fluorinated GHGs0.0010
Propanoic acid, pentafluoro-, methyl esterOn Site IncineratorC4H3F5O2378-75-6Other fluorinated GHGs0.0102
PFC-3-1-10 (Perfluorobutane)On Site IncineratorC4F10355-25-90.0478
PFC-218 (Perfluoropropane)On Site IncineratorC3F876-19-70.0239
CF3CFHCF2CH(CH3)OHOn Site IncineratorC5H6F6O2711-81-1Fluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols0.0016
Butane, 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,4-octafluoro-2-methoxy-3-(trifluoromethyl)-On Site IncineratorC6H3F11O181214-73-3Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds0.0004


Destruction Device Information
Device nameDescription (optional)Was based on a missing data procedure?Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing dataNumber of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from destruction deviceProvide the method used to estimate the missing dataIf the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data
On_Site_IncineratorNo


Production and Transformation Process GHG Group Emissions
Fluorinated GHG GroupProduction and transformation process GHG group emissions (metric tons CO2e)Optional Comments
Other fluorinated GHGs449.3630
Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds15.1336
Fluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols0.2374
Fluorotelomer alcohols0.0048
Fully fluorinated GHGs288.3663
Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones0.0000


Production and Transformation Processes

Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 58
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 33
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.8
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 79
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 20
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 72
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 59
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.4
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 54
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)10.3
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 5
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)1.3
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 63
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 67
Process TypeTransformation Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 80
Process TypeTransformation Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)9.3
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 65
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFully fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)85.6
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)12.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFully fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 10
Process TypeTransformation Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)325.5
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 51
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.7
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Fluorinated GHG GroupUnsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Fluorinated GHG GroupUnsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 81
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFully fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)154.2
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFully fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 60
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 40
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.5
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 9
Process TypeTransformation Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.5
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.4


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 16
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)16.1
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 28
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)47.7
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 77
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFully fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)48.6
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFully fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 68
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.1
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)7.1
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 75
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)2.2
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Fluorinated GHG GroupSaturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 69
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
DistillationYes
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.1
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupFluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 17
Process TypeTransformation Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)13.2
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 70
Process TypeProduction Process
Characterize the process:
Reaction
Distillation
PackagingYes
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)0.0
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Unique Name/IdentifierProcess 31
Process TypeTransformation Process
Characterize the process:
ReactionYes
Distillation
Packaging
Optional Comments
The range (Table L-2) that encompasses the effective destruction efficiency, DEeffective, calculated for this process using Equation L-35.>=0% to <75%


Process Vent Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from process vents
Process Vent Emission Calculation FactorYes
Process Vent Specific Emission Factor
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from all process vents combined (metric tons CO2e)16.4
Effective destruction efficiency range (CO2e basis)


Were the annual emissions of one or more F-GHG groups based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from process vents
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of missing data


Equipment Leak Emissions

Fluorinated GHG GroupOther fluorinated GHGs
Methods used to determine the mass emissions of each fluorinated GHG group emitted from equipment leaks
Average EF ApproachYes
Screening Ranges Approach w/ M21
EPA Correlation Approach w/ M21
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ M21
Screening Ranges Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
EPA Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Unit Specific Correlation Approach w/ Site Specific Leak Monitoring Method
Other Site Specific Leak Monitoring
GWP-weighted mass of all fluorinated GHGs in this group emitted from equipment leaks (metric tons CO2e)0.0


Were the annual emissions from equipment leaks based on a missing data procedure?No
Data element for which missing data procedures were used, and the reason for the missing data
Number of hours a missing data procedure was used to determine F-GHG emissions from equipment leaks
Provide the method used to estimate the missing data
If the data element is reportable under subpart L, provide estimates of the missing data


Subpart N: Glass Manufacturing


CEMS Monitoring Location (CML) Details

Gas Information Details

Gas NameCarbon Dioxide
Gas Quantity603.9 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Gas NameBiogenic Carbon dioxide
Gas Quantity0 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Gas NameMethane
Gas Quantity0 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?

Gas NameNitrous Oxide
Gas Quantity0 (Metric Tons)
Own Result?


Total Number of Furnaces: 1

Carbonate Type Quantity Details
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No Cems Glass Details
Name: Glass Furnace #74-04A
Description:
Type: Continuous Glass Melting Furnace

NameValueOwn Result?
CO2Emissions603.9 (Metric Tons)N


Carbonate Type:
Number of Times Missing Data Procedures Used for Raw Material Quantity: 0
Number of Times Missing Data Procedures Used for Carbonate Based Mineral Mass Fraction: 0
Calcination Fraction Determination Method: Default value (1.0)
The method (and any variations) used to determine the mass fraction: Default value of 1.0 per 98.143(c)

Carbonate Type:
Number of Times Missing Data Procedures Used for Raw Material Quantity: 0
Number of Times Missing Data Procedures Used for Carbonate Based Mineral Mass Fraction: 0
Calcination Fraction Determination Method: Default value (1.0)
The method (and any variations) used to determine the mass fraction: Default value of 1.0 per 98.143(c)


Cems Glass Details