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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 98  /  Sec. 98.9 Addresses.

All requests, notifications, and communications to the Administrator pursuant to this part must be submitted electronically and in a format as specified by the Administrator. For example, any requests, notifications and communications that can be submitted through the electronic GHG reporting tool, must be submitted through that tool. If not specified, requests, notifications or communications shall be submitted to the following address:

(a) For U.S. mail. Director, Climate Change Division, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Mail Code: 6207J, Washington, DC 20460.

(b) For package deliveries. Director, Climate Change Division, 1310 L St, NW., Washington, DC 20005. [74 FR 56374, Oct. 30, 2009, as amended at 76 FR 73900, Nov. 29, 2011]

Sec. Table A-1 to Subpart A of Part 98--Global Warming Potentials

[100-Year Time Horizon]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Global warming

Name CAS No. Chemical formula potential (100

yr.)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Chemical-Specific GWPs----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Carbon dioxide................................ 124-38-9 CO2............................. 1Methane....................................... 74-82-8 CH4............................. \a\ 25Nitrous oxide................................. 10024-97-2 N2O............................. \a\ 298----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fully Fluorinated GHGs----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sulfur hexafluoride........................... 2551-62-4 SF6............................. \a\ 22,800Trifluoromethyl sulphur pentafluoride......... 373-80-8 SF5CF3.......................... 17,700Nitrogen trifluoride.......................... 7783-54-2 NF3............................. 17,200PFC-14 (Perfluoromethane)..................... 75-73-0 CF4............................. \a\ 7,390PFC-116 (Perfluoroethane)..................... 76-16-4 C2F6............................ \a\ 12,200PFC-218 (Perfluoropropane).................... 76-19-7 C3F8............................ \a\ 8,830Perfluorocyclopropane......................... 931-91-9 C-C3F6.......................... 17,340PFC-3-1-10 (Perfluorobutane).................. 355-25-9 C4F10........................... \a\ 8,860PFC-318 (Perfluorocyclobutane)................ 115-25-3 C-C4F8.......................... \a\ 10,300PFC-4-1-12 (Perfluoropentane)................. 678-26-2 C5F12........................... \a\ 9,160PFC-5-1-14 (Perfluorohexane, FC-72)........... 355-42-0 C6F14........................... \a\ 9,300PFC-6-1-12.................................... 335-57-9 C7F16; CF3(CF2)5CF3............. \b\ 7,820PFC-7-1-18.................................... 307-34-6 C8F18; CF3(CF2)6CF3............. \b\ 7,620PFC-9-1-18.................................... 306-94-5 C10F18.......................... 7,500PFPMIE (HT-70)................................ NA CF3OCF(CF3)CF2OCF2OCF3.......... 10,300Perfluorodecalin (cis)........................ 60433-11-6 Z-C10F18........................ \b\ 7,236Perfluorodecalin (trans)...................... 60433-12-7 E-C10F18........................ \b\ 6,288----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saturated Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) With Two or Fewer Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HFC-23........................................ 75-46-7 CHF3............................ \a\ 14,800HFC-32........................................ 75-10-5 CH2F2........................... \a\ 675HFC-125....................................... 354-33-6 C2HF5........................... \a\ 3,500HFC-134....................................... 359-35-3 C2H2F4.......................... \a\ 1,100HFC-134a...................................... 811-97-2 CH2FCF3......................... \a\ 1,430HFC-227ca..................................... 2252-84-8 CF3CF2CHF2...................... \b\ 2640HFC-227ea..................................... 431-89-0 C3HF7........................... \a\ 3,220HFC-236cb..................................... 677-56-5 CH2FCF2CF3...................... 1,340HFC-236ea..................................... 431-63-0 CHF2CHFCF3...................... 1,370HFC-236fa..................................... 690-39-1 C3H2F6.......................... \a\ 9,810HFC-329p...................................... 375-17-7 CHF2CF2CF2CF3................... \b\ 2360HFC-43-10mee.................................. 138495-42-8 CF3CFHCFHCF2CF3................. \a\ 1,640----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saturated Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) With Three or More Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HFC-41........................................ 593-53-3 CH3F............................ \a\ 92HFC-143....................................... 430-66-0 C2H3F3.......................... \a\ 353HFC-143a...................................... 420-46-2 C2H3F3.......................... \a\ 4,470HFC-152....................................... 624-72-6 CH2FCH2F........................ 53HFC-152a...................................... 75-37-6 CH3CHF2......................... \a\ 124HFC-161....................................... 353-36-6 CH3CH2F......................... 12HFC-245ca..................................... 679-86-7 C3H3F5.......................... \a\ 693HFC-245cb..................................... 1814-88-6 CF3CF2CH3....................... \b\ 4620

HFC-245ea..................................... 24270-66-4 CHF2CHFCHF2..................... \b\ 235HFC-245eb..................................... 431-31-2 CH2FCHFCF3...................... \b\ 290HFC-245fa..................................... 460-73-1 CHF2CH2CF3...................... 1,030HFC-263fb..................................... 421-07-8 CH3CH2CF3....................... \b\ 76HFC-272ca..................................... 420-45-1 CH3CF2CH3....................... \b\ 144HFC-365mfc.................................... 406-58-6 CH3CF2CH2CF3.................... 794----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saturated Hydrofluoroethers (HFEs) and Hydrochlorofluoroethers (HCFEs) With One Carbon-Hydrogen Bond----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HFE-125....................................... 3822-68-2 CHF2OCF3........................ 14,900HFE-227ea..................................... 2356-62-9 CF3CHFOCF3...................... 1,540HFE-329mcc2................................... 134769-21-4 CF3CF2OCF2CHF2.................. 919HFE-329me3.................................... 428454-68-6 CF3CFHCF2OCF3................... \b\ 4,5501,1,1,2,2,3,3-Heptafluoro-3-(1,2,2,2- 3330-15-2 CF3CF2CF2OCHFCF3................ \b\ 6,490

tetrafluoroethoxy)-propane.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saturated HFEs and HCFEs With Two Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HFE-134 (HG-00)............................... 1691-17-4 CHF2OCHF2....................... 6,320HFE-236ca..................................... 32778-11-3 CHF2OCF2CHF2.................... \b\ 4,240HFE-236ca12 (HG-10)........................... 78522-47-1 CHF2OCF2OCHF2................... 2,800HFE-236ea2 (Desflurane)....................... 57041-67-5 CHF2OCHFCF3..................... 989HFE-236fa..................................... 20193-67-3 CF3CH2OCF3...................... 487HFE-338mcf2................................... 156053-88-2 CF3CF2OCH2CF3................... 552HFE-338mmz1................................... 26103-08-2 CHF2OCH(CF3)2................... 380HFE-338pcc13 (HG-01).......................... 188690-78-0 CHF2OCF2CF2OCHF2................ 1,500HFE-43-10pccc (H-Galden 1040x, HG-11)......... E1730133 CHF2OCF2OC2F4OCHF2.............. 1,870HCFE-235ca2 (Enflurane)....................... 13838-16-9 CHF2OCF2CHFCl................... \b\ 583HCFE-235da2 (Isoflurane)...................... 26675-46-7 CHF2OCHClCF3.................... 350HG-02......................................... 205367-61-9 HF2C-(OCF2CF2)2-OCF2H........... \b\ 3,825HG-03......................................... 173350-37-3 HF2C-(OCF2CF2)3-OCF2H........... \b\ 3,670HG-20......................................... 249932-25-0 HF2C-(OCF2)2-OCF2H.............. \b\ 5,300HG-21......................................... 249932-26-1 HF2C-OCF2CF2OCF2OCF2O-CF2H...... \b\ 3,890HG-30......................................... 188690-77-9 HF2C-(OCF2)3-OCF2H.............. \b\ 7,3301,1,3,3,4,4,6,6,7,7,9,9,10,10,12,12,13,13,15,1 173350-38-4 HCF2O(CF2CF2O)4CF2H............. \b\ 3,630

5-eicosafluoro-2,5,8,11,14-

Pentaoxapentadecane.1,1,2-Trifluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)-ethane... 84011-06-3 CHF2CHFOCF3..................... \b\ 1,240Trifluoro(fluoromethoxy)methane............... 2261-01-0 CH2FOCF3........................ \b\ 751----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saturated HFEs and HCFEs With Three or More Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HFE-143a...................................... 421-14-7 CH3OCF3......................... 756HFE-245cb2.................................... 22410-44-2 CH3OCF2CF3...................... 708HFE-245fa1.................................... 84011-15-4 CHF2CH2OCF3..................... 286HFE-245fa2.................................... 1885-48-9 CHF2OCH2CF3..................... 659HFE-254cb2.................................... 425-88-7 CH3OCF2CHF2..................... 359HFE-263fb2.................................... 460-43-5 CF3CH2OCH3...................... 11HFE-263m1; R-E-143a........................... 690-22-2 CF3OCH2CH3...................... \b\ 29HFE-347mcc3 (HFE-7000)........................ 375-03-1 CH3OCF2CF2CF3................... 575HFE-347mcf2................................... 171182-95-9 CF3CF2OCH2CHF2.................. 374HFE-347mmy1................................... 22052-84-2 CH3OCF(CF3)2.................... 343HFE-347mmz1 (Sevoflurane)..................... 28523-86-6 (CF3)2CHOCH2F................... \c\ 216HFE-347pcf2................................... 406-78-0 CHF2CF2OCH2CF3.................. 580HFE-356mec3................................... 382-34-3 CH3OCF2CHFCF3................... 101HFE-356mff2................................... 333-36-8 CF3CH2OCH2CF3................... \b\ 17HFE-356mmz1................................... 13171-18-1 (CF3)2CHOCH3.................... 27HFE-356pcc3................................... 160620-20-2 CH3OCF2CF2CHF2.................. 110HFE-356pcf2................................... 50807-77-7 CHF2CH2OCF2CHF2................. 265HFE-356pcf3................................... 35042-99-0 CHF2OCH2CF2CHF2................. 502HFE-365mcf2................................... 22052-81-9 CF3CF2OCH2CH3................... \b\ 58HFE-365mcf3................................... 378-16-5 CF3CF2CH2OCH3................... 11HFE-374pc2.................................... 512-51-6 CH3CH2OCF2CHF2.................. 557HFE-449s1 (HFE-7100) Chemical blend........... 163702-07-6 C4F9OCH3........................ 297

163702-08-7 (CF3)2CFCF2OCH3.................HFE-569sf2 (HFE-7200) Chemical blend.......... 163702-05-4 C4F9OC2H5....................... 59

163702-06-5 (CF3)2CFCF2OC2H5................HG'-01........................................ 73287-23-7 CH3OCF2CF2OCH3.................. \b\ 222HG'-02........................................ 485399-46-0 CH3O(CF2CF2O)2CH3............... \b\ 236HG'-03........................................ 485399-48-2 CH3O(CF2CF2O)3CH3............... \b\ 221

Difluoro(methoxy)methane...................... 359-15-9 CH3OCHF2........................ \b\ 1442-Chloro-1,1,2-trifluoro-1-methoxyethane...... 425-87-6 CH3OCF2CHFCl.................... \b\ 1221-Ethoxy-1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane..... 22052-86-4 CF3CF2CF2OCH2CH3................ \b\ 612-Ethoxy-3,3,4,4,5-pentafluorotetrahydro-2,5- 920979-28-8 C12H5F19O2...................... \b\ 56

bis[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-

(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]-furan.1-Ethoxy-1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane........ 380-34-7 CF3CHFCF2OCH2CH3................ \b\ 23Fluoro(methoxy)methane........................ 460-22-0 CH3OCH2F........................ \b\ 131,1,2,2-Tetrafluoro-3-methoxy-propane; Methyl 60598-17-6 CHF2CF2CH2OCH3.................. \b\ 0.5

2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropyl ether.1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoro-1-(fluoromethoxy)ethane... 37031-31-5 CH2FOCF2CF2H.................... \b\ 871Difluoro(fluoromethoxy)methane................ 461-63-2 CH2FOCHF2....................... \b\ 617Fluoro(fluoromethoxy)methane.................. 462-51-1 CH2FOCH2F....................... \b\ 130----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorinated Formates----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Trifluoromethyl formate....................... 85358-65-2 HCOOCF3......................... \b\ 588Perfluoroethyl formate........................ 313064-40-3 HCOOCF2CF3...................... \b\ 5801,2,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl formate.............. 481631-19-0 HCOOCHFCF3...................... \b\ 470Perfluorobutyl formate........................ 197218-56-7 HCOOCF2CF2CF2CF3................ \b\ 392Perfluoropropyl formate....................... 271257-42-2 HCOOCF2CF2CF3................... \b\ 3761,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropan-2-yl formate..... 856766-70-6 HCOOCH(CF3)2.................... \b\ 3332,2,2-Trifluoroethyl formate.................. 32042-38-9 HCOOCH2CF3...................... \b\ 333,3,3-Trifluoropropyl formate................. 1344118-09-7 HCOOCH2CH2CF3................... \b\ 17----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorinated Acetates----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Methyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetate................. 431-47-0 CF3COOCH3....................... \b\ 521,1-Difluoroethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetate...... 1344118-13-3 CF3COOCF2CH3.................... \b\ 31Difluoromethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetate......... 2024-86-4 CF3COOCHF2...................... \b\ 272,2,2-Trifluoroethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetate... 407-38-5 CF3COOCH2CF3.................... \b\ 7Methyl 2,2-difluoroacetate.................... 433-53-4 HCF2COOCH3...................... \b\ 3Perfluoroethyl acetate........................ 343269-97-6 CH3COOCF2CF3.................... \b\ 2.1Trifluoromethyl acetate....................... 74123-20-9 CH3COOCF3....................... \b\ 2.0Perfluoropropyl acetate....................... 1344118-10-0 CH3COOCF2CF2CF3................. \b\ 1.8Perfluorobutyl acetate........................ 209597-28-4 CH3COOCF2CF2CF2CF3.............. \b\ 1.6Ethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetate.................. 383-63-1 CF3COOCH2CH3.................... \b\ 1.3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Carbonofluoridates----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Methyl carbonofluoridate...................... 1538-06-3 FCOOCH3......................... \b\ 951,1-Difluoroethyl carbonofluoridate........... 1344118-11-1 FCOOCF2CH3...................... \b\ 27----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorinated Alcohols Other Than Fluorotelomer Alcohols----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bis(trifluoromethyl)-methanol................. 920-66-1 (CF3)2CHOH...................... 195(Octafluorotetramethy-lene) hydroxymethyl NA X-(CF2)4CH(OH)-X................ 73

group.2,2,3,3,3-Pentafluoropropanol................. 422-05-9 CF3CF2CH2OH..................... 422,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluorobutan-1-ol........... 375-01-9 C3F7CH2OH....................... \b\ 252,2,2-Trifluoroethanol........................ 75-89-8 CF3CH2OH........................ \b\ 202,2,3,4,4,4-Hexafluoro-1-butanol.............. 382-31-0 CF3CHFCF2CH2OH.................. \b\ 172,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-1-propanol................ 76-37-9 CHF2CF2CH2OH.................... \b\ 132,2-Difluoroethanol........................... 359-13-7 CHF2CH2OH....................... \b\ 32-Fluoroethanol............................... 371-62-0 CH2FCH2OH....................... \b\ 1.14,4,4-Trifluorobutan-1-ol..................... 461-18-7 CF3(CH2)2CH2OH.................. \b\ 0.05----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Unsaturated Perfluorocarbons (PFCs)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PFC-1114; TFE................................. 116-14-3 CF2=CF2; C2F4................... \b\ 0.004PFC-1216; Dyneon HFP.......................... 116-15-4 C3F6; CF3CF=CF2................. \b\ 0.05PFC C-1418.................................... 559-40-0 c-C5F8.......................... \b\ 1.97Perfluorobut-2-ene............................ 360-89-4 CF3CF=CFCF3..................... \b\ 1.82Perfluorobut-1-ene............................ 357-26-6 CF3CF2CF=CF2.................... \b\ 0.10Perfluorobuta-1,3-diene....................... 685-63-2 CF2=CFCF=CF2.................... \b\ 0.003----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Unsaturated Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HFC-1132a; VF2................................ 75-38-7 C2H2F2 , CF2=CH2................ \b\ 0.04HFC-1141; VF.................................. 75-02-5 C2H3F, CH2=CHF.................. \b\ 0.02(E)-HFC-1225ye................................ 5595-10-8 CF3CF=CHF(E).................... \b\ 0.06(Z)-HFC-1225ye................................ 5528-43-8 CF3CF=CHF(Z).................... \b\ 0.22

Solstice 1233zd(E)............................ 102687-65-0 C3H2ClF3; CHCl=CHCF3............ \b\ 1.34HFC-1234yf; HFO-1234yf........................ 754-12-1 C3H2F4; CF3CF=CH2............... \b\ 0.31HFC-1234ze(E)................................. 1645-83-6 C3H2F4; trans-CF3CH=CHF......... \b\ 0.97HFC-1234ze(Z)................................. 29118-25-0 C3H2F4; cis-CF3CH=CHF; CF3CH=CHF \b\ 0.29HFC-1243zf; TFP............................... 677-21-4 C3H3F3, CF3CH=CH2............... \b\ 0.12(Z)-HFC-1336.................................. 692-49-9 CF3CH=CHCF3(Z).................. \b\ 1.58HFC-1345zfc................................... 374-27-6 C2F5CH=CH2...................... \b\ 0.09Capstone 42-U................................. 19430-93-4 C6H3F9, CF3(CF2)3CH=CH2......... \b\ 0.16Capstone 62-U................................. 25291-17-2 C8H3F13, CF3(CF2)5CH=CH2........ \b\ 0.11Capstone 82-U................................. 21652-58-4 C10H3F17, CF3(CF2)7CH=CH2....... \b\ 0.09----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Unsaturated Halogenated Ethers----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PMVE; HFE-216................................. 1187-93-5 CF3OCF=CF2...................... \b\ 0.17Fluoroxene.................................... 406-90-6 CF3CH2OCH=CH2................... \b\ 0.05----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorinated Aldehydes----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3,3,3-Trifluoro-propanal...................... 460-40-2 CF3CH2CHO....................... \b\ 0.01----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorinated Ketones----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Novec 1230 (perfluoro (2-methyl-3-pentanone)). 756-13-8 CF3CF2C(O)CF (CF3)2............. \b\ 0.1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorotelomer Alcohols----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-Undecafluoroheptan-1-ol. 185689-57-0 CF3(CF2)4CH2CH2OH............... \b\ 0.433,3,3-Trifluoropropan-1-ol.................... 2240-88-2 CF3CH2CH2OH..................... \b\ 0.353,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9- 755-02-2 CF3(CF2)6CH2CH2OH............... \b\ 0.33

Pentadecafluorononan-1-ol.3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,11- 87017-97-8 CF3(CF2)8CH2CH2OH............... \b\ 0.19

Nonadecafluoroundecan-1-ol.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fluorinated GHGs With Carbon-Iodine Bond(s)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Trifluoroiodomethane.......................... 2314-97-8 CF3I............................ \b\ 0.4----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Other Fluorinated Compounds----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon 1202)........... 75-61-6 CBR2F2.......................... \b\ 2312-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (Halon- 151-67-7 CHBrClCF3....................... \b\ 41

2311/Halothane).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Global warming

Fluorinated GHG Group \d\ potential (100

yr.)------------------------------------------------------------------------

Default GWPs for Compounds for Which Chemical-Specific GWPs Are Not

Listed Above------------------------------------------------------------------------Fully fluorinated GHGs.................................. 10,000Saturated hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) with 2 or fewer 3,700

carbon-hydrogen bonds..................................Saturated HFCs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen bonds..... 930Saturated hydrofluoroethers (HFEs) and 5,700

hydrochlorofluoroethers (HCFEs) with 1 carbon-hydrogen

bond...................................................Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 2 carbon-hydrogen bonds... 2,600Saturated HFEs and HCFEs with 3 or more carbon-hydrogen 270

bonds..................................................Fluorinated formates.................................... 350Fluorinated acetates, carbonofluoridates, and 30

fluorinated alcohols other than fluorotelomer alcohols.Unsaturated perfluorocarbons (PFCs), unsaturated HFCs, 1

unsaturated hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs),

unsaturated halogenated ethers, unsaturated halogenated

esters, fluorinated aldehydes, and fluorinated ketones.Fluorotelomer alcohols.................................. 1Fluorinated GHGs with carbon-iodine bond(s)............. 1Other fluorinated GHGs.................................. 2,000------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ The GWP for this compound was updated in the final rule published on

November 29, 2013 [78 FR 71904] and effective on January 1, 2014.\b\ This compound was added to Table A-1 in the final rule published on

December 11, 2014, and effective on January 1, 2015.\c\ The GWP for this compound was updated in the final rule published on

December 11, 2014, and effective on January 1, 2015 .\d\ For electronics manufacturing (as defined in Sec. 98.90), the term

``fluorinated GHGs'' in the definition of each fluorinated GHG group

in Sec. 98.6 shall include fluorinated heat transfer fluids (as

defined in Sec. 98.98), whether or not they are also fluorinated

GHGs. [79 FR 73779, Dec. 11, 2014]

Sec. Table A-2 to Subpart A of Part 98--Units of Measure Conversions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

To convert from To Multiply by----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kilograms (kg).......................... Pounds (lbs)................... 2.20462Pounds (lbs)............................ Kilograms (kg)................. 0.45359Pounds (lbs)............................ Metric tons.................... 4.53592 x 10-4Short tons.............................. Pounds (lbs)................... 2,000Short tons.............................. Metric tons.................... 0.90718Metric tons............................. Short tons..................... 1.10231Metric tons............................. Kilograms (kg)................. 1,000Cubic meters (m\3\)..................... Cubic feet (ft\3\)............. 35.31467Cubic feet (ft\3\)...................... Cubic meters (m\3\)............ 0.028317Gallons (liquid, US).................... Liters (l)..................... 3.78541Liters (l).............................. Gallons (liquid, US)........... 0.26417Barrels of Liquid Fuel (bbl)............ Cubic meters (m\3\)............ 0.15891Cubic meters (m\3\)..................... Barrels of Liquid Fuel (bbl)... 6.289Barrels of Liquid Fuel (bbl)............ Gallons (liquid, US)........... 42Gallons (liquid, US).................... Barrels of Liquid Fuel (bbl)... 0.023810Gallons (liquid, US).................... Cubic meters (m\3\)............ 0.0037854Liters (l).............................. Cubic meters (m\3\)............ 0.001Feet (ft)............................... Meters (m)..................... 0.3048Meters (m).............................. Feet (ft)...................... 3.28084Miles (mi).............................. Kilometers (km)................ 1.60934Kilometers (km)......................... Miles (mi)..................... 0.62137Square feet (ft\2\)..................... Acres.......................... 2.29568 x 10-5Square meters (m\2\).................... Acres.......................... 2.47105 x 10-4Square miles (mi\2\).................... Square kilometers (km\2\)...... 2.58999Degrees Celsius ([deg]C)................ Degrees Fahrenheit ([deg]F).... [deg]C = (\5/9\) x ([deg]F -32)Degrees Fahrenheit ([deg]F)............. Degrees Celsius ([deg]C)....... [deg]F = (\9/5\) x [deg]C + 32Degrees Celsius ([deg]C)................ Kelvin (K)..................... K = [deg]C + 273.15Kelvin (K).............................. Degrees Rankine ([deg]R)....... 1.8Joules.................................. Btu............................ 9.47817 x 10-4Btu..................................... MMBtu.......................... 1 x 10-6Pascals (Pa)............................ Inches of Mercury (in Hg)...... 2.95334 x 10-4Inches of Mercury (inHg)................ Pounds per square inch (psi)... 0.49110Pounds per square inch (psi)............ Inches of Mercury (in Hg)...... 2.03625----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table A-3 to Subpart A of Part 98--Source Category List for Sec.

98.2(a)(1)

Source Category List for Sec. 98.2(a)(1)------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Categories\a\ Applicable in 2010 and Future Years

Electricity generation units that report CO2 mass emissions year

round through 40 CFR part 75 (subpart D).

Adipic acid production (subpart E).

Aluminum production (subpart F).

Ammonia manufacturing (subpart G).

Cement production (subpart H).

HCFC-22 production (subpart O).

HFC-23 destruction processes that are not collocated with a HCFC-22

production facility and that destroy more than 2.14 metric tons of

HFC-23 per year (subpart O).

Lime manufacturing (subpart S).

Nitric acid production (subpart V).

Petrochemical production (subpart X).

Petroleum refineries (subpart Y).

Phosphoric acid production (subpart Z).

Silicon carbide production (subpart BB).

Soda ash production (subpart CC).

Titanium dioxide production (subpart EE).

Municipal solid waste landfills that generate CH4 in amounts

equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more per year, as

determined according to subpart HH of this part.

Manure management systems with combined CH4 and N2O emissions in

amounts equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more per year, as

determined according to subpart JJ of this part.Additional Source Categories \a\ Applicable in 2011 and Future YearsElectrical transmission and distribution equipment use at facilities

where the total nameplate capacity of SF6 and PFC containing equipment

exceeds 17,820 pounds, as determined under Sec. 98.301 (subpart DD).Underground coal mines liberating 36,500,000 actual cubic feet of CH4 or

more per year (subpart FF).Geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide (subpart RR).

Electrical transmission and distribution equipment manufacture or

refurbishment (subpart SS).Injection of carbon dioxide (subpart UU).------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Source categories are defined in each applicable subpart. [75 FR 39760, July 12, 2010, as amended at 75 FR 74817, 75078, Dec. 1, 2010; 76 FR 73900, Nov. 29, 2011]

Sec. Table A-4 to Subpart A of Part 98--Source Category List for Sec.

98.2(a)(2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------Source Categories \a\ Applicable in 2010 and Future Years

Ferroalloy production (subpart K).

Glass production (subpart N).

Hydrogen production (subpart P).

Iron and steel production (subpart Q).

Lead production (subpart R).

Pulp and paper manufacturing (subpart AA).

Zinc production (subpart GG).Additional Source Categories \a\ Applicable in 2011 and Future YearsElectronics manufacturing (subpart I)Fluorinated gas production (subpart L)

Magnesium production (subpart T).

Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems (subpart W)

Industrial wastewater treatment (subpart II).

Industrial waste landfills (subpart TT).------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Source categories are defined in each applicable subpart. [75 FR 39760, July 12, 2010, as amended at 75 FR 74488, Nov. 30, 2010; 75 FR 74817, Dec. 1, 2010] Sec. Table A-5 to Subpart A of Part 98--Supplier Category List for Sec.

98.2(a)(4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------Supplier Categories \a\ Applicable in 2010 and Future Years

Coal-to-liquids suppliers (subpart LL):

(A) All producers of coal-to-liquid products.

(B) Importers of an annual quantity of coal-to-liquid products

that is equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.

(C) Exporters of an annual quantity of coal-to-liquid products

that is equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.

Petroleum product suppliers (subpart MM):

(A) All petroleum refineries that distill crude oil.

(B) Importers of an annual quantity of petroleum products and

natural gas liquids that is equivalent to 25,000 metric tons

CO2e or more.

(C) Exporters of an annual quantity of petroleum products and

natural gas liquids that is equivalent to 25,000 metric tons

CO2e or more.

Natural gas and natural gas liquids suppliers (subpart NN):

(A) All fractionators.

(B) Local natural gas distribution companies that deliver

460,000 thousand standard cubic feet or more of natural gas per

year.

Industrial greenhouse gas suppliers (subpart OO):

(A) All producers of industrial greenhouse gases.

(B) Importers of industrial greenhouse gases with annual bulk

imports of N2O, fluorinated GHG, and CO2 that in combination

are equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.

(C) Exporters of industrial greenhouse gases with annual bulk

exports of N2O, fluorinated GHG, and CO2 that in combination

are equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.

Carbon dioxide suppliers (subpart PP):

(A) All producers of CO2.

(B) Importers of CO2 with annual bulk imports of N2O,

fluorinated GHG, and CO2 that in combination are equivalent to

25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.

(C) Exporters of CO2 with annual bulk exports of N2O,

fluorinated GHG, and CO2 that in combination are equivalent to

25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.Additional Supplier Categories Applicable \a\ in 2011 and Future YearsImporters and exporters of fluorinated greenhouse gases contained in pre-

charged equipment or closed-cell foams (subpart QQ):

(A) Importers of an annual quantity of fluorinated greenhouse gases

contained in pre-charged equipment or closed-cell foams that is

equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.

(B) Exporters of an annual quantity of fluorinated greenhouse gases

contained in pre-charged equipment or closed-cell foams that is

equivalent to 25,000 metric tons CO2e or more.------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Suppliers are defined in each applicable subpart. [75 FR 39760, July 12, 2010, as amended at 75 FR 74817, Dec. 1, 2010; 75 FR 79140, Dec. 17, 2010; 76 FR 73901, Nov. 29, 2011] Sec. Table A-6 to Subpart A of Part 98--Data Elements That Are Inputs to

Emission Equations and for Which the Reporting Deadline Is March 31,

2013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Specific data

elements for which

reporting date is

March 31, 2013

(``All'' means all

Subpart Rule citation (40 CFR part 98) data elements in the

cited paragraph are

not required to be

reported until March

31, 2013)------------------------------------------------------------------------C............. 98.36(d)(1)(iv)................... All.C............. 98.36(d)(2)(ii)(G)................ All.C............. 98.36(d)(2)(iii)(G)............... All.C............. 98.36(e)(2)(iv)(G)................ All.C............. 98.36(e)(2)(viii)(A).............. All.C............. 98.36(e)(2)(viii)(B).............. All.C............. 98.36(e)(2)(viii)(C).............. All.C............. 98.36(e)(2)(x)(A)................. All.C............. 98.36(e)(2)(xi)................... All.DD............ 98.306(a)(2)...................... All.DD............ 98.306(a)(3)...................... All.DD............ 98.306(d)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(e)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(f)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(g)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(h)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(i)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(j)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(k)......................... All.DD............ 98.306(l)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(a)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(b)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(c)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(f)......................... Only quarterly

volumetric flow

rate.FF............ 98.326(g)......................... Only quarterly CH4

concentration.FF............ 98.326(h)......................... Only weekly

volumetric flow

used to calculate

CH4 liberated from

degasification

systems.FF............ 98.326(j)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(k)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(o)......................... All.FF............ 98.326(p)......................... Only assumed

destruction

efficiency for the

primary destruction

device and assumed

destruction

efficiency for the

backup destruction

device.HH............ 98.346(a)......................... Only year in which

landfill first

accepted waste,

last year the

landfill accepted

waste (if used as

an input in

Equation HH-3),

capacity of the

landfill (if used

as an input in

Equation HH-3), and

waste disposal

quantity for each

year of

landfilling.HH............ 98.346(b)......................... Only quantity of

waste determined

using the methods

in Sec.

98.343(a)(3)(i),

quantity of waste

determined using

the methods in Sec.

98.343(a)(3)(ii),

population served

by the landfill for

each year, and the

value of landfill

capacity (LFC) used

in the calculation.HH............ 98.346(c)......................... All.HH............ 98.346(d)(1)...................... Only degradable

organic carbon

(DOC) value, and

fraction of DOC

dissimilated (DOCF)

values.HH............ 98.346(d)(2)...................... All.HH............ 98.346(e)......................... Only fraction of CH4

in landfill gas and

methane correction

factor (MCF)

values.HH............ 98.346(f)......................... Only surface area

associated with

each cover type.HH............ 98.346(g)......................... All.HH............ 98.346(i)(5)...................... Only annual

operating hours for

the destruction

devices located at

the landfill

facility, and the

destruction

efficiency for the

destruction devices

associated with

that measurement

location.HH............ 98.346(i)(6)...................... All.HH............ 98.346(i)(7)...................... Only surface area

specified in Table

HH-3, estimated gas

collection system

efficiency, and

annual operating

hours of the gas

collection system

for each

measurement

locations.HH............ 98.346(i)(9)...................... Only CH4 generation

value.II............ 98.356(b)(1)...................... All.II............ 98.356(b)(2)...................... All.II............ 98.356(b)(3)...................... All.II............ 98.356(b)(4)...................... All.II............ 98.356(b)(5)...................... All.II............ 98.356(d)(1)...................... All.II............ 98.356(d)(7)...................... All.II............ 98.356(d)(8)...................... Only annual

operating hours for

the primary

destruction device,

annual operating

hours for the

backup destruction

device, destruction

efficiency of the

primary destruction

device, and

destruction

efficiency of the

backup destruction

device.SS............ 98.456(a)......................... All.

SS............ 98.456(b)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(c)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(d)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(e)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(f)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(g)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(h)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(i)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(j)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(m)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(n)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(o)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(q)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(r)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(s)......................... All.SS............ 98.456(t)......................... Only for any missing

data the substitute

parameters used to

estimate emissions

in their absence.TT............ 98.466(a)(2)...................... All.TT............ 98.466(a)(3)...................... Only last year the

landfill accepted

waste (for closed

landfills using

Equation TT-4).TT............ 98.466(a)(4)...................... Only capacity of the

landfill in metric

tons (for closed

landfills using

Equation TT-4).TT............ 98.466(b)(3)...................... Only fraction of CH4

in landfill gas.TT............ 98.466(b)(4)...................... Only the methane

correction factor

(MCF) value used in

the calculations.TT............ 98.466(c)(4)(i)................... All.TT............ 98.466(c)(4)(ii).................. All.TT............ 98.466(c)(4)(iii)................. All.TT............ 98.466(d)(2)...................... All.TT............ 98.466(d)(3)...................... Only degradable

organic carbon

(DOCx) value for

each waste stream

used in

calculations.TT............ 98.466(e)(2)...................... Only surface area

(in square meters)

at the start of the

reporting year for

the landfill

sections that

contain waste and

that are associated

with the selected

cover type (for

facilities using a

landfill gas

collection system).TT............ 98.466(f)......................... All.------------------------------------------------------------------------ [76 FR 53065, Aug. 25, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 48088, Aug. 13, 2012; 78 FR 71949, Nov. 29, 2013] Sec. Table A-7 to Subpart A of Part 98--Data Elements That Are Inputs to

Emission Equations and for Which the Reporting Deadline Is March 31,

2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Specific data elements

for which reporting date

is March 31, 2015

Rule citation (40 CFR (``All'' means all data

Subpart part 98) elements in the cited

paragraph are not

required to be reported

until March 31, 2015)------------------------------------------------------------------------A..................... 98.3(d)(3)(v)........ All.\a\C..................... 98.36(b)(9)(iii)..... Only estimate of the heat

input.\a\C..................... 98.36(c)(2)(ix)...... Only estimate of the heat

input from each type of

fuel listed in Table C-

2.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(i)....... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(ii)(A)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(ii)(C)... Only HHV value for each

calendar month in which

HHV determination is

required.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(ii)(D)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(iv)(A)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(iv)(C)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(iv)(F)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(ix)(D)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(ix)(E)... All.\a\C..................... 98.36(e)(2)(ix)(F)... All.\a\E..................... 98.56(g)............. All.E..................... 98.56(h)............. All.E..................... 98.56(j)(4).......... All.E..................... 98.56(j)(5).......... All.E..................... 98.56(j)(6).......... All.E..................... 98.56(l)............. All.H..................... 98.86(b)(11)......... All.H..................... 98.86(b)(13)......... Name of raw kiln feed or

raw material.O..................... 98.156(d)(2)......... All.O..................... 98.156(d)(3)......... All.

O..................... 98.156(d)(4)......... All.Q..................... 98.176(f)(1)......... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(1)(i)...... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(1)(ii)..... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(1)(iii).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(2)(i)...... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(3)(i)...... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(3)(ii)..... Only Calculation

Methodology 2.W..................... 98.236(c)(3)(iii).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(3)(iv)..... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(A)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(B)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(C)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(D)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(E)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(F)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(G)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(i)(H)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(4)(ii)(A).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(5)(i)(D)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(5)(ii)(C).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(i)(B)... All.\b\W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(i)(D)... All.\b\W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(i)(E)... All.\b\W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(i)(F)... All.\b\W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(i)(G)... Only the amount of

natural gas required.W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(i)(H)... Only the amount of

natural gas required.W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(ii)(A).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(6)(ii)(B).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(7)(i)(A)... Only for Equation W-14A.W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(i)(F)... All.\b\W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(i)(K)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(ii)(A).. All.\b\W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(ii)(H).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(iii)(A). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(iii)(B). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(8)(iii)(G). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(12)(ii).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(12)(v)..... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(i)(E).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(i)(F).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(ii)(A). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(ii)(B). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(iii)(A) All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(iii)(B) All.W..................... 98.236(c)(13)(v)(A).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(14)(i)(B).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(14)(ii)(A). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(14)(ii)(B). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(14)(iii)(A) All.W..................... 98.236(c)(14)(iii)(B) All.W..................... 98.236(c)(14)(v)(A).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(15)(ii)(A). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(15)(ii)(B). All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(viii).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(ix).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(x)..... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(xi).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(xii)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(xiii).. All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(xiv)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(xv).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(16)(xvi)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(17)(ii).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(17)(iii)... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(17)(iv).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(18)(i)..... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(18)(ii).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(19)(iv).... All.W..................... 98.236(c)(19)(vii)... All.Y..................... 98.256(h)(5)(i)...... Only value of the

correction.Y..................... 98.256(k)(4)......... Only mole fraction of

methane in coking gas.

Y..................... 98.256(n)(3)......... All (if used in Equation

Y-21 to calculate

emissions from equipment

leaks).Y..................... 98.256(o)(4)(vi)..... Only tank-specific

methane composition data

and gas generation rate

data.AA.................... 98.276(e)............ All.CC.................... 98.296(b)(10)(i)..... All.CC.................... 98.296(b)(10)(ii).... All.CC.................... 98.296(b)(10)(iii)... All.CC.................... 98.296(b)(10)(iv).... All.CC.................... 98.296(b)(10)(v)..... All.CC.................... 98.296(b)(10)(vi).... All.II.................... 98.356(d)(2)......... All (if conducting weekly

sampling).II.................... 98.356(d)(3)......... All (if conducting weekly

sampling).II.................... 98.356(d)(4)......... Only weekly average

temperature (if

conducting weekly

sampling).II.................... 98.356(d)(5)......... Only weekly average

moisture content (if

conducting weekly

sampling).II.................... 98.356(d)(6)......... Only weekly average

pressure (if conducting

weekly sampling).------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Required to be reported only by: (1) Stationary fuel combustion

sources (e.g., individual units, aggregations of units, common pipes,

or common stacks) subject to subpart C of this part that contain at

least one combustion unit connected to a fuel-fired electric generator

owned or operated by an entity that is subject to regulation of

customer billing rates by the PUC (excluding generators connected to

combustion units subject to 40 CFR part 98, subpart D) and that are

located at a facility for which the sum of the nameplate capacities

for all such electric generators is greater than or equal to 1

megawatt electric output; and (2) stationary fuel combustion sources

(e.g., individual units, aggregations of units, common pipes, or

common stacks) subject to subpart C of this part that do not meet the

criteria in (1) of this footnote that elect to report these data

elements, as provided in Sec. 98.36(a), for reporting year 2014.\b\ This rule citation provides an option to delay reporting of this

data element for certain wildcat wells and/or delineation wells. [79 FR 73783, Dec. 11, 2014] Subpart B [Reserved]