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Air Quality Information Technology

Air Quality Information Technology. Kevin Connolly Administrative & Information Technology Services SPARS Overview and Features New Feature Movie Moving to the Future Cool Web Links Exciting Reports and Permits. SPARS Software Overview .

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Air Quality Information Technology

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  1. Air QualityInformation Technology Kevin Connolly Administrative & Information Technology Services SPARS Overview and Features New Feature Movie Moving to the Future Cool Web Links Exciting Reports and Permits

  2. SPARS Software Overview • Fully Functional Permit Application software with Site Management Functions: • Construction Permit Applications • Operating Permit Applications • Part 1; Equipment and Emissions Information • Part 2; Applicable Requirements • Title V Annual Emission Inventory Submittal • Minor Source Emission Inventory Submittal

  3. SPARS Training • AQB provides free training and support to Industry and other users for completing the Major Source and Minor Source Inventories • AQB provides free training and support for completing Title V Parts 1 and 2 initial / renewal applications and Construction Permit applications

  4. SPARS Inventories • SPARS should be used to submit information for Emissions Inventory on: • Any Site Subject to Construction Permitting, but not Subject to Title V (Minor Source Emissions Inventories) • Major Source Emission Inventories • Modifications to a Current Inventory

  5. 58 Facilities Used SPARS for the2002 Emission Inventory • ANR PIPELINE CO.- BIRMINGHAM COMPRESSOR; - LINEVILLE COMPRESSOR • ADM CORN PROCESSING- CLINTON • BLACKHAWK FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO., INC. • BPB AMERICA, INC. • CENTRAL IOWA POWER CO.– SUMMIT LAKE; – FAIR STATION • JOHN DEERE - DUBUQUE; - WATERLOO WORKS • FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.- FORT DODGE • GLACIER DAIDO AMERICA • GLEN-GERY CORPORATION • GOMACO CORPORATION • GREGORY MANUFACTURING CO., INC. • LAFARGE NORTH AMERICA INC. • LINWOOD MINING & MINERAL CORPORATION • MANILDRA ENERGY CORPORATION • MAQUOKETA MUNICIPAL ELEC. UTILITY; - 105 GENERAC DR. • MAYTAG - NEWTON LAUNDRY PRODUCTS - PLANT 2

  6. 58 Facilities Used SPARS for the2002 Emission Inventory • NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION • NORTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.- VENTURA; - OAKLAND; - OGDEN; - PAULLINA; - WATERLOO; - GARNER LNG PLANT; - REDFIELD COMPRESSOR STATIONS • OMEGA CABINETS, LTD. • ORBA-JOHNSON TRANSSHIPMENT COMPANY • STAR BUILDING SYSTEMS • SHEAFFER MANUFACTURING CO. • SILGAN CONTAINERS MFG. CORP.– FORT DODGE; – FORT MADISON • UNITED BRICK & TILE COMPANY • SIOUX CITY BRICK & TILE COMPANY • SNAP-ON TOOLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY • STELLAR INDUSTRIES, INC. • TERRA NITROGEN - PORT NEAL COMPLEX • UNVERFERTH MANUFACTURING CO., INC. • WEBSTER CITY DIESEL • COLOR CONVERTING INDUSTRIES

  7. 58 Facilities Used SPARS for the2002 Emission Inventory • BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA– CEDAR RAPIDS • ADM - DES MOINES SOYBEAN • TITAN TIRE CORPORATION • HIRSH INDUSTRIES, INC. • IOWA PAINT TECH & MANUFACTURING CENTER • ELECTRIMOLD • HEARTLAND EPS, INC. • BLACK HAWK COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL • SCOTT AREA SANITARY LANDFILL • PRINCIPAL LIFE INSURANCE COMAPANY • BUNGE NORTH AMERICA, INC. • GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS • TASLER INCORPORATED • ADM CORN PROCESSING - CEDAR RAPIDS • CRYOVAC INC., SEALED AIR CORPORATION • ANAMOSA STATE PENITENTIARY

  8. 2003 SPARSEnhancements • Ability to copy and use previous applications, as well as improved site management autofill • Title V Renewal Applications, includes last EIQ • Major Source Emission Inventories • Minor Source Emission Inventories • Autofill new applications from site management

  9. 2003 SPARSEnhancements • Ability to copy and use previous applications, as well as improved site management autofill • Expanded auto-calculate functions • All sources of Emission Factors EXCEPT Permit, CEM, Other • Expanded comment section for selected source of emission factor • Pollutants listed in SPARS and Printout by name • No longer using CAS numbers on printout

  10. Copy and Reuse Data Function • Reuse an existing Title V Application for creating a Renewal Title V Application • Updates equipment from Administrators • Maintains all Potential data from original Title V • Copies in all Actual data from previous year’s EIQ

  11. Copy and Reuse Data Function • Able to create new Emission Inventories using the previous year’s data as a template • Adds new equipment, maintains existing units, raw materials, operating schedule, emission factors, control values from previous year. • Sets the new inventory’s unit Throughput and Total Emissions to zero

  12. New Feature Benefits • Once initial applications/inventories are completed, no need to re-enter data for points, units, control/monitoring equipment, emission factors, units of measure UNLESS they change between submittals. • Copying and Reusing previous applications and inventories will have significant benefits for industry, cutting application production time dramatically.

  13. Expanded Auto-Calculate Tools • Auto calculation for all sources of Emission Factor EXCEPT Permit, CEM, Other • Use for AP42, Fire, Worksheet, Stack Test, SCC, MSDS, Mass Balance, Tanks • Calculated field IS changeable, make note on Calcs tab for the modified pollutant value • Standardized calculations for non-modified processes, those having no special characteristics • Potentials handled differently than Actual Emissions

  14. Copy Function Example • Movie: Title V Emission Inventory • Uses previous inventory as a template for the new inventory • Update changes to facility in 2003 • Copy data from 2002 to 2003 • Enter throughputs for 2003, will autocalculate new emissions totals

  15. 124 Facilities Used SPARS for the2003 Emission Inventory • Increase of 66 Facilities, doubling the number of Facilities submitting on the SPARS software package over 2002 • SPARS 2002 Fee Emissions : 44,452.33 tons • SPARS 2003 Fee Emissions : 163,719.90 tons

  16. 124 Facilities Used SPARS for the2003 Emission Inventory • 119,267.57 ton increase reported on SPARS represents a268.30% increasein reported emissions over 2002 totals • Fee Emissions for 2003 : 231,876.65 tons • Percentage of the Fee Emissions reported on SPARS :70.6

  17. Industry WebEnablement Benefits SOFTWARE / HARDWARE • Reduction or Elimination of SPARS desktop software and maintenance • Reduction or Elimination of maintenance of the SPARS desktop database • Avoids diskette / CD failures in data transfer

  18. Industry WebEnablement Benefits USER ACCESS • Immediate access to current SPARS software and current industry supplied information • Web-based training and assistance • Multi user access for companies with multiple permit application staff

  19. Industry WebEnablement Benefits DATA EXCHANGE • Elimination of data imports of server information from the State • Elimination of data exports to the State from stand-alone system • Eliminates sending signed forms, mailing costs for non-local program facilities

  20. State WebEnablement Benefits SUPPORT • Reduction in helpdesk support of SPARS desktop software maintenance for the Regulated Industry • Reduction of helpdesk support of the SPARS desktop database for the Regulated Industry

  21. State WebEnablement Benefits DATA ENTRY / EXCHANGE • More accurate and current information being provided by Regulated Industry • Elimination of data duplication and manual data entry transcribing issues • Elimination of data import/export to and from the Regulated Industry

  22. SPARS Information on the WEB Air Quality Homepagehttp://www.iowadnr.com/air/ SPARS Homepagehttp://www.dnraq.state.ia.us Construction Project Statushttp://aq48.dnraq.state.ia.us/wspars Issued Construction Permitshttp://aq48.dnraq.state.ia.us/airpermit/

  23. Contact information • kevin.connolly@dnr.state.ia.us • (515) 242-5100 or (515) 281-8983 • cherity.gabrielle@dnr.state.ia.us • (515) 242-5100 or (515) 281-4873 • www.iowadnr.com/air 

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