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Develop and Maintain Emissions Inventories. Provide updated emission inventory reports using new EIS system for point, nonpoint and mobile sources (type B) using 2015 emission data and based on the EPA- established reporting thresholds for SOX, NOX, VOC, PM2.5 and PM10, CO, Pb and NH3. Ongoing Develop of an Integrated Approach / Methodology for Inventory Development. Ongoing Support inventory development for state SIPs including Ozone SIP. Ongoing Continue work on the 3-state pilot program: monitoring, emissions/data warehouse (as identified in the “2010 Three- State Pilot Project: Air Monitoring Site Installation and Operation, Emissions Inventory Data Warehouse Development – Colorado Workplan and Budget”), and modeling (as funding is available). Ongoing. Ozone/meteorological site near Maybell is operational. Site to be moved at end of 2014 to a new Dinosaur-East location. Development and implementation of the Data Warehouse is continuing.
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Develop and Maintain Emissions Inventories. Provide updated emission inventory reports using new EIS system for point, nonpoint and mobile sources (type B) using 2011 and newer emission data and based on the EPA- established reporting thresholds for SOX, NOX, VOC, PM2.5 and PM10, CO, Pb and NH3. Ongoing Program Strategy Activity Milestone/Measure Develop of an Integrated Approach / Methodology for Inventory Development. Ongoing Support inventory development for state SIPs including Ozone SIP. Ongoing Continue work on the 3-state pilot program: monitoring, emissions/data warehouse (as identified in the “2010 Three- State Pilot Project: Air Monitoring Site Installation and Operation, Emissions Inventory Data Warehouse Development – Colorado Workplan and Budget”), and modeling (as funding is available). Ongoing. Ozone/meteorological site near Maybell is operational. Development of the Data Warehouse is underway.

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