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Washington DC-MD-VA 2015 Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment Area Base Year 2017 Emissions Inventory (Updated May 26, 2020)

May 26, 2020


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Submitted by the State of Maryland

This document contains a detailed explanation of the base year 2017 emissions inventory for point, nonpoint (area), nonroad, and onroad anthropogenic sources as well as biogenic sources in the Washington, DC-MD-VA 2015 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) marginal nonattainment area.

  • Washington DC-MD-VA 2015 Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment Area Base Year 2017 Emissions Inventory
  • Appendix A1a: Point Source Inventory Development Overview (District of Columbia)
  • Appendix A1b: Point Source Inventory Development Overview (Virginia)
  • Appendix A2a: Point Source Inventory Files (District of Columbia)
  • Appendix A2b: Point Source Inventory Files (Virginia)
  • Appendix B1a: Nonpoint and Marine/Air/Rail Inventory Development Overview (District of Columbia)
  • Appendix B1b: Point, Quasi-Point, Nonpoint and Marine/Air/Rail Inventory Development Overview (Maryland)
  • Appendix B1c: Nonpoint and Marine/Air/Rail Inventory Development Overview (Virginia)
  • Appendix B2a: Nonpoint and Marine/Air/Rail Inventory Files (District of Columbia)
  • Appendix B2b: Point, Quai-Point, Nonpoint and Marine/Air/Rail Inventory Files (Maryland)
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