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Is it necessary to do the analysis for all machines or can we just analyze a percentage of them. To illustrate: If we have 100 machines of the same brand, can we analyze just for 10 machines only or does analysis have to be performed on all 100 machines?
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What is the difference between GHG and air emissions?
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For air emissions, how often should we test all parameters?
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For air emissions, should we test according to all parameters in level 2 on questions 8 and 9 (particulate matter, NOx, Sox, etc) or only a few of the parameters?
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"How do I differentiate the questions: (a) what specific refrigerant do you use in your facility, and (b) what types of refrigerants do you use in your facility"?
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What does a unique source identifier refer to in an air emission inventory?
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What is the difference between facility operations and production when tracking air emissions?
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Is it necessary to test our air emissions sources if we are out of scope for an air emissions permit?
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If our factory uses electric boilers and does not need air emissions testing, should we identify the use of boilers in the air emissions section?
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If particulate matter testing on boilers and generators is not mandatory by the government (as in Cambodia), how can we proceed with testing to avoid generating a 0 score on this question?
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How do I calculate the total annual emissions of key pollutants from all point source emissions from facility operations?
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How can I identify key pollutants from all point source emissions? Should I choose the pollutant that generates the most emissions?
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When listing mobile and fugitive air emission sources, is it sufficient to list sources and pollutants, or does the volume of emissions also need to be estimated?
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Do we have to renew our emissions report even if we do not change our production system?