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EI Codes

EI Codes. Angelique Luedeker, ITEP. CODES!!!. Why do we need them? Computers organize information by number Standardize descriptions and categories Examples States – CO, Co, Colo., Colorado A computer would rather see 08 takes some guesswork out. FIPS Codes.

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EI Codes

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  1. EI Codes Angelique Luedeker, ITEP

  2. CODES!!! • Why do we need them? • Computers organize information by number • Standardize descriptions and categories • Examples • States – CO, Co, Colo., Colorado • A computer would rather see 08 • takes some guesswork out

  3. FIPS Codes • FIPS - Federal Information Processing Standard • States, counties, tribes • Example • Kansas = 20 (2 digit) • Brown County = 013 (3 digit) • Kickapoo = 861 (3 digit)

  4. SCC - Source Classification Codes • Approximately 9,000 valid codes • Maintained / categorized by U.S. EPA • Source Classification • Point Sources = 8-characters • Nonpoint, Non-Road, On-Road, Event and Biogenic Sources = 10-characters • EVERY SOURCE you enter into TEISS must have an SCC! • Used as primary identifying data element in EPA's National Emission Inventory (NEI)

  5. SCC for Point Sources • Example: 30200501 • 3-02-005-01 = 8-characters • For each SCC, four levels of descriptions • SCC 1 Description (3): Industrial Processes • SCC 3 Description (02): Food and Agriculture • SCC 6 Description (005): Feed and Grain Terminal Elevators • SCC 8 Description (01): Shipping and Receiving

  6. SCC for Nonpoint and Other Sources • Example: 2610030000 • 26-10-030-000 = 10-characters • The 10-character SCCs are used for Nonpoint, Non-Road, On-Road, Event and Biogenic sources • For each SCC, four levels of descriptions • SCC 2 Description (26): Waste Disposal, Treatment, and Recovery • SCC 4 Description (26-10): Open Burning • SCC 7 Description (26-10-030): Residential • SCC 10 Description (26-10-030-000): Household Waste

  7. SIC and NAICS Codes SIC - Standard Industrial Classification NAICS – North American Industry Classification System Economic sector codes Beginning in 1997, SIC replaced by NAICS NAICS reorganizes categories on production/process-oriented basis  You must assign NAICS code to EVERYPOINT SOURCE you enter into TEISS!

  8. TEISS View – SIC and NAICS Codes – How to Find Them

  9. Let’s Start a Project • Open TEISS View • Click ‘New’ • Name your project, remember the name • Inventory year = 2011 • Select your state and tribe • Notice the FIPS code for your tribe • Database Login • For Database Name, enter the name of your TEISS project • Leave User Name as “sa” • Database Password is “eiview”

  10. Then we’ll find some SCCs Application Credentials Leave User Name as Administrator Password is “Teiss” (w/ a capital T) Starting a Project (cont.)

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