5900-315 Gasoline Sulfur Corporate Pool Averaging Report

Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements Regarding the Sulfur Content of Motor Vehicle Gasoline under the Tier 2 Rule (40 CFR part 80, subpart H) (Renewal)

5900-315

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OMB: 2060-0437

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OMB Control No. 2060-0437

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Company Gasoline Sulfur Annual Report Instructions

Gasoline Sulfur Corporate Pool Averaging Report

Report Form ID: GSC0300

Use Overhead ID: OH-GSC01


A company must submit a Corporate Pool Averaging Report to show how it met the annual-average, volume-weighted sulfur standards for its entire corporate gasoline pool in the 2004 and 2005 compliance periods. The corporate pool includes all applicable volume from all applicable facilities. Applicable facilities may include refineries owned by wholly-owned subsidiaries or joint ventures. Identify facilities included in the corporate pool using form GSC0400, Gasoline Sulfur Corporate Pool Facility Identification Report.


No.

Field Name

Units

Field Formats, Codes, & Special Instructions

6.

Company Type


AAA; Character. The Corporate Pool Average standard may be met as either a Parent Company or individually by its wholly-owned subsidiary(ies). 40 CFR 80.195(c)(6).


This report is submitted as a:


PAR: Parent Company

WOS: Wholly-Owned Subsidiary

7.

Parent Company

ID


AAAA; Character. Enter the Parent Company ID.

8.

Aggregated

Volume

gallons

999999999999; Number. Aggregated Volume of all applicable batches, from all applicable facilities included in the Corporate Pool Average calculation for the annual averaging period.

9.

Corporate Pool Average Sulfur Level

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the Corporate Pool Average Sulfur Level as determined under 40 CFR 80.205 (Prior to applying any allotments).

10.

Allotments Used

ppm- gallons

999999999999; Number. Total Allotments used to meet the corporate pool average for the averaging period.

11.

Adjusted Corporate Pool Average Sulfur Level

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the adjusted average annual sulfur level after applying allotments as provided under 40

CFR 80.275(c).


Electronic Submission Sample Record: GSC0300,O,02/21/2005,2004,1234,WOS,9999,100000,140.00,2000000,120.00





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Send comments on the Agency's need for this information, the accuracy of the provided burden estimates, and any suggested methods for minimizing respondent burden, including through the use of automated collection techniques to the Director, Collection Strategies Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2822), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Include the OMB control number in any correspondence. Do not send the completed form to this address.

EPA Form 5900-315

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