Importer Annual 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) (Reinstatement)

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Importer Annual Averaging Report

OMB: 2060-0437

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Facility Gasoline Sulfur Annual Report Instructions
OMB Control No. 2060-0437 Expires 04/30/2007
Gasoline Sulfur Facility Summary Report
Report Form ID: GSF0301
Use Overhead ID: OH-GSF01

Issue Date: January 11, 2005

Each facility producing or importing gasoline during the annual averaging period must submit this report.
No.

Field Name

Units

Field Formats, Codes, & Special Instructions

8.

Sulfur Baseline

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the registered facility gasoline
sulfur baseline. Beginning 2004, GPA only.

9.

Average Sulfur
Standard

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the applicable gasoline sulfur
average standard. 40 CFR 80.195, 80.216, 80.240, or
80.270

10.

2004 Per-Gallon
Cap Sulfur
Standard

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the applicable gasoline sulfur
Per-Gallon Cap Standard for 2004. 40 CFR 80.195(d).

11.

Sulfur Level

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the average annual sulfur level
as determined under 40 CFR 80.205.

12.

Adjusted Sulfur
Level

ppm

9999.99; Number. Enter the adjusted average annual
sulfur level after applying credits & allotments as provided
under 40 CFR 80.195 (b)(3) and (b)(4). (Starts 2004 for
GPA and Small Refiners. Starts 2005 for Refinery
Average Standards.)

13.

Total Volume

gallons

999999999999; Number. Facility production/import
volume for the annual averaging period.

Electronic Submission Sample Record:
GSF0301,O,02/21/2001,2000,Y,1234,12345,190.12,150.00, 300.00,164.14,150.00,123456789

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