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Continuous Release Reporting Form
SECTION II: SOURCE INFORMATION
(continued)
CR-ERNS Number:
Part C: Identity and Quantity of Each Hazardous Substance or Mixture Released From Each Source
Please provide a SEPARATE sheet for EACH source.
Name of Source:
List each hazardous substance released from the source identified above and provide the following information.
Name of Hazardous Substance
CASRN #
Normal Range
(in lbs., kg, or Ci per day)
Upper Bound
Lower Bound
Number of Days
Release Occurs
(per year)
List each mixture released from the source identified above and provide the following information.
Name of Mixture
Name of Hazardous
Substance
Components
CASRN #
EPA Form 6100-10, Continuous Release Reporting Form
Include units where appropriate. Radionuclides in curies (Ci).
Total Quantity
Released in Previous Year
(in lbs., kg, or Ci)
Period of the
Release
Include units where appropriate. Radionuclides in curies (Ci).
Normal Range of OR Normal Range of
Components
Mixture
(in lbs., kg, or Ci per day) (in lbs., kg, or Ci per day) Number of Days
Weight
Upper
Lower
Upper
Lower
Release Occurs
Percentage Bound
Bound
Bound
Bound
(per year)
Total Quantity of
Mixture Released
in Previous Year
(in lbs., kg or Ci)
Page
Period of
the
Release
of
EXAMPLES OF REPORTING SINGLE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
In this example, your facility has a release which may qualify for reduced reporting as a continuous release. The hazardous substances released from the identified source
(Stack A) are hydrogen chloride (7647010) and hydrogen flouride (7664393).
The volume of hydrogen chloride (HCl) released in 24-hour period is between 0 and 9,950 lbs. During the previoius year, 11,500 lbs of HCl was released. The release occurs
once per week in February and June for a total of 8 days per year. The amount of hydrogen flouride (HFl) released is between 1 and 6,000 lbs. The release of HFl occurs
approximately 120 days each year. A total amount released last year was 13,800 lbs.
For these releases from the specific source, you must provide the information outlined below.
Name of Hazardous Substance
CASRN #
Normal Range
(in lbs., kg or Ci per day)
Upper Bound
Lower Bound
Number of Days
Release Occurs
(per year)
Total Quantity
Released in Previous Year
(in lbs., kg or Ci)
Period of the
Release
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl)
7647010
9,950 lbs
0 lbs
8
11,500 lbs.
February; June
Hydrogen Flouride (HFl)
7664393
6,000 lbs
1 lb
120
13,800
All 12 months
EXAMPLE OF REPORTING A MIXTURE
In this example, if your facility wants to report the release of a mixture of hazardous substances, you must list each component of the mixture by hazardous substance and
include its percentage by weight. For example, for the release of mixture Z, you must provide the following information about its components, ethylene oxide, acrolein, and
2,3,5-tri-chlorophenol:
Normal Range of OR Normal Range of
Components
Mixture
Total Quantity of
Name of Hazardous
(in lbs., kg or Ci per day) (in lbs., kg or Ci per day) Number of Days Mixture Released Period of
Substance
Weight
Upper
Lower
Upper
Lower Release Occurs in Previous Year
the
Name of Mixture
Components
CASRN # Percentage Bound
Bound
Bound
Bound
(per year)
(in lbs., kg or Ci)
Release
Z
(components listed
below)
Z
Ethylene oxide
75218
10%
10 lbs
0 lbs
Z
Acrolein
107028
15%
15 lbs
0 lbs
Z
2,3,5-trichlorophenol
933788
20%
20 lbs
0 lbs
100 lbs
0 lbs
365
79,500 lbs
All 12
Months
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION II: SOURCE INFORMATION
(Part C)
CR-ERNS Number:
If you are reporting a release of a CERCLA hazardous substance(s), you will be assigned a CR-ERNS number when you make this initial telephone call to the NRC
(1-800-424-8802). This CR-ERNS number will become the identifier for your facility. Your CR-ERNS number will never change; it is the number that identifies you in the CRERNS database.
Part C - Identity and Quantity of Each Hazardous Substance or Mixture Released:
For each source, you must report information about the identity and quantity of the hazardous substances released from the source. In particular, you must identify the normal
range of each release and the total annual quantity released during the previous year from each source.
You are not necessarily required to monitor releases to determine the normal range of the release. You may establish the normal range by using engineering estimates of releases
under various operating conditions, knowledge of the operating history of the facility, experience with operating processes, professional judgment, or any other method that has a
sound technical basis. EPA will use the upper bound of the normal range to estimate the risks to human health and the environment posed by the hazardous substance release.
To provide the required information regarding the quantity of the hazardous substance released from each identified source, you should begin by determining whether the release
is a single hazardous substance or a mixture of hazardous substances.
Normal Range
The normal range of a continuous release includes all releases of a hazardous substance (in pounds, kilograms, or curies) reported or occurring during any 24-hour period under
normal operating conditions during the previous year. Only releases that are both continuous and stable in quantity and rate may be included in the normal range.
Reporting Single Hazardous Substances - For each source, follow the directions below to report each hazardous substance released from the source that is a single hazardous substance or a component of a mixture that you
wish to report separately.
1. Identify the hazardous substance released by name and by Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN). The CASRN for a hazardous substance can be located in any material safety data sheet or in
most chemical supplier company catalogues.
2. Provide the upper and lower bounds of the normal range of the release from the identified source (i.e., quantity in pounds, kilograms, or curies) during the previous year.
3. Estimate the total annual amount (in pounds, kilograms, or curies) of the hazardous substance released from the identified source during the previous year.
4. Specify the frequency of the release by indicating the number of days the release occurs per year from the identified source. Stating “continuous” is not sufficient, as one source may be continuously operating 365
days a year, while another source may be continuously operating on weekdays, 261 days a year.
5. Indicate the actual months the release occurs.
Reporting a Mixture - For each source, follow the directions below to report each mixture released from the source.
1. Identify the mixture by name (e.g., Blue Pigment #25).
2. Identify each hazardous substance component of the mixture by name and CASRN.
3. Estimate the percentage by weight of each hazardous substance component of the mixture.
4. Provide the upper and lower bounds (i.e., quantity in pounds, kilograms, or curies) of the normal range of each hazardous substance component of the mixture that was released from this source. To calculate the
upper bound of the normal range of each hazardous substance component, multiply the weight percentage of each component by the upper bound quantity of the mixture.
5. Provide the upper and lower bounds (i.e., quantity in pounds, kilograms, or curies) of the normal range of the mixture that was released from the identified source during the previous year.
6. Specify the frequency of the release by indicating the number of days the release occurs per year from the identified source. Stating “continuous” is not sufficient, as one source may be continuously operating 365
days a year, while another source may be continuously operating on weekdays, 261 days a year.
7. Estimate the total annual quantity (in pounds, kilograms, or curies) of the mixture that was released from the identified source during the previous year.
8. Indicate the actual months the release occurs.
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