The Emissions Inventory provides information on all the Toxic Air Contaminant emissions from a facility, and includes information on a facility's operations and activities, as well as fuel and material usage rates. This is often the longest step in the CAO risk assessment process as DEQ needs to verify that all activities have been accounted for, and that the most representative emissions data available are used. In some cases, DEQ will require a facility to perform source testing at this stage if insufficient data is available to estimate emissions. For an introduction to emissions inventories and why they matter, please see EPA's Fact Sheet.
June 30, 2025: Murphy is called in to the CAO program
Nov. 4, 2025: Murphy submits the Emissions Inventory
Dec. 8, 2025: DEQ responds to the Emissions Inventory
Feb. 5, 2026: Murphy submits a revised Emissions Inventory along with supporting materials
April 13, 2026: DEQ responds to the Emissions Inventory