Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
AQ_F_0700122_20160928_EI_Cmb-EI-File
2015 Emissiogs Inventory Review / Data Tracking Form Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Facility ID: 0700122 Facility Assigned to: Data Entry: Beaufort County Classification: Steven Daniels SDD Confidential Copy Submitted? Title V ❑ YES R NO Initial Review/Data Entry Enter date received into ED. Date Received: & -A 9 - �70/& Assigned to appropriate individual. Date Assigned: 412-g12o/L Date Due: Paper copy submitted: One co y received with supporting documentation,certification form signed by responsible official,and /appears generally complete; C,vr+cl �j Electronic copy submitted: All supporting documentation and certification form(with time/date stamp)signed by responsible official has been received. �h 9 rr �t9t�{�02d/S Comments: S s.✓n s h � u v � c.a►ss 1 n .H cv r �/ /y1/�,560 riitS & A`Crc0.S tG��+w�t✓4S (L�O�� LjOG L rnC�Ii,/ �i�Cr��tl� Zo/� 1<o � hGd H,t tee/. �/ Inventory Review [ All forms and supporting documentation appear to be complete if paper submission(check ED OS data if electronic). Er�Contact,address,phone number changes entered into I-Beam/Facilities if necessary. ["All known operating scenarios,control devices,and emission release points have been entered for each emission source(permitted, insignificant,and unpermitted)or note that the emission source was not operated or not required to report. Check if SCC codes for each OS are accurate and update if needed. Ik'Evaluate"U"sources for significance and address according to policy. a'Calculations/forms appear to add up correctly. Ir All compliance issues are being addressed(e.g.Toxics limits,above TV thresholds,large emissions increase/decrease,installation without a permit). O"'All volatile HAPs/TAPs were included in the VOC total. 13"'Calculations and control efficiencies appear correct. Emission factors are the best available and most current factors appropriate for the reporting facility(e.g. stack testing,AP42,etc.). Cj' Review facility comments and address any issues. ❑' Update ED(Data Entry Main)if additional information is required(corrections due date and date received). & Check all ED QA/QC reports. Ca' Comparison with previous emission inventory must be made and outliers(> 10%)must be investigated and explained. Er Put inventory review comments and summarize any changes in ED-Data Entry Main"DAQ internal comments". Print and attach the facility total report. Date Info Requested: Date Info Received: Total Days on Hold: Date Review Complete: Z i Signature: Date Submitted to EI Coordinator: Date Approved: ��� 2 O/6 Initials: Sftrc. w,/I Corr-ecf Zo/yE`6� �a.�e.- �lc�.fe .by ,1ec'�++' )• Daniels, Steven From: Paul Zawila <pzawila@valueenvironmental.com> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 8:11 AM To: Daniels, Steven Subject: Re: CY 2015 El for Fountain Boats Attachments: image001.png Hi Steven, I looked into the differences and aside from year-to-year difference in material substitution,there are two primary drivers for the difference. First, the 2014 usage rate we were given for MA560 was incorrect. Provided was 104,446 pounds whereas actual was approximately 6200 pounds. As a result of this VOC& MMA emissions were higher in the reported 2014 air emissions inventory. This explains the 2014 to 2015 reduction in emissions for MMA&VOC(overall even though styrene increased). Second, painting was outsourced for part of 2015. This resulted in the decrease of 2014 vs. 2015 solvents such as toluene,xylene, ethylbenzene, MEK,etc. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks. Paul -----Original Message----- From: Daniels, Steven [mailto:steven.d.daniels@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 11:20 AM To: pzawila@valueenvironmental.com Subject: CY 2015 EI for Fountain Boats Paul, Hope you are doing well. I?m required to compare the previous El and investigate and explain outliers (>10%) change. The increase in resin/gel coat usage from 2014 to 2015 explains the increase (+23%) in styrene (resin and gels). One would expect similar increases in methyl methacrylate (gels), MEK (catalyst), and general VOC emission amounts. Can you elaborate. I need a general explanation that will pass the laugh test (year-to-year usages of materials of small quantities results in big%change in HAP/TAP) Tks Steve See Attachment Steven Daniels Environmental Chemist Division of Air Quality, Ambient Monitoring Section North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 252 948 3833 office steven.d.daniels a()ncdenr.gov 943 Washington Sq. Mall Washington, NC 27889 1 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Green House Gases Pollutants (GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Yr �n Pollutant CAS Demini- Change mus Not Not \/A Reported Reported CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emissioi No GHGs times their 1995 IPCC Global Warming Potential (GWP), Reported converted to metric tons) Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions (Tons/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change PM(TSP) TSP 0.360000 0.290000 0.5 24.1% PM10 PM10 0.180000 0.150000 0.5 20.0% PM2.5 PM2.5 0.090000 0.070000 0.5 28.6% VOC VOC 11.46 9.29 0.5 23.4% Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Nickel& Compounds,sum total mass includes elemental 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 -50.070 Nickel, soluble compounds as nickel (Component of N1CKSOLCPDS 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 -50.0% MC) Cumene 98-82-8 3.40 3.40 100.0 0.0% Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 Not Not 100.0 N/A Reported Reported Dimethyl phthalate 131-11-3 Not 3.30 10.0 N/A Reported Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 0.200000 5.90 10.0 -96.6% Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 7.30 14.90 100.0 -51.0% Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 822-06-0 Not 1.00 1.0 N/A Reported Hexane, n- 110-54-3 Not 4.50 100.0 N/A Reported 11/16/2016 Page 1 of 2 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPs) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change MEK(methyl ethyl ketone,2-butanone) 78-93-3 79.30 113.90 100.0 -30.4% Methanol (methyl alcohol) 67-56-1 0.300000 0.300000 1,000.0 0.0% Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1,232.00 1,044.00 1,000.0 18.0% Methylene chloride 75-09-2 Not Not 1.0 N/A Reported Reported MIBK(methyl isobutyl ketone) 108-10-1 6.80 33.50 10.0 -79.7% Styrene 100-42-5 14,429.00 11,680.70 100.0 23.5% Toluene 108-88-3 25.30 60.50 100.0 -58.2% Xylene (mixed isomers) 1330-20-7 76.10 126.80 100.0 -40.0% Largest Individual HAP Styrene 14,429.00 lbs Total HAP Emissions 15,780.50 lbs DAQ's Comments Re¢ardine Inventory Increase emissions such as styrene are directly related to increased in boat manufacturing However,reduced emissions in VOC ani HAP/TAPs are due to 2 primary drivers; 1).Painting was outsourced for part of 2015.This explains the 2014 to 2015 reduction in emissions of toluene,xylene,ethyl benzer MEK VOC,etc. 2).2014 usage of MA560(60%Methyl Methacrylate)(MMA)was incorrect Provided was 104,446 lbs whereas actual was approximately 6600 lbs.As a result VOC and MMA emissions were higher in the reported 2014 Emissions Inventory.This explain the 2014 to 2015 reduction for MMA&VOC. 11/16/2016 Page 2 of 2 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Green House Gases Pollutants (GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Yr �O Pollutant CAS Demini_ Change mus Not Not Nan Reported Reported CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emission No GHGs times their 1995 IPCC Global Warming Potential (GWP), Reported converted to metric tons) Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions (Tons/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change PM(TSP) TSP 0.360000 0.290000 0.5 24.1% PM10 PMIO 0.180000 0.150000 0.5 20.0% PM2•5 PM2.5 0.090000 0.070000 0.5 28.6% VOC VOC 11.46 12.92 0.5 7-11.30/o Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants(TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Nickel& Compounds,sum total mass includes elemental 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 Nickel, soluble compounds as nickel(Component of NICKSOLCPDS 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 -50.0% NIC) Cumene 98-82-8 3.40 3.40 100.0 0.0% Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 Not Not 100.0 N/A Reported Reported Dimethyl phthalate 131-11 Not 3.30 10.0 N/A Reported Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 0.200000 5.90 10.0 -96.6% Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 7.30 14.90 100.0 -51.0% Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 822-06-0 Not 1.00 1.0 N/A Reported Hexane,n- 110-54-3 Not 4.50 100.0 N/A Reported 09/26/2016 Page 1 of 2 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change MEK (methyl ethyl ketone,2-butanone) 78-93-3 79.30 113.90 100.0 -30.4% Methanol (methyl alcohol) 67-56-1 0.300000 0.300000 1,000.0 0.0% Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1,232.00 5,989.50 1,000.0 -79.4% Methylene chloride 75-09-2 Not Not 1.0 N/A Reported Reported MIBK(methyl isobutyl ketone) 108-10-1 6.80 33.50 10.0 -79.7% Styrene 100-42-5 14,429.00 11,680.70 100.0 23.5% Toluene 108-88-3 25.30 60.50 100.0 -58.2% Xylene(mixed isomers) 1330-20-7 76.10 126.80 100.0 -40.001. Largest Individual HAP Styrene 14,429.00 Ibs Total HAP Emissions �,78050 Ibs DAO's Comments Reeardine Inventory Increase emissions such as styrene are directly related to increased in boat manufacturing However,reduced emissions in VOC an. HAP/TAPs are due to 2 primary drivers; 1).Painting was outsourced for part of2105.This explains the 2014 to 2015 reduction in emissions of toluene,xylene,ethyl benzet MEH,VOC,etc. 2).2014 usage of MA560(60%Methyl Methacrylate)(MMA)was incorrect.Provided was 104,4461bs whereas actual was approximately 6600 lbs.As a result VOC and MMA emissions were higher in the reported 2014 Emissions Inventory.This explain: the 2014 to 2015 reduction for MMA&VOC. 09/26/2016 Page 2 of 2 From: DENR.DAQ.Emission_Inventory_UG@lists.ncmail.net<DENR.DAQ.Emission_Inventory_UG@lists.ncmai1.net> To: undisclosed-recipients Cc: Date: Sunday, May 29,2016 03:09 am Subject: Inventory submission confirmation--0700122 Dear Paul Zawila Your submittal of the 2015 emission inventory for Fountain Powerboats,0700122,has been received by the North Carolina Division of Air Quality(DAQ)on May 29,2016 at 03:09:32.You have until the due date of the emission inventory or two weeks from this submittal to review and repudiate the data submitted. Please remember to: -print the Certification Form(see AERO Closeout page), -have the Responsible Official sign it in blue ink, -include copies of spreadsheets or calculations used in creating this inventory,and -mail(postmark) it to NCDAQ,943 Washington Square Mall,Washington, NC 27889 by the required due date in order for this submittal to be considered complete. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Betsy Huddleston, in the Washington Regional Office, at252-946-6481. The Division of Air Quality thanks you for using AERO,the on line emissions inventory program. Sincerely DAQ Attachments: JUN DAQ VIAII/T,0 Facility Name_Fountain Powerboats, Inc. Facility ID 0700122 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality General Information If any information already provided to DAQ has changed or otherwise is incorrect, please provide corrections. You may leave blanks where the information is unchanged. (Except Facility ID and Name). Physical (911)Address of Facility 1653 Whichards Beach Road Washington,NC Name of Responsible Official David Hardison Title Vice President Telephone# 2(!52 ) 975 - 2000 E-Mail Address dhardison@baiamarine.com Mailing Address of Responsible Official PO Drawer 457 Washington,NC 27889 Name of Facility Technical/Permit Mailing Contact Title Telephone#( - E-Mail Address Mailing Address of Responsible Official Name of Inspection Contact Title Telephone#( - E-Mail Address Name of Billing/Invoice Contact Title Telephone#( - E-Mail Address Billing/Invoice Company Billing/Invoice Address Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code(s) North American Industry Classification System (NAICS—six digit) Code(s)— If known (see instructions) Report Prepared by Telephone#�) - E-Mail Address Provide to Appropriate DAQ Regional Office as needed. Information on This Form cannot be held confidential. COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 5/29/2016 03:09:32 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Facility ID : 0700122 1653 Whichards Beach Road SR 1166 Permit: 06175 Washington,NC 27889 County : Beaufort DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2015 These forms must be completed and returned even if the facility did not operate or emissions were zero The legally defined "Responsible Official" of record for your facility is John Walker This person or one that meets the definition below must sign this certification form. The official submitting the information must certify that he/she complies with the requirements as specified in Title 15A NCAC 2Q.0520(b)which references and follows the federal definition.40 CFR Part 70.2 defines a responsible as meaning one of the following: 1.For a corporation: a president,secretary,treasurer,or vice—president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function,or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the overall operation of one or more manufacturing,production,or operating facilities applying for a or subject to a permit and either i.the facilities employ more than 250 persons or have gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding$25 million(in second quarter 1980 dollars);or ii. the delegation of authority to such representatives is approved in advance by the permitting authority; 2. For partnership or sole propietorship;a general partner or the proprietor,respectively; 3. for a muncipality, state,federal,or other public agency includes the chief executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency(e.g.,a Regional Administrator of EPA). 7FRTTFICATION STATEMENT* 'Iml2ortanta Legally Responsible Official,read and sign after all submisdQ11LM911MU certify that I am the responsible official for this facility,as described above,and hereby certify that the information contained n this air emissions report,including attached calculations and documentation, is true,accurate and complete.(Subject to legal enalities of up to$25,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Responsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: Printed Name: r Signature: ( This form applies to Title V facilities. If this facility is not classified 6s Title ,please telephone your regional office Emission Inventory contact at once for proper forms. Email address of Responsible Official: c4h.4eL4f 5dW4—) Information on this Form cannot be held confidential COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 5/29/2016 03:09:32 1 r— Fountain Powerboats 2015 Emission Inventory Calculations VOC,HAP and PM Emission Calculations This document describes actual Volatile Organic Compound(VOC),Particulate Matter(PM)and Hazardous Air Pollutant(HAP)emissions from the facility. In accordance with AP-42 section Section 4.4(updated 5/08),emission calculations use ANSI/ACMA/ICPA UEF-1-201 la `J Estimating Emission Factors from Open Molding Composite Processes which utilize the Unified I Emission Factors(UEF)for open molding of composites dated October 5,2011. An attached table lists the basis for each emission factor(E-factor)utilized in the emissions calculations. A copy of the October 5,2011 UEF table is also included with this letter. The gelcoat spray guns are atomized. The styrene emission factor used for gelcoats is from the gelcoat application row of the UEF table. The Methyl Methacrylate(MMA)emission factor used for gelcoats is based on the MMA gelcoat application row of the UEF table. The resin guns are non-atomized. The emission factor for lamination resins is taken from the mechanical non- atomized row of the UEF table. Small quantities of highly reactive liquid organic perioxide solutions(e.g.,Hi Point 90)are used by the reinforced plastics industry to initiate the polymerization reaction in the resin or gelcoat material. Emission estimates in this permit application are based on the composite Manufacturer Associations' study,"Emission Factors for Liquid Organic Peroxide Catalysts used in the Open Molding of Composites." The emission factor for Dimethyl Phthalate(DMP)or other utilized organic is 0.04%of the available DMP by weight or 0.0144(0.04 x 36%). Usage of and thus emissions from other raw materials(e.g.,mold cleaners and sealers,etc.)at the Washington plant are smaller in nature. Emissions from these other material usages and/or chemicals utilize a similar methodology or conservatively assume all of the chemical is emitted (e.g.,solvents in paints used). Particulate emissions from painting are calculated assuming a I%total weight loss with 50 percent of those emissions PMto and 25 percent of those emissions PM2.5 as a conservative estimate with no controls. Particulate emissions from paint usage: 100 lbs paint bought plant-wide assume 1%loss as particulate emissions,50%of that is PM to and 25%is PM2.5 50 lbs x 0.01 =0.5 pounds PM/year=0.0003 tons PM/year 0.5 lbs PM x 0.5 =0.3 pounds PMto/year=0.0001 tons PMto/year 0.5 lbs PM x 0.25=0.1 pounds PM2.5/year—0.0001 tons PM2.5/year Particulate emissions from hull and deck grinding: 289,000 lbs resin and gelcoat bought plant-wide assume 1%loss with 25%of that emitted as particulate emissions,50%of that is PM to and 25% is PM2.5. Fountain Powerboats 2015 Emission Inventory Calculations 289,000 lbs x 0.01 x 0.25 =723 pounds PM/year=0.40 tons PM/year 723 lbs PM x 0.5=361 pounds PM,o/year=0.18 tons Midyear 723 lbs PM x 0.25= 181 pounds PM2.5/year=0.09 tons PM2.5/year Xi A b EF Table 1: Unified Emission Factors for Open Molding of Composites 10 Revised and Approved: 10/13/2009 0 Emission Rate in Pounds of Styrene Emitted per Ton of Resin or Gelcoat Processed Styrene content in resiruyelooaL%f l'. <33 a' 33 34 35 16 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Y 45 46 47 4 In 50 >50!`I Manual 5.12E x%styrene x 2659 83 99 94 100 100 112 117 123 12D 1134 140 1 148 1 152 167 1 163 1 162 1 174 1 180 1 ((9.M a%styrene)-0-05M x 29a9 Manual wf Vapor Suppressed Resin VSflm Manual emlesian factor(kabd abcw] x 0 10.50 x spedfk VSR reducwn facts,for 040 nsWaupliessam fornu4-:1onrt Maoharpcal Atomized 0.199.%styrse a 2000 ill 1 126 1 140 -S4 1 1881 183 197 211 1 225 1 240 254 1 288 1 283 207 3111 325 340 13541 f(0.714 x%styrene).0.1111)a 2000 Mechanical Atomized rah VSR- Maehanicaf Atomized emlesim factor t.s:ed abovi x 0 -(045 x spacM.c VSR reductcn baps,W each rnNsuppmsam formdabon)) Mechanical Atomized Controlled Spray i4 0.130 x%sty..2000 1 86 1 97 1 108 1 119 1 130 141 1^2 -7 a 1 185 1 198 1 207 1 218 2_i 1 240 1 261 1 282 1 273 0.n a 1(o mi x%stpenel-ff m x 2000 Mechanical Controlled Spray With VSR Mechmical Asamted Cmvolkd Spey emission fattor(sted above`. + (I -(SAS x specitc VSR reduRvt facto for each resn'ssrppmsM fpmdrten)) - Mechanical Non-Atomized 11.f07 x%atynne x 2000 77 1 74 1 77 1 80 1 83 1 BC I e9 1 93 1 90 1 09 1 102 105 1 108 Ill 1 115 118 1 121 1 124 1 110.157 x%styrene)-0.0195)x 24W Mechamoal Non-Atomized with VSR s Mechanical Non-Atomized emission factor^istw above) x (1-10.45 x specific VSR redmikin factor for eacD reserugpn ssars fannelxari) Mechanical NonAtomved application of resins that contain Me(fiyf Styrene monomer'`^ Mechanical Non-lltomked Styrene monmmm emission Factor(isted above)s.55 Mehhanical NonAtomieed Filled DOPE,sesets 1111 0.1"x%styrene.2000 95 98 101 104 108 111 114 117 120 124 127 130 133 £36 140 143 148 149 ((8.1603 x%styrene)-0.0055)a 21100 Filament application 0.184 x btyrene x 2000 122 127 133 138 1 144 1 149 155 160 Jell 1 17- 177 192 1881 1931 1901 204 210 215 (M1746 x%styrmel-0.0298)x 2000 Fdamest spplicrtlen will,VSR ui 0.120 x%s"is.2000 79 83 80 90 03 97 100 104 t D6 11- 115 118 122 125 129 123 135 140 0.95 x((0.27"x%Styr*.)-0.0294)a 2000 0elcoat Applimibosl O.MSa%styrenex2000 29s 3t5 338 3M 37T 39e 419 430 4eO 1 43-1 501 622 543 504 584 N5 e28 046 ((1.03Ss6 x%styrme)-0.195)x2000 Geieoat Controlled Spray Application 0.325 a%styrene x 3000 215 230 245 200 275 nD 305 321 330 351 380 381 396 411 1 427 442 457 472 0.73 x(11.03646 x%styrem).0.195)a 2000 Gill Non-Atomized Appeertfon w SEE Note 8 bebn 195 205 214 223 232 241 250 259 2'58 278 207 290 305 314 323 332 341 35C ((0.4506 z%styrene)-0 OWS).Mail Lasser Atomized Gelcoat Application na for<36:0x2090%styrene 229 241 252 264 275 287 299 311 322 334 310 357 369 381 322 404 415 428 ((0.SW.%styrene)-0.078251.2000 Covaedture after Roll-Out Non-VSR process emission facto pN%a above] . (0.00 for Manual cos 0.85 fo MadoNeal) Covece"we without Roll-Out Non-VSR proons emission facto realm above) . C.SC fm szarw' <oa 0.55 for Mechancc0 Emission Rate in Pounds of Methyl Methacryiate Emitted per Ton of Gelcoat Processed MMA content in 0elcom,st(s' / 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 /4 15 t8 17 1st 19 >_20 n Gel eon application"` 15 30 1 45 1 50 75 90 10r_ 120 13E 150 195 180 195 210 225 240 255 270 285 075+:Vent.:000 Notes I=Wd s momne,canem n lietl n k'9 tyrene supp .p'os arty extra styrefx monmmer added oy de molder.bu[before adclion d mlxr eddilnas suc+t n ppvasan,f:.ers.91ass....ete. 2 For,nuas for mxeras moth sryrme cortrdm<33%are baud on stir em5sar rxe as 33%(mntam emisson facto ezpressm as peroeM of ava able slyrMel,and so,vrene cmtem>5i;.on the em risen is eased on the e.aapoatm faiw s ouatae+z l ese are not based on test 0au but are be!meed to be cosemxrve esUmales- 'M Vaxe for:syene-in de kn-,uias should be,set as a had cn. For enmpk use the e;,ut vane 0.30 so,a min cadre-10%s+.y+ne content by cat 3 The VSR rmucton facim s Determined by tesirq ea&resn;suopressmt'mmila•.gn acenecrg m Ce po.-,eaoes ocalm m the CFA Vapor SuPpreswn[Ef edim ess rear. 4 SEE the CFA Cmooffed Spray Handbook fm a 0e0ie0 cescrpdon of de mnr00ed spay ppcmum. L7 5 7M e4sc:of vapor suppmsards on enissem hen filament nzf0np operations is Dosed on the Dow Filament Whdnp Emissions;Study. C IroWdkq MMA mmwm4r comer%as supplied pals any cma MMA rrt r r added by de morn.Dut before addhon of odor adotives such as pavoers,Wis.p ast..at0. D 7 Based cos pekoal data from WAIA Emission Sealy. 9 SEE de July 17,20C1 EELS,spore Emission Factors for Non-Arornired Amplwarion of Gel Coax used in rho OpenAlok"of Composites for a detailed desc qt r d the mn-alomi ed pev w termp. � 1;v 9 Use tre etuabon 1(0/508 x%styreme)-0.0505)a 2000 kr pelcpaLL w1h s:y-er+e convents Oetxeat 19%and 3""t Dy m arse de epuab0n O.tE3 x%styrene a 2000 br pe caan wiL.less:Dan 10ti styrene moment by w: 10 Refer 10 Section 3 0.hsht.pms ant Examples for re Emissan Facto,table,3 2 Caloulabpn of the methyl styrene factor t 1 Use tnis factor for the rnon-atoned apWwalim of DC PD a DCPD4sl"resin,whm filled 6o 3O-A or moo by by wWt N 12 Tattle from 30%TO 32% styrene comers- 31W s 01 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical (%) (%) 095-0030 Replacetone(095-0030) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 1328 Aday 1201 Putty Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 30.00% 0.0321 14321 Core-Bond B71 Adhesive Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 34.30% 0.0385 1500009 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) N/A—assume all emitted Ethyl Acetate 2.00% 0.0200 1500009 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 11.50% 0.1150 1500009 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) N/A—assume all emitted Styrene 22.10% 0.2210 1500230m Black Tooling Gelcoat(965BJ115) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Alcohol 0.72% 0.0072 1500230m Black Tooling Gelcoat(965BJ115) Gelcoat Application Styrene 38.07% 0.1990 1500500 Core-Bond B70 Adhesive Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 31.60% 0.0338 1700 Patchaid(970XJ037) Manual Styrene 57.45% 0.1114 3895 BPO/5 Paste Catalyst N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.00% 0.0500 4631 Dehron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted 2-Butoxyethyl Acetate 5.00% 0.0500 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.0500 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 20.00% 0.2000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 20.00% 0.2000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted N-Butyl Alcohol 20.00% 0.2000 4631 Detron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Nickel Compounds 1.00% 0.0100 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Toluene 30.00% 0.3000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 20.00% 0.2000 4923 Laminex Fillet Manual Styrene 30.00% 0.0378— 519 Poly-Bond B39 Adhesive Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 24.40% 0.0307 Page 1 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical N (%) 5221010 Sikaflex 291,White N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 5.00% 0.0500 647A Polyurethane Foam Part A N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 647E Polyurethane Foam Part B N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 865 Sikaflex 221,Black N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 5.00% 0.0500 9427 Kantstick Maxi Pull N/A—assume all emitted Cumene 3.00% 0.0300 9427 Kantstick Maxi Pull N/A—assume all emitted Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.0500 9427 Kantstick Maxi Pull N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 50.00% 0.5000 945GAl04 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) No emissions Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate 0.06% 0.0000 945GAl04 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) No emissions Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.04% 0.0000 945GAl04 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 4.15% 0.0375 945GA104 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) Gelcoat Application Styrene 42.30% 0.2505 945YA058 Polycor L/F Orange Tooling Gelcoat(945YA0 Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.88% 0.0300 945YA058 Polycor L/F Orange Tooling Gelcoat(945YA0 Gelcoat Application Styrene 41.84% 0.2405 99MWK606 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) No emissions Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate 0.04% 0.0000 99MWK606 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) 2 00'/ Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 2.00°h 0.0150 99MWK606 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.78% 0.1370 CadoxD50 Catalyst(Cadox D50) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.0200 CadoxD50 Catalyst(Cadox D50) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 DDM-9 Luperox DDM-9 Catalyst N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.0200 DDM-9 Luperox DDM-9 Catalyst N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 Dow733c Dow 733 Sealant,Clear N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 Dow733w Dow 733 Sealant,White N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 FARECLA200 FARECLA200 FP10071870 N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 Page 2 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical (Y°) (%) HD3504 Jet Black Gelcoat(HD3504) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD3504 Je cklBt aa—Gelcoat(HD3504) Gelcoat Application Styrene 29.00% 0.1291 HD3507 Black Gelcoat(HD3507) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 4.00% 0.0300 HD3507 Black Gelcoat(HD3507) Gelcoat Application Styrene 28.00% 0.1246 HD4059 Red Gelcoat(HD4059) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD4059 Red Gelcoat(HD4059) Gelcoat Application Styrene 27.00% 0.1202 HD4890 Orange Gelcoat(HD4890) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD4890 Orange Gelcoat(HD4890) Gelcoat Application Styrene 27.00% 0.1202 HD5580 Teal Gelcoat(HD5580) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 HD6986 Navy Blue Gelcoat(HD6986) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD6986 Navy Blue Gelcoat(HD6986) Gelcoat Application Styrene 29.00% 0.1291 HD7912 Yellow Gelcoat(HD�_7932;—_ Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD7912 Yellow Gelcoat(HD7912) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 HD8565 Mahogeny Gelcoat(HD8565? Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD8565 Mahogeny Gelcoat(HD8565) Gelcoat Application Styrene 29.00% 0.1291 10517 Patch Booster(10517) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 17.00% 0.1275 10517 Patch Booster(10517) Manual Styrene 40.00% 0.0615 10517 Patch Booster(10517) N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 2.00% 0.0200 K022ACT45 VE Resin(K022ACT45) Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 40.10% 0.0465 Kel800 Clear Webbing Solution(800) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5.00% 0.0500 Ke1800 Clear Webbing Solution(800) N/A—assume all emitted Toluene 50.00% 0.5000 LHA6706 Light Blue Gelcoat(LHA6706) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 4.00% 0.0300 LHA6706 Light Blue Gelcoat(LHA6706) Gelcoat Application Styrene 27.00% 0.1202 Page 3 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical N (%) LHB2508 Interior White Gelcoat(LHB2508) Gelcoat Application Styrene 19.00% 0.0846 LHM6852 Blue Gelcoat(LHM6852) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 LHM6852 Blue Gelcoat(LHM6852) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 LHM9499 Gray Gelcoat(LHM9499) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 LHM9499 Gray Gelcoat(LHM9499) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 LHM9546 Haze Gelcoat Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 LHM9546 Haze Gelcoat(LHM9546) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 LSPA3201 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) No emissions Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate 0.18% 0.0000 LSPA3201 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) No emissions Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.05% 0.0000 LSPA3201 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 32.61% 0.0349 MA530 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA530) MSDS Methyl Methacrylate 60.00% 0.0504 MA560 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA560) MSDS Methyl Methacrylate 60.00"� 0.0504 NONE12 Filler Bondo Manual Styrene 20.00% 0.0252 NONE20 Aday Putty Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 30.00% 0.0321 NONE3 Wax Paste(TR 102&104) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 NONE4 Glaze Sealer(TR 301) N/A—assume all emitted Formaldehyde 0.50% 0.0050 NONE5 Wax Honey(P5401520) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 PPW106 Polymer Wax(PPW106) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 REV2879 Proline White Gelcoat(REV2879) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 REV2879 Proline White Gelcoat(REV2879) Gelcoat Application Styrene 26.00% 0.1157 RVP2879 White Gelcoat(RVP2879) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 6.00% 0.0450 RVP2879 White Gelcoat(RVP2879) Gelcoat Application Styrene 28.00% 0.1246 Sika291 SIKAFLEX 291 N/A—assume all emitted Toluene 5.00% 0.0500 Page 4 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 095-0030 Usage(gal): 396.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.071 VOCs(lbs): 248.3 Replacetone(095-0030) Usage(lbs): 3,502.9 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 8.85 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 1328 Usage(gal): 560.0 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 164.9 Aday 1201 Putty Usage(lbs): 5,137.4 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 164.9 Density(Ib/gal): 9.17 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.032 164.9 14321 Usage(gal): 605.8 VOC Content(wt%): 0.343 VOCs(lbs): 184.8 Core-Bond B71 Adhesive Usage(lbs): 4,800.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.343 HAPs(lbs): 184.8 Density(Ib/gal): 7.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100,42-5 Styrene 34.30% 0.039 184.8 1500009 Usage(gal): 1.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.356 VOCs jibs): 3.9 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) Usage(lbs): 10.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.221 HAPs(lbs): 2.4 Density(Iblgal): 10.84 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 141-78.6 Ethyl Acetate 2.00% 0.020 0.2 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 11.50% 0.115 1.2 100-42-5 Styrene 22.10% 0.221 2.4 1500230m Usage(gal): 5.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.388 VOCs(lbs): 9.3 Black Tooling Gelcoat Usage(Ins): 45.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.388 HAPs(lbs): 9.3 (965BJ115) Density(Ib/gal): 9.09 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 67-56-1 Methyl Alcohol 0.72% 0.007 0.3 100-42-5 Styrene 38.07% 0.199 9.0 1500500 Usage(gal): 258.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.3161 1 VOCs(lbs): 62.4 Core-Bond B70 Adhesive Usage(lbs): 1,549.2 HAP Content(wt%): 0.316 HAPs(lbs): 52.4 Density(lb/gal): 6.00 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 31.60% 0.034 62.4 1700 Usage(gal): 6.1 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.574 VOCs(lbs): 5.8 Patchaid(970XJ037) Usage(lbs): 52.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.575 HAPs(lbs): -9 8 Density(Ib/gal): 8.58 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 57.45% 0.111 6.8 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 1 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December2015 3895 1 Usage(gal): 51.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.200 VOCs(lbs): 98.7 BPO/5 Paste Catalyst Usage(lbs): 493.4 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 9.67 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 4631 Usage(galy 4.0 VOC Content(we/6): 0.860 VOCs(lbs): 29.3 Deltron 2000 Basecoats Usage(lbs): 34.0 HAP Content(wt°/h): 0.7601 1 HAPs(lbs): 25.9 Density(Ib/gal): 8.61 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzen 5.00% 0.050 1.7 112-07-2 2-Butoxyethyl Acetate 5.00% 0.050 1.7 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.050 1.7 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 20.00% 0.200 6.8 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 20.00% 0.200 6.8 71-36-3 N-Butyl Alcohol 20.00% 0.200 6.8 N/A Nickel Compounds 1.00% 0.010 0.3 108-88-3 Toluene 30.00% 0.300 10.2 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 20.00% 0.200 6.8 4923 Usage(gal): 176.0 VOC Content(we/6): 0.3001 1 VOCs(lbs): 65.2 Laminex Fillet Usage(lbs): 1,459.5 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 95.2 Density(Ib/gal): 8.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.038 55.2 519 Usage(gal): 750.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.244 VOCs(lbs): 211.2 Poly-Bond B39 Adhesive Usage(lbs): 6,880.5 HAP Content(wt%): 0.244 HAPs(lbs): 211.2 Density(lb/gal): 9.17 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP L.bs 100-42-5 Styrene 24.40% 0.031 211.2 5221010 Usage(gal): 4.7 VOC Content(wt%): 0.082 VOCs(lbs) 3.8 Sikaflex 291,White Usage(lbs): 46.5 HAP Content(wt%): 0.050 HAPs(lbs): 2.3 Density(lb/gal): 9.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 5.00% 0.050 2.3 647A Usage(gal): 27.2 VOC Content(wt%): 0.000 VOCs(lbs): 0.0 Polyurethane Foam Part A Usage(lbs): 280.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 10.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 0 Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 2 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 647E Usage(gal): 26.7 VOC Content(wt%): 0.000 VOCs(lbs): 0.0 Polyurethane Foam Part B Usage(lbs): 266.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 10.01 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 865 Usage(gal): 15.0 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.0501 1 VOCs(lbs): 7.9 Sikaflex 221,Black Usage(lbs): 158.9 HAP Content(wt%): 0.050 HAPs(lbs): 7.9 Density(Ib/gal): 10.69 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 5.00% 0.050 7.9 9427 Usage(gal): 16.0 VOC Content(wta/o): 1.000 VOCs(Ibs): 112.0 Kantstick Maxi Pull Usage(lbs): 112.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.580 HAPs(lbs): 65.0 Density(Ib/gal): 7.00 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 98-82-8 Cumene 3.00% 0.030 3.4 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.050 5.6 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 50.00% 0.500 56.0 946GA104 Usage(gal): 9.9 VOC Content(wta/a): 0.465 VOCs(lbs): 25.9 Green Tooling Gelcoat Usage(lbs): 90.0 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.464 HAPs(Ibs): 25.9 (945GA104) Density(lb/gal): 9.06 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 136-52-7 Cobalt2-Ethylhexanoa 0.06% 0.000 0.0 27253-31-2 Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.04% 0.000 0.0 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 4.15% 0.038 C 100-42-5 Styrene 42.30% 0.251 22.6 945YA068 Usage(gal): 24.7 VOC Content(wta/e): 0.463 VOCs(lbs): 62.3 Polycor L/F Orange Tooling Usage(lbs): 225.4 HAP Content(wta/a): 0.457 HAPs(Ibs): 61.0 Gelcoat(945YA058) Density(lb/gal): 9.12 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.88% 0.030 6.8. 100.42-5 Styrene 41.84% 0.241 54.2 99MWK606 Usage(gal): 186.3 VOC Content(wta/o): 0.336 VOCs(Ibs): 336.4 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) Usage(lbs): 2,105.0 HAP Content(wte/a): 0.328 HAPs(Ins): 319.9 Density(Ib/gal): 11.30 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 136-52-7 Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoa 0.04% 0.000 0.0 80.62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 2.00% 0.015 31.6 10042-5 Styrene 30.78% 0.137 288.3 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 3 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 CadoxD50 Usage(gal): 320.4 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.020 VOCs(lbs): 63.4 Catalyst(Cadox D50) Usage(lbs): 2,672.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 8.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.020 53.4 No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 DDM-9 Usage(gal): 104.1 VOC Content(wV16): 0.025 VOCs(lbs): 21.4 Luperox DDM-9 Catalyst Usage(lbs): 872.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0,000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.37 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.020 17.4 No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 Dow733c Usage(gal): 18.9 VOC Content(we/6): 0.100 VOCs(lbs): 16.4 Dow 733 Sealant,Clear Usage(lbs): 164.3 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(Ins): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 8.67 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 Dow733w Usage(gal): 32.2 VOC Content(wt°/u): 0.100 VOCs(lbs): 27.9 Dow 733 Sealant,White Usage(Ibs): 279.2 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.67 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 FARECLA200 Usage(gal): 51.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0A00 VOCs(lbs): 228.8 FARECLA200 FP10071870 Usage(lbs): 672.1 HAP Content(we/a): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 11.22 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 HD3504 Usage(gal): 32.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.320 VOCs(lbs): 45.5 Jet Black Gelcoal(HD3504) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.320 HAPs(lbs): 45.5 Density fib/gal): 9.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 6.8 -7 100-42-5 Styrene 29.00% 0.129 38.7 HD3607 Usage(gal): 31.6 VOC Content(wt%): 0.320 VOCs(lbs): 46.4 Black Gelcoat(HD3507) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.320 HAPs(lbs): 46.4 Density(lb/gal): 9.48 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 4.00% 0.030 9.0 100-42-5 Styrene 28.00% 0.125 37.4 I ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 4 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 HD4059 Usage(gal): 80.3 VOC Content(wt%): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 107.0 Red Gelcoat(HD4059) Usage(lbs): 750.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 107.0 Density(lb/gal): 9.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 16.9 100-42-5 Styrene 27.00% 0.120 90.1 HD4890 Usage(gal): 25.6 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 35.7 Orange Gelcoat(HD4890) Usage(lbs): 250.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 35.7 Density(Ib/gal): 9.76 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 5.61 100-42-5 Styrene 27.00% 0.120 30.0 HD5580 Usage(gal): 63.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.701 VOCs(lbs): 320.7 Teal Gelcoat(HD5580) Usage(lbs): 600.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 80.1 Density(ib/gal): 9.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 80.1 ND6986 Usage(gal): 63.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.3201 1 VOCs(Ibs): 90.9 Navy Blue Gelcoat(HD6986) Usage(lbs): 600.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.320 1 HAPs(lbs): 20.9 Density(lb/gal): 9.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs C 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 13: 10042-5 Styrene 29.00% 0.129 4 HD7912 Usage(gal): 30.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 46.6 Yellow Gelcoat(HD7912) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 46.8 Density(Ib/gal): 10.01 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 ( -/ r 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 40.1 HD8565 Usage(gal): 63.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.320 VOCs(lbs): 90.9 Mahogeny Gelcoat(HD8565) Usage(lbs): 600.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.320 HAPs(lbs): 90.9 Density(lb/gal): 9.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 13. -� 100-42-5 Styrene 29.00% 0.129 77.4 ®Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 5 of 9 1 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 10517 Usage(gal): 18.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.610 VOCs(lbs): 34.7 Patch Booster(10517) Usage(lbs): 161.6 HAP Content(wt%): 0.590 HAPs(lbs): 31.7 Density(lb/gal): 8.42 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 MethylMethacrylate 17.00% 0.128 19.3 100-42-5 Styrene 40.00% 0.062 9.3 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 2.00% 0.020 3.0 K022ACT46 Usage(gal): 1,474.3 VOC Content(wt%): 0.401 VOCs(lbs): 706.1 VE Resin(K022ACT45) Usage(Ibs): 15,185.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.401 HAPs(lbs): 706.1 Density(lb/gal): 10.30 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 40.10% 0.047 706.1 Ke1800 Usage(gal): 1.0 VOC Content(wt°/u): 0.8311 1 VOCs(lbs): 6.0 Clear Webbing Solution(800) Usage(lbs): 7.2 HAP Content(wt%): 0.500 HAPs(Ibs): 3.6 Density(lb/gal): 7.20 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5.00% 0.050 0.4 108-88-3 Toluene 50.00% 0.500 3.6 LHA6706 Usage(gal): 27.5 VOC Content(wMa): 0.3101 1 VOCs(lbs): 45.0 Light Blue Gelcoat(LHA6706) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.310 HAPs(lbs): 45.0 Density(lb/gal): 10.93 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate, 4.00% 0.030 `9.t)) 100-42-5 Styrene 27.00% 0.120 36.0 LHB2508 Usage(gal): 362.1 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.190 VOCs(lbs): 380.5 Interior White Gelcoat(LHB2508) Usage(lbs): 4,500.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.190 HAPs(lbs): 380.5 Density(lb/gal): 12.43 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100.42-5 Styrene 19.00% 0.085 380.5 LHM6852 Usage(gal): 78.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 124.8 Blue Gelcoat(LHM6852) Usage(lbs): 800.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 124.8 Density(Ib/gal): 10.26 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 106.8 0 Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 6 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 LHMS499 Usage(gal): 48.0 VOC Content(wV1.): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 78.0 Gray Gelcoat(LHM9499) Usage(lbs): 500.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 79.0 Density(Ib/gal): 10.43 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 66.8 LHM9546 Usage(gal): 110.8 VOC Content(we/,): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 171.6 Haze Gelcoat(LHM9546) Usage(lbs): 1,100.0 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 171.6 Density(lb/gal): 9.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 24.8 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 146.9 LSPA3201 Usage(gal): 26,035.5 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.350 VOCs(lbs): 12,999.5 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) Usage(lbs): 231,500.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.326 HAPs(lbs): 8,077.4 Density(Ib/gal): 8.89 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 136-52-7 Cobalt2-Ethylhexanoa 0.18% 0.000 0.0 27253-31-2 Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.05% 0.000 0.0 100-42-5 Styrene 32.61% 0.035 8,077.4 MA530 Usage(gal): 24.9 VOC Content(wt%): 0.624 VOCs(Ibs): 15.3 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA530) Usage(Ibs): 205.9 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.600 HAPs(Ins): 10.4 Density(lb/gal): 8.26 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 60.00% 0.050 10.4 MA560 Usage(gal): 880.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.624 VOCs(lbs): 538.9 j 3 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA560) Usage(lbs): 7,265.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.600 HAPs(Ibs): 366.5 Density(Ib/gal): 8.26 CAS No Chemic I Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 60.00% 0.050 3 NONE12 Usage(gal): 181.0 VOC Content(wVl.): 0.200 VOCs(lbs): 43.7 Filler Bondo Usage(lbs): 1,736.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.200 HAPs(lbs): 43.7 Density(lb/gal): 9.59 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 20.00% 0.025 43.7 NONE20 Usage(gal): 210.0 VOC Content(wP/.): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 61.8 Aday Putty usage Qbs): 1,926.5 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 61.8 Density(lb/gal): 9.17 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.032 61.8 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 7 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 NONE3 usage(gal): 8.3 VOC Content(wt%): 0.700 VOCs(lbs): 40.6 Wax Paste JR 102&104) Usage(lbs): 58.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Iblgal): 7.00 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 NONE4 Usage(gal): 1.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 2.9 Glaze Sealer(TR 301) Usage(lbs): 8.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.005 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.75 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 0.509E 0.005 0.0 NONE5 Usage(gal): 192.0 VOC Content(wV1.): 0.700 VOCs(lbs): 941.9 Wax Honey(P5401520) Usage(lbs): 1,345.1 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): O.0 Density(lb/gal): 7.01 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 PPW106 Usage(gal): 3.2 VOC Content(wt°/,): 1.000 VOCs(lbs): 26.7 Polymer Wax(PPW106) Usage(lbs): 26.7 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.000 1 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.42 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 REV2879 Usage(gal): 2,354.E VOC Content(wt%): 0.290 VOCs(lbs): 3,745.2 Proline White Gelcoat Usage(lbs): 27,1100.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.290 HAPs(lbs): 3,745.2 (REV2879) Density(lb/gal): 11.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62.6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 100-42-5 Styrene 26.00% 0.116 3,135.5 RVP2879 Usage(gal): 103.9 VOC Content(wV/,): 0.340 VOCs(lbs): 186.6 White Gelcoat(RVP2879) Usage(lbs): 1,1100.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.340 HAPs(lbs): 186.E Density(Ib/gal): 10.59 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80.626 Methyl Methacrylate 6.00% 0.045 49.5 -� 100-42-5 Styrene 28.00% 0.125 137.1 Sika2911 Usage(gal): 23.2 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.0821 VOCs(lbs): 18.8 SIKAFLEX 291 Usage(lbs): 230.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.050 HAPs(lbs): 11.5 Density(lb/gal): 9.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 108-88-3 Toluene 5.00% 0.050 11.5 0 Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 8 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage&Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 CAS No Chemical Emissions (lbs) Emissions (tons) HAP? 98-82-8 Cumene 3.4 0.00 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 7.3 0.00 —SI 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 0.0 0.00 67-56-1 Methyl Alcohol 0.3 0.00 5" 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 6.8 0.00 — 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 1.232.0 0.62 N/A Nickel Compounds 0.3 0.00 No reportable HAPs 0.0 0.00 100-42-5 Styrene 14,429.8 7.21 2 3. 5 �. 108-88-3 Toluene 25.3 0.01 — Y, o/ 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers) 76.1 0.04 — 4() Subtotal 15,781 7.89 HAP? 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate 0.2 0.00 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 79.3 0.04 Subtotal 80 0.04 Total 16,861 7.93 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 1 of 1 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 Month(lbs) Month(tons) VOCs: 22.91 3 11 46 HAPs: 15781 7,89 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 9 of 9 2015 Emissiogs Inventory Review / Data Tracking Form Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Facility ID: 0700122 Facility Assigned to: Data Entry: Beaufort County Classification: Steven Daniels SDD Confidential Copy Submitted? Title V ❑ YES R NO Initial Review/Data Entry Enter date received into ED. Date Received: & -A 9 - �70/& Assigned to appropriate individual. Date Assigned: 412-g12o/L Date Due: Paper copy submitted: One co y received with supporting documentation,certification form signed by responsible official,and /appears generally complete; C,vr+cl �j Electronic copy submitted: All supporting documentation and certification form(with time/date stamp)signed by responsible official has been received. �h 9 rr �t9t�{�02d/S Comments: S s.✓n s h � u v � c.a►ss 1 n .H cv r �/ /y1/�,560 riitS & A`Crc0.S tG��+w�t✓4S (L�O�� LjOG L rnC�Ii,/ �i�Cr��tl� Zo/� 1<o � hGd H,t tee/. �/ Inventory Review [ All forms and supporting documentation appear to be complete if paper submission(check ED OS data if electronic). Er�Contact,address,phone number changes entered into I-Beam/Facilities if necessary. ["All known operating scenarios,control devices,and emission release points have been entered for each emission source(permitted, insignificant,and unpermitted)or note that the emission source was not operated or not required to report. Check if SCC codes for each OS are accurate and update if needed. Ik'Evaluate"U"sources for significance and address according to policy. a'Calculations/forms appear to add up correctly. Ir All compliance issues are being addressed(e.g.Toxics limits,above TV thresholds,large emissions increase/decrease,installation without a permit). O"'All volatile HAPs/TAPs were included in the VOC total. 13"'Calculations and control efficiencies appear correct. Emission factors are the best available and most current factors appropriate for the reporting facility(e.g. stack testing,AP42,etc.). Cj' Review facility comments and address any issues. ❑' Update ED(Data Entry Main)if additional information is required(corrections due date and date received). & Check all ED QA/QC reports. Ca' Comparison with previous emission inventory must be made and outliers(> 10%)must be investigated and explained. Er Put inventory review comments and summarize any changes in ED-Data Entry Main"DAQ internal comments". Print and attach the facility total report. Date Info Requested: Date Info Received: Total Days on Hold: Date Review Complete: Z i Signature: Date Submitted to EI Coordinator: Date Approved: ��� 2 O/6 Initials: Sftrc. w,/I Corr-ecf Zo/yE`6� �a.�e.- �lc�.fe .by ,1ec'�++' )• Daniels, Steven From: Paul Zawila <pzawila@valueenvironmental.com> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 8:11 AM To: Daniels, Steven Subject: Re: CY 2015 El for Fountain Boats Attachments: image001.png Hi Steven, I looked into the differences and aside from year-to-year difference in material substitution,there are two primary drivers for the difference. First, the 2014 usage rate we were given for MA560 was incorrect. Provided was 104,446 pounds whereas actual was approximately 6200 pounds. As a result of this VOC& MMA emissions were higher in the reported 2014 air emissions inventory. This explains the 2014 to 2015 reduction in emissions for MMA&VOC(overall even though styrene increased). Second, painting was outsourced for part of 2015. This resulted in the decrease of 2014 vs. 2015 solvents such as toluene,xylene, ethylbenzene, MEK,etc. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks. Paul -----Original Message----- From: Daniels, Steven [mailto:steven.d.daniels@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 11:20 AM To: pzawila@valueenvironmental.com Subject: CY 2015 EI for Fountain Boats Paul, Hope you are doing well. I?m required to compare the previous El and investigate and explain outliers (>10%) change. The increase in resin/gel coat usage from 2014 to 2015 explains the increase (+23%) in styrene (resin and gels). One would expect similar increases in methyl methacrylate (gels), MEK (catalyst), and general VOC emission amounts. Can you elaborate. I need a general explanation that will pass the laugh test (year-to-year usages of materials of small quantities results in big%change in HAP/TAP) Tks Steve See Attachment Steven Daniels Environmental Chemist Division of Air Quality, Ambient Monitoring Section North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 252 948 3833 office steven.d.daniels a()ncdenr.gov 943 Washington Sq. Mall Washington, NC 27889 1 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Green House Gases Pollutants (GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Yr �n Pollutant CAS Demini- Change mus Not Not \/A Reported Reported CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emissioi No GHGs times their 1995 IPCC Global Warming Potential (GWP), Reported converted to metric tons) Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions (Tons/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change PM(TSP) TSP 0.360000 0.290000 0.5 24.1% PM10 PM10 0.180000 0.150000 0.5 20.0% PM2.5 PM2.5 0.090000 0.070000 0.5 28.6% VOC VOC 11.46 9.29 0.5 23.4% Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Nickel& Compounds,sum total mass includes elemental 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 -50.070 Nickel, soluble compounds as nickel (Component of N1CKSOLCPDS 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 -50.0% MC) Cumene 98-82-8 3.40 3.40 100.0 0.0% Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 Not Not 100.0 N/A Reported Reported Dimethyl phthalate 131-11-3 Not 3.30 10.0 N/A Reported Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 0.200000 5.90 10.0 -96.6% Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 7.30 14.90 100.0 -51.0% Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 822-06-0 Not 1.00 1.0 N/A Reported Hexane, n- 110-54-3 Not 4.50 100.0 N/A Reported 11/16/2016 Page 1 of 2 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPs) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change MEK(methyl ethyl ketone,2-butanone) 78-93-3 79.30 113.90 100.0 -30.4% Methanol (methyl alcohol) 67-56-1 0.300000 0.300000 1,000.0 0.0% Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1,232.00 1,044.00 1,000.0 18.0% Methylene chloride 75-09-2 Not Not 1.0 N/A Reported Reported MIBK(methyl isobutyl ketone) 108-10-1 6.80 33.50 10.0 -79.7% Styrene 100-42-5 14,429.00 11,680.70 100.0 23.5% Toluene 108-88-3 25.30 60.50 100.0 -58.2% Xylene (mixed isomers) 1330-20-7 76.10 126.80 100.0 -40.0% Largest Individual HAP Styrene 14,429.00 lbs Total HAP Emissions 15,780.50 lbs DAQ's Comments Re¢ardine Inventory Increase emissions such as styrene are directly related to increased in boat manufacturing However,reduced emissions in VOC ani HAP/TAPs are due to 2 primary drivers; 1).Painting was outsourced for part of 2015.This explains the 2014 to 2015 reduction in emissions of toluene,xylene,ethyl benzer MEK VOC,etc. 2).2014 usage of MA560(60%Methyl Methacrylate)(MMA)was incorrect Provided was 104,446 lbs whereas actual was approximately 6600 lbs.As a result VOC and MMA emissions were higher in the reported 2014 Emissions Inventory.This explain the 2014 to 2015 reduction for MMA&VOC. 11/16/2016 Page 2 of 2 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Green House Gases Pollutants (GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Yr �O Pollutant CAS Demini_ Change mus Not Not Nan Reported Reported CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emission No GHGs times their 1995 IPCC Global Warming Potential (GWP), Reported converted to metric tons) Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions (Tons/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change PM(TSP) TSP 0.360000 0.290000 0.5 24.1% PM10 PMIO 0.180000 0.150000 0.5 20.0% PM2•5 PM2.5 0.090000 0.070000 0.5 28.6% VOC VOC 11.46 12.92 0.5 7-11.30/o Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants(TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Nickel& Compounds,sum total mass includes elemental 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 Nickel, soluble compounds as nickel(Component of NICKSOLCPDS 0.300000 0.600000 1.0 -50.0% NIC) Cumene 98-82-8 3.40 3.40 100.0 0.0% Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 Not Not 100.0 N/A Reported Reported Dimethyl phthalate 131-11 Not 3.30 10.0 N/A Reported Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 0.200000 5.90 10.0 -96.6% Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 7.30 14.90 100.0 -51.0% Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 822-06-0 Not 1.00 1.0 N/A Reported Hexane,n- 110-54-3 Not 4.50 100.0 N/A Reported 09/26/2016 Page 1 of 2 Facility Total CY 2015 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0700122 Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Permit#(s): 06175T12 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2015 CY 2014 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change MEK (methyl ethyl ketone,2-butanone) 78-93-3 79.30 113.90 100.0 -30.4% Methanol (methyl alcohol) 67-56-1 0.300000 0.300000 1,000.0 0.0% Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1,232.00 5,989.50 1,000.0 -79.4% Methylene chloride 75-09-2 Not Not 1.0 N/A Reported Reported MIBK(methyl isobutyl ketone) 108-10-1 6.80 33.50 10.0 -79.7% Styrene 100-42-5 14,429.00 11,680.70 100.0 23.5% Toluene 108-88-3 25.30 60.50 100.0 -58.2% Xylene(mixed isomers) 1330-20-7 76.10 126.80 100.0 -40.001. Largest Individual HAP Styrene 14,429.00 Ibs Total HAP Emissions �,78050 Ibs DAO's Comments Reeardine Inventory Increase emissions such as styrene are directly related to increased in boat manufacturing However,reduced emissions in VOC an. HAP/TAPs are due to 2 primary drivers; 1).Painting was outsourced for part of2105.This explains the 2014 to 2015 reduction in emissions of toluene,xylene,ethyl benzet MEH,VOC,etc. 2).2014 usage of MA560(60%Methyl Methacrylate)(MMA)was incorrect.Provided was 104,4461bs whereas actual was approximately 6600 lbs.As a result VOC and MMA emissions were higher in the reported 2014 Emissions Inventory.This explain: the 2014 to 2015 reduction for MMA&VOC. 09/26/2016 Page 2 of 2 From: DENR.DAQ.Emission_Inventory_UG@lists.ncmail.net<DENR.DAQ.Emission_Inventory_UG@lists.ncmai1.net> To: undisclosed-recipients Cc: Date: Sunday, May 29,2016 03:09 am Subject: Inventory submission confirmation--0700122 Dear Paul Zawila Your submittal of the 2015 emission inventory for Fountain Powerboats,0700122,has been received by the North Carolina Division of Air Quality(DAQ)on May 29,2016 at 03:09:32.You have until the due date of the emission inventory or two weeks from this submittal to review and repudiate the data submitted. Please remember to: -print the Certification Form(see AERO Closeout page), -have the Responsible Official sign it in blue ink, -include copies of spreadsheets or calculations used in creating this inventory,and -mail(postmark) it to NCDAQ,943 Washington Square Mall,Washington, NC 27889 by the required due date in order for this submittal to be considered complete. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Betsy Huddleston, in the Washington Regional Office, at252-946-6481. The Division of Air Quality thanks you for using AERO,the on line emissions inventory program. Sincerely DAQ Attachments: JUN DAQ VIAII/T,0 Facility Name_Fountain Powerboats, Inc. Facility ID 0700122 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality General Information If any information already provided to DAQ has changed or otherwise is incorrect, please provide corrections. You may leave blanks where the information is unchanged. (Except Facility ID and Name). Physical (911)Address of Facility 1653 Whichards Beach Road Washington,NC Name of Responsible Official David Hardison Title Vice President Telephone# 2(!52 ) 975 - 2000 E-Mail Address dhardison@baiamarine.com Mailing Address of Responsible Official PO Drawer 457 Washington,NC 27889 Name of Facility Technical/Permit Mailing Contact Title Telephone#( - E-Mail Address Mailing Address of Responsible Official Name of Inspection Contact Title Telephone#( - E-Mail Address Name of Billing/Invoice Contact Title Telephone#( - E-Mail Address Billing/Invoice Company Billing/Invoice Address Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code(s) North American Industry Classification System (NAICS—six digit) Code(s)— If known (see instructions) Report Prepared by Telephone#�) - E-Mail Address Provide to Appropriate DAQ Regional Office as needed. Information on This Form cannot be held confidential. COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 5/29/2016 03:09:32 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: Fountain Powerboats Facility ID : 0700122 1653 Whichards Beach Road SR 1166 Permit: 06175 Washington,NC 27889 County : Beaufort DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2015 These forms must be completed and returned even if the facility did not operate or emissions were zero The legally defined "Responsible Official" of record for your facility is John Walker This person or one that meets the definition below must sign this certification form. The official submitting the information must certify that he/she complies with the requirements as specified in Title 15A NCAC 2Q.0520(b)which references and follows the federal definition.40 CFR Part 70.2 defines a responsible as meaning one of the following: 1.For a corporation: a president,secretary,treasurer,or vice—president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function,or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the overall operation of one or more manufacturing,production,or operating facilities applying for a or subject to a permit and either i.the facilities employ more than 250 persons or have gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding$25 million(in second quarter 1980 dollars);or ii. the delegation of authority to such representatives is approved in advance by the permitting authority; 2. For partnership or sole propietorship;a general partner or the proprietor,respectively; 3. for a muncipality, state,federal,or other public agency includes the chief executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency(e.g.,a Regional Administrator of EPA). 7FRTTFICATION STATEMENT* 'Iml2ortanta Legally Responsible Official,read and sign after all submisdQ11LM911MU certify that I am the responsible official for this facility,as described above,and hereby certify that the information contained n this air emissions report,including attached calculations and documentation, is true,accurate and complete.(Subject to legal enalities of up to$25,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Responsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: Printed Name: r Signature: ( This form applies to Title V facilities. If this facility is not classified 6s Title ,please telephone your regional office Emission Inventory contact at once for proper forms. Email address of Responsible Official: c4h.4eL4f 5dW4—) Information on this Form cannot be held confidential COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 5/29/2016 03:09:32 1 r— Fountain Powerboats 2015 Emission Inventory Calculations VOC,HAP and PM Emission Calculations This document describes actual Volatile Organic Compound(VOC),Particulate Matter(PM)and Hazardous Air Pollutant(HAP)emissions from the facility. In accordance with AP-42 section Section 4.4(updated 5/08),emission calculations use ANSI/ACMA/ICPA UEF-1-201 la `J Estimating Emission Factors from Open Molding Composite Processes which utilize the Unified I Emission Factors(UEF)for open molding of composites dated October 5,2011. An attached table lists the basis for each emission factor(E-factor)utilized in the emissions calculations. A copy of the October 5,2011 UEF table is also included with this letter. The gelcoat spray guns are atomized. The styrene emission factor used for gelcoats is from the gelcoat application row of the UEF table. The Methyl Methacrylate(MMA)emission factor used for gelcoats is based on the MMA gelcoat application row of the UEF table. The resin guns are non-atomized. The emission factor for lamination resins is taken from the mechanical non- atomized row of the UEF table. Small quantities of highly reactive liquid organic perioxide solutions(e.g.,Hi Point 90)are used by the reinforced plastics industry to initiate the polymerization reaction in the resin or gelcoat material. Emission estimates in this permit application are based on the composite Manufacturer Associations' study,"Emission Factors for Liquid Organic Peroxide Catalysts used in the Open Molding of Composites." The emission factor for Dimethyl Phthalate(DMP)or other utilized organic is 0.04%of the available DMP by weight or 0.0144(0.04 x 36%). Usage of and thus emissions from other raw materials(e.g.,mold cleaners and sealers,etc.)at the Washington plant are smaller in nature. Emissions from these other material usages and/or chemicals utilize a similar methodology or conservatively assume all of the chemical is emitted (e.g.,solvents in paints used). Particulate emissions from painting are calculated assuming a I%total weight loss with 50 percent of those emissions PMto and 25 percent of those emissions PM2.5 as a conservative estimate with no controls. Particulate emissions from paint usage: 100 lbs paint bought plant-wide assume 1%loss as particulate emissions,50%of that is PM to and 25%is PM2.5 50 lbs x 0.01 =0.5 pounds PM/year=0.0003 tons PM/year 0.5 lbs PM x 0.5 =0.3 pounds PMto/year=0.0001 tons PMto/year 0.5 lbs PM x 0.25=0.1 pounds PM2.5/year—0.0001 tons PM2.5/year Particulate emissions from hull and deck grinding: 289,000 lbs resin and gelcoat bought plant-wide assume 1%loss with 25%of that emitted as particulate emissions,50%of that is PM to and 25% is PM2.5. Fountain Powerboats 2015 Emission Inventory Calculations 289,000 lbs x 0.01 x 0.25 =723 pounds PM/year=0.40 tons PM/year 723 lbs PM x 0.5=361 pounds PM,o/year=0.18 tons Midyear 723 lbs PM x 0.25= 181 pounds PM2.5/year=0.09 tons PM2.5/year Xi A b EF Table 1: Unified Emission Factors for Open Molding of Composites 10 Revised and Approved: 10/13/2009 0 Emission Rate in Pounds of Styrene Emitted per Ton of Resin or Gelcoat Processed Styrene content in resiruyelooaL%f l'. <33 a' 33 34 35 16 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Y 45 46 47 4 In 50 >50!`I Manual 5.12E x%styrene x 2659 83 99 94 100 100 112 117 123 12D 1134 140 1 148 1 152 167 1 163 1 162 1 174 1 180 1 ((9.M a%styrene)-0-05M x 29a9 Manual wf Vapor Suppressed Resin VSflm Manual emlesian factor(kabd abcw] x 0 10.50 x spedfk VSR reducwn facts,for 040 nsWaupliessam fornu4-:1onrt Maoharpcal Atomized 0.199.%styrse a 2000 ill 1 126 1 140 -S4 1 1881 183 197 211 1 225 1 240 254 1 288 1 283 207 3111 325 340 13541 f(0.714 x%styrene).0.1111)a 2000 Mechanical Atomized rah VSR- Maehanicaf Atomized emlesim factor t.s:ed abovi x 0 -(045 x spacM.c VSR reductcn baps,W each rnNsuppmsam formdabon)) Mechanical Atomized Controlled Spray i4 0.130 x%sty..2000 1 86 1 97 1 108 1 119 1 130 141 1^2 -7 a 1 185 1 198 1 207 1 218 2_i 1 240 1 261 1 282 1 273 0.n a 1(o mi x%stpenel-ff m x 2000 Mechanical Controlled Spray With VSR Mechmical Asamted Cmvolkd Spey emission fattor(sted above`. + (I -(SAS x specitc VSR reduRvt facto for each resn'ssrppmsM fpmdrten)) - Mechanical Non-Atomized 11.f07 x%atynne x 2000 77 1 74 1 77 1 80 1 83 1 BC I e9 1 93 1 90 1 09 1 102 105 1 108 Ill 1 115 118 1 121 1 124 1 110.157 x%styrene)-0.0195)x 24W Mechamoal Non-Atomized with VSR s Mechanical Non-Atomized emission factor^istw above) x (1-10.45 x specific VSR redmikin factor for eacD reserugpn ssars fannelxari) Mechanical NonAtomved application of resins that contain Me(fiyf Styrene monomer'`^ Mechanical Non-lltomked Styrene monmmm emission Factor(isted above)s.55 Mehhanical NonAtomieed Filled DOPE,sesets 1111 0.1"x%styrene.2000 95 98 101 104 108 111 114 117 120 124 127 130 133 £36 140 143 148 149 ((8.1603 x%styrene)-0.0055)a 21100 Filament application 0.184 x btyrene x 2000 122 127 133 138 1 144 1 149 155 160 Jell 1 17- 177 192 1881 1931 1901 204 210 215 (M1746 x%styrmel-0.0298)x 2000 Fdamest spplicrtlen will,VSR ui 0.120 x%s"is.2000 79 83 80 90 03 97 100 104 t D6 11- 115 118 122 125 129 123 135 140 0.95 x((0.27"x%Styr*.)-0.0294)a 2000 0elcoat Applimibosl O.MSa%styrenex2000 29s 3t5 338 3M 37T 39e 419 430 4eO 1 43-1 501 622 543 504 584 N5 e28 046 ((1.03Ss6 x%styrme)-0.195)x2000 Geieoat Controlled Spray Application 0.325 a%styrene x 3000 215 230 245 200 275 nD 305 321 330 351 380 381 396 411 1 427 442 457 472 0.73 x(11.03646 x%styrem).0.195)a 2000 Gill Non-Atomized Appeertfon w SEE Note 8 bebn 195 205 214 223 232 241 250 259 2'58 278 207 290 305 314 323 332 341 35C ((0.4506 z%styrene)-0 OWS).Mail Lasser Atomized Gelcoat Application na for<36:0x2090%styrene 229 241 252 264 275 287 299 311 322 334 310 357 369 381 322 404 415 428 ((0.SW.%styrene)-0.078251.2000 Covaedture after Roll-Out Non-VSR process emission facto pN%a above] . (0.00 for Manual cos 0.85 fo MadoNeal) Covece"we without Roll-Out Non-VSR proons emission facto realm above) . C.SC fm szarw' <oa 0.55 for Mechancc0 Emission Rate in Pounds of Methyl Methacryiate Emitted per Ton of Gelcoat Processed MMA content in 0elcom,st(s' / 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 /4 15 t8 17 1st 19 >_20 n Gel eon application"` 15 30 1 45 1 50 75 90 10r_ 120 13E 150 195 180 195 210 225 240 255 270 285 075+:Vent.:000 Notes I=Wd s momne,canem n lietl n k'9 tyrene supp .p'os arty extra styrefx monmmer added oy de molder.bu[before adclion d mlxr eddilnas suc+t n ppvasan,f:.ers.91ass....ete. 2 For,nuas for mxeras moth sryrme cortrdm<33%are baud on stir em5sar rxe as 33%(mntam emisson facto ezpressm as peroeM of ava able slyrMel,and so,vrene cmtem>5i;.on the em risen is eased on the e.aapoatm faiw s ouatae+z l ese are not based on test 0au but are be!meed to be cosemxrve esUmales- 'M Vaxe for:syene-in de kn-,uias should be,set as a had cn. For enmpk use the e;,ut vane 0.30 so,a min cadre-10%s+.y+ne content by cat 3 The VSR rmucton facim s Determined by tesirq ea&resn;suopressmt'mmila•.gn acenecrg m Ce po.-,eaoes ocalm m the CFA Vapor SuPpreswn[Ef edim ess rear. 4 SEE the CFA Cmooffed Spray Handbook fm a 0e0ie0 cescrpdon of de mnr00ed spay ppcmum. L7 5 7M e4sc:of vapor suppmsards on enissem hen filament nzf0np operations is Dosed on the Dow Filament Whdnp Emissions;Study. C IroWdkq MMA mmwm4r comer%as supplied pals any cma MMA rrt r r added by de morn.Dut before addhon of odor adotives such as pavoers,Wis.p ast..at0. D 7 Based cos pekoal data from WAIA Emission Sealy. 9 SEE de July 17,20C1 EELS,spore Emission Factors for Non-Arornired Amplwarion of Gel Coax used in rho OpenAlok"of Composites for a detailed desc qt r d the mn-alomi ed pev w termp. � 1;v 9 Use tre etuabon 1(0/508 x%styreme)-0.0505)a 2000 kr pelcpaLL w1h s:y-er+e convents Oetxeat 19%and 3""t Dy m arse de epuab0n O.tE3 x%styrene a 2000 br pe caan wiL.less:Dan 10ti styrene moment by w: 10 Refer 10 Section 3 0.hsht.pms ant Examples for re Emissan Facto,table,3 2 Caloulabpn of the methyl styrene factor t 1 Use tnis factor for the rnon-atoned apWwalim of DC PD a DCPD4sl"resin,whm filled 6o 3O-A or moo by by wWt N 12 Tattle from 30%TO 32% styrene comers- 31W s 01 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical (%) (%) 095-0030 Replacetone(095-0030) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 1328 Aday 1201 Putty Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 30.00% 0.0321 14321 Core-Bond B71 Adhesive Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 34.30% 0.0385 1500009 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) N/A—assume all emitted Ethyl Acetate 2.00% 0.0200 1500009 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 11.50% 0.1150 1500009 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) N/A—assume all emitted Styrene 22.10% 0.2210 1500230m Black Tooling Gelcoat(965BJ115) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Alcohol 0.72% 0.0072 1500230m Black Tooling Gelcoat(965BJ115) Gelcoat Application Styrene 38.07% 0.1990 1500500 Core-Bond B70 Adhesive Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 31.60% 0.0338 1700 Patchaid(970XJ037) Manual Styrene 57.45% 0.1114 3895 BPO/5 Paste Catalyst N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.00% 0.0500 4631 Dehron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted 2-Butoxyethyl Acetate 5.00% 0.0500 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.0500 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 20.00% 0.2000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 20.00% 0.2000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted N-Butyl Alcohol 20.00% 0.2000 4631 Detron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Nickel Compounds 1.00% 0.0100 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Toluene 30.00% 0.3000 4631 Deltron 2000 Basecoats N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 20.00% 0.2000 4923 Laminex Fillet Manual Styrene 30.00% 0.0378— 519 Poly-Bond B39 Adhesive Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 24.40% 0.0307 Page 1 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical N (%) 5221010 Sikaflex 291,White N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 5.00% 0.0500 647A Polyurethane Foam Part A N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 647E Polyurethane Foam Part B N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 865 Sikaflex 221,Black N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 5.00% 0.0500 9427 Kantstick Maxi Pull N/A—assume all emitted Cumene 3.00% 0.0300 9427 Kantstick Maxi Pull N/A—assume all emitted Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.0500 9427 Kantstick Maxi Pull N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 50.00% 0.5000 945GAl04 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) No emissions Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate 0.06% 0.0000 945GAl04 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) No emissions Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.04% 0.0000 945GAl04 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 4.15% 0.0375 945GA104 Green Tooling Gelcoat(945GA104) Gelcoat Application Styrene 42.30% 0.2505 945YA058 Polycor L/F Orange Tooling Gelcoat(945YA0 Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.88% 0.0300 945YA058 Polycor L/F Orange Tooling Gelcoat(945YA0 Gelcoat Application Styrene 41.84% 0.2405 99MWK606 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) No emissions Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate 0.04% 0.0000 99MWK606 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) 2 00'/ Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 2.00°h 0.0150 99MWK606 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.78% 0.1370 CadoxD50 Catalyst(Cadox D50) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.0200 CadoxD50 Catalyst(Cadox D50) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 DDM-9 Luperox DDM-9 Catalyst N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.0200 DDM-9 Luperox DDM-9 Catalyst N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 Dow733c Dow 733 Sealant,Clear N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 Dow733w Dow 733 Sealant,White N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 FARECLA200 FARECLA200 FP10071870 N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 Page 2 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical (Y°) (%) HD3504 Jet Black Gelcoat(HD3504) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD3504 Je cklBt aa—Gelcoat(HD3504) Gelcoat Application Styrene 29.00% 0.1291 HD3507 Black Gelcoat(HD3507) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 4.00% 0.0300 HD3507 Black Gelcoat(HD3507) Gelcoat Application Styrene 28.00% 0.1246 HD4059 Red Gelcoat(HD4059) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD4059 Red Gelcoat(HD4059) Gelcoat Application Styrene 27.00% 0.1202 HD4890 Orange Gelcoat(HD4890) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD4890 Orange Gelcoat(HD4890) Gelcoat Application Styrene 27.00% 0.1202 HD5580 Teal Gelcoat(HD5580) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 HD6986 Navy Blue Gelcoat(HD6986) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD6986 Navy Blue Gelcoat(HD6986) Gelcoat Application Styrene 29.00% 0.1291 HD7912 Yellow Gelcoat(HD�_7932;—_ Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD7912 Yellow Gelcoat(HD7912) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 HD8565 Mahogeny Gelcoat(HD8565? Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 HD8565 Mahogeny Gelcoat(HD8565) Gelcoat Application Styrene 29.00% 0.1291 10517 Patch Booster(10517) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 17.00% 0.1275 10517 Patch Booster(10517) Manual Styrene 40.00% 0.0615 10517 Patch Booster(10517) N/A—assume all emitted Xylene(mixed isomers) 2.00% 0.0200 K022ACT45 VE Resin(K022ACT45) Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 40.10% 0.0465 Kel800 Clear Webbing Solution(800) N/A—assume all emitted Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5.00% 0.0500 Ke1800 Clear Webbing Solution(800) N/A—assume all emitted Toluene 50.00% 0.5000 LHA6706 Light Blue Gelcoat(LHA6706) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 4.00% 0.0300 LHA6706 Light Blue Gelcoat(LHA6706) Gelcoat Application Styrene 27.00% 0.1202 Page 3 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant Emission Factor Documentation Weight% E-Factor Product Number Product Name UEF Row Chemical N (%) LHB2508 Interior White Gelcoat(LHB2508) Gelcoat Application Styrene 19.00% 0.0846 LHM6852 Blue Gelcoat(LHM6852) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 LHM6852 Blue Gelcoat(LHM6852) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 LHM9499 Gray Gelcoat(LHM9499) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 LHM9499 Gray Gelcoat(LHM9499) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 LHM9546 Haze Gelcoat Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 LHM9546 Haze Gelcoat(LHM9546) Gelcoat Application Styrene 30.00% 0.1335 LSPA3201 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) No emissions Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate 0.18% 0.0000 LSPA3201 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) No emissions Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.05% 0.0000 LSPA3201 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 32.61% 0.0349 MA530 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA530) MSDS Methyl Methacrylate 60.00% 0.0504 MA560 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA560) MSDS Methyl Methacrylate 60.00"� 0.0504 NONE12 Filler Bondo Manual Styrene 20.00% 0.0252 NONE20 Aday Putty Mechanical Non-Atomized Styrene 30.00% 0.0321 NONE3 Wax Paste(TR 102&104) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 NONE4 Glaze Sealer(TR 301) N/A—assume all emitted Formaldehyde 0.50% 0.0050 NONE5 Wax Honey(P5401520) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 PPW106 Polymer Wax(PPW106) N/A No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.0000 REV2879 Proline White Gelcoat(REV2879) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.0225 REV2879 Proline White Gelcoat(REV2879) Gelcoat Application Styrene 26.00% 0.1157 RVP2879 White Gelcoat(RVP2879) Gelcoat Application-MMA Methyl Methacrylate 6.00% 0.0450 RVP2879 White Gelcoat(RVP2879) Gelcoat Application Styrene 28.00% 0.1246 Sika291 SIKAFLEX 291 N/A—assume all emitted Toluene 5.00% 0.0500 Page 4 of 4 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 095-0030 Usage(gal): 396.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.071 VOCs(lbs): 248.3 Replacetone(095-0030) Usage(lbs): 3,502.9 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 8.85 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 1328 Usage(gal): 560.0 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 164.9 Aday 1201 Putty Usage(lbs): 5,137.4 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 164.9 Density(Ib/gal): 9.17 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.032 164.9 14321 Usage(gal): 605.8 VOC Content(wt%): 0.343 VOCs(lbs): 184.8 Core-Bond B71 Adhesive Usage(lbs): 4,800.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.343 HAPs(lbs): 184.8 Density(Ib/gal): 7.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100,42-5 Styrene 34.30% 0.039 184.8 1500009 Usage(gal): 1.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.356 VOCs jibs): 3.9 Gray Sand Primer(707-007X) Usage(lbs): 10.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.221 HAPs(lbs): 2.4 Density(Iblgal): 10.84 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 141-78.6 Ethyl Acetate 2.00% 0.020 0.2 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 11.50% 0.115 1.2 100-42-5 Styrene 22.10% 0.221 2.4 1500230m Usage(gal): 5.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.388 VOCs(lbs): 9.3 Black Tooling Gelcoat Usage(Ins): 45.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.388 HAPs(lbs): 9.3 (965BJ115) Density(Ib/gal): 9.09 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 67-56-1 Methyl Alcohol 0.72% 0.007 0.3 100-42-5 Styrene 38.07% 0.199 9.0 1500500 Usage(gal): 258.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.3161 1 VOCs(lbs): 62.4 Core-Bond B70 Adhesive Usage(lbs): 1,549.2 HAP Content(wt%): 0.316 HAPs(lbs): 52.4 Density(lb/gal): 6.00 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 31.60% 0.034 62.4 1700 Usage(gal): 6.1 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.574 VOCs(lbs): 5.8 Patchaid(970XJ037) Usage(lbs): 52.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.575 HAPs(lbs): -9 8 Density(Ib/gal): 8.58 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 57.45% 0.111 6.8 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 1 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December2015 3895 1 Usage(gal): 51.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.200 VOCs(lbs): 98.7 BPO/5 Paste Catalyst Usage(lbs): 493.4 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 9.67 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 4631 Usage(galy 4.0 VOC Content(we/6): 0.860 VOCs(lbs): 29.3 Deltron 2000 Basecoats Usage(lbs): 34.0 HAP Content(wt°/h): 0.7601 1 HAPs(lbs): 25.9 Density(Ib/gal): 8.61 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzen 5.00% 0.050 1.7 112-07-2 2-Butoxyethyl Acetate 5.00% 0.050 1.7 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.050 1.7 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 20.00% 0.200 6.8 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 20.00% 0.200 6.8 71-36-3 N-Butyl Alcohol 20.00% 0.200 6.8 N/A Nickel Compounds 1.00% 0.010 0.3 108-88-3 Toluene 30.00% 0.300 10.2 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 20.00% 0.200 6.8 4923 Usage(gal): 176.0 VOC Content(we/6): 0.3001 1 VOCs(lbs): 65.2 Laminex Fillet Usage(lbs): 1,459.5 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 95.2 Density(Ib/gal): 8.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.038 55.2 519 Usage(gal): 750.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.244 VOCs(lbs): 211.2 Poly-Bond B39 Adhesive Usage(lbs): 6,880.5 HAP Content(wt%): 0.244 HAPs(lbs): 211.2 Density(lb/gal): 9.17 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP L.bs 100-42-5 Styrene 24.40% 0.031 211.2 5221010 Usage(gal): 4.7 VOC Content(wt%): 0.082 VOCs(lbs) 3.8 Sikaflex 291,White Usage(lbs): 46.5 HAP Content(wt%): 0.050 HAPs(lbs): 2.3 Density(lb/gal): 9.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 5.00% 0.050 2.3 647A Usage(gal): 27.2 VOC Content(wt%): 0.000 VOCs(lbs): 0.0 Polyurethane Foam Part A Usage(lbs): 280.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 10.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 0 Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 2 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 647E Usage(gal): 26.7 VOC Content(wt%): 0.000 VOCs(lbs): 0.0 Polyurethane Foam Part B Usage(lbs): 266.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 10.01 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 865 Usage(gal): 15.0 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.0501 1 VOCs(lbs): 7.9 Sikaflex 221,Black Usage(lbs): 158.9 HAP Content(wt%): 0.050 HAPs(lbs): 7.9 Density(Ib/gal): 10.69 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 5.00% 0.050 7.9 9427 Usage(gal): 16.0 VOC Content(wta/o): 1.000 VOCs(Ibs): 112.0 Kantstick Maxi Pull Usage(lbs): 112.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.580 HAPs(lbs): 65.0 Density(Ib/gal): 7.00 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 98-82-8 Cumene 3.00% 0.030 3.4 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 5.00% 0.050 5.6 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 50.00% 0.500 56.0 946GA104 Usage(gal): 9.9 VOC Content(wta/a): 0.465 VOCs(lbs): 25.9 Green Tooling Gelcoat Usage(lbs): 90.0 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.464 HAPs(Ibs): 25.9 (945GA104) Density(lb/gal): 9.06 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 136-52-7 Cobalt2-Ethylhexanoa 0.06% 0.000 0.0 27253-31-2 Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.04% 0.000 0.0 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 4.15% 0.038 C 100-42-5 Styrene 42.30% 0.251 22.6 945YA068 Usage(gal): 24.7 VOC Content(wta/e): 0.463 VOCs(lbs): 62.3 Polycor L/F Orange Tooling Usage(lbs): 225.4 HAP Content(wta/a): 0.457 HAPs(Ibs): 61.0 Gelcoat(945YA058) Density(lb/gal): 9.12 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.88% 0.030 6.8. 100.42-5 Styrene 41.84% 0.241 54.2 99MWK606 Usage(gal): 186.3 VOC Content(wta/o): 0.336 VOCs(Ibs): 336.4 White Gelcoat(99MWK606) Usage(lbs): 2,105.0 HAP Content(wte/a): 0.328 HAPs(Ins): 319.9 Density(Ib/gal): 11.30 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 136-52-7 Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoa 0.04% 0.000 0.0 80.62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 2.00% 0.015 31.6 10042-5 Styrene 30.78% 0.137 288.3 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 3 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 CadoxD50 Usage(gal): 320.4 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.020 VOCs(lbs): 63.4 Catalyst(Cadox D50) Usage(lbs): 2,672.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 8.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.020 53.4 No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 DDM-9 Usage(gal): 104.1 VOC Content(wV16): 0.025 VOCs(lbs): 21.4 Luperox DDM-9 Catalyst Usage(lbs): 872.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0,000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.37 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 2.00% 0.020 17.4 No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 Dow733c Usage(gal): 18.9 VOC Content(we/6): 0.100 VOCs(lbs): 16.4 Dow 733 Sealant,Clear Usage(lbs): 164.3 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(Ins): 0.0 Density(Ib/gal): 8.67 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 Dow733w Usage(gal): 32.2 VOC Content(wt°/u): 0.100 VOCs(lbs): 27.9 Dow 733 Sealant,White Usage(Ibs): 279.2 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.67 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 FARECLA200 Usage(gal): 51.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0A00 VOCs(lbs): 228.8 FARECLA200 FP10071870 Usage(lbs): 672.1 HAP Content(we/a): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 11.22 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 HD3504 Usage(gal): 32.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.320 VOCs(lbs): 45.5 Jet Black Gelcoal(HD3504) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.320 HAPs(lbs): 45.5 Density fib/gal): 9.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 6.8 -7 100-42-5 Styrene 29.00% 0.129 38.7 HD3607 Usage(gal): 31.6 VOC Content(wt%): 0.320 VOCs(lbs): 46.4 Black Gelcoat(HD3507) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.320 HAPs(lbs): 46.4 Density(lb/gal): 9.48 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 4.00% 0.030 9.0 100-42-5 Styrene 28.00% 0.125 37.4 I ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 4 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 HD4059 Usage(gal): 80.3 VOC Content(wt%): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 107.0 Red Gelcoat(HD4059) Usage(lbs): 750.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 107.0 Density(lb/gal): 9.34 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 16.9 100-42-5 Styrene 27.00% 0.120 90.1 HD4890 Usage(gal): 25.6 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 35.7 Orange Gelcoat(HD4890) Usage(lbs): 250.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 35.7 Density(Ib/gal): 9.76 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 5.61 100-42-5 Styrene 27.00% 0.120 30.0 HD5580 Usage(gal): 63.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.701 VOCs(lbs): 320.7 Teal Gelcoat(HD5580) Usage(lbs): 600.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 80.1 Density(ib/gal): 9.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 80.1 ND6986 Usage(gal): 63.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.3201 1 VOCs(Ibs): 90.9 Navy Blue Gelcoat(HD6986) Usage(lbs): 600.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.320 1 HAPs(lbs): 20.9 Density(lb/gal): 9.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs C 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 13: 10042-5 Styrene 29.00% 0.129 4 HD7912 Usage(gal): 30.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 46.6 Yellow Gelcoat(HD7912) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 46.8 Density(Ib/gal): 10.01 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 ( -/ r 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 40.1 HD8565 Usage(gal): 63.1 VOC Content(wt%): 0.320 VOCs(lbs): 90.9 Mahogeny Gelcoat(HD8565) Usage(lbs): 600.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.320 HAPs(lbs): 90.9 Density(lb/gal): 9.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 13. -� 100-42-5 Styrene 29.00% 0.129 77.4 ®Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 5 of 9 1 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 10517 Usage(gal): 18.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.610 VOCs(lbs): 34.7 Patch Booster(10517) Usage(lbs): 161.6 HAP Content(wt%): 0.590 HAPs(lbs): 31.7 Density(lb/gal): 8.42 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 MethylMethacrylate 17.00% 0.128 19.3 100-42-5 Styrene 40.00% 0.062 9.3 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers 2.00% 0.020 3.0 K022ACT46 Usage(gal): 1,474.3 VOC Content(wt%): 0.401 VOCs(lbs): 706.1 VE Resin(K022ACT45) Usage(Ibs): 15,185.0 HAP Content(wt°/u): 0.401 HAPs(lbs): 706.1 Density(lb/gal): 10.30 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 40.10% 0.047 706.1 Ke1800 Usage(gal): 1.0 VOC Content(wt°/u): 0.8311 1 VOCs(lbs): 6.0 Clear Webbing Solution(800) Usage(lbs): 7.2 HAP Content(wt%): 0.500 HAPs(Ibs): 3.6 Density(lb/gal): 7.20 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5.00% 0.050 0.4 108-88-3 Toluene 50.00% 0.500 3.6 LHA6706 Usage(gal): 27.5 VOC Content(wMa): 0.3101 1 VOCs(lbs): 45.0 Light Blue Gelcoat(LHA6706) Usage(lbs): 300.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.310 HAPs(lbs): 45.0 Density(lb/gal): 10.93 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate, 4.00% 0.030 `9.t)) 100-42-5 Styrene 27.00% 0.120 36.0 LHB2508 Usage(gal): 362.1 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.190 VOCs(lbs): 380.5 Interior White Gelcoat(LHB2508) Usage(lbs): 4,500.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.190 HAPs(lbs): 380.5 Density(lb/gal): 12.43 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100.42-5 Styrene 19.00% 0.085 380.5 LHM6852 Usage(gal): 78.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 124.8 Blue Gelcoat(LHM6852) Usage(lbs): 800.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 124.8 Density(Ib/gal): 10.26 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 106.8 0 Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 6 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 LHMS499 Usage(gal): 48.0 VOC Content(wV1.): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 78.0 Gray Gelcoat(LHM9499) Usage(lbs): 500.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 79.0 Density(Ib/gal): 10.43 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 66.8 LHM9546 Usage(gal): 110.8 VOC Content(we/,): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 171.6 Haze Gelcoat(LHM9546) Usage(lbs): 1,100.0 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.330 HAPs(lbs): 171.6 Density(lb/gal): 9.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 24.8 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.134 146.9 LSPA3201 Usage(gal): 26,035.5 VOC Content(wt°/a): 0.350 VOCs(lbs): 12,999.5 Polyester Resin(LSPA3201) Usage(lbs): 231,500.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.326 HAPs(lbs): 8,077.4 Density(Ib/gal): 8.89 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 136-52-7 Cobalt2-Ethylhexanoa 0.18% 0.000 0.0 27253-31-2 Cobalt Neodecanoate 0.05% 0.000 0.0 100-42-5 Styrene 32.61% 0.035 8,077.4 MA530 Usage(gal): 24.9 VOC Content(wt%): 0.624 VOCs(Ibs): 15.3 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA530) Usage(Ibs): 205.9 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.600 HAPs(Ins): 10.4 Density(lb/gal): 8.26 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 60.00% 0.050 10.4 MA560 Usage(gal): 880.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.624 VOCs(lbs): 538.9 j 3 ITW Plexus Adhesive(MA560) Usage(lbs): 7,265.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.600 HAPs(Ibs): 366.5 Density(Ib/gal): 8.26 CAS No Chemic I Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 60.00% 0.050 3 NONE12 Usage(gal): 181.0 VOC Content(wVl.): 0.200 VOCs(lbs): 43.7 Filler Bondo Usage(lbs): 1,736.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.200 HAPs(lbs): 43.7 Density(lb/gal): 9.59 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 20.00% 0.025 43.7 NONE20 Usage(gal): 210.0 VOC Content(wP/.): 0.300 VOCs(lbs): 61.8 Aday Putty usage Qbs): 1,926.5 HAP Content(wt°/a): 0.300 HAPs(lbs): 61.8 Density(lb/gal): 9.17 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 100-42-5 Styrene 30.00% 0.032 61.8 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 7 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 NONE3 usage(gal): 8.3 VOC Content(wt%): 0.700 VOCs(lbs): 40.6 Wax Paste JR 102&104) Usage(lbs): 58.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(Iblgal): 7.00 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 NONE4 Usage(gal): 1.0 VOC Content(wt%): 0.330 VOCs(lbs): 2.9 Glaze Sealer(TR 301) Usage(lbs): 8.8 HAP Content(wt%): 0.005 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.75 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 0.509E 0.005 0.0 NONE5 Usage(gal): 192.0 VOC Content(wV1.): 0.700 VOCs(lbs): 941.9 Wax Honey(P5401520) Usage(lbs): 1,345.1 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.000 HAPs(lbs): O.0 Density(lb/gal): 7.01 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 PPW106 Usage(gal): 3.2 VOC Content(wt°/,): 1.000 VOCs(lbs): 26.7 Polymer Wax(PPW106) Usage(lbs): 26.7 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.000 1 HAPs(lbs): 0.0 Density(lb/gal): 8.42 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs No reportable HAPs 0.00% 0.000 0.0 REV2879 Usage(gal): 2,354.E VOC Content(wt%): 0.290 VOCs(lbs): 3,745.2 Proline White Gelcoat Usage(lbs): 27,1100.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.290 HAPs(lbs): 3,745.2 (REV2879) Density(lb/gal): 11.51 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80-62.6 Methyl Methacrylate 3.00% 0.023 100-42-5 Styrene 26.00% 0.116 3,135.5 RVP2879 Usage(gal): 103.9 VOC Content(wV/,): 0.340 VOCs(lbs): 186.6 White Gelcoat(RVP2879) Usage(lbs): 1,1100.0 HAP Content(wt°/,): 0.340 HAPs(lbs): 186.E Density(Ib/gal): 10.59 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 80.626 Methyl Methacrylate 6.00% 0.045 49.5 -� 100-42-5 Styrene 28.00% 0.125 137.1 Sika2911 Usage(gal): 23.2 VOC Content(wt°/,): 0.0821 VOCs(lbs): 18.8 SIKAFLEX 291 Usage(lbs): 230.0 HAP Content(wt%): 0.050 HAPs(lbs): 11.5 Density(lb/gal): 9.92 CAS No Chemical Weight% E-Factor HAP Lbs 108-88-3 Toluene 5.00% 0.050 11.5 0 Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 8 of 9 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage&Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 CAS No Chemical Emissions (lbs) Emissions (tons) HAP? 98-82-8 Cumene 3.4 0.00 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 7.3 0.00 —SI 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 0.0 0.00 67-56-1 Methyl Alcohol 0.3 0.00 5" 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 6.8 0.00 — 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 1.232.0 0.62 N/A Nickel Compounds 0.3 0.00 No reportable HAPs 0.0 0.00 100-42-5 Styrene 14,429.8 7.21 2 3. 5 �. 108-88-3 Toluene 25.3 0.01 — Y, o/ 1330-20-7 Xylene(mixed isomers) 76.1 0.04 — 4() Subtotal 15,781 7.89 HAP? 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate 0.2 0.00 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 79.3 0.04 Subtotal 80 0.04 Total 16,861 7.93 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 1 of 1 Fountain Powerboats Washington Plant:Usage and VOC&HAP Emissions Year Ending: December 2015 Month(lbs) Month(tons) VOCs: 22.91 3 11 46 HAPs: 15781 7,89 ©Value Environmental 5/9/2016 Page 9 of 9