Mobile Source Emission Inventory -- Other Off-Road Documentation
This page last reviewed September 28, 2011
Documentation on the mobile source emissions inventory is not centralized and has been developed over time as regulations have been adopted and models have been developed. This section provides links to key sources of information outside of the regulatory process. Documentation developed as part of the regulatory process can be accessed through the category link tree.
- Characterization of the Off-Road Equipment Population (Eastern Research Group, 2008)
- Emission Control Technologies for Ocean Going Vessels (Cal State Long Beach, 2008)
- MSC # 99-32 Describes methodology and input factors for large diesel powered equipment (>=25hp) emissions inventory
- MSC # 99-25 Describes methodology and input factors for portable gasoline-containers emissions inventory
- Attachment A - Portable Gasoline Storage Container Survey - Consumers
- Attachment B - Ambient Diurnal SHED Temperatures with respect to Time
- Attachment C - Portable Gasoline Container Survey - Commercial Users
- Attachment D - Commercial Lawn/Garden-Equipment Types by Horsepower, Refuel Sources, and Fuel Consumption [MS Excel Format]
- Attachment E - Off-Road Equipment Types by Horsepower, Frequency of Gas-Can Refills, and Fuel Consumption [MS Excel Format]
- MSC # 98-34 Describes methodology and input factors for pleasure crafts emissions inventory. Appendices
- MSC # 98-27 Describes methodology and input factors for large gasoline powered equipment (>=25hp) emissions inventory.
- Attachment 1 - Table of Input factors (Corrected)
- Attachment 2 - Uncontrol Emission Rates
- Attachment 3 - Response to Comments Received (Corrected)
- Attachment 4 - Copy of Comments Received (hardcopies available upon request)
- MSC # 98-04 Describes methodology and input factors for small gasoline powered equipment <25hp) emissions inventory
- Development of an Improved Inventory of Emissions from Pleasure Craft in California (Systems Applications International, 1995)
- A Study to Develop Projected Activity for "NON ROAD MOBILE" Categories in California (Cal State Fullerton, 1994)


