Using e-GGRT to Prepare Your Subpart T Report

This page provides an overview of subtopics that are central to Subpart T reporting. This information will be entered from the e-GGRT Subpart T Overview web form shown below. Each topic represents a key web form where you need to enter information:

The end of this overview page provides links for more detailed information and instructions on entering required information related to each of these topics.

The magnesium production and processing source category consists of:

a) any process in which magnesium metal is produced through smelting (including electrolytic smelting), refining, or remelting operation or

b) any process in which molten magnesium is used in alloying, casting, drawing, extruding, forming, or rolling operations. Use this page to identify the facility's magnesium production processes and the cover and carrier gases used during the reporting year.

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Subpart T Magnesium Production Processes for this Facility

Subpart T requires a facility to identify each of its production process types and to provide the information described below for each. Once you have identified a production process type, identify each production unit associated with that production process type.

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Subpart T Production Process Information

Subpart T requires a facility to identify each of its production process types and to provide the information described below for each. Once you have identified a production process type, identify each production unit associated with that production process type.

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Subpart T Emissions Information

Use this page to enter the GHG data required by Subpart T. Please enter the information shown for this cover or carrier gas.

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Subpart T Validation Report

You can use the Validation Report to assist with the completeness and quality of your reporting data.

You should use the Validation Report to check your work. The Validation Report performs three types of checks:

  • Data Completeness: Data that are required for reporting are missing or incomplete.
  • Data Quality: Data are outside of the expected range of values.
  • Screen Errors: Critical errors which prevent the acceptance of the reported data. Typically these will appear on the upload page.

You may view the Validation Report at any time.

Note that the Validation Report is intended to assist users in entering data, but it is not an indication that the reporter has entered all necessary information, nor is it an indication that the reporter is in compliance with part 98. Furthermore a negative finding on the validation report is not a guarantee that a data element was entered incorrectly.

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