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To delete a furnace, click the delete icon or red “x” icon located in the last column of the table.
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Step 2: Indicate CEMS utilization for a furnace
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When finished, click SAVE. You will then proceed to the “Raw Materials and Glass Produced” web form.unmigrated-inline-wiki-markup
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Step 3: Enter required information on Raw Materials used and Glass Produced for a furnace
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For each furnace at your facility, Subpart N requires you to report the following information: - A unique name or identifier, plus optional description for this furnace (see also About Unique Unit Names)
- The total annual quantity (short tons) of glass produced by this furnace
- An indication of which of the carbonate-based raw materials (limestone, dolomite, sodium carbonate, barium carbonate, strontium carbonate, lithium carbonate, potassium carbonate, or other) are charged to this furnace
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When finished, click SAVE. You will then return to the Subpart Overview form and see the furnace you identified listed under either the GLASS Melting Furnace Summary table or the Glass Melting Furnace Summary (Furnaces Monitored by CEMS) table, depending on the monitoring information.
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Step 4: Repeat Steps 1-3
Repeat Steps 1-3 until all furnaces have been added for your facility. You now have completed entering furnace information, but still need to enter emissions information for each continuous glass melting furnace. Depending on the monitoring method, see the links below to find more detailed instructions on entering emissions information for each continuous furnace.
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