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NPI Industry reporting

Emission Estimation Technique Manual
for
Defence Facilities

About this Manual

The purpose of all Emission Estimation Technique (EET) Manuals in this series is to assist Australian manufacturing, industrial, and service facilities to report emissions of listed substances to the National Pollutant Inventory (NPI). This Manual is designed to assist Department of Defence (Defence) facilities to meet their NPI reporting obligations. It is one in a series of Manuals that form the Defence Facilities Handbook. Specific information on emission estimation techniques is contained in the other Manuals in the Handbook.

EET MANUAL: Defence

HANDBOOK: Defence

ANZSIC CODES: 820 and 8200

Structure of the Defence Handbook

Emission Estimation Technique Manual for Defence Facilities along with the NPI Guide and the following Emission Estimation Technique Manuals from the Defence Handbook.

First published in March 2000
National Pollutant Inventory
Environment Australia

Download the Manual

The full document is available for downloading as a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view the PDF file.

If you are unable to access this document, please contact the Department of the Environment and Heritage to organise a suitable alternative format.

Emission Estimation Techniques Used in the Manuals

Estimates of emissions of NPI-listed substances to air, water and land should be reported for each substance that triggers a threshold. The reporting list and detailed information on thresholds are contained in the NPI Guide at the front of this Industry Handbook. In general, there are four types of emission estimation technique (EET) that may be used to estimate emissions from a facility.

The four types described in the NPI Guide are:

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