Release Point Types Sample Clauses

Release Point Types. The release point types available in the Facility Widget and CEDRI are listed in Table 7 below. The table shows these mapped to the current release point types in the EIS (as of February 2019). The CAER team is working to align the release point types across the two systems. Table 7: Release Point Types Mapped to Codes and Descriptions in EIS Facility Widget Release Point Types EIS Release Point Type Code EIS Description Vertical Stack 2 Vertical Horizontal 3 Horizontal Goose Neck 4 Goose Neck Vertical with Rain Cap 5 Vertical with Rain Cap Downward Facing Vent 6 Downward-facing Vent Fugitive Areaa 1 Fugitive Fugitive Vent Fugitive Two-Dimensional Fugitive Three-Dimensional a The ‘Fugitive Area’ Release Point Type appears in the Facility Widget only for historical data that were previously collected by the EIS or other data systems prior to the creation of the Widget. This Release Point Type cannot be used for new data entries in the Widget.
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