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Consolidated Emissions Reporting Schema

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Data Exchange Description

In March 2008, several offices within EPA, encouraged by stakeholders involved in programs associated with air emissions reporting, initiated the development of the Consolidated Emissions Reporting Schema (CERS). The objective of this effort was to develop a common air emissions reporting schema that could be used for sharing and reporting air pollution emissions
data in the U.S. In particular, the schema is designed to support the reporting of criteria air pollutants and air toxic emissions, as well as greenhouse gases. The resulting benefits include greater efficiencies for States and industry reporters submitting to multiple programs, clearer and consistent requirements across these programs, and the capability to utilize agency infrastructure,
including the Exchange Network, to share these data among network participants. The CERS itself is not a data flow. It is a set of XML schemas that may be used for several different data flows. It is currently intended for use in the exchange of data with U.S. EPA’s forthcoming Emissions Inventory System (EIS). The CERS was also designed to handle the exchange of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data, though a flow for GHG data does not yet exist.

Below are links to the CERS and other supporting documentation. Please note that the CERS was updated to version 1.2 in October 2009. See the Change Log below for details on the changes.

Version Notes

Status: Supported

Resources

  • Consolidated Emissions Reporting Schema (CERS)
    • Schema Change Log
    • Change Control Spreadsheet
  • Spreadsheet version of CERS
  • Data Exchange Template
  • Example XML Files

Other versions

  • Consolidated Emissions Reporting Schema 1.1
  • Consolidated Emissions Reporting Schema 1.0

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