Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2006-0158-0005
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2006-04-11T04:00Z

Reporting
Accounting
Framework
for
2005
Essential
Uses
United
States
of
America
Essential
Use
Authorization
for
2005:
1,902
metric
tonnes
Essential
Use
Allocation
for
2005:
1,821
metric
tonnes
Essential
Use
Allocation
after
Trades
in
2005:
1,781
metric
tonnes
Essential
Use
Allowances
Expended
in
2005:
1,705
metric
tonnes
A
B
C
D
E
(
C+
D)
F
(
B­
E)
G
H
(
G+
E)
I
J
K
L
(
H­
I­
K)
M
Year
of
Essential
Use
Amount
Exempted
for
year
of
Essential
Use*
Amount
Acquired
by
Production
Amount
Acquired
for
Essential
Uses
by
Import
and
Country(
s)

of
Manufacture
Total
Acquired
for
Essential
Use
Authorised
but
not
Acquired
On
Hand
at
Start
of
Year
Available
for
Use
in
Current
Year
Used
for
Essential
Use
Quantity
Contained
in
Products
Exported
Destroyed
or
Recycled
On
Hand
at
End
of
Year**
Pre­
1996
CFCs***

Amount
Country
2005
1,781
157
1,548
EU
1,705
76
1,600
3,305
1,171
0
176
1,911
398.6
*
net
of
international
trades
**
allowances
were
issued
late
in
2005
which
did
not
allow
some
companies
to
execute
all
of
their
2005
MDI
production
thus
over­
inflating
the
"
on
hand
at
year
end"
amount
to
make
it
appear
that
more
is
available
for
2006
production
than
is
the
case.

***
This
amount
reflects
the
quantity
of
CFCs
owned
by
companies
that
received
2005
essential
use
exemptions.
As
per
Decisions
XVI/
12
and
XVII/
5,
the
United
States
takes
these
amounts
into
account
when
conducting
our
domestic
allocation
process
to
ensure
that
a
company
does
not
have
a
stockpile
that
exceeds
a
12
month
operational
supply.