RADIUS Reference Tables
The RADIUS program was designed in such a manner to allow the NJ DEP Air Program to adapt the information contained within RADIUS to the rapidly changing environmental world. Reference tables, as referred to in RADIUS, is the tool that allows us to do this. For example, selections contained in the drop down window for Control Device Type (on the Control Device Inventory Screen), may be adjusted to allow the addition of a new control technology. The RADIUS user simply needs to download the new reference tables from the bottom of this page and import them into their copy of RADIUS. If you have never imported a reference table into RADIUS, instructions are available below.
It is highly recommended that you check this page often for changes to the RADIUS software. This will ensure that you are using the most up-to-date version of RADIUS.
- Download the reference table (*.rtb file) you want to import from the options below.
- Place the reference table (*.rtb file) in a temporary folder.
- Open the RADIUS application.
- From the Tools Menu, select Import Reference Table.
- Select the drive, directory, and *.rtb file you want to import from the Import window.
- Click the “Open” button and the file will be imported.
File | Description | Date |
amtb_param.rtb | This table will make “VOC Content” and “n-propyl bromide” (a.k.a. 1-bromopropane, nPB, 1-BP) available in the parameter drop-down boxes in the compliance plan and other parts of a permit application. It also makes new Toxic Air Pollutants available in emission statements, as per changes to Subchapter 21 (fumigation rules) made in June 2021. | 07/24/2024 |
mtb_general_rule.rtb | This table updates the list of rule citations available for use in the compliance plan requirements “General Rule citation” field. It is necessary for importing files containing the newest citations. | 02/22/2024 |
New! cmtb_naics.rtb | This file updates the NAICS code list on the Facility Profile page to match the latest list in use by EPA. This is important primarily for emission statement submittals. | 10/17/2024 |
amtb_scc.rtb | This file updates the scc values in RADIUS to match the most updated list from EPA. This is important for emission statement submittals, to ensure there are no errors importing your file into our system. For a full list of active SCC codes, see: https://ofmpub.epa.gov/sccwebservices/sccsearch/. | 11/03/2022 |
amtb_es_equip_param_xref.rtb | This table is required for emission statement submittals for Reporting Year 2022 and greater. It updates the default pollutants that appear for equipment of specified types, so that methane is included as a default pollutant in the emission statement for these equipment. NOTE: YOU MUST IMPORT amtb_equip_category.rtb AND amtb_equip_type.rtb BEFORE IMPORTING THIS TABLE. | 10/26/2022 |
New! amtb_equip_details_template.rtb | This table adds the details screens required for the two new equipment types, “Emergency Generator – ICE” and “Emergency Fire Pump – ICE”. NOTE: YOU MUST IMPORT amtb_equip_type.rtb BEFORE IMPORTING THIS TABLE. | 10/03/2024 |
New! amtb_equip_type.rtb | This table is required for emission statement submittals for Reporting Year 2022 and greater. It updates the Equipment Types in emission statements, as part of new methane reporting requirements. This table must be updated before amtb_es_equip_param_xref.rtb. This also adds two new equipment types, “Emergency Generator – ICE” and “Emergency Fire Pump – ICE”, which contain more extensive details than the already existing Emergency Generator and Emergency Fire Pump equipment types. NOTE: YOU MUST IMPORT amtb_equip_category.rtb BEFORE IMPORTING THIS TABLE. | 10/03/2024 |
amtb_equip_category.rtb | This table is required for emission statement submittals for Reporting Year 2022 and greater. It creates a new Equipment Category for landfills, as part of new methane reporting requirements. This table must be imported before amtb_equip_type.rtb and amtb_es_equip_param_xref.rtb. | 10/26/2022 |
amtb_es_milestone.rtb | This table updates RADIUS to allow emission reporting years up to 2030 when preparing an emission statement. It is REQUIRED for reporting 2021 emissions. Otherwise, the emissions statement submission will not pass the Administrative Check. | 10/04/2021 |