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Lesson 10 - Your Tribe's Project, What are Your Sources?
How to Add Reservation Sources to Your Project

10.1 - Your Reservation's TEISS Project

At this point in the web-course, you should have already started the TEISS project for your reservation. In fact, you've made quite a bit of progress if you've worked through each of the lessons.

Lesson 2 - Started your reservation's project, learned how to search for SCC codes, which you will need to identify your reservation's sources in TEISS.

Lesson 3 - You browsed the TEISS calculators and made a list of all the sources you believe you have on your reservation. You classified each source as a point, area, non-road mobile or on-road mobile source. You used the calculators to determine what data you will need to collect in order to make emissions estimates for the sources on your reservation.

Lesson 4 - You browsed the IPP wizard and maybe got started on your IPP.

Lesson 6 - You made a map of your reservation that you can use in your IPP and EI final report.

Lesson 7 - You imported the NEI data for the sources in your area and looked it over to identify which sources emit the most pollution.

Lesson 8 - In this lesson, you didn't actually work on your own project, but you learned the skills to add emission sources to a TEISS project.

In this lesson, you will use the skills you learned in Lesson 8 and the knowledge and lists of sources and needed data you developed in the other previous lessons to develop your reservation's TEISS project.

				

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