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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 08-1888a

[38 Pa.B. 5764]
[Saturday, October 18, 2008]

[Continued from previous Web Page]

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANS RELATED TO APPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMITS FOR CONCENTRATED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS (CAFO)

   This notice provides information about agricultural operations that have submitted nutrient management plans (NMPs) for approval under the act of July 6, 2005 (Act 38 of 2005, 3 Pa.C.S. §§ 501--522) (hereinafter referred to as Act 38), and that have or anticipate submitting applications for new, amended or renewed NPDES permits, or Notices of Intent (NOIs) for coverage under a general permit, for CAFOs, under 25 Pa. Code Chapter 92. This notice is provided in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapter 92 and 40 CFR Part 122, implementing The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1--691.1001) and the Federal Clean Water Act.

   Based upon preliminary reviews, the State Conservation Commission (SCC), or County Conservation Districts (CCD) working under a delegation agreement with the SCC, have completed an administrative review of NMPs described. These NMPs are published as proposed plans for comment prior to taking final actions. The NMPs are available for review at the CCD office for the county where the agricultural operation is located. A list of CCD office locations is available at www.pacd.org/districts/directory.htm or can be obtained from the SCC at the office address listed or by calling (717) 787-8821.

   Persons wishing to comment on an NMP are invited to submit a statement outlining their comments on the plan to the CCD, with a copy to the SCC for each NMP, within 30 days from the date of this public notice. Comments received within the respective comment periods will be considered in the final determinations regarding the NMPs. Comments should include the name, address and telephone number of the writer and a concise statement to inform the SCC of the exact basis of the comments and the relevant facts upon which they are based.

   The address for the SCC is Agriculture Building, Room 407, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

   Persons with a disability who require an auxiliary aid, service, including TDD users or other accommodations to seek additional information should contact the SCC through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN PUBLIC NOTICE SPREADSHEET--APPLICATIONS

Agricultural Operation
Name and Address
CountyTotal
Acres
Animal Equivalent UnitsAnimal
Type
Special Protection Waters (HQ or EV or NA) Renewal/New
Rodney Shearer
5244 Shearer Lane
Spring Grove, PA 17362
York70.2
acres
363.71LayersHQ Renewal
Mike Rohrer
Rohrer Dairy Farm
124 Charlestown Road
Washington Borough, PA 17582
Lancaster6841,963DairyN/A Renewal
Keith Beiler
Beiler Farms
2185 Smyrna Road
Paradise, PA 17562
Lancaster 381 464.77Dairy/
Hogs
N/A Renewal
Huber Villas Farm
John Huber
5158 Tuscarora Path
Loysville, PA 17047
Perry 0 916.56SwineNone Renewal

PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY (PWS) PERMIT

   Under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act (35 P. S. §§ 721.1--721.17), the following parties have applied for a PWS permit to construct or substantially modify a public water system.

   Persons wishing to comment on a permit application are invited to submit a statement to the office listed before the application within 30 days of this public notice. Comments received within the 30-day comment period will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations regarding the application. Comments should include the name, address and telephone number of the writer and a concise statement to inform the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) of the exact basis of a comment and the relevant facts upon which it is based. A public hearing may be held after consideration of comments received during the 30-day public comment period.

   Following the comment period, the Department will make a final determination regarding the proposed permit. Notice of this final determination will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin at which time this determination may be appealed to the Environmental Hearing Board.

   The permit application and any related documents are on file at the office listed before the application and are available for public review. Arrangements for inspection and copying information should be made with the office listed before the application.

   Persons with a disability who require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodations to participate during the 30-day public comment period should contact the office listed before the application. TDD users should contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

SAFE DRINKING WATER


Applications Received under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act

   Northcentral Region: Water Supply Management Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

   Application No. 5308502--Construction, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Ulysses Municipal Authority
Township or Borough Ulysses Borough
County Potter
Responsible Official Timothy C. Scott
Chairperson
522 Main Street
Ulysses, PA 16948
Type of Facility Public Water Supply--Construction
Consulting Engineer Michael J. Peleschak, P. E.
Alfred Benesch & Co.
400 One Norwegian Plaza
Pottsville, PA 17901
Application Received October 1, 2008
Description of Action Addition of iron removal chemicals and the addition of sodium hypochlorite at Well Nos. 1--3 and Big Springs.

   Northwest Region: Water Supply Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

   Application No. 4308501, Public Water Supply.

Applicant South Pymatuning Township
Township or Borough South Pymatuning Township
Mercer County
Responsible Official Joseph Christoff
Township Supervisor
Consulting Engineer Peter J. Kusky, P. E.
Project Manager
Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.
6650 South Avenue
Boardman, OH 44512
Application Received Date October 1, 2008
Description of Action Construct new booster station to service the township system from the Sharpsville system. Booster is needed when Sharpsville WTP is decommissioned and Aqua PA becomes the water supplier.

MINOR AMENDMENT

   Northeast Region: Water Supply Management Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

   Application No. 5401503MA, Minor Amendment, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Pennsylvania American Water
800 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Frackville Borough
Responsible Official Robert F. Schnitzler, Jr.
Manager of Operations
Pennsylvania American Water
105 Sodom Road
Milton, PA 17847
Type of Facility PWS
Consulting Engineer Joel A. Mitchelle, P. E.
Pennsylvania American Water
852 Wesley Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Application Received Date September 26, 2008
Description of Action The applicant proposes the replacement of 6th Street Reservoir cover.

   Application No. 2520085, Minor Amendment, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Pennsylvania American Water
800 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Westfall Township
Responsible Official Paul Zielinski
Pennsylvania American Water
800 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Type of Facility PWS
Consulting Engineer N/A
Application Received Date September 19, 2008
Description of Action Transfer of PWS Permit No. 2520085 issued to Three Lane Utilities, Inc. (Milford Landing PWS) to Pennsylvania American Water.

   Northwest Region: Water Supply Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

   Application No. 4287504-MA1, Minor Amendment.

Applicant Crosby Water Association
Township or Borough Norwich Township
McKean County
Responsible Official Dennis McKiernan
P. O. Box 77
Crosby, PA 16724-0077
Type of Facility Public Water System
Application Received Date September 29, 2008
Description of Action Replacement of the finished water holding tanks.

LAND RECYCLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION

UNDER ACT 2, 1995

PREAMBLE 1


Acknowledgment of Notices of Intent to Remediate Submitted under the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (35 P. S. §§ 6026.101--6026.908).

   Sections 302--305 of the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (act) require the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) to publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin an acknowledgment noting receipt of Notices of Intent to Remediate. An acknowledgment of the receipt of a Notice of Intent to Remediate is used to identify a site where a person proposes to, or has been required to, respond to a release of a regulated substance at a site. Persons intending to use the Background Standard, Statewide Health Standard, the Site-Specific Standard or who intend to remediate a site as a special industrial area must file a Notice of Intent to Remediate with the Department. A Notice of Intent to Remediate filed with the Department provides a brief description of the location of the site, a list of known or suspected contaminants at the site, the proposed remediation measures for the site and a description of the intended future use of the site. A person who demonstrates attainment of one, a combination of the cleanup standards or who receives approval of a special industrial area remediation identified under the act will be relieved of further liability for the remediation of the site for any contamination identified in reports submitted to and approved by the Department. Furthermore, the person shall not be subject to citizen suits or other contribution actions brought by responsible persons not participating in the remediation.

   Under sections 304(n)(1)(ii) and 305(c)(2) of the act, there is a 30-day public and municipal comment period for sites proposed for remediation using a Site-Specific Standard, in whole or in part, and for sites remediated as a special industrial area. This period begins when a summary of the Notice of Intent to Remediate is published in a newspaper of general circulation in the area of the site. For the sites identified, proposed for remediation to a Site-Specific Standard or as a special industrial area, the municipality within which the site is located may request to be involved in the development of the remediation and reuse plans for the site if the request is made within 30 days of the date specified. During this comment period, the municipality may request that the person identified as the remediator of the site develop and implement a public involvement plan. Requests to be involved and comments should be directed to the remediator of the site.

   For further information concerning the content of a Notice of Intent to Remediate, contact the environmental cleanup program manager in the Department regional office before which the notice appears. If information concerning this acknowledgment is required in an alternative form, contact the community relations coordinator at the appropriate regional office. TDD users may telephone the Department through the AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

   The Department has received the following Notices of Intent to Remediate:

   Northeast Region: Ronald S. Brezinski, Environmental Cleanup Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

   Unison Engine Components, Inc.--Truform (1141 Highway 315), Plains Township, Luzerne County. James Sposito, James P. Sposito Associates, 11 Archbald Street, Carbondale, PA 18407 has submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate (on behalf of his client, Unison Engine Components, Inc., 701 Crestwood Drive, Mountaintop, PA 18707), concerning the remediation of soils found to have been impacted by hydraulic oil as a result of an accidental release. The applicant proposes to remediate the site to meet the Statewide Health Standard for soil. The proposed future use of the property will be manufacturing. A summary of the Notice of Intent to Remediate is expected to be published in a local newspaper serving the general area sometime in the near future.

   Northcentral Region: Environmental Cleanup Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

   R & F Trucking Pa. Route 35 Accident, Washington Township, Snyder County. Northridge Group Incorporated, Northridge Road, Northumberland, PA 17857 on behalf of R & F Trucking, R. R. 1, Box 94P, Thompsontown, PA 17094 has submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate soil contaminated with diesel fuel. The applicant proposes to remediate the site to meet the Statewide Health Standard. The site of the project will remain a State right-of-way along the highway and also a residential yard.

RESIDUAL WASTE GENERAL PERMITS


Applications Received under the Solid Waste Management Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101--6018.1003); the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act (53 P. S. §§ 4000.101--4000.1904); and Residual Waste Regulations for a General Permit to Operate Residual Waste Processing Facilities and the Beneficial Use of Residual Waste other than Coal Ash.

   Central Office: Division of Municipal and Residual Waste, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 14th Floor, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8472.

   General Permit Renewal Application Number WMGR096NE001. Hazleton Creek Prop, LLC, Route 924 Mined Lands, City of Hazleton, PA 18201. General Permit Number WMGR096NE001 authorizes beneficial use of regulated fill as defined in Guidance Document 58-2182-773 (Management of Fill). The application was received by Central Office on October 2, 2008.

   Comments concerning the application should be directed to Ronald C. Hassinger, Chief, General Permits/Beneficial Use Section, Division of Municipal and Residual Waste, Bureau of Waste Management, P. O. Box 8472, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8472, (717) 787-7381. TDD users may contact the Department through the Pennsylvania Relay Service at (800) 654-5984. Public comments must be submitted within 60 days of this notice and may recommend revisions to, and approval or denial of the application.

AIR QUALITY

PLAN APPROVAL AND OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATIONS

NEW SOURCES AND MODIFICATIONS

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has developed an ''integrated'' plan approval, State operating permit and Title V operating permit program. This integrated approach is designed to make the permitting process more efficient for the Department, the regulated community and the public. This approach allows the owner or operator of a facility to complete and submit all the permitting documents relevant to its application one time, affords an opportunity for public input and provides for sequential issuance of the necessary permits.

   The Department has received applications for plan approvals and/or operating permits from the following facilities.

   Copies of the applications, subsequently prepared draft permits, review summaries and other support materials are available for review in the regional office identified in this notice. Persons interested in reviewing the application files should contact the appropriate regional office to schedule an appointment.

   Persons wishing to receive a copy of a proposed plan approval or operating permit must indicate their interest to the Department regional office within 30 days of the date of this notice and must file protests or comments on a proposed plan approval or operating permit within 30 days of the Department providing a copy of the proposed document to that person or within 30 days of its publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, whichever comes first. Interested persons may also request that a hearing be held concerning the proposed plan approval and operating permit. Comments or protests filed with the Department regional offices must include a concise statement of the objections to the issuance of the Plan approval or operating permit and relevant facts which serve as the basis for the objections. If the Department schedules a hearing, a notice will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin at least 30 days prior the date of the hearing.

   Persons with a disability who wish to comment and require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to participate should contact the regional office identified before the application. TDD users should contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

   Final plan approvals and operating permits will contain terms and conditions to ensure that the source is constructed and operating in compliance with applicable requirements in 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121--143, the Federal Clean Air Act (act) and regulations adopted under the act.

PLAN APPROVALS


Plan Approval Applications Received under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B that may have special public interest. These applications are in review and no decision on disposition has been reached.

   Northeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790, Ray Kempa, New Source Review Chief, (570) 826-2507.

   39-309-073: Blend-Pro, Inc. (601 South Tenth Street, Allentown, PA 18103) for installation of air cleaning devices at their facility in Allentown, Lehigh County.

   48-309-131: ESSROC Cement Corp. (Route 248 and Easton Road, 401 West Prospect Street, Nazareth, PA 18064) for reactivation of their railcar loading operation at their facility in Lower Nazareth Township, Northampton County.

   Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, M. Gorog and B. Hatch, Environmental Engineer Managers, (412) 442-4163/5226.

   26-00451E: CONSOL Docks, Inc. (1800 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15241) for clean coal stockpiling system at Alicia Dock in Luzerne Township, Fayette County.

   Northwest Region: Air Quality Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, George Monasky, New Source Review Chief, (814) 332-6940.

   42-004E: American Refining Group (77 North Kendall Avenue, Bradford, PA 16701) for a minor plan approval amendment to waive the H2S performance testing and implement an H2S alternative monitoring plan associated with the Hydrotreater Unit and the flue gas Desulfurization Unit permitted in Plan Approval 42-004C at the Bradford facility in Bradford City, McKean County. This is a Title V facility, Permit No. 42-0004.


Intent to Issue Plan Approvals and Intent to Issue or Amend Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B. These actions may include the administrative amendments of an associated operating permit.

   Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, William R. Weaver, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4702.

   36-03160B: G/S/M Industrial, Inc. (3249 Hempland Road, Lancaster, PA 17601) for re-activation of a spray paint booth at their facility in East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County. A dry filter will control PM emissions. The facility has a potential to emit 12 tpy of VOC, 8.5 tpy of HAP and less than a tpy of PM. The facility is presently covered by a State-only permit no. 36-03160. The plan approval will include monitoring, work practices, recordkeeping and reporting requirements designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

   Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, David Aldenderfer, Program Manager, (570) 327-3637.

   08-313-038I: Global Tungsten & Powders, Corp. (Hawes Street, Towanda, PA 18848-0504), for the proposed installation and operation of two new fabric collectors to control PM emissions from rotary calciners 1 and 4 and increase in production through the calciners within the Tungsten Scrap department (009), at the North Towanda Township, Bradford County facility. The existing fabric collectors will be replaced by the proposed fabric collectors and filters.

   The Department of Environmental Protection's (Department) review of the information contained in the application submitted by GTP indicates that the calciners controlled by the proposed fabric collectors and filters will comply with all applicable air quality requirements pertaining to air contamination sources and the emission of air contaminants, including the fugitive air contaminant emission requirement of 25 Pa. Code § 123.1, the PM emission limitation of 25 Pa. Code § 123.13 and the visible emission limitation of 25 Pa. Code § 123.41. The plan approval, if issued, will subsequently be incorporated in an operating permit by means of an administrative amendment in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.450 at a later date.

   Based upon this finding, the Department proposes to issue a plan approval for the installation of the fabric collector and absolute filter to control PM emissions from the calciners. The following is a summary of the conditions the Department proposes to place in the plan approval to ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements:

   1.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, no person may permit the emission into the outdoor atmosphere of PM from the exhaust of IDs C215B and C218B associated with Source IDs P215 and P218 in a manner that the concentration in the effluent gas exceeds 0.01 lb/hr, 0.04 ton/12CMP and 0.0002 grain per dry standard cubic foot.

   2.  Under 25 Pa. Code § 123.21, no person may permit the emission into the outdoor atmosphere of SOx from a source in a manner that the concentration of SOx, expressed as SO2, in the effluent gas exceeds 500 parts per million, by volume, dry basis.

   3.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, there shall be no visible emissions in the exhaust of control device ID C218B associated with Source IDs P215 and P218.

   4.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the permittee shall only process tungsten scrap in calciners Nos. 1 and 4 (Source IDs P215 and P218) and the tungsten scrap shall not contain any cutting fluids, any volatiles or any hazardous materials. Additionally, the permittee shall not produce more than 375 lbs/hr of tungsten oxide in each Source IDs P215 and P218.

   5.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, calciner No. 4 (Source IDs P215 and P218) shall only be fired on natural gas.

   6.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the Donaldson Torit model 81MBT10 fabric collectors (IDs C215A and C218A) and HEPA filters (IDs C215B and C218B) shall be equipped with instrumentation to continuously monitor the pressure drop across the collector and filter and shall continuously monitor the pressure drop across the collector and filter.

   7.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the Donaldson Torit model 81MBT10 fabric collectors (IDs C215A and C218A) shall be equipped with instrumentation to continuously monitor and record the inlet temperature to the collector.

   8.  The permittee shall keep on hand a sufficient quantity of spare fabric collector bags and filters for IDs C215A, C215B, C218A and C218B associated with Source IDs P215 and P218 to be able to immediately replace any bag or filter requiring replacement.

   9.  The permittee shall keep records of the following:

   a.  Supporting calculations which verify compliance with the PM emission limitation and the throughput limitation.

   b.  The pressure drop across the collectors (IDs C215A and C218A) and HEPA filters (IDs C215B and C218B) associated with Source IDs P215 and P218 at least once per day.

   c.  The inlet temperature to the fabric collectors (IDs C215A and C218A) associated with Source IDs P215 and P218 on a continuous basis.

   These records shall be kept onsite for minimum of 5 years and shall be presented to the Department upon request.

   10.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the air compressor that supplies compressed air to IDs C215A, C215B, C218A and C218B shall be equipped with an air dryer and oil trap.

   11.  Source ID P218 consists of Calciner No. 4, a Harper Electric model GU-30D180-RT-18.

   The PM emissions from Source ID P218 shall be controlled by the Donaldson Torit model 81MBT10 fabric collector (ID C218A) which incorporates a HEPA Ultra-Lok filter (ID C218B) in its exhaust duct. Additionally, control device IDs C218A and C218B shall be made of material that is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 390° F.

   12.  Source ID P215 consists of Calciner No. 1, a 30 inch Harper Electric.

   The PM emissions from Source ID P215 shall be controlled by the Donaldson Torit model 81MBT10 fabric collector (ID C215A) which incorporates a HEPA Ultra-Lok filter (ID C215B) in its exhaust duct. Additionally, control device IDs C215A and C215B shall be made of material that is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 390° F.

   13.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the air temperature shall not exceed 390° F in the inlet of the fabric collectors (IDs C215A and C218A).

   14.  Under the BAT requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the Department reserves the right to establish a pressure drop range for the Donaldson Torit model 81MBT10 fabric collectors (IDs C215A and C218A) and HEPA filters (IDs C215B and C218B) upon the issuance of an operating permit.

   A copy of the plan approval application and the Department's review is available for public review between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Department's Northcentral Regional Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701. Appointments for scheduling a review may be made by calling the Department at (570) 327-3693. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Muhammad Q. Zaman, Manager, Facilities Permitting Section, Department of Environmental Protection, Air Quality Program, Northcentral Regional Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) 327-0512.

   41-00056A: Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. (P. O. Box 26, Rheems, PA 17570) for the construction of a feed mill pellet line in the Muncy Mill in Clinton Township, Lycoming County.

   The proposed pellet line will incorporate a pellet cooler, the PM emissions from which will be controlled by a high efficiency cyclone collector. The resultant PM/PM10 emissions are not expected to exceed 7.83 tpy.

   The facility in which the proposed pellet line will be located is not major (Title V) facility for any air contaminant.

   The Department of Environmental Protection's (Department) review of the information submitted by Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. indicates that the pellet line will comply with all applicable regulatory requirements pertaining to air contamination sources and the emission of air contaminants including 25 Pa. Code § 123.13 and the BAT requirement of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12. Based on this finding, the Department proposes to issue plan approval for the construction of the proposed pellet line. Additionally, if the Department determines that the pellet line is operating in compliance with all conditions of the plan approval and all applicable regulatory requirements following its construction, the Department intends to incorporate the plan approval conditions into State-only Operating Permit 41-00056 in accordance with the administrative amendment requirements of 25 Pa. Code § 127.450.

   The following is a summary of the conditions the Department proposes to place in the plan approval to be issued to ensure compliance with all applicable requirements:

   1.  The concentration of PM/PM10 in the exhaust of the cyclone collector used to control the PM/PM10 emissions from the pellet cooler shall not exceed .02 grain per dry standard cubic foot of effluent gas volume. Additionally, the visible air contaminant emissions from the cyclone exhaust shall not equal or exceed 10% opacity (excluding water vapor and steam) at any time.

   2.  The exhaust of the cyclone collector used to control the PM/PM10 emissions from the pellet cooler shall be equipped with a Bindicator particulate detection and alarm system.

   3.  The permittee shall shut down the pellet cooler if the Bindicator detection and alarm system indicates the presence of excessive PM/PM10 emissions in the cyclone exhaust and shall not restart the pellet cooler until the cause of the excessive emissions indication has been determined and corrected. Additionally, the permittee shall maintain a record of each indication of excessive emissions provided by the Bindicator detection and alarm system which, at a minimum, shall include the date of the occurrence, the duration of the occurrence and a description of any action taken to reduce the excessive emissions.

   4.  The permittee shall perform PM stack testing on the cyclone collector used to control the PM/PM10 emissions from the pellet cooler should the Department determine that the testing is needed to determine compliance with the applicable PM emission limit.

   5.  The permittee shall notify the Department of its final selection of the pellet mill and pellet cooler within 10 days of making said selection and shall, at that time, identify the manufacturer, model number and capacity of the pellet mill and pellet cooler selected as well as the exhaust flow of the pellet cooler. The permittee shall also provide the Department with any additional information regarding the pellet mill and pellet cooler that the Department may determine is needed.

   Northwest Region: Air Quality Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, George Monasky, New Source Review Chief, (814) 332-6940.

   10-001N: AK Steel Corporation--Butler Plant (Main Street/Standard Avenue, Butler, PA 16003) for modification of their No. 26 Carlite unit (increasing line speed and installation of low NOx burners) in Butler Township, Butler County. This is a Title V facility. The public notice is required for sources required to obtain a Plan Approval at Title V facilities in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.44. This plan approval will, in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.450, be incorporated into the Title V operating permit through an administrative amendment at a later date. The source shall comply with the following conditions, which will satisfy the requirements of 25 Pa. Code § 127.12b (pertaining to plan approval terms and conditions) and will demonstrate BAT for the source:

   *  Emissions shall comply with 25 Pa. Code §§ 123.1, 123.31 and 123.41 for fugitive, odor and visible emissions respectively.

   *  Subject to 25 Pa. Code 123.13 and 123.21 for PM and sulfur compounds.

   *  The emissions from the source shall not exceed the following:

   *  NOx: 0.073 #/mmBtu.

   *  CO: 0.501 #/mmBtu.

   *  PM10: 0.003 #/mmBtu.

   *  Stack test for FPM, NOx and CO.

   *  The permittee shall maintain a record of all preventive maintenance inspections of the source. The records of the maintenance inspections shall include, at a minimum, the dates of the inspections, the name of the person performing the inspection, any problems or defects identified, any actions taken to correct the problems or defects, and any routine maintenance performed.

   *  The permittee shall record each adjustment conducted in a permanently bound log book. This log shall contain, at a minimum, the following:

   *  The date of the tuning procedure.

   *  The name of the service company and technicians.

   *  The final operating rate or load.

   *  The final CO and NOx emission rates.

   *  The final excess oxygen rate.

   *  The permittee shall perform an annual adjustment or tuneup. This adjustment shall include, at a minimum, the following:

   *  Inspection, adjustment, cleaning or replacement of fuel-burning equipment, including the burners and moving parts necessary for proper operation as specified by the manufacturer.

   *  Inspection of the flame pattern or characteristics and adjustments necessary to minimize total emissions of NOx and to the extent practicable minimize emissions of CO.

   *  Inspection of the air-to-fuel ratio control system and adjustments necessary to ensure proper calibration and operation as specified by the manufacturer.

   *  The permittee shall maintain and operate the source in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications or in accordance with good air pollution control practices.

   10-284D: Seneca Landfill, Inc. (421 Hartmann Road, Evans City, PA 16033) for construction of a 4,000 cfm landfill gas (LFG) processing plant to separate methane from the raw LFG and deliver the methane for sale to a natural gas utility pipeline in Jackson Township, Butler County. This is a Title V facility. The public notice is required for sources required to obtain a Plan Approval at Title V facilities in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.44. This plan approval will, in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.450, be incorporated into the Title V operating permit through an administrative amendment at a later date. The source shall comply with the following conditions, which will satisfy the requirements of 25 Pa. Code § 127.12b (pertaining to plan approval terms and conditions) and will demonstrate BAT for the source:

   *  This source is subject to 25 Pa. Code §§ 123.1, 123.31 and 123.41 for fugitive, odor and visible emissions, respectively.

   *  No person may permit the emission into the outdoor atmosphere of filterable particulate matter (FPM) in a manner that the concentration of FPM in the effluent gas exceeds 0.02 grain per dry standard cubic foot.

   *  The thermal oxidizer (C103) shall be designed and operated to either reduce NMOC by 98 weight-percent or to reduce the outlet NMOC concentration to less than 20 parts per million by volume, dry basis as hexane at 3% O2. The reduction efficiency or parts per million by volume shall be established by an initial performance test to be completed no later than 180 days after the initial startup of the source using the test methods specified in § 60.754(d).

   *  Stack test for VOC (NMOC).

   *  The permittee shall maintain a record of all preventative maintenance inspections of the source and control device. These records shall, at a minimum, contain the dates of the inspections, any problems or defects, the actions taken to correct the problem or defects, and any routine maintenance performed.

   *  The permittee shall maintain a record of the following from the operational inspections:

   *  Thermal Oxidizer combustion zone temperature--continuously defined as at least once every 15 minutes

   *  The permittee shall perform a daily operational inspection of the source and control device for any day the source and control device is in operation.

   *  The permittee shall install a thermocouple or equivalent to measure combustion zone temperature of the control device.

   *  All gauges employed by the permittee to monitor the required control device (C103) operating parameters shall have a scale such that the expected normal reading shall be no less than 20% of full scale and be accurate within +/- 2% of full scale reading.

   *  Control device operating parameters, including combustion chamber temperature, shall be operated in a range defined by the manufacturer or in a range developed during compliant stack testing. The operating range of the combustion chamber shall be operated at a minimum temperature of 1,200° F or shall be determined within 90 days after startup of the control device and shall be indicated to the Department in writing prior to administratively amending into the facility operating permit. The operating range shall be made part of the facility operating permit.

   *  The permittee shall operate the control device at all times that the source is in operation.

   *  The permittee shall maintain and operate the source and control device in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and in accordance with good air pollution control practices.

OPERATING PERMITS


Intent to Issue Title V Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter G.

   Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, Barbara Hatch, Facilities Permitting Chief, (412) 442-4174.

   11-00370: Laurel Highlands Landfill, Inc. (625 Cherrington Parkway, Moon Township, PA 15108) a draft Operating Permit renewal for their municipal solid waste landfill in Jackson Township, Cambria County. Company operates landfill, gas control system and soil processing system at this site. The facility wide potential emissions of air contaminants are 28.65 tpy of NOx, 0.45 tpy of SOx, 12.45 tpy of VOCs, 51.70 tpy of PM10 and 56.43 tpy of CO. The draft Operating Permit contains applicable emission limits, as well as testing, monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements.


Intent to Issue Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter F.

   Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19428, Janine Tulloch-Reid, Facilities Permitting Chief, (484) 250-5920.

   09-00115: Draper DBS, Inc. (1803 North 5th Street, Perkasie, PA 18944) for a State-only, Synthetic Minor Operating Permit in East Rockhill Township, Bucks County. Draper designs, manufactures and finishes custom wood cabinetry. The facility operates four spray booths in which the primary pollutants of concern are VOCs and HAPs. The company has elected to take appropriate operating and emission restrictions to restrict VOC emissions to below 24.9 tpy and maintain a minor operating status. Monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements have been added to the permit to address applicable limitations.

   09-00136: Powdersize, Inc. (20 Pacific Drive, Quakertown, PA 18951-3601) for operation of pulverizing powder form products to meet customer specifications in Richland Township, Bucks County. This action is a renewal of the State-only Operating Permit (Natural Minor). The original State-only Operating Permit was issued on January 29, 2004. The renewal contains all applicable requirements including monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

   46-00171: John Evans' Sons, Inc. (1 Spring Avenue, Lansdale, PA 19446) for renewal of a Non-Title V Facility, State-only, Natural Minor Permit in Lansdale Borough, Montgomery County. John Evans' Sons, Inc. operates a boiler, a parts washer, and a number of spring forming machines. The facility has a potential to emit 3 tons of HAPs per year, 2.17 tons of NOx per year and 3.15 tons or VOCs per year. Monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements have been added to the permit to address applicable limitations.

   Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, William R. Weaver, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4702.

   67-03013: Georgia-Pacific Corrugated, LLC (25 Walnut Street, Mount Wolf, PA 17347) for operation of a corrugated paper production facility in Mount Wolf Borough, York County. This action is a renewal of the State-only operating permit issued in 2004.

   67-03018: Penn-Mar Castings, Inc. (500 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331) for operation of an iron foundry in Hanover Borough, York County. This action is a renewal of the State-only operating permit issued in 2003.

   67-05020: Exelon Generation Co. (1848 Lay Road, Delta, PA 17314) for operation of boilers, emergency generators and cooling towers at the Peach Bottom Power Plant in Peach Bottom Township, York County. This action will convert the plant's previous Title V operating permit into a State-only operating permit during the scheduled renewal.

   Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, David Aldenderfer, Program Manager, (570) 327-3637.

   41-00020: Keystone Filler & Manufacturing Company, Inc. (214 Railroad Street, Muncy, PA 17756) for the operation of a coal, shale, and the like processing facility in Muncy Creek Township, Lycoming County.

   The facility incorporates three natural gas-fired rotary dryers (6 tph, 12 tph and 12 tph), numerous pieces of crushing, milling, screening, conveying, storage, bagging, truck and railcar loading, and the like equipment, two portable crushing plants, two portable screening plants, two diesel engines (200 horsepower and 96 horsepower), a solvent parts washer, five small natural gas and No. 2 fuel oil-fired boilers, water heaters and furnaces (with a total combined heat input of .809 mmBtu/hr), two small coal-fired stoves (with a total combined heat input of .17 mmBtu/hr) and a welding machine incorporating a 23 horsepower gasoline-fired engine.

   The PM emissions from the facility are controlled by four water spray dust suppression systems (used on the portable crushing and screening plants) and 14 fabric collectors and cartridge collectors which exhaust to the outdoor atmosphere as well as by a number of fabric collectors and cartridge collectors which exhaust inside.

   The air contaminant emissions from the facility are not expected to exceed 72.08 tons of PM/PM10, 48.03 tons of CO, 9.14 tons of NOx, 4.77 tons of SOx and 3.2 tons of VOCs per year.

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) proposes to incorporate into the operating permit to be issued conditions requiring compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements pertaining to air contamination sources and the emission of air contaminants as well as conditions contained in a Consent Order and Agreement entered into on August 18, 2005, by Keystone Filler and Manufacturing, Inc. and the Department and conditions contained in Operating Permit 41-305-001C, issued on April 1, 1993; Operating Permit 41-305-004F, issued on June 29, 1999 (and subsequently amended on September 29, 2004,); Operating Permit 41-305-009B, issued on July 7, 1993, (and subsequently amended on April 19, 2000, November 2, 2001 and November 6, 2007) and Operating Permit 41-305-010A, issued on February 17, 1994 (and subsequently amended June 26, 2007).

   The conditions previously contained in Operating Permit 41-305-001C include:

   1.  A condition limiting the fuel fired in the facility's No. 3 rotary dryer to natural gas.

   2.  A condition requiring spare bags to be kept onsite for the fabric collector used for the control of PM emissions from the facility's No. 3 rotary dryer and associated equipment.

   The conditions previously contained in Operating Permit 41-305-004F include:

   3.  A condition requiring eight of facility's fabric collectors and cartridge collectors to be equipped with instrumentation to continuously monitor the pressure differential across the respective collectors.

   4.  A condition requiring spare bags and cartridges to be kept onsite for eight of the facility's fabric collectors and cartridge collectors.

   5.  A condition requiring the fugitive air contaminant emissions within the air space above the facility's No. 2 railcar loadout to be controlled by a 6 foot long by 6 foot wide hood equipped with 12 foot long vertically-oriented plastic strips along the entire perimeter of the hood and ducted to a specific fabric collector.

   6.  A condition requiring the fugitive air contaminant emissions within the air space above the facility's No. 7 storage silo railcar loadout to be controlled by an 8 foot long by 8 foot wide hood equipped with 12 foot long vertically-oriented plastic strips along the entire perimeter of the hood and ducted to the same fabric collector used for the No. 2 railcar loadout hood.

   7.  Conditions requiring each of the two hoods described previously to be ducted to the respective fabric collector, the plastic strips to be hanging vertically in place and the fabric collector to be operating at all times that loading operations are occurring within the respective hood.

   8.  A condition prohibiting the simultaneous use of the facility's No. 2 railcar loadout and the No. 7 storage silo railcar loadout and requiring the ductwork from the hood to the fabric collector for the nonoperating loadout to be closed off if the other of the two loadouts is in use.

   9.  A condition prohibiting the use of one of the facility's fabric collectors to control the air contaminant emissions from two different exhaust headers simultaneously.

   The conditions previously contained in Operating Permit 41-305-009B include:

   10.  Conditions limiting the facility's Nos. 4 and 5 rotary dryers to no more than 4,192 hours of operation, each, in any 12-consecutive month period and to processing no more than 55,296 tons and 50,304 tons of material, respectively, in any 12-consecutive month period.

   11.  Conditions limiting the facility's No. 5 rotary dryer to the processing of anthracite coal, semi-anthracite coal and bituminous coal and the fuel fired in the respective dryer to natural gas.

   12.  Conditions limiting the NOx emissions from the facility's No. 5 rotary dryer to no more than .10 pound per million Btu of heat input and .84 ton in any 12-consecutive month period, its CO emissions to no more than .01 pound per million Btu of heat input and .09 ton in any 12-consecutive month period, its total hydrocarbon emissions to no more than .016 pound per million Btu of heat input and .14 ton in any 12-consecutive month period and its PM/PM10 emissions to no more than .01 grain per dry standard cubic foot of effluent gas volume, 1.65 pounds per hour and 3.47 tons in any 12-consecutive month period.

   13.  A condition prohibiting one of the facility's fabric collectors from being exhausted to the outdoor atmosphere without prior Department approval and limiting its PM/PM10 emissions to no more than .01 grain per dry cubic foot of effluent gas volume should approval ever be granted to exhaust outside.

   14.  Conditions requiring the loadout spout associated with the facility's No. 4 rotary dryer to be extended to the drum top when it is being used to load a drum and prohibiting the leather straps hanging from the bottom of the loadout spout from being tucked under the edge of the spout when the spout is being used to load a truck.

   15.  Conditions requiring the screen associated with the facility's No. 4 rotary dryer and the screen, bucket elevator and reject storage container associated with the No. 5 rotary dryer to be fully enclosed when in use.

   16.  A condition prohibiting visible fugitive air contaminant emissions from the feed bin, feed conveyor, truck loadout and railcar loadout associated with the facility's No. 5 rotary dryer and from the building housing the dryer.

   17.  A condition requiring the railcar loadout associated with the facility's No. 5 rotary dryer to incorporate a cap or cover that completely covers the loading hatch through which loading is occurring and a capture hood located over the cap or cover as well as both the cap or cover and capture hood to be ducted to a specific fabric collector and prohibiting the loading of open-topped railcars, the opening of any loading hatch other than the one through which loading is occurring and the loading of any railcar with a loading hatch larger then the cap or cover.

   18.  A condition prohibiting the use of the truck loadout associated with the facility's No. 5 rotary dryer from being used to load any trucks other than enclosed bulk material handling or tanker trucks, requiring the loadout to incorporate a cap or cover that completely covers the loading hatch through which loading is occurring and the cap or cover to be ducted to a specific fabric collector and prohibiting the opening of any loading hatch other than the one through which loading is occurring and the loading of any truck with a loading hatch larger than the cap or cover.

   19.  A condition requiring the railcar loadout and truck loadout associated with the facility's No. 5 rotary dryer to be located within a roofed structure which incorporates a curtain that completely surrounds all sides of the structure not directly adjacent to the building which houses the dryer and which extends from the roof of the structure to the top of the railcar or truck.

   20.  Conditions requiring the fabric collectors associated with the facility's Nos. 4 and 5 rotary dryers to be equipped with instrumentation to continuously monitor the inlet temperature of the fabric collectors, prohibiting the inlet temperature of the fabric collector associated with the No. 4 dryer from exceeding 425° F and requiring the No. 5 rotary dryer to be equipped with an interlock system that shuts down the dryer's burner if the fabric collector inlet temperature exceeds 300° F.

   21.  Conditions requiring the fabric collectors associated with the facility's Nos. 4 and 5 rotary dryers to be equipped with instrumentation to continuously monitor the pressure differential across the collectors, the compressed air systems supplying compressed air to the collectors to be equipped with an air dryer and oil trap and spare bags for the collectors to be kept onsite.

   22.  A condition requiring the maintenance of records of the number of hours the facility's Nos. 4 and 5 rotary dryers are operated each month and the amount of material processed through each dryer each month.

   The conditions previously contained in Operating Permit 41-305-010A include:

   23.  A condition prohibiting the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant and Extec portable screening plant from processing metallic minerals.

   24.  A condition prohibiting the occurrence of visible fugitive air contaminant emissions from the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant and Extec portable screening plant.

   25.  A condition limiting the operation of the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant, as well as the 200 horsepower diesel engine incorporated therein, to no more than 2,080 hours in any 12-consecutive month period and the operation of the Extec portable screening plant, as well as the 96 horsepower diesel engine incorporated therein, to no more than 2,080 hours in any 12-consecutive month period.

   26.  A condition requiring the 200 horsepower diesel engine incorporated in the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant to be equipped with a catalytic converter.

   27.  A condition limiting the NOx emissions from the 200 horsepower diesel engine incorporated in the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant to no more than 6.85 grams per horsepower-hour, 3.02 pounds per hour and 3.14 tons in any 12-consecutive month period, its CO emissions to no more than 2.0 grams per horsepower-hour, .89 pound per hour and .93 ton in any 12-consecutive month period, its total hydrocarbon emissions to no more than .97 gram per horsepower-hour, .43 pound per hour and .45 ton in any 12-consecutive month period and its PM emissions to no more than .4 gram per horsepower-hour, .18 pound per hour and .19 ton in any 12-consecutive month period.

   28.  A condition limiting the NOx emissions from the 96 horsepower diesel engine incorporated in the facility's Extec portable screening plant to no more than 6.5 grams per horsepower-hour, 1.38 pounds per hour and 1.44 tons in any 12-consecutive month period, its CO emissions to no more than 1.3 grams per horsepower-hour, .28 pound per hour and .29 ton in any 12-consecutive month period, its VOC emissions to no more than .3 gram per horsepower-hour, .064 pound per hour and .067 ton in any 12-consecutive month period and its PM emissions to no more than .1 gram per horsepower-hour, .021 pound per hour and .022 ton in any 12-consecutive month period.

   29.  A condition prohibiting the visible air contaminant emissions from the 200 horsepower and 96 horsepower diesel engines incorporated in the facility's Tesab and Extec portable crushing and screening plants from being equal to or in excess of 10% opacity for a period or periods aggregating more than 3 minutes in any 1 hour or being equal to or in excess of 30% at any time.

   30.  A condition limiting the sulfur content of the diesel fuel used in the 200 horsepower and 96 horsepower diesel engines incorporated in the facility's Tesab and Extec portable crushing and screening plants to no more than .3%, by weight.

   31.  A condition requiring the water spray dust suppression systems associated with the facility's two portable crushing plants and two portable screening plants to be connected to an ondemand water source capable of delivering an adequate supply of water any time the respective plant is in operation.

   32.  A condition requiring the maintenance of records of the number of hours the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant and associated 200 horsepower diesel engine and the facility's Extec portable screening plant and associated 96 horsepower diesel engine are operated each month.

   33.  A condition requiring truck tarping instructions to be posted in appropriate areas around the facility's portable crushing and screening plants.

   The conditions previously contained in the Consent Order and Agreement entered into by Keystone Filler and Manufacturing Company, Inc. and the Department of Environmental Protection on August 18, 2005, include:

   34.  A condition requiring the permittee to maintain the condition of the pavement on certain specified portions of the facility property with an adequate asphalt material.

   35.  Conditions requiring one of the facility's street sweepers to be operated on all in-plant roadways and parking and storage areas and all adjacent public roadways for a minimum of 16 hours on all calendar weekdays, and 10 hours on all calendar weekend days, unless the facility operates less than 16 hours, or 10 hours, respectively, in a given day, in which case the street sweeper shall be operated for as many hours as the plant is operated.

   36.  Conditions requiring the permittee to test each of the facility's street sweepers once per calendar month to determine its effectiveness at vacuuming dust from roadways and other surfaces and to maintain, and submit on a quarterly basis, reports of these tests.

   37.  A condition requiring the maintenance, and quarterly reporting, of records for each of the facility's street sweepers of the dates operated, hours operated on each date, identification of the areas swept on each date, identification of the operator on each date, the number of times the street sweeper was emptied on each date and the type of maintenance performed on each date, if applicable.

   38.  A condition requiring the permittee to maintain an adequately anchored railroad tie protective barrier on the ground at the perimeter of all facility buildings in Area F to prevent vehicles from striking the buildings and creating holes and requiring the repair of any damage done to the barrier or buildings within seven calendar days of its occurrence.

   39.  Conditions requiring the permittee to immediately close the Railroad Street coal storage building overhead door after truck delivery and to keep it closed at all times other than when a truck delivery is occurring and to perform all inplant product dust transport using a tarped truck or trailer, a closed bucket loader or other contained transport system unless the material being transported is sufficiently wet to prevent fugitive air contaminant emissions.

   40.  Conditions requiring once-per-operating shift inspections to be performed on a number of air pollution control devices for pressure differential, the presence of visible air contaminant emissions in the control device exhaust and the presence of visible fugitive air contaminant emissions, requiring the immediate shutdown of any control device and its associated air contamination source if a pressure differential outside the range of good operating practice or visible air contaminant or visible fugitive air contaminant emissions are observed and requiring the maintenance, and quarterly reporting, of records of the pressure differential, visible air contaminant and visible fugitive air contaminant emission observations as well as the identity of the individual making each observation and a description of any maintenance performed on an air pollution control device as a result of an observation.

   41.  Conditions requiring once-per-operating shift surveillance to be performed of the facility from three designated offsite locations for the presence of visible air contaminant and visible fugitive air contaminant emissions from the facility, requiring the immediate shutdown of any source and associated air pollution control device observed to be emitting visible air contaminant or visible fugitive air contaminant emissions and requiring the maintenance and quarterly reporting, of records of the dates and times of each surveillance, the identity of the individual performing each surveillance, any visible air contaminant or visible fugitive air contaminant emissions noted and the identity of any corrective action taken.

   42.  Conditions requiring the maintenance, and quarterly reporting, of daily work records for each cleanup crew employee including employee name, date worked, total hours worked per date and a description of the work activities performed.

   43.  Conditions requiring new employees to be trained within 1 week of being hired of their responsibilities toward maintaining compliance with applicable Department Rules and Regulations, requiring weekly meetings of facility employees and requiring the maintenance, and quarterly reporting, of the minutes of the weekly meetings.

   The new conditions the Department proposes to incorporate into the operating permit to be issued include:

   44.  A condition limiting the fuel used in the facility's No. 4 rotary dryer to natural gas.

   45.  Conditions requiring the quarterly reporting of the records maintained of the number of hours per month the facility's Nos. 4 and 5 rotary dryers are operated and the amount of material processed through each of these dryers each month.

   46.  Conditions requiring the quarterly reporting of the records maintained of the number of hours the facility's Tesab portable crushing plant and associated 200 horsepower diesel engine and the facility's Extec portable screening plant and associated 96 horsepower diesel engine are operated each month.

   47.  A condition prohibiting the use of solvents containing HAPs as intentionally-added ingredients in the facility's solvent parts washer.

   48.  Conditions requiring the maintenance, and quarterly reporting, of records of the identity and amount of solvent added to the solvents parts washer each month as well as the identity and amount of spent solvent removed from the parts washer each month.

   49.  A condition limiting the fuel used in the 23 horsepower engine incorporated in the facility's welder to virgin gasoline.

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