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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 08-2156a

[38 Pa.B. 6510]
[Saturday, November 29, 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

ACT 38
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANS

CAFO PUBLIC NOTICE SPREEDSHEET--APPLICATIONS

Agricultural Operation Name and AddressCountyTotal AcresAnimal Equivalent UnitsAnimal TypeSpecial Protection Waters (HQ or EV or NA)New or Renewal
Brubaker Farms Partnership
493 Musser Road
Mount Joy, PA 17552
Lancaster 1,965.4 1,736.74 Dairy
Broilers
Sheep
NA Renewal
D. Fred Miller & Sons
Lester Miller
276 Miller Road
New Oxford, PA 17350
Adams 1,916.8 633.24 Turkey
Brooder,
Turkey
Finisher,
Steers
NA Renewal
Round Hill Dairy
Jeremy and Isaac Miller
6105 Carlisle Pike
East Berlin, PA 17316
Adams 47.5 119.25 Dairy Cows,
Dry Cows,
calves and
heifers
NA New
Brian Blevina
Peach Glen Farm, LLC
367 Georgetown Road
Gardners, PA 17342
Cumberland 42 552.2 Turkey and SwineNA New

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

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

   Application No. 4008507, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Pennsylvania American Water Co.
Centerpoint East Phase II
Jenkins Township
Luzerne County
Responsible Official David Kaufman
Pennsylvania American Water
800 Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Type of Facility Public Water System
Consulting Engineer Reilly Associates
49 South Main Street
Pittston, PA
Application Received Date November 3, 2008
Description of Action The construction of a booster pump station, storage tank and distribution system to serve an expanded business park.

   Southcentral Region:  Water Supply Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

   Permit No. 2808511, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Silver Spring Water Assocation
Municipality Hamilton Township
County Franklin
Responsible Official Steven Mayer, President
9451 Gilbert Road
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Yves E. Pollart BCEE, P. E.
Rettew Associates, Inc.
2500 Gettysburg Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Application Received October 30, 2008
Description of Action Radium removal

   Permit No. 0608515, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Reading Area Water Authority
Municipality Ontelaunee Township
County Berks
Responsible Official Dean Miller, Executive Director
815 Washington Street
Reading, PA 19601
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Max C. Kurbjun, Jr., P. E.
BCM Engineers
920 Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Application Received October 28, 2008
Description of Action Addition of more alum storage facilities and transfer pumps to transfer alum from new storage to existing day tanks with in the existing treatment building.

MINOR AMENDMENT

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

   Application No. 6606503MA, Minor Amendment, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.
Rivercrest Water System
Tunkhannock Township
Wyoming County
Responsible Official David Quinn
Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.
50 East Woodhaven Drive
White Haven, PA
Type of Facility Public Water System
Consulting Engineer CET Engineering Services
1240 Mountain Road
Harrisburg, PA
Application Received Date October 7, 2008
Description of Action The replacement of the roof on the existing finished water reservoir.

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 Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

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

   Southcentral Region:  Environmental Cleanup Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

   Northgate, City of Lancaster, Lancaster County. GCI Environmental Services, Inc., 1250 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602-3236, on behalf of Messner Enterprises Northgate LLP, P. O. Box 333, Landisville, PA 17538, submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate site soils and groundwater contaminated with leaded gasoline. The site will be remediated to the Site-Specific Standard. Future use of this former gas station is unknown.

   Woodland Retirement Center, Cromwell Township, Huntingdon County. Herbert, Rowland, & Gubic, Inc., 1820 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17110, on behalf of Presbyterian Homes, Inc., One Trinity Drive East, Suite 201, Dillsburg, PA 17019 submitted a revised Notice of Intent to Remediate site soils, groundwater and surface water contaminated with No. 2 fuel oil from a removed underground storage tank. The property is and will remain a retirement home. The applicant is seeking to remediate to a combination of Statewide Health and Site-Specific Standards.

   Former Hanover RUS Facility, Penn Township, York County. ARCADIS US, Inc., 6 Terry Drive, Suite 300, Newtown, PA 18940, on behalf of Cintas Corporation, 27 Whitney Drive, Milford, OH 45150, submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate site soils and groundwater contaminated with solvents from historical dry cleaning operations at the site. The future use of the site will be for industrial laundering operations.

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

   Former Beech Creek Market, Beech Creek Borough, Clinton County. ATC Associates, Inc., 101 Allegheny Street, Suite 2B, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 on behalf of Former Beech Creek Market, 272 Main Street, Beech Creek, PA 16822 has submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate soil contaminated with 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene and groundwater contaminated with benzene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene and MTBE. The applicant proposes to remediate the site to meet the Background Standard. A summary of the Notice of Intent to Remediate was reported to have been published in The Lock Haven Express on October 30, 2008. The future use of the project site is planned for redevelopment as a market and fueling station.

   Smooth Landings, Ralpho Township, Northumberland County. Brian Snyder, 1387 Airport Road, Paxinos, PA 17860 has submitted a Notice of Intent to Remediate soil contaminated with Chlorinated Solvents. The applicant proposes to remediate the site to meet the Statewide Health Standard. A summary of the Notice of Intent to Remediate was reported to have been published in The News Item on September 5, 2008.

DETERMINATION FOR APPLICABILITY FOR MUNICIPAL WASTE GENERAL PERMITS


Application for Determination of Applicability for General Permit 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 Municipal Waste Regulations for a General Permit to Operate Municipal Waste Processing Facilities and/or the Beneficial Use of Municipal Waste.  

   Northwest Region: Regional Solid Waste Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

   General Permit Application No. WMGR053-NWD01. Engineered Plastics, LLC, 1241 Camphausen Avenue, Erie, PA 16511, City of Erie, Erie County. The application is for determination of applicability for processing of consumer commodity-type materials in recyclable containers. The application was found to be administratively complete on November 13, 2008. The application for determination of applicability was received by the Northwest Regional Office on November 5, 2008.

OPERATE WASTE PROCESSING OR DISPOSAL AREA OR SITE


Application Withdrawn 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 Regulations to Operate Solid Waste Processing or Disposal Area or Site.

   Northeast Region:  Regional Solid Waste Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

   Permit Application No. 101666. Gotta Go Septics, B & R Nauman, Inc., 75 Pocono Heights Road, Tobyhanna, PA 18466. A Permit Renewal/Reissuance application for the continued operation of this municipal waste sewage sludge (septage) transfer facility located in Penn Forest Township, Carbon County, and the reissuing of the permit to Gotta Go Septic, B & R Nauman, Inc. The application was withdrawn by the applicant on November 1, 2008.

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.


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.

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

   10-001M: AK Steel Corporation (P. O. Box 832, Butler, PA 16003-0832) for the air permitting associated with the construction of an Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) and a dual station Ladle Metallurgical Facility (LMF) at the Melt Shop facility, Butler Works, in the City of Butler, Butler County.

   Notice is hereby given in accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.44(b) and 127.424(b), that the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) intends to issue a plan approval to AK Steel Corporation (P. O. Box 832, Butler, PA 16003-0832). The facility currently has a Title V permit which was issued February 13, 2006. 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.

   This application is for the air permitting associated with the construction of an EAF and a dual station LMF at the Melt Shop facility, Butler Works, in the City of Butler, Butler County. This plan approval is subject to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Nonattainment New Source Review requirements for CO, SO2, VOC, NOx and NO2.

   Based on the information provided by the applicant and Department's own analysis, the proposed melt shop modernization project would consume the following increments:

Pollutant Ambient Air Quality Impact
CO 14,796.79µg/m3 (1 hour avg.) and 5,762.76 µ/m3 (8 hour avg.)
NO2 99.25µg/m3 (annual)
SO2 1,323.52 µg/m3 (3 hour avg.), 273.57 µ/m3 (24 hour avg.) and 47.25 µg/m3 (annual)

   Issuance of the plan approval is recommended with the appropriate conditions in the plan approval.

   The following conditions apply to the sources in the Melt Shop.

   1.  a.  The maximum production rate for No. 5 EAF is 300 tons of liquid steel per hour or the production rate during compliant stack testing plus 10% of the production rate calculated as a 24-hour average, whichever is lower.

   b.  The production in the melt shop shall be limited to 2,000,000 tons of liquid steel in any 12-month rolling period.

   c.  The total steel production from No. 2 EAF shall not exceed 400,000 tons of liquid steel in any 12-month rolling period.

   d.  The maximum production rate for No. 2 EAF is 50 tph of liquid steel or the production rate during compliant stack testing plus 10% of the production rate calculated as a 24-hour average, whichever is lower.

   e.  The maximum AOD Reactor throughput is 250 tph of liquid steel or the throughput rate during compliant stack testing plus 10% of the throughput rate calculated as a 24-hour average, whichever is lower.

   f.  The maximum natural gas usage in the AOD reactor is 18.6 thousand cubic feet per hour.

   g.  The maximum natural gas usage in No. 5 EAF is 1,500 scfm.

   h.  If the maximum production rate of liquid steel during the stack test is less than that specified previously, then the production rate of liquid steel during the stack test plus 10% shall become the enforceable production limit for liquid steel until a stack test is performed at a higher production and demonstrates compliance with the emission limits contained in this plan approval.

   i.  The permittee may conduct stack testing at a higher production rate of liquid steel in order to determine compliance with the emission limits of this plan approval. In no event shall the production rate of liquid steel exceed the production rates specified above during the stack test.

   j.  The permittee shall follow the applicable conditions for stack testing that are in contained in this plan approval.

   2.  The allowable emission limits from the No. 3 Baghouse shall be calculated as a 12-month rolling sum:

   a.  PM/PM10--53 tpy.

   b.  CO--2,000 tpy.

   c.  NOx--350 tpy.

   d.  SO2--250 tpy.

   e.  VOC--140 tpy.

   3.  The allowable short-term emission limits from the No. 3 Baghouse are:

   a.  CO--2.4 pounds per ton of liquid steel produced, calculated as a 24-hour average.

   b.  NOx--0.42 pound per ton of liquid steel produced, calculated as a 24-hour average.

   c.  SO2--0.3 pound per of ton liquid steel produced, calculated as a 24-hour average.

   d.  VOC--0.18 pound per ton liquid steel produced, calculated as a 24-hour average.

   4.  Total allowable PM emission concentration for the No. 3 Baghouse (Control No. C17) is 0.0018 gr/dscf.

   5.  Total allowable PM emission concentration for the No. 1/2 Baghouse (Control No. C17) is 0.002 gr/dscf.

   6.  The allowable emission limits from the No. 1/2 Baghouse are calculated as a 12-month rolling sum:

   a.  PM/PM10--15 tpy

   b.  CO--500 tpy

   c.  NOx--RACT Limit.

   7.  The allowable short-term emission limits from the No. 1/2 Baghouse are:

   a.  CO--0.6 lb/ton, calculated as a 24-hour average.

   b.  NOx--RACT Limit.

   c.  VOC--RACT Limit.

   8.  There shall be no Melt Shop opacity due to fugitive emissions during periods of normal melt shop operation.

   9.  The opacity from the No. 1/2 Baghouse may not exceed 3% as defined by 40 CFR 60.273a--Emission Monitoring.

   10.  The opacity from the No. 3 Baghouse may not exceed 3% as defined by 40 CFR 60.273a--Emission Monitoring.

   11.  The following parameters will be monitored as part of the CAM plan for Baghouses No. 3 and No. 1/2:

   a.  Inlet Pressure.

   b.  Visible Observations.

   c.  Preventive Maintenance.

   12.  Stack Testing Conditions:

   a.  The owner or operator shall conduct performance testing to determine the capture efficiencies of the Direct Evacuation Control system (DEC), canopy hood and building/roof monitor within 90 days of the date of issuance of this Plan Approval for the existing sources in the Melt Shop.

   b.  The owner or operator shall perform emission testing for NOx, CO, SO2, VOC, PM10, Total PM and Lead simultaneously on Baghouse No. 3 and Baghouse No. 1/2 within 90 days of the date of issuance of this Plan Approval. The testing of the CO and NOx shall be performed simultaneously.

   c.  The owner or operator shall conduct performance testing to determine the capture efficiencies of the DEC and canopy hood associated with the No. 5 EAF within 180 days of the start-up of the No. 5 EAF and associated LMF or on a schedule approved by the Department.

   d.  The owner or operator shall perform emission testing for NOx, CO, SO2, VOC, PM10, Total PM and Lead on Baghouse No. 3 within 180 days of the start-up of No. 5 EAF and associated LMF or on a schedule approved by the Department. The testing of the CO and NOx shall be performed simultaneously.

   e.  Stack tests shall be performed twice in each calendar year and once between 5 and 7 months following the prior performance test on No. 3 Baghouse when the No. 5 EAF and LMF are operating to determine compliance with the CO, VOC, NOx, SO2, PM and PM10 emission rates. The testing of the CO and NOx shall be performed simultaneously.

   f.  If the production from the No. 2 EAF exceeds 50,000 tons in any 12-month rolling period, stack tests shall be performed when the No. 2 EAF is operating within 60 days and once every 12-months thereafter to determine compliance with the CO, VOC, NOx, SO2, PM and PM10 emission rates. The testing of the CO and NOx shall be performed simultaneously.

   g.  Stack tests shall be performed once a year on the No. 1/2 baghouse when the AOD is operating to determine compliance with the CO, VOC, NOx, SO2, PM and PM10 emission rates. The testing of the CO and NOx shall be performed simultaneously.

   f.  After 3 years, the Permittee may petition the Department, in writing, to amend the stack testing requirements.

   13.  The AOD and No. 2 EAF exhausting to Baghouse No. 1/2 are subject to the provisions in 40 CFR 60, Subpart AA--Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: EAF and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed after October 21, 1974, and before August 17, 1983.

   14.  The No. 5 EAF and the LMF exhausting to Baghouse No. 3 are subject to the provisions in 40 CFR 60. Subpart AAa--Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: EAF and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed after August 7, 1983.

   15.  A properly designed DEC with water-cooled ducts shall installed on the No. 5 EAF to control CO emissions.

   16.  Oxyfuel burners with O2 lances shall be installed on the No. 5 EAF to control NOx emissions.

   17.  Any carbon source used in the production of liquid steel in the No. 5 EAF shall be limited to 2.0% sulfur, by weight, to control SO2 emissions.

   18.  A scrap management plan shall be implemented to prevent the charging of any scrap into the furnace that is heavily oiled or contains a large amount of combustible, nonmetallic or rubber materials to control VOC emissions.

   19.  The No. 5 EAF shall only be operated when the DEC system, canopy hoods, ductwork, fans and baghouse are operating properly.

   The following conditions apply to the Ladle Preheaters:

   1.  The Permittee shall maintain, on a monthly basis, records of natural gas usage in each Ladle Preheater.

   2.  Within 12-months after installation of the Ladle Preheater No. 9, and annually thereafter, the Permittee shall perform NOx and CO emissions testing using a portable analyzer approved by the Department. The Department may alter the frequency of annual portable analyzer tests based on the results. The Department may also waive all or parts of this requirement if the permittee demonstrates compliance, in lieu of testing, through alternate means satisfactory to the Department.

   The following conditions apply to the Emergency Generator:

   1.  The sulfur content in diesel fuel shall not, at any time exceed 0.3%, by weight.

   2.  The PM emissions from each engine shall not exceed 0.4 gram per brake hp/hr.

   3.  The emissions from the diesel engine may not, at any time exceed:

   a.  Visible emissions equal to or greater than 20% for a period or periods aggregating more than 3 minutes in any 1 hour.

   b.  Visible emissions equal to or greater than 60% at any time.

   c.  PM in excess of 0.04 gr/dscf.

   d.  Odor emissions in such a manner that the malodors are detectable outside the property of the permittee as specified in 25 Pa. Code § 123.31.

   4.  Total Hydrocarbon (THC) emission standard of 1.0 gram per brake hp/hr.

   5.  CO emission standard of 2.0 grams per brake hp/hr.

   6.  NOx emission standard of 6.9 grams per brake hp/hr.

   7.  Within 12-months after installation of the emergency generator, and annually thereafter, the Permittee shall perform NOx emissions using a portable analyzer approved by the Department. The Department may alter the frequency of annual portable analyzer tests based on the results. The Department may also waive all or parts of this requirement if the permittee demonstrates compliance, in lieu of testing, through alternate means satisfactory to the Department.

   The following conditions apply to the Cooling Tower:

   1.  a.  The PM from the water-cooling tower shall not exceed 3.96 tpy on a 12-month rolling sum.

   b.  The total dissolved/suspended solids shall not exceed 1,000 ppm in the cooling tower water.

   The following conditions apply to the Truck Unloading Stations.

   1.  Total allowable PM emission concentration for the truck unloading stations dust collectors is 0.01 gr/dscf.

   2.  The allowable fugitive emission limits from the EAF and LMF Alloy truck unloading stations are calculated as a 12-month rolling sum:

   a.  PM--2.57 tpy to be calculated as 0.12 pound per ton of material processed during a consecutive 12-month period.

   b.  PM10--1.29 tpy to be calculated as 0.06 pound per ton of material processed during a consecutive 12-month period.

   3.  The allowable fugitive emission limits from the West End Hopper House truck unloading stations are calculated as a 12-month rolling sum:

   a.  PM--3.03 tpy to be calculated as 0.12 pound per ton of material processed during a consecutive 12-month period.

   b.  PM10--1.51 tpy to be calculated as 0.06 pound per ton of material processed during a consecutive 12-month period.

   4.  The owner or operator shall perform emission testing for PM10 and Total PM on one of the unloading station dust collectors within 180 days of the start-up of the first unloading stations or a schedule approved by the Department.

   The following conditions apply to the plant roads.

   1.  The plant entrance road shall be maintained to keep fugitive emissions to a minimum. The road shall be routinely swept or dust suppressant shall be applied on an as needed basis.

   2.  Speed limits for vehicular traffic shall be posted and enforced.

   3.  A daily log shall be kept on site documenting road conditions and road maintenance.

   4.  A daily record of all traffic within the plant shall be kept onsite and shall contain the following information:

   a.  Each make and type of vehicle moving within the plant and the routes used.

   b.  Road miles of each vehicle.

   The following condition applies to the entire facility:

   1.  Within 45 days of acceptance by the Department of the stack test results required to determine the capture efficiencies and emission rates of the current operations prior to the modernization project and the initial stack test results required to determine the capture efficiencies and emission rates after modernization project, the Department will notify the Permittee in writing whether a revised netting analysis is required to be submitted. The information obtained from stack tests will be used to confirm and/or recalculate the baseline actual emissions and to calculate the future actual emissions.

   2.  If it is determined that the Melt Shop Modernization project has caused a significant net emissions increase (as those terms are defined in 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3)(i) and (23)(ii)) for PM or PM10, the facility will become subject to PSD for PM or PM10 at that time. In the event that a significant net emissions increase occurs, the facility shall obtain a plan approval that demonstrates compliance with the requirements of 40 CFR 52.21 as well as 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter E pertaining to New Source Review requirements and any other applicable regulations.

   3.  The Permittee shall submit, by March 1 of each calendar year and each subsequent calendar year for 5 years after the No. 5 EAF is operating, a netting analysis comparing the baseline actual emissions, the projected future actual emissions, and the actual emissions that occurred during the past calendar year. The actual emissions shall be derived from the production data and stack test results for the previous calendar year.

   4.  If it is determined that the Melt Shop Modernization project has caused a significant net emissions increase (as those terms are defined in 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3)(i) and (23)(ii)) for PM or PM10, the facility will become subject to PSD for PM or PM10 at that time. In the event that a significant net emissions increase occurs, the facility shall obtain a plan approval that demonstrates compliance with the requirements of 40 CFR 52.21 as well as 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter E pertaining to New Source Review requirements and any other applicable regulations.

   5.  The Permittee shall sign a Consent Order and Agreement with the Department within 180 days of issuance of the plan approval that includes:

   a.  Submitting revised AIMs reports.

   b.  Pay all applicable emission fees, interest and penalties for the following calendar years and pollutants:

   (i)  Calendar years 1990--2004 for NOx and VOCs.

   (ii)  Calendar years 1995--2004 for CO, PM10 and SO2.

   (iii)  Calendar years 2001--2004 for PM2.5.

   c.  Compliance with the RACT requirements (as defined in 25 Pa. Code § 129.91--Control of Major Sources of NOx and VOCs).

   (i)  VOC limits for existing sources for the entire facility.

   (ii)  NOx limit for the AOD.

   4.  a.  The company shall not operate the No. 5 EAF, LMF, No. 9 preheater or the new emergency generator associated with the shop modernization project until the required emission reduction credits are provided to and processed through the ERC registry.

   b.  The company is required to secure emission offsets in the amount of 178.18 tpy of VOCs to offset emissions of 154.94 tpy of VOCs.

   c.  The company is required to secure emission offsets in the amount of 142.31 tpy of NOx to offset emissions of 123.75 tpy of NOx.

   d.  If the amount of required emission reduction credits increases, the company shall secure emission offsets according to a schedule determined by the Department.

   The Plan Approval and Operating Permit will include conditions that require monitoring, recordkeeping, reporting, work practice standards, and additional requirements for the sources and control devices designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

   Copies of the application, the Department's analysis and other documents used in the evaluation of the application are available for public review during normal business hours at 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335.

   Any persons wishing to provide the Department with additional information, which they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of this permit, may submit the information to the address shown in the preceding paragraph. The Department will consider any written comments received within 30 days of the publication of this notice. Each written comment must contain the following:

   (i)  Name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments.

   (ii)  Identification of the Proposed Permit No. 10-001M.

   (iii)  A concise statement regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to the issuance of the permit.

   A public hearing may be held, if the Department, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the comments received. Persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper or the Pennsylvania Bulletin or by telephone, where the Department determines such notification is sufficient. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Carolyn Cooper, P. E., Air Quality Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335, (814) 332-6940.

   Persons with a disability who wish to comment and require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodations to do so should by contacting Carolyn Cooper, P. E. or the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984 (TDD) to discuss how the Department may accommodate their needs.

   Southeast Region:  Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401, Sachin Shankar, New Source Review Chief, (484) 250-5920.

   46-0162A: Hammond Lead Products, Inc. (10 Grosstown Road, Pottstown, PA 19464) for installation of an exhaust point at the existing poly-dispersion process and rail car loading operations at their facility in West Pottsgrove Township, Montgomery County. The facility is a lead oxide manufacturing plant. Facility-wide potential to emit for all criteria pollutants is below major facility thresholds for the Philadelphia Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area. The plant is therefore a Natural Minor Facility. The plan approval will include monitoring, testing, recordkeeping and reporting requirements designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

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

   64-303-012: Hanson Aggregates Pennsylvania (7660 Imperial Way, Allentown, PA 18195) for modification of an existing asphalt plant to utilize an alternative fuel, onspec waste derived liquid fuel in the process at their facility in Lake Township, Wayne County. This facility is not a Title V facility. The company has elected to take a voluntary production restriction of 495,000 tons of asphalt per year. The plan approval will include all appropriate testing, monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements designed to keep the asphalt plant operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

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

   38-05037B: Zimmerman Chair Shop (1486 Colebrook Road, Lebanon, PA 17042-9507) for installation of two coating booths in North Cornwall Township, Lebanon County. The wood surface coating and manufacturing operation will be subject to the wood surface coating regulations found in 25 Pa. Code §§ 129.101--129.107 in addition to those found in 25 Pa. Code § 129.52. The facility will not be subject to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart JJ since potential emissions of VOCs and HAPs will remain below major source thresholds, respectively. Actual VOC and HAP emissions from the proposed installation are not expected to exceed 7.0 and 1.4 tons per 12-month rolling total, respectively. The plan approval and subsequent State-only operating permit will include emission limitations, work practice standards and testing, monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

   Department of Public Health, Air Management Services: 321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104, Edward Braun, Chief, (215) 685-9476.

   AMS 08179: PaperWorks Indiustries, Inc. (5000 Flat Rock Road, Philadelphia, PA 19127) to replace two existing boilers and one temporary package boiler with two English Boiler and Tube, Inc., Model DS Boilers in the City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County. Each boiler will be rated 92.27 mmBtu/hr and will burn No. 6 oil and natural gas. The new boilers will have the following combined potential annual emissions: 162.46 tons of NOx, 270.92 tons of SO2, 41.20 tons of CO, 2.54 tons of VOCs, 46.66 tons of PM/PM10 and 31.14 tons of PM/PM2.5. The potential emissions of all of these emissions will decrease as a result of the project due to the removal of larger boilers. The plan approval will contain operating, monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements to ensure operation within all applicable requirements.

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.

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

   AR-01-05029: Reliant Energy Wholesale Generation, LLC (121 Champion Way, Suite 200, Canonsburg, PA 15317) for operation of an electric generating station in Straban Township, Adams County. The facility is subject to Title IV (Acid Rain) Phase II for three combined cycle turbines. The proposed permit will be issued with the Title V permit.

   22-05013: M. I. Metals, Inc. (1517 Route 209, Millersburg, PA 17061) for operation of a surface coating facility in Millersburg Borough, Dauphin County. This is a renewal of the Title V operating permit issued in 2004.

   Department of Public Health, Air Management Services: 321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104, Edward Braun, Chief, (215) 685-9476.

   V07-002: Naval Surface Warfare Center--Carderock Division (5001 South Broad Street, Code 02, Philadelphia, PA 19112) for operation of research, development, testing, evaluation, fleet support and in-service engineering for surface and undersea naval ships facility in the City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County. The facility's air emission sources include four wall-fired ship boilers, each with a heat input between 200 and 385 mmBtu/hr, five boilers each with a heat input less than 10 mmBtu/hr, 10 heaters each with a heat input less than 3 mmBtu/hr, five emergency generators, three engine test cells, five diesel engines used for testing, 11 gas turbines, a paint spray booth, wood working and parts cleaner. The facility's air emissions control devices include dust collectors, baghouse and filters.

   The operating permit will be issued under the 25 Pa. Code, Philadelphia Code Title 3 and Air Management Regulation XIII. Permit copies and other supporting information are available for public inspection at AMS, 321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104. For further information, contact Edward Wiener (215) 685-9426.

   Persons wishing to file protest or comments on the previously-listed operating permit must submit the protest or comments within 30 days from the date of this notice. Any protests or comments filed with AMS must include a concise statement of the objections to the permit issuance and the relevant facts upon which the objections are based. Based upon the information received during the public comment period, AMS may modify the operating permit or schedule a public hearing. The hearing notice will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and a local newspaper at least 30 days before the hearing.


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.

   09-00154: Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority (1275 Almshouse Road, Warrington, PA 18976) submitted a renewal for a Non-Title V Facility, State-only, Natural Minor Permit in Doylestown Township, Bucks County at their facility at Pine Run Road and Old Dublin Pike. Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority is a sewage treatment plant. The sources of emissions include an emergency generator and the wet well controlled by a scrubber. 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.

   06-03038: Stericycle, Inc. (1525 Chestnut Hill Road, Morgantown, PA 19543) for operation of two pet crematoriums in Robeson Township, Berks County. This is a renewal of the State-only operating permit issued in 2004.

   38-05018: Lebanon Veterans Administration Medical Center (1700 South Lincoln Avenue, Lebanon, PA 17042) for operation of a medical hospital in South Lebanon Township, Lebanon County. This is a renewal of the State-only operating permit issued in December 2003.

   22-05034: Pennsy Supply, Inc. (1001 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1645) for a renewal of their State-only operating permit for operation of their Hummelstown Quarry crushed and broken limestone quarry and plant in South Hanover Township, Dauphin County. The State-only operating permit will include monitoring, recordkeeping, reporting requirements, emission restrictions and work practice standards designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

   36-05069: Fenner, Inc. (311 West Stiegel Street, Manheim, PA 17545) for their polymeric drive belts manufacturing facility in Manheim Borough, Lancaster County. This is a renewal of the State-only operating permit issued in October 2003.

   36-05120: Nessco Enterprises, LLC, d/b/a Meridian Products (124 Earl Drive, New Holland, PA 17557) for a renewal of their State-only operating permit for operation of their cabinet door manufacturing plant in East Earl Township, Lancaster County. The State-only operating permit will include monitoring, recordkeeping, reporting requirements, emission restrictions and work practice standards designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

   67-05102: Aero Energy (149 Bowman Road, York, PA 17404) for operation of their automated propane cylinder filling facility in Jackson Township, York County. This is a renewal of the State-only operating permit issued in November 2003.

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

   08-00019: Stroehmann Bakeries, LC (P. O. Box 158, Sayre, PA 18840) for renewal of a State-only operating permit for operation of a bakery facility in Sayre Borough, Bradford County.

   The facility incorporates a bread oven and associated prebake operations, two 3.4 mmBtu/hr natural gas-fired boilers, 10 natural gas-fired air makeup units (with a total combined heat input of 5.76 mmBtu/hr), nine ink jet printers, a solvent parts washer and a painting operation.

   The VOC emissions from the bread oven are controlled by a catalytic oxidizer.

   The facility has the potential to emit up to 49.99 tons of VOCs, 9.44 tons of NOx, 7.93 tons of CO, 7.32 tons of PM/PM10 per year as well as negligible amounts of HAPs.

   The facility is not a major (Title V) facility for any air contaminant.

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) proposes to renew State-only Operating Permit 08-00019. The Department intends to incorporate into the renewal all conditions currently contained in State-only Operating Permit 08-00019 with these additions, changes and exceptions:

   1.  Source 055 has been removed from the permit as the two boilers previously incorporated in Source 055 no longer exist at the facility and the bread oven burners previously incorporated in Source 055 are actually part of Source P101, the facility's bread oven, and are therefore more appropriately addressed in the conditions listed for Source P101.

   2.  Source P105 has been removed from the permit as the prebake operations incorporated in Source P105 are more appropriately addressed in the conditions listed for Source P101, the facility's bread oven.

   3.  Conditions requiring a weekly inspection of the facility for the presence of excessive visible air contaminant emissions, excessive visible fugitive air contaminant emissions and malodorous air contaminant emissions, and the maintenance of records of these inspections have been removed from the permit as the facility does not incorporate the types of sources that are likely to produce these emissions.

   4.  A condition requiring malfunctions to be reported to the Department has been revised to exclude the reporting of malfunctions which do not result in, or potentially result in, air contaminant emissions in excess of an applicable air contaminant emission limitation and/or do not result in, or potentially result in, noncompliance with any operating permit condition.

   5.  Conditions requiring the maintenance, and semi-annual reporting, of records of the ''supporting calculations used to verify compliance'' with the applicable annual facility-wide VOC emission limitation have been replaced with a condition requiring the permittee to maintain ''such records as are necessary'' to demonstrate compliance with the respective limitation.

   6.  Conditions requiring the maintenance, and semi-annual reporting, of records of the ''supporting calculations used to verify compliance'' with the applicable VOC emission limitations for the burners associated with the bread oven have been removed from the permit as it is not possible to determine compliance with the applicable emission limitations with ''calculations.''

   7.  The stated size of the six burners incorporated in the bread oven has been corrected (1.5 mmBtu/hr each instead of 1.0 mmBtu/hr each).

   8.  A 3.4 mmBtu/hr natural gas-fired boiler and seven natural gas-fired makeup air units (with a total combined heat input of 1.6 mmBtu/hr) have been added to the permit.

   9.  A condition has been added to the permit restricting the fuel used in the facility's bread oven and associated catalytic oxidizer to natural gas.

   10.  A condition requiring the maintenance of records of the ''supporting calculations used to verify compliance'' with the applicable SOx, PM and VOC emission limitations for the facility's bread oven has been removed from the permit as it is not possible to determine compliance with the applicable PM and VOC emission limitations with ''calculations'' and the use of natural gas as fuel in the oven's burners guarantees compliance with the applicable SOx emission limitation.

   11.  A condition has been added to the permit requiring VOC stack testing to be performed on the facility's bread oven and associated catalytic oxidizer sometime between November 1, 2012, and March 31, 2013.

   12.  A condition requiring the maintenance of records of the ''supporting calculations used to verify compliance'' with the applicable VOC emission limitation for the facility's prebake operations has been replaced with a condition requiring the permittee to maintain ''such records as are necessary'' to quantify the VOC emissions from, and determine compliance with the VOC emission limitation specified for, the prebake operations.

   13.  Three ink jet printers exempted from the 25 Pa. Code § 127.11 plan approval requirement on October 16, 2007, and six ink jet printers exempted from the plan approval requirement on October 15, 2008, have been added to the permit along with conditions limiting the VOC emissions from each of these two groups of ink jet printers to less than 2.7 tons in any 12-consecutive month period, limiting the VHAP emissions from each group to 1.0 or less tons in any 12-consecutive month period and requiring the maintenance of records of the identity and quantity of ink and ink makeup fluid used in each of these two groups each month.

   14.  The solvent parts washer previously listed in the permit, and all associated conditions, have been removed from the permit as the respective parts washer no longer exists at the facility.

   15.  A new solvent parts washer exempted from the 25 Pa. Code § 127.11 plan approval requirement on October 15, 2008, has been added to the permit along with conditions specifying the applicable 25 Pa. Code § 129.63 requirements for the parts washer, conditions limiting the VOC emissions from the parts washer to less than 2.7 tons in any 12-consecutive month period and the VHAP emissions to 1.0 or less tons in any 12-consecutive month period, a condition prohibiting the use of solvents in the parts washer which contain halogenated VHAPs as an intentionally-added ingredient and a condition requiring the maintenance of records of the identity and amount of solvent added to the parts washer each month.

   16.  A condition requiring the maintenance of records of the ''supporting calculations used to verify compliance'' with the applicable VOC emission limitation for the facility's painting operation has been replaced with a condition requiring the permittee to maintain records of the identity and quantity of each material used in the painting operation each month and a condition requiring the semi-annual reporting of the ''supporting calculations'' has been removed from the permit.

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

   24-00121: Industrial Timber & Lumber Co., Inc.--ITL (54C Montmorenci Road, SR 948, Ridgway, PA 15853) for issuance of a Natural Minor Operating Permit to operate a facility that processes logs into lumber in Ridgway Township, Elk County. The facility's primary emission sources include a wood fired boiler, three wood-fired space heaters, miscellaneous woodworking operations and four hardwood drying kilns.

   37-00328: Resco Products, Inc.--Shenango Advanced Ceramics (606 McCleary Avenue, New Castle, PA 16101-7502) for issuance of a Natural Minor Operating Permit for a manufacturing facility that produces refractory kiln furniture in the City of New Castle, Lawrence County. The facility's primary emissions sources include 11 natural gas fired space heaters, a clay mix line, two kilns, three induction furnaces, six natural gas fired dryers, a clay graphite mixer and a parts washer.

   Department of Public Health, Air Management Services: 321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104, Edward Brawn, Chief, (215) 685-9476.

   S04-019: Clean Earth of Philadelphia (3201 South 61st Street, Philadelphia, PA 19153) for operation of a soil and nonsoil treatment facility in the City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County. The facility's air emissions sources include one thermal desorption unit, one thermal oxidizer and cyclone separator, one baghouse, one carbon adsorption unit, one carbon adsorption unit with fabric filter, Pretreated Media Process Building operations, and particulate fugitive sources from plant roadways sweeping, outdoor storage pile, and material transfer operations.

   The operating permit will be issued under the 25 Pa. Code, Philadelphia Code Title 3 and Air Management Regulation XIII. Permit copies and other supporting information are available for public inspection at AMS, 321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104. For further information, contact Edward Wiener at (215) 685-9426.

   Persons wishing to file protest or comments on the above operating permit must submit the protest or comments within 30 days from the date of this notice. Any protests or comments filed with AMS must include a concise statement of the objections to the permit issuance and the relevant facts upon which the objections are based. Based upon the information received during the public comment period, AMS may modify the operating permit or schedule a public hearing. The hearing notice will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and a local newspaper at least thirty days before the hearing.

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