andersen corporaton for its facility located at 100 fourth
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Table of Contents
Section Description Page
1 Introduction 1
2 Definitions 2
3 Facility Description 3
4 Steam and Heat Project 5
5 Environmental Release Limits and Requirements 5
6 Pollution Prevention Planning and Reporting 7
7 Rules Varied by ANDXL‐002 7
8 Submittals 8
9 Amendment of the Permit 13
10 Permit Reissuance 13
11 Permit Revocation 13
12 Environmental Review 14
13 Inspections 14
14 MPCA and Washington County Fees 14
15 Record Retention 14
16 Extension Requests 15
17 Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability 15
18 Documents Superseded by ANDXL‐002 15
19 Severability 16
20 Confidentiality 16
21 Transfer of Rights and Obligations 16
22 Changes Allowed by Permit to include PM2.5 increase of ≤ 0.00 lb/hr 16
Attachment A Air Emission Part 70 Permit Conditions (Air Requirements)
Attachment B NPDES Permit Conditions (Water Requirements)
Attachment C Waste Requirements
Attachment D List of Process Equipment
Attachment E List of Milling Control Equipment
Attachment F Airflow Verification Plan
Attachment G Tanks Summary
Appendix 1 Future PM10 Modeling Requirements
Appendix 2 PM10 Modeled Parameters
1. Introduction
ANDXL‐001 was issued under the state and federal regulatory reform experiment known as “Project XL.” Minnesota is authorized to issue Minnesota XL permits under Minn. Stat. ch. 114C. ANDXL‐002 is issued under the state regulatory reform experiment known as “Project XL.” Under Project XL, the MPCA has developed a permit that is designed to achieve the following four broad goals:
A. Achieve environmental performance that is superior to what would be achieved through compliance
with current and reasonably anticipated future regulations; B. Promote increased operational and administrative flexibility to reduce costs; C. Encourage greater pollution prevention and other innovation efforts; and D. Facilitate increased stakeholder support with multi‐stakeholder involvement in the design and
implementation of XL permits.
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In addition to ANDXL‐002, there is a Final Project Agreement (FPA), entered into by the Permittee, the MPCA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Washington County, which includes the Permittee’s pollution prevention goals and the measurements being made to determine the success of this Project XL experiment. Under Minn. Stat § 114C.12, a Minnesota XL permit may include variances from applicable state rules or local ordinances if the variance promotes reduction in overall levels of pollution beyond what is required by applicable law or reduces the administrative burden on state or local agencies or the permittee, provided that alternative monitoring, testing, notification, recordkeeping, or reporting requirements will provide the information needed by the state or local agency to ensure compliance. As required by Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 2, ANDXL‐002 identifies, in general terms, any state rules or local ordinances being varied.
2. Definitions.
For the purposes of ANDXL‐002, the following terms have the meanings specified: A. Accelerated Corrosion – Corrosion that is more than surface deterioration. It is corrosion that has penetrated into the tank liner (i.e. moderate to severe pitting) to the extent that it could possibly compromise the integrity of a tank or tank liner prior to the next scheduled inspection as determined by the testing company/consultant. B. Best Management Practices (BMPs) – Practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of the waters of the state, including schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, and other management practices and also includes treatment requirements, operating procedures and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge, or waste disposal or drainage from material storage, as defined in Minn. R. 7001.0120, subp. 5. Examples of BMPs can be found in Management for Industrial Activities, Developing Pollution Prevention Plans and Best Management Practices, September 1992, EPA 832/R–92–006, NTIS No. PB 92–235969, ERIC No. N477; Storm Water Management for Industrial Activities, Developing Pollution Prevention Plans and Best Management Practices: Summary Guidance, EPA 833/R–92–002, NTIS No. PB 94–133782; ERIC No. W492. C. Community Advisory Committee (CAC) – The body formed to assist the Permittee in development of its XL proposal. The CAC is made up of direct participants: individuals representing a variety of stakeholders including local residents, employees, business, environmental groups and government. D. Delivered for use – When used in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002, receipt of a material (e.g., preservative, coating, adhesive, etc.) to be used at a particular process at the Facility. Deliveries can include internal transfers between processes at the Facility. E. Diptank – A piece of process equipment used to treat wood window and door components with wood preservative. The process equipment consists of an open‐top tank containing wood preservative, piping, overflow tanks, the solvent recovery system and carriages that convey pallets of window and door components into and out of the preservative solution. F. Environmental Management System (EMS) – A comprehensive, documented program implemented by the Permittee to ensure compliance with environmental laws and promote environmental performance. G. F032 – Waste code for hazardous waste defined as wastewaters, process residuals (sludges), preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that currently use or have previously used chlorophenolic formulations.
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H. Fibrex™ – The Permittee’s reclaimed wood/vinyl composite used in the production of window and patio door components. The composite is less than 50 percent wood by weight. Wood fibers used for Fibrex™ are reclaimed directly from the Permittee’s manufacturing operations. I. Final Project Agreement (FPA) – The negotiated agreement among the Permittee, the MPCA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Washington County concerning the Permittee’s XL proposal. The agreement was signed on June 30, 1999, by the parties to the FPA and later revised by those parties effective December 30, 2003. J. Floodcoater Reservoir – A two foot deep concrete basin with an epoxy‐coated steel liner which was part of the Permittee’s former floodcoater system. This system was used to treat wood window and door components with preservative until December 1992 when it was then shut‐down and dismantled. In December 1993, the reservoir was cleaned, filled with sand and capped with concrete. K. Paintlines – Any process by which window or door parts receive a surface coating in an automated inline process. L. Pentachlorophenol – A toxic fungicide and insecticide compound that was once widely used in the preservation of wood. M. Preservative Application Process – Any process where wood parts that are not intended to be painted are treated with a wood preservative. N. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – The federal governmental agency charged with implementing United States environmental laws and the sponsoring agency for XL projects. O. VM&P‐ Varnish Makers and Painters naphtha. A term used to describe a mixture of petroleum spirits with specific boiling points. Used as a thinner in paints and varnish. Also used as a carrier in the wood preservative solution. P. Waters of the State – All streams, lakes, ponds, marshes, wetlands, watercourses, waterways, wells, springs, reservoirs, aquifers, irrigation systems, drainage systems and all other bodies or accumulations of water, surface or underground, natural or artificial, public or private, which are contained within, flow through, or border upon the state or any portion thereof. Q. Wood Preservative – An insecticide solution used to prevent or inhibit the deterioration of wood products. R. Written – When used in reference to recordkeeping, “written” means electronic, paper, microfiche, or other permanent storage. This definition does not apply to written submittals. Section 8 of ANDXL‐002 specifies the format for written submittals.
3. Facility Description.
The Permittee manufactures clad wood windows and patio doors at their main manufacturing plant at 100 Fourth Avenue North in Bayport, Minnesota (Fourth Avenue Site), along the St. Croix River, a federally designated “Wild and Scenic River,” which forms the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin in that area. At the time of the ANDXL‐001 issuance there were approximately 3,000 employees at the Fourth Avenue Site. Existing Fourth Avenue Site manufacturing facilities are located on 110 acres, consisting of 78 buildings,
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most of which are interconnected. Manufacturing and related processes include wood cutting and milling, wood preservative application, painting, vinyl processing, adhesive operations, by‐product transfer, wood and natural gas‐fired boilers, assembly operations, technology development, production support and maintenance functions. The various manufacturing processes have the potential to emit the following air pollutants: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), Particulate Matter, Particulate Matter less than 10 microns, and Particulate Matter less than 2.5 microns (PM/PM10/PM2.5), and various Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). The fuel burning equipment also emits Greenhouse Gases (GHGs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), and various HAPs from the combustion of fuel. The Facility is considered a major source of air pollutants under all applicable MPCA and EPA air programs. ANDXL‐002 contains various requirements that limit the emissions of all of the above pollutants. The permit contains a VOC limit that is a Plant‐wide Applicability Limit (PAL) under New Source Review (NSR) (40 CFR § 52.21(aa)). The original permit authorized a major modification under NSR for the milling operations (PM/PM10 emissions) and a minor modification under NSR for the Steam and Heat Project, as described in Section 4 of ANDXL‐002. ANDXL‐002 authorizes a change to the milling operations (PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions) which requires a major amendment under Minn. R. 7007.1500. ANDXL‐002 authorizes facility changes as long as each change does not increase the PM10 emission rate on a pound per hour (lb/hr) basis, as further described in Section 22 of ANDXL‐002. The water discharges at the Facility consist primarily of cooling waters which are used for non‐contact cooling processes and stormwater runoff from the plant site. Water discharges are to the St. Croix River. Water used in non‐contact cooling systems is currently supplied by groundwater pumped from plant wells at the Facility. No chemical additives are used in these non‐contact cooling water systems. Non‐contact cooling water is also used in new heat exchanger systems for purposes of heating the facility buildings (part of the Steam and Heat Project), and is discharged via a new surface discharge. This water is used solely in non‐contact cooling systems (used in facility heat exchangers in make up air systems to supplement heating of the facility). The source water for this system is obtained from the Xcel Allen S. King Generating Plant located next to the Andersen facility. A small portion of the Xcel condenser cooling water normally discharged directly to the river from the Xcel plant is pumped from the Xcel plant after it exits the Xcel plant condenser. Use of this condenser cooling water is a beneficial reuse of the Xcel generating plant cooling water since additional heat is extracted from this cooling water at the Andersen facility before being discharged to the river. With the exception of relatively low flow of reverse osmosis reject water, all process and sanitary wastewaters are discharged to the Metropolitan Council of Environmental Services (MCES) sanitary sewer system. See Attachment B for more discussion of this discharge. Stormwater has been controlled and pollutant concentrations in stormwater minimized through implementation of a stormwater pollution prevention plan. This NPDES permit incorporates the conditions, requirements, and provisions required under the Facility’s prior NPDES/SDS General Stormwater Permit MN006167332. The Permittee also operates a groundwater treatment system for remediation of contaminated groundwater under the plant, which contains trace concentrations of Pentachlorophenol (PCP). PCP was an ingredient used as a wood treatment preservative at the Facility until 1986. The groundwater treatment system consists of a gradient control system designed to prevent migration of PCP from the site and a pump and treat system, which extracts the contaminated groundwater and treats it through a granular activated
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carbon system. The treated groundwater is used as makeup for non‐contact cooling water at buildings 5, 5A, 10, and 14, and is discharged to the St. Croix River via non‐contact cooling water discharge outfalls. However, the activated carbon system effluent is routinely monitored prior to its discharge to the non‐contact cooling water systems to ensure adequate PCP removal. The ground water treatment system was originally implemented in 1982. A Response Order by Consent (Consent Order) between the Permittee and the MPCA was executed on January 27, 1987, and is in effect until its provisions have been satisfied as specified in Section XXXIII of the Consent Order. The ground water treatment system has undergone several modifications and improvements, and will continue to operate until the response action objectives and cleanup levels established by the July 1995 Minnesota Decision Document (MDD) have been achieved. ANDXL‐002 requires periodic monitoring of the water discharges described above. The monitoring requirements are described in Section 5.B and Attachment B, NPDES Permit Conditions (Water Requirements). The Permittee is a large quantity generator of hazardous waste licensed by Washington County. The Permittee generates primarily hazardous paint sludge, solvents, wood preservative sludge, fluorescent lamps, and lead acid batteries from its manufacturing operations. The Permittee also generates used oil, oil filters, and oil sorbent materials which, along with essentially all hazardous wastes, are recycled or burned as fuel off‐site. Most of the solid industrial waste (scrap wood, wood shavings, scrap vinyl, scrap metal, cardboard, tires) the Permittee generates is also reused, reclaimed/recycled, or used as fuel if possible.
4. Steam and Heat Project
The Permittee has completed the Steam and Heat Project as defined in ANDXL‐001 and shall comply with all relevant requirements set forth in ANDXL‐002 and Attachments A and B that apply to the Steam and Heat Project.
5. Environmental Release Limits and Requirements
A. Air Emission Limits and Requirements
The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from the Facility any pollutant listed in Table 1 in an amount that exceeds the emission limitation for that pollutant. Table 1 is not a complete list of emission limits applicable to the Permittee, but is intended to highlight the most significant site‐specific limits that apply to the Facility. Further details on these limits are in Attachment A. Other emission limitations and requirements are also set forth in Attachment A. The Permittee shall comply with the requirements set forth in Attachment A.
Table 1: Key Air Limits
Pollutant Emission Limit
VOC Plantwide Applicability Limit Effective Date: May 4, 2006 Expiration Date: May 4, 2016
2397 tons/year, rolling sum
PM/PM10/PM2.5 from Non‐milling Operations 55 tons/year, rolling sum
PM/PM10/PM2.5 from Milling, BACT Emission Limit 0.0030 grains per dry standard cubic feet
Air Toxics Requirements See Attachment A
Other Pollutants See Attachment A
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B. Water Monitoring and Discharge Limitations and Requirements
The Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall numbers SD001, SD002, SD005, and SD006, and SD007. The discharges shall be monitored and limited as set forth in Table 2. The Permittee shall comply with the requirements set forth in Attachment B.
Table 2: Water Monitoring and Discharge Limits
Effluent Characteristic Maximum Discharge Limitation Frequency of Analysis Sample Type
Flow ‐‐‐ Estimated
pH 6.0 – 9.0 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐
Temperature 86F Monthly Grab
Phosphorus, Total Total from all stations shall not exceed 104 kilograms/year
Yearly Grab
The discharges to the above outfalls are limited to non‐contact cooling waters at SD001, SD002, SD005, and SD006; non‐contact condenser cooling water originating from the Xcel Allen S. King Generating Plant at SD007; reverse osmosis reject water discharged to non‐contact cooling waters; stormwater runoff; and treated effluent from the activated carbon system treating water from the groundwater pumpout system discharging into non‐contact cooling waters SD002 and SD005. The Permittee shall not discharge water entering floor drains, sanitary wastewater, process wastewater, and other miscellaneous wastewater to the above discharge outfalls, but shall discharge these wastewaters to the municipal sanitary sewer system (Metropolitan Council of Environmental Services). The Permittee shall not discharge any chemical cleaning wastes resulting from periodic cleaning of the reverse osmosis system. If the Permittee discharges stormwater into a municipal storm sewer the Permittee shall notify the operator of the municipal storm sewer of the existence of ANDXL‐002. The Permittee shall not discharge floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. The Permittee shall not discharge oil or other substances in amounts that create a visible color film. ANDXL‐002 does not authorize the discharge of hazardous substances or oil resulting from an on‐site spill. The Permittee has not received approval to use chemical additives in the non‐contact cooling waters. The Permittee has received approval to use salt for ice thawing and/or removal and to use calcium chloride and Coherex® on surfaces for dust control.
C. Waste Limitations and Requirements
In regard to hazardous waste management, including evaluation of wastes, manifesting, generation and storage, personnel training, contingency plan, preparedness and prevention, emergency arrangements and procedures, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements, the Permittee shall comply with all applicable sections of the Minnesota Hazardous Waste Rules in Minn. R. ch. 7045 and all applicable Federal regulations in 40 CFR part 262. The Permittee also shall comply with the requirements set forth in Attachment C. Table 3 highlights some of the key limitations and requirements from Attachment C.
Table 3: Key Waste Requirements
Non‐destructive tank testing The Permittee shall conduct non‐destructive tank testing on the West diptank within 2 years of initial permit issuance and the East diptank within 5 years of initial permit issuance.
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Washington County Ordinance #187 (or current hazardous waste management ordinance) governs management of hazardous wastes in Washington County. Some of the Permittee’s activities included in Attachment C, Waste Requirements, herein, have the potential to fall outside the strict requirements of the ordinance for purposes of ANDXL‐002. Washington County hereby grants the Permittee a variance to operate outside the strict requirements of Washington County Ordinance #187 in the following instance:
When the Permittee engages in the activities in Attachment C and these activities would cause the Permittee to fall outside the strict requirements of the ordinance, the Permittee is allowed to proceed with the activities under the requirements set forth in ANDXL‐002.
This variance is for the Permittee only and no other entity in Washington County and is limited to the duration of ANDXL‐002 or extensions thereof. This allowance does not relieve the Permittee of its obligations to remain in compliance with all other provisions of the ordinance.
6. Pollution Prevention Planning and Reporting
A. The Permittee shall satisfy the requirement of Minn. Stat. § 115D.08 to submit an annual pollution prevention (P2) progress report (Form P2PR) by submitting to the Minnesota Emergency Planning and Community Right‐to‐Know ACT (EPCRA) Program a copy of the toxic chemical release form(s) (Form(s) R) required under 42 U.S.C. § 11023 (Emergency Planning and Community Right‐To‐Know Act or EPCRA, § 313). The Permittee shall submit Form R(s) to EPA and the Minnesota EPCRA Program office by the national deadline established in 40 CFR § 372.30(d). The Permittee shall report progress towards its specific pollution prevention goals and objectives in the Annual XL Report, due April 1 of each year and described in Section 8 of ANDXL‐002. The April 1 submittal must include reports of progress towards specific P2 goals and objectives for Form R (EPCRA 313) chemicals. As allowed by Minn. Stat. § 114C.11, subd. 6, ANDXL‐002 alters the requirements of the Minnesota EPCRA Program that are applicable to the Permittee under Minn. Stat. § 115D.08.
B. The Permittee shall satisfy the requirement of Minn. Stat. § 115D.07 to prepare a separate pollution
prevention (P2) facility plan per the process described by the Permittee’s Environmental Management System (EMS). In accordance with its EMS, the Permittee shall review operations at least annually, generate new P2 project ideas, and create a plan for implementing selected projects. That plan must include specific goals and objectives for projects addressing chemicals listed under 42 U.S.C. § 11023(c) (EPCRA, § 313(c)). The EMS is and must continue to be supported and certified by Permittee’s top management. The EMS currently includes and must continue to include a commitment to seek continuous environmental improvement, both in the Permittee’s own operations and in those of its suppliers. As allowed by Minn. Stat. § 114C.11, subd. 6, ANDXL‐002 alters the requirements of the Minnesota EPCRA Program that are applicable to the Permittee under Minn. Stat. § 115D.07.
7. Rules Varied By ANDXL‐002
ANDXL‐002 includes variances from the following state rules and local ordinances: A. Minn. R. 7007.0800 subp. 6(A)(2); B. Minn. R. 7007.0800 subp. 6(C); C. Minn. R. 7007.1150, subp. C as specifically listed in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002; D. Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 3 as specifically listed in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002; E. Minn. R. 7045.0145 as specifically listed in Attachment C; and F. Washington County Ordinance 187 as specifically listed in Section 5.C of ANDXL‐002.
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As allowed by Minn. Stat. § 114C.11, subd. 6, ANDXL‐002 alters the requirements of Minn. Stat. §§ 115D.07 and 115D.08 that are applicable to the Permittee. All variances granted by ANDXL‐002 expire upon the earlier of either the expiration of the permit or expiration of the PAL should the Permittee choose not to renew the PAL. As required by Minn. R. 7007.0450, subp. 2, all limits and requirements listed as Title I Conditions in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002 do not expire.
8. Submittals
A. Submittals Required
The Permittee shall make the submittals listed below and in Attachments A‐C to the MPCA unless otherwise noted. Those submittals required by Minn. R. chs. 7007 or 7001 shall be certified by a responsible official, defined in Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 21. Other submittals shall be certified as appropriate if certification is required by an applicable rule or permit condition. Where the submittal is required by a federal program, the Permittee shall submit a written (paper) document. The Permittee may also submit an additional electronic copy with the paper document. All other submittals may be sent electronically. If an electronic reporting method is approved by the MPCA, EPA, Washington County, and the Minnesota EPCRA Program, then the Facility may choose to send the federally‐required submittals electronically. Unless another person is identified in the applicable Table, the Permittee shall send all submittals to:
Submittals Center Industrial Division Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota 55155‐4194
The Permittee shall send submittals that are required to be submitted to the EPA Regional office to:
Mr. George Czerniak, Chief Air Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Branch Air and Radiation Division EPA Region V 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 6060
The Permittee shall send submittals that are required to be submitted to the Andersen Community Advisory Committee to each Committee member, using the most recent mailing list. The Permittee shall send submittals that are required to be submitted to Washington County to:
Program Manager, Solid and Hazardous Waste Washington County Department of Public Health and Environment 14949 62nd Street North, P.O. Box 6 Stillwater, Minnesota 55082‐0006
The Permittee shall send submittals that are required to be submitted to the Minnesota EPRCA Program to: Minnesota Emergency Planning and Community Right‐to‐Know Act Program
444 Cedar Street, Suite 223
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St. Paul, MN 55101‐6223
Table 4: Submittals
Submittal When Basis
Annual Report Due by April 1st of each calendar year starting May 4, 2006. This report shall cover the previous calendar year and include the following elements: Air Emissions Inventory Report, the Annual Discharge Monitoring Report, Annual Stormwater Report and the items listed in Section 8.B. of the permit. The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA, CAC, EPA and Washington County.
Minn. Stat. § 116.07 subd. 4a; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2; FPA, Part III.G; Minn. R. 7001.0150, subp. 2(B).
Air: Annual Compliance Certification
Due by February 15th of each calendar year starting May 4, 2006. To be submitted on a form approved by the Commissioner. This report covers all deviations experienced during the previous calendar year. The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA and EPA.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(C) as varied by ANDXL‐002; Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 2
Air: Semi‐Annual Report The first report shall cover the calendar half‐year in which ANDXL‐002 is issued. The first report of each calendar year thereafter covers January through June and is due by August 15th. The second report of each calendar year thereafter covers July through December and is due by February 15th. This report shall include the Deviations Report as required by Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(A)(2) as well as the information listed in Section 8.C. of ANDXL‐002. The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA, EPA, and CAC.
Minn. Stat. § 116.07 subd. 4a; Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 2; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(A)(2) as varied by ANDXL‐002; Minn. R. 7001.1090, subp. 1(D)
Air: PAL Semi‐Annual Report
Due 30 days after each calendar half year following ANDXL‐002 issuance (i.e., January 30th and July 30th). The first report shall cover the calendar half‐year in which ANDXL‐002 is issued.The report shall include the information listed in Section 8.D. of ANDXL‐002 and shall use Agency approved forms, where available. Specifically, this report shall include updated MPCA air permit application forms showing changes to stacks, emissions units, tanks, and controls. The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA, EPA, and CAC.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(14)(i)
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Table 4: Submittals
Submittal When Basis
Air: PAL Renewal Application
PAL Renewal. If the Permittee wishes to renew the VOC PAL, the Permittee shall submit a complete renewal application meeting the requirements of 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(10)(iii) at least 6 months prior to, but not earlier than 18 months from, the date of PAL expiration. If the Permittee submits a complete application to renew the PAL within this time period, then the PAL shall continue to be effective until the revised permit with the renewed PAL is issued. During this time period, the Permittee can continue to utilize the PAL Applicability Analysis for proposed changes as explained in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(10) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Air: PAL Expiration PAL Expiration. If the Permittee does not wish to renew the PAL, the Permittee shall submit a proposal for re‐allocating the PAL as required by 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(9)(i)(a) at least 6 months prior to, but not earlier than 18 months from, the date of PAL expiration. Until the Agency issues the revised permit incorporating allowable limits as required under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(9)(i)(b), the Permittee shall continue to comply with the PAL emission limitation specified in ANDXL‐002. Once the PAL expires, the Permittee can no longer utilize the PAL applicability analysis for proposed changes (as explained in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002).
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(9) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Air: Emissions Inventory Report
Due on or before April 1 of each calendar year following permit issuance, to be submitted on a form approved by the Commissioner.
Minn. R. 7019.3000 ‐ 7019.3100
Air: Emission Fees Due 60 days after receipt of an MPCA bill. Minn. R. 7002.0005 through Minn. R. 7002.0065
Proposed Non‐destructive Diptank Testing Method and Procedures
Due at least 15 days prior to the planned test date.
Minn. Stat. § 116.07 subds. 4a and 9(b)
Non‐destructive Diptank Test Report
Due 60 days after completion of the testing. Minn. Stat. § 116.07 subds. 4a and 9(b)
Hazardous Waste Generator License Renewal Application
Annually to Washington County by January 31. Minn. R. 7045.0248 Minn. R. 7045.1020
Hazardous Waste Generator License Fees
Annually to Washington County, due 30 days after billing by Washington County.
Washington County Ordinance 187 (or current hazardous waste management ordinance)
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Table 4: Submittals
Submittal When Basis
Biennial Report Due by March 1 of even‐numbered years to EPA
and MPCA. The EPA report shall be mailed to: Mary Villarreal FOIA Coordinator/BRS Regional Contact Waste, Pesticides & Toxics Division USEPA, Region 5 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60604
40 CFR § 262.41
Remediation system report Due by February 15th of each calendar year starting May 4, 2006. This report shall cover the previous calendar year.
Minn. Stat. § 116.07 subds. 4a and 9(b)
Notification of noncompliance or environmental incident to CAC
If a notification of noncompliance or environmental incident (i.e., spill notification, other environmental emergency) is made to MPCA, EPA, or Washington County, the Permittee shall also notify the CAC, either in writing or orally within a reasonable period of time after the notification is made.
FPA, Section III.G.
Project Cost Assessment Due by November 1, 2015 the Permittee shall submit an assessment of the success of the XL Project in reducing the time and money spent at the facility on paperwork and other administrative tasks that do not directly benefit the environment.
Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 2(6)
B. Annual Report
In addition to the items required in Section 8, Table 4, the Annual Report shall include the following: 1. Monthly Non‐milling PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions for each month of the reporting period; 2. Monthly Total Facility VOC emissions for each month of the reporting period; 3. The Facility’s total filter system capacity (in dry standard cubic feet) that was measured and/or
calculated during the reporting period. Internally vented (Control Equipment 004 in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002) and externally vented systems (Control Equipment 003 in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002) shall be reported as two separate numbers;
4. An Annual Stormwater Report which summarizes P2 actions, describes inspections, lists reportable spills, describes any changes in nonstructural and structural BMPs, and notes any other applicable information related to stormwater management at the site; and
5. An Annual Discharge Monitoring Report that describes each calendar month’s discharge data for the prior calendar year. The Permittee shall report monitoring results in the units specified by ANDXL‐002 on a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) form or other report form provided by the MPCA. The annual discharge monitoring report shall include complete monitoring results from all monitoring completed.
The Annual Report shall include a summary of the Permittee’s activities under the project for the year and shall specifically include information regarding:
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1. Installation of new or reconstructed paintlines and preservative processes and their performance (as described in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002);
2. Installation of new internally vented milling equipment capacity (as authorized by Attachment A) including locational information;
3. A general discussion of how changes made during the past year might affect the calculated health risk values in the Air Toxics Review as approved in February 2003 (e.g., comparison of changes from a specific project with values in the health benchmark analysis); and
4. Progress toward the specific pollution prevention goals and objectives set forth in the FPA or the EMS, including general cost information. This must include a report of progress toward specific P2 goals and objectives for the chemicals reported on Form R pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 11023 (EPCRA, § 313).
C. Semi‐Annual Report (Air)
In addition to containing the Deviations Report as specified in Section 8, Table 4 of ANDXL‐002, the Semi‐Annual Report shall include the total PM/PM10/PM2.5 non‐milling emissions (in tons/year) on a 12‐month rolling total for each month in the reporting period recorded as required by Attachment A of ANDXL‐002. The report shall also include all data relied upon in calculating the monthly and annual PM/ PM10/PM2.5 non‐milling emissions. This report shall also include reports and information specifically identified in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002.
D. PAL Semi‐Annual Report
In addition to the items required in Section 8, Table 4, the PAL Semi‐Annual Report shall include the following information:
1. The identification of Permittee and the permit number.
2. Total annual emissions (tons/year) of VOC on a 12‐month rolling total for each month in the reporting period recorded as required by ANDXL‐002.
3. All data relied upon, including, but not limited to, any Quality Assurance or Quality Control data, in calculating the monthly and annual VOC emissions.
4. A list of any VOC‐emitting emissions units modified, removed, or added to the facility during the preceding 6‐month period (this includes the “add‐on” units described in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002).
5. The number, duration, and cause of any deviations or monitoring malfunctions (other than the time associated with zero and span calibration checks) associated with any VOC‐emitting emissions unit or associated control or monitoring equipment, and any corrective action taken.
6. A notification of a shutdown of any monitoring system associated with a VOC‐emitting unit, whether the shutdown was permanent or temporary, the reason for the shutdown, the anticipated date that the monitoring system will be fully operational or replaced with another monitoring system, and whether the emissions unit monitored by the monitoring system continued to operate, and the calculation of the emissions of the pollutant or the number determined by the methods required by Attachment A of ANDXL‐002.
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7. A signed statement by the responsible official certifying the truth, accuracy, and completeness of the information provided in the report.
9. Amendment of the Permit
ANDXL‐002 establishes an alternative applicability test for determining if permit amendments or notifications are needed for proposed changes at the Facility that could affect air emissions. This applicability test is described in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002. For any changes not covered by the test described in Attachment A, the Permittee shall determine if amendments or notifications are required using the applicable rules. ANDXL‐002 may be amended in accordance with the procedures set forth in Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 4 and Minn. R. 7007.0850. The Permittee shall apply for and obtain an amendment to ANDXL‐002 if an air emission facility permit amendment is required by Minn. R. 7007.1150 to 7007.1500 (as varied by Attachment A of ANDXL‐002), or if a NPDES permit modification is justified under Minn. R. 7001.0170. If a modification or change at the Facility or an amendment of the FPA would make the Facility subject to a permit requirement that is not satisfied by ANDXL‐002, the Permittee shall apply for and obtain either the appropriate MPCA permit or an amendment to ANDXL‐002 authorizing the modification or change, in accordance with applicable statutes and rules.
10. Permit Reissuance
The Permittee applied for permit reissuance on November 4, 2009. Permit reissuance shall be processed as required by Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 4. Any Title I Condition shall remain in effect without regard to permit expiration or reissuance, and shall be restated in the reissued permit.
11. Permit Revocation
A. Findings
The MPCA may revoke ANDXL‐002 if the MPCA finds that any of the conditions set forth in Minn. Stat. § 114C.12, subd. 5(a), items (1) through (4), or those found in Section VII of the FPA, exist. In addition, if the calculated Performance Ratio (as defined in the FPA) exceeds the Project Limit, the MPCA shall revoke ANDXL‐002, unless the Permittee demonstrates to the satisfaction of the CAC, EPA, and MPCA, each acting in its independent capacity, within 60 days of written notice from the MPCA of the intent to revoke the permit, why the project should continue.
B. Request by Permittee
The MPCA may revoke ANDXL‐002 without making the findings set forth in Section 11.A of ANDXL‐002 if the Permittee requests revocation of the permit prior to the expiration of the permit. The Permittee shall provide written notice of its request to the MPCA, EPA, and Washington County at least 60 days prior to the requested date of revocation. If the MPCA, EPA, Washington County or the Permittee requests, the dispute resolution procedures of Part VIII of the FPA shall be initiated to resolve any dispute relating to the Permittee’s request for revocation. If, following any dispute resolution or informal discussion, the Permittee still requests revocation of the permit, a termination date shall be established in accordance with the procedures set forth in Part VII.B. of the FPA. The termination date shall be included in the revocation order required by Section 11.C. of ANDXL‐002.
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C. Revocation Order If the MPCA revokes a Minnesota XL permit, it shall in its revocation order:
1. delay any compliance deadlines that had been varied by the Minnesota XL permit if the MPCA finds it necessary to provide the Permittee a reasonable amount of time to obtain alternative permits under chapters other than Minn. R. chs. 7007 and 7001 and under local ordinances and regulations, and to achieve compliance; and
2. establish practical interim requirements to replace the requirements of the Minnesota XL permit that the MPCA finds the Permittee will not be able to comply with between the time of permit revocation and issuance of the alternative permits, provided that such interim requirements shall not allow pollution from the Facility in excess of that allowed by applicable law at the time the permit was issued.
The Permittee shall comply with the MPCA's order and with all requirements of the Minnesota XL permit for which alternative interim requirements have not been established in the MPCA's order, until the applicable alternative permits have been issued. In no event will the implementation schedule in the MPCA order extend beyond the end of the project term described in the FPA.
12. Environmental Review
The Permittee shall complete environmental review of any activity prior to beginning construction or operation of the activity at the Facility if environmental review is required under Minn. R. ch. 4410. The emission limits established in Table 1 have already undergone environmental review pursuant to Minn. R. 4410.4300, subp. 15, and a negative declaration was issued on December 26, 2003.
13. Inspections
The Permittee shall, upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, allow the MPCA, or its representative, to enter the Permittee's premises to have access to and copy any records, papers, and/or memoranda pertaining to ANDXL‐002, to inspect at reasonable times (which include any time the source is operating) any facilities, equipment, practices or operations, and to sample or monitor any substances or parameters at any location.
14. MPCA and Washington County Fees
The Permittee shall pay the same permit fees it would have had to pay if it had obtained the permits that ANDXL‐002 replaces. In addition the Permittee shall continue to pay Hazardous Waste Generator Fees to Washington County.
15. Record Retention
The Permittee shall keep the records required by ANDXL‐002 for a period of ten (10) years from the date of monitoring, sampling, measurement, or report, or 5 years after the XL Project Termination, whichever is shorter. Records which must be retained include all calibration and maintenance records, all original recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by the permit. Notwithstanding the previous paragraph, the Permittee shall retain a copy of the following records on site for the duration of the PAL effective period plus 5 additional years:
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1. a copy of the PAL permit application and any applications for revisions to the PAL; and
2. a copy of each annual certification of compliance required in Section 8, Table 4 and the data relied on in certifying compliance.
All records must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(A).
16. Extension Requests
The Permittee may submit a request to extend a deadline in ANDXL‐002 by no more than a total of 120 days, provided, however, that the MPCA may only extend a deadline established by an applicable requirement described in part 7007.0100, subp. 7(A) to 7(K) if the MPCA has been delegated the authority to make such extensions by the EPA Administrator. The Permittee must request the extension in writing at least 10 days before the scheduled deadline, or as soon as possible before that date if the reason for the extension request arises less than 10 days before the deadline. Each deadline extension request shall separately specify the reason why the extension is needed. No requested extension shall be effective until approved in writing by the MPCA. The MPCA shall grant an extension only for the period of time the MPCA determines is reasonable under the circumstances. The written approval or grant of an extension request shall be considered an enforceable part of the Permit. The Permittee has the burden of demonstrating to the satisfaction of the MPCA that the request for the extension is timely and that good cause exists for granting the extension. Good cause can include, but is not limited to, the following: 1. circumstances entirely beyond the reasonable control of the Permittee; and 2. delays caused by the MPCA in reviewing timely submittals required by ANDXL‐002, that were submitted in
complete and approvable form, which make it not feasible for the Permittee to meet the specified deadlines.
Good cause does not include unanticipated costs, increases in the cost of control equipment, or delays in MPCA review of submittals when the submittals are not in complete and approvable form.
17. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability.
Nothing in ANDXL‐002 shall be construed to preclude the initiation of any legal action or relieve the Permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the Permittee is or may be subject to under Section 311 of the federal clean Water Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et. seq. and Minn. Stat. chs. 115 and 116, as amended, and any rules adopted thereunder.
18. Documents Superseded By ANDXL‐002
Upon final issuance, ANDXL‐002 supersedes or replaces the following permits and documents: 1. Minnesota XL Permit No. ANDXL‐001 2. NPDES/SDS General Stormwater Permit MN006167332. 3. The Corrective Action Agreement between the MPCA and the Permittee dated May 4, 1995. 4. All air emissions permits and all of their amendments issued by the MPCA under the facility
identification number 549.
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19. Severability
The provisions of ANDXL‐002 are severable. If a provision of ANDXL‐002, or the application of a provision of ANDXL‐002 to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances and the remainder of the permit shall not be affected.
20. Confidentiality
Except for data determined to be confidential according to Minn. Stat. §§ 13.37 and 116.075, subd. 2, all reports required by ANDXL‐002 shall be available for public inspection at the MPCA St. Paul office. Effluent and emissions data shall not be considered confidential. A request for confidentiality will be considered when the Permittee submits a request in writing according to Minn. R. 7000.1300.
21. Transfer of Rights and Obligations
A. Notice of Transfer
If the Permittee proposes to transfer its rights and obligations under ANDXL‐002 to another person, the Permittee shall provide written notice of the proposed transfer to the MPCA, EPA and Washington County at least 45 days prior to the effective date of the transfer. The notice shall identify the proposed transferee, a description of the proposed transferee’s financial and technical ability to assume the obligations of the permit, and a statement of the proposed transferee’s intention to sign the FPA as an additional party. Prior to any transfer of ownership of the property where the Facility is located, the Permittee shall also satisfy the conditions of Attachment C Sections 1.B.c and 2.A.c.
B. Amendment of Permit
If the MPCA, EPA and Washington County, after consultation with the CAC, approve the transfer, the MPCA shall proceed in accordance with Section 9 of ANDXL‐002 to amend ANDXL‐002 to change the name of the Permittee to the name of the transferee. The rights and obligations of the permit remain with the Permittee prior to the effective date of the amendment transferring the permit to the transferee.
22. Changes Allowed by Permit to include PM2.5 increase of ≤ 0.00 lb/hr
A. Background
Modeled compliance with the PM10 NAAQS was demonstrated prior to issuance of ANDXL‐001 thus allowing replacement of any and all milling equipment. At the time of the issuance of ANDXL‐002, Andersen has not demonstrated modeled compliance with PM2.5 NAAQS. PM2.5 is presumed to be equal to PM10 because there are no published or site specific emission factors.
B. Requirements
Based on the information in Section 22.A. above and set forth below, no project may increase the PM10 (and thus PM2.5) emission rate on a pound per hour (lb/hr) basis until modeling is completed that indicates compliance with current PM2.5 NAAQS and the permit is amended as necessary to incorporate any restrictions needed to pass the modeling as required in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002.
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The Permittee may continue to make changes to all milling equipment as was permitted in the ANDXL‐001 permit with the additional requirement that each change does not increase PM10 (and thus PM2.5) emission rate on a lb/hr basis. For any project with a projected PM10 increase, the Permittee will undertake other reductions in PM10 emissions sufficient to offset the projected increase. Pound per hour based emission rates gained or lost in one project may not be applied to other projects and the PM10 (as a surrogate for PM2.5) emission rate on a pound per hour basis is at maximum physical capacity. Note that PM10 neutrality calculations are additional to and different from regulatory and permit calculations (e.g. Title I non‐milling calculations). All proposed changes shall include an analysis of the PM10 emission rate change and the resultant approval or denial made by the Permittee. The Permittee, according to ANDXL‐001, shall record and retain all approved or denied PM10 project reviews and shall report approved PM10 projects as they would constitute a facility change. This paragraph is reflected in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002 and discusses state only enforceable requirements. These requirements are more fully documented in correspondence from MPCA dated January 14, 2010 and March 19, 2010, and in a letter to MPCA from Andersen Corporation dated March 11, 2010. As discussed in the January 14, 2010, MPCA letter, the Permittee shall test for PM2.5 during any performance test for PM10 that is required by ANDXL‐002. Performance test plans, approvals, submittals, etc. shall follow MPCA performance testing rules and protocol as required by Attachment A of ANDXL‐002. If the Permittee desires to establish any site specific PM2.5 emission factors, a site specific PM2.5 emission factor development plan shall be submitted to the MPCA for approval as required by Attachment A.
ATTACHMENT A Air Emission Part 70 Permit Conditions
(AIR REQUIREMENTS)
Table of Contents
Process Page
Total Facility Requirements 1
001, Preservative Processes 18
002, Painting Processes 19
003, Milling Equipment 23
004, Vinyl and Other Plastic or Composite Processes 26
005, Combustion Sources 29
006, Miscellaneous VOC Sources 45
007, Other Miscellaneous Sources 48
008, Wood and Ash Silos 50
Control Equipment
001, Panel Filters 51
002, not used in ANDXL‐002 52
003, Externally Vented Milling Fabric Filters 52
004, Internally Vented Milling Fabric Filters 54
005, Non‐milling Fabric Filters 56
006, Preservative Solvent Recovery Units 58
007, Pretreatment Solvent Recovery Units 60
008, Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer 61
009, Electrostatic Precipitator 64
Insignificant Activities
001, Insignificant Activities and Tanks 66
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SOURCE‐SPECIFIC EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) (PAL) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from the Facility VOC emissions in an amount that is greater than or equal to 2,397 tons per year based on a 12‐month rolling sum calculated as required by ANDXL‐002. All VOC‐emitting equipment at the Facility is subject to this limit and shall be included in this calculation as well as all VOC emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
If the Permittee replaces or changes any existing VOC‐emitting equipment or adds new VOC‐emitting equipment, such equipment is subject to ANDXL‐002 limit as well as the other pertinent requirements of ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(ii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
VOC PAL Effective Date: May 4, 2006 VOC PAL Expiration Date: May 4, 2016, unless extended under the provisions of 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(10) (PAL renewal) as detailed in Section 8 of ANDXL‐002.
Minn. Stat. §§ 114C.10, subd. 1 and 114C.12, subd. 3; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Non‐Milling Total Particulate Matter, Particulate Matter less than 10 microns and Particulate Matter less than 2.5 microns (PM/PM10/PM2.5): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from the Facility PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions in an amount that exceeds 55.0 tons per year based on a 12‐month rolling sum calculated as required by this Attachment A. All Non‐milling equipment at the Facility is subject to this limit and shall be included in this calculation (e.g., combustion, painting, etc.) except as provided below.
Specifically, equipment listed in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Insignificant Activities 001” (other than fuel combustion) are not included in this limit as well as any equipment added after ANDXL‐002 issuance under Minn. R. 7007.1250, subp. 1(A).
If the Permittee replaces or changes any existing Non‐milling equipment or adds Non‐milling equipment, such equipment is subject to ANDXL‐002 limit as well as the other pertinent requirements of ANDXL‐002.
For the purposes of this limit, PM, PM10, and PM2.5 shall be tracked as one number. Where separate PM, PM10, and PM2.5 emissions factors exist for the same process, the largest of the three factors shall be used for tracking purposes.
Until accepted emission factors for PM2.5 are established, PM2.5 emission factors shall be equal to PM10 emission factors. Accepted emission factors for PM2.5 can be obtained from AP‐42, others sources if approved by the Agency, or Agency approved Plan submitted by the Permittee to establish site specific PM2.5 emission factor.
Minn. R. 7007.1150 and 7007.1200 as varied by ANDXL‐002; Minn. Stat. §§ 114C.10, subd. 1 and 114C.12, subd. 3 This applicability analysis
Applicability Analysis for Proposed Changes. Prior to making any proposed change, the Permittee shall determine if a permit amendment or other type of notification is needed under Minn. R. 7007.1150 with the following exceptions:
1) For changes affecting only PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions from activities covered by the Non‐milling emissions cap and/or VOC emissions from activities covered by the PAL, the Permittee shall calculate the emissions change using the applicable federal rules as described in 7007.1200, subp. 2
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procedure can only be used while ANDXL‐002 and the VOC PAL are in effect.
and shall not use the method listed in 7007.1200, subp. 3.
2) For changes affecting multiple pollutants, the Permittee shall use the calculation method described in item 1 of this section for VOC and/or PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions. Additionally, the Permittee shall use the applicable calculation in Minn. R. 7007.1200 for any other affected pollutant.
3) For changes affecting only VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions where it is determined that no permit amendment is needed using the calculation method described in item 1, the Permittee is not required to submit the notifications listed under Minn. R. 7007.1150, subp. C and shall instead follow the recordkeeping and reporting requirements listed in the applicable sections of ANDXL‐002.
A permit amendment may still be needed regardless of the emissions increase if the change will be subject to a new applicable requirement or requires revisions to the limits or monitoring and recordkeeping in ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.1150
Applicability Analysis for Proposed Changes. Prior to making any proposed change, the Permittee shall determine if a permit amendment or other type of notification is needed under Minn. R. 7007.1150 with the following exceptions:
‐ For changes affecting PM10/PM2.5 emissions from any activity, the Permittee shall ensure that each change does not increase PM10/PM2.5 emissions on a pound per hour (lb/hr) basis. For any project with a projected PM10/PM2.5
increase, the Permittee will undertake other reductions in PM10/PM2.5 emissions sufficient to offset the projected increase. This requirement shall be in effect until modeled compliance with the MAAQS and NAAQS is demonstrated or until Permittee otherwise demonstrates compliance with the NAAQS and MAAQS to the satisfaction of MPCA such that certain non‐milling emission changes are then allowable. All proposed changes shall include an analysis of the PM10/PM2.5 emission rate change and the resultant internal approval or denial.
A permit amendment may still be needed regardless of the emissions increase if the change will be subject to a new applicable requirement or requires revisions to the limits or monitoring and recordkeeping in ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Parameters Used in Modeling: The stack heights, emission rates, and other parameters used in the PM10 air emission dispersion modeling (submitted November 2010) are listed in Appendix 2 of ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall conduct dispersion modeling according to the air dispersion modeling applicability approach outlined in Appendix 1 of ANDXL‐002 for future projects involving changes to PM10 emission rates and relevant stack parameters. The receptor grid for future analyses shall contain the largest area inclusive of modeled impacts equal to or greater than the PM10 significant impact levels.
The analysis shall be completed and submitted to MPCA as required by Appendix 1, prior to making the proposed change. Submitted analysis shall include two tables which contain model input parameters from the November 2010 submittal (Appendix 2) and model input parameters from the current
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analysis. Model input parameters included in the tables shall include emission rates, stack heights, stack diameters, exit velocities, and stack temperatures, as well as any additional relevant input parameters for all modeled sources.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall complete a full “Tier 3” modeling analysis of the Facility and the neighboring Allen S. King electric generating plant at least every 3 years after July 16, 2008 (most recent Tier 3 analysis submittal) unless no changes affecting the modeled parameters in Appendix 2 were made at the Facility during that time period. An MPCA‐approved Tier 3 modeling analysis shall supersede the July 16, 2008 Tier 3 analysis submittal. References to that report shall thereafter refer to the approved Tier 3 analysis.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
AERMOD‐PRIME was approved as a guideline model on November 9, 2005, effective December 9, 2005. All future Tier 3 submittals shall be conducted with the current version of AERMOD‐PRIME or the current preferred regulatory model as listed in 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix W’s ‘Guideline on Air Quality Models’.
40 CFR § 63.52(b)(1) and 63.52(e)(1)
For changes that do not require a permit amendment:
‐ The Permittee shall submit a Part 1 MACT application within 30 days of startup of any 112(j) affected source. The application shall meet the requirements of 40 CFR § 63.53(a).
‐ The Permittee shall submit a Part 2 MACT application within 90 days of startup of any 112(j) affected source. The application shall meet the requirements of 40 CFR § 63.53(b).
112(j) affected source is defined in 40 CFR § 63.51. As of permit issuance, 112(j) affected sources include industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters; brick and structural clay products manufacturing; clay ceramics manufacturing.
Standards of Performance for Pre‐1969 Industrial Equipment (as defined in Minn. R. 7011.0710, subp. 1)
Minn. R. 7011.0710, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from industrial process equipment gases which in any one hour contain particulate matter in excess of the amount permitted in Minn. R. 7011.0730 for the allocated process weight; provided that the Permittee shall not be required to reduce the particulate matter emissions below the concentrations permitted by Minn. R. 7011.0735 for the appropriate source gas volume; further provided that regardless of the mass emissions permitted by Minn. R. 7011.0735, the Permittee shall not emit particulate matter in a concentration in excess of 0.30 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas. This limit applies individually to each piece of pre‐1969 industrial process equipment other than those described by Process 005.
Minn. R. 7011.0710, subp. 1(B)
Opacity: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from industrial process equipment gases which exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity, except for one six‐minute period per hour of not more than 60 percent opacity. This limit applies individually to each piece of pre‐1969 industrial process equipment other than those described by Process 005.
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Standards of Performance for Post‐1969 Industrial Equipment (as defined in Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1)
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from industrial process equipment gases which in any one hour contain particulate matter in excess of the amount permitted in Minn. R. 7011.0730 for the allocated process weight; provided that the Permittee shall not be required to reduce the particulate matter emissions below the concentrations permitted by Minn. R. 7011.0735 for the appropriate source gas volume; further provided that regardless of the mass emissions permitted by Minn. R. 7011.0735, the Permittee shall not emit particulate matter in a concentration in excess of 0.30 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas. This limit applies individually to each piece of post‐1969 industrial process equipment other than those described by Process 005.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
Opacity: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from industrial process equipment gases which exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity. This limit applies individually to each piece of post‐1969 industrial process equipment other than those described by Process 005.
SOURCE‐SPECIFIC MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (aa)(4)(i)(a) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Recordkeeping: VOC Emissions. By the last day of the next calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following:
1) Total VOC emissions for the previous month, in tons/month, by summing each of the tons/month emissions numbers calculated as specified in the portions of this Attachment for Processes 001, 002, 004, 005, 006, and 007.
2) The 12‐month rolling sum VOC emissions, in tons, for the previous 12 months by summing the total monthly emissions data for the previous 12 months.
This value shall be less than the PAL specified in ANDXL‐002.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Monthly Recordkeeping: PM/PM10/PM2.5 Non‐Milling Emissions. By the last day of the next calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following:
1) The total Non‐milling PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions for the previous month, in tons/month, by summing each of the tons/month emissions numbers calculated as specified in the portions of this Attachment for Processes 002, 004, 005, 007 and 008.
2) The 12‐month rolling sum Non‐milling PM/PM10 emissions, in tons, for the previous 12 months by summing the total monthly emissions data for the previous 12 months.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(iii) and (vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (solids)
Material Content: When a material content is used in calculations required by ANDXL‐002, the Permittee shall determine the VOC and solids content of raw materials using supplier certified data for each material used. If the data provides a material content range, the highest number in the range shall be used for all calculations. Other alternative methods approved by the MPCA may be used to determine the VOC or solids content. The Commissioner reserves the right to require the Permittee to analyze samples of the materials for VOCs or solids as per EPA and/or ASTM reference methods. If the EPA or ASTM
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reference method is used, it shall supersede the supplier certified data for that particular volume (e.g., sampled batch) of materials.
For any given material, if the required data is not available for a calculation required by ANDXL‐002, the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential content of the given pollutant without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions in that calculation.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(iii)(a) and (12)(ix) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Material VOC Content Validation: The Permittee shall validate the VOC content of materials that are used at the Facility according to the following criteria.
1) Where the content is based on a Certificate of Analysis that lists the content of that particular shipment/batch/container based on testing and analysis (i.e., not formulation data), or where the particular material is 100% VOC, no further validation is needed.
2) Where the content is based on supplier certified data that is formulation‐based (e.g., MSDS, EDS, etc.), the Permittee shall annually validate the contents of each material that was used in amounts that resulted in actual emissions greater than or equal to 1 ton in the previous calendar year. The validation shall be completed by the end of July for the previous calendar year.
3) Where the content is based on supplier certified data that is formulation‐based (e.g., MSDS, EDS, etc.), and the material content was not required to be validated by item 2 above, the Permittee shall validate the content at least once every 5 years after permit issuance.
Contents shall be determined per EPA and/or ASTM reference methods by the manufacturer, vendor/supplier, or an independent laboratory. The results cannot be used directly in the calculations required by ANDXL‐002 for other than the specific shipment that was sampled.
All content data collected under this requirement is considered re‐validation information and is subject to the reporting requirements in 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(14)(iii).
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(iii) and (vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (solids)
Material Content of Shipped Wastes: If the Permittee elects to obtain credit for solids and VOC shipped in waste materials, the Permittee shall either use item 1) or 2) to determine the VOC and/or solids content for each credited shipment.
1) The Permittee shall analyze a composite sample of waste to determine the weight content of VOC or total solids excluding water. An alternative testing frequency of waste shipments (e.g., not each shipment) may be approved by the MPCA if the Permittee presents historical data that shows the waste content of any given waste stream is within 10% of the original value (e.g., original value 20%, second value 22%). This would need to be provided on an individual waste stream basis. At a minimum, an annual composite sample will be required for each waste stream.
2) The Permittee may use supplier certified data for raw materials to determine the VOC or solids content of the waste. If the waste contains several materials, the content of mixed waste shall be assumed to be the
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lowest VOC and solids content of any of the raw materials.
If the data required under items 1) or 2) above is not available for a given shipment, then no credit is given for that shipment.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall conduct an evaluation of the PM/PM10/PM2.5 “add‐ons” used in the calculations required by this Attachment A (Processes 002 and 004) to determine if the numbers are still valid. The results shall be included as part of the permit reissuance application required by Section 8 of ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall conduct an initial evaluation of the VOC “add‐ons” used in the calculations required by this Attachment A (Processes 002, 004, and 006) to determine if the “add‐on” emission rates are still valid. The Permittee shall use the same methodology as was used to originally derive the “add‐ons”. The results shall be due at the time of and included as part of the permit reissuance application required by Section 8 of ANDXL‐002.
The Permittee shall conduct on‐going evaluations of the VOC “add‐ons” at least once every 5 years after the initial evaluation.
VOC data collected under this requirement is considered re‐validation information and is subject to the reporting requirements in 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(14)(iii).
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5
Equipment Labeling Requirements: The Permittee shall affix and maintain a label on each piece of equipment described by Attachment A, other than equipment excluded below, showing a unique equipment identification number. If equipment is added, it shall be given a new unique number; numbers from removed or replaced equipment shall not be reused.
The Permittee shall then maintain a list showing each piece of equipment and its identification number, correlating it to the appropriate Process or Control Equipment number (e.g., 001‐007) and the Delta EU number from Attachment D of ANDXL‐002. The Permittee shall update the list to add new pieces of equipment or identify equipment that has been taken out of service.
Equipment Excluded from this Labeling Requirement: Equipment meeting the requirements listed in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process Equipment 003” and “Control Equipment 004” shall only meet the labeling requirements detailed in those portions of this Attachment A.
Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 4
If the Permittee determines that no permit amendment or notification is required prior to making a change, the Permittee must retain records of all calculations required under Minn. R. 7007.1200. For expiring permits, these records shall be kept for a period of five years from the date the change was made or until permit reissuance, whichever is longer. The records shall be kept at the stationary source for the current calendar year of operation and may be kept at the stationary source or office of the stationary source for all other years. The records may be maintained in either electronic or paper format.
STANDARD OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Minn. R. 7011.0020 Circumvention: The Permittee shall not install or use a device or means that conceals or dilutes emissions, which would otherwise violate a federal or state air pollution control rule, without reducing the total amount of pollutant emitted.
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Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 16(J)
Air Pollution Control Equipment: The Permittee shall operate all pollution control equipment whenever the corresponding process equipment and emission units are operated, unless otherwise noted in ANDXL‐002.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 14 and 16(J)
Operation and Maintenance Plan: The Permittee shall retain at the stationary source an operation and maintenance plan for all air pollution control equipment. At a minimum, the O & M plan shall identify all air pollution control equipment and control practices and shall include a preventative maintenance program for the equipment and practices, a description of (the minimum but not necessarily the only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment and practices to proper operation to meet applicable permit conditions, a description of the employee training program for proper operation and maintenance of the control equipment and practices, and the records kept to demonstrate plan implementation. The O &M plan may be implemented as part of the Environmental Management System.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 4
Operation Changes: In any shutdown, breakdown, or deviation the Permittee shall immediately take all practical steps to modify operations to reduce the emission of any regulated air pollutant. The Commissioner may require feasible and practical modifications in the operation to reduce emissions of air pollutants. No emissions units that have an unreasonable shutdown or breakdown frequency of process or control equipment shall be permitted to operate.
Minn. R. 7011.0150 Fugitive Emissions: The Permittee shall not cause or permit the handling, use, transporting, or storage of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts of particulate matter to become airborne. The Permittee shall comply with all other requirements listed in Minn. R. 7011.0150.
40 CFR pt. 50; Minn. Stat. § 116.07, subds. 4a & 9; Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 7(A), 7(L), & 7(M); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1, 2 & 4; Minn. R. 7009.0010‐7009.0080
The Permittee shall comply with National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards, 40 CFR pt. 50, and the Minnesota Ambient Air Quality Standards, Minn. R. 7009.0010 to 7009.0080. Compliance shall be demonstrated upon written request by the MPCA.
Minn. R. 7030.0010‐7030.0080
Noise: The Permittee shall comply with the noise standards set forth in Minn. R. 7030.0010 to 7030.0080 at all times during the operation of any emission units. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator or citizens under the Clean Air Act.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16
The Permittee shall comply with the General Conditions listed in Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16.
STANDARD PERFORMANCE TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Minn. R. ch. 7017 Performance Testing: The Permittee shall conduct all performance tests in accordance with Minn. R. ch. 7017 unless otherwise noted in ANDXL‐002.
All VOC performance tests for ANDXL‐002 other than for destruction efficiency shall measure VOC emissions on a mass basis as VOC.
Minn. R. 7017.2030, subp. 1 through 4; Minn. R. 7017.2035, subp. 1 and 2
When conducting performance tests, the Permittee shall submit the following performance test notifications and reports:
1) Performance Test Notification (written): due 30 days before each
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Performance Test;
2) Performance Test Plan: due 30 days before each Performance Test;
3) Performance Test Pre‐test Meeting: due 7 days before each Performance Test;
4) Performance Test Report: due 45 days after each Performance Test (satisfies 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(14)(iii)); and
5) Performance Test Report ‐ Microfiche Copy: due 105 days after each Performance Test.
The Notification, Test Plan, and Microfiche Copy of the Test Report may be submitted in an alternative format as allowed by Minn. R. 7017.2018.
Minn. R. 7017.2025 Limits set as a result of a performance test apply until superseded as specified in Minn. R. 7017.2025 following formal review of a subsequent test on the same unit.
40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(14)(iii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PAL Re‐Validation Results. For all re‐validation submittals not regulated by Minn. R. 7017.2001‐2060 (performance tests), the Permittee shall submit to the Agency the results of any revalidation test or method within 3 months after completion of such test or method. Where such a submittal is regulated by Minn. R. 7017.2001‐2060, those deadlines shall apply.
STANDARD MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)
Calibration of Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall annually calibrate all required monitoring equipment unless otherwise noted in ANDXL‐002.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)
Operation of Monitoring Equipment: Unless otherwise noted in ANDXL‐002, monitoring a process or control equipment connected to that process is not necessary during periods when the process is shut down, or during checks of the monitoring systems, such as calibration checks and zero and span adjustments. If monitoring records are required, they shall reflect any such periods of process shutdown or checks of the monitoring system.
STANDARD RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS FOR PROJECTS NOT SUBJECT TO NEW SOURCE REVIEW
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(r)(6); Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
These requirements apply if a reasonable possibility (RP) as defined in 40 CFR § 52.21(r)(6)(vi) exists that a proposed project, analyzed using the actual‐to‐projected‐actual (ATPA) test (either by itself or as part of the hybrid test at § 52.21(a)(2)(iv)(f)) and found to not be part of a major modification, may result in a significant emissions increase (SEI). If the ATPA test is not used for the project, or if there is no RP that the proposed project could result in a SEI, these requirements do not apply to that project. The Permittee is only subject to the Preconstruction Documentation requirement for a project where a RP occurs only within the meaning of § 52.21(r)(6)(vi)(b).
Even though a particular modification is not subject to New Source Review (NSR), or where there isn't a RP that a proposed project could result in a SEI, a permit amendment, recordkeeping, or notification may still be required by Minn. R. 7007.1150 ‐ 7007.1500.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(r)(6); Minn. R.
These requirements do not apply to VOC emissions increases under the PAL. Preconstruction Documentation ‐‐ Before beginning actual construction on a
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7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 4; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 & 5
project, the Permittee shall document the following:
1. Project description
2. Identification of any emission unit (EU) whose emissions of an NSR pollutant could be affected
3. Pre‐change potential emissions of any affected existing EU, and the projected post‐change potential emissions of any affected existing or new EU.
4. A description of the applicability test used to determine that the project is not a major modification for any regulated NSR pollutant, including the baseline actual emissions, the projected actual emissions, the amount of emissions excluded due to increases not associated with the modification and that the EU could have accommodated during the baseline period, an explanation of why the amounts were excluded, and any creditable contemporaneous increases and decreases that were considered in the determination.
The Permittee shall maintain records of this documentation.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(r)(6); Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 & 5
These requirements do not apply to VOC emissions increases under the PAL.
The Permittee shall monitor the actual emissions of any regulated NSR pollutant that could increase as a result of the project and that were analyzed using the ATPA test, and the potential emissions of any regulated NSR pollutant that could increase as a result of the project and that were analyzed using potential emissions in the hybrid test. The Permittee shall calculate and maintain a record of the sum of the actual and potential (if the hybrid test was used in the analysis) emissions of the regulated pollutant, in tons per year on a calendar year basis, for a period of 5 years following resumption of regular operations after the change, or for a period of 10 years following resumption of regular operations after the change if the project increases the design capacity of or potential to emit of any unit associated with the project.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(r)(6); Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 & 5
These requirements do not apply to VOC emissions increases under the PAL.
The Permittee must submit a report to the Agency if the annual summed (actual, plus potential if used in hybrid test) emissions differ from the preconstruction projection and exceed the baseline actual emissions by a significant amount as listed at 40 CFR § 52.21(b)(23). Such report shall be submitted to the Agency within 60 days after the end of the year in which the exceedances occur. The report shall contain:
a. The name and ID number of the facility, and the name and telephone number of the facility contact person
b. The annual emissions (actual, plus potential if any part of the project was analyzed using the hybrid test) for each pollutant for which the preconstruction projection and significant emissions increase are exceeded.
c. Any other information, such as an explanation as to why the summed emissions differ from the preconstruction projection.
STANDARD REPORTING/SUBMITTALS
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3
Shutdown Notifications: The Permittee shall notify the Commissioner at least 24 hours in advance of a planned shutdown of any control equipment or
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process equipment if the shutdown would cause any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. If the Permittee does not have advance knowledge of the shutdown, notification shall be made to the Commissioner as soon as possible after the shutdown. However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, B, and C of Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3.
At the time of notification, the Permittee shall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the shutdown and the estimated duration. The Permittee shall notify the Commissioner when the shutdown is over.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 2
Breakdown Notifications: The Permittee shall notify the Commissioner within 24 hours of a breakdown of more than one hour duration of any control equipment or process equipment if the breakdown causes any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. The 24‐hour time period starts when the breakdown was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered by the Permittee. However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, B, and C of Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 2.
At the time of notification or as soon as possible thereafter, the Permittee shall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the breakdown and the estimated duration. The Permittee shall notify the Commissioner when the breakdown is over.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1
Notification of Deviations. The Permittee shall report deviations which could endanger human health or the environment as soon as possible after discovery of the deviation in accordance with Minn. R. 7019.1000.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1
Written Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment Report: Within 2 working days of discovery, the Permittee shall notify the Commissioner in writing of any deviations from permit conditions which could endanger human health or the environment. The Permittee shall include the following information in this written description:
1) the cause of the deviation;
2) the exact dates of the period of the deviation, if the deviation has been corrected;
3) whether or not the deviation has been corrected;
4) the anticipated time by which the deviation is expected to be corrected, if not yet corrected; and
5) steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the deviation.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(14)(ii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PAL Deviations Reporting. This report shall be submitted with the Notifications of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment listed elsewhere in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002 or in the Air: Semi‐Annual Report listed in Section 8 of ANDXL‐002, whichever is applicable. The PAL Deviations Report shall include the following information and shall use Agency approved forms, where available:
(a) The identification of Permittee and the permit number;
(b) The PAL requirement that experienced the deviation or that was exceeded;
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(c) Emissions resulting from the deviation or the exceedance; and
(d) A signed statement by the responsible official certifying the truth, accuracy, and completeness of the information provided in the report.
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40 CFR § 63.4681; Minn. R. 7011.8000
The provisions listed in this portion of Attachment A apply to all surface coating of wood building products as defined in 40 CFR § 63.4781.
The affected source is the collection of all the following items (or updated as listed in 40 CFR § 63.4682(b)(1) through (4)).
(1) All coating operations as defined in § 63.4781 (includes preservative processes as well as traditional coating);
(2) All storage containers and mixing vessels in which coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials are stored or mixed;
(3) All manual and automated equipment and containers used for conveying coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials; and
(4) All storage containers and all manual and automated equipment and containers used for conveying waste materials generated by a coating operation.
40 CFR § 63.4683(b); 40 CFR § 63.6(c)(1); Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee shall comply with the applicable portions of 40 CFR pt. 63, subp. QQQQ (referred to as “subpart QQQQ” in this portion of Attachment A) by May 28, 2006.
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
40 CFR § 63.4690(b); Minn. R. 7011.8000
Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from the Facility organic HAP emissions in an amount that is greater than or equal to 231 grams HAP/liter solids (1.93 lb HAP/gallon solids) determined as a 12‐month rolling average calculated as required by 40 CFR § 63.4751 by the end of each calendar month for the previous 12 month period. While the permit requirements generally only list metric units (i.e., grams and liters), all monitoring and recordkeeping can be completed in either metric or English (i.e., pounds and gallons) units.
40 CFR § 63.4700(a)(1); Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee must be in compliance with the emission limitations in subpart QQQQ as specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 40 CFR § 63.4700. Any coating operation(s) for which the Permittee uses the emission rate without add‐on controls option, as specified in 40 CFR § 63.4691(a) and (b), must be in compliance with the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690 at all times.
40 CFR § 63.4700(b); 40 CFR § 63.6(e)(1)(i); Minn. R. 7011.8000
At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the Permittee must operate and maintain any affected source, including associated air pollution control equipment and monitoring equipment, in a manner consistent with safety and good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions at least to the levels required by all relevant standards, as described by 40 CFR § 63.6(e)(1)(i).
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MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
40 CFR § 63.4691; Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee shall include all coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials used in the affected source when determining whether the organic HAP emission rate is equal to or less than the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690. To make this determination, the Permittee must use at least one of the three compliance options listed in paragraphs (a) through (c) of 40 CFR§ 63.4691. ANDXL‐002 only includes option (b) based on the current operations of the affected source. If the Permittee later chooses to switch to one or both of the other options, the Permittee shall comply with all applicable portions of subpart QQQQ for those options.
40 CFR § 63.4691(b); Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee shall demonstrate that, based on the coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials used in the coating operation(s), the organic HAP emission rate for the coating operation(s) is less than or equal to the applicable emission limit(s) in 40 CFR § 63.4690, calculated as a rolling 12‐month emission rate and determined on a monthly basis. The Permittee must meet all the requirements of 40 CFR §§ 63.4750, 63.4751, and 63.4752 to demonstrate compliance with the emission limit using this option.
40 CFR § 63.4730(a) and (b); Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee must collect and keep records of the data and information specified below. Failure to collect and keep these records is a deviation from the NESHAP.
(a) A copy of each notification and report submitted to comply with subpart QQQQ, and the documentation supporting each notification and report.
(b) A current copy of information provided by materials suppliers or manufacturers, such as manufacturer’s formulation data, or test data used to determine the mass fraction of organic HAP and density for each coating, thinner, and cleaning material and the volume fraction of coating solids for each coating. If the Permittee conducted testing to determine mass fraction of organic HAP, density, or volume fraction of coating solids, the Permittee must keep a copy of the complete test report. If the Permittee used information provided by the manufacturer or supplier of the material that was based on testing, the Permittee must keep the summary sheet of results provided by the manufacturer or supplier. The Permittee is not required to obtain the test report or other supporting documentation from the manufacturer or supplier.
40 CFR § 63.4730(c) through (k); Minn. R. 7011.8000
continued
(c) For each compliance period, the records specified below:
(1) A record of the coating operations at which the Permittee used each compliance option and the time periods (beginning and ending dates and times) the Permittee used each option.
(2) [not currently applicable]
(3) A record of the calculation of the total mass of organic HAP emissions for the coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials used each month, using Equations 1, 1A through 1C, and 2 of 40 CFR § 63.4751; and, if applicable, the calculation used to determine mass of organic HAP in waste materials
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according to 40 CFR § 63.4751(e)(4); the calculation of the total volume of coating solids used each month, using Equation 2 of 40 CFR § 63.4751; and the calculation of each 12‐month organic HAP emission rate, using Equation 3 of 40 CFR § 63.4751.
(d) A record of the name and volume of each coating, thinner, and cleaning material used during each compliance period.
(e) A record of the mass fraction of organic HAP for each coating, thinner, and cleaning material used during each compliance period.
(f) A record of the volume fraction of coating solids for each coating used during each compliance period.
(g) A record of the density for each coating used during each compliance period; and, the density for each thinner and cleaning material used during each compliance period.
(h) If the Permittee used an allowance in Equation 1 of 40 CFR § 63.4751 for organic HAP contained in waste materials sent to or designated for shipment to a treatment, storage, and disposal facility (TSDF) according to 40 CFR § 63.4751(e)(4), the Permittee must keep records of the information specified in paragraphs (h)(1) through (3) of 40 CFR § 63.4730.
(i) [Reserved]
(j) The date, time, and duration of each deviation.
(k) [not currently applicable]
40 CFR § 63.4750; Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee must complete the initial compliance demonstration for the initial compliance period according to the requirements of 40 CFR § 63.4751. The initial compliance period begins on May 28, 2006 and ends on May 31, 2007. The Permittee must determine the mass of organic HAP emissions and volume of coating solids used each month and then calculate a 12‐month organic HAP emission rate at the end of the initial 12‐month compliance period. The initial compliance demonstration includes the calculations according to 40 CFR § 63.4751 and supporting documentation showing that during the initial compliance period the organic HAP emission rate was equal to or less than the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690.
40 CFR § 63.4751; Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee must meet all the requirements of 40 CFR § 63.4751 to demonstrate initial compliance with the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690 for the coating operation(s).
The Permittee does not need to re‐determine the mass of organic HAP in coatings, thinners, or cleaning materials that have been reclaimed onsite and reused in the coating operation(s).
40 CFR § 63.4751(a) through (e); Minn. R. 7011.8000
The Permittee must:
(a) Determine the mass fraction of organic HAP for each coating, thinner, and cleaning material used during each month according to the requirements in 40 CFR § 63.4741(a).
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(b) Determine the volume fraction of coating solids for each coating used during each month according to the requirements in 40 CFR § 63.4741(b).
(c) Determine the density of each coating, thinner, and cleaning material used during each month from test results using ASTM Method D1475–90, information from the supplier or manufacturer of the material, or reference sources providing density or specific gravity data for pure materials. If there is disagreement between ASTM Method D1475–90 test results and such other information sources, the test results will take precedence.
(d) Determine the volume (liters) of each coating, thinner, and cleaning material used during each month by measurement or usage records.
(e) Calculate the mass of organic HAP emissions. The mass of organic HAP emissions is the combined mass of organic HAP contained in all coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials used during each month minus the organic HAP in certain waste materials.
40 CFR § 63.4751(e) continued; Minn. R. 7011.8000
continued
Calculate it using Equation 1.
we RCBAH (Equation 1)
Where: He = Total mass of organic HAP emissions during the month, grams.
A = Total mass of organic HAP in the coatings used during the month, grams, as calculated in Equation 1A.
B = Total mass of organic HAP in the thinners used during the month, grams, as calculated in Equation 1B.
C = Total mass of organic HAP in the cleaning materials used during the month, grams, as calculated in Equation 1C.
Rw = Total mass of organic HAP in waste materials sent or designated for shipment to a hazardous waste TSDF for treatment or disposal during the month, grams, determined according to 40 § CFR 63.4751(e)(4). (The Permittee may assign a value of zero to Rw if the Permittee does not wish to use this allowance.)
(1) Calculate the mass of organic HAP in the coatings used during the month, using Equation 1A.
m
iicicic WDVolA
1,,, ))()(( (Equation 1A)
Where:
A = Total mass of organic HAP in the coatings used during the month, grams.
Volc,i = Total volume of coating, i, used during the month, liters.
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Dc,i = Density of coating, i, grams coating per liter coating.
Wc,i = Mass fraction of organic HAP in coating, i, grams organic HAP per gram coating.
m = Number of different coatings used during the month.
(2) Calculate the mass of organic HAP in the thinners used during the month, using Equation 1B.
n
jjtjtjt WDVolB
1,,, ))()(( (Equation 1B)
Where:
B = Total mass of organic HAP in the thinners used during the month, grams.
Volt,j = Total volume of thinner, j, used during the month, liters.
Dt,j = Density of thinner, j, grams per liter.
Wt,j = Mass fraction of organic HAP in thinner, j, grams organic HAP per gram thinner.
n = Number of different thinners used during the month.
(3) Calculate the mass of organic HAP in the cleaning materials used during the month using Equation 1C.
p
kksksks WDVolC
1,,, ))()(( (Equation 1C)
Where:
C = Total mass of organic HAP in the cleaning materials used during the month, grams.
Vols,k = Total volume of cleaning material, k, used during the month, liters.
Ds,k = Density of cleaning material, k, grams per liter.
Ws,k = Mass fraction of organic HAP in cleaning material, k, grams organic HAP per gram material.
p = Number of different cleaning materials used during the month.
(4) If the Permittee chooses to account for the mass of organic HAP contained in waste materials sent or designated for shipment to a hazardous waste TSDF in Equation 1, then the Permittee must determine it according to paragraphs 40 CFR § 63.4751(e)(4)(i) through (iv).
40 CFR § 63.4751(f) and (g); Minn. R. 7011.8000
continued
(f) Determine the total volume of coating solids used which is the combined volume of coating solids for all the coatings used during each month, using Equation 2.
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m
iisicst VVolV
1,, ))(( (Equation 2)
Where:
Vst = Total volume of coating solids used during the month, liters.
Volc,i = Total volume of coating, i, used during the month, liters.
Vs,i = Volume fraction of coating solids for coating, i, liter solids per liter coating, determined according to 40 CFR § 63.4741(b).
m = Number of coatings used during the month.
(g) Calculate the organic HAP emission rate for the 12‐month compliance period, grams organic HAP per liter coating solids used, using Equation 3.
12
1
12
1
yst
ye
yr
V
H
H (Equation 3)
Where:
Hyr = Organic HAP emission rate for the 12‐month compliance period, grams organic HAP per liter coating solids.
He = Total mass of organic HAP emissions, grams, from all materials used during month, y, as calculated by Equation 1.
Vst = Total volume of coating solids used during month, y, liters, as calculated by Equation 2.
y = Identifier for months.
40 CFR § 63.4751(h); Minn. R. 7011.8000
Compliance demonstration. The organic HAP emission rate for the initial 12‐month compliance period, calculated using Equation 3, must be less than or equal to the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690. The Permittee must keep all records as required by 40 CFR §§ 63.4730 and 63.4731. As part of the Notification of Compliance Status required by 40 CFR § 63.4710, the Permittee must identify the coating operation(s) for which the Permittee used the emission rate without add‐on controls option and submit a statement that the coating operation(s) was (were) in compliance with the emission limitations during the initial compliance period because the organic HAP emission rate was less than or equal to the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690, determined according 40 CFR § 63.4751.
40 CFR § 63.4752; Minn. R. 7011.8000
(a) To demonstrate continuous compliance, the organic HAP emission rate for each compliance period, calculated using Equation 3, must be less than or equal to the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690. A compliance period consists of 12 months. Each month after the end of the initial compliance period described in 40 CFR § 63.4750 is the end of a compliance period consisting of that month and the preceding 11 months. The Permittee must perform the calculations in 40 CFR § 63.4751(a) through (g) on a monthly basis
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using data from the previous 12 months of operation.
(b) If the organic HAP emission rate for any 12‐month compliance period exceeded the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690, this is a deviation from the emission limitations for that compliance period and must be reported as specified in 40 CFR §§ 63.4710(c)(6) and 63.4720(a)(6).
(c) As part of each semi‐annual compliance report required by 40 CFR by § 63.4720, the Permittee must identify the coating operation(s) for which the Permittee used the emission rate without add‐on controls option. If there were no deviations from the emission limitations, the Permittee must submit a statement that the coating operation(s) was (were) in compliance with the emission limitations during the reporting period because the organic HAP emission rate for each compliance period was less than or equal to the applicable emission limit in 40 CFR § 63.4690, determined according to 40 CFR § 63.4751(a) through (g).
40 CFR § 63.4731and 40 CFR § 63.10(b)(1); Minn. R. 7011.8000; Minn. R. 7019.0100, subp. 2
The Permittee shall maintain files of all information (including all reports and notifications) required by this part recorded in a form suitable and readily available for expeditious inspection and review. The files shall be retained for at least 5 years following the date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance, corrective action, report, or record. At a minimum, the most recent 2 years of data shall be retained on site. The remaining 3 years of data may be retained off site. Such files may be maintained on microfilm, on a computer, on computer floppy disks, on magnetic tape disks, or on microfiche.
40 CFR § 63.10(b)(2); Minn. R. 7011.8000; Minn. R. 7019.0100, subp. 2
The Permittee shall maintain relevant records of:
1) The occurrence and duration of each startup, shutdown, or malfunction of operation (i.e., process equipment);
2) All required measurements needed to demonstrate compliance with a relevant standard (including, but not limited to raw performance testing measurements that support data that the source is required to report);
3) All results of performance tests;
4) All measurements as may be necessary to determine the conditions of performance tests and performance evaluations; and
5) All documentation supporting initial notifications and notifications of compliance status under 40 CFR § 63.9.
SUBMITTALS AND NOTIFICATIONS
40 CFR § 63.9(j); Minn. R. 7011.8000; Minn. R. 7019.0100, subp. 2
Any change in the information already provided under 40 CFR § 63.9 shall be provided to the Administrator in writing within 15 calendar days after the change.
40 CFR § 63.4720(a)(1) and (3); Minn. R. 7011.8000
Semi‐Annual Compliance Reports. The Permittee must submit semi‐annual compliance reports for each affected source as part of the Air: Semi‐Annual Report listed in Section 8 of ANDXL‐002 (due August 15th and February 15th, dates established under 40 CFR § 63.4720(a)(1)(iv)) starting on February 15, 2008. The Semi‐Annual Compliance Report must contain the information
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Total Facility Requirements National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Surface Coating of Wood Building Products (40 CFR pt. 63, subp. QQQQ)
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specified in 40 CFR § 63.4720(a)(3)(i) through (v) and in 40 CFR § 63.4720(a)(4) through (a)(7) and (c)(1), as applicable to the affected source.
40 CFR § 63.4720(2); Minn. R. 7011.8000
Deviations Report. The Permittee must report all deviations as defined in 40 CFR pt. 63, subp. QQQQ with the Notifications of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment listed elsewhere in Attachment A of ANDXL‐002 or in the Air: Semi‐Annual Report listed in Section 8 of ANDXL‐002, whichever is applicable.
Process: 001 Preservative Processes Preservative processes include any equipment where wood parts that are not intended to be painted are treated with a wood preservative, whereas, pretreatment refers to a coating applied prior to painting. Systems may use solventborne or waterborne solutions, and may be batch or in‐line systems. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the preservative processes at the Facility consist of two solventborne diptanks, one solventborne dryer, an R&D water‐based treater,and 6 waterborne in‐line treatment systems (ILTS) and miscellaneous repair/rework areas. See Attachment D of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list. All preservative processes at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: Limit to avoid classification as a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
VOC Emissions Control: The Permittee shall vent the emissions from the two solventborne diptanks and the solventborne dryer (EUs 100, 101, and 102) to control equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 006” whenever the process equipment is in operation.
Minn. Stat. § 114C.10, subd. 1; FPA, Part II.D.1.e
VOC Emissions: The Permittee shall not cause VOCs to be discharged into the atmosphere at a rate greater than 2.0 pounds per gallon of preservative used from any new or reconstructed preservative application process with a potential to emit 40 tons per year or more of VOC. “Reconstructed” shall have the meaning given in 40 CFR § 60.15(b).
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and maintain the total quantity of VOC‐containing preservative materials delivered for use in the preservative processes, in gallons, based on purchasing records.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Recordkeeping: VOC Emissions. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the VOC emissions from the preservative processes, in tons/month, for the previous calendar month using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (aa)(12)(vii) and Minn. R.
Monthly Calculation: VOC Emissions. The Permittee shall make the following calculation for the preservative processes
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7007.3000 (as a group), each calendar month:
1) The Permittee shall calculate the total VOC emitted from all deliveries for the month using the total quantity delivered and VOC content determined as required by ANDXL‐002. This may be done by multiplying each delivery amount by its VOC content and summing the results or by summing deliveries of a particular material for the period and multiplying the sum by the applicable VOC content. VOCs from all materials are then summed.
2) The Permittee may elect to calculate the amount of VOC shipped off‐site. If elected, this shall be done by using the material content for shipped wastes determined as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”, multiplied by the amount shipped. VOCs from all shipments are then summed.
VOC emissions for the month are equal to item 1) minus item 2). Item 2) may be zero.
If delivery data is not available, the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential usage of the given material (or worst‐case material if no data exists indicating which material was delivered) without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions for the period of time when data was not available.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any processes that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced. The records shall include the date the process was modified, reconstructed, added, or replaced, a description of the change, the equipment manufacturer and model number (if applicable), and the potential to emit.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Pre‐Change Notification: The Permittee shall submit a written notice to the MPCA 10 days prior to the installation of any new or reconstructed preservative application process with a potential to emit 40 tons per year or more of VOC. The notice shall include a description of the emissions unit (i.e., manufacturer, model number, and maximum capacity) and a description of how the unit will meet the 2.0 lbs of VOC/gallon of preservative limit.
If the new or reconstructed preservative process has different technology than an existing best performing preservative system, the Permittee must provide justification that the new equipment is environmentally superior and must obtain MPCA written approval prior to construction of the new or reconstructed equipment.
Process: 002 Painting Processes Painting processes at the Facility consist of “paintlines”, which are production related and automated; “other production related painting processes”, which are production related and not automated; and “other painting processes” which are not production related. Coatings used in painting processes may include pretreatments, primers, topcoats and related coatings. Pretreatments are coatings applied prior to painting, but are considered part of the painting processes under ANDXL‐002.
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The term “production painting processes” as used in the permit shall refer to both paintlines and other production related painting processes. “Paint application equipment” refers to the part of a painting process that is used to apply a coating such as a spray gun, disc or bell. This applies to all painting processes. Paintlines: A “paintline” means any process by which window or door parts receive a surface coating in an automated inline process. This includes all equipment that applies and dries coatings for surface protection of door and window parts. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has six vertical paintlines (each equipped with two application silos) with pretreatment processes, two horizontal paintlines (one flexiframe line with two booths, and one longlength line with one booth), with pretreatment processes, two interior lineal booths, and two door paintlines (flatlines) with pretreatment on each line. Other production‐related painting processes: The Facility has two, non‐automated production related processes. These are an endspray booth and the Doors Manual Booth. Each process includes all associated equipment that applies and dries coatings for surface protection of door and window parts. Other Painting Processes: There are currently three other painting processes at the Facility. These are a maintenance spray booth, a research and development spray booth, and housekeeping/upkeep painting which does not usually occur in a booth (painting of buildings, structures, etc.). They are not related to production and are not automated. These processes would otherwise qualify as insignificant under Minn. R. 7007.1300, subp. 3(K), and subp. 4(B) and (C). See Attachment D of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list of painting processes. All painting processes at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Minn. Stat. § 114C.10, subd. 1; FPA, Part II.D.1.e
VOC Emissions: The Permittee shall not cause VOCs to be discharged into the atmosphere at a rate greater than 4.5 pounds per gallon of coating applied from any new or reconstructed paintline that has a potential to emit 40 tons per year or more of VOC. “Reconstructed” shall have the meaning given in 40 CFR § 60.15(b).
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Particulate Matter Control: All paint application equipment, other than equipment used for housekeeping/upkeep painting, must be controlled by equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 001” whenever the process equipment is operated.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; FPA, Part II.D.1.d
VOC Control of Doorplant (EU 182): The Permittee shall operate a regenerative thermal oxidizer to control VOC emissions from the door flatline painting processes until receiving written approval from the MPCA to discontinue use of the oxidizer as described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 008”.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
VOC Control of Flow Coaters and Associated Flashoff Areas (EUs 118, 119, and 120): Except as detailed below, the Permittee shall vent the emissions from the flow coaters and associated flashoff areas on paintlines 3, 4, and 5&6 to control equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 007” whenever the process equipment is in operation
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and using materials that contain VOC.
If any of these units are modified such that they comply with the above VOC Emissions limit (4.5 pounds/gallon) without the use of controls, then this control requirement does not apply. If this exclusion applies, the Permittee shall keep a record of the demonstration that the unit complies with the VOC emissions limit.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and maintain the total quantity of all materials delivered for use to the production painting processes, in gallons, based on purchasing records.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Recordkeeping: Materials Used. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall determine which materials were used in the previous calendar month at each of the various production painting processes that uses a different control efficiency or emissions factor. This shall be done using the daily records of delivered materials and daily production records from each of the production painting processes.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Recordkeeping: VOC Emissions. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the total VOC emissions, in tons/month, from all painting processes for the previous calendar month using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Monthly Recordkeeping: PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the total PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions, in tons/month, from all painting processes for the previous calendar month using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (12)(vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Calculation: VOC Emissions. The Permittee shall make the following calculations separately for each type of production painting process which uses a different control efficiency, for each calendar month:
1) The Permittee shall calculate the total VOC delivered for the month using total quantity delivered and VOC content determined as required by ANDXL‐002. This may be done by multiplying each delivery amount by its VOC content and summing the results or by summing deliveries of a particular material for the period and multiplying the sum by the applicable VOC content. VOCs from all materials are then summed.
2) The Permittee may elect to calculate the amount of VOC shipped off‐site for the given painting process. If elected, this shall be done by using the material content for shipped wastes determined as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”, multiplied by the amount shipped. VOCs from all shipments are then summed.
3) If the Permittee elects to calculate VOC from waste shipped under item 2), then the Permittee shall subtract item 2) from item 1).
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Process Equipment 002
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4) The Permittee shall multiply item 3) by [1 minus the most recent approved overall capture and control efficiency], expressed as a fraction, for that painting process for the given period of operation or use of materials. Currently, only the door flatlines have VOC controls as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 008”.
VOC emissions are the sum of item 4) for all production painting processes plus 0.044 tons/month for the other painting processes (the VOC “add‐on”). The capture and control value and item 2) may be zero.
If delivery data is not available, the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential usage of the given material (or worst‐case material if no data exists indicating which material was delivered) without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions for the period of time when data was not available.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Monthly Calculation: PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. The Permittee shall make the following calculations separately for each type of production painting process which uses a different emissions factor, for each calendar month:
1) The Permittee shall calculate the total solids delivered to the painting process for the month using total quantity delivered and solids content determined as required by ANDXL‐002. This may be done by multiplying each delivery amount by its solids content and summing the results or by summing deliveries of a particular material for the period and multiplying the sum by the applicable solids content. Solids from all materials are then summed.
2) The Permittee may elect to calculate the amount of solids shipped off‐site from the given painting process. If elected, this shall be done by using the material content for shipped wastes determined as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”, multiplied by the amount shipped. Solids are then summed for all shipments.
3) If the Permittee elects to calculate solids from waste shipped under item 2), then the Permittee shall subtract item 2) from item 1).
4) The Permittee shall multiply item 3) by the most recent approved PM/PM10/PM2.5 emission factor for that painting process.
PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions are the sum of item 4) for all production painting processes plus 0.022 tons/month for the other painting processes (the PM/PM10/PM2.5 “add‐on”). Item 2) may be zero.
The Emissions Factor for each painting process shall be the emissions factor specified in this paragraph or an MPCA‐approved alternative factor. Currently there are three emission factors; one for the vertical paintlines (2.70E‐03 lb/lb sprayed), one for the horizontal paintlines and other production related painting processes (6.80E‐03 lb/lb sprayed) and one for the door flatlines. The flatline value is zero. The Permittee may elect to use the higher of the emissions factors in any or all calculations. This would allow combination of those types of painting processes for the calculation and recordkeeping requirements given above.
The Permittee may propose alternative emissions factors derived from MPCA‐
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Process Equipment 002
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approved performance tests. If approved by MPCA, the Permittee shall use the alternative emissions factor if it is higher than the one currently being used, and may use it if it is lower than the one currently being used. This paragraph does not mean that processes cannot be combined as allowed above.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any processes that are modified, reconstructed, added, or replaced. The record shall include the date the process was modified, reconstructed, added, or replaced, a description of the change, the manufacturer and model number (if applicable), and the potential to emit.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Pre‐Change Notification: The Permittee shall submit a written notice to the MPCA 10 days prior to the installation of any new or reconstructed paintline process with a potential to emit 40 tons per year or more of VOC. The notice shall include a description of the emissions unit (i.e., manufacturer, model number, and maximum capacity) and a description of how the unit will meet the 4.5 lbs of VOC/gallon of paint limit.
If the new or reconstructed paintline has different technology than an existing best performing paint system, the Permittee must provide justification that the new equipment is environmentally superior and must obtain MPCA written approval prior to construction of the new or reconstructed equipment.
Process: 003 Milling Equipment Milling equipment refers to activities that involve the cutting and shaping of wood or Fibrex™ except that shaping by extrusion shall not be considered milling. Equipment includes cutters, saws, sanders, grinders, planers, tenoners, moulders, joiners, silo vents, drills, trimmers, and hogs. In addition, for the purposes of ANDXL‐002, milling processes include solid waste compacting and bailing as detailed in the August 12, 2005, BACT analysis. All milling equipment is controlled by fabric filters that are vented either externally or internally, as described by the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 003” for externally vented units, or “Control Equipment 004” for internally vented units. The Permittee’s raw wood materials are plank and cut‐stock. Plank is milled into clear cut‐stock using rip saws and cut‐off saws. Smaller cut‐offs are glued together into glued cut‐stock. “Cut‐stock” refers to wood that is cut to pre‐determined lengths based on industry standards for sizes and shapes of windows. Cut‐stock is then milled into parts specific to the Permittee’s products. Milling cut‐stock primarily uses moulders (which cut the sides) and tenoners (which cut the ends). Cut‐off saws are used to shorten damaged pieces to the next shorter size. Tenoners will reshape an end. Parts then proceed to other portions of the Facility for coating, assembly, etc. Fibrex™ milling operations generally include cut‐off saws and end fabrication of profiles after extrusion. See Attachment D of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list of milling emissions units that exist during drafting of ANDXL‐002. All milling equipment at the Facility, including those activities that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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Process Equipment 003
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM and PM10 BACT Limits for Externally Vented Units: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any externally vented milling equipment either PM10 or PM emissions in an amount that exceeds 0.0030 gr/dscf based on a 3‐hour average.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM2.5 Limits for Externally Vented Units: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any externally vented milling equipment PM2.5 emissions in an amount that exceeds 0.0030 gr/dscf based on a 3‐hour average.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM/PM10 Control for both Internally and Externally Vented Units: The Permittee must control all milling equipment with equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 003” for externally vented units, or “Control Equipment 004” for internally vented units, whenever the process equipment is operated.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM2.5 Control for both Internally and Externally Vented Units: The Permittee must control all milling equipment with equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 003” for externally vented units, or “Control Equipment 004” for internally vented units, whenever the process equipment is operated.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j)(4) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
BACT Evaluation: In accordance with 40 CFR § 52.21(j)(4), the Permittee shall re‐evaluate the BACT determination at least every 18 months and shall submit those findings to the MPCA for review and approval. If the MPCA determines that the BACT limits in ANDXL‐002 no longer meet the re‐evaluated BACT, the permit will be amended to address future milling modifications.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j)(4) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Authorized Milling Changes under BACT: 1) Each milling emissions unit consists of any milling process equipment or
group of milling process equipment up to the capacity listed in the table below controlled by the listed CE device. Individual process equipment may be moved, replaced, or added, so long as the listed capacities are not exceeded and all pertinent permit requirements are met.
2) Control equipment may be replaced with like‐kind equipment so long as all pertinent permit requirements are met.
3) All control equipment shall meet the requirements listed in the portions of this Attachment entitled “Control Equipment 003” and “Control Equipment 004”.
Emission Unit ID (see Attachment D)
Control Equipment ID
(see Attachment E)
Milling Process Equipment
Maximum Capacity
502 003 57600 acfm
504 005 35200 acfm
505 006 75000 acfm
506 007 53000 acfm
507 008 22190 acfm
508 009 2000 acfm
510 011 14000 acfm
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512 013 8000 acfm
514 015 44376 acfm
515 016 60000 acfm
518 017 35200 acfm
521 018 28440 acfm
524 021 1270 acfm
525 022 1750 acfm
526 023 1270 acfm
527 024 110370 acfm
532 029 14000 acfm
533 030 10000 acfm
548 012 35000 acfm
553 004 48000 acfm
555 010 15000 acfm
557 014 35200 acfm
567 001 46000 acfm
570 002 48000 acfm
575 019 52350 acfm
577 020 52350 acfm
579 025 71630 acfm
583 026 71630 acfm
588 028 71630 acfm
593 055 2690 acfm
594 056 36980 acfm
595 057 22190 acfm
599 078 15400 acfm
603 079 87750 acfm
604 080 42108 acfm
605 081 115675 acfm
Emission Unit ID (see Attachment D)
Control Equipment ID
(see Attachment E)
Milling Process Equipment
Maximum Capacity
606 082 27000 acfm
607 083 24000 acfm
608 (new capacity) 084 250000 acfm
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for BACT limit, 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Equipment Labeling and Recordkeeping for Externally Vented Milling Equipment: The Permittee shall affix and maintain a label on each piece of externally vented milling equipment showing a unique equipment identification number. If equipment is added, it shall be given a new unique number; numbers from removed or replaced equipment shall not be reused.
The Permittee shall maintain a list of all milling equipment vented to each externally vented filter system. Each list shall include the airflow requirements and date of installation of each piece of milling equipment, its identification number, and the Delta EU number from Attachment D of ANDXL‐002. The Permittee shall update the list whenever a change is made (e.g., addition of a
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new milling unit or to identify equipment that has been taken out of service).
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for BACT limit, 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping for Internally Vented Milling Equipment: At least once per calendar year, the Permittee shall verify that the airflow capacities of the Internally Vented Milling Emissions Units (EUs 603‐608) remain less than or equal to the values listed under the “Authorized Milling Changes” in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process Equipment 003”. Verification shall consist of re‐calculating the airflow capacities of each Internally Vented Milling Emissions Unit based on the forced exhaust flow rate for each unit.
Title I Condition: Monitoring for BACT limit, 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
The Permittee shall conduct performance tests on two of the milling emissions units each year after ANDXL‐001 expiration to verify the PM10 and PM2.5
emissions rate:
The Permittee shall propose which 2 milling emissions units to test for each year starting May 4, 2011 as part of the Notification required by Minn. R. 7017.2030, subp. 1. The proposed emissions units must meet the following criteria:
1 EU from the 10 largest milling units in terms of current actual airflow
1 EU from the 15 smallest milling units in terms of current actual airflow where the actual airflow is 70‐95% of the rated capacity
Process: 004 Vinyl and Other Plastic or Composite Processes Raw materials are blended to make vinyl and other plastic or composite material. Blended material is extruded into either a sheet (sheet extruders) or a profile (profile extruders). Sheet material is vacuum formed into a seamless frame cover which is used as an exterior skin for some window products. The profiles may be solid or have an inner core of a different material. Scrap material from the sheet extruders, profile extruders, and vacuum formers is collected and ground for re‐use. The grinders produce chips, which are passed through a pelletizing extruder, formed into pellets, and re‐extruded into a profile. The Facility also processes composite pellets (Fibrex™, a wood and vinyl composite) which are extruded into profiles. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the equipment consists of three sheet extruders, 12 vacuum formers, and 33 profile extruders that can extrude either vinyl or composite materials, one pelletizing extruder, a shuttle former, and one compounder (units that emit both VOC and PM/PM10). There are also five grinders, three bin vents, one blender, and one wood/vinyl separator (units that emit only PM/PM10). The blender is controlled by fabric filters. The Facility also has two Research and Development (R & D) extruders and a Brabender extruder which are used for research and testing purposes. These processes would otherwise qualify as insignificant under Minn. R. 7007.1300, subp. 4(B) and (C), with actual emissions of VOC and PM10/PM2.5 of less than 1 ton per year. See Attachment D of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list of vinyl and other plastic composite process equipment. All vinyl and other plastic or composite processes at the Facility, including those that are modified,
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reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Particulate Control of Blender, Pulverizers, and Wood/Vinyl Separator, (EUs 270, 629, and future pulverizers): These units must be controlled by equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 005” whenever the process equipment is operated.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Future Additional Particulate Control: The Permittee may choose to control emissions from vinyl and other plastic or composite processes with new control equipment described by the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 005”. For time periods when the control equipment is operated and when the control equipment meets the requirements of “Control Equipment 005”, the Permittee may take credit for its operation in the emissions calculations detailed in this section. Credit can be taken by using an MPCA‐approved controlled emissions factor.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Vacuum Formers Throughput Limit: The Permittee shall process no more than 13,000 tons per year of materials in the vacuum formers, as a group, based on a 12‐month rolling sum to be calculated as required by ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Vinyl Grinding Throughput Limit: The Permittee shall process no more than 20,000 tons per year of materials in the vinyl grinders, as a group, based on a 12‐month rolling sum to be calculated as required by ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Vinyl Pulverizing Throughput Limit: The Permittee shall process no more than 200 tons per year of materials in the vinyl pulverizers, as a group, based on a 12‐month rolling sum to be calculated as required by ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Sheetlines Throughput Limit: The Permittee shall process no more than 13,000 tons per year of materials in the sheetlines, as a group, based on a 12‐month rolling sum to be calculated as required by ANDXL‐002.
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Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Daily Recordkeeping. 1) For units that emit both VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5: On each day of
operation, the Permittee shall calculate and record the pounds of material processed for each type of process that has a separate emissions factor. At a minimum, the Permittee shall always separately record pounds of material processed at the vacuum formers and sheetlines.
2) For blenders, bins, conveyors, grinders, wood/vinyl separators, and pulverizers: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall calculate and record the total pounds of material processed for each group of equipment.
3) For all units, the record shall indicate if a particulate control device was used as allowed in this portion of Attachment A (see “Particulate Control”). The record shall be sufficient to determine what material was controlled versus uncontrolled.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit
Monthly Throughput Calculations: By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following for the vacuum formers,
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under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
pulverizers, sheetlines, and grinders, each as a separate group (e.g., calculate items #1 and #2 for all of the vacuum formers, calculate items #1 and #2 for all of the pulverizers, etc.):
1) The total throughput, in tons/month for the previous calendar month using the daily records.
2) The 12‐month rolling sum throughput, in tons/year, for the previous 12 month period by summing the monthly throughput values for the previous 12 months.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Recordkeeping: VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the total VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 emitted, in tons/month, for the previous calendar month using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (12)(vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly VOC Emissions Calculations. The Permittee shall calculate the VOC emissions from the vinyl and other plastic or composite processes by multiplying the pounds of material processed in the month by the appropriate emissions factor. VOC emissions are the sum of all the calculations using different emissions factors plus 0.087 tons/month for the testing extruders (the VOC “add‐on”).
The VOC Emissions Factor shall be the emissions factor specified in this paragraph or an MPCA‐approved alternative factor. There are currently six different process types with separate VOC emissions factors (all in units of pounds of VOC per pound of vinyl): one for the sheetlines (4.85E‐03), one for the vacuum formers (7.30E‐03), one for the profile extruders (8.55E‐03), one for the composite extruders (1.18E‐03), one for the pelletizing extruder (2.13E‐04), and one for the compounder (1.89E‐03).
The Permittee may propose alternative emissions factors derived from MPCA‐approved performance tests. If approved by MPCA, the Permittee shall use the alternative emissions factor. If the required material processing data is not available, the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential processing rate of the given material without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions for the period of time when data was unavailable.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Monthly PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions Calculations. The Permittee shall calculate the PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions from the vinyl and other plastic or composite processes by multiplying the pounds of material processed in the month by the appropriate emissions factor. The PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions are the sum of all the calculations using different emissions factors plus 0.0056 tons/month for the testing extruders (the PM/PM10/PM2.5 “add‐on”).
The PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions Factor shall be the emissions factor specified in this paragraph or an MPCA‐approved alternative factor, in either pounds of PM/PM10/PM2.5 per pound of material processed or in pounds of PM/PM10/PM2.5 per hour of operation. There are currently ten different process types with separate PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions factors (all in units of pounds of PM/PM10/PM2.5 per pound of vinyl unless otherwise stated): one for
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the sheetlines (1.30E‐04), one for the vacuum formers (4.72E‐04), one for the profile and composite extruders (8.55E‐05), one for the pelletizing extruders (1.80E‐04), one for the compounder (1.04E‐04), one for the bins (2.43E‐06), one for the grinders (6.50E‐05), one for the pulverizer (9.19E‐04), one for the blender (1.09E‐05), and one for the wood/vinyl separator (1.50E‐04).
The Permittee may propose alternative emissions factors derived from MPCA‐approved performance tests. If approved by MPCA, the Permittee shall use the alternative emissions factor.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any vinyl or other plastic processes that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced. The record shall include the date the process was modified, reconstructed, added or replaced, a description of the change, and the manufacturer and model number (if applicable).
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Tests. The Permittee shall conduct performance tests on the following Process 004 equipment according to the following schedule to verify the VOC emissions factor for the given process group:
One of each of the following before the end of each 60 month period following the initial performance test, in parentheses: Composite Extruder (October 3, 2007), Pelletizing Extruder (October 22, 2008), Profile Extruder (October 3, 2007), and Vacuum Former (October 22, 2008)
One of each of the following ‐‐ Sheetlines and Compounder: before the end of each 60 month period starting May 4, 2006 (See Attachment D for EU numbers of the given types of equipment.)
Process: 005 Combustion Sources
Specific emission and operational limits that apply to specific subgroups are listed under each subgroup of combustion sources. Limits that apply across subgroups are listed in the table below. See Attachment D of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list of combustion sources that exist or are authorized as of permit issuance.
All combustion sources at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Combined Gas Limit: The Permittee shall combust no more than 100 million cubic feet of natural gas per year based on a 12‐month rolling sum calculated by the last day of the next calendar month (as detailed later in this section) in the following units: EU 622 and EUs 625‐628.
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Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R.
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and maintain the total quantity of natural gas combusted (in million cubic feet) in EUs 622 and 625‐628 combined.
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7007.3000
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Recordkeeping. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002:
1) The total sawdust burned at each type of unit that uses a different emissions factor, in tons, during the previous month using fuel meters.
2) The total oil burned at each type of unit that uses a different emissions factor, in gallons, during the previous month using purchase records and/or fuel meters.
3) The total natural gas burned at each type of unit that uses a different emissions factor, in million cubic feet, during the previous month using purchase records and/or fuel meters.
4) The total VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 emitted, in tons/month, for the previous month.
All fuel used at the Facility shall be included in this recordkeeping, including fuel burned in units described by the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Insignificant Activities 001”.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (12)(vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Calculations: VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. The Permittee shall calculate both the VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions from the combustion processes by multiplying the amount of fuel burned in the period by the appropriate emissions factor. The results are then summed for all fuels for each pollutant.
The Emissions Factor for each fuel and pollutant shall be the current EPA published emissions factor, the one specified in this paragraph, or an MPCA‐approved alternative factor. There is currently one MPCA‐approved PM/PM10 emissions factor for wood combustion in the boilers (in pounds of PM/PM10
per ton of wood combusted): wood/gas boilers (0.00871). There are also several MPCA‐approved PM/PM10 and VOC factors for the Eastside and Westside generators. When separate factors are available for PM, PM10, and PM2.5, the Permittee shall use the highest of the three in these calculations.
The Permittee may propose alternative emissions factors derived from MPCA‐approved performance tests or any of the other sources listed in Minn. R. 7005.0100, subp. 10a(C). If approved by MPCA, the Permittee shall use the alternative emissions factor.
VOC Calculations: If fuel usage/purchase data is not available, the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential usage of the given fuel (or worst‐case fuel if no data exists indicating which fuel was used/purchased) without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions for the period of time when data was not available.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Calculations: Combined Natural Gas. By the last day of the calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following for EUs 622 and 625‐628 combined:
1) total quantity of natural gas combusted in the previous calendar month, by
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summing the daily records; and
2) the 12‐month rolling total of natural gas combusted, for the previous 12 months by summing the total monthly fuel numbers for the previous 12 months.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any combustion sources that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced. The record shall include the date the unit was modified, reconstructed, added or replaced, a description of the change, and the manufacturer and model number (if applicable).
A. Indirect Heating Equipment (Not Subject to NSPS)
The section is removed because it applied to Boilers 1‐6 which are removed from the facility. B. Boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc, Natural Gas only During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has two natural gas boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc that are used to supply steam for process or heating use (Boilers 9 and 10; EUs 008 and 009, respectively). The total capacity is 19.2 MMBtu/hr. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Minn. R. 7005.0100, subp. 35a The boilers are limited, by equipment design, to burning only natural gas.
40 CFR § 69.48c(g) By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall record the amount of natural gas combusted in the boilers during the previous calendar month. These records shall consist of purchase records, receipts, or fuel meter readings.
C. Boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc, Distillate Fuel Oil/Natural Gas During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has one boiler (EU 622) meeting the description of this portion of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The boiler (EU 622) shall meet the following criteria:
1) it shall combust only distillate fuel oil and natural gas;
2) the natural gas burner shall be a low NOx burner;
3) the boiler shall have flue gas recirculation (FGR);
4) the quantity of fuel combusted shall be limited as required in this
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portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 005” (see combined gas limit); and
5) have a maximum capacity of 50 MMBtu/hr.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall combust no more than 250,000 gallons per year of distillate oil in EU 622, based on a 12‐month rolling sum calculated by the last day of the next calendar month as detailed later in this section.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Fuel Sulfur Content: The Permittee shall only combust distillate oil that has a sulfur content of less than or equal to 0.15% by weight.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from EU 622 NOx in an amount greater than 0.04 lb/million Btu heat input. This applies to the unit when combusting natural gas.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Carbon Monoxide (CO): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from EU 622 CO in an amount greater than 200 parts per million on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen. This applies to the unit when combusting either fuel.
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Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and maintain the total quantity of distillate fuel oil combusted in EU 622, in gallons.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Calculations: Distillate Fuel Oil. By the last day of the calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following for EU 622:
1) total quantity of distillate fuel oil combusted in the previous calendar month, in gallons, by summing the daily records; and
2) the 12‐month rolling total of distillate fuel oil combusted, in gallons, for the previous 12 months by summing the total monthly fuel numbers for the previous 12 months.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Distillate Fuel Oil Sulfur Content: For each delivery of distillate fuel oil, the Permittee shall either
1) obtain and maintain a certification from the fuel oil supplier certifying that the sulfur content does not exceed 0.15% by weight; OR
2) sample the contents to determine the distillate fuel oil sulfur content. Sampling shall be conducted using appropriate ASTM methods.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test: The Permittee shall conduct a performance test before the end of each 60 months starting April 18, 2007 on EU 622 to measure CO emissions while combusting natural gas.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification
Performance Test: The Permittee shall conduct a performance test before the end of each 36 months starting April 18, 2007 on EU 622 to measure
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under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
NOx emissions while combusting natural gas.
NSPS Requirements, 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc
NSPS EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
40 CFR § 60.42c(d); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): When combusting oil, the Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from EU 622 SO2 in an amount greater than 0.5 lbs/million Btu heat input OR
The Permittee shall only combust distillate oil that has a sulfur content of less than or equal to 0.5% by weight.
This standard applies on and after the date of the initial performance test is completed or required to be completed under 40 CFR § 60.8, whichever date is first, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1) and 60.43c(e)(4); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Particulate Matter: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from EU 622 particulate matter in an amount greater than 0.030 lbs/million Btu heat input.
The permittee shall only combust distillate oil that has a sulfur content of less than or equal to 0.5% by weight.
This standard applies on and after the date of the initial performance test is completed or required to be completed under 40 CFR § 60.8, except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
40 CFR § 60.43c(c); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Opacity: When combusting oil, the Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from EU 622 gases which exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity (6‐minute average), except for one six‐minute period per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity.
This standard applies on and after the date of the initial performance test is completed or required to be completed under 40 CFR § 60.8, except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
NSPS MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
40 CFR §§ 60.44c(h), 60.45c(c), 60.47c(c), and 60.48c(f); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Distillate Fuel Oil Supplier Certification: The Permittee shall obtain a certification from the fuel oil supplier for each fuel oil delivery. The certification shall include the supplier’s name, a statement from the supplier that the oil complies with the specification under the definition of distillate oil in 40 CFR § 60.41c, and the sulfur content or maximum sulfur content of the oil. This certification is considered to be the performance test referenced in the emissions limits above.
40 CFR §§ 60.45c(c), 60.47c(c), and 60.48c(g); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Gaseous Fuel Supplier Certification: The Permittee shall maintain fuel supplier certifications of the sulfur content of the fuels burned in EU 622 to show the potential sulfur dioxide emission rate is less than or equal to 0.32 lb/MMBtu heat input. This certification is considered to be the performance test referenced in the emissions limits above.
40 CFR § 60.48c(g); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Fuel Usage Recordkeeping: The Permittee shall record and maintain records of the amounts of each fuel combusted during each calendar month.
40 CFR § 60.11(d); Minn. R. 7011.0570
At all times, including startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the Permittee shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the boiler in a manner
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consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the MPCA which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the Facility.
Performance Testing
40 CFR § 60.45c(a) and § 60.47c(a); Minn. R. 7011.0570
The Permittee shall conduct a performance test as required under 40 CFR § 60.8, and shall conduct subsequent performance tests as requested by the Administrator, to determine compliance with the standards using Method 9 of USEPA 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A–4 to determine the opacity of stack emissions. If during the initial 60 minutes of observation all 6‐minute averages are less than 10 percent and all individual 15‐second observations are less than or equal to 20 percent, the observation period may be reduced from 3 hours to 60 minutes.
40 CFR § 60.47c(a)(1)(i) through (iv); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Initial Performance Test: The Permittee shall conduct an initial performance test to measure opacity within one year of ANDXL‐002 issuance.
40 CFR § 60.47c(a)(1)(i) through (iv); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Performance Tests: The Permittee shall conduct performance tests to measure opacity on a frequency based on previous test results according to 40 CFR § 60.47c(a)(1)(i) through (iv).
40 CFR § 60.47c(c); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Owners and operators of an affected facilities that burn only distillate oil that contains no more than 0.5 weight percent sulfur and/or liquid or gaseous fuels with potential sulfur dioxide emission rates of 26 ng/J (0.060 lb/MMBtu) heat input or less and that do not use a post‐combustion technology to reduce SO2 or PM emissions and that are subject to an opacity standard in §60.43c(c) are not required to operate a COMS if they follow the applicable procedures in §60.48c(f).
NSPS SUBMITTALS
40 CFR § 60.48c(d), (e), (f), and (j); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Reporting: The Permittee shall submit a report within 30 days after the end of each six month period starting March 22, 2007. The report shall include:
1) calendar dates in the reporting period;
2) the name of the oil supplier
3) statements from the oil suppliers that the oil complies with the specifications under the definition of distillate oil in §60.41c
4) the sulfur content or maximum sulfur content of the oil
5) a certified statement signed by the Permittee that the certifications represent all fuel oil combusted during the reporting period.
D. Boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc, Wood/Natural Gas During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has two industrial boilers (EU 620 and 621) meeting the description of this portion of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The boilers (EU 620 and 621) shall meet the following criteria:
1) the boilers shall combust only unadulterated wood and natural gas;
2) the boilers shall have flue gas recirculation (FGR);
3) the quantity of fuel combusted shall be limited as required in this portion of this Attachment A;
4) emissions from the boilers shall be vented to an electrostatic precipitator (ESP) meeting the requirements set forth in the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 009” whenever the boilers are operated using any amount of unadulterated wood; and
5) have a combined maximum capacity of 104 MMBtu/hr.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall combust no more than 521,050 million Btu heat input from wood and natural gas per 12 months in EU620 and EU621 combined based on a 12‐month rolling sum calculated by the last day of the next calendar month as detailed later in this section.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Steam Output: EU620 and EU621 may be operated at maximum design capacity, operating independently or simultaneously.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, from either EU 620 or 621, NOx in an amount greater than 0.24 lb/million Btu heat input. This applies to each unit when combusting either fuel.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;
Particulate Matter (PM): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from each boiler and both boilers combined PM in an amount greater than 0.025 lbs/million Btu heat input. This limit applies at all times. Any emissions above this limit shall be considered a violation of the limit for each of the two boilers unless available information/documentation indicates only one of the boilers was operating at the time the emissions limit was exceeded.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Particulate Matter less than 10 microns (PM10): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, from either EU 620 or 621, PM10 in an amount greater than 0.050 lb/million Btu heat input. This applies to each unit when combusting wood.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Particulate Matter less than 2.5 microns (PM2.5): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, from either EU 620 or 621, PM2.5 in an amount greater than 0.050 lb/million Btu heat input. This applies to each unit when combusting wood.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Carbon Monoxide (CO): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, from either EU 620 or 621, CO in an amount greater than 350.0 parts per million on a dry basis corrected to 7 percent oxygen. This applies to the each unit when combusting either fuel.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Mercury: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from each boiler mercury in an amount greater than 0.0000030 lbs/million Btu heat input. This limit applies at all times except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
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Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Hydrogen Chloride (HCl): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from each boiler HCl in an amount greater than 0.020 lbs/million Btu heat input. This limit applies at all times except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Mercury Operating Limit for the fuel analysis compliance option: The Permittee shall maintain the fuel type or fuel mixture such that the mercury emission rate calculated according to the equation below is less than the emission limit for mercury.
Where:
Mercury = Mercury emission rate from the boiler or process heater in units of pounds per million Btu.
HGi90= 90th percentile confidence level concentration of mercury in fuel, i, in units of pounds per million Btu as calculated according to Equation 8 of this section.
Qi= Fraction of total heat input from fuel type, i, based on the fuel mixture that has the highest mercury content. If you do not burn multiple fuel types, it is not necessary to determine the value of this term. Insert a value of “1” for Qi.
n = Number of different fuel types burned in your boiler or process heater for the mixture that has the highest mercury content.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 HCl Operating Limit for the fuel analysis compliance option: The Permittee shall maintain the fuel type or fuel mixture such that the HCl emission rate calculated according to the equation below is less than the emission limit for HCl.
Where:
HCl = HCl emission rate from the boiler or process heater in units of pounds per million Btu.
Ci90= 90th percentile confidence level concentration of chlorine in fuel type, i, in units of pounds per million Btu as calculated according to Equation 8 of this section.
Qi= Fraction of total heat input from fuel type, i, based on the fuel mixture that has the highest content of chlorine. If you do not burn multiple fuel types, it is not necessary to determine the value of this term. Insert a value of “1” for Qi.
n = Number of different fuel types burned in your boiler or process heater for the mixture that has the highest content of chlorine.
1.028 = Molecular weight ratio of HCl to chlorine.
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Minn. R. 7017.1006 Emissions Monitoring: The owner or operator shall use a COMS to measure opacity emissions from boilers 11 and 12 (EU 620 and EU 621).
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Hourly Recordkeeping: For each hour of operation, the Permittee shall record the total pounds per hour of steam output (EU 620 and EU 621 operating independently or simultaneously) during an eight hour block average. Calculate the eight hour block average by calculating the total steam output from the eight hour period and divide by the total operating time during the eight hour period. Down time of 15 or more minutes shall not be included as operating time.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and maintain the total quantity of wood combusted (in tons) and the total quantity of natural gas combusted (in million cubic feet) in EUs 620 and 621.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Calculations: Wood and Natural Gas. By the last day of the calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following for EU 620 and 621 combined:
1) total quantity of heat input from wood and natural gas combusted in the previous calendar month, by summing the daily records and converting them to million Btu; and
2) the 12‐month rolling total of heat input (in million Btu) from wood and natural gas combusted, for the previous 12 months by summing the total monthly heat input for the previous 12 months.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(A) Fuel Records: The Permittee must keep records of the type and amount of all fuels burned in each boiler or process heater during the reporting period to demonstrate that all fuel types and mixtures of fuels burned would result in lower emissions of HCl and mercury than the emission limit for each pollutant (if you demonstrate compliance through fuel analysis), or result in lower fuel input of chlorine and mercury than the maximum values calculated during the last performance tests (if you demonstrate compliance through performance testing).
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 If the Permittee plans to burn a new type of fuel, the Permittee must submit an application for a permit amendment to authorize any new fuel type not authorized by this permit and obtain any permit the MPCA determines is applicable prior to commencing combustion of this fuel.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(A) The Permittee must also keep the following records for each boiler:
‐ Monthly fuel use by each boiler, including the type(s) of fuel and amount(s) used;
‐ For the fuel analysis compliance option, a copy of all calculations and supporting documentation of HCl emission rates, using the HCl equation under EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS of this table that were done to demonstrate compliance with the HCl emission limit. Supporting documentation should include results of any fuel analyses and basis for the estimates of maximum chlorine fuel input or HCl emission rates. The Permittee can use the results from one fuel analysis for multiple boilers
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provided they are all burning the same fuel type. However, the Permittee must calculate chlorine fuel input, or HCl emission rate, for each boiler.
‐ For the fuel analysis compliance option, a copy of all calculations and supporting documentation of mercury emission rates, using the mercury equation under EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS of this table that were done to demonstrate compliance with the mercury emission limit. Supporting documentation should include results of any fuel analyses and basis for the estimates of maximum mercury fuel input or mercury emission rates. The Permittee can use the results from one fuel analysis for multiple boilers provided they are all burning the same fuel type. However, the Permittee must calculate mercury fuel input, or mercury emission rates, for each boiler.
PERFORMANCE TESTING AND FUEL ANALYSIS
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Compliance Demonstration for HCl and Hg: The Permittee may demonstrate compliance with the emission limits for HCl and/or for mercury through fuel analysis. Otherwise, the Permittee must demonstrate compliance using Performance Testing for HCl and/or mercury.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Annual Performance Tests (CO). The Permittee shall conduct annual performance tests for each EU620 and EU621 (test each unit separately) to measure CO emissions. Each annual performance test must be conducted between 10 and 12 months after the previous performance test.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test (NOx). The Permittee shall conduct a performance test every 36 months for each EU620 and EU621 (test each unit separately) to measure NOx emissions starting June 16, 2007.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test (PM10). The Permittee shall conduct a performance test every 60 months for each EU620 and EU621 (test each unit separately) to measure PM10 emissions starting of June 16, 2007.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Initial Performance Test (PM2.5). The Permittee shall conduct an initial performance test within 365 days after permit issuance for each EU620 and EU621 (test each unit separately) to measure PM2.5 emissions.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test (PM2.5). The Permittee shall conduct a performance test every 60 months for each EU620 and EU621 (test each unit separately) to measure PM2.5 emissions starting after initial performance test for PM2.5.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (PM); Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1;
Annual Performance Tests (PM and Opacity). The Permittee shall conduct annual performance tests for each EU620 and EU621 to concurrently measure PM emissions and opacity. Each annual performance test must be conducted between 10 and 12 months after the previous performance test.
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Alternative Monitoring Procedure approved under 40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
The Permittee can conduct performance tests less often for a given pollutant if performance tests for the pollutant (particulate matter or TSM) for at least 3 consecutive years show compliance with the emission limit. In this case, the Permittee does not have to conduct a performance test for that pollutant for the next 2 years. The Permittee must conduct a performance test during the third year and no more than 36 months after the previous performance test.
If the boiler continues to meet the emission limit for particulate matter or TSM, the Permittee may choose to conduct performance tests for these pollutants every third year, but each such performance test must be conducted no more than 36 months after the previous performance test.
If a performance test shows noncompliance with an emission limit for particulate matter or TSM, the Permittee must conduct annual performance tests for that pollutant until all performance tests over a consecutive 3‐year period show compliance.
All PM and opacity performance tests shall be conducted under two operating scenarios per the EPA‐approved Alternative Monitoring Procedure:
‐ Testing shall be done on each boiler individually while operating at worst case conditions; and
‐ Testing shall be done on both boilers combined while each boiler is operating at worst case conditions.
Minn. R. 7017.2030 and 7017.2035; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(B) and 5
Annual Performance Tests (HCl and/or Hg) (if the Performance Test compliance option is chosen). The Permittee shall conduct annual performance tests, beginning within 1 year of permit issuance for each EU620 and EU621 (test each unit separately) to measure HCl and/or Hg emissions. Each annual performance test must be conducted between 10 and 12 months after the previous performance test.
The Permittee can conduct performance tests less often for a given pollutant if performance tests for the pollutant (HCl or mercury) for at least 3 consecutive years show compliance with the emission limit. In this case, the Permittee does not have to conduct a performance test for that pollutant for the next 2 years. The Permittee must conduct a performance test during the third year and no more than 36 months after the previous performance test.
If the boiler continues to meet the emission limit for HCl or mercury, the Permittee may choose to conduct performance tests for these pollutants every third year, but each such performance test must be conducted no more than 36 months after the previous performance test.
If a performance test shows noncompliance with an emission limit for HCl or mercury, the Permittee must conduct annual performance tests for that pollutant until all performance tests over a consecutive 3‐year period show compliance.
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Minn. R. 7017.2030 and 7017.2035; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(B) and 5
Fuel Analyses (if the fuel analysis compliance option is chosen): The Permittee shall conduct fuel analyses for mercury and HCl for each type of fuel burned in each boiler within 5 years of June 27,2007. The Permittee shall conduct all fuel analyses according to Minn. R. 7017.2030 and 7017.2035 and establish maximum fuel pollutant input levels according to the equation below.
Where:
Clinput= Maximum amount of chlorine entering the boiler or process heater through fuels burned in units of pounds per million Btu.
Ci= Arithmetic average concentration of chlorine in fuel type, i, analyzed according to 40 CFR §63.7521, in units of pounds per million Btu.
Qi= Fraction of total heat input from fuel type, i, based on the fuel mixture that has the highest content of chlorine. If you do not burn multiple fuel types during the performance testing, it is not necessary to determine the value of this term. Insert a value of “1” for Qi.
n = Number of different fuel types burned in your boiler or process heater for the mixture that has the highest content of chlorine.
The Permittee must conduct fuel analyses according to 40 CFR § 63.7521 for each type of fuel burned no later than 5 years after the previous fuel analysis for each fuel type. If the Permittee burns a new type of fuel, the Permittee must conduct a fuel analysis before burning the new type of fuel in either boiler and obtain the appropriate permit amendment if the fuel type is not authorized by this permit. The Permittee must still meet all applicable continuous compliance requirements in Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5.
NSPS Requirements, 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc; all requirements apply separately to each boiler
NSPS EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
40 CFR § 60.43c(c); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Opacity: When combusting wood, the Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from each boiler gases which exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity except for one six‐minute period per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity.
This standard applies on and after the date of the initial performance test is completed or required to be completed under 40 CFR § 60.8, except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
NSPS MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
40 CFR § 60.48c(g); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Fuel Usage Recordkeeping: The Permittee shall record and maintain records of the amounts of each fuel combusted during each day, in each boiler.
40 CFR § 60.11(d); Minn. R. 7011.0570
At all times, including startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the Permittee shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the boilers and their pollution control equipment in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether
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acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the MPCA which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the Facility.
40 CFR § 60.13(b); Minn. R. 7011.0570
All continuous monitoring systems and monitoring devices shall be installed and operational prior to conducting performance tests under 40 CFR § 60.8. Verification of operational status shall, as a minimum, include completion of the manufacturer’s written requirements or recommendations for installation, operation, and calibration of the device.
NSPS COMS REQUIREMENTS
40 CFR § 60.47c(a); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Continuous Opacity Monitor System (COMS): The Permittee shall install, calibrate, certify, maintain, and operate a Continuous Opacity Monitoring System (COMS) by January 31, 2007.
40 CFR § 60.47c(b); Minn. R. 7011.0570
All COMS for measuring opacity shall be operated in accordance with the applicable procedures under Performance Specification (PS) 1 (Appendix B of 40 CFR pt. 60). The span value of the COMS shall be between 60 and 80 percent.
40 CFR § 60.13(f); Minn. R. 7011.0570
All continuous monitoring systems and monitoring devices shall be installed such that representative measurements of emissions or process parameters from the boilers are obtained. Procedures for the location of continuous monitoring systems are contained in PS 1 (Appendix B of 40 CFR pt. 60).
40 CFR § 60.13(e); Minn. R. 7017.1090, subp. 1
Continuous Operation: COMS must be operated and data recorded during all periods of emission unit operation including periods of emission unit start‐up, shutdown, or malfunction except for periods of acceptable monitor downtime. This requirement applies whether or not a numerical emission limit applies during these periods. A COMS must not be bypassed except in emergencies where failure to bypass would endanger human health, safety, or plant equipment.
Acceptable monitor downtime includes reasonable periods as listed in Items A, B, C and D of Minn. R. 7017.1090, subp. 2.
Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 1; Quality Assurance Plan: The Permittee shall Develop and implement a written quality assurance plan that covers each COMS. The plan shall be on site and available for inspection within 30 days after monitor certification. The plan shall contain all of the information required by Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 1. The plan shall include the manufacturer’s spare parts list for each COMS and require that those parts be kept at the facility unless the Commissioner gives written approval to exclude specific spare parts from the list.
40 CFR § 60.13(a); Minn. R. 7017.1210
QA/QC: The Permittee is subject to the performance specifications listed in 40 CFR pt. 60, Appendix B and shall operate, calibrate, and maintain each COMS according to the QA/QC procedures in Minn. R. 7017.1210.
40 CFR § 60.13(d)(l) and (d)(2); Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 2
Daily Calibration Drift: The Permittee must automatically, intrinsic to the opacity monitor, check the zero and upscale (span) calibration drifts at least once daily. The span value shall be between 60% and 80%. For COMS without automatic zero adjustments, the optical surfaces exposed to the effluent gases shall be cleaned prior to performing the zero and span drift
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adjustments. For COMS with automatic zero adjustments, the optical surfaces shall be cleaned when the cumulative automatic zero compensation exceeds 4 percent opacity.
Minimum procedures must include an automated method for producing a simulated zero opacity condition and an upscale opacity condition as specified in 40 CFR § 60.13(d)(2).
Minn. R. 7017.1180, subp. 2 Calibration Error Audit Notification: The Permittee shall submit the Calibration Error Audit Notification 30 days before the COMS Calibration Error Audit.
Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 3 Calibration Error Audit: The Permittee shall submit the Calibration Error Audit before the end of each calendar half‐year following Permit Issuance. Audits are to be at least three months apart but no more than eight months apart except that a calibration error audit need not be conducted during any semiannual period in which the emission unit operated less than 24 hours. The calibration error audit shall be conducted according to the procedures in 40 CFR pt. 60, Appendix B, Performance Specification No. 1.
Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 4 Attenuator Calibration: The Permittee shall have an independent testing company conduct calibrations of each of the neutral density filters used in the calibration error audit according to the procedure in Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 60, Appendix B, Section 7.1.3.1 within the time frame of opacity stability guaranteed by the attenuator manufacturer. The manufacturer's guarantee of stability shall be on site available for inspection.
Minn. R. 7017.1130 Recordkeeping: The Permittee must retain records of all COMS monitoring data and support information for a period of five years from the date of the monitoring sample, measurement or report. Records shall be kept at the Facility.
40 CFR § 60.13(h) Reduction of Monitoring Data: The Permittee must reduce the monitoring data from the CMS as specified in 40 CFR § 60.13(h).
Minn. R. 7017.1220 Calibration Error Audit Results Summary: The Permittee shall submit the Calibration Error Audit Results Summary 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter in which the COMS calibration error audit was completed.
40 CFR §§ 60.7(c) and 60.48c(c) and (j); Minn. R. 7011.0570; Minn. R. 7017.1110, subp. 1 and 7019.0100, subp. 1
Excess Emissions/Downtime Reports (EERs): The Permittee shall submit excess emission reports for any excess emissions from the boilers which occurred during the reporting period within 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter starting January 22, 2007. The report shall include all information required by 40 CFR § 60.7(c) or (d), as applicable, as well as Minn. R. 7017.1110, subp. 2 and shall be submitted even if there were no excess emissions, monitor downtime, or monitor bypasses during the quarter.
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NESHAP Requirements, 40 CFR pt. 63, subp. DDDDD (referred to as “subpart DDDDD” in this portion of Attachment A)
40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD
Comply with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters, as applicable for existing boilers as specified under 40 CFR Section 63.7490, by the appropriate deadlines as specified under 40 CFR Section 63.7495.
Note that During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the effective date of this standard has been delayed until such time as judicial review is no longer pending or until the EPA completes its reconsideration of the rules, whichever is earlier (Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 96 / May 18, 2011).
E. Stationary Internal Combustion Engines During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has the following internal combustion engines used primarily for backup power generation during an emergency: three diesel‐fired generators, two natural gas‐fired generators, and one diesel fuel‐fired fire pump. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 2 Sulfur Dioxide: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any stationary internal combustion engine any gases which contain sulfur dioxide in excess of 0.5 lbs/million Btu actual heat input. This limit applies individually to each stationary internal combustion engine. The potential to emit based on allowable fuels and equipment design is 0.29 lbs/million Btu heat input for diesel and less than 0.001 lb/million Btu heat input for natural gas.
Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 1 Opacity: The Permittee shall not cause or permit the emission of visible air contaminants from any stationary internal combustion engine in excess of 20% opacity once operating temperatures have been attained. This limit applies individually to each stationary internal combustion engine.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 & 5
Hours of Operation: The Permittee shall maintain documentation on site that the emergency equipment listed under this portion of Attachment A qualifies by design under the U.S. EPA memorandum entitled "Calculating Potential to Emit (PTE) for Emergency Generators" dated September 6, 1995, limiting operation to 500 hours per year per unit.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 & 5
Fuel Supplier Certification: The Permittee shall obtain and maintain a fuel supplier certification for each shipment of diesel fuel, certifying that the sulfur content does not exceed 0.5% by weight.
Minn. R. 7005.0100, subp. 35a
The stationary internal combustion engines are limited, by equipment design, to the following fuel types:
‐ Eastside, Westside, and Building 45 Emergency Generators and Emergency Fire Pump (EUs 001, 002, 015, and 006): Diesel Fuel.
‐ Building 14S and Building 46 Emergency Generators (EU 010 and 016): Natural Gas.
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Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation of the Eastside and Westside Generators (EUs 001 and 002): The Permittee shall operate each of these emergency generators no more than 12 hours in any 24 hour period.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Weekly and Annual Testing of the Eastside and Westside Generators (EUs 001 and 002):
Testing of each of these units shall occur independently of other generator testing (i.e., only one at a time).
Testing of the Westside Generator (EU 002) shall occur only between the hours of noon and 5 PM.
Weekly tests shall last for no more than 1 hour for each generator.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Testing Records: The Permittee shall maintain written documentation for each generator test stating which unit was tested, on what date, when it was turned on, and when it was turned off.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Operating Records for Eastside and Westside Generators (EUs 001 and 002): The Permittee shall maintain written documentation of hours of operation for each generator stating the date of operation, the time it was turned on, the time it was turned off, and the calculated total hours of operation for each 24‐hour period.
F. Direct Heating Equipment During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has a regenerative thermal oxidizer with a total natural gas burner capacity of 9.0 MMBtu/hr (EU 612). This oxidizer is an emissions control device and is considered direct heating equipment due to its natural gas burners. The Facililty also has four (4) direct heating units that are used for backup space heating (EUs 625, 626, 627, and 628). The total authorized capacity is 40 MMBtu/hr. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
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EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The four direct heating units (EUs 625‐628) shall meet the following criteria: 1) they shall combust only natural gas;
2) they shall have low NOx burners;
3) the quantity of fuel combusted shall be limited as required elsewhere in ANDXL‐002; and
4) they shall have a combined maximum capacity of 40 MMBtu/hr.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, from EUs 625, 626, 627 or 628, NOx in an amount greater than 0.04 lb/million Btu heat input. This applies separately to each unit.
Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1)
Total Particulate Matter: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from direct heating equipment gases which in any one hour
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contain particulate matter in excess of the amount permitted in Minn. R. 7011.0730 for the allocated process weight; provided that the Permittee shall not be required to reduce the particulate matter emissions below the concentrations permitted by Minn. R. 7011.0735 for the appropriate source gas volume; further provided that regardless of the mass emissions permitted by Minn. R. 7011.0735, the Permittee shall not emit particulate matter in a concentration in excess of 0.30 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas. This limit applies individually to each direct heating unit.
Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
Opacity: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from direct heating equipment gases which exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity except for one six‐minute period per hour of not more than 60 percent opacity. This limit applies individually to each direct heating unit.
Minn. R. 7005.0100, subp. 35a The direct heating equipment is limited, by equipment design, to natural gas only.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Performance Test Data for Nitrogen Oxides: For EUs 625, 626, 627, and 628, the Permittee shall obtain and maintain certified test data from the manufacturer of each unit demonstrating that each unit will emit less than the NOx limit in ANDXL‐002. This data shall be at the Facility prior to startup of any of the units.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Annual Burner Maintenance: The Permittee shall ensure that the burners on EUs 625, 626, 627, and 628 are properly maintained and shall have them tuned for maximum combustion efficiency at least annually by the burner manufacturer or its representative. The Permittee shall keep a written record of all maintenance/tuning including the date it is performed.
Process: 006 Miscellaneous VOC Sources The sources included in this Process are those where the material use does not fall into any other Process and does not result in emissions other than VOCs (and specific compounds that make up those VOCs). During drafting of ANDXL‐002, this Process consists of several adhesive application operations, silicone application, multiple cleaners, non‐bulk solvent use that is not related to other processes, and a laboratory. These operations typically use many different materials in small containers throughout the Facility. They are purchased in various container sizes, ranging from 4 oz. tubes to 350 gallon totes. See Attachment D of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list of Miscellaneous VOC Sources. Materials in the Miscellaneous VOC Sources are divided into three categories: Tracked Materials: These materials are tracked as delivered and VOC emissions are calculated each calendar month. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, these include cleaner and adhesive application operations, silicone application, and non‐bulk solvent use; Annual Materials: These materials are not tracked as delivered and VOC emissions are calculated annually. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, no materials are tracked under this category; and Insignificant Materials: These materials are not tracked as delivered or annually. A set number is added to account for them in the monthly calculations (the VOC “add‐on”). These include the Model Shop, Printing Press, and laboratory. These processes would otherwise qualify as insignificant under Minn. R. 7007.1300, subp. 3(G), and subp. 4(B) and (C).
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All Miscellaneous VOC sources at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A.
Process Equipment 006
Citation Requirement
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall separately record and maintain the total quantity of all Tracked Materials delivered for use to the Facility, based on purchasing records. The units of each delivery will vary (e.g., ounces, gallons, pounds, etc.).
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Recordkeeping: By the last day of each calendar month the Permittee shall calculate and record the total VOC emissions, in tons/month, from the Miscellaneous VOC Sources for the previous calendar month. Monthly VOC emissions are equal to item 3 from the monthly calculation for the Tracked Materials plus item 4 from the most recent annual calculation for the Annual Materials (both on the following page of this Attachment A) plus 0.142 tons/month for the Insignificant Materials (the VOC “add‐on”).
This number shall be used in the monthly calculations set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Annual Recordkeeping: By January 30th of each calendar year, the Permittee shall calculate and record actual VOC emissions, in tons, from Annual Materials for the previous year, using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002. This value will be used in the VOC calculations included in the XL Annual Report, Emissions Inventory, the January 30th PAL Semi‐Annual Report, and the February 15th Semi‐Annual Report for the subject year.
If the total VOC emissions from the Annual Materials are determined to be greater than 50 tons, the Permittee shall reclassify items in the Annual Materials as Tracked Materials such that the actual emissions of the remaining Annual Materials are less than 50 tons. These reclassified lists of Annual and Tracked Materials shall be used for tracking for the next calendar year.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (12)(vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Monthly Calculation: VOC Emissions from Tracked Materials. The Permittee shall make the following calculation for Tracked Materials delivered to the Facility.
1) The Permittee shall calculate the total VOC delivered for each calendar month using total quantity delivered and VOC content determined as required by ANDXL‐002. This may be done by multiplying each delivery amount by its VOC content and summing the results or by summing deliveries of a particular material for the month and multiplying the sum by the applicable VOC content. VOCs from all materials are then summed.
2) The Permittee may elect to calculate the amount of VOC shipped off‐site for Miscellaneous VOC Sources. If elected, this shall be done by using the material content for shipped wastes determined as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”, multiplied by the amount shipped. VOCs from all shipments are then summed.
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3) The Permittee shall calculate the VOC emissions for the month by subtracting item 2) from item 1). Item 2) may be zero.
If delivery data is not available, the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential usage of the given material (or worst‐case material if no data exists indicating which material was delivered) without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions for the period of time when data was not available.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Annual Calculation: VOC Emissions from Annual Materials. The Permittee shall make the following calculation for Annual Materials delivered to the Facility.
1) The Permittee shall calculate the total VOC delivered for the annual period using total quantity delivered and VOC content determined as required by ANDXL‐002. This may be done by multiplying each delivery amount by its VOC content and summing the results or by summing deliveries of a particular material for the period and multiplying the sum by the applicable VOC content. VOCs from all materials are then summed.
2) The Permittee may calculate the amount of VOC shipped off‐site for the Annual Material sources. If elected, this shall be done by using the material content for shipped wastes determined as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”, multiplied by the amount shipped. VOCs from all shipments are then summed.
3) The Permittee shall calculate the VOC emissions for the year by subtracting item 2) from item 1). Item 2) may be zero.
4) The Permittee shall determine the annual average monthly emissions, in tons/month, by dividing item 3) by 12.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any Miscellaneous VOC Sources that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced. The record shall include the date the process was modified, reconstructed, added or replaced, a description of the change, and the manufacturer and model number (if applicable).
Process: 007 Other Miscellaneous Sources Due to the nature of ANDXL‐002, units that would otherwise qualify as insignificant under Minn. R. 7007.1300, subpart 3(I) must be included in the various calculations and are therefore no longer considered insignificant under Minnesota rules. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, no units at the Facility would be tracked under this process group, but the Permittee may add them in the future. All other miscellaneous sources at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A.
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Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Each Process 007 unit shall meet both of the following criteria. 1) Have a potential to emit less than:
4,000 lbs/year of carbon monoxide; and
2,000 lbs/year each of nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, particulate matter less than ten microns, particulate matter less than two and one half microns, volatile organic compounds, and ozone.
1,000 lbs/year of CO2e
2) Be subject to only one of the following applicable requirements:
Minn. R. 7011.0715 as described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”;
Minn. R. 7011.0610, Minn. R. 7011.0515, or Minn. R. 7011.2300 as described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 005”; or
Minn. R. 7011.0110 (general opacity rule).
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Recordkeeping: Process Parameters. 1) If the Permittee calculated VOC or PM/PM10/PM2.5 actual emissions, in
whole or in part, from VOC‐containing materials purchased, the Permittee shall record by the last day of each calendar month, the amount of each VOC‐containing material purchased, and the VOC content (determined as required by the Material Content requirement in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”) for the previous calendar month.
2) If the Permittee calculated VOC or PM/PM10/PM2.5 actual emissions, in whole or in part, by using fuel burned, the Permittee shall record by the last day of each calendar month the amount of each fuel purchased or used for the previous calendar month.
3) If the Permittee calculated VOC or PM/PM10/PM2.5 actual emissions, in whole or in part, by using hours of operation, the Permittee shall record by the last day of each calendar month the hours operated for each emissions unit, rounded to the nearest hour for the previous calendar month.
4) If the Permittee calculated VOC or PM/PM10/PM2.5 actual emissions, in whole or in part, by using the quantity of material handled or product produced, the Permittee shall record by the last day of each calendar month for each material handled and for each product produced, the amount of the material handled and the amount of product produced for the previous calendar month.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Recordkeeping: VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the total VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 emitted, in tons/month, from the Process 007 units, for the previous calendar month using the methods specified below.
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Process Equipment 007
Citation Requirement
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(7)(vi) and (12)(vii) and Minn. R. 7007.3000 (VOC); Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (PM/PM10)
Monthly Calculations: VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. The Permittee shall calculate both the VOC and PM/PM10/PM2.5 actual emissions for each Process 007 emissions unit, except that similar emissions units may be aggregated for emission calculation purposes. The Permittee shall use the calculation methods described by Options 1 or 2. The results are then summed for all units for each pollutant.
Option 1: Emissions Factor and Operating Parameters. E = OP x EF, where
E = Actual Emissions in tons per month
OP = Operating Parameter as required by the Emission Factor (hours of operation or units produced)
EF = Emission Factor (pounds of pollutant per hour of operation or units produced) as defined in part 7005.0100, subpart 10a. When separate emissions factors are available for PM, PM10, and PM2.5, the Permittee shall use the higher of the three in these calculations. The Permittee shall submit any proposed emissions factors under Minn. R. 7005.0100, subp. 10a(C) to the MPCA for review and approval prior to using the factors.
Option 2: Material Balance. E = (a ‐ b ‐ c), where
E = Actual Emissions in tons per month
a = the amount of the pollutant (VOC or PM/PM10/PM2.5) entering the process.
b = the amount of the pollutant incorporated permanently into the product. This includes VOCs chemically transformed in production or the solids transferred onto a painted part from a spraying operation. It does not include latent VOC remaining in the product that will at some time be released to the atmosphere or solids overspray from a spraying operation.
c = the amount of pollutant, if any, leaving the process as waste and not emitted to the atmosphere. If elected, this shall be done by using the material content for shipped wastes determined as set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Total Facility Requirements”, multiplied by the amount shipped.
VOC Calculations: If the data required by the above formulas is not available (e.g., quantity purchased, hours of operation, etc.), the Permittee shall assume the maximum potential operating conditions (worst‐case material, maximum hours, maximum processing rate) without considering enforceable limitations or operational restrictions for the period of time when data was not available.
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any Process 007 units that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced. The record shall include the date the unit was modified, reconstructed, added or replaced, a description of the change, the manufacturer and model number (if applicable), the calculated potential to emit, and the rule
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Process Equipment 007
Citation Requirement
requirements that apply to the unit from the list earlier in this portion of Attachment A.
Process: 008 Wood and Ash Silos During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Facility has one wood silo (EU 623) meeting the description of this portion of Attachment A. All Wood and Ash Silos at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of the Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Process Equipment 008
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM/PM10/PM2.5: The Permittee shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any wood or ash silo either PM, PM10, or PM2.5 emissions in an amount that exceeds 0.0050 gr/dscf based on a 3‐hour average.
Title I Condition: to avoid major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM/PM10/PM2.5 Control: The Permittee must control all wood and ash silos with equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 005” whenever the process equipment is operated.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 and 5
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall calculate and record the actual hours of operation of each wood and ash silo.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Monthly Recordkeeping: PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions. By the last day of each calendar month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the total PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions, in tons/month, from all wood and ash silos for the previous calendar month using the methods specified in ANDXL‐002.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Monthly PM/PM10/PM2.5 Emissions Calculations. The Permittee shall calculate the PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions from the wood and ash silos in tons/month by multiplying the actual monthly hours of operation of all wood and ash silos by the total maximum airflow, by the emissions limit, and by the appropriate conversion factors.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping of Equipment Changes: The Permittee shall keep records of any wood or ash silos that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced. The record shall include the date the silo was modified, reconstructed, added or replaced, a description of the change, and the manufacturer and model number (if applicable).
Control Equipment: 001 Panel Filters Panel filters are used on all paintlines, other production‐related painting processes, the maintenance spray booth and the research and development spray booth. The filters collect paint overspray from the paint application equipment. Specifically, a panel filter is present at the bottom of each of silos 1‐6 through which the
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exhaust air must pass before exiting the silo. Panel filters consisting of multi‐layer paper paint arrestors are used in the flexiframe, longlength, endspray, maintenance, and research and development booths. All panel filters at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after ANDXL‐002 issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 001
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency, for Total Particulate Matter, greater than or equal to 74 percent.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency, for Particulate Matter less than 10 microns, greater than or equal to 74 percent.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency, for Particulate Matter less than 2.5 microns, greater than or equal to 74 percent.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain each panel filter any time the associated process equipment is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of Filters: The Permittee shall operate and maintain each filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: Monitoring for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Inspections: Once each operating day, the Permittee shall visually inspect the condition of each panel filter with respect to alignment, saturation, tears, holes and any other condition that may affect the filter’s performance. The Permittee shall maintain a daily written record of filter inspections.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Periodic Inspections: The Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components as required by the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections.
Title I Condition: Monitoring for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Corrective Actions: If the filters or any of their components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall follow the O & M Plan for the panel filter and take corrective action within the timing prescribed in the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter.
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Control Equipment 001
Citation Requirement
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 and 14
Hood Design and Evaluation: On an annual basis, the Permittee shall visually inspect each fan that is part of a paint spray booth or silo system. The inspection shall include checking the fan belt for condition and tightness, and checking the motor for excessive noise and/or vibration. The Permittee shall maintain a written log of the inspection. If there is an indication of a condition needing attention or repair, the Permittee shall take immediate responsive action. The Permittee shall include the date of inspection and the dates of any follow‐up and repairs in the inspection log.
For new painting processes, the Permittee shall document that the hood design conforms to the design and operating practices recommended in "Industrial Ventilation ‐ A Manual of Recommended Practice, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists" (see Minn. R. 7011.0070, subp. 1).
Control Equipment: 002 not used in ANDXL‐002 Control Equipment: 003 Externally Vented Milling Fabric Filters During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee has 41 externally vented filter systems that control particulate emissions from milling equipment. The existing control systems were installed since 1976 and range from 1,000 to approximately 110,000 cubic feet per minute of design airflow capacity. See Attachment E of ANDXL‐002 for the complete list of the externally vented milling fabric filters. All externally vented milling fabric filters at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after ANDXL‐002 issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 003
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate the externally vented fabric filters (both existing and new) so that the air flow rates are less than or equal to those listed in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process Equipment 003” as the authorized capacity for the milling emissions units. The Permittee shall maintain a record of each fabric filter design specification showing the calculated maximum airflow requirements.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter any time the associated process equipment is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of Filters: The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
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Control Equipment 003
Citation Requirement
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: Monitoring for BACT Limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5
Daily Inspections: Once each day of operation, the Permittee shall visually inspect each control device described by Control Equipment 003. The Permittee shall visually inspect the "clean" side for sawdust leaking and/or malfunctioning filter bags, and inspect the "dirty" side discharge (airlock, rotary valve, or discharge shoot) to ensure proper sawdust transfer. The Permittee shall also observe the external discharge of each system to verify that no visible emissions are occurring and that there is no sawdust accumulation on the roof around the stack/vent. Upon completion of the inspection, the Permittee shall complete an inspection form. If there is indication of a filter bag leak or malfunction, the Permittee shall take immediate responsive action including an initial attempt to repair the system or, if necessary, shutting the system down to address any malfunction. The Permittee shall include the time of discovery and response actions in the comment section of the inspection form.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Monthly Inspections: At least once per calendar month, the Permittee shall inspect each fabric filter’s components that are subject to wear or plugging, for example, bearings, belts, hoses, fans, nozzles, orifices, and ducts. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect each fabric filter’s components that are not subject to wear including structural components, housings, ducts, and hoods. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if any fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter.
Title I Condition: Monitoring for BACT Limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5
Airflow Verification Plan: The Permittee shall retain at the Facility and shall implement and maintain the approved airflow verification plan, Attachment F, for all control equipment meeting the requirements set forth in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 003”. All airflow measurements shall be maintained at the facility. The plan must be available for inspection and copying by the Administrator upon request. An amendment to the permit will be needed to revise the airflow verification plan.
Control Equipment: 004 Internally Vented Milling Fabric Filters Internally vented fabric filters that are in areas of the Facility that are ventilated by the larger externally vented filter systems are not subject to the requirements in this section. The external system is considered the BACT control device and must meet the requirements in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment
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003”. The requirements of this section apply to the filters that vent internally and are not served by the external filter systems. The internally vented filters are divided into two types: Category 1 and Category 2. Category 1 filters are those that:
consist of cyclone collectors followed by two or more filter bags or cartridge filters (common types include but are not limited to Torit® systems);
have rigid ductwork connected directly to the filter system; AND
are tracked with internal fixed asset or tracking numbers. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee has nine (9) Category 1 internally vented milling fabric filters. They consist of filters for equipment as described under Process 003, including wood and Fibrex™ operations. They occur in buildings that are either remote from the majority of the milling operations at the main facility or are remote from the main facility such as building 13S. Category 2 filters are those that:
consist of single or double bag collectors and industrial vacuum cleaners (common manufacturers include but are not limited to Shop‐Vac®, Dust Kop®, Jet®, and Delta®);
do not have rigid ductwork connected to the filter housing (have flexible ducting instead); AND are not tracked with internal fixed asset or tracking numbers.
During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee has 15 Category 2 filters. These filters are located in the same five buildings as the Category 1 filters. The requirements that apply to both categories are listed at the beginning of the following table while additional requirements that apply only to Category 1 filters are listed at the end of the table (and labeled as “Additional Category 1 Requirements”). All internally vented milling fabric filters at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after ANDXL‐002issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 004
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment such that it achieves a collection efficiency, for Total Particulate Matter, greater than or equal to 99 percent.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment such that it achieves a collection efficiency, for Particulate Matter less than 10 microns, greater than or equal to 99 percent.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment such that it achieves a collection efficiency, for Particulate Matter less than 2.5 microns, greater than or equal to 99 percent.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter any time the associated process equipment is in operation.
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Control Equipment 004
Citation Requirement
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Control Equipment Department Procedure: The Permittee shall retain at the Facility and shall implement a Department Procedure (DP) for all air pollution control equipment described by the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Control Equipment 004”. At a minimum, the DP shall require the use of such controls at all times that internally vented milling equipment is in operation, shall include a description of (the minimum but not necessarily the only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment and practices to proper operation to meet applicable permit conditions, a description of the employee training program for the DP, and the records kept to demonstrate DP implementation.
Corrective actions may include the repair or replacement of the control device with a similar device.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: Monitoring for BACT Limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5
Weekly Inspections: The Permittee shall inspect the internally vented milling equipment (EUs 603‐608) once per calendar week. The inspection shall:
verify all milling equipment that was in use was connected to control equipment meeting the requirements of “Control Equipment 004”;
verify that for milling equipment not in use during the inspection, that it was either connected to control equipment or that control equipment was available for connection; and
verify that the control equipment was operating properly by checking for visual signs of dust buildup or other indications of system performance.
The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection. For the last bullet above, if corrective action is taken within 1 week, the item requiring corrective action shall not be considered a deviation.
Additional Category 1 Requirements
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(j) (BACT Limit) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of Filters: The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: Recordkeeping for BACT limit, 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Equipment Labeling and Recordkeeping for Category 1 Filters: The Permittee shall affix and maintain a label on each Category 1 fabric filter showing a unique equipment identification number. If equipment is added, it shall be given a new unique number; numbers from removed or replaced equipment shall not be reused.
The Permittee shall maintain a list of Category 1 fabric filters. The list shall include the following information for each fabric filter: its identification number, date of installation, the Delta EU number served by the fabric filter (from Attachment D of ANDXL‐002), and the airflow design capacity. The Permittee shall update the list whenever a change is made.
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Control Equipment 004
Citation Requirement
Title I Condition: Monitoring for BACT Limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5
Monthly Inspections: The Permittee shall inspect each Category 1 filter, once per calendar month. The inspection shall consist of a visual inspection of the filter media, the fan, other mechanical components and a visual inspection of the surrounding area for dust buildup. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect each fabric filter’s components that are not subject to wear including structural components, housings, ducts, and hoods. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Control Equipment: 005 Non‐milling Fabric Filters During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee operates two cartridge fabric filters that control particulate emissions from operations other than milling equipment. These are used to control the Blender described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 004, Vinyl and Other Plastic or Composite Processes”. ANDXL‐002 also authorizes the installation of new fabric filters to control equipment described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 008, Wood and Ash Silos”. All non‐milling fabric filters at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after ANDXL‐002 issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A as specified under in the portions of this Attachment A entitled “Process 004, Vinyl and Other Plastic or Composite Processes” and “Process 008, Wood and Ash Silos”. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 005
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Existing Controls on Blender and Pulverizer. The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter any time the associated process equipment is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21; limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Controls on Wood and Ash Silos (Process 008): The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter any time the associated process equipment is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 New Equipment for Process 004 Installed After ANDXL‐002 Issuance. The Permittee may take credit for the operation of the new control equipment described in this section in the emissions calculations in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 004” under the following conditions:
1) The emissions from the emission unit are vented to the control equipment during the entire time period for which credit is taken; and
2) The control equipment meets the requirements of this section.
During time periods when credit is not taken, the requirements of this section do not apply.
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Control Equipment 005
Citation Requirement
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
New Equipment for Process 004 Installed After ANDXL‐002 Issuance. The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter any time the associated process equipment is in operation and credit is taken in the emissions calculations detailed in this Attachment A.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of Filters: The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric filter in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall maintain a record of all non‐milling fabric filters documenting which process units they control. The Permittee shall update the list whenever a change is made that affects the units that are controlled (e.g., addition of a control device on a process unit).
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Alternative Monitoring Scenarios: The Permittee shall monitor the existing non‐milling fabric filters under either Monitoring Scenario 1 or Monitoring Scenario 2 as described in this portion of Attachment A. The Permittee shall maintain a written log that records which filter systems are begin monitored under which monitoring scenario. All systems added or modified after ANDXL‐002issuance shall use Monitoring Scenario 2.
Monitoring Scenario 1: Pressure Drop
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 The Permittee shall operate the control equipment monitoring equipment at all times that the control equipment is required to be operated.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Pressure Drop: The Permittee shall maintain each fabric filter such that the pressure drop ranges listed below are maintained until a new range is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3. If a new range is required to be set, it will be based on the values recorded during the most recent MPCA‐approved performance test where compliance was demonstrated.
Blender (CE 040): 0.25‐7.0 inches water
Pulverizer (CE 045): 0.25‐7.0 inches water
Title I Condition: Monitoring for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Pressure Drop Recordkeeping: The Permittee shall record the pressure drop for each fabric filter as least once every 24 hours when in operation.
Title I Condition: Monitoring for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Corrective Action: If the pressure drop is not in the range specified in this Attachment A for a given fabric filter, the Permittee shall take corrective action as described in the O & M Plan within the timing prescribed in the O & M Plan to return the pressure drop to within the required range. The Permittee shall keep a written record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each fabric filter.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 & 14
Annual Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate each pressure drop gauge at least annually and shall maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration.
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Control Equipment 005
Citation Requirement
Monitoring Scenario 2: Daily Inspections
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 (Process 008 only) and for limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Inspections: Once each day of operation, the Permittee shall visually inspect each non‐milling filter system. The Permittee shall visually inspect the "clean" side for dust leaking and/or malfunctioning filter bags, and inspect the "dirty" side discharge (airlock, rotary valve, or discharge shoot) to ensure proper dust transfer. The Permittee shall also observe the external discharge of each system to verify that no visible emissions are occurring and that there is no dust accumulation on the roof around the stack/vent. Upon completion of the inspection, the Permittee shall complete an inspection form. If there is indication of a filter bag leak or malfunction, the Permittee shall take immediate responsive action including an initial attempt to repair the system or, if necessary, shutting the system down to address any malfunction. The Permittee shall include the time of discovery and response actions in the comment section of the inspection form.
All Monitoring Scenarios
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Monthly Inspections: At least once per calendar month, the Permittee shall inspect each fabric filter’s components that are subject to wear or plugging, for example, bearings, belts, hoses, fans, nozzles, orifices, and ducts. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect each fabric filter’s components that are not subject to wear including structural components, housings, ducts, and hoods. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Control Equipment: 006 Preservative Solvent Recovery Units (SRU) During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee has two solvent recovery units that control VOC emissions from certain preservative processes. These are used to control the solventborne diptanks and dryer that are described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 001, Preservative Processes”. All Preservative SRUs at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 006
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Inlet Temperature: The Permittee shall operate the control equipment so as to maintain the process air inlet temperature less than or equal to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Control Equipment 006
Citation Requirement
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain each SRU any time the associated process equipment is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of the Solvent Recovery Units: The Permittee shall operate and maintain each SRU in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall maintain the monitoring equipment necessary for measuring the various temperatures required to be measured by ANDXL‐002. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever the associated control equipment is required to be operated.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall maintain and operate a thermocouple monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the air inlet temperature of each SRU. The monitoring device shall have a margin of error less than the greater of +/‐ 0.75 percent of the temperature being measured or +/‐ 2.5 degrees Celsius.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall maintain a continuous hard copy readout or computer disk file of the air inlet temperature for each SRU.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Daily Monitoring: The Permittee shall physically verify the operation of the temperature recording device at least once each operating day to verify that it is working and recording properly. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the daily verifications.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Periodic Inspections: The Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components as required by the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections.
Title I Condition: Monitoring to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Corrective Actions: If the SRUs or any of their components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall follow the O & M Plan for the SRU and take corrective action within the timing prescribed in the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each SRU.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5 and 14
Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070, subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R. 7011.0070, subp. 3 within 60 days after permit issuance. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5 and 14
Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.
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Control Equipment: 007 Pretreatment Solvent Recovery Units (SRU) During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee has three solvent recovery units that control VOC emissions from certain pretreatment processes. These are used to control the three flow coaters and associated flashoff areas that are described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 002, Painting Processes”. All Pretreatment SRUs at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 007
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Inlet Temperature: The Permittee shall operate the control equipment so as to maintain the process air inlet temperature less than or equal to 110.0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
The Permittee shall operate and maintain each SRU any time the associated process equipment is in operation and using materials that contain VOC. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Operation and Maintenance of the Solvent Recovery Units: The Permittee shall operate and maintain each SRU in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall maintain the monitoring equipment necessary for measuring the various temperatures required to be measured by ANDXL‐002. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever the associated control equipment is required to be operated.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall maintain and operate a thermocouple monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the air inlet temperature of each SRU.
The monitoring device shall have a margin of error less than the greater of 0.75 percent of the temperature being measured or 2.5 degrees Celsius.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall maintain a continuous hard copy readout or computer disk file of the air inlet temperature for each SRU.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Daily Monitoring: The Permittee shall physically verify the operation of the temperature recording device at least once each operating day to verify that it is working and recording properly. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the daily verifications.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Periodic Inspections: The Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components as required by the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Corrective Actions: If the SRUs or any of their components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall follow the O & M Plan for the SRU and take corrective action within the timing prescribed in the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each SRU.
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Control Equipment 007
Citation Requirement
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5 and 14
Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070, subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R. 7011.0070, subp. 3 within 60 days after permit issuance. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5 and 14
Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.
Control Equipment: 008 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) In August 2005, the Permittee was issued a permit by the MPCA that authorized the replacement of an existing catalytic oxidizer with a new regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO). This replacement was completed in January 2006. The RTO is used to control VOC emissions from the door flatline painting processes that are described in the portion of this Attachment A entitled “Process 002, Painting Processes”. The natural gas burners for the RTO shall not exceed 9.0 MMBtu/hr. All RTOs at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 008
Citation Requirement
CONDITIONS FOR SHUTDOWN
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; FPA, Part II.D.1.d
The Permittee shall operate an RTO to control VOC emissions from the door flatline painting processes except as specifically allowed by ANDXL‐002 until receiving written approval from the MPCA to discontinue use of the RTO. During the period that the Permittee discontinues use of the RTO pursuant to that approval, the conditions for Control Equipment 008 do not apply.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2; FPA, Part II.D.1.d
If the Permittee wishes to shut down or dismantle the RTO, the Permittee shall submit a written request to the MPCA. The request shall:
1) Demonstrate, based on information generated in the Air Toxics Review performed by the Permittee pursuant to Part II.D.1.f. of the FPA, that the shutdown of the RTO will not represent an unacceptable risk to public health;
2) Demonstrate that the VOC PAL and performance ratio limits in the FPA will continue to be met if use of the RTO is discontinued; and
3) Demonstrate that the CAC has agreed to the proposed shutdown or dismantlement of the RTO.
In addition, the Permittee shall reinvest any cost savings from shutting down the RTO in VOC emission reduction projects. The Permittee shall demonstrate that such reinvestment has been made in the Annual Report required by Section 8, Table 4 of ANDXL‐002.
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Control Equipment 008
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves a destruction efficiency, for Volatile Organic Compounds, greater than or equal to 95 percent.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(viii); Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3
Combustion Chamber Temperature: The Permittee shall operate the control equipment so as to maintain a combustion chamber temperature greater than or equal to 1420 degrees Fahrenheit as a three hour rolling average, until a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3. If a new minimum is required to be set, it will be based on the average temperature recorded during the most recent MPCA‐approved performance test where compliance was demonstrated. If the three hour rolling average temperature drops below the minimum temperature, the VOC used during that time shall be considered uncontrolled until the average minimum temperature limit is once again achieved. This shall be reported as a deviation. Down time of 15 or more minutes is not to be included as operating time.
Reference Notice of Compliance dated November 5, 2007.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the RTO any time the associated process equipment is in operation, except as specifically allowed in the “Routine Damper Maintenance” portion of this table. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of Oxidizer: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the RTO in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain thermocouples to conduct temperature monitoring as required by ANDXL‐002. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever the associated control equipment is required to be operated.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall maintain and operate a thermocouple monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the combustion chamber temperature of the RTO. The monitoring device shall have a margin of error less than the greater of +/‐ 0.75 percent of the temperature being measured or +/‐ 2.5 degrees Celsius. The recording device shall also calculate the three‐hour rolling average combustion chamber temperature.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall maintain a continuous hard copy readout or computer disk file of the temperature readings and the calculated three‐hour rolling average temperatures for the combustion chamber.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Daily Monitoring: The Permittee shall physically verify the operation of the temperature recording device at least once each operating day to verify that it is working and recording properly. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the daily verifications.
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Control Equipment 008
Citation Requirement
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Quarterly Inspections: At least once per quarter or as specified by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment internal and external system components, including but not limited to the ductwork, refractory, heat exchanger, and electrical systems. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Annual Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate the temperature monitor at least annually and shall maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Annual replacement is acceptable in lieu of calibration.
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
For periods when the RTO is operated above the minimum combustion chamber temperature limit, the Permittee shall use the applicable efficiency determined during the most recent MPCA‐approved performance test when completing calculations required elsewhere in ANDXL‐002.
For periods when the RTO is NOT operated above the minimum combustion chamber temperature, or when temperature data is not available, the Permittee shall assume 0% overall control for that time period.
Starting April 27, 2006, if the tested efficiency is less than the efficiency limit in ANDXL‐002, the Permittee must use the tested value in all calculations until the efficiency is demonstrated to be above the permit limit through a new test.
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 and 7007.1400, subp. 1(H)
Performance Test. The Permittee shall conduct performance tests on the RTO before the end of each 60 month period starting April 27, 2006 to determine VOC capture and destruction efficiency.
A test extension is granted for the testing of CE085 due before April 27, 2011. The test is now due before August 25, 2011. Subsequent tests will continue to be based on April 27 date.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
Corrective Actions: If the temperature is below the minimum specified by ANDXL‐002 or if the RTO or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible. Corrective actions shall return the temperature to at least the permitted minimum and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the RTO. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken.
ROUTINE DAMPER MAINTENANCE
Title I Condition: limit under 40 CFR § 52.21(aa) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee is authorized to bypass the RTO while the painting processes controlled by the RTO are operating when performing routine damper maintenance (RDM). This is referred to as the “RDM Bypass” in ANDXL‐002. Performing RDM while the painting processes are not operating is not considered a bypass since there are no emissions to control. The Permittee shall minimize emissions to the greatest extent possible during the RDM Bypass.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
RDM Bypass Time Restriction: The Permittee shall limit the amount of time of RDM Bypass to an amount less than or equal to 0.50 percent of annual operating uptime for each unit controlled by the RTO. This limit applies on a calendar year basis.
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Control Equipment 008
Citation Requirement
Title I Condition: 40 CFR § 52.21(aa)(12) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Daily Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and maintain the total operating uptime for each unit controlled by the RTO as well as the total time spent in RDM Bypass. The Permittee shall also keep records sufficient to determine the level of uncontrolled emissions of VOC that occurred during each RDM Bypass.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Annual Recordkeeping and Reporting: The Permittee shall complete calculations specified below after ANDXL‐002 issuance.
By the last day of January for each calendar year, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following for each unit controlled by the RTO:
1) the total RDM Bypass time for the previous calendar year;
2) the total operating uptime for the unit for the previous calendar year; and
3) the RDM Bypass time for the unit, expressed as a percent of operating uptime for the previous calendar year.
The Permittee shall submit these calculations in the Air: Semi‐Annual Report listed in Section 8 of ANDXL‐002 that is due by February 15th of each calendar year.
Control Equipment: 009 Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) During drafting of ANDXL‐002, the Permittee has one piece of control equipment meeting the description of this portion of Attachment A. All ESPs at the Facility, including those that are modified, reconstructed, added or replaced after permit issuance, shall meet the requirements of this section of Attachment A as well as the applicable requirements listed in the portion of this Attachment entitled “Process 005(D)”. The emission and operational limits apply upon issuance of ANDXL‐002.
Control Equipment 009
Citation Requirement
EMISSION AND OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the ESP any time the associated process equipment is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non‐operation of the control equipment.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Operation and Maintenance of ESP: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the ESP in accordance with the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and review by MPCA staff.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3
Minimum ESP Fields on: At any time the associated process equipment is in operation, at least two of the three fields of the ESP must be on. If at any time the ESP is operated with less than two fields of the ESP on line, the duration shall be reported as a deviation.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under
Minimum Total Secondary Voltage Input: The Permittee shall maintain the 3‐hour rolling average total secondary voltage input greater than or equal to 24.0
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Control Equipment 009
Citation Requirement
40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3
kilovolts (kV) when operating. If the three hour rolling average drops below the minimum total secondary voltage input of 24.0 kV, it shall be reported as a deviation. Down time of 15 or more minutes is not to be included as operating time.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3
Minimum Total Secondary Amperage Input: The Permittee shall maintain the 3‐hour rolling average total current input greater than zero milliamps when operating. If the three hour rolling average drops below the minimum total current input of zero milliamps, it shall be reported as a deviation. Down time of 15 or more minutes is not to be included as operating time.
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3
Minimum ESP Fields on: At any time the associated process equipment is in operation, all three fields of the ESP must be on when operating above 60,000 pounds per hour of steam output. If at any time when operating above 60,000 pounds per hour of steam output the ESP is operated with less than three fields of the ESP on line, the duration shall be reported as a deviation.
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee must install, operate, and maintain each continuous parameter monitoring system (CPMS) for monitoring the ESP total power input by the startup date of the first boiler.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Hourly Recordkeeping: For each hour of operation, the Permittee shall record the number of fields online.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Daily Monitoring and Recordkeeping: The Permittee shall physically verify that CPMS is working and recording the value as required by this Attachment A at least once each operating day.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Monthly Inspections: At least once per calendar month, or as required by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components that are subject to wear or plugging, for example: bearings, belts, hoses, fans, nozzles, orifices, and ducts. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or as required by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components that are not subject to wear or plugging including structural components, housings, and hoods. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Annual Inspections: At least once per calendar year, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment internal components not covered by the monthly or quarterly inspections. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5, and 14
Annual Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate the total power input monitor at least annually and shall maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Annual replacement is acceptable in lieu of calibration.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, 5 and 14
Corrective Actions: If the ESP or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall follow the O & M Plan for the ESP and take corrective action within the timing prescribed in the O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each ESP.
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Insignificant Activities: 001 Insignificant Activities, Storage Tanks, and Applicable Requirements Many of the units that would otherwise qualify as insignificant are accounted for in the process groups listed in this Attachment A. For example, a maintenance parts washer is included in Process 006, Miscellaneous VOC Sources. In general, where the activity is accounted for in the process groups, it is no longer considered an insignificant activity and is not listed in this Attachment A. There is one exception, the VOC storage tanks. The VOC emissions from the tanks are accounted for in the VOC tracking required elsewhere in this Attachment A due to the way the mass balance calculations are performed (e.g., based on delivered materials). However, the storage tanks are subject to applicable requirements, and the Part 70 regulations require them to be listed in ANDXL‐002 (See Attachment G, Tanks Summary). Rather than including tank applicable requirements with each process group, they are listed at the end of the following table. The table below lists the remaining insignificant activities that are at the Facility as of ANDXL‐002 issuance and their associated applicable requirements. The Permittee shall comply with the requirements set forth in the table below.
Minn. R. 7007.1300, subpart
Rule Description of the Activity
Applicable Requirement (pollutant regulated)
3(B)(1) Infrared electric ovens Minn. R. 7011.0105 or 7011.0110 (opacity)
3(H)(3) Equipment used for hydraulic or hydrostatic testing. Minn. R. 7011.0105 or 7011.0110 (opacity)
3(H)(4) Brazing, soldering or welding equipment. Minn. R. 7011.0710 or 7011.0715 (opacity and PM)
3(H)(5) Blueprint copiers and photographic processes. Minn. R. 7011.0105 or 7011.0110 (opacity)
3(I) Individual units with potential emissions less than 2000 lb/year of certain pollutants
Minn. R. 7011.0715 and 7011.0610 (PM and opacity)
3(J) Fugitive Emissions from unpaved roads and parking lots. Minn. R. 7011.0150 (opacity)
4 Individual units with potential emissions less than: A. 5.7 lb/hr of CO B. 2.28 lb/hr of PM, PM10, NOX, SO2, VOCs C. 25% of subp. 5 values D. 10,000 ton/yr of CO2e
Minn. R. 7011.0715 and 7011.0610 (PM and opacity)
Tanks not subject to NSPS
20 VOC storage tanks greater than 2,000 gallons, each. Total capacity 163,000 gallons.
17 VOC storage tanks less than 2,000 gallons each. Total capacity 6,590 gallons.
Minn. R. 7011.1505, subp. 3 (B) (tank filling requirements)
Minn. R. 7011.0710 or 7011.0715 (opacity and PM)
Tanks subject to NSPS
2‐15,000 gallon VOC storage tanks. 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Kb, specifically 40 CFR § 60.116b(b) (record of tank capacity)
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Minn. R. 7007.1300, subpart
Rule Description of the Activity
Applicable Requirement (pollutant regulated)
Minn. R. 7008.4110
Equipment venting particulate matter (PM) or particulate matter less than 10 microns (PM10) inside a building, provided that emissions from the equipment are:
a) filtered through an air cleaning system; and
b) vented inside of the building 100% of the time.
Note: This does not include milling equipment, as defined in ANDXL‐002. During drafting of ANDXL‐002, these systems consist primarily of cut‐off saws or other milling‐type equipment (tenoners, planers, cutters, moulders, etc.) for non‐milling operations ‐‐ vinyl parts, vinyl clad wood parts, resin conveying, fiberglass cutting, and other miscellaneous operations.
Minn. R. 7011.0710 or 7011.0715 (opacity and PM)
Under Minn. R. 7007.1250, subp. 1(A), the Permittee may add insignificant activities listed in 7007.1300, subps. 2 and 3 to the stationary source throughout the term of the permit without getting permit amendments. Certain exclusions apply and are listed in Minn. R. 7007.1250, subp. 2. In addition, ANDXL‐002 specifically limits non‐milling PM/PM10/PM2.5 and plant‐wide VOC emissions, so any listed insignificant activities emitting these pollutants must be tracked under the permit limits as required by ANDXL‐002.
ATTACHMENT B NPDES PERMIT CONDITIONS
(WATER REQUIREMENTS)
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Table of Contents
Section Description Page
1 Description 1
2 Definitions 3
3 Discharges Authorized 4
4 Monitoring 6
5 Inspections and Maintenance 8
6 Recordkeeping 8
7 Extension of Deadlines 8
8 Spill Prevention and Response Procedure 9
9 Bypasses/Upsets 9
10 Failure of Treatment Works 10
11 Noncompliance Notification 10
12 Incorporation By Reference 11
13 Outfall Location Map 12
1. Description.
The water discharges at the Facility consist primarily of cooling waters which are used for non‐contact cooling processes, and stormwater associated with an industrial activity from the plant site. Water discharges are to the St. Croix River, which is designated within Minn. R. 7050.0180 (Non‐degradation For Outstanding Resource Value Waters) as an Outstanding Resource Value Water, in the “river cove” area adjacent to the plant. An average of 843,000 gallons per day (gpd), maximum of 1,850,000 gpd, of non‐contact cooling water is currently discharged via surface discharge outfalls SD001, SD002, SD005, and SD006. Water used in non‐contact cooling systems, eventually discharging into these discharge outfalls, is currently supplied by groundwater pumped from plant wells at the Facility. No chemical additives are used in these non‐contact cooling water systems. An average of 4,000,000 gpd, maximum of 6,500,000 gpd, of non‐contact cooling water will also be used in new heat exchanger systems for purposes of heating the facility buildings, and will be discharged via a new surface discharge point, discharge outfall SD007. This water will be used solely in non‐contact cooling systems (used in facility heat exchangers in make‐up air systems to supplement heating of the facility). The source water for this system will be obtained from the Xcel Allen S. King Generating Plant located next to the Andersen facility. A small portion of the Xcel condenser cooling water at the rates stated above, normally discharged directly to the river from the Xcel plant, will be pumped from the Xcel plant after it exits the Xcel plant condenser. Use of this condenser cooling water is a beneficial reuse of the Xcel generating plant cooling water since additional heat will be extracted from this cooling water at the Andersen facility before being discharged to the river. The SD007 discharge outfall will be located at the head of the river cove discharge area adjacent to the Andersen facility. No chemical additives will be routinely used in this non‐contact cooling water system. However, in the event of certain fish and/or zebra mussel infestation of the Xcel cooling water system specific chemical additives may be used by Xcel in their condenser cooling water system. These chemical additives are reviewed and approved by the MPCA and regulated via the NPDES permit for the Xcel plant. These chemical additives would be used very infrequently, typically less than annually, and of short term use, often only for one day. The dosage and use of any chemical additives are regulated by the MPCA to assure that the discharges do not pose a threat to aquatic life in the river.
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With the exception of relatively low flow of reverse osmosis reject water, all process and sanitary wastewaters are discharged to the Metropolitan Council of Environmental Services (MCES) sanitary sewer system. A reverse osmosis system is used to treat groundwater to supply boiler feedwaters. The reverse osmosis system concentrates dissolved salts in the groundwater and will be discharged to the river via the non‐contact cooling water discharges at an average rate of about 14,000 gpd. In the past this water was discharged to the sanitary sewer system and hence the municipal wastewater treatment plant. However, wastewater treatment of the reverse osmosis reject water, by MCES is not required for this waste stream and the constituents in the RO waste stream when co‐mingled with the non‐contact cooling water waste stream do not pose an environmental impact to the river.
Process and sanitary wastewaters generated from domestic and janitorial wastes, process wastewater oil/water separators, cooling tower blowdown, solvent recovery condensates, closed loop extruder contact cooling water, floor drains, and related process wastewater are discharged to the sanitary sewer for treatment at the municipal wastewater treatment plant at an average rate of about 85,000 gallons per day.
Stormwater associated with an industrial activity generated at the Facility is discharged to the St. Croix River through various discharge locations. This NPDES permit includes the conditions, requirements, and provisions required under the Facility’s prior NPDES/SDS General Stormwater Permit MN006167332, incorporated herein.
The Permittee also operates a groundwater treatment system for remediation of contaminated groundwater under the plant, which contains trace concentrations of pentachlorophenol (PCP). PCP was an ingredient used as a wood treatment preservative at the Facility until 1986. The groundwater treatment system consists of a gradient control system designed to prevent migration of PCP from the site and a pump and treat system, which extracts the contaminated groundwater and treats it through a granular activated carbon system. The activated carbon system effectively removes the PCP to non‐detectable levels. Although the PCP levels after the activated carbon treatment system have been non‐detect for a period of years the permit requires that PCP be monitored in the activated carbon effluent at least once per year. The permit also requires that low level mercury be monitored in the activated carbon effluent at least once per year. The treated groundwater after the activated carbon treatment system is directed to storage tanks and used as makeup for non‐contact cooling water at buildings 5, 5A, 10, and 14, and is discharged to the St. Croix River via the non‐contact cooling water discharge outfalls SD002 and SD005. The activated carbon system effluent is monitored prior to its discharge to the non‐contact cooling water systems to ensure adequate PCP removal.
The activated carbon ground water treatment system was originally implemented in 1982. A Response Order by Consent (Consent Order) between the Permittee and the MPCA was executed on January 27, 1987, and is in effect until its provisions have been satisfied as specified in Section XXXIII of the Consent Order. The ground water treatment system has undergone several modifications and improvements, and will continue to operate until the response action objectives and cleanup levels established by the July 1995 Minnesota Decision Document (MDD) have been achieved.
The Facility uses certain MPCA approved chemical additives for “dust” control to minimize total suspended solids in stormwater associated with an industrial activity. The facility is required to obtain MPCA approval for any new, or modifications to, chemical additives used at the plant that may be discharged. These include chemicals used for dust control, cooling water, or used in the groundwater treatment system. Currently no chemical additives are used in the non‐contact cooling waters. Any chemical additives proposed to be used in the cooling waters that may discharge to the river, such as biocides, requires MPCA review and approval. MPCA approval of any chemical additives may include conditions for their use, including limitation of dosages.
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2. Definitions. The following terms are defined for Attachment B only.
A. Bypass means an intentional diversion of a waste stream from a portion of the treatment works. B. Composite sample means: a. a series of grab samples collected at least once per hour at equally spaced time intervals, and
proportioned together relative to the flow volume of each grab sample; or b. a combination of equal volume grab samples, each collected after a predetermined volume of flow has
passed (such as 25 milliliter samples after each 1000 gallons of flow). C. Discharge means the conveyance, channeling, runoff, or drainage of surface stormwater runoff (including
snow melt) from the site, and/or the conveyance and release of cooling waters or treated wastewaters. D. Grab sample type means an individual sample collected at one point in time. E. Impervious Surface means a constructed hard surface that either prevents or retards the entry of water
into the soil and causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities and at an increased rate of flow than prior to development. Examples include rooftops; sidewalks; patios; driveways; parking lots; storage areas; and concrete, asphalt, or gravel roads.
F. Instantaneous sample type means a measurement, such as flow or temperature, taken at the time of
sampling for chemical characteristics. G. Maximum means the greatest sample value recorded during the designated monitoring period. H. Monthly Average means the arithmetic mean of all samples collected during one calendar month. The
mean concentration shall be flow‐weighted, calculated by: a) multiplying each individual sample concentration times its respective individual flow; b) adding all such calculations for samples taken during the month; and c) dividing by the sum of the respective flows.
I. Non Stormwater Discharge means any discharge not comprised entirely of stormwater. J. Nonstructural BMPs refers to practices that will reduce or eliminate pollutants to stormwater and do not
require installation of permanent structural devices to treat runoff. Examples of nonstructural BMPs include but are not limited to parking lot and street sweeping; employee training; changing material handling practices; installation of silt fence, minimizing materials exposed to stormwater through inventory reduction, tarping, or moving of material indoors.
K. Significant Materials includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as solvents,
detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA); any chemical the Facility is required to report pursuant to Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right‐to‐Know Act (EPCRA); fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag, and sludge that have the potential to be released with the stormwater discharges. When determining whether a material is significant, the physical and chemical characteristics of the material should be considered (e.g. the material’s solubility, transportability, and toxicity characteristics) to determine the material’s pollution potential.
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L. Stormwater means stormwater runoff, snow melt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage. M. Structural BMPs refers to the installation of devices that will reduce or eliminate pollutants to
stormwater through installation of permanent structural devices to treat or control runoff. Examples of structural BMPs include but are not limited to installation of stormwater diversion berms or channels; sedimentation basins (retention or detention basins); oil/water separators; grit chambers; roofs, awnings or buildings to cover significant material.
N. Upset means an exceptional incident in which the permit discharge limits are unintentionally and
temporarily exceeded due to factors beyond the reasonable control of the Permittee.
3. Discharges Authorized. The Permittee is authorized by ANDXL‐002 to discharge to the St. Croix River through discharge points as follows: non‐contact cooling waters originating from plant wells via SD001, SD002, SD005, and SD006, non‐contact cooling water originating from condenser cooling water from the Xcel Allen S. King Generating Plant discharged via SD007, groundwater used as makeup for cooling waters and discharged via SD002 and SD005, and low flow reverse osmosis reject water via non‐contact cooling water discharges.
Outfall point
Typical average Daily Discharge Rate (gpd)
Typical Maximum Daily Discharge Rate (gpd)
Frequency of Discharge
SD001 276,900 720,000 Continuous
SD002 127,900 432,000 Continuous
SD005 340,700 576,000 Continuous
SD006 97,900 122,400 Continuous
SD007 4,000,000 6,500,000 Continuous during months of Jan, Feb, Mar, April, Oct, Nov, Dec,
intermittent during other months
Discharges through these outfalls are not limited by the discharge rates noted. The Permittee is also authorized by ANDXL‐002 to discharge stormwater runoff to the St. Croix River via undesignated discharge outfalls. Discharges to these undesignated outfalls are limited solely to stormwater runoff.
A. Chemical Additives. No chemicals are added to the non‐contact cooling waters. An infrequent exception
may be the use of chemical additives at the Xcel A.S. King Generating plant for control of zebra mussel in the Xcel condenser cooling water system. The Xcel condenser cooling water is used as the source water for Andersen non‐contact cooling water discharging to SD007. Salt may be used on occasion during the winter to thaw ice/snow from parking and sidewalk areas. In addition calcium chloride and/or a compound called Coherex®, approved for use by the MPCA, may be used for purposes of dust control on gravel parking and storage areas. Miscellaneous wastewater including water entering floor drains, boiler blowdown, demineralizer regenerate discharges, etc. is discharged to the sanitary sewer.
The Permittee shall not use water treatment additive(s) that may be discharged through the outfalls without the prior approval of the MPCA. The Permittee shall submit a written request for approval to use a chemical that may be discharged to an outfall. The written request must be submitted in advance
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of a proposed (non‐emergency) chemical use. The written request shall include, at a minimum, the following information for each proposed additive:
a. The commercial and chemical name(s) of the product to be used.
b. Aquatic toxicity and human health or mammalian toxicity data.
c. Environmental fate information including but not limited to persistence, half‐life, intermediate breakdown products, and bioaccumulation data.
d. Whether the chemical is a suspected carcinogen, mutagen, or teratogen.
e. The proposed dosage rates and frequencies of chemical addition.
f. Material safety data sheets and product labels, including instructions for use. The MPCA may require monitoring and/or restrictions in use or discharge of a water treatment or chemical additive.
B. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The Permittee has developed and implemented a Stormwater
Pollution Prevent Plan which meets the requirements below. The Permittee shall continue to follow its existing SWPPP to eliminate, or minimize to the extent possible, the contact of stormwater with significant materials that may result in pollution of the runoff.
The SWPPP was completed pursuant to requirements in prior general stormwater permits issued for the plant site. The SWPPP controls stormwater runoff at the plant site through minimizing contact of stormwater with significant materials that may result in pollution of runoff. The SWPPP may be updated on occasion when changes occur. The SWPPP implemented includes both structural and nonstructural BMPs for stormwater control. The Permittee shall retain the SWPPP at the Facility and shall update or revise the SWPPP when necessary to accommodate any changes at the plant site to assure continued minimization of stormwater contamination. The Permittee shall update the SWPPP as needed based on any site changes pertinent to the following items:
a. A drainage map of the site for drainage areas and directions of stormwater runoff, applicable discharge
outfalls from the site, areas where significant materials are exposed to stormwater, locations of storm sewer inlets, and locations and types of BMPs installed or used at the Facility used to minimize or eliminate pollutants discharged in the stormwater.
b. An inventory of exposed significant materials which may contact and contaminate stormwater including, but not limited to, raw materials, such as fuels; solvents; petroleum products; by‐products or intermediate products such as wood dust, chips or bark; recycled products; finished materials or products; waste products such as sludges, ash, solid and liquid wastes; hazardous substances designated under section 101 (14) of the CERCLA; and any chemical the Permittee is required to report under section 313 of the EPCRA.
c. Evaluation of the Facility for exposure of significant materials to stormwater to include at a minimum the following: vehicle and equipment maintenance, parking and storage areas including fueling and washing/cleaning areas; liquid storage tanks and other bulk material stockpile areas; loading and unloading areas; outdoor manufacturing, processing or storage areas and industrial plant yards to determine if leaks or spills of solvents, fuels, or lubricants have occurred in soils; dust or particulate generating areas including dust collection devices that may release dust; rooftops or other surfaces contaminated by industrial activity or operation of a pollution control device; on‐site waste disposal
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areas such as waste ponds, dumpsters, solid waste storage or management areas; and exposed (non‐vegetated) soil areas where there is a potential for erosion to occur.
d. The appropriate BMPs, both structural and nonstructural, that will be used at the site to minimize or eliminate pollution of stormwater. The BMPS shall be described to include an objective for each BMP, the proper functioning of the BMPs, and the maintenance requirements of the BMPs. The following general categories shall be considered and one or more shall be incorporated into the SWPPP if significant materials are exposed to stormwater: reduction and/or elimination of significant materials exposed to stormwater at the site; diversion of stormwater drainage away from exposed significant materials through use of curbing, berms, sewers or other forms of drainage control or elevation of exposed significant material above surrounding drainage; and treatment to reduce the amount and concentration of pollutants in the discharged stormwater where contact with significant materials is unavoidable.
e. Evaluation of all discharge conveyances from the site to determine if any liquids other than stormwater are being discharged from these devices. The evaluation should include sewer inlets and floor drains to determine which inlets/drains are connected to sanitary sewer lines, storm sewer lines, or septic tanks/drainage fields, etc. The Permittee shall certify in the SWPPP that discharges from the site have been evaluated for the presence of non stormwater discharges.
f. Continuation of a preventive maintenance program of regular inspection and maintenance of stormwater management devices, as well as inspection and testing of applicable plant equipment and systems to uncover conditions that could cause breakdowns or failures resulting in discharges of pollutants to surface waters.
g. Employee training programs shall be updated as needed to inform appropriate personnel of components and goals of the SWPPP, and identify periodic dates for such training.
h. Identify and update all personnel responsible for managing and implementing the SWPPP as well as those responsible for any applicable reporting requirements.
C. Additional BMPs. The Permittee shall install and/or use any additional BMPs, both structural and
nonstructural, as needed for any changes at the site requiring such BMPs. 4. Monitoring.
Samples and monitoring for the site discharges shall be representative of the combined discharge and shall be taken at a point or points representative of the discharge(s) to the St. Croix River. Monitoring is not required for pH. However, the Permittee shall conduct pH monitoring at the applicable and affected outfall(s) in the event of a spill of materials that may cause any pH changes.
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The following table lists the monitoring requirements and discharge limitations for SD001, SD002, SD005, SD006, and SD007:
Water Monitoring and Discharge Limits
Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitation Frequency of Analysis Sample Type
Flow ‐‐‐ Monthly Estimated
pH 6.0 minimum – 9.0 maximum pH Units
‐‐‐ ‐‐‐
Temperature 86F maximum Monthly Grab
Phosphorus, Total Total from all stations shall not exceed 104
kilograms/year
Yearly Grab
All monitoring results shall be summarized onto a Discharge Montioring Report form provided by the Agency. Monitoring is not required during months when a discharge is not occurring. The Permittee shall sample and analyze ground water from recovery wells 10 and 11, via grab samples after the water has passed through the activated carbon treatment system (effluent of the activated carbon treatment system prior to discharge to the non‐contact cooling water systems) as follows:
Parameter Monitoring Frequency Sampling Date
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) Annually by October 1 each calendar year
Dioxins and Furans Biennial by October 1 odd calendar years
All monitoring results shall be summarized onto a Discharge Montioring Report form provided by the Agency and the Permittee shall submit the results of analyses of groundwater activated carbon treatment system effluent with the Annual Report submitted by April 1 of the following calendar year. The Permittee shall also monitor the activated carbon treatment system operation as needed for process control to assure efficient continued PCP removal and treatment, and for determination of carbon replacement when needed. The Permittee may add oxygen and nutrients to the groundwater remediation system as approved by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the MPCA. Currently oxygen, tripolyphosphates, and ammonium chloride are approved additives. In the event other additive(s) are proposed for use in the groundwater remediation system, the Permittee shall obtain approval from the MPCA and MDH prior to use. The low level mercury monitoring requirement has been removed from the permit. All monitoring and analytical instruments used to monitor as required by ANDXL‐002 shall be calibrated and maintained at a frequency necessary to ensure accuracy. The Permittee shall measure flows, where applicable and required, to ensure accuracy within plus or minus ten percent of the true flow values. The Permittee shall maintain written records of all calibrations and maintenance where applicable. The Permittee shall maintain the following records for each sample and measurement:
a. The exact place, date and time of the sample or measurement.
b. The date of analysis.
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c. The individuals who performed the sample collection, measurement, analysis, or calculation.
d. The analytical techniques, procedures, and methods used.
e. The analytical results. 5. Inspections and Maintenance.
The Permittee shall conduct site inspections at least once every 2 months during non‐frozen conditions. Inspections shall be conducted by appropriately trained personnel. The purpose of the inspections is to determine whether structural and nonstructural BMPs require maintenance or changes, and to evaluate the completeness and accuracy of the SWPPP. At least one inspection shall be conducted during a reporting period while stormwater is discharging from the site. The following items shall be inspected and documented:
a. Evaluate the site to determine that the SWPPP accurately reflects site conditions and document any
inaccuracies.
b. Evaluate the site to determine whether new exposed materials have been added to the site since completion of the SWPPP and document any new significant materials.
c. During the inspection occurring during a runoff event, observe the runoff to determine any discoloration or visible contamination and document observations.
d. Determine if the structural and nonstructural BMPs as indicated in the SWPPP are installed and/or used and functioning properly.
e. Indicate the date and time of the inspection and the name of the inspector on the inspection form.
f. If conditions are observed at the site that require changes in the SWPPP, the Permittee shall make such changes in the SWPPP prior to submittal of the annual report.
g. If findings of an inspection indicate that BMPs are not meeting the objectives identified in the SWPPP, the Permittee shall initiate corrective actions within 30 days and the BMP restored to full operation as soon as field conditions allow.
The Permittee’s current inspection and maintenance procedures meet the requirements stated above.
6. Recordkeeping.
The Permittee shall retain the SWPPP for the duration of the permit. A copy of the SWPPP and the Permittee’s Contingency Plan/Emergency Response Plan shall remain on site whenever the Permittee staff is available on the site, and be available upon request. The Permittee shall maintain records of dates of inspections, findings of inspections, corrective actions taken, documentation of all changes to the SWPPP, and a copy of annual reports for the period of permit coverage.
7. Extension of Deadlines.
The Permittee may request an extension of deadlines for implementation of new or additional BMPs as described in 5.g. above. Requests should be made in writing to the MPCA, Industrial Division, Land and Water Quality Permits Section, 520 Lafayette Rd, St. Paul, MN 55155‐4194. After review of the extension request the MPCA will provide a written response either approving or denying the extension request.
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8. Spill Prevention and Response Procedure.
The Permittee has in place a Spill Contingency Plan/Emergency Response Plan that describes spill prevention and response procedures. The Permittee shall update the plan as needed for completeness and accuracy of information. The Spill Contingency Plan/Emergency Response Plan may be used as a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC plan), pursuant to any requirements under 40 CFR § 112.
9. Bypasses/Upsets.
The Permittee may allow a bypass to occur if the bypass will not cause the exceedance of an effluent limitation but only if the bypass is necessary for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. The Permittee shall submit to the MPCA notice of the need for the bypass at least ten days before the date of the bypass. The notice of the need for a bypass shall include the following information: a. The proposed date and estimated duration of the bypass.
b. The alternatives to bypassing.
c. The proposed measures to mitigate environmental harm caused by the bypass.
d. A proposal for bypass monitoring. The Permittee shall not allow an anticipated bypass to occur that will cause an exceedance of an applicable effluent limitation unless the following conditions are met:
The bypass is unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage. For the purposes of this paragraph, "severe property damage" means substantial damage to property of the Permittee or of others; damage to the wastewater treatment facilities that may cause them to become inoperable; or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources that can be reasonably expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. "Severe property damage" does not mean economic loss as a result of a delay in production.
There is no feasible alternative to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or performance of maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventative maintenance.
The Permittee has notified the Commissioner of the anticipated bypass and the Commissioner has approved the bypass. The Commissioner shall approve the bypass if the Commissioner finds that the conditions set forth in Minnesota R. 7001.0190, subp 1, item K are met.
The Permittee shall include within the next monitoring report a written description of bypasses or upsets that occurred during the reporting period. This description shall include at least the following:
a. A description of the upset or bypass including volumes, duration, wastewater characteristics, and
receiving waters.
b. The cause of the bypass or upset and the steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent its recurrence.
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c. The exact dates and times of the bypass or upset and, if it is still occurring, how long it will be before it ends.
d. Those steps the Permittee has taken to minimize adverse impacts to human health, public drinking water supplies, and the environment due to the bypass or upset.
In the event an exceedance of a permitted discharge limitation occurs, the Permittee shall submit a discharge monitoring report for the calendar month during which the exceedance occurs no later than 21 days following that month. The Permittee shall also submit a discharge monitoring report no later than 21 days following a calendar month in which a bypass, spill, upset, or violation of a permit limitation or condition occurred. The discharge monitoring report shall include a written description of the bypass, spill, upset, or permit violation that occurred during the reporting period.
10. Failure of Treatment Works.
If the treatment works fails or is impaired, the Permittee shall halt or limit production or wastewater releases or both, as needed to maintain permit compliance, until the treatment works is restored or alternative treatment is provided. It shall not be a defense for the Permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce production or other permitted activities in order to comply with ANDXL‐002.
11. Noncompliance Notification.
The Permittee shall notify the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Duty Officer at (800)422‐0798 or (651)649‐5451 immediately of a permit violation that may endanger human health, public drinking water supplies or the environment, or of a discharge or release, accidental or otherwise, of any substance or material under its control which, if not recovered, may cause pollution of waters of the state or endanger human health, public drinking water supplies, or the environment. The Permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize the adverse impacts to human health, public drinking water supplies or to the environment resulting from the discharge or release. This may include restricting or preventing untreated or partially treated wastewater, plant chemicals or materials from entering waterways, containing spilled materials, recycling by‐passed wastewater through the plant, or using auxiliary treatment methods. The Permittee shall report to the Duty Officer all pertinent information regarding the discharge, including the following:
a. The name and telephone number of the person reporting the violation or discharge.
b. The Permittee name and telephone number.
c. The city or township, and county.
d. The receiving water of any discharge.
e. The time and duration of the violation or discharge.
f. The volume of any wastewater or release involved.
g. Any treatment or remedial action provided, or steps taken to minimize adverse impacts.
h. Pollutants that are likely to be present.
i. The cause of the violation, discharge, or release.
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j. If there are drinking water supplies or recreational areas (such as swimming beaches) that may be impacted.
k. If a fish kill has occurred.
l. If immediate assistance is needed.
m. If news media have been notified.
The Permittee shall provide a written description of the permit violation, discharge or release, to the MPCA within five days of discovery of the violation. The written description must contain all of the information listed in subparagraphs a. through m. above.
12. Incorporation By Reference.
The Permittee shall comply with the provisions of 40 CFR §§ 122.41 and 122.42(a), Minn. R. 7001.0150, subp. 3 and 7001.1090, subps. 1 and 2, which are incorporated into ANDXL‐002 by reference, and are enforceable parts of ANDXL‐002.
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13. Outfall Location Map
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Table of Contents
Section Description Page
1 West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir 1
2 East Process Diptank 3
3 Groundwater Water Remediation Enhancement 4
4 Noncompliance Notification 4
1. West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir
A. Metal Parts Removal
a. The Permittee shall remove from the West Process Diptank all metal parts that have come in contact with wood preservative containing pentachlorophenol. The Permittee may arrange to have the parts transported to and recycled at a metal smelting operation provided the metal has met cleaning criteria set by the metal smelter, but without the use of a manifest, EPA identification number and similar hazardous waste generator requirements. This varies the chlorophenolic process equipment cleaning requirement of Minn. R. 7045.0145.
b. The Permittee shall submit to the MPCA and Washington County, within 30 days of completion of the
transport and recycling of the metal parts, information on the location, method of treatment, volume, and shipment dates of the metal parts to the metal smelting operation.
c. If the Permittee can certify the metal parts have been cleaned consistent with the requirements of
Minn. R. 7045.0145, then Sections A.a and A.b. above do not apply to the metal parts and the metal parts may be managed by the Permittee as a non‐hazardous waste.
B. Closure
Compliance with the following conditions constitutes proper closure of the West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir: a. The Permittee shall remove all hazardous waste from the West Process Diptank in accordance with
Minn. R. 7045.0205 through 7045.0320 within 90 days of permanently ceasing operation of the West Process Diptank.
b. The steel tank liner from the West Process Diptank may be left in its current location in the ground,
after it has been hand wiped or spray washed, filled with sand and capped with concrete. In addition, the Floodcoater Reservoir may remain in place in its current condition of being filled with sand and capped with concrete. This constitutes proper closure of the West Process Diptank and the Floodcoater Reservoir.
c. If the Permittee leaves the West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir in the ground, then the
Permittee shall record in the office of the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles, whichever is appropriate, in and for Washington County, an affidavit, the form of which has been reviewed and approved by the MPCA and Washington County, noting the location of the West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir.
d. If the Permittee elects to remove the West Process Diptank or Floodcoater Reservoir, then the
Permittee shall submit a plan for review and approval to the MPCA and Washington County to test
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the adjacent soils for chemical contamination and address the sand fill material, the soil under the removed tank and the tanks themselves. If the Permittee elects to remove the West Process Diptank or Floodcoater Reservoir from the ground, the Permittee shall evaluate options for removal of the epoxy coating from the West Process Diptank and/or the Floodcoater Reservoir.
e. The Permittee’s closure of the West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir in accordance with
the conditions of ANDXL‐002 shall not result in any additional investigation and remediation requirements, unless soils are exposed due to site reconstruction, development, or tank removal activities, thereby facilitating access to the West Process Diptank and Floodcoater Reservoir areas.
C. West Process Diptank Residues
a. During the active life of the West Process Diptank, the Permittee shall manage residues generated from within the tank through the use of the existing formulation as, at a minimum, an F032 waste until the Permittee meets the waste classification removal specifications discussed in Section C.c. below.
b. During the active life of the West Process Diptank, the Permittee shall manage any residues generated
from new preservative formulations as, at a minimum, an F032 waste until the Permittee meets the waste classification removal specifications discussed in Section C.c. below.
c. If the Permittee can demonstrate through analytical results that the West Process Diptank residues
are below the pentachlorophenol threshold for land disposal of 1.2 parts per billion, then the F032 waste designation shall be removed and shall no longer apply to residues generated from within the West Process Diptank for both existing and new formulations. The Permittee shall request from the MPCA that the F032 waste designation be removed and wait for MPCA written approval. The Permittee shall, however, continue to evaluate residues generated from the West Process Diptank in accordance with Minn. R. 7045.0205 through 7045.0320 and shall manage, as applicable, the waste stream consistent with those regulations.
D. Related Provisions
a. As of the effective date of ANDXL‐002, the Corrective Action Agreement between the MPCA and the Permittee dated May 4, 1995 is terminated in its entirety and shall no longer have any force or effect.
b. The Permittee shall use good faith efforts to, but is not obligated to, cease operation of the West
Process Diptank and decommission the diptank within five years from the effective date of ANDXL‐002.
c. During the active life of the West Process Diptank, the Permittee shall perform non‐destructive testing
of the West Process Diptank’s steel liner to evaluate its integrity within two years from the date of permit issuance. The Permittee shall also conduct a second follow‐up non‐destructive test of the West Process Diptank’s liner within eight years of the permit issuance. A qualified tank inspection company familiar with non‐destructive testing technology must conduct the testing. In addition, during the years when non‐destructive testing is not conducted, the Permittee shall have a qualified tank inspection company conduct a visual inspection of the West Process Diptank once per year.
In the event that visual inspections show areas of failure or deterioration of the diptank’s epoxy coating, or non‐destructive testing or visual inspections show areas of accelerated
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corrosion/deterioration of the diptank’s steel liner, the Permittee shall implement the appropriate corrective measures, which may be limited to increased maintenance activities (e.g. more frequent sealant application), as approved by the MPCA, to insure the structural integrity of the diptank liner and its epoxy coating. In addition, if accelerated corrosion/deterioration of the steel liner is observed during the first non‐destructive testing event (as noted above) that indicates possible structural concerns, the Permittee shall conduct more frequent follow‐up non‐destructive testing as needed or recommended by the inspection company to insure the continued structural integrity of the West Process Diptank liner. At least 15 days prior to the testing taking place, the Permittee shall submit to the MPCA for review and approval its proposed non‐destructive testing method and procedures for the West Process Diptank. The Permittee shall also submit to the MPCA the results of all non‐destructive testing of the diptank liner along with recommendations made by the inspection company during the life of the permit.
2. East Process Diptank
A. Closure
Compliance with the following conditions constitutes proper closure of the East Process Diptank:
a. The Permittee shall remove all hazardous waste from the East Process Diptank in accordance with Minn. R. 7045.0205 through 7045.0320 within 90 days of permanently ceasing operation of the East Process Diptank.
b. The stainless steel tank liner from the East Process Diptank may be left in its current location in the
ground, after it has been hand wiped or spray washed, filled with sand and capped with concrete. This constitutes proper closure of the East Process Diptank.
c. If the Permittee leaves the closed East Process Diptank in the ground and within 10 days prior to the
time of a transfer in property ownership, the Permittee shall record in the office of the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles, whichever is appropriate, in and for Washington County, an affidavit, the form of which has been reviewed and approved by the MPCA and Washington County, noting the location of the East Process Diptank.
d. If the Permittee elects to remove the East Process Diptank from the ground, then the Permittee shall
submit a plan for review and approval to the MPCA and Washington County to test the adjacent soils for chemical contamination and address the sand fill material (if applicable), the soil under the removed tank and the tank itself.
e. The Permittee’s closure of the East Process Diptank in accordance with the conditions of ANDXL‐002
shall not result in any additional investigation and remediation requirements, unless soils are exposed due to site reconstruction, development, or tank removal activities, thereby facilitating access to the East Process Diptank area.
B. Related Provisions
a. During the active life of the East Process Diptank, the Permittee shall evaluate and manage any waste
generated from new preservative formulations in accordance with Minn. R. 7045.0205 through 7045.0320.
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b. During the active life of the East Process Diptank, the Permittee shall perform non‐destructive testing of
the East Process Diptank’s stainless steel liner to evaluate its integrity within five years from the date of the permit issuance. If the initial non‐destructive test results are satisfactory (i.e., shows no areas of accelerated corrosion/deterioration or structural concern), a second follow‐up non‐destructive test of the diptank liner will not be required A qualified tank inspection/testing company familiar with non‐destructive testing technology must conduct the testing. In addition, during the years when non‐destructive testing is not conducted, the Permittee shall have a qualified tank inspection company conduct a visual inspection of the East Process Diptank once per year.
In the event that non‐destructive testing or visual inspections show areas of accelerated corrosion/deterioration of the diptank’s stainless steel liner, the Permittee shall implement the appropriate corrective measures, which may be limited to increased maintenance activities (e.g. more frequent sealant application), as approved by the MPCA, to insure the structural integrity of the diptank liner. In addition, if accelerated corrosion/deterioration of the liner is observed during the initial non‐destructive testing event (as noted above) that indicates possible structural concerns, the Permittee shall conduct additional follow‐up non‐destructive testing as needed or recommended by the inspection company to insure the continued structural integrity of the East Process Diptank liner. At least 15 days prior to the testing taking place, the Permittee shall submit to the MPCA for review and approval its proposed non‐destructive testing method and procedures for the East Process Diptank. The Permittee shall also submit to the MPCA the results of all non‐destructive testing of the diptank liner along with recommendations made by the inspection company during the life of the permit.
3. Groundwater Water Remediation Enhancement
A. The Permittee shall, in consultation with the MPCA, continue to seek methods to enhance the effectiveness of its ground water remediation system. Currently, contaminated ground water is collected by extraction wells, and is subsequently filtered by two carbon modules, before being utilized as make‐up non‐contact cooling water. Floating free product is collected by an extraction well and is properly disposed off‐site. The remediation system also includes injection of oxygenated, nutrient‐enriched water into the ground water upgradient from the area of highest contaminant concentrations.
B. The Permittee shall cooperate with other regulatory agencies, such as the Minnesota Department of
Health, to obtain required approval (i.e., permits or variances) for testing and/or implementing such methods.
C. The Permittee shall consider additional enhancement methods to address the pentachlorophenol and
total hydrocarbon (as VM&P naphtha) contamination in the area(s) of highest concentrations. Specific methods may include the installation of additional injection wells to introduce oxygen and/or nutrients to ground water and/or soil.
4. Noncompliance Notification
In the event of a Hazardous Waste spill or other Hazardous Waste related permit violation at the Facility, the Permittee shall comply with Minn. R. 7045.0275.
ATTACHMENT D List of Process Equipment
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Permit Process Group Number
Process Description Emissions Unit Description Air Delta EU
Number
001 Preservative Processes Preservative Diptank 1 100
Preservative Diptank 2 101
Diptank Dryer 102
ILTS 101 (PSCA WC 20) 610
ILTS 102 (PSCA WC 21) 611
ILTS 103 (PSCA WC 22) 107
ILTS 201 (Door WC 11) 112
ILTS 121 (Narroline WC 54) 535
ILTS106 (Narroline WC 17) 536
R&D Waterbased Treater 642
002 Painting Processes Paintline 1, Silos 1 and 2 150 & 151
Paintline 2, Silos 1 and 2 152 & 153
Paintline 1 & 2 Dryer 157
Paintline 3, Silos 1 and 2 159 & 160
Paintline 3 Flow Coater 118
Paintline 4, Silos 1 and 2 161 & 162
Paintline 4 Flow Coater 119
Paintline 3 & 4 Dryer 164
Paintline 5, Silos 1 and 2 165 & 166
Paintline 6, Silos 1 and 2 167 & 168
Paintline 5 & 6, Dryer 171
Paintlines 5 & 6 Flow Coater 120
Flexiframe Booth 1 173
Flexiframe Booth 2 174
Flexiframe Infrared Oven 175
Longlength Booth 176
Longlength Dryer 177
Endspray Booth 178
Flatlines 1, 2, & 3 182
R&D Booth (“add‐on”) 181
Maintenance Mobile Spray Painter (“add‐on”) 412
Maintenance Mobile Spray Painter (“add‐on”) 413
Maintenance Paint Booth (“add‐on”) 416
Flexiframe Infrared Oven 2 609
Gas Air Makeup Unit 3 627
Interior Lineal Booth 1 638
Interior Lineal Booth 2 640
Doors Manual Booth 644
R&D Lineal Booth Oven 636
Interior Lineal Booth Oven 1 639
Interior Lineal Booth Oven 2 641
ATTACHMENT D List of Process Equipment
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Permit Process Group Number
Process Description Emissions Unit Description Air Delta EU
Number
003 Milling Equipment
Vented externally to Control Equipment 003
moulder ‐ 2, tenoner ‐ 1, saw ‐ 7, jointer ‐ 2 (FS17, 57600 cfm)
502
tenoner ‐ 3, material transfer (FS26, 358200 cfm) 504
moulder ‐ 6, tenoner ‐ 9, saw ‐ 5, drill & strike ‐ 2 (FS18, 75000 cfm)
505
moulder ‐ 6, tenoner ‐ 3, saw ‐ 1 (FS35, 53000 cfm)
506
tenoner ‐ 1, saw ‐ 7 (FS05, 22190 cfm) 507
no equipment (FS23, 2000 cfm) 508
material transfer (FS02, 14000 cfm) 510
material transfer (FS21, 8000 cfm) 512
moulder ‐ 3, tenoner ‐ 1, saw ‐ 4 (FS04, 44376 cfm)
514
moulder ‐ 3, tenoner ‐ 2 (FS22, 60000 cfm) 515
saw ‐ 4 (FS15, 35200 cfm) 518
tenoner ‐ 1, saw ‐ 6, jointer ‐ 1 (FS08, 28440 cfm) 521
material transfer (FS10) 524
material transfer (FS11, 1750 cfm) 525
material transfer (FS12, 1270 cfm) 526
moulder ‐ 3 (FS29, 110370 cfm) 527
material transfer (FS25, 14000 cfm) 532
material transfer (FS28, 10000 cfm) 533
moulder ‐ 1, tenoner ‐ 1, drill ‐ 1, material transfer (FS06, 35000 cfm)
548
moulder ‐ 3, tenoner ‐ 2, material transfer (FS09, 48000 cfm)
553
material transfer (FS13, 15000 cfm) 555
saw ‐ 6, jointer ‐ 1, planer ‐ 1, sander ‐ 1 (FS16, 35200 cfm)
557
no equipment (FS19, 46000 cfm) 567
moulder ‐ 2, tenoner ‐ 2, saw ‐ 2 (FS20, 48000 cfm)
570
moulder ‐ 4, tenoners ‐ 4, saw ‐ 4, drill ‐ 1 (FS24, 52350 cfm)
575
moulder ‐ 2, tenoner ‐ 2, (FS27, 52350 cfm) 577
moulder ‐ 3, tenoner ‐ 2, saw ‐ 4, router ‐ 2, sander ‐ 3, denibber ‐ 2, material transfer (FS30, 71630 cfm)
579
moulder ‐ 1, tenoner ‐ 2, saw ‐ 8, router ‐ 9, drill ‐ 4, sander ‐ 2 (FS31, 71630 cfm)
583
tenoner ‐ 4, saw ‐ 8, router ‐ 2 (FS32, 71630 cfm) 588
no equipment (FS38, 2690 cfm) 593
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Permit Process Group Number
Process Description Emissions Unit Description Air Delta EU
Number
material transfer (FS39, 36980 cfm) 594
tenoners ‐ 2, router ‐ 3, drill ‐ 2, sander ‐ 1, material transfer (FS40, 22190 cfm)
595
saw ‐ 3 (FS37, 15400 cfm) 599
Vented internally to Control Equipment 004
Area 5A‐2 (87750 cfm) 603
Area 13S‐1 (42108 cfm) 604
Area 17‐2 (115675 cfm) 605
Area 41‐1 (27000 cfm) 606
Area 43‐2 (24000 cfm) 607
New Indoor Area (250000) 608
004 Vinyl and Other Plastic or Composite Processes
Sheet line 51 C1981 225
Sheet line 53 C1991 226
Sheet line 54 C1995 227
Vacuum Former 3 C1978 224
Vacuum Former 1 C1980 228
Vacuum Former 2 C1979 229
Vacuum Former 5 C1976 230
Vacuum Former 4 C1977 237
Vacuum Former 10 C0236 256
Vacuum Former 6 C1975 258
Vacuum Former 7 C1974 259
Vacuum Former 8 C1973 260
Vacuum Former 9 C1972 261
Vacuum Former 12 C7583 601
Shuttle Vacuum Former 13 645
Transfer Line 25 C1883 (Profile Extruder) 200
Transfer Line 26 C2013 (Profile Extruder) 201
Transfer Line 01 C1875 (Profile Extruder) 202
Transfer Line 02 C1870 (Profile Extruder) 203
Transfer Line 03 C1865 (Profile Extruder) 204
Transfer Line 04 C1899 (Profile Extruder) 205
Transfer Line 05 C1895 (Profile Extruder) 206
Transfer Line 10 C1857 (Profile Extruder) 208
Solid Line 18 C3314 (Profile Extruder) 210
Solid Line 33 C3377 (Profile Extruder) 211
Solid Line 12 C1849 (Profile Extruder) 212
Solid Line 15 C1837 (Profile Extruder) 215
Solid Line 16 C2991 (Profile Extruder) 216
Solid Line 19 C1803 (Profile Extruder) 220
Transfer Line 20 C1809 (Profile Extruder) 221
Transfer Line 21 C1815 (Profile Extruder) 222
ATTACHMENT D List of Process Equipment
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Permit Process Group Number
Process Description Emissions Unit Description Air Delta EU
Number
Solid Line 37 C3376 (Profile Extruder) 236
Transfer Line 22 (Doors) C0290 (Profile Extruder) 241
Transfer Line 23 C0291 (Profile Extruder) 242
Transfer Line 24 C0292 (Profile Extruder) 243
Transfer Line 34 C0294 (Profile Extruder) 244
Transfer Line 35 C0295 (Profile Extruder) 245
Solid Line 42 C0228 (Profile Extruder) 246
Solid Line 43 C0229 (Profile Extruder) 247
Transfer Line 36 C0296 (Profile Extruder) 248
Transfer Line 37 C0297 (Profile Extruder) 249
Transfer Line 07 C1902 (Profile Extruder) 262
Transfer Line 08 C1905 (Profile Extruder) 263
Transfer Line 09 C1908 (Profile Extruder) 264
Profile Extruder 01 C6002 539
Transfer Line 11 C5758 (Profile Extruder) 596
Composite Extruder SL04 C3985 541
Composite Extruder SL05 C4683 542
SL39 Pelletizer C2054 255
Composite Compounder 543
Silo Bin Vent 268
Silo Bin Vent 269
Silo Bin Vent 271
Vinyl Grinder 20ZZ57 267
Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ77 276
Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ78 277
Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ79 278
Vinyl Grinder 20ZZ70 630
Blender 270
Brabender Q/A Extruder/Bowl (“add‐on”) 274
Developmental Composite Extruder RD04 C5720 (“add‐on”)
613
Developmental Composite Extruder RD05 C7313 (“add‐on”)
614
Wood/Vinyl Separator (C1059) 629
005 Combustion Sources
Boiler 9 008
Boiler 10 009
Wood/Gas Boiler 11 620
Wood/Gas Boiler 12 621
Gas/Oil Backup Boiler 13 622
Gas Air Makeup Unit 1 625
Gas Air Makeup Unit 2 626
Gas Air Makeup Unit 3 627
ATTACHMENT D List of Process Equipment
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Permit Process Group Number
Process Description Emissions Unit Description Air Delta EU
Number
Gas Air Makeup Unit 4 628
Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer Burners 612
Eastside Generator 001
Westside Generator 002
Emergency Fire Pump 006
Bldg. 45 Emergency Generator 015
Bldg. 14S Emergency Generator 010
Bldg. 46 Emergency Generator 016
006 Miscellaneous VOC Sources
Tracked Materials CC120/121/122/123/520 (Adhesive/Glaze Application)
300
CC201 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 301
CC221/222/225 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 304
CC222/223/224 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 305
CC317 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 308
CC318 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 309
CC319 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 310
CC328/329/365 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 314
CC330 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 316
CC501 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 318
CC521/527 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 321
CC522/523/526 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 322
CC524 (Adhesive/Glaze Application ) 324
DHWP Mechanics Parts Washer 402
PSC/A Mechanics Parts Washer 403
Doors Mechanics Parts Washer 404
DHWP Milling Mechanics Parts Washer 405
Machine Builders Parts Washer 406
Machine Shop Parts Washer 407
Plumbers Parts Washer 409
Maintenance Mechanics Parts Washer 410
Garage Parts Washer 411
Vinyl Mechanics Parts Washer 420
East Rip Kerosene 516
Doors WC81 Parts Washer 615
Garage Parts Washer South 616
Garage Parts Washer North 617
Development Lab Parts Washer 618
CC527/529/533/534 (Adhesive/Glaze Application)
619
Annual Materials none at this time
Insignificant Materials Model Shop NA
Printing Press NA
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Permit Process Group Number
Process Description Emissions Unit Description Air Delta EU
Number
Laboratory NA
007 Other Miscellaneous Sources none at this time
008 Wood and Ash Silos Wood Silo (FS42) 623
ATTACHMENT E List of Milling Control Equipment
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Andersen Filter System Number
Description Manufacturer and Model Number Air Delta CE Number
FS19 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 376RF10 001
FS20 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 376RF10 002
FS17 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 376RF10 003
FS09 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 376RF10 004
FS26 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 276RF10 005
FS18 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 484RF12 006
FS35 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Environmental, 144RPT364‐364 007
FS05 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF153‐153 008
FS23 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 124RF8 009
FS13 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 232RF8 010
FS02 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 232RF8 011
FS06 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 376RF10 012
FS21 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 156RF8 013
FS16 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 276RF10 014
FS04 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF255‐255 015
FS22 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MC416‐416 016
FS15 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 276RF10 017
FS08 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 232RF8 018
FS24 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF361‐361 019
FS27 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF361‐361 020
FS10 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, LRJ48 021
FS11 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, 72RF8 022
FS12 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Carter Day, LRJ48 023
FS29 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF756‐509 024
FS30 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF494‐494 025
FS31 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF494‐494 026
FS32 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF494‐494 028
FS25 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF153‐153 029
FS28 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Filter, 144MCF153‐103 030
FS38 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Environmental, 54AV536 055
FS39 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Environmental, 144MCF255 056
FS40 Low Temperature Fabric Filter MAC Environmental, 144MCF153 057
FS37 Low Temperature Fabric Filter Donaldson, 4DFT32 078
NA Low Temperature Fabric Filters Various 079
NA Low Temperature Fabric Filters Various 080
NA Low Temperature Fabric Filters Various 081
NA Low Temperature Fabric Filters Various 082
NA Low Temperature Fabric Filters Various 083
NA Low Temperature Fabric Filters to be determined 084
ATTACHMENT F Airflow Verification Plan
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Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction 2
2.0 Externally Vented Filter Systems Record Keeping 2
3.0 Airflow Testing of Filter Systems 4
3.1 Internal Airflow Testing 3.1.a Triggers 3.1.b Methods 3.1.c Protocol
3.2 External Airflow Testing 3.2.a Triggers 3.2.b Methods 3.2.c Protocol
4.0 Testing Schedule 5
5.0 Corrective Actions for Non‐Compliant Findings 5
ATTACHMENT F Airflow Verification Plan
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1.0 Introduction: Andersen Corporations Bayport facility operates baghouse filter systems to control particulate emissions from milling operations. Wood dust is collected from the milling operations and conveyed to various areas in the facility utilizing fans, blowers, and pumps. Andersen’s XL Permit requires that an Airflow Verification Plan be developed and submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for review and approval within 12 months from permit issuance. The purpose of the plan is to show that the actual airflow for each filter system does not exceed the permitted airflows and to validate the existing primary compliance methods. The plan shall establish a schedule for verifying the actual airflow through the filter systems and shall specify the verification method. At a minimum the plan shall include the following five elements as defined by the XL Permit, Control Equipment Group 003, Externally Vented Milling Fabric Filter Systems: 1. Specify a method for testing airflows. 2. Require initial airflow verification for each filter system to be completed within 365 days of approval of the
Plan; 3. Require that records of equipment connected to systems and determination of related airflow be
maintained; 4. Require that if initial testing indicates higher airflows than would be derived from equipment records, the
permittee must document the reasons for the identified differences and appropriate action must be taken; and
5. Specify criteria that trigger re‐testing of airflows for any given system. A filter system airflow test plan dated August 3, 2007 was approved by the MPCA on September 13, 2007. Airflow testing began on September 4, 2007, and was completed on October 3, 2007. Corrective actions for systems that did not meet airflow limits were implemented and completed. An amendment was submitted for additional airflow on filter systems that could not be modified to meet airflow limits. 2.0 Externally Vented Filter System Record Keeping: Andersen maintains a list of each filter system identified by an emission unit number, a stack vent number, and an Andersen asset number. Milling equipment is recorded under each filter system listing a description of the milling equipment, associated asset number, and the calculated airflow of the milling equipment. This is consistent with the XL Permit Process 003, Milling Equipment, Monitoring and Recordkeeping requirements. Milling equipment airflow is determined by adding together the area of each hood drop and multiplying that area in square feet by the recommended conveying velocity of 4,500 feet per minute. (The industry recommended conveying velocity in the duct from the milling equipment to the baghouse for heavy wood dust loading is 4,000 to 5,000 fpm.)
ATTACHMENT F Airflow Verification Plan
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Table 1 illustrates the airflow for varying sizes of ductwork. Values in the table are determined by using the equation πr2 (sq ft) * velocity (ft/min) = cfm. Using a 12 inch duct the cfm is calculated as follows:
3.14* 0.52 ft *4,500 ft/min=3532 cfm
Table 1
Duct Diameter (inches)
Airflow (CFM)
2 99
3 221
4 393
5 614
6 884
7 1,203
8 1,571
9 1,988
10 2,456
12 3,532
14 4,810
15 5,500
16 6,280
24 14,137
Reference: Technical Hand Book: Manufacturers of Dust Collectors and Air Pollution Control Equipment The calculated airflow is applied to each piece of milling equipment and summed to determine the total airflow to the filter system. Table 2 below illustrates how the total calculated airflow is determined for a hypothetical Filter System. Table 2
Description Asset Number Number & Size of Ports
Airflow (cfm) Total Calculated
CFM
Permitted Airflow (cfm)
Rip Saw C0667 2‐6”, 2‐8”, 1‐9” 6,898
Cut Off Saw C6950 1‐4”, 1‐6” 1,277
Cut Off Saw C6951 1‐4”, 1‐6” 1,277
Salvage Saw C0333 1‐4” 393 9845 52,000
Updates to the filter system equipment list are made through Air Permit Modification Forms and periodic filter system audits. Andersen engineers are required to submit an Air Permit Modification Form when milling equipment, fans, pumps or blowers are removed, added, or relocated between filter systems. Air Permit Modifications Forms are used to maintain the externally vented filter system equipment list. In addition to the Air Permit Modification forms, milling equipment audits for the filter systems are performed periodically. During the audits an inventory of milling equipment and conveying operations associated with each filter system is performed. The inventory results are used to update a filter system master list where airflow calculations are performed to ensure calculated airflow is less than permitted filter system airflow limits. Filter system audits are performed by Andersen facility maintenance group approximately every 12‐18 months.
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3.0 Airflow Testing of Filter Systems:
3.1 Internal Airflow Testing
3.1.a Triggers
Internal airflow tests (i.e. testing conducted by Andersen personnel) will be performed on a filter system when:
1) Calculated airflow checks for an equipment change determine that there is an increase such that the
airflow after the change will be 90% or greater of the permitted airflow for a given filter system.
2) The airflow needed for an added piece of milling equipment is more than 30% of the permitted airflow for the associated filter system.
A modification involving 30% or more of filter systems calculated airflow would represent a large project which could impact filter system airflow. Projects with a calculated airflow of less than 30% of total airflow do not have the potential to impact the filter systems enough to exceed permitted limits unless that filter system is at 90% or greater of its permitted capacity.
This is because filter system airflow is determined by the cumulative effects of the individual components; hoods, hose, duct, fans and baghouse joined together to form the system. The fans/blowers/pumps that move the air and product through the system are selected based on the static pressure of the system. Once the fan/blower/pump size is determined the airflow through the filter system remains relatively constant unless there is a significant change to the system static pressure or a fan/blower/pump is modified.
3.1.b Methods
Internal airflow checks will be taken using a pitot tube. All measurements will be documented.
3.1.c Protocol
Test results and supporting documentation will be kept on site and available for inspections if required.
3.2 External Airflow Testing
3.2.a Triggers
External testing (i.e. testing performed by a third party) will be conducted under the following conditions:
1) When the internal airflow testing indicates that filter system airflows are 90% or greater of the permitted airflow or;
2) When the calculated airflow is equal to or greater than the permitted airflow.
3.2.b Methods
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EPA 40 CFR Part 60 Appendix A; Method 1 for test port location and Method 2 for air flow rates will be utilized for external filter system airflow testing performed by a third party
3.2.c Protocol
Tests required under this section will follow the requirements of Minn.R.7017.2001 to 7007.2060 (the performance test rules) which contain the notification, reporting, and quality assurance requirements for performance testing. In summary Minn R.7017.200 to 7007.260 requires the following:
Submit a complete test plan to the MPCA, postmarked at least 30 days in advance of the scheduled test date. Test plan examples are available on the MPCA Web site at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/ptest‐planning.html.
• Arrange a pretest meeting with MPCA staff. The meeting should be held at least seven days before the scheduled test date. The facility is responsible for coordinating the meeting and attaining the necessary approval prior to the test.
• Submit a complete test report to the MPCA no later than 45 days after completing the test. • Submit a compact disc or microfiche copy of the test report to the MPCA, no later than 105 days after completing the test.
4.0 Testing Schedule As specified in ANDXL‐001 some filter systems are tested annually for PM/PM10 compliance. Testing protocol requires that airflow is measured during PM/PM10 compliance testing. EPA Method 2 is utilized for measuring airflow during these compliance tests. Testing protocol meets the requirements listed above. Under the XL permit, Andersen is required to test two filter systems every year. The filter system compliance testing specified in the XL permit will be followed for airflow verification as well as PM/PM10 compliance testing. In addition to the annual compliance tests, airflow checks on externally vented filter systems will be performed every five years by a third party. Systems previously tested within the five year time frame are not required to be tested again. 5.0 Corrective Action for Non‐Compliant Findings If initial internal testing indicates a higher airflow than the permitted airflow, Andersen will investigate the reasons for such an occurrence. Appropriate corrective action will be taken, which may include re‐verification of the filter system airflow, verification of specific equipment airflows, removal or modification of fans or pumps and/or rerouting of airflows to a filter system with existing capacity. Actions taken will be documented and retained. If airflow has been re‐verified and it continues to exceed the permitted limit, Andersen will report this deviation to the MPCA according to ANDXL‐001.
ATTACHMENT G Tanks Summary
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Tanks greater than 2000 gallons
Tank ID Air Delta TK Number Product Capacity (gallons)
T7 Overflow 505 vault 8,000
T9 Overflow diptank 10,000
T10 Overflow diptank 10,000
T11 Milltreat F 10,000
T18 Milltreat F 10,000
T19 006 PILT 8,000
T20 007 VM&P Naphtha 8,000
T23 Overflow Building 46 12,000
T24 Overflow Building 46 12,000
T25 008 Waterborne Milltreat 8,000
T26 005 Minerial Spirits 8,000
T27 009 Woodlife F 8,000
T28 010 IBA/MAK 8,000
T29 011 Waterborne Milltreat Conc 8,000
T30 Overflow Building 46 2,500
A1 Stabilizer oil 5,000
A2 Propane 10,000
A30 Waterborne Milltreat Conc 4,500
A33 Fuel Oil 10,000
A34 Diesel 3,000
Total 163,000
Tanks less than 2000 gallons
Tank ID Air Delta TK Number Product Capacity (gallons)
T31 Overflow Building 14S 1,000
A3 Diesel 260
A4 Diesel 300
A7 Waterborne Milltreat 540
A8 Diesel W. Emerg Gen 500
A9 Diesel E.Emerg Gen 580
A12 Waste Oil 240
A13 Waste Oil 360
A14 Engine Coolant 150
A15 Kerosene 110
A16 003 Kerosene 240
A17 004 Kerosene 240
A18 Kerosene 110
A19 Kerosene 110
A20 Kerosene 240
A21 Kerosene 110
A31 Waterborne Milltreat RTU 1,500
Total 6,590
Tanks ‐ 15,000 gallons
Tank ID Product Capacity (gallons)
T16 VM&P Naphtha 15,000
T17 Milltreat F 15,000
APPENDIX 1 Future PM10 Air Dispersion Modeling
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The Permittee shall use the following criteria to determine the need for air dispersion modeling of proposed projects affecting PM10 emission rates or stack parameters. Stack Parameter Changes: The Permittee does not need to conduct dispersion modeling to evaluate proposed stack parameter changes that would likely improve dispersion (e.g., raising stack heights, increasing airflow, etc.). The Permittee shall conduct modeling using Tier 1 as detailed below for proposed stack parameter changes that could negatively affect dispersion characteristics (e.g., lowering stack heights, decreasing stack velocities, etc.). Emissions Changes: The Permittee shall conduct modeling using Tier 1, 2, or 3 as detailed below for net emission rate changes greater than or equal to 0.1 lbs/hr. Net emission changes less than 0.1 lbs/hr do not require modeling analyses. When determining the level of modeling that is required, the Permittee shall determine the net emissions change using the following criteria:
Net emissions changes from new units or modifications shall be considered at permitted rates. All rate or parameter changes related to a single project shall be treated together. Changes to sources limited under the vinyl throughput caps are not subject to the PM10 modeling applicability tests. Any such changes shall be included whenever the impact of the entire facility is modeled.
Determining the Level of Modeling Required. For projects causing net emission rate changes greater than 0.1 lb/hr or where the proposed stack parameter changes could negatively affect dispersion, the Permittee shall first model only emissions or stack changes from the proposed modification (Tier 1), unless the Permittee chooses to do Tier 2 or 3 modeling as described below. Projects with highest 6th‐high 24‐hour impacts less than 1 ug/m3 and maximum annual impacts less than 0.2 ug/m3 will not require further action and need not be submitted to the MPCA. The Permittee shall retain records of the analysis: the Permittee is not required to submit the analysis to the MPCA. The Permittee may use Tiers 2 or 3 in lieu of Tier 1 at its discretion. If modeled impacts from the project in question are greater than the levels specified in Tier 1 or if Tier 1 was not used, the Permittee shall model the impacts of all facility PM10 sources, including all cumulative changes from any previous modeling work (Tier 2), unless the Permittee chooses to do Tier 3 modeling as described below. The Permittee shall compare the predicted impacts to the predicted concentrations in the updated MPCA‐approved modeling submittal received December 22, 2005. The relevant concentrations are those attributable to the Permittee only and not any nearby sources of PM10. The results of that analysis were highest 6
th‐high 24‐hour concentration of 86.9 ug/m3 and maximum annual concentration of 20.2 ug/m3. Predicted impacts that do not exceed the specified levels by more than 1 ug/m3 on a 24‐hour basis and 0.2 ug/m3 on an annual basis will not require additional modeling analyses. The completed modeling results shall be submitted to MPCA prior to making any proposed change; however, MPCA approval of the modeling analysis is not required prior to making the change. The Permittee may use Tier 3 in lieu of Tier 2 at its discretion. Tier 3 modeling is required for any increases in ambient impact greater than 1 ug/m3 on a 24‐hour basis and 0.2 ug/m3 on an annual basis (as compared to the Permittee’s ambient impact in the January 10, 2005 submittal) or if the Permittee chose not to perform the required Tier 1 or 2 modeling where allowed. In that case, the Permittee shall model the impacts of the Facility along with those of the neighboring Allen S. King electric generating plant. The Permittee must demonstrate compliance with the PM10 NAAQS/MAAQS and PSD increment prior to proceeding with any project requiring Tier 3 modeling. The results of the analysis shall be
APPENDIX 1 Future PM10 Air Dispersion Modeling
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submitted to MPCA prior to making any proposed change; however, MPCA approval of the modeling analysis is not required prior to making the change. In addition to individual projects triggering the modeling requirements, the Permittee shall track cumulative changes and perform modeling analyses as described above when the total net increase reaches 1 lb/hr. The total net increase shall be measured from the last full modeling analysis of the Facility. The Permittee shall complete a full modeling analysis of the Facility and the neighboring Allen S. King electric generating plant at least every 3 years unless no facility changes were completed during the time period. That analysis shall be submitted to the MPCA.
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APPENDIX 2 PM10 Modeled Parameters
ISCST3
Point Sources
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV001 517633.44 4985640.06 209.80 7.30 550.00 17.49 0.15POINT Eastside Gen
0.02140
AC_SV002 517443.55 4985557.39 212.30 6.40 497.00 30.97 0.15POINT Westside Gen
0.03280
AC_SV006 517529.53 4985524.34 210.30 7.50 464.00 118.79 0.10POINT Emer. Fire Pump
0.00400
AC_SV008 517638.21 4984752.73 210.90 11.20 464.00 7.48 0.63POINT Boiler 9
0.01400
AC_SV009 517633.21 4984751.38 210.90 11.20 464.00 7.48 0.63POINT Boiler 10
0.01400
AC_SV010 517643.02 4984757.15 210.90 10.30 464.00 51.74 0.15POINT Emer. Generator
0.00100
AC_SV015 517310.35 4985787.82 212.60 3.40 464.00 51.74 0.15POINT Emer. Generator
0.00400
AC_SV016 517358.21 4985669.49 212.60 7.00 464.00 51.74 0.15POINT Emer. Generator
0.00100
AC_SV136 517495.57 4985727.69 210.30 14.60 297.00 10.35 0.61POINT Paintline 1, Silo 1
0.04130
AC_SV117 517496.48 4985724.51 210.30 14.60 297.00 10.35 0.61POINT Paintline 1, Silo 2
0.04130
AC_SV116 517497.27 4985722.86 210.30 14.60 297.00 10.35 0.61POINT Paintline 2, Silo 1
0.04130
AC_SV118 517499.96 4985716.76 210.30 14.60 297.00 10.35 0.61POINT Paintline 2, Silo 2
0.04130
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV129 517502.93 4985656.45 210.30 14.70 297.00 18.40 0.46POINT Paintline 3, Silo 1
0.03150
AC_SV134 517501.61 4985661.07 210.30 14.70 297.00 18.40 0.46POINT Paintline 3, Silo 2
0.03150
AC_SV130 517513.30 4985657.85 210.30 14.70 297.00 18.40 0.46POINT Paintline 4, Silo 1
0.03150
AC_SV131 517510.08 4985656.93 210.30 13.50 297.00 18.40 0.46POINT Paintline 4, Silo 2
0.03150
AC_SV106 517536.17 4985657.12 210.30 16.50 297.00 18.69 0.46POINT Paintline 5, Silo 1
0.03150
AC_SV104 517535.37 4985659.72 210.30 16.50 297.00 18.69 0.46POINT Paintline 5, Silo 2
0.03150
AC_SV108 517537.11 4985653.65 210.30 16.50 297.00 18.69 0.46POINT Paintline 6, Silo 1
0.03150
AC_SV110 517538.10 4985650.18 210.30 16.50 297.00 18.69 0.46POINT Paintline 6, Silo 2
0.03150
AC_SV125 517492.26 4985714.87 210.30 13.40 297.00 7.45 0.76POINT Flexiframe Booth 1
0.05200
AC_SV127 517491.38 4985714.62 210.30 13.40 297.00 5.17 0.91POINT Flexiframe Booth 2
0.05200
AC_SV122 517498.75 4985693.28 210.30 12.10 297.00 6.73 0.76POINT Longlength Booth
0.02650
AC_SV126 517507.10 4985675.14 210.30 12.60 297.00 11.64 0.61POINT Endspray Booth
0.02650
AC_SV560 517464.43 4985845.55 210.30 19.00 297.00 9.70 0.61POINT Paint Booth
0.00E+0
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV556 517596.45 4984713.19 210.90 12.50 297.00 4.65 0.84POINT R&D Paint Booth
0.00300
AC_SV148 517317.71 4985739.25 212.70 34.90 382.00 9.05 1.52POINT SV148
0.00E+0
AC_SV200 517615.68 4985494.74 210.30 11.40 305.00 4.31 0.46POINT TL21, TL25, TL26
0.01880
AC_SV201 517615.77 4985534.87 210.30 12.50 305.00 9.70 0.61POINT TL01, TL02
0.00625
AC_SV202 517618.18 4985525.59 210.30 12.60 305.00 14.55 0.61POINT TL03, TL04, TL05
0.01880
AC_SV204 517613.70 4985461.60 210.30 13.40 305.00 8.19 0.81POINT TL10, TL11, TL18
0.02076
AC_SV205 517615.10 4985449.20 210.30 13.40 305.00 8.62 0.81POINT PE01, TL12, TL15, TL16, TL19, TL20
0.03330
AC_SV206 517577.40 4985458.90 210.30 15.60 305.00 8.19 0.81POINT PE17, PE02, SL03
0.01400
AC_SV207 517588.40 4985421.70 210.30 15.60 305.00 8.19 0.81POINT SL04, SL05, SL06
0.02800
AC_SV208 517477.79 4985816.96 210.30 17.00 319.00 9.31 0.76POINT VF3
0.06667
AC_SV209 517467.52 4985781.52 210.30 15.80 305.00 16.56 0.76POINT SL51, SL53, SL54
0.07380
AC_SV210 517464.31 4985813.11 210.30 16.30 319.00 8.59 0.76POINT VF1
0.05710
AC_SV211 517480.82 4985817.88 210.30 15.90 319.00 12.42 0.76POINT VF2
0.06667
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV212 517501.92 4985789.78 210.30 13.70 319.00 9.89 0.71POINT VF5
0.05710
AC_SV213 517511.98 4985793.29 210.30 14.90 305.00 7.28 0.61POINT SL32, SL34, SL35, SL36
0.00485
AC_SV215 517498.87 4985800.47 210.30 14.90 319.00 12.42 0.76POINT VF4
0.05710
AC_SV217 517518.87 4985771.49 210.30 14.90 319.00 4.85 0.61POINT VF12
0.05710
AC_SV218 517287.11 4985731.25 212.60 19.10 305.00 2.23 0.91POINT TL22, TL23, TL24
0.01880
AC_SV219 517300.66 4985697.89 212.60 18.80 305.00 2.48 0.91POINT PE33, TL34, TL35
0.01250
AC_SV220 517307.62 4985680.54 212.60 18.80 305.00 2.32 0.91POINT SL42, SL43, TL36, TL37
0.02220
AC_SV224 517542.27 4985811.00 210.30 13.50 300.00 9.70 0.61POINT SL39
0.02940
AC_SV225 517555.87 4985763.38 210.30 15.00 319.00 12.42 0.76POINT VF10
0.05710
AC_SV226 517538.33 4985819.24 210.30 11.90 300.00 15.20 0.30POINT Pulverizer
0.00E+0
AC_SV227 517545.60 4985799.32 210.30 15.00 319.00 12.40 0.66POINT VF6
0.05710
AC_SV228 517548.47 4985789.40 210.30 15.00 319.00 12.40 0.66POINT VF7
0.05710
AC_SV229 517550.09 4985783.61 210.30 15.00 319.00 12.42 0.76POINT VF8
0.05710
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV230 517553.01 4985773.38 210.30 15.00 319.00 12.42 0.76POINT VF9
0.05710
AC_SV231 517656.55 4985528.36 210.30 13.00 305.00 3.11 0.76POINT TL07, TL08, TL09, TL22
0.01874
AC_SV232 517628.62 4985487.46 210.30 13.00 300.00 8.62 0.46POINT Vinyl Grinder 20ZZ72
0.01470
AC_SV233 517631.63 4985482.37 210.30 13.00 300.00 8.62 0.46POINT Vinyl Grinder 20ZZ57
0.02870
AC_SV234 517532.18 4985837.18 209.80 20.50 300.00 0.00 0.25POINT Silo Bin Vent
0.00730
AC_SV235 517530.94 4985841.51 209.80 20.50 300.00 0.00 0.25POINT Silo Bin Vent
0.00730
AC_SV236 517519.46 4985827.61 210.30 13.80 300.00 2.32 0.36POINT Brabender Q/A Extruder/Bowl
0.00E+0
AC_SV237 517529.95 4985844.98 209.80 20.80 300.00 0.00 0.27POINT Silo Bin Vent
0.00730
AC_SV240 517516.99 4985843.78 210.30 16.50 300.00 10.78 0.30POINT Blender
0.02110
AC_SV242 517522.35 4985827.49 210.30 16.80 300.00 8.62 0.46POINT Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ77
0.02870
AC_SV243 517525.86 4985828.50 210.30 16.80 300.00 8.62 0.46POINT Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ78
0.02870
AC_SV244 517530.84 4985829.92 210.30 16.80 300.00 8.62 0.46POINT Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ79
0.02870
AC_SV245 517324.58 4985965.08 210.20 10.10 322.00 0.00 0.69POINT Fibrex Compounder
0.05246
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV544 517483.00 4985818.50 210.31 16.60 319.00 14.55 0.61POINT VF11
0.00E+0
AC_SV401 517537.30 4985574.40 210.30 15.90 297.00 7.28 0.61POINT Maintenance Paint Booth
0.00150
AC_SV402 517536.90 4985576.20 210.30 15.90 297.00 7.28 0.61POINT Maintenance Paint Booth
0.00150
AC_SV500 517559.45 4985505.52 210.30 19.00 294.00 11.90 1.52POINT FS19
0.14920
AC_SV501 517563.02 4985511.89 210.30 17.20 294.00 13.83 1.02POINT FS20 - 1
0.07780
AC_SV502 517560.67 4985511.22 210.30 17.20 294.00 13.83 1.02POINT FS20 - 2
0.07780
AC_SV503 517571.27 4985520.63 210.30 21.10 294.00 14.90 1.52POINT FS17
0.18660
AC_SV504 517589.55 4985548.65 210.30 17.60 294.00 14.05 1.43POINT FS09
0.15550
AC_SV505 517513.75 4985538.69 210.30 15.40 294.00 23.52 0.67POINT FS26 - 1
0.05700
AC_SV506 517516.36 4985537.09 210.30 15.40 294.00 23.52 0.67POINT FS26 - 2
0.05700
AC_SV507 517508.56 4985553.34 210.30 19.40 294.00 16.54 1.17POINT FS18 - 1
0.12150
AC_SV508 517506.74 4985552.88 210.30 19.40 294.00 16.54 1.17POINT FS18 - 2
0.12150
AC_SV509 517537.60 4985496.59 210.30 18.40 294.00 13.72 1.52POINT FS35
0.17190
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV510 517557.90 4985454.80 210.30 22.90 294.00 22.96 0.76POINT FS05
0.07190
AC_SV511 517528.27 4985564.24 210.30 14.90 294.00 13.19 0.76POINT FS23
0.04099
AC_SV512 517539.09 4985520.17 210.30 17.60 294.00 8.75 1.01POINT FS13
0.04860
AC_SV513 517520.38 4985533.87 210.30 16.90 294.00 12.51 1.07POINT FS02
0.07686
AC_SV514 517525.00 4985572.37 210.30 20.10 294.00 13.04 1.27POINT FS06 - 1
0.11350
AC_SV516 517561.74 4985549.79 210.30 13.90 294.00 20.86 0.76POINT FS21 - 1
0.06480
AC_SV518 517571.34 4985573.62 210.30 17.90 294.00 18.59 1.07POINT FS16
0.11400
AC_SV519 517552.82 4985568.80 210.30 25.00 294.00 19.62 1.17POINT FS04
0.14380
AC_SV520 517603.74 4985491.33 210.30 19.10 294.00 31.05 0.76POINT FS22 - 1
0.09720
AC_SV521 517597.97 4985489.35 210.30 19.10 294.00 31.05 0.76POINT FS22 - 1
0.09720
AC_SV522 517568.41 4985591.75 210.30 15.20 294.00 14.23 1.22POINT FS15
0.11400
AC_SV523 517607.73 4985625.79 210.30 16.60 294.00 18.19 0.97POINT FS08
0.09210
AC_SV524 517552.75 4985681.23 210.30 17.40 294.00 24.73 0.91POINT FS24 - 1
0.12400
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV525 517553.47 4985678.63 210.30 17.70 294.00 24.65 0.66POINT FS24 - 2
0.06500
AC_SV526 517519.91 4985666.80 210.30 17.40 294.00 24.30 0.91POINT FS27 - 1
0.11160
AC_SV527 517525.16 4985676.30 210.30 15.90 294.00 24.30 0.66POINT FS27 - 2
0.05820
AC_SV528 517396.69 4985914.86 210.20 14.50 294.00 0.00 0.34POINT FS10
0.00410
AC_SV529 517397.54 4985920.79 210.20 21.90 294.00 0.00 0.46POINT FS11
0.00570
AC_SV530 517392.67 4985920.24 210.20 20.60 294.00 0.00 0.84POINT FS12
0.01000
AC_SV531 517312.51 4985668.66 212.60 24.80 294.00 24.30 1.17POINT FS29 - 1
0.17880
AC_SV532 517322.56 4985643.89 212.60 24.80 294.00 24.30 1.17POINT FS29 - 2
0.17880
AC_SV533 517325.93 4985676.98 212.60 25.50 294.00 21.28 1.42POINT FS30
0.23210
AC_SV534 517331.01 4985682.04 212.60 24.90 294.00 22.89 1.37POINT FS31
0.23210
AC_SV535 517317.59 4985678.99 212.60 23.20 294.00 18.94 0.81POINT FS32 - 1
0.06750
AC_SV536 517322.45 4985639.63 212.60 23.20 294.00 18.94 1.27POINT FS32 - 2
0.16480
AC_SV537 517359.65 4985932.63 210.20 23.00 294.00 0.00 1.03POINT FS25
0.04540
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV538 517366.62 4985931.09 210.20 13.70 294.00 0.00 0.83POINT FS28
0.03240
AC_SV539 517375.50 4985931.80 210.20 7.60 294.00 0.00 0.34POINT FS14
0.01300
AC_SV540 517352.60 4985936.65 210.20 17.30 294.00 0.00 0.40POINT FS38
0.00870
AC_SV541 517355.91 4985932.31 210.20 11.00 294.00 16.28 1.17POINT FS39
0.11980
AC_SV542 517327.94 4985644.20 212.60 19.70 294.00 28.18 0.69POINT FS40
0.07190
AC_SV547 517585.90 4984826.40 210.92 11.20 294.00 8.46 1.02POINT FS37
0.04994
AC_SV548 517483.74 4985723.26 210.30 14.90 305.00 2.44 0.46POINT SL33, SL37
0.00647
AC_SV557 517314.80 4985719.40 212.60 35.10 339.00 14.43 1.12POINT RTO
0.00800
AC_SV558 517594.18 4984774.97 210.92 10.60 294.00 5.48 0.41POINT RD04
0.00269
AC_SV559 517590.71 4984774.97 210.92 10.60 294.00 5.48 0.41POINT RD05
0.00269
AC_SV561 517301.85 4985922.12 210.20 30.48 450.00 7.76 1.52POINT Proposed Wood Boiler
0.65577
AC_SV562 517311.95 4985931.78 210.20 30.48 478.00 3.88 1.52POINT Proposed Nat. Gas Boiler
0.14350
AC_SV563 517327.45 4985891.02 210.20 15.24 294.00 12.94 0.30POINT Wood Silo
0.01081
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ISCST3
Source Type
Stack InsideDiameter
[m] Release Height
[m] Emission
Rate [g/s]
BaseElevation (Optional)
Y Coordinate[m]
X Coordinate[m]
Source ID
Gas ExitTemp.
[K] Gas ExitVelocity
[m/s]
AC_SV564 517318.53 4985887.84 210.20 12.19 294.00 6.47 0.30POINT Ash Silo
0.00E+0
AC_SV566 517366.57 4985929.78 210.20 13.70 294.00 11.37 0.83POINT FS41
0.04216
AC_SV567 517630.72 4984627.59 210.90 3.50 394.00 23.83 0.13POINT Vinyl Oven
0.00020
AC_SV570 517622.76 4984655.07 210.90 12.40 297.00 10.19 0.41POINT R&D Booth
0.00E+0
AC_SV573 517684.71 4984469.33 210.90 13.72 297.00 9.64 0.41POINT Interior Lineal Booth 1
0.04700
AC_SV575 517684.80 4984477.50 210.90 13.72 297.00 9.64 0.41POINT Interior Lineal Booth 2
0.04700
AC_SV577 517289.40 4985979.00 211.00 7.62 294.00 26.41 1.17POINT FS43
0.19400
AC_SV578 517317.30 4985759.10 212.70 20.90 297.00 14.23 0.61POINT Manual Door Booth
0.03400
AC_SV579 517337.30 4985998.20 210.30 10.67 300.00 12.81 0.51POINT Pelletizer_Compounder
0.02270
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ISCST3
Volume Sources Initial
Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517118.92 4985796.03 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL001 Surface-Based0.00064
VOLUME 517133.09 4985800.96 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL002 Surface-Based0.00064
VOLUME 517147.26 4985805.88 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL003 Surface-Based0.00064
VOLUME 517161.43 4985810.80 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL004 Surface-Based0.00037
VOLUME 517175.60 4985815.73 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL005 Surface-Based0.00037
VOLUME 517189.77 4985820.65 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL006 Surface-Based0.00037
VOLUME 517203.93 4985825.57 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL007 Surface-Based0.00037
VOLUME 517218.11 4985830.50 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL008 Surface-Based0.00028
VOLUME 517232.27 4985835.42 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL009 Surface-Based0.00028
VOLUME 517246.44 4985840.34 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL010 Surface-Based0.00028
VOLUME 517260.61 4985845.27 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL011 Surface-Based0.00028
VOLUME 517274.78 4985850.19 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL012 Surface-Based0.00028
VOLUME 517288.91 4985855.22 211.53 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL013 Surface-Based0.00028
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ISCST3Initial
Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517303.11 4985860.07 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL014 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517317.29 4985864.97 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL015 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517331.47 4985869.87 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL016 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517342.82 4985879.71 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL017 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517354.17 4985889.54 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL018 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517365.51 4985899.37 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL019 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517369.12 4985913.93 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL020 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517381.18 4985920.56 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL021 Surface-Based0.00010
VOLUME 517395.44 4985925.20 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL022 Surface-Based0.00010
VOLUME 517409.70 4985929.87 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL023 Surface-Based0.00010
VOLUME 517423.96 4985934.52 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL024 Surface-Based0.00010
VOLUME 517438.28 4985939.18 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL025 Surface-Based0.00030
VOLUME 517452.54 4985943.83 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL026 Surface-Based0.00021
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ISCST3Initial
Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517464.85 4985944.91 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL027 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517478.06 4985946.12 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL028 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517490.33 4985946.77 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL029 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517502.23 4985943.71 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL030 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517500.50 4985933.80 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL031 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517504.40 4985921.80 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL032 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517507.50 4985908.50 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL033 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517512.60 4985895.30 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL034 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517519.40 4985883.20 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL035 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517528.32 4985868.65 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL036 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517531.02 4985854.41 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL037 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517540.73 4985840.17 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL038 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517544.45 4985825.93 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL039 Surface-Based0.00013
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517550.16 4985811.69 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL040 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517552.90 4985796.71 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL041 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517557.64 4985781.73 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL042 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517562.38 4985766.74 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL043 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517568.12 4985751.76 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL044 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517572.86 4985736.78 209.70 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL045 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517432.33 4985952.95 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL046 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517426.38 4985966.72 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL047 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517420.43 4985980.49 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL048 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517414.48 4985994.26 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL049 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517408.53 4986008.03 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL050 Surface-Based0.00021
VOLUME 517394.64 4986013.70 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL051 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517380.76 4986019.37 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL052 Surface-Based0.00013
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517366.95 4986025.26 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL053 Surface-Based0.00013
VOLUME 517390.07 4986027.99 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL054 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517381.46 4986040.27 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL055 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517367.81 4986046.49 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL056 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517354.16 4986052.71 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL057 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517340.51 4986058.93 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL058 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517326.86 4986065.14 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL059 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517313.21 4986071.36 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL060 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517299.56 4986077.58 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL061 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517285.91 4986083.80 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL062 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517272.26 4986090.02 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL063 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517258.61 4986096.24 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL064 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517243.97 4986099.55 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL065 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517229.34 4986102.85 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL066 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517214.71 4986106.16 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL067 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517200.08 4986109.46 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL068 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517185.44 4986112.76 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL069 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517170.81 4986116.07 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL070 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517156.18 4986119.37 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL071 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517141.55 4986122.68 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL072 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517126.92 4986125.98 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL073 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517112.29 4986129.28 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL074 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517098.06 4986133.52 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL075 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517084.02 4986133.89 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL076 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517073.35 4986134.03 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL077 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517065.01 4986124.34 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL078 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517061.77 4986109.71 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL079 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517058.48 4986095.08 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL080 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517296.09 4985841.79 211.53 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL081 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517301.58 4985827.84 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL082 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517307.05 4985813.86 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL083 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517312.52 4985799.90 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL084 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517317.99 4985785.93 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL085 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517323.47 4985771.96 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL086 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517328.94 4985758.00 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL087 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517334.41 4985744.03 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL088 Surface-Based7.00E-6
VOLUME 517339.88 4985730.06 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL089 Surface-Based7.00E-6
VOLUME 517147.26 4985820.88 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL090 Surface-Based0.00027
VOLUME 517147.26 4985835.88 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL091 Surface-Based0.00027
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517134.43 4985843.66 211.53 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL092 Surface-Based0.00027
VOLUME 517121.60 4985851.43 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL093 Surface-Based0.00027
VOLUME 517281.83 4985868.44 211.53 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL094 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517274.59 4985881.58 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL095 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517267.34 4985894.71 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL096 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517260.10 4985907.85 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL097 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517252.85 4985920.98 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL098 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517243.65 4985932.82 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL099 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517234.31 4985944.56 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL100 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517224.98 4985956.30 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL101 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517215.65 4985968.04 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL102 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517206.31 4985979.79 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL103 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517196.98 4985991.53 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL104 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517187.64 4986003.27 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL105 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517178.31 4986015.01 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL106 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517168.98 4986026.76 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL107 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517159.64 4986038.50 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL108 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517150.32 4986050.25 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL109 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517140.99 4986061.99 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL110 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517131.65 4986073.74 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL111 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517122.32 4986085.48 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL112 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517112.99 4986097.23 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL113 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517103.66 4986108.97 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL114 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517094.33 4986120.72 210.31 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL115 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517343.94 4985758.26 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL116 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517358.93 4985758.51 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL117 Surface-Based0.00007
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517366.28 4985745.43 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL118 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517373.63 4985732.35 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL119 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517380.97 4985719.27 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL120 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517386.55 4985705.35 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL121 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517392.13 4985691.43 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL122 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517397.75 4985677.52 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL123 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517403.35 4985663.60 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL124 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517408.94 4985649.68 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL125 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517414.53 4985635.77 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL126 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517420.13 4985621.85 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL127 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517425.72 4985607.93 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL128 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517431.32 4985594.01 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL129 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517436.91 4985580.09 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL130 Surface-Based0.00014
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517442.50 4985566.18 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL131 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517448.10 4985552.26 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL132 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517454.65 4985538.76 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL133 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517461.20 4985525.26 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL134 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517467.15 4985511.48 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL135 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517472.48 4985497.39 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL136 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517477.81 4985483.31 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL137 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517483.15 4985469.22 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL138 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517489.46 4985455.66 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL139 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517206.50 4985577.31 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL140 Surface-Based0.00049
VOLUME 517221.09 4985580.79 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL141 Surface-Based0.00049
VOLUME 517236.02 4985579.36 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL142 Surface-Based0.00049
VOLUME 517250.95 4985577.93 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL143 Surface-Based0.00049
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517265.88 4985576.88 212.75 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL144 Surface-Based0.00049
VOLUME 517276.91 4985373.68 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL145 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517291.34 4985377.77 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL146 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517305.77 4985381.86 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL147 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517320.21 4985385.95 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL148 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517334.64 4985388.04 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL149 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517349.07 4985391.13 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL150 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517363.50 4985394.22 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL151 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517377.93 4985396.31 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL152 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517392.36 4985400.40 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL153 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517406.80 4985402.49 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL154 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517421.23 4985406.58 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL155 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517435.66 4985410.67 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL156 Surface-Based0.00014
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517450.09 4985413.76 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL157 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517464.52 4985417.85 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL158 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517478.95 4985419.94 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL159 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517493.39 4985437.02 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL160 Surface-Based0.00014
VOLUME 517304.00 4985250.34 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL161 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517318.42 4985253.48 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL162 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517332.84 4985256.61 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL163 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517347.26 4985260.75 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL164 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517361.67 4985264.88 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL165 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517376.09 4985268.02 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL166 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517390.51 4985271.16 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL167 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517404.93 4985273.29 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL168 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517419.35 4985276.43 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL169 Surface-Based0.00133
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517433.77 4985281.56 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL170 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517448.18 4985284.70 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL171 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517462.60 4985288.84 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL172 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517477.02 4985292.97 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL173 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517491.44 4985297.11 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL174 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517505.86 4985300.24 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL175 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517520.75 4985303.73 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL176 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517535.17 4985307.87 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL177 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517549.59 4985312.01 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL178 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517564.00 4985316.14 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL179 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517578.42 4985320.28 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL180 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517592.84 4985324.42 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL181 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517607.26 4985328.56 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL182 Surface-Based0.00133
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517621.68 4985331.69 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL183 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517636.09 4985334.83 212.14 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL184 Surface-Based0.00133
VOLUME 517432.23 4984836.85 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL185 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517446.65 4984840.97 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL186 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517461.08 4984845.09 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL187 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517475.50 4984847.21 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL188 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517489.92 4984851.33 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL189 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517504.34 4984854.46 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL190 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517518.77 4984857.58 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL191 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517533.19 4984862.70 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL192 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517547.61 4984864.82 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL193 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517562.04 4984866.94 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL194 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517576.46 4984871.06 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL195 Surface-Based0.00074
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517590.88 4984875.18 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL196 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517605.30 4984878.30 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL197 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517619.73 4984880.42 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL198 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517634.15 4984885.55 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL199 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517648.94 4984886.36 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL200 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517663.36 4984887.48 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL201 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517677.78 4984890.61 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL202 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517692.21 4984892.73 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL203 Surface-Based0.00074
VOLUME 517705.79 4984888.25 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL204 Surface-Based0.00020
VOLUME 517709.91 4984873.83 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL205 Surface-Based0.00020
VOLUME 517714.03 4984859.41 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL206 Surface-Based0.00020
VOLUME 517715.69 4984844.69 210.92 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL207 Surface-Based0.00020
VOLUME 517039.00 4986169.20 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL208 Surface-Based0.00193
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Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517032.15 4986179.95 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL209 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 517025.33 4986193.25 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL210 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 517012.39 4986203.09 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL211 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 517004.24 4986215.05 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL212 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516994.40 4986227.43 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL213 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516985.96 4986239.25 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL214 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516973.56 4986249.39 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL215 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516958.48 4986249.72 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL216 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516943.56 4986249.39 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL217 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516927.97 4986258.02 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL218 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516918.97 4986270.12 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL219 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516910.54 4986282.22 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL220 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516901.40 4986294.31 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL221 Surface-Based0.00193
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 516892.38 4986306.36 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL222 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516883.66 4986318.59 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL223 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516874.35 4986331.31 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL224 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516865.66 4986343.56 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL225 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516856.98 4986355.59 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL226 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516848.30 4986367.51 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL227 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516839.17 4986379.76 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL228 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516830.49 4986392.01 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL229 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516822.25 4986403.82 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL230 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516813.22 4986416.27 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL231 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 516803.77 4986428.32 214.00 1.50 30.01 6.98 1.39AC_VL232 Surface-Based0.00193
VOLUME 517660.40 4985524.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_1 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517660.20 4985525.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_2 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517659.90 4985526.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_3 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517659.70 4985527.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_4 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517659.40 4985528.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_5 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517659.20 4985529.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_6 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517658.90 4985530.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_7 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517658.70 4985530.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_8 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517658.40 4985531.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_9 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517658.20 4985532.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_10 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517657.90 4985533.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_11 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517657.70 4985534.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_12 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517657.40 4985535.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_13 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517657.20 4985536.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_14 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517656.90 4985537.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_15 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517656.70 4985538.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_16 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517656.40 4985539.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_17 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517656.20 4985540.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_18 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517655.90 4985541.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_19 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517655.70 4985541.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_20 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517655.40 4985542.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_21 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517655.20 4985543.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_22 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517654.90 4985544.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_23 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517654.70 4985545.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_24 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517654.40 4985546.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_25 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517654.20 4985547.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_26 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517653.90 4985548.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_27 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517653.70 4985549.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_28 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517653.40 4985550.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_29 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517653.20 4985551.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_30 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517652.90 4985552.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_31 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517652.70 4985552.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_32 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517652.40 4985553.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_33 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517652.20 4985554.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_34 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517651.90 4985555.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_35 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517651.70 4985556.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_36 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517651.40 4985557.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_37 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517651.20 4985558.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_38 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517650.90 4985559.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_39 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517650.70 4985560.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_40 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517650.40 4985561.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_41 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517650.20 4985562.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_42 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517649.90 4985562.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_43 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517649.70 4985563.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_44 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517649.40 4985564.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_45 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517649.20 4985565.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_46 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517648.90 4985566.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_47 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517648.70 4985567.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_48 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517648.40 4985568.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_49 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517648.20 4985569.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_50 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517647.90 4985570.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_51 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517647.70 4985571.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_52 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517647.40 4985572.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_53 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517647.20 4985573.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_54 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517646.90 4985573.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_55 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517646.70 4985574.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_56 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517646.40 4985575.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_57 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517646.20 4985576.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_58 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517645.90 4985577.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_59 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517645.70 4985578.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_60 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517645.40 4985579.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_61 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517645.20 4985580.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_62 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517644.90 4985581.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_63 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517644.70 4985582.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_64 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517644.40 4985583.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_65 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517644.20 4985584.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_66 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517643.90 4985584.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_67 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517643.70 4985585.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_68 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517643.40 4985586.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_69 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517643.20 4985587.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_70 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517642.90 4985588.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_71 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517642.70 4985589.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_72 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517642.40 4985590.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_73 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517642.20 4985591.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_74 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517641.90 4985592.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_75 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517641.70 4985593.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_76 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517641.40 4985594.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_77 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517641.20 4985594.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_78 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517640.90 4985595.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_79 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517640.70 4985596.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_80 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517640.40 4985597.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_81 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517640.20 4985598.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_82 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517639.90 4985599.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_83 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517639.70 4985600.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_84 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517639.40 4985601.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_85 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517639.20 4985602.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_86 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517638.90 4985603.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_87 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517638.70 4985604.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_88 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517638.40 4985605.00 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_89 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517638.20 4985605.90 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_90 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517637.90 4985606.80 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_91 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517637.70 4985607.70 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_92 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517637.40 4985608.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_93 Surface-Based0.00008
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517637.20 4985609.60 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_94 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517636.90 4985610.50 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_95 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517636.70 4985611.40 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_96 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517636.40 4985612.30 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_97 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517636.20 4985613.20 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_98 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517635.90 4985614.10 210.31 6.15 2.45 0.57 0.215A_2_99 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517632.50 4985606.60 210.31 9.73 0.60 0.14 0.215A_2V_1 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517635.24 4985595.31 210.31 9.73 0.60 0.14 0.215A_2V_2 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517639.42 4985576.72 210.31 9.73 0.60 0.14 0.215A_2V_3 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517642.46 4985564.42 210.31 9.73 0.60 0.14 0.215A_2V_4 Surface-Based0.00008
VOLUME 517603.90 4985666.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_1 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517603.70 4985667.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_2 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517603.40 4985667.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_3 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517603.20 4985668.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_4 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517602.90 4985669.80 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_5 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517602.70 4985670.70 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_6 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517602.40 4985671.60 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_7 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517602.20 4985672.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_8 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517601.90 4985673.40 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_9 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517601.70 4985674.30 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_10 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517601.40 4985675.20 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_11 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517601.20 4985676.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_12 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517600.90 4985677.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_13 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517600.70 4985678.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_14 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517600.40 4985678.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_15 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517600.20 4985679.80 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_16 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517599.90 4985680.70 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_17 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517599.70 4985681.60 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_18 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517599.40 4985682.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_19 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517599.20 4985683.40 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_20 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517598.90 4985684.30 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_21 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517598.60 4985685.20 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_22 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517598.40 4985686.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_23 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517598.10 4985687.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_24 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517597.90 4985688.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_25 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517597.60 4985688.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_26 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517597.40 4985689.80 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_27 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517597.10 4985690.70 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_28 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517596.90 4985691.60 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_29 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517596.60 4985692.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_30 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517596.40 4985693.40 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_31 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517596.10 4985694.30 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_32 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517595.90 4985695.20 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_33 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517595.60 4985696.20 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_34 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517595.40 4985697.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_35 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517595.10 4985698.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_36 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517594.90 4985698.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_37 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517594.60 4985699.80 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_38 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517594.40 4985700.70 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_39 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517594.10 4985701.60 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_40 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517593.90 4985702.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_41 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517593.60 4985703.40 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_42 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517593.40 4985704.30 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_43 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517593.10 4985705.30 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_44 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517592.90 4985706.20 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_45 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517592.60 4985707.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_46 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517592.30 4985708.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_47 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517592.10 4985708.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_48 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517591.80 4985709.80 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_49 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517591.60 4985710.70 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_50 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517591.30 4985711.60 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_51 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517591.10 4985712.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_52 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517590.80 4985713.40 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_53 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517590.60 4985714.40 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_54 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517590.30 4985715.30 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_55 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517590.10 4985716.20 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_56 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517589.80 4985717.10 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_57 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517589.60 4985718.00 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_58 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517589.30 4985718.90 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_59 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517589.10 4985719.80 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_60 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517588.80 4985720.70 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_61 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517588.60 4985721.60 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_62 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517588.30 4985722.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_63 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517588.10 4985723.50 210.31 6.30 1.20 0.28 0.2117_2_64 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517568.40 4985717.30 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_65 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517568.00 4985718.50 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_66 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517567.70 4985719.70 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_67 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517567.30 4985720.90 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_68 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517567.00 4985722.20 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_69 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517566.70 4985723.40 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_70 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517566.30 4985724.60 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_71 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517566.00 4985725.80 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_72 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517565.60 4985727.00 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_73 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517565.30 4985728.30 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_74 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517565.00 4985729.50 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_75 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517564.60 4985730.70 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_76 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517564.30 4985731.90 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_77 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517563.90 4985733.10 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_78 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517563.60 4985734.40 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_79 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517563.30 4985735.60 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_80 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517562.90 4985736.80 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_81 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517562.60 4985738.00 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_82 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517562.20 4985739.20 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_83 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517561.90 4985740.50 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_84 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517561.60 4985741.70 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_85 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517561.20 4985742.90 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_86 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517560.90 4985744.10 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_87 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517560.50 4985745.30 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_88 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517560.20 4985746.50 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_89 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517559.90 4985747.80 210.31 5.69 2.45 0.57 0.2817_2_90 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517530.30 4985732.40 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_1 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517533.65 4985722.94 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_2 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517536.79 4985712.26 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_3 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517552.45 4985732.10 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_4 Surface-Based0.00012
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517559.72 4985705.16 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_5 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517569.97 4985681.38 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_6 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517594.80 4985671.10 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_7 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517590.64 4985681.68 210.31 7.72 0.60 0.14 0.2817_2V_8 Surface-Based0.00012
VOLUME 517521.10 4985867.10 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_1 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517519.30 4985870.50 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_2 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517517.60 4985873.80 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_3 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517515.80 4985877.20 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_4 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517514.10 4985880.50 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_5 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517512.30 4985883.90 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_6 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517510.60 4985887.20 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_7 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517508.80 4985890.60 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_8 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517507.10 4985893.90 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_9 Surface-Based0.00007
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517505.30 4985897.30 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_10 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517503.60 4985900.60 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_11 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517501.80 4985904.00 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_12 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517500.10 4985907.30 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_13 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517498.30 4985910.70 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_14 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517496.60 4985914.00 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_15 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517494.80 4985917.40 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_16 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517493.10 4985920.70 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_17 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517491.40 4985924.10 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_18 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517489.60 4985927.50 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_19 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517487.90 4985930.80 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_20 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517486.10 4985934.20 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_21 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517484.40 4985937.50 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_22 Surface-Based0.00007
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517531.30 4985831.10 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_23 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517530.40 4985834.50 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_24 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517529.50 4985837.80 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_25 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517528.60 4985841.20 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_26 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517527.70 4985844.50 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_27 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517526.80 4985847.90 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_28 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517525.90 4985851.20 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_29 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517525.00 4985854.60 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_30 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517524.10 4985857.90 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_31 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517523.20 4985861.30 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_32 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517522.30 4985864.60 210.31 5.39 2.45 0.57 0.2843_2_33 Surface-Based0.00007
VOLUME 517669.53 4984567.28 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_1 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.56 4984566.08 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_2 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517669.60 4984564.89 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_3 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.64 4984563.59 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_4 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.67 4984562.39 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_5 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.71 4984561.19 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_6 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.75 4984559.99 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_7 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.78 4984558.79 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_8 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.82 4984557.50 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_9 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.86 4984556.30 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_10 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.89 4984555.10 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_11 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.93 4984553.89 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_12 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517669.97 4984552.69 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_13 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.01 4984551.39 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_14 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.05 4984550.19 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_15 Surface-Based0.00002
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517670.09 4984549.00 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_16 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.12 4984547.80 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_17 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.16 4984546.60 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_18 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.20 4984545.30 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_19 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.23 4984544.10 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_20 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.27 4984542.90 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_21 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.31 4984541.70 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_22 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.35 4984540.50 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_23 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.39 4984539.20 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_24 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.43 4984538.00 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_25 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.47 4984536.80 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_26 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.50 4984535.60 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_27 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.54 4984534.40 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_28 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517670.58 4984533.11 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_29 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.61 4984531.91 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_30 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.65 4984530.71 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_31 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.69 4984529.51 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_32 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.72 4984528.31 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_33 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.77 4984527.00 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_34 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.81 4984525.80 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_35 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.84 4984524.61 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_36 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.88 4984523.41 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_37 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.92 4984522.21 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_38 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.95 4984520.91 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_39 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.99 4984519.71 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_40 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.03 4984518.51 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_41 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517671.07 4984517.32 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_42 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.10 4984516.12 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_43 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.14 4984514.81 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_44 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.17 4984513.61 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_45 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.21 4984512.41 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_46 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.25 4984511.21 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_47 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.29 4984510.01 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_48 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.33 4984508.72 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_49 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.37 4984507.52 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_50 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.41 4984506.32 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_51 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.44 4984505.12 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_52 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.48 4984503.92 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_53 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.52 4984502.62 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_54 Surface-Based0.00002
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InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517671.55 4984501.42 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_55 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.59 4984500.22 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_56 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.63 4984499.02 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_57 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.66 4984497.82 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_58 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.71 4984496.52 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_59 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.75 4984495.32 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_60 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.78 4984494.12 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_61 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.82 4984492.93 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_62 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.86 4984491.73 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_63 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.89 4984490.43 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_64 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.93 4984489.22 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_65 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517671.97 4984488.02 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_66 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.01 4984486.82 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_67 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517672.04 4984485.62 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_68 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.09 4984484.33 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_69 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.13 4984483.13 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_70 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.16 4984481.93 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_71 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.20 4984480.73 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_72 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.24 4984479.53 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_73 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.27 4984478.23 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_74 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.31 4984477.04 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_75 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.35 4984475.83 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_76 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.38 4984474.63 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_77 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.42 4984473.43 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_78 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.47 4984472.13 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_79 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.50 4984470.93 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_80 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517672.54 4984469.73 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_81 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.58 4984468.54 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_82 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.60 4984467.34 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_83 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.65 4984466.04 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_84 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.69 4984464.84 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_85 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.72 4984463.64 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_86 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.76 4984462.43 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_87 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.80 4984461.24 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_88 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.83 4984459.94 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_89 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.87 4984458.74 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_90 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.91 4984457.54 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_91 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.95 4984456.34 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_92 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517672.98 4984455.14 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_93 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517673.03 4984453.84 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_94 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.10 4984568.42 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_95 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.14 4984567.22 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_96 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.18 4984566.02 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_97 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.21 4984564.72 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_98 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.25 4984563.53 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_99 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.29 4984562.32 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_100 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.32 4984561.12 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_101 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.36 4984559.92 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_102 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.41 4984558.62 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_103 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.44 4984557.42 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_104 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.48 4984556.22 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_105 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.52 4984555.03 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_106 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517706.56 4984553.83 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_107 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.59 4984552.53 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_108 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.63 4984551.33 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_109 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.67 4984550.13 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_110 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.70 4984548.92 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_111 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.74 4984547.72 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_112 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.79 4984546.43 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_113 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.82 4984545.23 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_114 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.86 4984544.03 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_115 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.90 4984542.83 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_116 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.93 4984541.63 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_117 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517706.97 4984540.33 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_118 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.01 4984539.14 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_119 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517707.04 4984537.94 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_120 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.08 4984536.73 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_121 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.12 4984535.53 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_122 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.16 4984534.23 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_123 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.20 4984533.03 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_124 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.24 4984531.83 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_125 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.28 4984530.64 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_126 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.31 4984529.44 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_127 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.35 4984528.14 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_128 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.38 4984526.94 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_129 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.42 4984525.74 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_130 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.46 4984524.54 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_131 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.50 4984523.34 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_132 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517707.53 4984522.04 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_133 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.57 4984520.84 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_134 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.61 4984519.64 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_135 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.64 4984518.44 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_136 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.68 4984517.24 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_137 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.73 4984515.94 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_138 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.76 4984514.75 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_139 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.80 4984513.55 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_140 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.84 4984512.35 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_141 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.87 4984511.15 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_142 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.91 4984509.84 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_143 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.95 4984508.64 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_144 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517707.98 4984507.45 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_145 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517708.02 4984506.25 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_146 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.06 4984505.05 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_147 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.10 4984503.75 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_148 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.14 4984502.55 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_149 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.18 4984501.35 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_150 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.22 4984500.15 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_151 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.25 4984498.96 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_152 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.29 4984497.65 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_153 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.33 4984496.45 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_154 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.36 4984495.25 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_155 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.40 4984494.05 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_156 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.44 4984492.85 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_157 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.48 4984491.55 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_158 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517708.52 4984490.36 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_159 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.56 4984489.16 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_160 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.59 4984487.96 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_161 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.63 4984486.76 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_162 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.67 4984485.46 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_163 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.70 4984484.25 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_164 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.74 4984483.06 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_165 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.78 4984481.86 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_166 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.81 4984480.66 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_167 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.86 4984479.36 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_168 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.90 4984478.16 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_169 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.93 4984476.96 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_170 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517708.97 4984475.76 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_171 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517709.00 4984474.57 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_172 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.04 4984473.27 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_173 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.08 4984472.07 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_174 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.12 4984470.86 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_175 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.16 4984469.66 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_176 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.19 4984468.46 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_177 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.23 4984467.17 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_178 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.27 4984465.97 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_179 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.30 4984464.77 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_180 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.34 4984463.57 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_181 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.38 4984462.37 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_182 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.42 4984461.07 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_183 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.46 4984459.87 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_184 Surface-Based0.00002
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517709.50 4984458.67 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_185 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.53 4984457.47 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_186 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.57 4984456.27 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_187 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517709.61 4984454.97 210.31 4.57 2.45 0.57 0.2813S_188 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517682.89 4984529.58 210.31 7.32 0.60 0.14 0.2813S_R1 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517695.09 4984529.96 210.31 7.32 0.60 0.14 0.2813S_R2 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517684.07 4984491.50 210.31 7.32 0.60 0.14 0.2813S_R3 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517696.27 4984491.88 210.31 7.32 0.60 0.14 0.2813S_R4 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517679.51 4984567.59 210.31 1.52 6.11 1.42 0.7113S_B1 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.79 4984526.10 210.31 1.52 6.11 1.42 0.7113S_B2 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.89 4984523.11 210.31 1.52 6.11 1.42 0.7113S_B3 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517670.99 4984520.01 210.31 1.52 6.11 1.42 0.7113S_B4 Surface-Based0.00002
VOLUME 517382.50 4985889.00 210.31 1.37 5.50 1.28 0.6441_1_1 Surface-Based0.00039
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Vertical Dim. [m]
InitialLateral
Dim. [m] BuildingHeight
[m] Lengthof Side
[m] Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate [g/s]
ReleaseHeight
[m]
VOLUME 517379.80 4985888.00 210.31 1.37 5.50 1.28 0.6441_1_2 Surface-Based0.00039
VOLUME 517377.00 4985887.00 210.31 1.37 5.50 1.28 0.6441_1_3 Surface-Based0.00039
VOLUME 517374.30 4985886.00 210.31 1.37 5.50 1.28 0.6441_1_4 Surface-Based0.00039
VOLUME 517371.50 4985885.00 210.31 1.37 5.50 1.28 0.6441_1_5 Surface-Based0.00039
VOLUME 517368.80 4985884.00 210.31 1.37 5.50 1.28 0.6441_1_6 Surface-Based0.00039
VOLUME 517376.70 4985797.00 210.31 1.83 7.31 1.70 0.7141_1_7 Surface-Based0.00039
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Area Sources Initial
Vertical Dim. [m]
OrientationAngle from North [deg]
Lengthof Y Side
[m] Length
of X Side [m]
Source Type
Source ID
X Coordinate[m]
Y Coordinate[m]
BaseElevation (Optional)
EmissionRate
[g/ (s-m^2)] ReleaseHeight
[m]
517170.90 4985821.18 212.14 1.50 108.00 40.00 -22.00 1.40AC_AR001 AREA 9.57E-8
517148.64 4985952.72 210.31 1.50 23.00 160.00 -28.00 1.40AC_AR002 AREA 5.90E-8
517292.23 4985510.02 212.75 1.50 110.00 100.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR003 AREA 2.60E-7
517425.77 4985430.44 212.14 1.50 40.00 100.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR004 AREA 6.88E-8
517713.22 4984700.33 210.92 1.50 37.50 144.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR005 AREA 2.06E-7
517670.50 4984875.50 212.14 1.50 34.00 330.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR006 AREA 1.09E-6
517579.80 4985193.80 212.14 1.50 124.00 110.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR007 AREA 3.32E-7
517699.00 4985228.00 212.14 1.50 96.40 66.60 -16.00 1.40AC_AR008 AREA 3.32E-7
517668.00 4985197.90 212.14 1.50 40.00 20.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR009 AREA 3.32E-7
517707.20 4985199.10 212.14 1.50 96.40 30.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR010 AREA 3.32E-7
517756.10 4985197.30 212.14 1.50 50.00 15.00 -16.00 1.40AC_AR011 AREA 3.32E-7
517101.94 4985852.48 210.31 1.50 32.00 220.00 -28.00 1.40AC_AR012 AREA 3.61E-7
517107.13 4985930.68 210.31 1.50 47.00 160.00 -28.00 1.40AC_AR013 AREA 2.18E-6
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Open Pit Sources No Open Pit Sources Specified
Circular Area Sources
No Circular Area Sources Specified
Polygon Area Sources No Polygon Area Sources Specified
Flare Sources No Flare Sources Specified
Line Sources No Line Sources Specified
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Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: ANDXL-002 Page 1 of 14 Date: 10/31/2013
TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOCUMENT For
XL PERMIT NO. ANDXL-002 This technical support document (TSD) is intended for all parties interested in the permit and to meet the requirements that have been set forth by the federal and state regulations (40 CFR § 70.7(a)(5) and Minn. R. 7007.0850, subp. 1). The purpose of this document is to provide the legal and factual justification for each applicable requirement or policy decision considered in the preliminary determination to issue the permit.
1. General Information
1.1. Applicant and Stationary Source Location
Table 1. Applicant and Source Address
Applicant/Address Stationary Source/Address (SIC Code: 2431)
Andersen Corporation 100 4th Ave N Bayport Washington County
Andersen Corporation 100 4th Ave N Bayport Washington County
Contact: Dori Hietala Phone: 651-264-5014
1.2. Facility Description
Andersen Corporation (permittee) manufactures clad wood windows and patio doors. The manufacturing plant is at 100 Fourth Avenue North in Bayport, Minnesota, along the St. Croix River, a federally designated “Wild and Scenic River,” which forms the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin in that area. Manufacturing and related processes include wood cutting and milling, wood preservative application, painting, vinyl processing, adhesive operations, by-product transfer, wood and natural gas fired boilers, assembly operations, technology development, production support and maintenance functions.
The various manufacturing processes have the potential to emit the following air pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter, particulate matter less than 10 microns in aerodynamic diameter, and particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in aerodynamic diameter (PM/PM10/PM2.5), and various hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). The fuel burning equipment also emits carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), greenhouse gases (GHG), and various HAPs from the combustion of fuel. The Facility is considered a major source of air pollutants under all applicable Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) air programs.
Pollution control equipment include panel filters and a regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO) applied to painting processes, fabric filters applied to milling and non-milling processes, solvent recovery units applied to preservative and pretreatment processes, and an electrostatic precipitator (ESP) applied to the wood and natural gas boilers.
Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: ANDXL-002 Page 2 of 14 Date: 10/31/2013
1.3. Description of the Activities Allowed by this Permit Action
This permit action is a major amendment that establishes one fuel usage limit based on heat input, million British thermal units (MMBtu), for the wood and natural gas fuels used in industrial boilers EU620 and EU621. As such, the individual wood and natural gas fuel usage limits based on throughput (tons per year and million cubic feet per year, respectively) are removed.
Also, this permit action incorporates the criteria pollutant PM2.5 and removes the majority of 40 CFR pt. 63, subp. DDDDD (Boiler MACT). These are discussed further in Sections 3.1 and 3.2, respectively.
The March 28, 2011 Administrative Amendment application requesting test extensions for Control Equipment 008 – Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) (CE085) and Process Equipment 003 – Milling Equipment (EU515 and EU575 specifically) is incorporated into this permit action. Five reopenings are also incorporated:
· [Two] Control Equipment: 009 Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) changed to reflect May 2, 2008 Amended Notice of Noncompliance and October 17, 2008 Notice of Compliance (steam output while operating simultaneously, minimum total power input, minimum ESP fields on, testing frequency). Both reopenings are superseded by June 25, 2012 Notice of Compliance/Notice of Noncompliance (Attachment 11 to the TSD).
· Control Equipment: 008 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) changed to reflect November 5, 2007 Notice of Compliance (Combustion Chamber Temperature)
· Process Equipment 005(C): Boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc, Wood/Natural Gas changed to reflect November 27, 2007 Acceptance Determination (COMS initial certification information)
· Process Equipment 005(C): Boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc, Distillate Fuel Oil/Natural Gas changed to reflect February 9, 2009 Performance Test Frequency Plan (testing frequency)
1.4. Facility Emissions
ANDXL-002 does not authorize any increases of emissions. Calculations are Attachment 1 to this TSD and include a comparison of 2005 netting and netting updated to reflect ANDXL-002’s single fuel usage limit as well as restricting otherwise permitted changes to PM10 increases of less than or equal to zero pounds per hour (lb/hr). This is discussed in more detail in Section 3.
Table 2. Facility Classification
Classification Major/Affected Source Synthetic Minor Minor PSD X Part 70 Permit Program X Part 63 NESHAP X
2. Regulatory and/or Statutory Basis
New Source Review
The facility is an existing major source under New Source Review regulations. ANDXL-001 authorized certain changes which are still authorized in ANDXL-002. No additional changes are authorized by ANDXL-002.
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Part 70 Permit Program
The facility is an existing major source under the Part 70 permit program.
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
The Permittee has stated that there are no additional New Source Performance Standards applicable to the operations at this facility. The Jan 28, 2009 amended version of 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc has been included into ANDXL-002.
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
The Permittee has stated that there are no additional National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants applicable to the operations at this facility.
Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM)
CAM does not apply to the modification allowed in this permit amendment because although pre-control emissions are more than 100tpy for NOx and CO for each wood/gas boiler (EU620 and EU621), add on control equipment is not present for those pollutants.
Environmental Review & Air Emissions Risk Analysis (AERA)
As there are no emissions increases authorized by ANDXL-002, the facility is not subject to environmental review, i.e. an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW,) and is not required to perform an AERA.
Minnesota State Rules
Portions of the facility are subject to the following Minnesota Standards of Performance: · Minn. R. 7011.0510 Standards of Performance for Existing Indirect Heating Equipment · Minn. R. 7011.0515 Standards of Performance for New Indirect Heating Equipment · Minn. R. 7011.0610 Standards of Performance for Fossil-Fuel-Burning Direct Heating
Equipment · Minn. R. 7011.0710 Standards of Performance for Pre-1969 Industrial Process Equipment · Minn. R. 7011.0715 Standards of Performance for Post-1969 Industrial Process Equipment · Minn. R. 7011.1505 Standards of Performance for Storage Vessels · Minn. R. 7011.2300 Standards of Performance for Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
Table 3. Regulatory Overview of Units Affected by the Modification/Permit Amendment
Level* Applicable Regulations Comments: Attachment A, Process Equipment 005(D) (EU620, EU621)
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall combust no more than 521,050 MMBtu heat input from wood and natural gas per 12 months in EU620 and EU621 combined. This is a conversion from the wood and natural gas throughput limit in ANDXL-001 minus 10% so there is no PM10 increase
*Where the requirement appears in ANDXL-002 (e.g., EU, SV, GP, etc.).
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3. Technical Information
3.1. Incorporating PM2.5 in ANDXL-002
PSD rules are clear that an emission increase of a PSD pollutant will not be permitted until modeled compliance with NAAQS is demonstrated. Modeled compliance with the PM10 NAAQS was demonstrated prior to issuance of ANDXL-001 thus allowing a potential scenario of replacing any and all milling equipment. At the time of the issuance of ANDXL-002, the permittee has not yet modeled compliance with PM2.5 NAAQS. In this situation, it is assumed that PM2.5 is equal to PM10 because there are no published or site-specific emission factors. July 16, 2008 modeling results are listed below for reference.
July 16, 2008, ISCST3 Modeling Results: 24-Hour NAAQS: PM10 = 149.4 μg/m3 (includes 34.5 μg/m3 background) (99.6% of 150 μg/m3 standard) PM2.5 = 149.4 μg/m3 (includes 34.5 μg/m3 background) (427% of 35 μg/m3 standard) Annual NAAQS: PM10 = 43.7 μg/m3 (includes 17.7 μg/m3 background) (87.4% of 50 μg/m3 standard) PM2.5 = 43.7 μg/m3 (includes 17.7 μg/m3 background) (291% of 15 μg/m3 standard)
ANDXL-001 was issued in 2006 and did not address PM2.5. The MPCA PM2.5 policy requires facilities applying to increase PM10 emissions to pass air dispersion modeling for PM2.5 if modeling for PM10 results in a modeled concentration greater than the PM2.5 Minnesota and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (MAAQS and NAAQS). Air dispersion modeling for PM10 resulted in a modeled concentration greater than the PM2.5 NAAQS; however this permit action does not authorize an increase in emissions of PM/PM10/PM2.5. However, ANDXL-002 allows certain non-milling emission changes if the Permittee demonstrates compliance with the NAAQS and MAAQS to the satisfaction of the MPCA using methods other than air dispersion modeling (as discussed above).
Even so, the MPCA views these modeled exceedances of the PM2.5 NAAQS (and MAAQS) as indicators that there may be a monitored exceedance of the standards. At this time, Andersen is proceeding with a plan to conduct ambient monitoring to determine compliance with the PM2.5 standards, but the MPCA also believes it is important to gather more site-specific data relating to PM2.5 emissions. Therefore the permit includes new testing requirements for PM2.5.
As discussed in a January 14, 2010, MPCA letter (Attachment 7 to this TSD), the permittee shall test for PM2.5 during any performance test for PM10 that is required by the permittee’s existing ANDXL-001 permit. Performance test plans, approvals, submittals, etc. shall follow MPCA performance testing rules and protocol.
The permittee has communicated their plan to conduct PM2.5 performance tests during PM10 performance tests, but has expressed concern over being required by the MPCA to include PM2.5 in PM10 performance tests. The permittee would prefer to test PM2.5 at their discretion due to cost concerns. The MPCA is requiring the permittee to include PM2.5 in PM10 performance tests under the authority established in Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1(A), (B) and (F):
A. evaluate a permit application; B. determine compliance with an applicable requirement or compliance document; F. quantify the emissions from an emission facility where the commissioner has determined a
possible environmental or public health concern.
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The PM2.5 NAAQS is an applicable requirement (Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 7 (L)), and air dispersion modeling has indicated the possibility that the PM2.5 NAAQS could be exceeded, and thus warrants additional performance testing. Also, requiring the permittee to test PM2.5 ensures performance testing will be completed and begins to create data for the permittee and/or the MPCA to use in future analyses.
If the permittee desires to establish any site specific PM2.5 emission factors, a plan shall be approved by the Agency as required by Attachment A to ANDXL-002.
The BACT limit and control for PM/PM10 is extended to PM2.5 by ANDXL-002 and is cited as Title I Condition to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000 because a BACT analysis has not been conducted for PM2.5 in the most recent BACT Update submitted May 2011.
Effective July 15, 2008, PM2.5 must be included as a regulated pollutant in permits. For ANDXL-002, PM2.5 emissions are considered to be equal to PM10 emissions (reference explanation above) and, therefore, the emission limits are the same. It is expected that in actuality, PM2.5 emissions would be a subset of PM10 emissions, and therefore a smaller value. PM2.5 was added to the following items in ANDXL-002: · Process: 003 Milling Equipment · Process: 004 Vinyl and Other Plastic or Composite Processes · Process: 005(D) Combustion Sources (Boilers subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc, Wood/Natural
Gas) · Process: 008 Wood and Ash Silos · Control Equipment: 001 Panel Filters · Control Equipment: 004 Internally Vented Milling Fabric Filters
3.2. 40 CFR pt. 63, subp. DDDDD (Boiler MACT)
The facility is a major HAP source under 40 CFR Part 63. At this time, it appears that the boilers (EU620 and EU621) will be subject to the requirements of Subpart DDDDD for commercial and industrial boilers. The effective dates of that rule have been delayed by EPA (Federal Register Volume 76, No. 96, Page 28662. May 18, 2011). The permit contains a general requirement that the facility determine the specific applicability of this rule and if applicable, comply with the rule by the final compliance dates.
Most of the Boiler MACT language in ANDXL-001 is removed with a few exceptions. Mercury (Hg) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) operational limits remain in ANDXL-002 because they are also tied to the Air Emissions Risk Analysis (AERA) conducted for ANDXL-001. The formulas by which to calculate Hg and HCl emission rates have been added to ANDXL-002 in lieu or referencing 40 CFR § 63.7530(d)(5) and 40 CFR § 63.7530(d)(3), respectively, as ANDXL-001 did. The option to show compliance with Hg and HCl limits through performance testing was added (the vacated Boiler MACT allowed for this option). Title I conditions for EU620 and EU621 remain.
The Boiler MACT PM emission factor of 0.025 lbs/MMBtu remains in ANDXL-002 as requested by the Permittee. The PM emission factors also remains because raising it would require revisiting the calculations listed below (for which the Agency did not receive an application). Results of these calculations were used to write ANDXL-001. The following attachments are from the Technical Support Document for XL Permit No. ANDXL-001:
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· Attachment 2 Potential Emissions Calculations, EC-02 for EU620 and EU621 (PTE Calculations for Steam and Heat Project)
· Attachment 3 Steam and Heat Project Net Emissions Calculations, Key Emission Rate Limitations Used in Netting Analysis
· Attachment 8 Air Toxics Review Summary, Change in PM Emissions – Used in Updating AERA (Future Permitted/Allowed Condition)
· Attachment 15 Alternative Monitoring Procedure [(AMP)], Andersen’s AMP proposal Section II [which should be III] Applicable Requirement
3.3. Minimum ESP Operating Criteria
ANDXL-001 set a minimum total power input to the ESP. ANDXL-002 establishes a minimum total secondary voltage input of 24.0 kilo volts (kV). Justification for using total secondary voltage can be found in Attachment 13. The value of 24.0 kV is based on curves generated during the last performance test (see Attachment 14).
The minimum total secondary amperage input of greater than zero milliamps (0 mA) is set by ANDXL-002 to ensure the ESP is on.
ANDXL-002 also establishes the minimum number of ESP fields required to be on depending on the pounds per hour of steam output value.
3.4. 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc revisions and Natural Gas Curtailment
The Permittee operates a gas/oil boiler subject to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc. According to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc revisions, the Permittee is required to test the boiler in operation using oil between every month and every year based on the most recent test result. However, ANDXL-001 also requires the Permittee operate the gas/oil boiler using oil only during periods of natural gas curtailment which only ever occurs in the winter and not necessarily every winter. Due to this conflict in requirements, the curtailment clause has been removed from ANDXL-002.
40 CFR pt. 52.21 was cited in ANDXL-001 and is cited in ANDL-002 as the basis for netting of the boiler project. However, 40 CFR pt. 52.21 does not specifically mention curtailment as it applies to this discussion.
Attachment 10 to this TSD shows the analysis that the worst case testing frequency required by 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc mentioned above will not violate the 250000 gallon/year permit limit. At the most frequent test case of once per month, 29 days per year would remain to burn oil if natural gas use is curtailed. From the last three years of curtailment history, the maximum number of curtailment days was eight. Thus, it is very unlikely the 250000 gal/yr limit will be compromised.
3.5. Green House Gases (GHG)
The only GHG sources at the facility are combustion sources. The facility is an existing major PSD source. Analysis was conducted according to the Tailoring Rule Step 1 for information. The facility’s limited total carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) is 79,835 tons per year (reference Attachment 2 to this TSD), under the 100,000 tons per year threshold.
Analysis was conducted according to the Tailoring Rule Step 2. The facility’s limited future potential minus past actual CO2(e) is 26,934 tons per year (reference Attachment 2 to this TSD), under the 75,000 tons per year threshold.
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Emission factors from AP-42, MPCA Guidance, and the GHG Reporting Rule Tables C-1 and C-2 were compared for the combustion sources’ fuels and the worst case factor was used in the calculations. AP-42 emission factors were the basis for the following combustion sources: natural gas used in boilers EU620 and EU621, natural gas and diesel used in generators. GHG Reporting Rule Tables C-1 and C-2 emission factors were the basis for the following combustion sources: distillate fuel oil used in the backup boiler, wood used in boilers EU620 and EU621. The calculation method is based on the heat value of permitted fuels, the maximum fuel consumption of permitted emission units and the new combined fuel limit.
3.6. Variances to state rules
Because Minn. R. ch. 7007 is in the Minnesota State Implementation Plan (SIP), the MPCA believes that the two variances below require a revision to Minnesota’s SIP. The MPCA is currently in discussions with EPA Region V staff concerning the process for developing such a variance. Any necessary SIP revision will be submitted to EPA after the Andersen permit is issued. The two variances below are included in ANDXL-001 and they will remain in ANDXL-002; they are not newly established variances.
· Minn. R. 7007.1150, subp. C contains notification requirements for facilities that replace permitted units, replace control equipment with control equipment subject to Minnesota’s Pollution Control Equipment Rule (PCE Rule), or install new control equipment. This provision is a state-only provision, meaning that it is not based on any federal rule requirement under either New Source Review (NSR) or Part 70. The background document for the rule states that the reason for these notifications was to keep the MPCA’s files up to date for inspection purposes and to enable the MPCA to reopen the permit if new monitoring or recordkeeping is required.
First, none of the Permittee’s permitted control equipment is subject to the PCE Rule – all limits and requirements are site-specific. The Permittee may install new types of controls other than those listed in the current permit, but no credit would be given for their operation when calculating emissions under this permit without first obtaining a permit amendment. Therefore a notification regarding their installation serves no permitting purpose.
In terms of replacement emissions units, the permit contains detailed recordkeeping and semi-annual reporting requirements that the MPCA believes are adequate for this case – the equipment is all defined by categories and as long as the equipment is within the scope of the category, no new applicable requirements or monitoring should be necessary. If such a replacement triggered a new applicable requirement or monitoring, the Permittee would need to go through the proper permitting procedure.
· Minnesota’s air permit amendment triggers for modifications are based on both the federal requirements and the State’s minor NSR program. The federal trigger is based on a ton per year increase in emissions with a fairly complicated calculation method. If facilities complete this calculation and determine that a proposed change is not a major modification under the federal rules, they then must use the State calculation method in Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 3. This method involves looking at the emissions on an hourly basis, generally taking into account any enforceable or proposed limits. Many other states do not have hourly thresholds, but instead have annual thresholds that are somewhat lower than the federal values.
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For the VOC PAL and the non-milling cap, the annual emissions are limited, so most planned changes will most likely not be major modifications under federal rules. However, a major modification is possible and the Permittee would then be required to obtain the appropriate permit for such a change. For changes that are not major modifications under federal rules, there could very well be an hourly increase using the calculation method specified in Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 3. However, for this case, the Facility has already conducted an analysis of the hourly emissions in the various modeling exercises – both the PM10 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS, see Attachment 7 to ANDXL-001 TSD) and the Air Toxics Review (ATR, see Attachment 8 to ANDXL-001 TSD). To the extent possible, these analyses looked at the conservative hourly emissions taking into account possible changes at the Facility. The permit also contains provisions to review changes that affect hourly emissions prior to making the change (see Attachment 7 to ANDXL-001 TSD). The MPCA believes it is reasonable to vary the hourly increase comparison for this case given the various analyses and permit requirements.
3.7. Changes to Water and Waste parts of ANDXL-002
In general, changes made to the Water parts of ANDXL-002 reflect updates consistent with the Agency’s Industrial Stormwater program and are highlighted in more detail below. These changes were made to facilitate data tracking and ensure efficient reissuance of the Water parts of the permit. No changes or updates were made to the Waste parts of ANDXL-002.
· Recognized non-contact cooling water as an authorized waste stream. · Updated reference to Minn. R. ch. 7090, was 7001. · Cited examples of Best Management Practices related to the permitted waste stream rather
than construction activities. · Replaced incorrect use of pollution prevention (P2) with stormwater pollution prevention plan
(SWPPP). · Updated mention of reverse osmosis reject waste stream to be consistent with Agency policy. · Removed a reference that does not exist. · Updated reference to correct location in ANDXL-002. · Clarified efficient operation reference to treatment work, not the Facility operation. · Included designation of the St. Croix River as an Outstanding Resource Value Water (Minn. R.
7050.0180, Non-degradation For Outstanding Resource Value Waters) · Clarified stormwater runoff as stormwater associated with an industrial activity due to the
program’s regulatory authority that is restricted to discharges which meet the definition of stormwater associated with an industrial activity.
· Removed redundant and misleading sentences regarding SWPPP. · Clarified that MCES regulates the types of discharges it receives. · Removed the current requirement for monitoring mercury (Hg) levels in the treated
groundwater. Hg levels in the groundwater were reviewed and found to be consistently below levels which would cause or contribute to receiving water impairment designation.
· Incorporated total phosphorus monitoring for all surface discharge stations consistent with the recent Lake St. Croix TMDL – Excess Nutrients public notice.
· Incorporated the use of Agency generated Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) forms as part of the Annual XL Report.
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3.8. Other Changes to the Permit
· An Airflow Verification Plan was submitted to the Agency according to ANDXL-001. The Agency approved the plan and incorporated it into ANDXL-002 as Attachment F to ANDXL-002.
· Modeling parameters from the MPCA approved November 2010 submittal can be found in Appendix 2 of ANDXL-002. The modeling parameters are to be used in future Tier 3 modeling.
· Removed Subgroup A from Process: 005 Combustion Sources as it applied to Boiler 1-6 that are removed from the facility.
· Subpart C from Process: 005 Combustion Sources – removed PM limit, added emission monitoring for PM, and otherwise updated in response to 40 CFR pt. 60, subp. Dc revisions promulgated after issuance of ANDXL-001.
· Updated Facility Description (Attachment 5 to this TSD) to reflect current actual facility configuration.
· Updated the number of equipment pieces in Process, Control Equipment, and Insignificant Activities to reflect actual facility configuration at the time of permit processing. Due to the flexibility allowed by ANDXL-001, equipment changes continue to occur. Therefore, it is inevitable the actual facility equipment configuration at the time of permit issuance will not match ANDXL-002.
· Netting was recalculated based on proposed fuel limits. See Attachment 1 to this TSD.
3.9. Emission Calculations
Criteria Air Pollutant (CAP) calculations are in Attachment 1 to this TSD and are based on the heat value of permitted fuels, the maximum fuel consumption of permitted emission units and the new combined fuel limit. All emission factors are from AP-42 except lead’s emission factor which is from the AERA conducted for ANDXL-001. Attachment 1 to this TSD also demonstrates the Title I net emissions increase for this modification is less than zero.
Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) calculations are in Attachment 3 to this TSD and are based on the heat value of permitted fuels, the maximum fuel consumption of permitted emission units and the new combined fuel limit. Emission factors are from AP-42.
Discussion of GHG and fuel oil based emission calculations are in Sections 3.4 and 3.3, respectively.
3.10. Dispersion Modeling
As discussed in section 3.1 above, the facility modeled compliance with the PM10 NAAQS was demonstrated prior to issuance of ANDXL-001. Several operating restrictions were assumed when the modeling was conducted, so these have been incorporated as permit limits in the permit. In addition, per MPCA practice, a table of the modeled parameters has been added to the permit as an appendix. Other than the specific operating restrictions mentioned above, the parameters listed in Appendix 2 of ANDXL-002 describe the operation of the facility at maximum capacity. In other words, the flow rates and temperatures listed in Appendix 2 of ANDXL-002 represent the minimum parameters at the maximum emission rates. The MPCA does not require any specific compliance demonstration with these parameters because they are worse-case conditions. The purpose of listing the parameters in the permit appendix is to provide a benchmark for determining if and when additional modeling is required.
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3.11. Periodic Monitoring
In accordance with the Clean Air Act, it is the responsibility of the owner or operator of a facility to have sufficient knowledge of the facility to certify that the facility is in compliance with all applicable requirements.
In evaluating the monitoring included in the permit, the MPCA considers the following: · The likelihood of violating the applicable requirements; · Whether add-on controls are necessary to meet the emission limits; · The variability of emissions over time; · The type of monitoring, process, maintenance, or control equipment data already available for
the emission unit; · The technical and economic feasibility of possible periodic monitoring methods; and · The kind of monitoring found on similar units elsewhere. The table below summarizes the periodic monitoring requirements for those emission units for which the monitoring required by the applicable requirement is nonexistent or inadequate.
Table 4. Periodic Monitoring
Level* Requirement (rule basis) Additional Monitoring
Discussion
Process Equipment: 005(D)
Combust no more than 521,050 MMBtu heat input from wood and natural gas per 12 months in EU620 and EU621 combined (40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000)
Daily recordkeeping of total quantity of wood and natural gas combusted (EU620 and EU621)
Same monitoring as ANDXL-001. Limit is simply the combination of wood and natural gas throughput converted to heat input.
Process Equipment: 005(D)
Number of ESP fields on is based on steam output (40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000)
Hourly recordkeeping of total steam output (EU620 and/or EU621)
Used to compare against record of how many ESP fields are on (see below).
Control Equipment: 003
Airflow under those listed in Attachment D to ANDXL-002 (40 CFR § 52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5)
Verification of airflows according to plan, Attachment F to ANDXL-002
Changes to filter systems are authorized by ANDXL-002. These changes may result in exceeding the BACT limit. The Airflow Verification Plan will ensure BACT limits are not exceeded.
Control Equipment: 009
Number of ESP fields on is based on steam output (40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3)
Hourly recordkeeping of number of ESP fields on
Two fields are required to be on at all times EU620 and/or EU621 are operating. If steam output is greater than 60,000 pounds per hour, three fields are required to be on.
*Where the requirement appears in the permit (e.g., EU, SV, GP, etc.).
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3.12. Insignificant Activities
The Permittee has several operations which are classified as insignificant activities. These are listed in Attachment A to ANDXL-002 in the section titled Insignificant Activities: 001 Insignificant Activities, Storage Tanks, and Applicable Requirements.
Permits are required to include periodic monitoring for all emissions units, including insignificant activities, per EPA guidance. The insignificant activities at this facility are only subject to general applicable requirements. Using the criteria outlined earlier in this TSD, the following table documents the justification why no additional periodic monitoring is necessary for the current insignificant activities.
Table 5. Insignificant Activities
Insignificant Activity
General Applicable Emission limit
Discussion
Infrared electric ovens Opacity < 20% (Minn. R. 7011.0105 or 7011.0110)
These units are not likely to have any emissions of particulate matter at this site (used to dry off VOCs). It is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement.
Tanks not subject to NSPS: VOC storage tanks greater than 2,000 gallons, each
Requirement to equip the storage vessel with a permanent submerged fill pipe (7011.1505, subp. 3 (B))
Assuming initial compliance and based on the physically permanent nature of the requirement, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement.
Tanks not subject to NSPS: VOC storage tanks less than 2,000 gallons each
PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 20% (Minn. R. 7011.0710/0715)
While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate visible emissions.
Tanks subject to NSPS: 15,000 gallon VOC storage tanks
Record of tank capacity (40 CFR § 60.116b(b))
Based on the ease of the requirement, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement.
Equipment used for hydraulic or hydrostatic testing
PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 20% (Minn. R. 7011.0710/0715)
While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate particulate matter. In addition, these units would be operated and vented directly into a building, so testing is not feasible.
Brazing, soldering or welding equipment
PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 20% (Minn. R. 7011.0710/0715)
For these units, based on EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, these units are typically operated and vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible.
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Insignificant Activity
General Applicable Emission limit
Discussion
Blueprint copiers and photographic processes
Opacity < 20% (Minn. R. 7011.0105 or 7011.0110)
While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate visible emissions. In addition, these units would be operated and vented directly into an office area, so monitoring or testing is not feasible.
Individual units with potential emissions less than 2000 lb/year of certain pollutants
PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 20% (with exceptions) (Minn. R. 7011.0715 and Minn. R. 7011.0610)
These are six natural gas combustion units (space heaters with capacity of 1.0 MMBtu/hr, calculations are in Attachment 12 to this TSD). For the natural gas units, based on the fuels used and EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, all of these units are operated and vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible.
Fugitive Emissions from unpaved roads and parking lots
Requirement to take reasonable measures to prevent PM from becoming airborne (Minn. R. 7011.0150)
The Facility is located in the Metro area and has all paved parking lots and few private roads. Nearly all surfaces are currently paved. The permit does contain a general requirement that this standard must be met. The Permittee has stated that no additional unpaved surfaces will be added in the future.
Individual units with potential emissions less than: A. 5.7 lb/hr of CO B. 2.28 lb/hr of PM,
PM10, NOX, SO2, or VOCs
C. 25% of subp. 5 values
D. 10,000 ton/yr of CO2e
PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 20% (with exceptions) (Minn. R. 7011.0715 and Minn. R. 7011.0610)
This is a natural gas combustion unit (air make-up with capacity of 2.2 MMBtu/hr, calculations are in Attachment 12 to this TSD). For the natural gas unit, based on the fuels used and EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, all of these units are operated and vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible.
Equipment venting PM/PM10 inside a building, provided that emissions from the equipment are: a). filtered through an air cleaning system; and b). vented inside of the building 100% of the time
PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 20% (Minn. R. 7011.0715)
For these units, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, these units are vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible.
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3.13. Permit Organization
The MPCA generates most permits from a series of databases that are used for permitting, compliance tracking, as well as enforcement. Each media (e.g., air, water, etc.) has its own separate database that is designed to meet the needs of the particular program. Because ANDXL-002 continues to be a multi-media permit, the MPCA decided to not use any one database to generate the permit. Under normal permitting, the Facility would have MPCA permits for both air and water generated by the Air Delta and Water Delta databases. Instead, ANDXL-002 is a word processing document. The MPCA team members have added and continue to support the key elements of the permit in each media database as deemed necessary by the various media programs. The databases will then be used to issue ghost permits that can then be used to track key requirements in the database. For Air Delta, only those items that are tracked in the database as submittals or actions with known deadlines will be entered (the database generates automatic referrals if the deadlines are missed). These include the following elements:
· permit issuance and expiration dates · variance and PAL expiration dates · all air submittals from Attachment A to ANDXL-002 · all performance testing and fuel analysis due dates
3.14. Comments Received
Public Notice Period: September 6, 2013 – October 7, 2013 EPA 45-day Review Period: September 6, 2013 – October 22, 2013
Comments were received from the public during the public notice period. The comments received did not include adverse comments on any applicable requirements of the permit. Changes to the permit were made as a result of the comments. A comment submitted by The Washington County Department of Public Health and Environment suggested that the language identifying the hazardous waste management ordinance with more generic language rather than calling out the specific ordinance as it was in the draft/proposed permit. The permit has been updated to include the current applicable ordinance number and generic language to identify the ordinance. Comments were not received from EPA during their review period.
4. Permit Fee Assessment
Attachment 6 to this TSD contains the MPCA’s assessment of Application and Additional Points used to determine the permit application fee for this permit action as required by Minn. R. 7002.0019. The permit action includes two permit applications, both received after the effective date of the rule (July 1, 2009).
Thirty (30) additional points are assessed due to netting three pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, and NOx) from which a Btu throughput limit was established to remain below the PM2.5 threshold of 10tpy. Incorporating this limit would add another ten points. However, because the amendment was intended
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to not increase any pollutants’ emissions, a lower limit was placed on Btu throughput to ensure SO2 would not be increased. Therefore, only the 30 additional points are assessed.
The reopenings included as part of ANDXL-002 are not charged application or additional points.
5. Conclusion
Based on the information provided by Andersen Corporation, the MPCA has reasonable assurance that the proposed operation of the emission facility, as described in the Air Emission Permit No. ANDXL-002 and this TSD, will not cause or contribute to a violation of applicable federal regulations and Minnesota Rules.
Staff Members on Permit Team: Jared LaFave (Air Quality permit writer/engineer) Bob Beresford (enforcement) Curt Stock (stack testing) Peggy Bartz (peer reviewer) Deborah Idzorek (Water Quality permit writer)
AQ File No. 549; Trk Id 2819 (Trk Ids 1738, 1991, 2050, 2164, 2464, 3438 rolled in)
Attachments: 1. Calculations 2. Tailoring Rule Calculations 3. HAP Calculations 4. PM2.5 Calculations 5. Facility Description and CD-01 Forms 6. Points Calculator 7. January 14, 2010 MPCA PM2.5 letter 8. March 11, 2010 Andersen request for clarification of January 14, 2010 MPCA PM2.5 letter 9. March 19, 2010 MPCA response to March 11, 2010 Andersen request for clarification letter 10. Fuel Oil Use Calculations 11. June 25, 2012 Notice of Compliance/Notice of Noncompliance 12. Insignificant Activities Calculations 13. January 26, 2012 Andersen letter justifying secondary voltage in place of secondary power 14. March 21, 2012 Andersen letter with V-I curves
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Table CH-04a Netting Analysis Summary - Post Phase-In Period
Boiler 11 (wood or
gas)
Boiler 12 (wood or
gas)
Gas on Gas/Oil Blr
#13
Gas at Backup Burners
Oil Backup on Blr #13
Wood Silo Vent Ash Silo Vent
For Reference: Previous Analysis Results for Steam
ProjectLimited Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited Sum (dated 12/9/05)
Pollutant Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled New PSD Need Sum New NeedEmissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Units Threshold to Net Units to Net(tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) Yes/No (tons/yr) Yes/No
PM 3.20 3.20 0.38 na 0.31 0.375 0.188 7.45 25 No 7.92 NoPM10 6.39 6.39 0.38 na 0.41 0.375 0.188 13.95 15 Yes 14.40 MarginalSOx 3.195 3.195 0.030 na 2.66 na na 9.08 40 No 9.09 NoNOx 30.67 30.67 2.00 na 2.50 na na 65.85 40 Yes 74.88 YesVOC 2.17 2.17 0.275 na 0.043 na na 4.66 40 No 4.86 NoCO 35.79 35.79 8.00 na 2.90 na na 82.47 100 No 93.01 NoLead 0.006902 0.006902 0.000025 na 0.00016 na na 0.014 0.60 No 0.014 NoFluorides neg neg neg neg 0.0047 na na 0.005 3 No 0.005 NoSulfuric Acid Mist neg neg neg neg 0.031 na na 0.031 7 No 0.031 No
maximum of gas/oil or (EU Never Built) makeup air backup burners
Net Inc. 2005 2005 updatedNet Net Net RTO Sum Sum Sum 9.77 8.87
Pollutant Increase Decrease Decrease and Net after after Pollutant Threshold Less thanVinyl Boiler 1-6 Cat Ox Misc. Inc/Dec Netting Netting PM2.5 15 Yes
(tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) PM10 10 YesPMPM10 4.22 -23.43 -0.11 0.299 -19.03 -5.08 -4.63SOxNOx 0 -42.75 -1.44 3.929 -40.26 25.59VOCCOLeadFluoridesSulfuric Acid Mist
PM10 TPY
Updates shown in red font
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Other PSD Pollutants: There are no AP-42 emission factors for sulfuric acid mist, Fluorides for wood or gas. No data on reduced sulfur compounds for wood, gas or oil.Therefore these pollutants are considered to be negligible in the PSD analysis.
Max Heat Input MMBtu/hr MMBtu/hr MMBtu/hr MMBtu/hr MMBtu/hr gr/dscf gr/dscf52.0 52.0 50.0 4 @ 10 50.0 0.005 0.005
Key Emission Rate Limitations Used in Netting Analysis
Boiler #11 on Wood
Boiler #11 Co-Fired
GasBoiler #12 on Wood
Boiler #12 Co-Fired
Gas
Gas on Gas/Oil Blr
#13
Gas at Backup Burners
Oil Backup on Blr #13
lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu
PM 0.03 na 0.03 na na na naPM10 0.05 na 0.05 na na na naNOx 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.04 0.04 na
ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm lbs/MMBtu ppmCO 350 350 350 350 200 na 200
Key Fuel Use Limitations Used in Netting AnalysisWood at Wood/Gas Boilers 26,150 tons/year combined totalGas @ Wood/Gas Boilers 66.7 million cubic feet/yearWood/Gas Boilers 521,050 million Btu / yearGas @ Gas/Oil OR Makeup Air Un 100 million cubic feet/yearFuel Oil 250,000 gallons/year 0.15% Sulfur
Related Emission CalculationsSee EC forms
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Summary Wood at 30,000 tons/yr; Gas at Wood Boilers at 15% of Wood Burning Btu heat input; Oil at 250,000 gal/yr; Other Backup gas at 100 million cf/yr
FUEL WoodGas @ Wood
Blrs
Gas @ Backup or Makeup Oil SUM
SCENARIO Wood 26,150 tons/yr MMBtu/yr MMBtu/yr MMBtu/yr MMBtu/yr MMBtu/yrGas* 15.0% of capacity Wood/gas blrs 444,550 66,683 100,000 36,250 647,483Gas** 22.8% of capacity Gas Oil blr OR tons/yr million cf/yearmillion cf/yea gal/yrGas** 28.5% of capacity Gas burners 26,150 66.7 100 250,000Oil 250,000 gallons/yr 0.15% MMBtu/ton Btu/cf Btu/cf Btu/gal
17.00 1,000 1,000 145,000* applies to gas at wood/gas boilers only** applies to either gas/oil backup or makeup air burners, not bothGreen highlighted data will be permitted fuel use limits
Proposed Revised Fuel Limits - 9/2009: prior limits: NOxWood/Gas Boilers Wood Btu value 8,500 Btu/lb 26,150 tons wood/yr 444550 MMBtu/yr 0.24 lbs NOx/MMBTU 53.346 tons/yr
Gas Btu value 1,000 Btu/cf 76.5 million cf/yr 76500 MMBtu/yr 0.24 lbs NOx/MMBTU 9.2 tons/yr62.53 tons/yr
NOx from prior analysis wood - Boiler 11 30.6 tons/yrgas - Boiler 11 4.6 tons/yrwood - Boiler 12 30.6 tons/yrgas - Boiler 12 4.6 tons/yr
70.40 tons/yrProposed new combined limit for wood/gas boilers: 521050 MMBtu/yr
This would replace the wood limit of 30,000 tons and the gas limit of 76.5 million cf/yrThis cannot be combined with the backup gas boiler and makeup air units because they have a different NOx limit (0 04 lbs NOx/MMBtu)
Updates shown in red
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This cannot be combined with the backup gas boiler and makeup air units because they have a different NOx limit (0.04 lbs NOx/MMBtu)
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: 620 - Boiler #11 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE086 - Modified Design; CE088 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Proposed Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal
MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 13,075 tons/year 49% 222,275
Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above 6,118 6,118 lbs/hr 100% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 33.34 million cf/yr 7.3% 33,341Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 0.052 million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry) TOTAL 255,616
If all Wood Usage: 15,036 tons/year
If all Gas Usage: 256 million cf/yr
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood (If all Heat Input in MMBtu is from Wood)
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
Updates shown in red
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lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 0.42 21.68 94.98 0.025 lbs/MMBtu NESHAP 94.00% 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20PM10 0.38 19.60 85.87 0.050 lbs/MMBtu Est 2 * 0.025 86.74% 2.60 11.39 2.60 6.39PM2.5 0.33 17.16 75.16 NA NA 84.85% 2.60 11.39 2.60 6.39SOx 0.025 1.30 5.69 na NA 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20NOx 0.49 25.48 111.60 0.24 lbs/MMBtu 51.02% 12.48 54.66 12.48 30.67
VOC 0.017 0.88 3.87 na NA 0.88 3.87 0.88 2.17
CO 0.60 31.20 136.66 0.28 lbs/MMBtu, 350 ppm @ 3% O2 53.33% 14.56 63.77 14.56 35.79Lead (2) 0.000054 0.0028 0.012 na NA 0.0028 0.012 0.0028 0.0069
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.6, dated 9/03 for Dry Wood. PM and PM10 and PM2.5 are dry wood + condensible PM
Assume PM10=PM2.5
(2) Lead factor from AERA
9) Calculations Summary - Gas - Co-fired Gas would meet same limits as when burning wood (If all Heat Input in MMBtu is from Gas)
9a) 9b) 9d) 9e) Limit Limit 9g) 9h) 9h) 9i) 9i)
Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/million cf (3) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 0.40 1.73 na na 0.00% 0.40 1.73 0.40 0.97PM10 7.6 0.40 1.73 na na 0.00% 0.40 1.73 0.40 0.97SOx 0.6 0.03 0.14 na na 0.00% 0.03 0.14 0.03 0.08NOx 100 5.20 22.78 0.24 lbs/MMBtu NA 12.48 54.66 12.48 30.67
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VOC 5.5 0.29 1.25 na na 0.00% 0.29 1.25 0.29 0.70
CO 84 4.37 19.13 0.28 lbs/MMBtu, 350 ppm @ 3% O2 NA 14.56 63.77 14.56 35.79Lead 0.0005 0.000026 0.00011 na na 0.00% 0.000026 0.00011 0.000026 0.000064
(3) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.4, dated 7/98
11) Worse-Case Potential-to-Emit Summary: (Ignore this item if filling out this form for a Registration Pemit Option D)
PM 21.68 94.98 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20PM10 19.60 85.87 2.60 11.39 2.60 6.39SOx 1.30 5.69 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20NOx 25.48 111.60 12.48 54.66 12.48 30.67
VOC 0.88 3.87 0.88 3.87 0.88 2.17
CO 31.20 136.66 14.56 63.77 14.56 35.79Lead 0.0028 0.012 0.0028 0.012 0.0028 0.0069
Max wood/gas Max wood/gas Max wood/gas
12) Operating Limitations, if applicable: See limits shaded above. See CD-01's for proposed emission and fuel use limits
CO as from Pioneer 0.0008 lbs/MMBtu = 1 ppm @ 3% O2 350 ppm 0.28 lbs/MMBtu
Change in Emissions - Original Analysis to Updated Analysis:Limited Controlled Emissions
Original Updated Change Total Change(wood+gas) (wood+gas) (max MMBtu) Boilers 11/12
Pollutant tons/yr (1) tons/yr tons/yr tons/yrPM 3.33 3.20 -0.13 -0.27PM10 6.52 6.39 -0.13 -0.26
SOx 3.20 3.20 0.00 -0.01
NOx 35.19 30.67 -4.52 -9.03
VOC 2.27 2.17 -0.10 -0.19CO 41.06 35.79 -5.27 -10.55Lead 0.0069 0.0069 0.0000 0.0000For PM2.5 see separate analysis(1) from final netting analysis for original installation
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(1) from final netting analysis for original installation
Sulfuic Acid 0.0735 0.0734 -0.0001 -0.0002Sulfuric acid = 1.5% * SO2 * 98/64There is no indication of flouride emissions from Wood or natural gas combustion in AP-42
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: 621 - Boiler #12 - Wood/Gas 4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE087 - Modified Design; CE089 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Proposed Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal
MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 13,075 tons/year 49% 222,275
Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above 6,118 6,118 lbs/hr 100% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 33.341 million cf/yr 49% 33,341Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 0.0520 million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry) TOTAL 255,616
If all Wood Usage: 15,036 tons/year
If all Gas Usage: 256 million cf/yr
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood (If all Heat Input in MMBtu is from Wood)
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
Updates shown in red
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lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 0.42 21.68 94.98 0.025 lbs/MMBtu NESHAP 94.00% 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20PM10 0.38 19.60 85.87 0.050 lbs/MMBtu Est 2 * 0.025 86.74% 2.60 11.39 2.60 6.39PM2.5 0.33 17.16 75.16 NA NA 84.85% 2.60 11.39 2.60 6.39SOx 0.025 1.30 5.69 na NA 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20NOx 0.49 25.48 111.60 0.24 lbs/MMBtu 51.02% 12.48 54.66 12.48 30.67
VOC 0.017 0.88 3.87 na NA 0.88 3.87 0.88 2.17
CO 0.60 31.20 136.66 0.28 lbs/MMBtu, 350 ppm @ 3% O2 53.33% 14.56 63.77 14.56 35.79Lead (2) 0.000054 0.0028 0.012 na NA 0.0028 0.012 0.0028 0.0069
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.6, dated 9/03 for Dry Wood. PM and PM10 and PM2.5 are dry wood + condensible PM
(2) Lead factor from AERA
9) Calculations Summary - Gas - Co-fired Gas would meet same limits at when burning wood (If all Heat Input in MMBtu is from Gas)
9a) 9b) 9d) 9e) Limit Limit 9g) 9h) 9h) 9i) 9i)
Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/million cf (3) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 0.40 1.73 na na 0.00% 0.40 1.73 0.40 0.97PM10 7.6 0.40 1.73 na na 0.00% 0.40 1.73 0.40 0.97SOx 0.6 0.03 0.14 na na 0.00% 0.03 0.14 0.03 0.08NOx 100 5.20 22.78 0.24 lbs/MMBtu NA 12.48 54.66 12.48 30.67
VOC 5.5 0.29 1.25 na na 0.00% 0.29 1.25 0.29 0.70
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CO 84 4.37 19.13 0.28 lbs/MMBtu, 350 ppm @ 3% O2 NA 14.56 63.77 14.56 35.79Lead 0.0005 0.000026 0.00011 na na 0.00% 0.000026 0.00011 0.000026 0.000064
(3) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.4, dated 7/98
11) Worse-Case Potential-to-Emit Summary: (Ignore this item if filling out this form for a Registration Pemit Option D)
PM 21.68 94.98 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20PM10 19.60 85.87 2.60 11.39 2.60 6.39SOx 1.30 5.69 1.30 5.69 1.30 3.20NOx 25.48 111.60 12.48 54.66 12.48 30.67
VOC 0.88 3.87 0.88 3.87 0.88 2.17
CO 31.20 136.66 14.56 63.77 14.56 35.79Lead 0.0028 0.012 0.0028 0.012 0.0028 0.0069
Max wood/gas Max wood/gas Max wood/gas Max wood/gas
10) Operating Limitations, if applicable: See limits shaded above. See CD-01's for proposed emission and fuel use limits
CO as from Pioneer 0.0008 lbs/MMBtu = 1 ppm @ 3% O2 350 ppm 0.28 lbs/MMBtu
Change in Emissions - Original Analysis to Updated Analysis:Limited Controlled Emissions
Original Updated Change Total Change(wood+gas) (wood+gas) (max MMBtu) Boilers 11/12
Pollutant tons/yr tons/yr tons/yr tons/yrPM 3.33 3.20 -0.13 -0.27PM10 6.52 6.39 -0.13 -0.26
SOx 3.20 3.20 0.00 -0.01
NOx 35.19 30.67 -4.52 -9.03
VOC 2.27 2.17 -0.10 -0.19CO 41.06 35.79 -5.27 -10.55Lead 0.0069 0.0069 0.0000 0.0000For PM2.5 see separate analysis
S lf i A id 0 0735 0 0734 0 0001 0 0002
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Sulfuic Acid 0.0735 0.0734 -0.0001 -0.0002Sulfuric acid = 1.5% * SO2 * 98/64There is no indication of flouride emissions from Wood or natural gas combustion in AP-42
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: 622 - Boier #13 - Gas/Oil Backup4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 562 Boiler Size Based on:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 50.0 Gas MMBTU/hr 40,000 81% efficiency 49.38 MMBtu/hr
50.0 Oil MMBTU/hr 40,000 83% efficiency 48.19 MMBtu/hr6) Control Equipment: CE091 - Low NOx Burners CE092 - FGR7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Proposed Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use
LimitsUnits % Boiler
Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.050 million cf/hr 438.0 100.0 million cf/year 23%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.050 0.050 million cf/hour 100%Oil 0.15 NA 145,000 Btu/gal 344.8 gal/hr 3,020,690 250,000 gallon/year 8.3%Oil 0.15 NA see above see above see above see above 345 345 gal/hr 100%
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
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Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited LimitedPollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 0.38 1.66 na na 0.00% 0.38 1.66 0.38 0.38PM10 7.6 0.38 1.66 na na 0.00% 0.38 1.66 0.38 0.38PM2.5 7.60 0.38 1.66 NA NA 0.00% 0.38 1.66 0.38 0.38SOx 0.6 0.03 0.13 na na 0.00% 0.03 0.13 0.03 0.030NOx 100 5.00 21.9 0.04 lbs/MMBtu 60.00% 2.00 8.76 2.00 2.00
VOC 5.5 0.28 1.20 na na 0.00% 0.28 1.20 0.28 0.28CO 84 4.20 18.40 0.16 lbs/MMBtu, 200 ppm @ 3% O2 NA 8.00 35.04 8.00 8.00Lead 0.00050 0.000025 0.00011 na na 0.00% 0.000025 0.00011 0.000025 0.000025
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.3, dated 9/98
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9) Calculations Summary - Fuel #2 - Distillate Oil
lbs/1000 gallons (2 (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)PM 2.46 0.85 3.71 na na 0.00% 0.85 3.71 0.85 0.31PM10 3.3 1.14 4.98 na na 0.00% 1.14 4.98 1.14 0.41SOx 21.3 7.34 32.2 na na 0.00% 7.34 32.17 7.34 2.66NOx 20 6.90 30.2 na na (3) 0.00% 6.90 30.21 6.90 2.50
VOC 0.34 0.12 0.51 na na 0.00% 0.12 0.51 0.12 0.043CO 5 1.72 7.55 0.16 lbs/MMBtu, 200 ppm @ 3% O2 NA 8.00 35.04 8.00 2.90Lead 0.0013 0.00045 0.0020 na na 0.00% 0.00045 0.0020 0.00045 0.00016Fluroides (4) 0.037 0.013 0.06 na na 0.00% 0.013 0.056 0.013 0.0047Sulfuric Acid (5) 0.24 0.08 0.37 na na 0.00% 0.08 0.37 0.08 0.03
(2) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.4, dated 7/98 PM = 2 filterable + 1.3 total condensible * 35% organic of 1.3PM10 = 2 filterable + 1.3 total condensible
(3) AP-42 NOx is equivalent to approximately - 0.138 lbs/MMBtu(4) Used AP-42 Fluorides for #6 fuel oil as worst case(5) AP-42 page 1.3-2 - SO3 readily reacts tofrom sulfuric acid mist. Assumed all SO3 as sulfuric acid
11) Worse-Case Potential-to-Emit Summary: (Ignore this item if filling out this form for a Registration Pemit Option D)
PM 0.85 3.71 0.85 3.71 0.85 0.69PM10 1.14 4.98 1.14 4.98 1.14 0.79SOx 7.34 32.17 7.34 32.17 7.34 2.69NOx 6.90 30.21 6.90 30.21 6.90 4.50
VOC 0.28 1.20 0.28 1.20 0.28 0.32CO 4.20 18.40 8.00 35.04 8.00 10.90
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CO 4.20 18.40 8.00 35.04 8.00 10.90Lead 0.00045 0.0020 0.00045 0.0020 0.00045 0.00019
Max Gas/Oil Max Gas/Oil Gas + Oil
10) Operating Limitations, if applicable: See limits shaded above. See CD-01's for proposed emission and fuel use limits
CO as from Pioneer 0.0008 lbs/MMBtu = 1 ppm @ 3% O2 200 ppm 0.16 lbs/MMBtu
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: 625, 626 627, 6284) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 524, 525 208, 2115) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 40.0 Gas MMBTU/hr 10.0 MMBtuhr Each
4.0 Burners total6) Control Equipment: CE 093, 094, 095, 096 - Low NOx Burners7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Proposed Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate -
CombinedUnits Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.040 million cf/hr 350.4 100 million cf/year 29%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.040 0.040 million cf/hour 100%
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)ll d ll d ll d d
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Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited LimitedPollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 0.30 1.33 na na 0.00% 0.30 1.33 0.30 0.38PM10 7.6 0.30 1.33 na na 0.00% 0.30 1.33 0.30 0.38PM2.5 7.60 0.30 1.33 NA NA 0.00% 0.30 1.33 0.30 0.38SOx 0.6 0.02 0.11 na na 0.00% 0.02 0.11 0.024 0.030NOx 100 4.00 17.5 0.04 lbs/MMBtu 60.00% 1.60 7.01 1.60 2.00
VOC 5.5 0.22 0.96 na na 0.00% 0.22 0.96 0.22 0.28CO 84 3.36 14.7 na Equivalent to .084 lbs/MMBtu 0.00% 3.36 14.7 3.36 4.20Lead 0.00050 0.000020 0.000088 na na 0.00% 0.000020 0.000088 0.000020 0.000025
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.3, dated 9/98
10) Operating Limitations, if applicable: See limits shaded above. See CD-01's for proposed emission and fuel use limits
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Wood_Ash Hndl2 pagesMINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-01
AIR QUALITY DIVISION GENERAL EMISSIONS520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCUALTION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 3/31/1999
1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen3) Emission Unit Identification No.: 623 Wood Silo Vent4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 5635) Control Equipment Designation Number CE097 Baghouse6) Process Type: X Batch Continuous7) Operating Capacity 2,000.0 cfm8) Source of Emission Factors Used in table below: na
Uncontrolled Emisison unknown
9) Calculations Summary
9a) 9b) 9c) 9d) 9e) 9f) na 9g) 9h) na 9i)
Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Actual Pollution Maximum Maximum Actual Limited LimitedFactor Rate Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Units = Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionsgr/dscf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
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gr/dscf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)Crush
PM 0.005 unk unk unk unk 0.086 0.375 NA NA NA
PM10 0.005 unk unk unk unk 0.086 0.375 NA NA NA
10) Check all of the following that are appropriate:NA This process/unit combusts fuel. Include fuel combsution emissions on Form EC-02 (Boilers), EC-03
(Internal Combustion Engines) or EC-08 (Ovens, Dryers, Furnaces), as appropriate
NA This process/unit uses clean-up solvents in addition ot the process described by the emissions above.Include clean-up solvent emissions on Form EC-12.
NA This process/unit emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). Include HAP emissions on Form EC-13A(VOC HAPs), EC-13B (Particualte HAPs), or EC-13C (Combustion HAPs), as appropriate.
11) Operating Limitations, if applicable:
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Wood_Ash Hndl2 pages
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-01AIR QUALITY DIVISION GENERAL EMISSIONS520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCUALTION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 3/31/1999
1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen3) Emission Unit Identification No.: 624 Ash Silo Vent4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 564 NOTE - EMISSION UNIT NEVER BUILT5) Control Equipment Designation Number CE098 Baghouse6) Process Type: X Batch Continuous7) Operating Capacity 1,000.0 cfm8) Source of Emission Factors Used in table below: na
Uncontrolled Emisison unknown
9) Calculations Summary
9a) 9b) 9c) 9d) 9e) 9f) na 9g) 9h) na 9i)
Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Actual Pollution Maximum Maximum Actual Limited LimitedFactor Rate Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Units = Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
Updates shown in red font
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Units Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionsgr/dscf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
Crush
PM 0.005 unk unk unk unk 0.043 0.188 NA NA NA
PM10 0.005 unk unk unk unk 0.043 0.188 NA NA NA
10) Check all of the following that are appropriate:NA This process/unit combusts fuel. Include fuel combsution emissions on Form EC-02 (Boilers), EC-03
(Internal Combustion Engines) or EC-08 (Ovens, Dryers, Furnaces), as appropriate
NA This process/unit uses clean-up solvents in addition ot the process described by the emissions above.Include clean-up solvent emissions on Form EC-12.
NA This process/unit emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). Include HAP emissions on Form EC-13A(VOC HAPs), EC-13B (Particualte HAPs), or EC-13C (Combustion HAPs), as appropriate.
11) Operating Limitations, if applicable:
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Attachment 1Calculations
Net - Vinyl1 page
Vinyl Netting Calculations
Removals
Equipment Date of Action EU # Stack1999 actuals
(tpy) 2000 actuals (tpy) Average (tpy) Notes
Removed Extruder SL35 (C2020) Sep-01 235 213 (31.16) 0.0093 0.0079 0.0086
Removed Extruder SL31 (C2041) Dec-01 238 216 (31.21) 0.011 0.012 0.012
Removed Extruder SL38 (C2008) Mar-03 239 217 (31.22) 0.014 0.016 0.015
Removed Extruder SL40 (C2002) Mar-03 240 217 (31.22) 0.046 0.063 0.054 Direct replacement with Extruder SL35 (C6257)
Removed Extruder TL6 Jun-05 207 203 0.010 0.010 0.010
Removed Extruder TL29 Jun-05 265 231 0.005 0.001 0.003
Removed Extruder RD02 approx. 2001 251 221 0.0026 0.0026 0.0026
Removed Extruder RD03 approx. 2001 252 221 0.0026 0.0026 0.0026
Vacuum Former 11 Dec-05 538 544 0.0000 negligible 0.0000 Installed in October 2000. 1999 = 0. 2000 negligible.Total Decrease 0.11
Installations
Equipment Date of Action EU # Stack
Throughput
(lb/hr vinyl)3 E-factor (lb/lb)4 PTE (tpy) Reference
Installed Vacuum Former 11 (C6103) Oct-00 538 544 960 4.72E-04 1.98 Minor Permit Amendment application Oct. 11, 2000
Installed Extruder SL35 (C6257) Feb-03 602 213 (31.15) 450 8.55E-05 0.17Minor Permit Application, 12/4/02. Direct replacement with Extruder SL40 (C2002).
Installed Vacuum Former 12 (C7583) Jan-04 601 217 (31.22) 960 4.72E-04 1.98 Minor Permit Application, 12/4/02Development composite Extruder, RD04 2005 EU613 558 250 8.55E-05 0.09Development composite Extruder, RD05 2005 EU614 559 250 8.55E-05 0.09
Total Increase 4.33
Net Increase Increase less decrease 4.22 net increaseNote - worst case is to assume that the replacement must be treated as an addition and a removal for netting.
1999/00 Emission Inventory Data - adjusted to more recent emission factor:
Year Unit PM (tpy) PM E-factor Throughput (tpy)Current PM10 E-
factor Adjusted PM101999 SL35 0.06 5.58E-04 109 8.55E-05 9.33E-03
SL31 0.07 5.58E-04 133 8.55E-05 1.14E-02SL38 0.09 5.58E-04 158 8.55E-05 1.35E-02SL40 0.30 5.58E-04 532 8.55E-05 4.55E-02TL6 0.07 5.58E-04 120 8.55E-05 1.02E-02TL29 0.03 5.58E-04 53 8.55E-05 4.56E-03RD02 0.02 5.58E-04 30 8.55E-05 2.57E-03RD03 0.02 5.58E-04 30 8.55E-05 2.57E-03
2000 SL35 0.01 8.55E-05 92 8.55E-05 7.85E-03SL31 0.01 8.55E-05 145 8.55E-05 1.24E-02SL38 0.02 8.55E-05 193 8.55E-05 1.65E-02SL40 0.06 8.55E-05 733 8.55E-05 6.27E-02TL6 0.01 8.55E-05 119 8.55E-05 1.02E-02TL29 0.0005 8.55E-05 6 8.55E-05 5.15E-04RD02 0.0026 8.55E-05 30 8.55E-05 2.57E-03RD03 0.0026 8.55E-05 30 8.55E-05 2.57E-03
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Attachment 1Calculations
Net Boilers1 page
Boilers 1-6 Netting Calculations
Past Actual Emissions - Boilers 1- 6
EMISSION FACTORS Units
PM (uncontrolled
)
PM10 (uncontrolle
d)Sawdust Boilers 1-4 lbs/ton 4.58 4.58 test dataSawdust Boilers 5-6 lbs/ton 3.78 3.78 test data
EMISSION FACTORS Units CO Lead NOx
PM (uncontrolled
)
PM10 (uncontrolle
d) SO2 VOCSawdust Boilers 1-4 lbs/MMBtu 6.00E-01 5.40E-05 4.90E-01 see above see above 2.50E-02 1.70E-02 used most recent AP-42 factorsSawdust Boilers 5-6 lbs/MMBtu 6.00E-01 5.40E-05 4.90E-01 see above see above 2.50E-02 1.70E-02 used most recent AP-42 factors#2 Fuel Oil Boilers 4-6 lbs/1000 gal 5.00E+00 1.31E-03 2.00E+01 2.46E+00 3.30E+00 2.13E+01 3.40E-01 used most recent AP-42 factors
PAST ACTUAL USAGE Units 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004Sawdust Boilers 1-4 tons/yr 9,091 6,007 8,655 10,624 9,557 8,641 10,397 9,047 7,686Sawdust Boilers 5-6 tons/yr 1551 838 33 248 96 55 0 0 0#2 Fuel Oil Boilers 4-6 gallons/yr 1717 1467 7016 234 209 337 0 167 0Total Sawdust Boilers 1-6 tons/yr 10,642 6,845 8,688 10,872 9,653 8,696 10,397 9,047 7,686Total Sawdust Boilers 1-6 MMBtu/yr 180,914 116,365 147,696 184,824 164,101 147,832 176,749 153,796 130,665Total Sawdust 2 yr ave. tons/yr 10,642 8,744 7,767 9,780 10,263 9,175 9,547 9,722 8,366Total Sawdust 2 yr ave. MMBtu/yr 180,914 148,640 132,031 166,260 174,463 155,967 162,291 165,272 142,230#2 Fuel Oil 2 yr ave. gallons/yr 1,717 1,592 4,242 3,625 222 273 169 84 84
Emissions Units 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004PM Boilers 1-6 tons 23.75 15.34 19.89 24.80 22.07 19.89 23.81 20.72 17.60PM10 Boilers 1-6 tons 23.75 15.34 19.89 24.80 22.07 19.89 23.81 20.72 17.60SO2 Boilers 1-6 tons 2.28 1.47 1.92 2.31 2.05 1.85 2.21 1.92 1.63NOx Boilers 1-6 tons 44.34 28.52 36.26 45.28 40.21 36.22 43.30 37.68 32.01VOC Boilers 1-6 tons 1.54 0.99 1.26 1.57 1.39 1.26 1.50 1.31 1.11CO Boilers 1-6 tons 54.28 34.91 44.33 55.45 49.23 44.35 53.02 46.14 39.20Lead Boilers 1-6 tons 0.0049 0.0031 0.0040 0.0050 0.0044 0.0040 0.0048 0.0042 0.0035
2-year average Units 1996-7 1997-8 1998-9 1999-0 2000-1 2001-2 2002-3 2003-4PM Boilers 1-6 tons 19.55 17.62 22.34 23.43 20.98 21.85 22.26 19.16PM10 Boilers 1-6 tons 19.55 17.62 22.35 23.43 20.98 21.85 22.26 19.16SO2 Boilers 1-6 tons 1.87 1.70 2.12 2.18 1.95 2.03 2.07 1.78NOx Boilers 1-6 tons 36.43 32.39 40.77 42.7455 38.21 39.76 40.49 34.85VOC Boilers 1-6 tons 1.26 1.12 1.41 1.48 1.33 1.38 1.40 1.21CO Boilers 1-6 tons 44.60 39.62 49.89 52.34 46.79 48.69 49.58 42.67Lead Boilers 1-6 tons 0.0040 0.0036 0.0045 0.0047 0.0042 0.0044 0.0045 0.0038
Btu Value 17.00 million Btu/ton
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misc net3 pages
Miscellaneous Combustion Source Netting Calculations - Makeup Air Unit
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.:2) Facility Name: 163000013) Emission Unit Identification No.: na4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: na5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 0.4 Gas MMBTU/hr Installation of Air Makeup Unit in building 14S - October 2004.
Insignificant Activity6) Control Equipment: na7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Proposed Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use
LimitsUnits % Boiler
Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.00040 million cf/hr 3.5 3.504 million cf/year 100%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.0004 0.0004 million cf/hour 100%
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
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Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 0.0030 0.013 na na 0.00% 0.0030 0.013 0.0030 0.013PM10 7.6 0.0030 0.013 na na 0.00% 0.0030 0.013 0.0030 0.013SOx 0.6 0.00024 0.0011 na na 0.00% 0.00024 0.0011 0.00024 0.0011NOx 100 0.040 0.18 na na 0.00% 0.040 0.18 0.040 0.18
VOC 5.5 0.0022 0.010 na na 0.00% 0.0022 0.010 0.0022 0.010CO 84 0.034 0.15 na na 0.00% 0.034 0.15 0.034 0.15Lead 5.00E-04 2.00E-07 8.76E-07 na na 0.00% 2.00E-07 8.76E-07 2.00E-07 8.76E-07
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.3, dated 9/98
10) Operating Limitations, if applicable: (Ignore this item if filling out this form for a Registration Pemit Option D):
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Attachment 1Calculations
misc net3 pages
Miscellaneous Combustion Source Netting Calculations - New RTO
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.:2) Facility Name: 163000013) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU6124) Stack/Vent Designation No.: SV5575) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 9.0 Gas MMBTU/hr New RTO Burners
6) Control Equipment: na7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Proposed Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use
LimitsUnits % Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,050 Btu/cf 0.008571 million cf/hr 75.1 75.08571429 million cf/year 100%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.0086 0.008571429 million cf/hour 100%
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
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Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 0.0651 0.285 na na 0.00% 0.06514 0.285 0.0651 0.285PM10 7.6 0.0651 0.285 na na 0.00% 0.06514 0.285 0.0651 0.285SOx 0.6 0.00514 0.0225 na na 0.00% 0.00514 0.0225 0.00514 0.0225NOx 100 0.857 3.75 na na 0.00% 0.857 3.75 0.857 3.75
VOC 5.5 0.0471 n na na 0.00% 0.0471 0.000 0.0471 0.206CO 84 0.720 3.15 na na 0.00% 0.720 3.15 0.720 3.15Lead 5.00E-04 4.29E-06 1.88E-05 na na 0.00% 4.29E-06 1.88E-05 4.29E-06 1.88E-05
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.3, dated 9/98
10) Operating Limitations, if applicable: (Ignore this item if filling out this form for a Registration Pemit Option D):
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Attachment 1Calculations
misc net3 pages
Miscellaneous Combustion Source Netting Calculations - Decrease from Shutdown of Cat. Ox.
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.:2) Facility Name: 163000013) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU6004) Stack/Vent Designation No.: SV1485) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: na Gas MMBTU/hr Past Actual Netting - Cat Ox
1999 28.35 million cf2000 29.43 million cf
average 28.89 million cf6) Control Equipment: na7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) PastFuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityActual Fuel
useUnits % Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,050 Btu/cf na million cf/hr 0.0 28.89 million cf/year 100%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above na na million cf/hour 100%
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
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Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited LimitedPollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
PM 7.6 na na na na 0.00% na na na 0.1098PM10 7.6 na na na na 0.00% na na na 0.1098SOx 0.6 na na na na 0.00% na na na 0.0087NOx 100 na na na na 0.00% na na na 1.4445
VOC 5.5 na na na na 0.00% na na na 0.0794CO 84 na na na na 0.00% na na na 1.2134Lead 5.00E-04 na na na na 0.00% na na na 7.22E-06
(1) Emission Factors from AP-42, Chapter 1.3, dated 9/98
10) Operating Limitations, if applicable: (Ignore this item if filling out this form for a Registration Pemit Option D):
Derivation of past gas use: Building 46 gas use = Cat Ox useccf 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Pressure Correction Heat Content Correction ccf million cf
1999 18692 31709 45237 26806 2.3 1.007 283592.5484 28.3592000 33637 32513 38077 22895 2.3 1.007 294427.2642 29.443
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Attachment 2
Tailoring Rule Calculations
Attachment 2Tailoring Rule Calculations
SUM2 pages
Andersen Major Amendment Application Addendum, Boilers 11 and 12 Changes in Fuel Use LimitationsOriginal application submitted 9/1/2009GHG Emission Calculations - Tailoring Rule Analysis August, 2010 Rv 9/15/10
STEP I. Determine if facility is currently major, i.e GHG Potential to emit > 250 tons/yr mass basis or 100,000 CO2 equivalentsXL Permit Process Group: 005 Combustion SourcesThe facility is an existing major PSD source. Therefore a step one is not necessary to determine if the facility is major.A greenhouse gas potential analysis is included below for information.
CO2(e)Limited
Group EU SV CE Description ton/yrBoilers Burning Natural Gas
025 008 008 Boiler 9 7,350025 009 009 Boiler 10 7,350025 612 557 Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer (RTO) 4,759Total 19,460Stationary IC Engines Burning Diesel
026 001 001 Eastside Generator 157026 002 002 Westside Generator 232026 006 006 Emergency Fire Pump 22026 015 015 Bldg. 45 Emergency Generator
22Total 433Stationary IC Engines Burning Natural Gas
027 010 010 Bldg. 14S Emergency Generator 20
027 016 016 Bldg. 46 Emergency Generator21
Total 41Wood/Gas Boilers
031 620 560 086 (MBD)088 (FGR)090 (ESP)
Wood/Gas Boiler 11 25,453
011 621 561 087 (MBD)089 (FGR)090 (ESP)
Wood/Gas Boiler 12 25,453
Total 50,905Gas/Oil Boilers
032 622 562 091(LNB)092 (FGR)
Gas/Oil Backup Boiler 13 8,996 (1)
Total 8,996Gas Space Heating
033 625 524, 525 093 (LNB) Gas Air Makeup Backup Unit 1 0 (1)
033 626 524, 525 094 (LNB) Gas Air Makeup Backup Unit 2 0 (1)
033 627 208, 211 095 (LNB) Gas Air Makeup Backup Unit 3 0 (1)
033 628 208, 211 096 (LNB) Gas Air Makeup Backup Unit 4 0 (1)
Total 0Total Combustion Processes 79,835
79,835Notes:(1) 100 Million cf/yr of natural gas included in EU 622; shared by EU's 625, 626, 627 and 628.See separate Emissions Calculation sheets provided for all Combustion SourcesCombustion Limits (current) Natural Gas Limits: EU 620-621 = 76.5 million cf/yr; EU622 & 625-628 = 100 million cf/yr
No other GHG emissions sources identified at facility.Conclusion - Facility is not a major source of GHG.
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Attachment 2Tailoring Rule Calculations
SUM2 pages
STEP II. Tailoring Rule Analysis of proposed changeIs modification > 75,000 tons GHGCombustion Limits (propose521,050 MMBtu/yr wood/gas boilers11/12 combinedChange proposed for only boilers 11 and 12.
The following is a "classic" PSD analysis, comparing past actual emissions from the most recent 24 months to the future potential after the "project".The project only affects boiler's 11 and 12. And those boilers have only operated in the last 24 months.The following is a comparison of the past actual GHG emissions from boilers 11 and 12 in 2008 and 2009 to the future potential GHG emissionsafter the proposed emission limit change. It uses the worst-case greenhouse gas emission future estimate.
Past ActualCO2(e)Limited
Group EU SV CE Description ton/yrWood/Gas Boilers
031 620 560 086 (MBD)088 (FGR)090 (ESP)
Wood/Gas Boiler 11 28,013 2008/2009 avg
031 621 561 087 (MBD)089 (FGR)090 (ESP)
Wood/Gas Boiler 12 0 2008/2009 avg
Total 28,013
Future PotentialProposed to be permitted (boilers @ 100% of worst Case Fuel for proposed Btu's)
CO2(e)Limited
Group EU SV CE Description ton/yrWood/Gas Boilers
031 620 560 086 (MBD)088 (FGR)090 (ESP)
Wood/Gas Boiler 11 54,947
031 621 561 087 (MBD)089 (FGR)090 (ESP)
Wood/Gas Boiler 12 0 See blr 11 - included 100% of
d li iTotal 54,94754,947
Future Potential - Past Actual 26,934 < 75,000
GHG increase for modPast Potential - Future Potential -6,902
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Attachment 2Tailoring Rule Calculations
Factors1 page
Choice of Emission Factors
AP-42GHG Mandatory Rerporting Rule Table C-1 as used by Trinity for Andersen in reporting determinationMPCA General Guidance for Carbon Footprint Development in Environmental Review, Table 4Tailoring rule defines greenhouse gases as CO2, N20, methane, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and this sulfur hexafluoride.
Global warming potentials are defined in table A-1 of subpart A to part 98.Those are: CO2=1, methane=21, N2O=310, see table a-one for more. These are used in the following analysis.
The maximum from the following analysis is used in the calculations following.Note that the Tailoring rule does not require inclusion of indirect or scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions.
This makes sense in that the PSD rules are about the stationary source itself and not other stationary sources which would contribute to indirect or scope 2 emissions.
MPCA Guidance Table 4 MaximumCO2 only
CO2 CH4 N2O SUM-CO2 (e) CO2 CO2 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 e CO2 e CO2 elbs/million cf lbs/million cf lbs/million cf lbs/million cf tons/million cf lbs/million cf kg/MMBtu kg/MMBtu kg/MMBtu kg/MMBtu lbs/million cf lbs/million cf
Natural Gas 120,000 2.3 2.2 120730 58.61 117220 53 0.001 0.0001 53.05 116714 120730 xlbs/1000 gal lbs/1000 gal lbs/1000 gal lbs/1000 gal tons/1000 gals lbs/1000 gals lbs/1000 gal lbs/1000 gal
Distillate fuel oil 22,300 0.216 0.26 22385 11.06 22120 73.96 0.003 0.0006 74.21 23673 23673lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu kg/MMBtu kg/MMBtu kg/MMBtu kg/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu
Generators
Natural Gas
4-stroke lean burn 110 1.25 na 136 115.99 116 53 0.001 0.0001 53.05 117 136 x
Generators DieselDiesel Industrial 164 na na 164 159.55 160 73.96 0.003 0.0006 74.21 163 164 x
lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtu lbs/MMBtuWood 195 0.021 0.013 199 210.91 211 93.8 0.032 0.0042 95.77 211 211
Natural Gas - Chapter 1.4, 7/98Distillate Fuel Oil - Chapter 1.3, 5/10Diesel - Generators Chapter 3.2 and 3.3Wood - Chapter 1.6, 9/03
AP-42 GHG Reporting Rule Tables C-1 and C-2
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BLRS9-101 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Boilers 9 (EU 008) and 10 (EU 009) EACHMaximum Rated Capacity: 13.9 million BTU/hr EACHFuel: Natural GasFuel Parameters, if applicable: na % Sulfur
1000 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 0.0139 million cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP-42, Chapter 1.4, 7/98Calculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Control Emission Emission
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120730 1678 0.00 1678 7350
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RTO1 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer Burners (EU 612)Maximum Rated Capacity: 9 million BTU/hrFuel: Natural GasFuel Parameters, if applicable: na % Sulfur
1000 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 0.0090 million cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP-42, Chapter 1.4, 7/98Calculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Control Emission Emission
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120730.3 1087 0.00 1087 4759
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EASTGEN1 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Eastside Generator (EU 001)Fuel: DieselFuel Parameters, if applicable: 0.05 % Sulfur
140,000 Btu/galHIGH RATE SCENARIOFuel Consumption Rate: 27.3 gal/hr
532.0 BHP 100% Load3.822 MMBtu/hr
Source of Emission Factors: AP-42 Chapter 3.3, 10/96, Table 3.3-1Calculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Units Factor Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Source Rate Control Emission Emission
(lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 164.00 lbs/MMBtu AP-42 626.81 0.00 626.81 156.70
Controlled rate at 500 hr/yr - by EPA policy for emergency generators.
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WESTGEN1 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Westside Generator (EU 002)Fuel: DieselFuel Parameters, if applicable: 0.05 % Sulfur
140,000 Btu/galHIGH RATE SCENARIOFuel Consumption Rate: 40.4 gal/hr
565.0 BHP 100% Load5.66 MMBtu/hr
Source of Emission Factors: AP-42 Chapter 3.3, Table 3.3-1Calculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Units Factor Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Source Rate Control Emission Emission
(lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 164.00 lbs/MMBtu AP-42 927.58 0.00 927.58 231.90
Controlled rate at 500 hr/yr - by EPA policy for emergency generators.
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FP_BLDG451 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Fire Pump (EU 006) AND Bldg 45 Emergency Gen (EU 015) EACHMaximum Rated Capacity: 50 kW EACHFuel: DieselFuel Parameters, if applicable: 0.05 % Sulfur
140,000 Btu/galCalculations Summary:HIGH RATE SCENARIOFuel Consumption Rate: 3.9 gal/hr
0.546 MMBtu/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP-42 Chapter 3.3, 10/96, Table .3-1Calculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Control Emission Emission
(lb/MMBtu) (lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 164.00 89.54 0.00 89.54 22.39Controlled rate at 500 hr/yr - by EPA policy for emergency generators.
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GEN14S1 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Building 14S Generator (EU 010)Fuel: Natural GasFuel Parameters, if applicable: 0.05 % Sulfur
1000 Btu/cfFULL LOAD SCENARIO ONLYFuel Consumption Rate: 587 cf/hr
0.587 MMBtu/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP-42 Chapter 3.2, 7/2000, Table 3.2-2, 4-Stroke Lean BurnCalculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Control Emission Emission
(lb/MMBtu) (lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 136.25 79.98 0.00 79.98 19.99Controlled rate at 500 hr/yr - by EPA policy for emergency generators.
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GEN461 page
Combustion EmissionsAir Emissions Calculation Form
Facility Name AndersenEmission Unit(s) Name: Building 46 Generator (EU 016)Fuel: Natural GasFuel Parameters, if applicable: 0.05 % Sulfur
1000 Btu/cfFULL LOAD SCENARIO ONLYFuel Consumption Rate: 621 cf/hr
0.621 MMBtu/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP-42 Chapter 3.2, 7/2000, Table 3.2-2, 4-Stroke Lean BurnCalculations Summary:
Pollutant Emission Emission Pollution Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Control Emission Emission
(lb/MMBtu) (lbs/hr) Efficiency Rate Rate(%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 136.25 84.61 0.00 84.61 21.15
Controlled rate at 500 hr/yr - by EPA policy for emergency generators.
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Attachment 2Tailoring Rule Calculations
wood_gas #111 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION AS CURRENTLY PERMITTED EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 620 - Boiler #11 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE086 - Modified Design; CE088 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Permit Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal
MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 13,075 tons/year 49% 222,275Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above 6,118 6,118 lbs/hr 100% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 33.34 million cf/yr 7.3% 33,341Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 0.052 million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry)
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood
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8) Calculations Summary Primary Fuel : Wood8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited LimitedPollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 211 10,967 48,037 na na 0.00% 10967 48037 23,440
9) Calculations Summary - Gaslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
AP-42GHG 120,730 6,278 27,498 na na 0.00% 6,278 27,498 2,013
SUM GHG 25,453
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wood_gas #121 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION AS CURRENTLY PERMITTED EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 621 - Boiler #12 - Wood/Gas 4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE087 - Modified Design; CE089 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Permit Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal
MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 13,075 tons/year 49% 222,275Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above 6,118 6,118 lbs/hr 100% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 33.341 million cf/yr 49% 33,341Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 0.0520 million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry)
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood
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8) Calculations Summary Primary Fuel : Wood8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited LimitedPollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Factor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissionslbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 211 10,967 48,037 na na 0.00% 10,967 48,037 23,440
9) Calculations Summary - Gaslbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
AP-42GHG 120,730 6,278 27,498 na na 0.00% 6,278 27,498 2,013
SUM GHG 25,453
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gas_oil_#131 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION AS CURRENTLY PERMITTED EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 622 - Boiler #13 - Gas/Oil Backup4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 562 Boiler Size Based on:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 50.0 Gas MMBTU/hr 40,000 81% efficiency 49.38 MMBtu/hr
50.0 Oil MMBTU/hr 40,000 83% efficiency 48.19 MMBtu/hr6) Control Equipment: CE091 - Low NOx Burners CE092 - FGR7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) PermitFuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.050 million cf/hr 438.0 100.0 million cf/year 23%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.050 0.050 million cf/hour 100%
Oil 0.15 NA 145,000 Btu/gal 344.8 gal/hr 3,020,690 250,000 gallon/year 8.3%Oil 0.15 NA see above see above see above see above 345 345 gal/hr 100%
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8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas
8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)GHG 120,730 6,037 26,440 na na na 6,037 26,440 6,037
9) Calculations Summary - Fuel #2 - Distillate Oil
lbs/1000 gallons (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)GHG 23,673 8,163 35,754 na na na 8,163 35,754 2,959
SUM Gas + Oil 8,996
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gas burners1 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION AS CURRENTLY PERMITTED EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 625, EU 626, EU 627, EU 6284) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 524, 525 208, 2115) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 40.0 Gas MMBTU/hr 10.0 MMBtuhr Each
4.0 Burners total6) Control Equipment: CE 093, 094, 095, 096 - Low NOx Burners7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) PermitFuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate - Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
Capacity
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.040 million cf/hr 350.4 100 million cf/year 29%Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.040 0.040 million cf/hour 100%
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Gas (1)
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8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Limited
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled ControlledFactor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120730 4829 21152 na na na 4829 21152 0.00
(1) Gas use part of 100 million cf/yr included under gas/oil boiler #13
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wood_gas #11 PA1 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 620 - Boiler #11 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE086 - Modified Design; CE088 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Permit Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal
MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 13,075 tons/year 49% 222,275Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above 6,118 6,118 lbs/hr 100% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 33.34 million cf/yr 7.3% 33,341Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 0.052 million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry)
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
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8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Past
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled ActualFactor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 211 na na na na 0.00% na na na 23,869
9) Calculations Summary - Gas
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120,730 na na na na 0.00% na na na 4,144
SUM GHG 28,013
Past Actual Fuel Use Boiler 112008 14222 tons wood/yr 64.1 million cf gas/yr2009 12407 tons wood/yr 73.19 million cf gas/yr
average 13314.5 tons wood/yr 68.645 million cf gas/yr226346.5 MMBtu/yr
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wood_gas #12 PA1 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 621 - Boiler #12 - Wood/Gas 4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE087 - Modified Design; CE089 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Permit Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal
MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 13,075 tons/year 49% 222,275Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above 6,118 6,118 lbs/hr 100% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 33.341 million cf/yr 49% 33,341Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 0.0520 million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry)
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)
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8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Past
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled ActualFactor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 211 na na na na 0.00% na na na 0
9) Calculations Summary - Gas
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120730 na na na na 0.00% na na na 0
SUM GHG 0
Past Actual Fuel Use Boiler 122008 0 tons wood/yr 0 million cf gas/yr2009 0 tons wood/yr 0 million cf gas/yr
average 0 tons wood/yr 0 million cf gas/yr0 MMBtu/yr
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wood_gas Future Permitted1 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 620 - Boiler #11 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE086 - Modified Design; CE088 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Permit Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 30,650 tons/year 114% 521,050Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above na na lbs/hr 0% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 521.05 million cf/yr 114.4% 521,050Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 na million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry)
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood
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8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Future
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled PermittedFactor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 211 na na na na 0.00% na na na 54,947
9) Calculations Summary - Gas
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120,730 na na na na 0.00% na na na 31,453
Max GHG 54,947
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wood_gas Past Potential1 page
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-02AIR QUALITY DIVISION EXTERNAL COMBUSTION (BOILER)520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORMST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/27/1998
- Fill out this form for each boiler, or attach sheets with equivalent information. - Instructions begin on Page 6. - If the boiler emits Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), fill out and attach Form EC-13C.1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 620 - Boiler #11 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: 561 Blr size based on: efficiency:5) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52.0 Wood MMBTU/hr 40,000 lbs/hr steam 78% 51.3 MMBtu/hr
52.0 Gas MMBTU/hr6) Control Equipment: CE086 - Modified Design; CE088 - FGR; CE090 ESP Note - one burner only burning wood and gas7) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) Permit Limited Fuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
Consumption Rate Units Fuel use at
capacityFuel use Limits Units % Boiler
CapacityTotal MMBtu/yr
Wood see factor NA 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 tons/hr 26,795 34,500 tons/year 129% 586,500Wood see factor NA 8,500 Btu/lb (a) see above see above na na lbs/hr 0% na
Gas NA NA 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 455.5 586.50 million cf/yr 128.8% 586,500Gas NA NA see above see above see above see above 0.052 na million cf/hr 100% na
(a) - 8500 is as delivered to the boiler. - wet basis (not dry)
8) Calculations Summary - Primary Fuel : Wood
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8a) 8b) 8d) 8e) Limit Limit 8g) 8h) 8h) 8i) 8i)Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Maximum Units Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Future
Pollutant Emission Emission Uncontrolled and Control Controlled Controlled Controlled PermittedFactor Rate Emissions Source Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions
lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 211 na na na na 0.00% na na na 61,849
9) Calculations Summary - Gas
lbs/million cf (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/year) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr)
GHG 120,730 na na na na 0.00% na na na 35,404
Max GHG 61,849
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Attachment 3
Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Calculations
Attachment 3Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Calculations
EU620
2 pages
Proposed revisions 9/2009MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-13CAIR QUALITY DIVISION HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORM (FUEL COMBUSTION)ST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 620 - Boiler #11 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: SV 5615) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52 MMBTU/hr (Wood)
52 MMBTU/hr (Gas)6) Control Equipment: 086, 088, 0907) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) LimitedFuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
ConsumptionUnits Fuel Use Limits Units Total
MMBtu/yr
Wood na na 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 ton/hr 13,075 tons/year 222,275
Gas na na 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 33.34 million cf/yr 33,341
(updated from 18 to 17 TOTAL 255,616
to be consistent If all Wood Usage: 15,036 tons/year
criteria pollutant calcs) If all Gas Usage: 256 million cf/yr
8) Calculations Summary - WOOD GAS GAS WOOD GAS Assumed 0% Updated8a) 8d) 8d) 8d) 8e) 8g) 8h) 8i)
HAP Name Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Wood Gas Maximum Maximum Pollution Maximum Limited(CAS) Emission Emission Emission Emission Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Factor (2) Rate Rate Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions(lbs/ton, lbs/gal, lbs/million scf lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)lbs/MMBtu, etc) reduction
Acetaldehyde [534-15-6] 8.30E-04 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 1.89E-01 0.00% 1.89E-01 1.06E-01 8.30E-02
Acetophenone [98-86-2] 3.20E-09 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 7.29E-07 0.00% 7.29E-07 4.09E-07 3.20E-07
Acrolein [107-02-8] Factor from AERA 2.00E-05 1.04E-03 1.04E-03 4.56E-03 0.00% 4.56E-03 2.56E-03 2.00E-03
Antimony [7440-36-0] Factor from AERA 1.50E-05 7.80E-04 7.80E-04 3.42E-03 0.00% 3.42E-03 1.92E-03 1.50E-03
Updates shown in red
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Arsenic [7440-38-2] Factor from AERA 3.20E-05 2.00E-04 2.00E-07 1.66E-03 1.04E-05 1.66E-03 7.29E-03 0.00% 7.29E-03 4.09E-03 3.20E-03
Benzene [71-43-2] 4.20E-03 2.10E-03 2.10E-06 2.18E-01 1.09E-04 2.18E-01 9.57E-01 0.00% 9.57E-01 5.37E-01 4.20E-01
Beryllium [7440-41-7] 1.10E-06 1.20E-05 1.20E-08 5.72E-05 6.24E-07 5.72E-05 2.51E-04 0.00% 2.51E-04 1.41E-04 1.10E-04
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate [117-81-7] 4.70E-08 2.44E-06 2.44E-06 1.07E-05 0.00% 1.07E-05 6.01E-06 4.70E-06
Cadmium [7440-43-9] Factor from AERA 8.90E-06 1.10E-03 1.10E-06 4.63E-04 5.72E-05 4.63E-04 2.03E-03 0.00% 2.03E-03 1.14E-03 8.90E-04
Carbon Tetrachloride [56-23-5] 4.50E-05 2.34E-03 2.34E-03 1.02E-02 0.00% 1.02E-02 5.75E-03 4.50E-03
Chlorine [7782-50-5] 7.90E-04 4.11E-02 4.11E-02 1.80E-01 0.00% 1.80E-01 1.01E-01 7.90E-02
Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] 3.30E-05 1.72E-03 1.72E-03 7.52E-03 0.00% 7.52E-03 4.22E-03 3.30E-03
Chloroform [67-66-3] 2.80E-05 1.46E-03 1.46E-03 6.38E-03 0.00% 6.38E-03 3.58E-03 2.80E-03
Chromium [7440-47-3] Factor from AERA 1.20E-05 1.40E-03 1.40E-06 6.24E-04 7.28E-05 6.24E-04 2.73E-03 0.00% 2.73E-03 1.53E-03 1.20E-03
Cobalt [7440-48-4] Factor from AERA 1.80E-06 8.40E-05 8.40E-08 9.36E-05 4.37E-06 9.36E-05 4.10E-04 0.00% 4.10E-04 2.30E-04 1.80E-04
Dichlorobenzene [25231-22-6] Gas is Maximum na 1.20E-03 1.20E-06 6.24E-05 6.24E-05 2.73E-04 0.00% 2.73E-04 1.53E-04 1.20E-04
2,4-Dinitrophenol [51-28-5] 1.80E-07 9.36E-06 9.36E-06 4.10E-05 0.00% 4.10E-05 2.30E-05 1.80E-05
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] 3.10E-05 1.61E-03 1.61E-03 7.06E-03 0.00% 7.06E-03 3.96E-03 3.10E-03
1,2 Dibromoethane [106-93-4] (Ethylene Dibromide) 5.50E-05 2.86E-03 2.86E-03 1.25E-02 0.00% 1.25E-02 7.03E-03 5.50E-03
1,2-Dicloroethane [107-06-2] (Ethylene Dichloride) 2.90E-05 1.51E-03 1.51E-03 6.61E-03 0.00% 6.61E-03 3.71E-03 2.90E-03
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Attachment 3Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Calculations
EU620
2 pages
8) Calculations Summary - WOOD GAS GAS WOOD GAS Assumed 0% Updated8a) 8d) 8d) 8d) 8e) 8g) 8h) 8i)
HAP Name Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Wood Gas Maximum Maximum Pollution Maximum Limited(CAS) Emission Emission Emission Emission Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Factor (2) Rate Rate Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions(lbs/ton, lbs/gal, lbs/million scf lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)lbs/MMBtu, etc) reduction
Formeldahyde [50-00-0] 4.40E-03 7.50E-02 7.50E-05 2.29E-01 3.90E-03 2.29E-01 1.00E+00 0.00% 1.00E+00 5.62E-01 4.40E-01
Hexane [110-54-3] Gas is Maximum na 1.80E+00 1.80E-03 9.36E-02 9.36E-02 4.10E-01 0.00% 4.10E-01 2.30E-01 1.80E-01
Hydrogen Chloride (4) [7647-01-0] Stack Test Data (4) 4.00E-04 2.08E-02 2.08E-02 9.11E-02 0.00% 9.11E-02 5.11E-02 4.00E-02
Lead [7439-92-1] 4.80E-05 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 1.09E-02 0.00% 1.09E-02 6.13E-03 4.80E-03
Manganese [7439-96-5] Factor from AERA 1.90E-03 3.80E-04 3.80E-07 9.88E-02 1.98E-05 9.88E-02 4.33E-01 0.00% 4.33E-01 2.43E-01 1.90E-01
Mercury (4) [7439-97-6] (4) 3.00E-06 2.60E-04 2.60E-07 1.56E-04 1.35E-05 1.56E-04 6.83E-04 0.00% 6.83E-04 3.83E-04 3.00E-04
Bromomethane [74-83-9] (methyl bromide) 1.50E-05 7.80E-04 7.80E-04 3.42E-03 0.00% 3.42E-03 1.92E-03 1.50E-03
Chloromethane [74-87-3] (methyl chloride) 2.30E-05 1.20E-03 1.20E-03 5.24E-03 0.00% 5.24E-03 2.94E-03 2.30E-03
2-Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone)) [78-93-3] (5) 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
Dichloromethane [75-09-2] (methylene chloride) 2.90E-04 1.51E-02 1.51E-02 6.61E-02 0.00% 6.61E-02 3.71E-02 2.90E-02
Naphthalene [91-20-3] 9.70E-05 6.10E-04 6.10E-07 5.04E-03 3.17E-05 5.04E-03 2.21E-02 0.00% 2.21E-02 1.24E-02 9.70E-03
Nickel [7440-02-0] Factor from AERA 5.40E-06 2.10E-03 2.10E-06 2.81E-04 1.09E-04 2.81E-04 1.23E-03 0.00% 1.23E-03 6.90E-04 5.40E-04
4-Nitrophenol [100-02-7] 1.10E-07 5.72E-06 5.72E-06 2.51E-05 0.00% 2.51E-05 1.41E-05 1.10E-05
Pentachlorophenol [87-86-5] 5.10E-08 2.65E-06 2.65E-06 1.16E-05 0.00% 1.16E-05 6.52E-06 5.10E-06
POM (3) - total mass not BAP Eq. 2.78E-05 8.82E-05 8.82E-08 1.45E-03 4.59E-06 1.45E-03 6.33E-03 0.00% 6.33E-03 3.55E-03 2.78E-03
Phenol [108-95-2] 5.10E-05 2.65E-03 2.65E-03 1.16E-02 0.00% 1.16E-02 6.52E-03 5.10E-03
Propionaldehyde [123-38-6] 6.10E-05 3.17E-03 3.17E-03 1.39E-02 0.00% 1.39E-02 7.80E-03 6.10E-03
Selenium [7782-49-2] 2.80E-06 2.40E-05 2.40E-08 1.46E-04 1.25E-06 1.46E-04 6.38E-04 0.00% 6.38E-04 3.58E-04 2.80E-04
Styrene [100-42-5] 1.90E-03 9.88E-02 9.88E-02 4.33E-01 0.00% 4.33E-01 2.43E-01 1.90E-01
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins [1746-01-6] 8.60E-12 4.47E-10 4.47E-10 1.96E-09 0.00% 1.96E-09 1.10E-09 8.60E-10
Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] 3.80E-05 1.98E-03 1.98E-03 8.65E-03 0.00% 8.65E-03 4.86E-03 3.80E-03
Toluene [108-88-3] 9.20E-04 3.40E-03 3.40E-06 4.78E-02 1.77E-04 4.78E-02 2.10E-01 0.00% 2.10E-01 1.18E-01 9.20E-02
Trichloroethene [79-01-6] 3.00E-05 1.56E-03 1.56E-03 6.83E-03 0.00% 6.83E-03 3.83E-03 3.00E-03
2,4,6-Trichloroethene [88-06-2] 2.20E-08 1.14E-06 1.14E-06 5.01E-06 0.00% 5.01E-06 2.81E-06 2.20E-06
Vinyl Chloride [75-01-4] 1.80E-05 9.36E-04 9.36E-04 4.10E-03 0.00% 4.10E-03 2.30E-03 1.80E-03
o-Xylene [95-47-6] 2.50E-05 1.30E-03 1.30E-03 5.69E-03 0.00% 5.69E-03 3.20E-03 2.50E-03
Totals 0.95 4.14 4.14 2.32 1.82E+00
(1) Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1.6 (9/03) - Wood, unless otherwise noted.
(2) Emission factors from AP-42 Section 1.4 (7/98) - Natural Gas.(3) Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds, does not include Naphthalene.(4) Emission factors for wood were updated from original analysis to remove NESHAP Subpart DDDD limits of 1.9E-02 lb/mmBtu (HCl) and 3.00E-06 lb/mmBtu (Hg). HCl stack test data from stack tests completed September 2007 for Boilers 11 and 12.(5) Methyl Ethyl Ketone was removed from the list of toxic air pollutants by the US EPA on December 19, 2005.
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Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Calculations EU6212 pages
Proposed revisions 9/2009MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY MODIFIED PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-13CAIR QUALITY DIVISION HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORM (FUEL COMBUSTION)ST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
1) AQD Facility ID No.: 163000012) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission Unit Identification No.: EU 621 - Boiler #12 - Wood/Gas4) Stack/Vent Designation No.: SV 5615) Maximum Rated Boiler Capacity: 52 MMBTU/hr (Wood)
52 MMBTU/hr (Gas)6) Control Equipment: 087, 089, 0907) Fuel Parameters
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) LimitedFuel Type % Sulfur % Ash Heat Value Units Maximum Fuel
ConsumptionUnits Fuel Use Limits Units Total
MMBtu/yr
Wood na na 17.00 MMBtu/ton 3.1 ton/hr 13,075 tons/year 222,275
Gas na na 1,000 Btu/cf 0.052 million cf/hr 33.34 million cf/yr 33,341
(updated from 18 to 17 TOTAL 255,616
to be consistent If all Wood Usage: 15,036 tons/year
criteria pollutant calcs) If all Gas Usage: 256 million cf/yr
8) Calculations Summary - WOOD GAS GAS WOOD GAS Assumed 0% Updated
8a) 8d) 8d) 8d) 8e) 8g) 8h) 8i)
HAP Name Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Wood Gas Maximum Maximum Pollution Maximum Limited(CAS) Emission Emission Emission Emission Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Factor (2) Rate Rate Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions(lbs/ton, lbs/gal, lbs/million scf lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)lbs/MMBtu, etc) reduction
Acetaldehyde [534-15-6] 8.30E-04 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 1.89E-01 0.00% 1.89E-01 1.06E-01 8.30E-02
Acetophenone [98-86-2] 3.20E-09 1.66E-07 1.66E-07 7.29E-07 0.00% 7.29E-07 4.09E-07 3.20E-07
Acrolein [107-02-8] Factor from AERA 2.00E-05 1.04E-03 1.04E-03 4.56E-03 0.00% 4.56E-03 2.56E-03 2.00E-03
Antimony [7440-36-0] Factor from AERA 1.50E-05 7.80E-04 7.80E-04 3.42E-03 0.00% 3.42E-03 1.92E-03 1.50E-03
Arsenic [7440-38-2] Factor from AERA 3.20E-05 2.00E-04 2.00E-07 1.66E-03 1.04E-05 1.66E-03 7.29E-03 0.00% 7.29E-03 4.09E-03 3.20E-03
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Benzene [71-43-2] 4.20E-03 2.10E-03 2.10E-06 2.18E-01 1.09E-04 2.18E-01 9.57E-01 0.00% 9.57E-01 5.37E-01 4.20E-01
Beryllium [7440-41-7] 1.10E-06 1.20E-05 1.20E-08 5.72E-05 6.24E-07 5.72E-05 2.51E-04 0.00% 2.51E-04 1.41E-04 1.10E-04
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate [117-81-7] 4.70E-08 2.44E-06 2.44E-06 1.07E-05 0.00% 1.07E-05 6.01E-06 4.70E-06
Cadmium [7440-43-9] Factor from AERA 8.90E-06 1.10E-03 1.10E-06 4.63E-04 5.72E-05 4.63E-04 2.03E-03 0.00% 2.03E-03 1.14E-03 8.90E-04
Carbon Tetrachloride [56-23-5] 4.50E-05 2.34E-03 2.34E-03 1.02E-02 0.00% 1.02E-02 5.75E-03 4.50E-03
Chlorine [7782-50-5] 7.90E-04 4.11E-02 4.11E-02 1.80E-01 0.00% 1.80E-01 1.01E-01 7.90E-02
Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] 3.30E-05 1.72E-03 1.72E-03 7.52E-03 0.00% 7.52E-03 4.22E-03 3.30E-03
Chloroform [67-66-3] 2.80E-05 1.46E-03 1.46E-03 6.38E-03 0.00% 6.38E-03 3.58E-03 2.80E-03
Chromium [7440-47-3] Factor from AERA 1.20E-05 1.40E-03 1.40E-06 6.24E-04 7.28E-05 6.24E-04 2.73E-03 0.00% 2.73E-03 1.53E-03 1.20E-03
Cobalt [7440-48-4] Factor from AERA 1.80E-06 8.40E-05 8.40E-08 9.36E-05 4.37E-06 9.36E-05 4.10E-04 0.00% 4.10E-04 2.30E-04 1.80E-04
Dichlorobenzene [25231-22-6] Gas is Maximum na 1.20E-03 1.20E-06 6.24E-05 6.24E-05 2.73E-04 0.00% 2.73E-04 1.53E-04 1.20E-04
2,4-Dinitrophenol [51-28-5] 1.80E-07 9.36E-06 9.36E-06 4.10E-05 0.00% 4.10E-05 2.30E-05 1.80E-05
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] 3.10E-05 1.61E-03 1.61E-03 7.06E-03 0.00% 7.06E-03 3.96E-03 3.10E-03
1,2 Dibromoethane [106-93-4] (Ethylene Dibromide) 5.50E-05 2.86E-03 2.86E-03 1.25E-02 0.00% 1.25E-02 7.03E-03 5.50E-03
1,2-Dicloroethane [107-06-2] (Ethylene Dichloride) 2.90E-05 1.51E-03 1.51E-03 6.61E-03 0.00% 6.61E-03 3.71E-03 2.90E-03
Formeldahyde [50-00-0] 4.40E-03 7.50E-02 7.50E-05 2.29E-01 3.90E-03 2.29E-01 1.00E+00 0.00% 1.00E+00 5.62E-01 4.40E-01
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Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Calculations EU6212 pages
8) Calculations Summary - WOOD GAS GAS WOOD GAS Assumed 0% Updated
8a) 8d) 8d) 8d) 8e) 8g) 8h) 8i)
HAP Name Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Wood Gas Maximum Maximum Pollution Maximum Limited(CAS) Emission Emission Emission Emission Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled
Factor (1) Factor (2) Rate Rate Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions(lbs/ton, lbs/gal, lbs/million scf lbs/MMBtu (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)lbs/MMBtu, etc) reduction
Hexane [110-54-3] Gas is Maximum na 1.80E+00 1.80E-03 9.36E-02 9.36E-02 4.10E-01 0.00% 4.10E-01 2.30E-01 1.80E-01
Hydrogen Chloride (4) [7647-01-0] Stack Test Data (4) 4.00E-04 2.08E-02 2.08E-02 9.11E-02 0.00% 9.11E-02 5.11E-02 4.00E-02
Lead [7439-92-1] 4.80E-05 2.50E-03 2.50E-03 1.09E-02 0.00% 1.09E-02 6.13E-03 4.80E-03
Manganese [7439-96-5] Factor from AERA 1.90E-03 3.80E-04 3.80E-07 9.88E-02 1.98E-05 9.88E-02 4.33E-01 0.00% 4.33E-01 2.43E-01 1.90E-01
Mercury (4) [7439-97-6] (4) 3.00E-06 2.60E-04 2.60E-07 1.56E-04 1.35E-05 1.56E-04 6.83E-04 0.00% 6.83E-04 3.83E-04 3.00E-04
Bromomethane [74-83-9] (methyl bromide) 1.50E-05 7.80E-04 7.80E-04 3.42E-03 0.00% 3.42E-03 1.92E-03 1.50E-03
Chloromethane [74-87-3] (methyl chloride) 2.30E-05 1.20E-03 1.20E-03 5.24E-03 0.00% 5.24E-03 2.94E-03 2.30E-03
2-Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone)) [78-93-3] (5) 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
Dichloromethane [75-09-2] (methylene chloride) 2.90E-04 1.51E-02 1.51E-02 6.61E-02 0.00% 6.61E-02 3.71E-02 2.90E-02
Naphthalene [91-20-3] 9.70E-05 6.10E-04 6.10E-07 5.04E-03 3.17E-05 5.04E-03 2.21E-02 0.00% 2.21E-02 1.24E-02 9.70E-03
Nickel [7440-02-0] Factor from AERA 5.40E-06 2.10E-03 2.10E-06 2.81E-04 1.09E-04 2.81E-04 1.23E-03 0.00% 1.23E-03 6.90E-04 5.40E-04
4-Nitrophenol [100-02-7] 1.10E-07 5.72E-06 5.72E-06 2.51E-05 0.00% 2.51E-05 1.41E-05 1.10E-05
Pentachlorophenol [87-86-5] 5.10E-08 2.65E-06 2.65E-06 1.16E-05 0.00% 1.16E-05 6.52E-06 5.10E-06
POM (3) - total mass not BAP Eq. 2.78E-05 8.82E-05 8.82E-08 1.45E-03 4.59E-06 1.45E-03 6.33E-03 0.00% 6.33E-03 3.55E-03 2.78E-03
Phenol [108-95-2] 5.10E-05 2.65E-03 2.65E-03 1.16E-02 0.00% 1.16E-02 6.52E-03 5.10E-03
Propionaldehyde [123-38-6] 6.10E-05 3.17E-03 3.17E-03 1.39E-02 0.00% 1.39E-02 7.80E-03 6.10E-03
Selenium [7782-49-2] 2.80E-06 2.40E-05 2.40E-08 1.46E-04 1.25E-06 1.46E-04 6.38E-04 0.00% 6.38E-04 3.58E-04 2.80E-04
Styrene [100-42-5] 1.90E-03 9.88E-02 9.88E-02 4.33E-01 0.00% 4.33E-01 2.43E-01 1.90E-01
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins [1746-01-6] 8.60E-12 4.47E-10 4.47E-10 1.96E-09 0.00% 1.96E-09 1.10E-09 8.60E-10
Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] 3.80E-05 1.98E-03 1.98E-03 8.65E-03 0.00% 8.65E-03 4.86E-03 3.80E-03
Toluene [108-88-3] 9.20E-04 3.40E-03 3.40E-06 4.78E-02 1.77E-04 4.78E-02 2.10E-01 0.00% 2.10E-01 1.18E-01 9.20E-02Toluene [108 88 3] 9.20E 04 3.40E 03 3.40E 06 4.78E 02 1.77E 04 4.78E 02 2.10E 01 0.00% 2.10E 01 1.18E 01 9.20E 02
Trichloroethene [79-01-6] 3.00E-05 1.56E-03 1.56E-03 6.83E-03 0.00% 6.83E-03 3.83E-03 3.00E-03
2,4,6-Trichloroethene [88-06-2] 2.20E-08 1.14E-06 1.14E-06 5.01E-06 0.00% 5.01E-06 2.81E-06 2.20E-06
Vinyl Chloride [75-01-4] 1.80E-05 9.36E-04 9.36E-04 4.10E-03 0.00% 4.10E-03 2.30E-03 1.80E-03
o-Xylene [95-47-6] 2.50E-05 1.30E-03 1.30E-03 5.69E-03 0.00% 5.69E-03 3.20E-03 2.50E-03
Totals 0.95 4.14 4.14 2.32 1.82E+00
(1) Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1.6 (9/03) - Wood, unless otherwise noted.
(2) Emission factors from AP-42 Section 1.4 (7/98) - Natural Gas.(3) Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds, does not include Naphthalene.(4) Emission factors for wood were updated from original analysis to remove NESHAP Subpart DDDD limits of 1.9E-02 lb/mmBtu (HCl) and 3.00E-06 lb/mmBtu (Hg). HCl stack test data from stack tests completed September 2007 for Boilers 11 and 12.(5) Methyl Ethyl Ketone was removed from the list of toxic air pollutants by the US EPA on December 19, 2005.
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Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Calculations POMs1 page
Wood POM Calculation from AP-42HAP NAME Emission factor (lb/MMBtu)Acenaphthene 9.10E-07Acenaphthylene 5.00E-06Anthracene 3.00E-06Benzo(a)anthracene 6.50E-08
Benzo(a)pyrene 2.60E-06Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.00E-07Benzo(e)pyrene 2.60E-09Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 9.30E-08Benzo(j,k)fluoranthene 1.60E-07Benzo(k)fluoranthene 3.60E-08Chrysene 3.80E-08Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 9.10E-09Fluoranthene 1.60E-06Fluorene 3.40E-06Indeno(1,2,3,c,d)pyrene 8.70E-08Perylene 5.20E-10Phenanthrene 7.00E-06Pyrene 3.70E-06Total POMs 2.78E-05
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Attachment 4
PM2.5 Calculations
Attachment 4PM2.5 Calculations
PM2.52 pages
not necessary for ANDXL-002 pemit actionPM2.5 PSD Analysis - Past Actual --> Projected Actual Emissions
Projected Actual Emissions (PAE) (projected at 100% of proposed limits and 95% UCL of 2007 test data)Max PotentialThruput Btu Emission* EmissionsMMBtu/year value units Factor units reference tons/yr
Wood 521,050 17 MMBtu/ton 0.00870588 lbs/MMBtu** (assume all PM10 is PM2.5) 2.27ORNG 521,050 1,000 Btu/cf 7.6 lbs/million cf (AP-42, Table 1.4-2) 1.98Used ProUCL 95% value for 2007 test result dataPAE 2.27 1.13 per unit
Excludable Emissions (Excluded difference between BAE and maximum allowed under current permitting scenario)(Excludable emissions are that portion of the unit's emissions following the project that could have been accommodated by the unit during the baseline period AND are unrelated to the project)
Excludable PotentialThruput Btu Emission EmissionsMMBtu/year value units Factor units reference tons/yr
Current permit limitsWood (30,000 tons/yr @ 17 MMBtu/ton)AND 451,350GAS (76.5 million cf/yr @ 1000 Btu/cf)
76,500Wood 202,317 17 MMBtu/ton 0.00525 lbs/MMBtu (assume all PM10 is PM2.5) 0.53AND (from stack test below)NG 0 1,000 Btu/cf 7.6 lbs/million cf (AP-42, Table 1.4-2) 0.00SUM 0.53 0.27 per unit
PAE-Excludable emissions 1.737
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Attachment 4PM2.5 Calculations
PM2.52 pages
Baseline Actual Emissions (BAE) (Past Actual)Actual avg PotentialThruput* Btu Emission EmissionsMMBtu/year value units Factor units reference tons/yr
Wood 249,033 17 MMBtu/ton 0.00525 lbs/MMBtu (assume all PM10 is PM2.5) 0.65AND (from stack test below)NG 76,500 1,000 Btu/cf 7.6 lbs/million cf (AP-42, Table 1.4-2) 0.29SUM (BAE) 0.944 0.47 per unit* Annual average from 24-months of actual operational data July 2007 - June 2008
PAE-Excludable emissions - BAE 0.793 <10 tons/yr PM2.5 PSD Threshold
Stack test data PM10 0.40 per unit'Typical actual operation is one boiler at a time.Therefore use average of individual boiler test results:
EU 620 PM10 0.0035 lbsMMBtuEU 621 PM10 0.007 lbsMMBtu
average 0.00525 lbsMMBtu Used for BAE and Excludable
ProUCL 95% result using 2007 test data - 6 runs as data points 0.148 lbs/ton wood17 MMBtu/ton
Used for PAE 0.008706 lbs/MMBtu
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Attachment 4PM2.5 Calculations
Past Actual2 pages
2007 2008 2009Boiler 11 & 12 Gas (cf) Wood (lbs) Gas (cf) Wood (lbs) Gas (cf) Wood (lbs)Jan 19,649,500 2,519,200 3,710,600 1,710,000Feb 5,968,900 2,260,000 3,500,900 1,188,000March 11,039,200 1,866,000 8,748,500 1,468,200April 3,279,100 1,628,400 2,133,600 2,056,200May 2,692,600 2,168,400 2,234,800 1,902,000June 2,929,500 2,213,200 2,716,700 2,603,800July 5,377,000 1,998,200 3,077,500 2,254,000August 4,564,000 2,022,000 4,579,700 2,086,000September 4,688,000 1,916,000 2,173,200 3,155,400October 6,756,000 2,152,000 2,234,400 5,535,400November 7,964,000 2,480,000 6,064,200 3,055,600December 12,399,000 2,816,000 3,381,900 5,542,000
2007 2008 2009Boiler 11 & 12 Gas (MMbtu) Wood (MMbtu) Gas (MMbtu) Wood (MMbtu)Gas (MMbtu) Wood (MMbtu)Jan 19,650 21,413 3,711 14,535Feb 5,969 19,210 3,501 10,098March 11,039 15,861 8,749 12,480April 3,279 13,841 2,134 17,478May 2,693 18,431 2,235 16,167June 2,930 18,812 2,717 22,132July 5,377 16,985 3,078 19,159August 4,564 17,187 4,580 17,731September 4,688 16,286 2,173 26,821October 6,756 18,292 2,234 47,051November 7,964 21,080 6,064 25,973December 12,399 23,936 3,382 47,107
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Attachment 4PM2.5 Calculations
Past Actual2 pages
12-month rolling sum natural gas
Gas MMBtu Wood MMBtu Total MMBtu Gas Wood Total Gas million cf*July 2007 5,377 16,985 22,362August 2007 4,564 17,187 21,751September 2007 4,688 16,286 20,974October 2007 6,756 18,292 25,048November 2007 7,964 21,080 29,044December 2007 12,399 23,936 36,335Jan 2008 19,650 21,413 41,063Feb 2008 5,969 19,210 25,179March 2008 11,039 15,861 26,900April 2008 3,279 13,841 17,121May 2008 2,693 18,431 21,124June 2008 2,930 18,812 21,742 87,307 221,335 308,642 76.50July 2008 3,078 19,159 22,237 85,007 223,509 308,517 76.50August 2008 4,580 17,731 22,311 85,023 224,053 309,076 76.50September 2008 2,173 26,821 28,994 82,508 234,588 317,096 76.50October 2008 2,234 47,051 49,285 77,987 263,347 341,334 76.50November 2008 6,064 25,973 32,037 76,087 268,240 344,326 76.09December 2008 3,382 47,107 50,489 67,070 291,411 358,480 67.07Jan 2009 3,711 14,535 18,246 51,131 284,532 335,663 51.13Feb 2009 3,501 10,098 13,599 48,663 275,420 324,083 48.66March 2009 8,749 12,480 21,228 46,372 272,039 318,411 46.37April 2009 2,134 17,478 19,611 45,227 275,675 320,902 45.23May 2009 2,235 16,167 18,402 44,769 273,411 318,180 44.77June 2009 2,717 22,132 24,849 44,556 276,731 321,287 44.5624-month sum 498,066 629,929 76.50
79% 76,50050% of 24-month sum 249,033 314,964(i.e. 1-yr averasge) *excluded use > 76.5 million cf/yr
for any 12-month sum.(prior permit limit)
12-month rolling sums, MMBtu
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Attachment 5
Facility Description and CD-01 Forms
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Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
3.841 Eastside GenEU 001 Active PER 001 SV 001 (M) Hr 2431Cat 3406 27.4 Gal
3.842 Eastside GeneratorEU 001 Active PER 002 SV 001 (M) Hr 2431Cat 3406 27.4 Gal
5.663 Westside GenEU 002 Active PER 001 SV 002 (M) Hr 2431Cat 3412 40.4 Gal
5.664 Westside GeneratorEU 002 Active PER 002 SV 002 (M) Hr 2431Cat 3412 40.4 Gal
10.735 Boiler 1EU 003 Active PER 001 SV 003 (M) Hr 2431Combustion Engineerin 14841 0.67 Ton
10.736 Boiler 1EU 003 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Combustion Engineerin 14841 0.67 Ton
10.737 Boiler 2EU 004 Active PER 001 SV 004 (M) Hr 2431Combustion Engineerin 14841 0.67 Ton
10.738 Boiler 2EU 004 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Combustion Engineerin 14841 0.67 Ton
10.739 Boiler 3EU 005 Active PER 001 SV 005 (M) Hr 2431Combustion Engineerin 18129 0.67 Ton
10.7310 Boiler 3EU 005 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Combustion Engineerin 18129 0.67 Ton
0.54611 Emer Fire PumpEU 006 Active PER 001 SV 006 (M) Hr 2431Detroit Diesel 10647110 3.9 Gal
0.54612 Emergency Fire PumpEU 006 Active PER 002 SV 006 (M) Hr 2431Detroit Diesel 10647110 3.9 Gal
34.3313 Boiler 4EU 007 Active PER 001 SV 007 (M) Hr 2431Bros Inc 466-11 2.15 Ton
34.3314 Boiler 4EU 007 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Bros Inc 466-11 2.15 Ton
13.915 Boiler 9EU 008 Active PER 001 SV 008 (M) Hr 2431Superior 6-5-1750-S15-C-G 13900 Ft3
13.916 Boiler 10EU 009 Active PER 001 SV 009 (M) Hr 2431Superior 6-5-1750-S15-C-G 13900 Ft3
0.58717 Emer Generator Bldg 14SEU 010 Active PER 001 SV 010 (M) Hr 2431Kato-Light G3400 587 Ft3
0.58718 Bldg. 14S EmergencyGenerator
EU 010 Active PER 002 SV 010 (M) Hr 2431Kato-Light G3400 587 Ft3
12.4519 Boiler 5EU 011 Active PER 001 SV 011 (M) Hr 2431Kewanee 7L289 0.78 Ton
12.4520 Boiler 5EU 011 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Kewanee 7L289 0.78 Ton
12.4521 Boiler 6EU 012 Active PER 001 SV 012 (M) Hr 2431Kewanee 7L289 0.78 Ton
12.4522 Boiler 6EU 012 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Kewanee 7L289 0.78 Ton
7.8423 North IncineratorEU 013 Removed EIS 002 Hr 2431Cleaver Brooks IN001060 .98 Ton
7.8424 South IncineratorEU 014 Removed EIS 002 Hr 2431Cleaver Brooks IN001060 .98 Ton
0.54625 Emer Generator Bldg 45EU 015 Active PER 001 SV 015 (M) Hr 2431Onan 400DL6T15 3.9 Gal
0.54626 Bldg. 45 EmergencyGenerator
EU 015 Active PER 002 SV 015 (M) Hr 2431Onan 400DL6T15 3.9 Gal
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1 EU 001 PER 001 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
2 EU 001 PER 002 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
3 EU 002 PER 001 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
4 EU 002 PER 002 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
5 EU 003 80PER 001 12/31/194712/31/1947Active
6 EU 003 80PER 002 04/13/200712/31/194712/31/1947Removed
7 EU 004 80PER 001 12/31/194712/31/1947Active
8 EU 004 80PER 002 07/06/200712/31/194712/31/1947Removed
9 EU 005 80PER 001 12/31/195612/31/1956Active
10 EU 005 80PER 002 04/13/200712/31/195612/31/1956Removed
11 EU 006 PER 001 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
12 EU 006 PER 002 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
13 EU 007 80PER 001 12/31/196712/31/1967Active
14 EU 007 80PER 002 07/06/200712/31/196712/31/1967Removed
15 EU 008 100PER 001 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
16 EU 009 100PER 001 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
17 EU 010 PER 001 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
18 EU 010 PER 002 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
19 EU 011 100PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
20 EU 011 100PER 002 12/29/200601/01/197601/01/1976Removed
21 EU 012 100PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
22 EU 012 100PER 002 12/29/200601/01/197801/01/1978Removed
23 EU 013 90EIS 002 01/01/199601/01/198001/01/1980Removed
24 EU 014 90EIS 002 01/01/199601/01/198001/01/1980Removed
25 EU 015 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
26 EU 015 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
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Stack/Vent
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MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
0.62127 Emer Generator Bldg 46EU 016 Active PER 001 SV 016 (M) Hr 2431Kato-Light G3400X361 621 Ft3
0.62128 Bldg. 46 EmergencyGenerator
EU 016 Active PER 002 SV 016 (M) Hr 2431Kato-Light G3400X361 621 Ft3
29 Diptank 1EU 100 Active PER 001 CE 050SV 137 (M) Hr 2431Unknown na 75 Gal
30 Preservative Diptank 1EU 100 Active PER 002 CE 050SV 137 (M) Hr 2431Unknown na 75 Gal
31 Diptank 2EU 101 Active PER 001 CE 050SV 137 (M) Hr 2431Mpls Sheet Metal na 75 Gal
32 Preservative Diptank 2EU 101 Active PER 002 CE 050SV 137 (M) Hr 2431Mpls Sheet Metal na 75 Gal
33 Dip Tank DrierEU 102 Active EIS 001 CE 051SV 139 (M) 2431EAC na
34 Diptank DryerEU 102 Active PER 002 CE 051SV 139 (M) 2431EAC na
35 ILTS 101EU 103 Removed PER 001 101 Hr 2431EAC ILTS 8 Gal
36 WC1 PSA AdhEU 104 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Nordson/Meltex 5506/MX3060-2X1 8 Gal
37 ILTS 102EU 105 Removed PER 001 102 Hr 2431EAC ILTS 8 Gal
38 WC3 PSA AdhEU 106 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Nordson/Meltex 5506/MX3060-2X1 8 Gal
39 ILTS 103EU 107 Active PER 001 SV 142 (M)103 Hr 2431EAC ILTS 8 Gal
40 ILTS 103 (PSCA WC 22)EU 107 Active PER 002 SV 142 (M)103 Hr 2431EAC ILTS 8 Gal
41 WC3 PSA AdhEU 108 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Nordson/Meltex 5506/MX3060-2X1 8 Gal
42 ILTS 104EU 109 Removed PER 001 104 Hr 2431EAC ILTS 8 Gal
43 ILTS 105EU 110 Removed PER 001 105 Hr 2431ConTech ILTS 8 Gal
44 Naroline WC 17, ILTS 106EU 111 Removed PER 001 106 Hr 2431Lake Center Ind ILTS 8 Gal
45 ILTS 201EU 112 Active PER 001 SV 143 (M)201 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
46 ILTS 201 (Door WC 11)EU 112 Active PER 002 SV 143 (M)201 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
47 ILTS 202EU 113 Removed PER 001 202 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
48 ILTS 203EU 114 Removed PER 001 203 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
49 ILTS 204EU 115 Removed PER 001 204 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
50 ILTS 205EU 116 Active PER 001 SV 146 (M)205 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
51 ILTS 205 (Door WC 41)EU 116 Removed PER 002 205 Hr 2431KOCH ILTS 8 Gal
52 ILTS 502PEU 117 Removed PER 001 502P Hr 2431Lake Center Ind ILTS 12.7 Gal
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Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
27 EU 016 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
28 EU 016 PER 002 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
29 EU 100 PER 001 12/31/194712/31/1947Active
30 EU 100 PER 002 12/31/194712/31/1947Active
31 EU 101 PER 001 07/01/198807/01/1988Active
32 EU 101 PER 002 07/01/198807/01/1988Active
33 EU 102 EIS 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
34 EU 102 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
35 EU 103 PER 001 03/11/200501/01/199001/01/1990Removed
36 EU 104 PER 001 01/01/199601/01/198601/01/1986Removed
37 EU 105 PER 001 04/15/200501/01/199001/01/1990Removed
38 EU 106 PER 001 01/01/199601/01/197801/01/1978Removed
39 EU 107 PER 001 06/19/199106/19/1991Active
40 EU 107 PER 002 06/19/199106/19/1991Active
41 EU 108 PER 001 01/01/199601/01/197801/01/1978Removed
42 EU 109 PER 001 12/31/200103/25/199103/25/1991Removed
43 EU 110 PER 001 12/31/200111/25/199111/25/1991Removed
44 EU 111 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199501/01/1995Removed
45 EU 112 PER 001 06/19/199106/19/1991Active
46 EU 112 PER 002 06/19/199106/19/1991Active
47 EU 113 PER 001 12/31/200104/08/199104/08/1991Removed
48 EU 114 PER 001 12/01/200305/23/199105/23/1991Removed
49 EU 115 PER 001 12/01/200301/23/199201/23/1992Removed
50 EU 116 PER 001 01/31/199301/31/1993Active
51 EU 116 PER 002 11/13/200601/31/199301/31/1993Removed
52 EU 117 PER 001 01/01/199602/01/199502/01/1995Removed
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(Action)
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ControlEquip.
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Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
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Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
53 P.L. 3 FlowCoaterEU 118 Active PER 001 CE 047SV 128 (M) Hr 2431Mpls Sheet Metal na 30 Gal
54 Paintline 3 Flow CoaterEU 118 Active PER 002 CE 047SV 128 (M) Hr 2431Mpls Sheet Metal na 30 Gal
55 P.L. 4 FlowCoaterEU 119 Active PER 001 CE 048SV 132 (M) Hr 2431Mpls Sheet Metal na 30 Gal
56 Paintline 4 Flow CoaterEU 119 Active PER 002 CE 048SV 132 (M) Hr 2431Mpls Sheet Metal na 30 Gal
57 P.L. 5&6 FlowCoaterEU 120 Active PER 001 CE 049SV 105 (M) Hr 2431EAC na 60 Gal
58 Paintlines 5 & 6 Flow CoaterEU 120 Active PER 002 CE 049SV 105 (M) Hr 2431EAC na 60 Gal
59 Paintline 1, Silo 1 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 150 Active PER 001 CE 062SV 114 (P)SV 136 (M)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 20 Gal
60 Paintline 1, Silo 2EU 151 Active PER 001 CE 063SV 117 (M) Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 20 Gal
61 Paintline 2, Silo 1 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 152 Active PER 001 CE 064SV 115 (P)SV 116 (M)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 20 Gal
62 Paintline 2, Silo 2 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 153 Active PER 001 CE 065SV 118 (M)SV 119 (P)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 20 Gal
63 Paintlines 1 & 2 DrierEU 157 Active EIS 001 SV 121 (M)SV 124 (P)
2431Ransburg/EAC Custom
64 Paintlines 1 & 2 DryerEU 157 Active PER 002 SV 121 (M)SV 124 (P)
2431Ransburg/EAC Custom
65 Paintline 3, Silo 1 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 159 Active PER 001 CE 066SV 129 (M)SV 135 (P)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
66 Paintline 3, Silo 2EU 160 Active PER 001 CE 067SV 134 (M) Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
67 Paintline 4, Silo 1 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 161 Active PER 001 CE 068SV 130 (M)SV 135 (P)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
68 Paintline 4, Silo 2EU 162 Active PER 001 CE 069SV 131 (M) Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
69 Paintlines 3 & 4 DrierEU 164 Active EIS 001 SV 133 (M) 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom
70 Paintlines 3 & 4 DryerEU 164 Active PER 002 SV 133 (M) 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom
71 Paintline 5, Silo 1 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 165 Active PER 001 CE 070SV 106 (M)SV 107 (P)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
72 Paintline 5, Silo 2EU 166 Active PER 001 CE 071SV 104 (M) Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
73 Paintline 6, Silo 1EU 167 Active PER 001 CE 072SV 108 (M) Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
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Status
53 EU 118 PER 001 12/31/196012/31/1960Active
54 EU 118 PER 002 12/31/196012/31/1960Active
55 EU 119 PER 001 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
56 EU 119 PER 002 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
57 EU 120 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
58 EU 120 PER 002 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
59 EU 150 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
60 EU 151 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
61 EU 152 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
62 EU 153 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
63 EU 157 EIS 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
64 EU 157 PER 002 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
65 EU 159 PER 001 01/01/196001/01/1960Active
66 EU 160 PER 001 01/01/196001/01/1960Active
67 EU 161 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
68 EU 162 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
69 EU 164 EIS 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
70 EU 164 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
71 EU 165 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
72 EU 166 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
73 EU 167 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
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AddedBy
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Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
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Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
74 Paintline 6, Silo 2 (parallelstack is from flashoff area,volatile emissions only)
EU 168 Active PER 001 CE 073SV 109 (P)SV 110 (M)
Hr 2431Ransburg/EAC Custom 15 Gal
75 Paintlines 5 & 6 DrierEU 171 Active EIS 001 SV 111 (M)SV 112 (P)
2431Ransburg/EAC Custom
76 Paintlines 5 & 6 DryerEU 171 Active PER 002 SV 111 (M)SV 112 (P)
2431Ransburg/EAC Custom
77 Flexiframe Booth 1EU 173 Active PER 001 CE 058SV 125 (M) Hr 2431Devilbiss/Mattson Custom 10 Gal
78 Flexiframe Booth 2EU 174 Active PER 001 CE 059SV 127 (M) Hr 2431Devilbiss/Mattson Custom 10 Gal
79 Flexiframe IR OvenEU 175 Active EIS 001 SV 120 (M) 2431Devilbiss/Mattson Custom
80 Longlength BoothEU 176 Active PER 001 CE 074SV 122 (M) Hr 2431George Koch & Sons Custom 5 Gal
81 Longlength DrierEU 177 Active PER 001 SV 123 (M) 2431Unknown Custom
82 Longlength DryerEU 177 Active PER 002 SV 123 (M) 2431Unknown Custom
83 Endspray BoothEU 178 Active PER 001 CE 060SV 126 (M) Hr 2431Mattson Custom 5 Gal
84 Bldg 8 Paint Booth (42-2)EU 179 Active PER 001 CE 061SV 560 (M) Hr 2431Andersen Custom 5 Gal
85 Bldg 8 Paint Booth (42-2)EU 179 Removed PER 002 SV 560 (M) Hr 2431Andersen Custom 5 Gal
86 Paint BoothEU 180 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Mattson Custom 15 Gal
87 R & D Paint BoothEU 181 Active PER 001 CE 075SV 556 (M) Hr 2431Paasche Custom 1.0 Gal
88 R & D Paint Booth ("add-on")EU 181 Active PER 002 CE 075SV 556 (M) Hr 2431Paasche Custom 1.0 Gal
89 Flatlines 1, 2, & 3EU 182 Active PER 001 CE 085SV 557 (P) Hr 2431George Koch & Sons Custom 150 Gal
90 Powder PaintlineEU 183 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431TBD 320 Gal
91 C1883-Profile Extruder-TL25EU 200 Active PER 001 SV 200 (M)TL25 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
92 Transfer Line 25 C1883(Profile Extruder)
EU 200 Active PER 002 SV 200 (M)TL25 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
93 C2013-Profile Extruder-TL26EU 201 Active PER 001 SV 200 (M)TL26 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
94 Transfer Line 26 C2013(Profile Extruder)
EU 201 Active PER 002 SV 200 (M)TL26 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
95 C1875-Profile Extruder-TL01EU 202 Active PER 001 SV 201 (M)TL01 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
96 Transfer Line 01 C1875(Profile Extruder)
EU 202 Active PER 002 SV 201 (M)TL01 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
97 C1870-Profile Extruder-TL02EU 203 Active PER 001 SV 201 (M)TL02 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
74 EU 168 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
75 EU 171 EIS 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
76 EU 171 PER 002 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
77 EU 173 PER 001 12/31/195812/31/1958Active
78 EU 174 PER 001 12/31/195812/31/1958Active
79 EU 175 EIS 001 12/31/195812/31/1958Active
80 EU 176 PER 001 01/01/196201/01/1962Active
81 EU 177 PER 001 01/01/196201/01/1962Active
82 EU 177 PER 002 01/01/196201/01/1962Active
83 EU 178 PER 001 01/01/196001/01/1960Active
84 EU 179 PER 001 01/01/196201/01/1962Active
85 EU 179 PER 002 09/22/200601/01/196201/01/1962Removed
86 EU 180 PER 001 01/01/199501/01/197001/01/1970Removed
87 EU 181 PER 001 01/01/197901/01/1979Active
88 EU 181 PER 002 01/01/197901/01/1979Active
89 EU 182 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
90 EU 183 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199501/01/1995Removed
91 EU 200 PER 001 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
92 EU 200 PER 002 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
93 EU 201 PER 001 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
94 EU 201 PER 002 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
95 EU 202 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
96 EU 202 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
97 EU 203 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
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MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
98 Transfer Line 02 C1870(Profile Extruder)
EU 203 Active PER 002 SV 204 (M)TL02 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
99 C1865-Profile Extruder-TL03EU 204 Active PER 001 SV 202 (M)TL03 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
100 Transfer Line 03 C1865(Profile Extruder)
EU 204 Active PER 002 SV 202 (M)TL03 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
101 C1899-Profile Extruder-TL04EU 205 Active PER 001 SV 202 (M)TL04 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
102 Transfer Line 04 C1899(Profile Extruder)
EU 205 Active PER 002 SV 202 (M)TL04 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
103 C1895-Profile Extruder-TL05EU 206 Active PER 001 SV 202 (M)TL05 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
104 Transfer Line 05 C1895(Profile Extruder)
EU 206 Active PER 002 SV 202 (M)TL05 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
105 C1891-Profile Extruder-TL06EU 207 Removed PER 001 TL06 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
106 C1857-Profile Extruder-TL10EU 208 Active PER 001 SV 204 (M)Tl10 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
107 Transfer Line 10 C1857(Profile Extruder)
EU 208 Active PER 002 SV 204 (M)Tl10 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
108 C1854-Profile Extruder-TL11EU 209 Removed PER 001 TL11 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
109 C3314-Profile Extruder-TL18EU 210 Active PER 001 TL18 Hr 2431Davis Standard DS 2" 187 Lb
110 Solid Line 18 C3314 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 210 Active PER 002 SV 204 (M)TL18 Hr 2431Davis Standard DS 2" 187 Lb
111 C3377- Solid Line 33EU 211 Active PER 001 SV 548 (M)SL33 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC6 300 Lb
112 Solid Line 33 C3377 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 211 Active PER 002 SV 548 (M)SL33 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC6 300 Lb
113 C1849-Profile Extruder-TL12EU 212 Active PER 001 SV 205 (M)TL12 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
114 Solid Line 12 C1849 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 212 Active PER 002 SV 205 (M)TL12 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
115 C1843-Profile Extruder-TL13EU 213 Removed PER 001 Tl13 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
116 C1824-Profile Extruder-TL14EU 214 Removed PER 001 TL14 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
117 C1837-Profile Extruder-TL15EU 215 Active PER 001 TL15 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
118 Solid Line 15 C1837 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 215 Active PER 002 SV 205 (M)TL15 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
119 C2991-Profile Extruder-TL16EU 216 Active PER 001 SV 205 (M)TL16 Hr 2431Davis Standard DS 2" 187 Lb
120 Solid Line 16 C2991 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 216 Active PER 002 SV 205 (M)TL16 Hr 2431Davis Standard DS 2" 187 Lb
121 C1829-Profile Extruder-PE17EU 217 Removed PER 001 PE17 Hr 2431Killion 2.5" 600 Lb
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
98 EU 203 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
99 EU 204 PER 001 01/01/198501/01/1985Active
100 EU 204 PER 002 01/01/198501/01/1985Active
101 EU 205 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
102 EU 205 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
103 EU 206 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
104 EU 206 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
105 EU 207 PER 001 10/22/200401/01/198601/01/1986Removed
106 EU 208 PER 001 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
107 EU 208 PER 002 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
108 EU 209 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/197701/01/1977Removed
109 EU 210 PER 001 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
110 EU 210 PER 002 01/01/199401/01/1994Active
111 EU 211 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/2000Active
112 EU 211 PER 002 01/01/200001/01/2000Active
113 EU 212 PER 001 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
114 EU 212 PER 002 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
115 EU 213 PER 001 01/01/199901/01/197601/01/1976Removed
116 EU 214 PER 001 01/01/199901/01/197601/01/1976Removed
117 EU 215 PER 001 01/01/198101/01/1981Active
118 EU 215 PER 002 01/01/198101/01/1981Active
119 EU 216 PER 001 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
120 EU 216 PER 002 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
121 EU 217 PER 001 12/31/199901/01/198201/01/1982Removed
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Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
122 Adhesive Applicator ARPVCAdh
EU 218 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Andersen Corp Custom .17 Gal
123 C3922-CompositeExtruder-PE02
EU 219 Removed PER 001 PE02 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM80 600 Lb
124 C1803-Profile Extruder-TL19EU 220 Active PER 001 SV 205 (M)TL19 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
125 Solid Line 19 C1803 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 220 Active PER 002 SV 205 (M)TL19 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
126 C1809-Profile Extruder-TL20EU 221 Active PER 001 SV 205 (M)TL20 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
127 Transfer Line 20 C1809(Profile Extruder)
EU 221 Active PER 002 SV 205 (M)TL20 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
128 C1815-Profile Extruder-TL21EU 222 Active PER 001 SV 200 (M)TL21 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
129 Transfer Line 21 C1815(Profile Extruder)
EU 222 Active PER 002 SV 200 (M)TL21 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
130 C1819-Profile Extruder-TL22Narroline
EU 223 Active PER 001 SV 231 (M)TL22 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 580 Lb
131 C1819-Profile Extruder-TL22Narroline
EU 223 Removed PER 002 SV 231 (M)TL22 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 580 Lb
132 C1978-Vacuum Former-VF3EU 224 Active PER 001 SV 208 (M)VF3 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
133 Vacuum Former 3 C1978EU 224 Active PER 002 SV 208 (M)VF3 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
134 C1981-SheetlineExtruder-SL51
EU 225 Active PER 001 SV 209 (M)SL51 Hr 2431Krauss Maffie K-M/125 1500 Lb
135 Sheet line 51 C1981EU 225 Active PER 002 SV 209 (M)SL51 Hr 2431Krauss Maffie K-M/125 1500 Lb
136 C1991-SheetlineExtruder-SL53
EU 226 Active PER 001 SV 209 (M)SL53 Hr 2431Krauss Maffie K-M/125 1500 Lb
137 Sheet line 53 C1991EU 226 Active PER 002 SV 209 (M)SL53 Hr 2431Krauss Maffie K-M/125 1500 Lb
138 C1995-SheetlineExtruder-SL54
EU 227 Active PER 001 SV 209 (M)SL54 Hr 2431Krauss Maffie K-M/125 1500 Lb
139 C2060-Vacuum Former-VF1EU 228 Active PER 001 SV 210 (M)VF1 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
140 Vacuum Former 1 C1980EU 228 Active PER 002 SV 210 (M)VF1 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
141 C1979-Vacuum Former-VF2EU 229 Active PER 001 SV 211 (M)VF2 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
142 Vacuum Former 2 C1979EU 229 Active PER 002 SV 211 (M)VF2 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
143 C1976-Vacuum Former-VF5EU 230 Active PER 001 SV 212 (M)VF5 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
144 Vacuum Former 5 C1976EU 230 Active PER 002 SV 212 (M)VF5 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
145 C2034-Profile Extruder-SL32EU 231 Active PER 001 SV 213 (M)SL32 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
122 EU 218 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/198201/01/1982Removed
123 EU 219 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199501/01/1995Removed
124 EU 220 PER 001 01/01/198301/01/1983Active
125 EU 220 PER 002 01/01/198301/01/1983Active
126 EU 221 PER 001 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
127 EU 221 PER 002 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
128 EU 222 PER 001 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
129 EU 222 PER 002 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
130 EU 223 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
131 EU 223 PER 002 01/31/200701/01/197801/01/1978Removed
132 EU 224 PER 001 01/01/197201/01/1972Active
133 EU 224 PER 002 01/01/197201/01/1972Active
134 EU 225 PER 001 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
135 EU 225 PER 002 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
136 EU 226 PER 001 01/01/197301/01/1973Active
137 EU 226 PER 002 01/01/197301/01/1973Active
138 EU 227 PER 001 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
139 EU 228 PER 001 12/31/196612/31/1966Active
140 EU 228 PER 002 12/31/196612/31/1966Active
141 EU 229 PER 001 12/31/196412/31/1964Active
142 EU 229 PER 002 12/31/196412/31/1964Active
143 EU 230 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
144 EU 230 PER 002 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
145 EU 231 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
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MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
146 C2034-Profile Extruder-SL32EU 231 Removed PER 002 SL32 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
147 C2024-Profile Extruder-SL34EU 232 Active PER 001 SV 213 (M)SL34 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
148 C2024-Profile Extruder-SL34EU 232 Removed PER 002 SL34 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
149 C2017-Profile Extruder-SL36EU 233 Active PER 001 SV 213 (M)SL36 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
150 C2017-Profile Extruder-SL36EU 233 Removed PER 002 SL36 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
151 C2030-CompositeExtruder-PE33
EU 234 Active PER 001 SV 219 (M)PE33 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
152 C2030-CompositeExtruder-PE33
EU 234 Removed PER 002 SV 219 (M)PE33 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
153 C2020-Profile Extruder-SL35EU 235 Removed PER 001 SL35 Hr 2431Moldova MMB 70 450 Lb
154 C3376-Profile Extruder-SL37EU 236 Active PER 001 SV 548 (M)SL37 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC6 300 Lb
155 Solid Line 37 C3376 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 236 Active PER 002 SV 548 (M)SL37 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC6 300 Lb
156 C1977-Vacuum Former-VF4EU 237 Active PER 001 SV 215 (M)VF4 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
157 Vacuum Former 4 C1977EU 237 Active PER 002 SV 215 (M)VF4 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
158 C2041-Profile Extruder-SL31EU 238 Removed PER 001 SL31 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
159 C2008-Profile Extruder-SL38EU 239 Removed PER 001 SL38 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
160 C2002-Profile Extruder-SL40EU 240 Removed PER 001 SL44 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
161 C2002-Profile Extruder-SL40EU 240 Removed PER 002 SL44 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
162 C0290-Profile Extruder-TL22Doors
EU 241 Active PER 001 SV 218 (M)TL22 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
163 Transfer Line 22 (Doors)C0290 (Profile Extruder)
EU 241 Active PER 002 SV 218 (M)TL22 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
164 C0291-Profile Extruder-TL23EU 242 Active PER 001 SV 218 (M)TL23 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
165 Transfer Line 23 C0291(Profile Extruder)
EU 242 Active PER 002 SV 218 (M)TL23 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
166 C0292-Profile Extruder-TL24EU 243 Active PER 001 SV 218 (M)TL24 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
167 Transfer Line 24 C0292(Profile Extruder)
EU 243 Active PER 002 SV 218 (M)TL24 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
168 C0294-Profile Extruder-TL34EU 244 Active PER 001 SV 219 (M)TL34 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
169 Transfer Line 34 C0294(Profile Extruder)
EU 244 Active PER 002 SV 219 (M)TL34 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
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ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
146 EU 231 PER 002 09/07/200701/01/197001/01/1970Removed
147 EU 232 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
148 EU 232 PER 002 10/24/200701/01/197001/01/1970Removed
149 EU 233 PER 001 01/01/197001/01/1970Active
150 EU 233 PER 002 03/02/200701/01/197001/01/1970Removed
151 EU 234 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
152 EU 234 PER 002 03/20/200601/01/199001/01/1990Removed
153 EU 235 PER 001 09/23/200101/01/197001/01/1970Removed
154 EU 236 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
155 EU 236 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
156 EU 237 PER 001 01/01/197501/01/1975Active
157 EU 237 PER 002 01/01/197501/01/1975Active
158 EU 238 PER 001 12/17/200101/01/197001/01/1970Removed
159 EU 239 PER 001 03/31/200301/01/197001/01/1970Removed
160 EU 240 PER 001 03/31/200301/01/197801/01/1978Removed
161 EU 240 PER 002 03/31/200301/01/197801/01/1978Removed
162 EU 241 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
163 EU 241 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
164 EU 242 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
165 EU 242 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
166 EU 243 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
167 EU 243 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
168 EU 244 PER 001 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
169 EU 244 PER 002 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
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RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
170 C0295-Profile Extruder-TL35EU 245 Active PER 001 SV 219 (M)TL35 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
171 Transfer Line 35 C0295(Profile Extruder)
EU 245 Active PER 002 SV 219 (M)TL35 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
172 C0298-Profile Extruder-SL42EU 246 Active PER 001 SV 220 (M)SL42 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
173 Solid Line 42 C0228 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 246 Active PER 002 SV 220 (M)SL42 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
174 C0299-Profile Extruder-SL43EU 247 Active PER 001 SV 220 (M)SL43 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
175 Solid Line 43 C0229 (ProfileExtruder)
EU 247 Active PER 002 SV 220 (M)SL43 Hr 2431Moldova MMB100 450 Lb
176 C0296-Profile Extruder-TL36EU 248 Active PER 001 SV 220 (M)TL36 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
177 Transfer Line 36 C0296(Profile Extruder)
EU 248 Active PER 002 SV 220 (M)TL36 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
178 C0297-Profile Extruder-TL37EU 249 Active PER 001 SV 220 (M)TL37 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
179 Transfer Line 37 C0297(Profile Extruder)
EU 249 Active PER 002 SV 220 (M)TL37 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
180 2203-Profile Extruder-RD01EU 250 Removed PER 001 RD01 Hr 2431Moldova MMB 70 375 Lb
181 Profile Extruder-RD02EU 251 Removed PER 001 RD02 Hr 2431Pernova 33MM 55 Lb
182 Profile Extruder-RD03EU 252 Removed PER 001 RD03 Hr 2431Krauss Maffie DL-25 75 Lb
183 C2054-PelletizingExtruder-SL39
EU 255 Active PER 001 SV 224 (M)SL39 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM80 1300 Lb
184 SL39 Pelletizer C2054EU 255 Active PER 002 SV 224 (M)SL39 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM80 1300 Lb
185 C0236-Vacuum Former-VF10EU 256 Active PER 001 SV 225 (M)VF10 Hr 2431Brown R144 960 Lb
186 Vacuum Former 10 C0236EU 256 Active PER 002 SV 225 (M)VF10 Hr 2431Brown R144 960 Lb
187 C1975-Vacuum Former-VF6EU 258 Active PER 001 VF6 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
188 Vacuum Former 6 C1975EU 258 Active PER 002 SV 227 (M)VF6 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
189 C1974-Vacuum Former-VF7EU 259 Active PER 001 SV 228 (M)VF7 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
190 Vacuum Former 7 C1974EU 259 Active PER 002 SV 228 (M)VF7 Hr 2431Brown R244 960 Lb
191 C1973-Vacuum Former-VF8EU 260 Active PER 001 SV 229 (M)VF8 Hr 2431Brown R144 960 Lb
192 Vacuum Former 8 C1973EU 260 Active PER 002 SV 229 (M)VF8 Hr 2431Brown R144 960 Lb
193 C1972-Vacuum Former-VF9EU 261 Active PER 001 SV 230 (M)VF9 Hr 2431Brown R144 960 Lb
194 Vacuum Former 9 C1972EU 261 Active PER 002 SV 230 (M)VF9 Hr 2431Brown R144 960 Lb
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ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
170 EU 245 PER 001 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
171 EU 245 PER 002 01/01/199101/01/1991Active
172 EU 246 PER 001 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
173 EU 246 PER 002 01/01/197401/01/1974Active
174 EU 247 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
175 EU 247 PER 002 01/01/197601/01/1976Active
176 EU 248 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
177 EU 248 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
178 EU 249 PER 001 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
179 EU 249 PER 002 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
180 EU 250 PER 001 01/01/199901/01/197701/01/1977Removed
181 EU 251 PER 001 12/31/200401/01/197501/01/1975Removed
182 EU 252 PER 001 12/31/200401/01/198001/01/1980Removed
183 EU 255 PER 001 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
184 EU 255 PER 002 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
185 EU 256 PER 001 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
186 EU 256 PER 002 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
187 EU 258 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
188 EU 258 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
189 EU 259 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
190 EU 259 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
191 EU 260 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
192 EU 260 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
193 EU 261 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
194 EU 261 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
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(mil Btu)
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RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
195 C1902-Profile Extruder-TL07EU 262 Active PER 001 SV 231 (M)TL07 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
196 Transfer Line 07 C1902(Profile Extruder)
EU 262 Active PER 002 SV 231 (M)TL07 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
197 C1905-Profile Extruder-TL08EU 263 Active PER 001 SV 231 (M)TL08 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
198 Transfer Line 08 C1905(Profile Extruder)
EU 263 Active PER 002 SV 231 (M)TL08 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
199 C1908-Profile Extruder-TL09EU 264 Active PER 001 SV 231 (M)TL09 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
200 Transfer Line 09 C1908(Profile Extruder)
EU 264 Active PER 002 SV 231 (M)TL09 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
201 C1880-Profile Extruder-TL29EU 265 Removed PER 001 TL29 Hr 2431Cinncinnati Milacron CM55 580 Lb
202 Vinyl Grinder-20ZZ72EU 266 Active PER 001 SV 232 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
203 Vinyl Grinder-20ZZ72EU 266 Removed PER 002 SV 232 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
204 Vinyl Grinder-20ZZ57EU 267 Active PER 001 SV 233 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
205 Vinyl Grinder 20ZZ57EU 267 Active PER 002 SV 233 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
206 Vinyl Storage-Silo bin ventEU 268 Active PER 001 SV 234 (M) Hr 2431Schwitzer VT pump 23750 Lb
207 Silo Bin VentEU 268 Active PER 002 SV 234 (M) Hr 2431Schwitzer VT pump 23750 Lb
208 Vinyl Storage-Silo bin ventEU 269 Active PER 001 SV 235 (M) Hr 2431Schwitzer VT pump 23750 Lb
209 Silo Bin VentEU 269 Active PER 002 SV 235 (M) Hr 2431Schwitzer VT pump 23750 Lb
210 Vinyl Blender-BlenderEU 270 Active PER 001 CE 040SV 240 (M) Hr 2431Littleford Custom 15420 Lb
211 BlenderEU 270 Active PER 002 CE 040SV 240 (M) Hr 2431Littleford Custom 15420 Lb
212 Vinyl Storage-Silo bin ventEU 271 Active PER 001 SV 237 (M) Hr 2431Schwitzer 23750 Lb
213 Silo Bin VentEU 271 Active PER 002 SV 237 (M) Hr 2431Schwitzer 23750 Lb
214 IA subpart 2 activity -- listed bymistake
EU 272 Removed PER 001 SV 238 (M) Min 2431Hoffman 38307B1 1100 Ft3
215 Vinyl Conveying-Resin ConveyEU 273 Active PER 001 Hr 2431Duro Flo A509 15420 Lb
216 Vinyl Conveying-Resin ConveyEU 273 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Duro Flo A509 15420 Lb
217 Brabender Q/A Extruder/BowlEU 274 Active PER 001 SV 236 (M) Min 2431AZO RT-3 3000 Ft3
218 Brabender Q/A Extruder/BowlEU 274 Active PER 002 SV 236 (M) Min 2431AZO RT-3 3000 Ft3
219 Vinyl Processor-PulverizerEU 275 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Ultra Rotor 3A 150 Lb
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BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
195 EU 262 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
196 EU 262 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
197 EU 263 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
198 EU 263 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
199 EU 264 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
200 EU 264 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
201 EU 265 PER 001 10/22/200401/01/198701/01/1987Removed
202 EU 266 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
203 EU 266 PER 002 07/01/200001/01/198001/01/1980Removed
204 EU 267 PER 001 12/31/196512/31/1965Active
205 EU 267 PER 002 12/31/196512/31/1965Active
206 EU 268 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
207 EU 268 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
208 EU 269 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
209 EU 269 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
210 EU 270 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
211 EU 270 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
212 EU 271 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
213 EU 271 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
214 EU 272 PER 001 01/01/199501/01/197801/01/1978Removed
215 EU 273 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
216 EU 273 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Removed
217 EU 274 PER 001 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
218 EU 274 PER 002 01/01/197801/01/1978Active
219 EU 275 PER 001 12/05/200501/01/197501/01/1975Removed
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(mil Btu)
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RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
220 Vinyl Grinder-13ZZ77EU 276 Active PER 001 SV 242 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
221 Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ77EU 276 Active PER 002 SV 242 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
222 Vinyl Grinder-13ZZ78EU 277 Active PER 001 SV 243 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
223 Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ78EU 277 Active PER 002 SV 243 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
224 Vinyl Grinder-13ZZ79EU 278 Active PER 001 SV 244 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
225 Vinyl Grinder 13ZZ79EU 278 Active PER 002 SV 244 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland 37H 3500 Lb
226 CC 120/121/122/123/520Adhesive/Glaze Application
EU 300 Active PER 001 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
2431
227 CC120/121/122/123/520(Adhesive/Glaze Application)
EU 300 Active PER 002 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
2431
228 CC 201 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 301 Active PER 001 SV 531 (M)SV 532 (P)
2431
229 CC201 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 301 Active PER 002 SV 531 (M)SV 532 (P)
2431
230 -- DUPLICATEEU 302 Removed PER 001 2431
231 CC 222 -- DUPLICATEEU 303 Removed PER 001 2431
232 CC 221/222/225Adhesive/Glaze Application
EU 304 Active PER 001 SV 534 (M) 2431
233 CC221/222/225(Adhesive/Glaze Application )
EU 304 Active PER 002 SV 534 (M) 2431
234 CC 222/223/224Adhesive/Glaze Application
EU 305 Active PER 001 2431
235 CC222/223/224(Adhesive/Glaze Application )
EU 305 Active PER 002 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
2431
236 CC 223 only -- DUPLICATEEU 306 Removed PER 001 2431
237 CC 224 -- DUPLICATEEU 307 Removed PER 001 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
2431
238 CC 317 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 308 Active PER 001 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
2431
239 CC317 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 308 Active PER 002 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
2431
240 CC 318 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 309 Active PER 001 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
2431
241 CC318 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 309 Active PER 002 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
2431
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BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
220 EU 276 PER 001 12/31/196412/31/1964Active
221 EU 276 PER 002 12/31/196412/31/1964Active
222 EU 277 PER 001 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
223 EU 277 PER 002 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
224 EU 278 PER 001 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
225 EU 278 PER 002 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
226 EU 300 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
227 EU 300 PER 002 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
228 EU 301 PER 001 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
229 EU 301 PER 002 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
230 EU 302 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199001/01/1990Removed
231 EU 303 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/196801/01/1968Removed
232 EU 304 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
233 EU 304 PER 002 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
234 EU 305 PER 001 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
235 EU 305 PER 002 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
236 EU 306 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/196801/01/1968Removed
237 EU 307 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199301/01/1993Removed
238 EU 308 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
239 EU 308 PER 002 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
240 EU 309 PER 001 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
241 EU 309 PER 002 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
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RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
242 CC 319 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 310 Active PER 001 2431
243 CC319 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 310 Active PER 002 2431
244 General CC317 SiliconeEU 311 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Graco 55:1 King Gal
245 General CC321 SiliconeEU 312 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Graco 55:1 King .86 Gal
246 General CC323 SiliconeEU 313 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Graco 55:1 King 6.16 Gal
247 CC 328/329/365Adhesive/Glaze Application
EU 314 Active PER 001 2431
248 CC328/329/365(Adhesive/Glaze Application )
EU 314 Active PER 002 2431
249 CC 329 only -- DUPLICATEEU 315 Removed PER 001 2431
250 CC 330 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 316 Active PER 001 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
2431
251 CC330 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 316 Active PER 002 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
2431
252 CC 365 -- DUPLICATEEU 317 Removed PER 001 2431
253 CC 501 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 318 Active PER 001 SV 520 (M)SV 521 (P)
2431
254 CC501 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 318 Active PER 002 SV 520 (M)SV 521 (P)
2431
255 DHWP CC521 Sill Plug CaulkEU 319 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Graco 55:1 King 0.24 Gal
256 CC 520 -- DUPLICATEEU 320 Removed PER 001 2431
257 CC 521/527 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 321 Active PER 001 SV 507 (M)SV 508 (P)
2431
258 CC521/527 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 321 Active PER 002 SV 507 (M)SV 508 (P)
2431
259 CC 522/523/526Adhesive/Glaze Application
EU 322 Active PER 001 SV 509 (M) 2431
260 CC522/523/526(Adhesive/Glaze Application )
EU 322 Active PER 002 SV 509 (M) 2431
261 CC 523 -- DUPLICATEEU 323 Removed PER 001 SV 509 (M) 2431
262 CC 524 Adhesive/GlazeApplication
EU 324 Active PER 001 2431
263 CC524 (Adhesive/GlazeApplication )
EU 324 Active PER 002 SV 125 (M)SV 127 (P)
2431
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SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
242 EU 310 PER 001 12/31/196012/31/1960Active
243 EU 310 PER 002 12/31/196012/31/1960Active
244 EU 311 PER 001 01/01/199701/01/198601/01/1986Removed
245 EU 312 PER 001 01/01/199701/01/198501/01/1985Removed
246 EU 313 PER 001 01/01/199701/01/199101/01/1991Removed
247 EU 314 PER 001 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
248 EU 314 PER 002 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
249 EU 315 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199201/01/1992Removed
250 EU 316 PER 001 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
251 EU 316 PER 002 01/01/196801/01/1968Active
252 EU 317 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199301/01/1993Removed
253 EU 318 PER 001 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
254 EU 318 PER 002 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
255 EU 319 PER 001 01/01/199701/01/199301/01/1993Removed
256 EU 320 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199301/01/1993Removed
257 EU 321 PER 001 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
258 EU 321 PER 002 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
259 EU 322 PER 001 12/31/196612/31/1966Active
260 EU 322 PER 002 12/31/196612/31/1966Active
261 EU 323 PER 001 01/01/200112/31/196612/31/1966Removed
262 EU 324 PER 001 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
263 EU 324 PER 002 01/01/199301/01/1993Active
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RetiredBy
(Action)
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Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
264 CC 526 -- DUPLICATEEU 325 Removed PER 001 2431
265 CC 527 -- DUPLICATEEU 326 Removed PER 001 2431
266 Ad. Stack 12.1 (vinyl)EU 327 Removed PER 001 2431
267 Doors CC222 AssemblySilicone
EU 328 Removed PER 001 2431Graco 55:1 King
268 Doors CC223 AssemblySilicone
EU 329 Removed PER 001 2431Graco 55:1 King
269 General CC317 PS CasingFastbond Adh
EU 330 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Hand Applied .27 Gal
270 General CC317 PS CasingSC-1162 Adh
EU 331 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Hand Applied .1 Gal
271 Doors CC205 Veneer WrapAdh
EU 332 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Nordson/Deuspohl 5551 6.32 Gal
272 AB Dick 9810XC PrintingPress
EU 400 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431AB Dick 9810XC 6.65 Gal
273 Toko Imperial 1113 PrintingPress
EU 401 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Toko Imperial 1113 6.65 Gal
274 DHWP Mech Parts WasherEU 402 Active PER 001 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
275 DHWP Mechanics PartsWasher
EU 402 Active PER 002 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
276 PSC/A Mech Parts WasherEU 403 Active PER 001 SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
277 PSC/A Mechanics PartsWasher
EU 403 Active PER 002 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
278 Doors Mech Parts WasherEU 404 Active PER 001 SV 531 (M)SV 532 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
279 Doors Mechanics PartsWasher
EU 404 Active PER 002 SV 531 (M)SV 532 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
280 DHWP Milling Mech PartsWasher
EU 405 Active PER 001 SV 507 (M)SV 508 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
281 DHWP Milling MechanicsParts Washer
EU 405 Active PER 002 SV 507 (M)SV 508 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
282 Machine Builders PartsWasher
EU 406 Active PER 001 SV 500 (M) Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
283 Machine Builders PartsWasher
EU 406 Active PER 002 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
284 Machine Shop Parts WasherEU 407 Active PER 001 SV 514 (M) Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
285 Machine Shop Parts WasherEU 407 Active PER 002 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
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ID No. ElevatorType
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SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
264 EU 325 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199301/01/1993Removed
265 EU 326 PER 001 01/01/200112/31/196612/31/1966Removed
266 EU 327 PER 001 12/30/200001/01/198801/01/1988Removed
267 EU 328 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/198701/01/1987Removed
268 EU 329 PER 001 01/01/200012/31/196612/31/1966Removed
269 EU 330 PER 001 01/01/200012/31/196612/31/1966Removed
270 EU 331 PER 001 01/01/199612/31/196612/31/1966Removed
271 EU 332 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/199401/01/1994Removed
272 EU 400 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/199201/01/1992Removed
273 EU 401 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/198501/01/1985Removed
274 EU 402 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
275 EU 402 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
276 EU 403 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
277 EU 403 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
278 EU 404 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
279 EU 404 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
280 EU 405 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
281 EU 405 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
282 EU 406 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
283 EU 406 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
284 EU 407 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
285 EU 407 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
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RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
286 Plumbers NMP Parts WasherEU 408 Removed PER 001 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK34 .08 Lb
287 Plumbers Parts WasherEU 409 Active PER 001 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
288 Maintenance Mech PartsWasher
EU 410 Active PER 001 SV 519 (M) Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
289 Maintenance Mechanics PartsWasher
EU 410 Active PER 002 SV 519 (M) Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 .08 Lb
290 Garage Parts WasherEU 411 Active PER 001 SV 526 (M)SV 527 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
291 Mobile Maintenance GracoUltra 500 Spray Painter
EU 412 Active PER 001 Hr 2431Graco Ultra 500 1.0 Gal
292 Maintenance Mobile SprayPainter ("add-on")
EU 412 Active PER 002 Hr 2431Graco Ultra 500 1.0 Gal
293 Mobile Maintenance GliddenSpray Painter
EU 413 Active PER 001 Hr 2431Glidden 1.0 Gal
294 Maintenance Mobile SprayPainter ("add-on")
EU 413 Active PER 002 Hr 2431Glidden 1.0 Gal
295 Clean up MaterialsEU 414 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Hand Applied .46 Gal
296 Maintenance Paint BoothEU 416 Active PER 001 CE 076SV 401 (M)SV 402 (P)
Hr 2431Andersen Corp Custom 1.0 Gal
297 Maintenance Paint Booth("add-on")
EU 416 Active PER 002 CE 076SV 401 (M)SV 402 (P)
Hr 2431Andersen Corp Custom 1.0 Gal
298 Maintenance Paint BoothEU 417 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Andersen Corp Custom 15 Gal
299 Paint Hook Cleaning NMPEU 418 Removed PER 001 Ft2-Hr 2431Andersen Corp Custom .08 Lb
300 Vinyl Mechanics Spray BoothEU 419 Removed PER 001 Ft2-Hr 2431EAC Custom .08 Lb
301 Vinyl Mechanics Parts WasherEU 420 Active PER 001 SV 509 (M) Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 .08 Lb
302 PILT RTU (Bldg 17) USTEU 421 Removed PER 001 2431Brown 8000
303 PILT RTU (Bldg 17) USTEU 422 Removed PER 001 2431Brown 6000
304 VM&P Naptha (Bldg 15) USTEU 423 Removed PER 001 2431Brown 15000
305 Milltreat F (Bldg 15) USTEU 424 Removed PER 001 2431Brown 15000
306 Milltreat F (Bldg 46) USTEU 425 Removed PER 001 2431Brown 8000
307 duplicate of EU 567EU 500 Removed PER 001 SV 500 (M) 2431Various Various
308 duplicate of EU 570EU 501 Removed PER 001 SV 501 (M) Min 2431Various Various 48000 Ft3
309 Moulder -- 1, Tenoners - 4,saws - 3 (FS17)
EU 502 Active PER 001 CE 003SV 503 (M)FS17 Min 2431Various Various 57600 Ft3
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BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
286 EU 408 PER 001 12/31/200001/01/198001/01/1980Removed
287 EU 409 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
288 EU 410 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
289 EU 410 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
290 EU 411 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
291 EU 412 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
292 EU 412 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
293 EU 413 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
294 EU 413 PER 002 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
295 EU 414 PER 001 01/01/199512/31/191412/31/1914Removed
296 EU 416 PER 001 12/31/196012/31/1960Active
297 EU 416 PER 002 12/31/196012/31/1960Active
298 EU 417 PER 001 01/01/199512/31/196012/31/1960Removed
299 EU 418 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/197201/01/1972Removed
300 EU 419 PER 001 01/01/199901/01/198601/01/1986Removed
301 EU 420 PER 001 01/01/198001/01/1980Active
302 EU 421 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Removed
303 EU 422 PER 001 01/01/197601/01/1976Removed
304 EU 423 PER 001 01/01/198801/01/1988Removed
305 EU 424 PER 001 01/01/198801/01/1988Removed
306 EU 425 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Removed
307 EU 500 PER 001 01/01/200107/01/198707/01/1987Removed
308 EU 501 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/198801/01/1988Removed
309 EU 502 PER 001 07/01/198507/01/1985Active
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RetiredBy
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Status
AddedBy
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ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
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Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
310 moulder - 2, tenoner - 1, saw -7, jointer - 2 (FS17, 57600cfm)
EU 502 Active PER 002 CE 003SV 503 (M)FS17 Min 2431Various Various 57600 Ft3
311 duplicate of 553EU 503 Removed PER 001 SV 503 (M) Min 2431Various Various 48000 Ft3
312 Moulder -- 1, Tenoners -- 2(FS26)
EU 504 Active PER 001 CE 005SV 505 (M)SV 506 (P)
FS26 Min 2431Various Various 35200 Ft3
313 tenoner - 3, material transfer(FS26, 358200 cfm)
EU 504 Active PER 002 CE 005SV 505 (M)SV 506 (P)
FS26 Min 2431Various Various 35200 Ft3
314 Moulders -- 4, Tenoners -- 7,saws -- 4, drill & strike -- 2(FS18)
EU 505 Active PER 001 CE 006SV 507 (M)SV 508 (P)
FS18 Min 2431Various Various 75000 Ft3
315 moulder - 6, tenoner - 9, saw -5, drill & strike - 2 (FS18,75000 cfm)
EU 505 Active PER 002 CE 006SV 507 (M)SV 508 (P)
FS18 Min 2431Various Various 75000 Ft3
316 Moulders -- 6, Tenoners -- 2(FS35)
EU 506 Active PER 001 CE 007SV 509 (M)FS35 Min 2431Various Various 53000 Ft3
317 moulder - 6, tenoner - 3, saw -1 (FS35, 53000 cfm)
EU 506 Active PER 002 CE 007SV 509 (M)FS35 Min 2431Various Various 53000 Ft3
318 Router -- 1, Saws -- 13 (FS05)EU 507 Active PER 001 CE 008SV 510 (M)FS05 Min 2431Various Various 22190 Ft3
319 tenoner - 1, saw - 7 (FS05,22190 cfm)
EU 507 Active PER 002 CE 008SV 510 (M)FS05 Min 2431Various Various 22190 Ft3
320 Material transfer, FilterSystems -- 2, Collector -- 1,Grinder -- 1 (FS23)
EU 508 Active PER 001 CE 009SV 511 (M)FS23 Min 2431Various Various 2000 Ft3
321 no equipment (FS23, 2000cfm)
EU 508 Active PER 002 CE 009SV 511 (M)FS23 Min 2431Various Various 2000 Ft3
322 duplicate of EU 555EU 509 Removed PER 001 SV 509 (M) Min 2431Various Various 23700 Ft3
323 Material transfer, collectors --2, Grinder -- 1 (FS02)
EU 510 Active PER 001 CE 011SV 513 (M)FS02 Min 2431Various Various 14000 Ft3
324 material transfer (FS02, 14000cfm)
EU 510 Active PER 002 CE 011SV 513 (M)FS02 Min 2431Various Various 14000 Ft3
325 duplicate of EU 548EU 511 Removed PER 001 SV 511 (M) Min 2431Various Various 48000 Ft3
326 Material transfer, filter systems--2 (FS21)
EU 512 Active PER 001 CE 013SV 516 (M)FS21 Min 2431Various Various 8000 Ft3
327 material transfer (FS12, 8000cfm)
EU 512 Active PER 002 CE 013SV 516 (M)FS21 Min 2431Various Various 8000 Ft3
328 duplicate of EU 557EU 513 Removed PER 001 SV 513 (M) Min 2431Various Various 35200 Ft3
329 Saws -- 19, Tenoners -- 4(FS04)
EU 514 Active PER 001 CE 015SV 519 (M)FS04 Min 2431Various Various 44376 Ft3
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ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
310 EU 502 PER 002 07/01/198507/01/1985Active
311 EU 503 PER 001 01/01/200107/01/197907/01/1979Removed
312 EU 504 PER 001 08/01/198908/01/1989Active
313 EU 504 PER 002 08/01/198908/01/1989Active
314 EU 505 PER 001 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
315 EU 505 PER 002 01/01/198601/01/1986Active
316 EU 506 PER 001 10/01/199410/01/1994Active
317 EU 506 PER 002 10/01/199410/01/1994Active
318 EU 507 PER 001 07/01/198807/01/1988Active
319 EU 507 PER 002 07/01/198807/01/1988Active
320 EU 508 PER 001 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
321 EU 508 PER 002 01/01/198901/01/1989Active
322 EU 509 PER 001 01/01/200111/01/198011/01/1980Removed
323 EU 510 PER 001 07/01/198007/01/1980Active
324 EU 510 PER 002 07/01/198007/01/1980Active
325 EU 511 PER 001 01/01/200107/01/198507/01/1985Removed
326 EU 512 PER 001 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
327 EU 512 PER 002 01/01/198801/01/1988Active
328 EU 513 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/198201/01/1982Removed
329 EU 514 PER 001 07/01/198907/01/1989Active
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MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
330 moulder - 3, tenoner - 1, saw -4 (FS04, 44376 cfm)
EU 514 Active PER 002 CE 015SV 519 (M)FS04 Min 2431Various Various 44376 Ft3
331 Moulders -- 4, Tenoners -- 2(FS22)
EU 515 Active PER 001 CE 016SV 520 (M)SV 521 (P)
FS22 Min 2431Various Various 60000 Ft3
332 moulder - 3, tenoner - 2 (FS22,60000 cfm)
EU 515 Active PER 002 CE 016SV 520 (M)SV 521 (P)
FS22 Min 2431Various Various 60000 Ft3
333 East Rip SawEU 516 Active PER 001 CE 017SV 522 (M) Hr 2431Portland 24171 .28 Gal
334 East Rip KeroseneEU 516 Active PER 002 CE 017SV 522 (M) Hr 2431Portland 24171 .28 Gal
335 West Rip SawEU 517 Active PER 001 CE 017SV 522 (M) Hr 2431Portland 24171 .28 Gal
336 West Rip SawEU 517 Removed PER 002 SV 522 (M) Hr 2431Portland 24171 .28 Gal
337 Saws -- 9 (FS15)EU 518 Active PER 001 CE 017SV 522 (M)FS15 Min 2431Various Various 35200 Ft3
338 saw - 4 (FS15, 35200 cfm)EU 518 Active PER 002 CE 017SV 522 (M)FS15 Min 2431Various Various 35200 Ft3
339 CC365 FJ AdhEU 519 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Industrial 3470 15 Gal
340 CC366 EG AdhEU 520 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Industrial 3470 11.4 Gal
341 Moulder -- 1, Saws -- 16,Tenoner -- 1 (FS08)
EU 521 Active PER 001 CE 018SV 523 (M)FS08 Min 2431various various 28440 Ft3
342 tenoner - 1, saw - 6, jointer - 1(FS08, 28440 cfm)
EU 521 Active PER 002 CE 018SV 523 (M)FS08 Min 2431various various 28440 Ft3
343 duplicate of EU 575EU 522 Removed PER 001 SV 518 (M) Min 2431Various Various 52350 Ft3
344 duplicate of EU 577EU 523 Removed PER 001 SV 519 (M) Min 2431Various Various 54800 Ft3
345 Material Handling -- 4 (FS10)EU 524 Active PER 001 CE 021SV 528 (M)FS10 Min 2431Various Various 1270 Ft3
346 material transfer (FS10)EU 524 Active PER 002 CE 021SV 528 (M)FS10 Min 2431Various Various 1270 Ft3
347 Material Handling -- 4 (FS11)EU 525 Active PER 001 CE 022SV 529 (M)FS11 Min 2431Various Various 1750 Ft3
348 material transfer (FS11, 1750cfm)
EU 525 Active PER 002 CE 022SV 529 (M)FS11 Min 2431Various Various 1750 Ft3
349 Material Handling -- 3 (FS12)EU 526 Active PER 001 CE 023SV 530 (M)FS12 Min 2431Various Various 1270 Ft3
350 material transfer (FS12, 1270cfm)
EU 526 Active PER 002 CE 023SV 530 (M)FS12 Min 2431Various Various 1270 Ft3
351 Moulders -- 5, Tenoner - 1(FS29)
EU 527 Active PER 001 CE 024FS29 Min 2431Various Various 110370 Ft3
352 moulder - 3 (FS29, 110370cfm)
EU 527 Active PER 002 CE 024SV 531 (M)SV 532 (P)
FS29 Min 2431Various Various 110370 Ft3
353 duplicate of EU 579EU 528 Removed PER 001 SV 524 (M) Min 2431Various Various 71630 Ft3
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ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
330 EU 514 PER 002 07/01/198907/01/1989Active
331 EU 515 PER 001 06/01/198806/01/1988Active
332 EU 515 PER 002 06/01/198806/01/1988Active
333 EU 516 PER 001 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
334 EU 516 PER 002 01/01/198401/01/1984Active
335 EU 517 PER 001 01/01/198701/01/1987Active
336 EU 517 PER 002 02/28/200701/01/198701/01/1987Removed
337 EU 518 PER 001 06/01/198306/01/1983Active
338 EU 518 PER 002 06/01/198306/01/1983Active
339 EU 519 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/197201/01/1972Removed
340 EU 520 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/197201/01/1972Removed
341 EU 521 PER 001 05/01/197905/01/1979Active
342 EU 521 PER 002 05/01/197905/01/1979Active
343 EU 522 PER 001 01/01/200105/01/198905/01/1989Removed
344 EU 523 PER 001 01/01/200101/01/199001/01/1990Removed
345 EU 524 PER 001 12/01/197612/01/1976Active
346 EU 524 PER 002 12/01/197612/01/1976Active
347 EU 525 PER 001 08/01/197708/01/1977Active
348 EU 525 PER 002 08/01/197708/01/1977Active
349 EU 526 PER 001 08/01/197708/01/1977Active
350 EU 526 PER 002 08/01/197708/01/1977Active
351 EU 527 PER 001 07/01/199007/01/1990Active
352 EU 527 PER 002 07/01/199007/01/1990Active
353 EU 528 PER 001 01/01/200107/01/199007/01/1990Removed
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MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
354 duplicate of EU 583EU 529 Removed PER 001 SV 525 (M) Min 2431? ? 71630 Ft3
355 FS33EU 530 Removed PER 001 SV 526 (M)FS33 Min 2431Various Various 10000 Ft3
356 duplicate of EU 588EU 531 Removed PER 001 CE 028SV 527 (M) Min 2431Various Various 71630 Ft3
357 Material Handling -- 4 (FS25)EU 532 Active PER 001 CE 029SV 537 (M)FS25 Min 2431Various Various 14000 Ft3
358 material transfer (FS25, 14000cfm)
EU 532 Active PER 002 CE 029SV 537 (M)FS25 Min 2431Various Various 14000 Ft3
359 Byproduct handling (FS28)EU 533 Active PER 001 CE 030SV 538 (M)FS28 Min 2431Various Various 10000 Ft3
360 material transfer (FS28, 10000cfm)
EU 533 Active PER 002 CE 030SV 538 (M)FS28 Min 2431Various Various 10000 Ft3
361 Byproduct handling (FS14)EU 534 Active PER 001 CE 031SV 539 (M)FS14 Min 2431Various Various 4000 Ft3
362 material transfer (FS14, 4000cfm)
EU 534 Removed PER 002 SV 539 (M)FS14 Min 2431Various Various 4000 Ft3
363 ILTS 121EU 535 Active PER 001 SV 150 (M)121 Hr 2431Lake Center Ind Custom 8 Gal
364 ILTS 121 (Narroline WC 54)EU 535 Active PER 002 SV 150 (M)121 Hr 2431Lake Center Ind Custom 8 Gal
365 ILTS 106EU 536 Active PER 001 SV 149 (M)106 Hr 2431Lake Center Ind Custom 8 Gal
366 ILTS106 (Narroline WC 17)EU 536 Active PER 002 SV 149 (M)106 Hr 2431Lake Center Ind Custom 8 Gal
367 Paintlines 1&2 FlowcoaterEU 537 Removed PER 001 Min 2431EAC Custom 144 Gal
368 C6103 - Vacuum Former 11EU 538 Removed PER 001 VF11 Hr 2431MAAC Custom 600 Lb
369 C6002 - Pull Extruder 01(Profile Extruder)
EU 539 Active PER 001 PE01 Hr 2431Cincinati Milcron CM55 580 Lb
370 Profile Extruder 01 C6002EU 539 Active PER 002 PE01 Hr 2431Cincinnati Milcron CM55 580 Lb
371 C3984-Solid Line 03(Composite Extruder)
EU 540 Active PER 001 SV 206 (M)SL03 Hr 2431Cincinati Milcron CM80 1300 Lb
372 C3984-Solid Line 03(Composite Extruder)
EU 540 Removed PER 002 SL03 Hr 2431Cincinnati Milcron CM80 1300 Lb
373 C3985-Composite ExtruderSL04
EU 541 Active PER 001 SV 207 (M)SL04 Hr 2431Cincinati Milcron CM80 1300 Lb
374 Composite Extruder SL04C3985
EU 541 Active PER 002 SV 207 (M)SL04 Hr 2431Cincinnati Milcron CM80 1300 Lb
375 C4683-Composite ExtruderSL05
EU 542 Active PER 001 SV 207 (M)SL05 Hr 2431Cincinati Milcron CM80 1300 Lb
376 Composite Extruder SL05C4683
EU 542 Active PER 002 SV 207 (M)SL05 Hr 2431Cincinnati Milcron CM80 1300 Lb
377 Composite CompounderEU 543 Active PER 001 SV 245 (M) Hr 2431Werner Pfleider ZSK92 4000 Lb
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
354 EU 529 PER 001 01/01/200107/01/199007/01/1990Removed
355 EU 530 PER 001 12/01/199607/01/199007/01/1990Removed
356 EU 531 PER 001 01/01/200107/01/199007/01/1990Removed
357 EU 532 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
358 EU 532 PER 002 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
359 EU 533 PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
360 EU 533 PER 002 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
361 EU 534 PER 001 07/01/197807/01/1978Active
362 EU 534 PER 002 02/12/200707/01/197807/01/1978Removed
363 EU 535 PER 001 01/01/199601/01/1996Active
364 EU 535 PER 002 01/01/199601/01/1996Active
365 EU 536 PER 001 01/01/199601/01/1996Active
366 EU 536 PER 002 01/01/199601/01/1996Active
367 EU 537 PER 001 01/01/200201/01/199401/01/1994Removed
368 EU 538 PER 001 12/01/200510/01/200009/01/2000Removed
369 EU 539 PER 001 03/01/200003/01/2000Active
370 EU 539 PER 002 03/01/200003/01/2000Active
371 EU 540 PER 001 09/30/199509/30/1995Active
372 EU 540 PER 002 12/01/200809/30/199509/30/1995Removed
373 EU 541 PER 001 11/30/199511/30/1995Active
374 EU 541 PER 002 11/30/199511/30/1995Active
375 EU 542 PER 001 01/01/199701/01/1997Active
376 EU 542 PER 002 01/01/199701/01/1997Active
377 EU 543 PER 001 01/01/199601/01/1996Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
378 FW Panel Veneer AdhesiveEU 544 Removed PER 001 Hr 2431Barberan PL32 30 Gal
379 duplicate of EU 510EU 545 Removed PER 001 SV 510 (M) 2431various various
380 duplicate of EU 514EU 546 Removed PER 001 SV 514 (M) 2431various various
381 duplicate of EU 507EU 547 Removed PER 001 SV 507 (M) 2431various various
382 Material Handling -- 6,Moulders -- 2, Saws -- 4,Tenoner -- 1 (FS06)
EU 548 Active PER 001 CE 012SV 514 (M)FS06 Min 2431various various 35000 Ft3
383 moulder - 1, tenoner - 1, drill -1, material transfer (FS06,35000 cfm)
EU 548 Active PER 002 CE 012SV 514 (M)FS06 Min 2431various various 35000 Ft3
384 duplicate of EU 548EU 549 Removed PER 001 SV 511 (M) 2431various various
385 duplicate of EU 548EU 550 Removed PER 001 SV 511 (M) 2431
386 duplicate of EU 521EU 551 Removed PER 001 SV 517 (M) 2431various various
387 duplicate of EU 521EU 552 Removed PER 001 SV 517 (M) 2431
388 Material Handling - 2,Moulders -- 4, Tenoners -- 2(FS09)
EU 553 Active PER 001 CE 004SV 504 (M)FS09 Min 2431various various 48000 Ft3
389 moulder - 3, tenoner - 2,material transfer (FS09, 48000cfm)
EU 553 Active PER 002 CE 004SV 504 (M)FS09 Min 2431various various 48000 Ft3
390 duplicate of EU 553EU 554 Removed PER 001 SV 503 (M) 2431various various
391 Material Handling -- 4, Moulder-- 1, Tenoner -- 1 (FS13)
EU 555 Active PER 001 CE 010SV 512 (M)FS13 Min 2431various various 15000 Ft3
392 material transfer (FS13, 15000cfm)
EU 555 Active PER 002 CE 010SV 512 (M)FS13 Min 2431various various 15000 Ft3
393 duplicate of EU 555EU 556 Removed PER 001 SV 509 (M) 2431
394 Grinders -- 3, Moulder -- 1,Saws -- 6, Tenoner -- 1 (FS16)
EU 557 Active PER 001 CE 014SV 518 (M)FS16 Min 2431various various 35200 Ft3
395 saw - 6, jointer - 1, planer - 1,sander - 1 (FS16, 35200 cfm)
EU 557 Active PER 002 CE 014SV 518 (M)FS16 Min 2431various various 35200 Ft3
396 duplicate of EU 557EU 558 Removed PER 001 SV 513 (M) 2431various various
397 duplicate of EU 557EU 559 Removed PER 001 SV 513 (M) 2431
398 duplicate of EU 502EU 560 Removed PER 001 SV 502 (M) 2431various various
399 duplicate of EU 502EU 561 Removed PER 001 SV 502 (M) 2431various various
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
378 EU 544 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/199601/01/1996Removed
379 EU 545 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
380 EU 546 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
381 EU 547 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
382 EU 548 PER 001Active
383 EU 548 PER 002Active
384 EU 549 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
385 EU 550 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
386 EU 551 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
387 EU 552 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
388 EU 553 PER 001Active
389 EU 553 PER 002Active
390 EU 554 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
391 EU 555 PER 001Active
392 EU 555 PER 002Active
393 EU 556 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
394 EU 557 PER 001Active
395 EU 557 PER 002Active
396 EU 558 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
397 EU 559 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
398 EU 560 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
399 EU 561 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
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MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
400 duplicate of EU 505EU 562 Removed PER 001 SV 505 (M) 2431various various
401 duplicate of EU 505EU 563 Removed PER 001 SV 505 (M) 2431various various
402 duplicate of EU 505EU 564 Removed PER 001 SV 505 (M) 2431various various
403 duplicate of EU 505EU 565 Removed PER 001 SV 505 (M) 2431various various
404 duplicate of EU 505EU 566 Removed PER 001 SV 505 (M) 2431various various
405 Drill&Strike - 2, Moulders -- 5,Saws -- 2, Tenoners -- 8(FS19)
EU 567 Active PER 001 CE 001SV 500 (M)FS19 Min 2431various various 46000 Ft3
406 no equipment (FS19, 46000cfm)
EU 567 Active PER 002 CE 001SV 500 (M)FS19 Min 2431various various 46000 Ft3
407 duplicate of EU 567EU 568 Removed PER 001 SV 500 (M) 2431various various
408 duplicate of EU 567EU 569 Removed PER 001 SV 500 (M) 2431various various
409 Moulders -- 4, Saw -- 1,Tenoner -- 1 (FS20)
EU 570 Active PER 001 CE 002SV 501 (M)SV 502 (P)
FS20 Min 2431various various 48000 Ft3
410 moulder - 2, tenoner - 2, saw -2 (FS20, 48000 cfm)
EU 570 Active PER 002 CE 002SV 501 (M)SV 502 (P)
FS20 Min 2431various various 48000 Ft3
411 duplicate of EU 570EU 571 Removed PER 001 SV 501 (M) 2431
412 duplicate of EU 512EU 572 Removed PER 001 SV 512 (M) 2431
413 duplicate of 515EU 573 Removed PER 001 SV 515 (M) 2431various various
414 duplicate of EU 508EU 574 Removed PER 001 SV 508 (M) 2431
415 Saws -- 5, Tenoners -- 5,Moulders -- 4 (FS24)
EU 575 Active PER 001 CE 019SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
FS24 Min 2431various various 52350 Ft3
416 moulder - 4, tenoners - 4, saw- 4, drill - 1 (FS24, 52350 cfm)
EU 575 Active PER 002 CE 019SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
FS24 Min 2431various various 52350 Ft3
417 duplicate of EU 575EU 576 Removed PER 001 SV 518 (M) 2431various various
418 Tenoners -- 4, Moulders - 2(FS27)
EU 577 Active PER 001 CE 020SV 526 (M)SV 527 (P)
FS27 Min 2431various various 52350 Ft3
419 moulder - 2, tenoner - 2,(FS27, 52350 cfm)
EU 577 Active PER 002 CE 020SV 526 (M)SV 527 (P)
FS27 Min 2431various various 52350 Ft3
420 duplicate of EU 527EU 578 Removed PER 001 SV 523 (M) 2431
421 Router -- 1, Sander -- 1, Saw-- 1, Tenoners -- 3, Moulders -2 (FS30)
EU 579 Active PER 001 CE 025SV 533 (M)FS30 Min 2431various various 71630 Ft3
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
400 EU 562 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
401 EU 563 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
402 EU 564 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
403 EU 565 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
404 EU 566 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
405 EU 567 PER 001Active
406 EU 567 PER 002Active
407 EU 568 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
408 EU 569 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
409 EU 570 PER 001Active
410 EU 570 PER 002Active
411 EU 571 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
412 EU 572 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
413 EU 573 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
414 EU 574 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
415 EU 575 PER 001Active
416 EU 575 PER 002Active
417 EU 576 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
418 EU 577 PER 001Active
419 EU 577 PER 002Active
420 EU 578 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
421 EU 579 PER 001Active
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MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
422 moulder - 3, tenoner - 2, saw -4, router - 2, sander - 3,denibber - 2, material transfer(FS30, 71630 cfm)
EU 579 Active PER 002 CE 025SV 533 (M)FS30 Min 2431various various 71630 Ft3
423 duplicate of EU 579EU 580 Removed PER 001 SV 524 (M) 2431
424 duplicate of EU 579EU 581 Removed PER 001 SV 524 (M) 2431
425 duplicate of EU 579EU 582 Removed PER 001 SV 524 (M) 2431various various
426 Drill&Strike -- 2, Routers - 4,Sanders - 2, Saws - 2,Tenoner - 1, Moulders - 1(FS31)
EU 583 Active PER 001 CE 026SV 534 (M)FS31 Min 2431various various 71630 Ft3
427 moulder - 1, tenoner - 2, saw -8, router - 9, drill - 4, sander -2 (FS31, 71630 cfm)
EU 583 Active PER 002 CE 026SV 534 (M)FS31 Min 2431various various 71630 Ft3
428 duplicate of EU 583EU 584 Removed PER 001 SV 525 (M) 2431various various
429 duplicate of EU 583EU 585 Removed PER 001 SV 525 (M) 2431various various
430 duplicate of EU 583EU 586 Removed PER 001 SV 525 (M) 2431various various
431 duplicate of EU 583EU 587 Removed PER 001 SV 525 (M) 2431
432 Routers -- 3, Sanders - 2,Saws - 14, Tenoners - 7,Moulders - 3 (FS32)
EU 588 Active PER 001 CE 028SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
FS32 Min 2431various various 71630 Ft3
433 tenoner - 4, saw - 8, router - 2(FS32, 71630 cfm)
EU 588 Active PER 002 CE 028SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
FS32 Min 2431various various 71630 Ft3
434 duplicate of EU 588EU 589 Removed PER 001 SV 527 (M) 2431various various
435 duplicate of EU 588EU 590 Removed PER 001 SV 527 (M) 2431various various
436 duplicate of EU 588EU 591 Removed PER 001 SV 527 (M) 2431various various
437 duplicate of EU 506EU 592 Retired PER 001 SV 506 (M) 2431various various
438 By Product Handling (FS38)EU 593 Active PER 001 CE 055SV 540 (M)FS38 Min 2431various various 2690 Ft3
439 no equipment (FS38, 2690cfm)
EU 593 Active PER 002 CE 055SV 540 (M)FS38 Min 2431various various 2690 Ft3
440 By Product Handling (FS39)EU 594 Active PER 001 CE 056SV 541 (M)FS39 Min 2431various various 36980 Ft3
441 material transfer (FS39, 36980cfm)
EU 594 Active PER 002 CE 056SV 541 (M)FS39 Min 2431various various 36980 Ft3
442 Tenoners -- 5 (FS40)EU 595 Active PER 001 CE 057SV 542 (M) Min 2431various various 22190 Ft3
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
422 EU 579 PER 002Active
423 EU 580 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
424 EU 581 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
425 EU 582 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
426 EU 583 PER 001Active
427 EU 583 PER 002Active
428 EU 584 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
429 EU 585 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
430 EU 586 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
431 EU 587 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
432 EU 588 PER 001Active
433 EU 588 PER 002Active
434 EU 589 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
435 EU 590 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
436 EU 591 PER 001 01/01/2001Removed
437 EU 592 PER 001 01/01/2001Retired
438 EU 593 PER 001 06/01/199606/01/1996Active
439 EU 593 PER 002 06/01/199606/01/1996Active
440 EU 594 PER 001 06/01/199606/01/1996Active
441 EU 594 PER 002 06/01/199606/01/1996Active
442 EU 595 PER 001 03/01/199903/01/1999Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
443 tenoners - 2, router - 3, drill -2, sander - 1, material transfer(FS40, 22190 cfm)
EU 595 Active PER 002 CE 057SV 542 (M)FS40 Min 2431various various 22190 Ft3
444 C4681-Transfer Line 11EU 596 Active PER 001 SV 204 (M)TL11 Hr 2431Cinn. E-55 580 Lb
445 Transfer Line 11 C5758(Profile Extruder)
EU 596 Active PER 002 SV 204 (M)TL11 Hr 2431Cinn. E-55 580 Lb
446 Filter System 37 -- externalventing in 2002
EU 599 Active PER 001 CE 078SV 547 (M)FS37 Min 2431various various 15400 Ft3
447 saw - 3 (FS37, 15400 cfm)EU 599 Active PER 002 CE 078SV 547 (M)FS37 Min 2431various various 15400 Ft3
19.0448 Oxidizer BurnerEU 600 Active PER 001 SV 148 (M) Hr 2431Anguil Environmental S 350 19000 Ft3
19.0449 Oxidizer BurnerEU 600 Removed PER 002 Hr 2431Anguil Environmental S 350 19000 Ft3
450 C7583-Vacuum Former 12EU 601 Active PER 001 SV 217 (M)VF12 Hr 2431Brown R123 960 Lb
451 C6257-Solid Line 35EU 602 Active PER 001 SV 213 (M)SL35 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC40 450 Lb
452 C6257-Solid Line 35EU 602 Removed PER 002 SL35 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC40 450 Lb
453 Room 5A-2 IVMEEU 603 Active PER 001 CE 079SV 549 (O)5A-2 Min 2431various various 87750 Ft3
454 Area 5A-2 (87750 cfm) IVMEEU 603 Active PER 002 CE 079SV 549 (O)5A-2 Min 2431various various 87750 Ft3
455 Room 13S IVMEEU 604 Active PER 001 CE 080SV 550 (O)13S Min 2431various various 42108 Ft3
456 Area 13S-1 (42108 cfm) IVMEEU 604 Active PER 002 CE 080SV 550 (O)13S Min 2431various various 42108 Ft3
457 Room 17-2 IVMEEU 605 Active PER 001 CE 081SV 551 (O)17-2 Min 2431various various 115675 Ft3
458 Area 17-2 (115675 cfm) IVMEEU 605 Active PER 002 CE 081SV 551 (O)17-2 Min 2431various various 115675 Ft3
459 Room 41-1 IVMEEU 606 Active PER 001 CE 082SV 552 (O)41-1 Min 2431various various 27000 Ft3
460 Area 41-1 (27000 cfm) IVMEEU 606 Active PER 002 CE 082SV 552 (O)41-1 Min 2431various various 27000 Ft3
461 Room 43-2 IVMEEU 607 Active PER 001 CE 083SV 553 (O)43-2 Min 2431various various 24000 Ft3
462 Area 43-2 (24000 cfm) IVMEEU 607 Active PER 002 CE 083SV 553 (O)43-2 Min 2431various various 24000 Ft3
463 New IVMEEU 608 Active PER 001 CE 084SV 554 (O) Min 2431various various 250000 Ft3
464 New Indoor Area (250000)IVME
EU 608 Active PER 002 CE 084SV 554 (O) Min 2431various various 250000 Ft3
465 C2445 Flexiframe IR Oven 2EU 609 Active PER 001 SV 555 (M) 2431Thermation 109952
466 Flexiframe IR Oven 2EU 609 Active PER 002 SV 555 (M) 2431Thermation 109952
467 ILTS (replaced ILTS 101)EU 610 Active PER 001 SV 140 (M) Min 2431TRW Machine Building Custom 55 Each
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
443 EU 595 PER 002 03/01/199903/01/1999Active
444 EU 596 PER 001 01/01/200001/01/2000Active
445 EU 596 PER 002 01/01/200001/01/2000Active
446 EU 599 PER 001 11/01/199311/01/1993Active
447 EU 599 PER 002 11/01/199311/01/1993Active
448 EU 600 100PER 001 01/01/199001/01/1990Active
449 EU 600 100PER 002 01/26/200601/01/199001/01/1990Removed
450 EU 601 PER 001 01/05/200409/27/2003Active
451 EU 602 PER 001 02/19/200301/01/2003Active
452 EU 602 PER 002 10/01/200702/19/200301/01/2003Removed
453 EU 603 PER 001 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
454 EU 603 PER 002 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
455 EU 604 PER 001 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
456 EU 604 PER 002 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
457 EU 605 PER 001 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
458 EU 605 PER 002 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
459 EU 606 PER 001 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
460 EU 606 PER 002 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
461 EU 607 PER 001 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
462 EU 607 PER 002 01/01/200401/01/2004Active
463 EU 608 PER 001Active
464 EU 608 PER 002Active
465 EU 609 PER 001 01/01/199701/01/1997Active
466 EU 609 PER 002 01/01/199701/01/1997Active
467 EU 610 PER 001 04/15/200504/08/2005Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
468 ILTS 101 (PSCA WC 20)EU 610 Active PER 002 SV 140 (M) Min 2431TRW Machine Building Custom 55 Each
469 ILTS (replaced ILTS 102)EU 611 Active PER 001 SV 141 (M) Min 2431TRW Machine Building Custom 55 Each
470 ILTS 102 (PSCA WC 21)EU 611 Active PER 002 SV 141 (M) Min 2431TRW Machine Building Custom 55 Each
9.0471 Regenerative ThermalOxidizer Burners
EU 612 Active PER 001 SV 557 (M)RTO Min 2431Durr RL25 30000 Ft3
472 Developmental CompositeExtruder RD04 C5720
EU 613 Active PER 001 SV 558 (M)RD04 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC8 250 Lb
473 Developmental CompositeExtruder RD04 C5720
EU 613 Active PER 002 SV 558 (M)RD04 Hr 2431Davis Standard GC8 250 Lb
474 Developmental CompositeExtruder RD05 C7313
EU 614 Active PER 001 SV 559 (M)RD05 Hr 2431American Maplan TS92 250 Lb
475 Doors WC81 Parts WasherEU 615 Active PER 001 SV 535 (M)SV 536 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK81 0.08 Lb
476 Garage Parts Washer SouthEU 616 Active PER 001 SV 526 (M)SV 527 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK16 0.08 Lb
477 Garage Parts Washer NorthEU 617 Active PER 001 SV 526 (M)SV 527 (P)
Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK16 0.08 Lb
478 Developmental Lab PartsWasher
EU 618 Active PER 001 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 0.08 Lb
479 Development Lab PartsWasher
EU 618 Active PER 002 Ft2-Hr 2431Safety Kleen SK44 0.08 Lb
480 CC527/529/533/534Adhesive/Glaze Application
EU 619 Active PER 001 2431
481 CC527/529/533/534(Adhesive/Glaze Application)
EU 619 Active PER 002 2431
52482 Wood/Gas Boiler 11EU 620 Active PER 001 CE 086CE 088CE 090
SV 561 (M) 2431TBD TBD
52483 Wood/Gas Boiler 11EU 620 Active PER 002 CE 086CE 088CE 090
SV 561 (M) Hr Steam2431Nebraska Coen NOS-2A/SP-76-Econ 40000 Lb
52484 Wood/Gas Boiler 12EU 621 Active PER 001 CE 087CE 089CE 090
SV 561 (M) 2431TBD TBD
52485 Wood/Gas Boiler 12EU 621 Active PER 002 CE 087CE 089CE 090
SV 561 (M) Hr Steam2431Nebraska Coen NOS-2A/SP-76-Econ 40000 Lb
50486 Gas/Oil Backup Boiler 13EU 622 Active PER 001 CE 091CE 092
SV 562 (M) 2431TBD TBD
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ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
468 EU 610 PER 002 04/15/200504/08/2005Active
469 EU 611 PER 001 05/06/200504/29/2005Active
470 EU 611 PER 002 05/06/200504/29/2005Active
471 EU 612 PER 001 01/23/200612/08/2005Active
472 EU 613 PER 001 04/01/200504/01/2005Active
473 EU 613 PER 002 04/01/200504/01/2005Active
474 EU 614 PER 001 04/01/200504/01/2005Active
475 EU 615 PER 001 07/22/200507/22/2005Active
476 EU 616 PER 001 04/19/199604/19/1996Active
477 EU 617 PER 001 04/19/199604/19/1996Active
478 EU 618 PER 001 05/07/199805/07/1998Active
479 EU 618 PER 002 05/07/199805/07/1998Active
480 EU 619 PER 001 07/01/200407/01/2004Active
481 EU 619 PER 002 07/01/200407/01/2004Active
482 EU 620 PER 001Active
483 EU 620 PER 002 01/31/200708/21/2006Active
484 EU 621 PER 001Active
485 EU 621 PER 002 04/30/200708/21/2006Active
486 EU 622 PER 001Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
50487 Gas/Oil Backup Boiler 13EU 622 Active PER 002 CE 091CE 092
SV 562 (M) Hr 2431Cleaver Brooks CBL-200-1200-200 40000 Lb
488 Wood SiloEU 623 Active PER 001 CE 097SV 563 (M) Min 2431TBD TBD 2000 Ft3
489 Wood Silo (FS42)EU 623 Active PER 002 CE 097SV 563 (M) Min 2431MAC 96AVR21 2000 Ft3
490 Ash SiloEU 624 Active PER 001 CE 098SV 564 (M) Min 2431TBD TBD 1000 Ft3
491 Ash SiloEU 624 Removed PER 002 SV 564 (M) Min 2431TBD TBD 1000 Ft3
10492 Gas Air Makeup Unit 1EU 625 Active PER 001 CE 093SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
2431TBD TBD
10493 Gas Air Makeup Unit 1EU 625 Active PER 002 CE 093SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
Min 2431Titan TA-239-NG 100000 Ft3(s)
10494 Gas Air Makeup Unit 2EU 626 Active PER 001 CE 094SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
2431TBD TBD
10495 Gas Air Makeup Unit 2EU 626 Active PER 002 CE 094SV 524 (M)SV 525 (P)
Min 2431Titan TA-239-NG 100000 Ft3(s)
10496 Gas Air Makeup Unit 3EU 627 Active PER 001 CE 095SV 208 (M)SV 211 (P)
2431TBD TBD
10497 Gas Air Makeup Unit 3EU 627 Active PER 002 CE 095SV 208 (M)SV 211 (P)
Min 2431Titan TA-239-NG 100000 Ft3(s)
10498 Gas Air Makeup Unit 4EU 628 Active PER 001 CE 096SV 208 (M)SV 211 (P)
2431TBD TBD
10499 Gas Air Makeup Unit 4EU 628 Active PER 002 CE 096SV 208 (M)SV 211 (P)
Min 2431Titan TA-239-NG 100000 Ft3(s)
500 Wood/Vinyl Separator C1059EU 629 Active PER 001 CE 099SV 565 (M) Hr 2431Jacobson 2425 1500 Lb
501 Wood/Vinyl Separator (C1059)EU 629 Active PER 002 CE 099SV 565 (M) Hr 2431Jacobson 2425 1500 Lb
502 Vinyl Grinder 20ZZ70EU 630 Active PER 002 SV 232 (M) Hr 2431Cumberland X700 1800 Lb
503 R&D Lineal Booth OvenEU 636 Active PER 002 SV 571 (M) 2431BGK BGK
504 R&D Lineal Booth Oven BatchEU 637 Active PER 002 SV 572 (M) 2431Despatch PWB2-52-1
505 Interior Lineal Booth 1EU 638 Active PER 002 CE 102SV 573 (M) Hr 2431Cattinair Custom 14 Gal
506 Interior Lineal Booth Oven 1EU 639 Active PER 002 SV 574 (M) 2431Cattinair Custom
507 Interior Lineal Booth 2EU 640 Active PER 002 CE 103SV 575 (M) Hr 2431Makor IRIDE206 14 Gal
508 Interior Lineal Booth Oven 2EU 641 Active PER 002 SV 576 (M) 2431
509 R&D Waterbased TreaterEU 642 Active PER 002 Hr 2431Metal Professional Custom 5.65 Gal
510 Doors Manual BoothEU 644 Active PER 002 CE 105SV 578 (M) Hr 2431Global Finishing Solutio IFP10816 5 Gal
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
487 EU 622 PER 002 03/22/200709/01/2006Active
488 EU 623 PER 001Active
489 EU 623 PER 002 03/21/200712/01/2006Active
490 EU 624 PER 001Active
491 EU 624 PER 002Removed
492 EU 625 PER 001Active
493 EU 625 PER 002 02/12/200710/01/2006Active
494 EU 626 PER 001Active
495 EU 626 PER 002 02/12/200710/01/2006Active
496 EU 627 PER 001Active
497 EU 627 PER 002 02/12/200710/01/2006Active
498 EU 628 PER 001Active
499 EU 628 PER 002 02/12/200710/01/2006Active
500 EU 629 PER 001Active
501 EU 629 PER 002Active
502 EU 630 PER 002 07/06/200007/06/2000Active
503 EU 636 PER 002 03/19/200703/19/2007Active
504 EU 637 PER 002 03/05/200703/05/2007Active
505 EU 638 PER 002 10/01/200709/19/2007Active
506 EU 639 PER 002 10/01/200709/19/2007Active
507 EU 640 PER 002 05/13/200805/13/2008Active
508 EU 641 PER 002Active
509 EU 642 PER 002 11/12/200711/01/2007Active
510 EU 644 PER 002 12/12/200811/01/2008Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
MaxFuelInput
(mil Btu)
Andersen - Main
RetiredBy
(Action)
Operator DescriptionID No. EmissionUnit
Status
AddedBy
(Action)
ControlEquip.
ID No(s).
Stack/Vent
ID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
Insignif-icant
Activity
SICManufacturer ModelNumber
Max.Design
Capacity
MaximumDesign
Capacity
Materials Units n Units d
511 Vacuum Former 13EU 645 Active PER 002 SV 213 (M) Hr 2431Modern Machinery 7296SSS 480 Lb
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU)
ID No. ElevatorType
BottleneckPct.Fuel/
SpaceHeat
Firing MethodAddedBy
(Action)
RemovalDate
InitialStartup
Date
Comm-ence
Const.Date
EmissionUnit
Status
511 EU 645 PER 002 04/15/200904/15/2009Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Control
Equip.Type
Control Equipment Description ModelControlEquip.Status
Manufacturer PollutantsControlled
AfterburnerCombustionParameters
CaptureEfficiency
(%)
Destruction/CollectionEfficiency
(%)
1 CE 001 EIS 002 FS19 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 376RF10Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
2 CE 002 EIS 002 FS20 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 376RF10Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
3 CE 003 EIS 002 FS17 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 376RF10Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
4 CE 004 EIS 002 FS09 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 376RF10Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
5 CE 005 EIS 002 FS26 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 276RF10Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
6 CE 006 EIS 002 FS18 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 484RF12Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
7 CE 007 EIS 002 FS35 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144RPT364-364Active MAC Environmental PM10PM
100100
9999
8 CE 007 PER 002 FS35 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF364-364Active MAC Environmental PM10PM
100100
9999
9 CE 008 EIS 002 FS05 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF153-153Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
10 CE 009 EIS 002 FS23 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 124RF8Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
11 CE 010 EIS 002 FS13 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 232RF8Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
12 CE 011 EIS 002 FS02 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 232RF8Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
13 CE 012 EIS 002 FS06 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 376RF10Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
14 CE 013 EIS 002 FS21 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 156RF8Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
15 CE 014 EIS 002 FS16 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 276RF10Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
16 CE 015 EIS 002 FS04 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF255-255Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
17 CE 016 EIS 002 FS22 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MC416-416Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
18 CE 016 PER 002 FS22 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF416-416Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
19 CE 017 EIS 002 FS15 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 276RF10Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
20 CE 018 EIS 002 FS08 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 232RF8Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
21 CE 019 EIS 002 FS24 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF361-361Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Control
Equip.Type
Control Equipment Description ModelControlEquip.Status
Manufacturer PollutantsControlled
AfterburnerCombustionParameters
CaptureEfficiency
(%)
Destruction/CollectionEfficiency
(%)
22 CE 020 EIS 002 FS27 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF361-361Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
23 CE 021 EIS 002 FS10 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F LRJ48Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
24 CE 022 EIS 002 FS11 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 72RF8Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
25 CE 023 EIS 002 FS12 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F LRJ48Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
26 CE 024 EIS 002 FS29 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF756-509Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
27 CE 025 EIS 002 FS30 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF494-494Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
28 CE 026 EIS 002 FS31 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF494-494Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
29 CE 027 PER 001 FS33 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF88Removed MAC Filter PM 100 99
30 CE 028 EIS 002 FS32 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF494-494Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
31 CE 029 EIS 002 FS25 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF153-153Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
32 CE 030 EIS 002 FS28 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF153-103Active MAC Filter PM10PM
100100
9999
33 CE 031 EIS 002 FS14 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 48RF6Active Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
34 CE 031 PER 002 FS14 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 48RF6Removed Carter Day PM10PM
100100
9999
35 CE 032 PER 001 Grinder 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 20-PVBL-36IIRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
36 CE 033 PER 001 Grinder 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 20-PVBL-36IIRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
37 CE 034 PER 001 Grinder 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 36-KRPC-24IIIRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
38 CE 035 PER 001 Grinder 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 20-PVBL-36IIIRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
39 CE 036 PER 001 Grinder 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 20-PVBL-36IIIRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
40 CE 037 PER 001 Silo 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 58BV16Removed FlexKleen PM 100 99
41 CE 038 PER 001 Silo 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 58BV16Removed FlexKleen PM 100 99
42 CE 039 PER 001 Silo 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 58BV16Removed FlexKleen PM 100 99
43 CE 040 PER 001 Blender 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 58-WRBC-64-IIIGActive FlexKleen PM10PM
100100
9999
44 CE 040 PER 002 Blender 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 58-WRBC-64-IIIGRemoved FlexKleen PM10PM
100100
9999
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Show: Active and Pending RecordsAction: PER 002AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
13 December, 2011 10:56
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Control
Equip.Type
Control Equipment Description ModelControlEquip.Status
Manufacturer PollutantsControlled
AfterburnerCombustionParameters
CaptureEfficiency
(%)
Destruction/CollectionEfficiency
(%)
45 CE 041 PER 001 Conveyor 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 20-PCBH-8Removed FlexKleen PM 100 99
46 CE 042 PER 001 Conveyor 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 54AVR7Removed MAC Filter PM 100 99
47 CE 043 PER 001 Brabender 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 36-BVBS-25-IIGRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
48 CE 044 PER 001 Brabender 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 20-PVBL-25-IIGRemoved FlexKleen PM 100 99
49 CE 045 PER 001 Pulverizer 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 58-CTBG-24Removed FlexKleen PM 100 99
50 CE 046 PER 001 IA 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 38307B1Removed Hoffman PM 100 99
51 CE 047 EIS 001 048 Activated Carbon Adsorption 554Active VIC XylenesVOC
7070
9090
52 CE 048 EIS 001 048 Activated Carbon Adsorption 554Active VIC XylenesVOC
7070
9090
53 CE 049 EIS 001 048 Activated Carbon Adsorption 572Active VIC XylenesVOC
7070
9090
54 CE 050 EIS 001 048 Activated Carbon Adsorption 572Active VIC Ethyl benzTolueneVOC
707070
909090
55 CE 051 EIS 001 048 Activated Carbon Adsorption 584Active VIC Ethyl benzTolueneVOC
707070
909090
56 CE 052 PER 001 020 Catalytic Afterburner w/Heat Exchanger 350Retired Anguil EnvironmentalSystems
57 CE 053 PER 001 Duplicate 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 54AV536Removed MAC Environmental PM 100 99
58 CE 054 PER 001 Duplicate 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF255Removed MAC Environmental PM 100 99
59 CE 055 PER 001 FS38 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 54AVS36Active MAC Environmental PM10PM
100100
9999
60 CE 056 PER 001 FS39 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF255Active MAC Environmental PM10PM
100100
9999
61 CE 057 PER 001 FS40 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 144MCF153Active MAC Environmental PM10PM
100100
9999
62 CE 058 PER 001 FF1 058 Mat or Panel Filter UnknownActive Mattson PM10PM
8080
9292
63 CE 059 PER 001 FF2 058 Mat or Panel Filter UnknownActive Mattson PM10PM
8080
9292
64 CE 060 PER 001 Endspray 058 Mat or Panel Filter UnknownActive Mattson PM10PM
8080
9292
65 CE 061 PER 001 Bldg 8 PB 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
66 CE 061 PER 002 Bldg 8 PB 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomRemoved EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Show: Active and Pending RecordsAction: PER 002AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
13 December, 2011 10:56
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Control
Equip.Type
Control Equipment Description ModelControlEquip.Status
Manufacturer PollutantsControlled
AfterburnerCombustionParameters
CaptureEfficiency
(%)
Destruction/CollectionEfficiency
(%)
67 CE 062 PER 001 PL 1 Silo1 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
68 CE 063 PER 001 PL1 Silo2 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
69 CE 064 PER 001 PL2 Silo1 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
70 CE 065 PER 001 PL2 Silo2 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
71 CE 066 PER 001 PL3 Silo1 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
72 CE 067 PER 001 PL3 Silo2 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
73 CE 068 PER 001 PL4 Silo1 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
74 CE 069 PER 001 PL4 Silo2 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
75 CE 070 PER 001 PL5 Silo1 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
76 CE 071 PER 001 PL5 Silo2 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
77 CE 072 PER 001 PL6 Silo1 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
78 CE 073 PER 001 PL6 Silo2 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
79 CE 074 PER 001 LongLength 058 Mat or Panel Filter UnknownActive Koch PM10PM
8080
9292
80 CE 075 PER 001 R&D 058 Mat or Panel Filter EA3F-2Active Paasche PM10PM
8080
9292
81 CE 076 PER 001 MaintBooth 058 Mat or Panel Filter CustomActive EAC PM10PM
8080
9292
82 CE 078 PER 001 FS37 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 4DFT32Active Donaldson PM10PM
100100
9999
83 CE 079 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F variousActive various PM10PM
8080
9999
84 CE 080 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F variousActive various PM10PM
8080
9999
85 CE 081 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F variousActive various PM10PM
8080
9999
86 CE 082 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F variousActive various PM10PM
8080
9999
87 CE 083 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F variousActive various PM10PM
8080
9999
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Show: Active and Pending RecordsAction: PER 002AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
13 December, 2011 10:56
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Control
Equip.Type
Control Equipment Description ModelControlEquip.Status
Manufacturer PollutantsControlled
AfterburnerCombustionParameters
CaptureEfficiency
(%)
Destruction/CollectionEfficiency
(%)
88 CE 084 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F TBDActive TBD PM10PM
8080
9999
89 CE 085 PER 001 131 Thermal Oxidizer RL25Active Durr VOC 135080 95
90 CE 086 PER 001 024 Modified Furnace or Burner Design TBDActive TBD CONOx
100100
4943
91 CE 086 PER 002 024 Modified Furnace or Burner Design 230-DAZ-22Active Coen CONOx
100100
4943
92 CE 087 PER 001 024 Modified Furnace or Burner Design TBDActive TBD CONOx
100100
4943
93 CE 087 PER 002 024 Modified Furnace or Burner Design 230-DAZ-22Active Coen CONOx
100100
4943
94 CE 088 PER 001 026 Flue Gas Recirculation TBDActive TBD NOx 100 11
95 CE 088 PER 002 026 Flue Gas Recirculation 230-DAZ-22Active Coen NOx 100 11
96 CE 089 PER 001 026 Flue Gas Recirculation TBDActive TBD NOx 100 11
97 CE 089 PER 002 026 Flue Gas Recirculation 230-DAZ-22Active Coen NOx 100 11
98 CE 090 PER 001 010 Electrostatic Precipitator - High Efficiency TBDActive TBD PM10PM
100100
86.794
99 CE 090 PER 002 010 Electrostatic Precipitator - High Efficiency PDP-1J18Active PPC Industries PM10PM
100100
86.794
100 CE 091 PER 001 205 Low Nox Burners TBDActive TBD NOx 100 55
101 CE 091 PER 002 205 Low Nox Burners LNS1LG-588Active Pro-FIre NOx 100 55
102 CE 092 PER 001 026 Flue Gas Recirculation TBDActive TBD NOx 100 11
103 CE 092 PER 002 026 Flue Gas Recirculation LNS1LG-588Active Pro-FIre NOx 100 11
104 CE 093 PER 001 205 Low Nox Burners TBDActive TBD NOx 100 60
105 CE 093 PER 002 205 Low Nox Burners WX-1000Active Eclipse NOx 100 60
106 CE 094 PER 001 205 Low Nox Burners TBDActive TBD NOx 100 60
107 CE 094 PER 002 205 Low Nox Burners WX-1000Active Eclipse NOx 100 60
108 CE 095 PER 001 205 Low Nox Burners TBDActive TBD NOx 100 60
109 CE 095 PER 002 205 Low Nox Burners WX-1000Active Eclipse NOx 100 60
110 CE 096 PER 001 205 Low Nox Burners TBDActive TBD NOx 100 60
111 CE 096 PER 002 205 Low Nox Burners WX-1000Active Eclipse NOx 100 60
112 CE 097 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F TBDActive TBD PM10PM
100100
9999
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Control
Equip.Type
Control Equipment Description ModelControlEquip.Status
Manufacturer PollutantsControlled
AfterburnerCombustionParameters
CaptureEfficiency
(%)
Destruction/CollectionEfficiency
(%)
113 CE 097 PER 002 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F Polyester DacronActive MAC PM10PM
100100
9999
114 CE 098 PER 001 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F TBDActive TBD PM10PM
100100
9999
115 CE 098 PER 002 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F TBDRemoved TBD PM10PM
100100
9999
116 CE 099 PER 001 WV Sep 018 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<180 Degrees F 30-PCLB-25Active Flex Kleen PM10PM
100100
9999
117 CE 100 PER 002 099 Reserved - was for FS41Active CO 0000 0000
118 CE 102 PER 002 058 Mat or Panel Filter SC13GCActive Vefim PM2.5PM10PM
747474
000
119 CE 103 PER 002 058 Mat or Panel Filter SC13GCActive Vefim PM2.5PM10PM
747474
000
120 CE 104 PER 002 099 Reserved - was for FS43Active CO 0000 0000
121 CE 105 PER 002 058 Mat or Panel Filter SC13GCActive Vefim PM2.5PM10PM
747474
000
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Show: Active and Pending RecordsAction: PER 002AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
13 December, 2011 10:55
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
1 SV 001 Up, No CapEstimate5302000.524.2PER 001 Eastside generatorActive
2 SV 002 Up, No CapEstimate4352000.521.2PER 001 Westside generatorActive
3 SV 003 Up, No CapEstimate3766100497.2PER 001 Boiler 1Active
4 SV 003 Up, No CapEstimate3766100497.2PER 002 Boiler 1Removed
5 SV 004 Up, No CapEstimate3766100497.2PER 001 Boiler 2Active
6 SV 004 Up, No CapEstimate3766100497.2PER 002 Boiler 2Removed
7 SV 005 Up, No CapEstimate3766100494.2PER 001 Boiler 3Active
8 SV 005 Up, No CapEstimate3766100494.2PER 002 Boiler 3Removed
9 SV 006 Up, No CapEstimate3762000.3324.6PER 001 Fire PumpActive
10 SV 007 Up, No CapEstimate37661003.33101.0PER 001 Boiler 4Active
11 SV 007 Up, No CapEstimate37661003.33101.0PER 002 Boiler 4Removed
12 SV 008 Up, No CapEstimate37650002.0836.7PER 001 Boiler 9Active
13 SV 009 Up, No CapEstimate37650002.0836.7PER 001 Boiler 10Active
14 SV 010 Up, No CapEstimate3762000.533.8PER 001 14S generatorActive
15 SV 011 Up, No CapEstimate37690002.572PER 001 Boiler 5Active
16 SV 011 Up, No CapEstimate37690002.572PER 002 Boiler 5Removed
17 SV 012 Up, No CapEstimate37690002.572PER 001 Boiler 6Active
18 SV 012 Up, No CapEstimate37690002.572PER 002 Boiler 6Removed
19 SV 013 Up, No CapEstimate375142203100PER 001Removed
20 SV 014 Up, No CapEstimate375198503100PER 001Removed
21 SV 015 Up, No CapEstimate3762000.511PER 001 Emergency generatorActive
22 SV 016 Up, No CapEstimate3762000.523PER 001 Emergency generatorActive
23 SV 100 Up, No CapEstimate70200.2515PER 001Removed
24 SV 101 Up, No CapEstimate9035001.539PER 001 ILTS stackRemoved
25 SV 102 Up, No CapEstimate9035001.539PER 001 ILTS stackRemoved
26 SV 103 Up, No CapEstimate7560002.1739.7PER 001 not currently a process stackActive
27 SV 104 Up, No CapEstimate7565001.554.1PER 001 Paintline 5Active
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
28 SV 105 Up, No CapEstimate7025001.541PER 001 FlowcoaterActive
29 SV 106 Up, No CapEstimate7565001.554.1PER 001 Paintline 5Active
30 SV 107 Up, No CapEstimate9022501.2541PER 001 flashoffActive
31 SV 108 Up, No CapEstimate7565001.554.1PER 001 Paintline 6Active
32 SV 109 Up, No CapEstimate9030001.0841PER 001 flashoffActive
33 SV 110 Up, No CapEstimate7565001.554.1PER 001Active
34 SV 111 Up, No CapEstimate11020001.0841PER 001 dryerActive
35 SV 112 Up, No CapEstimate11020001.0841PER 001 dryerActive
36 SV 113 Up, No CapEstimate755440245.9PER 001 R&D BoothRemoved
37 SV 114 Up, No CapEstimate9010001.2542PER 001 flashoffActive
38 SV 115 Up, No CapEstimate9010001.1742PER 001 flashoffActive
39 SV 116 Up, No CapEstimate756400255.8PER 001 Paintline 2Active
40 SV 117 Up, No CapEstimate756400255.8PER 001 Paintline 1Active
41 SV 118 Up, No CapEstimate756400255.8PER 001 Paintline 2Active
42 SV 119 Up, No CapEstimate9020001.3342PER 001 flashoffActive
43 SV 120 Up, No CapEstimate1101050131PER 001 ovenActive
44 SV 121 Up, No CapEstimate12525001.3342PER 001 ovenActive
45 SV 122 Up, No CapEstimate7565002.4939.7PER 001 longlength boothActive
46 SV 123 Up, No CapEstimate1106000239PER 001 ovenActive
47 SV 124 Up, No CapEstimate12530001.2542PER 001 ovenActive
48 SV 125 Up, No CapEstimate7572001.6044PER 001 Flexiframe booth 1Active
49 SV 126 Up, No CapEstimate7572002.242.3PER 001 Endspray boothActive
50 SV 127 Up, No CapEstimate7572003.044PER 001 Flexiframe booth 2Active
51 SV 128 Up, No CapEstimate7017001.1742PER 001 flowcoaterActive
52 SV 129 Up, No CapEstimate7564001.5048.2PER 001 Paintline 3Active
53 SV 130 Up, No CapEstimate7564001.5048.2PER 001 Paintline 4Active
54 SV 131 Up, No CapEstimate7564001.5044.6PER 001 Paintline 4Active
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Show: Active and Pending RecordsAction: PER 002AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
55 SV 132 Up, No CapEstimate7017001.1739PER 001 flowcoaterActive
56 SV 133 Up, No CapEstimate11072002.3340PER 001 ovenActive
57 SV 134 Up, No CapEstimate7564001.5048.2PER 001 Paintline 3Active
58 SV 135 Up, No CapEstimate9030001.542PER 001 flashoffActive
59 SV 136 Up, No CapEstimate756400255.8PER 001 Paintline 1Active
60 SV 137 Up, No CapEstimate7025001.538PER 001 diptanksActive
61 SV 138 Up, No CapEstimate7578002.0835PER 001 Not currently a process stack; may be in future.Active
62 SV 139 Up, No CapEstimate1007500238PER 001 diptank drierActive
63 SV 140 Up, No CapEstimate9035001.539.5PER 001 ILTS stackActive
64 SV 141 Up, No CapEstimate9035001.539.5PER 001 ILTS stackActive
65 SV 142 Up, No CapEstimate9035001.542PER 001 ILTS stackActive
66 SV 143 Up, No CapEstimate904500260PER 001 ILTS stackActive
67 SV 144 Up, No CapEstimate904500260PER 001 ILTS stackRemoved
68 SV 145 Up, No CapEstimate904500260PER 001 ILTS stackActive
69 SV 146 Up, No CapEstimate904500260PER 001 ILTS stackActive
70 SV 146 Up, No CapEstimate904500260PER 002 ILTS stackRemoved
71 SV 147 Up, No CapEstimate904500260PER 001Removed
72 SV 148 Up, No CapEstimate22835000590PER 001 Flatlines Catalytic OxidizerRetired
73 SV 149 DownEstimate752000.3345PER 001 ILTS stackActive
74 SV 150 DownEstimate902000.3339PER 001 ILTS stackActive
75 SV 200 Up, No CapEstimate9015001.5144PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
76 SV 201 Up, No CapEstimate896000241.0PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
77 SV 201 Up, No CapEstimate896000241.0PER 002 Profile ExtruderRemoved
78 SV 202 Up, No CapEstimate899000241.3PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
79 SV 203 Up, No CapEstimate896000240.0PER 001 non-process stackActive
80 SV 204 Up, No CapEstimate8990002.6744.0PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
81 SV 205 Up, No CapEstimate8994312.6644.0PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Show: Active and Pending RecordsAction: PER 002AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
82 SV 206 Up, No CapEstimate8990002.6751.2PER 001 Soild Line 03Active
83 SV 206 Up, No CapEstimate8990002.6751.2PER 002 Solid Line 03Active
84 SV 207 Up, No CapEstimate8990002.6751.2PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
85 SV 208 Up, No CapEstimate11589212.555.8PER 001 Vacuum former 3Active
86 SV 209 Up, No CapEstimate89160002.6751.8PER 001 SheetlineActive
87 SV 210 Up, No CapEstimate11583002.553.5PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
88 SV 211 Up, No CapEstimate115120002.552.2PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
89 SV 212 Up, No CapEstimate11583002.3345PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
90 SV 213 Up, No CapEstimate8945002.049.0PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
91 SV 213 Up, No CapEstimate9083002.049.0PER 002 Shuttle FormerActive
92 SV 214 Up, No CapEstimate8945001.535.1PER 001 not currently a process stackActive
93 SV 215 Up, No CapEstimate115120002.4948.9PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
94 SV 216 Up, No CapEstimate8920001.535PER 001Removed
95 SV 217 Up, No CapEstimate8930002.049.0PER 001 Vacuum former 12Active
96 SV 218 Up, No CapEstimate8931003.0862.7PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
97 SV 219 Up, No CapEstimate8934503.0861.7PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
98 SV 220 Up, No CapEstimate8932253.6161.7PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
99 SV 221 Up, No CapEstimate891400235PER 001 R&D extruderRemoved
100 SV 223 Up, No CapEstimate9050002.1735PER 001Removed
101 SV 224 Up, No CapEstimate8030002.0044.2PER 001 SL 39Active
102 SV 225 Up, No CapEstimate115120002.549.2PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
103 SV 226 Up, No CapEstimate802348139PER 001 PulverizerRemoved
104 SV 227 Up, No CapEstimate11590002.1749.2PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
105 SV 228 Up, No CapEstimate11590002.1749.2PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
106 SV 229 Up, No CapEstimate115120002.549.2PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
107 SV 230 Up, No CapEstimate115120002.549.2PER 001 Vacuum formerActive
108 SV 231 Up, No CapEstimate8930002.540.4PER 001 Profile ExtruderActive
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
109 SV 232 Up, No CapEstimate8030001.542.7PER 001 Vinyl grinderActive
110 SV 233 Up, No CapEstimate8030001.542.7PER 001 Vinyl grinderActive
111 SV 234 Up, No CapEstimate805501.080.567.3PER 001 Silo VentActive
112 SV 235 Up, No CapEstimate805501.080.567.3PER 001 Silo VentActive
113 SV 236 Up, No CapEstimate809401.1744PER 001 Brabender StackActive
114 SV 237 Up, No CapEstimate80550.830.7568.2PER 001 Silo VentActive
115 SV 238 Up, No CapEstimate80940.83.7550PER 001 not currently a process stackActive
116 SV 239 Up, No CapEstimate80500.83.7550.2PER 001Removed
117 SV 240 Up, No CapEstimate801600.9854.2PER 001 BlenderActive
118 SV 241 Up, No CapEstimate802350253PER 001Removed
119 SV 242 Up, No CapEstimate8025001.6755.1PER 001 Vinyl grinderActive
120 SV 243 Up, No CapEstimate8030001.555.1PER 001 Vinyl grinderActive
121 SV 244 Up, No CapEstimate8030001.555.1PER 001 Vinyl grinderActive
122 SV 245 Up, No CapEstimate12092002.2633PER 001 CompounderActive
123 SV 301 Up, No CapEstimate706000227PER 001 adhesiveRemoved
124 SV 302 Up, No CapEstimate7020001.565PER 001 adhesiveRemoved
125 SV 303 Up, No CapEstimate7050001.3341PER 001 adhesiveRemoved
126 SV 401 Up, No CapEstimate754500252.3PER 001 Maintenance BoothActive
127 SV 402 Up, No CapEstimate754500252.3PER 001 Maintenance BoothActive
128 SV 403 Up, No CapEstimate7050002.540PER 001 cleaningRemoved
129 SV 405 Up, No CapEstimate7012001.526PER 001Removed
130 SV 406 PER 001 parts washerRemoved
131 SV 407 DownEstimate700.1328PER 001 USTRemoved
132 SV 408 DownEstimate700.1328PER 001 USTRemoved
133 SV 409 HorizontalEstimate700.411PER 001 UST (T16)Removed
134 SV 410 HorizontalEstimate700.411PER 001 UST (T17)Removed
135 SV 411 HorizontalEstimate7000.1712PER 001 UST (T26)Removed
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
136 SV 412 DownEstimate701200.6715PER 001Removed
137 SV 413 DownEstimate7029901.6756.6PER 001Removed
138 SV 500 HorizontalEstimate70460005.062.3PER 001 FS 19Active
139 SV 501 Up, No CapEstimate70240003356.4PER 001 FS 20 (1)Active
140 SV 502 Up, No CapEstimate70240003356.4PER 001 FS 20 (2)Active
141 SV 503 Up, No CapEstimate70576005.069.2PER 001 FS 17Active
142 SV 504 Up, No CapEstimate70480004.7057.9PER 001 FS 09Active
143 SV 505 Up, No CapEstimate70176002.2050.5PER 001 FS 26 (1)Active
144 SV 506 Up, No CapEstimate70176002.2050.5PER 001 FS 26 (2)Active
145 SV 507 Up, No CapEstimate70375003.8363.8PER 001 FS 18 (1)Active
146 SV 508 Up, No CapEstimate70375003.8363.8PER 001 FS 18 (2)Active
147 SV 509 Up, No CapEstimate7053000560.5PER 001 FS 35Active
148 SV 510 Up, No CapEstimate70221902.575.3PER 001 FS 05Active
149 SV 511 Up, No CapEstimate7020002.4948.9PER 001 FS 23Active
150 SV 512 Up, No CapEstimate70150003.3357.8PER 001 FS 13Active
151 SV 513 Up, No CapEstimate70140003.5055.5PER 001 FS 02Active
152 SV 514 Up, No CapEstimate70350004.1766.0PER 001 FS 06Active
153 SV 515 HorizontalEstimate7024003348PER 001Removed
154 SV 516 Up, No CapEstimate7080002.4945.7PER 001 FS 21Active
155 SV 517 HorizontalEstimate7080003.173.1731PER 001Removed
156 SV 518 Up, No CapEstimate70352003.5059.8PER 001 FS 16Active
157 SV 519 Up, No CapEstimate70443763.8282.2PER 001 FS 04Active
158 SV 520 Up, No CapEstimate70300002.4962.6PER 001 FS 22 (1)Active
159 SV 521 Up, No CapEstimate70300002.4962.5PER 001 FS 22 (2)Active
160 SV 522 Up, No CapEstimate70352004.049.9PER 001 FS 15Active
161 SV 523 Up, No CapEstimate70284403.173.1754.5PER 001 FS 08Active
162 SV 524 Up, No CapEstimate70344032.9957.0PER 001 FS 24 (1)Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
163 SV 525 Up, No CapEstimate70179462.1757.9PER 001 FS 24 (2)Active
164 SV 526 Up, No CapEstimate70344042.9957.1PER 001 FS 27 (1)Active
165 SV 527 Up, No CapEstimate70179462.1752.2PER 001 FS 27 (2)Active
166 SV 528 HorizontalEstimate7012701.1247.6PER 001 FS 10Active
167 SV 529 HorizontalEstimate7017501.5171.9PER 001 FS 11Active
168 SV 530 HorizontalEstimate7012702.7667.6PER 001 FS 12Active
169 SV 531 Up, No CapEstimate70551853.8481.4PER 001 FS 29 (1)Active
170 SV 532 Up, No CapEstimate70551853.8481.4PER 001 FS 29 (2)Active
171 SV 533 Up, No CapEstimate70716304.6683.7PER 001 FS 30Active
172 SV 534 Up, No CapEstimate70716304.4981.7PER 001 FS 31Active
173 SV 535 Up, No CapEstimate70208142.6676.1PER 001 FS 32 (1)Active
174 SV 536 Up, No CapEstimate70508164.1776.1PER 001 FS 32 (2)Active
175 SV 537 HorizontalEstimate70140003.3875.5PER 001 FS 25Active
176 SV 538 HorizontalEstimate70100002.7244.9PER 001 FS 28Active
177 SV 539 HorizontalEstimate7040001.1224.9PER 001 FS 14Active
178 SV 539 HorizontalEstimate7040001.1224.9PER 002 FS 14Removed
179 SV 540 HorizontalEstimate7026901.3156.8PER 001 FS 38Active
180 SV 541 Up, No CapEstimate70369803.8436.1PER 001 FS 39Active
181 SV 542 Up, No CapEstimate70221903.5170.5PER 001 FS 40Active
182 SV 547 Up, No CapEstimate70154003.3336.7PER 001 FS37Active
183 SV 548 Up, With CapEstimate938501.2554.5PER 001 SL37Active
184 SV 549 Horizontal7023.7PER 001 IVME, Room 5A-2Active
185 SV 550 Horizontal7013PER 001 IVME, Room 13SActive
186 SV 551 Horizontal7020.7PER 001 IVME, Room 17-2Active
187 SV 552 Horizontal709PER 001 IVME, Room 41-1Active
188 SV 553 Horizontal7017.67PER 001 IVME, Room 43-2Active
189 SV 554 HorizontalPER 001 IVME, New StackActive
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV)
ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
190 SV 555 Up, No CapEstimate758800215PER 001 FF IR Oven 2Active
191 SV 556 Up, No CapEstimate7554402.7540.95PER 001 R&D Booth in Bldg 14SActive
192 SV 557 Up, No CapEstimate15040000114.5PER 001 Flatlines RTOActive
193 SV 558 Up, With CapEstimate7015001.3333.9PER 001 RD04Active
194 SV 559 Up, With CapEstimate7015001.3333.9PER 001 RD05Active
195 SV 560 Up, No CapEstimate7060002.062.2PER 001 Bldg 8 Paint Booth (42-2)Active
196 SV 560 Up, No CapEstimate7060002.062.2PER 002 not currently a process stackActive
197 SV 561 Up, No CapEstimate350300005.0100PER 001 Wood/Gas BoilersActive
198 SV 561 Up, No CapEstimate350300003.75100PER 002 Wood/Gas BoilersActive
199 SV 562 Up, No CapEstimate400150005.0100PER 001 Gas/Oil BoilerActive
200 SV 562 Up, No CapEstimate400150003.0100PER 002 Gas/Oil BoilerActive
201 SV 563 Up, No CapEstimate7020001.050PER 001 Wood SiloActive
202 SV 564 Up, No CapEstimate7010001.040PER 001 Ash SiloActive
203 SV 564 Up, No CapEstimate7010001.040PER 002 Ash SiloRemoved
204 SV 565 Up, No CapEstimate9038481.0PER 001 wood/vinyl separatorActive
205 SV 566 PER 002 Reserved - was assigned to FS41Active
206 SV 567 PER 002 Was assigned to EU632 which has since been removedActive
207 SV 568 PER 002Active
208 SV 569 PER 002Active
209 SV 570 Up, With Cap1.3340.7PER 002 Not currently a process equipment stackActive
210 SV 571 Up, With CapEstimate2504000.532.7PER 002 R & D OvenActive
211 SV 572 Up, With CapEstimate2504000.532.7PER 002 R & D Batch OvenActive
212 SV 573 Up, With CapEstimate7526501.3345PER 002 Interior Lineal Booth 1Active
213 SV 574 Up, With CapEstimate14035001.6745PER 002 Interior Lineal Booth Oven 1Active
214 SV 575 Up, With CapEstimate7530001.3345PER 002 Interior Lineal Booth 2Active
215 SV 576 PER 002 Interior Lineal Booth Oven 2, TBDActive
216 SV 577 PER 002 Reserved - was assigned to FS43Active
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ID No. Discharge DirectionFlow Rate/Temperature
Information Source
Exit GasTemperature
at Top(ºF)
DesignFlow Rate
at Top(ACFM)
Width(feet)
Diameteror Length
(feet)
Inside DimensionsHeight ofOpening
FromGround(feet)
AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
OperatorID
for Item
Operators DescriptionStack/Vent
Status
217 SV 578 Up, No CapEstimate758800215PER 002 Doors Manual Paint BoothActive
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Activity
OperatorID
for Item
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STORAGE TANKS (TK)
ID No. Capacity(1000 gal)
InteriorHeight
(ft.)
InteriorDiameter
(ft.)
AddedBy
(Action)
Construction TypeTankStatus
Product StoredControlEquip.
ID No(s).
RetiredBy
(Action)
1 TK 001 821 8 UndergroundRemoved PER 001 Light Aromatic Solvent Naphtha (CAS#64742-95-6) 7.5% - DiacetoneAlcohol (CAS#123-42-2) 3.5% - 1-Hexyl Alcohol (CAS#111-27-3) 1.5%- Light Aliphatic Solvent Naphtha (CAS#64742-89-8) 1.5% - Xylene(CAS#1330-20-7) 7.5% - Hepthane (CAS#142-82-5) 67.5% -Bis(tri-N-butyltin) oxide (CAS#56-35-9) 0.5%
2 TK 002 616 8 UndergroundRemoved PER 001 Light Aromatic Solvent Naphtha (CAS#64742-95-6) 7.5% - DiacetoneAlcohol (CAS#123-42-2) 3.5% - 1-Hexyl Alcohol (CAS#111-27-3) 1.5%- Light Aliphatic Solvent Naphtha (CAS#64742-89-8) 1.5% - Xylene(CAS#1330-20-7) 7.5% - Hepthane (CAS#142-82-5) 67.5% -Bis(tri-N-butyltin) oxide (CAS#56-35-9) 0.5%
UST (T16)3 TK 003 1532.3 9 UndergroundActive PER 001 VM&P Naphtha (CAS#64742-89-8) 100%
UST (T17)4 TK 004 1532.3 9 UndergroundActive PER 001 Co-solvent (trade secret 7.5%Permethrin (CAS#52645-53-1) 0.5%3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (CAS#55406-53-6) 0.5%Napththa heavy hydrotreated (CAS#64742-48-9) 7.5%VM&P Naphtha (CAS#64742-89-8) 77.5%Ketones mixture (CAS#68990-20-5) 7.5%
UST (T17)5 TK 004 1532.3 9 UndergroundActive PER 002 Co-solvent (trade secret) 7.5%Permethrin (CAS#52645-53-1) 0.5%3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (#55406-53-6) 0.5%Napththa heavy hydrotreated (#64742-48-9) 7.5%VM&P Naphtha (#64742-89-8) 82.5%Ketones mix (#68990-20-5) 3%Tebuconazole (#107534-96-3) 0.5%Propiconazole (#60207-90-1) 0.5%
UST (T26)6 TK 005 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 Mineral Spirits (CAS#64742-88-7) 100%
UST (T19)7 TK 006 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 VM&P Naphtha (CAS#8032-32-4) 80%Diacetone Alcohol (CAS#123-42-2) 3%Oxo-hexyl-acetate (CAS#88230-35-7) 5%N-hexanol (CAS#111-27-3) 3%Naphtha (CAS#64742-89-8) 1%Isopropyl Alcohol (CAS#67-63-0) 0.55%Toluene (CAS#108-88-3) 1%Xylenes (CAS#1330-20-7) 1% Ethyl Benzene (CAS#100-41-4) 0.55%
UST (T19)8 TK 006 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 002 Tebuconazole (107534-96-3) 0.5%Propiconazole (60207-90-1) 0.5%Co-solvent (trade secret) 7.5%3-iodo-2-propynyl carbamate (55406-53-6) 0.5%Ketones Mixture (68990-20-5) 3%VM&P Naphtha (64742-48-9) 7.5%n-butyl alcohol (71-36-3) 3%Naphtha (CAS 64742-89-8) 77.5%
UST (T20)9 TK 007 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 VM&P Naphtha (CAS#64742-89-8) 100%
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ID No.
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STORAGE TANKS (TK)
13 December, 2011 10:54
YearRemoved
YearInstalled
Seal Type(floating roof only)
AddedBy
(Action)
Support Type(floating roof only)
ColumnCount
ColumnDiameter
(ft.)
Deck Type(floating roof only)
TankStatus
1 TK 001 1976PER 001Removed
2 TK 002 1976PER 001Removed
3 TK 003 1988PER 001Active
4 TK 004 1988PER 001Active
5 TK 004 1988PER 002Active
6 TK 005 1989PER 001Active
7 TK 006 1988PER 001Active
8 TK 006 1988PER 002Active
9 TK 007 1988PER 001Active
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Activity
OperatorID
for Item
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STORAGE TANKS (TK)
ID No. Capacity(1000 gal)
InteriorHeight
(ft.)
InteriorDiameter
(ft.)
AddedBy
(Action)
Construction TypeTankStatus
Product StoredControlEquip.
ID No(s).
RetiredBy
(Action)
UST (T25)10 TK 008 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 Glycol Ether (non-HAP trade secret) 3%Permethrin (CAS#52645-53-1) 0.5%3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (CAS#55406-53-6) 0.5%Mineral Spirits (CAS#64742-88-7) 7.5%
UST (T27)11 TK 009 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 Co-solvent (trade secret) 7.5%Permethrin (CAS#52645-53-1) 0.5%3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (CAS#55406-53-6) 0.5%Naphtha heavy hydrotreated (CAS#64742-48-9) 87.5% Ketonesmixture (CAS#68990-20-5) 7.5%
UST (T27)12 TK 009 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 002 Co-solvent (trade secret) 7.5%Permethrin (CAS#52645-53-1) 0.5%3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (CAS#55406-53-6) 0.5%Naphtha heavy hydrotreated (CAS#64742-48-9) 87.5%Ketones mixture (CAS#68990-20-5) 3%Tebuconazole (107534-96-3) 0.5%Propiconazole (60207-90-1) 0.5%
UST (T28)13 TK 010 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 Methyl amyl ketone (CAS#110-43-0) 21%Isobutyl acetate (CAS#110-19-0) 79%
UST (T29)14 TK 011 821 8 UndergroundActive PER 001 Hydrocarbons (trade secret) 7.5% Glycol ether (non-HAP trade secret)12.5% Permethrin (52645-53-1) 0.5% 3-iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate (CAS#55406-53-6) 3% Naphtha heavy hydrotreated(CAS#64742-48-9) 27.5% Mineral Spirits (8052-41-3) 12.5%
15 TK 012 Active PER 002
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ID No.
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STORAGE TANKS (TK)
13 December, 2011 10:54
YearRemoved
YearInstalled
Seal Type(floating roof only)
AddedBy
(Action)
Support Type(floating roof only)
ColumnCount
ColumnDiameter
(ft.)
Deck Type(floating roof only)
TankStatus
10 TK 008 1989PER 001Active
11 TK 009 1989PER 001Active
12 TK 009 1989PER 002Active
13 TK 010 1989PER 001Active
14 TK 011 1989PER 001Active
15 TK 012 PER 002Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: GROUPS (GP)
13 December, 2011 10:53
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
Includein EI
OperatorID
for Item
Group Description Group ItemsGroupStatus
1 GP 001 EIS 002 Preservative Diptanks EU 100, EU 101, EU 102Active
2 GP 002 PER 001 Other Preservative Processes (ILTS) EU 107, EU 112, EU 116, EU 535, EU 536, EU 610, EU 611Active
3 GP 002 PER 002 Other Preservative Processes (ILTS) EU 107, EU 112, EU 535, EU 536, EU 610, EU 611, EU 642Active
4 GP 003 EIS 002 Door Paintlines (VOC) EU 182Active
5 GP 004 PER 001 Horizontal Paintlines (PM) EU 173, EU 174, EU 176, EU 178, EU 179Active
6 GP 004 PER 002 Horizontal Paintlines (PM) EU 173, EU 174, EU 176, EU 178, EU 638, EU 640, EU 644Active
7 GP 005 PER 001 Vertical Paintlines (PM) EU 150, EU 151, EU 152, EU 153, EU 159, EU 160, EU 161, EU 162, EU 165,EU 166, EU 167, EU 168, EU 176
Active
8 GP 006 PER 001 Vertical and Horizontal Paintlines (VOC) EU 118, EU 119, EU 120, EU 150, EU 151, EU 152, EU 153, EU 157, EU 159,EU 160, EU 161, EU 162, EU 164, EU 165, EU 166, EU 167, EU 168, EU 171,EU 173, EU 174, EU 175, EU 177, EU 178, EU 179, EU 609
Active
9 GP 006 PER 002 Vertical and Horizontal Paintlines (VOC) EU 118, EU 119, EU 120, EU 150, EU 151, EU 152, EU 153, EU 157, EU 159,EU 160, EU 161, EU 162, EU 164, EU 165, EU 166, EU 167, EU 168, EU 171,EU 173, EU 174, EU 175, EU 177, EU 178, EU 609, EU 636, EU 638, EU 639,EU 640, EU 641, EU 644
Active
10 GP 007 PER 001 Add On Paintline Sources (VOC and PM) EU 181, EU 412, EU 413, EU 416Active
11 GP 007 PER 002 Add On Paintline Sources (VOC and PM) EU 181, EU 412, EU 413, EU 416, EU 637Active
12 GP 008 PER 001 Milling Equipment EU 502, EU 504, EU 505, EU 506, EU 507, EU 508, EU 510, EU 512, EU 514,EU 515, EU 518, EU 521, EU 524, EU 525, EU 526, EU 527, EU 532, EU 533,EU 534, EU 548, EU 553, EU 555, EU 557, EU 567, EU 570, EU 575, EU 577,EU 579, EU 583, EU 588, EU 593, EU 594, EU 595, EU 599
Active
13 GP 008 PER 002 Milling Equipment EU 502, EU 504, EU 505, EU 506, EU 507, EU 508, EU 510, EU 512, EU 514,EU 515, EU 518, EU 521, EU 524, EU 525, EU 526, EU 527, EU 532, EU 533,EU 548, EU 553, EU 555, EU 557, EU 567, EU 570, EU 575, EU 577, EU 579,EU 583, EU 588, EU 593, EU 594, EU 595, EU 599
Active
14 GP 009 EIS 002 Vinyl sheetlines EU 225, EU 226, EU 227Active
15 GP 010 PER 001 Vinyl vacuum formers EU 224, EU 228, EU 229, EU 230, EU 237, EU 256, EU 258, EU 259, EU 260,EU 261, EU 601
Active
16 GP 010 PER 002 Vinyl vacuum formers EU 224, EU 228, EU 229, EU 230, EU 237, EU 256, EU 258, EU 259, EU 260,EU 261, EU 601, EU 645
Active
17 GP 011 PER 001 Vinyl profile extruders EU 200, EU 201, EU 202, EU 203, EU 204, EU 205, EU 206, EU 208, EU 210,EU 211, EU 212, EU 215, EU 216, EU 220, EU 221, EU 222, EU 223, EU 231,EU 232, EU 233, EU 236, EU 241, EU 242, EU 243, EU 244, EU 245, EU 246,EU 247, EU 248, EU 249, EU 262, EU 263, EU 264, EU 539, EU 596, EU 602
Active
18 GP 011 PER 002 Vinyl profile extruders EU 200, EU 201, EU 202, EU 203, EU 204, EU 205, EU 206, EU 208, EU 210,EU 211, EU 212, EU 215, EU 216, EU 220, EU 221, EU 222, EU 236, EU 241,EU 242, EU 243, EU 244, EU 245, EU 246, EU 247, EU 248, EU 249, EU 262,EU 263, EU 264, EU 539, EU 596
Active
19 GP 012 PER 001 PVC/Wood Composite extruders EU 234, EU 540, EU 541, EU 542Active
20 GP 012 PER 002 PVC/Wood Composite extruders EU 541, EU 542Active
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ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
Includein EI
OperatorID
for Item
Group Description Group ItemsGroupStatus
21 GP 013 EIS 002 PVC Pelletizing extruders EU 255Active
22 GP 014 EIS 002 PVC/Wood Compounders EU 543Active
23 GP 015 EIS 002 Silo Bin Vents EU 268, EU 269, EU 271Active
24 GP 016 PER 001 Resin ConveyorsActive
25 GP 017 EIS 002 Grinders EU 266, EU 267, EU 276, EU 277, EU 278Active
26 GP 017 PER 002 Grinders EU 267, EU 276, EU 277, EU 278, EU 630Active
27 GP 018 PER 001 PulverizersActive
28 GP 019 EIS 002 Blenders EU 270Active
29 GP 020 PER 001 Add On Vinyl Sources EU 274, EU 613, EU 614Active
30 GP 021 PER 001 Boilers Burning Wood (PM1) EU 003, EU 004, EU 005, EU 007Active
31 GP 021 PER 002 Boilers Burning Wood (PM1) EU 004, EU 005, EU 007Removed
32 GP 022 PER 001 Boilers Burning Wood (PM2) EU 011, EU 012Active
33 GP 022 PER 002 Boilers Burning Wood (PM2) EU 012Removed
34 GP 023 PER 001 Boilers Burning Wood (non-PM) EU 003, EU 004, EU 005, EU 007, EU 011, EU 012Active
35 GP 023 PER 002 Boilers Burning Wood (non-PM) EU 004, EU 005, EU 007, EU 011, EU 012Removed
36 GP 024 EIS 002 Boilers Burning No. 2 Fuel Oil EU 007, EU 011, EU 012Active
37 GP 024 PER 002 Boilers Burning No. 2 Fuel Oil EU 011, EU 012Removed
38 GP 025 PER 001 Boilers Burning Natural Gas EU 008, EU 009, EU 612Active
39 GP 026 EIS 002 Stationary IC Engines Burning Diesel EU 001, EU 002, EU 006, EU 015Active
40 GP 027 EIS 002 Stationary IC Engines Burning Natural Gas EU 010, EU 016Active
41 GP 028 PER 001 Miscellaneous VOCs (adhesives, silicones, cleaners, solvents) EU 300, EU 301, EU 304, EU 305, EU 308, EU 309, EU 310, EU 314, EU 316,EU 318, EU 321, EU 322, EU 324, EU 402, EU 403, EU 404, EU 405, EU 406,EU 407, EU 409, EU 410, EU 411, EU 420, EU 516, EU 517, EU 615, EU 616,EU 617, EU 618, EU 619
Active
42 GP 028 PER 002 Miscellaneous VOCs (adhesives, silicones, cleaners, solvents) EU 300, EU 301, EU 304, EU 305, EU 308, EU 309, EU 310, EU 314, EU 316,EU 318, EU 321, EU 322, EU 324, EU 402, EU 403, EU 404, EU 405, EU 406,EU 407, EU 409, EU 410, EU 411, EU 420, EU 516, EU 615, EU 616, EU 617,EU 618, EU 619
Active
43 GP 029 PER 001 Nonmilling PM/PM10 CapActive
44 GP 030 PER 001 Internally-vented Milling Equipment EU 603, EU 604, EU 605, EU 606, EU 607, EU 608Active
45 GP 031 PER 001 New Wood/Gas Boilers EU 620, EU 621Active
46 GP 032 PER 001 New Gas/Oil Boilers EU 622Active
47 GP 033 PER 001 New Gas Space Heating EU 625, EU 626, EU 627, EU 628Active
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13 December, 2011 10:53
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
Includein EI
OperatorID
for Item
Group Description Group ItemsGroupStatus
48 GP 034 PER 001 Wood and Ash Silos EU 623, EU 624Active
49 GP 034 PER 002 Wood Silos EU 623Active
50 GP 035 PER 001 Wood/vinyl Separators EU 629Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTINUOUS MONITORS (MR)
ParametersMonitored
Serial NumberID No. Model NumberManufacturerOperatorID
for Item
MonitoredItem
(ID No(s).)
RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
Monitor DescriptionMonitorStatus
1 OpacityTBDMR 001 TBDTBDEU 620EU 621
PER 001 COMSActive
2 OpacityOpacity
5601133MR 001 560Teledyne IndustriesEU 620EU 621
PER 002 COMSActive
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTINUOUS MONITORS (MR)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
SpanValue
SystemFull-
ScaleValue
BypassCapa-bility?
RemovalDate
InstallationDate
OpticalPath
LengthRatio
MonitorStatus
1 MR 001 PER 001Active
2 MR 001 PER 00236 100
No 12/15/20061Active
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEMS (CM)
ID No. AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
MonitorID No(s).
DASID No(s).
OperatorID
for Item
CMS Description Parameter Month/Year
Installed
Month/Year
Removed
Cert.Date
Cert.Basis
CMSStatus
1 CM 001 PER 001 MR 001 DA 001 COMS Opacity Active
2 CM 001 PER 002 MR 001 DA 001 COMS Opacity 12/2006 03/05/2007 OtherActive
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520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS (DA)
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InstallationDate
Data StorageMedium
Serial NumberManufacturer Model NumberDASStatus
OperatorID
for Item
Data Acquisition System DescriptionRetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
1 DA 001 01/05/2007Electronic5601133Teledyne Industries 560Active COMSPER 002
2 DA 001 TBDTBD TBDActive COMSPER 001
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FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 001
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 9.10E-013.63E+00 9.10E-01Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 2.25E+009.01E+00 2.25E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.43E+00 8.60E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.43E+00 8.60E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.43E+00 8.60E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 2.80E-011.11E+00 2.80E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.60E-01 4.00E-02
EU 002
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.34E+005.37E+00 1.34E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 3.81E+001.53E+01 3.81E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.01E+00 2.50E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.01E+00 2.50E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.01E+00 2.50E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 4.10E-011.64E+00 4.10E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 5.60E-01 1.40E-01
EU 003
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 2.26E+015.15E+00 2.82E+01Carbon Monoxide PER 002Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 1.84E+014.21E+00 2.30E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 002PM < 2.5 micron PER 002Lead PER 001 2.02E-034.60E-04 2.50E-03Lead PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.31E+00 1.27E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.31E+00 1.27E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 9.40E-012.15E-01 1.17E+00Sulfur Dioxide PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.50E-01 8.00E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 004
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 2.26E+015.15E+00 2.82E+01Carbon Monoxide PER 002Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 1.84E+014.21E+00 2.30E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 002PM < 2.5 micron PER 002Lead PER 001 2.02E-034.60E-04 2.50E-03Lead PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.31E+00 1.27E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.31E+00 1.27E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 9.40E-012.15E-01 1.17E+00Sulfur Dioxide PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.50E-01 8.00E-01
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 004
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 005
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 2.26E+015.15E+00 2.82E+01Carbon Monoxide PER 002Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 1.84E+014.21E+00 2.30E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 002PM < 2.5 micron PER 002Lead PER 001 2.02E-034.60E-04 2.50E-03Lead PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.31E+00 1.27E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.31E+00 1.27E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 9.40E-012.15E-01 1.17E+00Sulfur Dioxide PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.50E-01 8.00E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 006
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.30E-015.20E-01 1.30E-01Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 6.00E-012.41E+00 6.00E-01PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.70E-01 4.20E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.70E-01 4.20E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.70E-01 4.20E-02Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 4.00E-021.60E-01 4.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.00E-01 5.00E-02
EU 007
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 7.22E+011.65E+01 9.02E+01Carbon Monoxide PER 002Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 5.89E+011.35E+01 7.37E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 002PM < 2.5 micron PER 002Lead PER 001 6.50E-031.50E-03 8.00E-03Lead PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 7.40E+00 4.05E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 7.40E+00 4.05E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 3.01E+001.41E+01 7.73E+01Sulfur Dioxide PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.70E-01 2.56E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 008
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 5.10E+001.20E+00 5.10E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 6.10E+001.40E+00 6.10E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.10E-01 4.60E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.10E-01 4.60E-01
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.10E-01 4.60E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 3.70E-028.30E-03 3.70E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.60E-02 3.30E-01
EU 009
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 5.10E+001.20E+00 5.10E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 6.10E+001.40E+00 6.10E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.10E-01 4.60E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.10E-01 4.60E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.10E-01 4.60E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 3.70E-028.30E-02 3.70E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.60E-02 3.30E-01
EU 010
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 8.00E-023.30E-01 8.00E-02Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 6.00E-012.39E+00 6.00E-01PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.90E-03 1.50E-03PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.90E-03 1.50E-03Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.90E-03 1.50E-03Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 8.60E-053.50E-04 8.60E-05Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.90E-02 1.70E-02
EU 011
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 2.62E+015.98E+00 3.27E+01Carbon Monoxide PER 002Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 2.14E+014.88E+00 2.67E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 002PM < 2.5 micron PER 002Lead PER 001 2.30E-035.40E-04 2.90E-03Lead PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.21E+00 1.21E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.21E+00 1.21E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 1.09E+005.12E+00 2.80E+01Sulfur Dioxide PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.70E-01 9.30E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 012
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 3.27E+01Carbon Monoxide PER 002Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 2.67E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 002PM < 2.5 micron PER 002Lead PER 001 2.90E-03Lead PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.21E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.21E+01
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 012
Total Particulate Matter PER 002Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 2.80E+01Sulfur Dioxide PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 9.30E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 015
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 5.20E-015.20E-01 5.20E-01Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 6.00E-012.41E+00 6.00E-01PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.70E-01 4.20E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.70E-01 4.20E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.70E-01 4.20E-02Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 4.00E-021.60E-01 4.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.00E-01 5.00E-02
EU 016
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 9.00E-023.50E-01 9.00E-02Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 6.30E-012.53E+00 6.30E-01PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 6.20E-03 1.60E-03PM < 10 micron PER 001 6.20E-03 1.60E-03Total Particulate Matter PER 001 6.20E-03 1.60E-03Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 9.10E-053.70E-04 9.10E-05Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.30E-02 1.80E-02
EU 100
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.71E+02 2.02E+03
EU 101
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.71E+02 2.02E+03
EU 107
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02
EU 112
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02
EU 116
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 118
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.63E+01 7.84E+02
EU 119
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.63E+01 7.84E+02
EU 120
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.33E+02 1.57E+03
EU 150
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.82E-01 7.82E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.82E-01 7.82E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.82E-01 7.82E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 9.28E+01 4.06E+02
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 151
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.28E-01 5.32E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.28E-01 5.32E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.28E-01 5.32E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 9.28E+01 4.06E+02
EU 152
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.28E-01 5.32E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.28E-01 5.32E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.28E-01 5.32E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 9.28E+01 4.06E+02
EU 153
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.28E-01 5.32E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.28E-01 5.32E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.28E-01 5.32E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 9.28E+01 4.06E+02
EU 159
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 160
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 161
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 162
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 165
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 166
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 167
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 168
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.46E-01 3.99E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.46E-01 3.99E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.96E+01 3.05E+02
EU 173
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.13E-01 2.66E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.13E-01 2.66E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.13E-01 2.66E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.64E+01 2.03E+02
EU 174
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.13E-01 2.66E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.13E-01 2.66E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.13E-01 2.66E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.64E+01 2.03E+02
EU 176
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.06E-01 1.33E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.06E-01 1.33E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.06E-01 1.33E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.32E+01 1.02E+02
EU 178
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.06E-01 1.33E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.06E-01 1.33E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.06E-01 1.33E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.32E+01 1.02E+02
EU 179
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.06E-01 6.60E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.06E-01 6.60E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.32E+01 1.02E+02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 181
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.10E-02 1.30E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.10E-02 1.30E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.10E-02 1.30E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.64E+00 2.03E+01
EU 182
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.00E-03 4.79E+03PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.00E-03 4.79E+03
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 182
Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.00E-03 4.79E+03Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.98E+02 3.71E+03
EU 200
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 201
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 202
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 203
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 204
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 205
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 206
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 208
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.20E+01
EU 210
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.60E-02 7.00E-02
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
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LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 210
PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.60E-02 7.00E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.60E-02 7.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.60E+00 7.00E+00
EU 211
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.60E-02 1.12E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.60E-02 1.12E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.60E-02 1.12E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.57E+00 1.12E+01
EU 212
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 215
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 216
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.60E-02 7.00E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.60E-02 7.00E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.60E-02 7.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.60E+00 7.00E+00
EU 220
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 221
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 222
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 223
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
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ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 223
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 224
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 1.98E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 225
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.95E-01 8.54E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.95E-01 8.54E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.95E-01 8.54E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.28E+00 3.19E+01
EU 226
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.95E-01 8.54E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.95E-01 8.54E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.95E-01 8.54E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.28E+00 3.19E+01
EU 227
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.95E-01 8.54E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.95E-01 8.54E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.95E-01 8.54E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.28E+00 3.19E+01
EU 228
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 1.98E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 229
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 1.98E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 230
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 1.98E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 231
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.85E+00 1.69E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 232
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.85E+00 1.69E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 233
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.85E+00 1.69E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 234
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.80E-01 3.00E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 236
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.60E-02 1.12E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.60E-02 1.12E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.60E-02 1.12E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.57E+00 1.12E+01
EU 237
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 1.98E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 241
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 242
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 243
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 243
PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 244
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 245
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 246
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.80E-02 1.69E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.85E+00 1.69E+01
EU 247
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.80E-02 1.69E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.85E+00 1.69E+01
EU 248
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 249
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 255
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.34E-01 1.03E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.34E-01 1.03E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.34E-01 1.03E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.80E-01 1.21E+00
EU 256
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 258
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 259
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 260
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 261
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 262
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 263
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 264
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 266
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002
EU 267
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.28E-01 9.96E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 268
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.80E-02 2.53E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.80E-02 2.53E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.80E-02 2.53E-01
EU 269
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.80E-02 2.53E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.80E-02 2.53E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.80E-02 2.53E-01
EU 270
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.68E-01 7.36E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.68E-01 7.36E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.68E-01 7.36E+01
EU 271
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.80E-02 2.53E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.80E-02 2.53E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.80E-02 2.53E-01
EU 274
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 6.80E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 6.80E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 6.80E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.04E+00
EU 276
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.28E-01 9.96E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01
EU 277
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.28E-01 9.96E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01
EU 278
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.28E-01 9.96E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.28E-01 9.96E-01
EU 412
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.64E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.64E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.64E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 5.30E-01
EU 413
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.64E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.64E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.64E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 5.30E-01
EU 416
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.10E-02 1.33E+01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 416
PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.10E-02 1.33E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.10E-02 1.33E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.64E+00 2.03E+01
EU 502
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 6.49E+001.48E+00 6.49E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 6.49E+001.48E+00 6.49E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 6.49E+001.48E+00 6.49E+02
EU 504
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02
EU 505
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.45E+001.93E+00 8.45E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.45E+001.93E+00 8.45E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.45E+001.93E+00 8.45E+02
EU 506
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.97E+001.36E+00 5.97E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.97E+001.36E+00 5.97E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.97E+001.36E+00 5.97E+02
EU 507
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.50E+005.71E-01 2.50E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.50E+005.71E-01 2.50E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.50E+005.71E-01 2.50E+02
EU 508
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.30E-015.10E-02 2.25E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.30E-015.10E-02 2.25E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.30E-015.10E-02 2.25E+01
EU 510
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.58E+003.60E-01 1.58E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.58E+003.60E-01 1.58E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.58E+003.60E-01 1.58E+02
EU 512
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 9.00E-012.06E-01 9.00E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 9.00E-012.06E-01 9.00E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 9.00E-012.06E-01 9.00E+01
EU 514
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E+001.14E+00 5.00E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E+001.14E+00 5.00E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E+001.14E+00 5.00E+02
EU 515
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 6.76E+001.54E+00 6.76E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 6.76E+001.54E+00 6.76E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 6.76E+001.54E+00 6.76E+02
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 518
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02
EU 521
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.20E+007.31E-01 3.20E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.20E+007.31E-01 3.20E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.20E+007.31E-01 3.20E+02
EU 524
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.40E-013.30E-02 1.43E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.40E-013.30E-02 1.43E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.40E-013.30E-02 1.43E+01
EU 525
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.00E-014.50E-02 1.97E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.00E-014.50E-02 1.97E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.00E-014.50E-02 1.97E+01
EU 526
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.40E-013.30E-02 1.43E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.40E-013.30E-02 1.43E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.40E-013.30E-02 1.43E+01
EU 527
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.24E+012.84E+00 1.24E+03PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.24E+012.84E+00 1.24E+03Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.24E+012.84E+00 1.24E+03
EU 532
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.58E+003.60E-01 1.58E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.58E+003.60E-01 1.58E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.58E+003.60E-01 1.58E+02
EU 533
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.13E+002.57E-01 1.13E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.13E+002.57E-01 1.13E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.13E+002.57E-01 1.13E+02
EU 534
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.50E-011.03E-01 4.51E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.50E-011.03E-01 4.51E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002
EU 535
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02
EU 536
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02
EU 539
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
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EU 539
Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 540
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.11E-01 4.87E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.11E-01 4.87E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.53E+00 6.72E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 541
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.11E-01 4.87E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.11E-01 4.87E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.11E-01 4.87E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.53E+00 6.72E+00
EU 542
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.11E-01 4.87E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.11E-01 4.87E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.11E-01 4.87E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.53E+00 6.72E+00
EU 543
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.16E-01 1.82E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.16E-01 1.82E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.16E-01 1.82E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.56E+00 3.31E+01
EU 548
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.94E+009.00E-01 3.94E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.94E+009.00E-01 3.94E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.94E+009.00E-01 3.94E+02
EU 553
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.41E+001.23E+00 5.41E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.41E+001.23E+00 5.41E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.41E+001.23E+00 5.41E+02
EU 555
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.69E+003.86E-01 1.69E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.69E+003.86E-01 1.69E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.69E+003.86E-01 1.69E+02
EU 557
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.96E+009.05E-01 3.96E+02
EU 567
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.18E+001.18E+00 5.18E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.18E+001.18E+00 5.18E+02
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 567
Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.18E+001.18E+00 5.18E+02
EU 570
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.41E+001.23E+00 5.41E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.41E+001.23E+00 5.41E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.41E+001.23E+00 5.41E+02
EU 575
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.90E+001.35E+00 5.90E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.90E+001.35E+00 5.90E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.90E+001.35E+00 5.90E+02
EU 577
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.90E+001.35E+00 5.90E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.90E+001.35E+00 5.90E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.90E+001.35E+00 5.90E+02
EU 579
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02
EU 583
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02
EU 588
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.07E+001.84E+00 8.07E+02
EU 593
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.00E-016.90E-02 3.03E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.00E-016.90E-02 3.03E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.00E-016.90E-02 3.03E+01
EU 594
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.17E+009.51E-01 4.17E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.17E+009.51E-01 4.17E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.17E+009.51E-01 4.17E+02
EU 595
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.50E+005.71E-01 2.50E+02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.50E+005.71E-01 2.50E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.50E+005.71E-01 2.50E+02
EU 596
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 5.00E-02 2.17E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 5.00E-02 2.17E-01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 4.96E+00 2.17E+01
EU 599
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.73E+003.96E-01 1.73E+02
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EU 599
PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.73E+003.96E-01 1.73E+02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.73E+003.96E-01 1.73E+02
EU 601
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.53E-01 1.98E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.53E-01 1.98E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 7.01E+00 3.07E+01
EU 602
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.80E-02 1.69E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 002Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.85E+00 1.69E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 002
EU 603
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 3.00E-016.90E-02 1.44E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 3.00E-016.90E-02 1.44E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 3.00E-016.90E-01 1.44E+00
EU 604
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.50E-013.31E-02 6.90E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.50E-013.31E-02 6.90E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.50E-013.31E-02 6.90E-01
EU 605
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 4.00E-019.10E-02 1.90E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.00E-019.10E-02 1.90E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.00E-019.10E-01 1.90E+00
EU 606
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 9.00E-022.12E-02 4.40E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 9.00E-022.12E-02 4.40E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 9.00E-022.12E-02 4.40E-01
EU 607
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.00E-021.89E-02 3.90E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.00E-021.89E-02 3.90E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.00E-021.89E-02 3.90E-01
EU 608
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.60E-011.97E-01 4.10E+00PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.60E-011.97E-01 4.10E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.60E-011.97E-01 4.10E+00
EU 610
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02
EU 611
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.28E+01 1.44E+02
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EU 612
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 3.42E+007.80E-01 3.42E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 4.07E+009.30E-01 4.07E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 7.00E-02 3.10E-01PM < 10 micron PER 001 7.00E-02 3.10E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 7.00E-02 3.10E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 2.00E-021.00E-02 2.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 5.00E-02 2.20E-01
EU 613
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.10E-02 9.40E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.10E-02 9.40E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.10E-02 9.40E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.04E+00
EU 614
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.10E-02 9.40E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.10E-02 9.40E-02Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.10E-02 9.40E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.04E+00
EU 620
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 4.69E+011.66E+01 1.37E+02Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 3.67E+011.30E+01 1.12E+02PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.30E+00 9.50E+01Lead PER 001 6.90E-032.80E-03 1.20E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.30E+00 9.50E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.60E+00 8.59E+01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 3.20E+001.30E+00 5.69E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 8.80E-01 3.87E+00
EU 621
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 4.69E+011.66E+01 1.37E+02Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 3.67E+011.30E+01 1.12E+02PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 1.30E+00 9.50E+01Lead PER 001 6.90E-032.80E-03 1.20E-02PM < 10 micron PER 001 1.30E+00 9.50E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.60E+00 8.59E+01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 3.20E+001.30E+00 5.69E+00Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 8.80E-01 3.87E+00
EU 622
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.09E+018.00E+00 1.84E+01Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 4.50E+006.90E+00 3.02E+01PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.50E-01 3.71E+00Lead PER 001 1.90E-044.50E-04 2.00E-03PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.50E-01 3.71E+00Total Particulate Matter PER 001 1.14E+00 4.98E+00Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 2.69E+007.34E+00 3.22E+01Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.80E-01 1.20E+00
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EU 623
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.60E-02 3.80E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.60E-02 3.80E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.60E-02 3.80E+01
EU 624
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002PM < 10 micron PER 001 4.30E-02 1.90E+01PM < 10 micron PER 002Total Particulate Matter PER 001 4.30E-02 1.90E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 002
EU 625
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.05E+008.40E-01 3.70E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 5.00E-011.00E+00 4.40E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Lead PER 001 6.25E-065.00E-06 2.20E-05PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 7.50E-031.00E-02 3.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.00E-02 2.40E-01
EU 626
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.05E+008.40E-01 3.70E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 5.00E-011.00E+00 4.40E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Lead PER 001 6.25E-065.00E-06 2.20E-05PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 7.50E-031.00E-02 3.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.00E-02 2.40E-01
EU 627
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.05E+008.40E-01 3.70E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 5.00E-011.00E+00 4.40E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Lead PER 001 6.25E-065.00E-06 2.20E-05PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 7.50E-031.00E-02 3.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.00E-02 2.40E-01
EU 628
Carbon Monoxide PER 001 1.05E+008.40E-01 3.70E+00Nitrogen Oxides PER 001 5.00E-011.00E+00 4.40E+00PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Lead PER 001 6.25E-065.00E-06 2.20E-05PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.00E-02 3.30E-01Sulfur Dioxide PER 001 7.50E-031.00E-02 3.00E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 6.00E-02 2.40E-01
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EU 629
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 2.25E-01 9.90E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 2.25E-01 9.90E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 2.25E-01 9.90E+01
FC 000
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 2.40E+03
GP 001
Benzene PER 001 3.70E-022.20E-02Ethylbenzene PER 001 1.11E+006.48E-01HAPs - Total PER 001 1.47E+018.61E+00Toluene PER 001 1.35E+007.93E-01Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 1.22E+017.15E+00
GP 002
Benzene PER 001 1.00E-042.00E-04Ethylbenzene PER 001 3.13E-013.51E-01HAPs - Total PER 001 9.40E-011.05E+00Toluene PER 001 3.13E-013.51E-01Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 3.13E-013.51E-01
GP 003
Benzene PER 001 1.00E-041.00E-04Ethylbenzene PER 001 8.60E-016.00E-01Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 001 4.36E-023.50E-02Methyl isobutyl ketone PER 001 2.08E+001.67E+00Methyl methacrylate PER 001 1.00E-018.03E-02Glycol ethers PER 001 8.35E+006.72E+00HAPs - Total PER 001 2.21E+011.76E+01Toluene PER 001 6.10E-014.05E-01Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 1.72E+001.29E+00Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate PER 001 2.80E-022.20E-02
GP 004
Cobalt compounds PER 001 5.95E-065.27E-06Chromium compounds PER 001 1.80E-031.60E-03Ethylbenzene PER 001 3.50E-013.10E-01Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 001 2.13E-011.89E-01Methyl isobutyl ketone PER 001 3.42E+003.03E+00Methyl methacrylate PER 001 3.11E-012.76E-01Glycol ethers PER 001 2.93E+012.60E+01HAPs - Total PER 001 6.48E+015.75E+01Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 1.89E+001.68E+00Manganese compounds PER 001 1.22E-051.04E-05Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate PER 001 4.80E-024.30E-02Antimony compounds PER 001 3.00E-043.00E-04
GP 005
Benzene PER 001 2.00E-031.40E-03Cobalt compounds PER 001 1.52E-051.39E-05Chromium compounds PER 001 5.00E-034.50E-03
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GP 005
Cumene PER 001 4.50E-033.10E-03Ethylbenzene PER 001 2.27E+002.08E+00Methanol PER 001 1.05E-019.60E-02Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 001 1.37E+001.25E+00Methyl isobutyl ketone PER 001 2.20E+012.02E+01Methyl methacrylate PER 001 2.00E+001.84E+00Glycol ethers PER 001 1.89E+021.73E+02HAPs - Total PER 001 4.21E+023.87E+02Toluene PER 001 2.02E-021.36E-02Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 1.50E+011.41E+01Manganese compounds PER 001 3.00E-052.75E-05Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate PER 001 3.10E-012.85E-01Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 8.90E-018.16E-01Antimony compounds PER 001 8.00E-047.00E-04
GP 009
Allyl chloride PER 001 5.00E-031.70E-03Benzene PER 001 1.41E-035.00E-04Chlorine PER 001 2.60E-029.00E-03Chlorobenzene PER 001 3.10E-031.10E-03Chromium compounds PER 001 1.40E-045.00E-05Ethylbenzene PER 001 6.30E-032.20E-03HAPs - Total PER 001 8.20E-022.80E-021,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane PER 001 2.60E-039.00E-04Toluene PER 001 2.40E-038.00E-04Trichloroethylene PER 001 2.10E-037.00E-04Vinyl chloride PER 001 4.00E-031.40E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 1.25E-024.30E-03Hydrochloric acid PER 001 8.67E-033.00E-03Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 3.30E-031.10E-03Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 3.87E-031.34E-03Nickel compounds PER 001 2.10E-047.00E-05Antimony compounds PER 001 6.00E-042.00E-04
GP 010
Allyl chloride PER 001 3.06E-022.48E-02Benzene PER 001 1.40E-031.10E-03Chlorine PER 001 2.86E-012.32E-01Chlorobenzene PER 001 7.30E-035.90E-03Chromium compounds PER 001 1.20E-039.70E-04Ethylbenzene PER 001 7.25E-025.89E-02HAPs - Total PER 001 1.29E+001.05E+001,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane PER 001 1.66E-021.35E-02Toluene PER 001 1.23E-021.00E-02Trichloroethylene PER 001 1.27E-021.03E-02Vinyl chloride PER 001 2.50E-022.03E-02Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 1.26E-011.02E-01Hydrochloric acid PER 001 6.44E-015.23E-01
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GP 010
Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 2.02E-021.64E-02Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 2.30E-021.87E-02Nickel compounds PER 001 6.89E-035.60E-03Antimony compounds PER 001 3.00E-032.40E-03
GP 011
Allyl chloride PER 001 1.43E-029.30E-03Benzene PER 001 1.10E-037.00E-04Chlorine PER 001 2.50E-021.62E-02Chlorobenzene PER 001 6.28E-024.07E-02Chromium compounds PER 001 3.70E-042.40E-04Ethylbenzene PER 001 3.06E-011.99E-01HAPs - Total PER 001 7.21E-014.67E-011,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane PER 001 7.30E-034.70E-03Toluene PER 001 1.96E-021.27E-02Trichloroethylene PER 001 9.60E-036.20E-03Vinyl chloride PER 001 1.17E-027.60E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 2.08E-011.35E-01Hydrochloric acid PER 001 3.00E-021.94E-02Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 9.40E-036.10E-03Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 1.33E-028.58E-03Nickel compounds PER 001 5.40E-043.50E-04Antimony compounds PER 001 1.60E-031.00E-03
GP 012
Allyl chloride PER 001 3.40E-031.90E-03Benzene PER 001 3.00E-042.00E-04Chlorine PER 001 5.89E-033.30E-03Chlorobenzene PER 001 1.48E-028.30E-03Chromium compounds PER 001 9.00E-055.00E-05Ethylbenzene PER 001 7.23E-024.04E-02HAPs - Total PER 001 1.70E-019.50E-021,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane PER 001 1.70E-031.00E-03Toluene PER 001 4.60E-032.60E-03Trichloroethylene PER 001 2.30E-031.30E-03Vinyl chloride PER 001 2.80E-031.50E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 4.91E-022.74E-02Hydrochloric acid PER 001 7.08E-033.96E-03Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 2.20E-031.20E-03Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 3.13E-031.75E-03Nickel compounds PER 001 1.30E-047.00E-05Antimony compounds PER 001 4.00E-042.00E-04
GP 013
Allyl chloride PER 001 1.90E-035.00E-04Benzene PER 001 2.00E-044.00E-05Chlorine PER 001 3.29E-039.60E-04Chlorobenzene PER 001 8.30E-032.40E-03Chromium compounds PER 001 5.00E-051.00E-05
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GP 013
Ethylbenzene PER 001 4.04E-021.17E-02HAPs - Total PER 001 9.50E-022.80E-021,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane PER 001 1.00E-033.00E-04Toluene PER 001 2.60E-038.00E-04Trichloroethylene PER 001 1.30E-034.00E-04Vinyl chloride PER 001 1.50E-034.00E-04Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 2.74E-028.00E-03Hydrochloric acid PER 001 3.95E-031.15E-03Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 1.20E-034.00E-04Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 1.75E-035.10E-04Nickel compounds PER 001 7.00E-052.00E-05Antimony compounds PER 001 2.00E-041.00E-04
GP 014
Allyl chloride PER 001 5.20E-031.60E-03Benzene PER 001 4.00E-041.30E-04Chlorine PER 001 9.07E-032.76E-03Chlorobenzene PER 001 2.28E-026.90E-03Chromium compounds PER 001 1.40E-044.00E-05Ethylbenzene PER 001 1.11E-013.39E-02HAPs - Total PER 001 2.62E-018.00E-021,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane PER 001 2.70E-038.00E-04Toluene PER 001 7.10E-032.20E-03Trichloroethylene PER 001 3.50E-031.10E-03Vinyl chloride PER 001 4.20E-031.30E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 7.55E-022.30E-02Hydrochloric acid PER 001 1.09E-023.32E-03Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 3.40E-031.00E-03Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 4.81E-031.46E-03Nickel compounds PER 001 2.00E-046.00E-05Antimony compounds PER 001 6.00E-042.00E-04
GP 015
Chromium compounds PER 001 2.58E-041.56E-04HAPs - Total PER 001 3.66E-042.21E-04Vinyl chloride PER 001 2.01E-071.22E-07Manganese compounds PER 001 3.33E-052.02E-05Nickel compounds PER 001 9.92E-066.01E-06Antimony compounds PER 001 6.45E-053.91E-05
GP 017
Chromium compounds PER 001 1.69E-031.03E-03HAPs - Total PER 001 2.40E-031.45E-03Vinyl chloride PER 001 1.32E-067.99E-07Manganese compounds PER 001 2.19E-041.33E-04Nickel compounds PER 001 6.52E-053.95E-05Antimony compounds PER 001 4.24E-042.57E-04
GP 018
Chromium compounds PER 001 2.05E-041.24E-04
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GP 018
HAPs - Total PER 001 2.91E-041.76E-04Vinyl chloride PER 001 1.60E-079.68E-08Manganese compounds PER 001 2.65E-051.61E-05Nickel compounds PER 001 7.90E-064.79E-06Antimony compounds PER 001 5.14E-053.11E-05
GP 019
Chromium compounds PER 001 2.50E-041.52E-04HAPs - Total PER 001 3.55E-042.15E-04Vinyl chloride PER 001 1.95E-071.18E-07Manganese compounds PER 001 3.24E-051.96E-05Nickel compounds PER 001 9.64E-065.84E-06Antimony compounds PER 001 6.26E-053.79E-05
GP 023
Acetaldehyde PER 001 2.30E-015.20E-02Acetaldehyde PER 002Acrolein PER 001 5.59E-031.28E-03Acrolein PER 002Benzene PER 001 1.16E+002.65E-01Benzene PER 002Arsenic compounds PER 001 8.85E-032.02E-03Arsenic compounds PER 002Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 001 1.30E-052.97E-06Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 002Beryllium Compounds PER 001 6.16E-041.41E-04Beryllium Compounds PER 002Carbon tetrachloride PER 001 1.20E-022.84E-03Carbon tetrachloride PER 002Chlorine PER 001 2.19E-015.00E-02Chlorine PER 002Chlorobenzene PER 001 9.13E-032.08E-03Chlorobenzene PER 002Chloroform PER 001 7.75E-031.77E-03Chloroform PER 002Cadmium compounds PER 001 2.47E-035.65E-04Cadmium compounds PER 002Cobalt compounds PER 001 5.01E-041.14E-04Cobalt compounds PER 002Chromium compounds PER 001 3.22E-037.34E-04Chromium compounds PER 002Dibenzofuran PER 001 6.14E-071.40E-07Dibenzofuran PER 0021,2-Dichloroethane PER 001 8.02E-031.83E-031,2-Dichloroethane PER 0022,4-Dinitrophenol PER 001 4.98E-051.14E-052,4-Dinitrophenol PER 002Ethylbenzene PER 001 8.58E-031.96E-03
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GP 023
Ethylbenzene PER 002Formaldehyde PER 001 1.22E+002.78E-01Formaldehyde PER 002Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 001 1.49E-033.41E-04Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 002Naphthalene PER 001 2.70E-026.13E-03Naphthalene PER 0024-Nitrophenol PER 001 3.04E-056.95E-064-Nitrophenol PER 002HAPs - Total PER 001 9.64E+002.20E+00HAPs - Total PER 002Mercury Compounds PER 001 5.90E-041.35E-04Mercury Compounds PER 002Pentachlorophenol (PCP) PER 001 1.41E-053.22E-06Pentachlorophenol (PCP) PER 002Phenol PER 001 1.40E-023.22E-03Phenol PER 002Styrene PER 001 5.26E-011.20E-01Styrene PER 0022,3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin) PER 001 5.84E-081.33E-082,3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin) PER 002Tetrachloroethylene PER 001 1.10E-022.40E-03Tetrachloroethylene PER 002Toluene PER 001 2.55E-015.80E-02Toluene PER 002Trichloroethylene PER 001 8.30E-031.90E-03Trichloroethylene PER 0022,4,6-Trichlorophenol PER 001 6.09E-061.39E-062,4,6-Trichlorophenol PER 002Vinyl chloride PER 001 4.98E-031.14E-03Vinyl chloride PER 002Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 6.92E-031.58E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 002Hydrochloric acid PER 001 5.26E+001.20E+00Hydrochloric acid PER 002Manganese compounds PER 001 5.26E-011.20E-01Manganese compounds PER 002Lead Compounds PER 001 1.50E-023.39E-03Lead Compounds PER 002Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 8.00E-021.80E-02Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 002Nickel compounds PER 001 1.51E-033.44E-04Nickel compounds PER 002Polycyclic organic matter PER 001 7.32E-041.67E-04Polycyclic organic matter PER 002Antimony compounds PER 001 4.15E-039.47E-04
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GP 023
Antimony compounds PER 002Selenium compounds PER 001 2.77E-036.33E-04Selenium compounds PER 002
GP 025
HAPs - Total PER 001 3.04E-016.90E-02
GP 026
Acetaldehyde PER 001 2.03E-038.11E-03Acrolein PER 001 2.44E-049.78E-04Benzene PER 001 2.47E-039.86E-03Formaldehyde PER 001 3.12E-031.25E-02HAPs - Total PER 001 9.69E-033.88E-02Toluene PER 001 1.08E-034.32E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 7.53E-043.01E-03Polycyclic organic matter PER 001 1.12E-064.47E-06
GP 027
HAPs - Total PER 001 3.81E-018.70E-02
GP 028
Methanol PER 001 4.80E+011.10E+01Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 001 4.45E+001.02E+00Methyl isobutyl ketone PER 001 2.90E-02Glycol ethers PER 001 1.57E+003.59E-01HAPs - Total PER 001 6.24E+011.43E+01Toluene PER 001 6.67E+001.52E+00Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 6.30E-021.40E-02Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 1.81E+02 1.88E+02
GP 029
PM < 2.5 micron PER 002 8.50E+01 8.50E+01PM < 10 micron PER 001 8.50E+01 8.50E+01Total Particulate Matter PER 001 8.50E+01 8.50E+01
GP 031
Acetaldehyde PER 001 2.12E-018.63E-02Acetophenone PER 001 8.16E-073.33E-07Acrolein PER 001 5.10E-032.08E-03Benzene PER 001 1.07E+004.37E-01Arsenic compounds PER 001 8.16E-033.33E-03Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 001 1.20E-054.89E-06Bromomethane PER 001 3.83E-031.56E-03Beryllium Compounds PER 001 2.81E-041.14E-04Carbon tetrachloride PER 001 1.15E-024.68E-03Chlorine PER 001 2.01E-018.22E-02Chlorobenzene PER 001 8.42E-033.43E-03Chloroform PER 001 7.14E-032.91E-03Cadmium compounds PER 001 2.27E-039.26E-04Cobalt compounds PER 001 4.59E-041.87E-04Chromium compounds PER 001 3.06E-031.25E-03
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GP 031
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 001 4.59E-051.25E-041,2-Dichloroethane PER 001 7.40E-033.02E-032,4-Dinitrophenol PER 001 4.59E-051.87E-05Ethylbenzene PER 001 7.91E-033.22E-03Formaldehyde PER 001 1.12E+004.58E-01Hexane PER 001 6.89E-021.87E-01Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 001 7.40E-023.02E-02Naphthalene PER 001 2.47E-021.01E-024-Nitrophenol PER 001 2.81E-051.14E-05HAPs - Total PER 001 9.06E+003.86E+00Mercury Compounds PER 001 7.65E-043.12E-04Pentachlorophenol (PCP) PER 001 1.30E-055.30E-06Phenol PER 001 1.30E-025.30E-03Styrene PER 001 4.85E-011.98E-012,3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin) PER 001 2.20E-099.00E-10Tetrachloroethylene PER 001 9.69E-033.95E-03Toluene PER 001 2.35E-019.57E-02Trichloroethylene PER 001 7.65E-033.12E-032,4,6-Trichlorophenol PER 001 5.61E-062.29E-06Vinyl chloride PER 001 4.59E-031.87E-03Xylenes (mixed isomers) PER 001 6.38E-032.60E-03Hydrochloric acid PER 001 4.85E+001.98E+00Manganese compounds PER 001 4.85E-011.98E-01Ethylene dibromide (dibromoeth PER 001 1.40E-025.72E-03Lead Compounds PER 001 1.22E-024.99E-03Methyl chloride (chloromethane PER 001 5.87E-032.39E-03Methylene chloride (dichlorome PER 001 7.40E-023.02E-02Propionaldehyde PER 001 1.56E-026.34E-03Nickel compounds PER 001 1.38E-035.62E-04Polycyclic organic matter PER 001 7.09E-032.89E-03Antimony compounds PER 001 3.83E-031.56E-03Selenium compounds PER 001 7.14E-042.91E-04
GP 032
Benzene PER 001 5.25E-051.05E-04Arsenic compounds PER 001 7.75E-052.00E-04Beryllium Compounds PER 001 5.47E-051.50E-04Cadmium compounds PER 001 8.19E-051.50E-04Cobalt compounds PER 001 2.10E-064.20E-06Chromium compounds PER 001 8.94E-051.50E-041,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 001 3.00E-056.00E-05Formaldehyde PER 001 9.50E-032.10E-02Hexane PER 001 4.50E-029.00E-02Naphthalene PER 001 1.53E-053.05E-05HAPs - Total PER 001 5.60E-021.15E-01Mercury Compounds PER 001 6.09E-051.50E-04Toluene PER 001 8.50E-051.70E-04
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Manganese compounds PER 001 1.18E-043.00E-04Nickel compounds PER 001 1.07E-041.50E-04Polycyclic organic matter PER 001 4.15E-041.14E-03Selenium compounds PER 001 2.72E-047.50E-04
GP 033
Benzene PER 001 5.25E-058.40E-05Arsenic compounds PER 001 5.00E-068.00E-06Beryllium Compounds PER 001 3.00E-074.80E-07Cadmium compounds PER 001 2.75E-054.40E-05Cobalt compounds PER 001 2.10E-063.36E-06Chromium compounds PER 001 3.50E-055.60E-051,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 001 3.00E-054.80E-05Formaldehyde PER 001 1.88E-033.00E-03Hexane PER 001 4.50E-027.20E-02Naphthalene PER 001 1.53E-052.44E-05HAPs - Total PER 001 4.72E-027.55E-02Mercury Compounds PER 001 6.50E-061.04E-05Toluene PER 001 8.50E-051.36E-04Manganese compounds PER 001 9.50E-061.52E-05Nickel compounds PER 001 5.25E-058.40E-05Polycyclic organic matter PER 001 7.75E-071.24E-06Selenium compounds PER 001 6.00E-079.60E-07
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Acetaldehyde
PER 001GP 023 5.200E-02 2.300E-01
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 8.110E-03 2.030E-03
PER 001GP 031 8.630E-02 2.120E-01
Totals 0.000E+00 2.030E-03 0.000E+00
Acetophenone
PER 001GP 031 3.330E-07 8.160E-07
Totals 0.000E+00 8.160E-07 0.000E+00
Acrolein
PER 001GP 023 1.280E-03 5.590E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 9.780E-04 2.440E-04
PER 001GP 031 2.080E-03 5.100E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 5.344E-03 0.000E+00
Allyl chloride
PER 001GP 009 1.700E-03 5.000E-03
PER 001GP 010 2.480E-02 3.060E-02
PER 001GP 011 9.300E-03 1.430E-02
PER 001GP 012 1.900E-03 3.400E-03
PER 001GP 013 5.000E-04 1.900E-03
PER 001GP 014 1.600E-03 5.200E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 6.040E-02 0.000E+00
Benzene
PER 001GP 001 2.200E-02 3.700E-02
PER 001GP 002 2.000E-04 1.000E-04
PER 001GP 003 1.000E-04 1.000E-04
PER 001GP 005 1.400E-03 2.000E-03
PER 001GP 009 5.000E-04 1.411E-03
PER 001GP 010 1.100E-03 1.400E-03
PER 001GP 011 7.000E-04 1.100E-03
PER 001GP 012 2.000E-04 3.000E-04
PER 001GP 013 4.000E-05 2.000E-04
PER 001GP 014 1.300E-04 4.000E-04
PER 001GP 023 2.650E-01 1.162E+00
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 9.860E-03 2.470E-03
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Benzene
PER 001GP 031 4.370E-01 1.070E+00
PER 001GP 032 1.050E-04 5.250E-05
PER 001GP 033 8.400E-05 5.250E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 1.117E+00 0.000E+00
Arsenic compounds
PER 001GP 023 2.020E-03 8.850E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.330E-03 8.160E-03
PER 001GP 032 2.000E-04 7.750E-05
PER 001GP 033 8.000E-06 5.000E-06
Totals 0.000E+00 8.243E-03 0.000E+00
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
PER 001GP 023 2.970E-06 1.300E-05
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 4.890E-06 1.200E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Bromomethane
PER 001GP 031 1.560E-03 3.830E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 3.830E-03 0.000E+00
Beryllium Compounds
PER 001GP 023 1.410E-04 6.160E-04
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.140E-04 2.810E-04
PER 001GP 032 1.500E-04 5.470E-05
PER 001GP 033 4.800E-07 3.000E-07
Totals 0.000E+00 3.360E-04 0.000E+00
Carbon tetrachloride
PER 001GP 023 2.840E-03 1.200E-02
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 4.680E-03 1.150E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.150E-02 0.000E+00
Chlorine
PER 001GP 009 9.000E-03 2.600E-02
PER 001GP 010 2.323E-01 2.860E-01
PER 001GP 011 1.619E-02 2.498E-02
PER 001GP 012 3.300E-03 5.890E-03
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Chlorine
PER 001GP 013 9.600E-04 3.290E-03
PER 001GP 014 2.760E-03 9.070E-03
PER 001GP 023 5.000E-02 2.190E-01
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 8.220E-02 2.010E-01
Totals 0.000E+00 5.562E-01 0.000E+00
Chlorobenzene
PER 001GP 009 1.100E-03 3.100E-03
PER 001GP 010 5.900E-03 7.300E-03
PER 001GP 011 4.070E-02 6.280E-02
PER 001GP 012 8.300E-03 1.480E-02
PER 001GP 013 2.400E-03 8.300E-03
PER 001GP 014 6.900E-03 2.280E-02
PER 001GP 023 2.080E-03 9.130E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.430E-03 8.420E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 1.275E-01 0.000E+00
Chloroform
PER 001GP 023 1.770E-03 7.750E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 2.910E-03 7.140E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 7.140E-03 0.000E+00
Cadmium compounds
PER 001GP 023 5.650E-04 2.470E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 9.260E-04 2.270E-03
PER 001GP 032 1.500E-04 8.190E-05
PER 001GP 033 4.400E-05 2.750E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 2.379E-03 0.000E+00
Carbon Monoxide
PER 001EU 001 3.630E+00 9.100E-01 9.100E-01
PER 001EU 002 5.370E+00 1.340E+00 1.340E+00
PER 001EU 003 5.150E+00 2.820E+01 2.260E+01
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 5.150E+00 2.820E+01 2.260E+01
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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Carbon Monoxide
PER 001EU 005 5.150E+00 2.820E+01 2.260E+01
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 006 5.200E-01 1.300E-01 1.300E-01
PER 001EU 007 1.648E+01 9.022E+01 7.218E+01
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 008 1.200E+00 5.100E+00 5.100E+00
PER 001EU 009 1.200E+00 5.100E+00 5.100E+00
PER 001EU 010 3.300E-01 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 001EU 011 5.980E+00 3.272E+01 2.617E+01
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 3.272E+01 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 015 5.200E-01 5.200E-01 5.200E-01
PER 001EU 016 3.500E-01 9.000E-02 9.000E-02
PER 001EU 612 7.800E-01 3.420E+00 3.420E+00
PER 001EU 620 1.664E+01 1.367E+02 4.692E+01
PER 001EU 621 1.664E+01 1.367E+02 4.692E+01
PER 001EU 622 8.000E+00 1.840E+01 1.090E+01
PER 001EU 625 8.400E-01 3.700E+00 1.050E+00
PER 001EU 626 8.400E-01 3.700E+00 1.050E+00
PER 001EU 627 8.400E-01 3.700E+00 1.050E+00
PER 001EU 628 8.400E-01 3.700E+00 1.050E+00
Totals 3.232E+02 1.256E+02 0.000E+00
Cobalt compounds
PER 001GP 004 5.270E-06 5.950E-06
PER 001GP 005 1.390E-05 1.520E-05
PER 001GP 023 1.140E-04 5.010E-04
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.870E-04 4.590E-04
PER 001GP 032 4.200E-06 2.100E-06
PER 001GP 033 3.360E-06 2.100E-06
Totals 0.000E+00 4.844E-04 0.000E+00
Chromium compounds
PER 001GP 004 1.600E-03 1.800E-03
PER 001GP 005 4.500E-03 5.000E-03
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Chromium compounds
PER 001GP 009 5.000E-05 1.400E-04
PER 001GP 010 9.700E-04 1.200E-03
PER 001GP 011 2.400E-04 3.700E-04
PER 001GP 012 5.000E-05 9.000E-05
PER 001GP 013 1.000E-05 5.000E-05
PER 001GP 014 4.000E-05 1.400E-04
PER 001GP 015 1.560E-04 2.580E-04
PER 001GP 017 1.030E-03 1.690E-03
PER 001GP 018 1.240E-04 2.050E-04
PER 001GP 019 1.520E-04 2.500E-04
PER 001GP 023 7.340E-04 3.220E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.250E-03 3.060E-03
PER 001GP 032 1.500E-04 8.940E-05
PER 001GP 033 5.600E-05 3.500E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 1.438E-02 0.000E+00
Cumene
PER 001GP 005 3.100E-03 4.500E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 4.500E-03 0.000E+00
Dibenzofuran
PER 001GP 023 1.400E-07 6.140E-07
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
PER 001GP 031 1.250E-04 4.590E-05
PER 001GP 032 6.000E-05 3.000E-05
PER 001GP 033 4.800E-05 3.000E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 1.059E-04 0.000E+00
1,2-Dichloroethane
PER 001GP 023 1.830E-03 8.020E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.020E-03 7.400E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 7.400E-03 0.000E+00
2,4-Dinitrophenol
PER 001GP 023 1.140E-05 4.980E-05
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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2,4-Dinitrophenol
PER 001GP 031 1.870E-05 4.590E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 4.590E-05 0.000E+00
Ethylbenzene
PER 001GP 001 6.480E-01 1.110E+00
PER 001GP 002 3.510E-01 3.130E-01
PER 001GP 003 6.000E-01 8.600E-01
PER 001GP 004 3.100E-01 3.500E-01
PER 001GP 005 2.080E+00 2.270E+00
PER 001GP 009 2.200E-03 6.300E-03
PER 001GP 010 5.890E-02 7.250E-02
PER 001GP 011 1.985E-01 3.064E-01
PER 001GP 012 4.040E-02 7.230E-02
PER 001GP 013 1.170E-02 4.040E-02
PER 001GP 014 3.390E-02 1.112E-01
PER 001GP 023 1.960E-03 8.580E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.220E-03 7.910E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 5.520E+00 0.000E+00
Formaldehyde
PER 001GP 023 2.780E-01 1.218E+00
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 1.250E-02 3.120E-03
PER 001GP 031 4.580E-01 1.120E+00
PER 001GP 032 2.100E-02 9.500E-03
PER 001GP 033 3.000E-03 1.880E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 1.135E+00 0.000E+00
Hexane
PER 001GP 031 1.870E-01 6.890E-02
PER 001GP 032 9.000E-02 4.500E-02
PER 001GP 033 7.200E-02 4.500E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.589E-01 0.000E+00
Methanol
PER 001GP 005 9.600E-02 1.045E-01
PER 001GP 028 1.100E+01 4.800E+01
Totals 0.000E+00 4.810E+01 0.000E+00
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Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
PER 001GP 003 3.500E-02 4.355E-02
PER 001GP 004 1.890E-01 2.130E-01
PER 001GP 005 1.250E+00 1.365E+00
PER 001GP 023 3.410E-04 1.490E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 028 1.020E+00 4.450E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.020E-02 7.400E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 6.146E+00 0.000E+00
Methyl isobutyl ketone
PER 001GP 003 1.670E+00 2.075E+00
PER 001GP 004 3.030E+00 3.415E+00
PER 001GP 005 2.020E+01 2.200E+01
PER 001GP 028 2.900E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 2.749E+01 0.000E+00
Methyl methacrylate
PER 001GP 003 8.030E-02 1.000E-01
PER 001GP 004 2.760E-01 3.105E-01
PER 001GP 005 1.840E+00 2.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 2.411E+00 0.000E+00
Glycol ethers
PER 001GP 003 6.723E+00 8.354E+00
PER 001GP 004 2.600E+01 2.930E+01
PER 001GP 005 1.730E+02 1.885E+02
PER 001GP 028 3.590E-01 1.570E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 2.277E+02 0.000E+00
Naphthalene
PER 001GP 023 6.130E-03 2.700E-02
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.010E-02 2.470E-02
PER 001GP 032 3.050E-05 1.530E-05
PER 001GP 033 2.440E-05 1.530E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 2.473E-02 0.000E+00
4-Nitrophenol
PER 001GP 023 6.950E-06 3.040E-05
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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4-Nitrophenol
PER 001GP 031 1.140E-05 2.810E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 2.810E-05 0.000E+00
HAPs - Total
PER 001GP 001 8.610E+00 1.469E+01
PER 001GP 002 1.050E+00 9.400E-01
PER 001GP 003 1.756E+01 2.213E+01
PER 001GP 004 5.753E+01 6.483E+01
PER 001GP 005 3.867E+02 4.210E+02
PER 001GP 009 2.800E-02 8.200E-02
PER 001GP 010 1.050E+00 1.290E+00
PER 001GP 011 4.670E-01 7.210E-01
PER 001GP 012 9.500E-02 1.700E-01
PER 001GP 013 2.800E-02 9.500E-02
PER 001GP 014 8.000E-02 2.620E-01
PER 001GP 015 2.210E-04 3.660E-04
PER 001GP 017 1.450E-03 2.400E-03
PER 001GP 018 1.760E-04 2.910E-04
PER 001GP 019 2.150E-04 3.550E-04
PER 001GP 023 2.200E+00 9.640E+00
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 025 6.900E-02 3.040E-01
PER 001GP 026 3.880E-02 9.690E-03
PER 001GP 027 8.700E-02 3.810E-01
PER 001GP 028 1.426E+01 6.244E+01
PER 001GP 031 3.860E+00 9.060E+00
PER 001GP 032 1.150E-01 5.600E-02
PER 001GP 033 7.550E-02 4.720E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 5.985E+02 0.000E+00
Mercury Compounds
PER 001GP 023 1.350E-04 5.900E-04
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.120E-04 7.650E-04
PER 001GP 032 1.500E-04 6.090E-05
PER 001GP 033 1.040E-05 6.500E-06
Totals 0.000E+00 8.324E-04 0.000E+00
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Pentachlorophenol (PCP)
PER 001GP 023 3.220E-06 1.410E-05
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 5.300E-06 1.300E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 1.300E-05 0.000E+00
Phenol
PER 001GP 023 3.220E-03 1.400E-02
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 5.300E-03 1.300E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.300E-02 0.000E+00
Styrene
PER 001GP 023 1.200E-01 5.260E-01
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.980E-01 4.850E-01
Totals 0.000E+00 4.850E-01 0.000E+00
2,3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin)
PER 001GP 023 1.330E-08 5.840E-08
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 9.000E-10 2.200E-09
Totals 0.000E+00 2.200E-09 0.000E+00
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
PER 001GP 009 9.000E-04 2.600E-03
PER 001GP 010 1.350E-02 1.660E-02
PER 001GP 011 4.700E-03 7.300E-03
PER 001GP 012 1.000E-03 1.700E-03
PER 001GP 013 3.000E-04 1.000E-03
PER 001GP 014 8.000E-04 2.700E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 3.190E-02 0.000E+00
Tetrachloroethylene
PER 001GP 023 2.400E-03 1.100E-02
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.950E-03 9.690E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 9.690E-03 0.000E+00
Toluene
PER 001GP 001 7.930E-01 1.350E+00
PER 001GP 002 3.510E-01 3.130E-01
PER 001GP 003 4.050E-01 6.100E-01
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Toluene
PER 001GP 005 1.360E-02 2.020E-02
PER 001GP 009 8.000E-04 2.400E-03
PER 001GP 010 1.000E-02 1.230E-02
PER 001GP 011 1.270E-02 1.960E-02
PER 001GP 012 2.600E-03 4.600E-03
PER 001GP 013 8.000E-04 2.600E-03
PER 001GP 014 2.200E-03 7.100E-03
PER 001GP 023 5.800E-02 2.550E-01
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 4.320E-03 1.080E-03
PER 001GP 028 1.522E+00 6.670E+00
PER 001GP 031 9.570E-02 2.350E-01
PER 001GP 032 1.700E-04 8.500E-05
PER 001GP 033 1.360E-04 8.500E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 9.248E+00 0.000E+00
Trichloroethylene
PER 001GP 009 7.000E-04 2.100E-03
PER 001GP 010 1.030E-02 1.270E-02
PER 001GP 011 6.200E-03 9.600E-03
PER 001GP 012 1.300E-03 2.300E-03
PER 001GP 013 4.000E-04 1.300E-03
PER 001GP 014 1.100E-03 3.500E-03
PER 001GP 023 1.900E-03 8.300E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 3.120E-03 7.650E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 3.915E-02 0.000E+00
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
PER 001GP 023 1.390E-06 6.090E-06
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 2.290E-06 5.610E-06
Totals 0.000E+00 5.610E-06 0.000E+00
Vinyl chloride
PER 001GP 009 1.400E-03 4.000E-03
PER 001GP 010 2.030E-02 2.500E-02
PER 001GP 011 7.600E-03 1.170E-02
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Vinyl chloride
PER 001GP 012 1.500E-03 2.800E-03
PER 001GP 013 4.000E-04 1.500E-03
PER 001GP 014 1.300E-03 4.200E-03
PER 001GP 015 1.220E-07 2.010E-07
PER 001GP 017 7.990E-07 1.320E-06
PER 001GP 018 9.680E-08 1.600E-07
PER 001GP 019 1.180E-07 1.950E-07
PER 001GP 023 1.140E-03 4.980E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.870E-03 4.590E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 5.379E-02 0.000E+00
Xylenes (mixed isomers)
PER 001GP 001 7.150E+00 1.220E+01
PER 001GP 002 3.510E-01 3.130E-01
PER 001GP 003 1.294E+00 1.715E+00
PER 001GP 004 1.680E+00 1.890E+00
PER 001GP 005 1.412E+01 1.500E+01
PER 001GP 009 4.300E-03 1.250E-02
PER 001GP 010 1.022E-01 1.258E-01
PER 001GP 011 1.347E-01 2.079E-01
PER 001GP 012 2.740E-02 4.910E-02
PER 001GP 013 8.000E-03 2.740E-02
PER 001GP 014 2.300E-02 7.550E-02
PER 001GP 023 1.580E-03 6.920E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 3.010E-03 7.530E-04
PER 001GP 031 2.600E-03 6.380E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 3.162E+01 0.000E+00
Hydrochloric acid
PER 001GP 009 3.000E-03 8.670E-03
PER 001GP 010 5.227E-01 6.435E-01
PER 001GP 011 1.944E-02 3.001E-02
PER 001GP 012 3.960E-03 7.080E-03
PER 001GP 013 1.150E-03 3.950E-03
PER 001GP 014 3.320E-03 1.089E-02
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Hydrochloric acid
PER 001GP 023 1.200E+00 5.258E+00
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.980E+00 4.845E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 5.549E+00 0.000E+00
Manganese compounds
PER 001GP 004 1.040E-05 1.220E-05
PER 001GP 005 2.750E-05 3.000E-05
PER 001GP 015 2.019E-05 3.330E-05
PER 001GP 017 1.330E-04 2.190E-04
PER 001GP 018 1.608E-05 2.650E-05
PER 001GP 019 1.960E-05 3.240E-05
PER 001GP 023 1.200E-01 5.260E-01
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.980E-01 4.850E-01
PER 001GP 032 3.000E-04 1.180E-04
PER 001GP 033 1.520E-05 9.500E-06
Totals 0.000E+00 4.855E-01 0.000E+00
Ethylene dibromide (dibromoeth
PER 001GP 031 5.720E-03 1.400E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.400E-02 0.000E+00
Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate
PER 001GP 003 2.200E-02 2.800E-02
PER 001GP 004 4.300E-02 4.800E-02
PER 001GP 005 2.850E-01 3.100E-01
Totals 0.000E+00 3.860E-01 0.000E+00
Lead Compounds
PER 001GP 023 3.390E-03 1.500E-02
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 4.990E-03 1.220E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.220E-02 0.000E+00
Methyl chloride (chloromethane
PER 001GP 009 1.100E-03 3.300E-03
PER 001GP 010 1.640E-02 2.020E-02
PER 001GP 011 6.100E-03 9.400E-03
PER 001GP 012 1.200E-03 2.200E-03
PER 001GP 013 4.000E-04 1.200E-03
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Methyl chloride (chloromethane
PER 001GP 014 1.000E-03 3.400E-03
PER 001GP 031 2.390E-03 5.870E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 4.557E-02 0.000E+00
Methylene chloride (dichlorome
PER 001GP 005 8.160E-01 8.900E-01
PER 001GP 009 1.340E-03 3.870E-03
PER 001GP 010 1.866E-02 2.297E-02
PER 001GP 011 8.580E-03 1.325E-02
PER 001GP 012 1.750E-03 3.130E-03
PER 001GP 013 5.100E-04 1.750E-03
PER 001GP 014 1.460E-03 4.810E-03
PER 001GP 023 1.800E-02 8.000E-02
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 028 1.400E-02 6.300E-02
PER 001GP 031 3.020E-02 7.400E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.003E+00 0.000E+00
Propionaldehyde
PER 001GP 031 6.340E-03 1.560E-02
Totals 0.000E+00 1.560E-02 0.000E+00
Nickel compounds
PER 001GP 009 7.000E-05 2.100E-04
PER 001GP 010 5.600E-03 6.890E-03
PER 001GP 011 3.500E-04 5.400E-04
PER 001GP 012 7.000E-05 1.300E-04
PER 001GP 013 2.000E-05 7.000E-05
PER 001GP 014 6.000E-05 2.000E-04
PER 001GP 015 6.010E-06 9.920E-06
PER 001GP 017 3.950E-05 6.520E-05
PER 001GP 018 4.786E-06 7.900E-06
PER 001GP 019 5.835E-06 9.640E-06
PER 001GP 023 3.440E-04 1.510E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 5.620E-04 1.380E-03
PER 001GP 032 1.500E-04 1.070E-04
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Nickel compounds
PER 001GP 033 8.400E-05 5.250E-05
Totals 0.000E+00 9.672E-03 0.000E+00
Nitrogen Oxides
PER 001EU 001 9.010E+00 2.250E+00 2.250E+00
PER 001EU 002 1.525E+01 3.810E+00 3.810E+00
PER 001EU 003 4.210E+00 2.300E+01 1.840E+01
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 4.210E+00 2.300E+01 1.840E+01
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 4.210E+00 2.300E+01 1.840E+01
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 006 2.410E+00 6.000E-01 6.000E-01
PER 001EU 007 1.346E+01 7.368E+01 5.894E+01
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 008 1.400E+00 6.100E+00 6.100E+00
PER 001EU 009 1.400E+00 6.100E+00 6.100E+00
PER 001EU 010 2.390E+00 6.000E-01 6.000E-01
PER 001EU 011 4.880E+00 2.672E+01 2.138E+01
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 2.672E+01 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 015 2.410E+00 6.000E-01 6.000E-01
PER 001EU 016 2.530E+00 6.300E-01 6.300E-01
PER 001EU 612 9.300E-01 4.070E+00 4.070E+00
PER 001EU 620 1.300E+01 1.116E+02 3.666E+01
PER 001EU 621 1.300E+01 1.116E+02 3.666E+01
PER 001EU 622 6.900E+00 3.021E+01 4.500E+00
PER 001EU 625 1.000E+00 4.400E+00 5.000E-01
PER 001EU 626 1.000E+00 4.400E+00 5.000E-01
PER 001EU 627 1.000E+00 4.400E+00 5.000E-01
PER 001EU 628 1.000E+00 4.400E+00 5.000E-01
Totals 2.958E+02 1.046E+02 0.000E+00
PM < 2.5 micron
PER 002EU 001 3.430E+00 8.600E-01
PER 002EU 002 1.010E+00 2.500E-01
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PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 006 1.700E-01 4.200E-02
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 008 1.100E-01 4.600E-01
PER 002EU 009 1.100E-01 4.600E-01
PER 002EU 010 5.900E-03 1.500E-03
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 015 1.700E-01 4.200E-02
PER 002EU 016 6.200E-03 1.600E-03
PER 002EU 150 4.820E-01 7.820E+02
PER 002EU 151 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 002EU 152 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 002EU 153 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 002EU 159 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 160 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 161 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 162 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 165 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 166 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 167 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 168 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 002EU 173 4.130E-01 2.660E+02
PER 002EU 174 4.130E-01 2.660E+02
PER 002EU 176 2.060E-01 1.330E+02
PER 002EU 178 2.060E-01 1.330E+02
PER 002EU 179 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 181 4.100E-02 1.300E+01
PER 002EU 182 3.000E-03 4.786E+03
PER 002EU 200 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 201 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 202 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 203 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 2.5 micron
PER 002EU 204 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 205 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 206 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 208 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 210 1.600E-02 7.000E-02
PER 002EU 211 2.600E-02 1.120E-01
PER 002EU 212 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 215 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 216 1.600E-02 7.000E-02
PER 002EU 220 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 221 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 222 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 223 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 224 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 002EU 225 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 002EU 226 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 002EU 227 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 002EU 228 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 002EU 229 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 002EU 230 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 002EU 231 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 232 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 233 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 234 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 236 2.600E-02 1.120E-01
PER 002EU 237 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 002EU 241 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 242 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 243 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 244 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 245 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 246 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 247 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 248 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 249 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
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LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 2.5 micron
PER 002EU 255 2.340E-01 1.025E+00
PER 002EU 256 4.530E-01 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 258 4.530E-01 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 259 4.530E-01 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 260 4.530E-01 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 261 4.530E-01 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 262 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 263 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 264 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 266 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 267 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 002EU 268 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 002EU 269 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 002EU 270 1.680E-01 7.360E+01
PER 002EU 271 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 002EU 274 6.800E-02
PER 002EU 276 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 002EU 277 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 002EU 278 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 002EU 412 2.640E-01
PER 002EU 413 2.640E-01
PER 002EU 416 4.100E-02 1.330E+01
PER 002EU 502 1.480E+00 6.490E+02 6.490E+00
PER 002EU 504 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 002EU 505 1.930E+00 8.450E+02 8.450E+00
PER 002EU 506 1.360E+00 5.970E+02 5.970E+00
PER 002EU 507 5.710E-01 2.500E+02 2.500E+00
PER 002EU 508 5.100E-02 2.250E+01 2.300E-01
PER 002EU 510 3.600E-01 1.580E+02 1.580E+00
PER 002EU 512 2.060E-01 9.000E+01 9.000E-01
PER 002EU 514 1.140E+00 5.000E+02 5.000E+00
PER 002EU 515 1.540E+00 6.760E+02 6.760E+00
PER 002EU 518 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 002EU 521 7.310E-01 3.200E+02 3.200E+00
PER 002EU 524 3.300E-02 1.430E+01 1.400E-01
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LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 2.5 micron
PER 002EU 525 4.500E-02 1.970E+01 2.000E-01
PER 002EU 526 3.300E-02 1.430E+01 1.400E-01
PER 002EU 527 2.840E+00 1.243E+03 1.240E+01
PER 002EU 532 3.600E-01 1.580E+02 1.580E+00
PER 002EU 533 2.570E-01 1.130E+02 1.130E+00
PER 002EU 534 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 539 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 540 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 541 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 002EU 542 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 002EU 543 4.160E-01 1.820E+00
PER 002EU 548 9.000E-01 3.940E+02 3.940E+00
PER 002EU 553 1.230E+00 5.410E+02 5.410E+00
PER 002EU 555 3.860E-01 1.690E+02 1.690E+00
PER 002EU 557 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 002EU 567 1.180E+00 5.180E+02 5.180E+00
PER 002EU 570 1.230E+00 5.410E+02 5.410E+00
PER 002EU 575 1.350E+00 5.900E+02 5.900E+00
PER 002EU 577 1.350E+00 5.900E+02 5.900E+00
PER 002EU 579 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 002EU 583 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 002EU 588 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 002EU 593 6.900E-02 3.030E+01 3.000E-01
PER 002EU 594 9.510E-01 4.170E+02 4.170E+00
PER 002EU 595 5.710E-01 2.500E+02 2.500E+00
PER 002EU 596 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 599 3.960E-01 1.730E+02 1.730E+00
PER 002EU 601 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 002EU 602 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 603 6.900E-02 1.440E+00 3.000E-01
PER 002EU 604 3.310E-02 6.900E-01 1.500E-01
PER 002EU 605 9.100E-02 1.900E+00 4.000E-01
PER 002EU 606 2.120E-02 4.400E-01 9.000E-02
PER 002EU 607 1.890E-02 3.900E-01 8.000E-02
PER 002EU 608 1.966E-01 4.100E+00 8.600E-01
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 2.5 micron
PER 002EU 612 7.000E-02 3.100E-01
PER 002EU 613 2.100E-02 9.400E-02
PER 002EU 614 2.100E-02 9.400E-02
PER 002EU 620 1.300E+00 9.498E+01
PER 002EU 621 1.300E+00 9.498E+01
PER 002EU 622 8.500E-01 3.710E+00
PER 002EU 623 8.600E-02 3.800E+01
PER 002EU 624 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 625 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 002EU 626 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 002EU 627 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 002EU 628 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 002EU 629 2.250E-01 9.900E+01
PER 002GP 029 8.500E+01 8.500E+01
Totals 2.512E+04 2.218E+02 8.500E+01
Lead
PER 001EU 003 4.600E-04 2.500E-03 2.020E-03
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 4.600E-04 2.500E-03 2.020E-03
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 4.600E-04 2.500E-03 2.020E-03
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 007 1.500E-03 8.000E-03 6.500E-03
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 011 5.400E-04 2.900E-03 2.300E-03
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 2.900E-03 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 620 2.800E-03 1.200E-02 6.900E-03
PER 001EU 621 2.800E-03 1.200E-02 6.900E-03
PER 001EU 622 4.500E-04 2.000E-03 1.900E-04
PER 001EU 625 5.000E-06 2.200E-05 6.250E-06
PER 001EU 626 5.000E-06 2.200E-05 6.250E-06
PER 001EU 627 5.000E-06 2.200E-05 6.250E-06
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Lead
PER 001EU 628 5.000E-06 2.200E-05 6.250E-06
Totals 2.609E-02 1.402E-02 0.000E+00
PM < 10 micron
PER 001EU 001 3.430E+00 8.600E-01
PER 001EU 002 1.010E+00 2.500E-01
PER 001EU 003 2.310E+00 1.270E+01
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 2.310E+00 1.270E+01
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 2.310E+00 1.270E+01
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 006 1.700E-01 4.200E-02
PER 001EU 007 7.400E+00 4.050E+01
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 008 1.100E-01 4.600E-01
PER 001EU 009 1.100E-01 4.600E-01
PER 001EU 010 5.900E-03 1.500E-03
PER 001EU 011 2.210E+00 1.210E+01
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 1.210E+01 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 015 1.700E-01 4.200E-02
PER 001EU 016 6.200E-03 1.600E-03
PER 001EU 150 4.820E-01 7.820E+02
PER 001EU 151 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 001EU 152 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 001EU 153 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 001EU 159 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 160 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 161 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 162 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 165 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 166 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 167 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 168 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
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(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 10 micron
PER 001EU 173 4.130E-01 2.660E+02
PER 001EU 174 4.130E-01 2.660E+02
PER 001EU 176 2.060E-01 1.330E+02
PER 001EU 178 2.060E-01 1.330E+02
PER 001EU 179 2.060E-01 6.600E+01
PER 002EU 179 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 181 4.100E-02 1.300E+01
PER 001EU 182 3.000E-03 4.786E+03
PER 001EU 200 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 201 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 202 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 203 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 204 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 205 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 206 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 208 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 210 1.600E-02 7.000E-02
PER 001EU 211 2.600E-02 1.120E-01
PER 001EU 212 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 215 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 216 1.600E-02 7.000E-02
PER 001EU 220 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 221 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 222 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 223 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 223 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 224 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 225 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 001EU 226 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 001EU 227 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 001EU 228 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 229 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 230 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 231 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 231 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 10 micron
PER 001EU 232 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 232 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 233 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 233 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 234 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 234 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 236 2.600E-02 1.120E-01
PER 001EU 237 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 241 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 242 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 243 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 244 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 245 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 246 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 001EU 247 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 001EU 248 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 249 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 255 2.340E-01 1.025E+00
PER 001EU 256 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 258 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 259 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 260 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 261 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 262 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 263 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 264 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 266 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 002EU 266 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 267 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 268 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 001EU 269 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 001EU 270 1.680E-01 7.360E+01
PER 001EU 271 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 001EU 274 6.800E-02
PER 001EU 276 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 10 micron
PER 001EU 277 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 278 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 412 2.640E-01
PER 001EU 413 2.640E-01
PER 001EU 416 4.100E-02 1.330E+01
PER 001EU 502 1.480E+00 6.490E+02 6.490E+00
PER 001EU 504 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 001EU 505 1.930E+00 8.450E+02 8.450E+00
PER 001EU 506 1.360E+00 5.970E+02 5.970E+00
PER 001EU 507 5.710E-01 2.500E+02 2.500E+00
PER 001EU 508 5.100E-02 2.250E+01 2.300E-01
PER 001EU 510 3.600E-01 1.580E+02 1.580E+00
PER 001EU 512 2.060E-01 9.000E+01 9.000E-01
PER 001EU 514 1.140E+00 5.000E+02 5.000E+00
PER 001EU 515 1.540E+00 6.760E+02 6.760E+00
PER 001EU 518 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 001EU 521 7.310E-01 3.200E+02 3.200E+00
PER 001EU 524 3.300E-02 1.430E+01 1.400E-01
PER 001EU 525 4.500E-02 1.970E+01 2.000E-01
PER 001EU 526 3.300E-02 1.430E+01 1.400E-01
PER 001EU 527 2.840E+00 1.243E+03 1.240E+01
PER 001EU 532 3.600E-01 1.580E+02 1.580E+00
PER 001EU 533 2.570E-01 1.130E+02 1.130E+00
PER 001EU 534 1.030E-01 4.510E+01 4.500E-01
PER 002EU 534 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 539 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 540 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 002EU 540 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 541 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 001EU 542 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 001EU 543 4.160E-01 1.820E+00
PER 001EU 548 9.000E-01 3.940E+02 3.940E+00
PER 001EU 553 1.230E+00 5.410E+02 5.410E+00
PER 001EU 555 3.860E-01 1.690E+02 1.690E+00
PER 001EU 557 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 10 micron
PER 001EU 567 1.180E+00 5.180E+02 5.180E+00
PER 001EU 570 1.230E+00 5.410E+02 5.410E+00
PER 001EU 575 1.350E+00 5.900E+02 5.900E+00
PER 001EU 577 1.350E+00 5.900E+02 5.900E+00
PER 001EU 579 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 001EU 583 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 001EU 588 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 001EU 593 6.900E-02 3.030E+01 3.000E-01
PER 001EU 594 9.510E-01 4.170E+02 4.170E+00
PER 001EU 595 5.710E-01 2.500E+02 2.500E+00
PER 001EU 596 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 599 3.960E-01 1.730E+02 1.730E+00
PER 001EU 601 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 602 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 602 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 603 6.900E-02 1.440E+00 3.000E-01
PER 001EU 604 3.310E-02 6.900E-01 1.500E-01
PER 001EU 605 9.100E-02 1.900E+00 4.000E-01
PER 001EU 606 2.120E-02 4.400E-01 9.000E-02
PER 001EU 607 1.890E-02 3.900E-01 8.000E-02
PER 001EU 608 1.966E-01 4.100E+00 8.600E-01
PER 001EU 612 7.000E-02 3.100E-01
PER 001EU 613 2.100E-02 9.400E-02
PER 001EU 614 2.100E-02 9.400E-02
PER 001EU 620 1.300E+00 9.498E+01
PER 001EU 621 1.300E+00 9.498E+01
PER 001EU 622 8.500E-01 3.710E+00
PER 001EU 623 8.600E-02 3.800E+01
PER 001EU 624 4.300E-02 1.900E+01
PER 002EU 624 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 625 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 626 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 627 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 628 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 629 2.250E-01 9.900E+01
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RetiredBy
(Action)
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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PM < 10 micron
PER 001GP 029 8.500E+01 8.500E+01
Totals 2.513E+04 2.218E+02 8.500E+01
Polycyclic organic matter
PER 001GP 023 1.670E-04 7.320E-04
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 026 4.470E-06 1.120E-06
PER 001GP 031 2.890E-03 7.090E-03
PER 001GP 032 1.140E-03 4.150E-04
PER 001GP 033 1.240E-06 7.750E-07
Totals 0.000E+00 7.507E-03 0.000E+00
Total Particulate Matter
PER 001EU 001 3.430E+00 8.600E-01
PER 001EU 002 1.010E+00 2.500E-01
PER 001EU 003 2.310E+00 1.270E+01
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 2.310E+00 1.270E+01
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 2.310E+00 1.270E+01
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 006 1.700E-01 4.200E-02
PER 001EU 007 7.400E+00 4.050E+01
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 008 1.100E-01 4.600E-01
PER 001EU 009 1.100E-01 4.600E-01
PER 001EU 010 5.900E-03 1.500E-03
PER 001EU 011 2.210E+00 1.210E+01
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 1.210E+01 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 015 1.700E-01 4.200E-02
PER 001EU 016 6.200E-03 1.600E-03
PER 001EU 150 4.820E-01 7.820E+02
PER 001EU 151 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 001EU 152 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
PER 001EU 153 3.280E-01 5.320E+02
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 001EU 159 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 160 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 161 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 162 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 165 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 166 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 167 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 168 2.460E-01 3.990E+02
PER 001EU 173 4.130E-01 2.660E+02
PER 001EU 174 4.130E-01 2.660E+02
PER 001EU 176 2.060E-01 1.330E+02
PER 001EU 178 2.060E-01 1.330E+02
PER 001EU 179 2.060E-01 6.600E+01
PER 002EU 179 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 181 4.100E-02 1.300E+01
PER 001EU 182 3.000E-03 4.786E+03
PER 001EU 200 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 201 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 202 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 203 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 204 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 205 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 206 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 208 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 210 1.600E-02 7.000E-02
PER 001EU 211 2.600E-02 1.120E-01
PER 001EU 212 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 215 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 216 1.600E-02 7.000E-02
PER 001EU 220 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 221 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 222 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 223 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 223 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 224 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
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RetiredBy
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 001EU 225 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 001EU 226 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 001EU 227 1.950E-01 8.540E-01
PER 001EU 228 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 229 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 230 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 231 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 231 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 232 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 232 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 233 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 233 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 234 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 002EU 234 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 236 2.600E-02 1.120E-01
PER 001EU 237 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 241 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 242 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 243 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 244 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 245 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 246 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 001EU 247 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 001EU 248 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 249 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 255 2.340E-01 1.025E+00
PER 001EU 256 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 258 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 259 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 260 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 261 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 262 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 263 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 264 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 266 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
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RetiredBy
(Action)
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(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 002EU 266 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 267 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 268 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 001EU 269 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 001EU 270 1.680E-01 7.360E+01
PER 001EU 271 5.800E-02 2.530E-01
PER 001EU 274 6.800E-02
PER 001EU 276 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 277 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 278 2.280E-01 9.960E-01
PER 001EU 412 2.640E-01
PER 001EU 413 2.640E-01
PER 001EU 416 4.100E-02 1.330E+01
PER 001EU 502 1.480E+00 6.490E+02 6.490E+00
PER 001EU 504 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 001EU 505 1.930E+00 8.450E+02 8.450E+00
PER 001EU 506 1.360E+00 5.970E+02 5.970E+00
PER 001EU 507 5.710E-01 2.500E+02 2.500E+00
PER 001EU 508 5.100E-02 2.250E+01 2.300E-01
PER 001EU 510 3.600E-01 1.580E+02 1.580E+00
PER 001EU 512 2.060E-01 9.000E+01 9.000E-01
PER 001EU 514 1.140E+00 5.000E+02 5.000E+00
PER 001EU 515 1.540E+00 6.760E+02 6.760E+00
PER 001EU 518 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 001EU 521 7.310E-01 3.200E+02 3.200E+00
PER 001EU 524 3.300E-02 1.430E+01 1.400E-01
PER 001EU 525 4.500E-02 1.970E+01 2.000E-01
PER 001EU 526 3.300E-02 1.430E+01 1.400E-01
PER 001EU 527 2.840E+00 1.243E+03 1.240E+01
PER 001EU 532 3.600E-01 1.580E+02 1.580E+00
PER 001EU 533 2.570E-01 1.130E+02 1.130E+00
PER 001EU 534 1.030E-01 4.510E+01 4.500E-01
PER 002EU 534 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 539 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 540 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 002EU 540 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 541 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 001EU 542 1.110E-01 4.870E-01
PER 001EU 543 4.160E-01 1.820E+00
PER 001EU 548 9.000E-01 3.940E+02 3.940E+00
PER 001EU 553 1.230E+00 5.410E+02 5.410E+00
PER 001EU 555 3.860E-01 1.690E+02 1.690E+00
PER 001EU 557 9.050E-01 3.960E+02 3.960E+00
PER 001EU 567 1.180E+00 5.180E+02 5.180E+00
PER 001EU 570 1.230E+00 5.410E+02 5.410E+00
PER 001EU 575 1.350E+00 5.900E+02 5.900E+00
PER 001EU 577 1.350E+00 5.900E+02 5.900E+00
PER 001EU 579 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 001EU 583 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 001EU 588 1.840E+00 8.070E+02 8.070E+00
PER 001EU 593 6.900E-02 3.030E+01 3.000E-01
PER 001EU 594 9.510E-01 4.170E+02 4.170E+00
PER 001EU 595 5.710E-01 2.500E+02 2.500E+00
PER 001EU 596 5.000E-02 2.170E-01
PER 001EU 599 3.960E-01 1.730E+02 1.730E+00
PER 001EU 601 4.530E-01 1.980E+00
PER 001EU 602 3.800E-02 1.690E-01
PER 002EU 602 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 603 6.900E-01 1.440E+00 3.000E-01
PER 001EU 604 3.310E-02 6.900E-01 1.500E-01
PER 001EU 605 9.100E-01 1.900E+00 4.000E-01
PER 001EU 606 2.120E-02 4.400E-01 9.000E-02
PER 001EU 607 1.890E-02 3.900E-01 8.000E-02
PER 001EU 608 1.966E-01 4.100E+00 8.600E-01
PER 001EU 612 7.000E-02 3.100E-01
PER 001EU 613 2.100E-02 9.400E-02
PER 001EU 614 2.100E-02 9.400E-02
PER 001EU 620 2.600E+00 8.587E+01
PER 001EU 621 2.600E+00 8.587E+01
PER 001EU 622 1.140E+00 4.980E+00
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 001EU 623 8.600E-02 3.800E+01
PER 001EU 624 4.300E-02 1.900E+01
PER 002EU 624 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 625 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 626 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 627 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 628 8.000E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 629 2.250E-01 9.900E+01
PER 001GP 029 8.500E+01 8.500E+01
Totals 2.511E+04 2.218E+02 8.500E+01
Antimony compounds
PER 001GP 004 3.000E-04 3.000E-04
PER 001GP 005 7.000E-04 8.000E-04
PER 001GP 009 2.000E-04 6.000E-04
PER 001GP 010 2.400E-03 3.000E-03
PER 001GP 011 1.000E-03 1.600E-03
PER 001GP 012 2.000E-04 4.000E-04
PER 001GP 013 1.000E-04 2.000E-04
PER 001GP 014 2.000E-04 6.000E-04
PER 001GP 015 3.910E-05 6.450E-05
PER 001GP 017 2.570E-04 4.240E-04
PER 001GP 018 3.110E-05 5.140E-05
PER 001GP 019 3.790E-05 6.260E-05
PER 001GP 023 9.470E-04 4.150E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 1.560E-03 3.830E-03
Totals 0.000E+00 1.193E-02 0.000E+00
Selenium compounds
PER 001GP 023 6.330E-04 2.770E-03
PER 002GP 023 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001GP 031 2.910E-04 7.140E-04
PER 001GP 032 7.500E-04 2.720E-04
PER 001GP 033 9.600E-07 6.000E-07
Totals 0.000E+00 9.866E-04 0.000E+00
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Sulfur Dioxide
PER 001EU 001 1.110E+00 2.800E-01 2.800E-01
PER 001EU 002 1.640E+00 4.100E-01 4.100E-01
PER 001EU 003 2.150E-01 1.170E+00 9.400E-01
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 2.150E-01 1.170E+00 9.400E-01
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 2.150E-01 1.170E+00 9.400E-01
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 006 1.600E-01 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 001EU 007 1.412E+01 7.733E+01 3.010E+00
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 008 8.300E-03 3.700E-02 3.700E-02
PER 001EU 009 8.300E-02 3.700E-02 3.700E-02
PER 001EU 010 3.500E-04 8.600E-05 8.600E-05
PER 001EU 011 5.120E+00 2.804E+01 1.090E+00
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 2.804E+01 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 015 1.600E-01 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 001EU 016 3.700E-04 9.100E-05 9.100E-05
PER 001EU 612 1.000E-02 2.000E-02 2.000E-02
PER 001EU 620 1.300E+00 5.690E+00 3.200E+00
PER 001EU 621 1.300E+00 5.690E+00 3.200E+00
PER 001EU 622 7.340E+00 3.217E+01 2.690E+00
PER 001EU 625 1.000E-02 3.000E-02 7.500E-03
PER 001EU 626 1.000E-02 3.000E-02 7.500E-03
PER 001EU 627 1.000E-02 3.000E-02 7.500E-03
PER 001EU 628 1.000E-02 3.000E-02 7.500E-03
Totals 4.453E+01 9.984E+00 0.000E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 001EU 001 1.600E-01 4.000E-02
PER 001EU 002 5.600E-01 1.400E-01
PER 001EU 003 1.500E-01 8.000E-01
PER 002EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 1.500E-01 8.000E-01
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(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 16300001Facility Name: Andersen - Main
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Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 002EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 1.500E-01 8.000E-01
PER 002EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 006 2.000E-01 5.000E-02
PER 001EU 007 4.700E-01 2.560E+00
PER 002EU 007 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 008 7.600E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 009 7.600E-02 3.300E-01
PER 001EU 010 6.900E-02 1.700E-02
PER 001EU 011 1.700E-01 9.300E-01
PER 002EU 011 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 012 0.000E+00 9.300E-01 0.000E+00
PER 002EU 012 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 015 2.000E-01 5.000E-02
PER 001EU 016 7.300E-02 1.800E-02
PER 001EU 100 1.710E+02 2.020E+03
PER 001EU 101 1.710E+02 2.020E+03
PER 001EU 107 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 001EU 112 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 001EU 116 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 002EU 116 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 118 6.630E+01 7.840E+02
PER 001EU 119 6.630E+01 7.840E+02
PER 001EU 120 1.330E+02 1.569E+03
PER 001EU 150 9.280E+01 4.060E+02
PER 001EU 151 9.280E+01 4.060E+02
PER 001EU 152 9.280E+01 4.060E+02
PER 001EU 153 9.280E+01 4.060E+02
PER 001EU 159 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 160 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 161 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 162 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 165 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 166 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 167 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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PER 001EU 168 6.960E+01 3.050E+02
PER 001EU 173 4.640E+01 2.030E+02
PER 001EU 174 4.640E+01 2.030E+02
PER 001EU 176 2.320E+01 1.016E+02
PER 001EU 178 2.320E+01 1.016E+02
PER 001EU 179 2.320E+01 1.016E+02
PER 002EU 179 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 181 4.640E+00 2.030E+01
PER 001EU 182 1.980E+02 3.705E+03
PER 001EU 200 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 201 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 202 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 203 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 204 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 205 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 206 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 208 4.960E+00 2.200E+01
PER 001EU 210 1.600E+00 7.000E+00
PER 001EU 211 2.570E+00 1.120E+01
PER 001EU 212 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 215 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 216 1.600E+00 7.000E+00
PER 001EU 220 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 221 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 222 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 223 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 002EU 223 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 224 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 225 7.280E+00 3.190E+01
PER 001EU 226 7.280E+00 3.190E+01
PER 001EU 227 7.280E+00 3.190E+01
PER 001EU 228 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 229 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 230 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 231 3.850E+00 1.690E+01
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 002EU 231 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 232 3.850E+00 1.690E+01
PER 002EU 232 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 233 3.850E+00 1.690E+01
PER 002EU 233 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 234 6.800E-01 3.000E+00
PER 002EU 234 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 236 2.570E+00 1.120E+01
PER 001EU 237 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 241 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 242 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 243 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 244 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 245 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 246 3.850E+00 1.690E+01
PER 001EU 247 3.850E+00 1.690E+01
PER 001EU 248 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 249 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 255 2.800E-01 1.210E+00
PER 001EU 256 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 258 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 259 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 260 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 261 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 262 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 263 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 264 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 274 1.040E+00
PER 001EU 412 5.300E-01
PER 001EU 413 5.300E-01
PER 001EU 416 4.640E+00 2.030E+01
PER 001EU 535 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 001EU 536 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 001EU 539 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 540 1.530E+00 6.720E+00
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 002EU 540 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 541 1.530E+00 6.720E+00
PER 001EU 542 1.530E+00 6.720E+00
PER 001EU 543 7.560E+00 3.310E+01
PER 001EU 596 4.960E+00 2.170E+01
PER 001EU 601 7.010E+00 3.070E+01
PER 001EU 602 3.850E+00 1.690E+01
PER 002EU 602 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 610 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 001EU 611 3.280E+01 1.440E+02
PER 001EU 612 5.000E-02 2.200E-01
PER 001EU 613 1.040E+00
PER 001EU 614 1.040E+00
PER 001EU 620 8.800E-01 3.870E+00
PER 001EU 621 8.800E-01 3.870E+00
PER 001EU 622 2.800E-01 1.200E+00
PER 001EU 625 6.000E-02 2.400E-01
PER 001EU 626 6.000E-02 2.400E-01
PER 001EU 627 6.000E-02 2.400E-01
PER 001EU 628 6.000E-02 2.400E-01
PER 001FC 000 2.397E+03
PER 001GP 028 1.810E+02 1.880E+02
Totals 1.776E+04 2.397E+03 0.000E+00
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: Total Facility
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Minn. Stat. Section 116.07 subd.4a; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2;FPA, Part III.G; Minn. R.7001.0150, subp. 2(B)
Annual Report: due 91 days after end of each calendar year starting 05/04/2006(April 1st). This report shall cover the previous calendar year and include thefollowing elements: Air Emissions Inventory Report and the items listed in Section8.B. of the permit. The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA, CAC, EPAand Washington County.
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S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(C) asvaried by this permit; Minn. Stat.Section 114C.12, subd. 2
Compliance Certification: due 46 days after end of each calendar year starting05/04/2006 (Feb. 15th). To be submitted on a form approved by theCommissioner. This report covers all deviations experienced during the previouscalendar year. The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA and EPA.
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S/A Minn. Stat. Section 116.07 subd.4a; Minn. Stat. Section 114C.12,subd. 2; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 6(A)(2) as varied by thispermit; Minn. R. 7001.1090, subp.1(D)
Semiannual Deviations Report: due 46 days after end of each calendar half-yearstarting 05/04/2006 (Feb. 15th and Aug. 15th). This report shall include theDeviations Report as required by Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(A)(2) as well as theinformation listed in Section 8.C. of this permit. The Permittee shall submit thisreport to the MPCA, EPA, and CAC.
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S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(14)(i)
PAL Semiannual Report: due 30 days after end of each calendar half-year starting05/04/2006 (Jan. 30th and July 30th). The first report shall cover the calendarhalf-year in which this permit is issued.
The report shall include the information listed in Section 8.D. of this permit andshall use Agency approved forms, where available. Specifically, this report shallinclude updated MPCA air permit application forms showing changes to stacks,emissions units, tanks, and controls.
The Permittee shall submit this report to the MPCA, EPA, and CAC.
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S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(9) and (10) and Minn.R. 7007.3000
Submittal of Permit Application: due 3468 days after 05/04/2006 (6 months prior toPAL expiration). The Permittee shall submit either a complete PAL renewalapplication or a proposal for re-allocating the PAL. See permit language forspecific requirements.
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S/A 40 CFR Section 63.4720(a)(1) and(3); Minn. R. 7011.8000
Semiannual Compliance Report: due 46 days after end of each calendar half-yearstarting 02/15/2008, with the Semiannual Deviations Report. The Semi-AnnualCompliance Report must contain the information specified in 40 CFR Section63.4720(a)(3)(i) through (v) and in 40 CFR Section 63.4720(a)(4) through (a)(7)and (c)(1), as applicable to the affected source (QQQQ).
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S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(k) and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Computer Dispersion Modeling Results: due before end of each calendar 36months starting 05/04/2006 (PM10). The Permittee shall complete a full Tier 3modeling analysis of the Facility and the neighboring Allen S. King electricgenerating plant at least every 3 years after permit issuance unless no changesaffecting the modeled parameters in Appendix 2 were made at the Facility duringthat time period. An MPCA-approved Tier 3 modeling analysis shall supersede theDecember 22, 2005 submittal. References to that report shall thereafter refer to theapproved Tier 3 analysis.
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CD Minn. R. 7019.3000 - 7019.3100 Emission Inventory Report: due on or before April 1 of each calendar year followingpermit issuance, to be submitted on a form approved by the Commissioner.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 008 Milling Equipment
Associated Items: EU 502 moulder - 2, tenoner - 1, saw - 7, jointer - 2 (FS17, 57600 cfm)
EU 504 tenoner - 3, material transfer (FS26, 358200 cfm)
EU 505 moulder - 6, tenoner - 9, saw - 5, drill & strike - 2 (FS18, 75000 cfm)
EU 506 moulder - 6, tenoner - 3, saw - 1 (FS35, 53000 cfm)
EU 507 tenoner - 1, saw - 7 (FS05, 22190 cfm)
EU 508 no equipment (FS23, 2000 cfm)
EU 510 material transfer (FS02, 14000 cfm)
EU 512 material transfer (FS12, 8000 cfm)
EU 514 moulder - 3, tenoner - 1, saw - 4 (FS04, 44376 cfm)
EU 515 moulder - 3, tenoner - 2 (FS22, 60000 cfm)
EU 518 saw - 4 (FS15, 35200 cfm)
EU 521 tenoner - 1, saw - 6, jointer - 1 (FS08, 28440 cfm)
EU 524 material transfer (FS10)
EU 525 material transfer (FS11, 1750 cfm)
EU 526 material transfer (FS12, 1270 cfm)
EU 527 moulder - 3 (FS29, 110370 cfm)
EU 532 material transfer (FS25, 14000 cfm)
EU 533 material transfer (FS28, 10000 cfm)
EU 548 moulder - 1, tenoner - 1, drill - 1, material transfer (FS06, 35000 cfm)
EU 553 moulder - 3, tenoner - 2, material transfer (FS09, 48000 cfm)
EU 555 material transfer (FS13, 15000 cfm)
EU 557 saw - 6, jointer - 1, planer - 1, sander - 1 (FS16, 35200 cfm)
EU 567 no equipment (FS19, 46000 cfm)
EU 570 moulder - 2, tenoner - 2, saw - 2 (FS20, 48000 cfm)
EU 575 moulder - 4, tenoners - 4, saw - 4, drill - 1 (FS24, 52350 cfm)
EU 577 moulder - 2, tenoner - 2, (FS27, 52350 cfm)
EU 579 moulder - 3, tenoner - 2, saw - 4, router - 2, sander - 3, denibber - 2, material transfer (FS30, 71630 cfm)
EU 583 moulder - 1, tenoner - 2, saw - 8, router - 9, drill - 4, sander - 2 (FS31, 71630 cfm)
EU 588 tenoner - 4, saw - 8, router - 2 (FS32, 71630 cfm)
EU 593 no equipment (FS38, 2690 cfm)
EU 594 material transfer (FS39, 36980 cfm)
EU 595 tenoners - 2, router - 3, drill - 2, sander - 1, material transfer (FS40, 22190 cfm)
EU 599 saw - 3 (FS37, 15400 cfm)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring forBACT limit, 40 CFR Section52.21(j) and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1;Minn. R. 7017.2030, subp. 1
Performance Test Plan: due 30 days before Performance Test to measure PM10and PM2.5 emissions. The Permittee shall propose which 2 milling emissions unitsto test for each subsequent year starting 05/04/2011 as part of the Notificationrequired by Minn. R. 7017.2030, subp. 1. The proposed emissions units must meetthe following criteria:
- 1 EU from the 10 largest milling units in terms of current actual airflow; and- 1 EU from the 15 smallest milling units in terms of current actual airflow where theactual airflow is 70-95% of the rated capacity.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn.R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each calendar year starting 05/04/2011 tomeasure PM10 and PM2.5emissions.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring forBACT Limit under 40 CFR Section52.21(j)(4) and Minn. R.7007.3000
Submit: due before end of each 18 months starting 11/04/2007 a BACT Evaluation.In accordance with 40 CFR Section 52.21(j)(4), the Permittee shall re-evaluate theBACT determination at least every 18 months and shall submit those findings to theMPCA for review and approval. If the MPCA determines that the BACT limits inANDXL-002 no longer meet the re-evaluated BACT, the permit will be amended toaddress future milling modifications.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 009 Vinyl sheetlines
Associated Items: EU 225 Sheet line 51 C1981
EU 226 Sheet line 53 C1991
EU 227 C1995-Sheetline Extruder-SL54
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 05/04/2006. ThePermittee shall conduct a performance test on one of the sheetlines in GP 009 toverify the VOC emissions factor used in the recordkeeping for this permit.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 010 Vinyl vacuum formers
Associated Items: EU 224 Vacuum Former 3 C1978
EU 228 Vacuum Former 1 C1980
EU 229 Vacuum Former 2 C1979
EU 230 Vacuum Former 5 C1976
EU 237 Vacuum Former 4 C1977
EU 256 Vacuum Former 10 C0236
EU 258 Vacuum Former 6 C1975
EU 259 Vacuum Former 7 C1974
EU 260 Vacuum Former 8 C1973
EU 261 Vacuum Former 9 C1972
EU 601 C7583-Vacuum Former 12
EU 645 Vacuum Former 13
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months following Initial PerformanceTest. The Permittee shall conduct a performance test on one of the vacuumformers in GP 010 to verify the VOC emissions factor used in the recordkeeping forthis permit.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 011 Vinyl profile extruders
Associated Items: EU 200 Transfer Line 25 C1883 (Profile Extruder)
EU 201 Transfer Line 26 C2013 (Profile Extruder)
EU 202 Transfer Line 01 C1875 (Profile Extruder)
EU 203 Transfer Line 02 C1870 (Profile Extruder)
EU 204 Transfer Line 03 C1865 (Profile Extruder)
EU 205 Transfer Line 04 C1899 (Profile Extruder)
EU 206 Transfer Line 05 C1895 (Profile Extruder)
EU 208 Transfer Line 10 C1857 (Profile Extruder)
EU 210 Solid Line 18 C3314 (Profile Extruder)
EU 211 Solid Line 33 C3377 (Profile Extruder)
EU 212 Solid Line 12 C1849 (Profile Extruder)
EU 215 Solid Line 15 C1837 (Profile Extruder)
EU 216 Solid Line 16 C2991 (Profile Extruder)
EU 220 Solid Line 19 C1803 (Profile Extruder)
EU 221 Transfer Line 20 C1809 (Profile Extruder)
EU 222 Transfer Line 21 C1815 (Profile Extruder)
EU 236 Solid Line 37 C3376 (Profile Extruder)
EU 241 Transfer Line 22 (Doors) C0290 (Profile Extruder)
EU 242 Transfer Line 23 C0291 (Profile Extruder)
EU 243 Transfer Line 24 C0292 (Profile Extruder)
EU 244 Transfer Line 34 C0294 (Profile Extruder)
EU 245 Transfer Line 35 C0295 (Profile Extruder)
EU 246 Solid Line 42 C0228 (Profile Extruder)
EU 247 Solid Line 43 C0229 (Profile Extruder)
EU 248 Transfer Line 36 C0296 (Profile Extruder)
EU 249 Transfer Line 37 C0297 (Profile Extruder)
EU 262 Transfer Line 07 C1902 (Profile Extruder)
EU 263 Transfer Line 08 C1905 (Profile Extruder)
EU 264 Transfer Line 09 C1908 (Profile Extruder)
EU 539 Profile Extruder 01 C6002
EU 596 Transfer Line 11 C5758 (Profile Extruder)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months following Initial PerformanceTest. The Permittee shall conduct a performance test on one of the profileextruders in GP 011 to verify the VOC emissions factor used in the recordkeepingfor this permit.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 012 PVC/Wood Composite extruders
Associated Items: EU 541 Composite Extruder SL04 C3985
EU 542 Composite Extruder SL05 C4683
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months following Initial PerformanceTest for VOC. The Permittee shall conduct a performance test on one of thecomposite extruders in GP 012 to verify the VOC emissions factor used in therecordkeeping for this permit.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 013 PVC Pelletizing extruders
Associated Items: EU 255 SL39 Pelletizer C2054
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months following Initial PerformanceTest. The Permittee shall conduct a performance test on one of the pelletizingextruders in GP 013 to verify the VOC emissions factor used in the recordkeepingfor this permit.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: GP 014 PVC/Wood Compounders
Associated Items: EU 543 Composite Compounder
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 05/04/2006. ThePermittee shall conduct a performance test on one of the sheetlines in GP 014 toverify the VOC emissions factor used in the recordkeeping for this permit.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: EU 620 Wood/Gas Boiler 11
Associated Items: CE 086 Modified Furnace or Burner Design
CE 088 Flue Gas Recirculation
CE 090 Electrostatic Precipitator - High Efficiency
GP 031 New Wood/Gas Boilers
MR 001 COMS
SV 561 Wood/Gas Boilers
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2030 and7017.2035; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 4(B) and 5
Fuel Analysis: due before end of each 60 months starting 06/27/2007 for the boilerfor mercury and HCl for each type of fuel burned in the boiler. The Permittee shallconduct all fuel analyses according to Minn. R. 7017.2030 and 7017.2035.
If the Permittee burns a new type of fuel, the Permittee must conduct a fuelanalysis before burning the new type of fuel in either boiler and obtain theappropriate permit amendment if the fuel type is not authorized by this permit. ThePermittee must still meet all applicable continuous compliance requirements inMinn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5.
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CD hdr performance testing2.0
S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring forlimit to avoid a major modificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each year starting 06/16/2007 to measure COemissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621. Each annual performancetest must be conducted between 10 and 12 months after the previous performancetest.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR � 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 36 months starting 06/16/2007 tomeasure NOx emissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR � 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 06/16/2007 tomeasure PM10 emissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR � 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 06/16/2007 tomeasure PM2.5 emissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn.R. 7007.3000 (PM); Minn. R.7017.2020, subp. 1; AlternativeMonitoring Procedure approvedunder 40 CFR Section 63.8(f)(1)
Performance Test: due before end of each year starting 06/16/2007 to concurrentlymeasure PM and opacity emissions.All PM performance tests shall be conducted under two operating scenarios per theEPA-approved Alternative Monitoring Procedure:1). Testing shall be done on each boiler (EU 620 and 621) individually whileoperating at worst case conditions; and2). Testing shall be done on both boilers combined (EU 620 and 621) while eachboiler is operating at worst case conditions.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: EU 621 Wood/Gas Boiler 12
Associated Items: CE 087 Modified Furnace or Burner Design
CE 089 Flue Gas Recirculation
CE 090 Electrostatic Precipitator - High Efficiency
GP 031 New Wood/Gas Boilers
MR 001 COMS
SV 561 Wood/Gas Boilers
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2030 and7017.2035; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 4(B) and 5
Fuel Analysis: due before end of each 60 months starting 06/27/2007 for the boilerfor mercury and HCl for each type of fuel burned in the boiler. The Permittee shallconduct all fuel analyses according to Minn. R. 7017.2030 and 7017.2035.
If the Permittee burns a new type of fuel, the Permittee must conduct a fuelanalysis before burning the new type of fuel in either boiler and obtain theappropriate permit amendment if the fuel type is not authorized by this permit. ThePermittee must still meet all applicable continuous compliance requirements inMinn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring forlimit to avoid a major modificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each year starting 06/16/2007 to measure COemissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621. Each annual performancetest must be conducted between 10 and 12 months after the previous performancetest.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR � 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 36 months starting 06/16/2007 tomeasure NOx emissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR � 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 06/16/2007 tomeasure PM10 emissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR � 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 06/16/2007 tomeasure PM2.5 emissions. Conduct tests for each EU620 and EU621.
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S/A Title I Condition: Monitoring toavoid a major modification under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn.R. 7007.3000 (PM); Minn. R.7017.2020, subp. 1; AlternativeMonitoring Procedure approvedunder 40 CFR Section 63.8(f)(1)
Performance Test: due before end of each year starting 06/16/2007 to concurrentlymeasure PM and opacity emissions.All PM performance tests shall be conducted under two operating scenarios per theEPA-approved Alternative Monitoring Procedure:1). Testing shall be done on each boiler (EU 620 and 621) individually whileoperating at worst case conditions; and2). Testing shall be done on both boilers combined (EU 620 and 621) while eachboiler is operating at worst case conditions.
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Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
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Subject Item: EU 622 Gas/Oil Backup Boiler 13
Associated Items: CE 091 Low Nox Burners
CE 092 Flue Gas Recirculation
GP 032 New Gas/Oil Boilers
SV 562 Gas/Oil Boiler
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: to avoid a majormodification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 04/18/2007 tomeasure CO while combusting natural gas.
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S/A Title I Condition: to avoid a majormodification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 36 months starting 04/18/2007 tomeasure NOx while combusting natural gas.
2.0
S/A 40 CFR Section 60.48c(d), (e), (f),and (j); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Report: due 30 days after end of each calendar half-year starting 03/22/2007. Thereport shall include:1). calendar dates of the reporting period;2). records of fuel supplier certification; and3). a certified statement signed by the Permittee that the certifications represent allfuel oil combusted during the reporting period.
3.0
S/A 40 CFR � 60.47c(a)(1)(i) through(iv); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Initial Performance Test: due 365 days after Permit Issuance to measure opacity.4.0
S/A 40 CFR � 60.47c(a)(1)(i) through(iv); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Performance Test: due before end of each calendar year following InitialPerformance Test to measure opacity. Testing may be required more frequentlybased on previous test results according to 40 CFR Section 60.47c(a)(1)(i) through(iv).
5.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
13 Dec, 2011 10:47Page 13 of 14
Subject Item: CE 085 Thermal Oxidizer
Associated Items: EU 182 Flatlines 1, 2, & 3
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A Title I Condition: 40 CFR Section52.21(aa)(12)(ix) and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 04/27/2006 requiredby this permit to determine VOC capture and destruction efficiency. A testextension is granted for the testing of CE085 due before April 27, 2011. The test isnow due before August 25, 2011. Subsequent tests will continue to be based onApril 27 date.
1.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Andersen - Main
Permit Number: 16300001 - 002
13 Dec, 2011 10:47Page 14 of 14
Subject Item: MR 001 COMS
Associated Items: CM 001 COMS
EU 620 Wood/Gas Boiler 11
EU 621 Wood/Gas Boiler 12
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
S/A 40 CFR Sections 60.7(c) and60.48c(c) and (j); Minn. R.7011.0570; Minn. R. 7017.1110,subp. 1 and 7019.0100, subp. 1
Excess Emissions/Downtime Reports (EER's): due 30 days after end of eachcalendar quarter following Initial Startup of the Monitor. The report shall include allinformation required by 40 CFR Section 60.7(c) or (d), as applicable, as well asMinn. R. 7017.1110, subp. 2 and shall be submitted even if there were no excessemissions, monitor downtime, or monitor bypasses during the quarter.
1.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 3 COMS Calibration Error Audit: due before end of each half-year following COMSCertification Test The Permittee conduct three point calibration error audits at least3 months apart but no greater than 8 months apart. Conduct audits in accordancewith Minn. R. 7017.1210, subp. 3.
2.0
Attachment 6
Points Calculator
Attachment 6Points Calculator
1) AQ Facility ID No.: 16300001 Total Points 30
2) Facility Name: Andersen - Main
3) Small business? y/n? n
4) DQ Numbers (including all rolled) : 2819 (3438)
5) Date of each Application Received: 9/30/2009 (4/20/2011)
6) Final Permit No. ANDXL-002 (16300001-002)
7) Permit Staff Jared LaFave
8) "Work completed" in which .xls file (i.e. unit 2b, unit 1a, biofuels)?
N/A
TotalApplication Type DQ No. Qty. Points Points DetailsAdministrative Amendment 1 0Minor Amendment 4 0Applicability Request 10 0Moderate Amendment 15 0Major Amendment 25 0Individual State Permit (not reissuance) 50 0Individual Part 70 Permit (not reissuance) 75 0
Additional PointsModeling Review 15 0BACT Review 15 0LAER Review 15 0CAIR/Part 75 CEM analysis 10 0NSPS Review 10 0NESHAP Review 10 0Case-by-case MACT Review 20 0Netting 2819 3 10 30 PM2.5, PM10, NoxgLimits to remain below threshold 10 0Plantwide Applicability Limit (PAL) 20 0AERA review 15 0Variance request under 7000.7000 35 0Confidentiality request under 7000.1300 2 0
EAW reviewPart 4410.4300, subparts 18, item A; and 29 15 0
Part 4410.4300, subparts 8, items A & B; 10, items A to C; 16, items A & D; 17, items A to C & E to G; and 18, items B & C
35 0
Part 4410.4300, subparts 4; 5 items A & B; 13; 15; 16, items B & C; and 17 item D
70 0
Add'l Points 30
NOTES: Thirty (30) additional points are assessed due to netting three pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, and NOx) from which a Btu throughput limit was established to remain below the PM2.5 threshold of 10tpy. Incorporating this limit would add another ten points. However, because the amendment was intended to not increase any pollutants’ emissions, a lower limit was placed on Btu throughput to ensure SO2 would not be increased. Therefore, only the 30 additional points are assessed.
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Attachment 7
January 14, 2010 MPCA PM2.5 letter
Attachment 8
March 11, 2010 Andersen request for clarification of January 14, 2010 MPCA PM2.5 letter
Attachment 9
March 19, 2010 MPCA response to March 11, 2010 Andersen request for clarification letter
Attachment 10
Fuel Oil Use Calculations
Attachment 10Fuel Oil Use Calculations
Andersen Corporation, Bayport, MNBoiler 13/ EU622 Only fuel oil user
Oil Use Calculation:Maximum Oil Capacity 345 gal/hr value from orginal applicationFuel Use Limit 250,000 gal/yr value current permitTotal Possible hours per year using 100% oil 725 hr/yr
If monthly Method 9 interval 12 tests/year
3 hours/test36 hours/yr test hours
Remainder 689 hours/yr for NG curtailment29 days/yr for NG curtailment ~1 month
History of NG Curtailments Begin Date End Date2/10/08 2/10/082/18/08 2/18/082/20/08 2/21/081/13/09 1/16/091/24/09 1/26/0912/9/09 12/9/09
1/2/2010 1/6/101/1/10 1/2/10
Subpart Dc Requirements Under 60.47c (a) (1)Maximum possible annually1/yr (i) no VE observed - annual method 92/yr (ii) maximum VE observed <or= 5% - 6 month interval for Method 94/yr (iii) maximum VE observed between 5% and 10% - 3 month interval for Method 912/yr (iv) maximum VE observed >10% - 30-day interval for Method 93 hours per test
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Attachment 11
June 25, 2012 Notice of Compliance/Notice of Noncompliance
i-enf-iii-9b · 4/23/12 · Doc Type: Compliance/Noncompliance Notification
June 25, 2012 CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 7003 3110 0001 1822 9686 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Andersen Corporation 100 Fourth Avenue North Bayport, MN 55003-1096 RE: (1) Notice of Noncompliance for the March 15, 2011, Particulate Matter Performance Test on
Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) Pursuant to Air Emission Permit Number ANDXL-001; and
(2) Notice of Compliance for the March 16, 2011, Particulate Matter Performance Tests on Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) Pursuant to Air Emission Permit Number ANDXL-001; and
(3) Notice of Noncompliance for the February 28, 2012, Particulate Matter Performance Test on Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) Pursuant to Air Emission Permit Number ANDXL-001; and
(4) Notice of Compliance for the February 28 to March 1, 2012, Particulate Matter Performance Tests on Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) Pursuant to Air Emission Permit Number ANDXL-001
Dear Ms. Hietala: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) staff has reviewed the final test reports for the tests conducted on the emission units referenced above at the Andersen Corporation (Regulated Party) located in Bayport, Minnesota. The test reports were submitted electronically on May 2, 2011, and April 10, 2012. This notice serves as the Commissioner’s written verification of compliance of the emission facility status pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2020 to 7017.2025. This letter documents emission violations. For the purpose of enforcing the emission limit, the period of noncompliance begins at the date of the initial noncompliant performance test. Therefore, the Regulated Party should take immediate measures to minimize emissions. The measures taken are important and should be documented as they will become part of the record of corrective actions. The MPCA staff has determined that the test results demonstrate the following under test conditions:
Summary of Performance Test Results
March 15, 2011 Test (75% Steam Load with 2 ESP Fields Operating)
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620) (EU621)
(SV561)
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1); Minn. R. 7011.0570
Particulate Matter (PM) ≤ 0.030 pounds per million Btu heat input (lb/MMBtu)
PM(A)
0.028
lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 2 June 25, 2012
March 15, 2011 Test (75% Steam Load with 2 ESP Fields Operating) - continued
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status
Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620) (EU621)
(SV561)
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and
Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§
63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1); Alternative
Monitoring Procedure approved under
40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
PM ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.028
lb/MMBtu
Noncompliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Carbon Monoxide (CO) ≤ 350 parts per million on a dry basis corrected to 7
percent oxygen (ppm, dry @ 7% O2)
CO 198
ppm, dry @ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
CO ≤ 400 ppm, dry @ 7% O2
CO 198
ppm, dry @ 7% O2
Compliant
March 16, 2011 Test (75% Steam Load with 2 ESP Fields Operating)
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status
Boilers 11 and 12
(EU620) (EU621) (SV561)
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1); Minn. R. 7011.0570
PM ≤ 0.030 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.004 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and
Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§
63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1); Alternative
Monitoring Procedure approved under
40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
PM ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.004 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
CO ≤ 350 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 88 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
CO ≤ 400 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 88 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 3 June 25, 2012
March 16, 2011 Test (90% Steam Load with 3 ESP Fields Operating) Emission
Unit Tested Limitation Basis
Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status
Boiler 11 and Boiler 12 (EU620) (EU621) (SV561) (CE090)
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1); Minn. R. 7011.0570
PM ≤ 0.030lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.003 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and
Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR § 63.6(f)(1); Alternative Monitoring Procedure
approved under 40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
PM ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.003 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
CO ≤ 350 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 103 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
CO ≤ 400 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 103 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
February 28, 2012 Test (90% Steam Load with 3 ESP Fields Operating)
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status
Boilers 11 and 12
(EU620) (EU621) (SV561)
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1); Minn. R. 7011.0570
PM ≤ 0.030 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.027 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and
Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR § 63.6(f)(1); Alternative Monitoring Procedure
approved under 40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
PM ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.027 lb/MMBtu
Noncompliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
CO ≤ 350 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 245 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
CO ≤ 400 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 245 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl): ≤ 0.025
lb/MMBtu
HCl 0.0005 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 4 June 25, 2012
February 28-29, 2012 Test (75% Steam Load with 2 ESP Fields Operating) Emission
Unit Tested Limitation Basis
Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status
Boilers 11 and 12
(EU620) (EU621) (SV561)
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1); Minn. R. 7011.0570
PM ≤ 0.030 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.006 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and
Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR § 63.6(f)(1); Alternative Monitoring Procedure
approved under 40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
PM ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.006 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
CO ≤ 350 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 161 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
CO ≤ 400 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 161 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
HCl ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
HCl 0.0003 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
February 29 to March 1, 2012 Test (90% Steam Load with 3 ESP Fields Operating)
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result Compliance
Status
Boilers 11 and 12
(EU620) (EU621) (SV561)
40 CFR § 60.43c(e)(1); Minn. R. 7011.0570
PM ≤ 0.030 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.014 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and
Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR § 63.6(f)(1); Alternative Monitoring Procedure
approved under 40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
PM ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
PM(A)
0.014 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Title I Condition: to avoid a major
modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
CO ≤ 350 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 245 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
CO ≤ 400 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
CO 245 ppm, dry
@ 7% O2
Compliant
40 CFR §§ 63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR
§ 63.6(f)(1)
HCl ≤ 0.025 lb/MMBtu
HCl 0.0003 lb/MMBtu
Compliant
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 5 June 25, 2012
Table References: (A) Front-Half Particulate Matter includes filterable particulate matter as determined by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Method 5.
The tests were conducted while combusting wood flour and natural gas. Process operating parameters are reported in the following table.
Emission Unit Tested
Date of Test
ESP Fields
On
Tested Capacit
y
Steam Flow 1000
lb/hr
Heat Input MMBtu/hr
Total Power
Input kW
Secondary Voltage
kV Boilers
11 and 12 (EU620) (EU621) (SV561) (CE090)
3/15/11 2 75% 60.7 73.6 9.0 No Data 3/16/11 2 75% 60.0 72.8 16.5 No Data 3/16/11 3 90% 76.7 93.0 18.4 No Data 2/28/12 3 90% 72.0 87.3 10.9 37.4
2/28/12 to 2/29/12
2 75% 61.7 74.8 9.36 40.8
2/29/12 to 3/1/12
3 90% 72.0 86.6 19.0 41.1
These parameters are within the ranges defined in the approved test plan. In addition, please be advised of the following: 1. The Regulated Party shall comply with the appropriate option:
i. Conduct a retest for particulate matter on or before 30 days after receipt of this letter. (Retests
were conducted and passed within two days of the failed tests.)
ii. Provide advance written notice of testing, submit a test plan and schedule a pretest meeting at least 21 days prior to the retest date. The pretest meeting shall be held at least seven working days prior to the date of the retest. (Requirement met.)
iii. Submit the final performance test results within 45 days of conducting the retest. (Requirement met.)
iv. Include with the final test results a description of corrective action taken by the Regulated Party to achieve compliance. If the MPCA staff determines that compliance has been demonstrated, the Regulated Party shall incorporate this corrective action into its standard operating procedures. This description should include information describing the duration of the alleged violation, cause(s) of the alleged violation, corrective actions taken or planned to correct the alleged violation, and any other information relevant to the test failure.
2. The following operating limit applies pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025,subp. 3 and any additional
applicable requirement. This limit will supersede specific previous operating limits in the Permit (Permit) as stated below. The limit applies in addition to any other operating limit or requirement that already exists and does not serve to relax any other limit or requirement. The new operating limit is now effective and any operational changes can be made upon receipt of this letter.
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 6 June 25, 2012
Emission Unit Operating Limit Averaging Method Electrostatic Precipitator (CE009)
Minimum Number of Fields On: 2 When operating at or below 60,000 lb/hr steam flow
Not Applicable
Minimum Number of Fields On: 3 When operating or above 60,000 lb/hr steam flow
Not Applicable
The Regulated Party may not operate an emission unit at a less stringent rate than that listed in the table above unless it conducts a performance test at an alternate rate, the MPCA staff determines compliance at that rate for the emission unit, and a Notice of Compliance with approval to operate at the new rate is received. If an operating limit is exceeded, it must be reported in accordance with the deviation reporting requirements of Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(A).
2. The Emission Inventory rule, Minn. R. 7019.3000 to 7019.3100, requires the calculation of emissions based on an established hierarchy. In the absence of Continuous Emission Monitor data meeting the requirements of Minn. R. 7019.3040, a performance test must be used. When a performance test for particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, volatile organic compounds or lead is conducted and meets the requirements of Minn. R. 7017.2001 to 7017.2060, the results must be used to calculate emissions, unless specified otherwise by Minn. R. 7019.3000 to 7019.3100. It is the Regulated Party’s responsibility to ensure the results of performance tests are accounted for in their annual emission inventory submittal. Note that the final decision to approve the emission factor for any given inventory year will be made by the Emission Inventory Coordinator.
The MPCA’s Enforcement staff (Enforcement staff) has been informed of the noncompliance status for particulate matter and will determine the appropriate enforcement action. Enforcement staff has currently identified the following violations. Please review for accuracy the following descriptions of the current alleged violations. Violation 1:
Summary of Performance Test Results
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result
Compliance Status
Boilers 11 and 12
(EU620) (EU621) (SV561)
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§
63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR § 63.6(f)(1);
Alternative Monitoring Procedure approved under
40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
Particulate Matter ≤ 0.025 pounds per
million Btu heat input (lb/MMBtu)
PM(A) 0.028
lb/MMBtu
Noncompliant
On March 15, 2011, the Regulated Party conducted a performance test for particulate matter on Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) at the Regulated Party’s Bayport, Minnesota facility. The results of this test showed that Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) were emitting particulate matter at a rate of
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 7 June 25, 2012 0.028 pounds per million Btu heat input (lbs/mmBtu). This emission rate is in excess of the permitted limit of 0.025 lbs/mmBtu. Violation 2:
Summary of Performance Test Results
Emission Unit Tested
Limitation Basis Pollutant and Emission Limit
Test Result
Compliance Status
Boilers 11 and 12
(EU620) (EU621) (SV561)
Title I Condition: to avoid a major modification under 40 CFR § 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFR §§
63.7500(a)(1) and 63.7505(a); 40 CFR § 63.6(f)(1);
Alternative Monitoring Procedure approved under
40 CFR § 63.8(f)(1)
Particulate Matter ≤ 0.025 pounds per
million Btu heat input (lb/MMBtu)
PM(A) 0.027
lb/MMBtu
Noncompliant
On February 28, 2012, the Regulated Party conducted a performance test for particulate matter on Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) at the Regulated Party’s Bayport, Minnesota facility. The results of this test showed that Boilers 11 and 12 (EU620, EU621, SV561) were emitting particulate matter at a rate of 0.027 pounds per million Btu heat input. This emission rate is in excess of the permitted limit of 0.025 pounds per million Btu heat input. The above alleged violations have been recorded and documented by the MPCA. If you believe that any of the information presented above is incorrect, please respond in writing. The response should contain a detailed explanation in support of your version of the events in question. If you believe that those events do not constitute a violation, you can also discuss that in your response. You are also required to submit information regarding the duration of the alleged violations, cause(s) of the alleged violations, corrective actions taken or planned to correct the alleged violations, and any other information relevant to the test failure as required under Option A. iv. above. This letter and your response do not preclude the MPCA from taking further action with respect to the above alleged violations. The MPCA reserves the right to pursue any and all remedies available under Minn. Stat. §§ 115.071, 116.072, 116.073, and 609.671, and all applicable rules or permits for any violation cited in this letter. It is important that you give this matter your full attention. The MPCA will consider your response in determining whether and what level of enforcement action is appropriate. Please note that such enforcement action may require payment of a monetary penalty. Please submit responses to this letter directly to Curtis Stock, with a copy to Sarah Kilgriff. If you have questions or comments regarding the content of this letter, please contact Curtis Stock at 651-757-2757.
Ms. Dori Hietala, P.E. - Environmental Engineer Page 8 June 25, 2012 Your continued cooperation is appreciated. Sincerely, Bob Beresford Supervisor, Air Compliance Unit Duluth Office Industrial Division BB/SK:rrs cc: Sarah Kilgriff, MPCA Curtis Stock, MPCA Jared LaFave, MPCA Dick Cordes, MPCA Enforcement Data Coordinator - Enforcement Case ID 15506 AQD Notice of Compliance/Noncompliance File No. 549
Attachment 12
Insignificant Activities Calculations
Attachment 12Insignificant Activities Calculations
EC17 IA 13S Space Htrs1 page
Evaluation, 5/26/11 EC-17
Greenhouse Gas EmissionsAir Quality Permit Program
Doc Type: Permit Application
1a) AQ Facility ID No.: 1.6E+07 1b) AQ File No.:2) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission unit ID number: IA: Building 13S Space Heaters (6 Space Heaters with a total capacity of 1.0 MMBtu/hr)4) Stack/Vent designation number(s): Total Facility Space Heater capacity is >420,000 Btu/hr; therefore, do not qualify as Subpart 3(A) Insignificant Activity.5) Control equipment number(s): Total capacity of all space heaters (1.0MMBtu/hr) qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Minn. R. 7007.1300 Subp. 3(I)6) Operating Limitations, if applicable: (required to be listed) with CO2e PTE <1000 tpy; therefore, each individual unit capacity would also qualify as Subpart 3(I).
7) Greenhouse Gas Emissions Summary.
Maximum Rated Capacity: 1.00 MMBtu/hr Total Capacity of 6 Space Heaters
Fuel Parameters:Fuel Type Heat Value
Fuel Consumption Rate
Natural Gas 1,000 btu/scf 1,000 cf/hrNatural Gas
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) 7f) 7g) 7h)P ll ti
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Emission Factor
Uncontrolled Emission Rate
Pollution Control
Efficiency
Controlled Emission Rate
Limited and ControlledEmission Rate
Actual ControlledEmission Rate
(lb/MMbtu)1 (lb/hr) (tpy) CO2e (tpy) (%) (lb/hr) (tpy) CO2e (tpy) (lb/hr) (tpy) CO2e (tpy) (tpy) CO2e (tpy)CO2 1 116.89 117 512 512 0.0% 117 512 512 117 512 512CH4 21 2.20E-03 0.00 0.01 0.2 0.0% 0.00 0.01 0.2 0.00 0.01 0.2N2O 310 2.20E-04 0.00 0.00 0.3 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.3 0.00 0.00 0.3
HFCs N/A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --PFCs N/A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --SF6 23,900 N/A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Total GHG (CO2e) 512 512 512 01 - Emission Factors based on 40 CFR Part 98 (GHG Mandatory Reporting Rule), Subpart C for combustion sources. Converted from kg to lbs as follows:
EF (kg/MMBt
u)
Conversion factor (lb/kg)
EF (lb/MMB
tu)CO2 53.02 2.2046 116.89
CH4 1.00E-03 2.2046 2.20E-03
N2O 1.00E-04 2.2046 2.20E-04
GHG Pollutan
tGWP
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Attachment 12Insignificant Activities Calculations
EC08 IA 13S Space Htrs1 page
Evaluation, 5/26/11 EC-08External Combustion (Ovens, Dryers, Furnaces, etc.) Calculation Form
Air Quality Permit Program
Instructions on Page 4
1a) AQ Facility ID No.: 16300001 1b) AQ File No.: 2) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation 3) Emission unit identification numberIA: Building 13S Space Heaters (6 Space Heaters with a total capacity of 1.0 MMBtu/hr) 4) Stack/Vent designation number: 5) Maximum Rated Capacity: 1.0 million Btu/hr Total Capacity of 6 Space Heaters 6) Control Equipment 7) Fuel Parameters:
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e)
Fuel Type Sulfur (gr/100 ft3 % Ash Heat Value Units Fuel Consumption Rate UnitsNatural Gas 1000 btu/scf 1000 cf/hr
8) Calculation summary - Primary Fuel: Natural Gas When calculating Potential Emissions, use items 8a, 8b, 8d, 8e, 8g-i. When calculating actual emissions, use items 8a, 8b, 8c, 8f, 8g, and 8j.
This unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Subp. 3(I): <2 tons CO & < 1 ton NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, VOC8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f 8g 8h 8i 8j
Pollutant Emission Actual Annual Emission Maximum Actual Pollution Maximum Limited Actual
Factor 2 Fuel Use Rate uncontrolled uncontrolled control controlled controlled controlledemissions emissions efficiency emissions emissions emissions
(lb/MMscf) (MMscf/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.6 -- 0.01 0.03 -- 0% 0.03 0.03 --PM10 7.6 -- 0.01 0.03 -- 0% 0.03 0.03 --PM2.5 7.6 -- 0.01 0.03 -- 0% 0.03 0.03 --SO2 0.6 -- 6.00E-04 2.63E-03 -- 0% 2.63E-03 2.63E-03 --NOx 94.0 -- 0.09 0.41 -- 0% 0.41 0.41 --
VOC 5.5 -- 0.01 0.02 -- 0% 0.02 0.02 --CO 40.0 -- 0.04 0.18 -- 0% 0.18 0.18 --Lead 0.0005 -- 5.00E-07 2.19E-06 -- 0% 2.19E-06 2.19E-06 --2 Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1.4 Natural Gas Combustion (7/98), for Residential Furnaces (<0.3 MMBtu/hr)
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Attachment 12Insignificant Activities Calculations
EC17 IA 13S AMU1 page
Evaluation, 5/26/11 EC-17
Greenhouse Gas EmissionsAir Quality Permit Program
Doc Type: Permit Application
1a) AQ Facility ID No.: 1.6E+07 1b) AQ File No.:2) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation3) Emission unit ID number: IA: Building 13S Make-up Air Unit 2.2 MMBtu/hr 4) Stack/Vent designation number(s): Note: Unit no longer qualifies as a subpart 3(I) insignificant activity since CO2e PTE >1000 tpy.5) Control equipment number(s): However, unit will qualify as a Subpart 4(D) insignificant activity with CO2e PTE <10,000 tpy or 6) Operating Limitations, if applicable: actual CO2e <1,000 tpy.
(Note - Supbart 4 is "Insignificant Activities Required to be listed in a part 70 application")7) Greenhouse Gas Emissions Summary.
Maximum Rated Capacity: 2.2 MMBtu/hr
Fuel Parameters: Fuel Type Heat Value Fuel Consumption Rate
Natural Gas 1,000 btu/scf 2,200 cf/hrNatural Gas
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e) 7f) 7g) 7h)
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Emission Factor
Uncontrolled Emission Rate
Pollution Control
Efficiency
Controlled Emission Rate
Limited and ControlledEmission Rate
Actual ControlledEmission Rate
(lb/MMbtu)1 (lb/hr) (tpy) CO2e (tpy) (%) (lb/hr) (tpy) CO2e (tpy) (lb/hr) (tpy) CO2e (tpy) (tpy) CO2e (tpy)CO2 1 116.89 257 1,126 1,126 0.0% 257 1,126 1,126 257 1,126 1,126CH4 21 2.20E-03 0.00 0.02 0.4 0.0% 0.00 0.02 0.4 0.00 0.02 0.4N2O 310 2.20E-04 0.00 0.00 0.7 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.7 0.00 0.00 0.7
HFCs N/A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --PFCs N/A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --SF6 23,900 N/A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Total GHG (CO2e) 1,127 1,127 1,127 01 - Emission Factors based on 40 CFR Part 98 (GHG Mandatory Reporting Rule), Subpart C for combustion sources. Converted from kg to lbs as follows:
EF (kg/MMBt
u)
Conversion factor (lb/kg)
EF (lb/MMB
tu)CO2 53.02 2.2046 116.89
CH4 1.00E-03 2.2046 2.20E-03
N2O 1.00E-04 2.2046 2.20E-04
GHG Pollutan
tGWP
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Attachment 12Insignificant Activities Calculations
EC08 IA 13S AMU1 page
Evaluation, 5/26/11 EC-08External Combustion (Ovens, Dryers, Furnaces, etc.) Calculation Form
Air Quality Permit Program
Instructions on Page 4
1a) AQ Facility ID No.: 16300001 1b) AQ File No.: 2) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation 3) Emission unit identification numberIA: Building 13S Make-up Air Unit 2.2 MMBtu/hr 4) Stack/Vent designation number: 5) Maximum Rated Capacity: 2.2 million Btu/hr 6) Control Equipment 7) Fuel Parameters:
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e)
Fuel Type Sulfur (gr/100 ft3 % Ash Heat Value Units Fuel Consumption Rate UnitsNatural Gas 1000 btu/scf 2200 cf/hr
8) Calculation summary - Primary Fuel: Natural Gas When calculating Potential Emissions, use items 8a, 8b, 8d, 8e, 8g-i. When calculating actual emissions, use items 8a, 8b, 8c, 8f, 8g, and 8j.
This unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Subp. 3(I): <2 tons CO & < 1 ton NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, VOCThis unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Subp. 4(A) and 4(B): <5.7 lb/hr CO & <2.28 lb/hr NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, VOC
8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f 8g 8h 8i 8jPollutant Emission Actual Annual Emission Maximum Actual Pollution Maximum Limited Actual
Factor 2 Fuel Use Rate uncontrolled uncontrolled control controlled controlled controlledemissions emissions efficiency emissions emissions emissions
(lb/MMcf) (MMcf/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.6 -- 0.02 0.07 -- 0% 0.07 0.07 --PM10 7.6 -- 0.02 0.07 -- 0% 0.07 0.07 --PM2.5 7.6 -- 0.02 0.07 -- 0% 0.07 0.07 --SO2 0.6 -- 1.32E-03 5.78E-03 -- 0% 5.78E-03 5.78E-03 --NOx 94.0 -- 0.21 0.91 -- 0% 0.91 0.91 --
VOC 5.5 -- 0.01 0.05 -- 0% 0.05 0.05 --CO 40.0 -- 0.09 0.39 -- 0% 0.39 0.39 --Lead 0.0005 -- 1.10E-06 4.82E-06 -- 0% 4.82E-06 4.82E-06 --2 Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1.4 Natural Gas Combustion (7/98), for Residential Furnaces (<0.3 MMBtu/hr)
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Attachment 12Insignificant Activities Calculations
EC13C 13S AMU2 pages
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM EC-13CAIR QUALITY DIVISION HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS520 LAFAYETTE ROAD CALCULATION FORM (FUEL COMBUSTION HAPs)ST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 5/9/2006
1a) AQ Facility ID No.: 16300001 1b) AQ File No.: 2) Facility Name: Andersen Corporation 3) Emission unit identification number: IA: Building 13S Make-up Air Unit 2.2 MMBtu/hr 4) Stack/Vent designation number: 5) Maximum Rated Capacity: 2.2 million Btu/hr 6) Control Equipment 7) Fuel Parameters:
7a) 7b) 7c) 7d) 7e)Fuel Type ulfur (gr/100 ft3 % Ash Heat Value Units Fuel Consumption Rate Units
Natural Gas 1000 btu/scf 2200 cf/hrThis unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Subp. 4(C )(1): 25% or less of HAP Thresholds listed in subpart 5. 8) Calculation summary - Primary Fuel: Natural Gas
8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f 8g 8h 8i 8j 7007.1300 25% ofHAP Name Emission Actual Emission Maximum Actual Pollution Maximum Limited Actual Subpart 5 7007.1300 PTE
(CAS) Factor 2 Annual Fuel Rate Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled HAP Subp 5 MeetsUse Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Thresholds Thresholds 25%?
(lbs/106 scf) (106 scf/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Arsenic (7440-38-2) 2.00E-04 -- 4.40E-07 1.93E-06 -- 0.00% 1.93E-06 1.93E-06 -- 0.005 0.00125 Yes
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Benzene (71-43-2) 2.10E-03 -- 4.62E-06 2.02E-05 -- 0.00% 2.02E-05 2.02E-05 -- 2 0.5 YesBeryllium (7440-41-7) 1.20E-05 -- 2.64E-08 1.16E-07 -- 0.00% 1.16E-07 1.16E-07 -- 0.008 0.002 YesCadmium (7440-43-9) 1.10E-03 -- 2.42E-06 1.06E-05 -- 0.00% 1.06E-05 1.06E-05 -- 0.01 0.0025 YesChromium (7440-47-3) 1.40E-03 -- 3.08E-06 1.35E-05 -- 0.00% 1.35E-05 1.35E-05 -- 5 1.25 YesCobalt (7440-48-4) 8.40E-05 -- 1.85E-07 8.09E-07 -- 0.00% 8.09E-07 8.09E-07 -- 0.1 0.025 YesDichlorobenzene (25321-22-6) 1.20E-03 -- 2.64E-06 1.16E-05 -- 0.00% 1.16E-05 1.16E-05 -- Not listed Not listed N/AFormaldehyde (50-00-0) 7.50E-02 -- 1.65E-04 7.23E-04 -- 0.00% 7.23E-04 7.23E-04 -- 2 0.5 YesHexane (110-54-3) 1.80E+00 -- 3.96E-03 1.73E-02 -- 0.00% 1.73E-02 1.73E-02 -- 10 2.5 YesManganese (7439-96-5) 3.80E-04 -- 8.36E-07 3.66E-06 -- 0.00% 3.66E-06 3.66E-06 -- 0.8 0.2 YesMercury (7439-97-6) 2.60E-04 -- 5.72E-07 2.51E-06 -- 0.00% 2.51E-06 2.51E-06 -- 0.01 0.0025 YesNaphthalene (91-20-3) 6.10E-04 -- 1.34E-06 5.88E-06 -- 0.00% 5.88E-06 5.88E-06 -- 10 2.5 YesNickel (7440-02-0) 2.10E-03 -- 4.62E-06 2.02E-05 -- 0.00% 2.02E-05 2.02E-05 -- 1 0.25 YesSelenium (7782-49-2) 2.40E-05 -- 5.28E-08 2.31E-07 -- 0.00% 2.31E-07 2.31E-07 -- 0.1 0.025 YesToluene (108-88-3) 3.40E-03 -- 7.48E-06 3.28E-05 -- 0.00% 3.28E-05 3.28E-05 -- 10 2.5 YesPOM - TOTAL 3 6.98E-04 -- 1.54E-06 6.73E-06 -- 0.00% 6.73E-06 6.73E-06 -- see below see below see belowIndividual POM:2-Methylnaphthalene (91-57-4 2.40E-05 5.28E-08 2.31E-07 -- 0.00% 2.31E-07 2.31E-07 Not listed Not listed N/A3-Methylchloranthrene (56-49 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 Not listed Not listed N/A7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthrace 1.60E-05 3.52E-08 1.54E-07 -- 0.00% 1.54E-07 1.54E-07 0.01 0.0025 YesAcenaphthene (83-32-9) 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 Not listed Not listed N/AAcenaphthylene (203-96-8) 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 Not listed Not listed N/A
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Attachment 12Insignificant Activities Calculations
EC13C 13S AMU2 pages
8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f 8g 8h 8i 8j 7007.1300 25% ofHAP Name Emission Actual Emission Maximum Actual Pollution Maximum Limited Actual Subpart 5 7007.1300 PTE
(CAS) Factor 2 Annual Fuel Rate Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled HAP Subp 5 MeetsUse Emissions Emissions Efficiency Emissions Emissions Emissions Thresholds Thresholds 25%?
(lbs/106 scf) (106 scf/yr) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Anthracene (120-12-7) 2.40E-06 5.28E-09 2.31E-08 -- 0.00% 2.31E-08 2.31E-08 Not listed Not listed N/ABenz(a)anthracene (56-55-3) 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 0.01 0.0025 YesBenzo(a)pyrene (50-32-8) 1.20E-06 2.64E-09 1.16E-08 -- 0.00% 1.16E-08 1.16E-08 0.01 0.0025 YesBenzo(b)fluoranthene (205-99- 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 0.01 0.0025 YesBenzo(g,h,i)perylene (191-24-2 1.20E-06 2.64E-09 1.16E-08 -- 0.00% 1.16E-08 1.16E-08 Not listed Not listed N/ABenzo(k)fluoranthene (205-82- 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 Not listed Not listed N/AChrysene (218-01-9) 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 0.01 0.0025 YesDibenzo(a,h)anthracene (53-70 1.20E-06 2.64E-09 1.16E-08 -- 0.00% 1.16E-08 1.16E-08 0.01 0.0025 YesFluoranthene (206-44-0) 3.00E-06 6.60E-09 2.89E-08 -- 0.00% 2.89E-08 2.89E-08 Not listed Not listed N/AFlourene (86-73-7) 2.80E-06 6.16E-09 2.70E-08 -- 0.00% 2.70E-08 2.70E-08 Not listed Not listed N/AIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene (193-3 1.80E-06 3.96E-09 1.73E-08 -- 0.00% 1.73E-08 1.73E-08 0.01 0.0025 YesPhenanthrene (85-01-8) 1.70E-05 3.74E-08 1.64E-07 -- 0.00% 1.64E-07 1.64E-07 Not listed Not listed N/APyrene (129-00-0) 5.00E-06 1.10E-08 4.82E-08 -- 0.00% 4.82E-08 4.82E-08 Not listed Not listed N/ATotals 4.15E-03 1.82E-02 1.82E-02 1.82E-022 Emission factors from AP-42, Section 1.4.1 (7/98)3 Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds, and includes Naphthalene (naphthalene is not double counted in the total HAPs)
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Attachment 13
January 26, 2012 Andersen letter justifying secondary voltage in place of secondary power
Attachment 14
March 21, 2012 Andersen letter with V‐I curves