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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-421

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Title 25--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD

[25 PA. CODE. CHS. 121 AND 123]

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Allowance Requirements

[30 Pa.B. 1370]

   The Environmental Quality Board (Board) by this order amends Chapters 121 and 123 (relating to general provisions; and standards for contaminants) to read as set forth in Annex A.

   The final-form regulations amend the definition of ''NOx affected source'' in Chapter 121 to clarify that the definition is applicable to 15 megawatt (MW) sources rather than facilities. The final-form regulations make a number of minor technical amendments to Appendix E. The first amendment provides allowance allocations for newly discovered sources as provided under § 123.117(b) (relating to new NOx affected source provisions). In addition, the amendments to the allocations in Appendix E correct an accounting error contained in the original allocation. The final-form regulations delete the listing of ''baseline MMBtu'' in Appendix E, and modify the listing of ''baseline NOx lbs. per MMBtu.'' A number of sources mistakenly included in Appendix E are being deleted. The final-form regulations delete the contingent allocation for Washington Power Company from § 123.115(b) (relating to initial NOx allowance NOx allocations). The final-form regulations change the allocations for Duquesne Light Company's Cheswick facility and the P.H. Glatfelter facility, and they eliminate the Penntech Papers allocation.

   This order was adopted by the Board at its meeting of December 21, 1999.

A.  Effective Date

   These amendments will go into effect upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin as final rulemaking.

B.  Contact Persons

   For further information, contact J. Wick Havens, Chief, Division of Air Resource Management, Bureau of Air Quality Control, 12th Floor Rachel Carson State Office Building, P. O. Box 8468, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468, (717) 787-4310; or M. Dukes Pepper, Jr., Assistant Counsel, Bureau of Regulatory Counsel, Office of Chief Counsel, 9th Floor Rachel Carson State Office Building, P. O. Box 8464, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8464, (717) 787-7060. Persons with a disability may use the AT&T relay ser- vice by calling (800) 654-5984 (TDD users) or (800) 654-5988 (voice users). These final-form regulations are available electronically through the Department's (Department) web site http://www.dep.state.pa.us.

C.  Statutory Authority

   This action is being taken under the authority of section 5(a)(1) of the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. § 4005(a)(1)), which grants to the Board the authority to adopt regulations for the prevention, control, reduction and abatement of air pollution.

D.  Background and Summary

   On November 1, 1997, the Board published final regulations establishing the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Allowance Requirements. As the Department began to implement the regulations, there was some confusion about the definition of a ''NOx affected source.'' This definition intended to require that only those individual fossil-fired operating units that generate greater than 15 megawatts of electricity be included in the definition. Because some ambiguity exists, the final-form regulations clarify the definition to meet the original intention.

   Subsequent to publication of the regulations, a number of NOx affected sources not listed in the regulations were identified under the process established in § 123.117. In addition, the Washington Power Company, listed in § 123.115(b), no longer has a plan approval authorizing its construction. Furthermore, as the Department began the process of establishing NOx allowance tracking system accounts for the NOx affected sources listed in the regulations, the Department recognized that an accounting error had occurred in the original allocation of allowances listed in Appendix E. Appendix E had allocated approximately 500 more NOx allowances than were available in the Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) budget that the Commonwealth agreed to meet. Appendix E of the existing regulation contains two columns (''baseline NOx lbs./MMBtu'' and ''baseline MMBtu'') that are somewhat confusing. A number of minor editorial and name changes to the final-form regulations are also necessary. These final-form regulations modify the existing requirements to include newly discovered sources, removes the Washington Power Company, corrects the accounting error, modifies the columns contained in Appendix E and makes the editorial changes described previously. Finally, the final-form regulations modify the allocations for Duquesne Light's Cheswick facility and P.H. Glatfelter's facility and eliminate the allocation for Penntech Papers (now Willamette) in response to litigation concerning implementation of the existing regulations.

   As described during the initial rulemaking action, the Department worked with the OTC to determine the 1990 NOx baseline which was used to calculate the emission reductions, NOx affected source allocations and emission caps established by the program. The OTC published the ''Procedures for Development of the OTC NOx Baseline Emission Inventory.'' Following those procedures, a ''1999 OTC NOx Baseline Emission Inventory'' was developed by the EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (EPA-454/R/95-013). The Commonwealth used that inventory as the basis for development of the emission reduction requirements contained in the NOx allowance requirements regulations. A discussion in the March 6, 1999, preamble of the proposed rulemaking to these final-form regulations detail the process that was used in this Commonwealth to establish the 1999 baseline, emission reductions, NOx affected source allocations and emission caps.

   These final-form regulations were reviewed by the Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee (AQTAC) at its August 23, 1999, meeting. The AQTAC recommended that the Department proceed with the final-form regulations.

E.  Summary of Comments and Responses on the Proposed Rulemaking

   The Department received eight sets of comments on the regulatory proposal. The following discussion summarizes the major issues and the Department's responses.

   In general, the commentators supported the revisions to the NOx allowance requirements. One commentator opposed the allocation revision, asserting that the original allocation contained in the final-form regulations was inaccurate. That commentator also indicated that the Department did not describe the reason for the revision. The commentator received a final operating permit containing the allocation under the existing regulations. The commentator did not appeal that final permit. The preamble to the proposed rulemaking describes in detail the Department's methodology for calculating allocations, including a description of the accounting error contained in the existing rule. The Department has not made any changes to the final-form regulations in response to this comment. Another commentator asserted that two boilers contained at its facility were incorrectly included in Appendix E of the original rule. Again, this commentator received a final operating permit implementing that rule and did not appeal that operating permit. The Department did not make any change as a result of the comment.

   Finally, the Department received several comments requesting changes to names contained in the rule or making editorial comments concerning the nomenclature describing boilers at facilities covered by the rule. The Department made the changes in Appendix E to address these editorial concerns.

F.  Benefits, Costs and Compliance

   Benefits

   Executive Order 1996-1 requires a cost/benefit analysis of the amendments. Overall, the citizens in this Commonwealth will benefit from the amendments because they will provide appropriate protection of air quality both in this Commonwealth and the entire Northeastern United States. In addition to reducing ozone pollution, this program will assist the Commonwealth in meeting its requirements for regional further progress and attainment under the Clean Air Act.

   Compliance Costs

   These final-form regulations may slightly increase compliance costs by reducing the total NOx allowances available in this Commonwealth.

   Compliance Assistance

   The Department plans to educate and assist the regulated community and the public with understanding the NOx allowance requirements.

   Paperwork Requirements

   These regulatory changes will impose no additional paperwork on the Commonwealth and the regulated entities.

G.  Pollution Prevention

   Although these final-form regulations do not directly include pollution prevention provisions, it may encourage some affected parties to switch to less polluting fossil fuel sources.

H.  Sunset Review

   These final-form regulations will be reviewed in accordance with the sunset review schedule published by the Department to determine whether the regulations effectively fulfill the goals for which they were intended.

I.  Regulatory Review

   Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5(a)), on January 19, 2000, the Department submitted a copy of the amendments to IRRC and the Chairpersons of the Senate and House Environmental Resources and Energy Committees. In compliance with section 5(c) of the Regulatory Review Act, the Department also provided IRRC and the Committees with copies of the comments received during the public comment period, as well as other documents when requested.

   In preparing these final-form regulations, the Department has considered the comments received from IRRC, the Committees and the public. These comments are addressed in Section E of this preamble. Under section 5.1(d) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5a(d)), on February 8, 2000, these final-form regulations were deemed approved by the House and Senate Committees. Under section 5.1(e) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRC met on February 17, 2000, and approved the final-form regulations.

J.  Findings of the Board

   The Board finds that:

   (1)  Public notice of proposed rulemaking was given under sections 201 and 202 of the act of July 31, 1968 (P. L. 769, No. 240) (45 P. S. §§ 1201 and 1202) and regulations promulgated thereunder in 1 Pa. Code §§ 7.1 and 7.2.

   (2)  A public comment period was provided as required by law and all comments were considered.

   (3)  These final-form regulations do not enlarge the purpose of the proposal at 29 Pa.B. 1214 (March 6, 1999).

   (4)  These final-form regulations are necessary and appropriate for administration and enforcement of the authorizing acts identified in Section C of this preamble and are reasonably necessary to achieve and maintain the NAAQS for ozone.

K.  Order of the Board

   The Board, acting under the authorizing statutes, orders that:

   (a)  The regulations of the Department, 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121 and 123, are amended by amending §§ 121.1, 123.15 and Chapter 123, Appendix E to read as set forth in Annex A, with ellipses referring to the existing text of the regulations.

   (b)  The Chairperson of the Board shall submit this order and Annex A to the Office of General Counsel and the Office of Attorney General for review and approval as to legality and form, as required by law.

   (c)  The Chairperson of the Board shall submit this order and Annex A to IRRC and the Senate and House Environmental Resources and Energy Committees as required by the Regulatory Review Act.

   (d)  The Chairperson of the Board shall certify this order and Annex A and deposit them with the Legislative Reference Bureau as required by law.

   (e)  This order shall take effect immediately upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

JAMES M. SEIF,   
Chairperson

   (Editor's Note:  For the text of the Order of the Independent Regulatory Review Commission relating to this order, see 30 Pa.B. 1320 (March 4, 2000)).

   Fiscal Note:  Fiscal Note 7-343 remains valid for the final adoption of the subject regulations.

Annex A

TITLE 25.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

PART I.  DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Subpart C.  PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES

ARTICLE III.  AIR RESOURCES

CHAPTER 121.  GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 121.1.  Definitions.

   The definitions in section 3 of the act (35 P. S. § 4003) apply to this article. In addition, the following words and terms, when used in this article, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

*      *      *      *      *

   NOx affected source--A fossil fuel fired indirect heat exchange combustion unit with a maximum rated heat input capacity of 250 MMBtu/hour or more and all fossil fuel fired electric generating sources rated at 15 megawatts or greater or any other source that voluntarily opts to become a NOx affected source.

*      *      *      *      *

CHAPTER 123.  STANDARDS FOR CONTAMINANTS

NOx ALLOWANCE REQUIREMENTS

§ 123.115.  Initial NOx allowance NOx allocations.

   (a)  The sources contained in Appendix E are subject to the requirements of §§ 123.101--123.114, 123.116--123.120 and this section. These sources are allocated NOx allowances for the 1999--2002 NOx allowance control periods as listed in Appendix E. Except as provided in § 123.120 (relating to audit), if no allocation is specified for the NOx allowance control periods beyond 2002, the current allocations continue indefinitely.

   (b)  The Department may allocate allowances to Duquesne Light Company's Phillips and Brunot Island facilities. The allowances allocated to these facilities are limited as follows:

   (1)  The facility shall be fully operational.

   (2)  The allowances allocated to the facility may only be used by the baseline sources located at that facility, and may not be banked or transferred.

   (3)  The allocation to Brunot Island source identification numbers 001--012 may not exceed an aggregate 246 allowances for the period May 1--September 30.

   (4)  The allocation to Phillips Station boilers 1--6 may not exceed an aggregate 1,686 allowances for the period May 1--September 30.

APPENDIX E

BONUS ALLOWANCE
Baseline
County Facility Combustion Source Name Point ID Allowance NOx lb/MMBtu
Adams Met Edison Hamilton 031 4 0.59
Adams Met Edison Ortanna 031 3 0.59
Adams Metropolitan Edison Company G. E. N Frame Turbine #1 031 17 0.45
Adams Metropolitan Edison Company G. E. N Frame Turbine #2 032 6 0.45
Adams Metropolitan Edison Company G. E. N Frame Turbine #3 033 14 0.45
Allegheny Duquesne Light Company, Cheswick Boiler 001 2,5000.73
Armstrong Penelec--Keystone Boiler No. 1 031 4,334 0.80
Armstrong Penelec--Keystone Boiler No. 2 0323,4390.79
Armstrong West Penn Power Co. Foster Wheeler 031 1,137 0.95
Armstrong West Penn Power Co. Foster Wheeler 032 1,063 1.02
Beaver AES Beaver Valley Partners, Inc. Babcock and Wilcox 032301 0.83
Beaver AES Beaver Valley Partners, Inc. Babcock and Wilcox 033 247 0.83
Beaver AES Beaver Valley Partners, Inc. Babcock and Wilcox 034 286 0.83
Beaver AES Beaver Valley Partners, Inc. Babcock and Wilcox 035 154 0.81
Beaver Penn Power Co.--Bruce Mansfield Boiler Unit 1 031 2,987 0.90
Beaver Penn Power Co.--Bruce Mansfield Foster Wheeler Unit No. 2 032 3,857 0.90
Beaver Penn Power Co.--Bruce Mansfield Foster Wheeler Unit 3 033 3,497 0.70
Beaver Zinc Corporation Of America Coal Boiler 1 034 240 0.80
Beaver Zinc Corporation Of America Coal Boiler 2 035 2030.80
Berks Metropolitan Edison Co.--Titus Unit 1 031 202 0.65
Berks Metropolitan Edison Co.--Titus Unit 2 032 186 0.68
Berks Metropolitan Edison Co.--Titus Unit 3 033 201 0.66
Berks Metropolitan Edison Co.--Titus No. 4 Combustion Turbine 034 2 0.44
Berks Metropolitan Edison Co.--Titus No. 5 Combustion Turbine 035 2 0.44
Blair Penelec--Williamsburg No. 11 Boiler--Rily 031 38 0.87
Bucks PECO Energy--Falls Unit 1 70.67
Bucks PECO Energy--Falls Unit 2 70.67
Bucks PECO Energy--Falls Unit 360.67
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #1103111 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #120327 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #21 03344 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #22 034 20 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #31 035 11 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #32 036 14 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #41 037 8 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Croyden Croyden--Turbine #42 038 38 0.70
Bucks PECO Energy--Fairless Hills Power House Boiler No. 304363 0.26
Bucks PECO Energy--Fairless Hills Power House Boiler No. 404414 0.27
Bucks PECO Energy--Fairless Hills Power House Boiler No. 504573 0.26
Bucks PECO Energy--Fairless HillsPower House Boiler No. 604684 0.26
Cambria Cambria CoGen Company A Boiler 031 199 0.24
Cambria Cambria CoGen Company B Boiler 032 210 0.23
Cambria Colver Power Project 409 0.20
Cambria Ebensburg Power Company CFB Boiler 205 0.08
Carbon Panther Creek Energy Facility Boiler 1 119 0.12
Carbon Panther Creek Energy Facility Boiler 2 116 0.12
Chester PECO Energy--Cromby Boiler No 1 031 246 0.82
Chester PECO Energy--Cromby Boiler No 2 032 186 0.28
Clarion Piney Creek Project CFB Boiler 121 0.18
Clearfield Penelec--Shawville Babcock Wilcox Boiler 031 979 1.22
Clearfield Penelec--Shawville Babcock Wilcox Boiler 032 945 1.21
Clearfield Penelec--Shawville Combustion Engineering 033 850 0.86
Clearfield Penelec--Shawville Combustion Engineering 034 692 0.87
Clinton International Paper Co. 1 Riley Stoker Vo-Sp 033 145 0.55
Clinton International Paper Co. 2 Riley Stoker Vo-Sp 034 145 0.55
Clinton PP&L--Lock Haven CT 1 3 0.49
Columbia Penelec--Benton 002 1 2.33
Columbia Penelec--Benton 003 1 2.93
Cumberland Metropolitan Edison Company G.E. N Frame Turbine 031 9 0.45
Cumberland Metropolitan Edison Company G.E. N Frame Turbine 032 11 0.45
Cumberland PP&L--West Shore CT 1 3 0.49
Cumberland PP&L--West Shore CT 2 3 0.49
Dauphin PP&L--Harrisburg CT 1 3 0.49
Dauphin PP&L--Harrisburg CT 2 4 0.49
Dauphin PP&L--Harrisburg CT 3 4 0.49
Dauphin PP&L--Harrisburg CT 4 4 0.49
Delaware Tosco Refinery 7 Boiler 032 330.37
Delaware Tosco Refinery 8 Boiler 033 540.48
Delaware Tosco Refinery Platformer Heater 038 180 0.55
Delaware Tosco Refinery 543 Crude Heater 044 101 0.55
Delaware Tosco Refinery 544 Crude Heater 045 115 0.55
Delaware PECO Energy-- Eddystone No. 1 Boiler 031 660 0.54
Delaware PECO Energy-- Eddystone No. 2 Boiler 032 430 0.55
Delaware PECO Energy-- Eddystone No. 3 Boiler 033 255 0.28
Delaware PECO Energy-- Eddystone No. 30 Gas Turbine 039 2 0.48
Delaware PECO Energy-- Eddystone No. 40 Gas Turbine 040 1 0.49
Delaware PECO Energy-- Eddystone No. 4 Boiler 041 248 0.28
Delaware Kimberly--Clark Boiler No. 9 034 12 0.52
Delaware Kimberly--Clark 10 Culm Cogen. Fbc Plant 035 84 0.08
Delaware Sun Refining & Marketing 089 86 0.09
Delaware FPL Energy 090 145 0.08
Erie General Electric Co. B & W Boiler No. 2 032 26 1.01
Erie International Paper Company Coal Fired Boiler No. 21 037 68 0.58
Erie Norcon Power Partners Turbine 1 001 50 0.07
Erie Norcon Power Partners Turbine 2 002 50 0.07
Erie Penelec--Front Street Erie City Iron Works No. 7 031 5 0.92
Erie Penelec--Front Street Erie City Iron Works No. 8 032 5 0.90
Erie Penelec--Front Street Comb. Eng. Boiler No. 9 033 133 0.57
Erie Penelec--Front Street Comb. Eng. Boiler No. 10 034 133 0.57
Greene West Penn Power-- Hatfield's Ferry Babcock & Wilcox 031 3,969 1.04
Greene West Penn Power-- Hatfield's Ferry Babcock & Wilcox 032 3,694 1.04
Greene West Penn Power-- Hatfield's Ferry Babcock & Wilcox 033 2,154 1.04
Indiana Penelec--Conemaugh Boiler No. 1 031 3,288 0.76
Indiana Penelec--Conemaugh Boiler No. 2 032 4,187 0.76
Indiana Penelec--Homer City Boiler No. 1-Foster Whelr 031 3,160 1.20
Indiana Penelec--Homer City Boiler No. 2-Foster Whelr 032 3,978 1.20
Indiana Penelec--Homer City Boiler No. 3-B.& W. 033 2,924 0.62
Indiana Penelec--Seward Boiler No. 12 (B&W) 032 144 0.84
Indiana Penelec--Seward Boiler No. 14 (B&W) 033 146 0.83
Indiana Penelec--Seward Boiler No. 15 (Comb.Eng.) 931 672 0.75
Lackawanna Archbald Power Corporation Cogen 81 0.05
Lancaster PP&L--Holtwood Unit 17 Foster Wheeler 934 806 1.20
Lawrence Penn Power Co.--New Castle Foster Wheeler 031 108 0.91
Lawrence Penn Power Co.--New Castle B.W. Boiler 032 97 0.91
Lawrence Penn Power Co.--New Castle Babcock And Wilcox 033 185 0.91
Lawrence Penn Power Co.--New Castle Babcock And Wilcox 034 339 0.91
Lawrence Penn Power Co.--New Castle Babcock And Wilcox 035 620 0.91
Lehigh PP&L--Allentown CT 1 2 0.49
Lehigh PP&L--Allentown CT 2 3 0.49
Lehigh PP&L--Allentown CT 3 3 0.49
Lehigh PP&L--Allentown CT 4 3 0.49
Lycoming PP&L--Williamsport CT 1 3 0.49
Lycoming PP&L--Williamsport CT 2 3 0.49
Luzerne Continental Energy Associates Turbine 267 0.13
Luzerne Continental Energy Associates HRSG 128 0.20
Luzerne UGI Corp.--Hunlock Power Foster Wheeler 031 374 0.95
Luzerne PP&L--Jenkins CT 1 3 0.49
Luzerne PP&L--Jenkins CT 2 2 0.49
Luzerne PP&L--Harwood CT 1 3 0.49
Luzerne PP&L--Harwood CT 2 3 0.49
Monroe Met Edison Shawnee 031 3 0.59
Montgomery Merck Sharp & Dohme Cogen II Gas Turbine 039 79 0.16
MontgomeryPECO Energy--MoserUnit 1 7 0.67
MontgomeryPECO Energy--MoserUnit 2 7 0.67
MontgomeryPECO Energy--MoserUnit 3 6 0.67
Montour PP&L--Montour Montour No. 1 031 3,568 0.85
Montour PP&L--Montour Montour No. 2 032 4,696 1.07
Montour PP&L--Montour Aux.Start-Up Boiler No. 1 033 9 0.17
Montour PP&L--Montour Aux.Start-Up Boiler No. 2 034 7 0.17
Northampton Bethlehem Steel Corp. Boiler 1 Boiler House 2 041 91 0.23
Northampton Bethlehem Steel Corp. Boiler 2 Boiler House 2 042 91 0.23
Northampton Bethlehem Steel Corp. Boiler 3 Boiler House 2 067 92 0.23
Northampton Met Edison Co.--Portland Unit No. 1 031 462 0.59
Northampton Met Edison Co.--Portland Unit No. 2 032 657 0.66
Northampton Met Edison Co.--Portland Combustion Turbine No. 3 033 1 0.53
Northampton Met Edison Co.--Portland Combustion Turbine No. 4 034 6 0.53
Northampton Northampton Generating Company Boiler 001 209 0.10
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek Foster-Wheeler Unit No. 1 031 492 1.01
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek Foster-Wheeler Unit No. 2 032 459 0.91
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek C-E Unit No. 3 033 835 0.51
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek C-E Unit No. 4 034 739 0.51
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek No. 4b Auxiliary Boiler 036 0 0.17
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek Combustion Turbine No. 1 037 3 0.02
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek Combustion Turbine No. 2 038 3 0.02
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek Combustion Turbine No. 3 039 3 0.02
Northampton PP&L--Martins Creek Combustion Turbine No. 4 040 3 0.02
Northumber-
   land
Foster Wheeler Mt. Carmel Cogen Cogen 031 195 0.10
Philadelphia Allied Signal 052 54 0.46
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Richmond Unit 91 037 28 0.60
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Richmond Unit 92 038 37 0.60
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Delaware No. 71 Boiler 013 112 0.45
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Delaware No. 81 Boiler 014 130 0.45
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Delaware No. 9 Gas Turbine 018 2 0.67
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Schuylkill No. 1 Boiler 003 175 0.28
Philadelphia PECO Energy--Schuylkill No. 11 Gas Turbine 008 0 0.67
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Sansom 001 31 0.45
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Sansom 002 27 0.45
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Sansom 003 12 0.45
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Sansom 004 15 0.45
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Schuylkill 001 0 0.28
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Schuylkill 002 0 0.28
Philadelphia Trigen Energy Co-- Schuylkill 005 0 0.45
Philadelphia U. S. Naval Base 098 1 0.14
Philadelphia U. S. Naval Base 099 1 0.14
Philadelphia Sun Oil--Girard Point GP Boiler 37 02-2,3 87 0.33
Philadelphia Sun Oil--Girard Point GP Boiler 38 02-4,5 87 0.33
Philadelphia Sun Oil--Girard Point GP Boiler 39 02-6,7 87 0.33
Philadelphia Sun Oil--Girard Point GP Boiler 40 02-8,9 116 0.33
Philadelphia Sun Oil--Girard Point GP F-1 002-2,
   3,4
91 0.27
Philadelphia Sun Oil--Point Breeze PB 3H-1 19/20 43 0.15
Philadelphia Grays Ferry Project Combustion Turbine 125
Philadelphia Grays Ferry Project Heat Recovery Steam Gen 21
Philadelphia Grays Ferry Project Boiler 25 80
Schuylkill Gilberton Power Company Boiler 333 0.17
Schuylkill Northeastern Power Company CFB Boiler 201 0.06
Schuylkill Schuylkill Energy Resources Boiler 031 348 0.20
Schuylkill Westwood Energy Properties Boiler 134 0.17
Schuylkill Wheelabrator Frackville Energy Co Boiler 203 0.14
Schuylkill PP&L--Fishback CT 1 2 0.49
Schuylkill PP&L--Fishback CT 2 2 0.49
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Sunbury SES Unit 1a 031 294 0.98
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Sunbury SES Unit 1b 032 294 0.98
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Sunbury SES Unit 2a 033 294 0.83
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Sunbury SES Boiler 2b 034 294 0.83
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Sunbury SES Unit No. 3 035 679 0.93
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Sunbury SES Unit No. 4 036 821 0.99
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Combustion Turbine 1 039 3 0.49
Snyder PP&L--Sunbury Combustion Turbine 2 040 3 0.49
Tioga Penelec--Tioga 031 3 0.48
Venango Scrubgrass Power Plant Unit 1 031 181 0.14
Venango Scrubgrass Power Plant Unit 2 032 178 0.15
Warren Penelec--Warren Boiler No. 1 031 76 0.62
Warren Penelec--Warren Boiler No. 2 032 73 0.64
Warren Penelec--Warren Boiler No. 3 033 77 0.61
Warren Penelec--Warren Boiler No. 4 034 80 0.61
Warren Penelec--Warren 001 10 0.69
Washington Duquesne Light Co.-- Elrama No. 1 Boiler 031 333 0.87
Washington Duquesne Light Co.-- Elrama No. 2 Boiler 032 332 0.90
Washington Duquesne Light Co.-- Elrama No. 3 Boiler 033 445 0.87
Washington Duquesne Light Co.-- Elrama No. 4 Boiler 034 1,013 0.89
Washington West Penn Power Co.-- Mitchell Combustion Eng Coal Unit 034 929 0.72
Wayne Penelec--Wayne 031 11 0.84
Wyoming Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. Westinghouse 251B10 035 245 0.68
York Glatfelter, P.H. Co. Number 4 Power Boiler 034 127 0.80
York Glatfelter, P.H. Co. Number 1 Power Boiler 035 85 0.80
York Glatfelter, P.H. Co. Number 5 Power Boiler 036 237 0.29
York Met Edison Tolna 031 4 0.59
York Met Edison Tolna 032 4 0.59
York PP&L--Brunner Island Brunner Island 2 032 1,470 0.69
York PP&L--Brunner Island Brunner Island Unit 1 931 1,290 0.67
York PP&L--Brunner Island Brunner Island Unit 3 933 2,906 0.78
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 00-421. Filed for public inspection March 10, 2000, 9:00 a.m.]



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