NOTICES
DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Interstate Pollution Transport Reduction; Proposed 2022 Ozone Season Nitrogen Oxide Emission Limits for Nonelectric Generating Units
[52 Pa.B. 1068]
[Saturday, February 12, 2022]The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is providing notice and an opportunity for public comment on the proposed Nonelectric Generating Unit (non-EGU) 2022 Ozone Season (OS) Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emission limitations established under 25 Pa. Code § 145.8(d) (relating to transition to CAIR NOx trading programs). The 17-day public comment period will close on February 28, 2022.
Specifically, 25 Pa. Code § 145.8(d) establishes a non-EGU NOx Trading Program budget of 3,619 tons of NOx, less a specified adjustment amount, to serve as a Statewide OS NOx emissions cap for new and existing non-EGUs. The Statewide OS NOx emissions cap is 3,438 tons, with an adjustment amount of 181 tons. This emissions cap also applies to EGUs subject to the NOx Budget Trading Program, but which are not subject to the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) (70 FR 25162 (May 12, 2005)) or its replacement, the United States Enviornmental Protection Agency (EPA) administered Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) (76 FR 48208 (August 8, 2011)). If the total emissions from all the units exceed the Statewide NOx emissions cap of 3,438 tons, the owners and operators of non-EGUs must comply with the NOx emission limitations established under 25 Pa. Code § 145.8(d). The proposed NOx emissions limitations for individual units ensure that non-EGUs in this Commonwealth continue to meet the emission limits of the NOx Budget Trading Program. The difference between the calculated total OS NOx limit for all units in the following Table 1 and the total NOx limit of 3,438 tons is due to rounding when calculating the NOx limit for each individual unit.
Owners and operators of affected non-EGUs reported NOx emissions of 662 tons to the EPA for the 2021 OS (May through September), and the Statewide cap for 2021 was not exceeded. Therefore, non-EGUs do not need to purchase allowances to meet their 2021 OS NOx emission limitations established under 25 Pa. Code § 145.8(d). The Department's permanent retirement of 3,438 NOx allowances under 25 Pa. Code § 145.8(b) covers all the NOx emissions from the affected non-EGUs in 2021.
In addition to the 3,438-ton non-EGU cap previously described, 25 Pa. Code § 145.8(d)(12) provides 181 tons of NOx emissions annually for non-EGUs and the other units that need to address their emissions through accounting adjustments, including units that previously participated in the NOx Budget Trading Program. The Department may use a portion of the 181 tons of the budgeted NOx emissions, if necessary, to address mistakes or miscalculations. This year, the Department is not proposing to use any of the 181 tons of NOx for accounting adjustments or to make corrections.
The following ''Proposed Non-EGU 2022 Ozone Season NOx Emission Limits'' table lists the following: the 'facility name,' 'ORIS code,' the 'unit ID' for each non-EGU unit, the '2021 NOx mass' or the 2021 Ozone Season emissions, the '2021 heat input' for the 2021 OS, the 'county' location of the facility, the calculated '2022 rate,' and the '2022 OS limit.'
Interested persons may submit written comments on the proposed non-EGU 2022 Ozone Season NOx Emission Limits through Monday, February 28, 2022. Comments, including comments submitted by e-mail, must include the commentator's name and address. Commentators are encouraged to submit comments using the Department's online eComment tool at www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eComment or by e-mail to ecomment@pa.gov. Written comments can be mailed to the Policy Office, Department of Environmental Protection, Rachel Carson State Office Building, P.O. Box 2063, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063. Use ''Proposed non-EGU 2022 Ozone Season NOx emission limits'' as the subject line in written communication.
Questions concerning this notice should be directed to Randy Bordner at ranbordner@pa.gov or (717) 772-3921. TDD users may contact the Pennsylvania Hamilton Relay Service at (800) 654-5984 to discuss how the Department can best accommodate their needs.
Table 1: Proposed Non-EGU 2022 Ozone Season NOx Emission Limits
Facility Name ORIS Code Unit Id 2021 NOx
Mass (tons)Heat Input MMBtu County 2022 Rate (lbs/ MMBtu) 2022 OS Limit (tons NOx) AdvanSix Resins & Chemicals, LLC 880007 52 31.705 894,491.6 Philadelphia 0.32 143 Armagh Compressor Station 880071 31301 0 0 Indiana 0.32 0 Bernville Station 880049 32001 0 0 Berks 0.32 0 Domtar Paper Company, LLC 54638 40 14.605 631,223 Elk 0.32 101 Domtar Paper Company, LLC 54638 41 14.913 646,702 Elk 0.32 103 Entriken Compressor Station 880072 31601 0 0 Huntingdon 0.32 0 Merck & Company—West Point 52149 39 12.331 291,928.2 Montgomery 0.32 47 Merck & Company—West Point 52149 40 18.236 1,377,497 Montgomery 0.32 220 Philadelphia Refinery 52106 150137 2.284 153,273.6 Philadelphia 0.32 24 Pixelle Specialty Solutions 50397 36 145.775 1,267,773 York 0.32 202 Pixelle Specialty Solutions 50397 38 7.549 530,254.1 York 0.32 85 Pixelle Specialty Solutions 50397 39 10.207 765,179.2 Wyoming 0.32 122 Procter & Gamble Paper Products 50463 328001 104.435 1,980,857 Wyoming 0.32 316 Procter & Gamble Paper Products 50463 328002 7.919 1,815,738 Wyoming 0.32 290 SPMT Marcus Hook Industrial Complex 880107 AB01 4.811 374,482 Delaware 0.32 60 SPMT Marcus Hook Industrial Complex 880107 AB03 6.592 559,437.4 Delaware 0.32 89 SPMT Marcus Hook Industrial Complex 880107 AB04 3.853 463,317.4 Delaware 0.32 74 Shermans Dale Station 880050 31801 0 0 Perry 0.32 0 Trainer Refinery 880025 34 1.444 570,385.4 Delaware 0.32 91 Trainer Refinery 880025 35 1.471 549,077.3 Delaware 0.32 88 Trainer Refinery 880025 53 1.73 903,600.1 Delaware 0.32 144 US Steel (Clairton Coke) 50729 CLBLR1 155.912 1,621,414 Allegheny 0.32 259 US Steel (Clairton Coke) 50729 CLBLR2 60.158 860,142.3 Allegheny 0.32 137 US Steel (Edgar Thomson) 50732 ETBLR1 12.017 1,598,831 Allegheny 0.32 255 US Steel (Edgar Thomson) 50732 ETBLR2 15.226 1,590,993 Allegheny 0.32 254 US Steel (Edgar Thomson) 50732 ETBLR3 13.01 1,560,627 Allegheny 0.32 249 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Edison Station880006 1 0 0 Philadelphia 0.32 0 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Edison Station880006 2 0 0 Philadelphia 0.32 0 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Edison Station880006 3 0.505 3,740.7 Philadelphia 0.32 1 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Edison Station880006 4 1.272 6,923.6 Philadelphia 0.32 1 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Schuylkill50607 23 0 0 Philadelphia 0.32 0 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Schuylkill50607 24 0 0 Philadelphia 0.32 0 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Schuylkill50607 26 13.063 379,670.8 Philadelphia 0.32 61 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Schuylkill50607 RSB1 0.387 76,746.01 Philadelphia 0.32 12 Veolia Energy Philadelphia—
Schuylkill50607 RSB2 0.242 53,805.69 Philadelphia 0.32 9 Totals: 661.652 21,528,110 3,437 PATRICK McDONNELL,
Secretary
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 22-239. Filed for public inspection February 11, 2022, 9:00 a.m.]
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