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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-2072c

[30 Pa.B. 6223]

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Public Notification to Solicit Comments on
Plan Approval Application No. PA-23-0089

   Under 25 Pa. Code § 127.44 and 40 CFR § 72.65, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is soliciting comments on the proposed Air Quality Plan Approval for FPL Energy Marcus Hook, L. P. (the Company), Blueball Avenue and Ethylene Boulevard, Borough of Marcus Hook, Delaware County, PA, for the construction of three combined cycle combustion turbines, four auxiliary boilers and a 12 cell cooling tower. The three combined cycle combustion turbines, four auxiliary boilers, and 12 cell cooling tower are described in the Company's plan approval application of January 4, 2000, and subsequent supplemental submissions.

   A public hearing will be held for the purpose of receiving comments on the Plan Approval. The hearing will be held from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. on January 17, 2001 at the Marcus Hook Borough Hall, 10th & Green Sts., Marcus Hook, PA. The public is invited to comment on the proposed plan approval. Persons interested in commenting on the proposed plan approval are invited to appear at the public hearing and should notify John Gerdelman, at (610) 832-6228, that they want to speak at the hearing. Persons interested in submitting written comments should send their comments to Francine Carlini, Regional Air Quality Manager.

   Copies of the application, technical review by the Department, and other supporting documents used in the evaluation are available for public inspection between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays at the address shown below. To make an appointment, contact Records Management at (610) 832-6268, for an appointment.

   Based on the information provided by the applicant and the Department's own analysis, the proposed combustion turbines, duct burners, boilers and cooling tower would emit:

Net Emission
PollutantEmission RateIncrease
Nitrogen Oxides  792 tpy    24 tpy
Carbon Monoxide  170 tpy1087 tpy
Volatile Organic
   Compounds
1336 tpy  154 tpy
Sulfur Dioxide254.5 tpy -46 tpy
Particulate Matter
   < 10µm
  458 tpy  458 tpy
Particulate Matter 73.8 tpy  194 tpy
Sulfuric Acid Mist  372 tpy    74 tpy

   Based on the information provided by the applicant and the Department's own analysis, the proposed combustion turbines with duct burners would consume the following increments:

PollutantAmbient Air Quality Impact
Carbon Monoxide44.1 µg/m3 (1 hour avg.) and 17.1 µg/m3 (8 hour avg.)
Particulate Matter < 10µm      4.8 µg/m3 (24 hour avg.) and 0.2 µg/m3 (annual avg.)

   In order to assure compliance with the applicable standards, the Department has placed the following conditions in the proposed Plan Approval:

   1.  Operational Limitations

   A.  The emissions of nitrogen oxides from each combustion turbine shall be controlled by the use of dry low NOx combustor technology and a selective catalytic reduction unit.

   B.  The emissions of nitrogen oxides from each boiler shall be controlled by the use of low NOx burners and fuel gas recirculation.

   C.  The emissions of particulate matter from each cell of the cooling tower shall be controlled by high efficiency drift eliminator.

   D.  The duct burners, combustion turbines, and auxiliary boilers are subject to Subparts Da, GG, and Db, respectively of the Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources and shall comply with all applicable requirements of these Subparts. The duct burners and auxiliary boilers are subject to Subpart J of the Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources and shall comply with all applicable requirements of this Subpart. 40 CFR 60.4 requires submission of copies of all requests, reports, applications, submittals and other communications to both the EPA and the Department. The EPA copies shall be forwarded to Director, Air, Toxics and Radiation Division, U. S. EPA, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

   E.  The company shall combust natural gas, refinery fuel gas, or a combination of natural gas and refinery fuel gas in the auxiliary boilers as the primary fuels and propane or butane as the secondary fuels.

   F.  The company shall limit the amount of propane combusted in the auxiliary boilers to a total of 442.1 million standard cubic feet, or less, in a 12-month rolling period.

   G.  The company shall limit the amount of butane combusted in the auxiliary boilers to a total of 336.2 million standard cubic feet, or less, in a 12-month rolling period.

   H.  The company shall install a fuel metering device in order to monitor the amount of propane and/or butane combusted in the auxiliary boilers in a 12-month rolling period.

   I.  The company shall only combust natural gas in the combustion turbines.

   J.  The company shall combust only natural gas, refinery fuel gas or a combination of natural gas and refinery fuel gas in the duct burners.

   K.  The Company shall not combust in the duct burners or auxiliary boilers refinery fuel gas that has a sulfur content in excess of 2.5 grains per 100 dry standard cubic feet based on a 24 hour average.

   L.  The company shall construct, operate and maintain the combustion turbines, duct burners, auxiliary boilers, cooling tower and air pollution control equipment in accordance with manufacturer's specifications as well as good air pollution control practices.

   M.  The following condition applies to the start-up or shutdown of the combustion turbines:

   i.  A cold start-up shall be defined as an event that occurs after the combustion turbine has not been operating for at least 48 hours. A cold start-up shall not last longer than 4.5 hours per start-up.

   ii.  A warm start-up shall be defined as an event that occurs after the combustion turbine has not been operating for 8 hours to 48 hours. A warm start-up shall not last longer than 2.5 hours per start-up.

   iii.  A hot start-up shall be defined as an event that occurs after the combustion turbine has not been operating for less than 8 hours. A hot start-up shall not last longer than 2 hours per start-up.

   iv.  The emissions from a start-up or shutdown shall be included in the 12-month rolling sum.

   v.  A shutdown commences with the termination of fuel injection into the combustion chambers.

   N.  The following conditions apply to the operation of the selective catalytic reduction units (SCR):

   i.  Equipment (a rotameter or equivalent, as approved by the Department) shall be provided so that the flow rate of reagent to the SCR system can be measured.

   ii.  The company shall install, operate and maintain the SCR system in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and good air pollution control practices.

   O.  The company shall limit the total dissolved/suspended solids in the cooling tower blowdown water to 9,000 ppmw, or less.

   P.  The Company shall limit the three duct burners to a combined maximum heat input of 899 MMBtu/hr when the four auxiliary boilers are being fired at maximum rated capacity. The maximum heat input to each duct burner shall be limited to 333 MMBtu/hr.

   Q.  For NSR and/or PSD purposes, the three combined cycle combustion turbines, four auxiliary boilers, and cooling towers are deemed to be a support facility to the Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) refinery, located at Delaware Avenue and Green Street, Borough of Marcus Hook, Delaware County.

   R.  The company shall install a fuel metering device in order to monitor the amount of natural gas and refinery fuel gas combusted in the duct burners.

   S.  Prior to the issuance of an Operating Permit, the company shall determine the minimum temperature that the SCR system operates at. The company shall install a visual temperature monitor on the SCR catalyst.

   T.  The No. 5 boiler, No. 6 boiler, No. 7 boiler and No. 9 boiler shall not be operated for more than 180 days after the commencement of operation of the 3 combined cycle combustion turbines and/or 4 auxiliary boilers. In the event that the 3 combined cycle combustion turbines and/or 4 auxiliary boilers require an extension of the start-up and shakedown period, the No. 5 boiler, No. 6 boiler, No. 7 boiler and No. 9 boiler shall be allowed to continue to operate. The company shall notify the Department, in writing, at least 30 days in advance of the need for the extension of the start-up/shakedown period. The written notice shall include the reasons for the extension and the expected length of the extension.

   2.  Acid Rain Requirements

   A.  Upon start-up, the combined cycle combustion turbines are subject to the applicable requirements contained in 40 CFR Parts 72 through 78. In addition, the combined cycle combustion turbines are subject to the applicable requirements contained in 25 Pa. Code § 127.531, regarding special conditions related to acid rain.

   B.  The owners and operators of each affected source and each affected unit at the source shall:

   i.  operate the unit in compliance with a complete Acid Rain permit application or a superseding Acid Rain permit issued by the permitting authority; and,

   ii.  have an Acid Rain permit.

   3.  Emission Limitations

   A.  The following air contaminant emission limits are approved for each combustion turbine with duct burner:


PollutantShort Term EmissionShort Term EmissionLong Term Emission
Limitation for theLimitation for theLimitation for the
Combustion Turbine4Combustion Turbine andCombustion Turbine and
Duct Burner4Duct Burner1
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)3.5 ppmvd33.5 ppmvd3117.7 tpy
Volatile Organic Compounds1.4 ppmvd34.3 ppmvd3  47.3 tpy
(VOCs)2
Carbon Monoxide (CO)7.8 ppmvd313.4 ppmvd3   273 tpy
Particulate Matter (PM)0.016 lb/MMBtu0.015 lb/MMBtu   125 tpy
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)0.007 lb/MMBtu0.008 lb/MMBtu  66.5 tpy
Sulfuric Acid Mist0.002 lb/MMBtu0.003 lb/MMBtu  23.2 tpy

1 Based on a 12-month rolling period and calculated as a 12-month rolling sum. The long term emission rate includes the emissions from start-ups and shutdowns.

2 The Volatile Organic Compounds shall be calculated as methane.

3 Corrected to 15 percent O2.

4 The short term emission limitations shall be calculated as one hour averages.

   B.  The following air contaminant emission limits are approved for the four auxiliary boilers:

PollutantShort Term EmissionLong Term Emission
Limitation2Limitation3
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)    0.11 lb/MMBtu439 tpy
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)1  0.004 lb/MMBtu  28 tpy
Carbon Monoxide (CO)  0.075 lb/MMBtu516 tpy
Particulate Matter (PM)    0.01 lb/MMBtu  69 tpy
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)  0.008 lb/MMBtu  55 tpy
Sulfuric Acid Mist0.0006 lb/MMBtu 4.2 tpy

1 The Volatile Organic Compounds shall be calculated as methane.

2 The short term emission limitations shall apply to each auxiliary boiler and shall be calculated as one hour averages.

3 Based on a 12 month rolling period and calculated as a 12-month rolling sum.

   C.  Upon start-up of the combined cycle combustion turbines the following air contaminant emission limits are approved under 25 Pa. Code § 127.448 for the following units at the Marcus Hook refinery:  three combined cycle combustion turbines operated by FPL Energy Marcus Hook, L. P.; four auxiliary boilers operated by FPL Energy Marcus Hook, L. P.; No. 1 CO boiler; No. 3 CO boiler; catalyst regenerator; and the combustion turbine operated by FPL Energy MH50, L. P.

   i.  Nitrogen Oxides (NOx):  1767.8 tons in a 365 day rolling period.

   ii.  Sulfur Dioxide (SO2):  4692.2 tons in a 365 day rolling period.

   iii.  Particulate Matter (PM):  594.1 tons in a 365 day rolling period.

   D.  The company shall limit the ammonia slip from the SCR system to 10 ppm, or less.

   E.  The emission rates for the combustion turbines apply at all times except during start-up and shutdown periods.

   F.  The company shall limit the emission of particulate matter from the 12 cell cooling tower to 14.8 tons in a 12-month rolling period.

   4.  Emission Reduction Credit Requirements

   A.  The company shall not operate the combined cycle combustion turbines and/or auxiliary boilers until the required emission reduction credits are provided to and processed through the ERC registry.

   B.  The company is required to secure emission offsets in the amount of 200 tons per year of VOCs to offset emissions of 154 tons per year of VOCs.

   5.  NOx Allowance Requirements

   A.  The company shall comply with the applicable regulations contained in 25 Pa. Code §§ 123.101--123.120.

   B.  The company shall establish a compliance account prior to the commencement of operations and is responsible to acquire any required NOx allowances from those available in the NATS (25 Pa. Code § 123.117(a)).

   C.  The company shall comply with Chapter 145 of the Department's Rules and Regulations.

   6.  Monitoring Requirements

   A.  The company shall install, operate and maintain continuous emission monitors for nitrogen oxides, oxygen and carbon monoxide on each combined cycle combustion turbine.

   B.  The company shall install, on each combined cycle combustion turbine, a Department certified continuous emission monitoring system for sulfur dioxide or comply with the provisions of 40 CFR Part 75, Appendix D, relating to estimating the emissions of sulfur dioxide from each combined cycle combustion turbine. Prior to the issuance of an Operating Permit, the company shall notify the Department, in writing, as to the method of monitoring the emissions of sulfur dioxide.

   C.  The company shall install, operate and maintain continuous emission monitors for nitrogen oxides, oxygen and carbon monoxide on each auxiliary boiler.

   D.  The continuous emission monitoring system for the parameters in Conditions 6.A. and 6.C. above must be approved by the Department. The continuous emission monitoring system shall be installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 139 of the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection. Proposals containing the information as listed in Phase I section of the Department's Continous Source Monitoring Manual for the continuous emission monitoring system must be submitted at least 180 days prior to the start-up of each combined cycle combustion turbine and/or auxiliary boiler.

   E.  Testing as listed in the Phase II section of the Department's Continuous Source Monitoring Manual must be completed for the CEMs no later than 180 days after initial source start-up date and no later than 60 days after the source achieves normal process capacity.

   F.  The final report as listed in the Phase III section of the Department's Continuous Source Monitoring Manual must be submitted no later than 60 days after the completion of testing.

   G.  The continuous emission monitoring system shall be maintained and operated to achieve the following data availability requirements:

RequirementMonitored Pollutants
or Parameters
NOx, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxygen
Data Availability:>=90 percent valid hours/calendar month or
>=95 percent valid hours/calendar quarter
Valid Hour:>=75 percent valid readings (45 minutes/hour)

   H.  Continuous monitoring shall be conducted at the locations approved by the Department for the following:

   i.  Nitrogen oxides, oxygen and carbon monoxide shall be monitored downstream of the air pollution control equipment.

   ii.  The continuous monitors shall be operated in such a manner as to determine compliance with the applicable limits in Condition 3 of this plan approval.

   I.  The company shall continuously monitor the amount of ammonia reagent being injected into the SCR.

   J.  The company shall, on a daily basis, monitor the amount of propane and/or butane combusted in the auxiliary boilers in order to determine compliance with this Plan Approval.

   K.  The company shall monitor the heating value of the natural gas and refinery fuel gas on a daily basis. The company may apply to the Department to change the monitoring schedule based upon the results of the daily monitoring.

   L.  The company shall monitor the sulfur content of the natural gas, refinery fuel gas, propane and butane that is combusted in the combined cycle combustion turbines and/or auxiliary boilers. The company shall monitor the sulfur content of the natural gas, refinery fuel gas, propane and butane in accordance with 40 CFR Part 75, Appendix D. The frequency of monitoring, equipment and methodologies to monitor the sulfur content of the natural gas and refinery fuel gas shall be approved by the Department.

   N.  The company shall continuously monitor the temperature of the SCR catalyst.

   7.  Testing Requirements

   A.  Within 60 days after achieving the maximum production rate at which each combined cycle combustion turbine or auxiliary boiler will be operated, but not later than 180 days after the initial start-up of the combustion turbine or auxiliary boiler, the owner or operator shall conduct performance test(s) as per section 60.8 and 40 CFR Part 60, Subparts Da, Db, J and GG and Chapter 139 of the Rules and Regulations of the Department.

   B.  The initial stack test shall be for nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, sulfur dioxide, ammonia slip and particulate matter.

   C.  At least 30 days prior to the test, the Regional Air Quality Manager shall be informed of the date and time of the test.

   D.  At least 60 days prior to the test, the company shall submit to the Department for approval the procedures for the test and a sketch with dimensions indicating the location of sampling ports and other data to ensure the collection of representative samples.

   E.  Within 30 days after the source tests, two copies of the complete test report, including all operating conditions, shall be submitted to the Regional Air Quality Manager for approval. All test reports shall be complete and include all operating conditions.

   F.  The company shall on a weekly basis, test the cooling tower water for total dissolved/suspended solids. A schedule of less frequent testing may be approved by the Department upon demonstration that the results of the testing required by this Plan Approval are below the limitation contained in Condition 1.O.

   8.  Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

   Sufficient data shall be recorded so that compliance with the conditions in this Plan Approval can be determined. Records shall be kept for a minimum of 5 years and shall be made available to the Department upon request:

   A.  The company shall maintain records on all air pollution control system performance evaluations and records of calibration checks, adjustments and maintenance performed on all equipment which is subject to this Plan Approval.

   B.  The company shall maintain a copy of the manufacturer's specifications for the three combustion turbines, three duct burners, four auxiliary boilers, cooling tower and air pollution control equipment on-site.

   C.  The company shall maintain a copy of the manufacturer's specifications for all CEMs that are required by this Plan Approval.

   D.  The company shall keep a record of all the stack tests that are required in this Plan approval.

   D.  The company shall keep a monthly record of the fuel monitoring that is required by Condition 6.K.

   E.  The company shall keep a record of the date of the malfunction, the time of the malfunction, the cause of the malfunction and the action taken to correct the malfunction.

   F.  The company shall keep a record, on a monthly basis, of the emissions from the three combined cycle combustion turbines, four auxiliary boilers, and cooling tower in order to demonstrate compliance with Condition 3.

   G.  The company shall keep all records that are required under 40 CFR Part 60, Subparts Da, Db, J and GG and 40 CFR Parts 72 through 78.

   H.  The company shall keep a record of each start-up and shutdown of the combustion turbines, duct burners and/or auxiliary boilers.

   I.  The company shall keep a record, on a daily basis, of the heating value of the refinery fuel gas and natural gas.

   J.  The company shall keep a record, on a daily basis, of the amount of natural gas and/or refinery fuel gas combusted in the duct burners.

   Anyone wishing to provide the Department with additional information they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of the Plan Approval may submit the information to the address shown below. Written comments should include the following:

   1.  Name, address and telephone number of the person submitting comments.

   2.  Identification of the proposed Plan Approval; No. PA-23-0089.

   3.  Concise statement regarding the relevancy of the information or any objections to issuance of the Plan Approval.

   Requests for a public fact finding conference or hearing may also be made by writing the Department at the address shown. A public conference may be held if the Department in its discretion decides that such a conference is warranted on the basis of the information received. All persons who have submitted comments or have requested a conference will be notified of the decision to hold such a conference by publication in a newspaper or the Pennsylvania Bulletin, or by telephone, where the Department determines such notification by telephone is sufficient.

   Written remarks from the public will be addressed by the Department during the review process before a final action is taken on the proposal. A summary report addressing the concerns raised by the public will be released should the Department decide to issue the Plan Approval. Written remarks should be sent to Francine Carlini, Regional Air Quality Manager, Department of Environmental Protection, Southeast Regional Office, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428.

   For additional information contact George A. Monasky, P.E., at (610) 941-5123.

REASONABLY AVAILABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

(RACT)

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) will conduct a public hearing on December 13, 2000, beginning at 1 p.m. in the Air Quality Conference Room of the Department Regional Office Building located at 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3407.

   The hearing is for the Department to accept testimony concerning the Department's decision to approve, with conditions, Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) plan by:

   Three Rivers Aluminum Co., 71 Progress Avenue, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, to meet the requirements under 25 Pa. Code §§ 129.91--129.95 (RACT), concerning the emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) from the various air contamination sources. The final RACT proposal will be submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a revision to Pennsylvania's State Implementation Plan. This facility is located in Butler County.

   The proposed SIP revisions do not adopt any new regulations. They incorporate the provisions and requirements contained in the RACT approval for the facility to comply with current regulations.

   The preliminary RACT determination, if finally approved, will be incorporated into Plan Approval(s) and/or Operating Permit(s) for the facility and will be submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a revision to Pennsylvania's State Implementation Plan.

   The following is a summary of the preliminary VOC RACT determination for Three Rivers Aluminum Company:

SourceControl
Surface Coating ProcessesPresumptive RACT
Assembly OperationsContinue to investigate the use of substitute
sovents and continue to improve
procedures to reduce solvent usage and
evaporative loss.
A monthly log of all solvents used in the
assembly operations shall be maintained for
5 years.
Parts Washers (6)De-minimis
Aerosol Can useDe-minimis
Space Heaters (156)De-minimis
Air Make-Up UnitsDe-minimis
Office Heaters (9)De-minimis
Dry-Off Ovens (4)De-minimis
Anodizing Process (7 tanks)De-minimis
Extrusion Lines (3) and Ovens (2)De-minimis

   For the above facility, a Public Hearing will be held for the purpose of receiving comments on the above proposed Plan Approvals and/or Operating Permits and the proposed SIP revisions. The public hearing is scheduled as follows:  December 13, 2000, 1 p.m.--3 p.m., DEP Meadville Regional Office, Air Quality Conference Room, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3407

   Persons wishing to present testimony at the hearing should contact Lori McNabb, Air Quality Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3494, (814) 332-6940 at least 1 week in advance of the hearing to reserve a time to present testimony. Oral testimony will be limited to a maximum of 10 minutes and two written copies of the oral testimony are required. Each organization is requested to designate one witness to present testimony in its own behalf.

   Persons with a disability who wish to comment and require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodations to do so should contact Lori McNabb at (814) 332-6940, or the Pennsylvania AT&T relay service at (800) 654-5984 (TDD) to discuss how the Department may accommodate their needs.

   Those unable to attend the hearing but wish to comment should provide written comments to the above noted Department contact person. Comments should be submitted within 30 days of the date of this publication notice.

   All the pertinent documents (applications, review memos and draft approvals) are also available for review from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Meadville Regional Department Office (Air Quality). Appointments for scheduling a review must be made by calling the Department contact person noted previously.

MINING

APPLICATIONS TO CONDUCT COAL AND NONCOAL ACTIVITIES

   Applications under the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P. S. §§ 1396.1--1396.19a); the Noncoal Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P. S. §§ 3301--3326); The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1--691.1001); the Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act (52 P. S. §§ 30.51--30.66); The Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act (52 P. S. §§ 1406.1--1406.21). Mining activity permits issued in response to the applications will also address the applicable permitting requirements of the following statutes:  the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015); the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S. §§ 693.1--693.27); and the Solid Waste Management Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101--6018.1003).

   The following permit applications to conduct mining activities have been received by the Department of Environmental Protection (Department). A copy of the application is available for inspection at the District mining office indicated above each application. Where a 401 water quality certification is needed for any aspect of a particular proposed mining activity, the submittal of the permit application will serve as the request for such certification.

   Written comments or objections, or requests for informal conferences on applications, may be submitted by any person or any officer or head of any Federal, State or local government agency or authority to the Department at the same address within 30 days of this publication, or within 30 days after the last publication of the applicant's newspaper advertisement, as provided by 25 Pa. Code §§ 77.121--77.123 and 86.31--86.34 (relating to public notices of filing of permit applications, opportunity for comment, and informal conferences).

   Where any of the mining activities listed below will have discharges of wastewater to streams, the Department will incorporate NPDES permits into the mining activity permits issued in response to these applications. The NPDES permits will contain, at a minimum, technology-based effluent limitations (as described in the Department's regulations--25 Pa. Code §§ 77.522, 87.102, 88.92, 88.187, 88.242, 89.52 and 90.102) for iron, manganese, suspended solids, settleable solids, alkalinity and pH. In addition to the above, more restrictive effluent limitations, restrictions on discharge volume, or restrictions on the extent of mining which may occur will be incorporated into a mining activity permit when necessary for compliance with water quality standards (in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapters 93 and 95). Persons or agencies which have requested review of the NPDES permit requirements for a particular mining activity within the above-mentioned public comment period will be provided with a 30-day period to review and submit comments on those requirements.

   Written comments or objections should contain the name, address and telephone number of persons submitting comments or objections; application number; and a statement of sufficient detail to inform the Department on the basis of comment or objection and relevant facts upon which it is based. Requests for an informal conference must contain the name, address and telephone number of requestor; application number; a brief summary of the issues to be raised by the requestor at the conference; and a statement whether the requestor desires to have the conference conducted in the locality of the proposed mining activities.

   Hawk Run District Office, P. O. Box 209, Off Empire Road, Hawk Run, PA 16840.

Coal Applications Received

   17970105. E. P. Bender Coal Co., Inc. (P. O. Box 594, Carrolltown, PA 15722), renewal of an existing bituminous surface mine permit in Beccaria Township, Clearfield County affecting 132 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tributaries to Clearfield Creek to the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. Application received November 8, 2000.

   Knox District Office, P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232.

   1252-24980105-E-1. Tamburlin Brothers Coal Co., Inc. (P. O. Box 1419, Clearfield, PA 16830). Application for a stream encroachment to conduct coal mining activities involving the construction of a collection ditch through unnamed tributary ''B'' to Brandy Camp Creek and to mine through and replace said tributary with a downslope channel in Horton Township, Elk County. Receiving streams:  Karnes Run, Johnson Run and Unnamed tributary to Branch Camp Creek. Application received November 13, 2000.

   33980104. Cookport Coal Co., Inc. (425 Market Street, Kittanning, PA 16201). Revision to an existing bituminous surface strip operation in Perry Township, Jefferson County affecting 25.6 acres. Receiving streams:  Unnamed tributary to McCracken Run. Revision to include a post mining landuse change from forestland to pastureland/land occasionally cut for hay on the properties of Dennis and Karen Woodrow and James L. and Ruby D. Goss. Application received November 15, 2000.

   16940107. RFI Energy, Inc. (555 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, PA 15701). Renewal of an existing bituminous surface strip operation in Perry Township, Clarion County affecting 224.0 acres. Receiving streams:  Five unnamed tributaries to Cherry Run. Application received November 17, 2000.

   McMurray District Office, 3913 Washington Road, McMurray, PA 15317.

   16901602. Ancient Sun Inc. (P. O. Box 129, Main St., Shippenville, PA 16254), to revise the permit for the Ancient Sun Tipple in Ashland Township, Clarion County to change the post mining land use designation at the site to industrial, no additional discharges. Application received September 19, 2000.

   Pottsville District Office, 5 West Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901-2454.

   54950104R. City of Philadelphia (21 South 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3684), renewal of an existing anthracite surface mine operation in West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill County affecting 395.0 acres, receiving stream--none. Application received November 13, 2000.

   Cambria Office, 286 Industrial Park Road, Ebensburg, PA 15931-4119.

   56840106, Permit Renewal. Action Mining, Inc. (1117 Shaw Mines Road, Meyersdale, PA 15552), for continued operation of a bituminous surface mine in Black Township, Somerset County, affecting 360.0 acres, receiving stream Wilson Creek, unnamed tributary to Wilson Creek; unnamed tributary to the Casselman River; and Coxes Creek, application received November 1, 2000.

   56900112, Permit Renewal. Future Industries, Inc. (P. O. Box 157, Meyersdale, PA 15552), for continued operation of a bituminous surface mine in Summit Township, Somerset County, affecting 650.0 acres, receiving stream Stony Batter Run and Shafer Run, application received November 13, 2000.

   32000109. Britt Energies, Inc. (2450 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, PA 15701), commencement, operation and restoration of bituminous surface-auger mine in White Township, Indiana County, affecting 33.5 acres, receiving stream unnamed tributary of Yellow Creek and Yellow Creek to Two Lick Creek to the Conemaugh River, application received November 7, 2000.

   Knox District Office, P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232.

Noncoal Applications Received

   4764-37830309-E-1. Russell Minerals (Pennsylvania), Inc. (P. O. Box 510, Darlington, PA 16115). Application for a stream encroachment to regrade and place rip rap lining in a surge opening in the barrier between the Beaver River and the post mining impoundment in Taylor Township, Lawrence County. Receiving streams: Beaver River and unnamed tributary to Beaver River. Application received November 13, 2000.

   1839-37950303-E-1. Southdown, Inc. (1200 Smith Street, Suite 2400, Houston, TX 77002). Application for a revision to a stream encroachment to utilize the existing closed Township Road T-434 as a limited access road within 100 feet of the unnamed tributary 1 to McKee Run in Shenango and Taylor Townships, Lawrence County. Receiving streams:  Unnamed tributaries to McKee Run and McKee Run. Application received November 13, 2000.

   16950302. County Landfill, Inc., d/b/a County Environmental Services, Inc. (Route 36, Township Road 620, Leeper, PA 16233). Renewal of an existing subsoil operation in Farmington Township, Clarion County affecting 46.2 acres. Receiving streams:  Unnamed tributary to Walley Run. Renewal of NPDES Permit No. PA0226947. Application received November 14, 2000.

   Pottsville District Office, 5 West Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901-2454.

   7775SM12A2C3. Glen-Gery Corporation (P. O. Box 7001, Wyomissing, PA 19610-6001), renewal of NPDES Permit #PA0595101 in Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, receiving stream--unnamed tributary to Cacoosing Creek. Application received November 9, 2000.

Projects under the Environmental Good Samaritan Act

   The Environmental Good Samaritan Act (27 Pa.C.S. §§ 8001--8114) provides certain protections and immunities from civil liability for landowners and persons who voluntarily undertake reclamation and abatement projects to address land and water adversely affected by mining or oil or gas extraction or exploration for natural resources and left in an unreclaimed condition or left discharging water pollution. In order for landowners and persons to qualify for immunity, the projects must be approved by the Department of Environmental Protection (Department).

   The following project proposals have been received by the Department. A copy of the proposals is available for inspection at the office indicated above each proposal.

   Written comments or objections may be submitted by any person or any office or head of any Federal, State or local government agency or authority to the Department at the same address within 30 days of this publication.

   Written comments or objections should contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting comments or objections; the proposal identification number; and a statement of sufficient detail to inform the Department of the basis of the comment or objection and the relevant facts upon which it is based.

Project Proposals Received

   EGS, Schuylkill County Conservation District. A project to treat acid mine drainage from the Oneida #1 tunnel in North Union Township, Schuylkill County, affecting less than 5.0 acres, receiving stream--Sugarloaf Creek. Project proposal received October 10, 2000.

   Written comments or objections may be submitted by any person or any office or head of any Federal, State or local Government Agency or Authority to the Department of Environmental Protection, District Mining Operations, Pottsville District Office, 5 West Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901-2454 within 30 days of this publication.

   Written comments or objections should contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting comments or objections; the proposal identification number; and a statement of sufficient detail to inform the Department of the basis of the comment or objection and the relevant facts upon which it is based.

APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UNDER SECTION 401:  FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT

ENCROACHMENTS

   The following Dam Safety and Encroachment permit applications, requests for Environmental Assessment approval and requests for water quality certification have been received by the Department of Environmental Protection (Department). Section 401(a) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341(a)) requires the State to certify that the involved projects will not violate the applicable provisions of 33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1311--1313, 1316 and 1317, as well as relevant State requirements. Initial requests for 401 certification will be published concurrently with the permit application. Persons objecting to approval of a request for certification under section 401 or to the issuance of a Dam Safety or Encroachment Permit or the approval of Environmental Assessments must submit any comments, suggestions or objections within 30 days of the date of this notice as well as any questions to the office noted above the application.


Applications received under the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S. §§ 693.1--693.27) and section 302 of the Flood Plain Management Act (32 P. S. § 679.302) and requests for certification under Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

   Southcentral Regional Office:  Section Chief, Water Management Program, Soils and Waterways Section, 909 Elmerton Avenue, 2nd Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717) 705-4707.

   E06-549. Encroachment. Sandra Lutz, South Heidelberg Township, 68A North Galen Hall Road, Wernersville, PA 19565. To remove the existing structure and to construct and maintain a box culvert at the channel of Manor Creek (TSF) on Furnace Road (T-382) located just south of Wernersville Borough (Sinking Spring, PA Quadrangle N:  13.9 inches; W:  12.95 inches) in South Heidelberg Township, Berks County.

   E21-316. Encroachment. Lower Allen Township, 1993 Hummel Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011. To construct and maintain an 8-inch diameter PVC pipe in an unnamed Mill Race tributary to the Yellow Breeches Creek (CWF) for the purpose of providing fire protection to the immediate area located about 30 feet from the bridge across the Mill Race on SR 0114 (Lemoyne, PA Quadrangle N:  7.7 inches; W:  4.5 inches) in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County.

   E22-421. Encroachment. Gene Bendigo, Bendigo Airport, 11079 Clarks Valley Road, Tower City, PA 17980. To construct and maintain a 200-foot long, 54-inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe stream enclosure in an unnamed tributary to the Wiconisco Creek (CWF) for the purpose of constructing the realignment and 2,325 foot lengthening of the Bendigo Airport located on the south side of SR 0325 about 1.3 miles southwest of its intersection with Gold Mine Road (Tower City, PA Quadrangle N:  10.3 inches; W:  8.8 inches) in Rush Township, Dauphin County.

   E28-285. Encroachment. Dennis Hissong, Hissong Farmstead, 5492 Buchanan Trail West, Greencastle, PA 17225. To construct approximately 1,300 linear feet of parabolic grassed waterway by regrading an irregular drainage channel of an unnamed tributary to the West Branch Conococheague Creek (TSF) to improve field drainage on the Hissong Farmstead. Project is located (Williamson, PA Quadrangle N:  11.37 inches; W:  11.1 inches) in Peters Township, Franklin County.

   E44-087. Encroachment. Harold Johnson, Menno Township, 1100 SR 655, Belleville, PA 17004. To remove an existing culvert and to construct and maintain a 55-inch by 73-inch elliptical corrugated metal pipe culvert in an unnamed tributary to Saddler Creek (TSF) and to place R-5 riprap in the channel at the culvert outlet and to remove a 25-foot long by 14-foot wide gravel bar downstream of the culvert located at Mill Road about 0.4 mile northwest of its intersection with SR 0655 at Allensville (Allensville, PA Quadrangle N:  7.05 inches; W:  10.2 inches) in Menno Township, Mifflin County.

   Northcentral Region, Water Management, Soils and Waterways Section, F. Alan Sever, Chief, 208 West Third St., Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701.

   E17-352. Encroachment. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 2-0, 1924-30 Daisy Street, Clearfield, PA 16830. To remove an existing structure and to construct, operate and maintain a single span adjacent box beam bridge to carry SR 1001, Section A03, across Montgomery Creek (Cold Water Fishery) for the improvement of public highway safety. The bridge shall be constructed with a center-to-center bearing span of 39.4-feet, an underclearance of 6.2-feet and a skew of 90-degrees. The project will not impact wetlands while permanently impacting 121-feet of waterway. The project is located along the southern right-of-way of SR 0879 approximately 2200-feet north of SR 1001 and SR 0879 intersection (Clearfield, PA Quadrangle N:  0.63 inch; W:  5.12-inches) in Lawrence Township, Clearfield County.

   E18-306. Encroachment. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Forestry, HCR 62, Box 90, Renovo, PA 17764. To operate and maintain a minor road crossing to carry Right Branch--Hyner Run Road across an unnamed tributary to Right Branch, Hyner Run (High Quality--Cold Water Fishery); to operate and maintain two minor road crossings to carry Right Branch--Hyner Run Road across Spring Run (High Quality--Cold Water Fishery); and to construct, operate and maintain a minor road crossing to carry Right Branch--Hyner Run Road across Spring Run (High Quality--Cold Water Fishery). Road crossing construction shall consist of installing a 36-inch diameter plastic culvert pipe that will be depressed 1.0-feet into Spring Run streambed. Construction of the minor road crossing will not impact wetlands while impacting 230-feet of waterway. The project is located along the western right-of-way of SR 0044 approximately 2,500-feet south of Right Branch--Hyner Run Road and SR 0044 intersection (Slate Run, PA Quadrangle N:  6.3 inches; W:  9.8 inches) in Chapman Township, Clinton County.

   E55-171. Encroachment. George W. Robinson, D & G Farm Contract Production, P. O. Box 38, Kreamer, PA 17833-0038. To construct and maintain a low flow agricultural access stream crossing constructed of three 18-inch diameter ADS N-12 PE pipes 20 feet long and depressed 6 inches in the streambed with a tapered concrete headwall and to construct and maintain approximately 15 feet of riprap stream bank stabilization upstream and downstream of the proposed crossing in an unnamed tributary to Middle Creek on the east side of Freeburg Road approximately 1,400 feet south of the intersection of Route 522 with Freeburg Road (Freeburg, PA Quadrangle N:  9.0 inches; W:  12.0 inches) in Middlecreek Township, Snyder County. The project will not impact on wetlands while impacting approximately 50 feet of waterway. The unnamed tributary to Middle Creek is a cold water fisheries stream.

   E57-091. Encroachment. Paul Heise, District Engineer, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 3-0, P. O. Box 218, 715 Jordan Avenue, Montoursville, PA 17754. To remove the existing single span, reinforced concrete T-beam bridge with a center line to center line span length of 35 feet with a hydraulic opening of 224 square feet and to construct and maintain a single span prestressed concrete spread box beam bridge with a hydraulic opening of 305 square feet on a skew of 70° and a curb-to-curb width of 30 feet. The project is located on SR 1006, over Birch Creek, Section 011 approximately 1 mile east of the intersection of SR 1006 with Route 220 (Laporte, PA Quadrangle N:  17.4 inches; W:  4.8 inches) in Cherry Township, Sullivan County. The project will impact approximately 0.1 acre of wetlands while impacting approximately 90 feet of waterway. Birch Creek is a cold water fisheries stream.

   Southwest Regional Office:  Soils and Waterways Section, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

   E02-1325. Encroachment. Township of Scott, 2600 Old Greentree Road, 2 North Main Street, Carnegie, PA 15106. To remove the existing structure and to construct and maintain a bridge having a span of 31.0 feet with an underclearance of 4.5 feet across the channel of Whiskey Run located on Bell Avenue, just southwest from the intersection of Bell Avenue and Duncan Avenue (Pittsburgh West, PA Quadrangle N:  7.3 inches; W:  10.8 inches) in Scott Township, Allegheny County.

   E26-277. Encroachment. Westmoreland County Industrial Development Corporation, Courthouse Square, Suite 601, 2 North Main Street, Greensburg, PA 15601. To reconstruct, restore and maintain approximately 3100 LF of an existing railroad track located along and in the floodplain of Jacobs Creek (WWF) starting at a point approximately 600 feet upstream of the railroad bridge for a length of 4,400 feet downstream (Connellsville, PA Quadrangle N:  17.1 inches; W:  12.6 inches) in Everson Borough and Upper Tyrone Township, Fayette County.

   Northwest Regional Office:  Soils and Waterways Section, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, (814) 332-6942.

   E10-322. Encroachment. Cranberry Township, 2525 Rochester Road, Cranberry Township, PA 16066. To conduct the following activities associated with the construction of Cranberry Highlands Golf Course, a municipal golf course, along Freshcorn Road north of Glen Eden Road in Cranberry Township, Butler County:

   1.  Fill 0.36 acre of wetland associated with construction of a 170-foot long, 54-inch diameter corrugated metal pipe stream enclosure in a tributary to Brush Creek having a contributory drainage area of 73.3 acres for the reconstruction and realignment of approximately 1.4 miles of T-300 (Freshcorn Road) extending north from S. R. 3024 (Glen Eden Road) (Baden, PA Quadrangle N:  19.5 inches; W:  1.75 inches).

   2.  Fill 0.48 acre of wetland for construction of a pond and Hole 3 of the golf course (Baden, PA Quadrangle N:  18.6 inches; W:  2.5 inches).

   3.  Construct and maintain a raw water intake in Brush Creek approximately 600 feet west of Powell Road near the Cranberry Township Municipal Sewer and Water Authority Wastewater treatment plant (Baden, PA Quadrangle N:  17.0 inches; W:  2.85 inches).

   This project proposes the creation of approximately 1.0 acre of replacement wetland near the proposed maintenance area south of Hole 3 (Baden, PA Quadrangle N:  18.1 inches; W:  2.7 inches).


ACTIONS

FINAL ACTIONS TAKEN UNDER THE PENNSYLVANIA CLEAN STREAMS LAW AND THE FEDERAL CLEAN WATER ACT

[National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Program (NPDES)]

DISCHARGE OF CONTROLLED INDUSTRIAL WASTE AND SEWERAGE WASTEWATER

(Part I Permits)

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has taken the following actions on previously received permit applications and requests for plan approval and has issued the following significant orders.

   Any person aggrieved by this action may appeal, under section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35 P. S. § 7514), and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501--508 and 701--704 (relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to the Environmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O. Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483. TDD users may contact the Board through the Pennsylvania Relay Service, (800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Environmental Hearing Board within 30 days of receipt of written notice of this action unless the appropriate statute provides a different time period. Copies of the appeal form and the Board's rules of practice and procedure may be obtained from the Board. The appeal form and the Board's rules of practice and procedure are also available in Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to the Board at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in and of itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permitted by applicable statutes and decisional law.


Actions under The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1--691.1001).

   Southeast Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428, (610) 832-6130.

   WQM Permit No. 1500203. Industrial Waste. Sunoco, Inc. (R & M), 4041 Market Street, Aston, PA 19014. Applicant is granted approval for construction and operation of an industrial wastewater treatment plant to treat contaminated groundwater at Sun Pipeline located in West Brandywine Township, Chester County.

   Northeast Regional Office:  Water Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790, (570) 826-2511.

   NPDES Permit No. PA-0030619. Sewerage, State Correctional Institute at Waymart, P. O. Box 256, Rte. 6, Waymart, PA 18472 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Canaan Township, Wayne County to an unnamed tributary to Middle Creek.

   NPDES Permit No. PA-0046353. Sewerage, Waymart Municipal Authority, P. O. Box 224, Waymart, PA 18472 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Waymart Borough, Wayne County to Van Auken Creek.

   Southcentral Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-8200, (717) 707-4707.

   Permit No. PA0043541 Amendment No. 1. Sewerage. The Pfaltzgraff Company, (Thomasville Complex), Bowman Road, P. O. Box 244, Thomasville, PA 17364 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Jackson Township, York County to the receiving waters named Honey Run.

   Permit No. PA0081370. Sewerage. Timeless Towns of America, Inc., 2636 Emmitsburg Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Cumberland Township, Adams County to the receiving waters named Marsh Creek in Watershed 13-D (March-Rock Creeks).

   Permit No. PA0081001. Sewerage. Saint Thomas Township Municipal Authority, 6442 Lincoln Way West, Saint Thomas, PA 17252 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Saint Thomas Township, Franklin County to the receiving waters named Back Creek in Watershed 13-C (Conococheague-Antietam Creeks).

   Permit No. PA0009733. Sewerage. PECO Energy Company, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, 1848 Lay Road, Delta, PA 17314 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Peach Bottom Township, York County to the receiving waters named Susquehanna River in Watershed 7-I (Kreutz-Muddy Creeks).

   Permit No. PA0082244 Amendment No. 1. Industrial Waste. Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority, 135 York Drive, Suite 100, Middletown, PA 17057 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County to the receiving waters named Susquehanna River in Watershed 7-C (Clark-Paxton Creeks).

   Permit No. PA0083526 Amendment No. 1. Industrial Waste. R. H. Sheppard Company, Inc., 101 Philadelphia Street, Hanover, PA 17331 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Hanover Borough, York County to the receiving waters named Oil Creek in Watershed 7-H (Codorus Creek).

   Permit No. PA0081051. Sewerage. Round Top Campground, L. P., 180 Knight Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Cumberland Township, Adams County to the receiving waters named Plum Run in Watershed 13-D (Marsh-Rock Creeks).

   Permit No. PA0021075 Amendment 00-1. Sewerage. Borough of Myerstown, 101 East Washington Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17067-1142 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Jackson Township, Lebanon County to the receiving waters named Tulpehocken Creek.

   Permit No. PA0083844. Industrial Waste. East Petersburg Borough, 6040 East Main Street, East Petersburg, PA 17520 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in East Petersburg Borough, Lancaster County to the receiving waters named Little Conestoga Creek in Watershed 7-J.

   Permit No. PA0009016. Industrial Waste. Osram Sylvania Products, Inc., 1128 Roosevelt Avenue, York, PA 17404 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in West Manchester Township, York County to the receiving waters named Willis Run in Watershed 7-H.

   Permit No. 0700403. Sewage. Allegheny Township Sewer and Water Authority, 3131 Old Sixth Avenue Road, North, Duncansville, PA 16635. This permit approves the construction and operation of sewers and appurtenances in Allegheny Township, Blair County.

   Permit No. 2899402 Amendment 00-1. Sewage. Franklin County General Authority, 5000 Letterkenny Road, Suite 320, Chambersburg, PA 17201-8383. This permit approves the construction/modification of Pump Station No. 190-Belt Filter Press/Sludge Filter Press in Greene and Letterkenny Townships, Franklin County.

   Permit No. 5000404. Sewage. Donald Campbell, Sr., P. O. Box 260, Millerstown, PA 17062. This permit approves the construction of Sewage Treatment Facilities in Greenwood Township, Perry County.

   Permit No. 6799411 (transfer 00-1). Sewage. Christopher Ross & Brandy Wolfe, 10850 Kline Road, Brogue, PA 17309-9052. This permit approves the construction of sewage treatment system in Chanceford Township, York County.

   Northcentral Regional Office:  Department of Environmental Protection, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Grit Building, Williamsport, PA 17701.

   NPDES Permit PA0228281. Sewerage. Tabernacle of the Living God, P. O. Box 409, Tracydale Road, Milesburg, PA 16853. Permit issued and authorized to discharge from facility located at Boggs Township, Centre County.

   NPDES Permit PA0228257. Industrial Waste. Istil (USA) Milton Inc., P. O. Box 298, 230 Lower Market Street, Milton, PA 17847. Permit issued and authorized to discharge from facility located at Milton Borough, Northumberland County.

   WQM Permit No. 1400404. Sewerage. Tabernacle of the Living God, P. O. Box 409, Tracydale Road, Milesburg, PA 16853. Permission to repair a malfunctioning onlot sewage disposal system and maintain is located at Boggs Township, Centre County.

   WQM Permit No. 6861007T3. Industrial Waste Transfer. ISTIL (USA) Milton Inc., P. O. Box 298, 230 Lower Market Street, Milton, PA 17847. Permission granted to operate the industrial waste treatment facility located at Milton Borough, Northumberland County.

   WQM Permit No. 4990201T2. Transfer Industrial Waste. ISTIL (USA) Milton Inc., P. O. Box 298, 230 Lower Market Street, Milton, PA 17847. Permission granted to operate the industrial waste sand filters to existing settling system located at Milton Borough, Northumberland County.

   Southwest Regional Office:  Water Management Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, (412) 442-4000.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0024171. Sewage. Cambria Township Sewer Authority, P. O. Box 247, Revloc, PA 15948 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Colver Wastewater Treatment Plant, Cambria Township, Cambria County to receiving waters named Elk Creek.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0095851. Sewage. Penacquire L.L.C. P. O. Box 94, Boswell, PA 15531 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at the Roof Garden Acres MHP STP, Somerset Township, Somerset County to receiving waters named Unnamed Tributary of East Branch Coxes Creek.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0097527. Sewage. Kenneth W. and Lori A. Cipra, 11600 Wilshire Drive, North Huntingdon, PA 15642 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at the 51 Manor Mobile Home Park STP, Perry Township, Fayette County to receiving waters named Browneller Run.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0204366. Sewage. SFX Entertainment and Pavilion, 2825 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at the Star Lake Amphitheatre STP, Hanover Township, Washington County to receiving waters named Unnamed Tributary to Harmon Creek.

   Permit No. 0299414-A1. Sewerage. Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, 200 Ross Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2068. Construction of interceptor-second relocation located in City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County to serve Nine Mile Run.

   Permit No. 0400410. Sewerage. Kevin Fantone, 629 Tenth Avenue, New Brighton, PA 15066. Construction of Single Residence Sewage Treatment Plant located in Daugherty Township, Beaver County to serve Kevin Fantone Residence.

   Permit No. 3000401. Sewerage. Threshold Housing Development, Inc., 8 North Beeson Avenue, Uniontown, PA 15401. Construction of Pump Station and Force Main located in Cumberland Township, Greene County to serve Threshold Subdivision.

   Permit No. 5672411-A1. Sewerage. John C. Bishop, 212 Hickory Hollow Road, Somerset, PA 15501. Construction of sewage treatment plant expansion to 30,000 gallon capacity located in Somerset Township, Somerset County to serve the Bishop Mobile Home Court No. 2 STP.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0004685. Industrial Waste. Penna Flame Industries, R. R. 3, Box 14B, Route 588 West, Zelienople, PA 16063 is authorized to discharge from metal hardening operations at a facility located at Franklin Township, Beaver County to receiving waters named Connoquenessing Creek.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0006335. Industrial. Koppel Steel Corporation, 23rd and Duss Avenue, Ambridge, PA 15003 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at the Ambridge Plant, Ambridge Borough, Beaver County to receiving waters named Ohio River.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0093009. Sewage. Gail L. Holm, 459 Route 356, Apollo, PA is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Gail's Cafe Sewage Treatment Plant, Washington Township, Westmoreland County to receiving waters named Unnamed Tributary of Beaver Run.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0097501. Sewage. Amcel Corporation, Amcel Center, R. D. 7, Box 1005, Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Amcel Corporation Sewage Treatment Plant, East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County to receiving waters named Jacobs Creek.

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