[35 Pa.B. 1344]
[Continued from previous Web Page] 41-00018A: Springs Window Fashions LP (8601 Pennsylvania Route 405, Montgomery, PA 17752-0500) for modification of two existing coil coating lines (Lines 7 and 8) by increasing the maximum line speed from 60 feet per minute to 65 feet per minute at their facility in Clinton Township, Lycoming County.
Springs Window Fashions LP is a major facility for VOCs and one for which a Title V operating permit (41-00018) has been issued.
The VOC emissions from the respective two coil coating lines are currently controlled by a catalytic oxidizer which will remain in service following the modification. The VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant emission increases resulting from the proposed modification are not expected to be in excess of .93 and .24 ton per year, respectively, following control. There will additionally be NOx, CO, sulfur oxides, VOC and particulate matter (including particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 microns or less, also known as PM10) emission increases of up to 2.51, 2.1, .015, .135 and .188 tons per year, respectively, associated with the installation of a larger natural gas burner in the catalytic oxidizer than is currently in use (8 million Btu per hour instead of 2 million Btu per hour).
The Department of Environmental Protection's (Department) review of the information submitted by Springs Window Fashions LP indicates that the proposed modification of coil coating Lines 7 and 8 and the proposed installation of a replacement catalytic oxidizer burner will comply with all applicable Air Quality Requirements pertaining to air contamination sources and the emission of air contaminants, including the best available technology requirement of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12. Based on this finding, the Department intends to issue plan approval for the proposed modification and burner replacement. Additionally, if the modified coil coating lines and the replacement burner are subsequently determined by the Department to be operating in compliance with all applicable plan approval conditions and all applicable regulatory requirements, the conditions established in the plan approval will be incorporated into Title V Operating Permit 41-00018 by means of administrative amendment in accordance with the requirements of 25 Pa. Code § 127.450.
The following is a summary of the conditions the Department proposes to place in the plan approval to be issued to ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements:
1. All conditions contained in Title Operating Permit 41-00018 remain in effect unless superseded or amended by a condition contained herein. If there is a conflict between a condition contained in Title V Operating Permit 41-00018 and a condition contained herein, the permittee shall comply with the condition contained herein rather than the conflicting condition contained in the Title V operating permit.
2. Lines 7 and 8 shall not exceed a speed of 65 feet per minute.
3. The coil coated on Lines 7 and 8 shall not exceed a width of 7 inches.
4. The maximum primer coating thickness applied to coil on Lines 7 and 8 shall be .1 mil (.0001 inch) per side and the maximum topcoat coating thickness shall be .6 mil (.0006 inch) per side.
5. Lines 7 and 8 shall each not operate more than 7,446 hours in any 12 consecutive month period.
6. The VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant content of the primer applied on Lines 7 and 8 shall not exceed 25.69 and 7.35 pounds per gallon of coating solids, respectively, as mixed for application. The VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant content of the topcoat applied shall not exceed 10.04 and 2.32 pounds per gallon of coating solids, respectively, as mixed for application. No volatile hazardous air pollutant-containing materials shall be added to coatings onsite.
7. The VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant content of any solvent used in cleanup operations associated with Lines 7 and 8 shall both not exceed 7.26 pounds per gallon. No solvent containing chlorine, fluorine or sulfur shall be used for cleanup operations.
8. The VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant emissions from Lines 7 and 8 shall at all times be controlled by the existing DuPont Torvex model 80A catalytic oxidizer at an overall combined capture and destruction efficiency of at least 89.74%.
9. The VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant emissions from Lines 7 and 8, including the VOC and volatile hazardous air pollutant emissions from any cleanup operations associated with Lines 7 and 8, shall not exceed 12.28 and 3.3 tons, respectively, in any 12 consecutive month period.
10. Records shall be maintained of the identity and amount of each individual coating, coating additive, cleanup solvent and any other VOC-containing material or volatile hazardous air pollutant-containing material used on Lines 7 and 8 each month as well as the VOC content of each such material and the content of each individual volatile hazardous air pollutant in each material. Records shall also be maintained of the mix ratio for each batch of coating to which additives were added on site or which were mixed on site from different coating components. Records shall additionally be maintained of the number of hours Line 7 operates each month and the number of hours Line 8 operates each month.
11. The records shall be maintained as are necessary to demonstrate that the line speed of Lines 7 and 8 never exceeds 65 feet per minute, that the coil width never exceeds 7 inches and that the primer coating thickness and topcoat coating thickness never exceed .1 and .6 mils, respectively.
Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745 Contact: William Charlton, New Source Review Chief, (412) 442-4174.
PA-63-00922A: Robinson Power Co.--RPC (P. O. Box 127, Route 18 Burgettstown, PA 15021) for installation of a 272 net megawatt waste coal fired, circulating fluidized bed boiler in Robinson Township, Washington County.
Under 25 Pa. Code § 127.44(a), the Department intends to issue a Plan Approval for the installation of a 272 net megawatt waste coal fired, circulating fluidized bed boiler to be located in Robinson Township, Washington County. Other air emission sources at the facility include material handling operations for coal, ash and limestone as well as an emergency generator, firewater pump and a cooling tower as described in the application received in June 2004.
Based on the information provided by the applicant and on Department's analysis of that information, this installation will result in facility emissions of no more than 3,154.25 tons of SO2, 976.06 tons of NOx, 1,826.09 tons of CO, 72.9 tons of VOC and 369.39 tons of particulate matter (as PM10) each year. Air modeling provided by the applicant indicates the following impacts:
Modeling Results
Significant Impact
Increment Consumption
NAAQS Analysis
Pollutant Averaging
PeriodModeling
Sig. Level
µg/m3RPC
Impact
µg/m3PSD
IncrementRPC
Impact
µg/m3NAAQS
µg/m3RPC
Impact
µg/m3PM10 Annual
24-hour1
55.7
40.117
305.8
28.250
15036.3
111.0SO2 Annual
24-hour
3-hour
1
5
25.6
27.3
186.720
91
5121.8
27.3
123.580
365
1,30082.1*
317.9
1,051.4NO2 Annual 1 .2 25 100 CO 1-hour
8-hour500
2,00075.2
27.940,000
10,000*Separate model runs showed that the Robinson Power Project did not result in a significant impact at the receptors that were above the NAAQS.
A final plan approval will not be issued prior to Department authorization of the modeling results presented.
Copies of the application, the Department's analysis and other documents used in evaluation of the application are available for public inspection during normal business hours at Department of Environmental Protection, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.
For the Department to assure compliance with all applicable standards, Department proposes to place the following conditions on the plan approval:
3. General Conditions
a) This plan approval authorizes the construction of a 272 net megawatt waste coal-fired, circulating fluidized bed boiler by Robinson Power Company (RPC), P. O. Box 127, Rt. 18 Burgettstown, PA 15021. The plant will be located in Robinson Township, Washington County. Other air emission sources at the facility include material handling operations for fuel, ash and limestone as well as an emergency generator, firewater pump and a cooling tower. The proposed facility will include several structures such as the boiler building, turbine building, concrete stack, material storage building, run-of-mine crusher building, coal refuse dryer building and the administrative office buildings. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]
b) The RPC shall install a hydrated fly-ash re-injection or polishing spray dryer system for SO2 emission control. The RPC shall advise the Department of the specific make and model of equipment and its design details within 10 business days of issuing the purchase order for this air cleaning device by submitting appropriate pages of the Plan Approval Application. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]
c) This approval to construct shall become invalid if: (1) construction is not commenced (as defined in 40 CFR 52.21(b)(8)) within 18 months after the date of this approval; (2) if construction is discontinued for a period of 18 months or more; or (3) construction is not completed within 5 years. The RPC shall submit to the Department a detailed construction schedule for the entire facility within 180 days of issuance of this plan approval.
d) The provisions of 40 CFR 60 New Source Performance Standards for fossil fuel-fired steam generators (Subpart Da) and Coal Processing Plants (Subpart Y) are applicable requirements.
i) Subpart Da emission limits for particulate matter, visible emissions and sulfur dioxide and subsumed by the emission limits established in conditions 4(a) and 4(b) This facility shall comply with the compliance provisions, emission monitoring, compliance determination procedures and methods and reporting requirements in this Subpart.
ii) Subpart Y standards are applicable requirements for the thermal dryer(s), all coal processing and conveying equipment and all coal storage, transfer and loading systems. The facility shall comply with the standards for particulate matter, and those provisions relating to monitoring of operations and test methods and procedures in this Subpart.
iii) In accordance with 40 CFR 60.4 copies of all requests, reports, applications submittals and other communications shall be forwarded to both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department at the addresses listed unless otherwise noted.
Director Air Quality Program Manager Air Toxics and Radiation PA DEP US EPA, Region III Air Quality 1650 Arch Street 400 Waterfront Drive Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 Pittsburgh PA 15222 e) This Plan Approval authorizes temporary operation of the sources covered by this Plan Approval provided the following conditions are met. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]:
i) The Department must receive written notice from the Owner/Operator of the completion of construction and the operator's intent to commence operation at least 5 working days prior to the completion of construction. The notice should state when construction will be completed and when operator expects to commence operation.
ii) Operation is permitted only to facilitate the start-up and shake-down of sources and air cleaning devices, to permit operations pending the issuance of an Operating Permit or to permit the evaluation of the sources for compliance with all applicable regulations and requirements.
iii) This condition authorizes temporary operation of the sources for a period of 180 days from the date of commencement of operation, provided the Department receives notice from the owner/operator under subpart (i).
iv) The owner/operator may request an extension if compliance with all applicable regulations and Plan Approval requirements has not been established. The extension request shall be submitted in writing at least 15 days prior to the end of this period of temporary operation and shall provide a description of the compliance status of the source, a detailed schedule for establishing compliance, and the reasons compliance has not been established.
v) The notice submitted by the owner/operator under subpart (i) prior to the expiration of this Plan Approval, shall modify the plan approval expiration date. The new Plan Approval expiration date shall be 180 days from the date of the written notice.
4. Stack Emissions Limitations
a) Emissions from the CFB shall be limited as follows [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]:
CFB Emission Limits
Pollutant Lbs/mmBtu Lbs/Hr Tons/Yr SO2 .234* 720*
1,115 on a 24 hr avg.
1,440 on a 3 hr avg.3,154 NOx (as NO2) .08*
.10 on a 24 hr avg.
539* 972 CO .15 416 1,823 VOC (as Propane) .006 16.64 72.90 Total PM10 (Condensable and Filterable) .012 41.6 182.3 Pb 5 × 10-6 .014 .06 H2SO4 0.003 8.31 36.4 HF 2.54 × 10-3 7.0 29.06 HCl 2.90 × 10-3 8.0 33.18 Mercury** .113 lb/trillion Btu 2.77 lbs per year NH3 10 ppm *Emissions are based on a 30-day rolling average.
**The Department will revise this emission limit in accordance with the NESHAP for utility boilers.
b) Emissions from the facility in any consecutive 12 month period shall be limited as follows [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]:
Facility Emission Limits
Pollutant Total Emissions (tpy) SO2 3,154.25 NOx 976.06 CO 1,826.09 VOC 72.9 PM10 369.39
c) The owner or operator shall not permit the emission to the outdoor atmosphere of visible emissions from the boilers, in a manner that the opacity of the emission is equal to or greater than 10% for a period, or periods aggregating more than 3 minutes in any 1 hour, or 30% at any time. The presence of uncombined water is not considered a failure to meet the limitations. [25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12(b)].
d) The ammonia slip from the CFB shall not exceed 10 ppmv at stack conditions. Continuing compliance with this condition shall be determined by adhering to good operating practices. [25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12(b)].
e) Potential emissions of SO2 from the CFB shall be reduced by at least 97% on a 30 day rolling average. Compliance with this requirement shall be demonstrated by calculating daily control efficiencies and averaging them on a 12 month rolling basis using the fuel analysis, waste coal feed rate and the SO2 CEM. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]
f) Particulate matter emissions from any fuel or limestone handling and processing stack may not exceed 0.02 gr/dscf. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]
g) Particulate matter emissions from the fuel dryer baghouse stack may not exceed 0.02 gr/dscf. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b]
h) The Owner or operator shall secure 1,118 tons of NOx ERCs and 84 tons of VOC ERCs. ERCs shall be properly generated, certified by the Department and processed through the registry in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.206(d)(1). Upon transfer, owner/operator shall provide the Department with documentation clearly specifying the details of the ERC transaction. This facility may not commence operation until the Department certifies the required emissions reductions.
i) The Department may establish or revise the maximum allowable emission rates based upon CEM data, stack test results, optimization the boiler and the associated air cleaning devices. [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
j) This facility is subject to the Title IV Acid Rain Program of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, and shall comply with all applicable provisions of that Title, including the following:
* 40 CFR Part 72 Permits Regulations
* 40 CFR Part 73 Sulfur Dioxide Allowance System
* 40 CFR Part 75 Continuous Emissions Monitoring
* 40 CFR Part 77 Excess Emissions
k) This facility is subject to the NOx Budget Trading Program found in 25 Pa. Code Chapter 145.
5. TESTING REQUIREMENTS
a) Within 180 days of initial start-up but no later than 60 days of achieving maximum production, a stack tests shall be performed on the CFB in accordance with the provisions of 25 Pa. Code Chapter 139 to determine the following pollutant emission rates:
* Total PM10
* HCl
* HF
* H2SO4
* NMVOC
* Mercury
* Arsenic
* Beryllium
* Cadmium
* Hexavalent Chromium
* Nickel
* Lead
* Ammonia
These tests shall be repeated on a yearly basis. The frequency may be reduced in subsequent permits if determined appropriate by the Department. [25 Pa. Code § 139.2].
b) The owner or operator shall submit a pre-test protocol for review at least 60 days prior to performance of the stack tests. [25 Pa. Code § 139.2].
c) The owner or operator shall also notify the Department at least two weeks prior to the stack tests so that an observer may be present at the time of the tests. [25 Pa. Code § 139.2].
d) The owner or operator shall submit a stack test report to the Department within 60 days of the completed testing. [25 Pa. Code § 139.2].
6. Continuous Monitoring
a) The company shall install, certify, maintain and operate a CEM system for monitoring SO2, NO2, visible emissions (opacity), CO and gas flow from the CFB boiler. O2 or CO2 shall be monitored at each location where SOx, NOx and CO are monitored in accordance with the requirements of 25 Pa. Code Chapter 139.
b) The owner or operator shall install, operate and maintain a system and procedures for monitoring as-fired fuel in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 60.48a(3) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 139. The daily sulfur input rate to the CFB shall be determined and used as a basis in the calculation of the 30 day rolling average SOx control efficiency.
c) The Owner or Operator shall maintain a daily log of:
* hours of operation for each air pollution source
* coal feed rate
* natural gas consumption
* ammonia injection rate
* limestone consumption
This log shall be maintained on site for a minimum of 5 years and shall be made available to the Department upon request [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
7. Notification/Reporting
a) At least 90 days prior to start-up, the Owner or Operator shall submit information required by Phase I of the Department's ''Continuous Source Monitoring Manual,'' Revision 6, January 1996 to Chief, Division of Technical Services and Monitoring, Department of Environmental Protection, 12th Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O. Box 8468, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468.
b) The owner or operator shall report each malfunction that poses an imminent and substantial danger to the public health and safety or the environment or which it should reasonably believe may result in citizens complaints to the Department that occurs at this Title V facility. For purposes of this condition a malfunction is defined as any sudden, infrequent, and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control equipment, process equipment or a process to operate in a normal or usual manner that may result in an increase in the emissions of air contaminants [25 Pa. Code § 127.441].
c) The owner/operator shall submit a Title V Operating Permit Application within 120 days of startup of the sources and/or pollution control devices. [25 Pa. Code § 127.505(a)]
8. Work Practice Standards/Misc.
a) The Department reserves the right to require additional controls (such as, road paving, process equipment enclosures, conveyor covers, and the like) based on evaluation of the operation after start-up and a determination that the existing controls are inadequate to control fugitive emissions [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
b) The truck loading and unloading areas and the plant delivery roads shall be paved with asphalt, concrete, or an equivalent surface approved by the Department [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
c) Road dust shall be controlled by a road sweeper or the use of water sprays, oils or other dust surfactants [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
d) A pressurized water truck shall be onsite and in use when the facility is operating [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
e) The plant shall post a sign stating the requirement that ''All loaded trucks entering or exiting plant property shall be properly tarpaulin covered.'' [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
f) The plant shall post a speed limit of 15 mph or less on all plant roads [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
g) All conveyor belts shall be partially enclosed, and all screens and crushers shall be fully enclosed so as to prevent fugitive emissions from becoming airborne [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
h) Ash silos shall discharge through an ash conditioner which shall moisten the ash before it is loaded into trucks for disposal [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
i) Coal shall not be stockpiled or loaded in any area that is not enclosed or watered as needed by the pressurized water truck and/or sprinkler system [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
j) The baghouse inlet temperature shall not exceed 250°F. A thermocouple shall be provided to monitor this temperature, which shall be continuously recorded. An audible alarm will sound in the CFB control room if the baghouse inlet temperature exceeds 250°F [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
k) The baghouse shall be designed with an effective air-to-cloth ratio at actual conditions of not more than 3:1 [25 Pa. Code § 127.12b].
l) The owner/operator shall demonstrate, to the Federal Land Manager, that the emissions from this source, do not adversely affect any Class I area's air quality related value (AQRV). [40 CFR Part 52]
Persons wishing to provide the Department with additional information that they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of the Plan Approval may submit the information to the Department at the address shown. A 30-day comment period, from the date of this publication, will exist for the submission of comments. Each written comment must contain the following:
* Name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments.
* Identification of the proposed Plan Approval (specify the Plan Approval number).
* Concise statements regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to issuance of the Plan Approval. Written comments should be directed to Regional Air Quality Program Manager, Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest Region--Field Operation, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.
For additional information, contact Thomas J. Joseph, P. E., Air Pollution Control Engineer III, Air Quality Control at the previous address.
Northwest Region: Air Quality Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, Devendra Verma, New Source Review Chief, (814) 332-6940.
62-00035: IA Construction Corp.--Warren Plant (240 River Road, Warren, PA 16365) for a Synthetic Minor Permit to operate their hot mix asphalt plant in Conewango Township, Warren County. The significant sources are hot mix batch plant; fugitives from transfer points. The facility has taken a restriction on production not exceeding 495,000 tons per year to qualify as a Synthetic Minor facility.
10-00230: IA Construction Corp.--Zelienople Plant (158 Lindsay Road, Zelienople, PA 16063) for a Synthetic Minor Permit to operate a hot mix asphalt plant in Jackson Township, Butler County. The significant sources are hot mix batch plant; fugitives from transfer points. The facility has taken a restriction on production not exceeding 495,000 tons per year to qualify as a Synthetic Minor facility.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, William Charlton, New Source Review Chief, (412) 442-4174.
63-00922A: Robinson Power Company, LLC.--Beech Hollow Power Project (P. O. Box 127, 563 Route 18, Burgettstown, PA 15021) for installation of a 272 net megawatt waste coal fired, circulating fluidized bed boiler in Robinson Township, Washington County.
Per 25 Pa. Code § 127.48, notice is hereby given that the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) will hold a public hearing on March 7, 2005, at 6 p.m. at the Burgettstown Grange, 643 Creek Road, Bulger, PA 15019.
The hearing is to take testimony concerning the Department's intent to issue a Plan Approval to the Robinson Power Company, LLC for the installation of a 272 net megawatt waste coal fired, circulating fluidized bed boiler to be located in Robinson Township, Washington County. Other air emission sources at the facility include material handling operations for coal, ash and limestone, an emergency generator, firewater pump and a cooling tower. The proposed facility will include several structures such as the boiler building, turbine building, concrete stack, material storage building, run-of-mine crusher building, coal refuse dryer building and the administrative office buildings.
Persons wishing to present testimony during the hearing should contact Community Relations Coordinator, Betsy Mallison at (412) 442-4000 before March 7, 2005, to register.
Persons with a disability who wish to comment and require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodations to do so should contact Betsy Mallison or the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984 (TDD) to discuss how the Department may accommodate their needs.
Persons who are unable to attend the hearing, but wish to comment, should provide written comments to Thomas Joseph, P. E., Air Pollution Control Engineer III, Department of Environmental Protection, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. The comment period is open for 30 days after the appearance of this notice.
OPERATING PERMITS
Intent to Issue Title V Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter G.
Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, Ronald Davis, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4702.
01-05002: Masterbrand Cabinets, Inc. (80 Keystone Street, Littlestown, PA 17340) for their Wood Furniture Manufacturing facility in Littlestown Boro, Adams County. The facility is a major source that primarily emits VOCs. This action is a renewal of the Title V operating permit issued in 2000.
06-05078: FR and S, Inc. (727 Red Lane Road, Birdsboro, PA 19508) for operation of a municipal solid waste landfill controlled by a gas collection system and two enclosed ground flares in Exeter Township, Berks County. The facility is subject to 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart WWW, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; Part 61, Subpart M, National Emission Standards for Asbestos; and Part 63, Subpart AAAA, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Municipal Waste Landfills. This action is a renewal of the Title V Operating Permit issued in 2000.
22-05012: ISG Steelton, LLC (215 South Front Street, Steelton, PA 17113) for a Title V Operating Permit Renewal in Steelton Borough, Dauphin County. The facility's major sources of emissions include a DC Electric Arc Furnace for steelmaking, and boilers, soak pits, furnaces and other combustion sources. Steelmaking is controlled by a SO2 scrubber and a bughouse. The sources primarily emit NOx, SOx, particulate matter and VOCs.
36-05002: Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (2500 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17604) for the flooring manufacturing plant in the city of Lancaster, Lancaster County. The boiler plant and coating operations account for most of the emissions from the facility. All conditions from the Title V operating permit issued in 2000 will be included in the renewal.
38-05017: Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority (1610 Russell Road, Lebanon, PA 17046-1437) for a Title V Operating Permit Renewal in North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County. The facility's major sources of emissions include two landfill sites controlled by an enclosed ground flare and/or two engine-generators. The landfill primarily emits VOCs.
38-05022: Weaber, Inc. (1231 Mount Wilson Road, Lebanon, PA 17045-4785) for operation of a hardwood dimensional and flooring mill in South Annville Township, Lebanon County. This action is a renewal of the Title V Operating Permit issued in 2000. The facility's major sources of emissions are NOx and CO from boiler operation and particulate matter from the manufacture of hardwood products. The emissions are estimated at 42 tpy of NOx, 10 tpy of CO and 9 tpy of PM. There are also approximately 2 tpy of SOx and 1 tpy of VOC emissions at the facility.
67-05024: Lehigh Cement Co. (200 Hokes Mill Road, York, PA 17404) for their white cement flooring manufacturing plant in West Manchester Township, York County. The rotary cement kiln accounts for most of the emissions from the facility. All conditions from the Title V operating permit issued in 2000 will be included in the renewal.
Intent to Issue Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001--4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter F.
Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, Ronald Davis, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4702.
36-05084: Ephrata Community Hospital (169 Martin Avenue, P. O. Box 1002, Ephrata, PA 17522-1002) for operation of two boilers and two emergency generators at their facility in Ephrata Borough, Lancaster County. The operations primarily emit SOx. Operational and fuel throughput limits will ensure that the operation stays below the Title V emission threshold limit for SOx. This action is a renewal of the Federally enforceable operating permit issued in August 1999.
36-05093: Martin Limestone, Inc. (P. O. Box 550, Blue Ball, PA 17506) for operation of the company's Denver asphalt plant in East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County. The asphalt plant is subject to 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart I--Standards of Performance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities. This is a renewal of the facility's synthetic minor permit and will include all of the requirements from the previous permit to ensure the facility complies with the applicable requirements.
Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, David Aldenderfer, Program Manager, (570) 327-3637.
41-00024: Divine Providence Hospital (Susque- hanna Health Systems, 1100 Grampian Boulevard, Williamsport, PA 17701) for operation of a hospital at 1100 Grampian Boulevard in the City of Williamsport, Lycoming County.
The hospital incorporates four natural gas/No. 2 fuel oil-fired boilers, one No. 2 fuel oil-fired boiler and five diesel fuel/No. 2 fuel oil-fired emergency generators. The air contaminant emissions from the hospital are not expected to exceed 39.57 tons of NOx, 58.08 tons of sulfur oxides, 24.56 tons of CO, 1.95 tons of VOCs and 3.41 tons of particulate matter (including particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 microns or less, also known as PM10) per year.
The respective facility is not a major (Title V) facility for any air contaminant.
The Department of Environmental Protection proposes to incorporate into the operating permit to be issued a condition limiting the sulfur content of the No. 2 fuel oil to be fired in four of the facility's five boilers to .5% by weight and the sulfur content of the No. 2 fuel oil-fired in the fifth boiler to .3% by weight, a condition limiting the number of hours per year that the facility's three largest boilers can burn No. 2 fuel oil to 3,000 hours each, a condition limiting the operation of the facility's five emergency generators to no more than 500 hours per year each and a condition requiring that records be maintained of the number of hours each generator is operated each month as well as the number of the hours each month that each of the facility's three largest boilers is fired on No. 2 fuel oil.
COAL AND NONCOAL MINING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONS
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); and The Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act (52 P. S. §§ 1406.1--1406.21). Mining activity permits issued in response to 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 an application is available for inspection at the district mining office indicated before an 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 certification.
Written comments, 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 district mining office indicated before an application 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.
Where any of the mining activities listed will have discharges of wastewater to streams, the Department will incorporate NPDES permits into the mining activity permits issued in response to these applications. NPDES permits will contain, at a minimum, technology-based effluent limitations as identified in this notice for the respective coal and noncoal applications. In addition, 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 who have requested review of NPDES permit requirements for a particular mining activity within the previously mentioned public comment period will be provided with a 30-day period to review and submit comments on the requirements.
Written comments or objections should contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting comments or objections; the 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; the application number; a brief summary of the issues to be raised by the requestor at the conference; and a statement whether the requestor wishes to have the conference conducted in the locality of the proposed mining activities.
Coal Applications Received
Effluent Limits
The following coal mining applications that include an NPDES permit application will be subject to, at a minimum, the following technology-based effluent limitations for discharges of wastewater to streams:
30-day Daily Instantaneous Parameter Average Maximum Maximum iron (total) 3.0 mg/l 6.0 mg/l 7.0 mg/l manganese (total) 2.0 mg/l 4.0 mg/l 5.0 mg/l suspended solids 35 mg/l 70 mg/l 90 mg/l pH1 greater than 6.0; less than 9.0 alkalinity greater than acidity1
1 The parameter is applicable at all times.
A settleable solids instantaneous maximum limit of 0.5 ml/l applied to (1) surface runoff (resulting from a precipitation event of less than or equal to a 10-year 24-hour event) from active mining areas; active areas disturbed by coal refuse disposal activities; and mined areas backfilled and revegetated and (2) drainage (resulting from a precipitation event of less than or equal to a 1-year 24-hour event) from coal refuse disposal piles.
California District Mining Office: 25 Technology Drive, Coal Center, PA 15423, (724) 769-7100.
02891701. NPDES Permit No. PA0215571, Consolidation Coal Company, (1800 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15241), to renew the industrial waste permit for the Harmar Mine in Harmar and Indiana Townships and Fox Chapel Borough, Allegheny County and related NPDES permit. No additional discharges. Application received December 27, 2004.
Cambria District Mining Office: 286 Industrial Park Road, Ebensburg, PA 15931, (814) 472-1900.
32050102 and NPDES Permit No. PA0249700. Thomas J. Smith, Inc., 2340 Smith Road, Shelocta, PA 15774, commencement, operation and restoration of a bituminous surface-auger mine in Burrell Township, Indiana County, affecting 108.9 acres. Receiving streams: UNTs to Toms Run/and Conemaugh River classified for the following uses: CWF and WWF. There are no potable water supply intakes within 10 miles downstream. Application received January 21, 2005.
32050101. T.L.H. Coal Company, 4401 Pollock Road, Marion Center, PA 15759, commencement, operation and restoration of a bituminous surface mine in East Mahoning Township, Indiana County, affecting 95.9 acres. Receiving streams: UNTs to/and Pickering Run classified for the following uses: HQ-CWF. There are no potable water supply intakes within 10 miles downstream. Application received January 20, 2005.
Greensburg District Mining Office: R. R. 2, Box 603-C, Greensburg, PA 15601, 724-925-5500.
26980103 and NPDES Permit No. PA0212312. Amerikohl Mining, Inc. (202 Sunset Drive Butler, PA 16001). Renewal application for continued operation and reclamation of an existing bituminous surface mine, located in Wharton and Stewart Townships, Fayette County, affecting 211 acres. Receiving stream: UNT to Meadow Run, classified for the following use: CWF. There is no potable water supply intake within 10 miles downstream from the point of discharge. Renewal application received: February 2, 2005.
03000105 and NPDES Permit No. 0202771. Amerikohl Mining, Inc. (202 Sunset Drive Butler, PA 16001). Renewal application for reclamation only of an existing bituminous surface mine, located in Cowanshannock Township, Armstrong County, affecting 87.2 acres. Receiving streams: UNTs to Huskins Run, classified for the following use: WWF. The first potable supply intake within 10 miles downstream from the point of discharge: Cowanshannock Township Water Authority. Renewal application received: February 2, 2005.
Knox District Mining Office: P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232, (814) 797-1191.
10030302 and NPDES Permit No. PA0242462. Allegheny Mineral Corporation (P. O. Box 1022, Kittanning, PA 16201). Revision to an existing bituminous surface strip operation in Brady Township, Butler County affecting 340.7 acres. Receiving streams: UNT to Big Run, classified for the following use: CWF. There are no potable surface water supply intakes within 10 miles downstream. Revision to add incidental coal extraction. Application received: February 3, 2005.
Pottsville District Mining Office: 5 W. Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901, 570-621-3118.
40823001T. Great Valley Construction Services, LLC, (c/o Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services, 100 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702), transfer of an existing anthracite surface mine operation from Kaminski Brothers, Inc. in Jenkins Township, Luzerne County affecting 28.2 acres, receiving stream: none. Application received January 31, 2005.
40793009T. Great Valley Construction Services, LLC, (c/o Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services, 100 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702), transfer of an existing anthracite surface mine operation from Kaminski Brothers, Inc. in Jenkins Township, Luzerne County affecting 43.63 acres, receiving stream: none. Application received January 31, 2005.
40870101T and NPDES Permit No. PA0594598. Great Valley Construction Services, LLC, (c/o Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services, 100 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702), transfer of an existing anthracite surface mine operation from Kaminski Brothers, Inc. in Jenkins Township, Luzerne County affecting 76.6 acres, receiving streams: Lampback and Gardner Creek. Application received January 31, 2005.
Noncoal Applications Received
Effluent Limits
The following noncoal mining applications that include an NPDES permit application will be subject to, at a minimum, the following technology-based effluent limitations for discharges of wastewater to streams:
30-day Daily Instantaneous Parameter Average Maximum Maximum suspended solids 35 mg/l 70 mg/l 90 mg/l Alkalinity exceeding acidity1 greater than 6.0; less than 9.0 1 The parameter is applicable at all times. A settleable solids instantaneous maximum limit of 0.5 ml/l applied to surface runoff resulting from a precipitation event of less than or equal to a 10-year 24-hour event. If coal will be extracted incidental to the extraction of noncoal minerals, at a minimum, the technology-based effluent limitations identified under coal applications will apply to discharges of wastewater to streams.
Knox District Mining Office: P. O. Box 669, Knox, PA 16232, (814) 797-1191.
37990302. Cemex, Inc. (840 Gessner, Suite 1400, Houston, TX 77002). Renewal of NPDES Permit No. PA0241547, Shenango and Wayne Townships, Lawrence County. Receiving streams: UNTs to Snake Run, classified for the following uses: Unclassified, UNTs to Beaver River, and Snake Run, classified for the following use: WWF. There are no potable surface water supply intakes within 10 miles downstream. NPDES Renewal application received: January 28, 2004.
Pottsville District Mining Office: 5 W. Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901, (570) 621-3118.
7775SM8C3. Dyer Quarry, Inc. (P. O. Box 188, Birdsboro, PA 19508), correction of an existing quarry operation in Robeson Township, Berks County affecting 323.41 acres, receiving streams: Indian Corn Creek and Seidel Creek, classified for the following uses: CWF and WWF. Application received January 27, 2005.
8274SM4A2C6 and NPDES Permit No. PA0010111. Rohrer's Quarry, Inc. (70 Lititz Road, P. O. Box 365, Lititz, PA 17543), renewal of NPDES Permit for treatment of mine drainage in Penn and Warwick Townships, Lancaster County, receiving stream: Tributary to Little Conestoga Creek classified as a WWF. The first downstream potable water supply intake from the point of discharge is East Petersburg Water Authority. Application received February 1, 2005.
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, SECTION 401 The following permit applications, requests for Environmental Assessment approval and requests for 401 Water Quality Certification have been received by the Department of Environmental Protection (Department). Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341) requires the State to certify that the involved projects will not violate the applicable provisions of sections 301--303, 306 and 307 of the FWPCA (33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1311--1313, 1316 and 1317) as well as relevant State requirements. Persons objecting to approval of a request for certification under section 401 of the FWPCA or to the issuance of a Dam Permit, Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permit or the approval of an Environmental Assessment must submit comments, suggestions or objections within 30 days of the date of this notice, as well as questions, to the regional office noted before the application. Comments should contain the name, address and telephone number of the person commenting, identification of the certification request to which the comments or objections are addressed and a concise statement of comments, objections or suggestions including the relevant facts upon which they are based.
The Department may conduct a fact-finding hearing or an informal conference in response to comments if deemed necessary. Individuals will be notified, in writing, of the time and place of a scheduled hearing or conference concerning the certification request to which the comment, objection or suggestion relates. Maps, drawings and other data pertinent to the certification request are available for inspection between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on each working day at the regional office noted before the application.
Persons with a disability who wish to attend a hearing and require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to participate in the proceedings should contact the specified program. TDD users may contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.
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 FWPCA (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341(a)).
WATER OBSTRUCTIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS Northeast Region: Water Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.
E64-252. Richard S. Egan, 6 Tammany Flats Terrace, Damascus, PA 18415-9504, in Damascus Township, Wayne County, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District.
To remove two existing sheds and to construct and maintain a 28-foot by 32-foot garage in the floodway along the right bank of the Delaware River (CWF, MF). The project is located at 6 Tammany Flats Terrace. (Callicoon, New York NY-PA Quadrangle N: 0.8 inches; W: 7.7 inches).
Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.
E23-363: East Pennsboro Township, 98 South Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 in East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, ACOE Baltimore District.
To fill and maintain 0.1 acre of palustrine emergent wetlands tributary to the Conodoguinet Creek (WWF), for the purpose of relocating the wetland outside of the existing Acri Meadow Park ball field, located approximately 6,000 feet south of Route 944 on the west bank of the creek (Harrisburg West, PA Quadrangle N: 18.8 inches; W: 15.25 inches) in East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County.
E50-225: Perry County Board of Commissioners, P. O. Box 37, New Bloomfield, PA 17068 in Wheatfield Township, Perry County, ACOE Baltimore District.
To construct and maintain a two span bridge with a total span of 190 feet with an underclearance of 15 feet across Sherman Creek (WWF) on T-456 (Pine Hill Road) and associated improvements in order to improve the traffic safety condition located in Dellville Village (Wertzville, PA Quadrangle N: 20.63 inches; W: 16.3 inches) in Wheatfield Township, Perry County.
E67-756: Cornerstone at Hunters Creek, 300 Bailey Drive, Suite 106, Stewartstown, PA 17363 in Conewago Township, York County, ACOE Baltimore.
To maintain a 60-inch twin pipe culvert then to construct and maintain 1) 42" by 73` culvert 2) 4" by 76` culvert 3) 3" by 96` culvert 4) 24" by 101` culvert 5) 24" by 82` culvert 6) 36" by 58` culvert 7) six 8" water line crossings 8) five 8" sanitary sewer line crossings all in UNTs to the Little Conewago Creek (TSF). The project will also impact 0.97 acre of palustrine emergent wetlands. These impacts result from both direct and indirect activities. The permittee is required to create a minimum of 0.97 acre of replacement wetlands. The project is located west of the Susquehanna Trail (Dover, PA Quadrangle N: 0.45 inches; W: 2.95 inches) in Conewago Township, York County.
Northcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.
E17-406. Huston Township, P. O. Box 38, Penfield, PA 15849-0038, Munn Road Bridge Replacement, in Huston Township, Clearfield County, ACOE Baltimore District (Bellefonte, PA Quadrangle N: 12.8 inches; W: 12.1 inches).
To remove and existing structure and construct, operate and maintain a single span prestressed concrete box beam bridge to carry Munn Road (T-786) across Bennetts Branch, Sinnemahoning Creek (CWF for improved public access on Munn Road. The Munn Road Bridge shall be constructed with a minimum clear span of 45-feet, underclearance of 13 feet, and a skew of 75°. All construction and future repair work shall be conducted during stream low flow, and dry work conditions by dams and pumping or diverting stream flow around the work area. Since Bennetts Branch is a stock trout stream, no construction or future repair work shall be done in or along the stream channel between March 1 and June 15 without the prior written approval of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. As proposed the project will impact 0.003-acre of wetland while impacting 100-feet of waterway that is located along the eastern right-of way of SR 0255 approximately 300 feet east of Woodward Road (T-407) and Munn Road (T-786) intersection.
Southwest Region: Water Management Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.
E02-885 A1. Washington's Landing Marina, 100 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Construction of dock facilities in the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh ACOE District. (Pittsburgh East, PA Quadrangle N: 6.0 inches; W: 14.2 inches and Latitude: 40° 27` 47"--Longitude: 79° 58` 38". The applicant proposes to amend Permit No. E02-885 which authorized the construction and maintenance of docking facilities for 250 boats, a boat launching system, and a gas dock located on the east shore of Herr's Island beneath the Thirty-First Street Bridge at Mile Point 2.4 in the Allegheny River (WWF). This amendment will authorize the expansion to the Marina. The downstream end will be expanded 600` and the upstream end will be expanded 600`, making the marina a total of 2,100` long. The applicant also proposes to construct and maintain two caissons in the river located approximately 150` upstream of the marina.
ACTIONS
THE CLEAN STREAMS LAW AND THE FEDERAL CLEAN WATER ACT
FINAL ACTIONS TAKEN FOR NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMITS AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT (WQM) PERMITS The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has taken the following actions on previously received applications for new, amended and renewed NPDES and WQM permits, applications for permit waivers and Notices of Intent (NOI) for coverage under general permits. This notice is provided in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapters 91 and 92 and 40 CFR Part 122, implementing provisions of The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §§ 691.1--691.1001) and the Federal Clean Water Act.
Location Permit Authority Application Type or Category Section I NPDES Renewals Section II NPDES New or amendment Section III WQM Industrial, sewage or animal wastes; discharges to groundwater Section IV NPDES MS4 individual permit Section V NPDES MS4 permit waiver Section VI NPDES Individual permit stormwater construction Section VII NPDES NOI for coverage under NPDES general permits Sections I--VI contain actions related to industrial, animal or sewage wastes discharges, discharges to groundwater and discharges associated with municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4), stormwater associated with construction activities and concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). Section VII contains notices for parties who have submitted NOIs for coverage under general NPDES permits. The approval for coverage under general NPDES permits is subject to applicable effluent limitations, monitoring, reporting requirements and other conditions set forth in each general permit. The approval of coverage for land application of sewage sludge or residential septage under applicable general permit is subject to pollutant limitations, pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements, operational standards, general requirements, management practices and other conditions set forth in the respective permit. Permits and related documents, effluent limitations, permitting requirements and other information are on file and may be inspected and arrangements made for copying at the contact office noted before the action.
Persons aggrieved by an 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 should contact the Environmental Hearing Board (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service, (800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Board within 30 days of publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, 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 of 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 decision law.
For individuals who wish to challenge an action, appeals must reach the Board within 30 days. A lawyer is not needed to file an appeal with the Board.
Important legal rights are at stake, however, so individuals should show this notice to a lawyer at once. Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for free pro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Board at (717) 787-3483 for more information.
I. NPDES Renewal Permit Actions
Northeast Region: Water Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.
NPDES No.
(Type)Facility Name &
AddressCounty &
MunicipalityStream Name
(Watershed #)EPA Waived Y/N ? PA-0061590
SewageLittle Washington Wastewater Company
762 West Lancaster Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010Schuylkill County
North Union TownshipTomhicken Creek
(5E)Y Southcentral Region: Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717) 705-4707.
NPDES No.
(Type)Facility Name &
AddressCounty &
MunicipalityStream Name
(Watershed #)EPA Waived Y/N ? PA0080756
(Sewage)Hershey Farm, Inc.
P. O. Box 159
Strasburg, PA 17579Lancaster County
Strasburg TownshipPequea Creek/7-K Y PA0086690
(Industrial Waste)Kalas Manufacturing, Inc.,
Plant No. 2
25 Main Street
Denver, PA 17517Lancaster County
East Cocalico TownshipStony Run/7-J Y Southwest Region: Water Management Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.
NPDES
No. (Type)Facility Name &
AddressCounty &
MunicipalityStream Name
(Watershed #)EPA Waived Y/N PA0028123
Industrial WastePA American Water Company
800 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033Allegheny County
City of PittsburghUNT to the Monongahela River (Becks Run) Y PA0033871
SewageGSP MGMT Co.
P. O. Box 677
Morgantown, PA 19543Indiana County
White TownshipUNT of McKee Run Y PA0094676
SewageTwin Lakes Center, Inc.
224 Twin Lake Road
Somerset, PA 15501Somerset County
Somerset TownshipEast Branch
Coxes CreekY PA0098469
SewageCommunity Bank
100 North Market Street
Carmichaels, PA 15320Greene County
Center TownshipSouth Fork
Ten Mile CreekY Northwest Region: Water Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.
NPDES No.
(Type)Facility Name &
AddressCounty &
MunicipalityStream Name
(Watershed #)EPA Waived Y/N ? PA0220981 Darrell L. Kysor
P. O. Box 34
Corry, PA 16407-034
Elgin Borough
Erie CountyBeaver Run Y PA0222976 Albert R. Shouey
R. D. 2, Box 113B
Worthington, PA 16262
Barnett Township
Jefferson CountyUNT to Cather Run Y PA0221023 Christopher S. Arford
942 Hatch Run Road
Warren, PA 16365Glade Township
Warren CountyUNT to Hatch Run Y
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