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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 13-1199a

[43 Pa.B. 3746]
[Saturday, July 6, 2013]

[Continued from previous Web Page]

PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY PERMITS

 The Department has taken the following actions on applications received under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act (35 P. S. §§ 721.1—721.17) for the construction, substantial modification or operation of a public water system.

 Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal that action to the Environmental Hearing Board (Board) under section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704. The appeal should be sent to the Environmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, PO 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 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 to the Board at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in and of itself, create a right of appeal beyond that permitted by applicable statutes and decisional law.

 For individuals who wish to challenge an action, the appeal 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 document to a lawyer at once. Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for pro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Board at (717) 787-3483 for more information.

SAFE DRINKING WATER


Actions taken under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act

Northcentral Region: Safe Drinking Water Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701-6448

Permit No. 1813501-MA—Construction Public Water Supply.

Applicant First Quality Water and Beverage, LLC
Township/Borough Castanea Township
County Clinton
Responsible Official Mr. James F. Peterson II
Business Development
First Quality Water and Beverage, LLC
904 Woods Avenue
Lock Haven, PA 17745
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Gary J. Toplak, P.E.
Toplak & Associates, PC
112 Pineview Road
Baden, PA 15005
Permit Issued 6/5/13
Description of Action Installation of a 50,000 gal. finished water storage tank, with associated process piping, valves, fittings, pumps, ozone generators and injectors, to store treated and disinfected water prior to filling containers on either Line 1 or Line 2 when the treatment system is temporarily not producing treated water due to the system down time required for conducting permit-required integrity testing of the ultra-filter.

Permit No. 5513501-MA—Construction Public Water Supply.

Applicant Shamokin Dam Borough
Township/Borough Shamokin Dam Borough
County Snyder
Responsible Official Edward J. Hovenstine,
Borough Manager
Shamokin Dam Borough
42 West 8th Avenue, Suite 1
P. O. Box 273
Shamokin Dam, PA 17876
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Mr. Rod G. Stahl
Stahl Sheaffer Engineering
5 South Market Street, Suite 10
Selinsgrove, PA 17876
Permit Issued 6/5/13
Description of Action Authorize the change in the method of disinfecting pre- and post-filtration water from injecting pure gas chlorine to feeding 15% sodium hypochlorite.

Permit No. 4188504-T1—Transfer Public Water Supply.

Applicant Timberend MHC, LLC
Township/Borough Fairfield Township
County Lycoming
Responsible Official Mr. Ryan Hotchkiss
Managing Member
Timberend MHC, LLC
2131 Espey Court, Suite 1
Crofton, MD 21114
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Edward J. Brown, P.E.
Larson Design Group
1000 Commerce Park Drive
P. O. Box 487
Williamsport, PA 17703
Permit Issued 6/11/13
Description of Action Authorizes the use of the sources of water supply and facilities that have been acquired by Timberend MCH, LLC from Timberend Estates, Inc. of Muncy. Well Nos. 1 and 2.

Permit No. MA(9/6/91)-T1—Transfer Public Water Supply.

Applicant Timberend MHC, LLC
Township/Borough Fairfield Township
County Lycoming
Responsible Official Mr. Ryan Hotchkiss
Managing Member
Timberend MHC, LLC
2131 Espey Court, Suite 1
Crofton, MD 21114
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Edward J. Brown, P.E.
Larson Design Group
1000 Commerce Park Drive
P. O. Box 487
Williamsport, PA 17703
Permit Issued 6/11/13
Description of Action Authorizes the use of the sources of water supply and facilities that have been acquired by Timberend MCH, LLC from Timberend Estates, Inc. of Muncy. Well Nos. 1 and 2.

Permit No. MA(3/1/95)-T1—Transfer Public Water Supply.

Applicant Timberend MHC, LLC
Township/Borough Fairfield Township
County Lycoming
Responsible Official Mr. Ryan Hotchkiss
Managing Member
Timberend MHC, LLC
2131 Espey Court, Suite 1
Crofton, MD 21114
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Edward J. Brown, P.E.
Larson Design Group
1000 Commerce Park Drive
P. O. Box 487
Williamsport, PA 17703
Permit Issued 6/11/13
Description of Action Authorizes the use of the sources of water supply and facilities that have been acquired by Timberend MCH, LLC from Timberend Estates, Inc. of Muncy. Sodium Silicate (Well #1) (sequestration).

Permit No. MA(5/3/11)-T1—Transfer Public Water Supply.

Applicant Timberend MHC, LLC
Township/Borough Fairfield Township
County Lycoming
Responsible Official Mr. Ryan Hotchkiss
Managing Member
Timberend MHC, LLC
2131 Espey Court, Suite 1
Crofton, MD 21114
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Edward J. Brown, P.E.
Larson Design Group
1000 Commerce Park Drive
P. O. Box 487
Williamsport, PA 17703
Permit Issued 6/11/13
Description of Action Authorizes the use of the sources of water supply and facilities that have been acquired by Timberend MCH, LLC from Timberend Estates, Inc. of Muncy. 4-log inactivation of viruses at Entry Point 101 (Well #1) and Entry Point 102 (Well #2).

Permit No. 4106501-T1—Transfer Public Water Supply.

Applicant Timberend MHC, LLC
Township/Borough Fairfield Township
County Lycoming
Responsible Official Mr. Ryan Hotchkiss
Managing Member
Timberend MHC, LLC
2131 Espey Court, Suite 1
Crofton, MD 21114
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Edward J. Brown, P.E.
Larson Design Group
1000 Commerce Park Drive
P. O. Box 487
Williamsport, PA 17703
Permit Issued 6/11/13
Description of Action Authorizes the use of the sources of water supply and facilities that have been acquired by Timberend MCH, LLC from Timberend Estates, Inc. of Muncy. Birm media filtration system for treatment of Well #1.

Permit No. MA(1471502-T1)—Operation Public Water Supply.

Applicant Mountaintop Regional Water Authority
Township/Borough Snow Shoe Township
County Centre
Responsible Official Peary Schmoke, Chairman
Mountaintop Regional
Water Authority
P. O. Box 294
Snow Shoe, PA 16874
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Joshua T. James, P.E.
Gwin, Dobson & Foreman, Inc. 3121 Fairway Drive
Altoona, PA 16602
Permit Issued 6/12/13
Description of Action Operation of the 200,000 gallon Fire Tower water storage tank.

Miles Township Water Authority East (Public Water Supply), Centre County: On June 10, 2013, the Safe Drinking Water Program approved the Source Water Protection (SWP) plan Miles Township Water Authority East. The personnel involved with the development of this SWP are to be commended for taking these proactive steps to protect these water sources for their community. Development of the SWP plan was funded by the Department of Environmental Protection (John C. Hamilton, P.E., (570) 327-3650).

Northwest Region: Safe Drinking Water Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481

Permit No. 3790501-MA6 Public Water Supply

Applicant Pennsylvania American Water Company
Township or Borough Ellwood City Borough
County Lawrence
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Keith Jensen, P.E.
AECOM Gulf Tower
707 Grant Street, 5th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Permit to Construct Issued June 18, 2013

Operation Permit issued to Johnsonburg Municipal Authority, PWSID #6240007, Johnsonburg Borough, Elk County. Permit Number 2064-T1-MA3 issued June 18, 2013 for the Powers Run Water Treatment Plant high service pump station. This permit is issued in response to an operation inspection conducted by the Department of Environmental Protection personnel on June 13, 2013.

Permit No. 1012505 Public Water Supply

Applicant Pennsylvania American Water Company
Township or Borough Lancaster Township
County Butler
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Jerry Hankey
Pennsylvania American
Water Company
1909 Oakland Avenue
Indiana, PA 15701
Permit to Construct Issued June 18, 2013

Operation Permit issued to Mr. John Boyd and Mrs. Katherine Boyd d/b/a Gardenview Mobile Home Park, PWSID #6370051, Mahoning Township, Lawrence County. Permit Number 3788505-T1-MA1 issued June 18, 2013 for the operation of 4-Log treatment of viruses for Entry Point 101. This action is taken under the requirements of the Groundwater Rule.

Operation Permit issued to John McMinn and Karen A. McMinn d/b/a Parkwood Mobile Home Park, PWSID #6200046, Woodcock Township, Crawford County. Permit Number 2012504 issued June 19, 2013 for the operation of the Parkwood Mobile Home Park public water supply. This permit is issued in response to an operation inspection conducted by the Department of Environmental Protection personnel on June 18, 2013.

Operation Permit issued to Lakeview Manor MHP, LLC, PWSID #6200031, Union Township, Crawford County. Permit Number 2013501 issued June 19, 2013 for the operation of the Lakeview Manor Mobile Home Park public water supply. This permit is issued in response to an operation inspection conducted by the Department of Environmental Protection personnel on May 30, 2013.

HAZARDOUS SITES CLEAN-UP
UNDER THE ACT OF
OCTOBER 18, 1988

Notice of Proposed Interim Response

Kwiatkowski Landfill Site
Hickory Township, Lawrence County

 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (''Department''), under the authority of the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act, 35 P.S. Section 6020.101 et. seq. (''HSCA''), has determined that an interim response is necessary at the Kwiatkowski Landfill Site (''site''). The site is located approximately one mile east of the city of New Castle in Hickory Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, on the north side of County Line Road.

 The site consists of an approximately 85-acre abandoned mixed waste landfill, currently owned by the estates of brothers, Rudolph and Chester Kwiatkowski. The site lies to the north of County Line Road. An industrial area is located at the main entrance to the site. The main disposal area is located 100 feet west of the industrial area. Part of the site has three waste disposal impoundments, located in the southwest corner of the site, immediately adjacent to County Line Road. The impoundments are accessed from County Line Road via an access road. Two of these areas (''sludge lagoon 1 & 2'') contain industrial sludge wastes. Each lagoon measures approximately 40 feet by 15 feet by 5 feet deep. A third area (''pottery waste impoundment'') previously contained pottery waste which has degraded over time. The pottery waste impoundment measures approximately 90 feet by 40 feet by 1 foot. Collectively, sludge lagoons 1 & 2 and the pottery waste impoundment are identified as Operable Unit 1. Operable Unit 1 is the subject of this response.

 In, 1985, 1987 and 1993 the United States Environmental Protection Agency (''USEPA'') conducted environmental investigations at the Site that included sampling the wastes and sediments in Operable Unit 1. In 1995, 1996 and 2004, the Department also investigated and sampled surface wastes and surface water at Operable Unit 1 the site.

 These investigations revealed elevated levels of chlorinated solvents, and aromatic compounds. Specifically, soils and sediments in Operable Unit 1 contained high concentrations trichloroethylene, xylene, 1,1,2,2-tetra-chloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloroethane, 1,2-dichloroethene, 1,2-dichloropropane, benzene, bromodichloromethane, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, methyl chloride, tetra-chloroethene, toluene, vinyl chloride, 2,4-dinitrophenol, bis(2-chloroethyl)ether, hexachlorobenzene, m-nitro-aniline, N-nitrosodi-N-propylamine, and pentachloro-phenol. Several heavy metals, including lead, arsenic were also detected over the Statewide Health Standards for Residential Direct Contact pursuant to the Pennsylvania Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (''Act 2'').

 These elements and chemical compounds are ''hazardous substances'' pursuant to Section 103 of the HSCA, 35 P.S. § 6020.103. The presence of these hazardous substances in Site surface water, sediment, and waste and soil constituted a ''release'' and ''threatened release'' of hazardous substances at the Site pursuant to Section 103 of the HSCA, 35 P.S. § 6020.103.

 The Department's two main objectives of the interim response action proposed for the site were: 1) to protect the public and environmental receptors from direct contact and inhalation risks with site-related hazardous substances, and 2) to eliminate the ongoing release and threat of release of hazardous substances into the environment from contaminated soil.

 The Department considered three alternatives for the interim response: 1) no action, 2) fencing Operable Unit 1, and 3) excavation and removal of wastes contained in Operable Unit 1 and associated contaminated soils for proper off-site disposal.

 In light of the above objectives, the Department evaluated each alternative to determine: (1) the extent to which each alternative protects the public health and the environment; (2) the extent to which each alternative is feasible, effective, implementable and permanent; (3) the relative cost of each alternative; and (4) the extent to which each alternative complies with or otherwise addresses the cleanup standards of Act 2, Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act, the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law, and other Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (''ARARs''); the extent to which each alternative was feasible, effective, implementable and permanent; and the relative cost effectiveness of each alternative.

 Pursuant to Section 505(b) of HSCA, 35 P.S. § 6020.505(b), the Department proposes Alternative 3 as the interim response at the site. Alternative 3 is proposed because it would, in the most cost effective manner, protect the public and environmental receptors from direct contact with site-related hazardous substances and eliminate the ongoing release and threat of release of hazardous substances into the environment.

 The response protects the public health and environment; complied with or otherwise addressed all ARARs relating contaminated soil removal and disposal, was feasible, implementable, permanent and effective to the maximum extent practicable; and was cost effective. The proposed action addressed the identified immediate threats to human health and the environment.

 The proposed interim response is not a final remedial response pursuant to Section 504 of HSCA, and, therefore, is not required to meet the cleanup standards that apply to final remedial responses. However, the proposed alternative is consistent with any potential future remedial actions and future investigation activities.

 This notice is being provided pursuant to Section 506(b) of HSCA. The administrative record, which contains the information that forms the basis and documents the selection of this response, is available for public review and comment. The administrative record is located at the Department's Northwest Regional Office, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335, and is available for review Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please telephone for an appointment at: 814-332-6648.

 The administrative record will be open for comment from July 6, 2013 until October 4, 2013. Persons may submit written comments into the record during this time only. Comments should be sent to Mr. Colin Kosinski, Project Manager, at the Department's Northwest Regional Office or by delivering them to the office in person.

 The Department will hold a public meeting on August 7, 2013, at 6:00 p.m., to briefly describe the Department's proposed interim response. The meeting's purpose will be for the Department to answer the public's questions concerning the response at the site. The meeting will be held at Laurel high School, located at 2497 Harlansburg Road, New Castle, PA 16101. Also, the public will have an opportunity to present oral comments, for inclusion into the administrative record, regarding the proposed interim response, at a public hearing following the public meeting.

 Persons with a disability who wish to attend the meeting or hearing and require auxiliary aid, service or other accommodations to participate in the proceedings, should call Mr. Kosinski at (814) 332-6648 or through the Pennsylvania AT & T Relay Service at 1-800-654-5984 (TDD) to discuss how the Department may accommodate their needs.

AIR QUALITY


General Plan Approval and Operating Permit Usage Authorized under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127 to construct, modify, reactivate or operate air contamination sources and associated air cleaning devices.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401

Contact: Sachin Shankar, New Source Review Chief—Telephone: 484-250-5920

GP9-46-0066: Terra Technical Services, LLC. (600 Brandywine Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335) on June 17, 2013, was authorized to operate a diesel fuel-fired internal combustion engine(s) in Upper Dublin, Montgomery County.

GP3-46-0109: Terra Technical Services, LLC. (600 Brandywine Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335) on June 17, 2013, was authorized to operate a portable nonmetallic mineral processing plant in Upper Dublin, Montgomery County.

GP3-46-0108: Haines & Kibblehouse, Inc. (2052 Lucon Road, Skippack, PA 19474) on June 17, 2013, was authorized to operate a portable nonmetallic mineral processing plant in Upper Dublin, Montgomery County.

GP9-46-0065: Haines & Kibblehouse, Inc. (2052 Lucon Road, Skippack, PA 19474) on June 17, 2013, was authorized to operate a diesel fuel-fired internal combustion engine(s) in Avondale Borough, Chester County.


Plan Approvals Issued under the Air Pollution Control Act and regulations in 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B relating to construction, modification and reactivation of air contamination sources and associated air cleaning devices.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110

Contact: Thomas J. Hanlon, Facility Permitting Chief—Telephone: 717-705-4862 or William Weaver, Program Manager—Telephone: 717-705-4702.

05-05027A: CORLE Building Systems (114 Rosemont Lane, Imler, PA 16655) on June 19, 2013, for construction of a surface coating system, including four (4) paint spray booths along with support facilities for paint mixing and handling, for finishing metal building panels at their facility in King Township, Bedford County.


Plan Approval Revisions Issued including Extensions, Minor Modifications and Transfers of Ownership under the Air Pollution Control Act and 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.13, 127.13a and 127.32.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401

Contact: Sachin Shankar, New Source Review Chief—Telephone: 484-250-5920

23-0009G: The Boeing Co. (P. O. Box 16858, MS P29-14, Philadelphia, PA 19142) on June 17, 2013, to operate a three (3) new 49 MMBtu/hr dual fuel boiler in Ridley Township, Delaware County.

23-0108C: Barry Callebaut U.S.A, LLC. (903 Industrial Highway, Eddystone, PA 19022) on June 17, 2013, to operate a regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO) in Eddystone Borough, Delaware County.

46-0124A: Montgomery Chemicals, LLC. (901 Conshohocken Road, Conshohocken, PA 19428) on June 17, 2013, to operate a scrubber system in Plymouth Township, Montgomery County

46-0040: National Label Co. (2025 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444) on June 17, 2013, to operate a rotogravure laminating station in Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County.

Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745

Contact: M. Gorog & B. Hatch, Environmental Engineer Managers—Telephone: 412-442-4163/5226

11-00423A: Johnstown Wire Technologies, Inc. (124 Laurel Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15906) on June 18, 2013, to initiate the 180-day period of temporary operation of the Steel Wire Processing Plant at the Johnstown Wire Plant located in Johnstown Township, Cambria County. The new expiration date shall be December 17, 2013.

04-00227B: IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC (PO Box 410, Ambridge, PA 15003) on June 18, 2013, to modify the short-term NOx emission limit and to increase natural gas-fired door burner capacity by 4 MMBtu/hr for the existing Rotary Hearth Furnace at the Ambridge Plant located in Harmony Township, Beaver County. The short term NOx limit will be modified from 0.17 MMBtu/hr to 31.51 lbs/hr. The annual NOx emission limit will remain unchanged (135 tpy).

04-00227B: IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC (PO Box 410, Ambridge, PA 15003) on June 18, 2013, to extend the period of temporary operation of the Rotary Hearth Furnace at the Ambridge Plant located in Harmony Township, Beaver County. The new expiration date is January 24, 2014.


Operating Permits for Non-Title V Facilities Issued under the Air Pollution Control Act and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter F.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19428

Contact: Janine Tulloch-Reid, Facilities Permitting Chief—Telephone: 484-250-5920

23-00073: Alan McIlvain Co. (501 Market St., Marcus Hook, PA 19061) on June 19, 2013, for renewal of State Only Operating Permit (''SOOP'') No. 23-00073 in Marcus Hook Borough, Delaware County. The facility's air emissions sources consist of various types of woodworking machinery (with associated dust collectors) and a wood waste- (primary fuel) and #2 fuel oil-fired boiler (with an associated multi-cyclone). (Six dry kilns and eleven space heaters are also operated at the facility, but these are powered by steam from the boiler.) While the potential to emit nitrogen oxides (''NOx'') from the facility exceeds 25 tons per year, the major facility threshold for the Philadelphia Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area, Alan McIlvain Co. has elected to restrict the NOx emissions from the facility to less than 25 tons per year. As such, the facility is categorized as Synthetic Minor.

Southcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110

Contact: Thomas J. Hanlon, Facility Permitting Chief—Telephone: 717-705-4862 or William Weaver, Program Manager—Telephone: 717-705-4702.

22-03051: Buse Funeral Home (9066 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17028) on June 14, 2013, for the human crematory at their funeral home in East Hanover Township, Dauphin County. The State-only permit was renewed.

50-03004: Tuscarora Hardwoods, Inc. (2240 Shermans Valley Road, Elliottsburg, PA 17024-9182) on June 18, 2013, for their hardwood manufacturing facility in Spring Township, Perry County. The State-only permit was renewed.


Operating Permit Revisions Issued including Administrative Amendments, Minor Modifications or Transfers of Ownership under the Air Pollution Control Act and 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.412, 127.450, 127.462 and 127.464.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401

Contact: Janine Tulloch-Reid, Facilities Permitting Chief—Telephone: 484-250-5920

09-00188: Gamesa Wind PA LLC (400 Gamesa Drive, Fairless Hill, PA 19030) on June 17, 2013, for a State Only Operating Permit (OP) a minor modification was issued under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.462 and 127.542 in Falls Township, Bucks County. Recordkeeping requirement was revised for nacelle assembly (Source ID 103), and 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ applicable requirements were updated for an existing emergency generator (Source ID 107). The permit includes monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements designed to keep the facility within all applicable air quality requirements.

23-00001: Sunoco, Inc.—R and M (Delaware Avenue and Green Street, P. O. Box 426, Marcus Hook, PA 19061-0426) on June 20, 2013, in Marcus Hook Borough, Delaware County on January 18, 2008 to disaggregate this facility from the former Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery, and to address the removal of several sources and pertinent conditions that have been removed from service at the Marcus Hook facility.

Southwest Region: Air Quality Program, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745

Contact: Barbara Hatch, Facilities Permitting Chief—Telephone: 412-442-4174

65-00713: Greenridge Reclamation, LLC (234 Landfill Road, Scottdale, PA, 15683) on June 19, 2013, to issue a modified Air Quality Title V Operating Permit (TVOP) to Greenridge Reclamation, LLC in East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County.

 In accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.462(h), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is hereby providing notice that on June 19, 2013, DEP issued a modified Air Quality Title V Operating Permit (TVOP) to Greenridge Reclamation, LLC. Changes were made to the language describing their Gas Collection and Control Plan to allow for the evolving nature of the system. The reference to design capacity in terms of tons was also removed, to make the TVOP consistent with the Waste Management permit, which permits the landfill on the basis of available airspace volume. This action was taken under the regulatory authority of 25 Pa. Code § 127.462. No new sources or emission increases were authorized by this action. The TVOP authorizes the continued operation of the Greenridge Reclamation Landfill located in East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County.

32-00055: Homer City Generation, LP (1750 Power Plant Road, Homer City PA 15748) on June 19, 2013, to issue a modified Title V Operating Permit to Homer City Generation, LP in Black Lick and Center Townships, Indiana County.

 In accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.462(h), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is providing notice that on June 19, 2013 DEP issued a modified Title V Operating Permit to Homer City Generation, LP. This action was taken under the regulatory authority of 25 Pa. Code § 127.462. Changes were made to the Compliance Assurance Monitoring Plans and the testing schedules for Units 1 and 2. No new sources or emission increases were authorized by this action. The TVOP authorizes the continued operation of the Homer City Generating Station located in Black Lick and Center Townships, Indiana County.


De Minimis Emissions Increases Authorized under 25 Pa. Code § 127.449.

Northwest Region: Air Quality Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481

Contact: Edward Orris, New Source Review Chief—Telephone: 814-332-6636

10-00035: Harsco Minerals—Winfield Township (359 North Pike Road, Sarver, PA 16055) for its facility located in Winfield Township, Butler County. The De minimis emission increase is for construction a 100 tph screening operation. In addition, this source is exempt from plan approval as it complies with 25 Pa. Code § 127.14(a)(8). The Department hereby approves the De minimis emission increase. The following table is a list of the De minimis emission increases as required by 25 PA Code 127.449(i). This list includes the De minimis emission increases since the Title V Operating Permit issuance on April 24, 2012.

Date Source PM10 (tons) SOx (tons) NOx (tons) VOC (tons) CO (tons)
6/19/13 100 tph screening plant 0.224
Total Reported Increases 0.224
Allowable 0.6 ton/source
3 tons/facility
1.6 tons/source
8 tons/facility
1 ton/source
5 tons/facility
1 ton/source
5 tons/facility
4 tons/source
20 tons/facility


Operating Permits Denied, Terminated, Suspended or Revoked under the Air Pollution Control Act and 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.431 and 127.461.

Southeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401

Contact: Janine Tulloch-Reid, Facilities Permitting Chief—Telephone: 484-250-5920

46-00056: Hale Products, Inc. (700 Spring Mill Avenue, Conshohocken, PA 19428) on June 19, 2013, for operation of an engine testing facility located in Conshohocken Borough, Montgomery County. The operating permit was revoked because of a permanent shutdown of operations at the facility.

ACTIONS ON COAL AND NONCOAL MINING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONS


Actions on 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; 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—1406.20a). The final action on each application also constitutes action on the NPDES permit application and, if noted, the request for a Section 401 Water Quality Certification. Mining activity permits issued in response to applications will also address the application permitting requirements of the following statutes: the Air Quality Pollution Act (35 P. S. §§ 4001—4014); the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S. §§ 693.1—693.27); and the Solid Waste Management Act (35 P. S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1002).


Coal Permits Actions

Cambria District Mining Office: 286 Industrial Park Road, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-1900

Permit No. 56120106 and NPDES No. PA0268984. PBS Coals, Inc., 1576 Stoystown Road, P. O. Box 260, Friedens, PA 15541, commencement, operation and restoration of a bituminous surface and auger mine in Quemahoning Township, Somerset County, affecting 150.4 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tributaries to/and Stonycreek River classified for the following uses: trout stocked fishery; cold water fishery. The first downstream potable water supply intake from the point of discharge is Hooversville Municipal Authority. This permit includes a Chapter 105 encroachment authorization to construct and maintain a haulroad crossing on unnamed tributary A of Stonycreek. This permit also includes a stream encroachment for a proposed haulroad crossing over unnamed tributary A. Application received March 2, 2012. Permit Issued June 11, 2013.

Permit No. 32950202 and NPDES No. PA0213039 and General Permit GP-12-32950202, Cambria Reclamation Corporation, 243 Rubisch Road, Ebensburg, PA 15931, revision of an existing bituminous coal refuse site to obtain coverage for coal refuse reprocessing under air quality general permit GP-12 in Center Township, Indiana County, affecting 287.3 acres. Receiving stream: unnamed tributary to/and Yellow Creek for the following uses: cold water fishery; trout stocked fishery. There are no potable water supply intakes within 10 miles downstream. Application received October 24, 2011. Permit issued June 17, 2013.

Permit No. 56070103 and NPDES No. PA0262366. PBS Coals, Inc., 1576 Stoystown Road, P. O. Box 260, Friedens, PA 15541, permit renewal for the continued operation and restoration of a bituminous surface mine in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, affecting 338.3 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tributaries to/and Schrock Run classified for the following use: cold water fishery. There are no potable water supply intakes within 10 miles downstream. Application received May 25, 2012. Permit issued June 11, 2013.

Greensburg District Mining Office: Armbrust Professional Center, 8205 Route 819, Greensburg, PA 15601, 724-925-5500

03020115 and NPDES Permit No. PA0250295. Bedrock Mines, L.P. (111 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15215). Renewal permit for reclamation only issued to an existing bituminous surface mine, located in Sugarcreek Township, Armstrong County, affecting 195.6 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tributaries to Snyder Run and Huling Run. Application received: February 21, 2013. Permit issued: June 12, 2013.

Knox District Mining Office: P. O. Box 669, 310 Best Avenue, Knox, PA 16232-0669, 814-797-1191

33080105. Original Fuels, Inc. (P. O. Box 343, Punxsutawney, PA 15767) Revision to an existing bituminous surface mine to add 12.0 acres in Perry & Young Townships, Jefferson County for a total of 447.4 acres. Receiving streams: Five unnamed tributaries to Mahoning Creek. Application received: February 28, 2013. Permit Issued: June 13, 2013.

33-10-15 and NPDES Permit No. PA0259039. Original Fuels, Inc. (P. O. Box 343, Punxsutawney, PA 15767) Proposal to enter into a Government Financed Construction Contract on a site in Perry Township, Jefferson County. The proposal includes the reclamation of 32.8 acres of abandoned highwall, spoil area, and collapsed drift entries, as well as coal removal incidental and necessary to the reclamation activities. Receiving streams: Rose Run. Application received: March 21, 2011. Contract Issued: June 17, 2013.

Noncoal Permits Actions

Knox District Mining Office: P. O. Box 669, 310 Best Avenue, Knox, PA 16232-0669, 814-797-1191

61120306. Joe Klapec & Son, Inc. (218 State Route 428, Oil City, PA 16301) Commencement, operation and restoration of a large industrial minerals mine in Sugarcreek Borough and Cornplanter Township, Venango County affecting 23.1 acres. Receiving streams: Unnamed tributary to Charley Run. Application received: August 16, 2012. Permit Issued: June 13, 2013.

61120306-GP-104. Joe Klapec & Son, Inc. (218 State Route 428, Oil City, PA 16301) General NPDES Permit for stormwater discharges associated with mining activities on Surface Mining Permit No. 61120306 in Sugarcreek Borough and Cornplanter Township, Ven-ango County. Application received: August 16, 2012. Permit Issued: June 13, 2013.

ACTIONS ON BLASTING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONS


Actions on applications under the Explosives Acts of 1937 and 1957 and 25 Pa. Code § 211.124. Blasting activity performed as part of a coal or noncoal mining activity will be regulated by the mining permit for that coal or noncoal mining activity.

Blasting Permits Actions

Greensburg District Mining Office: Armbrust Professional Center, 8205 Route 819, Greensburg, PA 15601, 724-925-5500

63134001. Cleaveland/Price, Inc. (14000 Route 933, Trafford, PA 15085). Blasting activity permit for the construction of the manufacturing plant expansion, located in Trafford Borough, Westmoreland County. The duration of blasting is expected to last five months. Blasting permit issued: June 19, 2013.

Pottsville District Mining Office: 5 West Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901, 570-621-3118

35134106. Ed Wean Drilling & Blasting, Inc., (112 Ravine Road, Stewartsville, NJ 08886), construction blasting for Lackawanna 500-230kv PPL Substation in Olyphant Borough, Lackawanna County with an expiration date of December 31, 2013. Permit issued: June 18, 2013.

36134127. Maine Drilling & Blasting, Inc., (P. O. Box 1140, Gardiner, ME 04345), construction blasting for Overlook Town Center in Manheim Township, Lancaster County with an expiration June 14, 2014. Permit issued: June 18, 2013.

58134132. Doug Wathen, LLC, (11934 Fairway Lakes Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33913), construction blasting for Housel Gas Pad in Lenox Township, Susquehanna County with an expiration date of June 13, 2014. Permit issued: June 18, 2013.

36134128. Maine Drilling & Blasting, Inc., (P. O. Box 1140, Gardiner, ME 04345), construction blasting for Pizza Town in Mt. Joy Township, Lancaster County with an expiration date of June 13, 2014. Permit issued: June 19, 2013.

MINING ACTIVITY NPDES DRAFT PERMITS

 This notice provides information about applications for a new, amended or renewed NPDES permits associated with mining activity (coal or noncoal) permits. The applications concern industrial waste (mining) discharges to surface water and discharges of stormwater associated with mining activities. This notice is provided in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapters 91 and 92a 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 (33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1251—1376).

 The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has prepared a draft NPDES permit and made a tentative determination to issue the NPDES permit in conjunction with the associated mining activity permit.

Effluent Limits for Coal Mining Activities

 For coal mining activities, NPDES permits, when issued, will contain effluent limits that are the more stringent of technology-based (BAT) effluent limitations or Water Quality Based Effluent Limits (WQBEL).

 The BAT limits for coal mining activities, as provided in 40 CFR Part 434 and 25 Pa. Code Chapters 87—90 are as follows:

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
pH* greater than 6.0; less than 9.0
Alkalinity greater than acidity*
* The parameter is applicable at all times.

 In addition, the Department imposes a technology-based aluminum limit of 2.0 mg/l (30 day average) to protect stream uses.

 A settleable solids instantaneous maximum limit of 0.5 ml/l applies to: 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; mined areas backfilled and revegetated; and all other discharges and drainage (resulting from a precipitation event of greater than 1-year 24-hour to less than or equal to a 10-year 24-hour event) from coal refuse disposal piles. Similarly, modified BAT limits apply to iron, manganese and suspended solids in surface runoff, discharges and drainage resulting from these precipitation events and those of greater magnitude in accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 87.102, 88.92, 88.187, 88.292, 89.52 and 90.102.

 Exceptions to BAT effluent limits may be applicable in accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 87.102, 88.92, 88.187, 88.292, 89.52 and 90.102.

Effluent Limits for Noncoal Mining Activities

 The BAT limits for noncoal mining activities as provided in 40 CFR Part 436 and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 77 are as follows:

30-day Daily Instantaneous
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Suspended solids 35 mg/l 70 mg/l 90 mg/l
Alkalinity exceeding acidity*
pH* greater than 6.0; less than 9.0
* The parameter is applicable at all times.

 Discharges from noncoal mines located in some geologic settings (for example, in the coal fields) may require additional water quality based effluent limits. If additional effluent limits are needed for an NPDES permit associated with a noncoal mining permit, then the permit description specifies the parameters.

 In addition to BAT or WQBEL limits, coal and noncoal NPDES permits establish effluent limitations in the form of implemented Best Management Practices (BMPs) identified in the associated Erosion and Sedimentation Plan, the Reclamation Plan and the NPDES permit application. These BMPs restrict the rates and quantities of associated pollutants from being discharged into surface waters in this Commonwealth.

 More restrictive effluent limitations, restrictions on discharge volume or restrictions on the extent of mining that may occur are incorporated into an NPDES permit when necessary for compliance with water quality standards and antidegradation requirements (in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapters 91—96).

 The procedures for determining the final effluent limits, using a mass-balance equation or model, are found in Technical Guidance Document 362-0600-001, NPDES Program Implementation—Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Concerning Water Quality Management, NPDES Program Implementation, and Related Matters. Other specific factors to be considered include public comments and Total Maximum Daily Load(s). Additional discharge limitations may apply in the event that unexpected discharges occur.

 Discharge rates for surface mining activities are precipitation driven. Discharge rates for proposed discharges associated with underground mining are noted in the permit description.

 Persons wishing to comment on an NPDES draft permit should submit a written statement to the Department at the address of the district mining office indicated before each draft permit within 30 days of this public notice. Comments received within the comment period will be considered in the final determinations regarding the NPDES permit applications. Comments must include the name, address and telephone number of the writer and a concise statement to inform the Department of the exact basis of a comment and the relevant facts upon which it is based. The Department will also accept requests or petitions for a public hearing on NPDES permit applications, as provided in 25 Pa. Code § 92a.82(d). The request or petition for a public hearing shall be filed within 30 days of this public notice and contain the name, address, telephone number and the interest of the party filing the request, and state the reasons why a hearing is warranted. A public hearing may be held if the Department considers the public interest significant. If a hearing is scheduled, a notice of the hearing on the NPDES permit application will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and a newspaper of general circulation within the relevant geographical area. When a public hearing is held, the Department will consider comments from the public hearing in the final determination on the NPDES permit application.

Coal NPDES Draft Permits

Cambria District Mining Office: 286 Industrial Park Road, Ebensburg, PA 15931, 814-472-1900

NPDES No. PA 0120944 (Mining permit No. 56663069), Rosebud Mining Company, 1117 Shaw Mines Road, Meyersdale, PA 15552-7228, revision of an NPDES permit for addition of stormwater outfalls on a surface mine site in Elk Lick and Summit Townships, Somerset County, affecting 3040 acres. Receiving streams: unnamed tributaries to/and Elk Creek and unnamed tributaries to/and the Casselman River, classified for the following use: all receiving streams are cold water fisheries except for the Casselman River which is a warm water fishery. The receiving streams are included in the Casselman River TMDL. Application received: September 22, 2011.

 Unless otherwise noted for a specific outfall, the proposed effluent limits for all outfalls in this permit are the BAT limits described above for coal mining activities.

 The treatment facility outfall(s) listed below discharge to unnamed tributaries to the Casselman River:

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N)
005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, 027 N

 The proposed interim effluent limits for the above listed outfall(s) are as follows for a period of 18 months following the date of approval of the proposed permit revision:

Outfalls: 005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, 027 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 3.0 6.0 7.0
Manganese (mg/l) 2.0 4.0 5.0
Total Suspended Solids (mg/l) 35.0 70.0 90.0
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 10.0 standard units at all times. Pursuant to 25 Pa Code Chapter 87.102(c)(1) the applicant requested a variance for the upper pH limitation for outfalls 005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, 027.

 Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times.

 The proposed final effluent limits for outfalls 005, 007, 009, 023, 025, 026 & 027 are as follows beginning 18 months after the date of approval of the proposed permit revision:

Outfalls: 005, 007, 009, 023, 025, 026, 027 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 1.5 3.0 3.7
Manganese (mg/l) 1.0 2.0 2.5
Aluminum (mg/l) 0.75 1.5 1.8
Total Suspended Solids (mg/l) 35.0 70.0 90.0
Osmotic Pressure (milliosmoles/kg) 50.0 50.0 50.0
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 10.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times

 The proposed final effluent limits for outfall 008 are as follows beginning 18 months after the date of approval of the proposed permit revision:

Outfalls: 008 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 3.0 6.0 7.0
Manganese (mg/l) 2.0 4.0 5.0
Aluminum (mg/l) 0.75 1.5 1.8
Total Suspended Solids (mg/l) 35.0 70.0 90.0
Osmotic Pressure (milliosmoles/kg) 50.0 50.0 50.0
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 10.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times

 The stormwater facility outfall(s) listed below discharge to unnamed tributaries to/and the Casselman River and to unnamed tributaries to/and Elk Creek:

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N)
011, 015, 016, 017, 018, 019, 020, 021, 022, 024, 028, 029 N

 The proposed effluent limits for stormwater discharges from the above listed outfall(s) are as follows:

Outfalls: 011, 015, 016, 017, 018, 019, 020, 021, 022, 024, 028, 029 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 7.0
Total Settleble Solids (ml/l) 0.5
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 9.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times
Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N)
030, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036 Y

 The proposed effluent limits for stormwater discharges from the above listed stormwater outfall(s) are as follows:

Outfalls: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 7.0
Total Settleble Solids (ml/l) 0.5
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 9.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times

 Effluent limits defined herein as applicable to treatment facility outfalls 005, 007, 009, 023, 025, 026, & 027 would apply should a dry weather discharge occur from any stormwater facility.

 The following additional requirement applies to this draft permit:

 Compliance Schedule

 (1) The Department has determined that the water quality based effluent limitations (WQBEL) identified above for outfalls 005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, and 027 are necessary to fulfill the present requirements of the Casselman River TMDL.

 (2) Whereas the final WQBEL set out above for outfalls 005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, and 027 are significantly more stringent than past effluent limits for those outfalls, and whereas the final effluent limits cannot be met without modifications to the existing treatment facilities, the permittee shall comply with the interim effluent limits set forth above during the compliance period and shall comply with the following paragraphs. If a new or revised Casselman River TMDL, when completed and approved by EPA, results in final WQBEL limits that are different than the final limits set forth above, the Department will modify this permit and compliance schedule accordingly. The permittee shall:

 a. Within the first year following permit issuance, conduct an evaluation of the existing treatment facilities for Outfalls 005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, and 027 and determine what modifications are required for each facility to meet the final effluent limitations set out above. By the end of the first year following permit reissuance, the permittee shall submit a report to the Department evaluating the treatment options and identifying the facility modifications required to meet the final WQBEL set out above.

 b. As part of the report described in paragraph (a), the permittee shall also submit a Treatment Plan to the Department for approval including specifications of the facility modifications, proposed schedule for construction, and demonstration that construction will be performed as soon as possible. In addition, the permittee shall submit complete applications for all permits or permit amendments necessary to install and operate the modifications to the Department for review. Following approval of the Treatment Plan and issuance of all necessary permits for the facility modifications, construction of the revised treatment systems shall commence no later than fifteen months after reissuance of this NPDES permit. Construction and start-up of the facility modifications shall be completed, and attainment of the final WQBEL set forth above for Outfalls 005, 007, 008, 009, 023, 025, 026, and 027 shall be achieved, by no later than eighteen months after reissuance (renewal) of this NPDES permit.

 (3) The permittee shall implement the treatment facility modifications necessary to achieve the final WQBEL set out above according to the following compliance schedule:

a. Submit a report describing its evaluation of treatment facility
modification which will assure compliance with the final
effluent limitations.
As soon as possible, but no later
than within 1 year of permit
reissuance.
b. Submit a treatment plan and complete applications for all
permits necessary for the treatment equipment to the
Department for approval.
As soon as possible, but no later
than within 1 year of permit
reissuance
c. Commence construction of system modifications required to
meet the final WQBELS.
As soon as possible, but no later
than within 15 months of permit
reissuance.
d. Complete treatment plant modifications /additions.
Compliance with final limits.
As soon as possible, but no later
than within 18 months of permit
reissuance.
e. Submit progress reports. Reports shall include updates,
attainment, or any progress made toward milestones, summary
of results of any supplemental sampling and a discussion of
compliance or non-compliance with interim and final
requirements.
Every 6 months after permit
reissuance until completion of the
compliance period.

 (4) a. Pursuant to 40 CFR 122.62, the permittee may make request to the Department for approval of a modification of the time period for completing step (d) of the compliance schedule in the table above (completion of construction and start-up of the treatment facility modifications within eighteen months of NPDES permit reissuance). The permittee's request for approval of a modification must demonstrate that the respective compliance schedule step cannot be completed within the prescribed time period. The permittee shall also provide an alternative time frame for completion of construction and start-up of the treatment technology; the alternative must be based on completing construction as soon as possible. The permittee's economic inability to comply with any of the obligations of this Compliance Schedule shall not be grounds for any extension of time.

 b. The permittee shall submit a request for modification of the compliance schedule pursuant to this paragraph in writing to the Department within 10 working days of the date the permittee becomes aware or reasonably should have become aware of the event impeding performance. The written submission shall include all necessary documentation specifying the reasons for the delay, the expected duration of the delay, and the efforts which have been made and are being made by the permittee to mitigate the effects of the event and to minimize the length of the delay. The initial written submission may be supplemented within ten working days of its submission.

 c. The Department will decide whether to grant all or part of the extension requested on the basis of all documentation submitted by the permittee and any other information available to the Department and will notify the permittee in writing of its decision. In any subsequent litigation, Rosebud Mining Company shall have the burden of proving that the Department's refusal to grant the requested extension was an abuse of discretion based upon the information then available.

NPDES No. PA0234877 (Mining permit no. 56980107), AMFIRE Mining Co., LLC, One Energy Place, Latrobe, PA 15650, revised NPDES permit for a bituminous surface mine in Milford Township, Somerset County, affecting 222.1 acres. Receiving stream: Casselman River, classified for the following use: Warm Water Fishery. This receiving stream is included in the Casselman River TMDL. Application received: June 5, 2013.

 Unless otherwise noted for a specific outfall, the proposed effluent limits for all outfalls in this permit are the BAT limits described above for coal mining activities.

 The treated wastewater outfall(s) listed below discharge to Casselman River:

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N)
011 Y

 The proposed effluent limits for the above listed outfall(s) are as follows:

Outfalls: 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 3.0 6.0 7.0
Manganese (mg/l) 2.0 4.0 5.0
Aluminum (mg/l) 0.75 1.5 1.8
Total Suspended Solids (mg/l) 35.0 70.0 90.0
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 10.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times

Greensburg District Mining Office: Armbrust Professional Center, 8205 Route 819, Greensburg, PA 15601, 724-925-5500

NPDES No. PA0252271 (Mining permit no. 03120103), Neiswonger Construction, Inc., 17592 Route 322, Strattanville, PA 16258, new NPDES permit for a bituminous surface mine in Sugarcreek Township, Armstrong County, affecting 108.3 acres. Receiving stream(s): unnamed tributaries to Patterson Creek and Buffalo Creek, classified for the following use(s): HQ-TSF. Application received: May 20, 2013.

 Unless otherwise noted for a specific outfall, the proposed effluent limits for all outfalls in this permit are the BAT limits described above for coal mining activities.

 **NDA Option: The outfalls listed below will be using a non-discharge alternative.

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N) TYPE
004 (TP1) Y Treatment Facility

 The proposed effluent limits for the above listed outfall(s) are as follows:

Outfalls: 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 3.0 6.0 7.0
Manganese (mg/l) 2.0 4.0 5.0
Aluminum (mg/l) 2.0 4.0 5.0
Total Suspended Solids (mg/l) 35 70 90
Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N) TYPE
005 (TP2) Y Treatment Facility

 The proposed effluent limits for the above listed outfall(s) are as follows:

Outfalls: 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) 1.1 2.2 2.75
Manganese (mg/l) 0.7 1.4 1.75
Aluminum (mg/l) 0.6 1.2 1.5
Total Suspended Solids (mg/l) 35 70 90
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 9.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times

 The stormwater outfall(s) listed below discharge to Unnamed tributary A to Buffalo Creek:

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N) TYPE
001 (SP1) Y Sedimentation Pond
002 (SP2) Y Sedimentation Pond

 The proposed effluent limits for the above listed outfall(s) are as follows:

Outfalls: 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) NA NA 7.0      
Total Settleable Solids (mg/l) NA NA 0.5 (ml/l)
pH (S.U.): Must be between 6.0 and 9.0 standard units at all times
Alkalinity must exceed acidity at all times

 The stormwater outfall(s) listed below discharge to unnamed tributary to Patterson Creek:

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N) TYPE 003
(SP3) Y Sedimentation Pond
Outfalls: 30-Day Daily Instant.
Parameter Average Maximum Maximum
Iron (mg/l) NA NA 7.0      
Total Settleable Solids (mg/l) NA NA 0.5 (ml/l)

 **NOTE: If this site proposes to use non-discharge (NDA) alternatives, the following language should be substituted for all (NDA) outfalls. If the operator proposes to use NDA for all of the facilities on the proposed site, the reviewer, then, does NOT need to complete the remaining portions of this template.

 The outfalls listed below will be using a non-discharge alternative (treatment facilities) and a combination of non-discharge alternatives and non-degrading discharges (sediment ponds):

Outfall Nos. New Outfall (Y/N) TYPE
001 (SP1) Y Sedimentation Pond
002 (SP2) Y Sedimentation Pond
002 (SP3) Y Sedimentation Pond

Moshannon District Mining Office: 186 Enterprise Drive, Philipsburg, PA 16866, 814-342-8200

NPDES No. PA-0269549 (Mining Permit No. 17130102), P & N Coal Company, Inc., 240 West Mahoning Street, Punxsutawney, PA 15767, new NPDES permit for coal surface mine in Pike Township, Clearfield County, affecting 59.0 acres. Receiving stream(s): Unnamed Tributaries to Hartshorn Run and Unnamed Tributary to Anderson Creek, classified for the following use(s): CWF. [Anderson Creek TMDL, Hartshorn Run TMDL and West Branch Susquehanna River TMDL] Application received: January 29, 2013.

 Unless otherwise noted for a specific outfall, the proposed effluent limits for all outfalls in this permit are the BAT limits described above for coal mining activities.

 The outfall(s) listed below discharge to: Hartshorn Run

Outfall No. New Outfall (Y/N)
SP2 Yes
SP3 Yes

 The outfall(s) listed below discharge to: Anderson Creek

Outfall No. New Outfall (Y/N)
SP1 Yes
TF1 Yes

NPDES No. PA-0269557 (Mining Permit No. 17130103), Waroquier Coal Company, P. O. Box 128, Clearfield, PA 16830, new NPDES permit for coal surface mine in Lawrence Township, Clearfield County, affecting 26.0 acres. Receiving stream(s): Orr's Run, classified for the following use(s): CWF. [West Branch Susquehanna River TMDL] Application received: February 11, 2013.

 Unless otherwise noted for a specific outfall, the proposed effluent limits for all outfalls in this permit are the BAT limits described above for coal mining activities.

 The outfall(s) listed below discharge to: Orr's Run

Outfall No. New Outfall (Y/N)
SP1 Yes
TP1 Yes

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT SECTION 401

 The Department has taken the following actions on previously received permit applications, requests for Environmental Assessment approval and requests for Water Quality Certification under section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341).

 Except as otherwise noted, the Department has granted 401 Water Quality Certification certifying that the construction and operation described will comply with sections 301—303, 306 and 307 of the FWPCA (33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1311—1313, 1316 and 1317) and that the construction will not violate applicable Federal and State water quality standards.

 Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal that action to the Environmental Hearing Board (Board) under section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704. The appeal should be sent to the Environmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, PO 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 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 to the Board at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in and of itself, create a right of appeal beyond that permitted by applicable statutes and decisional law.

 For individuals who wish to challenge an action, the appeal 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 pro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Board at (717) 787-3483 for more information.


Actions on applications for the following activities filed under the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S. §§ 693.1—693.27), section 302 of the Flood Plain Management Act (32 P. S. § 679.302) and The Clean Streams Law and Notice of Final Action for Certification under section 401 of the FWPCA.

Permits, Environmental Assessments and 401 Water Quality Certifications Issued:

WATER OBSTRUCTIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS

Southwest Region: Waterways and Wetlands Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

E65-949. Spagnol Enterprises, Inc., 3000 Lillian Avenue Murrysville, PA 15668, Municipality of Murrysville, Westmoreland County; ACOE Pittsburgh District

 Applicant has been given consent to place and maintain fill in approximately 223 linear feet of an un-named tributary to Turtle Creek (TSF), place fill and maintain fill in approximately 0.63 acre of open water, and place and maintain fill in 0.008 acre of wetland in the Turtle Creek watershed (TSF) for the purpose of constructing a commercial development. To compensate for the open water impact, 0.613 acre of wetland will be created. To compensate for the stream impact, the applicant will improve 1170 lf of stream riparian habitat. The project is located at the intersection of William Penn Highway (US 22) in the Municipality of Murrysville, Westmoreland County, PA (Murrysville, PA quadrangle, N8.6" W: 5.0"; Latitude: 40° 25` 21.5"; Longitude: -79° 39` 37.8")

E63-647. Washington County Planning Commission, 100 Beau Street, Suite 701, Washington, PA 15301, Somerset Township, Washington County; ACOE Pittsburgh District

 Applicant has been given consent to remove the existing 41` long, 14.5` wide, single span, SR 7225 bridge with a 90 degree skew and to construct and maintain a new 55.5` long, 31.2` wide single span bridge with a 77.5 degree skew and minimum 8.8` underclearance over Pigeon Creek (WWF) with a drainage area of 18.1 square miles; fill and maintain 0.035 acre of PEM/PSS wetland; and construct and maintain associated stormwater outfalls. The new bridge is located on an adjacent alignment with the existing bridge. (Ellsworth Pa Quadrangle; N: 20.25 inches; W: 5.5 inches; Latitude 40° 6` 35"; Longitude 80° 2` 23") Somerset Township, Washington County.

District Oil & Gas Operations: Eastern Oil & Gas District, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701

E5829-039. Susquehanna Gathering Company 1, LLC; PO Box 839, New Milford, PA 18834; Harford Township, Susquehanna County, ACOE Baltimore District.

 To construct, operate, and maintain:

 1) a 12 inch diameter and 16 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 11,305 square feet (0.26 acre) of PEM wetland (Montrose East, PA Quadrangle; located at N 41° 48` 38" Lat., W -75° 45` 49" Long.),

 2) a 12 inch diameter and 16 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line and a temporary timber mat bridge crossing impacting 54 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to East Branch of Martins Creek (CWF) (Montrose East, PA Quadrangle; located at N 41° 48` 44" Lat., W -75° 45` 27" Long.).

 The project will result in the impact of 54 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to East Branch of Martins Creek and 0.26 acre of temporary wetlands impacts. The project is all for the purpose of constructing a natural gas pipeline to connect Well Pad 53 to previously permitted gas gathering lines for conveyance to market.

E5829-045. Susquehanna Gathering Company 1, LLC; PO Box 839, New Milford, PA 18834; Jackson Township, Susquehanna County, ACOE Baltimore District.

 To construct, operate, and maintain:

 1) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 65 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Tunkhannock Creek (CWF, MF) (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 52` 04" Lat., W -75° 36` 14" Long.),

 2) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 53 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Tunkhannock Creek (CWF, MF) (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 51` 06" Lat., W -75° 36` 12" Long.),

 3) an 8 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 52 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Tunkhannock Creek (CWF, MF) (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 51` 06" Lat., W -75° 36` 00" Long.),

 4) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 51 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Tunkhannock Creek (CWF, MF) (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 47" Lat., W -75° 36` 24" Long.),

 5) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 55 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Tunkhannock Creek (CWF, MF) (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 32" Lat., W -75° 36` 42" Long.),

 6) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 3,049 square feet (0.07 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 52` 14" Lat., W -75° 36` 32" Long.),

 7) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 1,742 square feet (0.04 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 52` 04" Lat., W -75° 36` 14" Long.)

 8) a 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 436 square feet (0.01 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 51` 06" Lat., W -75° 36` 00" Long.),

 9) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 1,742 square feet (0.04 acre) of PSS wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 46" Lat., W -75° 36` 24" Long.),

 10) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 5,227 square feet (0.12 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 47" Lat., W -75° 36` 23" Long.),

 11) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 4,792 square feet (0.11 acre) of PEM wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 31" Lat., W -75° 36` 43" Long.),

 12) an 8 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 6,098 square feet (0.14 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 24" Lat., W -75° 36` 34" Long.),

 13) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 7,840 square feet (0.18 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 50` 05" Lat., W -75° 37` 02" Long.),

 14) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 871 square feet (0.02 acre) of PFO wetland (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 49` 51" Lat., W -75° 37` 06" Long.),

 15) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 52 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Tunkhannock Creek (CWF, MF) (Thompson, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 51` 25" Lat., W -75° 36` 15" Long.).

 The project consists of connecting 5 well sites to the Bluestone Pipeline utilizing approximately 5.23 miles of gathering line (1.07 miles of 8" and 4.16 miles of 12") and a 16 inch waterline in Jackson Township, Susquehanna County. The project will result in the impact of 328 lineal feet of unnamed tributaries to Tunkhannock Creek, 0.15 acre of temporary wetland impacts, and 0.62 acre of permanent wetland impacts, all for the purpose of conveying Marcellus Shale natural gas to market. Wetland mitigation is provided in the amount of 0.78 acre for permanent wetland impacts.

E5829-044. Susquehanna Gathering Company 1, LLC; PO Box 839, New Milford, PA 18834; Jackson Township, Susquehanna County, ACOE Baltimore District.

 To construct, operate, and maintain:

 1) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 52 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Drinker Creek (CWF, MF) (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 17" Lat., W -75° 36` 57" Long.),

 2) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 55 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Drinker Creek (CWF, MF) (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 16" Lat., W -75° 36` 57" Long.),

 3) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber bridge crossing impacting 89 lineal feet of an unnamed tributary to Drinker Creek (CWF, MF) (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 10" Lat., W -75° 36` 53" Long.),

 4) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 9,148 square feet (0.21 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 5" Lat., W -75° 38` 3" Long.),

 5) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 16,988 square feet (0.39 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 6" Lat., W -75° 37` 35" Long.),

 6) an 8 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 4,356 square feet (0.10 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 7" Lat., W -75° 37` 33" Long.),

 7) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 1,742 square feet (0.04 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 11" Lat., W -75° 37` 24" Long.),

 8) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 1,307 square feet (0.03 acre) of PSS wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 12" Lat., W -75° 37` 23" Long.),

 9) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 1,742 square feet (0.04 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 11" Lat., W -75° 37` 24" Long.),

 10) a 12 inch diameter natural gas steel gathering line, 16 inch diameter waterline, and a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 1,742 square feet (0.04 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 16" Lat., W -75° 36` 57" Long.),

 11) a temporary timber mat crossing impacting 436 square feet (0.01 acre) of PEM wetland (Susquehanna, PA Quadrangle; N 41° 54` 13" Lat., W -75° 36` 56" Long.).

 The project consists of constructing, operating, and maintaining approximately 1.99 miles of gathering line and waterline in Jackson Township, Susquehanna County. The project will result in the impact of 196 lineal feet of unnamed tributaries to Drinker Creek, 0.86 acre (37,462 square feet) of temporary wetland impacts, and 0.03 acre (1,307 square feet) of permanent wetland impacts, all for the purpose of conveyance of produced natural gas to market.

EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL

 The following Erosion and Sediment Control permits have been issued.

 Persons aggrieved by an action may appeal that action to the Environmental Hearing Board (Board) under section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501—508 and 701—704. The appeal should be sent to the Environmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, PO 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 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 to the Board at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in and of itself, create a right of appeal beyond that permitted by applicable statutes and decisional law.

 For individuals who wish to challenge an action, the appeal 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 pro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Board at (717) 787-3483 for more information.

Eastern Region: Oil & Gas Management Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701

ESCGP-1 # ESX13-131-0019
Applicant Name Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC
Contact Person Eric Haskins
Address 101 North Main Street
City, State, Zip Athens, PA 18810
County Wyoming County
Township(s) Windham Township
Receiving Stream(s) and Classification(s) UNT Susque-  hanna River (CWF/MF);
 Secondary: Susquehanna River (WWF/MF)

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 13-1199. Filed for public inspection July 5, 2013, 9:00 a.m.]



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