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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 20-1411

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Applications, Actions and Special Notices


APPLICATIONS

[50 Pa.B. 5764]
[Saturday, October 17, 2020]

THE CLEAN STREAMS LAW AND THE FEDERAL CLEAN WATER ACT

APPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMITS AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT (WQM) PERMITS

 This notice provides information about persons who have applied for a new, amended or renewed NPDES or WQM permit, a permit waiver for certain stormwater discharges or submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) for coverage under a General Permit. The applications concern, but are not limited to, discharges regarding industrial, animal or sewage waste, discharges to groundwater, discharges associated with municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4), stormwater associated with construction activities or concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO). This notice is provided in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapters 91 and 92a and 40 CFR Part 122, implementing The Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. §§ 691.1—691.1001) and the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C.A. §§ 1251—1376).

Location Permit Authority Application Type or Category
Section I NPDES Renewals
Section II NPDES New or Amendment
Section III WQM Industrial, Sewage or Animal Waste; Discharge into 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

 For NPDES renewal applications in Section I, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has made a tentative determination to reissue these permits for 5 years subject to effluent limitations and monitoring and reporting requirements in their current permits, with appropriate and necessary updated requirements to reflect new and changed regulations and other requirements.

 For applications for new NPDES permits and renewal applications with major changes in Section II, as well as applications for MS4 Individual Permits and Individual Stormwater Construction Permits in Sections IV and VI, the Department, based upon preliminary reviews, has made tentative determinations of proposed effluent limitations and other terms and conditions for the permit applications. In accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 92a.32(d), the proposed discharge of stormwater associated with construction activities will be managed in accordance with the requirements of 25 Pa. Code Chapter 102. These determinations are published as proposed actions for comments prior to taking final actions.

 Unless indicated otherwise, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region III Administrator has waived the right to review or object to proposed NPDES permit actions under the waiver provision in 40 CFR 123.24(d).

 Persons wishing to comment on NPDES applications are invited to submit statements to the contact office noted before the application within 30-days from the date of this public notice. Persons wishing to comment on WQM permit applications are invited to submit statements to the office noted before the application within 15-days from the date of this public notice. Comments received within the respective comment periods will be considered in the final determinations regarding the applications. A comment submittal should 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 for public hearings on applications. A public hearing may be held if the responsible office considers the public response significant. If a hearing is scheduled, a notice of the hearing will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and a newspaper of general circulation within the relevant geographical area. The Department will postpone its final determination until after a public hearing is held.

 Persons with a disability who require an auxiliary aid, service, including TDD users, or other accommodations to seek additional information should contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.


I. NPDES Renewal Applications.

Northcentral Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 208 W Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701-6448, Phone: 570.327.3636, Email: RA-EPNPDES_NCRO@pa.gov.

NPDES No. (Type) Facility Name & Address County & Municipality Stream Name
(Watershed No.)
EPA Waived Y/N?
PA0228362 (Sewage) Gateway Landing
5741 State Route 87
Williamsport, PA 17701-8645
Lycoming County Plunketts Creek Township Loyalsock Creek
(EV (existing use)) (10-B)
Y

 Southwest Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, Email: RA-EPNPDES_SWRO@pa.gov.
NPDES No. (Type) Facility Name & Address County & Municipality Stream Name
(Watershed #)
EPA Waived Y/N?
PA0219347 (Sewage) Iams Properties SRSTP
4124 Finleyville Elrama Road
Finleyville, PA 15332-3125
Washington County Union Township Lobbs Run
(WWF)
(19-C)
Y
PA0255734 (Sewage) Lost Warrior Bison Ranch Ltd Property
222 Longsite Drive #43
Uniontown, PA 15401
Westmoreland County
East Huntingdon Township
Unnamed Tributary to Jacobs Creek
(WWF)
(19-D)
Y

 Northwest Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, Phone: 814.332.6942, Email: RA-EPNPDES_NWRO@pa.gov.
NPDES No. (Type) Facility Name & Address County & Municipality Stream Name
(Watershed #)
EPA Waived Y/N?
PA0239852 (Sewage) Andrew P Terwilliger SFTF
2125 W Washington Street
Bradford, PA 16701-2551
McKean County Bradford Township Unnamed tributary of Willow Creek
(HQ-CWF)
(16-B)
Y
PA0222852 (Sewage) West Fallowfield Township STP
P.O. Box 157
6817 Main Street
Hartstown, PA 16131-0157
Crawford County West Fallowfield Township Patton Run
(20-A)
Y
PA0272981 (Sewage) Ashley A Pintado SRSTP
113 Serenity Lane
Renfrew, PA 16053
Butler County Forward Township Unnamed Tributary to Glade Run (WWF)
(20-C)
Y

II. Applications for New or Expanded Facility Permits, Renewal of Major Permits and EPA Non-Waived Permit Applications.

Southcentral Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, Email: RA-EPNPDES_SCRO@pa.gov.

PA0086134, Sewage, SIC Code 6514, David R Miller & David Schwien, 906 and 904 Huffs Church Road, Alburtis, PA 18011-2129. Facility Name: Miller & Schwien Residences. This existing facility is located in District Township, Berks County.

 Description of Existing Activity: The application is for a renewal of an NPDES permit for an existing discharge of treated SFTF sewage.

 The receiving stream(s), West Branch Perkiomen Creek (CWF), is located in State Water Plan watershed 3-E and is classified for Cold Water Fishes, aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The discharge is not expected to affect public water supplies.

 The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of.0008 MGD.—Limits.

Mass Units (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameters Annual
Average
Average Weekly Instant Minimum Annual
Average
Instant Maximum
Flow (MGD) Report XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
pH (S.U.) XXX XXX 6.0 XXX XXX 9.0
Biochemical Oxygen
 Demand (BOD5)
XXX XXX XXX 30.0 XXX 60.0
Total Suspended Solids XXX XXX XXX 30.0 XXX 60.0
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) XXX XXX XXX 0.5
Avg. Monthly
XXX 1.6
Fecal Coliform (No./100 ml)
 Oct 1 - Apr 30 XXX XXX XXX 2,000 XXX 10,000
 May 1 - Sep 30 XXX XXX XXX 200 XXX 1,000

 Sludge use and disposal description and location(s): Collected screenings, slurries, sludges, and other solids shall be handled and disposed of in compliance with State and federal laws and regulations.

 In addition, the permit contains the following major special conditions:

 • Annual Maintenance Reporting form submitted to DEP

 • Annual measurement of scum and septage or annual pumping in treatment units

 • Pumping out of septic tanks on regular basis

 You may make an appointment to review the DEP files on this case by calling the File Review Coordinator at 717-705-4732.

 The EPA Waiver is in effect.

PA0009326, Industrial, SIC Code 2033, 2037, Motts LLP, 45 Aspers North Road, Aspers, PA 17304-9486. Facility Name: Motts Juice Proc Plant Aspers. This existing facility is located in Menallen Township, Adams County.

 Description of Existing Activity: The application is for a renewal of an NPDES permit for an existing discharge of treated industrial waste.

 The receiving stream(s), Opossum Creek (TSF), is located in State Water Plan watershed 7-F and is classified for Trout Stocking, aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The discharge is not expected to affect public water supplies.

 The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 1.04 MGD.

Mass Units (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameters Average Monthly Daily
Maximum
Minimum Average Monthly Daily
Maximum
IMAX
Flow (MGD) Report Report XXX XXX XXX XXX
pH (S.U.) XXX XXX 6.0 XXX XXX 9.0
Dissolved Oxygen XXX XXX 6.0 XXX XXX XXX
CBOD5
 May 1 - Oct 31 104 208 XXX 12.0 24.0 30.0
 Nov 1 - Apr 30 217 434 XXX 25.0 50.0 62.5
Total Suspended Solids 260 520 XXX 30.0 60.0 75.0
Ammonia-Nitrogen
 May 1 - Oct 31 13.0 26.0 XXX 1.5 3.0 3.75
 Nov 1 - Apr 30 22.0 43.0 XXX 2.5 5.0 6.25
Total Phosphorus XXX XXX XXX 2.0 4.0 5.0
Total Dissolved Solids Report Report XXX Report Report XXX
Sulfate Report Report XXX Report Report XXX
Chloride Report Report XXX Report Report XXX
Bromide Report Report XXX Report Report XXX

 The proposed monitoring requirements and, where appropriate, effluent limits for implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy are as follows for Outfall 001.

Mass (lbs) Concentration (mg/l)
Parameters Monthly Annual Minimum Monthly
Average
Maximum
Ammonia-N Report Report XXX Report XXX
Kjeldahl-N Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Nitrate-Nitrite as N Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Total Nitrogen Report Report XXX Report XXX
Total Phosphorus Report Report XXX Report XXX
Net Total Nitrogen* Report 18,645 XXX XXX XXX
Net Total Phosphorus* Report 729 XXX XXX XXX

 * This permit contains conditions which authorize the permittee to apply nutrient reduction credits to meet the Net Total Nitrogen and the Net Total Phosphorus effluent mass limits, under the Department's Chapter 96 regulations. The condition includes the requirement to report the application of these credits in Supplemental Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) submitted to the Department.

 You may make an appointment to review the DEP files on this case by calling the File Review Coordinator at 717-705-4732.

 The EPA Waiver is not in effect.


 Northcentral Region: Regional Clean Water Program Manager, 208 W Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701-6448, Phone: 570.327.3636, Email: RA-EPNPDES_NCRO@pa.gov.

PA0027375, Sewage, SIC Code 4952, City of DuBois, 16 W Scribner Avenue, DuBois, PA 15801-2210. Facility Name: City of DuBois Wastewater Treatment Plant. This existing facility is located in City of DuBois, Clearfield County.

 Description of Existing Activity: The application is for a renewal of an NPDES permit for an existing discharge of treated sewage.

 The receiving stream(s), Sandy Lick Creek, is located in State Water Plan watershed 17-C and is classified for trout stocking, aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The discharge is not expected to affect public water supplies.

 The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 4.4 MGD.—Interim Limits.

Mass Units (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameters Average Monthly Daily
Maximum
Minimum Average Monthly Daily
Maximum
IMAX
Flow (MGD) Report Report XXX XXX XXX XXX
pH (S.U.) XXX XXX 6.0
Inst Min
XXX XXX 9.0
Dissolved Oxygen XXX XXX 6.5
Inst Min
XXX XXX XXX
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) XXX XXX XXX 0.16 XXX 0.52
Carbonaceous Biochemical
 Oxygen Demand (CBOD5)
 Nov 1 - Apr 30 770 1,155
Wkly Avg
XXX 21.0 31.5
Wkly Avg
42
 May 1 - Oct 31 255 385
Wkly Avg
XXX 7.0 10.5
Wkly Avg
14
Total Suspended Solids 1,100 1,650
Wkly Avg
XXX 30.0 45.0
Wkly Avg
60
Fecal Coliform (No./100 ml)
 Oct 1 - Apr 30 XXX XXX XXX 2,000
Geo Mean
XXX 10,000
 May 1 - Sep 30 XXX XXX XXX 200
Geo Mean
XXX 1,000
Total Nitrogen XXX Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Ammonia-Nitrogen
 Nov 1 - Apr 30
230 340
Wkly Avg
XXX 6.3 9.3
Wkly Avg
12.6
 May 1 - Oct 31 75 110
Wkly Avg
XXX 2.1 3.1
Wkly Avg
4.2
Total Phosphorus XXX Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Aluminum, Total 80 130 XXX 2.18 3.63 5.45
Copper, Total (ug/L) 0.48 0.76 XXX 13.27 20.71 33.17
Cyanide, Free (ug/L) Report Report XXX Report Report XXX
Lead, Total (ug/L) 0.22 0.28 XXX 6.03 7.80 15.07
Zinc, Total 4.03 8.07 XXX 0.11 0.22 0.27
Dichlorobromomethane (ug/L) 0.10 0.16 XXX 2.85 4.44 7.12
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (ug/L) Report Report XXX Report Report XXX
Chloroform (ug/L) XXX Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Isophorone (ug/L) 2.16 4.32 XXX 58.90 117.8 147.25
Biochemical Oxygen
 Demand (BOD5)
 Raw Sewage Influent Report Report XXX Report XXX XXX
Total Suspended Solids
 Raw Sewage Influent Report Report XXX Report XXX XXX

 The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 4.4 MGD.—Final Limits.

Mass Units (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameters Average Monthly Daily
Maximum
IMAX Average Monthly Daily
Maximum
IMAX
Flow (MGD) Report Report XXX XXX XXX XXX
pH (S.U.) XXX XXX 6.0 XXX XXX 9.0
Dissolved Oxygen XXX XXX 6.5 XXX XXX XXX
Carbonaceous Biochemical
 Oxygen Demand (CBOD5)
 Nov 1 - Apr 30 770 1,155
Wkly Avg
XXX 21.0 31.5
Wkly Avg
42
 May 1 - Oct 31 255 385
Wkly Avg
XXX 7.0 10.5
Wkly Avg
14
Total Suspended Solids 1,100 1,650
Wkly Avg
XXX 30.0 45.0
Wkly Avg
60
Fecal Coliform (No./100 ml)
 Oct 1 - Apr 30 XXX XXX XXX 2,000
Geo Mean
XXX 10,000
 May 1 - Sep 30 XXX XXX XXX 200
Geo Mean
XXX 1,000
Ultraviolet light
 intensity (mW/cm2)
XXX XXX Report XXX XXX XXX
Total Nitrogen XXX Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Ammonia-Nitrogen
 Nov 1 - Apr 30 230 340
Wkly Avg
XXX 6.3 9.3
Wkly Avg
12.6
 May 1 - Oct 31 75 110
Wkly Avg
XXX 2.1 3.1
Wkly Avg
4.2
Total Phosphorus XXX Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Aluminum, Total 80 130 XXX 2.18 3.63 5.45
Copper, Total (ug/L) 0.48 0.76 XXX 13.27 20.71 33.17
Cyanide, Free (ug/L) 0.32 0.50 XXX 8.75 13.65 21.87
Lead, Total (ug/L) 0.22 0.28 XXX 6.03 7.80 15.07
Zinc, Total 4.03 8.07 XXX 0.11 0.22 0.27
Dichlorobromomethane (ug/L) 0.10 0.16 XXX 2.85 4.44 7.12
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (ug/L) 0.22 0.35 XXX 6.22 9.70 15.52
Chloroform (ug/L) XXX Report XXX XXX Report XXX
Isophorone (ug/L) 2.16 4.32 XXX 58.90 117.8 147.25
Biochemical Oxygen
 Demand (BOD5)
 Raw Sewage Influent Report Report XXX Report XXX XXX
Total Suspended Solids
 Raw Sewage Influent Report Report XXX Report XXX XXX

 Sludge use and disposal description and location(s): Landfill.

 You may make an appointment to review the DEP files on this case by calling the File Review Coordinator at 570-327-3693.

 The EPA Waiver is not in effect.


 Northwest Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, Phone: 814.332.6942, Email: RA-EPNPDES_NWRO@pa.gov.

PA0100200, Sewage, SIC Code 4953, Reynolds Disposal Company, 301 Arlington Drive, Greenville, PA 16125-8214. Facility Name: Reynolds Disposal. This existing facility is located in Pymatuning Township, Mercer County.

 Description of Existing Activity: The application is for a renewal of an NPDES permit for an existing discharge of treated sewage.

 The receiving stream(s), Shenango River (WWF), is located in State Water Plan watershed 20-A and is classified for Warm Water Fishes, aquatic life, water supply and recreation. The discharge is not expected to affect public water supplies.

 The proposed effluent limits for Outfall 001 are based on a design flow of 1.25 MGD.—Limits.

Mass Units (lbs/day) Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameters Average Monthly Weekly
Average
Minimum Average Monthly Weekly
Average
IMAX
Flow (MGD) Report Report
Daily Max
XXX XXX XXX XXX
pH (S.U.) XXX XXX 6.0
Daily Min
XXX XXX 9.0
Dissolved Oxygen XXX XXX 4.0
Daily Min
XXX XXX XXX
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) XXX XXX XXX 0.5 XXX 1.6
Carbonaceous Biochemical
 Oxygen Demand (CBOD5)
260 417 XXX 25.0 40.0 50
Biochemical Oxygen
 Demand (BOD5)
 Raw Sewage Influent Report Report
Daily Max
XXX Report XXX XXX
Total Suspended Solids
 Raw Sewage Influent Report Report
Daily Max
XXX Report XXX XXX
Total Suspended Solids 312 469 XXX 30.0 45.0 60
Fecal Coliform (No./100 ml)
 Oct 1 - Apr 30 XXX XXX XXX 2,000
Geo Mean
XXX 10,000
 May 1 - Sep 30 XXX XXX XXX 200
Geo Mean
XXX 1,000
Total Nitrogen Report XXX XXX Report XXX XXX
Ammonia-Nitrogen
 Nov 1 - Apr 30 260 XXX XXX 25.0 XXX 50
 May 1 - Oct 31 99 XXX XXX 9.5 XXX 19
Total Phosphorus 10.0 XXX XXX 1.0 XXX 2
Chloride Report XXX XXX Report XXX XXX
Total Nickel Report XXX XXX Report XXX XXX

 Sludge use and disposal description and location(s): Sludge is hauled offsite to a DEP approved landfill for disposal.

 In addition, the permit contains the following major special conditions:

 • Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET)

 You may make an appointment to review the DEP files on this case by calling the File Review Coordinator at 814-332-6078.

 The EPA Waiver is not in effect.


III. WQM Industrial Waste and Sewerage Applications under The Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. §§ 691.1—691.1001).

Southcentral Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

WQM Permit No. 0720403, Sewerage, Gary Huff, 1881 Reightown Road, Tyrone, PA 16686.

 This proposed facility is located in Antis Township, Blair County.

 Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Seeking permit approval for the construction/operation of a single residence sewage treatment plant to serve their residence at 471 Moser Road, Altoona.

WQM Permit No. WQG02212002, Sewerage, Silver Spring Township Sewer Authority, 5 Willow Mill Park Road, Suite #3, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050.

 This proposed facility is located in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County.

 Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Seeking permit approval for the construction/operation of the pump station and sewer extension North of I-81.

WQM Permit No. 3617202, Amendment, CAFO Operation, Walnut Run Farms, 292 Elm Road, Lititz, PA 17543.

 This proposed facility is located in Penn Township, Lancaster County.

 Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Seeking permit approval for the construction/operation of a new circular concrete manure storage structure as planned.

Southwest Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

WQM Permit No. WQG02042001, Sewage, Bradys Run Sanitary Authority, 2326 Darlington Road, Beaver Falls, PA 15010-1357.

 This proposed facility is located in Chippewa Township, Beaver County.

 Description of Proposed Action/Activity: construction of sewers and pump station for Chippewa Trails development.

WQM Permit No. 6520403, Sewage, Lost Warrior Bison Ranch Ltd, 222 Longsite Drive # 43, Uniontown, PA 15401.

 This proposed facility is located in East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County.

 Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Installation of a Singulair Bio-Kinetic Model 960-500 treatment tank utilizing extended aeration process, Hydro-Kinetic Bio-Film Reactor, and Model AT 1500 UV disinfection system. The Singulair treatment tank consists of flow equalization, pretreatment, aeration, clarification, and tertiary filtration.

Northwest Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

WQM Permit No. 2719403 A-1, Sewage, Jack R Bish, 142 E Main Street, Columbus, PA 16405-1508.

 This existing facility is located in Howe Township, Forest County.

 Description of Proposed Action/Activity: Install Premier Tech PACK coco filter unit at Single Residence Sewage Treatment Plant.


VI. NPDES Individual Permit Applications for Discharges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Activities.

Northeast Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915.

Contact: Gillian Ostrum, Clerk Typist 2, 570-830-3077.

Wayne Conservation District, 648 Park St, Honesdale, PA 18431, 570-253-0930.

NPDES
Permit No.  
Applicant Name & Address County Municipality Receiving
Water/Use
PAD640024 Kernwood Homes, Inc
Garrett Hill Road
Honesdale, PA 18431
Wayne County Berlin Township Holbert Creek (HQ-CWF, MF)

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

NPDES
Permit No.  
Applicant Name & Address County Municipality Receiving
Water/Use
PAD020032 3250 Liberty Owner, LLC
651 Holiday Drive
Suite 225
Pittsburgh, PA 15220-2740
Allegheny County City of Pittsburgh Ohio/Allegheny River (WWF)
PAD020034 CSX Transportation, Inc.
500 Water Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Allegheny County Stowe Township Ohio River
(WWF-N)
PAD260014 Fayette County Housing Authority
624 Pittsburgh Road
Uniontown, PA 15401
Fayette County City of Connellsville Youghiogheny River (HQ-CWF)
PAD300011 Peoples Natural Gas Co., LLC
375 North Shore Drive
Suite 600
Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5866
Greene County Morris Township Browns Creek (HQ-WWF)
PAD630055 Dredge Docks, Inc.
1231 River Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Washington County Centerville Borough Monongahela River (WWF)
PAD630057 Ted Taylor Builders
Suite 101
608 East McMurray Road
McMurray, PA 15317
Washington County Peters Township UNT to
Chartiers Creek
(HQ-WWF)

VII. List of NOIs for NPDES and/or Other General Permit Types.

PAG-12 CAFOs

CAFO Notices of Intent Received.

Southcentral Region: Clean Water Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110, Email: RA-EPNPDES_SCRO@pa.gov.

NPDES Permit No. PAG123909, CAFO, Nolt Glendon, 252 Millbach Road, Newmanstown, PA 17073-9233.

 This proposed facility is located in Greenwich Township, Berks County.

 Description of size and scope of proposed operation/activity: Duck (Layer): 109.60 AEUs.

 The receiving stream, Unnamed Tributary to Maiden Creek (TSF, MF), is in watershed 3-B and classified for: Migratory Fishes and Trout Stocking.

 The proposed effluent limits for the operation/activity include: Except for the chronic or catastrophic rainfall events defined as over the 25-year/24-hour rain storms, the CAFO general permit is a non-discharge NPDES permit. Where applicable, compliance with 40 CFR federal effluent limitation guidelines is required. The general permit requires no other numeric effluent limitations and compliance with the Pennsylvania Nutrient Management Act and the Clean Stream Law constitutes compliance with the state narrative water quality standards.

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

PROPOSED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANS RELATED TO APPLICATIONS FOR NPDES PERMITS FOR CAFOs

 This notice provides information about agricultural operations that have submitted nutrient management plans (NMPs) for approval under 3 Pa.C.S. Chapter 5 and that have or anticipate submitting applications for new, amended or renewed (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) NPDES permits, or Notices of Intent (NOIs) for coverage under a general permit, for CAFOs, under 25 Pa. Code Chapter 92a. This notice is provided in accordance with 25 Pa. Code Chapter 92a and 40 CFR Part 122, implementing The Clean Streams Law and the Federal Clean Water Act.

 Based upon preliminary reviews, the State Conservation Commission (SCC) or County Conservation Districts (CCD) working under a delegation agreement with the SCC have completed an administrative review of NMPs described. These NMPs are published as proposed plans for comment prior to taking final actions. The NMPs are available for review at the CCD office for the county where the agricultural operation is located. A list of CCD office locations is available at http://www.nacdnet.org/about/districts/directory/pa.phtml or can be obtained from the SCC at the office address listed or by calling (717) 787-8821.

 Persons wishing to comment on an NMP are invited to submit a statement outlining their comments on the plan to the CCD, with a copy to the SCC for each NMP, within 30-days from the date of this public notice. Comments received within the respective comment periods will be considered in the final determinations regarding the NMPs. Comments should include the name, address and telephone number of the writer and a concise statement to inform the SCC of the exact basis of the comments and the relevant facts upon which they are based. Comments should be sent to the SCC, Agriculture Building, Room 310, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

 Persons with a disability who require an auxiliary aid, service, including TDD users or other accommodations to seek additional information should contact the SCC through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

ACT 38
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANS

CAFO PUBLIC NOTICE SPREADSHEET—APPLICATIONS

Agricultural Operation
Name and Address
County Total
Acres
Animal Equivalent Units Animal
Type
Special Protection Waters (HQ or EV or NA) Renewal/
New
Walnut Run Farms Carl & John Myer
292 Elm Road
Lititz, PA 17543
Lancaster 1,200 1.62 Dairy NA Renewal
Harley Bange
15629 Trough Creek Valley
Pike
Huntingdon, PA 16652
Huntingdon 551.1 396.30 Swine/
Beef
NA Renewal


PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY PERMITS

 Under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act (35 P.S. §§ 721.1—721.17), the following parties have applied for PWS permits to construct or substantially modify public water systems.

 Persons wishing to comment on permit applications are invited to submit statements to the office listed before the application within 30 days of this public notice. Comments received within this 30-day comment period will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations regarding an application. A comment should 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. A public hearing may be held after consideration of comments received during the 30-day public comment period.

 Following the comment period, the Department will make a final determination regarding the proposed permit. Notice of this final determination will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin at which time this determination may be appealed to the Environmental Hearing Board.

 The permit application and related documents are on file at the office listed before the application and available for public review. Arrangements for inspection and copying information should be made with the office listed before the application.

 Persons with a disability that require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodations to participate during the 30-day public comment period should contact the office listed before the application. TDD users may contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

SAFE DRINKING WATER


Applications Received Under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act (35 P.S. §§ 721.1—721.17).

Northeast Region: Watershed Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790, 570-826-2511.

Contact: Gillian Ostrum, Clerk Typist 2, 570-830-3077.

Application No. 4020514, Public Water Supply.

Applicant Overbrook Water Company 185 Huntsville Road
Dallas, PA 18612
Municipality Dallas Township
County Luzerne
Responsible Official Ronald P. Fitch, Owner
Overbrook
Water Company
185 Huntsville Road
Dallas, PA 18612
Type of Facility Public Water Supply
Consulting Engineer Martin J. Gilligan, P.E.
Martin J. Gilligan, LLC
52 Westminster Drive
Dallas, PA 18612
Application Received Date September 10, 2020
Description of Action System modifications including installation of VFD pump controls at the East and West systems, substitution of chemical feed pumps, and other upgrades.

AIR QUALITY

PLAN APPROVAL AND OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATIONS

 The Department has developed an ''integrated'' plan approval, State Operating Permit and Title V Operating Permit program. This integrated approach is designed to make the permitting process more efficient for the Department, the regulated community and the general public. This approach allows the owner or operator of a facility to submit permitting documents relevant to its application for all sources related to a facility or a proposed project, affords an opportunity for public input, and provides for a decision on the issuance of the necessary permits.

 The Department received applications for Plan Approvals or Operating Permits from the following facilities. Copies of the application, the Department's analysis, all pertinent documents used in the evaluation of the application and subsequently prepared proposed plan approvals/operating permits are available for public review during normal business hours at the appropriate Department Regional Office. Appointments for scheduling a review must be made by calling the appropriate Department Regional Office. The address and phone number of the Regional Office is listed before the application notices.

 Persons wishing to file a written protest or provide comments or additional information, which they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of a permit, may submit the information to the Department's Regional Office. A 30-day comment period from the date of this publication will exist for the submission of comments, protests and information. Each submission must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed Plan Approval/Operating Permit including the permit number and a concise statement regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to issuance of the permit.

 A person wishing to request a hearing may do so during the 30-day comment period. A public hearing may be held, if the Department, in its discretion, decides that a hearing is warranted based on the information received. Persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper, the Pennsylvania Bulletin or by telephone, when the Department determines this type of notification is sufficient. Requests for a public hearing and any relevant information should be directed to the appropriate Department Regional Office.

 Permits issued to the owners or operators of sources subject to 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter D or E, or located within a Title V facility or subject to 25 Pa. Code § 129.51(a) or permits issued for sources with limitations on their potential to emit used to avoid otherwise applicable Federal requirements may be submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for review and approval as a revision to the State Implementation Plan. Final Plan Approvals and Operating Permits will contain terms and conditions to ensure that the sources are constructed and operating in compliance with applicable requirements in the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §§ 4001—4015), 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121—145, the Federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 7401—7671q) and regulations adopted under the Federal Clean Air Act.

 Persons with a disability who wish to comment and require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to participate should contact the regional office listed before the application. TDD users may contact the Department through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

PLAN APPROVALS


Plan Approval Applications Received under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B that may have special public interest. These applications are in review and no decision on disposition has been reached.

Northeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790.

Contact: Raymond Kempa, New Source Review Chief—Telephone: 570-826-2507.

58-00001B: Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company LLC (1001 Louisiana St, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77002) for the construction and operation of a combustion turbine-driven compressor and associated equipment at their existing compressor station located in Clifford Twp., Susque- hanna County.


Intent to Issue Plan Approvals and Intent to Issue or Amend Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B. These actions may include the administrative amendments of an associated operating permit.

Northcentral Region: Air Quality Program, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701.

Contact: Muhammad Q. Zaman, Program Manager, (570) 327-3648.

18-00033B: Renovo Energy Center, LLC (12011 Sunset Hills Road, Suite 110, Reston, VA 20190-5919) has submitted an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for plan approval to construct a natural gas/ultra-low sulfur diesel-fired (ULSD) combined-cycle power plant to produce 1,240 MW or less of electricity in Renovo Borough, Clinton County. The project consists of two (2) identical 1 x 1 powerblocks where each powerblock consists of a combustion turbine and steam turbine with a natural gas-fired duct burner and a heat recovery steam generator. The maximum heat input rating of each combustion turbine is 3,541 MMBtu/hr firing natural gas and 3,940 MMBtu/hr firing ULSD. The maximum heat input rating of the duct burners is 1,005 MMBtu/hr (HHV) firing on natural gas. The duct burners are not used when the combustion turbines fire ULSD. The air contaminants from each power block will be controlled by a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and an oxidation catalyst. Ancillary equipment for the facility also being proposed by Renovo Energy Center, LLC include: one (1) 2,206 brake horsepower (bhp) diesel-fired Caterpillar model 3512C emergency generator engine, one (1) 237 bhp diesel-fired Clarke/John Deere model JU6H-UFAD88 fire pump engine, two (2) 66 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired auxiliary boilers, three (3) 15 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired water bath heaters, one (1) 3 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired dew point gas heater, one (1) 3,500,000-gallon ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD) storage tank, two (2) 20,000-gallon lube oil storage tanks, two (2) 26,000-gallon aqueous ammonia storage tanks, one (1) 2,500-gallon ULSD storage tank (emergency generator engine), one (1) 350 gallon ULSD storage tank (fire pump engine), twelve (12) sulfur hexafluoride-containing high voltage circuit breakers. The proposed project is subject to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) of Air Quality regulations of 40 CFR 52.21, the Nonattainment New Source Review (NNSR) regulations of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—27.218, and the Best Available Technology (BAT) requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12. The facility's total particulate matter (PM) including PM10 and PM2.5, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds emissions are subject to the PSD requirements. The facility's nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds emissions are also subject to the NNSR requirements. The Department has determined that the proposed levels of the air contaminants emissions satisfy Best Available Control Technology (BACT) and Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER) requirements as well as the Department's BAT requirements.

 The facility is also subject to the following Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS): 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart Dc—Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units codified in 40 CFR 60.40c through 40.48c. 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart IIII—Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines codified in 40 CFR 60.4200 through 60.4219. 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart KKKK—Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines codified in 40 CFR 60.4300 through 60.4420. 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart TTTT—Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Electric Utility Generating Units codified in 40 CFR 60.5508 through 60.5580. The proposed project is also subject to 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart ZZZZ—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines codified 40 CFR 63.6580 through 63.6675 as applicable to the proposed diesel-fired engines. Based on the review of the application, the Department has determined that the construction and operation of the proposed project will satisfy all applicable requirements of these subparts including Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) requirements.

 Renovo Energy Center, LLC (REC) has conducted air quality analyses using air dispersion modeling which satisfy the requirements of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) regulations codified in 40 CFR 52.21 and 25 Pa. Code § 127.83. In accordance with 40 CFR 52.21(k) through (n), REC conducted air quality analyses of emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOX), particulate matter less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers in diameter (PM-2.5), particulate matter less than or equal to 10 micrometers in diameter (PM-10), and sulfur dioxide (SO2) for its Renovo Energy Center. REC's source impact analyses demonstrate that emissions from the Renovo Energy Center would not cause or contribute to air pollution in violation of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for CO, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), PM-2.5, PM-10, or SO2. Additionally, REC's source impact analyses demonstrate that emissions from the Renovo Energy Center would not cause or contribute to air pollution in violation of the Class II or Class I PSD increments for NO2, PM-2.5, PM-10, or SO2.

 In accordance with 40 CFR 52.21(o), REC provided additional impact analyses of the impairment to visibility, soils, and vegetation that would occur as a result of the Renovo Energy Center and general commercial, residential, industrial, and other growth associated with the Renovo Energy Center. In accordance with 40 CFR 52.21(p), written notice of the Renovo Energy Center has been provided to the Federal Land Managers of nearby federal Class I areas as well as initial screening calculations to demonstrate that emissions from the Renovo Energy Center would not adversely impact air quality related values and visibility in nearby Federal Class I areas.

 In accordance with the public notice requirements in 25 Pa. Code § 127.45(b)(4), the degree of Class II and Class I PSD increment consumption expected to result from the operation of the Renovo Energy Center is provided in the following tables:


Degree of Class II PSD Increment Consumption Class II PSD Increment
Pollutant Averaging Period micrograms per cubic meter Percent of Class II PSD Increment micrograms per cubic meter
NO2 Annual < 1.27164 < 5.09%  25
PM-2.5 24-hour < 8.39059 < 93.23%   9
Annual < 1.27313 < 31.83%   4
PM-10 24-hour < 14.10192 < 47.01%  30
Annual < 1.26493 < 7.45%  17
SO2 3-hour < 8.15721 < 1.60% 512
24-hour < 2.14058 < 2.36%  91
Annual < 0.19293 < 0.97%  20

 Degree of Class I PSD Increment Consumption from Operation of the Renovo Energy Center

Degree of Class I PSD Increment Consumption Class I PSD Increment
Pollutant Averaging Period micrograms per cubic meter Percent of Class I PSD Increment micrograms per cubic meter
NO2 Annual < 0.00670 < 0.278%  2.5
PM-2.5 24-hour < 0.12904 < 6.46%  2  
Annual < 0.01487 < 1.49%  1  
PM-10 24-hour < 0.01902 < 0.24%  8  
Annual < 0.00667 < 0.17%  4  
SO2 3-hour < 0.01258 < 0.06 25  
24-hour < 0.00289 < 0.06  5  
Annual < 0.00103 < 0.06  2  


 Based on the findings previously presented, the Department intends to issue a plan approval for the proposed project. The Department proposes placing the following conditions in an issued plan approval to ensure compliance with all applicable air quality regulatory requirements:

 1. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) The air contaminant emissions from the exhaust of each boiler incorporated in Source 031 shall not exceed the following limitations:

 i. Nitrogen Oxides (NOx, expressed as NO2)—0.006 lb/MMBtu and 0.44 tpy

 ii. Carbon Monoxide (CO)—0.036 lb/MMBtu and 2.61 tpy

 iii. Volatile Organic Compound—0.002 lb/MMBtu and 0.15 tpy

 iv. Particulate Matter less than 10 microns in diameter (PM10)—0.0019 lb/MMBtu and 0.14 tpy

 (b) Each boiler in Source 031 shall only utilize natural gas as fuel and fire no more than 145,200 MMBtu of natural gas in either boiler in any 12 consecutive month period.

 (c) Each boiler incorporated in Source 031 shall be equipped with ultra-low NOx burners and flue gas recirculation.

 (d) Source 031 shall be operated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and good operating practices.

 2. The permittee shall conduct EPA reference method testing within 180 days of the startup of each boiler incorporated in Source 031 for nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide to demonstrate compliance with the emission limitations.

 3. Pursuant to 40 CFR 60.48c(g), the permittee shall keep records of the amount of natural gas fired in each boiler incorporated in Source 031 on a daily basis.

 4. Each boiler in incorporated in Source 031 is subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart Dc Sections 60.40c through 60.48c. The permittee shall comply with all applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart Dc Sections 60.40c through 60.48c.

 5. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) The air contaminant emissions from the exhaust of each heater incorporated in Source 032 shall not exceed the following limitations:

 i. nitrogen oxides—0.011 lb/MMBtu and 0.72 tpy

 ii. carbon monoxide—0.037 lb/MMBtu and 2.43 tpy

 iii. volatile organic compound—0.005 lb/MMBtu and 0.33 tpy

 iv. particulate matter less than 10 microns in diameter (PM10)—0.0019 lb/MMBtu and 0.12 tpy

 (b) The permittee shall only operate no more than two (2) heaters incorporated in Source 032 at a time.

 (c) Each heater incorporated in Source 032 shall be equipped with a low NOx burner.

 (d) Each heater incorporated in Source 032 shall only utilize natural gas as fuel.

 (e) Source 032 shall be operated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and good operating practices.

 6. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) The air contaminant emissions from the exhaust of Source 033 shall not exceed the following limitations:

 i. nitrogen oxides—0.033 lb/MMBtu and 0.43 tpy

 ii. carbon monoxide—0.082 lb/MMBtu and 1.08 tpy

 iii. volatile organic compound—0.005 lb/MMBtu and 0.07 tpy

 (b) Source 033 shall only utilize natural gas as fuel.

 (c) Source 033 shall be operated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and good operating practices.

 7. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) Emissions from the exhaust of Control Devices C101A, C101B, C102A and C102B associated with Sources P101 and P102, respectively, shall not exceed the following specified limits while firing natural gas:

 i. nitrogen oxides—2.0 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 33.30 lb/hr

 ii. carbon monoxide—0.9 ppmdv corrected to 15 %O2 and 7.00 lb/hr for the CT only and 1.5 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 15.20 lb/hr for both the CT and DB

 iii. volatile organic compounds—0.7 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 3.10 lb/hr for the CT only and 1.6 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 9.30 lb/hr for both the CT and DB

 iv. sulfur dioxide—0.0012 lb/MMBtu and 5.43 lb/hr

 v. total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter—0.0050 lb/MMBtu and 22.50 lb/hr

 vi. formaldehyde—0.58 lb/hr

 vii. sulfuric acid—0.0009 lb/MMBtu and 4.07 lb/hr

 viii. ammonia slip—5 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 32.34 lb/hr

 (b) emissions from the exhaust of Control Devices C101A, C101B, C102A and C102B associated with Sources P101 and P102, respectively, shall not exceed the following specified limits while firing ULSD:

 i. nitrogen oxides—4.0 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 59.60 lb/hr

 ii. carbon monoxide—2.0 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 18.10 lb/hr

 iii. volatile organic compounds—2.0 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 10.40 lb/hr

 iv. sulfur dioxide—0.0018 lb/MMBtu and 7.09 lb/hr

 v. total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter—0.0122 lb/MMBtu and 48.20 lb/hr

 vi. sulfuric acid—0.0012 lb/MMBtu and 4.62 lb/hr

 vii. ammonia slip—5 ppmdv corrected to 15% O2 and 28.98 lb/hr

 (c) The nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and ammonia emissions limits shall be established as a one-hour period.

 (d) Unless otherwise specified herein, the above emissions limits shall apply at all times except for periods of startup and shutdown.

 (e) The applicable sulfur dioxide requirements in 40 CFR 60.4330 are streamlined into this permit condition.

 8. The permittee shall install, certify, maintain and operate continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) for nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and ammonia emissions as well as volumetric flow on the exhaust of each combined cycle powerblock in accordance with all applicable requirements specified in 25 Pa. Code Chapter 139 and the Department's ''Continuous Source Monitoring Manual.'' No CEMS or flow monitoring system may however be installed unless Phase I approval has first been obtained from the Department.

 9. The permittee shall submit a Phase I application to the Department for all CEMS and flow monitoring systems to be associated with each combined cycle powerblock at least 180 days prior to the expected commencement of operation of each respective unit.

 10. Pursuant to the best available control technology requirements of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, emissions from Sources P101 and P102 shall not exceed the following limits:

 (a) nitrogen oxides while firing on natural gas:

 i. 53 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 81 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 123 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 14 lbs per shutdown;

 v. 25.20 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (b) nitrogen oxides while firing on ULSD:

 i. 112 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 172 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 221 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 43 lbs per shutdown;

 v. 5.40 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (c) volatile organic compounds while firing on natural gas:

 i. 22 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 24 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 53 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 19 lbs per shutdown;

 v. 11.40 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (d) volatile organic compounds while firing on ULSD:

 i. 30 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 33 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 141 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 7 lbs per shutdown;

 v. 1.0 ton in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (e) carbon monoxide while firing on natural gas:

 i. 177 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 190 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 699 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 152 lbs per shutdown:

 v. 90.80 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (f) carbon monoxide while firing on ULSD:

 i. 273 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 286 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 704 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 48 lbs per shutdown;

 v.  .40 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (g) total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter (PM per PM10 per PM2.5) while firing on natural gas:

 i. 4.0 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 7.3 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 8.3 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 3.0 lbs per shutdown;

 v. 2.70 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (h) total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter (PM per PM10 per PM2.5) while firing on ULSD:

 i. 16 lbs per hot start;

 ii. 32 lbs per warm start;

 iii. 36 lbs per cold start;

 iv. 10 lbs per shutdown;

 v. 1.10 tons in any 12-consecutive month period;

 (i) These emission limits apply only during startup and shutdown events associated with Sources P101 and P102. These emission rates are included as part of, and not in addition to, the annual emission limits for Sources P101 and P102, respectively.

 (j) For the purposes of demonstrating compliance with these emission limits, the term ''startup'' and ''shutdown'' are defined as follows:

 i. A cold start is defined as a restart occurring 72 hours or more after shutdown and shall not be in excess of 45 minutes in duration.

 ii. A warm start is defined as a restart occurring between 8 to 72 hours after shutdown and shall not be in excess of 40 minutes in duration.

 iii. A hot start is defined as a restart occurring less than 8 hours after shutdown and shall not be in excess of 20 minutes in duration.

 iv. Shutdown is defined as the period between the time that the combined cycle powerblock drops below 60 percent operating level. Shutdown shall not occur for more than 12 minutes in duration.

 v. The permittee shall record the time, date, justification, and duration of each startup and shutdown.

 11. Pursuant to the best available technology requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the permittee shall monitor and keep records of the amount and type of fuel used each month in each of the combined cycle powerblocks as well as the monthly heat input and hours of operation. All information to satisfy this recordkeeping requirement shall be kept for a minimum of five (5) years and shall be made available to the Department upon request.

 12. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83, as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, each combined cycle powerblock shall be fired on either natural gas or ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel. The sulfur content of the natural gas shall not exceed 0.4 grains/100 scf and the sulfur content of the ULSD shall not exceed 15 ppm.

 13. Pursuant to 25 Pa. Code § 127.12b, (a) the permittee shall keep accurate and comprehensive records of the following to demonstrate compliance with the fuel requirements previously specified under part I. Restrictions for each combined cycle powerblock:

 (a) The gas quality characteristics in a current, valid purchase contract, tariff sheet or transportation contract for the gaseous fuel and ULSD, specifying that the maximum total sulfur content of the natural gas is 0.4 grain/100 scf or less and minimum percent methane composition equals 70% by volume for natural gas or the fuel has a lower heating value between 950 and 1,100 British thermal units per standard cubic foot for natural gas and the total sulfur content of the ULSD is 15 ppm or less; or

 (b) Representative fuel sampling data which show that the sulfur content of the gaseous fuel does not exceed 0.4 grain/100 scf and minimum percent methane composition equals 70% by volume or the fuel has a lower heating value between 950 and 1,100 British thermal units per standard cubic foot and the sulfur content of the ULSD is 15 ppm or less.

 (c) With additional authority for this item taken from 40 CFR 70.6, the records of the fuel sampling performed in this paragraph shall include the following;

 i. The date, place, and time of sampling;

 ii. The date(s) analyses were performed;

 iii. The company or entity that performed the analyses;

 iv. The analytical techniques or methods used;

 v. The results of such analyses; and

 vi. The operating conditions as existing at the time of sampling or measurement.

 vii. All information to satisfy this recordkeeping requirement shall be kept for a minimum of five (5) years and shall be made available to the Department upon request.

 14. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83, as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, emissions from the operation of each individual combined cycle powerblock shall not exceed in any 12 consecutive month period the following specified limits:

 (a) nitrogen oxides—177.58 tons

 (b) carbon monoxide—162.93 tons

 (c) volatile organic compounds—51.22 tons

 (d) total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter—105.96 tons

 (e) sulfur oxides—26.74 tons

 (f) total combined hazardous air pollutants—9.94 tons

 (g) formaldehyde—2.53 tons

 (h) ammonia—138.68 tons

 (i) sulfuric acid—17.70 tons

 (j) greenhouse gases—2,709,297 tons

 15. The permittee shall conduct initial EPA reference method testing within 180 days of the startup of each combined cycle powerblock and subsequent testing every two years from the previous tests for nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, ammonia slip, volatile organic compounds (including formaldehyde), sulfur oxides (SO2), sulfuric acid mist, total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter as well as keep record of the monthly emissions of sulfur oxides (SO2), sulfuric acid mist, total (filterable and condensable) particulate matter to demonstrate compliance with the emission limitations.

 16. The Department will evaluate the actual emission rates and may revise the allowable emission limitations based upon demonstrated performance (CEMS data, stack tests results), and/or subsequently promulgated applicable requirements during the first five years of operation. Any revision of the allowable emission limitations shall be accomplished by permit modification provided that the revised allowable emission limitations do not exceed levels at which the lowest achievable emission rate (LAER), best available control technology (BACT) and best available technology (BAT) were evaluated, do not exceed the level at which the facility impacts were modeled, and that are not a result of a physical change at the facility or change in mode of operation.

 17. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83, as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the emission of visible air contaminants from the operation of each combined cycle powerblock shall not be in excess of 10% opacity for any 3-minute block period for normal operation and 10% opacity for any 6-minute block period for startups/shutdowns.

 18. Pursuant to the best available technology requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) The inlet temperature, outlet temperature, and pressure differential across the SCR catalyst shall be monitored and recorded on a continuous basis. Visual and audible alarms shall be utilized to indicate improper operation.

 (b) The pre-control and post-control NOx emissions shall be monitored by the feed-forward process control loop to ensure maximum achievable control efficiency and minimum NH3 slip.

 (c) The pressure differential across the oxidation catalyst as well as the catalyst inlet and outlet temperatures shall be monitored and recorded on a continuous basis (1-hour average). Visual and audible alarms shall be utilized to indicate improper operation. The pressure differential and temperature ranges will be established based upon the recorded data and the stack testing.

 (d) An oxygen monitor shall be placed in each stack to monitor oxygen levels to ensure maximum achievable combustion efficiency.

 (e) High efficiency inlet air filters shall be used in the air inlet section of each combined cycle powerblock.

 (f) The permittee shall monitor the pressure differential across the inlet air filters and record it on a weekly basis.

 (g) All air-contaminant sources and control devices shall be maintained and operated in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices and in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations as well as manufacturer's maintenance plan.

 (h) The total combined hours of startups and shutdowns for each combined cycle powerblocks while firing natural gas shall not exceed 460 hours in any 12 consecutive month period.

 (i) The total combined hours of startups and shutdowns for each combined cycle powerblocks while firing ULSD shall not exceed 40 hours in any 12 consecutive month period.

 19. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, each combustion turbine associated with a powerblock shall be equipped with dry-low-NOx (DLN) combustors.

 20. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, Source P101 and P102 shall only be fired on ULSD fuel no more than 720 hours in any 12 consecutive month period.

 21. The permittee shall comply with all applicable SO2 monitoring requirements specified in 40 CFR 60.4360, 60.4365, and 60.4370.

 22. The permittee shall comply with all applicable monitoring requirements specified in 40 CFR 60.4340, 60.4345, and 60.4350.

 23. Pursuant to the best available technology requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the permittee shall operate and maintain the stationary combustion turbine, air pollution control equipment, and monitoring equipment in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions at all times including during startup, shutdown, and malfunctions pursuant to 40 CFR 60.4333.

 24. The permittee shall comply with the applicable testing requirements specified in 40 CFR 60.4400, 60.4405, and 60.4415.

 25. The permittee shall comply with the reporting requirements specified in 40 CFR 60.4375 and 60.4380.

 26. The permittee shall submit a complete Acid Rain (Title IV) permit application in accordance with the deadlines specified in 40 CFR 72.30(b)(2)(ii).

 27. The permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 97.

 28. The permittee shall submit a complete NOx Budget permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 97.21(b)(1)(ii).

 29. The permittee shall comply with the applicable Mandatory GHG Reporting requirements of 40 CFR Part 98.

 30. The facility shall comply with the requirements in 40 CFR Part 98 Subpart D, (40 CFR 98.40 through 98.48).

 31. Source P101 and P102 are subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart KKKK Sections 60.4300—60.4420. The permittee shall comply with all applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart KKKK Sections 60.4300—60.4420.

 32. Sources P101 and P102 are subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart TTTT Sections 60.5508—60.5580. The permittee shall comply with all applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart TTTT Sections 60.5508—60.5580.

 33. Pursuant to the new source review provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217, the permittee shall purchase and apply 418.1 tons per year of NOx emission reduction credits (ERCs) and 120.2 tons per year of VOC ERCs prior to commencing operation of any source at the facility to offset the total of the net increase in potential to emit. The permittee shall certify to the Northcentral Regional Office of the Department the amount of ERCs purchased, the company from which the ERCs were purchased, and the effective date of transfer of the ERCs. The purchase and application of the NOx and VOC ERCs shall be tracked in the Department's ERC registry system. Failure to purchase and apply the ERCs prior to commencing operation at the facility shall make this plan approval null and void.

 34. Pursuant to the requirements of 40 CFR 60.4205(b) and 60.4211(c), Sources P103 and P104 shall be EPA certified to meet the emissions standards that are specified in 40 CFR 89.112 and 89.113 for the same model year and maximum engine power.

 35. Pursuant to the best available control technology of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the lowest achievable emission rate of the New Source Review Regulation provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.201—127.217 as well as the best available technology provisions in 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) The air contaminant emissions from the exhaust of Source P103 shall not exceed the following limitations:

 i. nitrogen oxides—4.48 g/hp-hr and 5.45 tpy

 ii. carbon monoxide—1.23 g/hp-hr and 1.50 tpy

 iii. volatile organic compound—0.80 g/hp-hr and 0.97 tpy

 iv. particulate matter—0.13 g/hp-hr and 0.16 tpy.

 (b) The air contaminant emissions from the exhaust of Source P104 shall not exceed the following limitations:

 i. nitrogen oxides—2.7 g/bhp-hr and 0.18 tpy

 ii. carbon monoxide—0.90 g/bhp-hr and 0.06 tpy

 iii. volatile organic compound—0.10 g/bhp-hr and 0.01 tpy

 iv. particulate matter—0.10 g/bhp-hr and 0.01 tpy

 (c) Source P103 shall not be operated greater than 500 hours in any 12 consecutive month period.

 (d) Source P104 shall not be operated greater than 250 hours in any 12 consecutive month period.

 36. Pursuant to the best available technology requirements of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12:

 (a) the total hours of operation of Source P103 and Source P104 shall not exceed 500 hours and 250 hours in any 12-consecutive month period, respectively.

 (b) The duration of each readiness test associated with the engines shall be no more than 30 minutes.

 (c) There shall be no simultaneous readiness testing of the engine-generator and fire pump engine within the same hour.

 (d) There shall be no readiness testing of the engines during the startup or shutdown of the combined cycle powerblocks

 (e) The visible emissions from Sources P103 and P104 shall not exceed 15% for any 3-minute block period and 50% at any time.

 (f) The permittee shall only use ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel (15 ppm sulfur maximum) pursuant to 40 CFR Part 80 Subpart I, to operate Sources P103 and P104.

 (g) Sources P103 and P104 shall be equipped with a non-resettable hour meter that accurately monitors each engine's hours of operation.

 (h) The permittee shall keep accurate and comprehensive records of the following information for Source P103 and P104:

 i) the supporting information and calculations used to demonstrate that the emissions of particulate matter and sulfur oxides from the exhaust of the engine comply with the best available technology emissions limitations as well as the requirements in 25 Pa. Code §§ 123.13 and 123.21, respectively;

 ii) the fuel certification reports for each delivery of diesel fuel

 iii) the stack test reports, if required.

 37. Pursuant to the requirements of 40 CFR 60.4211(f), the operation of Source P103 shall not be used for peak shaving or to generate income by supplying power to an electric grid or otherwise supply non-emergency power as part of a financial arrangement with another entity.

 38. Pursuant to 40 CFR 60.4206, the permittee shall operate and maintain Source P103 and P104 to achieve the emission standards specified in 40 CFR 89.112 and 89.113 over the entire life of the engine. Any testing used to verify compliance with this work practice restriction shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart IIII, including 40 CFR 60.4212, and Department-approved test methods and procedures.

 39. Pursuant to 40 CFR 60.4210(f), Source P103 and P104 shall meet the labeling requirements in Section 60.4210(f).

 40. Pursuant to 40 CFR 60.4211(c), Source P103 and P104 shall be installed and configured according to the manufacturer's emission-related specifications.

 41. The permittee shall record the hours that Sources P103 and P104 operated through the non-resettable hour meter and shall calculate the 12-consecutive month total hours of operation, including supporting documentation, to verify compliance with the operational restriction specified in this permit on a monthly basis. Additionally, the permittee shall record the time of operation of the engine and the reason the engine was in operation during that time. The information used to demonstrate compliance with this condition shall be kept for a minimum of five years and shall be made available to the Department upon request.

 42. The permittee shall not store any liquid containing volatile organic compounds (VOC) with a vapor pressure greater than 1.5 psia (10.5 kilopascals) under actual storage conditions in each storage tank associated with Source P105 unless each of the tanks are equipped with pressure relief valve which is maintained in good operating condition and which are set to release at no less than 0.7 psig of pressure or 0.3 psig of vacuum, or the highest possible pressure and vacuum in accordance with state or local fire codes or the National Fire Prevention Association guidelines or other national consensus standards acceptable to the Department.

 43. The permittee shall keep a record of the vapor pressure of the contents of each storage tank associated with Source P105 unless the respective tank is equipped with pressure relief valves that meets the requirement in this permit relating to pressure release settings. All information used to demonstrate compliance with this permit condition shall be kept for minimum of five (5) years and shall be made available to the Department upon request.

 44. Pursuant to the best available control technology requirements of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the best available technology provisions of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the combined total sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) emissions from all of the circuit breakers used at the facility shall not exceed 16 pounds in any 12 consecutive month period. Additionally, the greenhouse gas emissions, expressed as CO2e, from all of the circuit breakers used at the facility shall not exceed 183 tons in any 12 consecutive month period.

 45. Pursuant to the best available control technology requirements of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in 40 CFR 52.21 and of 25 Pa. Code § 127.83 and the best available technology provisions of 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.1 and 127.12, the circuit breakers at the facility shall be state-of-the-art sealed enclosed-pressure circuit breakers equipped with low-pressure alarms and a low-pressure lockout where the alarms are triggered when 10% of the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) (by weight) has escaped. When the alarms are triggered, the permittee shall take immediate corrective action and fix the circuit breaker units to a new state in order to prevent the emission of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) to the maximum extent practicable.

 All pertinent documents used in the evaluation of the application are available for public review during normal business hours at the Department's Northcentral Regional Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701. Appointments for scheduling a review must be made by calling 570-327-3636.

 Any person(s) wishing to provide the Department with additional information, which they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of this plan approval, may submit the information to the Department of Environmental Protection at the address shown in the preceding paragraph. A 30-day comment period from the date of this publication will exist for the submission of comments. Each written comment must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed permit (specify Plan Approval No. 18-00033B) and a concise statement regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to issuance of the plan approval.

 A public hearing may be held, if the Department of Environmental Protection, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the information received. All persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper or by the Pennsylvania Bulletin, or by telephone, where the Department of Environmental Protection determines such notification is sufficient. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Muhammad Q. Zaman, Environmental Program Manager, Department of Environmental Protection, Air Quality Program, Northcentral Regional Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701, 570-327-3648.

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.

Contact: Thomas Hanlon, Facilities Permitting Chief, (717) 705-4862, Thomas Bianca, New Source Review Chief, (717) 705-4863, or William Weaver, Regional Air Quality Manager, (717) 705-4702.

07-05010: ST Products, LLC dba Small Tube Products (200 Oliphant Dr, Duncansville, PA 16635) for the operation of a metal tube mill located in Alleghany Township, Blair County. This is for renewal of the existing Title V operating permit. Actual 2019 air emissions are estimated at 176.77 tons CO, 26.07 tons VOC, 2.52 tons NOx, and less than 1 ton of PM-10, SOx, and HAPs. The Title V Operating Permit will include emission limits and work practice standards along with monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements to ensure the facility complies with the applicable air quality regulations. Among other items, the conditions include provisions for the emergency engine and degreasing operations subject to the following regulations: MACT 40 CFR Part 63: Emergency Engine: Subpart ZZZZ—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines. 25 Pa. Code: Degreasing Operations: Section 127.63—Degreasing operations. Section 127.63a—Control of VOC emissions from industrial cleaning solvents.

07-05001: Appvion, Inc. (100 Paper Mill Road, Roaring Spring, PA 16673-1488) for the operation of a Kraft pulp and paper mill in Roaring Spring Borough, Blair County. This is for renewal of the existing Title V operating permit. Actual 2019 air emissions are estimated at 44.4 tons PM-10, 33.0 tons PM-2.5, 368.7 tons NOx, 517.8 tons CO, 77.1 tons VOC, and 831.4 tons SO2, and 44.59 tons HAPs. The Title V Operating Permit will include emission limits and work practice standards along with monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements to ensure the facility complies with the applicable air quality regulations. Among other items, the conditions include provisions for the boilers, emergency engines, pulp mill, and chemical recovery combustion units subject to the following regulations: NSPS 40 CFR Part 60: Boilers: Subpart Db—Standards of Performance for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units. Engine: Subpart IIII—Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines. Pulp Mill: Subpart BB—Standards of Performance Kraft Pulp Mills. MACT 40 CFR Part 63: Boilers: Subpart DDDDD—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Major Sources: Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters. Engine: Subpart ZZZZ—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines. Pulp Mill: Subpart S—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Pulping and Paper Industry. Chemical Recovery Combustion Units: Subpart MM—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda, Sulfite, and Stand-Alone Semichemical Pulp Mills.

Southwest Region, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

Contact: Thomas Joseph, Facilities Permitting Chief, 412.442.4336.

56-00262: Advance Disposal Services, Inc., Mostoller Landfill, LLC, (1184 McClellandtown Rd., McClellandtown, PA 15458). In accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.424, 127.425 and 127.521, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is providing notice that it intends to issue a Title V Operating Permit (TV-56-000262) renewal to Mostoller Landfill, Inc. for the operation of Mostoller Landfill as a solid waste management facility located in Brothersvalley and Somerset Township, Somerset County.

 The Mostoller landfill accepts municipal solid wastes, construction/demolition wastes, and approved residual and special handling wastes. The facility property encompasses approximately 1,200 acres, of which 278.1 acres are permitted for landfill operations. The disposal capacity of the landfill is estimated at 3.8 million tons of waste. Sources and the control devices at this facility are: the landfill itself (consisting of disposal areas being constructed, disposal areas actively accepting waste, and closed disposal areas), Paved and Unpaved Roads, Landfill Gas Fugitive, Emergency Generator, LFG Ground Flare (Enclosed Flare), Backup candle flare, Water Truck, and Landfill Gas collection system.

 This facility has the potential emissions of the following type and quantity of air contaminants (on an annual basis): 98 tons of carbon monoxide, 27 tons of nitrogen oxides, 23 tons of particulate matter, 5 tons of sulfur oxides, 17 tons of volatile organic compounds, and 7.6 tons of hazardous air pollutants. The emission restriction, testing, monitoring, recordkeeping, reporting and work practice conditions of the TVOP have been derived from the applicable requirements of 40 CFR Parts 60, 40 CFR Parts 61, 40 CFR Parts 63 and 25 Pa. Code Article III, Chapters 121—145.

 This facility has the emissions limit of the following type and quantity of air contaminants (on an annual basis): 160.2 tons of carbon monoxide, 28.6 tons of nitrogen oxides, 34.3 tons of particulate matter, 7.1 tons of sulfur oxides, and 27.0 tons of volatile organic compounds. No emission or equipment changes are being proposed by this action. The emission restriction, testing, monitoring, recordkeeping, reporting and work practice conditions of the TVOP have been derived from the applicable requirements of 40 CFR Parts 60, 40 CFR Parts 63 and 25 Pa. Code Article III, Chapters 121—145.

 Copies of the application, DEP's analysis and other documents used in the evaluation of the application are available for public review during normal business hours at the Department's Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Appointments for scheduling a review must be made by calling 412.442.4000.

 Any person may submit comments, a request for the Department to hold a public hearing, or a protest to the operating permit or a proposed condition thereof, by filing such submissions in writing with the Department at the Southwest Regional Office. A 30-day comment period from the date of this publication will exist for the submission of comments.

 All requests for a public hearing, and all protests to a proposed action, shall be filed with the Department within 30 days of the date that notice of the proposed action was published under 25 Pa. Code § 127.521(b) (relating to public notice). A protest must include the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest, identification of the proposed permit issuance being opposed (Operating Permit TV- 56-00262) and a concise statement of the objections to the permit issuance and the relevant facts upon which the objections are based.

 A public hearing may be held in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.429, if the Department, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the information received. If a public hearing is held, all persons who have properly filed a protest under 25 Pa. Code § 127.426 may appear and give testimony. The applicant, the protestant and other participants will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing (and the time, place and purpose of such hearing) by publication in the newspaper or by the Pennsylvania Bulletin, or by telephone, where the Department determines such notification by telephone is sufficient.

 Written comments, protests and requests for a public hearing should be directed to Noor Nahar, Air Quality Engineering Specialist, Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest Region, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.


Intent to Issue Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter F.

Southwest Region, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

Contact: Thomas Joseph, Facilities Permitting Chief, 412.442.4336.

04-00084: Anchor Hocking, LLC, (400 9th Street, Monaca, PA 15061-1862) Synthetic Minor Operating Permit is for a pressed and blown glass and glassware manufacturing facility located in Monaca Borough, Beaver County. In accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.424 and 127.425, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has received an application and is providing notice that it intends to issue an Air Quality Operating Permit for the previously-mentioned facility. Sources of emissions consist of one 2.7 MMBtu/hr fire suppression boiler, a mold trade shop controlled by two 9,450 scfm baghouses, three cooling towers, one melt tank controlled by a 22,000 scfm ceramic activated dust filtration system, three quench and shock lehrs, seven annealing lehrs and glazer, glass forming lubricants, a batch plant controlled by various bin vents and baghouses, small boilers and heaters totaling 13 MCF/hr, a 30-HP hi-vac central vacuum system, a decorating lehr, a parts washer, and miscellaneous sources including roadways, a sandblasting operation, and a cullet crusher. The facility is required to conduct daily surveys of the site while operating to ensure compliance with visible, fugitive, and malodor emission requirements and maintain records of those surveys. The facility-wide potential-to-emit is 98.7 TPY NOx, 29.4 TPY CO, 11.9 TPY VOC, 18.4 TPY PM-FIL, 16.8 PM-CON, 18.3 TPY PM-10, 16.7 TPY PM-2.5, 25.4 TPY SOx, 87,545 TPY CO2e, 1.0 TPY total HAP, and 0.3 TPY single HAP. The facility is a synthetic minor for NOx emissions, and the melt tank is monitored by a certified CEMS. The air quality permit includes operation requirements, monitoring requirements, and recordkeeping requirements for the site. Synthetic minor operating permit restrictions include a facility-wide NOx emission limit, tracking facility-wide NOx emissions on a 12-month rolling basis, short-term NOx emission limitations and monitoring, and the use of a certified CEMS system, among other monitoring and recordkeeping requirements.

 Those who wish to provide the Department with additional written information that they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of the Synthetic Minor State-Only Operating Permit may submit the information to Tom Joseph, Facilities Permit Chief, Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Written comments must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed Operating Permit (04-00084) and concise statements regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to issuance of the Operating Permit.

 A public hearing may be held, if the Department, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the information received. All persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper or by the Pennsylvania Bulletin, or by telephone, where the Department determines such notification by telephone is sufficient. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Tom Joseph, Facilities Permit Chief, at the previously listed address.

 All comments must be received prior to the close of business 30 days after the date of this publication.

 The application, DEP's Review Memorandum, and the proposed permit are available for public review during normal business hours at DEP's Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh PA 15222. A file review can be scheduled through the DEP's website at https://www.dep.pa.gov/Citizens/PublicRecords/Pages/Informal-File-Review.aspx or by contacting Tom Joseph, Facilities Permitting Chief, directly.

11-00531: Sunoco Pipeline L.P. (525 Fritztown Road, Sinking Spring, PA 19608). In accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.424, 127.425, and 127.521, the Department is providing notice that they intend to issue a renewal natural minor State Only Operating Permit for the operation of the Ebensburg Station located in Cambria Township, Cambria County.

 Emission sources at the facility include pump station seal leaks and maintenance activities including pigging operations controlled by a 30 MMBtu/hr enclosed flare and fugitive VOC emissions. Potential emissions from this facility are estimated at 0.04 tons of NOx per year, 0.20 ton of CO per year, 1.33 ton of VOC per year, 0.07 ton of HAPs per year, 92.82 tons of greenhouse gases per year.

 The facility is subject to the applicable requirements of 25 Pa. Code Article III, Chapters 121—145. The proposed operating permit includes emission limitations, monitoring, work practice, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements for the facility.

 The application, DEP's Review Memorandum, and the proposed permit are available for public review during normal business hours at DEP's Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. A file review can be scheduled through the DEP's website at https://www.dep.pa.gov/Citizens/PublicRecords/Pages/Informal-File-Review.aspx.

 Any person may submit comments, a request for the Department to hold a public hearing, or a protest to the proposed operating permit or a condition thereof by submitting the information to Nick Waryanka, P.E., Air Quality Engineer, at the Southwest Regional Office. A 30-day comment period from the date of publication of this notice will exist for the submission of comments. Each written comment must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed permit (specify Operating Permit OP-11-00531) and concise statements regarding the relevancy of the information in the proposed permit or objections to issuance of the permit.

 A public hearing may be held in accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.429, if the Department, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the information received. If a public hearing is held, all persons who have properly filed a protest under 25 Pa. Code § 127.426 may appear and give testimony. The applicant, the protestant, and other participants will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing (and the time, place and purpose of such hearing) by publication in the newspaper or by the Pennsylvania Bulletin, or by telephone, where the Department determines such notification by telephone is sufficient.

63-00893: Master Woodcraft Corporation (100 Stationvue, Washington, PA 15301-6184) natural minor operating permit for the operation of a commercial made-to-order woodshop located in Chartiers Township, Washington County. Sources of emissions at the facility include eight (8) natural gas-fired heaters totaling 0.416 MMBtu/hr, plant VOC sources consisting of two (2) spray booths controlled using airless spray guns and controlled by panel filters, and plant woodworking equipment controlled by a 10,000 scfm dust collector. The facility's potential-to-emit is estimated to be following: 20.0 TPY VOC; 0.16 TPY CO; 4.62 TPY PM-10; 4.62 TPY PM-2.5; 0.18 TPY NOx; 12.0 TPY total HAP; 4.5 TPY single HAP; 0.002 TPY SOx, and 215 TPY CO2e. This facility is subject to the applicable requirements of 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121—145. The proposed State-Only Operating Permit includes emission restrictions, monitoring, recordkeeping, reporting, and work practice standards requirements for the site.

 Those who wish to provide the Department with additional written information that they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of the State-Only Operating Permit may submit the information to Tom Joseph, Facilities Permit Chief, Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Written comments must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed Operating Permit (63-00893) and concise statements regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to issuance of the Operating Permit.

 A public hearing may be held, if the Department, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the information received. All persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper or by the Pennsylvania Bulletin, or by telephone, where the Department determines such notification by telephone is sufficient. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Tom Joseph, Facilities Permit Chief, at the previously listed address.

 All comments must be received prior to the close of business 30 days after the date of this publication.

 The application, DEP's Review Memorandum, and the proposed permit are available for public review during normal business hours at DEP's Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. A file review can be scheduled through the DEP's website at https://www.dep.pa.gov/Citizens/PublicRecords/Pages/Informal-File-Review.aspx or by contacting Tom Joseph, Facilities Permitting Chief, directly.

63-00955: National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation (6363 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221). In accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.441 and § 127.425, the Department is providing notice that they intend to issue a renewed, facility-wide, natural minor, State Only Operating Permit for the continued operation of a natural gas pipeline compressor station, known as the Buffalo Compressor Station, located in Buffalo Township, Washington County.

 Total compressive total compressive power at the facility is 25,300-bhp. The facility has two, 2,370-bhp reciprocating, natural gas (NG)-fired, lean burn, compressor engines, with CO and VOC emissions controlled by oxidation catalysts. It also has two, 10,280-bhp turbine, NG-fired compressor engines. In addition, the facility has an 803-bhp, NG-fired, lean burn, emergency generator engine, equipped with a non-selective catalyst (NSCR, 3-Way), which controls NOx, CO, and VOC emissions.

 Annual potential emissions are 79.0 tons of NOx, 66.1 tons of CO, 37.1 tons of VOC, 6.8 tons of PM10, 6.8 tons of PM2.5, and 0.2 ton of SO2. Potential annual emissions of the sum of all HAPs combined, are 9.4 tons, including 6.1 tons of formaldehyde and 1.4 ton of acetaldehyde. Potential annual emissions of greenhouse gases are 121,619 tons of CO2e. However, as a result of federal court ruling, a facility that exceeds the major source threshold for CO2e only, is still considered a minor source for air permitting. Sources at the Buffalo Compressor Station are subject to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart A—General Provisions, Subpart JJJJ—Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines, and Subpart KKKK—Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines. Sources are also subject to 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121—145. The permit includes emission limitations, testing, monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements, for the plant.

 The application, DEP's Review Memorandum, and the proposed permit are available for public review during normal business hours at DEP's Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. A file review can be scheduled through the DEP's website at https://www.dep.pa.gov/Citizens/PublicRecords/Pages/Informal-File-Review.aspx or by contacting Tom Joseph, Facilities Permitting Chief, directly.

 Those who wish to provide the Department with additional written information that they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of this Operating Permit may submit the information to Martin L. Hochhauser, P.E., Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Each written comment must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed Operating Permit (specify Operating Permit SOOP-63-00955), and concise statements regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to issuance of the Operating Permit.

 All comments must be received prior to the close of business 30 days after the date of this publication. In accordance with 25 Pa. Code § 127.428, prior to issuing an operating permit, the Department may hold a fact-finding conference or hearing at which the petitioner, and a person who has properly filed a protest under § 127.426 (relating to filing protests) may appear and give testimony. The Department is not required to hold a conference or hearing. The applicant, the protestant and other participants will be notified of the time, place and purpose of a conference or hearing, in writing or by publication in a newspaper or the Pennsylvania Bulletin, unless the Department determines that notification by telephone will be sufficient.

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

Contact: Matthew Williams, Facilities Permitting Chief, (814) 332-6940.

42-00181: Elkhorn Gas Processing LLC Lewis Run Gas Plant (4613 East 91st Street, Tulsa, OK 74137). The Department intends to issue a modification of the Natural Minor Operating Permit to operate the natural gas processing plant in Bradford Township, McKean County. Source 106 (700 HP Compressor Engine) was previously exempted from plan approval. The modification removes conditions applicable to the previous General Permit for this source which are not applicable to the source.

PLAN APPROVALS


Receipt of Plan Approval Applications and Intent to Issue Plan Approvals, and Intent to Issue Amended Operating Permits under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §§ 4001—4015) and 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Subchapter B and Subchapter F. These actions may include the administrative amendments of an associated operating permit.

Northeast Region: Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915.

Contact: Norman Frederick, Facility Permitting Chief, (570) 826-2409.

40-00142A: Re-Match Inc. (Lot #4A-1&2 Great Valley Boulevard, Hanover Township, PA 18706) for their facility located in Hanover Township, Luzerne County.

 In accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.44(a) and 127.45(a), that the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has received and intends to issue a Plan Approval to Re-Match Inc. (Lot #4A-1&2 Great Valley Boulevard, Hanover Township, PA 18706) for their facility located in Hanover Township, Luzerne County. This Plan Approval No. 40-00142A will be incorporated into a Synthetic Minor Permit at a later date.

 Plan Approval No. 40-00142A is for an artificial turf recycling facility which includes one (1) natural gas fired dryer, one (1) shredder, one (1) granulator, two (2) cutting mills, six (6) sifters, and three (3) screening machines using two (2) baghouse dust collectors to control particulate matter (PM) emissions. The company shall be subject to and comply with 25 Pa. Code § 123.13 for particulate matter emissions. These limits will meet BAT requirements for this source. The Plan Approval and Operating permit will contain additional recordkeeping and operating restrictions designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

 Copies of the application, DEP's analysis and other documents used in the evaluation of the application are available for public review during normal business hours at Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915.

 Any person(s) wishing to provide DEP with additional information, which they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of this permit, may submit the information to the address shown in the preceding paragraph. Each written comment must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed permit No. 40-00142A and a concise statement regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to the issuance of the permit.

 A public hearing may be held, if the Department of Environmental Protection, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the comments received. All persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper or the Pennsylvania Bulletin or by telephone, where DEP determines such notification is sufficient. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Ray Kempa, Chief, New Source Review Section, Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915, Phone 570-826-2511 within 30 days after publication date.

48-00089C: Spray Tek LLC (3010 Avenue B, Bethlehem, PA 18017) for their facility in the City of Bethlehem, Northampton County.

 In accordance with 25 Pa. Code §§ 127.44(a) and 127.45(a), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has received and intends to issue a Plan Approval to Spray Tek LLC (3010 Avenue B, Bethlehem, PA 18017) for their facility in City of Bethlehem, Northampton County. This Plan Approval No. 48-00089C will be incorporated into a Synthetic Minor Permit through an administrative amendment at a later date.

 Plan Approval No. 48-00089C is for the installation and operation of one (1) new natural gas heated spray dryer using one (1) wet scrubber to control particulate matter (PM) emissions and one (1) carbon adsorber to control malodors. The company shall be subject to and comply with 25 Pa. Code § 123.13 for particulate matter emissions and 25 Pa. Code § 123.31 for malodors. These limits will meet BAT requirements for this source emissions. The Plan Approval and Operating permit will contain additional recordkeeping and operating restrictions designed to keep the facility operating within all applicable air quality requirements.

 Copies of the application, DEP's analysis and other documents used in the evaluation of the application are available for public review during normal business hours at Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711.

 Any person(s) wishing to provide DEP with additional information, which they believe should be considered prior to the issuance of this permit, may submit the information to the address shown in the preceding paragraph. Each written comment must contain the name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the comments, identification of the proposed permit No. 48-00089C and a concise statement regarding the relevancy of the information or objections to the issuance of the permit.

 A public hearing may be held, if the Department of Environmental Protection, in its discretion, decides that such a hearing is warranted based on the comments received. All persons submitting comments or requesting a hearing will be notified of the decision to hold a hearing by publication in the newspaper or the Pennsylvania Bulletin or by telephone, where DEP determines such notification is sufficient. Written comments or requests for a public hearing should be directed to Ray Kempa, Environmental Group Manager, New Source Review Section, Air Quality Program, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, Phone 570-826-2511 within 30 days after publication date.

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