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MICHAEL S.REGAN
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Air Quality ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MICHAEL A.ABRACZINSKAS
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Director
July 26, 2017
Mr. Wayne Black
Director- Perdue AgriBusiness
Perdue AgriBusiness - Ansonville
P. O. Box 460
3539 Governors Road
j Lewiston,NC 27849
Subject: Air Permit No. 07495R09
Perdue AgriBusiness -Ansonville
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Ansonville, Anson County,North Carolina
Permit Class: Small
Facility ID# 0400039
Dear Mr. Black:
In accordance with your completed application received July 12, 2017, we are forwarding
herewith Permit No. 07495R09 to Perdue AgriBusiness -Ansonville, Ansonville, Anson County,
North Carolina for the construction and operation of air emissions sources or air cleaning devices
and appurtenances. Additionally, any emissions activities determined from your air permit
application as meeting the exemption requirements contained in 15A NCAC 2Q .0102 have been
listed for inforniation purposes as an "ATTACHMENT"to the enclosed air permit: Please note the"
records retention requirements are contained in General Condition 2 of the General Conditions and
Limitations.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable to you,
you have the right to request a formal adjudicatory hearing within 30 days following receipt of this
permit, identifying the specific issues to be contested. Such a request will stay the effectiveness of
the entire permit. This hearing request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to G.S.
150B-23 of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative
Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,NC 27699-6714. The form for requesting a formal
adjudicatory hearing may be obtained upon request from the Office of Administrative Hearings.
Unless a request for a hearing is made pursuant to G.S. 15013-23,this air permit shall be final and
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binding.
You may request modification of your air permit through informal means pursuant to G.S.
15013-22. This request must be submitted in writing to the Director and must identify the specific
provisions or issues for which the modification is sought. Please note that the permit will become
final and binding regardless of a request for informal modification unless a request for a hearing is
s also made under G.S. 15013-23.
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State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Air Quality
Fayetteville Regional Office 1 225 Green Street,Suite 714 1 Fayetteville,NC 28301-5094
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910 433 3300 T 1 910 485 7467 F
Wayne Black
July 26, 2017
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Unless exempted by a condition of this permit or the regulations, construction of new
air pollution sources or air cleaning devices, or modifications to the sources or air cleaning
devices described in this permit must be covered under a permit issued by the Division of Air
Quality prior to construction.Failure to do so is a violation of G.S. 143-215.108 and may
subject the Permittee to civil or criminal penalties as described in G.S. 143-215.114A and 143-
215.114B.
This permit shall be effective from July 26, 2017 until June 30,2025, is nontransferable to
future owners and operators, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified .
therein.
Changes have been made to the permit stipulations. The Permittee is responsible for
carefully reading the entire permit and evaluating the requirements of each permit
stipulation. The Permittee shall comply with all terms, conditions,requirements, limitations
and restrictions set forth in this permit. Noncompliance with any permit condition is grounds
for enforcement action, for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification, or
for denial of a permit renewal application. Should you have any questions concerning this matter,
please contact Joshua L. Harris at 910-433-3300.
Sincerely,
Heather Carter, Acting Regional Supervisor
Division of Air Quality,NC DEQ
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Enclosures
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.... .....NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY
AIR PERMIT NO. 07495R09
Issue Date: July 26,2017 Effective Date: July 26, 2017
Expiration Date: June 30, 2025 Replaces Permit: 07495R08
To construct and operate air emission source(s) and/or air cleaning device(s), and for the
discharge of the associated air contaminants into the atmosphere in accordance with the provisions
of Article 21B of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina(NCGS)as amended, and other
applicable Laws,Rules and Regulations,
Perdue AgriBusiness -Ansonville
2755 Old Hwy 52 West
Ansonville, Anson County,North Carolina
Permit Class: Small
Facility ID#0400039
(the Permittee)is hereby authorized to construct and operate the air emissions sources and/or air
cleaning devices and appurtenances described below:
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No.A Railcar,choke-fed receiving pit within a two sided, N/A N/A
roofed enclosure
Truck receiving pit within a two sided, Fabric filter
No.B. j CD-4 (620 square feet of filter
roofed enclosure
area)
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i Fabric filter
CD-3 (620 square feet of filter
No. I Three storage silos,two with a capacity of 11,300 cubic '„ area)
yards and one with a capacity of 9,600 cubic yards ! Fabric filter
CD-5 (245 square feet of filter
area)
No. C Pneumatic truck receiver
No.H Truck loadout operation within a three-sided,
(NESHAP) roofed enclosure N/A N/A
No.J Mineral Additive Mixing and Handling System
(NESHAP)
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in accordance with the completed application 0400039.17A received July 12, 2017 including any
plans, specifications, previous applications, and other supporting data, all of which are filed with the
Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality (DAQ)and are incorporated as part
of this permit.
This permit is subject to the following specified conditions and limitations including any
TESTING, REPORTING, OR MONITORING REQUIREMENTS:
A. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
1. Any air emission sources or control devices authorized to construct and operate above must
be operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions contained herein. The
Permittee shall comply with applicable Environmental Management Commission
1 Regulations, including Title 15A North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC), Subchapter
2D .0202, 2D .0515, 2D .0521, 2D .0535, 2D .0540, 2D .0611, 2D .1111 (40 CFR 63,
Subpart DDDDDDD) and 2D .1806.
2. PERMIT RENEWAL AND EMISSION INVENTORY REQUIREMENT -The Permittee,
at least 90 days prior to the expiration date of this permit, shall request permit renewal by
letter in accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0304(d) and(f). Pursuant to 15A NCAC 2Q
.0203(i), no permit application fee is required for renewal of an existing air permit (without
a modification request). The renewal request (with AA application form) should be
submitted to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ. Also, at least 90 days prior to the expiration
date of this permit,the Permittee shall submit the air pollution emission inventory report
(with Certification Sheet) in accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .0202, pursuant to N.C.
- General Statute 143.215.65. The report shall be submitted to the Regional Supervisor,DAQ
and shall document air pollutants emitted for the 2024 calendar year.
3. PARTICULATE CONTROL REQUIREMENT -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0515
"Particulates from Miscellaneous Industrial Processes," particulate matter emissions from
the emission sources shall not exceed allowable emission rates. The allowable emission rates
are, as defined in 15A NCAC 2D .0515, a function of the process weight rate and shall be
determined by the following equation(s), where P is the process throughput rate in tons per
hour(tons/hr) and E is the allowable emission rate in pounds per hour(lbs/hr).
E=4.10 * (P) 1.67 for P <= 30 tons/hr, or
E= 55 * (P) o.ii_40 for P>30 tons/hr
4. VISIBLE EMISSIONS CONTROL REQUIREMENT -As required by 15A NCAC 2D
.0521 "Control of Visible Emissions," visible emissions from the emission sources,
manufactured after July 1, 1971, shall not be more than 20 percent opacity when averaged
over a six-minute period, except that six-minute periods averaging not more than 87 percent
{ opacity may occur not more than once in any hour nor more than four times in any 24-hour
period. However, sources which must comply with 15A NCAC 2D .0524 "New Source
Performance Standards" or .1110 "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants" must comply with applicable visible emissions requirements contained therein.
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5. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT - As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0535,the Permittee of
a source of excess emissions that last for more than four hours and that results from a
malfunction, a breakdown of process or control equipment or any other abnormal
conditions, shall:
a. Notify the Director or his designee of any such occurrence by 9:00 a.m. Eastern time
of the Division's next business day of becoming aware of the occurrence and
describe:
i. the name and location of the facility,
ii. the nature and cause of the malfunction or breakdown,
iii. the time when the malfunction or breakdown is first observed,
iv. the expected duration, and
V. an estimated rate of emissions.
b. Notify the Director or his designee immediately when the corrective measures have
been accomplished.
This reporting requirement does not allow the operation of the facility in excess of
Environmental Management Commission Regulations.
6. FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL REQUIREMENT - As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0540
"Particulates from Fugitive Dust Emission Sources," the Permittee shall not'cause or allow
fugitive dust emissions to cause or contribute to substantive complaints or excess visible
emissions beyond the property boundary. If substantive complaints are received or excessive
fugitive dust emissions from the facility are observed beyond the property boundaries for six
minutes in any one hour(using Reference Method 22 in 40 CFR, Appendix A),the owner or
operator may be required to submit a fugitive dust plan as described in 2D .0540(f).
"Fugitive dust emissions" means particulate matter that does not pass through a process
stack or vent and that is generated within plant property boundaries from activities such as:
unloading and loading areas, process areas stockpiles, stock pile working, plant parking lots,
and plant roads (including access roads and haul roads).
7. FABRIC FILTER REQUIREMENTS includingcartridge artridge filters, baghouses, and other dry
filter particulate collection devices -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0611, particulate matter
emissions shall be controlled as described in the permitted equipment list.
a. Inspection and Maintenance Requirements - To comply with the provisions of this
permit and ensure that emissions do not exceed the regulatory limits,the Permittee
shall perform, at a minimum, an annual (for each 12 month period following the
initial inspection) internal inspection of each particulate collection device system. In
addition,the Permittee shall perform periodic inspections and maintenance as
recommended by the equipment manufacturer.
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b. Recordkeeping Requirements - The results of all inspections and any variance from
manufacturer's recommendations or from those given in this permit(when
applicable) shall be investigated with corrections made and dates of actions recorded
in a logbook. Records of all maintenance activities shall be recorded in the logbook.
The logbook(in written or electronic format) shall be kept on-site and made
available to DAQ personnel upon request.
8. 15A NCAC 2D .1111 "GENERALLY AVAILABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY" -Area
Source Standards for Prepared Feeds Manufacturing(GACT 7D) - The Permittee shall
comply with all applicable provisions, including the notification, testing, and monitoring
requirements contained in Environmental Management Commission Standard 15A NCAC
2D .1111, as promulgated in 40 CFR 63,Subpart DDDDDDD (71)), "National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Area Source Standards for Prepared Feeds
Manufacturing", including Subpart A "General Provisions."
a. 40 CFR 63.11620 - Compliance Dates for Existing and New Sources
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commenced construction or reconstruction of the facility on or before July
27, 2009.
ii. A prepared feeds manufacturing affected source is new if you commenced
construction or reconstruction of the facility after July 27, 2009.
iii. Existing sources have a compliance date of January 5, 2012.
iv. The compliance date for new sources is upon start-up.
b. Operations Standards -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .1111 and 40 CFR 63,
Subpart DDDDDDD (713),the following operational standards are applicable to
prepared feed manufacturing facilities that use a material containing chromium(Cr)
in amounts greater than 0.1 %by weight, or a material containing manganese (Mn)
in amounts greater than 1.0 %by weight and are Area Sources of HAPs.NOTE: the
pre-mix or supplement or concentrate ingredients stand alone for comparison to the
Cr> 0.1 % by weight or Mn > 1.0 % by weight issue; not the actual ingredient%
into the overall animal feed production.
The affected source is the collection of all equipment and activities necessary to
produce animal feed from the point in the process where a material containing Cr or
Mn is added,to the point where the finished animal feed product leaves the facility.
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40 CFR 63.11621 - Standards for New and Existing Facilities
i. Management Practices - In all areas of the affected source where materials
containing Cr or Mn are stored,used, or handled, you shall comply with the
following management practices:
A. You shall perform housekeeping measures to minimize excess dust.
These measures shall include, but not be limited to:
I. You shall use either an industrial vacuum system or manual
sweeping to reduce the amount of dust;
11. At least once per month, you shall remove dust from walls,
1 ledges, and equipment using low pressure air or by other
,j means, and then sweep or vacuum the area;
1 III. You shall keep doors shut except during normal ingress and
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B. You shall maintain and operate all process equipment in accordance
with manufacturer's specifications and in a manner to minimize dust
creation.
ii. Any Cr or Mn raw materials shall be stored in closed containers.
iii. Mixers shall be covered during operation(except when materials are being
added) and shall be operated so as to minimize dust. Materials containing Cr
or Mn shall be added in a manner that minimizes emissions.
iv. A device shall be installed and operated at the loadout end of each bulk
loader to reduce the distance between the loading arm and the truck or railcar
(i.e., loadout chutes/socks/flex hose).
V. For pelleting operations at EXISTING FACILITIES with an average daily
feed production level exceeding 50 tons per day,you shall capture emissions
and route them to a cyclone designed to reduce emissions of particulate
matter. The initial determination of the average daily feed production level is
based on the one-year period prior to the compliance date. For existing
sources, the initial average daily feed production level is based on the
amount of feed product produced between May 4, 2011 and May 4, 2012,
divided by the number of operating days during that period.
The cyclone shall be operated in accordance with good air pollution control
practices and manufacturer's specifications and operating instructions, if
available, or standard operating procedures shall be developed by the facility
owner or operator to ensure proper operation and maintenance of the cyclone.
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For pelleting operations at NEW FACILITIES with an average daily feed
production level exceeding 50 tons per day, you shall capture emissions'and
route them to a cyclone designed to reduce emissions of particulate matter
(PM, not PM-10) by 95 percent or greater. "Average Daily Feed Production
Level" is defined as the average amount of animal feed products produced
each day over an annual period. For new sources, the initial average feed
daily production level is based on the design production rate. The subsequent
average daily feed production levels are determined annually and are based
on the amount of animal feed products produced in a calendar year divided
by the number of days in which the production processes were in operation.
You shall also comply with the three requirements below (A, B, and C):
A. FOR NEW Facilities - You shall demonstrate that the cyclone is
designed to reduce emissions PM by 95 percent or greater using one
of the three methods below.
I. Manufacturer's Specifications,
II. Certification by a Professional Engineer or a Responsible
Official, or
III. Method 5 performance test for PM.
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B. You shall establish an inlet flow rate, inlet velocity, pressure drop, or
fan amperage range that represents proper operation of the cyclone in
accordance with paragraph(b)(v)(A)above. (See 40 CFR
1 63.11621(e)(2))
C. You shall maintain and operate the cyclone in accordance with
manufacturer's specifications. If manufacturer's specifications are not
available, you shall develop and follow standard maintenance and
operating procedures that ensure proper operation of the cyclone.
c. 40 CFR 63.11622 - Monitoring Requirements for New and Existing Sources
i. The Permittee shall conduct uag rter1X inspections of each cyclone for
corrosion, erosion, or any other damage that could result in air in-leakage,
and record results of any maintenance or repairs in a logbook to be
maintained on site.
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ii. For NEW Facilities - When the pelleting process is in operation,the
Permittee shall monitor the inlet flow rate, inlet velocity,pressure drop, or
} fan amperage at least once per day, and record the results of this monitoring
in a logbook to be maintained on site. For EXISTING Facilities - When the
pelleting process is in operation,the Permittee shall monitor the cyclone
weekly for proper air pollution control practices and manufacturer's
specifications and operating instructions (if available) or standard operating
procedures developed by the facility owner or operator.
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iii. The monthly housekeeping requirement (dusting and sweeping/vacuuming)
shall be tracked and dated in a logbook to be maintained on site at all times.
iv. Inspect the device required at the loadout end of a bulk loader monthly and
record results of any maintenance or repairs in a logbook to be maintained on
site.
d. 40 CFR 63.11623 - Testing Requirements - FOR NEW Sources ONLY
i. If a performance test is utilized to demonstrate compliance with the required
95 percent or greater reduction in particulate matter emissions on a cyclone
for PM mass emission rate, Method 5 shall be used.
e. 40 CFR 63.11624 -Notifications, Reporting, and Recordkeeping
i. Initial Notification date for Existing Sources was May 5, 2010. For New
Sources, the Initial Notification is due no later than 120 days after you
become subject to this Subpart. The initial notification shall include:
A. Name, address,phone number, and email address of the owner or
operator.
B. Address (physical address) of the affected source.
C. An identification of the relevant standard(i.e., 7D).
D. A brief description of the operation.
j E. Per 63.11624(c)(1), one copy of all Notifications shall be kept on site.
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ii. Notification of Compliance Status (NOCS)-report is required as follows:
A. The NOCS for existing sources is due to NC DAQ on or before May
4, 2012.
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B. The NOCS for new sources is due within 120 days after initial start-
up or by October 18, 2010, whichever is later.
C. The NOCS shall include:
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I. Company name and address.
II. A statement by a responsible official with that official's name,
title,phone number, email address, and signature certifying
the truth, accuracy, and completeness of the notification and a
statement of whether the source has complied with all relevant
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III. For cyclones at NEW Facilities, the range of acceptable
parametric readings for each cyclone(inlet flow rate, inlet
velocity, pressure drop, or fan amperage). For EXISTING
Facilities, records showing proper air pollution control
practices and manufacturer's specifications and operating
instructions (if available) or standard operating procedures
developed by the facility owner or operator.
IV. If daily production is less than 50 tons per day (meaning
cyclones are not applicable), the source shall:
a. keep production records on site.
b. submit an Initial Average Daily Feed Production Level
in the Notification of Compliance Status/ACC report
and keep on site.
iii. NOCS for New Sources After the Compliance Date - If you own or operate a
source that becomes an affected source after the applicable compliance date
of January 5, 2012 for existing sources, or if you begin operating a newly
affected source, you shall submit a Notification of Compliance Status within
120 days of the date that you commence using materials containing Cr or Mn.
This NOCS shall contain the information in paragraph e. (ii)(C)(I) -
(ii)(C)(IV) above.
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iv. Annual Compliance Certification-An annual compliance certification report
shall be prepared each year by March 1 for the previous year containing the
information specified in A. -F. below. You shall submit the report to NC
DAQ if you had any instances of paragraph C. or D. in that year. Keep one
copy on site at all times.
A. Company name and address.
B. A statement by a responsible official with that official's name,title,
phone number, email address, and signature certifying the truth,
accuracy, and completeness of the notification and a statement of
whether the source has complied with all relevant standards and
requirements.
C. If the source is not in compliance, include a description of deviations
from the applicable requirements,the time periods during which the
deviations occurred, and the corrective actions taken.
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D. For NEW Sources - Identification of all instances when the daily inlet
flow rate, inlet velocity, pressure drop, or fan amperage was outside
the range that constitutes proper operation of the cyclone(s).In these
instances, include the time periods when this occurred and the
corrective actions taken. For EXISTING Sources -Records showing
proper air pollution control practices and manufacturer's
specifications and operating instructions (if available) or standard
operating procedures developed by the facility owner or operator.
E. If this facility is not required to install and operate cyclones on the
pelleting operation due to average daily feed production of 50 tpd or
less, a notification is required if the average daily feed production
1 level for the previous year exceeded 50 tpd. If this occurs, a cyclone
shall be installed and made operational by July 1 of the following
year.
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F. If this facility is required to install and operate cyclones on the
pelleting operation due to average daily feed production being greater
than 50 tpd, a notification is required if the average daily feed
production level for the previous year was SO tpd or less and the
facility is no lon er required to comply with the cyclone
requirements.
f. 40 CFR 63.11624(c) - Records. You shall maintain the following records on site:
i. Records of all monthly and quarterly inspections and any corrective actions
required by this Subpart shall be maintained in a logbook on site.
ii. One copy of the Initial Notification and the NOCS on site at all times.
iii. One copy of the Annual Compliance Certification on site at all times.
iv. For each device used at the loadout end of a bulk loader(i.e., chutes/socks/
flex hose), you shall keep records including the following information:
A. date, place, and time of each inspection.
B. person performing the inspection.
C. results of the inspection, including the date,time, and duration of the
corrective action period from the time the inspection indicated a
problem to the time of the indication that the device was replaced or
restored to operation.
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V. For each cyclone installed, you shall keep records including the following
information:
A. For NEW Sources - If you demonstrate that the cyclone is designed to
reduce emission of particulate matter(PM, not PM-10)by 95 percent
or greater by manufacturer's specifications, you shall keep the records
of:
1. Information from the manufacturer regarding the design
efficiency of the cyclone,
11. The inlet flow rate, inlet velocity,pressure drop, or fan
amperage range that represents proper operation of the
cyclone, and
111. The operation and maintenance procedures to ensure proper
operation of the cyclone.
B. For NEW Sources - If you demonstrate that the cyclone is designed to
reduce emissions of particulate matter by 95 percent or greater by
certification by a professional en ig neer, you shall keep the records of:
1. Certification regarding the design efficiency of the cyclone,
along with supporting information,
11. The inlet flow rate, inlet velocity,pressure drop, or fan
amperage range that represents proper operation of the
cyclone, and
111. The standard maintenance and operating procedures that
ensure proper operation of the cyclone.
C. For NEW Sources - If you demonstrate that the cyclone is designed to
reduce emissions of particulate matter by 95 percent or greater by a
performance test, you shall keep the records of:
1. Results of the testing conducted in accordance with §
63.11623 (Method 5),
11. The inlet flow rate, inlet velocity,pressure drop, or fan
amperage range that represents proper operation of the
cyclone, and
111. The standard maintenance and operating procedures that
ensure proper operation of the cyclone.
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D. For NEW Sources - You shall keep records of all quarterly
inspections, including the following:
I. Date,place, and time of each inspection,
II. Person performing the inspection,
III. Records of the daily inlet flow rate, inlet velocity, pressure
drop, or fan amperage measurements, and
IV. Results of the inspection, including the date,time, and
duration of the corrective action period from the time the
inspection indicated a problem to the time of the indication
that the cyclone was restored to proper operation.
E. For EXISTING Sources - You shall keep records of all quarterly
inspections, including the following:
I. Date,place, and time of each inspection,
II. Person performing the inspection,
III. Records of the operation of the cyclone showing proper air
pollution control practices and manufacturer's specifications
and operating instructions were followed, if available, or
standard operating procedures developed by the facility owner
or operator were followed.
IV. Results of the inspection, including the date, time, and
duration of the corrective action period from the time the
inspection indicated a problem to the time of the indication
that the cyclone was restored to proper operation.
V. Records of weekly visual inspections of the operating cyclone,
including a record of any corrective action taken as a result of
the inspection.
vi. If daily feed production level is less than 50 tons per day,the source shall
keep daily feed production records on site. (The Average Daily Feed
Production Level is defined above.) The Notification of Compliance Status
and/or ACC report shall indicate this level in the year that the daily feed
production level is less than 50 tons per day.
vii. Records shall be in a form suitable and readily available for expeditious
review. All records shall be maintained for 5 years and shall be kept on-site
for a minimum of 2 years. Records may be kept offsite for the remaining 3
years.
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viii. Per 40 CFR 63.11624(d) - Facilities that discontinue Cr and Mn after January
5, 2010 shall submit a Notification to the agency (NC DAQ)that they are no
longer subject to the rule (indicating an effective date). The Notification shall
include the Company's Name and Address, and a statement by a responsible
official indicating that the facility no longer uses materials that contain Cr or
Mn. This statement should also include an effective date for the termination
of use of materials that contain Cr or Mn, and the responsible official's name,
title,phone number, e-mail address and signature.
1 9. CONTROL AND PROHIBITION OF ODOROUS EMISSIONS -As required by 15A
NCAC 2D .1806 "Control and Prohibition of Odorous Emissions" the Permittee shall not
operate the facility without implementing management practices or installing and operating
odor control equipment sufficient to prevent odorous emissions from the facility from
causing or contributing to objectionable odors beyond the facility's boundary.
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B. GENERAL CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
1. In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(1), TWO COPIES OF ALL DOCUMENTS,
REPORTS, TEST DATA,MONITORING DATA,NOTIFICATIONS, REQUESTS FOR
RENEWAL, AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THIS PERMIT shall
be submitted to the:
Acting Regional Supervisor
North Carolina Division of Air Quality
Fayetteville Regional Office
Systel Building
225 Green Street, Suite 714
Fayetteville,NC 28301-5094
910-433-3300
For identification purposes, each submittal should include the facility name as listed on the
permit, the facility identification number, and the permit number.
2. RECORDS RETENTION REQUIREMENT - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .0605,
any records required by the conditions of this permit shall be kept on site and made available
to DAQ personnel for inspection upon request. These records shall be maintained in a form
suitable and readily available for expeditious inspection and review. These records must be
kept on site for a minimum of 2 years, unless another time period is otherwise specified.
3. ANNUAL FEE PAYMENT - Pursuant to 15A NCAC 2Q .0203(a), the Permittee shall pay
the annual permit fee within 30 days of being billed by the DAQ. Failure to pay the fee in a
timely manner will cause the DAQ to initiate action to revoke the permit.
4. EQUIPMENT RELOCATION - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0301, a new air permit
shall be obtained by the Permittee prior to establishing, building, erecting, using, or
operating the emission sources or air cleaning equipment at a site or location not specified in
this permit.
5. REPORTING REQUIREMENT - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0309, any of the
following that would result in previously unpermitted, new, or increased emissions must be
reported to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ:
a. changes in the information submitted in the application regarding facility emissions;
b. changes that modify equipment or processes of existing permitted facilities; or
c. changes in the quantity or quality of materials processed.
If appropriate, modifications to the permit may then be made by the DAQ to reflect any
necessary changes in the permit conditions. In no case are any new or increased emissions
! allowed that will cause a violation of the emission limitations specified herein.
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6. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0309, this permit is subject to revocation or
modification by the DAQ upon a determination that information contained in the application
or presented in the support thereof is incorrect, conditions under which this permit was
granted have changed, or violations of conditions contained in this permit have occurred. In
accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(1), the facility shall be properly operated and
maintained at all times in a manner that will effect an overall reduction in air pollution.
Unless otherwise specified by this permit,no emission source may be operated without the
concurrent operation of its associated air cleaning device(s) and appurtenances.
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7. In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(1),this permit is nontransferable by the Permittee.
Future owners and operators must obtain a new air permit from the DAQ.
8. In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(1),this issuance of this permit in no way absolves
i the Permittee of liability for any potential civil penalties which may be assessed for
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violations of State law which have occurred prior to the effective date of this permit.
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9. In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(1),this permit does not relieve the Permittee of the
responsibility of complying with all applicable requirements of any Federal,State, or Local
Water quality or land quality control authority.
10. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .0605, reports on the operation and maintenance of the
facility shall be submitted by the Permittee to the.Regional Supervisor, DAQ at such
intervals and in such form and detail as may be required by the DAQ. Information required
in such reports may include, but is not limited to,process weight rates, firing rates, hours of
operation, and preventive maintenance schedules.
11. A violation of any term or condition of this permit shall subject the Permittee to enforcement
pursuant to G.S. 143-215.114A, 143-215.11413;and 143-215.114C, including assessment of
civil and/or criminal penalties.
12. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.3(a)(2),no person shall refuse entry or
access to any authorized representative of the DAQ who requests entry or access for
purposes of inspection, and who presents appropriate credentials,nor shall any person
obstruct, hamper, or interfere with any such representative while in the process of carrying
out his official duties. Refusal of entry or access may constitute grounds for permit
revocation and assessment of civil penalties.
13. In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(1),this permit does not relieve the Permittee of the
responsibility of complying with any applicable Federal, State, or Local requirements
governing the handling, disposal, or incineration of hazardous, solid, or medical wastes,
including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA) administered by the
Division of Waste Management.
14. PERMIT RETENTION REQUIREMENT - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0110,the
Permittee shall retain a current copy of the air permit at the site. The Permittee must make
available to personnel of the DAQ, upon request, the current copy of the air permit for the
site.
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15. CLEAN AIR ACT SECTION 112(r) REQUIREMENTS - Pursuant to 15A NCAC 2D .2100
"Risk Management Program," if the Permittee is required to develop and register a risk
management plan pursuant to Section 112(r) of the Federal Clean Air Act, then the
Permittee is required to register this plan with the USEPA in accordance with 40 CFR Part
68.
16. PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTAL RELEASES - GENERAL DUTY -' Pursuant to Title I
Part A Section 112(r)(1) of the Clean Air Act "Hazardous Air Pollutants - Prevention of
Accidental Releases - Purpose and General Duty," although a risk management plan may not
be required, if the Permittee produces, processes, handles, or stores any amount of a listed
hazardous substance, the Permittee has a general duty to take such steps as are necessary to
prevent the accidental release of such substance and to minimize the consequences of any
release. This condition is federally-enforceable only.
17. GENERAL EMISSIONS TESTING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS - If emissions
testing is required by this permit, or the DAQ, or if the Permittee submits emissions testing
to the DAQ in support of a permit application or to demonstrate compliance, the Permittee
shall perform such testing in accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .2600 and follow all DAQ
procedures including protocol approval, regional notification,report submittal, and test
results approval.
Permit issued this the 26a'of July, 2017.
NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
Heather Carter
Acting Regional Supervisor
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
Air Permit No. 07495R09
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ATTACHMENT to Permit No. 07495R09, July 26, 2017
Insignificant/Exempt Activities
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I-S 1 2Q .0102 (h)(5) No Yes
Truck loadout spout on silo 1
I-S2 2Q .0102 (h)(5) No Yes
Truck loadout spout on silo 2
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Truck loadout spout on silo 3 2Q .0102 (h)(5) No Yes
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1. Because an activity is exempted from being required to have a permit or permit modification
does not mean that the activity is exempted from an applicable requirement or that the owner
or operator of the source is exempted from demonstrating compliance with any applicable
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2. When applicable, emissions from stationary source activities identified above shall be
included in determining compliance with the permit requirements for toxic air pollutants
under 15A NCAC 2D .1100 "Control of Toxic Air Pollutants" or 2Q .0711 "Emission Rates
Requiring a Permit:"
3. Sample permit conditions showing the regulatory requirements for exempt sources subject to
NESHAP,NSPS, and NCAC rules may be found here: http://www.ncair.org/permits/insig
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