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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_0100237_20160831_CEM_RptRvwLtr (5) PAT MCCRORY Governor 1C_ DONALD R. VAN DER VAART Secretary Air Quality SHEILA C. HOLMAN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Director August 31, 2016 Mr. Mark Blalock General Manager New South Lumber Company, Inc. —Graham Plant 4408 Mt. Hermon-Rock Creek Road Graham,North Carolina 27253 SUBJECT: Review of 2016 First Semester COMS Report New South Lumber Company, Inc. —Graham Plant Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina Facility ID No. 0100237 Air Permit No. 06740T 18 Dear Mr. Blalock: Thank you for your timely submittal of the subject report, dated July 27, 2016, from New South Lumber's Graham Plant. The report included an assessment of the continuous opacity monitoring system(COMS)that operated on Boiler#4 (ID No. B-4) during the first half of 2016. Additional information regarding COMS audits was provided by Kristie Hill of your staff upon request on August 31, 2016. The Division of Air Quality(DAQ) has completed its review of the COMS-related information in the report and offers the following comments: 1. The wood fuel-fired boiler(B-4)was reviewed for compliance with the underlying opacity standard set forth at NCAC 2D .0524 (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Dc - Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units) and Air Permit No. 06740 specific condition 2.1.B. The EER indicated there were no violations of the applicable standard. Excess emissions from the wood-fired boiler were attributed to either startup, shutdown, malfunction, or other exempt emissions. These emissions were reviewed and allowed in accordance with applicable monitoring rules. 2. A review was also conducted for compliance with good operation and maintenance (O&M) practices pursuant to NCAC 2D .0524 (NSPS Dc, including Subpart A - General Provisions), 40 CFR 60.11(d), 40 CFR 60.13, and specific condition 2.1.B. When compared to the total operating time of the boiler,percent excess emissions (%EE) were reported as 0.0% for the first quarter and 0.1% for the second quarter; percent monitor downtime (%MD)was reported as 0.1% for the first and second quarters. The COMS unit appears to indicate the use of proper O&M practices for minimizing emissions since quarterly%EE and%MD were less than 6% for any single calendar quarter and less than 3% for two consecutive quarters. State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Air Quality 1641 Mail Service Center 1 217 W.Jones Street,Suite 4000 1 Raleigh,NC 27609-1641 919 707 8400 T Mr. Mark Blalock August 31, 2016 Page 2 3. The first and second quarter audits of the COMS unit were reviewed in accordance with Procedure 3 of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix F - Quality Assurance Procedures. The QA test results for the COMS appear to have met the quarterly specifications. If you should have any questions,please contact me at(919) 707-8493 or alan.drake@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, _s. Alan Drake, Environmental Engineer Division of Air Quality,NCDEQ c: Lisa Edwards, WSRO Michael Pjetraj, RCO IBEAM, 0100237 Central Files, Alamance County