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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_0800102_20041202_EI_Cmb-EI-File 2003 Emissions Invento Review/Data Tradiing Form Facility Name: County/Premise Number: Assigned to: Confidential? Initial Review/Data Entry ❑ If Confidential information received,it has been properly labeled and stored. Sanitized copies have been received for public use. W Two copies of inventory were received and forms were signed by responsible official. Inventory Review/Database Entry ❑ Forms appear to be complete ❑ Calculations and control efficiencies supporting emissions appear correct ❑ Calculations appear to add up ok ❑ All permitted sources and required significant activities are quantified ❑ All compliance issues resulting from review are being addressed.(i.e.toxics,emission limitations exceeded, unpermitted sources) ❑ All volatile HAPS/TAPS are included in the VOC total ❑ All appropriate ID numbers are entered where they should be(Source,Stack) ❑ All changes made in the review by AQ staff are in both copies of the inventory before sending to Central Office. Comments: / �fv� 1��:7r J o �' c�'.�-P n)4 r P'7 S cc,i-e r'e'—Pvf iK 19?1 Ao-'P-t- ds A- .� C/ Signature: Date Emissions Data loaded into ES database Date Emissions Data loaded into IMPAQ database Remember: Confidential copies must be properly handled! Golder Associates Inc. 3701 Saunders Avenue t�,�l(1Cr Richmond, Virginia 23227 - w Telephone (804) 358-7900 c � �� Fax (804) 358-2900 June 16, 2004 Mr. Robert Fisher 033-6640 Regional Supervisor NCDENR Division of Air Quality Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, North Carolina 27889 Re: Annual Emissions Inventory Report EAST CAROLINA REGIONAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL AULANDER NORTH CAROLINA FACILITY ID: 0800102 TITLE V AIR QUALITY PERMIT NO: 08849T01 Dear Mr. Fisher: Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) is pleased to submit the enclosed Annual Emissions Inventory for 2003 Report for the East Carolina Regional Landfill (ECRL) operated by Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC (Republic). Should you have any questions or require additional information about the enclosed Report, please contact either of the undersigned at (804) 358-7900. Sincerely, Golder Associates Robert E. Caron Timothv L. Martin, P.E. Project Manager Associate and Senior Consultant 1 Golder Associates Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-19-04 14:54; Page 1 Golder Associates Fax To: Steve Carr,North Carolina 1DENR Fax Naatber: 252-975-3716 Company: Golder Associates Inc. bate: November 19,2004 t3oitler AssoclaWa Inc. From: Will Mietke e-mail: wmielke@ golder.com 1751 K County Rd.8,Sufe710 Rosevile,M nssota USA 56113 Our Ref: 033-6640 Ph500 Telephone: (651)697-9737 Tdephone(651)697-OM Fax(651)6874FM Mobile: - RE:Revised Leachate Tank Forms for 2003 Emission Inventory Fast Carolina Regional Landfill(Facility ID: 0800107) Total pages(including cover): 5 Hard copy to follow: g Yea No C"Wwansivaca"ubw Services in Caeoludu►iGal avinaerk4 aW*WWVrVW MESSAGE Rsm dlndm and Wage Marwqwnervt Steve, Attached is the revised forms for Emission Source ID IES07(leachate Efn*wrnnntdRemeQlafw storage tank)with the HAPs/TAPS added to the actual emissions table. wwomalAgor The totals,with the addition of the leachate tank,match those listed in the & � spreadsheet. C,W Er*e XN&Car>slr� I will mail two copies of the revised pages. Please let me know if you have questions. 01 and Gas wash M"Wr"t Will Mietke Golder Associates Inc. Sa�andR°dcA�eoha�xs mid"Waste Marwwm" Risk Ass &ww t Er"W Trar*artadw waterResayms oflioes in Asia,Amtrala,Europe,NoM America and South AmMm The documents)included with this twkwussron are oWy for the rac4pient named above and contain pnviftedreonbdential Wonnation Uneuttrarired disclosure,dissemination, or copying of this transmission is strictly prohibited. !f received in error,please destroy. Questions or pnjbhtms with this transmisalon should be rslerred to the racepttonist at the number provided above_ Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-19-04 14:54; Page 2 Facility Name: Eastotn Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit : 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region .Wnshington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resnit6d from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source 1D(from permit)or IES07 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description! Leachatc storage tank 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description- OS—2/tomporary storage of colloctcd loaehatc 4. SCC Number/Description: 40714698/Fixed Roof Tanks—Miscellaneous S. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): 4,676,204.47 GAL/yr 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) /o Sulfur /e Ash Heat Content Btu/unite 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions fi-om ties Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Slack): X. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed in rtnit 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in fwcq Cin:lo(war u): (F) (Pcct/scc) Rate(Acftn) eoungle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) F-1 t5— -- 60 fugitive Fugitive- no stack N/A N/A N/A N/A 9 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-19-04 14:55; Page 3/5 Operating Scenario: OS-2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that beast charactcrizeps Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Timcs For Operating Scenario: Start: 12.00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Peri ds Per n ual Throu ut: 100� -Feb +Dec 25 % arch-May 25 % une-Aug, 25 % pt.-Nov. 25 3 003 003 2003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutignt Listed , Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions- Emission Estimation Criteria Control EfTicicacy Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code {NAAQS}pollutants RNct aftcl'ell oualrvlzl (Ton car) (Sego Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.50 0•73 08 99.70 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Emissions Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Ord=) (xoo inalructiong) Method Code (N4K after ul)controls) (Pounds/Year) (Sec Instructions) 2002 2003 Acrylonartle 107.13-1 46.09 08 0 Somers 71-43-2 20.47 08 0 G42(d"iorodim"ommNvie) 75-71-8 260.49 08 0 Carbon daaulfida 75-15-0 6.09 08 0 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-6 0.08 08 0 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 4.04 08 0 Cliorobenzene 108-90-7 192 08 0 Chloroform 87-66-3 0.49 08 0 DidrlorarluM'or"&mve 75-43-4 3T00 08 0 EMyl banians 10Q-41.4 67.16 08 0 EI 1 ohlaride odor 754W 3 11 07 08 0 Effrofnartaptan 75-08-1 1944 08 0 Ethylaroo dibrorride 10"3-4 0.03 08 0 Elhylene dichlorkle 107-M2 5.53 08 0 ENrylldene dh f bride 75-34-3 31.91 08 0 Hezans,n- 110-5 -3 77.70 08 0 Hydrogen sulfide 77t_os-4 166.02 08 0 Mercury,vapor 7439437.8 0.01 08 0 Methyl chbride 74-87-3 8.38 08 0 Methyl chloroform 71.66-6 8.79 08 0 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 70.16 08 0 Methyl Kobutyl acetone 106-10-1 25.70 08 () Methyl mercaptan 74-93-1 16.44 08 0 methymno chbnes 75-09-2 186.88 08 lanrw.arryiw(rrrwwo�I�r«H 127-18-4 84.88 08 0 Propytano did4ofoo 7e e7a 279 1 08 0 Tetrachloroedtans,1,1,2,2- 79-34-5 25.57 08 0 Toluene 1 t88 3 496,85 08 0 TricMoroetrryiena 7e-o�� 50.84 08 0 10 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-19-04 14:55; Page 4/5 Operating 5ceoar-io: OS—2 (continued) Emission Source/Group 1D:IES07 10.Operating Schedule:(Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weekx per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Peri ds Percent Aan al Thro t: an—Feb +Dee 25 % arch—May 25 % une—Aug. 255 % pt.—Nov. 2J. % 003 1 g003 �003 003 13. Actual Emi si gas»er Pollutggj Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Control Efficiency Criteria pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (NAAQS)Pollutants (Not after all cuntrola) Oms/Ycar (i+oe]nitructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.50 0.73 08 99.70 Emissions Emission Estimation HAPrI'AP Patlutadts CAS HAP/TAPS Method Code Control Efficiency (in Alphabetical order) (we inatruction9) (Na(after all wniroh) (PwnddYcar) (Sue Instructions) 2002 2003 vinyl chloride 75-01-4 62.95 08 0 Vinylidene chlorlde 75-35-4 2.67 D8 0 Xy lene 1330-20-7 176.27 08 0 10 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-19-04 14:55; Page 5/5 Operating Scenario:OS—2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 omments MCardinghis Opszratine ScenlEig-fidentify by field or neral : If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: hit p'/�/dan,,hutp_nc_ns/nouitod minv/form Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidendsl business information. The emission inventory must be returned(postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre--filled information is incorrect,please strike over And replace with correct information. 11 Golder Associates Inc. 1751 West County Road B, Suite 220 Golder Roseville, MN USA 3-4037 �ociate Telephone(651)697-97-9737 �(���;.►7 Fax(651)697-9735 November 19,2004 ' Mr.Robert P.Fisher 2972004 Regional Air Quality Supervisor NCDENR Washington Regional Office _ 943 Washington Square Mall Washington,NC 27889 RE: Revised Leachate Tanks Forms for 2003 Emission Inventory East Carolina Regional Landfill(Facility ID: 0800102) Dear Mr.Fisher Enclosed are two copies of revised forms for Emission Source ID IES07 for the Year 2003 Emissions Inventory. The revised forms are a result of conversations with Mr. Steve Carr. The total facility-wide actual emissions listed in pages 27 and 28 of the original submittal do not change. If you have any questions or need additional information,please contact me at 651-697-9737. Sincerely, William W.Mielke Environmental Engineer Golder Associates Inc. Enclosures OFFICES ACROSS ASIA, AUSTRALASIA, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA -0 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit : 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar a 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or IES07 Emission Source Group ID NOu 2. Emission Source Description: Leachate storage tank 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS —2/temporary storage of collected lcachat D�p ARO 4. SCC Number/Description: 40714698/Fixed Roof Tanks —Miscellaneous 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g. production or fuel use): 4,676,204.47 GAL/yr 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) LO Sulfur /o Ash Heat Content to/units / 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) F-1 — —}-- 60 1 —H-90- fugitive Fugitive- no stack N/A N/A N/A N/A 9 Operating Scenario: OS -2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 10. Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an-Feb +Dec 25 % arch-May 25 % une-Aug. 25 % Sept.-Nov. 25 % 003 1 003 2003 2003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Criteria Emissions- Emission Estimation Control Efficiency Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (NAAQS)Pollutants (Net after all controls) (Tons car) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.50 0.73 08 99.70 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS HAP/TAPS Method Code Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 46.09 08 0 Benzene 71-43-2 20.47 08 0 G12(dichlorodifluoromethane) 75-71-8 260.49 08 0 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 6.09 08 0 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.08 08 0 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1_ 4.04 08 0 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 3.92 08 0 Chloroform 67-66-3 0.49 08 0 Dichlorofluoromethane 75-43-4 37.00 08 0 Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 67.16 08 0 Ethyl chloride chloroethane 75-00-3 11.07 08 0 Ethyl mercaptan 75-08-1 19.44 08 0 Ethylene dibromide 106-93-4 0.03 08 0 Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2 5.53 08 0 Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 31.91 08 0 Hexane,n- 110-54-3 77.70 08 0 Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 166.02 08 0 Mercury,vapor 7439-97-6 0.01 08 0 Methyl chloride 74-87-3 8.38 08 0 Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 8.79 08 0 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 70.16 08 0 Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 25.70 08 0 Methyl mercaptan 74-93-1 16.44 08 0 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 166.68 08 0 Perchlormthylene(teachlorwthylme) 127-18.4 84.88 08 0 Propylene dichloride 78-87-5 2.79 08 0 Tetrachloroethane,1,1,2,2- 79-34-5 25.57 08 0 Toluene 108-88-3 496.85 08 0 I Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 50.84 08 1 0 10 Operating Scenario: OS—2 (continued) Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 10. Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11. Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an—Feb + Dec 25 % arch—May 25 % une—Aug. 25 % Sept.—Nov. 25 003 003 2003 2003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Criteria Emissions— Emission Estimation (NAAQS) Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code Control Efficiency (Net after all controls) (Tons car) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.50 0.73 08 99.70 HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Emissions Emission Estimation Control Efficiency d Co de oe (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Me (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 62.95 08 0 Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4 2.67 08 0 Xylene 1330-20-7 176.27 08 0 10 Operating Scenario: OS —2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 Comments regarding this Operatin2 Scenario (identify by field or eneral : If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: http://dag.state.ne.us/monitor/eminy/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 11 r, Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:51 ; Page 1 ON. Ok Golder Associates Fax (Fk(ssodates To: Steve Carr,North Carolina UENR Fax Number: 252-975-3716 Company: Golder Associates Inc. Date: November 30,2004 Gold"Associates km From: Will Mielke e-mail: wmielke�a7 golder.com 1751 VV,County Rd.B,Suite 220 Roseviue,Minnesota USA 55113 Our Ref: 033-6640 Ph500 Telephone: (651)697-9737 Teleptxm(661)697-9737 Fax(651)697-9735 Mobile:�) - RE: Revised Forms for 2003 Emission Inventory East Carolina Regional Landfill(Facility ID: 0800102) Total pages(including cover): 10 bard copy to follow: j,Yes _ No carnpro naive Cansulfitg Servloes in Gees dtr" EnglnewtV,Emironmental MESSAGE Remediedon and waste marlagward Steve, Attached are revised emissions sheets for the 2003 emission inventory for the Fast Carolina Regional Landfill(Facility ID 0800102). The changes F�vc�►rr►enf�Rerrredia an listed below should make the forms consistent with the supporting Waste Managwxd \ documentation(spreadsheet). The following changes/revisions were made to the forms: Lanaff�l Slltng& GvrY E%Ova►ing&caltucdon Emisaion Source ID Changes/Revisions ES-01 (pages 6 and 7) Emissions listed to two decimal places. Added. Mining&Quwying chlorodifluoromethane and dichlorobenzene to the '� Od and Gas Waste Managwxd list of HAP TAP pollutants IEr07(page 10 and Added chlorodifluoromethane and dichlorobenzene Wand Rock A49dzw*s second page 10) to the list of HAP TAP pollutants U-ES-04(page 19) Emissions listed to two decimal places. Added 1,1- Nudew WasteMartsgerrrert butadiene and Total PAHs to the list of HAP/TAP fftkAssassr7w9 Mutants U-CD-FLARE-1 Added jaydrogen chloride,benzene,carbon disulfide, Fir W foods (pages 22 and 23) d)jorodifluoromethane,dichlorofluoromethane,ethyl rfercaptan,ethylepe-dibromide,mercury(total), TranspWaObn ruthyl mercaptan,toluene,and W"Reswrces dWorofluoromethane to the Iist of HAP/TAP pollutants. Facility-wide totals Emissions listed to two decimal places. Added (pages 27 and 28) hydrogen c1loride,1,3-butadiene, chlorodifluoromethane,and total PAHs to the list of Offices in Asia AusW4 Europe,North AP H TAP Mutants ArnMM and South Amefm Please let me know if you have questions. Will Mielke Golder Associates Inc. The documents)included with this transmission are only for the recipient named above and Contain privilegedloonfrdentlal tnfonnation_ Unauthorized disclosure, dissemination,or copying of this transmission is strictly prohibited. if received in error,please destroy. Questions or problems with this transmission should be referred to the receptionist at the number provided above. Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:51 ; Page 2 Operating Scenario: OS- 1 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-01 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day (24 ) pays per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11. Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu ut: an-Feb +Dec a%p arch-May % une-Aug, % Sept.-Nov. % 003 5 003 25 �003' 25 2l8l3 25 13. Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions- Emission Estimation CriteriaPoft Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Net ftc Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants ons/Ycar (See Instructions) �°t after all ermtrol") 2002 2003 VOC VOC 8.20 T44 08 -04. o Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants (In Alphabetical CAS Emissions EmissionControl Efficiency Order) (scc instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code (Net after all controls,) (Pounds/Year) (Sec Instructions) 2002 2003 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 1.54 171A8 08 0 Benzene 71-43-2 61.38 76.04 08 0 CFC-12 Dichlorodifluoromothane 75-71-8 94,23 967.50 08 0 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 13.60 22.62 08 0 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.50 0-31 08 0 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 8.89 15.00 08 0 Chlorobenzenc 108-90-7 20.66 14.57 08 0 Chloroform 67-66-3 0.97 1.83 08 0 Dichlorotluoromethane 75-43-4 218,01 137.43 08 0 Eth 1 benzene 100-41-4 582.69 249.43 08 0 Ethyl chloride chloroethane 75-00-3 23.37 41.11 08 0 Ethyl mere tan 75-08-1 11.35 72.20 08 0 Ethylene dibromide 106--93-4 0.76 0.10 08 0 Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2 9.60 20.53 08 0 1 2-dichloroethanc Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 59.28 118.52 08 0 1 I-dichloroethane) Hexane n- 110-54-3 143.74 288.58 08 0 Hvdro en sulfide 7783-06-4 649.64 616,62 08 0 Merega,vapor(Component of HGC 7439-97-6 0.05 0.03 08 0 Methyl chloride 74-87-3 5.55 31.14 08 0 Meth 1 chloroform 71-55-6 18.12 32.64 08 0 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 740.05 260.57 08 0 Methvl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 60.73 95-46 08 0 Methyl mercy tan 74-93-1 49.24 61.06 0$ 0 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 1 233.14 1 619.07 08 0 Perchlometh lene(tetrachloroeda lene) 1.27-18-4 1 159.94 315.26 08 0 PTopylenc dichloride 78-87-5 2.10 10.36 08 0 6 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:51 ; Page 3 Tetrachloroethene 1 1 2 2- 79-34-5 0.68 94.96 08 0 Toluene 108-88-3 1892.29 1845,37 08 0 Trichloroethylenc 79-01-6 72.33 186.83 08 0 Vinv1 chloride 75-0.1-4 54.42 233.81 08 0 Vin lidene chloride 75-35-4 7,21 9.93 08 0 lene 1330-20-7 1423.20 854.69 08 0 Chlorodifluoromethane 75-45-6 57.29 08 0 Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 15.96 08 0 7 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:52; Page 4 Operating Scenario: OS-2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 10.Operating Schedule:(Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an-Feb +Dec 25 ego arch-May 25 % �003 une-Aug. 25 % �Scpt.-Nov. 25 003 603 211E13 13, Actual F,missiaps per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used_ Emissions- Emission Estimation used- Criteria Control Efficiency Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (NAAQS)Pollutants (Net slier all controls) [pngJS!�p (Sea Instructions) 2002 2003 Vac vOC 0.50 0.73 08 99.70 Emissions Emission Estimation IiAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control EffiClCJICy (In Alphabetical Order) (sea instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code {Net after all cantrda} (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Acrylonttrlle 107-13.1 46.00 08 0 Benzene 71-43-2 20,47 08 0 c-12{eichbrodouorometnnnr) 75-71-8 260.49 08 0 Carbon dlsulflde 75-15-0 6.09 08 0 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.08 08 0 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 4.04 05 0 Chlorobenzene 105-90-7 3.92 08 0 Chloroform 87-69-3 0.49 08 0 Dichlorofluoromethane 75-43-4 3T00 08 0 Ethyl benzene 100,41.4 67.16 Q8 0 c 75-043 11,07 08 0 Ethyl moroeplan 75-08-1 19,44 08 0 Ethylene dlbrorride 106-93-4 0.03 08 0 Ethylene dichloride 107-M2 5.53 08 0 Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 31.01 08 0 Hexane,n- 110-54-3 77.70 08 0 Hydrogen sulfide 7733-06-4 166.02 08 0 Mercury,vapor 743P D7-8 0.01 08 0 Methyl chloride 74-87.3 $.38 06 0 Methyl chloroform 71-5" 8.79 08 0 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 70.16 08 0 Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 25.70 08 0 Methyl mercaptan 74-93-1 16.44 08 0 Methylene ohloride 75-09-2 166,68 08 7erchi-elnylene ite rscnlcroeCytene 127-18-4 84.88 08 0 Propylene dichloride 7887-6 2.79 08 0 Tetrechloroethene,1.1.2,2- 79-34-5 1 25.57 08 0 Toluene 108-8" 496.85 08 0 Trichiorcethyiene 79-01-8 50.84 08 0 10 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:52; Page 5/10 Operating Scenario: OS—2 (continued) Emission Source/Group TD: TES07 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.'Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Pcri ds Percent Annual'T'hrou h ut: an—Feb +Dec 25 % 25 % �une—Aug. 25 % el)t.--NOW. 25 % 003 �arch_May 03 003 t103 13. Actual Emissions=Poll,rt it Listed d; Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Not alter all controls) Ons/YeaC (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VDC 0.50 0.73 08 99.70 Emissions Emission Estimation IIAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Urdar) (sec inatruotiona) HAP/TAPS Method Code(Pounds/Ymr) (See Instructions) (Netafter all controls) 2002 2003 Vinyl Chloride 75-014 62.95 08 0 Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4 2.67 08 0 Xylene 1330-2&7 176.27 08 0 Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 4.30 08 0 Chlorodifkuoromethane 75-45 6 15,43 08 0 10 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:52; Page 6/10 Operating Scenario: OS—4 Emission Source/Group 1D: U--ES-04 10. Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 8 ) Days per Week (5 ) Weeks per Year (48 ) 11.'Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 8:00 am End: 4:00 pm 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throw ut: an—Feb +Dec 25 % arch—May 25 % une—Aug. 25 % Sept.—Nov. 25 % 003 003 003 003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutannt._.fisted : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Criterip Emissions— Emission Estimation Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Not all-or till controls) (Tons car) (See instructions) 2002 2003 CO CO 0.38 9.959 08 0 NOz NO% 1.80 46.215 08 0 TSP TSP 0.01 0.328 08 0 PM10 PM10 0.01 0.328 08 0 PM2.5 PM2.5 0.01 0.328 08 0 S02 S02 0.12 3.056 08 0 VOC VOC 0.01.40 3.742 08 0 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control Efficiency i In Alphabetical Order HAP/T.APS Method Code C P ) (:+ee instructions) (Net after all untrolw) (Pounds/Year) (See In9Uuctim") 2002 2003 Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 0.60 16.01 08 0 Acrolein 107--02-8 0.08 1.9n 08 0 Bcn7.ene 71-43-2 0.80 19.47 08 0 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 1 24.63 08 0 Toluene 108-89-3 0.40 8.54 09 0 X=lene 1330-20--7 0.20 5.95 Q8 0 1,3-butadiene 106-99-0 0.82 08 0 Total PAW9 140398-29-2 500.91 08 0 19 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 Nov-30-04 12:53; Page 7/10 Operating Scenario: OS.- 5 Emission Source/Group ID: U-CD-FLARE 1 10,Operating Schedule:(Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Vear 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:OOAM End: 11:59PM 12. Seasonal Per' ds Percent Annual r h an-Feb +Dec 25 % �003 arch May 25 % une-Aug. 25 % ept.-Nov. 25 °ro �003 003 2003 13. Actual Emissions Der Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions-- Emission Estimation CriteriaPollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Poll (Not after all controls) (Ton ear) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 CO CO 34 53-70 08 0 NOx NOx 6,30 9.87 08 0 TSP TSP 1.50 2.38 08 0 PM10 PM10 1.50 2.38 08 0 PM2.5 PM2.5 1.50 2.38 08 O SO2 SO2 1.50 2.43 08 0 VOC VOC 0.10 0.13 08 99 HAP/TAP Pollutants (Its Alphabetical CAS Emissions Emission Estimation Control Method Code Control Efficiency ()rder) (see instructions) (Net after all controls) (Pouiids/Ycar) ($ac himuctions) 2002 2003 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 0-01 5.14 08 99 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.01 0.01 08 99 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 0.30 0.45 08 99 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 0-50 0.44 08 99 Chloroform 67-66-3 0.02 0.05 08 99 Dichlorobcmmne 14- 106---46--7 4.21 0.48 08 99 Ethyl benzcme 1.00-41-4 2.14 7.48 08 99 Edl 1 chloride chloroethatre 75-00-3 0.57 1.23 08 99 Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2 0.23 0•fi2 08 99 (1 2-dichloroethane) Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 1.45 3-56 08 99 1 1-dichloroethane Hexane,n- 110-54-3 0.53 8.56 08 99 Hydrogen sulfide 7793-06-4 15.88 18.50 0R 99 Methyl chloride 74-87-3 0,14 0.93 08 99 Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 0.44 0.98 08 99 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 2.71 7.82 08 99 Methyl isobu 1 ketone 108-10-1 022 2.86 08 99 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 5.70 18.57 09 99 Perehloroethvlene tetraehloroeth lens 127-18-4 3.91 9.46 08 99 Propylene dichloride 1 78-87-5 0.05 0-31 08 89 22 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:53; Page 8/10 Tetrachloroethanc l 12 2— 79-34-5 0.02 2.65 08 99 Trichloroeth lene 79-01-6 1.77 5.66 08 99 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 1.33 7.01 08 99 Vin lidene chloride 75-35-4 0.18 0130 08 99 X Lone 1330-20--7 5,22 19.64 08 99 Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0 8,988.34 08 0 Benzene 7143-2 2.28 08 99 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 0.68 08 99 Ch lorodifl uorometh ane 75-45-6 1.72 06 99 Dichlorofluoromethane 75-43-4 4.12 08 99 Ethyl mercaptan 75-08-1 2.17 00 99 Ethylene dibromide 106-93-4 0.00 08 99 Mercury(total) 7439-97-6 0.09 08 0 Methyl merceptan 74-93-1 1.83 08 99 Toluene 108-88-3 55.36 08 99 Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8 29.03 08 99 23 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:53; Page 9/10 Facility Total CY 2003 Emissions Summary Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit:08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region :Washington North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory-Calendar Year 2003 Record Facility-Wide Totals From all Permitted and Non-Permitted Air Pollutant Emission Sources Criteria Pollutants De Minimus Actual Emissions Reporting level (Tons/Year) (Tons) CY 2002 CY 2003 Carbon Monoxide CO 0,5 34,38 63.66 Oxides of Nitro en Os 0.5 8.1 56.08 PM/TSP-Particulate Matter 0.5 1.51 2,71 PM-10 0.5 1.51 2.71 PM-2.5 0,5 1.51 2.71 Sulfur Dioxide SO2 0.5 1.62 5.47 VOC 0.5 8,965 8.78 Below and following:Enter,in Alphabetical Order,All HAPs/TAPs Required by Instructions (Sum Source Emissions From Emission Source/Operating Scenario Forms) Hazardous Air Pollutants(HAPs) CAS De Minimus Actual Emissians and/or Toxic Air Pollutants(TAPs) (see tnstructlons) Reporting level (Pounds/Year) (Pounds) CY 2002 CY 2003 Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 10 0.6 16.01 Acrolein 107-02-8 10 0.08 1.93 Lcglonitrile 107-13--1 10 1.55 222.41 Benzene 71-43-2 10 62.18 120,51 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 10 13.6 29.39 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 1 0.51 0.41 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 1 9.19 19.49 Chlorobenzene 108-90--7 10 21,16 18.93 Chloroform 67-66-3 100 0.99 2.37 Dichlorobenacnc ), 1 4- 106-46-7 1 4.21 20.73 CFC-12 Dichlarodifluaromethane) 75-71-8 100 94.23 1257_02 Dichlomfluoromethane 75--43-4 100 218.01 178.56 Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 100 584.82 324.07 Ethyl chloride(chlorocthanc) 75-00-3 10 23.94 53.41 Ethyl nrercaptan 75-08-1 10 11.35 93.80 Ethylene dibromide 106-93-4 1 0.76 0.12 Ethylene dichloride 1 2-dichloroethane) 107-06-2 1 9.83 26.67 Ethylidene dichloride(1,1-dichloroethane) 75-34-3 100 60,73 153.98 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 10 1 24.63 Hexane,n- 110-54-3 100 14427 374.93 27 Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Nov-30-04 12:54; Page 10/10 Hydrogen sul£idc 7783-06-4 1 665.52 801.14 Morcury,vapor(Component of HGC) 7439-97-6 0.0010 0.05 0.131 ` Methyl chloride 74-87-3 1 5.69 40.45 Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 100 18.56 42.41 Meth 1 edi 1 ketone 78-93-3 100 742.76 338.55 Meth 1 isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 10 60.95 124.03 Merl► 1 mercy tan 74--93-1 1 49.24 79.33 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 1 238.84 804.32 Perchlometh lease tetraahloroethylene) 127-18-4 100 163.85 409.59 Propylene dichloride 78-87-5 10 2.15 13.47 Tetrachloroethanc, 1,1,2,2- 79-34-5 100 0.7 123.37 Toluene 109-88-3 100 1892.69 2406.12 Trichloroethylene 79-()1-6 1000 74.1 246.33 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 0.10 55.75 303.78 Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4 0.10 7.39 12.90 Xylene 1330-20-7 too 1428,62 856.55 Manganese Unlisted Compounds(Specify Component of MNC-Other 10 101 101.00 MNC) Hydrogen Chloride 7647-01-0 100 Not reported 8988.34 1,3-butadiene 106-99-0 Not reported 0.82 Chlorodifluoromethane 75-4" Not reported 74.44 Total PAHs 130498-29-2 Not reported 500.91 Pollutants "s eeitied"toad to Pollutant List: Pollutant Name CAS Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0 1,3-butadiene 106-99-0 Chlorodifluoromethane 75-45-6 Total PAHS 130498-29-2 ""Attach supporting documentation and calculations.Report any quantity above the threshold shown on the pollutant list on the website http:/Idaq.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms (If using a blank form,you do not need to replicate the CY 2002 emissions column except to point out errors) Information on this form cannot be held confidential 2002 2003 Invento Prepared By Kris Carlson Wlllam W.Mielke Telephone Number (704)377-4766 (651) 897-9737 28 Now Uhart No. 1 FACILITY-WIDE TOXICS DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS Facility's Last MACT Compliance Date Prior to July 1 , 1998 REQUIREMENTS Toxics application due by January 1, 1999 Toxics Demonstration - Toxics conditions placed in existing permit (state or Title V) upon toxics application submitt; Title V? Yes Required? Yes Toxics compliance required within 3 years of permit issuance F >TPER = Yes MACT application required pursuant to 2Q .0109(b) <TPER = No MACT conditions placed in existing permit (state or Title V) upon toxics application submilta not currently in permit) No MACT application required pursuant to 2Q .0109(b) No Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less than TPERs MACT/TPER conditions placed in existing permit Toxics application due by January 1, 1999 Area Source Toxics Demonstration Toxics conditions placed in permit upon toxics application submittal Permitted? Yes Required? Yes Toxics compliance required within 3 years of permit issuance >TPER = Yes MACT application required pursuant to 2Q .0109(b) <TPER= No MACT conditions placed in existing permit upon toxics application submittal (if not currently i permit) No MACT application required pursuant to 2Q .0109(b) No Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less than TPERs MACT/TPER conditions placed in permit Area Source Toxics Demonstration No MACT application required pursuant to 2Q .0109(b) Unpermitted? Yes Required? Yes Toxics application due by January 1, 1999 >TPER = Yes Toxics conditions and MACT conditions placed in permit upon toxics application submittal <TPER = No Toxics compliance required within 3 years of permit issuance No MACT or toxics application required No No permit required Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less than TPERs If MACT application considered as the Initial notification, then MACT/TPER conditions should be placed In permit at the next permit opening (r modifications, renewal, toxics conditions, etc.) nodiflcatlons, Title V Flow Chart No. 2 FACILITY-WIDE TOXICS DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS Facility's Last MACT Compliance Date After July 1 , 1998 REQUIREMENTS Title V? Toxics Demonstration Toxics application due with MACT application pursuant to 20 .0109 (b) Yes Required? Yes MACT and Toxics conditions placed in existing>TPER = Yes application submittal 9 permit (state or Title V) upon MACT/loxics <TPER= No Toxics compliance required by MACT compliance date MACT applicalion required pursuant to 2Q .0109 (b) No No MACT conditions placed in existing permit (stale or Title V) upon MACTapplicalion submit Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less than TPERs Area Source MACT Application Toxics Demonstration - Toxics application due with MACT application pursuant to 2Q .0109 (t Permitted? Yes q Yes Required? Yes MACT and toxics conditions placed in permit upon MACT/toxics Required? q red7 >TPER = Yes application submittal <TPER = No Toxics compliance required by MACT compliance date MACT conditions placed 1n permit upon MACTapplication submittal No Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less I TPERs (place TPER conditions in permit) No Toxics Demonstration Toxics application due six months from MACT promulgation date No— Required? Yes MACT and toxics conditions placed in permit upon toxics application >TPER = Yes submittal <TPER = No Toxics compliance required by MACT compliance date - MACT conditions placed in permit upon next permit opening No Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less It TPERs (place TPER conditions in permit) Area Source Toxics application due with MACT applicalion pursuant to 2Q .0109 (b) MALT Application Toxics Demonstration A permit is issued with MACT and toxics conditions Unpermitted? Yes Required? Yes Required? Yes >TPER = Yes Toxics compliance required by MACT compliance dale <TPER = No A permit is issued with MACT conditions upon MACT application submittal pursuant to 2Q .0109 (b) No Director may request documentation to support That actual TAPs less Ih, TPERs (place TPER conditions in permit) Toxics applicalion due six months Irom MACT promulgation—date Toxlcs Demonstration - MACT and toxics conditions placed in permit upon toxics application No"' Required? Yes Submittal A MACT application is not required if the MACT source is >TPER = Yes Toxics compliance required b MACT compliance date exempted under 20 .0102 <TPER = No No MACT or toxics applicalion required No permit required No Director may request documentation to support that actual TAPs less Iha TPERs Sent By: Golder Associate, Inc. ; 651 697 9735 ; Dec-2-04 14:52; Page 1 /3 ,A% Golder Associates Fax To: Steve Carr,North Carolina DENR Fax Number: 252-975-3716 = Company: Golder Associates Inc. Date: November 30,2004 C+older/lssodales Inc. From: Will Mielke e-mail: wmielke@ golder.com 1751 W.Cou>tyr F•8,5u4e 220 Row4e,Mnnmois USA 56113 Our Ref: 033-6640 Ph500 Telepbonc: (651)697-9737 TdJe0ione(651)697-9737 Fax(651)697-9735 Mobile:�) - RE:Revised Forms for 2003 Emission Inventory Fast Carolina Regional landfill(Facility ID: 0800102) Total pages(including cover): 3 Hard copy to follow: jL Yes _ No cowww"i"Consulting Services in Geobeurnkat Enginaerl S En*vnrrwdal MESSAGE RemedMan and WaIM Mwagmumt Steve, Attached are revised emissions sheets for the MW emission inventory for the East Carolina Regional,Landfill (Facility ID 0800102). The followingy $�� changes/revisions were made to the forms: WiseMafrVenlent Emission Source ID Chan a evisions L&Y6 ShV&Deegrr F-5-01 a 6 The VOC emissions are now 4.14 tons QW&VkMXiV g CMOLK;Uon U-CD-FLARE-1(page The VOC emissions are now 012 tons 22) A"V 3 QLanying Please let me know if you have questions. 01awGas Wa*Marllipar»ent Will N ielke Sot and Rods Medwft Golder Associates Inc. Nudeer Wade Mavwrrent Rift A"osw nt Tmrgx t&n Water R'eGou1T s Ciliices in Asia,AusM Europe,North America and South knenca The document(s)included with this tmnsnassion are only for the recipient named above and contain ptM1ege0/c0n6dent0al infbimallon. Unaudyonzed dhwkaure, dissemination, orcopyrng of this transmission is strictly prolkb4od. If mcelved in error,please destroy. Questions or problems with this tnansmsslon should be referred to the receptfonist at the number provided above. I REPUBLICSERVICES EAST CAROLINA REGIONAL LANDFILL AULANDER, NORTH CAROLINA Facility ID#: 0800102 2003 ANNUAL EMISSIONS INVENTORY Submitted to: NCDENR Division of Air Quality Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, North Carolina 27889 On Behalf of: EAST CAROLINA REGIONAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL 1922 Republic Road Aulander, North Carolina 27805 Submitted by: Golder Associates 3719 Saunders Ave. Richmond, Virginia 23227 (804) 358-7900 June 16, 2004 Proj #: 033-6640 List of Contents of this Inventory Package The list below is a summary of the forms contained in this package. 1. Pre—Submittal Check List(optional tool for your use and benefit as a double check before submittal). 2. Listing of Emission Sources and Control Devices on Permit List(check list to use for organization,review and keeping track of data previously submitted and in the inventory) 3. Group/source/operating scenario List(provides a means to review and track what has been submitted in previous years and to determine that you have the full packet printed/completed) 4.Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data Form showing each operating scenario submitted in previous inventory(+a blank form for new or revised operating scenarios)Use these to update with new information on operating scenarios 5.Facility Total Emissions Summary Form To use to summarize facility wide emissions,summed from individual Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data Forms,for each pollutant. 6.Certification Form For use and signature of Responsible Official must be mailed(postmarked)by inventory due date. 1 NC DENR, Division of Air Quality Emission Inventory Pre—Submittal Check List The following list provides some suggestions for you to use in reviewing your Air Emission Inventory submittal.It is meant as a reminder of some of the key points to be remembered.It is not meant to be all inclusive or to repeat many important parts of the instructions.Persons who have questions are reminded to contact their Division of Air Quality regional office. Verify Action to Check(X) Has the"Responsible Official'reviewed the information submitted and certified it as correct by means of a signature in blue ink on the correct Certification Form? Is your postage sufficient and have you arranged for"return receipt requested?" x Have you included emission estimates for all emission sources/operating scenarios and all pollutants,using the "best available information?" Is each form and each supplemental page clearly marked with your Facility ID,Permit Number and other x identification sufficient for each page to be properly replaced in your package if it should become separated? x Did you include emissions for all HAPs and TAPS separately,even if they may be part of VOC or PM-10 totals, realizing for Title V billing purposes they will NOT be double counted/billed? Have you shown proper"affiliations"between each emission release point and operating scenario within the facility? x Are all forms completely filled out and in correct order? Have you adequately researched and documented the best information to use to estimate your emissions?Have x you considered testing or supporting your industry association in testing programs to develop better emission factors? x Have you used the proper address so that the submittal goes to the proper DAQ regional office for the county in which the facility operates? x Did you evaluate whether a General Facility Information Form is required? x Did you provide the certified original of forms with calculation documentation and one additional copy of forms? x Did you complete the Emission Source&Operating Scenario List and return? Submit packet of completed forms to the appropriate Regional Office as specified in your cover letter and below. Do NOT send them to DAQ Central Office.Do NOT Fax. This check list is provided for your convenience.You are not required to use it or send it to the Division of Air Quality. Your Division of Air Quality contact is Betsy Huddleston Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington NC 27889 (252)946-6481 2 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit:08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County:Bertie DAQ Region :Washington Listing of Emission Sources and Control Devices on Permit. See instructions *ES ID on Air *ES Description +CS ED GCS Description ;CD ID's Permit ES-0I Municipal solid waste landfill CS-1 Flare CD I IES05 Welding operations N/A N/A N/A IES06 Diesel storage tank N/A N/A N/A IES07 Leachate storage tank N/A N/A N/A U—CD—FLARE 1 CD—Flare—I N/A N/A N/A U—ES-04 diesel engines for miscellaneous N/A N/A N/A landfill support If blank,no data recorded in DAQ System. CD=Control Device. `CS=Control System. ES=Emission Source. 3 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID :0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County :Bertie DAQ Region :Washington Emission Source & Operating Scenario List— See Instructions *ES Group ID *ES ID *OS ID *OS Description Forms Did Not Not Required Complete Operate to Report ES-01 1 Municipal solid waste landfill Yes 1ES07 2 temporary storage of collected Yes leachate IES05 3 Imaintenance shop welding Yes IES06 6 Idiesel storage tank Yes U—ES-04 4 diesel engines for Yes miscellaneous landfill support U—CD—FLARE 1 5 JLFG Utility Flare Yes `Blank,if not part of a group. `ES=Emission Source `OS=Operating Scenario Form Completed=Form printed and completed. Please return this completed Form with your submittal.Be sure to fill in with or similar mark if the ES or OS did not operate and/or if it was Not required to report. 4 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit : 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County :Bertie DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-01 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Municipal solid waste landfill 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS — 1/Municipal solid waste landfill 4. SCC Number/Description: 50100402/Landfill Dump 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (uncaptured(fugitive)landfill gas,captured landfill (e.g.production or fuel use): gas is reported under Source ID U-CD-FLAREI) / 193.52 E6FT3/yr LFG 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro Sulfur N/A /o Ash N/A Heat Content N/A / Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control —190— 755 Device or Stack): S. Control Device Information • Note: The emissions from the flare are listed separately under Source ID U-CD-Flarel. Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-1 CD 1 Flare 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) F-1 I V ER,T 777TE S ACK —tt --I-- 60 fugitive Fugitive (No Stack) N/A N/A N/A 368 5 Operating Scenario: OS- 1 Emission Source/Group ID:ES-01 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an-Feb +Dec % arch-May % une-Aug. % ept.-Nov. 2003 25 003 25 003 25 003 25 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Criteria Emissions- Emission Estimation Control Efficiency Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code et after all controls) (NAAQS)Pollutants (Tons ear) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 8.20 7 08 -48- 0 HAP/TAP Pollutants (In Alphabetical CAS Emissions Emission EstimationHAP/TAPS Method Code Control Efficiency Order) (see instructions) (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 1.54 171.2 08 0 Benzene 71-43-2 61.38 76.0 08 0 CFC-12 Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8 94.23 967.5 08 0 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 13.60 22.6 08 0 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.50 0.3 08 0 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 8.89 15.0 08 0 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 20.66 14.6 08 0 Chloroform 67-66-3 0.97 1.8 08 0 Dichlorofluoromethane 75-43-4 218.01 137.4 08 0 Eth 1 benzene 100-41-4 582.68 249.4 08 0 Ethyl chloride chloroethane 75-00-3 23.37 41.1 08 0 Ethyl merca tan 75-08-1 11.35 72.2 08 0 Ethylene dibromide 106-93-4 0.76 0.1 08 0 Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2 9.60 20.5 08 0 1 2-dichloroethane Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 59.28 118.5 08 0 1 1-dichloroethane Hexane,n- 110-54-3 143.74 288.6 08 0 Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 649.64 616.6 08 0 Mercury,vapor(Component of HGC 7439-97-6 0.05 0.0 08 0 Methyl chloride 74-87-3 5.55 31.1 a 08 0 Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 18.12 32• 08 0 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 740.05 49,66 08 0 Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 60.73 95• 08 0 Methyl merca tan 74-93-1 49.24 61.1 08 0 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 233.14 619.1 08 0 Perchloroeth lene tetrachloroeth lene 127-18-4 159.94 315.3 08 0 Propylene dichloride 78-87-5 2.10 10.4 08 0 6 Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2— 7934-5 0.68 95.0 08 0 Toluene 108-88-3 1892.29 1845.4 08 0 Trichloroeth lene 79-01-6 72.33 188.8 08 0 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 54.42 233.8 08 0 Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4 7.21 9.9 08 0 X lene 1330-207 1423.20 654.7 08 0 7 Operating Scenario: OS— I Emission Source/Group ID: ES-01 Comments regarding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or general): Refer to the emissions inventory documentation for calculation details. If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: htt :/u /daq.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. I I 8 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID :0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region :Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory-Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or IES07 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Leachate storage tank 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS -2/temporary storage of collected leachate 4. SCC Number/Description: 40714698/Fixed Roof Tanks-Miscellaneous 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): 4,676,204.47 GAL/yr 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) /o Sulfur /o Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS-H) CD ID Control Device Description as listed in ermit 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height iameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) gate(Acfm) ectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) F-1 —t 5 60 - +90- fugitive Fugitive- no stack N/A N/A N/A N/A 9 Operating Scenario: OS—2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11. Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 25 % arch—May 25 % �003 une—Aug. 25 % �003 ept.—Nov. 25 % 2003 003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Net after all controls) (Ton car) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.50 0.73 08 99.70 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 10 Operating Scenario: OS—2 Emission Source/Group ID: IES07 Comments regarding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or general): If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: http://daq.state.ne.us/monitor/`eminv/­forms/ .state.ne.us/monitor/cminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 11 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID :0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory-Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or IES05 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Welding operations 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS-3/maintenance shop welding 4. SCC Number/Description: 30900500/Metal Work-Welding 5. Throughput/units in 2003: / 5000 LB/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) % Sulfur %Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS-ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height iameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/see) Rate(Acfm) ectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) F-1 -ice --i•- 60 -4+90- -9flztil fugitive Fugitive - no stack N/A N/A N/A 12 Operating Scenario: OS — 3 Emission Source/Group ID: IES05 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day (8 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year (40 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 8:00 AM End: 4:00 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: 0an—Feb +Dec 25 % arch—May 25 % �003 une—Aug. 25 % �003 ept.—Nov. 25 2003 03 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Net after all controls) (Ton ear) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.05 0.05 02 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Manganese Unlisted Compounds(Specify MNC—Other 101 101 02 Component of MNC 13 Operating Scenario: OS—3 Emission Source/Group ID:1ES05 Comments regarding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or general): Refer to the emissions inventory documentation for calculation details. If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: httn://dap.state.nc.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 14 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID :0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or IES06 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Diesel storage tank 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS —6/diesel storage tank 4. SCC Number/Description: 39090004/Fuel Storage—Fixed Roof Tanks 5. Throughputtunits in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): / 147,449 GAL/yr 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) % Sulfur /o Ash Heat Content 0.05 (Btu/units) 140,000 /Btu/gal 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): S. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed in ern-tit 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/see) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) F-1 — t 5 —t— 60 fugitive Fugitive- No stack N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 Operating Scenario: OS—6 Emission Source/Group ID: IES06 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) IL Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:00 AM End: 11:59 PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: 0an—Feb +Dee 25 % arch—May 25 % �003 une—Aug. 25 % �003 ept.—Nov. 25 2003 03 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Net after all controls) Tons/Year (See Instructions) 2002 2003 VOC VOC 0.0010 0.0013 02 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS HAP/TAPS Method Code Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Benzene 71-43-2 2.00 2.55 02 16 Operating Scenario: OS—6 Emission Source/Group ID:1ES06 Comments regarding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or general): Refer to the emissions inventory documentation for calculation details. If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: htt� Hdaii.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 17 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or U—ES-04 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: diesel engines for miscellaneous landfill support 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS —4/diesel engines for miscellaneous landfill support 4. SCC Number/Description: 20200401/Diesel 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): (combined hours for all engines) / 20,283 HR/yr 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) % Sulfur ro Ash Heat Content 0.05 0 (Btu/units) 140,000 / Btu/gal 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry tines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) ERP—DIESEL FUGITIVE (NO 1 72 Area= 1 miscellaneous diesel STACK) engines 18 1 Operating Scenario: OS —4 Emission Source/Group ID: U—ES-04 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 8 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year (48 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 8:00 am End: 4:00 pm 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an—Feb +Dec 25 % arch—May 25 % �003 une—Aug. 25 % �003 ept.—Nov. 25 2003 003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Net after all controls) (Tons car (See Instructions) 2002 2003 CO CO 0.38 9.959 08 0 NOx NOx 1.80 46.215 08 0 TSP TSP 0.01 0.328 08 0 PM10 PM10 0.01 0.328 08 0 PM2.5 PM2.5 0.01 0.328 08 0 S02 S02 0.12 3.056 08 0 VOC VOC 0.0140 3.742 08 0 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code (Net after all controls) ('Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 0.60 16.0 08 0 Acrolein 107-02-8 0.08 1.9 08 0 Benzene 7143-2 0.80 19.5 08 0 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 1 24.6 0$ 0 Toluene 108-88-3 0.40 8.5 08 0 X lene 1330-20-7 0.20 5.9 08 0 19 Operating Scenario: OS—4 Emission Source/Group ID:U—ES-04 Comments regarding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or general): Refer to the emissions inventory documentation for calculation details. If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: htt ::/�q.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 20 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID :0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit : 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County:Bertie DAQ Region :Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or U—CD—FLARE 1 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: CD—Flare-1 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS —5/LFG Utility Flare 4. SCC Number/Description: 50300601/Landfill Dump 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): 1580.57 E6FT3/yr 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro Sulfur N/A /o Ash NSA Heat Content 500 /BtL,/SCf Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information:None Order CS—H) CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) Flare VERTICAL STACK 15 1 1000 —"tt4— Flare N/A-candlesitck 1105 scfm to flare flare 21 Operating Scenario: OS - 5 Emission Source/Group ID: U-CD-FLARE 1 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 12:OOAM End: 11:59PM 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an-Feb +Dec 25 % arch-May 25 % �003 une-Aug. 25 % �003 ept.-Nov. 25 2003 003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions- Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code (Net after all controls) (Tons ear) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 CO CO 34 53.70 08 0 NOx NOx 6.30 9.87 08 0 TSP TSP 1.50 2.38 08 0 PM10 PM10 1.50 2.38 08 0 PM2.5 PM2.5 1.50 2.38 08 0 S02 S02 1.50 2.43 08 0 VOC VOC 0.10 0.13 08 99 HAP/TAP Pollutants (In Alphabetical CAS Emissions Emission Estimation Control Efficiency HAP/TAPS Method Code Order) (see instructions) ("Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 0.01 5.14 08 99 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.01 0.01 08 99 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 0.30 0.45 08 99 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 0.50 0.44 08 99 Chloroform 67-66-3 0.02 0.05 08 99 Dichlorobenzene 14- 106-46-7 4.21 0.48 08 99 Eth 1 benzene 100-41-4 2.14 7.48 08 99 Ethyl chloride chloroethane 75-00-3 0.57 1.23 08 99 Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2 0.23 0.62 08 99 1 2-dichloroethane Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 1.45 3.56 08 99 1,1-dichloroethane Hexane n- 110-54-3 0.53 8.66 08 99 Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 15.88 18.50 08 99 Methyl chloride 74-87-3 0.14 0.93 08 99 Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 0.44 0.98 08 99 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 2.71 7.82 08 99 Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 0.22 2.86 08 99 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 5.70 18.57 08 99 Perchloroeth lene tetrachloroeth leneH_87-5 718-4 3.91 9.46 08 99 Propylene dichloride 0.05 0.31 0$ 99 22 Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2 79-34-5 0.02 2.85 08 99 Trichloroeth lene 79-01-6 1.77 5.66 08 99 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 1.33 7.01 08 99 Vin lidene chloride 75-35-4 0.18 0.30 08 99 X lene 1330-20- 7 5.22 19.64 08 99 Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0 8,988.34 08 23 Operating Scenario: OS- 5 Emission Source/Group ID: U—CD—FLAREI Comments re2arding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or eneral : Refer to the emissions inventory documentation for calculation details. If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: htip://dag.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ /dag.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 24 Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit : 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data(Blank for new) (No new sources) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit) or Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: 4. SCC Description: 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) % Sulfur /o Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information Order CS—ID Control Devices ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9. Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry tines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) (Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( ) Days per Week ( ) Weeks per Year ( ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: End: 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an—Feb +Dec % IM arch—May % une—Aug. % ept.—Nov. 25 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed for: Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Tons/Year for year 2003 (See Instructions) (Net after all controls) CO CO NOx NOx PM TSP PM TSP PM10 PM10 PM2.5 PM2.5 S02 S02 VOC VOC Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS HAP/TAPS Method Code Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year)for year 2003 (See Instructions) Comments regarding this O eratin Scenario (identify by field or eneral : If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: http://daq.state.ne.us/monitor/­eminv/`forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2003. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 26 Facility Total CY 2003 Emissions Summary Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County : Bertie DAQ Region : Washington North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory-Calendar Year 2003 Record Facility-Wide Totals From all Permitted and Non-Permitted Air Pollutant Emission Sources Criteria Pollutants De Minimus Actual Emissions Reporting level (Tons/Year) (Tons) CY 2002 CY 2003 Carbon Monoxide CO 0.5 34.38 63.66 Oxides of Nitro en NOS 0.5 8.1 56.08 PM/TSP-Particulate Matter 0.5 1.51 2.71 PM-10 0.5 1.51 2.71 PM-2.5 0.5 1.51 2.71 Sulfur Dioxide SOZ 0.5 1.62 5.47 VOC 0.5 8.865 8.78 Below and following:Enter,in Alphabetical Order,All HAPs/TAPs Required by Instructions (Sum Source Emissions From Emission Source/Operating Scenario Forms) Hazardous Air Pollutants(HAPs) CAS De Minimus Actual Emissiqns and/or Toxic Air Pollutants(TAPs) (see instructions) Reporting level (Pounds/Year) (Pounds) CY 2002 CY 2003 Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 10 0.6 16 Acrolein 107-02-8 10 0.08 2 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 10 1.55 222 Benzene 71-43-2 10 62.18 121 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 10 13.6 29 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 1 0.51 0 Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 1 9.19 19 Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 10 21.16 19 Chloroform 67-66-3 100 0.99 2 Dichlorobenzene(p), 1,4- 106-46-7 1 4.21 21 CFC-12(Dichlorodifluoromethane) 75-71-8 100 94.23 1257 Dichlorofluoromethane 75-43-4 100 218.01 179 Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 100 584.82 324 Ethyl chloride(chloroethane) 75-00-3 10 23.94 53 Ethyl mercaptan 75-08-1 10 11.35 94 Ethylene dibromide t06-93-4 1 0.76 0 Ethylene dichloride(1,2-dichloroethane) 107-06-2 1 9.83 27 Ethylidene dichloride(l,l-dichloroethane) 75-34-3 100 60.73 154 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 10 1 25 Hexane,n- 110-54-3 100 1 144.27 375 27 Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 1 665.52 801 Mercury,vapor(Component of HGC) 7439-97-6 0.0010 0.05 0 Methyl chloride 74-87-3 1 5.69 40 Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 100 18.56 42 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 100 742.76 339 Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 10 60.95 124 Methyl mercaptan 74-93-1 1 49.24 79 Methylene chloride 75-09-2 1 238.84 804 Perchloroethylene(tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 100 163.85 410 Propylene dichloride 78-87-5 10 2.15 13 Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2— 79-34-5 100 0.7 123 Toluene 108-88-3 100 1892.69 2406 Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 1000 74.1 245 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 0.10 55.75 304 Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4 0.10 7.39 13 Xylene 1330-20-7 100 1428.62 857 Manganese Unlisted Compounds(Specify Component of MNC—Other 10 101 101 MNC) Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0 100 Not reported 8988.34 i Pollutants "specified" to add to Pollutant List: Pollutant Name CAS Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0 **Attach supporting documentation and calculations.Report any quantity above the threshold shown on the pollutant list on the website http://daq.state.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms (If using a blank form,you do not need to replicate the CY 2002 emissions column except to point out errors) Information on this form cannot be held confidential 2002 2003 Inventory Prepared By Kris Carlson William W. Mielke Telephone Number (704)377-4766 (651) 697-9737 28 Fax Number (704)377-4768 (651) 697-9735 Email Address kcarlson@scsengineers.com wmielke@golder.com The 2003 preparer is a Facility employee or consultant X 29 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: Eastern Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill Facility ID : 0800102 1922 Republican Road Permit: 08849 Aulander,NC 27805 County :Bertie DAQ Region :Washington North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory-Calendar Year 2003 These forms must be completed and returned even if the faeft did not of erate or emissions were zero The legally defined"Responsible Official" of record for your facility is John Murray This person or one that meets the definition below must sign this certification form. The official submitting the information must certify that he/she complies with the requirements as specified in Title 15A NCAC 2Q.0520(b)which references and follows the federal definition.40 CFR Part 70.2 defines a responsible as meaning one of the following: 1.For a corporation:a president,secretary,treasurer,or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function,or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the overall operation of one or more manufacturing,production,or operating facilities applying for a or subject to a permit and either i.the facilities employ more than 250 persons or have gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding$25 million(in second quarter 1980 dollars);or ii.the delegation of authority to such representatives is approved in advance by the permitting authority; 2.For partnership or sole propietorship; a general partner or the proprietor,respectively; 3.for a muncipatiity,state,federal,or other public agency includes the chief executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency(e.g.,a Regional Administrator of EPA). LegallyCERTIFICATION STATENIENT, I certify that I am the responsible official for this facility,as described above,and hereby certify that the information contained in this air emissions report,including attached calculations and documentation,is true,accurate and complete.(Subject to legal enalities of up to$10,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Res onsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: - 1 -0 Printed Name: -jotm bftnray- Drew enhour Signature: This form applies to Title V facilities.If this facility is not classified as Title V,please telephone your regional office Emission Inventory contact at once for proper forms. Email address of Responsible Official: ()C Ao-Ar p� f 2 pSf 44c,Cola) Information on this Form cannot be held confidential 30 East Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill 2003 Emission Inventory Documentation 2003 Annual Emission Rate Summary c� o0 00 " h c�c� 01z' Aim roc F o`1 OQ Emission Source ID ES-01 ES-02 ES-03 ES-04 ES-05 ES-06 ES-07 CD-Flaret Compound tpy tpy tpy tpy tpy tpy tpy tpy tpy Ndro en Oxides NOx - 46.21 - - - 9,87 56.08 Carbon Monoxide CO - 9.96 - - 53.70 63.66 Part.Matter<10 microns PM10 - 0.33 - - 238 2-71 Non-Methane Organic Carbon NMOC 10.60 - - - - 0,25 10.86 Volatile Organic Carbon VOC 4.14 - 3.74 0.05 0.00 0.73 0,12 8,78 Sulfur Dioxide(SO,) - - - 3.06 - - - 2AI 5.47 Hazardous Air Pollutants HAPs lbstyr ostyr lbaNr lbsNr lbstyr lbstyr Ilbstyr lbstyr Ib r Total HAPs 5,403.56 - 632A0 101.00 2,55 1,454.85 4.58 7.598.63 HCI(highest single HAP - - - - - 8,988,34 8,988.34 1,1,1-Trichloroethane(methyl chloroform 32.64 - - - - - 8.79 0.98 42.41 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 94.96 - - - - - 25.57 2.85 123.37 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 6.80 - - - - - 1,83 0.20 8.83 1,1-Dichloroethane eth lidene dichloride 118.52 - - - - - 31.91 3.56 153.98 1.1-Dichloroethene vin lidene chloride 9.93 - - - - - 2.67 0.30 12.90 1,2-Dichloroethane(ethylene dichloride 2053. - - - - - 5,53 0.62 26.67 1,2-Dichloro ro ane(propylene dichloride 10.36 - - - - - 2.79 0,31 13.47 2-Pro anol(isopropyl alcohol 1,534,88 - - - - 413.25 46,05 1,994.18 Acetaldehyde - 16.01 - - - 16.01 Acetone` 207.51 - - - 55.87 6.23 269,60 Acrolein 1.93 - - - 1.93 Acrylonitrile 171A8 - - - - 46.09 5.14 222.41 Benzene 76.04 - 19,47 - 2.55 20-47 2.28 120,81 - Bromodichloromethane" 261.35 - - - - 70.37 Z84 339,56 1,3-Butadiene - - - 0.82 - - - - 0.82 Butane' 149,00 - - - - 40.12 4,47 193.59 Carbon Disulfide 22.62 - - - - 6,09 0.68 29,39 ' Carbon Tetrachloride 0.31 - - - - - 0.08 0.01 0,41 Carbonyl Sulfide 15,00 - - - - 4.04 0,45 19.49 Chlorobenzene 14,57 - - - - 3.92 0A4 .,..,. . 18.9.3 Chlorodifluoromethane 57.29 15.43 1.72 74.44 Chloroethane(ethyl chloride 41.11 11.07 1,23 53.41 Chloroform 1,83 049 0.05 2,37 Chloromethane 31.14 8.38 0.93 4045 Dichlorobenzene 15.96 4.30 0.48 20.73 Dichlorodfluoromethane 96750 260.49 290 1,257,02 Dichlorofluoromethane 13743 37.00 4.12 178,56 Dichloromethane(methylene chloride 61907 166.68 18,57 804.32 Dimeth I Sulfide(methyl sulfide 247,63 66,67 743 321.73 Ethane 13,62467 3,668.29 408.74 17,701,70 Ethanol' 638.81 171.99 19.16 829.97 Ethyl Merca tan ethanethiol 7220 19,44 2,17 93.80 Eth (benzene 24943 67.16 7.48 324.07 Ethylene dibromide 0.10 0.03 0.00 0,12 Fluorotrichloromethane 63.21 14.33 1.60 69.14 Formaldehyde 24.63 - - 24.6 Hexane 288.58 77,70 8.66 37493 Hydrogen Sulfide 616.62 166.02 18.50 801.134 Manganese 101.00 - - 101.00 Mercurytotal 03 - 0.01 0.09 0,13 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 60.57 70.16 7.82 338,55 95.46 25.70 2.86 124.03 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Methyl Merca tan 61.06 - - - 16.44 1.83 79.33 Pentane' 120.98 - - - 32.57 3.63 157,19 Perch loroeth lene tetrachloroeth lene 315,26 - - - 84.88 9,46 409.59 Total PAHs - 500.91 - - - - 500.91 Propane* 249,43 - - - 67.16 7.48 324,07 Propylene 53.85 - - - - 53.85 t-1.2-Dichloroethene 1,2 dichloroeth lene 140.32 - - - - 37.78 4.21 182.31 Toluene 1,845.37 8.54 - - 496.85 55.36 2,406.12 Trichloroeth lene trichloroethene 188.83 - - 50,84 5.66 245.33 Vin I Chloride 233.81 - 62.95 7.01 303.78 Xylenes 654,69 - - 5.95 - - 176,27 19.64 856.55 ' NOT a Hazardous Air Pollutant c Y A vSi1Z8Ro�BFS���e�Sa3��^1 avo=n:9vt-78$Sr8m822.4.1 8sG.aA ^ion nyio �vn u o p b 3 pp p GO GG p p q m i 8 8 6 6 6 8 8 a E o 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 o c t ry o 0000000000 �0000000000... .. ooT o000 ` g � d �o o--o 0 0 0.o 0I I 0.o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0�� 5 i �8 N SRu7..o f R A ` O } gRBgmR$ssBR$SsB�oa $Rg .��888.888R8�88H88�8b8RF8 f ovo o o o 000 e o o o o o..o.o rs�000000cio8od000f o.�oono�� n 0 E T-- Rm. 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TANKS 4.0 Inputs (Distillate fuel oil no.2 selected) Tank Dimensions(Horizontal Tank) Shell Length(ft): 17 feet Diameter(ft) 5 feet Volume(gallons) 2500 gallons Turnovers 24 Net Throughput(gal/yr): 147449 gallons/year Is tank heated(y/n): N Is tank underground(y/n): N Paint Characteristics Shell Color/shade: White/white Shell Condition: Good Breather Vent Settings Vacuum Settings(psig): -0.03 Pressure Settings(psig): 0.03 Meteorological Data used in Emissions Calculations: Raleigh,North Carolina(Avg Atmospheric Pressure=14.53 psia) Results Losses(Ibs) Workin Brean Total lsti late fuel oil no. thi NOTE: All VOC emissions are assumed to be HAPS(assigned as benzene) East Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill 2003 Emission Inventory Documentation Welding Assume worst case conditions as listed in Title V Permit Application (same approach as last year) 5000 Ibs welding rods used in 2003 0.0202 Ibs fumes/Ibs welding rods (from Title V application) 101 Ibs total fumes (assume to be all HAPs, manganese) East Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill 2003 Emission Inventory Documentation Leachate Storage Tank The tank VOC emissions were calculated using the TANKS 4.0 software program. TANKS 4.0 Inputs (Landfill Leachate created) Tank Dimensions (Vertical Fixed Roof Tank) Shell Height(ft): 30 feet Diameter(ft): 40 feet Liquid Height(ft): 29 feet Average Liquid Height(ft): 29 feet Volume (gallons) 250000 gallons Turnovers 10.86 Net Throughput(gal/yr): 4676204 gallons/year Is tank heated(y/n): N Paint Characteristics Shell Color/shade: White/white Shell Condition: Good Roof Color/Shade: White/white Roof Condition: Good Roof Characteristics Type: Dome Height(ft): 20 feet Radius(ft) (dome roof): 40 feet Breather Vent Settings Vacuum Settings(psig): -0.03 Pressure Settings(psig): 0.03 Meteorological Data used in Emissions Calculations: Raleigh, North Carolina (Avg Atmospheric Pressure = 14.53 psia) Results Losses(Ibs) Working Breathing Total Distillate fuel oil no. 2 1027.791 427.06 1454.85 (All VOC emissions are assumed to be HAPs) The HAPs are prorated using the same weight percentages as the landfill gas fugitive surface emissions. r East Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill 2003 Emission Inventory Documentation Landfill Gas Generation and NMOC Emission Rates The landfill gas generation rates were predicted using the U.S.EPA Landfill Gas Emissions Model(LandGEM). The model uses the first order decay equation listed in 40 CFR 60.754(a)(1)(1). Model Input Parameters Landfill gas NMOC concentration 595 ppmv(as hexane) Landfill gas methane content 50% Methane generation rate(k) 0.04 year'(AP-42 default) Methane generation potential(Lo) 100 m'/Mg(AP-42 default) Tons per Megagram 1,1023113 tons/Mg Cubic feet per cubic meter 35.314687 ft/m' Year Disposal Refuse In Disposal Refuse in Methane Landfill Gas NMOC NMOC Rate Place Rate Place Generation Gen.Rate Generatior Generation (tonsyr) (tons) (Mglyr) (mg) ate I')(m'lyr (scfm) (Mgyr) (tons/yr) 1993 39,176 0 35,540 0 0.000E+00 0 0 1994 243,409 39,176 220,817 35,540 1.422E+05 19 0.6 0.5 1995 338,155 282,585 306,769 256,357 1.020E+06 137 4.4 3.9 1996 360,497 620,740 327,037 563,126 2.207E+06 297 9.4 8.5 1997 345,587 981,237 313,511 890,163 3.429E+06 461 14.6 13.3 1998 404,852 1,326,824 367,276 1,203,674 4.548E+06 611 19.4 17.6 1999 456.157 1,731,676 413,819 1,570,950 5.839E+06 785 24.9 22.6 2000 472,056 2,187,833 428,242 1,984,769 7.265E+06 976 31.0 28.1 2001 446,029 2,659,889 404,631 2,413,011 8.693E+06 1168 37.1 33.6 2002 380,470 3,105,918 345,157 2,817,641 9.971E+06 1340 42.5 38.6 2003 494,866 3,486,388 448,935 3,162,798 1.096E+07 1473 46.8 42.4 1. Predicted from LandGEM software program. Fugitive NMOC Emissions The landfill gas collection system is assumed to be 75%efficient,thus,25%of the landfill gas is uncontrolled fugitive emissions. Landfill gas generation rate 1,473 scfm Fugitive landfill gas flow rate 368 scfm Fugitive NMOC emissions 10.60 tonslyear Fugitive VOC emissions 4.14 tons/year Total HAPs 2.70 tons/year Landfill gas generation rate 193.52 mmscf/year East Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill 2003 Emission Inventory Documentation Landfill Gas Generation and NMOC Emission Rates Indovid-11 ompound contribution-individual ompound Contribution to HCI to Sos Hazardous Control N of ffi 0 of S02 S02 Air MW Conc Eff Fugitive Emissions Clz S Conc EmissCom and Pollutant CAS Ibllb-mol) (PPmv)' (No control) Ib/hr ton r Atoms ) Atoms (ppmv) (ton r) Ibs/yrCom ound 1,1,1-Tnchlomethane(meth I chlooform) x 71-556 133.42 0.48 0,00 3.73E-03 1.6E-02 30 0 0 000 32.6 1,1,1-Thchloroelhane(methyl chloroform) 1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane x 7134-5 167.85 1.11000 1.08E-02 4.7E-02 40 0 0 000 95.0 1,1,2,2-7etrachloroethane 1,1,2-Tdchlwoethane x 79-00.5 13341 010 000 7.76E-04 3.4E-03 300 0 0 000 68 1,1,2-Tnchlorcethane 1,1-Dichlorcethane(ethyGdene dichloride) x 7534-3 9895 235 0.00 1.35E-02 5.9E-02 200 0 0 0.00 118.5 1,1-Dichiorcethane(ethylidene dchbdde) 1,1-DicMoroethene(vinylidene chloride) x 75-34-3 96,94 0,20 0.00 1.13E-03 5.0E-03 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 9.9 1.1-DicMoroethene(ethylene chloride) 1,2-Dichloroethane(ethylene dichloride) x 107-06-2 98.96 0.41 0.00 2.34E-03 1.0E-02 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 20.5 1,2-Dichbroethane(ethylene dichloride) 1,2-DicNoropropane(propylene dichlonde) x 78-87-5 112.98 0,18 0.00 1.18E-03 5.2E-03 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.06 10.4 1.2-Dichloropropane(propylene dichloride) 2-Propanol(isopropyl alcohol) 67-63-0 60.11 50.10 0.00 1.75E-01 7.7E-01 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 1534.9 2-Pro anol(isopropyl alcohol) Acetone 67-64-1 58,08 7.01 0,00 2.37E-02 1.0E-01 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 207.5 Acetone Acrylodtnle z 107-131 53.06 6.33 0.00 1.95E-02 8.6E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 171.2 Acrylonitnle Benzene x 71-43-2 78.11 1.91 0.00 8.68E-03 3.8E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 D 0.00 76.0 Benzene Bromodchloromethane 75-27-4 163,83 3.13 0.00 2.98E-02 1.3E-01 2 0.00 0.DO 0 0 0.00 261A Bromodlchloromethane Butane 106-97-8 58.12 5.03 0.00 1.70E-02 7.4E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0,00 149.0 Butane Carbon Disulfide x 75-150 76.13 0.58 0.00 2.58E-03 1.1E-02 0 0.00 0.00 2 V�- � 22.6 Carbon asulfide Carbon Tetrachloride x 56-23-5 153.84 0.004 0.00 3.58E-05 1.6E-04 4 0,00 0,00 0 0.3 Carbon Tetrachloride Carbon(Sulfide z 463-58-1 60.07 0.49 0.DO 1.71E-03 7.5E-03 0 0.00 0.00 1 15.0 Carbon(Sulfide Chlorobenzene x 108-90-7 112,56 0,25 0.00 1.66E-03 7.3E-03 1 0.00 0.00 0 14.6 ChlorobenzeneChiorodfluoromethane 124-48-1 8647 1.30 000 6.54E-03 2.9E-02 1 0.00 0.00 0 57.3 Chloroothwornethane Chloroethane(ethyl chloride) x 75-00-3 6452 1 25 000 4.69E-03 2.1E-02 1 0.00 0.00 0 41.1 CHoroMhane(ethyl chbnde> CNoroform x 67-66-3 11939 0.03 0.00 2.08E-04 9.1E-04 3 1.8 ChloroformChloromethace 74-87-3 50,49 1.21 0,00 3.55E-03 1.6E-02 1 000 0,00 0 .00 31.1 Chbromethane CHoro ethanne x 106-46-7 147,00 0,21 0.00 1.82E-03 8.0E-03 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 16.0 DicWrobenzene Dichlo[Ethanol wodftuoromethane 7571-8 120Al 15,70 0.00 1.10E-01 4.8E-01 2 0,00 0.00 0 0 0.00 967.5 DicMwodifluoromethane woiluoromethane 75434 102.92 2.62 0.00 1.57E-02 6.9E-02 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 137.4 Dichlorofkraomemane womethane(methylene chloride) x 7509-2 84.94 14.30 0.00 7.07E-02 3,1 E-01 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 619.1 Dichloromethane(methylene choride) thyl Sulfide(methyl sulfide) 75-18-3 62.13 782 000 2.83E-02 1.2E-01 0 000 0.00 1 0 000 2476 Dimethyl Sulfide(methyl sulfide) ne 74-84-0 30.07 889 000 1.56E+00 6.8E+00 0 000 000 0 0000 13624.7 Ethane 6417-5 46.08 27.20 0.00 7.29E-02 3.2E-01 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 638.8 Ethanol Ethyl Mercaptan(ethanethio0 7S081 62.13 2.28 0.00 8.24E-03klE-01 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 0.00 72.2 Ethyl Mercaptan(ethanethlop Ethylbenzene x 100-41-4 106,16 4,61 0.00 2.85E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 249.4 Ethybenzene Ethylene dlbromide x 106-93-4 187.88 0.001 0.00 1,09E-05 0 0,00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0,1 Ethylene dibromde Fluorotnchloromethane 75-69-4 137.38 0,76 0.00 6.07E-03 3 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 53.2 Flucroinchlwomethane Hexace x 110-54-3 86.18 6.57 0.00 3.29E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 288.6 Hexane Hydrogen Sulfide 7783-06-4 34.08 35.50 0.00 7.04E-02 1 0.00 0.00 1 0 0.00 616.6 Hydrogen Sulfide Mercury(total) x 7439-97-6 200.61 0.000292 0.00 3.41E-06 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.0 Mercury(total) Methyl Ethyl Ketone x 78-93-3 72.11 7.09 0.00 2,97E-02 1.3E-Ot 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 260.6 Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl Isobul I Ketone z 108-10-1 100.16 1,87 0.00 1.09E-02 4.8E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0,00 95.5 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Methyl Mercaptan 74-93-1 48.11 2,49 0,00 6.97E-03 3.1E-02 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 0.00 61.1 Methyl Mercaptan Pentane 109-66-0 72,15 3,29 0,00 1.38E-02 6.0E-02 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 121.0 Pentane 3.73 0.00 3.60E-02 1.6E-01 4 0.00 0,00 0 0 0.00 315.3 Perchloroeth lene(tetrachloroeth gene) Perchloroethykne(tetrachlwoethylene) x 127-1&4 165.83 0.00 0.00 0 0 000 249.4 Propane Propane 74-98-6 44,09 11.10 0.00 2.85E-02 1.2E-01 0 . 0 0.00 1403 t-1,2-DicMoroethene(1,2 ochbroethyknel t-1,2-Dichlwoethene(1,2 dichlwoethylene) 156-60-5 96.94 2.84 0.00 1.60E-02 7.0E-02 2 0.00 0.00 0 . Toluene z 108-88-3 92,13 39.30 0.00 2.11 E-01 9.2E-01 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 1845.4 Toluene Tdchloroeth lene(thchloroethene) x 79-01-6 131.38 2.82 0.00 2.16E-02 9.4E-02 3 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 188.8 Tnchiwoeth lene(McNoroethene) Vin Chloride x 7501-4 62.50 7.34 0.00 2.67E-02 1.2E-01 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 233.8 Vinyl Chloride Xyknes x 133420.7 106.16 12.10 0.00 7.47E-02 3.3E-01 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 654.7 Xylenes a-Concentrations are listed in AP-42 Tables 2.4-1 and 2.4-2 Calculation Example Calculation Example for Benzene 1.91 parts 78.11 lb C,K 8: ft 60 min lbmole deg R --on(vol) 1 1 atm o 8.68E-03 Ibs/hr million(vd) bmole CHa min hr 0.7302 aim ft 520 deg R 11,000.000 parts --s East Carolina Regional Solid Waste Landfill 2003 Emission Inventory Documentation Landfill Gas Generation and NMOC Emission Rates The landfill gas generation rates were predicted using the U.S.EPA Landfill Gas Emissions Model(LandGEM). The model uses the first order decay equation listed in 40 CFR 60.754(a)(1)(i). Model Input Parameters Landfill gas NMOC concentration 595 ppmv(as hexane) Landfill gas methane content 50% Methane generation rate(k) 0.04 year-'(AP-42 default) Methane generation potential(Lo) 100 m3/Mg(AP-42 default) Tons per Megagram 1.1023113 tons/Mg Cubic feet per cubic meter 35.314687 ft3/m3 Year Disposal Refuse in Disposal Refuse in Methane Landfill Gas NMOC NMOC Rate Place Rate Place Generation Gen.Rate Generatior Generation (tons/yr) (tons) (Mg/yr) (Mg) late 1'1(m3/yr (scfm) (Mg/yr) (tons/yr) 1993 39,176 0 35,540 0 0.000E+00 0 0 1994 243,409 39,176 220,817 35,540 1.422E+05 19 0.6 0.5 1995 338,155 282,585 306,769 256,357 1.020E+06 137 4.4 3.9 1996 360,497 620,740 327,037 563,126 2.207E+06 297 9.4 8.5 1997 345,587 981,237 313,511 890,163 3.429E+06 461 14.6 13.3 1998 404,852 1,326,824 367,276 1,203,674 4.548E+06 611 19.4 17.6 1999 456,157 1,731,676 413,819 1,570,950 5.839E+06 785 24.9 22.6 2000 472,056 2,187,833 428,242 1,984,769 7.265E+06 976 31.0 28.1 2001 446,029 2,659,889 404,631 2,413,011 8.693E+06 1168 37.1 33.6 2002 380,470 3,105,918 345,157 2,817,641 9.971E+06 1340 42.5 38.6 20031 494,866 3,486,388 448,9351 3,162,798 1.096E+07 1473 46.8 42.4 1. Predicted from LandGEM software program. Fugitive NMOC Emissions The landfill gas collection system is assumed to be 75%efficient;thus,25%of the landfill gas is uncontrolled fugitive emissions. Landfill gas generation rate 1,473 scfm Fugitive landfill gas flow rate 368 scfm Fugitive NMOC emissions 10.60 tons/year Fugitive VOC emissions 4.14 tons/year Total HAPs 2.70 tons/year Landfill gas generation rate 193.52 mmscf/year