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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_0800081_20130814_EI_Cmb-EI-File QAPP Audit Form for CY2012 Point Source EI data submittals Facility Name: v u lll P'-o!e1/j,' Facility ID: Permit Number: Assigned to: Confidential Copy Submitted? Region: 03og57'd 9 -Ft'-"�y ❑ YES NO Initial Review/Data Entry LY Receipt of EI properly documented U'�If submitted through AERO,Receipt of Certification form entered in ED Cd'Was EI received by June 30 deadline. If not,was the failure to meet the deadline documented? Data entry complete date entered lv/lai3 U'Date Approval Due: 9/3 z&lj wrVK-0c/�de — Comments: Sej 0ACAec9 S/ G/( 0-70lG_f LQ--ncP Go�'Nc�io� Inventory Audit (verify that the checks below at a minimum have been investigated and documented.) U3'All forms appear to be complete and certification form was signed by appropriate official. Ca' Emissions reported for all sources(permitted, insignificant,and unpermitted)or marked as not operated or NRTR. Ia/Supporting calculations, control and/or capture efficiencies and emission factor documentation included and appears correct. d All known OSs,control devices and release points reported for each emission source. LI/All emissions above de minimus levels have been reported for all emission sources. CY Emission Factors are best available/most current. LY Calculations and facility totals add up correctly. U All QA/QC issues addressed. l'Comparison with previous emission inventory has been conducted; obvious outliers have been investigated and - ,,explained. � 11 changes/corrections were made to the inventory and documented either on paper or DataEntryMain page. ' Appropriate additional comments entered on DataEntryMain page. Auditor signature /jr y/-P� Date: 67/i y/G c%s I Huddleston, Betsy From: Baggett, Joey [Joey.Baggett@Perdue.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:19 PM To: Huddleston, Betsy Subject: RE: Emissions Inventory Comments Thanks Betsy, the BOD concentrations from the anaerobic ponds has increased quite a bit during the last three years. That is why the methane has increased. From: Huddleston, Betsy [mailto:betsy.huddleston@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:59 AM To: Baggett, Joey Subject: RE: Emissions Inventory Comments Van is a District Environmental Manager for Valley Proteins. He assembled their emissions inventory for October through December. For the anerobic pond methane emissions, it looked like the data DAQ has on the last couple of inventories only accounted for one of the two ponds (emissions were essentially half). Just noting it in case question is raised as to why methane appears increased. The final combined emissions forms are attached. Betsy Iluddleston, Environmental Engineer Washington Regional Office NC DENR, Division of Air Quality 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington,NC 27889 Phone: 252-948-3836 Fax: 252 975-3716 www.ncaiE,M Betsy.Huddlestongncdenr.gov Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulation. From: Baggett, Joey [ma iIto:Joey.Baggett()Perdue.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:18 AM To: Huddleston, Betsy Subject: RE: Emissions Inventory Comments I guess you'll send me a copy of Perdue's after you finish. The bag-filter control for poultry meal to silos was .001. Both anaerobic ponds were included in the GHG methane. We have to count the gas produced from Valley waste cause we treat it. Who is Van Jones ?? From: Huddleston, Betsy [mailto:betsy.huddleston(ancdenr.gov] Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 3:41 PM To: Black, Wayne; Baggett, Joey Subject: Emissions Inventory Comments Hi, 1 Van Jones asked me to make a couple of minor changes to the inventory,so if you've not read my comments yet, use these instead. Please let me know if you have any issues with what I've done by end of this week, if possible. Betsy Huddleston, Environmental Engineer Washington Regional Office NC DENR, Division of Air Quality 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington,NC 27889 Phone: 252-948-3836 Fax: 252-975-3716 www.ncair.orri Betsy.H udd lestonnd,ncdenr.gov Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulation. 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If you have received this communication in error,please immediately re-send this communication to the sender and delete the original message and any copy of it, including all attachments,from your computer system. 2 Huddleston, Betsy From: Huddleston, Betsy Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 2:57 PM To: 'Jones, Van'; 'Baggett, Joey' Subject: Emissions Inventory Review Comments Attachments: 2012 Emission Summary.pdf; 20130814 Emissions Inventory Notes for 2012.docx Hi Van and Joey, I have combined your 2012 emissions inventory data in our master emissions database. I did make some changes-a list of them is attached. If you disagree with any of them,just let me know and we can fix it up. I have also attached the combined total emissions summary report. Betsy Iluddleston, Environmental Engineer Washington Regional Office NC DENR, Division of Air Quality 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington,NC 27889 Phone: 252-948-3836 Fax: 252-975-3716 www.ncair.oM Betsy.Huddleston@ncdenr.gov ************************************************************************ Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulation. ************************************************************************ 1 Valley Proteins/Perdue Farms Combined 2012 Emissions Inventory Review Notes 1. The facility was purchased by Valley Proteins in October of 2012 from Perdue. Each company did an emission inventory, and I had to combine them in IBEAM ED. Valley submitted on AERO, and Perdue submitted by hard copy. 2. I tried to discern b/n each facility's emissions in the OS descriptors in ED. Some of the sources in ED will disappear next year because they now belong with a new permit for Perdue (chicken processing facility 0800109, synthetic minor). 3. Both facilities used up-to-date NCDAQ spreadsheets for boiler natural gas and IC engine fuel oil combustion. There is an August 7, 2013 NCDAQ natural gas combustion spreadsheet that has added ammonia as a toxic, but it will not be included until next year's inventory when the spreadsheet has been officially posted on the DAQ website. 4. Most of the toxics did not exceed deminimus, so I did not include those in ED. The reportable toxics are benzene, formaldehyde and n-hexane. 5. The PM factor for the meal silos and loadouts (0.27 lb/ton) is the AP-42 factor used for these sources at vegetable oil production facilities. Perdue applied 99.9% bagfilter control to the silo calculations, but Valley Proteins did not. The emissions were low, so I left the totals as-is. 6. Perdue calculated blood meal emissions using the total 2012 raw material weight, which includes all of the material that Valley Proteins processed from October to December 2012. 7. Perdue did not calculate the VOC emissions from the room collection and cookers. I used Valley Proteins' calculation assumptions for Perdue's emissions. 8. 1 had to correct the control systems in the OS for the cookers and room air exhaust. The cookers exhaust to the venturi scrubber and packed scrubber. The room air goes to the crossflow scrubber. This is a new configuration. The plant permanently cut the gas flow from the crossflow scrubber to the packed scrubber. 9. Perdue previously applied additional control efficiency to the VOC emissions from the cookers (the factor hasn't changed) b/c they were applying a second layer of control (70%)with addition of the venturi scrubber. I can accept this assumption since the emission factor is based on testing with only a packed scrubber control. Perdue previously calculated 85%VOC removal from room air assuming additional controls, but that is not how the room air control system is now operating (see item 8. above). From October 2012 forward Valley Proteins has not applied additional control to the VOC emission factors. 10. The increase in reported meth-,u a is due to the inclusion of emissions from the second anaerobic wastewater pond. It doesn't appear that it has been included in the database before. 11. The significant increase in ammonia from 2011 is due to more loss from the Perdue ammonia refrigeration system. (g:\bertie08\201230814 Emissions Inventory Notes for 2012.docx) Facility Total CY 2012 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0800081 Facility Name: Valley Proteins- Lewiston Division Permit#(s): 03085T29 Green House Gases Pollutants (GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Yr `% Change Pollutant CAS CY 2012 CY 2011 from ED from Fees Nitrous Oxide (N20) 10024972 0.048200 0.075800 -36.4% Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 124389 23,696.75 37,180.44 -36.3% Methane(CH4) 74-82-8 8,260.47 2,299.72 259.2% CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emission times their i 97h,883.07 metric tons IPCC Global Warming Potential(GWP), converted to metric tons) Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions % Change (Tons/Year) Vollutant CAS CY 2012 i from Fees CY 2011 CO CO 17.24 26.72 -35.5% NOx NOX 23.37 34.96 -33.2% PM(TSP) TSP 11.85 14.59 -18.8% PM10 PM10 6.62 7.84 -15,6'% PM2.5 PM2.5 1.59 0.740000 114.9% S02 S02 0.170000 0,240000 -29.2% VOC VoC 33.09 11.60 185.3% Hazardous Air Pollutants(HAPs) Actual Emissions % Change and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2012 CY 2011 m ED from Fees Antimony & Compounds(total mass, inc elemental SB) Not 0.000000 `'G 1 Reported Arsenic & Compounds (total mass of elemental AS, arsine and all Not 10.000000 I N/t inorganic compounds) Reported Beryllium & compounds (Total mass) Not 10.000000 I N/A Reported Cadmium & compounds(total mass includes elemental metal) Not 0.000000 N/A Reported Cobalt& compounds Not 10.000000 I N/A Reported 08/21/2013 Pagel of 3 Facility Total CY 2012 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0800081 Facility Name: Valley Proteins- Lewiston Division Permit#(s): 03085T29 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions % Change and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2012 CY 2011 Lead& compounds Not 0.000000 N/A Reported Manganese& compounds Not I 0.000000 I N/A Reported Mercury & Compounds-all total mass includes Hg Vapor 0.006460 10,000000 N/A Mercury, vapor(Component of HGC) 7439-97-6 0.006460 Not N/A Reported Nickel& Compounds,sum total mass includes elemental Not 0.000000 I N/A Reported Polycyclic Organic Matter(7 PAH Compounds for NIF) Not 10,000610 N/A Reported Benzo(a)pyrene (Component of 833291POMTV& 50-32-8 Not 0.000610 N/A 5655317PAH) Reported Polycyclic Organic Matter(Specific Compounds from OAQPS for Not 0.305610 N/A TIq Reported Benzo(a)pyrene (Component of 833291POMTV& 50-32-8 Not 0.000610 N/A 5655317PAH) Reported Naphthalene (Component of 833291POMTV) 91-20-3 Not 0.305000 N/A Reported Total Reduced Sulfur(TRS as total mass) 15.00 17.00 -11.8% Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 15.00 17.00 -11.8% Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 Not 0.060000 N/A Reported Acrolein 107-02-8 Not 0.018900 N/A Reported Ammonia (as NH3) 7664-41-7 24,636.00 9,166.00 168.8% Benzene 71-43-2 2.48 3.16 -21.5% Ethyl benzene 10041-4 Not Not N/A Reported Reported Fluorides (sum of all 11uot-icic compounds as mass of F 16984-48-8 Not Not N/A ion) Reported Reported Formaldehyde 50-00-0 28.88 45.51 -36.5% 08;21 201,11 Page 2 of 3 Facility Total CY 2012 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID#: 0800081 Facility Name: Valley Proteins-Lewiston Division Permit#(s): 03085T29 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions % Change and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2012 CY 2011 Hexane, n- 110-54-3 690.21 1,086.00 -36.4% Polycyclic Organic Matter(Inc PAH, dioxins,etc.NC POM Not 0.510000 N/A &AP 42 historic) Reported Selenium Compounds SEC Not Not N/A Reported Reported Toluene 108-88-3 Not 2.72 N/A Reported Trichloroethane, 1,1,2- 79-00-5 Not Not N,/. Reported Reported Xylene, o- 95-47-6 Not 0.456000 N/A Reported Largest Individual HAP Hexane, n- 690.21 Ibs Total HAP Emissions 721.58 lbs DAO's Comments Reeardine Inventory This facility was sold by Perdue to Valley Proteins on 10/22/2013.Each company sent an inventory for the portion of 2012 for which they owned the plant. Valley entered their emissions into AERO. However, I have combined their emissions into one inventory for the facility in ED.There are a couple of differences in how Perdue and Valley calculated emissions for the same sources(use of control efficiencies and controls were modified during the year). I have hand written notes on each hard copy of the inventory that explains their differences in calculation. The companies have been notified of my changes. Van Jones provided comment on 8/19/2013(we decided not to include natural gas ammonia emissions until NCDAQ spreadsheet is updated on our website and EPA emission factor guidance is finalized). 08/21/2013 Page 3 of 3 Original COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 6/17/201312:02:30 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: d Facility ID :4666682- D 80DD I?/2C-rff=,"M PERdGa WRmslnc, 415w; on Permit: o275 030$S %te Rea44483 35 3m GDVeXftVZS tkpAd County : Hertford t3 ERti E p Z/T/� DAQ Region : WARO ZEt• sS&^ /VsC� A7 O 7 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory-Calendar Year 2012 These forms must be completed and returned even if the facility did not operates e zero The legally defined "Responsible Official" of record for your facility is Wayne Black 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 muncipality,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). CERTIFICATION STATEMENT- &Monglibir,Official, read and si Si()ns are final-) 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 $25,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Responsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: -A /- Printed Name: Wayne Bl k Signature: 1_�� 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. SCE Email address of Responsible Official: Wayne.Black@perdue.com NIP J L UN 2 6 � Information on this Form cannot be held confidential Original COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 6/17/2013 12:02:30 Qld Y JUN 1 8 2013 2012 EMISSIONS INVEN O ppq WARO PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED Lewiston, NORTH CAROLINA Prepared for: North Carolina Department of Environment And Natural Resources Large Diesel and All Dual-Fuel Engines Emissions Calculartor LGD2012 Revision Instwizbons:Please provide the information shown in blue below.The applicability of this spreadsheet is limited to diesel engines larger than 600 no and )engines.Please note Mat,when used in conjunction with permit applications.any value entered for annual operations of these engines may become a permit limit. %/,rrrC.n� /� -ea JJ/� For annual emissions enter either(1)Engine Output(hp)and Annual Operation(hours)or(2)Generator Output(kW)and Annual Operation(hours). C-(n }�/ User Input This section can be used to calculate kW-hr output DISC W MER:This spreadsheet is for your use only and should Company Name: Not tCE Company from hours of operation and engine hp output be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of Plant County: Wake This can be useful for operators with hour meters but the information contained. This spreadsheet is subject to Plant City: Raleigh no Waft-hour meters.It assumes full load operation continual revision and updating. It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR is not Permit Number NA resulting in conservative emission estimates. responsible for enors or omissions that may be contained herein. User V.Hot Diesel Fuel Sulfur Content(%): 0.05 Annual Operation(hours): 117 NG Fuel Sulfur Content(gr/mm cu it). 2,000 Engine Output(hp): 2628 Generator Output(kW): 1825 Annual Electrical Output(kW-hr): 213,525 Annual Output(kW-hr): 213,525 Annual Output h r: 307,476 Emissions Output for Diesel Engine Emission Factor Emissions Output for Dual-fuel Efrain es Emission Factor Criteria Pollutants Factor Quality Criteria Pollutants Factor Quality Pollutant lbmr lbtvr boy IWh hr Rafinq Pollutant Ib/hr IW r I toy Qb/hp-hr) Rating PM 1.84 215.23 0.11 7.00E-04 B PM NA NA NA NO NA PM-10 1.84 215.23 0.11 7.00E-04 B PM-10 NA NA NA NO NA PM-2.5 1.84 215.23 0.11 7.00E-04 B PM-2.5 NA NA NA ND NA NO.,uncont. 63.07 7,379.42 3.69 2.40E-02 8 NO.,uncont. 47.30 5,534,57 2.77 1.80E-02 D NO,cart. 34.16 3,997.19 2.00 1.30E-02 6 NO..rant. NA NA NA NO NA TOC(as CH4) 1.85 216.77 0.11 7.05E-04 C TOC(as CH,) 13.90 1.626.55 0,81 5.29E-03 D NMTOC 1.69 197.26 0.10 6.42E-04 E NMTOC 3.47 405.87 0.20 1.32E-03 E CO 14.45 1,691.12 0.85 5.50E-03 C CO 19.71 2,306.07 1.15 7.50E-03 0 S% 1.06 124.37 0.06 4.05E-04 e 30, 0.05 6.43 0.00 2.09E-05 B Total HAP 3.22E-02 3.77 0.002 1.23E-05 Largest HAP floemenel 1.43E-02 1.67 0.001 5.43E-06 Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutants There are no ToxidHazardous Air Pollutant emission factors for dual-fuel engines. Pollutant CAS Number Iblhr lb/day Ilotyr Acetaldehyde 75070 4.6E-04 1.1E-02 5.42E-02 1.76E-07 E Acrolein 107028 1.4E-04 3.5E-03 1.70E-02 5.52E-08 E Arsenic unlisted compounds ASC-Other 7.4E-05 1.8E-03 8.61E-03 2.80E-08 E Benzene 71432 1.4E-02 3.4E-01 1.67E+00 5.43E-06 E Benno(a)pyrene 50328 4.7E-06 1.1E-04 5.53E-04 1.80E-09 E,< Beryllium metal(unreacted) 7440417 5.5E-05 1.3E-0:i 6.46E-03 2.10E-08 E Cadmium metal(elemental unreacted) 7440439 5.5E-05 1.3E-03 6.46E-03 2.10E-08 E Chromic Acid(VI) 7738945 5.5E-05 1.3E-03 6.46E-03 2.10E-08 E Formaldehyde 50000 1.5E-03 3.5E-02 1.70E-01 5.52E-07 E Lead unlisted compounds PBC-Other 1.7E-04 4.0E-03 1.94E-02 6.30E-08 E Manganese unlisted compounds MNC-Other 1.1 E-04 2.6E-03 1.29E-02 4.20E-08 E Mercury vapor 7439976 5.5E-05 1.3E-03 6.46E-03 2.10E-08 E Napthalene 91203 2.4E-0:i 5.7E-02 2.80E-01 9.10E-07 E Nickel metal 7440020 5.5E-05 1.3E-03 6.46E-03 2.10E-08 E Selenium compounds SEC 2.8E-04 6.6E-03 3.23E-02 1.05E-07 E,< Total PAH 3.9E-03 9.4E-02 4.56E-01 1.48E-06 E Toluene 1ON83 5.2E-03 1.2E-01 6.05E-01 1.97E-06 E X lanes 1330207 3-6E-03 8.5E-02 4.15E-01 1.35E-06 E Greenhouse Gases-methods consistent with AP-42 Emission Factor Greenhouse Gases-methods consistent with AP-42 but not with EPA Emission Factor but not with EPA Mand tow Reporting Rule Factor OW14 Manclattow Re nino Rule Factor Quality Pollutant I t Ib/h r Ratino Pollutant Ib/hit I Ib/ r t Ib/h r Rating Carbon Dioxide(CO2) 347,162.00 173,58 0.31 NA Carbon Dioxide(CO2) 256,569.25 128.28 0.23 NA Methane(CH4) 19.51 0.01 0.0001 NA Methane(CH4) 1,162.74 0.58 0.004 NA Nitrous Oxide INA 2.85 0,00 0,00001 NA Nitrous Oxide(N20) 2.85 0.00 0.00001 NA Nab: Do not use greenhouse gas emission estimates from this spreadsheet for PSD(Prewmion of Signlfium Daterlorrtion)purposes. NO,control is via ignition timing retard. Pollutants in red are federally regulated hazardous air pollutants(HAPs)only. All other toxic/hazardous air pollutants are regulated as both HAPs and TAPs. A Factor Quality ratings containing"<^indicate an AP42 emission factor based on test results being below dejection. G"A Emission factors for criteria pollutants are from AP-42 Chapter 3.4,Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Dual-fuel Engines(revised 10M). N��ENR Emission factors for arsenic,beryllium,cadmium,chromium,lead,manganese,mercury,nickel,and selenium are from AP-42 Chapter 1.3,Fuel Oil Combustion(revised 5/10). All other toxiUhazardous pollutants are from AP-42 Chapter 3.4,Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Dual-fuel Engines(revised 10/96). Emission factors for greenhouse gases are from DAQ's Greenhouse Gas Emission Guidelines.Stationary Combustion Sources,June 2008,except for CH4, which uses AP42.Chapter 3.4.Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Duakfuel Engines(revised 10/96). Carbon dioxide emission factor for dual4uel engines is calculated based on 95%natural gas and 5%diesel,per AP-42 Chapter 3.4,p.3.45(revised 10M). Hourly emission rates for all pollutants are based on the hourly fuel usage.Annual emissions are based on the annual fuel usage. Daily emissions are based on operation at the hourly input rate for 24 hours. NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISIO L 0810912013- UTPUT SCREEN Inatructlons: Enter emission source I facility data on the"INPUT'tab/screen. The alrenkearlorifFesults and summary of Input data are viewed/ printed on the"OUTPUT'tablscreen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. ..V..w This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available. DENR Is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. URCE/FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY ROMINPUT SCREEN COMPANY Perdue FACILITY ID NO 1 PERMIT NUMBER: 0 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION. 40.6 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY: Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: ES4 and ES-5(each) FACILITY COUNTY: Bertie CONTROL DEVICE I NO CONTROL POLLUTANT ONTR L EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY. Betsy Huddleston NOX CALC'D AS 0% ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT. 149.80 µP 10 SCF1YR FUEL HEAT VALUE. 1,020 BTU/SCF POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT. 348.68 10P SC BOILER TYPE SMALL BOILER 0D0 mmBTU/HR NO SNCR APPLIED REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT. 34868 10-SCFNR IHOURS OF OPERATIONS. 24 CNITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR W..C.TR0..r.1Y ) MFME CCMR0.5I UNITS) (KIER CgnNIXG/Wib) IblmmStu AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib/hr torr1 r W/hr tonslyr Whir tonslyr uncontrolled controlled PARTICULATE MATTER Total 0.30 0.57 0.30 1.32 0.30 1 32 0.007 0.007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 023 0.43 0.23 OV9 0.23 0.99 0.D06 0.006 PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.08 0.14 0.08 0.33 0,08 0.33 0.D02 0,002 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 002 0-D4 0.02 0.10 0.02 0.10 0,001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 3,98 T49 3.98 17.43 3.98 17.43 0,098 0.098 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 3.34 6.29 3.34 14.64 3,34 14.64 0.082 0.082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS(VOC) 0,22 0,41 0,22 0.96 0.22 0,96 0.005 0.005 TOXIC/HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS ruregcMriaeluAerSl rgEFoxE coxrnueluwTsr a ` 1MT.1 IblmmBlu TOXIC I HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER Ibfir Ibel r IbITr Ibcl r lb/br unmrrineW controlled Acetaldehyde H 75070 6.05E-07 2.28E-03 6.05E-07 5.30E-03 6.05E-07 5.30E-03 1.49E-0S 149E-08 Acrelem H 107028 7.16E-07 2.70E-03 7.16E-07 6.28E-03 7.16E-07 6.28E-03 1.76E-08 I.76E-6s Ammonia 7664417 127E-01 4.79E+02 1.27E-01 1.12E+03 1.27E-01 1.12E+03 3.14E43 314E-03 Arsenic unlisted compounds TH ASC-other DDOE+00 0,00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO O.DOE+00 O.00E+00 o.00E+00 0.00E+00 Benzene TH 71432 8.36E-05 3.15E-01 8.36E-05 7.32E-01 8.38E-05 7.32E-01 2.06E 06 2.06E-013 Benzoa rene (THI) 50328 4.78E-08 1.80E-04 4.78E-08 4.18E-04 4.78E-08 4.18E-04 I.IBE-09 118E-09 Beryllium metal unreacted TH 7440417 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 BooE+00 O.00E+00 Cadmium metal elemental unreacted TH 7440439 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 I 0.00E+0O 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.WE+00 BODE+00 Chromic acid VI TH 7738945 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+DO O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 0.00E+OO Cobalt unlisted Compounds H COC-other 3.34E-06 1 26E-02 3.34E-06 2.93E-02 I 3.34E-06 2.93E-02 8.24E-0B 8.24E-0s Formaldehyde TH 50ODD 2.99E-03 1.12E+01 2.99E-03 2.62E+01 2.99E-03 2.62E+01 7.35E-05 7.36E-05 Hexane n- TH 110543 7.16E.02 2.70E+02 7.18E.02 8.28E+02 7.16E-02 6.28E+02 1.76E-03 1.76E-03 Lead unlisted compounds H PBC-other 1.99E-05 7 49E-02 1.99E-05 1.74E-01 1.99E-05 1.74E.01 4.90E-07 4.90E-07 Manganese unlisted compounds lTH MNC-other 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 Bo0E+00 Mercury vapor H 7439976 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 Na thalene H 91203 2.43E-05 9.14E-02 2.43E-05 2.13E-01 243E-05 2.13E-01 SSIE-07 5.98E�07 Nickel metal TH 7440020 OAOE+00 DDOE+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+DO 0.00E+D0 0.00E+00 B00E.00 BODE-Do Selenium compounds H SEC 9.55E-07 3.60E-03 9.55E-07 8.37E-03 9.55E-07 8.37E-03 2.35E-0s 2.38E-08 Toluene TH 108883 1.35E-04 I 5.09E-01 i 1.35E-04 1.19E+00 1.35E-04 1.19E+DO 3.33E.08 3.33E.08 Total HAPs 1 7 49E-02 1 2. 2 +02 7,49 .02 6 56E+02 7 49E.02 6.56E+02 1.54E-03 1 1.84E-03 Highest HAP IHexane I 16E-02 1 2.70E+02 I 7.16E-02 6 2BE+02 1 7 16E-02 16 28E+02 1.78E-03 I 1.76E43 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ffOR PERMITTING PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR blmmBN TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. WAIT lb/day r u0cmwdled c Trolled Acetaldehyde H 75070 6.05E-07 1.45E-05 2.28E-03 1.49E-011 1.49E-06 Acrolein TH 107028 7.16E.07 1.72E-05 2.70E-03 1.76E-0s 1.76E-05 Ammonia T 7664417 1.27E-01 3.06E+00 4.79E+02 3.14E-03 3.14E43 Arsenic unlisted Compounds H ASC-other 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.00E.00 0.00E+00 Benzene TH 71432 8.36E-05 2.01E-03 3.15E-01 2.08E-06 2.013E-06 Benzo a rene TH 50328 4.78E-08 1.15E-06 1.80E-04 1.IBE-09 1.18E-09 Beryllium metal unreacted TH 7440417 0.00E+00 O.DOE+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 OBDE.00 Cadmium metal elemental unreacted TH 7440439 0.00E+00 O.DOE+OD 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0-00E+O0 Soluble chromate compounds,as chromium %Aequivalent SoICR6 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 DDDE.00 OBDE.Od Formeldell de TH 50000 2.99E-03 7.16E-02 1.12E+01 7.35E-06 7.35E-0s Hexane n- TH 110543 7.16E-02 1.72E+00 2.70E+02 1.76E-03 1.76E-03 Manganese unlisted Compounds TH MNC-other 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Mercury vapor H 7439976 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 I O.00E+00 O.00E.00 0.00E+00 Nickel metal TH 7440020 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 I 0.00E+00 0 00E+00 OOOE+oO Toluene(TH) 1DB883 1.35E-04 3.25E-03 1 5.09E-01 333E-013 333E-06 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES)-CONSISTENT WITH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING RULE GHG•POTENTIAL TO EMIT (MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER i metric ton r metric tons/yr,CO2s short tonslyr short tonslyr short tonsfyr,CO2o CARBON DIOXIDE(COS) 8164.78 8,164.78 9,000.12 20.786.13 20786.13 METHANE(CHI) 1.54E-01 3.23E+00 1.70E-01 3.92E-01 8.23E+DO NITROUS OXIDE(NO) 1.54E-02 4.77E+00 1.70E-02 3.92E-02 1.22E+01 TOTAL CO29 8,172.79 TOTAL CO2e 20,806.61 metrc long short tons NOTE: CO2e means CO2 equivalent NOTE: The DAO Air Emissions Reporting Online(AERO)system requires short tons be reported. The EPA MRR requires metric tons be reported. NOTE: Do not use greenhouse gas emission estimates from this spreadsheet for PSD(Prevention of Significant Deterioration)purposes. NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION L O8I0912013- UTPUT SCREEN ®� Instructions: Enter emission source I facility data on the"INPUT"tablacreen. The air emission results and summary of Input data are viewed I printed on the"OUTPUT"tabl"men. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. V�r' CUrr�h This spreadsheet is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. it Is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR Is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. Sp�u J f SOURCEIFACILITY1 USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREEN COMPANY Perdue FACILITY ID NO.'. 800109 PERMIT NUMBER: 0 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION. 84 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY1 Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: ES43 and ES-9(each) FACILITY COUNTY: Berba CONTROL DEVICE: I NO CONTROL POLLUTANT CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Betsy Huddleston NOX CALC'D AS 0% ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 110.04 10 SCFIYR FUEL HEAT VALUE: 1,020 BTUISCF .POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT721.41 TOe SCFf R BOILER TYPE SMALL BOILER <100 mmBTU/HR NO SNCR APPLIED REQUESTED MAX FUEL THRPT. 721.41 10e SCFYR IHOURS OF OPERATIONS'. 24 CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTMLEMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR cwr .III aTa OWFa 001s eluare I.aFTan coNrRasruur Ib/..BW AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED WITT Ion r Ibmr tonslyr IbRlr tonshr unca olled Icontrolled PARTICULATE MATTER Total 0.63 0.42 0.63 2.74 0.63 2.74 O.0071 0,007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 0.47 0.31 0.47 2.06 OA7 2.06 0.006 0.006 PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.16 0.10 0.16 0.69 0.16 0,69 0.002 0.002 SULFUR DIOXIDE(SO2) 0.05 0.03 0.05 0,22 005 022 0001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 8,24 5.50 8,24 36.07 8.24 36.07 0098 0.098 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 6.92 4.62 6.92 30.30 6.92 30.30 0082 0,082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 0,45 0.30 0.45 1.98 045 1.98 0005 0005 TOXIC/HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS PFsea..I r L.T IbImmBW TOXIC I HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER DIM btx Ibel r WAR lbstyl uncontrolled contrWed Acetaldehyde TH 75070 1.25E-06 1.67E-03 1.25E-06 1.10E-02 1.25E-06 1.10E-02 1AE-08 1.49E48 Acrolein TH 107028 1.48E-06 1.98E-03 1.48E-(IB 1.30E-02 1.48E-06 1.30E-02 1.78E-08 1.76E48 Ammonia T 7664417 2.64E-01 3.52E+02 2.64E-01 2.31E+03 2.84E-01 2.31E+03 114E-03 3.14E-03 Arsenic unlisted compounds TH ASComer 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 o.00E+ob Benzene TH 71432 1.73E-04 2.31E-01 1.73E-04 1.51E+00 1.73E-04 151E+00 2.06E-a6 2.08E-06 Benno a rene TH 50328 9.88E-08 1.32E-04 9.88E-08 8.66E-04 9.88E-08 8.66E-04 1.18E-0a 1.18E-09 Beryllium metal unreactetlJill 7440417 O.00E+00 000E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+oo SooE+oc, Cadmium metal elemental unreacted TH 7440439 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 ONE+00 Chromic acid VI TH 7738945 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO 000E-00 000E+00 Cobalt unlisted compounds H COCother 6.92E-06 9.24E-03 6.92E-06 6.06E-02 1 6.92E-06 6.06E-02 824E 08 824E-06 Formaldehyde TH 50000 6.18E-03 825E+00 6.18E-03 5.41E+01 6.18E-03 5.41E+01 735E 05 7.35E-05 Hexane,n- TH 110543 1.48E-01 1.98E+02 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1J6E 03 IJGE-03 Lead unlisted Compounds H PBC-other 4.12E-05 5.50E-02 4.12E-05 3.61E-01 4.12E-05 3.61E-01 4.90E-07 4.90E-07 Manganese unlisted Compounds H MNCother 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+oo Mercury vapor TH 7439976 0.00E+00 0.00E+0D 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+0o u.OaEwo Na thalene H 91203 5.02E-05 6.71E-02 5.02E-05 4.40E-01 5.02E-05 4.40E-01 5.98E-07 5.96E-07 Nickel metal TH 7440020 000E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 oOOE+Oo 0.00E+011 Selenium Compounds H SEC 1.98E-06 2.84E-03 1.98E-06 1.73E-02 1.98E-08 1.73E-02 2.35E-08 2.35E-08 Toluene TH 108883 2.80E-04 3.74E-01 2.80E-04 2.45E+00 2.80E-04 2.45E+00 133E-06 3.33E-06 Total HAPs 1.55E-01 1 2.07 +02 1 1.55 -01 1 1.38 +03 1 1.55 -01 1. + 3 1.04E-03 1.84E-03 Highest HAP Hexane 1.48E-01 1.96E+02 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 148E-01 130E+03 1J6E03 1J6E-o3 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION OR PERMITTING PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR bf..BW TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ibrhr IbIday Itolyr orwonbolled eentroWd Acetaldehyde H 75070 1.25E-06 3.00E-05 1.67E.03 1.49E-08 1.49E-08 Acrolsin H 107028 1.48E-06 3.56E-05 1.98E-03 1.76E-0e 1.76E-0s Ammonia 7664417 2.64E-01 6.32E+00 3.52E+02 114EAM 114E-03 Arsenic unlisted Compounds H ASComer 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 O.00E+OO o.00E•oo Benzene TH 71432 1.73E-04 4.15E-03 2.31E-01 g2NE�16 2.06E-06 Benno a rene TH 50328 9.88E-08 2.37E-06 1.32E-04 9 1.19E-09Be Ilium metal unreacted H 744D417 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 9 oOOE+ooCadmium metal elemental unreacted H 7440439 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 n ODOE+00 Soluble chromate com reds as chromium uivalent SoICR6 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 N O.00E+OO Forinaldeh de H 50000 6.18E-03 1.48E-01 8.25E+00 5 7.35E-0s Hexane n- TH 110643 1.48E.01 3.56E+00 1.98E+02 3 1.76E-03 Man anese unlisted wm unds H MNComer 0.00E*00 0.00E+00 0,00E*00 oo 9.00E+OoMercu va or TH 7439976 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 00 0.00E+00 Nickel metal TH 7440020 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 oo OAOE+00 Toluene(TH) 108883 2.80E-04 6.72E-03 3 74E-01 6 3 33E-06 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENTWH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING RULE GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT (MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD.TIER 1 metric tonslyr Imarric tmslyr,CO29 short tonslyr short tonslyr short tons/yr,CO20 CARBON DIOXIDE(COE) 5997.68 5,997.68 6,611.30 43,005.78 43005.78 METHANE(CH4) 1.13E-01 2.38E+00 1.25E-01 8.11E-01 1.70E+01 NITROUS OXIDE(Ni0) 1.13E-02 3.51E+00 1.25E-02 8.11E-02 2.51E+01 TOTAL CID2e TOTAL CO2e metric tons 8'003.68 ehM tons 43,047.96 NOTE:CO2e means CO2 equivalent NOTE: The DAO Air Emissions Reporting Online(AERO)system requires short tons be reported. The EPA MRR requires metric tons be reported. NOTE: Do not use greenhouse gas emission estimates from this spreadsheet for PSD(Prevention of Significant Deterioration)purposes. LIQUEFIED PETROLUEM GAS(LPG)COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR-REVISION D 2/112010-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source I facility data on the"INPUT tab/screen. The air emission results and summary of input data are viewed I printed on the"OUTPUT'tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. AVA This spreadsheet is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the information NCDENR contained. This spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. It Is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contalned herein. SOURCE I FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREE COMPANY. Perdue Farms Inc. FACILITY ID NO, 800081 PERMIT NUMBER: 03085T28 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 4.4 MMBTU/HR FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY: Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: es-6 7 FACILITY COUNTY: Bartle SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Joey Baggeff ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 76,995 GAL/YE FUEL HEAT VALUE: 91 000 BTU/Gal Propane: 98.80 POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 301,714 GAL/YR HHV USED FOR GHGs: 0.092 mm BTU/Gal But 3.20 REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT: 0 GALfYR IBOILER TYPE: COMMERCIAL METHOD USED TO COMPUTE ACTUAL GHG EMISSIONS TIER 1: DEFAULT HIGH HEAT VALUE AND DEFAULT EF CARBON CONTENT USED FOR GHGS k C/ al. CARBON CONTENT NOT USED FOR CALCULATION TIER CHOSEN CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR (AFTER COMTRWSI LIMITS) (BEFOREC OLSI JMFS) (AFTERCANTR(XS1UMRS) IB/mmBtu AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Iblhr ton Ib/hr tonW Ibmr tOnSlyr uncontrolled commlled PARTICULATE MATTER PM 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.15 0.03 0.00 0.008 0.008 PARTICULATE MATTER<10 MICRONS(PMI0) 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.15 0.03 0.00 0.008 0.008 PARTICULATE MATTER<2.5 MICRONS(PMzs) 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.15 0.03 0.00 0.008 0.008 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.63E-04 1.63E-04 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 0.63 0.1 0.63 2.74 0.63 0.00 0.142 0.142 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 0.36 0.29 0.36 1.58 0.36 0,00 0.D82 0A82 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 0.05 0.04 0.05 0,21 0.05 0.00 0.011 0.011 TOXIC I HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS (AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITS) (BEFORE C'JNTROLSI LIMITS) (AMRCONTROLS111.11.) b/mmBtu TOXIC HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER Ib/hr tonslyr Ibmr tonW Ib/hr I twalyr JunwntrIted limritmlled TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR b/mmli u TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ib h� lb unCOMMIled COMMIled GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSION INVENTORY GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT PURPOSES) NOT BASED ON EPA MAR METHOD ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS With Requested LPG POTENTIAL EMISSIONS-utilize max heat input Emission Limitation-utilize requested fuel EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD: TIER 1 capacity and EPA MRR Emission Factors limit and EPA MRR Emission Factors GREENHOUSE GAS EMITTED metric tonslyr metric tons/r,CO2e short ton short tonslyr short ton ,CO2e short tonsV short tons/ ,CO29 CARBON DIOXIDE(CO,) 446.12 446A 2 491.76 2.675.86 2,675.86 0.00 0.00 METHANE(CHA) 2.13E-02 4.46E-01 2.34E-02 1.27E-01 2.68E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 NITROUS OXIDE(N20) 4.25E-03 1.32E+00 4.68E-03 2.55E-02 7.90E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 TOTAL 447.89 TOTAL 2,686.44 TOTAL 0.00 NOTE: CO2e means CO2 equivalent. NOTE: The DAQ Air Emissions Reporting Online(AERO)system requires short tons be reported. The EPA MRR requires metric tons be reported. 1 PERDUE FARMS,INC. - LEWISTON PROCESSING Year- 2012 ACTUAL CALCULATIONS FOR TSP PROCESS DESCRIPTION ES Chickens Controls TSP Emission TSP Actual TSP Actual LEWISTON PROCESSING # Processed Efficiency Factor(lb/BIRD) Emissions Ib/yr LB/HR RECEIVING LINE#1 ES 1 22,659,970 0.001 0.0003 6.80 0.0016 RECEIVING LINE N2 ES 2 22,659,970 0.001 0.0003 6.80 0.0016 RECEIVING LINE H3 ES 3 22,659,970 0.001 0.0003 6.80 0.0016 TSP 20.39 Total in Ibs/Yr In Tons Year 0.010 'Efficiency Factors a.Bagfilter contol(1-.999)=.001% 'Emission Factors a.Engineering estimate of 100lb/hr per 100,000 chikens a day processed. Emission Factor based on this of.0003 Ib/hr per bird. b.No%of TSP is known to be PM 10 PERDUE FARMS,INC.-LEWISTON PROCESSING Year-2012 ACTUAL/POTENTIAL CALCULATIONS FOR AMMONIA PROCESS DESCRUMON I ES In Tons I Control' Ammonia Emission Ammonia Actual Ammonia Actual LEWISTON PROCESSING I # lEfficiency Factor Ib Emissions LB/YR Emissions LB/HR FUGITIVE EMISSIONS IES 6,7 1 12 261 1 2000 24523 2.799429224 Ammonia 24523 Total in Ibs/Yr In Tons Year 12.2615 'Efficiency Factors 24,523 pounds of Andyrous Ammonia was received in 2012. Actual equals Potential PERDUE FARMS, INC. Year-2012 ACTUAL / POTENTIAL CALCULATIONS FOR GHG METHANE (CH4) Wastewater Flow(gallons) 94,860,000 BOD Conentratioo Mg/1 16,538 FPROCESS DESCRIPTION ES 3 Control* Value Methane Emission Methane Fraction Methane Actual Anaerobic Pons FlowM Efficient K ' actor g g Emissions(Kg/Year) FUGITIVE EMISSIONS I Ana I 1 355,091 1 1 16.538 0.6 0.8 2,818,797 Methane Total in Metric 2,819 Tons Methane Total in Short 3,101 Tons ACTUAL / POTENTIAL CALCULATIONS FOR GHG METHANE (CH4) Wastewater Flow(gallons) 902,560,000 BOD Conentration Mg/1 2,892 PROCESS DESCRIPTION ES Control' BOD Value Methane Emission Methane Actual Anaerobic Ponds Flow M Efficienty (KgIW Factor(Kg CH4/Kg COD) Methane Fraction Emissions(Kg/Year) FUGITIVE EMISSIONS Ana 2 3,378,567 1 2.892 0.6 0.8 4,689,991 Methane Total in Metric 4,690 Tons Methane Total in Short 5,159 Tons PERDUE FARMS,INC. - LEWISTON PROTEIN CONVERSION Protein Conversion Emissions Inventory Year- 2012 ACTUAL CALCULATIONS FOR TSP /Yip ct P I S Lvt f S6 G all uP PROCESS DESCRIPTION In Tons Control* TSP Emission TSP Actual TSP ACT. L �f � ra ����� LEWISTON PROTEIN CONY. Eflicienc Factor Ib/ton Emissions LB/HR ei+�ifSl�s � 5 POULTRY MEAL SILO ES16 5,653 0.001 0.27 1.53 0.0002 POULTRY MEAL SILO ES 11 5,653 0.001 0.27 1.53 0.0002 POULTRY MEAL SILO ES15 5,653 0.001 0.27 1.53 0.000 P)� POULTRY MEAL SILO ES12 5,653 0.001 0.27 1.53 0.000 iw� �5 15 p.019I�l� POULTRY MEAL CONVEYANCE ES17 33,918 1 0.27 9157.86 1.3342 AP V 2- tCo VnunF+s�lt t� POULTRY MEAL SILO ES14 5,653 0.001 0.27 1.53 0.0002 PM(c) v,03 v it, 1.4o+^ POULTRY MEAL SILO ES13 5,653 0.001 0.27 1.53 0.0002 POULTRY MEAL GRADING ES18 33,918 0.001 0.27 9.16 0.0013 f POULTRY MEAL LOADOUT ES19 33,579, 0.9 0.27 8159.70 1.1888 SAP y L tou lnAt�ypt(l�t urKfr�+ntit TSP 17335.87 Total in lbs/Yr 0.oLq Pin la/� In Tons Year 8.668 / A P—YZ *Efficiency Factors a. Bagfiltercontol(1-.999)= .001% S�Jrpo�� �jl� C•t �, 6, 0Z5 Q. 0063 /b 6n'ta�>J0 X /'Y1P�P /ac��9Z�f t/ t�QrCa a7/ 7F nN Z -1hIrk "A j G�ve uSI+� d!d k� CCo rM�11 �^`"", � CI . APO-v Z ��o-s jy' 4 �U, SO Ll PERDUE FARMS,INC.-LEWISTON RENDERING Year 2012 Rendering Blood Drying Emissions Emission factor Emission factor Emission factor Emission factor Emission factor Emission factor Emission fscbr Emission factor Annual lbs. Annual lbs. Annual lbs Annual Tons PM 10 Condensible PM Hydrogen Sulfide Ammonia PM 10 Condensible PM Hydrogen Sufide Ammonia Buda Blood Blood Meal Blood Meal .761b/mn 46 lb/ton .08 lb/ton 60 Ib/ton 76 lb/ton 46lbhon 09 INmn 601bhon Lewiston Bud lbs.Processed 388097306 11(142919 931434 466 Rockin ham Bud lbs.Processed 350700000 10521000 841680 421 Wins Rod lbs.Processed 310639090 9319172 1 745534 373 Total l b"s Tat1 d Tana Annual Totals 1049436386 31483092 2518647 1259 Year I Year - 479 87 15 113 957 579 101 756 841'.yleld 0.24 0.04 0.01 0.06 a 0.48 0.29 0.05 039 l.l% Tons Tons Hydrogen Tons Condensible Tons Hydrogen All vapor emissions from the blood drying process are sent to the Feather Dryer and emt at 230°F ITons PM 10 Condensible PM Sulfide ITons Ammonia Tons PM 10 PM Sulfide Tons Ammonia These vapors are then sent to a condenser with 94%Vapor control efficiency The vapors and non-condensibles are then sent to a Crossflow scrubber and Stack Tower scrubber These are with control efficiencies. These are without any controls. PM control for the Crossfiow is 46%efficient.Stacked Tower PM control a 64%efficient. Average PM Efficiency 50%``b S4P VuJ) ",,,, �1S % _ 5 44CAS 0 ,,�} r IT t '%VW SU CG.�L..t VLul1Q (0 Average Vapor Efficiency l<°o 4 I""__' vGy The numbers for annual/lbs.birds processed is for the entire 2012 year.Not just thou October 21,2012jii �11 VoC e 07?/5;.S/O?J 5- 2 X ©•D9/ 7 Icm5.5 /off Zv.dS voc— __ 4' x 0. 0 9�y/epfJ �oQ s° ,d 7�J fors_ u9 ZO L fr,P w VGYl ftur: JCrVV'C1 hasa.11l J7,�-lc�P cc�r1 / P2i " h fr, 1 -Oeto -70% I n s° 2L,J79 (0,30) 7 1? �s Large Diesel and All Dual-Fuel Engines Emissions Calculator LGD2009 Revision A Instructions:Please provide the information shown in blue below.The applicability of this spreadsheet is limited to diesel engines larger than 600 hp and all dual-fuel(diesel/natural gas)engines.Please note that,when used in conjunction with permit applications,any value entered for annual operations of these engines may become a permit limit. For annual emissions enter either:(1)Annual Electrical Output,(2)Engine Output and Annual Operation(leave the formula for calculating Annual Electrical Output unchanged)or 3 Generator Output k and Annual Operation remember to copy the resulting Annual Electrical Output to the appropriate cell to the left). User In ut This section can be used to calculate kW-hr output DISCLAIMER:This spreadsheet is for your use only and Company Name: Perdue Farms Incorporated from hours of operation and engine hp output. should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the Plant County: Bertie This can be useful for operators with hour meters but accuracy of the information contained. This spreadsheet is Plant City: Lewiston no Watt-hour meters.It assumes full load operation subject to continual revision and updating. It is your Permit Number. 03085T28 resuffing in conservative emission estimates. responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR is not responsible for errors or omissions User: ES-22A that may be contained herein. Diesel Fuel Sulfur Content(%): 0.05 Annual Operation(hours): 117 NG Fuel Sulfur Content(gr/mm cu ft): 2,000 -/ L Engine Output(hp): 2628 Generator Output(kW): 1825 (YOri^'l 6"" -all 5ii9✓e(AC0S Annual Electrical Output(kW-hr): 201,771 Annual Output kW-hr: 213,526 Annual Output h r: 307,476 <-Copy results to"Annual Output kW-hr"at left if desired. Emissions Output for Diesel Engines Emission Factor Emissions Output for Dual-fuel Engines Emission Factor Criteria Pollutants Factor Quality Criteria Pollutants Factor Quality Pollutant Ib/hr lbtyr Ib/h hr Rating Pollutant Iblhr Iblyr Ib/h hr Rating PM 1.6E+00 2.2E+02 1.1E-01 7.00E-04 B PM NA NA NA ND NA PM-10 1.8E+00 2.2E+02 1.1E-01 7.00E-04 B PM-10 NA NA NA ND NA PM-2.5 1.8E+00 2.2E+02 1.1E-01 7.00E-04 B PM-2.5 NA NA NA ND NA NO.,uncont. 6.3E+01 7.4E+03 3.7E+00 2.40E-02 B NOx,uncont. 4.7E+01 5.5E+03 2.8E+00 1.80E-02 D NO.,cont. 3.4E+01 4.0E+03 2.0E+00 1.30E-02 B NO.,cont. NA NA NA ND NA TOC(as CH4) 1.9E+00 2.2E+02 1.1E-01 7.05E-04 C TOC(as CH4) 1.4E+01 1.6E+03 8.1E-01 5.29E-03 D NMTOC 1.7E+00 2.0E+02 9.9E-02 6.42E-04 E NMTOC 3.5E+00 4.1E+02 2.0E-01 1.32E-03 E CO 1.4E+01 1.7E+03 8.5E-01 5.50E-03 C CO 2.0E+01 2.3E+03 1.2E+00 7.50E-03 D SOx 1.1E+00 1.2E+02 6.2E-02 4.05E-04 B ISO, 5.5E-02 6.4E+00 3.2E-03 2.09E-05 B Total HAP 3.1 E-02 3.7E+00 1.8E-03 1.19E-05 Largest HAP I 1.4E-02 1.7E+00 8.4E-04 5.43E-06 ToxiclHazardous Air Pollutants There are no Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutant emission factors for dual-fuel engines. Pollutant Ib/hr lb/day lbtyr Acetaldehyde 4.8E-04 NA 5.4E-02 1.76E-07 E Acrolein 1.4E-04 NA 1.7E-02 5.52E-08 E Benzene 1.4E-02 NA 1.7E+00 5.43E-06 E Benzo(a)pyrene 4.7E-06 NA 5.5E-04 1.80E-09 E,< Formaldehyde 1.5E-03 NA 1.7E-01 5.52E-07 E Napthalene 2.4E-03 NA 2.8E-01 9.10E-07 E Total PAH 3.9E-03 NA 4.6E-01 1.48E-06 E,< Toluene 5.2E-03 1.2E-01 6.0E-Ot 1.97E-08 E X lens 3.6E-03 8.5E-02 4.2E-01 1.35E-08 E NO,control is via ignition timing retard. Emission Factor Emission Factor Greenhouse Gases Factor Quality Greenhouse Gases Factor Quality Pollutant I r Ib/h hr RatingPollutant Ib/hr I r Ib/h -hr Rating Carbon Dioxide(CO,) 3.5E+05 1.7E+02 0.31 NA Carbon Dioxide(COz) 2.6E+05 1.3E+02 0.23 NA Methane(CH4) 2.0E+01 9.8E-03 0.0001 NA Methane(CH4) 1.2E+03 5.8E-01 0.004 NA Nitrous Oxide(N,O) 2.8E+00 1.4E-03 0.00001 NA Nitrous Oxide(Nz0) 2.8E+00 1.4E-03 0.00001 NA LG02008 Revision A dated June 30,2008 Pollutants in red are federally regulated hazardous air pollutants(HAPs)only. All other toxicthazardous air pollutants are regulated as both HAPs and TAPS. Factor quality ratings containing"<"indicate an AP-42 emission factor based on test results being below detection. ei� Emission factors for criteria and toxic/hazardous pollutants are from AP-42 Chapter 3.4,Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Dual-fuel Engines,dated October 1996. Emission factors for greenhouse gases are from DAQ's Greenhouse Gas Emission Guidelines:Stationary Combustion Sources,June 2008,except for CH4, which uses AP-42,Chapter 3.4,Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Dual-fuel Engines,dated October 1996. NCDENR Carbon dioxide emission factor for dual-fuel engines is calculated based on 95%natural gas and 5%diesel,per AP-42 Section 3.4,p.3.4-5,revised 10/96. Hourly emission rates for all pollutants are based on the hourly engine output.Annual emissions are based on the annual engine output. Daily emissions are based on operation at the hourly output rate for 24 hours. Large Diesel and All Dual-Fuel Engines Emissions Calculator LGD2009 Revision A Instructions:Please provide the information shown in blue below.The applicability of this spreadsheet is limited to diesel engines larger than 600 hp and all dual-fuel(dieseimatural gas)engines.Please note that,when used in conjunction with permit applications,any value entered for annual operations of these engines may become a permit limit. For annual emissions enter either:(1)Annual Electrical Output,(2)Engine Output and Annual Operation(leave the formula for calculating Annual Electrical Output unchanged)or 3 Generator Output k and Annual Operation remember to copy the resulting Annual Electrical Output to the appropriate cell to the left). User In ut This section can be used to calculate kW-hr output DISCLAIMER:This spreadsheet is for your use only and Company Name: Perdue Farms Incorporated from hours of operation and engine hp output. should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the Plant County: Bertie This can be useful for operators with hour meters but accuracy of the information contained. This spreadsheet is Plant City: Lewiston no Watt-hour meters.It assumes full load operation subject to continual revision and updating. It is your Permit Number: 03085T28 resulting in conservative emission estimates. responsibility to be aware of the most current information User: ES-228 available. DENR is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. Diesel Fuel Sulfur Content(%): 0.05 Annual Operation(hours): 0 NG Fuel Sulfur Content(gr/mm cu ft): 2,000 O /� SOYe'R LS Engine Output(hp): 2628 Generator Output(kW): 1825 Annual Electrical Output(kW-hr): 0 Annual Output kW-hr: 0 Annual Output h hr: 0 <-Copy results to"Annual Output kW-hr"at left if desired. Emissions Output for Diesel Enaines Emission Factor Emissions Output for Dual-fuel Engines Emission Factor Criteria Pollutants Factor Quality Criteria Pollutants Factor Quality Pollutant Whir I Ib/h hr Ratting Pollutant Ib/hr I r Ib/h hr Rating PM 1.8E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 7.00E-04 B PM NA NA NA ND NA PM-10 1.8E+00 O.OE+00 O.oE+00 7.00E-04 B PM-10 NA NA NA NO NA PM-2.5 1.8E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 7.00E-04 B PM-2.5 NA NA NA NO NA NO.,unoont. 6.3E+01 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 2.40E-02 B NO.,uncont. 4.7E+01 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 1.80E-02 D NO.,Cont. 3.4E+01 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 1.30E-02 B NO,Cont. NA NA NA NO NA TOC(as CH4) 1.9E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+0o 7.05E-04 C TOC(as CH4) 1.4E+01 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 5.29E-03 D NMTOC 1.7E+00 0.0E+00 O.oE+00 6.42E-04 E NMTOC 3.5E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 1.32E-03 E CO 1.4E+0t 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 5.50E-03 C CO 2.0E+01 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 7.50E-03 D SO, 1.1E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 4.05E-04 B sO, 5.5E-02 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 2.09E-05 B Total HAP 3.1E-02 0.OE+o0 0.0E+00 1.19E-05 Largest HAP I 1.4E-02 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 5.43E-06 Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutants There are no Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutant emission factors for dual-fuel engines. Pollutant Ib(hr Itilday lbtyr Acetaldehyde 4.6E-04 NA 0.0E+00 1.78E-07 E Acrolein 1.4E-04 NA 0.0E+00 5.52E-08 E Benzene 1.4E-02 NA O.OE+00 5.43E-06 E Benzo(a)pyrene 4.7E-06 NA 0.0E+00 1.80E-09 E,< Formaldehyde 1.5E-03 NA 0.0E+00 5.52E-07 E Napthalene 2.4E-03 NA 0.0E+00 9.10E-07 E Total PAH 3.9E-03 NA 0.0E+00 1.48E-08 E,< Toluene 53.62E-03 1.2E-0 0.0E++0000 1.97E-06 E E-03 85 -06X Ienes 2 00 1.35E E NO,control is via ignition timing retard. Emission Factor Emission Factor Greenhouse Gases Factor Quality Greenhouse Gases Factor Quality Pollutant I r Ib/h -hr RatingPollutant Ib/hr Ib/ r Ib/h -hr Rating Carbon Dioxide(CO2) 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.31 NA Carbon Dioxide(CO,) 0.0E+00 O.oE+00 0.23 NA Methane(CH4) 0.0E+00 O.0E+00 0.0001 NA Methane(CH4) 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.004 NA Nitrous Oxide(NO) 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0,00001 NA Nitrous Oxide(N,O) 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.00001 NA LGD2008 Revision A dated June 30,2008 Pollutants in red are federally regulated hazardous air pollutants(HAPs)only. All other toxic/hazardous air pollutants are regulated as both HAPs and TAPs. Factor quality ratings containing"<"indicate an AP-42 emission factor based on test results being below detection. Emission factors for criteria and toxicthazardous pollutants are from AP-42 Chapter 3.4,Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Dual-fuel Engines,dated October 1996. e Emission factors for greenhouse gases are from DAQ's Greenhouse Gas Emission Guidelines:Stationary Combustion Sources,June 2008,except for CH4, 726 which uses AP-42,Chapter 3.4,Large Stationary Diesel and All Stationary Dual-fuel Engines,dated October 1996. NCDENR Carbon dioxide emission factor for dual-fuel engines is calculated based on 95%natural gas and 5%diesel,per AP-42 Section 3.4,p.3.4-5,revised 10/96. Hourly emission rates for all pollutants are based on the hourly engine output.Annual emissions are based on the annual engine output. Daily emissions are based on operation at the hourly output rate for 24 hours. NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION H 5/24/2010-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source I facility data on the"INPUT'tablscreen. The air emission resu@s and summary of input gets are viewed I primed on the"OUTPUT"tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. It Is your responsiblllty to be aware of the most current Infonnatlon available. DENR Is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. SOURCE/FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREEN COMPANY. Perdue Fdr1T1S Inc. FACILITY ID Iu PERMITNUMBER 03oe5T23 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION. 20 3 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER _ FACILITY CITY: Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: ES4 FACILITY COUNTY: Bertle CONTROL DEVICE: I NO CONTROL POLLUTANT I CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Joey Bsogett NOX CALC'D AS O% ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 74.92 1 Do SCFNR IFUEL HEAT VALUE. 1.020 BTU/SCF POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT'. 174.34 10 SCFNR BOILER TYPE'. SMALL BOILER <100 mmBTU/HR REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT'. 0.00 10 SCF/YR NO SNCR APPLIED CRITERIA AN POLLUTANT EWSSIONS NFORMATION .. ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR JAr FCONTRCLSIUSMI I WFORE CpRR0. (LIMITS) V TER CO TFMS/LIMITS) WITMah, AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib/hr tons/r Ib/hr ton3lyr Whir tons/r uncontrolled controlled PARTICULATE MATTER(Total) 0.15 0.28 OA5 0.66 0.15 0.00 0.007 0.D07 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 0.11 0.21 0.11 0.50 0.11 0.00 0.006 0.006 PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.04 0,07 0.04 0.17 0.04 0.00 0.002 0.002 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.00 0.001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOz 1.99 3.75 1.99 8.72 1.99 0.00 0.098 0.098 F� CARBON MONOXIDE CO 1S7 3.15 1,87 7.32 1.67 0.00 0.082 0,082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 0.11 0.21 0.11 0.48 0.11 O.DO 0.005 0.005 LEAD 995E-06 19E 051 44E-05 1OE-05 0.0E+00 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 TOXIC/HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EM ISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS vI covi NITTBN TOXIC I HAZARDOUS MR POLLUTANT NUMBER IIft IbWyr iaFr bey, llaft Ilbetyr uncontrolled ootxrollel Arsenic&Compounds H ABC O.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+oo o.00E+oo Benzene TH 71432 4.18E-05 1.57E-01 4.18E-05 3.68E-01 4.18E-05 0.00E+00 2.011E-011 2.06ELDB Benzo a rene TH 50328 2.39E-08 8.99E-05 2.39E-08 2.09E-04 2.39E-08 O.00E+00 1.18E-09 1.18E-09 Beryllium metal H 7440417 0.00E+00 O.GOE+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.001 otOE+00 Cadmium&Compounds H CDC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 OoOEwo 0.00E+00 Chromium-AIOTotal H CRC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 o.00E+ao o.00E+oo Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium I H SoICR6 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+oo o oOE+OO Cobalt Compounds H CDC I 1.67E-06 8.29E-03 1.67E-06 1.48E-02 1.67E-06 0.00E+00 8.24E-oe 824E411 Formaldehyde H 50000 1.491 5.82E+00 1.a9E-03 1.31E+01 1.49E-03 O.ODE+00 735E-05 735E-05 Hexane n- H 110543 3.58E-02 1.35E+02 3.58E-02 3.14E+02 3.58E-02 0.00E+00 1,761 1.71 Men anese&com nds TH MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 000E+0o Mercury III Compounds TH HGC O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.001 000E+00 Ne thalene H 91203 1.21E-05 4.57E-02 1.21E-05 1.06E-01 1.21E-05 O.00E+00 5.91 5.99E-07 Nickel metal H 7440020 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0o O.00E+oo Selenium Compounds H SEC 4.78E-07 1.80E-03 4.78E-07 4.18E-03 4.78E-07 0.00E+00 2.35E41e 2.35E-0s Toluene H 108883 6.77E-05 2.55E-01 6.77E-05 5.93E-01 6.77E-05 0.00E+00 3 33E-NI 3-33E-W Total HAPs 3.74E-02 1.41E+02 3.74E-02 3.28E+02 3.74E-02 0 DOE+00 1 84E-03 1 84E-03 Highest HAP Hexane 3 58E-02 1.35E+02 3.58E-02 1 3 14E+02 1 3.58E,02 O 00E+00 I -re2 C31 1 76E-03 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATIONJillillill1PERIN/TT/NG PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR IWrv, Iu TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ibfhr lb/day, lblyr uncontrolled cortrolled Arsenic&Compounds H ASC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOI Benzene H 71432 4.18E-05 ).DOE-03 0.00E+00 208E-0s 2.oeE-06 Benzo a rene H 50328 2.39E-08 5.73E-07 0.00E+00 1.18E49 1.18E-09 Beryllium metal 7440417 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 oOOE+oo 0DOI Cadmium&Compounds H CDC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.WI Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium VI TH SoICR6 O.ODE+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 0.01I Formaldehyde TH 500DO 1.49E-03 3.58E-02 0.00E+00 735E-05 7351 Hexane,in. TH 110643 3.58E-02 8.80E-01 0.00E+00 1711E-03 1.7911 Manganese&Compounds H MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 o.00E+N OaOE+ Mercury &Compounds HGC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 202E+00 O.00E.oO Nickel metal TH 7440020 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 oo!M 000E+00 Toluene TH 108883 6.77E-OS 162E-03 1 000E+00 3 33E 061 333E-06 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENT MTN EPA MANDATORY REPORTING GNG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MI METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER 1 metric ton metric lonslyr.CO29 short tan r short ton short lons/yr,CO2e CARBON DIOXIDE(COI metric 4,083.48 4,501.26 10,393.06 1D393.06 METHANE(CH4 7.70E-02 1.82E+00 8.49E-02 1.98E-01 4.12E+00 NITROUS RIDE(N20) 7.70E-03 2.39E+00 8.49E-03 1.98E02 8.OSE+00 TOTAL CO2e TOTAL CO2e NOTE: CO2s means CO2 equivalent metric tons 4,087.49 shoe tone 10,40.1.28 NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION H 5/24/2010-OUTPUT SCREEN printedo nth Enter PUT"emission ab source/facility data t the"INPUT"tab/screen. The air emission results and summary of Input data are viewed/ printed on the"OUTPUT'tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained, This NCDENR spreadsheet is subject to continual revision and updating. It Is your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available. DENR Is not responsible for errors or omissions that mzv be containetl herein. SOURCE/FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREEN COMPANY Perdue FBrf1151UC. FACILITY ID NO 80 1 PERMIT NUMBER. 03085T28 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 20.3 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY. Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.. ES-5 FACILITY COUNTY: Bertis CONTROL DEVICE NO CONTROL POLLUTANT I CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Joey Bs eft NOX CALC'D AS 0% ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 74.92 100 SCF/YR FUEL HEAT VALUE. 1,020 BTUISCF POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 174.34 10 SCF/YR BOILER TYPE SMALL BOILER �100 MMBTUMR REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT: 0.00 10 SCFfYR N0 SNCR APPLIED CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS IWORMATM ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR +rTEncwmas/Laansl IB .ECONTF0.II'Usn5l Urr[n caNTaaururnrsl Idmmew AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib/hr tonstyr WI TT tons/r b/hr tonslyr unwntmeed wnbolied PARTICULATE MATTER otal 0.15 0.28 0.15 0.66 0.15 0.00 0,007 0,007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 0.11 0.21 0.11 0.50 0.11 0.00 0.006 0.006 PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.D4 0.07 0.04 0.17 0.04 0.00 0.002 0.002 SULFUR DIOXIDE IS02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.01 MOD 0.001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOz 1.99 3.75 1.99 8.72 1.99 0.00 0.098 0.098 ,1 LAB CARBON MONOXIDE CO 1.67 3.15 1.67 7,32 1.87 0.00 0.082 0.082 6,(�/L11 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS(VOC) 0.11 0,21 0,11 0.48 0.11 0.00 0.005 0.005 .vim LEAD 9.95E-06 19E-05 1.0E-05 44E-05 1 OE-05 0.0E+00 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 / TOXIC HAZARDOUS UTANT ATION 5 ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS yYTEe LOMaeL6llYla) IBEFeaE CONIR0.81UMi51 WTEX CON1R0.allIMl61 INTTBN TOXIC/B AROOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER lMr IbWyr ld r Itstyr ILNr IW r uncontrolled controlled Arsenic&Compounds H ASC 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.DDE+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 0.00E+00 Benzene TH 71432 4.18E-05 1.57E-01 4.18E-05 3.66E-01 4.18E-05 0.00E+00 206E-0e 205E46 Benzo a ne 50328 2.39E-08 8.99E-05 2.39E-08 2.09E-04 2.39E-08 0.00E+D0 1.16E49 1.18E-09 Beryllium metal H 7440417 O.DDE+OO 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 moce W o.00Ewo Cadmium&Compounds H CDC 0.00E+D0 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+OD 0.00E+00 O.00E+DD o.00E+0o 0.00E+00 Chromium-AIUTotal H CRC O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0DOEwo Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium I TH SoICR6 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0o 000E+00 Cobalt compounds H COC I 1.67E-06 6.29E-03 1.67E-08 1.46E-02 I 1.67E-08 O.00E+00 8.24E-0s 824E-0s Formaldehyde H 50000 1.49E-03 5.62E+00 1.49E-03 1.31E+01 1.49E-03 O.o0E+00 738E-0s 735E-05 Hexane,n- TH 110543 3.58E-02 1.35E+02 3.58E-02 3.14E+02 3.58E-02 O.00E+00 17SE43 1 78E-03 Manganese&Compounds H MNC O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00Ewo o00E+00 Memury &Compounds H HGC O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 bdoE+oo o.0oE+oo Na malene H 91203 1.21E-05 4.57E-02 1.21E-05 1.08E-01 1.21E-05 0.00E+00 5W47 5.I36E-07 Nickel metal H 7440020 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 o o +Oo o OOE+oo Selenium Compounds H SEC 4.78E-07 1.80E-03 4.78E-07 4.18E-03 4.78E-07 0.00E+00 235E-0e 2.35E-06 Toluene TH 108883 6.77E-05 2.55E-01 6.77E-05 5.93E-01 6.77E-05 O.DOE+00 333E46 3.33E-oe Total HAPs 3.74E-02 1.41E+02 3.74E-02 3.28E+p2 3.74E-02 0.00E+00 1.64E-03 1.84E-03 Highest H::P Heze 11 358E-02 135E+02 3.58E-02 3.14E+02 3.58E-02 0.00E+00 1.76E43 1.78E-03 TOXIC AIR ANT EMISSIONS INFO WRtPOSE EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR IWMMBtu TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ibmr IW I unwntroned wrlaolled Arsenic&Compounds TH ASC O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 O.DDE+00 000E+0O O.00E+ Benzene 71432 4.18E-05 1.00E-03 O.00E+00 208E-06 2.08E-03 Benzo a rene TH 50328 2.39E-08 5.73E-07 0.00E+00 11II&O9 1ABE-09 Beryllium metal H 7440417 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Cadmium&Compounds H CDC O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium VI TH SoICR6 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+ao 0.00E+00 Formaldehyde H 50000 1.49E-03 3.58E-02 0.00E+00 7.35E45 735E-0s Hexane n- H 110543 3.58E-02 8.60E-01 O.DOE+00 1.76E-03 176E-03 Men anese&wm nds H M N C 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 Mara &Compounds H HGC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0,00E+00 OOOE.00 0 ooE«oa Nickel metal TH 7440020 1 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 000E+00 000E+00 Toluene(TH) 1108883 1 6.77E-05 1.62E-03 1 0.00E+00 333E-06 333E-06 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENT MTH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING OHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS - POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER 1 metric tonstyr metric tons/yr,CO2o on to sly' short tonstyr short tonslyr,CO2e CARBON DIOXIDE(CO,) 4083.48 4,083.48 4.501.26 10,393.05 10393.08 METHANE(CH4) 7.70E-02 1.62E+00 8.49E-02 1.96E-01 4.12E+00 NITROUS OXIDE(N70) 7.70E-03 2.39E+00 8.49E-03 1.96E-02 6.08E+00 TOTAL CO2e 4087.49 TOTAL CO2e 10,403.26 NOTE: CO2s means CO2 equivalent metric tons , short tons NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION H 5/2412010-OUTPUT SCREEN ATAInstructions: Enter emission source/facility data on the"INPUT"tab/screen. The air emission results and summary of Input data are viewed/ printed on the"OUTPUT'tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. ItIs your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available DENR is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. SOURCE/FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREEN) _�Ieilllil COMPANY. POfd UB Fd rR15 ADD. FACILITY ID NO 80 081 _ PERMIT NUMBER. 0301 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 84 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY: Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: EBB FACILITY COUNTY: Berne CONTROL DEVICE: NO CONTROL POLLUTANT CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: JoeyBe ett ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 110,04 10 SCFNRFUEL HEAT VALUE: 1,020 BTUISCF NOX CALC'D AS 0% POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 72i41 10 SCF'�R BOILER TYPE: SMALL BOILER ,101�-mBTUIHR REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT: 0.00 - 1�F'R NO SNCR APPLIED .L - CRITERIA AIR EMISSIONS INFORMA ACTUALEMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSIONFACTOR S P RCONTRCLI LiUTSI (BEFORE CONTROLS LNITS) (IfTERCONTROLS'L IMITS, INTTBaI AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED ID/hr tons/r Ib/hr ton r Ib/hr toms/r uncontrolled controlled PARTICULATE MATTER Total 0.83 0.42 0.63 2.74 0,63 0,00 0.007 0,007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 0.47 0.31 0.47 2.06 0.47 0.00 0.008 0.008 PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.16 0.10 0.16 0.69 0.16 0.00 0.002 0.002 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.22 0.05 0.00 0.001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 8.24 5.50 8.24 36.07 8.24 0.00 0.098 0,098 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 8.92 4.62 6.92 30.30 6.92 0.00 0,082 0.082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 0.45 0.30 0.45 1.98 0,45 0.00 0.005 0.005 LEAD 412E-05 28E-05 41E-05 1SE-04 4.1E-05 0.0E+00 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 TOXIC/HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUMNT EWSS/ONS INFORMATION .011111 ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS OFTEN CWIROLBI Wl9) REipZ CMTIXD/1Yrt51 IMERCONIR0.allMq INTTBN TOXIC I HAZARDOUS MR POLLUTANT NUMBER W, r filft r INar uncordrolkd coldeolled Arsenic&Compounds H ABC O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+DO 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0o 0.00E+00 Benzene H 71432 1.73E-04 2.31E-01 1.73E-04 1.51E+DO 1.73E-04 O.00E+00 2.06E-06 2.06E-oa Benno a ne 50328 9.88E-OB 1.32E-04 9.88E-08 8.66E-04 9.88E-08 0.00E+DO 1.16E-0S 1.16E-0S Beryllium metal H 7440417 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+CO 0.00E+00 0.00Ew Cadmium&Compounds TH CDC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+DO O.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Chromium-AlVfotal H CRC 0.00E+00 O.00E+OD 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0o 0.00E+0u Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium I H Soll 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0 DDE+00 0.00E+W Cobalt Compounds H CDC 6.92E-08 9.24E-03 6.92E-06 8.06E-02 6.92E-06 0.00E+00 6.24E-08 824E-0a Fonnaldeh de H 50000 6.18E-03 6.25E+00 6.18E-03 5.41E+01 318E-03 0.00E+00 735E-05 735E-0s Hexane,n- TH 110543 1.48E-01 1.98E+02 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1.48E-01 O.DOE+00 176E-03 1 76EL03 Manganese&Cool Compounds H MIND O.00E+DO O.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0,Doi 0.00E+C0 Mercury &Cool Compounds HGC O.o0E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 o.00E+oo o.00E+oo Na thalene H 91203 5.02E-05 6.71E-02 5.02E-05 4.40E-01 5.02E-05 O.00E+00 5.98E-07 5.48E-07 Nickel metal H 7440020 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 CDOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+oo o.00E+co Selenium Compounds H SEC 1.98E-06 2.64E-03 1.98E-06 1.73E-02 1.98E-08 O.00E+00 2.35E-0L 2.35E-06 Toluene TH 108883 2.80E-04 3.74E-01 2.80E-04 2.45E+DO 2.80E-04 0.00E+00 3.33E-06 3.33E-0s Total HAPs I1.55E-0i 2.07E+02 1.55E-01 1.36E+03 1.55E-01 0.00E+00 1 SIE-03 1.64E-03 Highest HAP Hexane 1.48E-01 1 98E+02 1 48E-01 1 30E+03 1 48E-01 0.00E+00 1 7BE-03 1 76E-03 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTMM31IONS INFORMATION R PERMITTING PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR dial TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ib/hr Ib/de uncontrolled controlled Arsenic&Compounds H ASC 0.00E+00 O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00l Benzene H 71432 1.73E-04 4.15E-03 0.00E+00 208E-06 206E46 Benzo a 60328 9.88E-08 2.37E-06 0.00E+00 I.ISE-09 1.16E-09 Beryllium metal H 7440417 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Cadmium&Compounds H CDC 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium VI SoICR6 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Formaldehyde TH 50000 6.18E-03 1.48E-01 0.00E+00 735E-05 7.35E-05 Hexane n- H 110543 1.48E-01 3.56E+00 0.00E+00 176E-03 176E-03 Manganese&Compounds H MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+00 0.00E+00 Mercury &Compounds H HGC 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 000E+00 o.T=+M Nickel metal TH 7440020 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 0.00E+oe Toluene TH 108883 2 80E-04 6.72E-03 0.00E+DO 3 33E 061 3.33E-05 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENT WTH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER 1 POTENTIAL EMISSIONS metric tonslyr metric tons/yr,CO2a short tol short tons/yr short lons/yr,CO20 CARBON DIOXIDE(CO,) __ 5997.68 5,997.68 6.611.30 43,005.78 43005.78 METHANE(CH4) 1.13E-01 2.38E+00 1.25E-01 8.11E-01 1.70E+01 NITROUS OXIDE(N20) 1.13E-02 3.51E+00 1.25E-02 8.11E-02 2.51E+01 TOTAL CO2e TOTAL CO2e NOTE: CO20 means CO2 equivalent metric tons 6,003.56 short tone 43r047.iM NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION H 5/24/2010-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source/facility data on the"INPUT"tab/acreen. The air emission results and summary of Input data are viewed I printed on the"OUTPUT"tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available. DENR Is not responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein SOURCE/FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREEN COMPANY Perdue Farms Inc. FACILITY ID NO 800081 PERMIT NUMBER. 03085T28 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 84 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY. Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: ES9 FACILITY COUNTY: Berrie CONTROL DEVICE I NO CONTROL POLLUTANT I CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Joey Bagged NOX CALC'D AS 0% ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT. 110.04 10 SCF/VR FUEL HEAT VALUE. 1,020 BTU/SCF POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 721 41 10 SCF/VR BOILER TYPE. SMALL BOILER(<100 mmBTU/HR REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT. 0.00 W SCf/YR NO SNCR APPLIED - CRITERIA AIR EMISSIONS INFORMATION - ACTUALEMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR p"� 1e� p,.TERCONm B J oLSIUMITS) isoeE CONTROLS'LJ 5s WTEN cmeams l wrtsl IWmmwu 14 AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Whir tonslyr Ib/hr tonstyr Ib/hr tonslyr ur.ru a to ecr once PARTICULATE MATTER(Total) 0,63 0,42 0.63 2.74 0.63 0.00 0.007 0.007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 0.47 0.31 0.47 2.06 0.47 0.00 0.006 0.006 J PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.16 0.10 OAS 0.69 0.16 0.00 0.002 0,002 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 0.05 0.03 0.05 0,22 0.05 0.00 0.001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 8.24 5.50 8.24 36.07 8.24 0.00 0.098 0.098 CARBON MONOXIDE CO _ 6.92 4.62 6.92 30.30 6.92 0.00 0.082 0.082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 045 0,30 0.45 1.98 0,45 0.00 0.005 0,005 LE411) 412E-05 28E-05 41E-05 18E-04 4.1E-05 0.0E+00 49E-07 49E-07 TOXIC/HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS CONrgCLg3lE-01 aIEFMeCIX1rRCU.IMreI NFTER COm11Qe/LHr6) him Btu TOXIC/HAZARDOUS MR POLLUTANT NUMBER INar IGTr r I"r I uncontrolled conaollea Arsenic&Cam nds ASC O.DDE+00 0 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+ Benzene H 71432 1.73E-04 1 1.73E-04 1.51E+00 1.73E-04 O.00E+00 206E-05 2.OSE-0e Benzo a rene H 50328 9.88E-08 9.88E-08 8.66E-04 9.88E-08 O.00E+00 1.18E-09 IASE-09Be Ilium metal H 7440417 0.00E+00 0 O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 Catlmium&Com unds CDC 0.00E+00 0 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00Chromium-AII/Total H CRC O.00E+00 0 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 o.DOE+00 Soluble Chromate Com untls as Chromium VI SoICR6 0.00E+00 0 O.DOE+DD O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.DDE+00Cobalt Com untls H COC 6.92E-06 3 6.92E-08 6.06E-02 6.92E-06 O.00E+OD 8.24E-0e e24E-0e Formaldehyde H 500D0 6.18E-03 8.25E+00 6.18E-03 5.41E+01 8.18E-03 0.00E+00 725E-05 7.35E-05 Hexane n- H 110543 1.48E-01 1.98E+02 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1.48E-01 0.00E+00 1 1.76E-03 1.76E-03 Manganese&Compounds H MNC O.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 I o.00E+0o o,ODE+oo Mercury &Compounds HGC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+0o 000E+00 Ne thalene H 91203 5.02E-05 6.71E-02 5.02E-05 4.40E-01 5.02E-05 0.00E+00 5.98E47 &WE-07 Nickel metal H 7440020 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+OO Selenium Compounds H SEC 1.98E-06 2.64E-03 1.98E-06 1.73E-02 1.98E-06 O.00E+00 2.35E-0e 2.35E-0e Toluene H 108883 2.80E-04 3.74E-01 2.BOE-D4 2.45E+00 2.80E-04 O.00E+00 1 3.33E-06 3.33E.06 Total HAPs 1.55E-01 2.07E+02 1.55E.01 1.36E+03 1.55E-01 0.00E+00 1.64E-03 1.84E-03 Highest HAP Hexane 1.48E-01 1 98E+02 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1.48E-01 0.00E+00 1.76E-03 1.76E-03 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR HmmBtu TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ib/hr lb/day 1W uncorerollee controlled Arsenic&Compounds H ASC 0.00E+00 0 00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Benzene H 71432 1.73E-04 4.15E-03 O.00E+00 2.o8i 2.08E-0e Benzo a rene 50328 9.88E-08 2.37E-06 O.00E+00 1IRE-09 119E-09 Beryllium metal H 7440417 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+0o Cadmium&Compounds TH CDC D.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 Soluble Chromate Corinpounds,as Chromium I TH SoICR6 O.00E+00 0.DOE+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 000E.00 Formaldehyde H 50000 6.18E-03 1.48E-01 0.00E+00 735E-05 7.35E-05 Hexane n- H 110543 1.48E-01 3.56E+00 O.00E+00 1.76E-03 1.76E-03 Manganese 8 Compounds H MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o,oOE+oo 0.00E+00 MercuryCompounds& HGC 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E.00 0.00E+0O Nickel metal H 7440020 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+X) 000E+0o Toluene TH 108883 2.80E-04 6.72E-03 000E+00 3.33E-0 33 6 3E-06 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENT WITH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING ONO-POTENTIAL TO EMIT RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER 1 metric tonslyr metric tonslyr,CO29 short tonslyr short tone/r short tonslyr,CO29 CARBON DIOXIDE(CO,) __ 5997.68 5,997.68 0,611.30 43,005.78 43005.78 METHANE(CH4) 1.13E-01 2.38E+00 1.25E-01 8.11E-01 1.70E+01 NITROUS OXIDE(N20) 1.13E-02 3.51E+00 1.25E-02 8.11E-02 2.51E+01 TOTAL CO2e TOTAL CO2e NOTE: CO2e means 002 equivalent metric tons B'003-� short tone 43,047.98 V=r GALLEY PROTEINI S, INC. May 22, 2013 Mr. Robert Fisher, Regional Supervisor NC Division of Air Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 Subject: Annual Emissions Inventory Valley Proteins, Lewiston Division Bertie County, NC Dear Mr. Fisher, Enclosed please find the subject report for 2012 reporting year. These forms were also submitted electronically as required. Should there be any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, (lyY titio-o 4&& ' Mike Anderson General Manager MAY 2 8 2013 C; al,-8 7259n ( 'rcl-nk, 2_ I`<_nCvVahI(' Kcs(mrcc" t_4t,i11 on Ir'i'dlt.iorl t: 540s�;, l w;aw:.t+lle±gm.ttinszom Original COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 5/23/2013 08:20:10 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit : 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 These forms must be completed and returned even if the facility did not operate or emissions were zero The legally defined "Responsible Official" of record for your facility is Michael Smith 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 muncipality, 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). (Important: I- II y Rcsi)onsible Qfficial. si =n after • II submissions tituaU 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$25,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Responsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: -/- Z613 Printed Name: Michael Smmiiithy, 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: YA 41,11DEVIS6141 (@ V14.1.cY?ROTEINS, e Information on this Form cannot be held confidential 2013 AUG - 2 Original COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 5/23/2013 08:20:10 VVAR 0 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit : 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 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 2012 These forms must be completed and returned even if the facility did not operate or emissions were zero The legally defined "Responsible Official" of record for your facility is Michael Smith 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 muncipality,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). CERTIFICATION M after(Important' Legally Responsible Official. read andsign certify that 1 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 penalties of up to$25,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Responsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: - rinted Name: Michael Smith 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: Irints7�v�,[F1�vpQe�r-,,�nc,�,k, Information on this Form cannot be held confidential 86 NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISIO L 08I091 - UTPUT SCREEN AfflV� Instructions: Enter emission source I facility data on the"INPUT"tablscreen. The air emission results and summary of Input data are viewed I printed on the"OUTPUT'tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. ItIs your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available. DENR Is not responsible for ertors or omissions that may be contained herein. SOURCE/F CILITY1 USER INPUT SUMMARY QROM INPUT S R COMPANY: Perdue FACILITY ID No. 80109 tP4��E'4�2 PERMIT NUMBER: 0 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION. 84 MMBTU/HR NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY.I Lewiston EMI SION SOURCE ID NO.: ES-8 and ES-9(total) FACILITY COUNTY: Bertie S�Jr{a S CONTROL DEVICE: I NO CONTROL P LLUTANT CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Betsy Huddleston NOX CALC'D AS 0% ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 13.46 1 SCF/YR FUEL HEAT VALUE: 1,020 BTUISCF POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT. 721.41 10°SCF/YR BOILERTYPE: SMALL BOILER 000 mmBTUMR NOSNCRAPPLIED REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT. 721.41 10°SCF/YR IHOURS OF OPERATIONS. 24 CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION e'I`* sc�.:.:-/ >• ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMOMONa EMISSION FACTOR Iwrtx ccrvmasi�uuiil AFipa cwrnasluwiI imnix mIXb/ IDImmBN AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib1hr ton r Ibmr Ion f Whir tonslyr WMITollea I.ortrdiiid PARTICULATE MATTER Total 0.63 0.05 0.63 2.74 0.63 2.74 0007 0.007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable 0.47 0.D4 OA7 2.06 0.47 2.06 0.006 0.006 PARTICULATE MATTER Filterable 0.16 0.01 0,16 0.69 0.16 0.69 0.002 0.002 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 0.05 O.DO 0.05 0.22 0.05 0.22 0.001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 8.24 0.67 8.24 36.07 8.24 36.07 0.098 0.098 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 6.92 0.57 6,92 30.30 6.92 30.30 0.082 0.082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 045 0,041 045 1.98 OAS 1.98 am 0.005 TOXIC 1 HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS I�e CONmus luATn I IN. Btu TOXIC HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER IN,r lbsty, blhr Ibstyr Iblx lbtp unoofli ..IrWled Acetaldehyde TH 75070 1.25E-06 2.05E-04 1.25E-06 1.10E-02 1.25E-06 1.10E-02 149Ea8 1.49E.08 Acmlein H 107028 1.48E-06 2.42E-04 1.48E-08 1.30E-02 1.48E-06 1.30E-02 176E-0B 118E.08 Ammonia T 7664417 2.64E-01 4.31E-01 2.64E.01 2.31E+03 2.64E-01 2.31E+03 3.14E43 3.14E-03 Arsenic unlisted Compounds H ASC-other O.DOE+OD 0.00E-00 O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 D.ODE+DO 0.00E+00 o.00E+oo Benzene TH 71432 1.73E-04 2.83E-02 173E-04 1.51E+00 1.73E-D4 1.51E+00 2.06E-06 2.00E-06 Benzo a rene TH 50328 9.88E-08 1.02E-05 9.88E-08 8.66E-04 9.88E-08 8.66E-04 I.18E-09 1.18E-00 Beryllium metal unreactetl TH 7440417 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 DDOE+00 DDOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO DooE+oo eoOE+oo Cadmium metal elemental unreacted TH 7440439 1 0.DOE+00 O.ODE+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E-00 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+0o 0.00E+00 Chromic acid VI TH 7738945 0DOE+00 000E+00 I 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.03E+00 O.DOE+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Cobalt unlisted compounds H COC-other 6.92E-06 1.13E-03 6.92E-06 I B.DBE-02 8.92E-05 6.08E-02 I 8.24E-06 824E-0s Fonrlaldeh de TH 500DO 6.18E-03 1.01E+00 6.18E-03 5.41E+01 8.18E-03 5.41E+01 7.35E-05 7.35E-05 Hexane n- TH 110543 1.48E-01 2.42E+01 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1.76E-03 1.78E.03 Lead unlisted Compounds H PBC-other 4.12E-05 6.73E-03 4.12E-05 3.61E-01 4.12E-05 3.61E-01 4.90E-07 4.90E-07 Manganese unlisted Compounds H MNC-other 0 OOE+00 O.00E+DO 0.00E+00 D-00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+OD 000E+00 O.00E+00 Mercury vapor H 7439976 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 DDOE+DO ONE•00 O.00E+00 Na thalene H 91203 5.02E-05 821E-03 5.02E-05 4.40E-01 5.02E-05 4.40E-01 598E-07 5.98E-07 Nickel metal TH 7440020 0-OOE+OO 000E+DO O.DOE+00 DDOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0D o.oi ODDE+00 Selenium Compounds H SEC 1.98E-06 3.23E-04 1.98E-06 1.73E-02 1.98E-06 1.73E-02 2.35E-0e 2.35E.08 Toluene TH 108883 1 2.80E-D4 4.58E-02 2.80E-D4 2.45E+00 2.80E-04 2.45E+00 3.33E-06 3.33E-06 Total HAPs I 1.55E-01 1 2.53E+01 1 1. 5 -01 1 1.36E+03 1 1.55 -01 1 1. * 1.64E2 3 La4Ea3 Highest HAP Hexane 1.48E-01 2.42E+01 1.48E-01 1.30E+03 1 48E-01 1.30E+03 176E-01 1 76E-03 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION ffOR PERMITTING PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR blmmiau TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ib(hr lb/day Ib/r mix,ntrolled contrdled Acetaldehyde TH) 75070 1.25E-06 3.00E-05 2 05E-04 1 49Eae 1 49E-08 Acrolein TH 107028 1.48E-06 3.56E-05 2.42E-04 1.78Ea8 1.78E-08 Ammonia T 7664417 2.69E-01 6.32E+00 4.31E+01 3.14E.03 3.14E-03 Arsenic unlisted Compounds TH ASC-other 0.00E-00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0o ODDE+00 Benzene TH 71432 1.73E-04 4.15E-03 2.83E-02 2DSEa 2.08E-06 Benzo a rene TH 50328 9.88E-08 2.37E-06 1.62E-05 I.IOEa9 I.ISE-09 Beryllium metal unreacted TH 7440417 0.00E+00 0.00E+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Cadmium metal elemental unreactetl H 744D439 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Soluble chromate compounds,as chromium VIequivalent SoICR6 0.00E-00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 o.0i O.00E+00 Formaldehyde TH 50000 6.18E-03 1.48E-01 1.01E+00 7.35E-05 7.35Ea5 Hexane,n- TH 110643 1.48E-01 3.56E+00 2.42E+01 1.78E-03 1.76E-03 Manganese unlisted Compounds H MNC-other 0.00E+DO O.00E+OD O.00E+00 0.00E+0o 0.00E+00 Mercury vapor H 7439976 1 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E-00 0.00E+0o 0.00E+00 Nickel metal TH 7440020 1 O.00E+00 0-00E+00 O.DOE+DO o.00E.00 000E+00 Toluene TH 108883 1 2.80E-04 6.72E-03 4.58E-02 3.33E_00 3.33E-00 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENT R?TH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING RULE GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT (69RR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER 1 metric tonsyr metric tonsyr,CO20 short tDnstyr short to r short tonsyr,CO2o CARBON DIOXIDE(CO2) 733.63 733.63 808.69 43,005.78 43006.78 METHANE(CH4) 1.38E02 2.91E-01 1.53E-02 8.11E-01 1.70E+01 NITROUS OXIDE(N/O) 1.38E-03 4.29E-01 1.53E03 8.11E-02 2.51E+01 TOTAL CO2e 734.36 TOTAL CO2e 43,047.9411 metric tons short tons NOTE: CO2e means CO2 equivalent NOTE: The DAQ Air Emissions Reporting Online(AERO)system requires short tons be reported. The EPA MRR requires metric tons be reported. NOTE: Do not use greenhouse gas emission estimates from this spreadsheet for PSD(Prevention of Significant Deterioration)purposes. NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION H 5/24/2010-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source/facility data on the"INPUT"tab/screen. The air emission results and summary of input data am viewed I printed on the"OUTPUT"tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. AG This spreadsheet is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained. This NCDENR spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. 6 is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR Is not responsible for anon or omissions that may be contained herein. SOURCE/FACILITY/U ER INPUT SUMMARY(FROM INPUT SCREEN COMPANY'. Valley PERMIT NUMBE Proteins FAauT NLUMIR. - R: 3085 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 83.95 MMBTU/HR NATURAL -FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY: Lewiston EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: ES-8 FACILITY COUNTY: Beni? CONTROL DEVICE: NO CONTROL I P LLUTAN I CONTROL EFF. SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Van Jones NOX CALC'D AS 09s 2,0)3 ACTUAL FUEL THROUGHPUT: 10.77 i SCF/YR FUEL HEAT VALUE: 1,028 BTUISCF POTENTIAL FUEL THROUGHPUT. 715.37 1 SCOWR BOILER TYPE: SMALL BOILER 000 mmBTUMR REQUESTED MAX.FUEL THRPT: 71537 1C SCF7YR NO SNCR APPLIED . /. CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONSINFORMATION ACTUALLMISSIONS YUl[N I IAL EMSSIUNJ cmiJSiGry Gvl[n COvmadrlYTt) AaPoIE CON*Walllnit ySTER MNTAG31LlI@) IW"InEu AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib/hr ton&v D1hr torl Iblhr tOnsvr luncovolise oo,00aeci PARTICULATE MATTER(Total) 0.62 0.04 0.62 2.72 0.62 2.72 0.007 0.007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable OA7 0.03 0.47 2.04 0.47 2.04 0,008 O.WB PARTICULATE MATTER FiBersM 0.16 0.01 0.16 0.68 0.16 0.68 0.002 0.002 SULFUR DIOXIDE S02 0.D5 0.00 0,05 0.21 0.06 0.21 0.001 0.001 NITROGEN OXIDES NOx 8.17 0.54 8.17 35.77 8.17 35.77 0.007 0.097 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 6.86 0.45 6.86 30.05 6.86 30.05 0.082 0.082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 0.45 0.03 0.45 1.97 0.45 1.97 0.005 O.W5 LEAD i 4.DBE-05 2.7E-06 4.1E-O E4 41E- 5 1BE4 4.9E-07 49E-07 TOXIC4HAZARDOUS AI - ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS W RCONTROLS L LWS) NFTER CCNTP0.6 I LM15) WT113I TOXIC I HNJIROOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER avls Itery, WM WAv be, ulx died codroued Arsenic 8 C mpounds H ABC 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0D 0.00E+W 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 enz Bene 71432 1.71E-04 2.26E-02 1.71E-04 1.50E+00 1.71E-04 1.50E+00 2WE46 2.09E-08 Benzo a rene H 50328 9.80E-08 1.29E-05 9.80E-08 8.58E-04 9.80E-W 8.58E-04 1.17E-0e 1.17E-09 Beryllium metal H 7440417 0.00E+00 O.00E+W 0.00E+00 O.o0E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Cadmium&Compounds TH CDC 0.00E+00 O.00E+W 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.WE+W 0.00E+00 000E+0o 0.00E+00 Chromium-AIVTotal H CRC 0.WE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.ODE+00 O.WE+00 0.00E+00 o.O0E+00 0.00E-0o Soluble Chromate Compounds as Chromium VI H SOCK 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 D.WE+00 O.WE+W 0.00E+00 000E+00 0.00E+00 Cobalt compounds H CDC 6.86E-06 9.05E-01 I 6.86E-06 8.01E-02 6.86E-06 6.01E-02 8.17E-0e 8.17E-0e Formaldehyde H 50000 6.12E-03 8.08E-01 6.12E-03 5.37E+01 6.12E-03 5.37E+01 730E4M 7.30E7� Hexane n, H 110543 1.47E-01 1.94E+01 1.47E-01 1.29E+03 1.47E-01 1.29E+03 1.75Eu3 1.75E-03 Man arlese 8 compounds H MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 OODI 0.00E+00 Mercury &Compounds H HGC O.WE+00 0.00E+00 O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 0.00E+00 Na thelene H 91203 4.98E-05 6.57E-03 4.98E-05 4.38E-01 4.98E-05 4.38E 01 5.93E47 5.93E-07 Nickel metal TH 7440020 O.WE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Selenium Compounds H SEC 1.96E-W 2.59E-04 1.98E-08 1.72E-02 1.98E-0B 1.72E-02 2.33E-08 233E-08 Toluene 108883 2.78E-04 3.68E-02 2.78E-04 2.43E+00 2.78E-04 2.43E+00 3.31E-0s 3.31E-08 Total HAPs 1.54E-01 2 03E+01 1.54E-01 1 1.35E+03 1 1.54E-01 I 1.35E+03 1.83E-03 1 e3E-03 Highest HAP Hexane 1.47E-01 1 1 94E+01 1 1 47E-01 1.29E+03 1 47E-01 1.29E+03 1 78Eo3 115E-o3 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATIM IFOR PERMITTING PURPOSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR IWmmalu TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ibmr lb/day 1 unconkolled controlled Arsenic 8 Compounds ASC 1 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E-0o OnoEroo Benzene H 71432 1 1.71E-04 4.12E-03 1.50E+00 2NE46 201E{ Benno a ne H 50328 1 9.80E-08 2.35E-06 8.58E-04 1,17E-09 I.17E4N Beryllium metal TH 7440417 O.WE+00 0.00E+00 O.WE+00 o.00Ew 0.00E+00 Cadmium 8 compounds CDC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.90E+00 0.00E+00 Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium SOICRB 0.00E+00 0 00E+00 O.ODE+00 000E+00 0.00E+00 Formaldehyde 500DO 6.12E-03 1.47E-01 5.37E+0t 730E-0s 730E-05 Hexane n- H 11 D543 1.47E-01 3.53E+00 1.29E+03 1.75E03 1.75E-03 Manganese&Coro MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+W O.WE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Mercu &Compounds HGC 0.00E+00 O.WE+W 0.00E+00 090E+90 0.00E+00 Nickel metal 7440020 O.WE+W 0.00E*00 O.WE+W 000E+0o 0.80E+0o Toluene(TH) 108883 278E-04 686E-03 2.43E+00 1 3 31E-OSI 331E-06 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS/NVENTORYPURPOSES) CONSISTENTWITH EPA MANDATORY REPORTING GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT / RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD'.TIER 1 metric torl 1metnc tonsyr,CO2e short t short tonstyr short tons/yr,CO2s CARBON DIOXIDE(CO2) 587.18 587.18 647.25 42,9W.18 42980.18 METHANE(CHa 1.11E-02 2.33E-01 1.22E-02 8.11E-01 1.70E+01 NITROU OXIDE(N20) 1.11E-03 3.43E-01 1.22E-03 8.11E-02 2.51E+01 TOTAL CO2e 587.75 TOTAL CO2s 43,022.34 NOTE: CO2e means CO2 equlvslent metric tons) ons short tons NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION H 5/2412010-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source/facility data on the"INPUT"tab/screen. The air emission results and summary of Input data are viewed/ ® printed on the"OUTPUT"tab/screen. The different tabs are on the bottom of this screen. This spreadsheet Is for your use only and should be used with caution.DENR does not guarantee the accuracy of the Information contained. This spreadsheet Is subject to continual revision and updating. R is your responsibility to be aware of the most current Information available. DENR Is NCDENRnot responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. R INPUT SUMMARY ffROMINPUiSCREEN) . Valley PT01603 FACILITY ID NO.. b'- Ubi COMPANY y 1 PERMIT NUMBER. 3085 EMISSON SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 83.95 MMBTU/HR NATURAL AS-FIRED BOILER FACILITY CITY: Lewiston MI ESSION SOURCE ID NO.: ES-B FACILITY COUNTY: Berrie CONTROL DEVICE: I NO CONTROL POLLUTANT CONTROL EFF. SPREADS EET PREPARED Sr. Van Jones NOX CALC'D AS 0% ACTUAL FELL THROUGHPUT: 2.69 1 SCFIYR FUEL HEAT VALUE: 1,028 BTU/SCF POTENTIA FUEL THROUGHPUT: 715,37 1 SCF/YR BOILER TYPE: SMALL BOILER <100 mmBTU1HR REQUESTED MAX FUEL THRPT 715 37 10 SCFIYR NO SNCR APPLIED T CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANTEA11IM NS INFORMATION ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR ��/�' OFT"'carmscur carom:oartsoLer o3RTWU5lucre brnmatu AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Iblhr tonslyr RIM tonsfvr ItItr WSW Wconraaee contnoed PARTICULATE MATTER(Total) 0.62 0.01 0.62 2.72 0.62 2.72 0.007 0.007 PARTICULATE MATTER Condensable) 0.47 0.01 0.47 2.04 0.47 2.04 0.006 0.006 n PARTICULATE MATTER Fillaamble 0.16 0.00 0.16 0.68 0.16 0.68 0.002 0.002 / � SULFUR DIOXIDE(SO2) 0,05 0.00 0.05 0.21 0,05 0.21 0.001 0.001 'l V NITROGEN OXIDES NOX 8.17 0.13 8.17 35.77 8.17 35,77 0.097 0.097 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 6,86 0.11 6.86 30.05 8.86 30.05 0.082 0.082 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VOC 0.45 0.01 0.15 1.97 0.45 1.97 0.005 0.005 LEAD 4.08E-05 8.7E-07 4.1E-05 1.BE-04 4.1E-05 1.8E-04 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 )aCIHAZARDOUSAIMPULLUTANTEMISSRMINFVRWA710M "`->*•m" �:`_ ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS EMISSION FACTOR CAS (✓ .Cd TACUIILMiSI Igor CWTR 'iYTS1 IN RW Rg51U.eTS) NmmelU TOXIC 7 HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER lb lx ANv IbW ItftIr ftsy unC oaeo o,nt, w Arsenic 8 Com unds H ASC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0o 0 CICEwO Benzene H 71432 1.71E-04 5.86E-03 1.71E-04 1.50E+00 1.71E-04 1.50E+00 2.01E-08 204E-06 Benzo a rene H 50328 9.80E-08 3.23E-06 9.80E-08 8.58E-04 9.80E-08 8.58E-04 1.17E-0a 1.17E-09 Beryllium metal TH 744D417 0.00E+00 O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.0oE+00 0.00E+00 Cadmium 8 Compounds CDC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+DO 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+Do o.00E+o0 Chromium-AII/Total H CRC 0.00E+00 0.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+o0 Soluble Chromate Compounds,as Chromium I SOICRe 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.00E+00 o.DDEwo Cobalt Compounds H COC 6.88E-08 2.26E-04 8.88E-08 6.01E-02 6.88E-06 6.01E-02 8.17E-0e e.im-os Formaldehyde H 50000 6.12E-03 2.02E-01 6.12E-03 5.37E+01 8.12E-03 5.37E+01 7.3DE-05 7.30E-05 Hexane ry TH 110543 1.47E-01 4.85E+00 1.47E-01 1.29E+03 1.47E-01 1.29E+03 1.75E-03 1.75E-03 Manganese 8 H MNC O.DDE+00 O.ODE+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.DDE+ o.00E+0o Mercury 8 Compounds HGC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 O.DDE+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 MODEwo Na thalene H 91203 4.98E-05 1.84E-03 4.98E-05 4.36E-01 4.98E-05 4.36E-01 593E-07 5.93E-07 Nickel metal H 744DO20 0.00E+00 0.00E+D0 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.DOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.o0E+00 Selenium oven unds H SEC 1.96E-05 8.47E-05 1.98E-0B 1.72E-02 1.96E-06 1.72E-02 233E-08 2.33E-0e Toluene 108883 2.78E-04 9.16E-03 2.78E-04 2.43E+00 2.78E-04 2.43E+00 3.31E-0e 3.31E-08 Total HAP$ 1 54E-01 5.07E+00 1 54E-01 1.35E+03 1.54E-Ot 1.35E+03 1.83E-03 143E-03 Highest HA Hexane 1! 47E-01 4.85E+00 1.47E-01 1.29E+03 1.47E-01 1.29E00 I 7SE-031 1.75E-03 ='x'1$ UTANT£MIS fO IN A N FOR PERMIT T7N PU POSES EXPECTED ACTUAL EMISSIONS AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR 11oln. P TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. IbRv b/day 1W woontrollee wnvolle4 Arsenic 8 Compounds H ASC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 0.00E00 Benzene TH 71432 1.71E-04 4.12E-3 1.50E+00 204E-05 201E-015 Benzo a ne H 50328 9.80E-08 2.35E-08 8.58E-04 1.17E-08 1.7E-09 Beryllium metal TH 7440417 O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.oOEwo Cadmium 8 Compounds CDC O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 O.ODE+DO O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 Soluble Creomets Compounds,as Chrwnn/m I H SOICRIS O.ODE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000Emo 0 00E+00 Formaldehyde H 500DO 6.12E-03 1.47E-01 5.37E+01 7.30E-05 7.30E-05 Hexane n- H 110543 1.47E-01 3.53E+00 1.29E+03 1.75E-03 1.75E-03 Manganese& MNC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.o0E+00 000E+00 Mercury 8 Compounds HGC 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+0o Nickel metal H 7440020 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 000E+00 Toluene(TH) 1108883 1 2.78E-04 1 6.68E-03 243E+00 3.31E-06 331E-0Ii GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES) -CONSISTENT MTN EPA MANDATORYREPORTING GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANT ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EPA MRR CALCULATION METHOD:TIER 1 metric torWyr metric lons/yr.CO24 anon tonslyr short tonstyr short tonslyr,CO20 CARBON DIOXIDE(CO,) 146.84 146.84 161.86 42,880.18 42980.18 METHANE(CFW 2.77E-03 5.82E-02 3.05E-03 8.11E-01 1.70E+01 NITROUS OXIDE(N30) 2.77E-04 8.59E-02 3.05E-04 8.11E-02 2.51E+01 TOTAL CO29 1� TOTAL CO20 O=� NOTE: CO2s mearls CO2 equivalent metric loon short tons f 2012 CALCULATIONS Lewiston Report Period 10/22-12/31/2012 Blood Drying Process Raw Blood Processed 4,276,000 Ibs 2,138 Tons Blood Meal Yield 8% e".MtS51� Blood Meal Produced 342,080 Ibs 171.04 Tons 10 t r Ptka`AS Emission Factors s Ibs/ton o PM10 0.760 PM C^•'1Ar1S)�� 0.460 H2S 0.080 Ammonia 0.600 Control Device Efficiency PM PM10 1-12S, Ammonia 85% 50% 85% 61L Emissions ES-10A.2 Ibs Tons PM10 65.00 0.0324976 PM 39.34 0.0196696 H2S 2.05 0.00102624 Ammonia 15.39 0.0076968 44 2012 CALCULATIONS Lewiston Report Period 10/22-12/31/2012 Raw Material Processed Blood 2,138 Tons Meat 19,746 Tons Feather 5267 Tons Total 27,151 Tons Meal Produced Yield % Blood 8 171.04 Tons Meat 18 3,554.28 Tons Feather 21 1,106.07 Tons Total 4,831.39 Tons Silos Ibs/ton Emission Factors PM10 0.270 y\0 ct4(0I &f6"If 4 p)W 5"�'n��L PM 0.270 Emissions ES-16-19 Ibs Tons PM10 1304.48 0.65223765 PM 1304.48 0.65223765 Q, L? AP-yz -/,on louF.i CP Vep 6rl �rc>cC �a+ I 2012 CALCULATIONS Lewiston Report Period 10/22-12/31/2012 Raw Material Processed Blood 2,138 Tons Meat 19,746 Tons Feather 5267 Tons Total 27,151 Tons Meal Produced Yield % Blood 8 171.04 Tons Meat 18 3,554.28 Tons Feather 21 1,106.07 Tons Total 4,831.39 Tons Meal Loadout ES-19 Ibs/ton Emission Factors PPM10 00.2700 PaCLAAe CLfelleS 1027 `�° Emissions Ibs Tons PM10 1304.48 0.65223765 PM 1304.48 0.65223765 I Lewiston CALCULATIONS FOR YEAR 2012 VOCS PER KEITH OVERCASH'S LETTER OF 8/12/00 THE FOLLOWING EMISSION RATES APPLY MEAT PROCESSED AT AN AVERAGE OF 52,295 LBS/HR YIELDS THE FOLLOWING VOC EMISSIONS ' ROOM AIR SCRUBBER 0.0917 LBS/TON PACKED BED SCRUBBER 0.0994 LBS/TON Assumption made that all raw material processing yields same VOC factors as meat processing CD-10D Cross Flow Scrubber for Meat Plant Room Air Treatment CD-10F Packed Tower Scrubber for Back-up Non-Condensible Treatment" PLANT PROCESSED IN TONS OF MATERIAL THROUGH COOKERS ES 10A.1, 10A.2, 10B, 10E 27151 CD-10D CROSS FLOW SCRUBBER` (Plant Room Air) 0.0917 X 27,151 TONS 2,489.75 LBS OR 1.24 TONS VOC CD-10F PACKED BED SCRUBBER" 0.0994 X 27,151 TONS 2,698.81 LBS OR 1.35 TONS VOC ocD �o GL6S5��aw SumAlRx• /n Pec`L'�e:.r 7'v�u�S Olt PirnsS�6r Sv. /Z am (50716'0/ G�td� CAb�S Page 1 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Berrie DAQ Region : WARO Listing of Emission Sources and Control Devices on Permit. See instructions +ES ID on DES Description GCS ID GCS Description CD ID's Air Permit One bagfilter(2,800 square feet of One live poultry receiving and filter area),One bagfilter(2,800 CD—I.12A,CD-2.12A, ES-1.12A handling system CS-22 square feet of filter area),One CD-3.12A bagfilter(2,800 square feet of filter area) One venturi wet scrubber(voluntary for odor control state—only requirement),One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection One poultry by—product cooker rate per stage)and a dry filter mist eliminator,One packed bed scrubber ES—10A.1 and one dual—use CS-20 (288 to 575 gallon per minute normal CD-10E,CD—IOD, feather/poultry by—product CD—lOF operating range)utilizing water,air, cooker and filter media to reduce PM and SO2 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the _poultry processing equipment One venturi wet scrubber(voluntary for odor control state—only requirement),One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection rate per stage)and a dry filter mist One feather dryer and one eliminator,One packed bed scrubber CD—IOE,CD—IOD, ES-10A.2 Onehyd feather yzer CS-20 (288 to 575 gallon per minute normal CD—lOF operating range)utilizing water,air, and filter media to reduce PM and SO2 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment ES-10B Poultry by—product presses and CS-20 One venturi wet scrubber(voluntary CD—1OE,CD—1 OD, preheater for odor control state—only CD-10F requirement),One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection 1 rate per stage)and a dry filter mist eliminator,One packed bed scrubber (288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating range)utilizing water,air, and filter media to reduce PM and SO2 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection rate per stage) and a dry filter mist eliminator,One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating ES-10D Process room air collection CS-21 range)utilizing water,air,and filter CD-10D,CD-10F media to reduce PM and SO2 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment One venturi wet scrubber(voluntary for odor control state—only requirement),One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection rate per stage)and a dry filter mist eliminator,One packed bed scrubber CD—IOE,CD—IOD, ES—IOE Two liquid/fat evaporators CS-20 (288 to 575 gallon per minute normal CD-10F operating range)utilizing water,air, and filter media to reduce PM and SO2 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment F,S -I I One poultry meal storage silo CS-19 One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-1 IA,CD-11B, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-12A,CD-12B, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , CD—13A,CD—13B, One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-14A,CD-14B, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-15A,CD-15B, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-16A,CD-16B One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , One collapsible bagfilter(38 square I feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square 2 feet of filter area) ,One collapsible ba filter(38 square feet of filter area) One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-11A,CD-1 IB, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-12A,CD-1213, ES-12 One poultry meal storage silo CS-19 bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , CD-13A,CD-13B, One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-14A,CD-1413, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-15A,CD-1513, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , CD—16A,CD—16B One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-1 IA,CD-11B, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-12A,CD-1213, ES 13 One poultry meal storage silo CS-19 bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-13A,CD-1313, One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-14A,CD-1413, feet of filter area) ,One collapsible CD-15A,CD-1513, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD—16A,CD—16B One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area ES-14 One poultry meal storage silo CS-19 One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-1 IA,CD-1113, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-12A,CD-1213, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-13A,CD-1313, One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-14A,CD-14B, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-15A,CD-1513, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD—16A,CD—16B One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), I One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square 3 feet of filter area) ,One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) ,One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) ,One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-11A,CD-11B, feet of filter area) ,One collapsible CD-12A,CD-12B, ES-15 One poultry meal storage silo CS-19 bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-13A,CD-13B, One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-14A,CD-14B, feet of filter area) ,One collapsible CD-15A,CD-15B, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-16A,CD-16B One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) ,One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter 38 square feet of filter area) One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-11A,CD-11B, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-12A,CD-12B, F S-16 One poultry meal storage silo CS-19 bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-13A,CD-13B, One collapsible bagfilter(38 square CD-14A,CD-14B, feet of filter area),One collapsible CD-15A,CD-15B, bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area), CD-16A,CD-16B One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) , One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area),One collapsible bagfilter(38 square feet of filter area) ES-19 Poultry meal loadout area(54 tons per hour capacity) One bagfilter(2,800 square feet of One live poultry receiving and filter area),One bagfilter(2,800 CD-1.12A,CD-2.12A, ES-2.12A handling system CS-22 square feet of filter area),One CD-3.12A bagfilter(2,800 square feet of filter area) One diesel-fired generator ES-22A.12A (2628 horsepower engine output) One diesel-fired generator ES-22B.12A (2628 horsepower engine output) ES-23 One natural gas-fired temporary,back-up boiler(less 4 than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) SPS, Subpart Dc One natural gas-fired temporary,back-up boiler(less ES-24 than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) SPS,Subpart Dc One bagfilter(2,800 square feet of One live poultry receiving and filter area) ,One bagfilter(2,800 CD-1.12A,CD-2.12A, ES-3.12A handling system CS-22 square feet of filter area),One CD-3.12A bagfilter(2,800 square feet of filter area) One No. 6 fuel-oil/natural ES-4.12A gas-fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat in ut ca aci One No.6 fuel-oil/natural ES-5.12A gas-fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating One natural gas/saleable animal range)utilizing water,air,and filter fat/No.6 oil-fired boiler(84 media to reduce PM and S02 ES-8 million Btu per hour maximum CS-16 emissions in the boilers and also used CD-l0F heat input capacity) [GACT, conditionally for additional control of Subpart JJJJJJ] noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry .processing equipment, One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating One natural gas/saleable animal range)utilizing water,air,and filter fat/No.6 oil-fired boiler(84 media to reduce PM and S02 ES-9 million Btu per hour maximum CS-16 emissions in the boilers and also used CD-10F heat input capacity)[GACT, conditionally for additional control of Subpart JJJJJJ] noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry .processing equipment, I-ES-6.12A Refrigeration system I-ES-7.12A Propane-fired Singers for sin ein Itry I-WWTP Wastewater Treatment System IES 17 Poultry meal conveyance system As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO Emission Source & Operating Scenario List— See Instructions DES Group ID 'ES ID 'OS ID SOS Description ES-10A.1,ES-10A.2, cookers 10A.1 and 10A.2,press and G-31 ES-10B,ES-10E 43 reheater 10B,evaporators 10E G-39 ES-11,ES-12,ES-13, 42 Six poultry meal storage silos ES-14,ES-15,ES-16 ES—1.12A,ES-2.12A, live poultry receiving and handling G-40 ES-3.12A �, system ES-1,ES-2 and ES-3 ES-10D 31 process room air collection ES-19 34 poultry meal loadout area(54 tons per hour capacity) ES-22A.12A 35 Generator for Emergency Power/ Peak Shaving ES-22B.12A 36 Generator for Emergency Power/ Peak Shaving One natural gas—fired temporary, ES-23 40 back—up boiler(less than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) [NSPS,Subpart Dc One natural gas—fired temporary, ES-24 41 back—up boiler(less than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat 4 No.6 fuel—oil fired boilers(20.3 million Btu er hour heat input) ES-4.12A One No. 6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired 38 boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input 5 No. 6 fuel—oil fired boilers(20.3 million Btu per hour heat input) ES-5.12A One No.6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired 39 boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil >> fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour ES-8 heat input) natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil 2 3 fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour heat input) 24 natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil ES-9 fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour 6 r heat input) natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil 25 fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour heat input) I—ES-6.12A 26 refri eration system I—ES-7.12A 77 propane—fired Singers for singeing poultry I—WWTP 37 Wastewater Treatment System IES17 1 33 poultry meal conveyance system E 7 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County :Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or Group G-31 consisting of ES-10A.1,ES-10A.2,ES-1013,ES-10E Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: cookers 10A.1, 1OA.2,presses and preheater,evaporators 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—43/cookers IOA.1 and 10A.2,press and preheater 1 OB,evaporators IOE 4. SCC Number/Description: 30203803/Animal/Poultry Rendering;Cooking 5. Throughput/units in 2012: 27151 TON/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro Sulfur Ash Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information : Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed in ermit 1 CS-20 CD-10E One venturi wet scrubber(voluntary for odor control state—only requirement) 2 CS-20 CD-10D One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection rate per stage)and a dry filter mist eliminator 3 CS-20 CD-10F One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating ange)utilizing water, air,and filter media to reduce PM and S02 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment 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) EP-10. VERTICAL STACK 62.5 5 93 100.33 118200 cross flow wet scrubber 8 EP-9 IVERTICAL STACK 50 2.16' 490 216.91 48000 Ipacked bed scrubber 9 Operating Scenario: OS—43 Emission Source/Group ID: G- 31 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 20 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 38% arch—May o une—Aug. o ept.—Nov. 012 012 0/0 012 0/0 012 62 /o 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Ef Control Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 0 NOx NOz 08 0 TSP TSP 0.03 08 85 0.0025 AFTER PM10 PM10 0.03 08 50 0.0025 AFTER PM2.5 PM2.5 08 0 S02 S02 08 0 VOC VOC 1.35 10 90 0.0994 AFTER HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control Pollutants (In CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency Emission (see instructions) Method Code (Net after all Factor EF Control Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) I See Instructions controls) 2012 Ammonia as NH3 7664-41-7 15.39462 08 85 0.000567 AFTER Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 2.06348 08 85 0.000076 AFTER i t I I i 1 : 10 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bettie DAQ Region :WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or Group G-39 consisting of ES-11,ES-12,ES-13,ES-14,ES-15,ES-16 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: poultry meal storage silos 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—42/Six poultry meal storage silos 4. SCC Number/Description: 30203804/Animal/Poultry Rendering; Storage 5. Throughput/units in 2012: 4831 TON/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro 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 Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-19 CD-11A One collapsible ba filter 38 square feet of filter area 2 CS-19 CD-11B One collapsible ba filter 38 square feet of filter area 3 CS-19 CD-12A One collapsible ba filter 38 square feet of filter area 4 CS-19 CD-12B One collapsible ba filter 38 square feet of filter area 5 CS-19 CD-13A One collapsible ba filter 38 square feet of filter area 6 CS-19 CD-13B One collapsible ba tlter 38 square feet of filter area 7 CS-19 CD-14A One collapsible ba tlter 38 square feet of filter area 8 CS-19 CD-14B One collapsible ba lter 38 square feet of filter area 9 CS-19 CD-15A One collapsible ba ilter 38 square feet of filter area 10 CS-19 CD-15B One collapsible ba filter 38 square feet of filter area 11 CS-19 CD-16A One collapsible ba ilter 38 square feet of filter area 12 CS-19 CD-16B One collapsible ba ilter 38 square feet of filter area 9. Emission Release Point ERP Information:fSources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height ismeter Temperature I Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description 11 (in feet) Circle(enter#): (p) (FeeUsec) Rate(Acfm) 0 11 Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-1I VERTICAL STACK ; 1.18 120 7.1 465.86 poultry meal silo ba filter EP-12 VERTICAL STACK 51 0.94 1210 12.1 503.82 poultry meal silo ba filter EP-13 VERTICAL STACK 53 1.18 120 7.1 465.86 poultry meal silo bagfilters EP-14 VERTICAL STACK 51 0.94 120 12.1 503.82 poultry meal silo bagfilters EP-15 VERTICAL STACK 53 1.18 120 7.1 465.86 poultry meal silo ba filters EP-16 VERTICAL STACK 53 1.18 120 7.1 465.86 poultry meal silo bagfilters i 12 Operating Scenario: OS—42 Emission Source/Group ID: G-39 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 20 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 38 arch—May 0% Fne—Aug. 0% ept.—Nov. 62% 012 012 2 012 13. Actual Emissions Der Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08. 0 NOz NOa 08 0 TSP TSP 0.01 08 99 0.27 BEFORE PM10 PM10 0.01 08 99 0.27 BEFORE PM2.5 PM2.5 08 0 S02 S02 08 0 VOC VOC 08 0 HAP/TAP Emission Emissions Control Emission In CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants ( y Factor (see instructions) Method Code Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions (Net after all controls) 2012 13 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County :Berrie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or Group G-40 consisting of ES-1.12A,ES-2.12A,ES-3.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: poultry receiving and handling systems 3. Operating Scenario ED/Description: OS—45/live poultry receiving and handling system ES-1,ES-2 and ES-3 4. SCC Number/Description: 30203805/Animal/Poultry Rendering;Material Handling 5. Throughputlunits in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro Sulfur ro Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): S. Control Device Information : Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-22 CD—1.12A One ba filter(2,800 square feet of filter area 2 CS-22 CD-2.12A One ba filter(2,800 square feet of filter area 3 CS-22 CD-3.12A One ba filter(2,800 square feet of filter area 9.Emission Release Point RP 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 feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feedsec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-1 VERTICAL STACK 14.4 2.25 60 5.71 1362.2 Poultry receiving and handlin ba house EP-2 VERTICAL STACK 14.4 2.25 60 4.51 1076 Poultry receiving and handling ba house EP-3 VERTICAL STACK 14.4 2.25 60 4.51 1076 Poultry receiving and handling ba house 14 i Operating Scenario: OS—45 Emission Source/Group ID: G-40 10. Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11. Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an—Feb +Dec o arch—May o une—Aug. 25% ept.—Nov. 25% 2012 25/0 012 25/0 012 �012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control t Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 Emission HAP/TAP Emissions Control Emission CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants (►n (see instructions) Method Code y Factor Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions) (Net after all controls) 2012 15 As entered in AERO Facility Name. Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region :WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-10D Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Process room air collection 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—31/process room air collection 4. SCC Number/Description: 30299998/*Other Not Specified;Other Not Classified 5. Throughput/units in 2012: 27151 TON/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) /a Sulfur ro Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): S. Control Device Information : Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-21 CD—lOD One two—stage crossflow wet scrubber(500 gallons per minute nominal liquid injection rate per stage)and a dry filter mist eliminator 2 CS-21 CD-10F One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating ange)utilizing water,air,and filter media to reduce PM and SO2 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment 9.Emission Release Point RP 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/sec) Rate A ) ectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) cross flow wet EP-10 VERTICAL STACK 62.5 5 93 100.33 118200 scrubber EP-9 VERTICAL STACK 50 2.167 490 216.91 48000 packed bed scrubber 16 Operating Scenario: OS —31 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-1 OD 10. Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 250/oTarch—May 25"�o une—Aug. 25"�u ept.—Nov. 25% 2012 012 012 13. Actual Emissions ner Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control (NAAQS) Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 0 NOx NOx 08 0 TSP TSP 08 0 PM10 PM10 08 0 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 0 SO2 SO2 08 0 VOC VOC 1.24 08 85 0.0917 AFTER HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control Emission CAS Estimation EF Control Pollutants (In HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor (see instructions) Method Code (Net after all controls) Alphabetical Order) (Pounds Year) See Instructions) 2012 18 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Berrie DAQ Region : WARD North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source 1D(from permit)or ES-19 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Poultry meal loadout area(54 tons per hour capacity) 3. Operating Scenario ED/Description: OS—34/poultry meal loadout area(54 tons per hour capacity) 4. SCC Number/Description: 30203805/Animal/Poultry Rendering;Material Handling 5. Throughput/units in 2012: 4831 TON/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro 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 :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feettsec) (Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) three sided EP-19 FUGITIVE(NO 1 60 Area= 1 enclosure—meal STACK) loadout 19 Operating Scenario: OS —34 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-19 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 20 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 38% h—May 0( une—Aug. T 0"�o ept.—Nov. 62012 �arc 12 012 012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOa NOz 08 TSP TSP 0.65 08 0.27 PM10 PM10 0.65 08 0.27 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emission Emissions Control Emission CAS Estimation EF Control Pollutants (In HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor (see instructions) Method Code (Net after all controls) Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions) 2012 20 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-22A.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One deisel—fired generator(2628 horsepower engine output) 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—35/Generator for Emergency Power/Peak Shaving 4. SCC Number/Description: 2020040 1/Diesel ;Diesel 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro Sulfur joAsh Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entm lines ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/sec) (Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP22A FUGITIVE(NO I 72 Area= 1 Generator STACK Operating Scenario:OS—35 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-22A.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 250�o arch—May 25a�u une—Aug. ZSa�o ept.—Nov. 25% 012 012 �012 012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions) all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOa 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emission Emissions Control Emission CAS Estimation EF Control Pollutants (see instructions) HAP/T`APS Method Code Efficiency Factor Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions Met after all controls) Z012 22 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit : 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-2213.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One deisel—fired generator(2628 horsepower engine output) 3. Operating Scenario ED/Description: OS—36/Generator for Emergency Power/Peak Shaving 4. SCC Number/Description: 2020040 1/Diesel;Diesel 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro 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 :None Order CS—ID CD ED Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/see) (Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP22B FUGITIVE(NO 1 72 Area= 1 Generator STACK 23 Operating Scenario: OS—36 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-22B.12A 10.operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 25% arch—May 25% me—Aug. 25% �ept.—Nov. 25% 012 012 012 012 13. Actual Emi dons per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 Emission Emissions Control HAP/TAP Emission CAS HAP/TAPS Method Code Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants (I (see instructions) n Factor Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions (Net after all controls) 2012 24 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region :WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-23 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One natural gas—fired temporary,back—up boiler(less than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity)[NSPS,Subpart Dc] 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—40/One natural gas—fired temporary,back—up boiler(less than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity)[NSPS, Subpart Dc] 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200602/Natural Gas ; 10-100 Million Btu/hr 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro 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 :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 lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) ES23 VERTICAL STACK 15 2.4 490 6.5 1764.31 temporary boiler 25 9 0 Operating Scenario: OS—40 Emission Source/Group ID:ES-23 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec y g arch—Ma une—Au . ept.—Nov. ° 012 25% 012 25% �012 25% �012 25/o 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants CAS Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls) 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOz NOa 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/,TAP Emissions Emission Control CAS Estimation Emission Pollutants (In HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor EF Control (see instructions) Method Code Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions (Net after all controls) 2012 26 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-24 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One natural gas—fired temporary,back—up boiler(less than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity)[NSPS,Subpart Dc] 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—41/One natural gas—fired temporary,back—up boiler(less than 90 million Btu per hour maximum heat 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200602/Natural Gas; 10-100 Million Btu/hr 5. Throughputtunits in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if f iel is used) ro 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 :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 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) ES24 IVERTICAL STACK 15 2.4 490 17.16 4658.9 temporary boiler 27 Operating Scenario: OS —41 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-24 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu hut: an—Feb +Dec 25% arch—May 25% lune—Aug. 25% ept.—Nov. 25% �012 012 2012 012 13. Actual Emissions Re Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (TonsNear) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOz 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 Emission HAP/TAP CAS Emissions Estimation Control Emission Pollutants (In HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor EF Control (see instructions) ounds/Year Method Code (Net after all controls) Alphabetical Order) ) See Instructions 2012 28 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bettie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-4.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One No.6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) 3. Operating Scenario ED/Description: OS—4/No. 6 fuel—oil fired boilers(20.3 million Btu per hour heat input) 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200401/Residual Oil(No.6);Grade 6 Oil 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro 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 :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 ft (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-4 VERTICAL STACK 20 2 400 19.1 3600.26 Boiler ES-4 29 Operating Scenario: OS—4 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-4.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: arch—May o/an—Feb +DecTune—Aug. Ot—Nov. 25/ 25 25% 25° �012 012 2 13. Actual Em}ssionyppr Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission C:after GHG CAS GHG Estimation Effi Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (N Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiencv Emission Ef Control (NAAQS) Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after, Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control Pollutants (in Y Emission CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficient EF Control � (see instructions) Method Code et after all controls Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions _) 1--actor 2012 30 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit : 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-4.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One No.6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—38/One No.6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200602/Natural Gas; 10-100 Million Btu/hr 5. Throughputtunits in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro 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 :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP 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/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-4 VERTICAL STACK 20 2 400 19.1 3600.26 Boiler ES-4 II 31 Operating Scenario: OS—38 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-4.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 25/o 25/a une—Au . e t.—Nov. 012 a �arch—May 12 �012 g 25% 012 25% 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Ton ear) See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOz NOz 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 RAP/TAP Emission Emissions Control Emission CAS Estimation EF Control Pollutants (In HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor (see instructions) Method Code (Net after all controls) Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions) 2012 32 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit : 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-5.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One No. 6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—5/No.6 fuel—oil fired boilers(20.3 million Btu per hour heat input) 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200401/Residual Oil(No.6);Grade 6 Oil 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro Sulfur /o Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): S. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) P_ 9.Emission Release Point ERP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry tines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter#g (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-5 VERTICAL STACK 20 2 400 19.1 3600.26 Boiler ES-5 33 Operating Scenario: OS — 5 Emission Source/Group ID:ES-5.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec ° arch—May o June—Aug. 25°�° �012 ept.—Nov. 25% 012 25/0 012 25/0 �,21 (112 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOz NOa 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 Emission Emissions Control HAPITAP Emission CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants (in y Factor (see instructions) Method Code et after all controls) Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions 2012 34 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility 1D : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Yea r 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-5.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One No. 6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—39/One No.6 fuel—oil/natural gas—fired boiler(20.3 million Btu per hour maximum heat input 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200602/Natural Gas; 10-100 Million Btu/hr 5. Throughputtunits in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) /o Suifiu /o Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (°/o of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional ntry lines ERP ID ERP Type HeightLnee Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) ft. (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) x W) EP-5 VERTICAL STA 20 2 400 19.1 3600.26 Boiler ES-5 CK it 35 Operating Scenario: OS—39 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-5.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 25/o 25/o une—Au . ept—Nov. 012 0 �arch—May °12 �012 g 25% �012' 25% 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed :_ Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOa NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emission Control Emission CAS Emissions HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants (In y Factor (see instructions) Method Code Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions (Net after all controls) 2012 36 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit : 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bertie DAQ Region :WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ED(from permit)or ES-8 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One natural gas/saleable animal fat/No.6 oil—fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity) [GACT,Subpart JJJJJJ] 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—22/natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour heat input) 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200602/Natural Gas; 10-100 Million Btu/hr 5. Throughputtunits in 2012: 10774 E3FT3/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro Sulfur 1 0 /o Ash 1 0 Heat Content 1020 Btu/CF Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information Order CS—ID CD II) Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-16 CD-10F One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating range)utilizing water,air,and filter media to reduce PM and S02 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment 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) (Feettsec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-9 VERTICAL STACK 50 2.167 490 216.91 48000 packed bed scrubber 37 Operating Scenario: OS —22 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-8 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 20 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11. Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dee 46% arch—May 0% une—Aug. o Sept.—Nov. o 2012 2012 012 0/0 012 54/o 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year) See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 0.44 09 0 0.082 AFTER NOx NOx 0.52 09 0 0.097 AFTER TSP TSP 0.04 09 0 0.007 AFTER PM10 PM10 0.04 09 0 0.007 AFTER PM2.5 PM2.5 0.04 09 0 0.007 AFTER S02 S02 0.01 09 90 0.001 AFTER VOC VOC 0.03 09 0 0.005 AFTER HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control CAS Estimation Efficiency Emission EF Control Pollutants (inde (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code (Net after all Factor Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) P See Instructions controls) 2012 For maldehyde 50-00-0 0.7865 09 0 0.000073 AFTER Hexane n— 110-54-3 18.8545 09 0 0.00175 AFTER 38 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-8 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One natural gas/saleable animal fat/No.6 oil—fired boiler(84 million Btu per how maximum heat input capacity) [GACT,Subpart JJJJJJ] 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—23/natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour heat input) 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200401/Residual Oil(No.6);Grade 6 Oil 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) ro 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 Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-16 CD-10F One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating range)utilizing water,air,and filter media to reduce PM and S02 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment 9.Emission Release Point RP 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/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-9 IVERTICAL STACK 50 2.167 490 216.91 48000 packed bed scrubber I 39 Operating Scenario: OS—23 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-8 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 250�o 01arch—May 25"�u une—Aug. 15% ept.—Nov. 25% 012 2 012 012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions) all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (Criteria) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOa NOz 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emission Emissions Control Emission CAS Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants (In (see instructions) �P/TAPS ctions) Method Code Factor Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions (Net after all controls) 2012 40 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-9 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One natural gas/saleable animal fat/No.6 oil—fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity)[GACT,Subpart JJJJJJ] 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—24/natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour heat input) 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200401/Residual Oil(No. 6);Grade 6 Oil 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) Sulfur /o Ash Heat Content ro Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-16 CD—IOF One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating range)utilizing water,air,and filter media to reduce PM and S02 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment 9.Emission Release Point RPI 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) (Feettsec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-9 IVERTICAL STACK 50 2.167 490 216.91 48000 packed bed scrubber 41 Operating Scenario:OS—24 Emission Source/Group ID:ES-9 10.operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an—Feb +Dec 25% arch—May 25% lone—.1uh' 25% ept.—N'ov. 25% 012 012 2012 Olt 13. Actual Emisdony,per Pollutant Listed :_ Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency EmissionEf Control :GH:G llts Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Pollutants (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 Emission RP/Tap Emissions Control Emission CAS Estimation EF Control Pollutants (►n HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor (see instructions) Method Code Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See instructions (Net after all controls) 2012 42 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES-9 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: One natural gas/saleable animal fat/No.6 oil—fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour maximum heat input capacity)[GACT,Subpart JJJJJJ] 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—25/natural gas/saleable animal fat/no.6 oil fired boiler(84 million Btu per hour heat input) 4. SCC Number/Description: 10200602/Natural Gas; 10-100 Million Btu/hr 5. Throughput/units in 2012: 2694 E3FT3S/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro Sulfur 0 ro Ash 0 Heat Content 1020 Btu/CF Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information : Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 1 CS-16 CD-10F One packed bed scrubber(288 to 575 gallon per minute normal operating range)utilizing water,air,and filter media to reduce PM and S02 emissions in the boilers and also used conditionally for additional control of noncondensibles depending on fuel fired in the boilers for the poultry processing equipment 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) (Feettsee) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-9 VERTICAL STACK 50 2.167 490 216.91 48000_packed bed scrubber 43 operating Scenario: OS—25 Emission Source/Group ID: ES-9 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 20 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut. an—Feb +Dec 68% 0% une—Au-. ° ept.—Nov. ° 012 �arch—Ma: 12 2012 0/O �012 32/o 13. Actual Emissions Rey Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor ons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Emissions— Emission Control Criteria Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission (NAAQS) Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 0.11 09 0 0.082 AFTER NOx NOx 0.13 09 0 0.097 AFTER TSP TSP- 0.01 09 0 0.007 AFTER PM10 PM10 0.01 09 0 0.007 AFTER PM2.5 PM2.5 0.01 09 0 0.007 AFTER S02 S02 0 09 90 0.001 AFTER VOC VOC 0.01 09 0 0.005 AFTER HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control Pollutants (In CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency Emission EF Control (see instructions) Method Code (Net after all Factor Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions controls) 2012 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 0.19666 09 0 0.000073 AFTER Hexane n— 110-54-3 4.7145 09 0 0.00175 AFTER I 44 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County :Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or I—ES-6.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Refrigeration system 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—26/refrigeration system 4. SCC Number/Description: 3028000 1/*Equipment Leaks ;Equipment Leaks 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro 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:None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/see) (Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-6 FUGITIVE(NO 1 60 Area= 1 refrigeration STACK 45 Operating Scenario: OS—26 Emission Source/Group ID:I—ES-6.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec 25a�o arch—May 25"�u rune-Aug. 25% ept.—Nov. 25„/0012 012 12 012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control Emission CAS HAP/TAPS Estimation Efficiency EF Control Pollutants (In y Factor (see instnrctions) Method Code Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions) (Net after all controls) 2012 46 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County :Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source 1D(from permit)or I—ES-7.12A Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Propane—fired Singers for singeing poultry 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—27/propane—fired Singers for singeing poultry 4. SCC Number/Description: 10201002/Liquified Petroleum Gas(LPG) ;Propane 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (if fuel is used) /o Sulfar ro Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed in ermit 9.Emission Release Point I ERP) Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines ERP ID ERP Type Height iameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) [RR,ectangle ircle(enter ft (F) (Feet/sec) (Acfm) (L x W) 0.1 feet) EP-7 FUGITIVE(NO 1 60 Area= I singers STACK 47 Operating Scenario: OS—27 Emission Source/Group ED: I—ES-7.12A 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: 1� an—Feb +Dec 25% Toal; ch—May 25% une—Aug. 25% ept—Nov. 25% 012 �012 012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— KEstimation on Control GHG CAS GHG Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Code (Net after Factor ons/Year ctions) all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOa NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emission Emissions Control Emission CAS Estimation EF Control Pollutants (1n HAP/TAPS Efficiency Factor (see instructions) Method Code Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See Instructions) (Net after all controls) 2012 48 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or I—WWTP Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Wastewater Treatment System 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—37/Wastewater Treatment System 4. SCC Number/Description: 30203 80 1/Animal/Poultry Rendering;General 5. Throughput/units in 2012: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro 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 :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines): ERP ID ERP Ty pe 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) WWTP FUGITIVE(NO 1 72 Area= 1 Wastewater Treatment STACKOperations I 49 t Operating Scenario: OS—37 Emission Source/Group ID: I—WWTP 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 24 ) Days per Week ( 7 ) Weeks per Year ( 52 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throu h ut: an—Feb +Dec 250�o 25"�o une—Aug. 25"�u ept.—Nov. 25% 012 �arch—May 12 �012 012 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOx NOx 08 TSP TSP 08 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emissions Emission Control CAS Estimation Emission Pollutants (In (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code Efficiency Factor EF Control Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) See instructions) (Net after all controls) 2012 50 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bettie DAQ Region :WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or IES17 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: Poultry meal conveyance system 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS—33/poultry meal conveyance system 4. SCC Number/Description: 30203805/Animal/Poultry Rendering;Material Handling 5. Throughput/units in 2012: 4831 TON/yr (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) ro Sulfur ro Ash Heat Content Btu/units 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information :None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Deice Description as listed inpermit) 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 feet) Circle(enter#): (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-17 VERTICAL STACK 6 0.42 130 59.5 494.6 meal conveyance system 51 Operating Scenario: OS—33 Emission Source/Group ID:IES 17 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2012) Hours per Day ( 20 ) Days per Week ( 5 ) Weeks per Year ( 10 ) 11.Typical Start&End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 0 End: 2359 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec ° arch—May ° une—.dug. ° ept—Nov. ° 012 38%° 012 0%O �012 0/° �0120 62/o 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Control GHG CAS GHG Estimation Efficiency Emission Pollutants Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor Ef Control Tons/Year See Instructions all controls 2012 Criteria Emissions— Emission Control (NAAQS) Pollutant Criteria Estimation Efficiency Emission Ef Control Pollutants Code Pollutants Method Code (Net after Factor (Tons/Year) (See Instructions) all controls) 2012 CO CO 08 NOz NOa 08 TSP TSP 0.65 08 0.27 PM10 PM10 08 PM2.5 PM2.5 08 S02 S02 08 VOC VOC 08 HAP/TAP Emissions EmissionControl CAS Estimation Emission Pollutants (In (see instructions) HAP/TAPSMethod Code Efficiency Factor EF Control Alphabetical Order) (Pounds/Year) (Net after all controls) See Instructions 2012 52 Facility Total CY 2012 Emissions Summary As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID : 0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County: Bertie DAQ Region : WARO North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2012 Record Facility—Wide Totals From all Permitted and Non—Permitted Air Pollutant Emission Sources Green House Gases Pollutants(GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Year Pollutant CAS 2012 2011 %Difference Carbon Dioxide CO2 124389 0.0 37180.44 —100.0% Methane CH4 74-82-8 0.0 2299.7192 —100.0% Nitrous Oxide 20 10024972 0.0 .0758 —100.0% Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions Tons/Year Pollutant CAS 2012 2011 %Difference CO CO 0.55 26.72 —97.94162% NOx NOx 0.65 34.96 —98.140724% PM(TSP) TSP 1.39 14.59 —90.47292% PM10 PM10 0.74 7.84 —90.56123% PM2.5 PM2.5 0.05 .74 1 —93.24324% S02 S02 0.01 .24 —95.83333% VOC VOC 2.63 11.6 —77.32758% Hazardous Air Pollutants Sand/or Toxic Air Pollutants APs Actual Emissions Pounds/Year Pollutant CAS 1 2012 1 2011 %Difference Pollutant Grou :Pol c clic Or anic Matter(Specific Co m ounds from OA PS for Group Sum:0.0 Benzo(a)pyrene(Component of 50-32-8 0.0 .00061 —100.0% POMTV POM7 Naphthalene(Component of 91-20-3 0.0 .305 —100.0% POMTV Pollutant Grou :Pol c clic Omanic Matter 7 PAH Com ounds for NIF Group Sum:0.0 Benzo(a)pyrene(Component of 50-32-8 0.0 .00061 —100.0% POMTV POM7 Pollutant Grou :Total Reduced Sulfur S as total mass Group Sum:2.06348 Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 2.06348 17 —87.86188% Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 0.0 .06 —100.0% Acrolein 107-02-8 0.0 .0189 —100.0% Ammonia as NH3 7664-41-7 15.39462 9166 —99.83205% 53 Benzene 71-43-2 0.0 3.158 —100.00/0 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 0.98316 45.509 —97.83964% Hexane n— 110-54-3 23.569 1086 —97.82974% Polycyclic Organic Matter(Inc PAH,dioxins,etc.NC AP 42 POM 0.0 .51 —100.00/0 historic amorphous lob Toluene 108-88-3 0.0 2.722 —100.0% X lene o— 95-47-6 0.0 .456 1 —100.0% 54 As entered in AERO Facility Name: Valley Proteins—Lewiston Division Facility ID :0800081 3539 Governors Road Permit: 03085 Lewiston Woodville,NC 27849-9241 County : Bertie DAQ Region : WARO Comments From Facility: 5/20/2013—Operating Scenario Comments OS OS43 : This scenario shows the entire raw material through—put for this facility during the report period.In order to properly report the amount of PM,H2S,and ammonia from the blood drying,the emission factors were adjusted so the emissions were equivalent to the blood portion only.Calculations are enclosed 55 NC DAQ - EMISSIONS INVENTORY Page 1 of 1 Facility Total CY 2012 Emission Summary Facility Id : 0800081 Green House Gases Pollutants GHG Actual Emissions Tons/Year Pollutant CAS 2012 2011 % Change Carbon Dioxide CO2 124389 0.0 37180.44 -100.0% Methane CH4 74-82-8 0.0 2299.7192 -100.0% Nitrous Oxide N20 10024972 0.0 .0758 -100.0% CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emission times their 1995 IPCC Global Warming No GHGs Reported Potential GWP , converted to metric tons Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions Tons/Year Pollutant CAS 2012 2011 %Change CO CO 0.55 26.72 -97.94162% NOx NOx 0.65 34.96 -98.140724% PM SP TSP 1.39 14.59 -90.47292% PM10 PM10 0.74 7.84 -90.56123% PM2.5 PM2.5 1 0.05 .74 1 -93.24324% S02 S02 0.01 .24 -95.83333% VOC VOC 2.63 11.6 -77.32758% Hazardous Air Pollutants HAPS and/or Toxic Air Pollutants TAPs Actual Emissions Pounds/Year Pollutant I CAS 1 2012 1 2011 1 % Change Pol c clic Organic Matter S ecific Compounds from OAQPS for T 0.0 Benzo(a)pyrene(Component of 50-32-8 0.0 .00061 -100.0% POMTV& POM7 Naphthalene(Component of 91-20-3 0.0 .305 -100.0% POMT Pol c clic Organic Matter 7 PAH Compounds for NIF)0.0 Benzo(a)pyrene(Component of 50-32-8 0.0 .00061 100.0% POMTV& PON Total Reduced Sulfur(TRS as total mass)2.06348 Hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4 2.06348 17 -87.86188% Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 0.0 .06 -100.0% Acrolein 107-02-8 0.0 .0189 -100.0% Ammonia as NH3 7664-41-7 15.39462 9166 -99.83205% Benzene 71-43-2 0.0 3.158 -100.0% Formaldehyde 50-00-0 0.98316 45.509 -97,83964% Hexane, n- 110-54-3 23.569 1086 -97.82974% Polycyclic Organic Matter(Inc PAH,dioxins, etc. NC&AP 42 POM 0.0 .51 -100.0% historic amorphous lob Toluene 108-88-3 0.0 2.722 -100.0% X lene, o- 95-47-6 0.0 .456 -100.0% close http://xapps.ncdenr.orp/aq/aero/EDFacTotals.isp 5/20/2013 I