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National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants:
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines
40 CFR Part 63, Subpart ZZZZ
Note: The information to be provided in the Notification of Compliance Status Report will vary depending on the engine type.
Affected sources should refer to 40 CFR Part 63,Subpart ZZZZ for engine-specific compliance requirements. [40CFR63.66501
SECTION I: COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS
Facility Name
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company LLC DB/A CenturyLink
Street Address
135 West 2nd Street
city State ZIP Code
Washington NC
SECTION II: CERTIFICATION
I,as the responsible official of the above-mentioned facility,certify the information contained in this report is accurate and complete
to the best of my knowledge.
Name of Responsible Official Title Date(mm/dd/yyyy)
Print or Type)
Bob Harding MGR,Environmental Health and 01/08/2020
Safety
Signature of Responsible Official
Note: Responsible official is defined under§63.2 as one of the following:a president, vice-president, secretary, or treasurer
of the company that owns the plant; the owner of the plant;the plant engineer or supervisor;a government official if the
plant is owned by the Federal, State, city, or county government;or a ranking military officer if the plant is located on a
military installation.
SECTION III: REPORTING PERIOD
Check the one that applies and fill in the applicable calendar year(CY):
❑ 1It half CY20 (January I —June 30) Due no later than July 31 st
X 2nd half CY2019_ (July I —December 31) Due no later than January 31 st
NOTE: THE GENERATOR HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR LOAD SHARING SINCE 04/03/18. We currently have an engine
problem and we are working through the issues with our vendors.
SECTION IV: DETERMINATION OF REPORTING CONTENTS FOR SEMIANNUAL REPORT
Check the following box(es)that apply to your facility during this reporting period.
X There were no deviations from any emission or operating limitations that apply to this facility during this reporting period.
❑ There were no periods during which the continuous monitoring system(CMS),including CEMS and CPMS,was out-of-
control during the reporting period.
Fill out the tables noted below,as applicable,to your facility during this reporting period. Print out only the completed, applicable
table(s),and submit this page and the completed tables,if any,to the appropriate reporting agency.
X Non-continuous monitoring system: Fill out Table I if there were deviations from any emission or operating limitations(emission
limit,operating limit,opacity limit),work practice standards,or operation and maintenance requirements during the reporting
period using a non-continuous monitoring system.
Continuous monitoring,system: Fill out Table 2 if there were deviations from any emission or operating limitation(emission limit,
operating limit,opacity limit,and visible emission limit)during the reporting period using a continuous monitoring system(CMS)
including CEMS and CPMS during the reporting period. (CEMS: continuous emissions monitoring system;CPMS: continuous
parameter monitoring system)
TABLE 1: DEVIATIONS FROM NON-CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM
Malfunction means any sudden,infrequent,and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control equipment,
process equipment,or a process to operate in a normal or usual manner which causes,or has the potential to cause,
the emission limitations in an applicable standard to be exceeded.Failures that are caused in part by poor
maintenance or careless operation are not malfunctions.
Deviation means any instance in which an affected source subject to this subpart,or an owner or operator of such a
source: (1)Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this subpart,including but not limited to any
emission limitation or operating limitation;(2)Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to implement an
applicable requirement in this subpart and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to
obtain such a permit;or(3)Fails to meet any emission limitation or operating limitation in this subpart during
malfunction,regardless of whether or not such failure is permitted by this subpart. (4)Fails to satisfy the general
duty to minimize emissions established by§63.6(e)(1)(i).
NOTE;NO DEVIATIONS WERE REPORTED THROUGH 04/03/18 BASED ON CPMS DATA. THE ENGINE
HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR LOAD SHARING SINCE THIS DATE.
Place an"X"in the
—applicable category Malfunctions only Deviations only
Total operating
time of the RICE
Event Event Event Description of when deviation Cause of the deviation(incl
Number Date Malfunction Deviation Duration Type occurred unknown cause,if applicat
NONE
Emission standards apply during shutdown. Startup must be kept to no more than 30 minutes and emission standards
do not apply during this time.
TABLE 2: DEVIATIONS FROM CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM(CMS)(Fill out 1 Table per
each RICE source)
Deviations can be from any emission limitation(emission limit,operating limit,opacity limit,and visible emission
limit)during the reporting period using a continuous monitoring system(CMS)including CEMS and CPMS during
the reporting period. (GEMS: continuous emissions monitoring system;CPMS: continuous parameter monitoring
system)
Total operating time during this reporting period: 171
Description of the stationary RICE:
Type(CEMS/CPMS)and description of the CMS: CPMS HAPGuard Not Used
Description of any changes in the processes or controls since the last reporting period: The system has not been
used for load sharing since 04/03/19. We have an engine issue that is being worked through by our vendors.
Date of the last monitoring system certification or audit(40CFR63.6650(e)(11):
Mark with an"X"when the deviation
occurred Mark with an"X"the cause of the deviai
Malfunction Other****
Start In- CMS Control Known
Event Date& End Date Event Mal- operative out of equip. Process causes Unknc
Number Time & Time Duration function CMS** control*** Other problems problems explain) caus(
Example calculations: malfunction(hrs)=total hrs malfunction Total the hours of each event and list bel
occurred during reporting eriod
Total duration of each deviation type and
occurrence scenario, in hours I T7 I
Example calculations: %malfunction= (total hrs malfunction %= (total hrs each event/total hrs
occurred /total hrs o erated)*100 operated)*100
Percent of the total source
operating time per %
deviation
Notes:
** Inoperative Monitoring System: except for zero(low-level)and high-level checks
*** A CMS is out of control if. (A)The zero(low-level),mid-level(if applicable),or high-level calibration drift
(CD)exceeds two times the applicable CD specification in the applicable performance specification or in the
relevant standard;or(B)The CMS fails a performance test audit(e.g.,cylinder gas audit),relative accuracy
audit,relative accuracy test audit,or linearity test audit;or(C)The COMS CD exceeds two times the limit
in the applicable performance specification in the relevant standard.
**** Explanations for"other"deviations or malfunctions need to be provided in an attachment.
1. The generator is a Cummins DFAC 60HZ 250kW with 380 BHP Standby. The size classification in
relation to RICE NESHAP requirements, this engine is in the 300< HP< 500 category.
2. The calculations determined that the generator can run continuously for 8760 hours per year
and the NOX emissions estimated at 51.6 tons per year, less than the 100 tons per year
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Run Hours
Company LLC
Emergency Generator
Load Share 132
Maintenance 4.7
Emergency
Total 136.7
permitting threshold. The HAP emissions are minimal.
Semi-Annual Report
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants:
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines
40 CFR Part 63, Subpart ZZZZ
Note: The information to be provided in the Notification of Compliance Status Report will vary depending on the engine type.
Affected sources should refer to 40 CFR Part 63,Subpart ZZZZ for engine-specific compliance requirements. [40CFR63.66501
SECTION I: COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS
Facility Name
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company LLC DB/A CenturyLink
Street Address
135 West 2nd Street
city State ZIP Code
Washington NC
SECTION II: CERTIFICATION
I,as the responsible official of the above-mentioned facility,certify the information contained in this report is accurate and complete
to the best of my knowledge.
Name of Responsible Official Title Date(mm/dd/yyyy)
Print or Type)
Bob Harding MGR,Environmental Health and 01/08/2020
Safety
Signature of Responsible Official
Note: Responsible official is defined under§63.2 as one of the following:a president, vice-president, secretary, or treasurer
of the company that owns the plant; the owner of the plant;the plant engineer or supervisor;a government official if the
plant is owned by the Federal, State, city, or county government;or a ranking military officer if the plant is located on a
military installation.
SECTION III: REPORTING PERIOD
Check the one that applies and fill in the applicable calendar year(CY):
❑ 1It half CY20 (January I —June 30) Due no later than July 31 st
X 2nd half CY2019_ (July I —December 31) Due no later than January 31 st
NOTE: THE GENERATOR HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR LOAD SHARING SINCE 04/03/18. We currently have an engine
problem and we are working through the issues with our vendors.
SECTION IV: DETERMINATION OF REPORTING CONTENTS FOR SEMIANNUAL REPORT
Check the following box(es)that apply to your facility during this reporting period.
X There were no deviations from any emission or operating limitations that apply to this facility during this reporting period.
❑ There were no periods during which the continuous monitoring system(CMS),including CEMS and CPMS,was out-of-
control during the reporting period.
Fill out the tables noted below,as applicable,to your facility during this reporting period. Print out only the completed, applicable
table(s),and submit this page and the completed tables,if any,to the appropriate reporting agency.
X Non-continuous monitoring system: Fill out Table I if there were deviations from any emission or operating limitations(emission
limit,operating limit,opacity limit),work practice standards,or operation and maintenance requirements during the reporting
period using a non-continuous monitoring system.
Continuous monitoring,system: Fill out Table 2 if there were deviations from any emission or operating limitation(emission limit,
operating limit,opacity limit,and visible emission limit)during the reporting period using a continuous monitoring system(CMS)
including CEMS and CPMS during the reporting period. (CEMS: continuous emissions monitoring system;CPMS: continuous
parameter monitoring system)
TABLE 1: DEVIATIONS FROM NON-CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM
Malfunction means any sudden,infrequent,and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control equipment,
process equipment,or a process to operate in a normal or usual manner which causes,or has the potential to cause,
the emission limitations in an applicable standard to be exceeded.Failures that are caused in part by poor
maintenance or careless operation are not malfunctions.
Deviation means any instance in which an affected source subject to this subpart,or an owner or operator of such a
source: (1)Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this subpart,including but not limited to any
emission limitation or operating limitation;(2)Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to implement an
applicable requirement in this subpart and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to
obtain such a permit;or(3)Fails to meet any emission limitation or operating limitation in this subpart during
malfunction,regardless of whether or not such failure is permitted by this subpart. (4)Fails to satisfy the general
duty to minimize emissions established by§63.6(e)(1)(i).
NOTE;NO DEVIATIONS WERE REPORTED THROUGH 04/03/18 BASED ON CPMS DATA. THE ENGINE
HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR LOAD SHARING SINCE THIS DATE.
Place an"X"in the
—applicable category Malfunctions only Deviations only
Total operating
time of the RICE
Event Event Event Description of when deviation Cause of the deviation(incl
Number Date Malfunction Deviation Duration Type occurred unknown cause,if applicat
NONE
Emission standards apply during shutdown. Startup must be kept to no more than 30 minutes and emission standards
do not apply during this time.
TABLE 2: DEVIATIONS FROM CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM(CMS)(Fill out 1 Table per
each RICE source)
Deviations can be from any emission limitation(emission limit,operating limit,opacity limit,and visible emission
limit)during the reporting period using a continuous monitoring system(CMS)including CEMS and CPMS during
the reporting period. (GEMS: continuous emissions monitoring system;CPMS: continuous parameter monitoring
system)
Total operating time during this reporting period: 171
Description of the stationary RICE:
Type(CEMS/CPMS)and description of the CMS: CPMS HAPGuard Not Used
Description of any changes in the processes or controls since the last reporting period: The system has not been
used for load sharing since 04/03/19. We have an engine issue that is being worked through by our vendors.
Date of the last monitoring system certification or audit(40CFR63.6650(e)(11):
Mark with an"X"when the deviation
occurred Mark with an"X"the cause of the deviai
Malfunction Other****
Start In- CMS Control Known
Event Date& End Date Event Mal- operative out of equip. Process causes Unknc
Number Time & Time Duration function CMS** control*** Other problems problems explain) caus(
Example calculations: malfunction(hrs)=total hrs malfunction Total the hours of each event and list bel
occurred during reporting eriod
Total duration of each deviation type and
occurrence scenario, in hours I T7 I
Example calculations: %malfunction= (total hrs malfunction %= (total hrs each event/total hrs
occurred /total hrs o erated)*100 operated)*100
Percent of the total source
operating time per %
deviation
Notes:
** Inoperative Monitoring System: except for zero(low-level)and high-level checks
*** A CMS is out of control if. (A)The zero(low-level),mid-level(if applicable),or high-level calibration drift
(CD)exceeds two times the applicable CD specification in the applicable performance specification or in the
relevant standard;or(B)The CMS fails a performance test audit(e.g.,cylinder gas audit),relative accuracy
audit,relative accuracy test audit,or linearity test audit;or(C)The COMS CD exceeds two times the limit
in the applicable performance specification in the relevant standard.
**** Explanations for"other"deviations or malfunctions need to be provided in an attachment.
1. The generator is a Cummins DFAC 60HZ 250kW with 380 BHP Standby. The size classification in
relation to RICE NESHAP requirements, this engine is in the 300< HP< 500 category.
2. The calculations determined that the generator can run continuously for 8760 hours per year
and the NOX emissions estimated at 51.6 tons per year, less than the 100 tons per year
Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Run Hours
Company LLC
Emergency Generator
Load Share 132
Maintenance 4.7
Emergency
Total 136.7
permitting threshold. The HAP emissions are minimal.