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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_0700150_20190109_CMPL_CompRpt 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 FacilityName Carolina Telephone and Telegraph dlbla CenturyLink Street Address 135 West 2"a Street C ity State ZIP Code Washington NC T 27989 SECTION II: CERTIFICATION 1,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(mmlddlyyyy) Print or Type) Bob Harding MGR, Environmental Health and 01/09/2019 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 awned 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); 1'half CY2015 (January l —June 30) Due no later than July 31 sc x 2nd half CY2018_ (July 1—December 31) Due no later than January 31 SECTION IV: DETERMINATION OF REPORTING CONTENTS FOR SEMIANNUAL REPORT Check the following boxes)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. Printout 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 1 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 NUN-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). 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(include Number Date Malfunction Deviation I Duration Type occurred unknown cause,if applicable) Description of the corrective action taken No known deviations-please see attached documentation Emission standards apply during shutdown. Startup must be kept to no more than 30 minutes and emission standards do not apply during this time. CenturyLink Rocky Mount and Washington, North Carolina RICE NESHAP Compliance Requirements and CPMS Data Evaluation The El Group, Inc., (Ei) has reviewed the specification information, hours of operation, and Continuous Parameter Monitoring System (CPMS) data provided for the generators owned and operated by CenturyLink in Rocky Mount and Washington, North Carolina relative to the 40 CFR 63, Subpart ZZZZ— National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) and North Carolina permitting requirements. This document and attachments summarize the RICE NESHAP requirements determined to be applicable to these two CenturyLink generators and review of the CPMS data provided for the Rocky Mount generator dating from June 14, 2013 through October 4, 2018. Generator Classification For purposes of the RICE NESHAP, both the Rocky Mount and Washington, North Carolina generators are classified as follows: ■ Existing stationary engine, ■ Located at an area source of hazardous air pollutants(HAPs), • Non-emergency, • Cl—Compression Ignition (diesel), • Complying with the requirement to limit or reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in the exhaust and using an oxidation catalyst. The Rocky Mount RICE is a Cummins QSK60-G6 (summary specification sheet—Attachment 1) rated at 2000 kilowatts (kW) for typical generator set output. The gross engine output standby rating is 2180 horsepower (HP), which for purposes of size classification relative to RICE NESHAP requirements places it in the Cl stationary RICE > 500 HP category. pThe,1Nashington RICE is a Cummins Model DFAC 60 Hz (summary specification sheet— Attachment 2) rated at 250 kW and 380 btwake horsepower(bhp) standby. For purposes of size classification relative.to RICE NESHAP regdirements;'this engine is in the 300 < HP < 500 category. North Carolina Air Permit Exemption Both the Rocky Mount and Washington RICE generators are exempt from requiring an air permit in North Carolina in accordance with 15A NCAC 02Q .0903 (Attachment 3) as being stationary RICE at a facility whose only sources thatwould require a permit are the stationary RICE where facility-wide actual emissions are less than 100 tons per year of any regulated pollutant, 10 tons per year of any NAP, or 25 tons per year of any combination of HAPs. El used the generator size information with the North Carolina Division of Air Quality(DAQ)emission calculation worksheets to estimate emissions for the Rocky Mount and Washington generators(attached Excel files—Attachments 4 and 5). The Rocky Mount generator can run for up to 2730 hours per year and maintain emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), the regulated pollutant with the highest emission rate, less than 100 tons per year. The corresponding HAP emissions are minimal. Actual hours of operation for the Rocky Mount generator from 2014 through October 4, 2018 have been less than 250 hours per year, The Washington generator can run continuously for 8760 hours per year with NO.emissions estimated at 51.6 tons per year, less than the 100 ton per year permitting threshold. Corresponding HAP emissions are minimal. Page 1 of 3 Attachment 5 GAS&DIESEL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION S 6/2212015-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source 1 facility data on the"INPUT"lablscreen. The air emission results and summary of input data are viewedlprinted on the"OUTPUT"tabiscreen.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. NCD�NR This spreadsheet is subject to continual revision and updating.It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available_ OENR is not responsible for errors or omissions that maybe contained herein. SOURCE 1 MWJT SEMM COMPANY: Century Link FACILITY ID NO.: PERMIT NUMBER. NA EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 380 HP POWER OUTPUT DIESEL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FACILiTYCITY: Washington EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: RICE FACILITY COUNTY- Beaufort PREA HEET PREPARED BY: N1EC POLLUTANT CONTROL EFF. ACTUAL THROUGHPUT 8,7 HRS OF OPERATION F EL HEATING VA U 11 BTUfGAL PM 4 REQUESTED ANNUAL LIMITATION 8,760 HRS OF OPERATION I CALCULATIONS 0.1381 mm BTUIGAL PM10 0 SULFUR CONTENT OF DIESEL FUEL(%) 1 01 PM2.5 0 METHOD USED TO COMPUTE ACTUAL GHG EMISSIONS: TIER 1: DEFAULT HIGH HEAT VALUE AND DEFAULT EF S02 0 CARBON CONTENT USED FOR GHGS k C al: CARBON CONTENT NOT USED FOR CALCULATION TIER CHOSEN NOX 0 CO 0 VOC a CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMZSIONS ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR :ncrfte cw•R­I L­T� Ou R C­&IMITs1 Ibmphr AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED la;rr 1ons7 r tor1w Whr tonsjyr uncontrolled PARTICULATE MATTER PM 35r 3.66 0.84 3.66 0.54 3.66 2.20E-03 PARTICULATE MATTER<10 MICRONS(PM,,) 7 5L 3.66 0.84 3.66 0.84 3.66 2.20E-03 PARTICULATE MA71`ERs2.5 MICRONS(PM10 D 54 3.66 0.84 3.66 0.54 3.66 2.20E-03 SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2) J❑c 0.02 D.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 1.21E-05 NITROGENOXIDES NOx 11.78 51.60 11.78 51.60 11.78 51.80 3.10E-02 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 2.54 11.12 2.54 11.12 2.54 11.12 6.68E-03 VOLATILE ORGAN ICCOMPOUNDS(VOC) 0.96 4.18 0.96 4.15 0.98 4.113 1 2.51E-03 TOXIC I RAZARDOLIS AIR POLLUTAAWEWSSIOAFS MF RMAT Nv ACTUAL EMISSEONS •10TENT14L EMISSIONS MOE TOR A IAFTEA P'+nTRCtS+:YlT31 fEEFO�E�Cr<T�O�S+�WITSI Inriaa WHiR�LS IYIiSITOXIC I HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER Whr I r Whir t r Whr 1 dAcetaldeh a H,T 75070 2 04E-03 178E+01 2 04E-03 179E+01 2.04E-03 1.79E+07Acrolein H,T 107028 2.46E-04 2.18E+00 2.48E-04 2.16E+00 2.46E-04 2.16E+00Arsenic unlisted cam unds H,F ASC-Other 106E-05 9.32E-02 1.06E-05 9.32E-02 1.06E-05 9.32E-02Benzene H. 71432 2 48E-03 2 17E+01 2.48E-03 2 17E+01 2.48E-03 2.17E+01Denza a rene H,T 50328 5.00E-07 4.38E-03 5.00E-07 4.38E-03 5.00E-07 4.38E-039 Be Ilium metal unreacted H,T 7440417 7.98E•06 6.99E-02 7.98E-05 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-W 2.10E-D8 1,3-Butadiene H.T 146990 104E-04 917E-01 104E-04 9.11E-01 1.04E-04 9.11E-01 2.74E-07 Cadmium metal elemental unreacted H,T 7440439 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 8.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2 10E-08 Chromic Acid(VI)(H,7) 773BS45 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 8.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2 10E-OD Formaldetl a H,T} 5WDO 3.14E-03 2.75E+01 3.14E-03 275E+01 3.14E-03 2-75E+01 826E-06 Lead unlisted compounds H PBC-Other 2.39E-05 2.10E-01 2.39E-05 2.10E-01 2.39E-05 2.10E-01 8.30E-06 Manganese unlisted compounds H,T MNC-Other 1.60E-05 1 ADE-01 1.60E-05 1.44E-01 1.60E-05 1.40E-01 4.20E-08 MercLmy vapor H.T 7439976 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 7.38E-06 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2.10E-08 Na halene H 91203 2.26E-04 1.98E+00 2.26E-D4 1.98E+00 2.26E-04 1-98E+00 5.94E-07 Nickel metal H,T 7440020 I 7.98E-06 I C.99E-02 7.98E-D6 I 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2.10E-06 Selenium compounds H SEC I 3.99E-D5 I 3.50E-01 I 3.99E-D5 I 3.50E-01 3.99E-05 3.50E-01 1.05E-07 Toluene H,T 108883 1.09E-03 9.53E+DO 1.09E-D3 9.53E+00 1.09E-03 9-53E+00 2,86E-06 4 e H,T) 1330217 7.58E-p4 fi.64E+. 7.56E-Dd 6.64E+DD 7.58E-04 8.84E+.1 00E-013 Highest HAP(Formaldehyde) 5OMD I 3.14E-03 I 2.75E+07 I 3.14E-03 I 2.75E+01 3.14E-03 I 2.75E+07 I 6.26E-05 TotalHAPs I 1 1.02E-02 1. 895E+0, 102E-02 8.95E+01 102E-02 I 8.95E+91 TOXIC.41R POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR PERMTTING PURPOSES) EXPECTED ACTUALEMISSION5 AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR ItAip.hr TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ib+hr Wday i r uncontrolled ACetaldeh de H,7 75076 204E-03 4,90E-02 1.79E+01 5.37E-06 Acrolein H,T 107026 2 4SE-04 5 91 E-03 2.16E+00 6.48E-07 Arsenic unlLsted compounds H,T ASC-Other 7.06E-05 2.55E-04 9.32E-02 2 80E-08 Benzene H,T 71432 2.48E-03 5.96E-02 2.17E+01 6.53E-06 Benza a rene H,T 50328 5.00E-07 120E-05 4.38E-03 1.32E-09 Beryllium metal unreacted H,T 7440417 7.98E-06 1,92E-04 6.99E-02 2.1 DE-08 1,3-Buladiene H,T 106990 1.04E-04 2.50E-03 9.11E-01 274E-07 Cadmium metal{elemental unreacted)(11,7) 7440439 7.98E-06 7.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.70E-D$ soluble chromate com ounds,as chromium(VI)equivalent SOLCR6 7.98E-06 1.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.10E-08 ormalde a H,T 5WDO 3.14E-D3 7.53E-02 2 75E+01 825E-06 Manganese unlisted cam unds H,T MNC-OIW 1.60E-D5 3.83E-04 1.40E-01 420E-05 Mercury vapor H,T) 7439976 7.98E-D6 1.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.70E-08 Nickel metal H,T 744DO20 7.98E-D6 1.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.10E-0g Toluene H,T 66 1p83 1,0 53E 2.8 9E-03 2.61E-02 9. +00 6E 06 Xylene iH,T 1330207 7 SSE-04 1 82E-02 5 64E•00 2 ODE-% GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMA770M(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES)-CONSISTENT WITH EPA GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT MANDATORY REPORTING RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD DISTLLLATIE02 ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS-utilize max heat input Requested Emission Limitation•utilize capacity or horsepower and EPA MRR Emissldn Factors requested fuel limit and EPA MRR GREENHOUSE GAS EMITTED WILL NOT USE EPA MRR METHOD IF ONLY HOURS OF OPERATION ARE GIVEN Emission Factors metric tonVyr metric tons*,CO2e short ton&ryr short tonsfyr short tonstyr,CO2e short tonstyr I short tan r CD2e CARBON DIOXIDE(CO2) no EPA method no EPA method no EPA method 1,899.71 1,699.71 1,899.71 1,899.71 METHANE(CH,) no EPA method no EPA method no EPA method 7.71E-02 7-93E+(10 7.71 E-02 1.93E+0D NITROUS OXIDE(N20) no EPA method no EPA method no EPA method 1.54E-02 4.59E+00 1.54E-02 4.59E+OD TOTAL no EPA method TOTAL 1,906.22 TOTAL 1,90sm NOTE: CO2e means CO2 equivalent. NOTE: The DAD 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. 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 FacilityName Carolina Telephone and Telegraph dlbla CenturyLink Street Address 135 West 2"a Street C ity State ZIP Code Washington NC T 27989 SECTION II: CERTIFICATION 1,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(mmlddlyyyy) Print or Type) Bob Harding MGR, Environmental Health and 01/09/2019 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 awned 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); 1'half CY2015 (January l —June 30) Due no later than July 31 sc x 2nd half CY2018_ (July 1—December 31) Due no later than January 31 SECTION IV: DETERMINATION OF REPORTING CONTENTS FOR SEMIANNUAL REPORT Check the following boxes)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. Printout 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 1 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 NUN-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). 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(include Number Date Malfunction Deviation I Duration Type occurred unknown cause,if applicable) Description of the corrective action taken No known deviations-please see attached documentation Emission standards apply during shutdown. Startup must be kept to no more than 30 minutes and emission standards do not apply during this time. CenturyLink Rocky Mount and Washington, North Carolina RICE NESHAP Compliance Requirements and CPMS Data Evaluation The El Group, Inc., (Ei) has reviewed the specification information, hours of operation, and Continuous Parameter Monitoring System (CPMS) data provided for the generators owned and operated by CenturyLink in Rocky Mount and Washington, North Carolina relative to the 40 CFR 63, Subpart ZZZZ— National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) and North Carolina permitting requirements. This document and attachments summarize the RICE NESHAP requirements determined to be applicable to these two CenturyLink generators and review of the CPMS data provided for the Rocky Mount generator dating from June 14, 2013 through October 4, 2018. Generator Classification For purposes of the RICE NESHAP, both the Rocky Mount and Washington, North Carolina generators are classified as follows: ■ Existing stationary engine, ■ Located at an area source of hazardous air pollutants(HAPs), • Non-emergency, • Cl—Compression Ignition (diesel), • Complying with the requirement to limit or reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in the exhaust and using an oxidation catalyst. The Rocky Mount RICE is a Cummins QSK60-G6 (summary specification sheet—Attachment 1) rated at 2000 kilowatts (kW) for typical generator set output. The gross engine output standby rating is 2180 horsepower (HP), which for purposes of size classification relative to RICE NESHAP requirements places it in the Cl stationary RICE > 500 HP category. pThe,1Nashington RICE is a Cummins Model DFAC 60 Hz (summary specification sheet— Attachment 2) rated at 250 kW and 380 btwake horsepower(bhp) standby. For purposes of size classification relative.to RICE NESHAP regdirements;'this engine is in the 300 < HP < 500 category. North Carolina Air Permit Exemption Both the Rocky Mount and Washington RICE generators are exempt from requiring an air permit in North Carolina in accordance with 15A NCAC 02Q .0903 (Attachment 3) as being stationary RICE at a facility whose only sources thatwould require a permit are the stationary RICE where facility-wide actual emissions are less than 100 tons per year of any regulated pollutant, 10 tons per year of any NAP, or 25 tons per year of any combination of HAPs. El used the generator size information with the North Carolina Division of Air Quality(DAQ)emission calculation worksheets to estimate emissions for the Rocky Mount and Washington generators(attached Excel files—Attachments 4 and 5). The Rocky Mount generator can run for up to 2730 hours per year and maintain emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), the regulated pollutant with the highest emission rate, less than 100 tons per year. The corresponding HAP emissions are minimal. Actual hours of operation for the Rocky Mount generator from 2014 through October 4, 2018 have been less than 250 hours per year, The Washington generator can run continuously for 8760 hours per year with NO.emissions estimated at 51.6 tons per year, less than the 100 ton per year permitting threshold. Corresponding HAP emissions are minimal. Page 1 of 3 Attachment 5 GAS&DIESEL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION S 6/2212015-OUTPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source 1 facility data on the"INPUT"lablscreen. The air emission results and summary of input data are viewedlprinted on the"OUTPUT"tabiscreen.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. NCD�NR This spreadsheet is subject to continual revision and updating.It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available_ OENR is not responsible for errors or omissions that maybe contained herein. SOURCE 1 MWJT SEMM COMPANY: Century Link FACILITY ID NO.: PERMIT NUMBER. NA EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: 380 HP POWER OUTPUT DIESEL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FACILiTYCITY: Washington EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: RICE FACILITY COUNTY- Beaufort PREA HEET PREPARED BY: N1EC POLLUTANT CONTROL EFF. ACTUAL THROUGHPUT 8,7 HRS OF OPERATION F EL HEATING VA U 11 BTUfGAL PM 4 REQUESTED ANNUAL LIMITATION 8,760 HRS OF OPERATION I CALCULATIONS 0.1381 mm BTUIGAL PM10 0 SULFUR CONTENT OF DIESEL FUEL(%) 1 01 PM2.5 0 METHOD USED TO COMPUTE ACTUAL GHG EMISSIONS: TIER 1: DEFAULT HIGH HEAT VALUE AND DEFAULT EF S02 0 CARBON CONTENT USED FOR GHGS k C al: CARBON CONTENT NOT USED FOR CALCULATION TIER CHOSEN NOX 0 CO 0 VOC a CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMZSIONS ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMISSION FACTOR :ncrfte cw•R­I L­T� Ou R C­&IMITs1 Ibmphr AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED la;rr 1ons7 r tor1w Whr tonsjyr uncontrolled PARTICULATE MATTER PM 35r 3.66 0.84 3.66 0.54 3.66 2.20E-03 PARTICULATE MATTER<10 MICRONS(PM,,) 7 5L 3.66 0.84 3.66 0.84 3.66 2.20E-03 PARTICULATE MA71`ERs2.5 MICRONS(PM10 D 54 3.66 0.84 3.66 0.54 3.66 2.20E-03 SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2) J❑c 0.02 D.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 1.21E-05 NITROGENOXIDES NOx 11.78 51.60 11.78 51.60 11.78 51.80 3.10E-02 CARBON MONOXIDE CO 2.54 11.12 2.54 11.12 2.54 11.12 6.68E-03 VOLATILE ORGAN ICCOMPOUNDS(VOC) 0.96 4.18 0.96 4.15 0.98 4.113 1 2.51E-03 TOXIC I RAZARDOLIS AIR POLLUTAAWEWSSIOAFS MF RMAT Nv ACTUAL EMISSEONS •10TENT14L EMISSIONS MOE TOR A IAFTEA P'+nTRCtS+:YlT31 fEEFO�E�Cr<T�O�S+�WITSI Inriaa WHiR�LS IYIiSITOXIC I HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT NUMBER Whr I r Whir t r Whr 1 dAcetaldeh a H,T 75070 2 04E-03 178E+01 2 04E-03 179E+01 2.04E-03 1.79E+07Acrolein H,T 107028 2.46E-04 2.18E+00 2.48E-04 2.16E+00 2.46E-04 2.16E+00Arsenic unlisted cam unds H,F ASC-Other 106E-05 9.32E-02 1.06E-05 9.32E-02 1.06E-05 9.32E-02Benzene H. 71432 2 48E-03 2 17E+01 2.48E-03 2 17E+01 2.48E-03 2.17E+01Denza a rene H,T 50328 5.00E-07 4.38E-03 5.00E-07 4.38E-03 5.00E-07 4.38E-039 Be Ilium metal unreacted H,T 7440417 7.98E•06 6.99E-02 7.98E-05 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-W 2.10E-D8 1,3-Butadiene H.T 146990 104E-04 917E-01 104E-04 9.11E-01 1.04E-04 9.11E-01 2.74E-07 Cadmium metal elemental unreacted H,T 7440439 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 8.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2 10E-08 Chromic Acid(VI)(H,7) 773BS45 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 8.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2 10E-OD Formaldetl a H,T} 5WDO 3.14E-03 2.75E+01 3.14E-03 275E+01 3.14E-03 2-75E+01 826E-06 Lead unlisted compounds H PBC-Other 2.39E-05 2.10E-01 2.39E-05 2.10E-01 2.39E-05 2.10E-01 8.30E-06 Manganese unlisted compounds H,T MNC-Other 1.60E-05 1 ADE-01 1.60E-05 1.44E-01 1.60E-05 1.40E-01 4.20E-08 MercLmy vapor H.T 7439976 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 7.38E-06 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2.10E-08 Na halene H 91203 2.26E-04 1.98E+00 2.26E-D4 1.98E+00 2.26E-04 1-98E+00 5.94E-07 Nickel metal H,T 7440020 I 7.98E-06 I C.99E-02 7.98E-D6 I 6.99E-02 7.98E-06 6.99E-02 2.10E-06 Selenium compounds H SEC I 3.99E-D5 I 3.50E-01 I 3.99E-D5 I 3.50E-01 3.99E-05 3.50E-01 1.05E-07 Toluene H,T 108883 1.09E-03 9.53E+DO 1.09E-D3 9.53E+00 1.09E-03 9-53E+00 2,86E-06 4 e H,T) 1330217 7.58E-p4 fi.64E+. 7.56E-Dd 6.64E+DD 7.58E-04 8.84E+.1 00E-013 Highest HAP(Formaldehyde) 5OMD I 3.14E-03 I 2.75E+07 I 3.14E-03 I 2.75E+01 3.14E-03 I 2.75E+07 I 6.26E-05 TotalHAPs I 1 1.02E-02 1. 895E+0, 102E-02 8.95E+01 102E-02 I 8.95E+91 TOXIC.41R POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION(FOR PERMTTING PURPOSES) EXPECTED ACTUALEMISSION5 AFTER CONTROLS I LIMITATIONS EMISSION FACTOR ItAip.hr TOXIC AIR POLLUTANT CAS Num. Ib+hr Wday i r uncontrolled ACetaldeh de H,7 75076 204E-03 4,90E-02 1.79E+01 5.37E-06 Acrolein H,T 107026 2 4SE-04 5 91 E-03 2.16E+00 6.48E-07 Arsenic unlLsted compounds H,T ASC-Other 7.06E-05 2.55E-04 9.32E-02 2 80E-08 Benzene H,T 71432 2.48E-03 5.96E-02 2.17E+01 6.53E-06 Benza a rene H,T 50328 5.00E-07 120E-05 4.38E-03 1.32E-09 Beryllium metal unreacted H,T 7440417 7.98E-06 1,92E-04 6.99E-02 2.1 DE-08 1,3-Buladiene H,T 106990 1.04E-04 2.50E-03 9.11E-01 274E-07 Cadmium metal{elemental unreacted)(11,7) 7440439 7.98E-06 7.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.70E-D$ soluble chromate com ounds,as chromium(VI)equivalent SOLCR6 7.98E-06 1.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.10E-08 ormalde a H,T 5WDO 3.14E-D3 7.53E-02 2 75E+01 825E-06 Manganese unlisted cam unds H,T MNC-OIW 1.60E-D5 3.83E-04 1.40E-01 420E-05 Mercury vapor H,T) 7439976 7.98E-D6 1.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.70E-08 Nickel metal H,T 744DO20 7.98E-D6 1.92E-04 6.99E-02 2.10E-0g Toluene H,T 66 1p83 1,0 53E 2.8 9E-03 2.61E-02 9. +00 6E 06 Xylene iH,T 1330207 7 SSE-04 1 82E-02 5 64E•00 2 ODE-% GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INFORMA770M(FOR EMISSIONS INVENTORY PURPOSES)-CONSISTENT WITH EPA GHG-POTENTIAL TO EMIT MANDATORY REPORTING RULE(MRR)METHOD NOT BASED ON EPA MRR METHOD DISTLLLATIE02 ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMISSIONS-utilize max heat input Requested Emission Limitation•utilize capacity or horsepower and EPA MRR Emissldn Factors requested fuel limit and EPA MRR GREENHOUSE GAS EMITTED WILL NOT USE EPA MRR METHOD IF ONLY HOURS OF OPERATION ARE GIVEN Emission Factors metric tonVyr metric tons*,CO2e short ton&ryr short tonsfyr short tonstyr,CO2e short tonstyr I short tan r CD2e CARBON DIOXIDE(CO2) no EPA method no EPA method no EPA method 1,899.71 1,699.71 1,899.71 1,899.71 METHANE(CH,) no EPA method no EPA method no EPA method 7.71E-02 7-93E+(10 7.71 E-02 1.93E+0D NITROUS OXIDE(N20) no EPA method no EPA method no EPA method 1.54E-02 4.59E+00 1.54E-02 4.59E+OD TOTAL no EPA method TOTAL 1,906.22 TOTAL 1,90sm NOTE: CO2e means CO2 equivalent. NOTE: The DAD 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.