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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_0100237_20150630_EI_Cmb-EI-File 2014 Emissions Inventory Review / Data Tracking Form Facility Name: New South Lumber Company, Inc. - Graham Plant Facility ID: 0100237 Facility Assigned to: Data Entry: Alamance County Classification: Hilary King HJK Confidential Copy Submitted? Title V ❑ YES ENO Initial Review /Data Entry EY"Enter date received into ED. Date Received: (D C-So/I_cj ®' Assigned to appropriate individual. Date Assigned: & f 30�l 5 Date Due: G 0o 115 ❑ Paper copy submitted: One copy received with supporting documentation,certification form signed by responsible official,and appears generally complete;OR Q' Electronic copy submitted: All supporting documentation and certification form(with time/date stamp)signed by responsible official has been received. Comments: Inventory Review 11 forms and supporting documentation appear to be complete if paper submission(check ED OS data if electronic). Co ntact,address,phone number changes entered into I-Beam/Facilities if necessary. Q] ll known operating scenarios,control devices,and emission release points have been entered for each emission source(permitted, Chin ignificant,and unpermitted)or note that the emission source was not operated or not required to report. eck if SCC codes for each OS are accurate and update if needed. luate"U"sources for significance and address according to policy. Calculations/forms appear to add up correctly. All compliance issues are being addressed(e.g.Toxics limits,above TV thresholds, large emissions increase/decrease, installation �without a permit). 11 volatile HAPs/TAPS were included in the VOC total. El ( ulations and control efficiencies appear correct. Emission factors are the best available and most current factors appropriate or the reporting facility(e.g. stack testing,AP-42,etc.). g/��eview facility comments and address any issues. date ED(Data Entry Main) if additional information is required(corrections due date and date received). 'date all ED QA/QC reports. LJ parison with previous emission inventory must be made and outliers(> 10%)must be investigated and explained. ut inventory review comments and summarize any changes in ED-Data Entry Main "DAQ internal comments". Print and attach the facility total report. Date Info Requested: -,'VA Date Info Received: JJA Total Days on Hold: Date Review Complete: Signature: Date Submitted to EI Coordinator: p�J Date Approved: Initials: COPY Of RECORD Date Submitted: 6/16/2015 21 :09:07 Inventory Certification Form(Title V) RECEIVED Facility Name: New South Lumber Company,Inc.—Graham lant N.C.Dept.of ENR acility ID : 0100237 4408 Mt Hermon—Rock Creek Road JUN 3 0 201Ea ermit: 06740 Graham,NC 27253 County : Alamance Winston-Salem DAQ Region : WSRO Regional Offrce North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2014 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 Terry Bisholl 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: (Important: Legally Responsible Official,read and sign i1fter allsubmissions are finaLl 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: Printed Name: Terry Bishop ,Signature: This form applies toditle V facilitie . 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: terry.bishop@newsouth.canfor.com Information on this Form cannot be held confidential COPY of RECORD Date Submitted: 6/,16/2015 21:09:07 1 Facility Total CY 2014 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID #: 0100237 Facility Name: New South Lumber Company, Inc. - Graham Plant Permit#(s): 06740T18 Green House Gases Pollutants (GHG) Actual Emissions Tons/Yr Pollutant CAS CY 2014 CY 2013 Demini- Change from ED from Fees mus Methane (CH4) 74-82-8 6.18 7.67 10.0 -19.5% Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 124389 62,345.86 77,455.04 5,000.0 -19.5% Nitrous Oxide (N20) 10024972 3.92 4.87 1.0 -19.5% CO2 equivalent(sum of individual GHG pollutant emissiot 57,779.81 metric tons times their 1995 IPCC Global Warming Potential (GWP), converted to metric tons) Criteria Pollutants Actual Emissions (Tons/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2014 CY 2013 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change CO co 52.63 65.63 0.5 -19.80% NOx Nox 66.29 82.35 0.5 -19.5% PM(TSP) T'SP 42.54 45.72 0.5 -7.0% PM10 PMto 34.12 37.36 0.5 -8.7% PM2.5 PM2.5 27.43 30.72 0.5 -10.7% S02 SO2 7.53 9.36 0.5 -.19.6% VOC VoC 294.81 272.79 0.5 8.10/1 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPs) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2014 CY 2013 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Antimony & Compounds (total mass, inc elemental SB) 0.164700 0.187200 10.0 I -12.0% Antimony Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compounc SBC-Other 0.164700 0.187200 10.0 -12.0% (Component of SBC) Arsenic& Compounds (total mass of elemental AS, arsine and 1.28 1.46 0.01 -12.3 all inorganic compounds) Arsenic Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compound ASC-Other 1.28 1.46 0.01 -12.00% (Component of ASC) Beryllium & compounds (Total mass) 1.10 1.36 1.0 I -19.1 08/25/2015 Page 1 of 4 i Facility Total CY 2014 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID #: 0100237 Facility Name: New South Lumber Company, Inc. - Graham Plant Permit#(s): 06740T18 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPS) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2014 CY 2013 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Beryllium Metal (unreacted) (Component of BEC) 7440-41-7 0.548300 0.681200 1.0 -19.5% Beryllium Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compounc BEC-other 0.548300 0.681200 1.0 -19.5% (Component of BEC) Cadmium & compounds (total mass includes elemental metal) 1.71 1.95 0.1 Cadmium Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compounc CDC-Other 1.71 1.95 0.1 -1.2..0% (Component of CDC) Chromium-All/Total(includes Chromium (VI) categories, 7.05 8.01 0.1 -12.0% metal and others) Chromic acid (VI) (Component of So1CR6 & CRC) 7738-94-5 2.11 2.40 0.01 1 -12.0% Chromium Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compoun CRC-other 4.94 5.62 0.1 -12.0% (Component of CRC) Chromium (VI) Soluble Chromate Compounds (Component of 2.11 2.40 0.01 1 -12.1% CRC) Chromic acid (VI) (Component of So1CR6 & CRC) 7738-94-5 2.11 2.40 0.01 -12.0%) Cobalt& compounds 0.065900 0.074900 1,0 1 -12.0% Cobalt Unlisted Compounds- Specify Compound COC-other 0.065900 0.074900 1.0 -1.2.0 (Component of COC) Lead& compounds 29.00 34.74 1.0 16.5% Lead Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compound PBC-Other 29.00 34.74 10.0 -16.S% (Component of PBC) Manganese & compounds 16.80 19.10 10.0 1 -12.0% Manganese Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compow MNC-other 16.80 19.10 10.0 -12.0'%o (Component of MNC) Mercury & Compounds-all total mass includes Hg Vapor 0.176000 0.214800 0.001 1 -18.1% Mercury Unlisted Compounds - Specify Compound HGC-Other 0.088000 0.107400 0.001 -.18.1.% (Component of HGC) Mercury, vapor(Component of HGC) 7439-97-6 0.088000 0.107400 0.001 -18.1% Nickel& Compounds, sum total mass includes elemental 11.86 13.48 1.0 -12.0% Nickel metal (Component of NIC) 7440-02-0 5.93 6.74 1 1.0 -12.0%, 08/25/2015 Page 2 of 4 Facility Total CY 2014 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID #: 0100237 Facility Name: New South Lumber Company, Inc. - Graham Plant Permit#(s): 06740T18 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPs) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2014 CY 2013 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Nickel Unlisted Compounds(Component of NIC - NIC-other 5.93 6.74 1.0 -12.0% Specify) Polycyclic Organic Matter(Specific Compounds from OAQPS 96.40 119.77 1.0 I -19.5% ip for T Naphthalene (Component of 83329/POMTV) 91-20-3 96.40 119.77 1.0 -19.5% Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 9,346.32 8,640.70 10.0 8.2% Acetophenone 98-86-2 0.156700 0.194600 100.0 1 -19.5%) Acrolein 107-02-8 1,321.91 1,230.95 10.0 7.4% Benzene 71-43-2 162.67 202.11 1.0 -19.50/0 Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 78.32 97.31 10.0 -19.5%, Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.536200 0.666300 1.0 -19.5%, Chlorine 7782-50-5 475.96 591.37 100.0 -19.50% Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 10.24 12.73 10.0 -19.5%, Chloroform 67-66-3 18.68 23.21 100.0 -19.5%, DEHP (Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate) 117-81-7 0.028400 0.035200 10.0 -19.3%, Dinitrophenol, 2,4- 51-28-5 0.289200 0.359300 0.1 1 -19.5% Dinitrotoluene, 2,4- 121-14-2 0.566200 0.703600 0.1 -19.5%, Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 2.89 3.59 100.0 -19.5%, Formaldehyde 50-00-0 5,244.12 4,961.17 10.0 1 5.7% Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 0.602500 0.748600 10.0 1 -19.5% Hexane, n- 110-54-3 174.72 217.08 100.0 1 -19.5% Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid) 7647-01-0 69.00 83.27 100.0 1 -17.1% Methanol (methyl alcohol) 67-56-1 29,539.87 27,329.75 1,000.o 1 8.1% Methylene chloride 75-09-2 325.34 404.23 1.0 1 -19.5% MIBK (methyl isobutyl ketone) 108-10-1 155.51 147.50 10.0 5.4% Nitrophenol, 4- 100-02-7 0.198900 0.247100 10.0 1 -19.5% Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 0.027700 0.034400 1.0 -19.5% 08/25/2015 Page 3 of 4 Facility Total CY 2014 Emission Summary Recorded in ED Facility ID #: 0100237 Facility Name: New South Lumber Company, Inc. - Graham Plant Permit#(s): 06740T18 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Actual Emissions and/or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAPs) (Pounds/Year) Pollutant CAS CY 2014 CY 2013 Demini- % from ED from Fees mus Change Phenol 108-95-2 1,425.01 648.21 100.0 119.8% Propionaldehyde 123-38-6 178.41 109.44 10.0 163.0% Selenium Compounds SEC 1.09 1.24 10.0 1 -12.0% Styrene 100-42-5 385.59 479.08 100.0 1 -19.5% TCE (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 16.87 20.96 1,000.0 1 -19.5% Toluene 108-88-3 31.64 34.74 100.0 -8.9% Trichloro benzene, 1,2,4- 120-82-1 33.14 41.17 100.0 1 -19.5% Trichlorophenol, 2,4,6- 88-06-2 0.132500 0.164700 1.0 -19.6% Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 10.84 13.47 0.1 -19.5% Xylene (mixed isomers) 1330-20-7 45.20 47.02 100.0 -3.9% Xylene, o- 95-47-6 10.24 12.73 100.0 -19.5% Largest Individual HAP Methanol (methyl alcohol) 29,539.87 lbs Total HAP Emissions 49,231.72 L- Ibs DAQ's Comments Regarding Inventory 08/25/2015 Page 4 of 4 Canfor Southern Pine EEED New South Lumber Co.,Inc. RECEIVED June 29, 2015 N.C.Dept.of ENR [REGIONAL UN 3 0 2015 WINSTON-SALEM OFFICE Air Emission Inventory Winston-Salem Regional Office 450 West Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 RE: 2014 AIR EMISSIONS INVENTORY, NEW SOUTH LUMBER CO., INC. - GRAHAM PLANT, FACILITY ID #0100237 Dear Sir or Madame: Enclosed you will find one original and one copy of our 2014 Air Emissions Inventory. If there are any questions about the material, please call our consultant, Ms. Kathy Ferry, at (803) 708-6205 or call me at (336) 376-5801. Sincerely yours, Terry Bi op General Manager Enclosures Graham Plant 4408 Mt. Hermon-Rock Creek Road, Graham, North Carolina, U.S.A. 27253 Telephone (336) 376-3130 Fax (336) 376-5858 2014 AIR EMISSIONS INVENTORY NEW SOUTH LUMBER CO., INC. FACILITY ID: 0100237 4408 MT. HERMON - ROCK CREEK ROAD ALAMANCE COUNTY GRAHAM, NC 27253 Contents/list of forms: Inventory Certification Form General Information Form Supporting Documentation, Calculations & Spreadsheets Prepared by Kathy Ferry 501 Chatham Avenue Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Telephone: (803) 708-6205 Facility Name New South Lumber Co., Inc—Graham Plant Facility ID 0100237 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality General Information If any information already provided to DAQ has changed or otherwise is incorrect,please provide corrections. You may leave blanks where the information is unchanged. (Except Facility ID and Name). Physical(911) Address of Facility 4408 Mt. Hermon-Rock Creek Road, Graham, North Carolina 27253-8909 Name of Responsible Official Terry Bishop Title General Manager Telephone # (336) 376 - 5801 E-Mail Address Terry.Bishop@newsouth.canfor.com Mailing Address of Responsible Official 4408 Mt. Hermon-Rock Creek Road Graham,North Carolina 27253-8909 Name of Facility Technical/Permit Mailing Contact Terry Bishop Title General Manager Telephone# (336) 376 - 5801 E-Mail Address Terry.Bishop@newsouth.canfor.com Mailing Address of Facility Technical/Permit Mailing Contact 4408 Mt. Hermon- Rock Creek Road, Graham,North Carolina 27253-8909 Name of Inspection Contact Terry Bishop Title General Manager Telephone# (336) 376 - 5801 E-Mail Address Terry.Bishop@newsouth.canfor.com Name of Billing/Invoice Contact Terry Bishop Title General Manager Telephone# (336) 376 - 5801 E-Mail Address Terry.Bishop@newsouth.canfor.com Billing/Invoice Company New South Lumber Co., Inc. Billing/Invoice Address 4408 Mt. Hermon-Rock Creek Road, Graham, North Carolina 27253-8909 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code(s) 2421 North American Industry Classification System 321113 (NAICS—six digit) Code(s)— If known (see instructions) Report Prepared by Kathy Ferry Telephone# (803) 708 - 6205 E-Mail Address kathy_ferry@yahoo.com Provide to Appropriate DAQ Regional Office as needed. Information on This Form cannot be held confidential. New South Lumber Co.,Inc. - Graham Plant Facility ID #0100237 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND CALCULATIONS This facility manufactures finished lumber from green pine logs. The process utilizes four wood-fired boilers, plus six steam-heated kilns, and one planer mill. The facility also includes a small emergency generator. The planer mill is equipped with a closed- loop cyclone and bag filter in series to control particulate emissions. Wood-Fired Boilers This facility has four wood-fired boilers, B-1, B-2, B-3 and B-4. The oldest boiler B-1 is equipped with a single multicyclone; whereas, boilers B-2 and B-3 are equipped with two multicyclones in series. The first three boilers were stack tested for particulate emissions during November and December 2000. The results have been certified by the state and are used in previous air emissions inventories. The filterable PM emission factors are 0.237, 0.203, and 0.161 lb/MMBtu for boilers B-1, B-2 and B-3, respectively. This data is the most-current data for B-1. Boiler B-2 and B-3 were tested in October 2013 and the data has been certified by the state. Therefore, this new data will be used for this air emissions inventory. The filterable PM emission factors are 0.23 and 0.18 lb/MMBtu for boiler B-2 and B-3. A new wood-fired boiler B-4 was constructed during the last half of 2007 and began op- eration in December 2007. It is a 57.6 X 106 Btu/hr Hurst hybrid boiler with primary and secondary multicyclones and an electrostatic precipitator in series to control particulate emissions; fly ash from the multicyclones is reinjected. A stack test for particulate emis- sions was successfully completed on May 9, 2008. The filterable PM emission factor from the test is 0.007 lb/MMBtu. More recent testing was completed in October 2013. The filterable PM emission factor for B-4 is 0.000091b/MMBtu from the 2013 test. This factor will be used for the current emissions inventory. The total wood saw dust consumed during 2014 in the boilers was 66,941 tons and this was apportioned among the boilers as follows: 0 tons in B-1, 17,937 tons in B-2, 12,888 tons in B-3 and 36,117 tons in B-4. Emissions of PM, PMio, and PM2.5 are estimated using the approach taken in NCDENR Woodwaste Combustion Emissions Calculator Revision I 2/1/2010, based on the above- referenced stack test results for filterable particulate matter. Emissions of NOx, S02 and VOC are also estimated using the same factors and approach as the NCDENR Wood- waste Combustion Emissions Calculator Revision I 2/1/2010. These results are shown in the Appendix. The carbon monoxide emissions for B 1 is based on actual stack test data furnished to NCDENR in earlier correspondence instead of the estimates from the Woodwaste Com- bustion Emissions Calculator'. Boiler B-2, B-3 and B-4 were tested for carbon monoxide 1 Lawrie, Bruce, 1999. Compliance Emission Testing for J. L. Sizemore Sons Lumber Company, Graham, NC,January 13, 1999,Air Systems Testing,Inc.,Kennesaw,Georgia,p.2. Calculation: pollution factor= heating value X pollutioniheat content; 4,500 Btu/lb of green wood = 9.0 X 106 Btu/ton of green wood; pollution factor=(9.0 X 106 Btu/ton)(0.179 lb CO/106 Btu)= 1.61 lb CO/ton. 1 r J New South Lumber Co.,Inc. - Graham Plant Facility ID #0100237 during the October 2013 testing effort. The CO emissions based on stack test data are the following: B-1: 0.179 lb CO/MMBtu X 0 ton fuel X 4,500 Btu/lb fuel x 2,000 lb fuel/ton fuel X 1 MMBtu/1,000,000 Btu X ton CO/2,000 lb CO=0.00 tons B-2: 0.163 lb CO/MMBtu X 17,937 ton fuel X 4,500 Btu/lb fuel x 2,000 lb fuel/ton fuel X 1 MMBtu/1,000,000 Btu X ton CO/2,000 lb CO= 13.16 tons B-3: 0.206 lb CO/MMBtu X 12,888 ton fuel X 4,500 Btu/lb fuel x 2,000 lb fuel/ton fuel X 1 MMBtu/1,000,000 Btu X ton CO/2,000 lb CO = 10.38 tons B-4: 0.374 lb CO/MMBtu X 36,117 ton fuel X 4,500 Btu/lb fuel x 2,000 lb fuel/ton fuel X 1 MMBtu/1,000,000 Btu X ton CO/2,000 lb CO=29.09 tons Emissions of Greenhouse Gas pollutants are based upon factors in EPA AP-42. All other estimates of emissions (HAPs/TAPS) are based upon the NCASI Technical Bulletin 858, with the exception of hydrochloric acid (HC1) and mercury (Hg) emissions. The HCl and Hg emissions estimates for boilers B-2, B-3 and B-4 are based on the October 2013 stack test data. Use of the NCASI data is consistent with recent permitting activities for the facility. Copies of the spreadsheets for each boiler are attached in the Appendix. Emergency Generator Emissions The emergency generator is only run during power outages and for periodic maintenance checks. Total operations are minimal. Emissions were estimated using the emission fac- tors and basic approach found in the NC DENR LPG Combustion Emissions Calculator— Revision D. Woodworking Emissions The woodworking processes involve incoming green pine logs that first undergo a de- barking and then rough sawing. The scrap is chipped, mechanically collected and sold off-site. Saw dust is collected mechanically and burned in the facility's boilers. The only calculated emissions for this part of the process are fugitive emissions from the debarker. The emission factors for debarking are taken from the USEPA FIRE database for 30700801 and are 0.02 lb PM/ton logs processed and 0.011 lb PMIo/ton logs processed. During 2014, 566,402 tons of green southern pine logs were processed; therefore the de- barker emissions are the following: PM =0.02 lb PM/ton logs X 566,402 ton logs X 1 ton/2,000 lb = 5.66 ton PMIo = 0.011 lb PMIo/ton logs X 566,402 ton logs X 1 ton/2,000 lb=3.12 ton The green lumber is then dried in the facility's six steam-heated kilns. This facility dried 141,657,630 bd-ft of rough pine lumber during 2014. Emissions of PM, VOCs (as pi- nene), formaldehyde, methanol, phenol, acetaldehyde, and acrolein are based upon the latest emission factors from NCASI Technical Bulletin 845, and are consistent with the NCDENR Wood Kiln Emissions Calculator Revision C July 2007. NCASI Technical Bulletin 845 also includes emission factors for M1BK, propionaldehyde, toluene and xy- 2 t d New South Lumber Co.,Inc. -Graham Plant Facility ID#0100237 lene. These additional pollutants have been included in our calculations. Copies of the spreadsheet output are in the Appendix. Further processing of the wood involves planing the dried lumber. During 2014, 25,766 tons of planer mill shavings were produced. These data were entered into NCDENR's "Woodworking Emissions Calculator Revision C JULY 2007" spreadsheet. There is a closed-loop cyclone and bag filter installed on the planing operation. The total efficiency of particulate removal from the planing operation is estimated to be 99.9% which is typi- cal for a bag filter. Collected wood shavings are sold off-site. Actual PM emissions from the planer mill operation during 2014 were 0.67 tons. 3 New South Lumber Co.,Inc. - Graham Plant Facility ID#0100237 APPENDIX 2014 Air Emissions Inventory- Site Summary B-1 Emissions Spreadsheet B-2 Emissions Spreadsheet B-3 Emissions Spreadsheet B-4 Emissions Spreadsheet Wood Kiln Emissions Spreadsheet Debarker Emissions Spreadsheet Emergency Generator Emissions Spreadsheet NCDENR's Woodworking Emissions Calculator Revision C July 2007 4 NEW SOUTH LUMBER CO.,INC.-GRAHAM PLANT FACILITY ID: 0100237 2014 AIR EMISSIONS INVENTORY-SITE SUMMARY B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 Kilns Kiln Planer Grand Boiler Boiler Boiler Boiler 1-5 6 Mill GEN1 Debarker Total Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual I Actual Actual Actual Criteria Pollutant Emissions Tons per Year Particulate Matter PM 19.9370 11.4252 3.2830 0.7965 0.7617 0.6699 0.000406 5.6640 42.5378 Particulate Matter<10 microns(PMro) 17.6867 10.1598 3.1482 0.000406 3.1152 34.1104 Particulate Matter<2.5 microns(PM2.5) 15.4364 8.8945 3.1000 0.000406 27.4313 Sulfur Dioxide(S02) 2.0179 1.4499 4.0632 0.000006 7.5310 Nitrogen Oxides NOx 17.7576 12.7591 35.7558 0.007533 66.2801 Carbon Monoxide CO 13.1568 10.3813 29.0922 0.004343 52.6347 Volatile Organic Compounds VOC 1.3722 0.9859 2.7630 148.0855 141.6044 0.000579 294.8115 Lead 0.0039 0.0028 0.0078 0.0145 Greenhouse Gas Pollutant Emissions Tons per Year Carbon Dioxide CO2 16,703.50 12,001.71 1 33,633.29 7.36 62,345.85 Nitrous Oxide(N20) 1.0499 0.7544 2.1140 0.000070 3.9184 Methane CH4 1.6549 1.1891 3.3323 0.000350 6.1767 Toxic/Hazardous Pollutant Emissions Pounds perYear 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene H 120821 8.8788 6.3796 17.8779 33.1363 2,4,6-Trichloro henol H 88062 0.0355 0.0255 0.0715 0.1325 2,4,-Dinitro henol H) 51285 0.0775 0.0557 0.1560 0.2892 2,4-Dinitrotoluene H 121142 0.1517 0.1090 0.3055 0.5663 4-Nitro phenol H 100027 0.0533 0.0383 0.1073 0.1988 Acetaldehyde TH 75070 37.1296 26.6782 74.7622 4,706.8736 4,500.8724 9,346.3159 Aceto henone H 98862 0.0420 0,0302 0,0845 0.1566 Acrolein TH 107028 12.5918 9.0474 25.3541 651.7210 623.1977 1,321.9120 Antimony H SBC 0.0807 0.0580 1 0.0260 0.1647 Arsenic TH ASC 0.6296 0.4524 0.2028 1.2848 Benzene TH 71432 43.5869 31.3178 87.7643 162.6691 Be Iliu (TH) 7440417 0.1469 0.1056 0.2958 0.5483 bis(2-Eth the I)phthalate TH 117817 0.0076 0.0055 0.0153 0.0283 Cadmium TH 7440439 0.8395 0.6032 0.2704 1.7131 Carbon Disulfide TH 75150 20.9863 15.0790 42.2569 78.3221 Carbon Tetrachloride TH 56235 0.1437 1 0.1032 0.2893 1 0.5362 Chlorine TH 7782505 127.5321 91.6337 256.7919 475.9576 Chlorobenzene TH 108907 2.7444 1.9719 5.5259 10.2421 Chloroform TH 67663 5.0044 3.5958 10.0766 18.6768 Chromium H 2.4215 1.7399 0.7801 4.9415 Chromium VI TH 7738945 1.0332 0.7423 0.3329 2.1084 Cobalt H COC 0.0323 0.0232 0.0104 0.0659 Eth(benzene H 100414 0.7749 0.5568 1.5603 2.8919 Formaldehyde TH 50000 114.6174 82.3543 230.7876 2,462.0570 2,354.3025 5,244.1188 HCI TH 7647010 25.8293 13.9190 29.2548 69.0031 Hexachlorobenzene (H) 118741 0.1614 0.1160 0.3251 0.6025 Hexane H 110543 46.8156 33.6377 94.2654 174.7186 m, -X lane TH 1330207 1.7758 1.2759 3.5756 6.6273 Mangan so TH MNC 8.2331 5.9156 2.6524 16.8011 Mercury TH 7439976 0.0283 0.0191 0.0406 0.0880 Methanol H 67561 133.9894 96.2734 269.7940 14.844.7552 14,195.0590 29,539.8709 Meth lene Chloride (TH) 75092 87A738 62.6357 176.5286 325.3381 MIBK TH 108101 3.7130 2.6678 7.4762 72.4134 69.2442 155.5146 Naphthalene H 91203 25.8293 18.5587 52.0085 96.3965 Nickel TH 7440020 2.9058 2.0879 0.9362 5.9298 o-X lane TH 1330207 2.7444 1.9719 5,5259 10.2421 Pentachloro henol TH 87865 0.0074 0.0053 0.0150 0.0277 Phenol TH 108952 2.2601 1.6239 4.5507 724.1344 692.4419 1.425.0110 Pro ionaldeh de H 123386 9.8474 7.0755 19.8282 72.4134 69.2442 178.408B Selenium H SEC 0.5327 0.3828 0.1716 1.0871 Styrene TH 100425 103.3171 74.2349 208.0339 385.5859 Toluene TH 108883 4.6816 3.3638 9.4265 7.2413 6.9244 31.6376 Trichloroeth lene TH) 79016 4.5201 3.2478 9A015 16.8694 X lent TH 1330207 4.5201 3.2478 9.1015 14.4827 13.8488 45.2009 Vin I Chloride TH 75014 2.9058 2.0879 5.8510 10.8446 Total HAPs 851.3327 607.0543 1 1,663.1688 21556.0920 I 22,525.1350 49,202.7829 New South Lumber Co.,Inc.-Graham Plant FACILITY ID: 0100237 Emission Source Information Boiler ID Boiler 1(ID:B-1) Boiler Type&Fuel Stoker Boiler w/Wet Wood Fuel(>15%Moisture) Fuel Heal Content 4500 BtuAb Boiler Controls Mechanical Collector w/Reinjection Max Hourly Heat Rate 19.1 MMBtu/hr Potential Annual Heat Input 167,316 MMBtu/yr Potential Annual Fuel Throughput 18,591 TPY Actual Annual Heat Input 0 MMBtu/yr Actual Annual Fuel Throughput 0 TPY Requested Max.Ann.Heat Input 16,713 MMBtulyr Requested Max.Ann.Fuel Throughput 1,857 TPY Available Test Data Filterable Particulate Matter(FPM) 0.237 IbIMMBtu Carbon Monoxide CO 0.179 Ib/MMBtu Control Actual Boiler 1 Potential Emissions Efficient Emission Factor Emissions after controls/limits Hourly Uncont Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % IbIMMBtu IbIMMBtu (TPY) (lb/hr) (lblhr) (TPY) Reference CRITERIA POLLUTANTS Particulate Matter PM 0% 0.254 0.254 4.85 0.48 2.12 Test Data/AP-42 1.6-1 Particulate Matter<10 microns(PM,o) 0% 0.225 0.225 4.30 0.4 8 Test Data/AP-421.6-1 Particulate Matter<2.5 microns(PM2.5) 0% 0.197 0.197 - 3.75 7 1.64 Test Data/AP-421.6-1 Sulfur Dioxide(SO2) 0% 0.025 0.025 0.48 0.05 0.21 AP-421.E-2 Nitrogen Oxides NOx 0% 0.220 0.220 4.20 0.42 1.84 AP-42 1.6-2 Carbon Monoxide CO 0% 0.179 0.179 3.42 0.34 1.50 Test Data Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC) 0% 0.017 0.017 0.32 0.03 0.14 AP-42 1.6-3 Lead 0% 4.8E-05 4.80E-05 - 9.17E-04 9.16E-05 4.01E-04 AP-421.6-4 GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANTS Carbon Dioxide CO2 0% 206.94 206.94 3,952.56 394.80 1,729.25 AP-42 1.6-3 Nitrous Oxide N20 0% 0.013 0.013 0.25 0.02 0.11 AP-42 1.6-3 Methane(CH4) 0% 0.021 0.021 - 0.39 0.04 0.17 AP-421.E-3 Control Actual Boiler 1 Potential Emissions Efficiency Emission Factor Emissions after controls/limits Hourly Uncont. Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % Ib/MMBtu Ib/MMBtu (Iblyr) (lb/hr) (lblhr) (lblyr) Reference TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene H 120821 0% 5.50E-05 5.50E-05 1.05E-03 1.05E-04 9.19E-01 NCASI TB858 2 4 6-Tdchloro henol H 88062 0% 2.20E-07 2.20E-07 4.20E-06 4.20E-07 3.68E-03 NCASI TB858 2 4-Dinitro henol H 51285 0% 4.80E-07 4.80E-07 9.17E-06 9.16E-07 8.02E-03 NCASI TB858 2 4-Dinitrotoluene H 121142 0% 9.40E-07 9.40E-07 1.80E-05 1.79E-06 1.57E-02 NCASI TB858 4-Nitro phenol H 100027 0% 3.30E-07 3.30E-07 6.30E-05 6.30E-07 5.52E-03 NCASI T8858 Acetaldehyde H 75070 0% 2.30E-04 2.30E-04 4.39E-03 4.39E-04 3.84E+00 NCASI T8858 Aceto henone H 98862 0% 2.60E-07 2.60E-07 4.97E-06 4.96E-07 4.35E-03 NCASI TB858 Acrolein H 107028 0% 7.80E-05 7.80E-05 1.49E-03 1.49E-04 1.30E+00 NCASI TB858 Antimony H SBC 0% 5.00E-07 5.00E-07 9.55E-06 9.54E-07 8.36E-03 NCASI TB858 Arsenic H ASC 0% 3.90E-05 3.90E-06 7.45E-05 7.44E-06 6.52E-02 NCASI TB858 Benzene H 71432 0% 2.70E-04 2.70E-04 5.16E-03 5.15E-04 4.51E+00 NCASI TB858 Beryllium H 7440417 0% 9.10E-07 9.10E-07 1.74E-05 1.74E-06 1.52E-02 NCASI TB858 bis 2-Eth the I hthalate H 117817 0% 4.70E-08 4.70E-08 8.98E-07 I 8.97E-08 7.85E-04 NCASI TB858 Cadmium H 7440439 0% 5.20E-06 5.20E-08 1 9.93E-05 9.92E-06 8.69E-02 NCASI TB858 Carbon Disulfide H 75150 0% 1.30E-04 1.30E-04 2.48E-03 2.48E-04 2.17E+00 NCASI TB858 Carbon Tetrachloride H 56235 0% 8.90E-07 8.90E-07 1.70E-05 1.70E-06 1.49E-02 NCASI TB858 Chlorine H 7782505 0% 7.90E-04 7.90E-04 1.51E-02 1.51E-03 1.32E+01 NCASI TB858 Chlorobenzene H 108907 0% 1.70E-05 1.70E-05 3.25E-04 3.24E-05 2.84E-01 NCASI TB858 Chloroform H 67663 0% 3.10E-05 3.10E-05 5.92E-04 5.91E-05 5.18E-01 NCASI TB858 Chromium H 0% 1.50E-05 1.50E-05 2.67E-04 2.86E-05 2.51E-01 NCASI TB858 Chromium VI H 7738945 0% 6.40E-06 I 6.40E-06 1.22E-04 1.22E-05 1.07E-01 NCASI TB858 Cobalt H COC 0% 2.00E-07 2.00E-07 3.82E-06 3.82E-07 3.34E-03 I NCASI TB858 Eth(benzene H 100414 0% 4.80E-05 4.80E-06 9.17E-05 9.16E-06 8.02E-02 I NCASI TB858 Formaldehyde H 50000 0% 7.10E-04 7.10E-04 1.36E-02 1.35E-03 1.19E+01 NCASI TB858 HCI H 7647010 0% 4.70E-04 4.70E-04 8.98E-03 8.97E-04 7.85E+00 NCASI TB858 Hexachlorobenzene H 118741 0% 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.91E-05 1.91E-06 1.67E-02 NCASI TB858 Hexane TH 110543 0% 2.90E-04 2.90E-04 5.54E-03 5.53E-04 4.85E+00 NCASI TB858 m -X lens H 1330207 0% 1.10E-05 1.10E-05 2.10E-04 I 2.10E-05 1.84E-01 NCASI TB858 Manganese H MNC 0% 5.10E-05 I 5.10E-05 9.74E-04 9.73E-05 8.52E-01 NCASI TB858 Mercury H 7439976 0% 5.70E-07 5.70E-07 1.09E-05 1.09E-06 9.53E-03 NCASI TB858 Methanol H 67561 0% 8.30E-04 8.30E-04 1.59E-02 1-58E-03 1.39E+01 I NCASI TB858 Methylene Chloride H 75092 0% 5.40E-04 5.40E-04 1.03E-02 1.03E-03 9.02E+00 NCASI TB858 MIBK TH 108101 0% 2.30E-05 2.30E-05 4.39E-04 4.39E-05 3.84E-01 NCASI TB858 Naphthalene H 91203 0% 1.60E-04 1.60E-04 3.06E-03 3.05E-04 2.67E+00 NCASI TB858 Nickel H 7440020 0% 1.80E-05 1.80E-05 3.44E-04 3.43E-05 3.01E-01 NCASI TB858 o-X lane H 1330207 0% 1.70E-05 1.70E-05 3.25E-04 I 3.24E-05 2.84E-01 NCASI TB858 Pentachloro henol H 87865 0% 4.60E-08 4.60E-08 8.79E-07 8.78E-08 7.69E-04 NCASI T8858 Phenol TH 108952 0% 1.40E-05 1.40E-05 2.67E-04 2.67E-05 2.34E-01 NCASI TB858 Pro ionaldeh de H 123386 0% 6.10E-05 6.10E-05 1.17E-03 1.16E-04 1.02E+00 NCASITB858 Selenium H SEC 0% 3.30E-06 3.30E-06 6.30E-05 6.30E-06 5.52E-02 NCASI TB858 Styrene H 100425 0% 6.40E-04 6-40E-04 1.22E-02 122E-03 1.07E+01 NCASI T6858 Toluene H 108883 0% 2.90E-05 2.90E-05 5.54E-04 5.53E-05 4.85E-01 NCASI TB858 Trichloroeth lene H 79016 0% 2.80E-05 2.80E-05 5.35E-04 5.34E-05 4.68E-01 NCASI TB858 Vin I Chloride H 75014 0% 1.80E-05 I 1.80E-05 3.44E-04 I 3.43E-05 3.01E-01 I NCASI TB858 's New South Lumber Co.,Inc.-Graham Plant FACILITY ID: 0100237 Emission Source Information Boiler ID Boiler 2(ID:B-2) Boiler Type&Fuel Stoker Boiler w/Wet Wood Fuel(>15%Moisture) Fuel Heat Content 4500 Btu/lb Boiler Controls Mechanical Collector w/Reinjection Max Hourly Heat Rate 28.7 MMBtu/hr Potential Annual Heat Input 251.412 MMBtu/yr Potential Annual Fuel Throughput 27,935 TPY Actual Annual Heat Input 161,433 MMBtu/yr Actual Annual Fuel Throughput 17,937 TPY Requested Max.Ann.Heat Input 251,412 MMBtu/yr Requested Max.Ann.Fuel Throughput 27,935 TPY Available Test Data Filterable Particulate Matter(FPM) 0.230 Ib/MMBtu Oct 2013 Test Carbon Monoxide CO 0.163 Ib/MMBtu Oct 2013 Test Control Actual Boiler 2 Potential Emissions Efficiency Emission Factor Emissions after controlsilimits oury Uncont. Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % Ib/MMBtu Ib/MMBtu (TPY) (Iblhr) (lb/hr) I (TPY) Reference CRITERIA POLLUTANTS Particulate Matter PM 0% 0.247 0.247 19.9370 7.09 7.09 31.05 Test Data/AP-42 1.6-1 Particulate Matter<10 microns(PM,o) 0% 0.219 0.219 17.6867 6.r9 6.29 27.54 Test Data/AP-42 1. - Particulate Matter<2.5 microns(PMz.5) 0% 0.191 0.191 15.4364 5.49 5.49 24.04 Test Data/AP-42 1.6.1 Sulfur Dioxide S02 0% 0.025 0.025 2.0179 0.72 0.72 3.14 AP-42 1.6-2 Nitrogen Oxides NOx 0% 0.220 0.220 17.7576 6.31 6.31 27.66 AP-42 1.6-2 Carbon Monoxide CO 0% 0.163 0.163 13.1568 4.68 4.68 20.49 Test Data Volatile Organic Compounds VOC 0% 0.017 0.017 1.3722 0.49 0.49 2.14 AP-42 1.6-3 Lead 0% 4.8E-05 4.80E-05 0.0039 1.38E-03 1.38E-03 6.03E-03 AP-421.6-4 GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANTS Carbon Dioxide(CO2) 0% 206.94 206.94 16 703.50 5,939.19 5,939.19 26,013.64 AP-42 1.6-3 Nitrous Oxide N20 0% 0.0131 0.013 1.0499 0.37 0.37 1.64 AP-42 1.6-3 Methane(CH4) 0% 0.0211 0.021 1.6549 0.59 0.59 2,58 AP-42 1.6-3 Control Actual Boiler 2 Potential Emissions Efficiency Emission Factor Emissions after controls/limits Hourly Uncont. Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % Ib/MMBtu Ib/MMBtu (lblyr) (lb/hr) (lb/hr) (Iblyr) Reference TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS 1 2,4-Tdchlorobenzene H 120821 0% 5.50E-05 5.50E-05 8.8788 1.58E-03 1.58E-03 1.38E+01 NCASI TB858 2.46-Tdchloro henol H 88062 0% 2.20E-07 2.20E-07 0.0355 6.31E-06 6.31E-06 5.53E-02 NCASI TB858 24,-Dinitro henol H 51285 0% 4.80E-07 4.80E-07 0.0775 1.38E-05 1.38E-05 1.21E-01 NCASI T8858 2 4-Dinitrotoluene H 121142 0% 9.40E-07 9.40E-07 0.1517 2.70E-05 2.70E-05 2.36E-01 NCASI TB858 4-Nitro phenol H 100027 0% 3.30E-07 3.30E-07 0.0533 9.47E-06 9.47E-06 8.30E-02 NCASI TB858 Acetaldehyde H 75070 0% 2.30E-04 2.30E-04 37.1296 6.60E-03 6.80E-03 5.78E+01 NCASI TB858 Aceto henone H 98862 0% 2.60E-07 2.60E-07 0.0420 7.46E-06 7.46E-08 6.54E-02 NCASI TB858 Acrolein H 107028 0% 7.80E-05 7.80E-05 12.5918 2.24E-03 2.24E-03 1.96E+01 NCASI T8858 Antimony H SBC 0% 5.00E-07 I 5.00E-07 0.0807 1.44E-05 1.44E-05 1.26E-01 NCASI TB858 Arsenic TH ASC 0% 3.90E-06 3.90E-06 0.6296 1.12E-04 1.12E-04 9.81E-01 NCASI TB858 Benzene H 71432 0% 2.70E-04 2.70E-04 43.5869 7.75E-03 7.75E-03 6.79E+01 NCASI TB858 Beryllium TH 7440417 0% 9.10E-07 9.10E-07 0.1469 2.61E-05 1 2.61E-05 2.29E-01 NCASI TB858 bis 2-Eth(hex I hthalate H 117817 0% 4.70E-08 4.70E-08 0.0076 1.35E-06 I 1.35E-06 1.18E-02 NCASI TB858 Cadmium H 7440439 0% 5.20E-06 5.20E-06 0.8395 1.49E-04 1.49E-04 1.31E+00 NCASI TB858 Carbon Disulfide TH 75150 0% 1.30E-04 1.30E-04 20.9863 3.73E-03 3.73E-03 3.27E+01 NCASI TB858 Carbon Tetrachloride H 56235 0% 8.90E-07 8.90E-07 0.1437 2.55E-05 2.55E-05 2.24E-01 NCASI TB858 Chlorine H 7782505 0% 7.90E-04 I 7.90E-04 127.5321 2.27E-02 2.27E-02 1.99E+02 NCASI TB858 Chlorobenzene H 108907 0% 1.70E-05 1.70E-05 2.7444 4.88E-04 4.88E-04 4.27E+00 NCASI TB858 Chloroform H 67663 0% 3.10E-05 3.10E-05 5.0044 8.90E-04 8.90E-04 7.79E+00 NCASI T8858 Chromium H 0% 1.50E-05 1,50E-05 2.42151 4.31E-04 4.31E-04 3.77E+00 NCASI TB858 Chromium VI H 7738945 0% 6,40E-06 6.40E-06 1.0332 1.84E-04 I 1.84E-04 1.61E+00 NCASI TB858 Cobalt H COC 0% 2.00E-07 2.00E-07 0.0323 5.74E-06 5.74E-06 I 5.03E-02 NCASI TB858 Elh(benzene H 100414 0% 4.80E-06 4.80E-06 0.7749 1.38E-04 1.38E-04 1.21E+00 NCASI TB858 Formaldehyde H 50000 0% 7.10E-04 7.10E-04 114.6174 2.04E-02 2.04E-02 1.79E+02 NCASI TB858 HCl H 7647010 0% 1.60E-04 1.60E-04 25.8293 4.59E-03 4.59E-03 4.02E+01 Oct 2013 Test Hexachlorobenzene H 118741 0% 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 0.1614 2.87E-05 2.87E-05 2.51E-01 NCASI T8858 Hexane H 110543 0% 2.90E-04 2.90E-04 46.8156 8.32E-03 8.32E-03 7.29E+01 NCASI TB858 m, -X lene TH 1330207 0% 1.10E-05 1.10E-05 1.7758 3.16E-04 3.16E-04 2.77E+00 NCASI TB858 Manganese H MNC 0% 5.10E-05 5.10E-05 8.2331 1.46E-03 I 1.46E-03 1.28E+01 NCASI T8858 Mercury H 7439976 0% 1.75E-07 1.75E-07 0.0283 5.02E-06 5.02E-06 4.40E-02 I Oct 2013Test Methanol H 67561 0% 8.30E-04 8.30E-04 133.9894 2.38E-02 2.38E-02 2.09E+02 NCASI TB858 Methylene Chloride TH 75092 0% 5.40E-04 5.40E-04 87.1738 1.55E-02 1.55E-02 1.36E+02 NCASI TB858 MIBK H 108101 0% 2.30E-05 2.30E-05 3.7130 6.60E-04 6.60E-04 5.78E+00 NCASI TB858 Na hthalene H 91203 0% 1.60E-04 1.60E-04 25.8293 4.59E-03 4.59E-03 4.02E+01 NCASI TB858 Nickel H 7440020 0% 1.80E-05 1.80E-05 2.9058 5.17E-04 5.17E-04 4.53E+00 NCASI TB858 o-X lene H 1330207 0% 1.70E-05 1.70E-05 2.7444 4.88E-04 4.88E-04 4.27E+00 NCASI TB858 Pentachloro henol TH 87865 0% 4.60E-08 4.60E-08 0.0074 1.32E-06 1 1.32E-06 1.16E-02 NCASI TB858 Phenol H 108952 0% 1.40E-05 1.40E-05 2.2601 4.02E-04 I 4.02E-04 3.52E+00 NCASI TB858 Pro ionaldeh de H 123366 0% 6.10E-05 6.10E-05 9.8474 1.75E-03 1.75E-03 1.53E+01 NCASI TB858 Selenium H SEC 0% 3.30E-06 3.30E-W 0.5327 9.47E-05 9.47E-05 8.30E-01 NCASI TB858 Styrene H 100425 0% 6.40E-04 6.40E-04 103.3171 1.84E-02 1.84E-02 1.61E+02 NCASI T8858 Toluene H 108883 0% 2.90E-05 2. 4.6816 8.32E-04 8.32E-04 7.29E+00 NCASI TB858 Tdchloroeth lens 79016 0% 2.80E-05 2.8090E-05 E-05 4.5201 8.04E-04 8.04E-04 7.04E+00 NCASI T6858 Vin I Chloride TH 75014 0% 1.80E-05 1.80E-05 2.9058 5.17E-04 5.17E-04 I 4.53E+00 NCASI TB858 � P New South Lumber Co., Inc.-Graham Plant FACILITY ID: 0100237 Emission Source Information Boiler ID Boiler 3(ID:B-3) Boiler Type&Fuel Stoker Boiler w/Wet Wood Fuel(>l5%Moisture) Fuel Heat Content 4500 Btullb Boiler Controls Mechanical Collector w/Reinjection Max Hourly Heat Rate 28.7 MMBtu/hr Potential Annual Heat Input 251,412 MMBtu/yr Potential Annual Fuel Throughput 27,935 TPY Actual Annual Heat Input 115,992 MMBtu/yr Actual Annual Fuel Throughput 12,888 TPY Requested Max.Ann.Heat Input 251,412 MMBtu/yr Requested Max.Ann.Fuel Throughput 27,935 TPY Available Test Data Filterable Particulate Matter(FPM) 0.180 IbIMMBtu Oct 2013 Test Carbon Monoxide CO 0,206 Ib/MMBtu Oct 2013 Test Control Actual Boiler 3 Potential Emissions Efficiency Emission Factor Emissions after controls limits Hourly Uncont. Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % IbIMMBtu Ib/MMBtu (TPY) (Whir) I (lb/hr) I (TPY) Reference CRITERIA POLLUTANTS Particulate Matter PM 0% 0.197 0.197 11.4252 5.65 5.65 24.78 Test Data/AP-42 1.6-1 Particulate Matter<10 microns(Pli 0% 0.175 0.175 10.15 88 5.03 b.u3 22.02 Test Data/AP-42 .6-1 Particulate Matter<2.5 microns(PM2.5) 0% 0.153 0.153 8.8 445 4.40 4.40 19.28 est Data/AP-4 1.6-1 Sulfur Dioxide 802 0% 0.025 0.025 1.4499 0.72 0.72 3.14 AP-42 1.6-2 Nitrogen Oxides NOx 0% 0.2201 0.220 12.7591 6.31 6.31 27.66 AP-42 1.6-2 Carbon Monoxide CO 0% 0.179 0.179 10.3813 5.14 5.14 22.50 Test Data Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC) 0% 0.017 0.017 0.9859 0.49 0.49 2.14 AP-42 1.6-3 Lead 0% 4.8E-05 4.80E-05 0.0028 1.38E-03 I 1.38E-03 I 6.03E-03 AP-421.64 GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANTS Carbon Dioxide 1 0% 206.94 206.94 12 001.71 6,939.19 5,939.19 26 013.64 AP-42 1.6-3 Nitrous Oxide 1,120 0% 0.013 0.013 0.7544 0.37 0.37 1.64 AP-42 1.6.3 Methane(CH4) 0% 0.021 0.021 1.1891 0.59 0.59 2.58 AP-42 1.6-3 Control Actual oiler 3 Potential Emissions Efficiency Emission Factor Emissions after controls/limits Hourly Uncont Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % Ib/MMBtu IbIMMBtu (Iblyr) (lb/hr) (lb/hr) (Ib/yr) Reference TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene H 120821 0% 5.50E-05 5.50E-05 6.3796 1.58E-03 1.58E-03 1.38E+01 NCASI TB858 2 4 6-Trtchloro henol H 88062 0% 2.20E-07 2.20E-07 0,0255 6.31E-06 6.31 E-06 5.53E-02 NCASI TB858 2,4-Dinitro henol H 61285 0% 4.80E-07 4.80E-07 0.0557 1.38E-05 1.38E-05 1.21E-01 NCASI TB858 2 4-Dinitrotoluene H 121142 0% 9.40E-07 9.40E-07 0.1090 2.70E-05 2.70E-05 2.36E-01 NCASI TB858 4-Nitro phenol H 100027 0% 3.30E-07 3.30E-07 0.0383 9.47E-06 9.47E-06 8.30E-02 NCASI TB858 Acetaideh de H 75070 0% 2.30E-04 2.30E-04 26.6782 6.60E-03 6.60E-03 5.78E+01 NCASI TB858 Aceto henone H 98882 0% 2.60E-07 2.60E-07 1 0.0302 7.46E-06 7.46E-06 6.54E-02 NCASI T13858 Acrolein H 107028 0% 7.80E-05 7.80E-05 9.0474 2.24E-03 224E-03 1.96E+01 NCASI TB858 Antimony H SBC 0% 5.00E-07 5.00E-07 0.0580 1.44E-05 1.44E-05 1.26E-01 NCASI TB858 Arsenic H ASC 0% 3.90E-06 3.90E-06 0.4524 1.12E-04 1.12E-04 9.81E-01 NCASI TB858 Benzene H 71432 0% 2.70E-04 2.70E-04 31.3178 7.75E-03 7.75E-03 6.79E+01 NCASI TB858 Beryllium H 7440417 0% 9.10E-07 9.10E-07 0.1056 2.61E-05 2.61E-05 2.29E-01 NCASI TB858 bis 2-Eth the I hlhalate H 117817 0% 4.70E-08 4.70E-08 0.0055 1.35E-06 I 1.35E-06 1.18E-02 NCASI TB858 Cadmium H 7440439 0% 5.20E-06 5.20E-06 0.6032 1.49E-04 1.49E-04 1.31E+00 NCASI TB858 Carbon Disulfide H 75150 0% 1.30E-04 1.30E-04 15.0790 3.73E-03 3.73E-03 3.27E+01 NCASI TB858 Carbon Tetrachloride H 56235 0% 8.90E-07 8.90E-07 0.1032 2.55E-05 2.55E-05 2.24E-01 NCASI T8858 Chlorine H 7782505 0% 7.90E-04 7.90E-04 91.6337 2.27E-02 2.27E-02 1.99E+02 NCASI TB858 Chlorobenzene H 108907 0% 1.70E-05 1.70E-05 1.9719 4.88E-04 4.88E-04 4.27E+00 NCASI TB858 Chloroform H 67663 0% 3.10E-05 3.10E-05 3.5958 8.90E-04 8.90E-04 7.79E+00 NCASI T8858 Chromium H 0% 1.50E-05 1.50E-05 1.7399 4.31E-04 4.31E-04 3.77E+00 NCASI TB858 Chromium VI H 7738945 0% 6.40E-06 6.40E-06 0.7423 1 1.84E-04 1.84E-04 1.61E+00 NCASI TB858 Cobalt H COC 0% 2.00E-07 2.00E-07 0.0232 5.74E-06 5.74E-06 5.03E-02 NCASI TB858 Eth(benzene H 100414 0% 4.80E-06 4.80E-06 0.5568 1.38E-04 1.38E-04 1.21E+00 NCASI TB858 Formaldehyde H 50000 0% 7.10E-04 7.10E-04 82.3543 2.04E-02 2.04E-02 1.79E+02 NCASI TB858 HCI H 7647010 0% 1.20E-04 I 1.20E-04 13.9190 3.44E-03 3.44E-03 3.02E+01 Oct 2013 Test Hexachlorobenzene H 118741 0% 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 0.1160 2.87E-05 2.87E-05 2.51E-01 NCASI TB858 Hexane H 110543 0% 2.90E-04 2.90E-04 33.6377 8.32E-03 8.32E-03 7.29E+01 NCASI TB858 m X lane H 1330207 0% 1.10E-05 1.10E-05 1.2759 3.16E-04 3.16E-04 2.77E+00 NCASI TB858 Manganese H MNC 0% 5.10E-05 5.10E-05 5.9156 1.46E-03 1.46E-03 1.28E+01 NCASI T8858 Mercury H 7439976 0% 1.65E-07 1.65E-07 0.0191 4.74E-06 4.74E-06 4.15E-02 Oct 2013 Test Methanol H 67561 0% 8.30E-04 8.30E-04 96.2734 2.38E-02 2.38E-02 2.09E+02 NCASI T8858 Methylene Chloride H 75092 0% 5.40E-04 5.40E-04 62.6357 1.55E-02 1.55E-02 1.36E+02 NCASI TB858 MIBK H 108101 0% 2.30E-05 2.30E-05 2.6678 6.80E-04 8.60E-04 5.78E+00 NCASI TB858 Naphthalene H 91203 0% 1.60E-04 1.60E-04 18.5587 4.59E-03 4.59E-03 4.02E+01 NCASI TB858 Nickel H 7440020 0% 1.80E-05 1.80E-05 2.0879 5.17E-04 5.17E-04 4.53E+00 NCASI TB858 o-X lens H 1330207 0% 1.70E-05 I 1.70E-05 1.9719 4.88E-04 4.88E-04 4.27E+00 NCASI TB858 Pentachloro henol H 87865 0% 4.60E-08 I 4.60E-08 0.0053 1.32E-06 1.32E-06 1.16E-02 NCASI TB858 Phenol H 108952 0% 1.40E-05 1.40E-05 1.6239 4.02E-04 4.02E-04 3.52E+00 NCASI TB858 Pro ionaldeh de H 123386 0% 6.10E-05 6.10E-05 7,0755 1.75E-03 1.75E-03 1.53E+01 NCASI TB858 Selenium H SEC 0% 3.30E-06 3.30E-06 0.3828 9.47E-05 9.47E-05 8.30E-01 NCASI TB858 Styrene H 100425 0% 6.40E-04 6.40E-04 74.2349 1.84E-02 1.84E-02 1.61E+02 NCASI TB858 Toluene H 108883 0% 2.90E-05 2.90E-05 3.3638 8.32E-04 8.32E-04 729E+00 NCASI TB858 Tn hloroeth lane H 79016 0% 2.80E-05 2.80E-0 3.2478 8.04E-04 8.04E-04 I 7.04E+00 NCASIT8858 Vinyl Chloride H 75014 0% 1.80E-05 1.80E-05 2.0879 5.17E-04 5.17E-04 I 4.53E+00 I NCASI TB858 New South Lumber Co.,Inc.-Graham Plant FACILITY ID: 0100237 Emission Source Information Boiler ID Boiler 4(to:B-4) Boiler Type&Fuel Stoker Boiler w/Wet Wood Fuel(>l5%Moisture) Fuel Heat Content 4500 BtuAb Boiler Controls Mechanical Collector w/Reinjection,ESP Max Hourly Heat Rate 57.6 MMBtulhr Potential Annual Heat Input 504,576 MMBtu/yr Potential Annual Fuel Throughput 56 064 TIDY Actual Annual Heat Input 325,053 MMBtu/yr Actual Annual Fuel Throughput 36,117 TPY Requested Max.Ann.Heat Input 504,576 MMBtulyr Requested Max.Ann.Fuel Throughput 56,064 TPY Available Test Data Filterable Particulate Matter(FPM) 0.0032 Ib1MMBtu Oct 2013 Test Carbon Monoxide CO 0.374 Ib/MMBtu Oct 2013 Test Control Actual Boiler 4 Potential Emissions Efficiency Emission Factor Emissions after controlsAimits Hourly Uncont. Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % IbIMMBtu Ib/MMBtu (TPY) (Ib/hr) (lb/hr) (TPY) Reference CRITERIA POLLUTANTS Particulate Matter PM 83.6% 0.037 0.020 3.2830 1.16 1.16 5.10 Test Data/AP-42 1.6-1 Particulate Matter<10 microns(PM,u) 86.2% 0.034 0.019 3.1482 1.12 1.12 4.89 Test ata/AP-42 1.6-1 Particulate Matter<2.5 microns(PM...) 86.0% 0.032 0.019 3.1000 1.10 1,10 4.81 Test Data/AP-42 1.6-1 Sulfur Dioxide SO2 0.0% 0.025 0.025 4.0632 1.44 1.44 6.31 AP-42 1.6-2 Nitrogen Oxides NOx 0.0% 0.220 0.220 35.7558 12.671 12.67 55.50 AP-42 1.6-2 Carbon Monoxide CO 0.0% 0.179 0.179 29.0922 10.31 10.31 45.16 Test Data Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC) 0.0% 0.017 0.017 2.7630 0.98 0.98 4.29 AP-42 1.6-3 Lead 0.0% 4.8E-05 4.80E-05 0.0078 2.76E-03 2.76E-03 1.21E-02 AP-421.6-4 GREENHOUSE GAS POLLUTANTS Carbon Dioxide CO2 0.0% 206.94 206.94 33 633.29 11,919.76 11,919.76 52 208.56 AP-42 1.6-3 Nitrous Oxide N2O 0.0% 0.013 0.013 2.1140 0.75 0.75 3.28 AP-42 1.63 Methane(CH4) 0.0% 0.021 0.021 3.3323 1.18 1.181 5.17 AP-42 1.6-3 Control Actual Boiler 4 Potential Emissions Efficlency Emission Factor Emissions after controls/limits Hourly Uncont. Controlled Annual Hourly Max (Annual Avg) Annual Pollutant % Ib/MMBtu I IbIMMBtu (lb/yr) (lb/hr) (Ib/hr) (Ib/yr) Reference TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS 1,2,4-Tdchlorobenzene H 120821 0.0% 5.50E-05 5.50E-05 17.8779 3.17E-03 3.17E-03 2.78E+01 NCASI TB858 24,6-Tdchloro henol H 88062 0.0% 2.20E-07 2.20E-07 0.0716 1.27E-05 1.27E-05 1.11E-01 NCASITB858 2 4-Dinitro henol H 51285 0.0% 4.80E-07 4.80E-07 0.1560 2.76E-05 2.76E-05 2.42E-01 NCASI TB858 24-Dinitrotoluene H 121142 0.0% 9.40E-07 9.40E-07 0.3055 5.41E-05 5.41E-05 4.74E-01 NCASITB858 4-Nitro phenol H 100027 0.0% 3.30E-07 3.30E-07 0.1073 1.90E-05 1.90E-05 1.67E-01 NCASI TB858 Acetaldehyde TH 75070 0.0% 2.30E-04 2.30E-04 74.7622 1.32E-02 1.32E-02 1.16E+02 NCASITB858 Aceto henone H 98862 0.0% 2.60E-07 2.60E-07 0.0846 1.50E-05 1.50E-05 1.31E-01 NCASITB858 Acrolein H 107028 0.0% 7.80E-05 7.80E-05 1 25.3641 4.49E-03 4.49E-03 3.94E+01 NCASI T8858 Antimony H SBC 84.0% 5.00E-07 8.DOE-08 0.0260 4.61E-06 4.61E-06 4.04E-02 NCASITB858 Arsenic H ASC 84.0% 3.90E-06 6.24E-07 0.2028 3.59E-05 3.59E-05 3.15E-01 NCASI TB858 Benzene H 71432 0.0% 2.70E-04 2.70E-04 87.7643 1.56E-02 1.56E-02 1.36E+02 NCASI TB858 Beryllium H 7440417 0.0% 9.10E-07 9.10E-07 0.2958 5.24E-05 I 5.24E-05 4.59E-01 NCASI TB858 bis 2-Eth(hex I hthalate H 117817 0.0% 4.70E-08 4.70E-08 0.0153 2.71E-06 2.71E-06 2.37E-02 NCASI TB858 Cadmium H 7440439 84.0% 5.20E-06 8.32E-07 0.2704 4.79E-05 4.79E-05 4.20E-01 NCASI TB858 Carbon Disulfide H 75150 0.0% 1.30E-04 I 1.30E-04 42.2569 7.49E-03 7.49E-03 I 6.56E+01 NCASI TB858 Carbon Tetrachloride H 56235 0.0% 8.90E-07 8.90E-07 0.2893 5.13E-05 5.13E-05 4.49E-01 NCASI TB858 Chlorine H 7782505 0.0% 7.90E-04 7.90E-04 256.7919 4.55E-02 4.55E-02 3.99E+02 NCASITB858 Chlorobenzene H 108907 0.0% 1.70E-05 1.70E-05 5.6259 9.79E-04 9.79E-04 8.58E+00 NCASI TB858 Chloroform H 67663 0.0% 3.10E-05 3.10E-05 10.0766 1.79E-03 1-79E-03 1.56E+01 NCASI TB858 Chromium H 84.0% 1.50E-05 2.40E-06 0.7801 1.38E-04 1.38E-04 121E+00 NCASI TB858 Chromium VI H 7738945 84.0% 6.40E-06 1.02E-06 0.3329 5.90E-05 5.90E-05 5.17E-01 NCASI TB858 Cobalt H COC 84.0% 2.00E-07 3.20E-08 0.0104 1.84E-06 I 1.84E-06 1.61E-02 NCASI T8858 Eth(benzene H 100414 0.0% 4.80E-06 4.80E-06 1.5603 2.76E-04 2.76E-04 2.42E+00 I NCASITB858 Formaldehyde H 50000 0.0% 7.10E-04 7.10E-04 230.7876 4.09E-02 4.09E-02 3.58E+02 NCASITB858 HCI H 7647010 0.0% 9.00E-05 9.00E-05 29.2548 5.18E-03 5.18E-03 4.54E+01 Oct 2013 Test Hexachlorobenzene H 118741 0.0% 1.00E-06 1.ODE-06 0,3251 5.76E-05 5.76E-05 5.05E-01 NCASITB858 Hexane H 110543 0.0% 2.90E-04 I 2.90E-04 94.2664 1.67E-02 1.67E-02 1.46E+02 NCASITB858 m, -X lane TH 1330207 0.0% 1.10E-05 1.10E-05 3.5756 6.34E-04 6.34E-04 5.55E+00 NCASITB858 Manganese H MNC 84.0% 5.10E-05 8.16E-06 2.6524 4.70E-04 4.70E-04 4.12E+00 NCASITB858 Mercury H 7439976 84.0% 7.81E-07 1.25E-07 0.0406 7.20E-06 720E-06 6.31E-02 Oct 2013Test Methanol H 67561 0.0% 8.30E-04 8.30E-04 269.7940 4.78E-02 4.78E-02 4.19E+02 I NCASI T8858 Methylene Chloride TH 75092 0.0% 5.40E-04 5.40E-04 175.5286 3.11E-02 3.11E-02 2.72E+02 NCASI TB858 MIBK H 108101 0.0% 2.30E-05 2.30E-05 7.4762 1.32E-03 1.32E-03 1.16E+01 NCASITB858 Na hthalene H 91203 0.0% 1.60E-04 1.60E-04 52.0085 9.22E-03 I 922E-03 8.07E+01 NCASITB858 Nickel H 7440020 84.0% 1.80E-05 I 2.88E-06 0.9362 1.86E-04 I 1.66E-04 1.45E+00 NCASI TB858 o-X lane H 1330207 0.0% 1.70E-05 I 1.70E-05 5.5259 9.79E-04 9.79E-04 8.58E+00 NCASITB858 Pentachloro henol H 87865 0.0% 4.60E-08 4.60E-08 0.0150 2.65E-06 2.65E-06 2.32E-02 NCASI TB858 Phenol H 1DB952 0.0% 1.40E-05 1.40E-05 4.6507 8.06E-04 8.06E-04 7.06E+00 NCASITB858 Pro ionaldeh de H 123386 0.0% 6.10E-05 6.10E-05 19.8282 3.51E-03 3.51E-03 I 3.08E+01 NCASITB858 Selenium H SEC 84.0% 3.30E-06 5.28E-07 0.1716 3.04E-05 3.04E-05 2.68E-01 NCASITB858 Styrene H 100425 0.0% 6.40E-04 6.40E-04 208.0339 3.69E-02 3.69E-02 3.23E+02 NCASI TB858 Toluene H 108883 0.0% 2.90E-05 2.90E-05 9.4265 1.67E-03 1.67E-03 1.46E+01 NCASI TB858 Tdchloroeth lene H 79016 0.0% 2.80E-05 2.80E-05 9.1015 1.61E-03 1.61E-03 1.41E+01 NCASITB858 Vinyl Chloride (TH) 75014 0.0% 1 1.80E-05 I 1.80E-05 5.8510 1.04E-03 1.04E-03 9.08E+00 NCASI TB858 NEW SOUTH LUMBER CO., INC. - GRAHAM PLANT FACILITY ID: 0100237 2014 Actual Annual Operations - Lumber Drying Kilns Equipment Kiln 1-5 Total Kiln 6 Kiln 1-6 Total Actual Annual Board Feet Dried 72,413,440 69,244,190 141,657,630 Pollutant Emission Factor Kiln 1-5 Kiln 6 Kiln 1-6 Ib/MBF Actual Annual Actual Annual Annual Total CRITERIA POLLUTANTS TPY TPY TPY Particulate Matter PM 0.022 0.7965 0.7617 1.5582 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) 4.09 148.0855 141.6044 289.6899 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS Ib/yr Ib/yr Ib/yr Acetaldcehyde 6.50E-02 4,706.8736 4,500.8724 9,207.7460 Acrolein 9.00E-03 651.7210 623.1977 1,274.9187 Formaldehyde 3.40E-02 2,462.0570 2,354.3025 4,816.3594 Methanol 2.05E-01 14,844.7552 14,195.0590 29,039.8142 MIBK 1.00E-03 72.4134 69.2442 141.6576 Phenol 1.00E-02 724.1344 692.4419 1,416.5763 Propionaldehyde 1.00E-03 72.4134 69.2442 141.6576 Toluene 1.00E-04 7.2413 6.9244 14.1658 Xylene 2.00E-04 14.4827 13.8488 28.3315 Emission factors are taken from NCASI Technical Bulletin 845. NEW SOUTH LUMBER CO.,INC.-GRAHAM PLANT FACILITY ID: 0100237 2014 AIR EMISSIONS INVENTORY Emission Source ID No. Debarker Logs processed during 2014= 566,402 ton Emission Factors Debarking= 0.02 lb PM/ton logs FIRE database for SCC 30700801 0.011 lb PM10/ton logs FIRE database for SCC 30700801 Calculations: Debarking PM= (logs processed,ton)(0.02 lb PM/ton logs)(1 ton/2,000 lb) 5.6640 ton PM10= (logs processed,ton)(0.011 lb PM10/ton logs)(1 ton/2,000 lb) 3.1152 ton Debarker NEW SOUTH LUMBER CO., INC. -GRAHAM PLANT FACILITY ID: 0100237 2013 AIR EMISSIONS INVENTORY Emergency Generator Equipment: GEN1 Size: 118 hp Fuel Capacity: 0.88 MMBtu/hr Fuel: LPG Actual Hours of Operation: 120.4 hours Actual Fuel Use: 105.952 MMbtu/yr (Hours 0.88 MMBtu/hr) 1170.7 gallons/year Factor Emissions GREENHOUSE GAS EMITTED (kg/MMBtu) short tons/yr CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) 62.98 7.355490 METHANE (CH4) 0.003 0.000350 NITROUS OXIDE (N20) 0.0006 0.000070 Factor Emissions AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib/MMBtu tons/yr PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) 0.007655 0.000406 PARTICULATE MATTER<10 MICRONS (PM10) 0.007655 0.000406 PARTICULATE MATTER<2.5 MICRONS (PM2.5) 0.007655 0.000406 SULFUR DIOXIDE (S02) 0.000109 0.000006 NITROGEN OXIDES (NOx) 0.142201 0.007533 CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) 0.081977 0.004343 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC) 0.010925 0.000579 Emission Factors and approach taken from NCDENR LPG Combustion Emissions Calculator- Revision D (2/1/2010) WOODWORKING EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION C JULY 2007-INPUT SCREEN Instructions: Enter emission source/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. AG"A 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. It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR is not hiCDENRresponsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. Directions:Enter and select information in the boxes below: USE THIS SPREADSHEET TO QUANTIFY PARTICULATE EMISSIONS FROM THE SAWING,SANDING,PLANING,ETC.OF WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS. WOODWORKING OPERATIONS COLOCATED AND VENTING TO THE SAME CONTROL DEVICE OR GROUP OF CONTROL DEVICES CAN BE GROUPED TOGETHER(I.E.MACHINE ROOM#1 VENTING TO TWO BAGFILTERS).LARGER WOODWORKING FACILITIES SHOULD SEPARATE ROUGH END,MACHINE ROOMS,AND SANDING ON SEPARATE SPREADSHEETS. SOURCES VENTING TO DIFFERENT CONTROL DEVICES SHOULD NOT BE GROUPED TOGETHER ON ONE SPREADSHEET.(I.E.SOURCES VENTING TO A BAGFILTER SHOULD NOT BE GROUPED WITH SOURCES VENTING TO A CYCLONE) FIELDS SELECTIONS COMPANY NAME: New South Lumber Co.,Inc.-Graham Pit FACILITY ID NUMBER: 100237 PERMIT NUMBER 06740T18 FACILITY CITY: Graham FACILITY COUNTY: Alamance SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: Kathy Ferry EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: PM-2 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION Planer Mill venting to cyclone C-2 in series with a baghouse BH- 1 QUANTIFY ACTUAL WOODWASTE: ACTUAL TONS OF WOODWASTE GENERATED AND VENTED 25766 TONS PER YEAR(ACTUAL INTO DUCTWORK) OR BLOWN TO THE DUCTWORK FOR THE YEAR: OR USE THE CALCULATOR BELOW AND LEAVE THE ABOVE BLANK CALCULATED ACTUAL TONS OF WOODWASTE GENERATED TONS PER YEAR(ACTUAL INTO DUCTWORK) AND VENTED TO THE DUCTWORK FOR THE YEAR: CALCULATOR: BD-FT WOOD PROCESSED: BD-FT/YR POUNDS/BD-FT: 3.5 1 LB/BD-FT LT TOTAL%WASTE: 33 % %OF THIS WASTE VENTED TO DUCTWORK 100 % ENTER THE PERCENTAGE OF THE YEAR THIS GROUP OF WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT VENTS OUTDOORS 100 %OF YEARLY PRODUCTION TIME VENTING OUTDOORS QUANTIFY POTENTIAL WOODWASTE: POTENTIAL POUNDS OF WOODWASTE GENERATED AND POUNDS PER HOUR(POTENTIAL INTO DUCTWORK) VENTED TO THE DUCTWORK PER HOUR IF THE GROUP OF MACHINES WERE OPERATING AT MAXIMUM CAPACITY OR USE THE CALCULATOR BELOW AND LEAVE THE ABOVE BLANK CALCULATED POTENTIAL POUNDS OF WOODWASTE 0 POUNDS PER HOUR(POTENTIAL INTO DUCTWORK) GENERATED AND VENTED TO THE DUCTWORK PER HOUR: CALCULATOR: MAX BD-FT WOOD PROCESSED PER HOUR: /HR 0 LB/BD POUNDS/BD-FT: 0 LB/BD-FT TOTAL%WASTE: 0 % %OF THIS WASTE VENTED TO DUCTWORK 100 % CHARACTERIZE THE"IN DUCT"WOODWASTE: THE WOODWASTE VENTED TO THE DUCTWORK IS FROM(ENTER%FOR EACH,TOTAL SHOULD EQUAL 100%): PLANING 100 SHAVING/CHIPPING 0 ROUGH SAWING 0 FINE SAWING 0 MILLING(&HOG) 0 MOLDING 0 SANDING 0 100 % IS THE WOODWASTE GREEN OR DRY? DRY(<19/MOISTURE) CONTROL DEVICE EFFICIENCIES: DEFAULT EFFICIENCIES ENTER THE CONTROL DEVICE EFFICIENCY BAGFILTER CYCLONE TRAILER FOR EACH POLLUTANT: PM 99.9 99.9 85 0 PM10 1 99.5 99.5 40 0 PM2.5 1 99 1 99 10 0 WOODWORKING EMISSIONS CALCULATOR REVISION C JULY 2007 -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. i• -,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 spreadsheet is subject to continual revision and updating. It is your responsibility to be aware of the most current information available. DENR is NCDENnot responsible for errors or omissions that may be contained herein. SOURCE/FACILITY/USER INPUT SUMMARY FROM INPUT SCREEN COMPANY: New South Lumber CO., Inc. - Graham Pit IFACILITY ID NO.: 100237 PERMIT NUMBER: 06740T18 EMISSION SOURCE DESCRIPTION: Planer Mill venting to cyclone C-2 in series with a baghouse BH-1 FACILITY CITY: Graham FACILITY COUNTY: Alamance EMISSION SOURCE ID NO.: PM-2 WOODWASTE CHARACTERIZATION SPREADSHEET PREPARED BY: KathyFerry PLANING 100% TYPE OF WOOD: DRY(<19%MOISTURE) SHAVING/CHIPPING 0% ACTUAL'IN DUCT'WASTE MANUALLY ENTERED AS 25766 TONS/YEAR ROUGH SAWING 0% FINE SAWING 0% POTENTIAL'IN DUCT'WOODWASTE CALCULATED AS 0 POUNDS PER HOUR FROM:0 MAXIMUM BD- MILLING &HOG 0% FT/HR,0 LB/BD-FT,0%TOTAL WASTE,AND 100%OF THIS WASTE VENTED TO THE DUCTWORK. MOLDING 0% SANDING 0% CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSIONS INFORMATION- WOODWORKING ACTUAL EMISSIONS POTENTIAL EMSSIONS (AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITS) (BEFORE CONTROLS/LIMITS) (AFTER CONTROLS/LIMITS) CONTROL EFFICIENCY AIR POLLUTANT EMITTED Ib/hr tons! r Ib/hr tons/ r Ib/hr tons/ r % PARTICULATE MATTER(PM) 0.00 0.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 99.90 PARTICULATE MATTER<10 MICRONS(PM10) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 99.50 PARTICULATE MATTER<2.5 MICRONS(PM2.$) 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 99.00