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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFINAL HOR Attachments C5 thru F partial-Northampton Compressor Station Attachment C.5 Form Letters Received via Email Supporting the Northampton Compressor Station Of the 12 written comments received that expressed support for the air quality permit for the Northampton Compressor Station, nine of these comments were submitted using one of two form letters as the basis for their comments. Form Letter No. 3 was submitted by four commenters and is presented in Figure C.5-1. Form Letter No. 4 was submitted by two commenters, and is presented in Figure C.5-2. Three commenters submitted emails that were a combination of Form Letter Nos. 3 and 4. All nine commenters are presented in Table C.5-1, organized by the form letter submitted. Figure C.5-1. Form Letter No. 3 Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. Thank you for diligence in protecting the environment. I have no doubts regarding the air quality for this project. I urge you to approve the permit. Thank you, XXXX Figure C.5-2. Form Letter No. 4 Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The compressor station will use a turbine design that includes the state-of-the-art SoLoNOx technology to minimize Nitrogen Oxide emissions. Also, Selective Catalytic Reduction pollution controls will be used to further reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions. The Nitrogen Oxide emission rate represents the lowest permitted level for turbines in currently compression service. In addition, Oxidation Catalysts will be installed to reduce emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, including any hazardous air pollutants by approximately 50 percent and emissions of Carbon Monoxide by approximately 80 percent. These two add-on control technologies are not required by regulation and are not in general use on compressor stations in the industry. Again, I urge NCDEQ to issue this minor air permit. There is no regulatory or environmental rationale to justify denying this permit and denial could set a precedent that would cripple economic development in North Carolina. Thank you, XXXX Page C.5-2 Table C.5-1. Commenters that Submitted Form Letters Nos. 3 and 4 in Support of the Northampton Compressor Station From Subject Received Page Comments Submitted Using Form Letter No. 3a Clayton Ruff ACP/DAQ 11/20/2017 C.5-3 Diane ACP/DAQ 11/16/2017 C.5-4 Susan Mills ACP/DAQ 11/2/2017 C.5-5 emesel100 ACP/DAQ 11/14/2017 C.5-6 Comments Submitted Using Form Letter No. 4b Charles Hellwig ACP/DAQ 11/14/2017 C.5-7 David Guy ACP/DAQ 11/1/2017 C.5-8 Comments Submitted Using Text from Form Letter Nos. 3 and 4a,b Bob&Diane Cook ACP/DAQ 11/16/2017 C.5-10 Garry Terry ACP/DAQ 10/31/2017 C.5-11 Dr. Phillip Stephens ACP/DAQ 10/31/2017 C.5-12 aSee Figure C.5-1 for text of Form Letter No. 3 bSee Figure C.5-2 for text of Form Letter No. 4 From:Clayton Ruff To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Monday, November 20, 2017 10:14:11 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. Thank you for diligence in protecting the environment. I have no doubts regarding the air quality for this project. I urge you to approve the permit. Thank you, Clay Ruff Page C.5-3 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:Diane To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Thursday, November 16, 2017 11:08:27 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. Thank you for diligence in protecting the environment. I have no doubts regarding the air quality for this project. I urge you to approve the permit. Thank you, Diane Cook -- Diane McClary Cook ------------------------------------------------------------------ Connect: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/diane-mcclary/12/81a/658 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Family: http://www.christbaptist.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth: http://biblia.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- News: http://viewthestory.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen: www.desiringgod.org ------------------------------------------------------------------- Read: http://thegospelcoalition.org/ "Far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world." -Galatians 6:14 Page C.5-4 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:Susan Mills To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Cc:vote4mills@aol.com Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Thursday, November 02, 2017 12:37:21 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. Thank you for diligence in protecting the environment. I have no doubts regarding the air quality for this project. I urge you to approve the permit. Thank you, Susan Mills 4158 Bent Grass Drive Fayetteville, NC 28312 Page C.5-5 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:emesel100 To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Tuesday, November 14, 2017 9:24:58 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. Thank you for diligence in protecting the environment. I have no doubts regarding the air quality for this project. I urge you to approve the permit. Thank you, Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Page C.5-6 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:Charles Hellwig To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Tuesday, November 14, 2017 5:28:00 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The compressor station will use a turbine design that includes the state-of-the-art SoLoNOx technology to minimize Nitrogen Oxide emissions. Also, Selective Catalytic Reduction pollution controls will be used to further reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions. The Nitrogen Oxide emission rate represents the lowest permitted level for turbines in currently compression service. In addition, Oxidation Catalysts will be installed to reduce emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, including any hazardous air pollutants by approximately 50 percent and emissions of Carbon Monoxide by approximately 80 percent. These two add-on control technologies are not required by regulation and are not in general use on compressor stations in the industry. Again, I urge NCDEQ to issue this minor air permit. There is no regulatory or environmental rationale to justify denying this permit and denial could set a precedent that would cripple economic development in North Carolina. Thank you, Charles Hellwig Raleigh, NC Page C.5-7 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:David Guy To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Wednesday, November 01, 2017 11:00:47 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The compressor station will use a turbine design that includes the state-of-the-art SoLoNOx technology to minimize Nitrogen Oxide emissions. Also, Selective Catalytic Reduction pollution controls will be used to further reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions. The Nitrogen Oxide emission rate represents the lowest permitted level for turbines in currently compression service. In addition, Oxidation Catalysts will be installed to reduce emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, including any hazardous air pollutants by approximately 50 percent and emissions of Carbon Monoxide by approximately 80 percent. These two add-on control technologies are not required by regulation and are not in general use on compressor stations in the industry. Again, I urge NCDEQ to issue this minor air permit. There is no regulatory or environmental rationale to justify denying this permit and denial could set a precedent that would cripple economic development in North Carolina. Thank you, -- David Guy Membership Director Greater Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce 159 Maxwell Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-433-6767(O) 910-850-8004(C) membership@faybiz.com Page C.5-8 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 David@faybiz.com Page C.5-9 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:Bob&Diane Cook To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Thursday, November 16, 2017 11:09:10 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear Sirs: I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. The compressor station will use a turbine design that includes the state-of-the-art SoLoNOx technology to minimize Nitrogen Oxide emissions. Also, Selective Catalytic Reduction pollution controls will be used to further reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions. The Nitrogen Oxide emission rate represents the lowest permitted level for turbines in currently compression service. In addition, Oxidation Catalysts will be installed to reduce emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, including any hazardous air pollutants by approximately 50 percent and emissions of Carbon Monoxide by approximately 80 percent. These two add-on control technologies are not required by regulation and are not in general use on compressor stations in the industry. Best in Class measures will also include equipment and procedures to significantly reduce the amount of methane (greenhouse gas) released into the atmosphere. ACP is installing equipment that can recompress gas and it put back in the pipeline. ACP is also installing valves as close to compressor buildings as practical to minimize the amount of gas that may need to be vented during maintenance. In addition, ACP will install fittings that allow for capping of the gas during system testing. Again, I urge NCDEQ to issue this minor air permit. There is no regulatory or environmental rationale to justify denying this permit and denial could set a precedent that would cripple economic development in North Carolina. Thank you, Robert Cook Page C.5-10 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:Garry Terry To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Tuesday, October 31, 2017 8:57:50 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Good morning, I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. The compressor station will use a turbine design that includes the state-of-the-art SoLoNOx technology to minimize Nitrogen Oxide emissions. Also, Selective Catalytic Reduction pollution controls will be used to further reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions. The Nitrogen Oxide emission rate represents the lowest permitted level for turbines in current compression service. In addition, Oxidation Catalysts will be installed to reduce emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, including any hazardous air pollutants by approximately 50 percent and emissions of Carbon Monoxide by approximately 80 percent. These two add-on control technologies are not required by regulation and are not in general use on compressor stations in the industry. Best in Class measures will also include equipment and procedures to significantly reduce the amount of methane (greenhouse gas) released into the atmosphere. ACP is installing equipment that can recompress gas and it put back in the pipeline. ACP is also installing valves as close to compressor buildings as practical to minimize the amount of gas that may need to be vented during maintenance. In addition, ACP will install fittings that allow for capping of the gas during system testing. Thank you for diligence in protecting the environment. I have no doubts regarding the air quality for this project and I urge you to approve the permit. Thank you, Garry Terry 3144 US Hwy 13 N Ahoskie, NC 27910 Page C.5-11 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 From:Dr. Phillip Stephens To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Date:Tuesday, October 31, 2017 4:16:51 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. I am writing in support of the draft minor source permit, Air Permit No. 10466R00, for the Northampton Compressor Station. The Northampton Compressor Station is not only a minor or small source by definition, less than 100 ton/year for each criteria pollutant, but the Station will emit significantly less than 100 tons for any pollutant. Maximum potential emissions are significantly lower, for example, Sulfur Dioxide emissions are at a little over 3 tons per year and Volatile Organic Compound emissions are at a little over 22 tons per year. Further, ACP has committed to several Best in Class measures to reduce both exhaust emission and fugitive emission. These measures are above and beyond regulatory requirements. The compressor station will use a turbine design that includes the state-of-the-art SoLoNOx technology to minimize Nitrogen Oxide emissions. Also, Selective Catalytic Reduction pollution controls will be used to further reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions. The Nitrogen Oxide emission rate represents the lowest permitted level for turbines in currently compression service. In addition, Oxidation Catalysts will be installed to reduce emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, including any hazardous air pollutants by approximately 50 percent and emissions of Carbon Monoxide by approximately 80 percent. These two add-on control technologies are not required by regulation and are not in general use on compressor stations in the industry. Best in Class measures will also include equipment and procedures to significantly reduce the amount of methane (greenhouse gas) released into the atmosphere. ACP is installing equipment that can recompress gas and it put back in the pipeline. ACP is also installing valves as close to compressor buildings as practical to minimize the amount of gas that may need to be vented during maintenance. In addition, ACP will install fittings that allow for capping of the gas during system testing. Again, I urge NCDEQ to issue this minor air permit. There is no regulatory or environmental rationale to justify denying this permit and denial could set a precedent that would cripple economic development in North Carolina. Phillip Stephens Page C.5-12 Attachment C.5: Comments Supporting Northampton Compressor Station Submitted using Forms Letter Nos. 3 and 4 Attachment C.6 General Comments Received via Email Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline There were 606 written comments received that expressed general opposition to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project. Of these, 580 of these comments were submitted using a form letter as the basis for their comments. Form Letter No. 5 was submitted by 580 commenters and is presented in Figure C.6-1. The commenters that submitted Form Letter No. 5 are identified in Table C.6-1. The remaining 26 commenters are identified in Table C.6-2 and copies of the comments are included in this section. Page C.6-2 Figure C.6-1. Form Letter No. 5 Dear Secretary Michael Regan, The proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline pathway through North Carolina puts communities and natural resources at great risk. I appreciate your agency’s insistence on collecting more information and asking tough questions of Duke Energy and Dominion Energy. However, the very notion of this project undermines the clean energy economy future for North Carolina. There is no plan B for our environment and natural resources. Our state and people cannot afford the costs this pipeline brings. North Carolina claims to be a leader on climate change, but allowing the potent greenhouse gas methane to be released will only exacerbate our warming world and bring irreversible damage to our land and water. I urge NCDEQ to stand with the already-impacted communities where this pipeline would cross and deny any and all permits. If we’re going to be a leader in the Southeast for solar, wind, and other forms of renewable energy and energy-efficiency, and if we’re going to remain a destination for people to live, work, and play, then we must do all we can to keep fossil fuel development from happening. Your agency and Governor Cooper’s administration has the power to protect our people, environment, and quality of life, and I’m asking you to do that today. Thank you, Sincerely, XXXX Page C.6-3 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Aaron LaVallee Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Aaron Newlander Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Abbygale Huffman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ada Khoury Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Adam Levine Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Adam Matar Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Akila Mosier Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Alan Katzer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Alex Blaine Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Alice Loyd Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Alice Poffinberger Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Allison Delavan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Alysia Tacinelli Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Alyson Winters Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Amanda Brewer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Andrea Snyder Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Angela Giordano Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ann Campbell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ann Eastabrooks Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ann Marie Dunn Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ann Mazzullo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ann Wood Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Anne Cassebaum Protect NC by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Anne Connolly Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Anne Hummel Deny the permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 April Hardee Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Arielle Schechter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Arlene Thomas Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Page C.6-4 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Arnold Gordon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Audrey Tillinghast Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 B Lipson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Babette Bruton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Barbara Benson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Barbara Biddle Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Barbara Gabriel Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Barbra Roberman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Barry Auman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Barry Goldfarb Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Barry Smith Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Becky Fields The Atlantic Coast Pipeline could destroy my home! 11/10/2017 Becky Sims Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Beth Stanberry Deny permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Betsey Granda Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Betsy Webster Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Betty Beaver Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Bob Rosen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Brandon Michaels Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Brandylyn Lemen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Brenda Starr Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Bretton Little Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Brian Grasso Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Brian Habenicht Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Bronwyn Lane Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Bruce Miller Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 C L Milko Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cama Merritt Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-5 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Camie Rodgers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Camie Rodgers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carie Hudson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carl Gipson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carla Tevelow Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carol Ashcraft Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carol Boersema Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carol Gold Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carol Macilroy Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/20/2017 Carol Moldoveanu Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carol Swing Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carol Young Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carolyn Cooper Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Carolyn Massey Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Carolyn Smith Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Catherine Covington-East Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Celeste Winterberger Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Chanda Farley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Charles Froelich Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Charles Keeling Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Charlie Burns Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Charlotte Sprawls Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cherie Connick Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cheryl McGraw Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Chris Logan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Christi Dillon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Christie Driscoll Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Christina Hugenschmidt Lifelong North Carolinian Adamantly Against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Page C.6-6 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Christine Bloomfeld Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Christine Drea Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Christine Reed Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Christopher Baxter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Chuck Itzkovitz Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cindy Jensen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Claudia Thuring Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Clyde Smith Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cody Hulme Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Coleen Brock Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Constance Mitchell Criss crossing our continent with toxic oil pipelines won't help an economy of cadavers. Our future is in CLEAN energy. Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Cordale Brown Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Craig Fedor Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cynthia Bernett Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Cynthia Chilton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Cynthia Mastro Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 D E Corum Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 D Garratt Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dale Buxton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Dale Mendoza Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dale Rio Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dane Bowen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Daniel Gay Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Danna Mclintock Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dave McLintock Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dave Palumbo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dave Sniffin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-7 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date David Fletcher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 David Flora Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 David Reynolds Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Debbie Baucom Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Debbie Hatcher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Deborah Dobson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Deborah Milkowski Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Deborah Steiner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dee Foster Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dee Foster Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Delia Alonso Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dennis Raines Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Destinee Means Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Devon Seltzer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Diane Clark Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Diane Wynne Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Donald Barker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Donald Harland Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Donna Ehresmann Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Donna Wagoner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dot Sulock Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Doug Wingeier Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dr. Dan Graham Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dustin Jones Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Dwayne Dvoracek Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 E Cook Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Edward Hester Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Edward Wolfsohn Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-8 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Eileen McCorry Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Eleanor Schilder Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Elena Carleo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Eli Celli Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Elizabeth Andrews Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Elizabeth Bonzo-Savage Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Elizabeth Forsythe Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ella McRae Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ellen Fallon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Eloise Grathwohl Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Emily O'Hare Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ercel Dotson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Eric Zimdars Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Erica Burns Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Erik Schreiner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Erin Parker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Erin Parker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Evan Krichevsky Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Felicia Williams Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Ferrell F Adkison Sr Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Fidel Arbolaez Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Fielding Wilson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Frances Kelly Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Frances Melott Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Frank Lewis Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Frank Moore Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Fred Martin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Frederick Ehrgott Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-9 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Gale Rullmann Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gary Andrew Please deny the permit for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gary Brown Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gary Drescher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gary Feimster Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Gayle Ruedi Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gene Fox Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gene Hanson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 George Czerw Please protect NC resources and communities by denying the permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 George Phillips Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Gihon Glenn Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gloria Shen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Greg Hall Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gregg Stave Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Gwendolyn Coote Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Hallie Barnes Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Harold Watson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Harriette Frank Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Harvey Sellner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Hatty Miller Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Helen Voris Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Henrietta Jenrette Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Herman Schiller Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Hillary Ostrow Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Holly Mills Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Holly Potthoff Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Hope Nicholls Deny the Permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Howard Harper Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-10 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Howard Lepzelter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 I. Engle Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ian O'Hagan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Inge Whitaker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Isaiah Rock Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 J Angell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 J S Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 J. A. Perry Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 J. Jewell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jackie Campbell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Jacqueline Abell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jacquelyn Kennedy Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jaiden Rhinehart Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Carroll Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 James Cooke Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James De Grave Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Klein Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Marsh Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Sakolosky Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 James Schall Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Stone Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Wheeler Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 James Zelbacher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jan Zollars Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jane Ann Hughes Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Jane Church Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Janet Deaver Molyneaux Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Janet Deaver Molyneaux Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Page C.6-11 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Janet Deaver Molyneaux Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Janet Pecci Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Janet Schlaufman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Janet Tice Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Janine Tokarczyk Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Jason Gaylor Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Jason Husby Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Javier Rivera Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jay Marlow Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Jay Pfeil Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jay Street Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jaya Ishaya Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/16/2017 Jean Ann Wheelock Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jean Burnett Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jean F. Molinari Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jean Hopkins Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jeanne OBryan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jeanne OBryan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jeanne O'Bryan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jeff Botz Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jeff Kulp Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Jeffrey Deal Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jennifer Brandon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jennifer Dimarco Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jennifer Harris Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jennifer Henley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jennifer Ivey Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jennifer Kain Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-12 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Jenny Garvin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Jerrold Gunter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jess Smith Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jesse Boeckermann Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jessica Boyle Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jim Robinson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jin Adams Parker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joan Hoeborn Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joan Parker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joan Parks Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Joanne Heckel Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joanne McGrath Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Jody Schuld Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joel Johnson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 John Bastian Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Comella Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Curran Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Freeze Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Godcfrey Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Hinnant Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 John Reuter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Schaechter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Thomas Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 John Wiles Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Johnny Mayall Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jon Powell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joseph Louis Mazzitelli Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joseph Shulman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-13 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Josephine Girardin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joshua Myles Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Joyce Harvey Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Jude Maglione Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Judith Barton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Judith Dewar Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Judith Foster Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Judith Tyler Pigossi Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Judith Tyler Pigossi Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Judy McClung Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Judy Palmieri Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Judy Williams Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Julie Finn Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 K Liddle Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kate Capehart Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kate Lamar Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Katherina Underhill Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Katherine Meyer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Katherine Williams Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kathleen McQuaid Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kathleen McQuaid Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kathryn Armstrong Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kathy Bradley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kathy Dowd Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kathy Hart Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Katie Todd Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Katie Todd Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Katrina Emanuel Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-14 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Kay M Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kay Reinfried Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Keith Swisher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ken Bosch Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kenneth Anderson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kenneth Wallston Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kerstin Sindemark Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Kevin Sprouls Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kim Adams Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kim Brower Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kim Preish Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kimberly Hart Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/17/2017 Kimberly Hurtt Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kimberly Lewis Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kirk Dougherty Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kirk Pappan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kristina Heiks Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kyle Bracken Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Kyle Cory Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Larry Hannon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Laura Probst Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Laurice Ferris Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lesley O'Connor Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Leslie Cassidy Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Leslie Stewart Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Leslie Wickham Jr Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Letha Abeln Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lidia Lucaciu Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-15 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Linda Ashman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linda Camp Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linda Griffin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linda Kane Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linda M Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linda Ricks Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linda Sue Barnes Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Linsi Deyo Deny permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lisa Greer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lisa Rademacher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Liz Dyer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Liz Erpelding-Garratt Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Logan Paul Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Loretta Holland Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lorri Drozdyk Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Louise Alt Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lynn B. Spees Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lynn Wright Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lynne C. Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Lynne Kohn Deny permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 M A Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 M.Garvey Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mae Basye Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mandy Lane Kinney Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Margaret Gjertsen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Margaret Hatton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Margaret Silvers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marguerite Moss Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-16 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Mariann Regan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marilyn Collins Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marilyn Delafield Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marion Edrington Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marjorie Andrews Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mark Bodenheimer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Mark Hurmence Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mark Koritz Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mark Taylor Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marla West Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Marna Napoleon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Martha Chambers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Martha Spencer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Martin Feinstein Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Bushur Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Mary Combs Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Goodkind Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Jackson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Mary Jane Moore Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Nolan Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Price Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Rand Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Rogers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mary Stone Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Mary Votta Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Matt Brzezinski Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Meg Miles Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Melinda Thomas Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Page C.6-17 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Melinda Trevorrow Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Melissa Bloom Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Melissa Howell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Melissa Sheppard Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Melvin Hoot Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michael Adams Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michael Bryant Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michael Connolly Protect NC people and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michael Lewandowski Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michael McConney Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Michael Minnick Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michael Sileno Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michelle McAlpin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Michelle Rivers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Miguel Liriano Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mike Breiner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mike Stimpson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Miles Varner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Millard Locklear Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Miriam Angress Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Mitchell Ward Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Monika W Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Myra Lighthart Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Nancy Acopine Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Nancy LaPlaca Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Naomi Avissar Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Nathan Peterson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Nathaniel Grubbs Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-18 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Nick Hood Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Nikki Schipman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Pamala Gianpicolo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Pamela Binzen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Pamela Taylor Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Pat Pavlak Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Patricia Cabarga Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Patricia Hyde Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Patricia Kelley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Patricia Rister Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Paul Mazzola Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Paul Osmer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Paul Root Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Paula Stober Please protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Peter Lourekas Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Peter Townsend Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Phebe Watson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Philip Blumenthal Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Philip Huffsmith Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Querido Galdo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 R.Terry Lyon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Rachel Cash Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Randy Harrison Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Rebecca Burmester My State Matters 11/10/2017 Rebecca Koo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Rebecca Laprade Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Rebecca Reid Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Rebecca Showalter Deny permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline - Protect North Carolina Communities 11/10/2017 Page C.6-19 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Reevyn Aronson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Rex Miller Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ricardo Arevalo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/19/2017 Richard Ashton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard Fullerton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard Han Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard Honeycutt Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard McHenry Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard Partridge Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard Strowd Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Richard Ziegler Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Riley Maness Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Rob Myers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Robert Belknap Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robert Hayward Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robert Libbey Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robert Love Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robert MacArthur Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robert Smith Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robert Swett Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Robert Voelker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Roberto Penaherrera Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Roberto Romo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Robin Briggs Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robyn Barnes Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Robyn Swierszcz Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Roger Townley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ronald Fisher Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-20 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Ronald Lewis Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Rosemary Carton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ruchir Vora Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Russell Fowler Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ruth Bauer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ruth Talley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ryan McCrea Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Ryland Bowman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Sam Todd Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Samuel Brewer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Samuel Durkin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sandra Clark Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Sandra Clark Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Sandra Resner Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sara Felsen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Sara Loeppert Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sara Ryals Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Sara Smithe Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sarah McNeal Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sarah Rubin No permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sarah Weil Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Scott Cottrill Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Sean Hartung Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Sebastian George Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Shannon Simpson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Shelly Simmons Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Shelton Jenkins Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sherman Hoover Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-21 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Sherman Poultney Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sherry Neuhaus Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Shirlee Miller Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Shirley Ware-Gully Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Shoshana Serxner- Merchant Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 SIDNEY JONES DENY permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline -- no more harm! 11/9/2017 Simmons Isler Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Simmons Isler Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Sreenath Sharma Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Stacy Grossman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Stacy Ward Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Stephen Boletchek Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Stephen Melott Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Stephen Orzell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Stephen Weissman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Steve Copulsky Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Steve Reznick Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Steve S Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Steven Dean PLEASE deny permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Steven Linden Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Steven McCraw Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Steven Stobbe Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Steven Tracy Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Sue Perry Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Summer Savin Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Allen Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Brown Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Susan Craver Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-22 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Susan Dameron Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Susan Davis Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Edelstein Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Galante Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Morris Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Saucedo Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Susan Williams Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tamara Sanders Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tammy Dickens Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tasha Pate Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Teresa Bratton Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Terri Flam-Goldberg Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tess Fraad Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Therese Schluchter Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Thomas Antoon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Thomas Naftzger Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Thomas Struhsaker Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tia Pearson Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Tika Bordelon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tim Hubbard Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 Tim Linerud Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Time Shurtleff Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Timothy Moore Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tina Whitted Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tish Wilson Please use common sense and protect what we have left! 11/9/2017 Tish Yarborough Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 Tom Dillon Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Tondra Bowers Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-23 Table C.6-1. Commenters that Submitted General Comments Opposing the Atlatnic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letter No. 5a aSee Figure C.6-1 for Form Letter No. 5 From Subject Date Tracy Feldman Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Valarie Snell Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/12/2017 Valeria Gist Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Valerie Whitfield Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Vera Crumley Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Vic Fahrer Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Victor Lowell PLEASE PLEASE Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Virginia Liddle Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Vivian Fish Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Walker Rayburn Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Walter Kross Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Walter Wood Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Wanda Temple Stephens Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 Wendy Stevens Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/16/2017 Wes Weaver Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/10/2017 William Blaine Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 William George Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 William Holcomb Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 William Welkowitz Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Yeymi Serrano Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Z. Vijay Director Protect NC resources and communities by denying permit for Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/9/2017 Page C.6-24 Table C.6-2. List of Commenters that Submitted Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From Subject Received Page 2529031340@myboostmobile.com No Subject 11/18/2017 C.6-25 NRDC - Rhea Suh Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (12 Letters) 11/18/2017 11/17/2017 11/14/2017 11/12/2017 11/9/2017 11/7/2017 11/6/2017 11/5/2017 11/4/2017 11/4/2017 11/2/2017 10/31/2017 C.6-26 ashtonburnette@gmail.com ACP 11/20/2017 C.6-27 Larry Hutcherson ACP 11/20/2017 C.6-28 Loretta Valenski ACP 11/20/2017 C.6-29 Venus ACP/DAQ Public comments 10/11/2017 C.6-30 Sydney Champion ACP/DEQ 11/13/2017 C.6-31 Jasmine Gregory ACP/DEQ 11/13/2017 C.6-32 Hengfeng Gu Denial to Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/13/2017 C.6-33 Lisa Thurman Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/20/2017 C.6-34 Gloria G. Wolk Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/17/2017 C.6-35 Rex Young Atlantic Coast Pipeline comments 11/20/2017 C.6-36 peterel1@aol.com Coastal Pipeline for North Carolina 10/31/2017 C.6-37 George Burazer Oppose Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/19/2017 C.6-38 Mary Stascak-Berkant Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/11/2017 C.6-39 From:2529031340@myboostmobile.com To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Date:Saturday, November 18, 2017 6:47:33 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Sent from my mobile. _____________________________________________________________ https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/11/200000-gallons-of-oil-spill-from-the-keystone-pipeline/546158/ Look at what happened to Keystone. Say no! Page C.6-25 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Saturday, November 18, 2017 3:02:35 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 6 1 day 2,839 2,839 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-26 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Friday, November 17, 2017 6:51:52 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 5 1 day 2,830 2,830 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-27 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Tuesday, November 14, 2017 8:44:51 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 7 1 day 2,817 2,817 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-28 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Sunday, November 12, 2017 6:24:37 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 10 1 day 2,805 2,805 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-29 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Thursday, November 09, 2017 12:06:08 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 10 1 day 2,788 2,788 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-30 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Tuesday, November 07, 2017 4:47:26 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 8 1 day 2,776 2,776 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-31 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Monday, November 06, 2017 3:09:08 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 9 1 day 2,768 2,768 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-32 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Sunday, November 05, 2017 11:16:49 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 13 1 day 2,757 2,757 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-33 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Saturday, November 04, 2017 7:32:58 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 13 1 day 2,741 2,741 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-34 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Saturday, November 04, 2017 7:32:58 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 13 1 day 2,741 2,741 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-35 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Thursday, November 02, 2017 4:06:36 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 7 1 day 2,719 2,719 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-36 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:NRDC - Rhea Suh To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] [ACP] Stop the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Tuesday, October 31, 2017 8:35:59 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. 13 1 day 2,699 2,699 Dear Secretary Regan: Please do not certify the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in North Carolina. This fracked gas pipeline would threaten hundreds of rivers, creeks and wetlands, local farms and communities and the safety of families like mine. Meanwhile, a comprehensive environmental review has not yet been done &mdash; which means that we have no way of knowing the impacts of this pipeline on our water supply or how our water could be adequately protected. In addition, this dangerous pipeline would keep us shackled to the dirty fuels of the past and generate greenhouse gas pollution when there is no documented need for the pipeline. Clean energy alternatives, including energy efficiency and renewable energy, are readily available and increasingly affordable, yet the pipeline puts consumers at risk of higher energy bills while Duke Energy will make guaranteed profits. FERC has failed to account for the pipeline’s full hazards to our environment, clean water, health and climate &mdash; now it’s up to North Carolina to act to protect our rivers, streams, wetlands and groundwater. Please protect North Carolina and its residents like me from the dangers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you. Page C.6-37 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:ashtonburnette@gmail.com To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP Date:Monday, November 20, 2017 8:15:57 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Hello, my name is Ashton Burnette. I work here in the Triangle in the field of Advanced Manufacturing and Robotics. Water is the most valuable resource, and natural gas production wastes water. People live all along the path of the pipeline, and they have rights. There is a reason that we call it “Clean Energy”, and Natural Gas is not clean. The transition to Clean Energy is unavoidable. One is clean, the other is not. It is simple. I oppose the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. We can simply do better. -Ashton Burnette Sent from my iPhone Page C.6-38 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:larry hutcherson To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Cc:larry hutcherson Subject:[External] ACP Date:Monday, November 20, 2017 4:50:24 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. I’ve been living in NC my entire life and in Nash County for the last 20 years. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, is unnecessary, an environmental hazard, endangers most of the Neuse River Basin, and affects fragile parts of coastal NC. It does not really offer any advantages to our part of the state, and the promise of economic development is a false one. The project is simply one more method for the energy monopolies in our part of the world to make profits at the expense of the health of our environment, wildlife, and human population. We already have the coal ash debacle, courtesy of Duke Energy. We certainly do not need a second. Who is going to pay when the pipeline ruptures? Who is going to restore safe drinking water for the folks in West Virginia after it is contaminated by fracking? Who is going to pay for the dead wildlife and damaged ecosystems that result in contamination of our precious sounds? Duke has a monopoly, or almost, on electricity in NC. THIS is criminal, as is the pipeline itself. Please deny the permits. We have too much to deal with already in our part of the state. We have a large proportion of the state’s poor and indigenous people. The pipeline will not help us. I totally agree with this N&O article. Please deny this very bad project! http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/editorials/article185428273.html Sincerely, Larry Hutcherson Middlesex NC Page C.6-39 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Loretta Valenski To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP Date:Monday, November 20, 2017 2:32:03 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. I have lived in NC my entire life and in Nash County for the last 20 years. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, based on all information I can assimilate, represents an environmental hazard, especially to my part of the state, endangering most of the Neuse River Basin, which also affects fragile parts of coastal NC. It does not really offer any advantages to our part of the state, and the promise of economic development is a false one. The project is simply one more method for the energy monopolies in our part of the world to make profits at the expense of the health of our environment, wildlife, and human population. We already have the coal ash debacle, courtesy of Duke Energy. We certainly do not need a second. Who is going to pay when the pipeline ruptures? Who is going to restore safe drinking water for the folks in West Virginia after it is contaminated by fracking? Who is going to pay for the dead wildlife and damaged ecosystems that result in contamination of our precious sounds? If you ask Duke energy, it is we, the rate payers! We have no choice, as Duke has a monopoly, or almost, on electricity in NC. Please deny the permits. We have too much to deal with already in our part of the state. We have a large proportion of the state’s poor and indigenous people. The pipeline will not help us. I totally agree with this N&O article. Please deny this very bad project! http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/editorials/article185428273.html Sincerely, Loretta Valenski Middlesex NC Page C.6-40 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Venus . To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DAQ Public comments Date:Wednesday, October 11, 2017 9:29:03 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify that the attachment and content are safe. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Absolutely no. A RESOUNDING no from my entire family. So that's 9 no's. This is the same company that dumped coal ash and wants us to pay to clean up their mistakes. To allow this pipeline to be laid out is an insult to the entire state, which has been trampled over by Duke Energy for far too long. Stop supporting fossil fuels, it's an out of date technology that is only still around because of the sheer volume of people under the forcible control of incredibly irresponsible companies like this. Page C.6-41 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Sydney Champion To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DEQ Date:Monday, November 13, 2017 7:03:12 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Hello, My name is Sydney Champion and I am a resident in Raleigh, North Carolina. I would like the NC department of Environmental Quality to deny the permit to build the Atlantic Coast Pipeline through the state of North Carolina. The pipeline and the natural gas that will be pumped through it, pose a safety and health threat to all of the citizens of North Carolina as well as its valuable ecosystems. Thank you for your time, Sydney Champion Page C.6-42 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:jasmine gregory To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] ACP/DEQ Date:Monday, November 13, 2017 7:02:30 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Hi my name is Jasmine, I am a resident in Raleigh, North Carolina I would like the NC Department of Environmental Quality to deny the permit to build the Atlantic Coast Pipeline through the state of North Carolina. The pipeline and the natural gas that will be pumped through it pose a safety and health threat to all of the citizens of North Carolina as well as its valuable ecosystems. Thank You! Page C.6-43 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Hengfeng Gu To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Denial to Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Monday, November 13, 2017 8:26:17 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Hi my name is Hengfeng Gu, I am a resident in Raleigh, North Carolina I would like the NC Department of Environmental Quality to deny the permit to build the Atlantic Coast Pipeline through the state of North Carolina. The pipeline and the natural gas that will be pumped through it pose a safety and health threat to all of the citizens of North Carolina as well as its valuable ecosystems. Thank you! -- Hengfeng Gu Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics (CAMAL), Edward P. Fitts Dept. of Industrial & Systems Engineering, North Carolina State University Page C.6-44 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Lisa Thurman To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Monday, November 20, 2017 10:56:09 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Dear NCDENR: I am against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline for several reasons. First, I am against fracking. Fracking pollutes water, well water and air. The pollutants that go in the water is kept secret, which is wrong. Second, pipelines are known to bust. There is a long history of this in documentation. Third, the fracked gas will either come from Pennsylvania or North Carolina. People in Pennsylvania have be reporting the contamination of their water for several years now. Forth, blasting is very loud and disturbs the local community. Fifth, leaks from natural gas regular maintenance and accidents contributes to air pollution/green house gases/ climate disaster as much as petroleum. Sixth, investments should be going to renewable such as solar and wind. Sincerely, Lisa Thurman 1702 Lenora Cirlce Lincolnton, NC 28092 Page C.6-45 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Gloria G. Wolk To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Friday, November 17, 2017 9:41:07 PM Importance:Low CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. I am vehemently opposed. The terrible cost to our state and the people are not worth the relatively small benefits. Gloria G. Wolk, MSW Consuumer advocate, author, consultant Member of IRE.org and NAPD.org www.Viatical-Expert.net - fighting fraud www.AccidentalFelon.net - fighting wrongful convictions Raleigh, NC 888-798-Book Page C.6-46 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Rex Young To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Atlantic Coast Pipeline comments Date:Monday, November 20, 2017 1:13:07 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. My name is Rex Young, a North Carolina resident who lives near and recreates in the surface waters in the state of North Carolina. I am concerned about the impact of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline as proposed by Duke and Dominion. As evidenced by the recent Keystone Pipeline spill, such pipelines are not as safe as they are publicized to be by their sponsors. Pipeline oil spills threaten the quality of our groundwater drinking supplies and the fragile ecosystems of our surface waters that many here enjoy for food and recreation. Moreover, they increase the emissions from the burning of fossil fuels which impacts respiratory health and increases climate change. These emissions do not respect state boundaries. Once in the air, currents will transport and deposit these emissions in the State of North Carolina and poison our citizens regardless of where the fuels are burned. I implore DEQ to reject this pipeline or, if it is approved, to place the most stringent air and water quality protections in its permit. Finally, I implore DEQ to undertake individual site-specific evaluations as envisioned in the Clean Water Act rather than merely grant a blanket, general permit that absolves DEQ of its responsibility to protect human health and the environment. Sincerely, Rex Young Page C.6-47 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:peterel1@aol.com To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Coastal Pipeline for North Carolina Date:Tuesday, October 31, 2017 8:22:49 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. I oppose any natural gas pipeline planned for construction through North Carolina, particularly if the pipeline is for corporate convenience in supporting sales into states south of North Carolina. 1. There is risk of fire and explosion with natural gas pipelines, and many accidents have occurred with such pipelines in the past. Some of these accidents have involved property damage and/or loss of life. 2. Pipelines crossing rivers, particularly those routed over rivers on piers or suspended by wires, are vulnerable to vandalism or sabotage that can result in fire or explosion. 3. Undetected leaks from natural gas pipelines can result in fire, explosion, or prolonged atmospheric pollution. Sincerely, Peter Latham 8 Peachtree Lane, Pinehurst,. N.C. 28374 Ph. 910-420-1121 Page C.6-48 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:George Burazer To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] oppose Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Sunday, November 19, 2017 10:50:12 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. For your consideration: Just two days ago, there was a rupture of the Keystone Pipeline in South Dakota. Dirty tar sands oil, 210,000 gallons have polluted the ground. It is the nature of pipes that they leak. Why spoil the environment of W. Va., Va. and mostly importantly my our state of North Carolina with the potential problems of leaks if this pipeline is given the go-ahead. The federal government thinks climate change is a hoax. Trump is content in opening the floodgates to energy sources which only hurt our nation's battle against global warming. I urge DENR to oppose the building of the ACP through N.C. Sincerely, George Burazer 8300 Meadow Lakes Dr. Charlotte, NC 28210 Page C.6-49 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline From:Mary Stascak-Berkant To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:[External] Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Date:Saturday, November 11, 2017 11:00:28 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. Hello! I am in opposition to the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Please do everything possible to oppose the pipeline. NC's natural resources are in peril. Thank you for your continuing work to insure that NC's citizens' health and natural resources are protected. Mary Stascak-Berkant 7412 Heartland Dr. Wake Forest NC 27587-9714 Page C.6-50 Attachment C.6: Unique General Comments Opposing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Attachment C.7 General Comments Received via Email Supporting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline There were 785 written comments received that expressed general support for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project. The comments were submitted using 6 different form letters: 1. Form Letter No. 6 – 3 comments 2. Form Letter No. 7 – 30 comments 3. Form Letter No. 8 – 6 comments 4. Form Letter No. 9 - 697 comments 5. Form Letter No. 10 – 28 comments 6. Form Letter No. 11 – 21 comments The text from the Form Letters are presented in Figures C.7-1 through C.7-6. The commenters that submitted these Form Letters are identified in Table C.7-1, organized by form letter. Figure C.7-1. General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 6 Re: ACP; NC Supports Stable, Diverse Energy Infrastructure Dear Secretary Regan, North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality RE: Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) 401 Permit Application The Atlantic Coast Pipeline will be good for our communities, our economy, and our environment. Moving to more environmentally friendly sources of energy is vital for North Carolina, our region and our country. And the best way to do that is by approving the ACP. The ACP will transport natural gas, which is already a much cleaner form of energy than older forms North Carolina has used for decades. And natural gas is an important partner fuel to renewables such as solar and wind. It is a natural complement for when the sun isn’t shining or the wind is not blowing. The gas transported by the ACP will be used to generate cleaner electricity to heat homes and power new industries creating Americans jobs. I urge you to approve the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. A copy of this letter will be sent to my local, state and federal elected officials. Sincerely, XXXX Figure C.7-2. General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 7 Re: DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. Dear Secretary Regan, I am writing in support of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and to urge that North Carolina DEQ approve the project’s application for an air quality permit for the compressor station in Northampton County. This is an urgently needed infrastructure project that will bring lower-cost energy supplies and new economic development to one of the most underserved and economically distressed regions in our state. Without this infrastructure, eastern North Carolina will not be able to attract manufacturing or the other industries it needs to grow the economy, create jobs and support the local tax base. The project has been more thoroughly reviewed by state and federal agencies than any other infrastructure project in our state’s history—from construction practices and environmental protection to public safety and air quality. Compressor stations are an integral part of our nation’s natural gas pipeline system. The ACP project has demonstrated that the Northampton compressor station will meet or exceed all regulatory requirements for public safety, noise and air quality. After months of careful review the Northampton Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a local permit for the station. The effects of the station will be minimal compared to the huge benefit it will provide to all North Carolinians. I believe North Carolina truly needs this historic project, and I believe in the careful review the project is undergoing. I ask that you approve the ACP for North Carolina. Sincerely, XXXX Page C.7-2 Figure C.7-3. General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 8 Re: Help North Carolina Prosper Dear Secretary Regan, Dear Governor Cooper, As North Carolina continues to grow, we need new, dependable energy that will help us succeed. New energy will enable us to more affordably heat our homes, power our businesses, grow our industries and build our communities. It will be the doorway to new jobs, thanks to increased industry opportunity. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline will safely provide that American energy to Eastern North Carolina by connecting us to the nation’s largest supply of clean, reliable natural gas. This new energy is vital to our economic future and is what we need to prosper. Please join me in supporting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline for the good and growth of North Carolina. Sincerely, XXXX Figure C.7-4. General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 9 Re: Support the ACP Dear Secretary Regan, Dear Governor Cooper: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline is a once-in-a-generation infrastructure project that will unleash the economic potential for Eastern North Carolina and the state as a whole. Its approval is vital to North Carolina’s future. This infrastructure is critical for meeting the state’s growing energy needs, giving us the ability to attract new businesses that will create thousands of permanent, good-paying jobs while delivering more affordable energy for our families and businesses. Construction alone will stimulate almost $700 million in economic activity and create more than 4,000 jobs across Eastern North Carolina. With only one major natural gas pipeline in the state, North Carolina can’t grow without the ACP. The clean and affordable energy it will bring to our state will allow us to compete nationally for new business and new jobs, while enhancing energy security. Over the past three years, ACP partners have worked with state and federal agencies and maintained open communication with the public, holding countless meetings with communities and property owners. ACP partners have also taken steps to protect the environment, making hundreds of route adjustments to safeguard water sources and wildlife habitats. As a native of Eastern North Carolina, you know firsthand how difficult it has been to attract industry and business to this part of the state. If you support North Carolina jobs and workers, I hope you will join me in supporting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Your leadership on this important issue will benefit North Carolinians for generations to come. Sincerely, XXXX Page C.7-3 Figure C.7-5. General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 10 Re: The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide Dear Secretary Regan, Dear Governor Cooper, When you ran for governor, you promised to support a ‘North Carolina that works for everyone,’ including an economy that works for everyone. With the approval of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), we have the opportunity to bridge the growing rural-urban divide in our state that is leaving so many Eastern North Carolina communities behind. We’ve all witnessed the economic decline in Eastern North Carolina over the past years. That’s why the location of the pipeline in the eastern part of the state is so vital to the economic comeback of this region. Economic viability and quality of life in our rural communities depends on robust infrastructure. Just as roads, rail, water and broadband are essential to prosperity, so too is energy infrastructure. The critical energy infrastructure provided by the Atlantic Coast Pipeline will help meet the state’s growing energy needs, giving us the ability to attract new businesses that will create thousands of permanent, good-paying jobs while delivering more affordable energy for our families and businesses. Construction alone will stimulate almost $700 million in economic activity and create thousands of jobs across Eastern North Carolina. Over the first two decades of operation, the pipeline is expected to stimulate $1.2 billion in capital investment in the state, specifically in struggling rural communities. This means millions of dollars in annual property tax revenues to help revenue- starved counties along its route fund schools, hospitals, emergency responders and other essential community services. This project represents the largest capital investment in the economic future of this region in many decades. I hope you will join me in supporting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to help secure a bright future for our entire state. Sincerely, XXXX Figure C.7-6. General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 11 Re: We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Dear Secretary Regan, North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality RE: Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) 401 Permit Application The safety of our environment—our water, air, plants and animals—is of utmost importance. But we must balance it with infrastructure that allows our communities to survive and thrive. That is what the Atlantic Coast Pipeline will do. The ACP will bring cleaner, affordable American energy to North Carolina, which will mean lower bills for consumers, opportunities for business growth, and economic stabilization in much of our state—and we are eager for it. But that doesn’t mean the ACP isn’t taking every precaution when it comes to environmental safety. The ACP’s stream and wetland crossing techniques and pipeline construction methods meet state and federal requirements designed to protect water quality. In addition, the ACP project team has reviewed each stream crossing to ensure the chosen construction method is appropriate given the site-specific characteristics of that stream. Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) is being proposed in many locations to avoid impacts to major waterbodies. Please do not delay the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. North Carolina needs it. A copy of this letter will be sent to my local, state and federal elected officials. Sincerely, XXXX Page C.7-4 Table C.7-1. Commenters Providing General Support for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Using Form Letters From Subject Received General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 6 Terry Goodwin ACP; NC Supports Stable, Diverse Energy Infrastructure 10/31/2017 Gloria Rastadt ACP; NC Supports Stable, Diverse Energy Infrastructure 10/31/2017 Susan Leach ACP; NC Supports Stable, Diverse Energy Infrastructure 10/29/2017 General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 7 Brent Fleury DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/19/2017 Don Williams DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/19/2017 Vickie Rufty DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/19/2017 David Bowden DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/18/2017 Michael Mason DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/18/2017 Mike Geremia DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/18/2017 Janet Gaye McKeithan DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/18/2017 Charlie Gallman DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/18/2017 George Cowles DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Wanda Hurley DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Al Bateman DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Freda Johnson DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Michael Roberts DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Darline Aman DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Ailanna calvelage DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Linda Smith DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Rebecca Autry DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Andrew Munday DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Brenda Brown DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Lina Linthicum DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Judith Johnson DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Eunice Forsley DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Ed Baggett DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Rick Cremasco DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/17/2017 Everett Austin DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/16/2017 Kenneth Johnson DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/16/2017 Grace Tucker DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/15/2017 Wayne Woodall DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/14/2017 Robert Current DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/14/2017 Susan Ingram DEQ: I believe the ACP is necessary and safe. 11/14/2017 General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 8 Deborah Woodring Help North Carolina Prosper 11/20/2017 Sherie Rumfelt Help North Carolina Prosper 11/20/2017 James Barry Help North Carolina Prosper 11/19/2017 Dawn Spencer Help North Carolina Prosper 11/17/2017 Libby Parnell Help North Carolina Prosper 11/17/2017 Joyce Plummer Help North Carolina Prosper 11/16/2017 General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 9 George Ensley Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Racine Younger Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Page C.7-5 From Subject Received Sharon Harmon Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Jean Miklosko Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Charles Hayes Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Chris Byerly Support the ACP 10/31/2017 M L Thorpe Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Dontario Hardy Support the ACP 10/31/2017 Barbara Nichold Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Donnell Sedgwick Sr. Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Kim Hall Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Joseph Waite Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Greg Parlier Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Leslie Jenks Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Charles Hyslop Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Judy Burris Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Cynthia Kirkmanò Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Michael Gloidic Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Robert DiNanno Support the ACP 10/30/2017 William Stewart Support the ACP 10/30/2017 Brunilda Jarvis Support the ACP 10/29/2017 Hazel wolford Support the ACP 10/29/2017 Scarlett 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Medlin Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Russell Wing Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Shawn Higgins Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Kevin Pyles Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Scott’s Petitfils Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Sue Carr Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Joni McFatter Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Paul Swoboda Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Robert Mann Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Cynthia Benton Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 David Prater Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Sherie Rumfelt Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Barnett Blair Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 YOU FOR CK Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/20/2017 Colesta Jackson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Bernadette York Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Daniel Currie Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Janet Gryder Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Carol Bruce Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Mary Ellen Blankenship Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 James Barry Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Wayne Stamper Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Charles Jacobi Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Alisha Reyes Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Gina Livengood Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Christine Atkinson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Bruce Malpass Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Page C.7-7 From Subject Received Tami Wishon Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Anne Stamper Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Johnny Laughinghouse Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Jean Heath Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Bill Roberts Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Warren Rose Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 James Ward Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Elaine Campbell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Erin Leonard Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Mrs. Dan White Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Barbara Preston Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Marsha Tillery Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Randy Snodgrass Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Efrain Barnet Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Margie Hall Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 William Routh Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Susan LJones Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Robbie Lomax Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Gail Notestine Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Belinda Boehlke Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Rosiliana Wilder Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Pamela Parrish Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Mathias Reidenbach Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Rock Cremasco Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Steve Bibb Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Wanda Cash Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Donna Matthews Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Eleanor Seguin Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Teresa Fulford Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Ignacia Robertson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Angela Reynolds Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Doretha Johnson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Karen Bauguess Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Stephanie Cronland Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Billy Sly Iloebo Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Ryan Decker Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Joann Estle Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Talmadge Page Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Albert Cobb Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Julia Monroe Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 James Day Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/19/2017 Judith Syrett Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Edwin Martinez Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Darrell Voncannon Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Michelle Taylor Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Bonnie Pennell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 George Cowles Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Page C.7-8 From Subject Received Michael Barbee Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Wendy Queen Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Abner Garcia Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Larry Hill Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Mark Larrabee Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Teresa Bailey Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Awalt Alati Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Dorothy Black Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Betty Dunn Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Stephen Streit Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Mary Valade Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Frances Clafllin Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Millisa Davis Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Dallas Salter Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Monette K. Harms Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Walter Roth Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Janice Smith Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Sharonann Mack Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Paul MacDonald Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Betty Kimel Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Gerald Ward Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Michael Pearce Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Rodney Taylor Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 David Cook Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Lisa Kilfeather Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Clyde Smith Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Joseph Pedrosa Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Mark Houle Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Jeramy Nelson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Joe Brumbles Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Monica Legere Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Fred Whitaker Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Christine McPhee Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Elaine Brodeur Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Diane Alter Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Pelzer Doar Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Angela Connor Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Elizabeth Wilson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Heather Wheeler Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Toby Stamper Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Julia Wright Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 John Ritchie Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Alberto Solana Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Maria Johnson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Leah Usher Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Trent Aiken Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Donna Linck Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Page C.7-9 From Subject Received Thomas West Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Yovonne Cooper Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Jimmy Trivett Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/18/2017 Geneva Hunt Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Barbara Dowell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Donald Steigel Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Lloyd Moore Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Richard Morgan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 John Black Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Robert Head Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Tom Jordan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Annette Riwe Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Jean Parries Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Libby Parnell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Charles Laws Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 John Kosinski Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Keith Dodson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Gail Grant Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Susan Parker Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Tammy Washington Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Sharon Wilson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Rufus Snyder Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Joanne Stevens Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Stanley Quimby Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 James Pfaff Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Venessa Jenkins Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Kathy Vance Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Shari Nelson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Larry Burkett Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Lucille Morris Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Patricia Lotti Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Lisa Kiser Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 David Mills Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Kelley Taylor Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Shirley McNeill Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Jim Gibson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Jean Yilling Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Juanita Wagoner Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Nelda Simmons Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/17/2017 Albert Iosue Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jane Raper Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Janet Schimenek Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jerry Crotts Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jason Briggs Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Arlice Baker Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Keith Turner Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jane Rice Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Page C.7-10 From Subject Received Rita Martin Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Barbara Lassiter Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Tempie Almstead Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jo5 Starling Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Gaynell Anderson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Johnny Michaux Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Janice Burton Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Barbara Eveland Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Carrie Daniels Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 William Murphy Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jesus Rojas Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Faye Strang Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Greg Oliver Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 William Rose Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Ronald Camp Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Roger Long Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Paula McElroy Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Barry Helms Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Deborah Pryor Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Becky Icard Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Karen Stinson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Joyce Plummer Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 John & Ann Stasny Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Yvonne Thompson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/16/2017 Jay Tarasaria Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Mary Bridgewater Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 G. Michael Guy Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Caroll Taylor Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Donna Yeager Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Robert Parker Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Carmen Wyant Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 K L Kania Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Johnny Miller Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Brent Fleury Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Vickie Moote Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Thomas Willoughby Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Monica Kilpatrick Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Sandra Matthews Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Jerry Harris Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 Eve Gelfand Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/15/2017 George Crackpot Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Brian Woomer Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Donna Sheppard Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Robert Leake Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Albert Cleef Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Brian Broomfield Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Virgle Davis Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Page C.7-11 From Subject Received William Brampton Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Bruce Layne Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Clellan Howell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Richard Wittekind Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Melisa Wilkins Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Robin Walter Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Stephen Ryan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 William Leatherwood Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Kathy Miller Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Nancy Jensen Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Margaret Faulk Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Cynthia Hall Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Jimmy Carter Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 William Finch Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Dennis Willoughby Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Vicki Hamill Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Marla Hyatt Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Rick Bellomy Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Joseph Caserma Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Leila Church Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Bobbie Nix Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Harold Townley Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Lina Vasquez Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Paul Shea Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 William Bullard Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Bill OBryan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Nancy Lefevers Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Lillian Lupo Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Audrey Clontz Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Dorothy Craft Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Lewis Hallford Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Ike Williams Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Larry Loftin Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Nancy Mahala Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Judy Hamlett Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Dan Owen Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Marilyn Bateman Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Mickey Farr Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Donna Marley Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Donna Wright Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Marylin Lane Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Pennie Gregory Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Dianna Bloking Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 J Larae Phelps Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Janet Lantieri Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Christine Anderson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Geraldine Barksdale Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Page C.7-12 From Subject Received Mike Joiner Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Michael Longson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Janet Greene Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/14/2017 Beverly Nichols Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Joel Yates Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Lawrence Callihan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Mary Vernon Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Stephen Ward Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Jackson Hoffman Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Marie Gantt Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Emma Cornelius Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Wilson Mitchell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Bernard Bode Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 Maureen Occhiuto Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/13/2017 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Shernece Stephens Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Kimberly Beyer Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Greg Futrell Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Cynthia Heaton Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Mary Bergman Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Philip Huffstetler Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Byron Brady Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/2/2017 Helen Cline Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 Lynda Vaughan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 April Mace Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 Patrick Tighe Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 Shamus Nilan Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 C. B. Coker Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 Jeffery Mullis Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 11/1/2017 Rhonda Messer Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Derrick Propst Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Joanne Heckel Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Josephine Ramo Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Tina Johnson Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Joseph Ferone Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Susan Pearcy Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Judy Justice Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Mary McGrath Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Neil Ayrons Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Peter Burkott Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Peggy Chandler Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 Frieda Utley Support the ACP — Letter to NC Leaders and DAQ 10/31/2017 General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 10 David Fry The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/20/2017 Patty McIver The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/20/2017 Furman Williams The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/20/2017 Sherie Rumfelt The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/20/2017 Barnett Blair The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/20/2017 Diane Rankin The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Shirley Livengood The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Joe Hunsinger The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Page C.7-20 From Subject Received James Barry The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 David Mize The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Carma Gibson The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Lou J Apa The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Randall Loflin The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Brian Puliafico The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/19/2017 Oscar Batchelor Jr The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/18/2017 Suzanne Nelson The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/18/2017 Nathan Knox The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/18/2017 Frances Patterson The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/18/2017 Melissa Werner The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/18/2017 Katherine Connor McKee The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/17/2017 Dawn Spencer The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/17/2017 Richard Bellomy The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/17/2017 Libby Parnell The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/17/2017 Libby Parnell The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/17/2017 James Schoenberger The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/17/2017 Barbara VanSchaick The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/16/2017 Robert Terry The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/16/2017 Joyce Plummer The ACP: Helping to Bridge the Rural-Urban Divide 11/16/2017 General Atlantic Coast Pipeline Support - Form Letter No. 11 Don Edwards We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/8/2017 Sondra King We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/8/2017 Patricia Adams We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/8/2017 Richard Sweeney We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 11/8/2017 Robert Pacitto We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Thomas Freeman We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Carol Coring We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Steven Maclellan We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Reid M. Saunders We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Eddie Vause Jr. We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 James Clark We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Michael Sloope We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/30/2017 Lee Balazs We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 James Williams We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 April Royal We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 David Costa We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 Robert Ferris We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 John Morgan We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 Rafael Mojica We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/29/2017 James Queen We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/27/2017 Teresa Austin We Need the Atlantic Coast Pipeline 10/27/2017 Attachment D – Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Page D-2 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, PublicHearing For Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form(Please Print Legibly!) Date No\,1 . (j) \ 6 ;;i.o I J) Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. rr L / Name'Q)(U CAYO\ V)(U M 'Title ij(j i1 e SI d 0J � L:_�lp.-Employer/Representinbg--=__.)=--"'L,-=-----1�,------------------------- Mailing Address _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Date // /Jsb 71 l Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name l), Jt/arUJa t)/J15-ftJ, ,Tr. Title 11)1,-\l/l:1 c:kJ fa414f-'??! }ner Employer/Representin.o-g-��-'"""/£_· _________________________ _ Mailing Address !; 'ti) So;ruly ( 'cos:.s /2.J City and State ,Nasboi/Je J N C.Zip Code ,?-7 � S 6 Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-3 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Date /$b5 j77 Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name.__.._?1--=-"--�)_,__�---=-· �r��WJ\.. _____ _ Employer/Representing � Cin,� Ce:iht-kM�J �u�\. Mailing Address PlD � ?1 LafS , 1 &�, ·uc,t c2 City and State <2 � . 1'.J(:__ 7J J Zip Code ______ /1�1-=Ff/&___._____..f/,�5' __ _ Yes No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin,c-------------------Date, ____________ _ Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code. __________ _ Yes D No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registratio_n form. Page D-4 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin �------------------Date ------------- Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name�IYJ (fa r: k Title f'.la ./, IS: l. 0 I 7 Employer/Representin,;,-----------------------------­ Mailing Address '-I� 4 .3 Go fds b0re � � City and State�( ;.)�<1:-'1......,__.,_e _ ___.!A��-c__..-=--------Zip Code J. 83 ? � Yes No D Hearing=:QA{y-14-uP Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Date_l f .__// ":::,__.� /�fr--=---- Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. � f) Name /t..\Aj De TTS: Title _________ _ AA_ I Employer/Representing ��Ill.,.:.l!f-_;? Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City andState /<.ed<_'( fV/ f Zip Code._l-"""-'-------- No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-5 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Hearing ·1:f)� -f9c,p Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form(Ple ase Print Legibly!) Date I 1/!5/f 7 @) Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your nameand affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name __ l::2�)h.!....!...A_L___·�,_S --=es-=--=s___;o=-------Title ____________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ o.o �\c½ ,..1 --r· City and State_���·--,--'-" ..... -�--------Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form(Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-----g �DA�&--�--f __ Date__.__//'-+-/-'---'/.S:-=--+--'//-+-7 __ _I I I Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your nameand affiliation will be correcJ,ly entered in the hearing record. Name & �£, b o,f & llJJ/ls.} 1� re,L Title _______ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes ITZJ No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-6 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date------------- Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name-::D<5!:::) f-(,.,J Je._5 Title _________ _ Employer/Representin0------------------------------- Mailing Address . _______________________________ _ City and State. ________________ _ Zip Code. __________ _ NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) to Hearino..-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name 1li (,,/L /f-(A wtJ Title f:J&velUk.f1NP'...Ac77Jt!-L,cA. L' Employer/Representin15-____________________________ _ Mailing Address _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-7 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) ' t Hearino--------------------Date--'/�. /--,c..�/,__._,,_�_----+--/r--2 __ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name� Dr{JlqqjL. Title _______ _ Employer/Re/e�ent in0-g_0.._J_=--�--<........;;=--=--------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) [ 2- Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliatio ill be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title ____________ _ Employer/Repre sentin o------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes D No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-8 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) /3 Hearino--------------------Date_/_/_ .. f_S-:_.-;Jt,_-_/_1 __ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name -:i/em/1v9 �--["ey So�7 Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address 2 0 d-d-0 /J I d5 f< J. City and State f/J; L ' 1 f"";q X ,,iV C Zip Code �zg 3 2 Yes No D D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) 1+ Hearino-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name Sandra Clark. Title ____________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-9 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearing/l! Pc:,[J'o'J fl. f+tj Date_/ f-+-(--+-/_:i.t9_t '7 ___ _1 7 Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your nameand affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name L/6 f/U-fdt£v Title ____________ _I Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) l(o Hearin o-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your nameand affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name E&w--c� *'{!_� Title ____________ _ Employer/Representine------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-10 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form(Please Print Legibly!) I 1- Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your nameand affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name C.41<..7 ·7c, &&A A/ t Title ________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) @ Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your nameand affiliation will be corr�ctly entered in the hearing record. Name \A)-e nd e fl 1lr Y �/ r t Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ ·1City and State {ya..., ,7 sh1.,r5 I Yes No D Zip Code -Z 7 75 � f I Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of yourstatement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-11 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date_/ f_/_{_5°_/_1�7 __ t I Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title_�_h_-14-___,f,____/4_ ___ :.__, ,u=-----/)4-, .. ,L Employer/Representino-------------------------------­ Mail ing Address f/ D /3o � City and State �kS to ,,JIl Zip Code &---7 'f S z__ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin 0--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested be low and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name ,-i')/\\/C � O qve . v Tit le ------------- Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State _________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registrati on form. Page D-12 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin.0-------------------Date. ___________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. NameCC\t\i\:fY'\ o-e. 6 l ove_·y-Title H-R \), re e,_,,+o·r Employer/Representing 6' ov .e._ I{" Con� ,-r u c+' 0" (;o. I \ nc. Mailing Address \Y Lo� �C\r\\Jt McAr K.£± Rood City and State SPo bccvd I N (Zip Code.__,_,Q"'\-J---'-=-RJ___.___...,lt, ___ _ Yes No 0 D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin.t>--------------------Date. ___________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly e1:tered in the hearing record. Name C,hrt?PJ 81-h(fc½,e: Title. _____ _ Employer/Representin.0----------------------------­ Mailing Address .Q.lO I O LJh.tUrL 'J f<._n,( , City and State N ltS h Vl l l-e AJ L Yes No Zip Code ,:J, 1 't-J� D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-13 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) @) Hearino--------------------Date ___________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name e4w/4 �/�4.J� Title. ____________ _ Employer/Representine------------------------------ Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes D Hearing T) A cp Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) @ No Lo Cr, ro .o. s+a +-: o,,Date l I J J 5 / .:lo I 7 ' I I Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name-�e re..,.se_ V; cJ;=::-Title. _________ _ B , De_t;;:_;e n.s.e. L�Gt.1 v\J� Employer/Representing I U f' '2__ • Q s :€ /:::::_ f\ U I rn Y\ yY\ f O + a \ Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code. __________ _ Yes No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-14 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------D ate ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. N ame __ _.,D,_,,_.i..:;(A..._,J_l--=·��----'-'""-/-*'-a-=6:...=· .._( -------Title. ____________ _ Employer/Representin e------------------------------ Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearinc,_ _________________ _ Date � /4J U J'/ 7 I Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affili.ati'on will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name W/J'1/P1�' (} /_,:/71//; ��', Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Ad dr ess _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes D No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-15 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) ' � I r· 11·-=i_Hearino-------------------Date ;1 /1 � T Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name (\�,VD\_;� �f\-!t e_.\.,.Title O \--C\ CU\.A 6, 1 \....I -Employer/Representin o...-_"-...;::�=---'L-=,. :..,.\_-\_-..:....(I\....:.·· _ ___,.,---'-......._-b,L------------------- Mailing Address \ tY:� \\J tv\_O\..\Y\ �\-­ City and State 'b vf\�\I\. \ 1 �\..lC,, .r......., r' � Zip Code d: f'"it.,, � > Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) �·---. ..... . Hearino-------------------Date. ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name �--/,II lJ�--� t1.� i··· Title. __________ _ Employer/Representin5-____________________________ _ Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State f', flsfuro ) (V C ZipCode 27 > I? Yes No 0 D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registratio� form. Page D-16 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin.0--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name -�� -g t:-6< rc/&11 Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Addre ss ________________________________ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin o--------------------Date _____________ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. ' � Name �l�\C€n, \1,forc\f\f\ Title------------- Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-17 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality @ Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date __ /--1-/ /---=-JS-____,/'---· l..:...._1 __ _I Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title ____________ _ Employer/Representine------------------------------ Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State. ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D _,/ Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. @ Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) 1\11/Reo. (_··:.,;-,_...., "11 • •J)I �_,./ 1/. .,J---· /\'! , , n r' e ?. C:u e J 1.fl_/ Hearino-__,,__.__v_l ______________ _ Date I I / I 5 / I 7I , Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name ___________________ _ Title ___________ _ Employer/RepresentinE>------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code. __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-18 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino---------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliatioywm be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name W,' I //0\ vY\ Q,-een<?_Title ------------- Employer/Representin o------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name [A.JO� \ \.} Ct{l.r--\?<L Employer/Representing, ____ ffi_·:")=, _··_\ _______________________ _ Mailing Address 7-S \. � • \ \,-(.3,S'jv::,( � .• , City and State i'·I\ ..._\ \J<if�'"' ? I� Yes No ) J:\�, l ,-J ':,'•·/, lr.,_o Zip �ode_/_9'--S�S-_:r--__ _ D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-19 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ___________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) �/ Hearin..,_ __________________ _ Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Employer/Representino--__ A_c_._P _________________________ _ Mailing Address ______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ �pCode _________ _ Yes D No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-20 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin __________________ _ Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name L G: v r--(.� c·e lc Jcvt '<.Title ____________ _ Employer /Representino--..... A_· _c__? _________________________ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registratiO!]. form. Hearin Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) 0--------------------Date_// ---r-1 l_s ____ / 1 __7 __ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. N�l ,ado ::-,bcjnn Titl C,nCQ/2n C,f;l-eh Employer/Representin .,.,g _______ ----:;:,a--....... ----:-------------------Mailing Address 1 S() G, a 1 cd) �M, (1 ,<-� l. City and State ::D,, %5 J A / . c.Zip Code zq g � \ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-21 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Employer/Representin 0-_____________ ....;.._ ______________ _ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin .a---------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name __ --1r-lf2:_r-�" ,.......:..k__,,___--=�:.........;;..:e,,_A.=-:J_· ______ _ y Title ___________ _ Employer/Representing.___,_A_,"t:1"'-'..--.'---'--!�--=------=-J::....,· ""-"' -:;__ ______________________ _ Mailing Address _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes D No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-22 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) ® Hearine--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard dunng this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name�1Ctr t/r\. F .,R c le../ Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearine-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation .w_ill be correctly entered in the hearing record. . . � ;-, • ("1 s ,.,.-r· · C Name ½ S Of .,__)l or �Title ,..]f)I.A,v1tt, l1, U )• t.) ( J> lJ JI.,,, Employer/Representin D----'-'--+--"'-�· _1.____,1--------=---'-'...IL--7,,f_"·'--, _____________ _ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code. __________ _ Yes D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-23 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin 0-------------------Date, ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name J(,�havJ2.. \t-/4,{51� 3 e Y' Employer/Representing (! ,-t;r � E,dJ::.7 /Vbu.n-r Mailing Address � 31 s .En1111/J,... s-t: City and State 112.oc,4 Mtfu., � T NC.. Zip Code 2 7 '3tJ'L · Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) ® Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name Luc..; f\da Cook Title ____________ _ Employer/Representin0------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ YesD No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-24 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name {a II ,!) Hk C ,,Z l"t}JI Title ____________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearint:>--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name /& /.,,,, <f L /(, Title ____________ _ Employer/Rep resentin.0-'------------------------------ Mailing Address �i:S-C; 7 23 ;s T· , /I w r f/4,e.. /?..oc,f City and State '/ IH �a._,� \ \)\ \ Vi X I Zip Code '2 J $ lP Cc.? Yes NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-25 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin .0---------------------Date. ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliatiol) will be correctly entered in the hearing record.d #7 . , /' / Name �� � ,{la u«2'¢l Title. ___________ _) 7 Employer/Representin 0------------------------------- Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes NoD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-------------------Date, ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title. ____________ _ Employer/Representin0------------------------------- Mailing Address. ______________________________ _ City and State. ________________ _ Zip Code. __________ _ YesD No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-26 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin0-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. OA.:z:,. \-s i� ' ( LR> ?--, ""\..-\ /A ,, 2-- l C O (JPS f't._�l}<Z.lEZ__ Name G'---L \ (/'-'\ ""'":> Title ------------<_-0· c2v\ � (/\ � A f ' Employer/Representino-g __ .> ______ ----4--+---L-vu___:::.-->=-------------- Mailing Address. _______________________________ _ City and State. ________________ _ Zip Code. _________ _ Yes D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Date I/ !ts-/17 , Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name!Sr-'"-q )'\r) ,�c.-1 Title. __________ _ Employer/Rep resentino------------------------------ Mailing Address _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code. _________ _ Yes D No G Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-27 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) HearinD--------------------Date--=-/{--_____.___,,_/ �-� I 1-----Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation wi · be correctly entere in the hearing record. Name__,,_ljL._�::....,,,,.,.__,.__.,_�-4-1..l.4....,.:..Jl,,Jt-LJL.�1--,-___.:i,4-:..__ __ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name 7ft /l'111J /'< JlAQ_�p � ¾c,; Title ___________ _ Employer/Representin.0------------------------------ Mailing Address _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes D No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-28 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date. ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name � N'fA--bf /t N S Title. ____________ _ Employer/Representin.z:,_ ____________________________ _ Mailing Address, _______________________________ _ City and State. ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin o--------------------Date. ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name Ge HA/\ J1 Lt( D6 uI \ I Title. ____________ _ Employer/Representino-------------------------------Mailing Address·------,---------------------------City and State_-+-;��) [\-��}1'-'-t . ....,_i/\�l_l e__ .. _�/_J_(__. __ Yes No D Zip Code __________ _ Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-29 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin0--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affil�o/,ion will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name v1�� WJ/y.,L Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mai ling Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name ,'11L f vr' 11 L < !? JC)-�5-e/7 r � I Title ____________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------- Mai ling Address _______________________________ . City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ YesD No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-30 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be c rrectly entered in he hearing record. Name _1iJ-.:---'-"'--++''----'>o,=-.X......,,.:O::....-=C4--===:..:�'--!lrt4:.,__:__·---J1--------Title ___________ _ Employer/Representin o------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin o--------------------D ate ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title ____________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code� 7 � 3 / Yes D No Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-31 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearint>------------------- Yes No D D _.. Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!). . . Hearin o-------------------·,. Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name _ _.(; ...... ? l.._,'.p.._¼=l/ ...... b.:...,.._ ...... 1-:-,.__.lo'---"/'-W11L.1-1-,15u_1 ,..:.J!L<'.4,,.,_________ Title. __________ _ Employer/Representino-g--'B_a-'--'C,LJ,=1A.;;_ 1 -"?-'-L-_ __._�-¥-'"'l-·h,¼f\l'i.L.'7!f------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes D No � Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-32 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin o--------------------Date ___________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino...----------------------------- Mailing Address \ L\, (, 6 t>eo.ol!± \Y\nf kt w\ City and State '6e,a \CD°'-f c! Yes No B D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a co py of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin 0--------------------Date _ ___,_/.,_/ ·--=-/_S_, ,__)7_.__ __ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name ,S < \ �� �t., i+l-5--l-or-i Title ------------ Employer/Repre sentin0----------------------------­ Mailing Address lt sq Le.-bor;'br-. a, ':1 .r,A K.c0 ) City and State_-=G"'--;.4.,_·--=-\At--Si..:...b"-'1,;_r___,tc,-' __ ,-'1'-c=--=---------\ J' Zip Code �J ��3 1 Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-33 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-------------------D ate ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name ==�o� in the hearing record. Title ____________ _ Employ�0--�----------------------------- Mailing Addr ess _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D [2f Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearin 0-------------------D ate ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Namef'ti'1 fhuNcJ B,#t?/IIF Title ________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-34 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) ··- Hearinc--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. ---r - { Name .... _,.1. · y,._j'I/.,.__ --r--t---<--Title ____________ _ Employer/Representinc------------------------------- Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration fonn. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name <c,y:\ C �-a ful\(Ll O-ib Title ____________ _ Employer/Representing (\-e.a.b\fYZlk rfor (\) C Mail ing Addres s _____________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code _________ _ Yes tJ No D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration fonn. Page D-35 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affilia��� � b� corr� entered in th: hearing record. Name ..... ,Z•le,� T-::>>< �/(/4 G-Title . ____________ _ r IP' Employer/Representin!:>------------------------------- Mailing Address 'f 7 SI Ai L--I f' tt- City and State � AA-Z fir JI/;;: Yes No Zip Code._....::r:9-'----'7'-tf _.5_1 ___ _ D Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino-------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name //f'J/.J-rr G / 6 J e:_r Title ____________ _ Employer/Representino-g __ G_-_1_· o_\J_e...r___c,_ __ c_;l..'.):..__rl__:_:S=--+_· _,__r....,.u"--..::c=-· ...:..h_, --==·C'.>::::....:....•'l�...:..C:::...........:o:....-+-2..l-.....:/7:........:....._;:c:;_: .::....· -­/ Mailing Address P -0 . [3 (J X: 4 D City and State_{J_/_;;::e::...._t;=· �::...._4....L.!o:......<.....:i=-------..:.A...L..½_< _l__,l,..___N..:........:::c� Yes No Zip Code '-.;:) 7 f �C° Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-36 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Division of Air Quality Public Hearing Registration Form (Please Print Legibly!) Hearino--------------------Date ____________ _ Please furnish the information requested below and indicate whether you wish to be heard during this public hearing. This information is necessary in order that you be given an opportunity to speak and so that your name and affiliation will be correctly entered in the hearing record. Name�b.--1 , ..... ft_j�!\_d_tl __ C,_,e;�, _c,_k_ ___________ _ Title ___________ _ Employer/Representino------------------------------ Mailing Address _______________________________ _ City and State ________________ _ Zip Code __________ _ Yes l'foD Do you wish to speak at the hearing? Please submit a copy of your statement to the hearing clerk along with this registration form. Page D-37 Attachment D. Pictures and Registration Forms from November 15, 2017, Public Hearing for Northampton Compressor Station Air Quality Permit Attachment E – Supplemental Information Received from Applicant From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mceachern, Charles Sands, Heather FW: [External] FW: Additional Information Request Mondy, December 11, 2017 9:28:04 AM image001.png image002.png TK-2 Drawing.pdf TK-3 Drawing.pdf TK-1 Drawing.pdf image004.png FYI Charles M. McEachern, III, P.E. Environmental Engineer / Permits Coordinator Division of Air Quality - Raleigh Regional Office North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 919 791 4276 office 919 881 2261 fax charles.mceachern@ncdenr.gov 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 www.ncair.org Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Laurence A Labrie [mailto:laurence.a.labrie@dominionenergy.com]  Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 3:25 PM To: Mceachern, Charles <charles.mceachern@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] FW: Additional Information Request CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov. TK-1 (Pipeline Liquids Storage Tank aka Hydrocarbon Tank) will receive and store pipeline liquids captured by the station’s separators and filter-separators. The emissions associated with the operation of this Hydrocarbon storage tank are estimated using E&P Tanks to ensure capture of any flash emissions (which the EPA TANKS program cannot estimate).  We conservatively estimated that this storage tank will complete five (5) turnovers per year. The tank normal vent is vertical. TK-2 (Accumulator Tank) receives liquids from the compressor building and auxiliary building floor drains. The emissions associated with the operation of this Accumulator waste tank were calculated using EPA’s TANKS program. The tank normal vent is vertical. Page E-2 Attachment E. Supplemental Information Received from Applicant TK-3 (Aqueous Ammonia Storage Tank) will have no emissions during normal operation.  Larry Labrie Phone: 804-273-3075 Mobile: 804-347-9592 From: Mceachern, Charles [mailto:charles.mceachern@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 5:34 PM To: Laurence A Labrie (Services - 6) Subject: [External] Additional Information Request Hello Larry, I need some information about the three insignificant tanks, TK-1, 2, and 3.  For each of them I need a description of the exhaust stack/pressure relief valve, or whatever vent they are equipped with.  Also, for TK-3 I need an estimate of the actual ammonia emissions.  Maybe the consultant can run the TANKS program for this tank as well?  I need this information as fast as you can get it to me.  Please call me if you have any questions. Thank you. Charles M. McEachern, III, P.E. Environmental Engineer / Permits Coordinator Division of Air Quality - Raleigh Regional Office North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 919 791 4276 office charles.mceachern@ncdenr.gov 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 www.ncair.org Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic message contains information which may be legally confidential and or privileged and does not in any case represent a firm ENERGY COMMODITY bid or offer relating thereto which binds the sender without an additional Page E-3 Attachment E. Supplemental Information Received from Applicant express written confirmation to that effect. The information is intended solely for the individual or entity named above and access by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please reply immediately to the sender that you have received the message in error, and delete it. Thank you. Page E-4 Attachment E. Supplemental Information Received from Applicant 6'-0'0AW. J'-11" lYP. comAm SNT-1·-''-4+{ 01,e AC CESSORY NOTES: 8,0,M. FDR HT-118980-Tl·D TANK 1D INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SHIPPED LOOSE FOR AELD INSTALtATlON BY OTHERS: ITEM BASE TY ITEM TY TOTAL TY STOCK NUMBER DESCRIPTION ONE (1) -MORRISON B18F-0400AG, 2" CLOCK GAUGE. (ITTM 'E'} ONE (1) •MORRISON 1419-0700-lT 2" X 6'-0" LONG ALUMINUM DROP TUBE. (ITEM 'E') ONE (1) • MORRISON 179 HCl-2100 IC, 2� THREADED All CAP. (ITEM 'K') � ONE (1) -PROTECTOSEAL MODEL 854'1H 4" FLANGED CONSERVATION VENT ,,J.,/ � 1/2 OZ VACWM, 1/2 OZ PRESSURE, ,5 OZ/IN SQUARED. (ITEM 'P) ,,1.. \,, If• ! ONE (1) • SHAND & XJRS 91210-H-01-00, EMERGENCY VENT, SET 1.5 OZ/SQ. IN, (ITEM 'A') V 10'-0M HEATED X 3'-0M COLO END W/ 4• X 3• X 150t c.s. RANGED HEATER WELL W/ 3• SCH."10-JO'l·SS PIPE WELL, EP TERMINAL ENCLOSURE, CONTROLS BY OTHERS. (ITEM 'C) NH>l•fl-SElffl>IIH!rAOWITii l!M"WIR<,(ITl:,..,_1 ONE (I.}• ROSEMOUNT 3144P TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER MODEL llll+lPDWE5Ks.xA. (ITEM 'P') ONE (1) • ROSEMOUNT 214C TEMPERAlURE SENSOR MODEL •�H.Q:t'.11SMBID3E016�1. (ITEM 'P') 4 s 'o"'J\; '] NE (1) • 3" 11kW/480V/3PH OPEN COIL ELEMENT 13'-0'' OAL 11'-S 3/4" 0,A.L TAt.lK.-----------------� £g�� rn: ��i:���6 ��;���';;°����D�� ���������B1SC027BQ8SXW. (ITEM 'P') t----------------9'·10" ST.Sll!'l.L---------------9 7/e· O,A.H, HEAO 10 11 12 ll " 26.J7SII-. A • C D G ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC c/o DOMINION TRANSMISSION INC NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION 1,000 GALLON HYDROCARBON TANK P.O. #4500299048 ArB:iii;:;i,;,,;:--;:;--::-:::--::--:-��----J::MPAIIY AJlANIJC COAST PIPELINE. LLC clo DOM, TRANS:' QUIPMEI/T NAMF D5 9 HYDROCARBON TANK (WFOOl) QUIPMEIIT NO. DWG #HT-118980·Tl-D s NO. PO:'1500299048 / SO-l189B0 AllK SIZE DIA 4'-Q" I FlljT\I 9'-10" 26,375 in TS<S-.2S 4" PLATE STEEL SEE W.D, FOR MATERIALS HD-CS·ASME-F0�.3125 4'-0" 00 X 5/16• ASME FlANGEO & DISHED HEAD, SA-516-70, .]125" NOM, ,25" MIN THK, 1.5" SF, NO CENTER HOLE, SINGLE BEVEL INSIDE SOL-CS-UL-122 X 12 X 48 4'-0" DIA. IA. STYLE X 12" ELEVAT ION X 122 DEGREE SADDLE FOR TANKS 12'--0" LONG ANO SHORTE 4• THK. TANKS IN DIKE ONLY LBR-10� X 8 X 3 8" X 8" X 3" 10 GAUGE LABEL BRACKET LL<:S·T0-.75·5 X 12 5" X 12" X 3/4" TEAR DROP LIFTING LUG U!4·5TIUXER..PLTw-1'5 4" TH.K.X2'•5" LG X s·w STRlK.ER.PLATE SUVl·STRIXER.-PLT-&-«S 1J4" THK. X 3•.9• LG XS" W STRIKER PLATE DROP-TS-.25 11'1" PLATE DROP MATERIAL MANWAY COLLAR) MWY·DOM-GUARD-CHILD-24 2' X 1/4" STAINLESS STEEL RAT BAR CHILD GUARD FOR 24" MANWAY DIKE<:S-1000-186X72X24 15'-6"L X 6'-0'W X 2'-0"H SECONDARY CONTAINMENT DIKE FOR 1,000 GALLON HORlZONTAL TANK RRS·HLF-186X72·1000·12 15'-6'' L X 6'-0" W 12 GAUGE ALUMINUM REMOVABLE HALF RAINSHIELD FOR A WIYNN•tlR-QLY•l5XlS-2·!."S LAD·STR-6R-134-NS STR-CS-ANG-2 X 2 X .375 5a DE"r,tJl SEE DETAIL SEE DETAIL 5a:DE"r"1l SEE DETAIL SEE DETAIL SEE DET"IL SEE DETAIL 4'-0" OlA X 9'·10" LG 1,000 GALLON HORIZONTAL TANK 2'·1" W X 12'�" LG, GALYANJZED WAlXWAY W/ HANDRAILS LADDE GALV STRAIGHT WI 8 RUNGS 2" X 2" X 3/8" ANGLE IRON ROOF MANWAY l<I" 0.lAJAPI/ROOF} DRAIN (2• DIAJ150#/Rf/SCH. 80) HEATER (4" OIA,/150#/RF/SCH. 40) INlfl IV/ Dll'RJSER (6" DIA./1$0•/RF,SO,. IO) U ID LEVEL GAUGE 4" DIAJ1S01/RF/SOI. 80 NORMAL VENT 4• OIA./1SO#/Rf!SCH. 80 OVERA.QV,,I (2" OlA./NPT/SCH. 40/tt-3000) AA0AA t.£Va.GAl.lGE (4" DIAJ150#/RFJSCH, eo SPARE W/ BLIND 4" OJA,/1SO#/RF/SOI. 80) 1 SEE DETAIL THEIF HATCH ('1' DIA./150#/RF/SCH, 80) 2 SEE oET•IL oeu;reo sa oETAJL SEE DETAIL SEE DETAIL 1. MATERIAL: RIGHT HEAD: LEFf HEAD: SHELL: NOZ ZLES: COUPLINGS: STRUCTURAL: MANWAY GASKET: BOLTING: DJKE DRAlN WJ PLUG Cl" OlAJ3000#/HALF COUPLING) THERMOSTAT 1" DlAJNPT/SCH. 80/lt3000JSS TRU:K CONNECTIONIORAIN (2" OIA./1SO#/RF/SCH. 80) TEM.PERAlURE TllANSMJTTE.R (314" DLAJ3000#JNPT/SS) =DESIGN DATA= TYPE SA-S16-70 SA-S16-70 SME f&D H.R. CARBON STEEL PLATE SA-106-B-SML S N/A SEE· SA-105-CS N/A SEE· SA-36 1/8" THK, GARLOCK BLUE-GAURD 3000# ZINC PLATED 2. VESSEL TO Ill: BUil. T & LABELED ACCORDING TO ASME CODE SECTION VITI, DIVISION I CURRENT EDITTDN : YES: NO: x . THK, 0,3125 0,3125 0.250 B,0,M, B,Q,M, (u) l'-r--.;i:.,_----------6'-l:----------o1--------4·.u·---------MK CAPACITY 1 000 GAL, DESIGN PRESSURE: ATMOSPHERIC CODE STAMP: NONE DESIGN TEMP.: ·20° TO 200°F CORR, ALLOWANCE: NONE �-+------------------1r--ro.A.L\'lA�'IAY---1------------------i BUILT HAMIL TON TANKS EXT. PRESSURE: N/A X·RAY REQ'D: NONE .. &&PLAN VIEW 1-------------------lr•S3/4"0.A.L TANJ<-----------------"' t---------------9'·U7"ST.51'5.L---------------9 7/8" O.A.H. 9 7/8" O,A.H, HEAO �----------------------15'�"0,A.L.CONTAINMENT-DT�ll-----------------------"' .&.&.FRONT VIEW *NOTE: LADDER & WALKWAY NOT SHOWN. 6" TYP, 2017 COLUMBUS, OHIO STAINLESS STEEL NAME PLATE 0 Er\1s, INC. ®LISTED A80VEGR01JND TANK FOR FLAMMABLE LTQUrDS �O. _OATE.0:;.,3 1 UL-142 LABELING THIS TANK REQUIRES EMERGENCY RELlEF VENTING, CAPACITY NOT LESS THAN n±:.8.QQ_ CUBIC PEET PER HOUR UL-142 VENTING FOR APPROVAL APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION. -CUSTOMER HAS RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS.-CONSTRUCTION WILL BE SCHEDULED WHEN SIGNED APPROVED DRAWING IS RECEIVED. D APPROVED AS DRAWN. D REVISE & RESUBMIT W/ NOTED CHANGES. SIGNATURE: _________ _ DATE: 3 UPD 2 I ' REV PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPER1Y OF HAMILTON TANKS, LLC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WffilOLJT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAMILTON TANKS, LLC IS PROHIBITED. TEST PRESSURE: 30 PSIG JOINT EFF,: 0.70 M.D.M,T.: N/A HEAT TREAT: NONE OTHER: 3. INTERIOR: TANK: SEAL WELD All INTERNALS. REMOVE All WELO SlAG AND VAO.IUM, (SHIP CLEAN ANO ORV). SAND BLAST TO 'NEAR WHITE' PER SSPC•SP10 ANO APPLY THE FOLLOWING 1ST COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS PHENICON HS Fl.AKE ALLEO@ 5,0 TO 6.0 OFT. 2ND COAT: SHERWIN W1LUAMS PHENICON HS FlAKE RU.ED@ 5.0 TO 6.0 OFT. CONTAINMENT DIKE ANO RAJNSHIELO: SANO Bl.AST TO 'NEAR WHITE' PER SSPC-SP10 ANO APPLY THE FOLLOWING ,&,.15T COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B69VZ12/869VZ1S/869011 ZINC CLAD II PLUS@ 2,0 TO 4.,0 OFT. 2ND COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B67/867VS RECOATA8LE EPOXY@ '1,0 TO 6.0 OFT. ]RO COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #865300/860V30 HI-SOLID POLYURETHANE@ 3.0 TO 4.0 OFT. •t,l,lt,; 10 4. EXTcR!OR: Tilt.'); (QNTAlffl1{RT DUl: MD y.tr§HJElQ: SAUD OlASTTO 'NEAR WHITE' PER SSPC•.$9-JI) AND APPLY THE FOLLOWING _&1sr COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B69VZ12/S69V215/869D11 ZINC CLAD II PLUS@ 2.0 TO -l,0 OFT, 2ND COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B67/B67VS RECOATABLE EPOXY@ -l,0 TO 6,0 OFT. 3RD COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #BG5300/860V30 HI-SOLID POLYURETHANE@ l,0 TO 4.0 DFT. COLOR: MUNSELL 10B/7/1 Sa. All bolt hake< to strad<lle natural ccnter1lne or non>es. Vessel not designed for existing piping, All fittings to be protected For shipment. Tolerances: Shell Diameter (Out of Roundness): ±1 %. Ron cll!vcll ¼1%. Sb. Customer has the responsfbil,ty to verify all dimensions on this drawing, 6, NOMINAL CAPAC ITY: 1.000 GAU.CNS EST. wr. EMPTY: 6,600# NET 7. NOTES: TAAi:: 2,,00., A. QUANTITY: ONE (1) TANK REQUIRED. DIKE: �SO-B, TANK TO BEAR MANUFACTURERS AND Ul LABELS ONLY. RAINSHIELD: 3001 C. FOR TANK ENO VIEWS, SEE OWG. IIHT-118980-Tl-D2. WJ,1.--,.W�Y.9S01 0, FOR NOZZLE DETAILS, SEE OWG. #HT-118980•Tl-D3, LADDER: 100, E. FOR CONTAINMENT DIKE DETAILS, SEE OWG. #HT-118980-Tl-04. F. FOR HALF RAINSHIELO DETAILS, SEE OWG, #HT-118980-Tl·OS. G, FOR LADDER & WAL'tN-JAY OETAil5, SEE DWG, #HT·118980-T1-D6, )08; NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION (TAG: WFOOI)& ,_ t-800·627-8265 DfSC!IIPTION: 1,000 GALLON HORIZONTAL UL-142 SINGLEWALL STORAGE TANK W/ CONTAINMENT DIKE & REMOVABLE HALF RAINSHIELD (HYDROCARBON TANK DS,9) CUSTON� J & ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC c/o DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. D'hG.• REV, HT·l1B9BO·Tl·D1 S 4500299048 DAT£ SCALE: DAA.Vm SY: 6/6/2016 N.T.S S, 1-'0RRISDN so, 11B980 o,roa:o av: J. KINDIG Page E-5 Attachment E. Supplemental Information Received from Applicant s--o� w. ,·.a- mrfUINMENT-000: 6· 1•-11,r 2'-4" O.A.H. CONTAINMENT Dr 61/4" -r--t-- ACCESSORY NOTES: TANK TO !NO.UDE THE FOLLOWING SHIPPED LOOSE FOR FIELD INSTALLATION BY OTHERS: ONE (1) • MORRISON 818F-0400AG, 2" QOCK GAUGE, (ITEM 'P) ONE (1) -MORRISON #419-0700-lT 2" X 6'-0" LONG ALUMINUM DROP lUBE. (ITEM 'P) ONE (1) -MORRISON 354-0200-AV, 2" UPDRAFT VENT. (ITEM 'G') ONE (1) -MORRISON 179 MCI-2100 re, 2" THREADED Fill. CAP. (ITEM 'K') ONE (1) -MORRISON 2440F-0050-AV, 6• FLANGED EMERGENCY VENT, 8 OZ. (ITEM 'C) ONE (1) -PROCESS HEATING 3" 15,Sk.W/480V/3PH OPEN COIL ELEMENT 17-0" DAL. 1<1'-0" HEATED X 3'-0'' COLD END W/ 4" X 3" X 150# C,S. R.ANGED HEATER WELL W/ 3" SCH,40-304-SS PIPE WEU., EP TERMINAL ENCLOSURE, CONTROLS BY OTHERS, (ITEM 'D') � .. ��� i ONE (I)• ROSEMOUNT 3144P TEMl'EAA.m.RElRAH'5Jo11fflR MODEL IJ14'4PDtAU.5M5XA. (ITEM 'P') ONE (1) -ROSEMOUNT 214C TEMPERATURE SENSOR MODEL f21<K:RWSMB103E0627SL£5XAX\AI. (ITEM 'P') ONE (1) • ROSEMOUNT 114C THERMOWELL MODEL #114CE0600TAB1SC027BQ85XW, (ITEM 'P') ONE (1) -GALVANIZED LADDER AND WALKWAY W/ HANDRAILING. 6" ITEM BASE ITEM TY TOTAL TY 1. 10 ll 12 13 30.875 in 30,875 in ... B.O.M, FOR HT·H8982·Tl·D STOCK NUMBER SDL-CS-UL-120 X 12 X 64 u ... cs--ro-.1s-sx 11 BURN-STRIKER-PL T-A-NS BURN-STRIKER-PL T-8-NS DIKE-CS-2500-240X96X28 RRS-HLF-240X96-2500-12 DESCRIPTION 1 4� ,UTE S'T£R. SEE VII). FOR MATEAIAL5 5'-4" DIA.1/4• STOCK FLAT A.ND FL.Af.l.GED HEAD S'-4" DIA, UL STYLE X 12" ELEVATION X 120 DEGREE SADDLE FOR 1/4• THK. SINGLE WALL TANKS 24'-0• LG. AND SHORTER INSIDE DIKE ONLY S-X 11" l<l/4' TfAA, DROP UffitlC Ll.<l 1/4" THK. X 2'-10" LG X 5" W STRIKER PLATE 20'-0" L X 8'-0" W X 2'-4" H SEOJNDARY CONTAINMENT DIKE FOR 2,500 GALLON f10R.IZONrAL TANK .2.0'-0" L X 8--0" W 12 GAUGE ALUMINUM REMOVABLE HAlf RAINSHIELO FOR A 5'-4" DIA X 15'-0" LG 2,500 GALLON HORIZONTAL TANK M'NY-OOM-GUARD-CHIL0-24 2' X 1./4" STAINLESS STEEL FLAT BAR CHILD GUARD FOR 24" MAtfWAY SEE DETAIL S£E DETAI!.. SEE DETAIL U ID LEVEL GAUGE (4• DIA,/150#/RF/SCH. 80) SEE DETAIL NORMAL VENT 4" OIA_/150#/RF/SCH. 80) 511:f Dl:T/1,ll, QIIT<Ef (1' 01/VISO•IRF/SOl.80) SEE DETAIL OVERFLOW (2" DIA,/NPT/SCH, 40/#3000J SEE DETAIL RADAR LEVEL GAUGE (4'' DIA./15011-"/RF/SCH. 80) TtiElf HA.Tei (oil"' OIA./ ISOt'/.Af/SCH. 8Q) DELETED SEE DETAIL THERMOSTAT 1• DIA.JNPl:tSCH. 80/#3000/55) .. ... , lAN O.D. 6" TYP, S'-4' TANIC 0.0. ) l :,_ I I REV ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC c/o DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. NORTiiAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION 2,500 GALLON ACCUMULATOR TANK P.O. #4500299048 o CO�PAIIVATu\NTIC CQASI PIPELINE, LLC clo DON, }RANS? EQUIPMENT NAME D5.8 ACQJMULATOR TANK rDFOOlJ EQUIPMENT NO. DWG #HT-118982-Tl-D 0 JOB NO. pp:45002990:38 I SQ-116962 TANK 512E DIA 5'-4" IOOff.�l-�'�·P-" ___ TANK CAPACITY 2 500 GAL BUILT HAMILTON TANKS 2017 COLUMBUS, OHIO STAINLESS STEEL NAME PLATE ©usrrn ABOVEGROUND TANK FOR Fl.AM MABLE LIQUIDS NO. UL-142 LABELING THlS TANK REQUIRES EMERGENCY RELlEF VENTING, CAPACIT Y NOT LESS THAN 224 BOO CUBIC FEET PER HOUR UL-142 VENTING FOR APPROVAL APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION. 0 -CUSTOMER HAS RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. -CONSTRUCTION WILL BE SCHEDULED WHEN SIGNED APPROVED DRAWING IS RECEIVED. 0 APPROVED AS DRAWN. 0 REVISE & RESUBMIT W/ NOTED CHANGES. SIGNATURE: _________ _ DATE: SEE DETAIL 01� ORAUI WJ JI\UG rz· DIA./30001/HAlf COUPLING SfE DETAIL TJUJCK CONNECTIOPI 11,• DIA,Jl5Q•IR.Flsot. li0) TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER 3 4" DIAJ3000#JNPTJSS =DESIGN DATA= 1. MATERIAL: RIGHT HEAD: H.R. CARBON STEEL LEFT HEAD: H.R. CARBON STEEL N/A SHELL: H.R. CARBON STEEL N/A NOZZLES: SA-106-8-SMLS N/A COUPLINGS: SA-105-CS N/A STRUCTURAL: SA-36 MANWAY GASKET: 1/8" THK. GARLOCK BLUE-GAURD 3000# BOLTING: ZINC PLATED 1YPE F& F F& F PLATE SEE· SEE· Z. VESSEL 10 BE BUILT&. LABl:LED ACCORDING TO ASI-IE CODE SECTION VIII, Diil!S!ON 1 CURRENT EOITTON : YES: NO! Jl , DESIGN PRESSURE:ATMOSPHERIC CODE STAMP: NONE DESIGN TEMP.: ·20° TO 200°F CORR. ALLOWANCE: NONE EXT. PRESSURE: N/A X-RAY REQ'D: NONE TEST PRESSURE: N/A JOINT EFF.: 0.70 M.D.M.T,: N/A HEAT TREAT: NONE OTHER: 3. INTERIOR: THK. 0.250 0.250 0.250 B.O.M. B.0.M. TANK: SEAL WELD ALL INTERNALS. REMOVE ALL WELD SLAG AND VAQJUM, (SHIP CLEAN AND DRY). SAND BLAST TO 'NEAR WHITE' PER SSPC-SP10 AND APPLY THE FOLLOWING 1ST COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS PHENICON HS FLAKE ALLED@ 5.0 TO 6,0 DFT. 2ND COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS PHENICON HS FLAKE AllED@ 5,0 TO 6,0 DFT. CONTAINMENT DIKE AND RAINSHIELD: SAND BLAST TO 'NEAR WHITE' PER SSPC-SP10 AND APPLY THE FOLLOWING _&1ST COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B69VZ12/869VZ15/B69011 ZINC CLAD II PLUS@ 2,0 TO 4,0 OFT, 2ND COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS IIB67/B67V5 RECOATABLE EPOXY@ 4,0 TO 6.0 DFT. 3RD COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS ltB65300/860V30 HI-SOLID POLYURETHANE@ 3.0 TO 4,0 DFT. CO R: MUS 4, EXTERIOR: TAffF CO:ff!A)NMHfT PfM �o S!U@:ltru): SAM> 8tA$T TO ·ne.u Wf·UTe Pat SSK•Stl'lO "'--.ro APPLY THE FOLLOWING &_tST COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B69VZ12/869VZ1S/B69D11 ZINC CLAD II PLUS@ 2,0 TO 4,0 OFT, 21.0 COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS .¢867/867V5 RECOATABLE EPOXY@ 4,0 TO 6,0 DFT, 3RD COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #B65300/860V30 HI-SOLID POLYURETHANE@ 3,0 TO '1,0 OFT, COLOR: MUSELL 108/7/1 5;,, All bolt holes to straddle ""t\Jral ccnte�lnc or "'" Vessel not designed for existing piping. All nttings to be protected ror shipment. Tolerances: Shell Diameter (Out of Roundness): ±1 %. Fl e·Lettl: ±1%. Sb, Customer has the respons bill\' to ve,ily all dimensions on lhis drawing, 6. NOMINAL CAPACITT: 2,500 GALLONS EST. Wf. EMPTY: 9,650# NET 7. NOTES: TANK: '1,400# A. QUANTITY: ONE (1) TANK REQUIRED. DIKE: 3,4501 8, TANK TO BEAR MANUFACTURERS AND UL LABELS ONLY, RA[NSH(ELD: 375# C: FOR TANK END VIEWS, SEE 01/VG, #HT-11B9B2-Tl-D2. WAL'l<Y-JAY: 1,3251 D. FOR NOZZLE DETAILS, SEE DWG. #HT-118982-Tl-03. LADDER: 100/t E. FOR CONTAINMENT DIKE DETAILS, SEE DWG. #HT-118982-Tl-04. F. FOR HALF RAJNSHIELD DETAILS, SEE DWG . #HT-1189B2-Tl-DS. G. FOR WAL�AY & LADDER DETAILS, SEE D\NG, ltHT-11B982-T1-D6, JOB: NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSO R STATION (TAG: DFOOl) � 1-800-627-8265 OCSCRlPTION: 2,500 GALLON HORIZONTAL UL-142 SINGLEWALL STORAGE TANK W/ CONTAINMENT DIKE & REMOVABLE HALF RAINSHIELD (ACCUMULATOR TANK DS.8) cu�OMER: ,-.--------------9'.i·---------------i---------------g·,i·---------------PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL I & ATIANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC r./O DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. !:============================,· OWG., REif. J------------------------------20'-0"0.A.LCOlfTAINHEUTDUCE-----------------------------, &FRONT VIEW *NOTE: LADDER & WALKWAY NOT SHOWN. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF HAMILTON TANKS, LLC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WffiiOLJT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAMILTON TANKS, LLC IS PROHIBITED. HT·118982·Tl·D1 4 p0# 4500299048 OATE: r;c:AtE: CRAWN B"f: 5/27/2016 N.T.S S.MORRISON SO> 118982 CHECKED BY: J. KINDIG Page E-6 Attachment E. 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PLATE SA-240-304L7.DRY WEIGHT 18,100 LBS VESSEL.8.OPERATING WEIGHT: 119,500 LBS.8.ONE (1) TANK REQUIRED PER SITE. 7 6 5 ·_-----@JTl 517 � z:• 14' -1" 1'-6" • I N1 n i PUMPS ON ------ 3' -8" PUMP SKID FIXED SADDLE 0 0 SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SYSTEM EQUIP. NO.I STORAGE TANK I SERIAL NO.I I TYPE I AQUEOUS I FAB. DATE I-/-/-IPROJECT I SEE PROJECT LIST IPEERLESS MFG. co. SCR SYSTEMS DIV. 14651 NORTH DALLAS PARKWAY DALLAS, TX 75254 214-357-61810 0 3 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2 REVISED TAGS & ADDED SECTION A-A 1 MOVED LADDER, ADDED CIVIL INFO, CAGE AND PSV SUPPORT PER CLIENT COMMENTS. 0 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL REV REVISION DESCRIPTION f 4 3 "CXJ '-. n 0 � I -:..- ·c:o I LO 0I -:..i- 8/11/16 CRC 7/5/16 CRC 5/16/16 GW 4/12/16 GW DATE BY 2 1 I I I 7 /8" I 7 /8" 1 .I 1 '-4" : CXJ co '-. • '-.� � � � 3/8"0 (TYP.)-SECTION A-A LADDER BASE - -11 I Ill I �I� TOP OF GRATING I BG BG BG CK CK I I I I I I I-- TI 517 N11 ,I-. -I"� '-../ I � ,M, I A A ELEVATION ILEFT SIDE •,. " CERTIFIED CUSTOMER ATLANTIC COAST PIPEIJNE-DOMINION PO#: 70302319 PROJECT: ACP-NORTHAMPTON LOCATION: NORTHAMPTON CO., N.C. CONFIDENTIAL FAB-IS0_,4 & PEERLESS 8/30/10 THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE Mfg. Co. PROPER TY OF PEERLESS MFG. COMP ANY AND SH ALL NOT BE RE PRODUCE D, COPIED, LOANED AL TERED, 14651 N. DALLAS PARKWAY, DALLAS, TEXAS 7 5254 NOR USED FOR ANY (214)357-6181, WWW.PEERLESSMFG.COMPURPOSE OTHER TH AN TH AT MAKING ENERGY SAFE, FOR WHICH IT IS FURNISHED EFFICIENT, AND CLEAN EXCE PT WI TH THE WRI TTEN TITLE: 13,000 AQUEOUS AMMONIA STORAGE TANK (TNK-600) PERMISSION OF PEERLESS MFG. COMP ANY. SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0" ORN BY: GW DOC NO: D2060201 UNITS: FT/IN DATE: CHK'D: BG APPVD: SIZE: 2 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 3/31/16 BG D JOB NO:700167 ENG. CONTACT: BG SHEET: 1 OF: 2 IREV. 3 1 D C ._ A Page E-7 Attachment E. Supplemental Information Received from Applicant Attachment F – Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Air Quality ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Ms. Leslie Hartz VP Pipeline Construction Northampton Compressor Station 707 E. Main Street Richmond, VA 23219 Subject: DRAFT Air Permit No. 10466R00 Northampton Compressor Station DRAFT Pleasant Hill, Northampton County, North Carolina Permit Class: Small Facility ID# 6600169 Dear Ms. Hartz: ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary MICHAEL A. ABRACZINSK.AS Director In accordance with your completed application received January 13, 2016, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. 10466ROO to Northampton Compressor Station, Pleasant Hill, Northampton County, North Carolina for the construction and operation of air emissions sources or air cleaning devices and appurtenances. Additionally, any emissions activities determined from your air permit application as meeting the exemption requirements contained in 15A NCAC 2Q .0102 have been listed for information purposes as an "ATTACHMENT" to the enclosed air permit. Please note the records retention requirements are contained in General Condition 2 of the General Conditions and Limitations. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request a formal adjudicatory hearing within 30 days following receipt of this permit, identifying the specific issues to be contested. Such a request will stay the effectiveness of the entire permit. This hearing request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to G.S. 150B-23 of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. The form for requesting a formal adjudicatory hearing may be obtained upon request from the Office of Administrative Hearings. Unless a request for a hearing is made pursuant to G.S. 150B-23, this air permit shall be final and binding. You may request modification of your air permit through informal means pursuant to G.S. 150B-22. This request must be submitted in writing to the Director and must identify the specific provisions or issues for which the modification is sought. Please note that the permit will become final and binding regardless of a request for informal modification unless a request for a hearing is also made under G.S. 150B-23. Unless exempted by a condition of this permit or the regulations, construction of new air pollution sources or air cleaning devices, or modifications to the sources or air cleaning State of North Carolina Environmental Quality I Air Quality Raleigh Regional Office 3800 Barrett Drive I Raleigh. NC 27609 919 791 4200 T I 919 88-226 F Page F-2 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Leslie Hartz November 7, 2017 Page2 devices described in this permit must be covered under a permit issued by the Division of Air Quality prior to construction. Failure to do so is a violation of G.S. 143-215.108 and may subject the Permittee to civil or criminal penalties as described in G.S. 143-215.114A and 143- 215.114B. This permit shall be effective from DRAFT until DRAFT, is nontransferable to future owners and operators, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. For PSD increment tracking purposes, PM 10 emissions from this modification are increased by 4.18 pounds per hour. Changes have been made to the permit stipulations. The Permittee is responsible for carefully reading the entire permit and evaluating the requirements of each permit stipulation. The Permittee shall comply with all terms, conditions, requirements, limitations and restrictions set forth in this permit. Noncompliance with any permit condition is grounds for enforcement action, for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification, or for denial of a permit renewal application. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Charles McEachern at 919-791-4200. cmm Enclosures c: Raleigh Regional Office Connie Horne, Cover letter only Sincerely, Patrick Butler, P.E., Regional Supervisor Division of Air Quality, NC DEQ Page F-3 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents I NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Issue Date: DRAFT Expiration Date: DRAFT DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY DRAFT AIR PERMIT NO. 10466R00 Effective Date: DRAFT Replaces Permit: (new) To construct and operate air emission source(s) and /or air cleaning device(s), and for the discharge of the associated air contaminants into the atmosphere in accordance with the provisions of Article 21B of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina (NCGS) as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations, Northampton Compressor Station 718 Forest Road Pleasant Hill, Northampton County, North Carolina Permit Class: Small Facility ID# 6600169 (the Permittee) is hereby authorized to construct and operate the air emissions sources and/or air cleaning devices and appurtenances described below: Emission Emission Source Control Control System System Source ID Description Description ID 1CT-01 (NSPS)natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Taurus 70-CT-01-SCR, selective catalyst reduction in j 10802S, 96.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 11, I 07 ICT-01-OC series with an oxidation catalyst horsepower ISO output) CT-02 (NSPS)natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 50-CT-02-SCR, selective catalyst reduction in 6200LS, 60.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 6,276 CT-02-OC series with an oxidation catalyst horsepower ISO output) ICT-03 (NSPS)natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 40-CT-03-SCR, selective catalyst reduction in 14700S, 51.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 4,427 CT-03-OC series with an oxidation catalyst horsepower ISO output) EG-01 natural gas-fired emergency generator (14.9 million Btu (NSPS,NESHAP) per hour heat input, 1,818 horsepower output, 1,300 NIA NIA kilowatts electric) in accordance with the completed application 6600169.lSA received January 13, 2016 including any plans, specifications, previous applications, and other supporting data, all of which are filed with the Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality (DAQ) and are incorporated as part of this permit. Page F-4 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 2 This permit is subject to the following specified conditions and limitations including any TESTING. REPORTING. OR MONITORING REQUIREMENTS: A.SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AND LIMIT A TIO� 1.Any air emission sources or control devices authorized to construct and operate above must be operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions contained herein. The Permittee shall comply with applicable Environmental Management Commission Regulations, including Title l SA North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC), Subchapter 2D .0202, 2D .0516, 2D .0521, 2D .0524 (40 CFR 60, Subpart JJJJ, Subpart KKKK), 2D .0535, 2D .0540, 2D .0611, 2D .1111 (40 CFR 63, Subpart ZZZZ), 2D .1806, 2Q .0102 and 2Q .0309. 2.PERMIT RENEWAL AND EMISSION INVENTORY REQUIREMENT -The Permittee, at least 90 days prior to the expiration date of this permit, shall request permit renewal by letter in accordance with ISA NCAC 2Q .0304(d) and (f). Pursuant to ISA NCAC 2Q .0203(i), no permit application fee is required for renewal of an existing air permit (without a modification request). The renewal request (with AA application form) should be submitted to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ. Also, at least 90 days prior to the expiration date of this permit, the Permittee shall submit the air pollution emission inventory report (with Certification Sheet) in accordance with ISA NCAC 2D .0202, pursuant to N.C. General Statute 143 215.65. The report shall be submitted to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ and shall document air pollutants emitted for the 2024 calendar year. 3.SULFUR DIOXIDE CONTROL REQUIREMENT -As required by ISA NCAC 2D .0516 "Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Combustion Sources," sulfur dioxide emissions from the combustion sources shall not exceed 2.3 pounds per million Btu heat input. 4.VISIBLE EMISSIONS CONTROL REQUIREMENT -As required by ISA NCAC 2D .0521 "Control of Visible Emissions," visible emissions from the emission sources, manufactured after July 1, 1971, shall not be more than 20 percent opacity when averaged over a six-minute period, except that six-minute periods averaging not more than 87 percent opacity may occur not more than once in any hour nor more than four times in any 24-hour period. However, sources which must comply with ISA NCAC 2D .0524 "New Source Performance Standards" or .1110 "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants" must comply with applicable visible emissions requirements contained therein. 5.ISA NCAC 2D .0524 "NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS" -For the following equipment, the Permittee shall comply with all applicable provisions, including the notification, testing, reporting, recordkeeping, and monitoring requirements contained in Environmental Management Commission Standard ISA NCAC 2D .0524 "New Source Performance Standards" (NSPS) as promulgated in 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart indicated below, and including Subpart A "General Provisions." Page F-5 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466R00 Page 3 Emission Source(s) Regulation Subpart JJJJ Standards of natural gas-fired emergency generator (14.9 million Btu per hour heat Performance for input, 1,818 horsepower output, 1,300 kilowatts electric) (ID No. EG-01) Stationary Spark Ignition Combustion Engines (SI ICE) a.Monitoring Requirements -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0524, the following monitoring requirements shall apply: 1.If the emergency stationary SI ICE that is greater than or equal to 500 HP that was built on or after July 1, 2010, does not meet the standards applicable to non-emergency engines, the Permittee shall install a non-resettable hour meter. [60.4237(a)] b.Compliance Requirements -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0524, the following compliance requirements shall apply: 1.The Permittee shall operate and maintain stationary SI ICE that achieve the emission standards as required in 40 CFR 60.4233 over the entire life of the engine. [60.4234] 11.Owners and operators of stationary SI ICE who conduct performance tests shall follow the procedures in 40 CFR 60.4244. [60.4244] 111.If the stationary SI ICE must comply with the emission standards specified in 40 CFR 60.4233(d) or (e), the Permittee shall demonstrate compliance according to one of the methods specified in paragraphs A and B of this section. [60.4243(b)] A.Purchasing an engine certified according to procedures specified in this subpart, for the same model year and demonstrating compliance according to one of the methods specified in paragraph I and II of this section. [60.4243(b)(l)] I.If the certified stationary SI ICE and control device are operated and maintained according to the manufacturer's emission-related written instructions, the Permittee shall keep records of conducted maintenance to demonstrate compliance, but no performance testing is required. The Permittee shall also meet the requirements as specified in 40 CFR Part 1068, Subparts A through D, as they apply to the engine. If engine settings are adjusted according to and consistent with the manufacturer's instructions, the stationary SI ICE will not be considered out of compliance. [60.4243(a)(l)] Page F-6 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 4 II.If the certified stationary SI ICE and control device are not operated and maintained according to the manufacturer's emission-related written instructions, the engine will be considered a non-certified engine, and the Permittee shall demonstrate compliance according to the following, as appropriate. [60.4243(a)(2)] (a)If the stationary SI ICE is less than 100 HP, the Permittee shall keep a maintenance plan and records of conducted maintenance to demonstrate compliance and shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions, but no performance testing is required. [60.4243(a)(2)(i)] (b)If the stationary SI ICE is greater than or equal to 100 HP and less than or equal to 500 HP, the Permittee shall keep a maintenance plan and records of conducted maintenance and shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. In addition, the Permittee shall conduct an initial performance test within 1 year of engine startup to demonstrate compliance. [60.4243(a)(2)(ii)] (c)If the stationary SI ICE is greater than 500 HP, the Permittee shall keep a maintenance plan and records of conducted maintenance and shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. In addition, the Permittee shall conduct an initial performance test within 1 year of engine startup and conduct subsequent performance testing every 8,760 hours or 3 years, whichever comes first, thereafter to demonstrate compliance. [ 60.4243( a)(2)(iii)] B.Purchasing a non-certified engine and demonstrating compliance with the emission standards specified in 40 CFR 60.4233(d) or (e) and according to the requirements specified in 40 CFR 60.4244, as applicable, and according to the following: [60.4243(b)(2)] I.If the stationary SI ICE is greater than 500 HP, the Permittee shall keep a maintenance plan and records of conducted maintenance and shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. In addition, the Permittee shall conduct an initial performance test and conduct subsequent performance testing every 8,760 Page F-7 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466R00 Page 5 hours or 3 years, whichever comes first, thereafter to demonstrate compliance. [60.4243(b)(2)(ii)] iv.For an emergency stationary ICE, the Permittee shall operate the emergency stationary ICE according to the requirements in paragraphs A through C of this section. In order for the engine to be considered an emergency stationary ICE under this subpart, any operation other than emergency operation, maintenance and testing, and operation in non-emergency situations for 50 hours per year, as described in paragraphs A through C of this section, is prohibited. If the Permittee does not operate the engine according to the requirements in paragraphs A through C of this section, the engine will not be considered an emergency engine under this subpart and shall meet all requirements for non-emergency engines. [60.4243(d)] A.There is no time limit on the use of emergency stationary ICE in emergency situations. [60.4243(d)(l)] B.The Permittee may operate the emergency stationary ICE for any combination of the purposes specified in paragraph I of this section for a maximum of 100 hours per calendar year. Any operation for non-emergency situations as allowed by paragraph C of this section counts as part of the 100 hours per calendar year allowed by this paragraph B. [60.4243(d)(2)] I.Emergency stationary ICE may be operated for maintenance checks and readiness testing, provided that the tests are recommended by federal, state or local government, the manufacturer, the vendor, the regional transmission organization or equivalent balancing authority and transmission operator, or the insurance company associated with the engine. The Permittee may petition the Administrator for approval of additional hours to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing, but a petition is not required if the Permittee maintains records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency ICE beyond 100 hours per calendar year. [ 60.4243( d)(2)(i)] C.Emergency stationary ICE may be operated for up to 50 hours per calendar year in non-emergency situations. The 50 hours of operation in non-emergency situations are counted as part of the 100 hours per calendar year for maintenance and testing provided in paragraph B. Except as provided in paragraph I of this section, the 50 hours per year for non-emergency situations cannot be used for peak shaving or to generate income for a facility to an electric grid or otherwise supply power as part of a financial arrangement with another entity. [60.4243(d)(3)] Page F-8 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466R00 Page 6 I.The 50 hours per year for non-emergency situations can be used to supply power as part of a financial arrangement with another entity if all of the following conditions are met: [60.4243(d)(3)(i)] (a)The engine is dispatched by the local balancing authority or local transmission and distribution system operator; [ 60.4243 ( d)(3 )(i)(A)] (b)The dispatch is intended to mitigate local transmission and/or distribution limitations so as to avert potential voltage collapse or line overloads that could lead to the interruption of power supply in a local area or region; [60.4243(d)(3)(i)(B)] (c)The dispatch follows reliability, emergency operation or similar protocols that follow specific NERC, regional, state, public utility commission or local standards of guidelines; [ 60.4243( d)(3)(i)(C)] (d)The power is provided only to the facility itself or to support the local transmission and distribution system [60.4243(d)(3)(i)(D)]; and (e)The Permittee identifies and records the entity that dispatches the engine and the specific NERC, regional, state, public utility commission or local standards or guidelines that are being followed for dispatching the engine. The local balancing authority or local transmission and distribution system operator may keep these records on behalf of the Permittee. [60.4243(d)(3)(i)(E)] v.For a stationary SI ICE that is natural gas fired, the Permittee may operate this engine using propane for a maximum of 100 hours per year as an alternative fuel solely during emergency operations, but shall keep records of such use. If propane is used for more than I 00 hours per year in an engine that is not certified to the emission standards when using propane, the Permittee is required to conduct a performance test to demonstrate compliance with the emission standards of 40 CFR 60.4233. [60.4243(e)] c.Recordkeeping Requirements -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0524, the following recordkeeping requirements shall apply: 1. The Permittee shall keep records as follows: [60.4245] A.All notifications submitted to comply with this subpart and all documentation supporting any notification; [60.4245(a)(l)] B.Maintenance conducted on the engine; [60.4245(a)(2)] Page F-9 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page? C.If the stationary SI ICE is a certified engine, documentation from the manufacturer that the engine is certified to meet the emission standards and information as required in 40 CFR parts 90, 1048, 1054, and 1060, as applicable [60.4245(a)(3)]; and D.If the stationary SI ICE is not a certified engine or is a certified engine operating in a non-certified manner and subject to 40 CFR 60.4243(a)(2), documentation that the engine meets the emission standards. [60.4245(a)(4)] 11.For non-certified engines greater than 25 HP, a copy of the maintenance plan and conducted maintenance. [60.4243(a)(l)] 111.Copies of any performance testing required under this Subpart. [60.4245(d)] 1v. All records required under this section shall be maintained for a period of two years following the date of such record. All records shall be kept on-site and made available to DAQ personnel upon request. The Permittee shall be deemed in noncompliance with 15A NCAC 2D .0524 if recordkeeping requirements are not maintained. [40 CFR 60.7(t)] d.Reporting Requirements -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0524, the following reporting requirements shall apply: 1.If the SI ICE is subject to performance testing, the testing shall be conducted according to the requirements of 40 CFR 60.4244, and the Permittee shall submit a copy of each performance test within 60 days after the test has been completed. [60.4243(a)(2), (b)(2), (e), and (t)] 11.For stationary SI ICE greater than or equal to 500 HP that have not been certified by an engine manufacturer to meet the emission standards in 40 CFR 60.4231, the Permittee shall submit an initial notification as required in 40 CFR 60.7(a)(l). The notification shall include the information in paragraphs (A) through (E) of this section. [60.4245(c)] A.Name and address of the owner or operator; [60.4245(c)(l)] B.The address of the affected source; [60.4245(c)(2)] C.Engine information including make, model, engine family, serial number, model year, maximum engine power, and engine displacement; [60.4245(c)(3)] D.Emission control equipment; [60.4245(c)(4)] and E.Fuel used. [60.4245(c)(5)] 111.For an emergency stationary SI ICE with a maximum engine power more than 100 HP that operates for non-emergency situations as described above, Page F-10 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 8 the Permittee shall submit an annual report according to the requirements in paragraphs A through C of this section. [60.4245(e)] A.The report shall contain the following information: I.Company name and address where the engine is located. II.Date of the report and beginning and ending dates of the reporting period. III. Engine site rating and model year. IV.Latitude and longitude of the engine in decimal degrees reported to the firth decimal place. V.Hours spent for operation for non-emergency situations as described above, including the date, start time, and end time for engine operation for these non-emergency situations. The report shall also identify the entity that dispatched the engine and the situation that necessitated the dispatch of the engine. B.The first annual report shall cover the calendar year 2015 and shall be submitted no later than March 31, 2016. Subsequent annual reports for each calendar year shall be submitted no later than March 31 of the following calendar year. C.The annual report shall be submitted electronically using the subpart specific reporting form in the Compliance and Emissions Data Reporting Interface (CEDRI) that is accessed through EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX) (www.epa.gov/cdx). However, if the reporting form specific to this subpart is not available in CEDRI at the time that the report is due, the written report shall be submitted to the Administrator at the appropriate address listed in 40 CFR 60.4. 6.15A NCAC 2D .0524 "NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS" -For the following equipment, the Permittee shall comply with all applicable provisions, including the notification, testing, reporting, recordkeeping, and monitoring requirements contained in Environmental Management Commission Standard 15A NCAC 2D .0524 "New Source Performance Standards" (NSPS) as promulgated in 40 CFR 60, Subpart indicated below, and including Subpart A "General Provisions." Page F-11 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page9 I I Emission Source(s) I Regulation natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Taurus 70-10802S, 96.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 11,107 horsepower ISO output) (CT-01) Subpart KKKK -- natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 50-6200LS, 60.0 million Standards of Performance Btu per hour heat input, 6,276 horsepower ISO output) (CT-02) for Stationary natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 40-4 700S, 51.0 million Combustion Turbines Btu per hour heat input, 4,427 horsepower ISO output) (CT-03) a.NSPS Reporting Requirements -In addition to any other notification requirements to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Permittee is required to NOTIFY the Regional Supervisor, DAQ, in WRITING, of the following: 1.The actual date of initial start-up of an affected source, postmarked within 15 days after such date; b.NSPS Emissions Limitations -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0524, the following permit limits shall not be exceeded: Affected Source(s) I Pollutant I Emission Limit natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Taurus 70-10802S, 96.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 11,107 horsepower ISO output) (CT-01)NOx 25 ppm at 15% 02 natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 50-6200LS, 60.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 6,276 horsepower ISO output) (CT-02)natural gas used shall have less than natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 20 grains of sulfur per 100 standard SO2 cubic feet and have potential 40-4 700S, 51.0 million Btu per hour heat input,emission less than 0.060 pounds 4,427 horsepower ISO output) (CT-03)SO2 per million Btu heat input c.NSPS Recordkeeping -The Permittee shall maintain records of the fuel quality characteristics in a current, valid purchase contract, tariff sheet or transportation contract for the fuel, specifying that the maximum total sulfur content of the natural gas used is 20 grains of sulfur or less per 100 standard cubic feet and has potential sulfur emissions of less than 0.060 pounds SO2 per million Btu heat input. d.NSPS Performance Testing -As required by 15A NCAC 20 .0524, the following performance tests shall be conducted: Page F-12 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents I DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 10 Affected Source(s) Pollutant I Test Method Test Frequency natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Taurus 70-10802S, [Methods 7E or 20 96.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 11,107 horsepower ISO output) (CT-01) NOx Annual natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 50-6200LS, 60.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 6,276 horsepower ISO output) (CT-02) Fuel supplier Per fuel natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 40-4700S, SO2 certification shipment 51.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 4,427 horsepower ISO output) (CT-03) 1.All performance tests shall be conducted in accordance with EPA Reference Methods, contained in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A. 11.The EPA Administrator retains the exclusive right to approve equivalent and alternative test methods, continuous monitoring procedures, and reporting requirements. m.Within 60 days after achieving the maximum production rate at which the equipment will be operated, but not later than 180 days after the initial start­ up of the equipment, the Permittee shall conduct the required performance test(s) and submit two copies of a written report of the test(s) to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ. 1v. After the initial performance test, subsequent NOx performance tests shall be conducted on an annual basis (no more than 14 calendar months following the previous performance test). A.If the NOx emission result from the performance test is less than or equal to 75 percent of the NOx emission limit for the turbine, you may reduce the frequency of subsequent performance tests to once every 2 years (no more than 26 calendar months following the previous performance test). B.If the results of any subsequent performance test exceed 75 percent of the NOx emission limit for the turbine, you must resume annual performance tests. v.The Permittee shall be responsible for ensuring, within the limits of practicality, that the equipment or process being tested is operated at or near its maximum normal production rate or at a lesser rate if specified by the Director or his delegate. vi.All associated testing costs are the responsibility of the Permittee. Page F-13 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 11 vu. At least 45 days prior to performing any required emissions testing, the Permittee must submit two copies of a testing protocol to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ for review and approval. All testing protocols must be approved by the DAQ prior to performing tests. vm. To afford the Regional Supervisor, DAQ, the opportunity to have an observer present, the Permittee shall PROVIDE the Regional Office, in WRITING, at least 15 days notice of any required performance test(s). 7.NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT-As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0535, the Permittee of a source of excess emissions that last for more than four hours and that results from a malfunction, a breakdown of process or control equipment or any other abnormal conditions, shall: a.Notify the Director or his designee of any such occurrence by 9:00 a.m. Eastern time of the Division's next business day of becoming aware of the occurrence and describe: 1.the name and location of the facility, 11.the nature and cause of the malfunction or breakdown, 111.the time when the malfunction or breakdown is first observed, 1v. the expected duration, and v.an estimated rate of emissions. b.Notify the Director or his designee immediately when the corrective measures have been accomplished. This reporting requirement does not allow the operation of the facility in excess of Environmental Management Commission Regulations. 8.FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL REQUIREMENT -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0540 "Particulates from Fugitive Dust Emission Sources," the Permittee shall not cause or allow fugitive dust emissions to cause or contribute to substantive complaints or excess visible emissions beyond the property boundary. If substantive complaints are received or excessive fugitive dust emissions from the facility are observed beyond the property boundaries for six minutes in any one hour (using Reference Method 22 in 40 CFR, Appendix A), the owner or operator may be required to submit a fugitive dust plan as described in 2D .0540(t). "Fugitive dust emissions" means particulate matter that does not pass through a process stack or vent and that is generated within plant property boundaries from activities such as: unloading and loading areas, process areas stockpiles, stock pile working, plant parking lots, and plant roads (including access roads and haul roads). Page F-14 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 12 9.Selective Catalytic Reduction and Oxidation Catalyst REQUIREMENTS -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .0611, NOx, CO, and VOC emissions shall be controlled as described in the permitted equipment list. a.Inspection and Maintenance Requirements -To comply with the provision of this permit and ensure that emissions do not exceed the regulatory limits, the Permittee shall perform periodic inspections and maintenance (l&M) as recommended by the manufacturer. In addition, the Permittee shall perform an annual inspection of the pollution control device. b.Recordkeeping Requirements -The results of all inspections and any variance from manufacturer's recommendations or from those given in this permit (when applicable) shall be investigated with corrections made and dates of actions recorded in a logbook. Records of all maintenance activities shall be recorded in the logbook. The logbook (in written or electronic format) shall be kept on-site and made available to DAQ personnel upon request. 10.15A NCAC 2D .1111 "MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY"-For the natural gas-fired emergency generator (14.9 million Btu per hour heat input, 1,818 horsepower output, 1,300 kilowatts electric) (ID No. EG-01), classified as new stationary RICE located at an area source of HAP emissions, the Permittee shall comply with all applicable provisions, including the notification, testing, reporting, recordkeeping, and monitoring requirements contained in Environmental Management Commission Standard 15A NCAC 2D .1111, as promulgated in 40 CFR 63, Subpart ZZZZ -"National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines," including Subpart A "General Provisions." a.In accordance with 40 CFR §63.6590(c)(l), this source(s) shall meet the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ and Subpart A by meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 60 Subpart 1111 for compression ignition engines or 40 CFR 60 Subpart JJJJ for spark ignition engines. No further requirements apply for such engines under 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ or Subpart A. 11.CONTROL AND PROHIBITION OF ODOROUS EMISSIONS -As required by 15A NCAC 2D .1806 "Control and Prohibition of Odorous Emissions" the Permittee shall not operate the facility without implementing management practices or installing and operating odor control equipment sufficient to prevent odorous emissions from the facility from causing or contributing to objectionable odors beyond the facility's boundary. Page F-15 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466R00 Page 13 12.Federal and State Rules Applicable to Sources Exempted from Air Permitting Requirements -Your facility is subject to the following federal and state rules: 40 CFR 60 -NSPS --Subpart JJJJ --Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines 40 CFR 63 -NESHAP/MACT --Subpart ZZZZ --Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines 40 CFR 60 -NSPS --Subpart OOOOa --Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas Facilities for Which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After September 18, 2015 which are applicable to some of the emission sources at your facility listed on the "Insignificant/Exempt Activities" list attached to this permit. The purpose of this permit condition is to inform you of your compliance obligations to these applicable rules as they are enforceable. 13.NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT -In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0309, this permit may be revoked unless natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Taurus 70-10802S, 96.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 11,107 horsepower ISO output) (ID No. CT-01 ), natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 50-6200LS, 60.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 6,276 horsepower ISO output) (ID No. CT-02), natural gas-fired compressor turbine (Centaur 40-4700S, 51.0 million Btu per hour heat input, 4,427 horsepower ISO output) (ID No. CT-03) and natural gas-fired emergency generator (14.9 million Btu per hour heat input, 1,818 horsepower output, 1,300 kilowatts electric) (ID No. EG-01) and appurtenances are constructed in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, and other supporting data. Within 15 days after start-up of the new or modified facilities, the Permittee shall provide written notice of the start-up to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ. Any existing equipment being replaced is permitted to operate in compliance until the replacement equipment is operational. Page F-16 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO Page 14 B.GENERAL CONDITIONS AND LIMIT A TIO NS 1.In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(l), TWO COPIES OF ALL DOCUMENTS, REPORTS, TEST DATA. MONITORING DATA. NOTIFICATIONS, REQUESTS FOR RENEW AL, AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THIS PERMIT shall be submitted to the: Regional Supervisor North Carolina Division of Air Quality Raleigh Regional Office 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 919-791-4200 For identification purposes, each submittal should include the facility name as listed on the permit, the facility identification number, and the permit number. 2.RECORDS RETENTION REQUIREMENT -In accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .0605, any records required by the conditions of this permit shall be kept on site and made available to DAQ personnel for inspection upon request. These records shall be maintained in a form suitable and readily available for expeditious inspection and review. These records must be kept on site for a minimum of 2 years, unless another time period is otherwise specified. 3.ANNUAL FEE PAYMENT-Pursuant to 15A NCAC 2Q .0203(a), the Permittee shall pay the annual permit fee within 30 days of being billed by the DAQ. Failure to pay the fee in a timely manner will cause the DAQ to initiate action to revoke the permit. 4.EQUIPMENT RELOCATION -In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0301, a new air permit shall be obtained by the Permittee prior to establishing, building, erecting, using, or operating the emission sources or air cleaning equipment at a site or location not specified in this permit. 5.REPORTING REQUIREMENT-In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0309, any of the following that would result in previously unpermitted, new, or increased emissions must be reported to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ: a.changes in the information submitted in the application regarding facility emissions; b.changes that modify equipment or processes of existing permitted facilities; or c.changes in the quantity or quality of materials processed. If appropriate, modifications to the permit may then be made by the DAQ to reflect any necessary changes in the permit conditions. In no case are any new or increased emissions allowed that will cause a violation of the emission limitations specified herein. 6.In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0309, this permit is subject to revocation or modification by the DAQ upon a determination that information contained in the application or presented in the support thereof is incorrect, conditions under which this permit was Page F-17 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466R00 Page 15 granted have changed, or violations of conditions contained in this permit have occurred. In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(l), the facility shall be properly operated and maintained at all times in a manner that will effect an overall reduction in air pollution. Unless otherwise specified by this permit, no emission source may be operated without the concurrent operation of its associated air cleaning device(s) and appurtenances. 7.In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(l), this permit is nontransferable by the Permittee. Future owners and operators must obtain a new air permit from the DAQ. 8.In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(l), this issuance of this permit in no way absolves the Permittee ofliability for any potential civil penalties which may be assessed for violations of State law which have occurred prior to the effective date of this permit. 9.In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(l), this permit does not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility of complying with all applicable requirements of any Federal, State, or Local water quality or land quality control authority. 10.In accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .0605, reports on the operation and maintenance of the facility shall be submitted by the Permittee to the Regional Supervisor, DAQ at such intervals and in such form and detail as may be required by the DAQ. Information required in such reports may include, but is not limited to, process weight rates, firing rates, hours of operation, and preventive maintenance schedules. 11.A violation of any term or condition of this permit shall subject the Permittee to enforcement pursuant to G.S. 143-215. l 14A, 143-215.114B, and 143-215. l 14C, including assessment of civil and/or criminal penalties. 12.Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.3(a)(2), no person shall refuse entry or access to any authorized representative of the DAQ who requests entry or access for purposes of inspection, and who presents appropriate credentials, nor shall any person obstruct, hamper, or interfere with any such representative while in the process of carrying out his official duties. Refusal of entry or access may constitute grounds for permit revocation and assessment of civil penalties. 13.In accordance with G.S. 143-215.108(c)(l), this permit does not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility of complying with any applicable Federal, State, or Local requirements governing the handling, disposal, or incineration of hazardous, solid, or medical wastes, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) administered by the Division of Waste Management. 14.PERMIT RETENTION REQUIREMENT -In accordance with 15A NCAC 2Q .0110, the Permittee shall retain a current copy of the air permit at the site. The Permittee must make available to personnel of the DAQ, upon request, the current copy of the air permit for the site. 15.CLEAN AIR ACT SECTION 112{r) REQUIREMENTS -Pursuant to 15A NCAC 20 .2100 "Risk Management Program," if the Permittee is required to develop and register a risk management plan pursuant to Section 112(r) of the Federal Clean Air Act, then the Page F-18 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents DRAFT Permit No. 10466R00 Page 16 Permittee is required to register this plan with the USEPA in accordance with 40 CFR Part 68. 16.PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTAL RELEASES -GENERAL DUTY -Pursuant to Title I Part A Section 112(r)(l) of the Clean Air Act "Hazardous Air Pollutants -Prevention of Accidental Releases -Purpose and General Duty," although a risk management plan may not be required, if the Permittee produces, processes, handles, or stores any amount of a listed hazardous substance, the Permittee has a general duty to take such steps as are necessary to prevent the accidental release of such substance and to minimize the consequences of any release. This condition is federally-enforceable only. 17.GENERAL EMISSIONS TESTING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS -If emissions testing is required by this permit, or the DAQ, or if the Permittee submits emissions testing to the DAQ in support of a permit application or to demonstrate compliance, the Permittee shall perform such testing in accordance with 15A NCAC 2D .2600 and follow all DAQ procedures including protocol approval, regional notification, report submittal, and test results approval. Permit issued this the DRAFT. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Patrick Butler, P .E. Regional Supervisor By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission DRAFT Air Permit No. 10466R00 Page F-19 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents ATTACHMENT to DRAFT Permit No. 10466ROO, DRAFT Insignificant/ Exempt Activities Source 11-TK-l -pipeline liquids storage tank (1,000gallon capacity) jI-TK-2 -hydrocarbon waste storage tanki(2,500 gallon capacity) l�-TK-3 -ammonia tank (13,400 galloncapacity) I-WH-01 -natural gas-fired boiler (5.25million Btu per hour heat input) I-Fug-01 -blowdown and purge emissions I-Fug-02 -piping leaks (NSPS OOOOa)I-EG-02 -natural gas-fired emergency generator (148.9 horsepower, 100 kilowatts !electric, NSPS JJJJ, NESHAPS ZZZZ) 1�-TK-4 -odorant storage tank (6,000 galloncapacity) Exemption Regulation 12Q .0102 (g)(4) 2Q .0102 (g)(4) 2Q .0102 (g)(4) 2Q .0102(h)(l )(B) 12Q .0102 (g)(l 4)(B)2Q .0102 (h)(S) 2Q .0102 (h)(S) 2Q .0102 (g)(l 4)(B) Source of Source of Title V TAPs? Pollutants? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes I No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.Because an activity is exempted from being required to have a permit or permit modificationdoes not mean that the activity is exempted from an applicable requirement or that the owneror operator of the source is exempted from demonstrating compliance with any applicable requirement. 2.When applicable, emissions from stationary source activities identified above shall be included in determining compliance with the permit requirements for toxic air pollutants under 15A NCAC 20 .1100 "Control of Toxic Air Pollutants" or 2Q .0711 "Emission RatesRequiring a Permit." 3.Sample permit conditions showing the regulatory requirements for exempt sources subject toNESHAP, NSPS, and NCAC rules may be found here: http://www.ncair.org/permits/insig/ Page F-20 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Page F-21 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Air Permit Review Permit Issue Date: Facility Data Region: Raleigh Regional Office County: Northampton NC Facility ID: 6600169 Inspector's Name: Date of Last Inspection: Compliance Code: Applicant (Facility's Name): Northampton Compressor Station Facility Address: Permit Applicability (this application only) SIP: NSPS: NESHAP: Northampton Compressor Station PSD: uncertain Pleasant Hill, NC 27707 PSD Avoidance: NC Toxics: 112(r): SIC: 4922 I Natural Gas Transmission Other: NAICS: 48621 I Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas Facility Classification: Before: NIA After: small Fee Classification: Before: NI A After: small Facility Contact Contact Data Authorized Contact Leslie Hartz VP Pipeline Construction (804)771-4468 707 E. Main Street Richmond, VA 23219 Review Engineer: Charles McEachern Review Engineer's Signature: Date: 1.Purpose of Application: Technical Contact Bill Scarpinato Environmental Consultant (804)273-3019 5000 Dominion Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 Application Data Application Number: 6600169.15A Date Received: 09/17/2015 Application Type: Greenfield Facility Application Schedule: State Existing Permit Data Existing Permit Number: NIA Existing Permit Issue Date: NIA Existing Permit Expiration Date: NIA Comments I Recommendations: Issue: 10466ROO Permit Issue Date: Permit Expiration Date: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (ACP) is constructing a natural gas pipeline running from West Virginia through North Carolina. They have submitted an air permit application for the Northampton Compressor Station (NCS), which will consist of natural gas-fired compressor turbines, emergency generator, storage tanks, and associated equipment. 2.Application Chronology:09/17/2015 Application, including $50, and authorized signature is received by the RRO. 09/22/2015 10/08/2015 Acknowledgement letter is sent requesting a zoning consistency determination, PE Seal, and a site address. The permit processing clock has not begun. Preliminary Assessment of Air Permit Application letter is sent to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) noting the deficiencies with the application. Page F-22 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 10/21/2015 P .E. Seal on appropriate portions of the application is received. 10/26/2015 Zoning consistency determination is received. 11/20/2015 Therese Vick, Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL), reviews the application. 12/31/2015 E-mail sent to William Scarpinato, Permit/Technical Contact, with the following questions: •Need the fuel certification specs (for the fuel contracted to be transported in this pipeline) to demonstrate less than 0.060 lb SO2/MMBtu heat input emission potential. •Do any of the turbines use water or steam injection? •Is there a manufacturer's certification for the engine's compliance with JJJJ? 01/06 /2016 Left message for William Scarpinato 01/07/2016 E-mail from 12/31/2015 is resent to William Scarpinato and Leslie Hartz, VP Pipeline Construction (Authorized Contact), as a request for additional information. The permit processing clock stops on this day. 01/11/2016 Telephone call to Robert Sawyer, ERM (consultant) with the above questions (left message). 01/13/2016 E-mail received from Lawrence Labrie (position unidentified) in response to my additional information request. He states: •The current draft tariff limits sulfur in the natural gas to the NSPS KKKK limits. •None of the turbines use steam or water injection. •The emergency generator will be a non-certified engine. I responded by e-mail acknowledging receipt of the information and noting that the final tariff showing the gas specifications will be required as the initial performance test. 01/19/2016 Telephone conversation with Bill Scarpinato during which I requested a site address and facility contact name. Bill requested that I send a draft to him and Lawrence Labrie for review. On this day I sent an e-mail with the draft permit and requested comments as an additional information request. The permit processing clock stops on this day. 02/16/2016 Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie about the permitting process. He states there may be some minor changes to boiler and generator sizes as the project becomes more finalized. The facility plans to test for all criteria pollutants, irrespective of any testing required by the permit, and therefore requiring a CO test is acceptable. The company is still reviewing the draft permit and will submit comments soon. Page F-23 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 10/17/2016 Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie who states construction is scheduled to start at the end of 2017, that the facility is still seeking a 911 address, and that he would like to meet in my office on Nov. 1 at 10 am. 11/01/2016 Meeting at RRO with Larry Labrie to discuss the application. It appears most of the equipment on the original application will change, so a revised application will be submitted. 11/27/2016 Telephone conversation with Dara Aloosky, Sierra Club, about application status. 01/05/2017 E-mail received from Therese Vick, BREDL, about application status. I reply that there has not been a change. 02/22/2017 E-mail received from Therese Vick, BREDL, about application status. I reply that there has not been a change. 04/21 /2017 E-mail received from Therese Vick, BREDL, about application status. I reply that there has not been a change. 05/08/2017 E-mail received from Therese Vick, BREDL, about application status. I reply that there has not been a change. 05/11/2017 Telephone conversation with Goodwin Thompson, SELC, about application status. 06/02/2017 Telephone conversation with Dara Aloosky, Sierra Club, about application status. 06 /12/2017 Telephone conversation with Jennifer Berra, attorney, about application status. 06/30/2017 E-mail received from Therese Vick, BREDL, about application status. I reply that there has not been a change. 07/20/2017 Larry Labrie leaves a message that the revised application will be delivered soon. 07/21/2017 A revised application is received. The revised application includes the following: •Revision to how turbine power is expressed. •Revise EG-01 from 1,416 hp to 1,818 hp •Add a natural gas-fired emergency generator (148.9 hp, 100 kw) •Revise the insignificant tanks (l-TK-1, 2, and 3) to 1000, 2500, and 13,400 gallons, respectively. •Recalculate fugitive emission estimates. Page F-24 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 07/22/2017 Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie to discuss the revised application. Mr. Labrie stated the company still plans to submit comments on the draft permit, but will withhold them until a revised draft is sent to them. The permit processing clock remains off. 07/24/2017 E-mail sent to Therese Vick, BREDL, about receipt of updated application. 07/26/2017 Telephone conversation with Hope Taylor, Green Water NC, about the application status. 07/28 /2017 Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie to discuss the recalculated fugitive emissions. The calculations used the EPA emission factors as lb/hr/source when they are actually kg/hr/source. Additionally, compressor emissions need an explanation as to why the "Other equipment" category is appropriate. 07 /3l/2017 Telephone conversation with Dara Aloosky, Sierra Club, about the application and permitting process. 08/01/2017 Therese Vick, BREDL, visits the office to discuss the application and get a copy of the most updated version. 08/02/2017 E-mail received from Larry Labrie with updated calculations for the fugitive emission sources. 08/03/2017 08/03/2017 08/03/2017 08/04/2017 08/07/2017 08/10/2017 I responded by e-mail on this day with a request for an updated NSPS OOOOa analysis. E-mail to Larry Labrie requesting specifics on how the turbine particulate emissions are calculated. Telephone conversation with Keili Wood who requests a public hearing. I advised she follow up with a letter. Telephone conversation with Marti Girolami who requests a public hearing. I advised she follow up with a letter. Telephone conversations with Rob Sawyer, ERM ( consultant who prepared application) about the calculation methodology used to estimate emissions. I requested a copy of the spreadsheet, and that the emergency equipment be recalculated at 500 hours per year rather than 100 hours per year. E-mails received from Larry Labrie explaining the PM calculations for the turbines and discussing NSPS CCCCa applicability. Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie about the application status. Page F-25 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 08/15/2017 08/16/2017 08/18/2017 08/22/2017 08/28/2017 08/31/2017 Larry Labrie sends an e-mail with maps of the facility and surrounding area. I replied with a question about the turbine stack orientations, Larry Labrie sends an e-mail with equipment drawing showing the turbine stacks are 60' feet high and vertically oriented. Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie about the application status. Later on this day I e-mailed him the current draft permit for review. Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie about the application status. E-mail sent to Larry Labrie stating DEQ upper management has decided to submit the draft permit to public notice for comment on or about 9/19/2017, and will also hold a public hearing around mid-October. Telephone conversation with Larry Labrie about the public hearing. 3.New Equipment/Change in Emission and Regulatory Review: The Northampton Compressor Station will provide compression to support a pipeline capacity of 1.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. Equipment described by the application is as follows: A.Three natural gas-fired compressor turbines (11,107 hp ISO, 6,276 hp ISO, and 4,427 hp ISO capacity, ID Nos. CT-01, 02, and 03), each controlled by selective catalytic reduction (ID Nos. CT-01, 02, and 03-SCR) in series with an oxidation catalyst (ID Nos. CT-01, 02, and 03-OC) Turbine Model # Heat Input Power Output (mmBtu/hr) (horsepower ISO*) Solar Taurus 70 (ID No. CT-01) 96.0 11,107 Solar Centaur 50L (ID No. CT-02) 60.0 6,276 Solar Centaur 40 (ID No. CT-03) 51.0 4,427 *Turbine power is expressed as "horsepower ISO," meaning a standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) which specifies turbine power referenced to standard atmospheric conditions of l 5°C, 60% relative humidity, and ambient pressure at sea level. Emissions from the turbines are based on EPA's AP-42 document for SO2 and air toxics, and on manufacturer's data for all other criteria pollutants along with ammonia and formaldehyde. The manufacturer's data differentiates between normal full load operation, low load operation, and low temperature operation. The turbines normally operate in so called "SoLoNOx mode" with additional control coming from SCR and a catalytic oxidizer. At low loads (i.e. startup and shutdown) and temperatures below 0 °F and down to -20 °F, the turbines emit much higher NOx (-13x higher), CO (-6x higher), and VOC (-2x higher) since the control devices do not work until specific temperatures are achieved. Page F-26 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Title V and Permit Potential Emission estimates assume 8,677 hours of normal operation for each turbine, 100 start-up and shut-down events per year per turbine, with each event lasting 10 minutes (33.3 hours/year total, per turbine), and 50 hours of operation per turbine in subzero temperatures. During these abnormal operations the turbines are not expected to operate in SoLoNOx mode, and the control devices are assumed to have 0% efficiency, even though some control will likely be achieved. The Title V emissions assume no control efficiency from any pollution control devices. Emissions are calculated by the applicant's spreadsheet with emission factors, calculation assumptions, and results shown in tables C-2, C-3, and C-4 of the application. These emission calculations have been reviewed by me (Charles McEachem) and found to be accurate. Emissions are estimated as follows: Pollutant Title V Emissions Permit (no add-on control, Potential/Expected 8760 hr/yr) from Actual Emissions all 3 turbines, from all 3 turbines, combined (tpy) combined (tpy) TSP 18.1 18.1 PM-10 18.1 18.1 PM-2.5 18.1 18.1 SO2 3.08 3.08 NOx 47.3 18.0 voe 2.90 1.65 co 64.2 28.6 The Permit Potential emissions above include emissions reduction due to pollution control devices installed on each turbine as follows: Control Device Type NOx% CO% VOC% reduction reduction reduction Selective Catalytic Reduction (Centaur 40, CT-03) 80% ---- Selective Catalytic Reduction (all others) 44% -- -- Oxidation catalyst (Centaur 40, CT-03) --90% 50% Oxidation catalyst (all others) --80% 50% Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is used to control NOx emissions by the injection of ammonia into the exhaust stream in the presence of a catalyst, resulting in the conversion ofNOx into molecular nitrogen (N2) and water vapor. The emissions reductions listed above are guaranteed by the manufacturer for ambient temperatures greater than or equal to O °F. Following the SCR system is an oxidation catalyst for control of CO and VOC. Page F-27 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Applicable regulations include: 2D .0516, which limits sulfur dioxide emissions to 2.3 lb/mmBtu heat input. Compliance is demonstrated through the use of natural gas which has an inherently low enough sulfur content to always comply with this rule. 2D .0521, which limits visible emission to 20% opacity. Compliance is expected based on observations of similar units and will be verified during inspections. 2D .0524, NSPS Subpart KKKK, applies to each of these turbines since they are installed after February 18, 2005 and each has a heat input greater than 10 mmBtu/hr. This rule regulates SO2 and NOx emissions as follows: Turbine Model # Heat Input NOx [ref. 60.4320 SO2 [ref. 60.4330(a)(l)] (mmBtu/hr) and Table 1] Solar Taurus 70 (ID No. CT-01) 96.0 natural gas shall not contain Solar Centaur 50L (ID No. CT-02) 60.0 25 ppm at 15% 02 in excess of 20 grains of Solar Centaur 40 (ID No. CT-03) 51.0 sulfur per 100 cubic feet and shall have potential sulfur emission of no more than 0.060 lb SO2/MMBtu heat input These turbines do not use water or steam injection, so 60.4340 requires demonstration of compliance with the NOx standard through either stack testing or by use of a continuous emission monitor (CEM). The applicant requests to use annual stack testing as their compliance method. 60.4340(a) states that if the NOx emission result from the performance test is less than 75% of the emission standard that the testing frequency may be reduced to once every 2 years (no more than 26 calendar months following the previous performance test). If any subsequent performance test show in excess of 75% of the standard then the testing frequency returns to annual. 60.4360 requires monitoring of the fuel sulfur content unless exempted under 60.4365, which exempts the fuel monitoring requirement if the fuel used is either tested as or certified as having less than 20 grains of sulfur per 100 cubic feet and not exceeding the potential SO2 emission rate of 0.060 lb/MMBtu heat input. A copy of the fuel specification from the draft tariff document was supplied showing compliance with the NSPS standard, and a finalized version will be required for the initial performance test. Additionally, 60.4333(a) states, "You must operate and maintain your stationary combustion turbine, air pollution control equipment, and monitoring equipment in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions at all times including during startup, shutdown, and malfunction." 60.4375(b) requires submittal of the NOx performance test results (written) within 60 days of test completion. Page F-28 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 60.4400(a) describes the testing requirements and requires an initial performance test, as described in 60.8 (within 60 days of achieving maximum production and no more than 180 days after startup), followed up with annual testing to occur no more than 14 months after the previous test. 60.4400(b) requires three 20 minute runs within 25% of 100% peak load. The NSPS Subpart A provisions apply to these new turbines and include the following: •60.7(a)(3) notice of initial startup of an affected facility within 15 days after such date (written or electronic) •60.7(b) requires maintenance ofrecords of the occurrence and duration of startups, shutdowns, and malfunctions •60.7(f) requires retention of all records, including test reports, for at least 2 years Compliance with NSPS Subpart KKKK is expected based on statements by the applicant, and will be verified through receipt of required notifications, stack testing, and on-site inspections. B.natural gas-fired emergency generator (ID No. EG-01, 14.9 mmBtu/hr heat input, 1,818 brake horsepower output, and 1,300 kilowatts, electric) Emissions ofNOx, VOC, and CO are estimated by using manufacturer's data, and PM/PM-1 0/PM-2.5 and SO2 by using AP-42, for 500 hours per year as shown below: Pollutant Title V Emissions (tpy) TSP 0.160 PM-10 0.160 PM-2.5 0.160 SO2 9.70E-5 NOx 0.50 voe 0.54 co 2.50 Applicable regulations include: 2D .0516, which limits sulfur dioxide emissions to 2.3 lb/mmBtu heat input. Compliance is demonstrated through the use of natural gas which has an inherently low enough sulfur content to always comply with this rule. 2D .0521, which limits visible emission to 20% opacity. Compliance is expected based on observations of similar units and will be verified during inspections. Page F-29 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 2D .0524, NSPS Subpart JJJJ, which has the following requirements: 60.4233( e) requires owners and operators of engines larger than 100 hp meet the emission standards in Table 1 to the Subpart, which limits NOx to 2.0 g/HP-hr, CO to 4.0 g/HP-hr, and voe to 1.0 g/HP-hr, for the life of the engine (60.4236). 60.4237(a) requires installation of a non-resettable hour meter if greater than 500 hp, emergency engine built after 7/1/2010 does not meet the standards applicable to non-emergency engines. For this 1,818 hp engine the emergency emission standards from Table 1 are the same as the non-emergency standards. 60.4243(b) requires either (I) purchase of a certified engine and operation according to manufacturer's specifications, or (2) purchase of a non-certified engine and demonstrate compliance with the emission standards through an initial performance test followed up by additional performance tests every 8,760 hours of operation or 3 years, whichever comes first. 60.4243(d) specifies the amount of non-emergency operation allowed to still be considered an "emergency" engine. 60.4243(e) allows up to 100 hours per year when firing propane in emergency situations. 60.4244 specifies test methods. 60.4245(a) requires records be maintained of all notifications, maintenance on the engine, and either certification documentation or stack tests, as applicable. 60.4245( c) requires owners of non-certified engines to submit of a notice of the date of construction (note that 60.7(a)(l) waives this requirement if the item is mass produced and delivered in its completed form) and include the information listed in paragraphs ( c )( 1) through ( c )( 5). 60.4245(d) requires submittal of performance tests within 60 days of testing. 60.4245(e) requires submittal of an annual report if the engine is contractually obligated to be available for more than 15 hours of emergency demand response. 60.4246 refers to Table 3 for Subpart A provisions (most are applicable) Compliance is expected based on the applicant's statements, and will be verified through testing and inspections. 2D .1111, NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ, applies to this engine, but has no requirements so long as compliance with the NSPS JJJJ standard is maintained. Page F-30 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents C.Fugitive Emissions from blowdowns (ID No. I-Fug-01) and piping leaks (ID No. I­ Fug-02) EPA document no. 600/R-96-080g, "Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry, Volume 7: Blow and Purge Activities" was consulted for the following information: "Blowdowns" are an operating condition where pressure is relieved in the gas line or other equipment by venting the natural gas to the atmosphere. This is usually done in order to conduct maintenance on the line or turbines (when the flammable gas must be removed first), and is later followed by a "purge" using natural gas in order to remove any oxygen in the line from the maintenance activity (air is removed to prevent a flammable mixture of gas and oxygen). Other emergency or upset conditions (such as pipe rupture, gas detected in compressor buildings, etc.) may occur that require a similar blowdown and purge. Emissions are calculated on a mass balance basis by the applicant assuming one full site-wide blowdown per year. It is noted that blowdowns of this type generally occur about every 5 years. Pipeline leaks (I-Fug-02) are self explanatory, occurring at the various flanges, valves, compressors and monitoring equipment in all parts of the facility. The applicant used EPA Protocol for Equipment Leaks (EPA-453/R-95-017), Table 2-4, to calculate fugitive emissions from piping leaks. Emissions from both of these sources are as follows: Pollutant Blowdowns (ID No. Piping leaks (ID No. I-Fug-01) Title V I-Fug-02) Title V Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy) voe 18.8 0.776 Total HAP 1.06 0.044 (hexane) The blowdowns (I-FUG-01) are exempt from permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(g)(l4)(B) based on having no applicable requirements. The piping leaks (I-FUG-02) are exempt from permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(h)(5) since their potential is less than 5 tons for each criteria pollutant. 40 CFR 60, Subpart OOOOa applies to the piping leaks, I-FUG-02, and is discussed in Section 4 of this review. Since the turbines are subject to NSPS, the fugitive emissions are counted toward the facility-wide emissions for TV and PSD purposes. D.Insignificant Activities •Pipeline liquids storage tank (1000 gallon capacity, ID No. I-TK-1) This horizontal storage tank is used to store pipeline liquids captured by the compressor station separators and filter-separators. Emissions are estimated by the applicant using "E&P TANKS" as being up to o.145 tpy of voe. Page F-31 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents This tank is exempt from air permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(g)(4) by virtue of its being a storage tank. •hydrocarbon waste storage tank (2,500 gallon capacity, ID No. I-TK-2) This horizontal oil storage tank will store waste oils from the compressor building and auxiliary building floor drains. Emissions are estimated by the applicant using EPA's TANKS program as being up to 2. l 9E-05 tpy VOC. This tank is exempt from air permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(g)(4) by virtue of its being a storage tank. •ammonia tank (13,400 gallon capacity, ID No. I-TK-3) This tank stores an aqueous ammonia solution for use in the SCRs. This tank is exempt from air permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(g)(4) by virtue of its being a storage tank. •odorant storage tank (6,000 gallons, ID No. I-TK-4) This tanks stores methyl mercaptan for odorizing the natural gas. There are no regulations applicable to this tank, thus it is exempt from air permitting under 2Q .0102(g)(l 4)(B). •natural gas-fired boiler (5.25 mmBtu/hr heat input, ID No. I-WH-01) used for building heat This boiler will be used for human comfort heat. Emissions are estimated using the DAQ spreadsheet for natural gas combustion as follows: Pollutant Title V Emissions (tpy) TSP 0.171 PM-10 0.171 PM-2.5 0.171 SO2 0.014 NOx 1.13 voe 0.124 co 1.89 Since this boiler is only fueled by natural gas it is exempt from air permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(h)(l)(B). •natural gas-fired emergency generator (148.9 horsepower, 100 kw, I-EG-02) This generator will provide backup power to the operations center. Emissions are calculated using AP-42 for TSP/PM-1 0/PM-2.5 and SO2, and manufacturer's data for NOx, VOC, and CO at 500 hours of operation per year as follows: Page F-32 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Pollutant Title V Emissions (tpy) TSP 0.015 PM-10 0.015 PM-2.5 0.015 SO2 0.00025 NOx 0.00025 voe 0.015 co 0.005 This engine is subject to NSPS Subpart JJJJ and NESHAPS Subpart ZZZZ. It is exempt from air permitting requirements under 2Q .0102(h)(5) since each pollutant's emission potential is less than 5 tons per year. 4.NSPS, NESHAPS, PSD, and Attainment Status: NSPS Subpart KKKK applies to the turbines and Subpart JJJJ applies to the emergency generator as discussed above. NSPS Subpart 0000 applies to natural gas compressor operations from the wellhead to the point of custody transfer (defined as post processing and treatment of the gas) of the marketable gas, and storage vessels with greater than 6 tpy voe emissions. This compressor station is located after custody transfer, and no tanks will emit over 6 tpy voe, therefore, this facility is not subject to this rule. On August 18, 2015 the EPA proposed revisions to this rule called NSPS Subpart OOOOa, which regulate methane and voe emissions not currently covered by Subpart 0000. On August 2, 2016, this rule became effective and applies to equipment constructed after September 18, 2015. NSPS Subpart OOOOa applicability to the proposed facility is described in 60.5365a as follows: •each well affected facility [60.5365a(a)] -there are no wells associated with this compressor station. •each centrifugal compressor using wet seals [60.5365a(b)] -all 3 centrifugal compressors will use dry seals so they are not subject to this rule. •each reciprocating compressor [60.5365a(c)] -none of the compressors are reci pro ca ting. •each pneumatic controller affected facility which is a single continuous bleed natural gas-driven pneumatic controller. [60.5365a(d)] -the facility states there will not be any pneumatic controllers. •each storage vessel with potential voe emissions in excess of 6 tpy [60.5365(e)] - each storage vessel has potential voe emissions less than this threshold, thus they are not subject to this rule. Page F-33 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents •all equipment within a "process unit" [60.5365a(f)] -this applies to equipment used to remove natural gas liquids from field gas, which the facility states will not be done at this site. •each sweetening unit [60.5365a(g)] -no sweetening (i.e. removal of H2S or CO2) occurs at this facility. •each pneumatic pump [60.5365a(h)] -this facility does not use pneumatic pumps. •The collection of fugitive emission sources at a well [60.5365a(i)] -there is no well associated with this facility. •the collection of fugitive emissions components at compressor stations is an affected facility [60.5365a(j)] -this is a "compressor station," as defined in 60.5430a, and the fugitive emissions are subject to this rule. These are the only sources at the facility with requirements under this rule. The sources are estimated to be 646 valves, 340 flanges, 1 connector, and the 3 turbines. 60.5370a requires compliance be achieved upon startup[60.5370a(a)], and at all times (including startup, shutdown, and malfunction -note that the provisions of 40 CFR 60.8(c) do not apply[60.5370a(b)]) the owners and operators shall maintain and operate the facility in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions [60.5370a(b)]. 60.5397a describes fugitive emission standards at a compressor station for the reduction of GHG (as methane) and VOC as follows: •60.5397a(a) defines fugitive emissions as: Any visible emission from a fugitive emissions component observed using optical gas imaging or an instrument reading of 500 ppm or greater using Method 21. •60.5397a(b) requires development of an air emissions monitoring plan •60.5397a(c) specifies the 8 elements of a fugitive emissions monitoring plan •60.5397a(d) specifies the 4 more elements of a fugitive emissions monitoring plan •60.5397a(e) requires each monitoring survey observe each fugitive emissions component for fugitive emissions. •60.5397a(f)(2) requires an initial monitoring survey be conducted within 60 days of startup of a compressor station. •60.5397a(g)(2) requires a monitoring survey of the collection of fugitive emissions at a compressor station be conducted at least quarterly after the initial survey. Consecutive quarterly surveys must be conducted at least 60 days apart. 60.5397a(g)(3) and (4) describe how to handle "difficult-to-monitor" and "unsafe­ to-monitor" emissions, respectively. •60.5397a(h)(l) requires each identified source of fugitive emissions be repaired or replaced no later than 30 days after discovery unless the repair qualifies under 60.5397a(h)(2) as either technically infeasible, would require a vent blowdown or compressor station shutdown, or would be unsafe to repair during operation of the unit. In these cases the repair must be made during the next compressor station shutdown or within 2 years, whichever is earlier. 60.5397a(h)(3) requires each repaired component be resurveyed for fugitive emissions within 30 days after being repaired. Subparagraphs (i) through (iii) require a resurvey within 30 days of discovery of the fugitive emission using either Method 21 or optical gas Page F-34 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents imaging, and digital documentation of any fugitive emission that can't be repaired during the monitoring survey when discovered. •60.5397a(i) requires records of each monitoring survey be maintained as specified in 60.5420a(c)(l 5). •60.5397a(j) requires an annual report to include information specified in 60.5420a(b )(7). 60.5398a describes procedures to allow for alternative means of emission limitation as approved by the Administrator. 60.541 0a(j) describes the procedures for demonstrating initial compliance with this rule. 60.5415a(h) describes the requirements to demonstrate continuous compliance. 60.5420a describes the notification, reporting and recordkeeping requirements. It also states that 60.7(a)(l), (2), and (3) do not apply. NESHAPS subpart ZZZZ is applicable to the emergency generator as discussed above. This facility is a PSD minor source since no criteria pollutant potential emissions exceed 250 tons per year. PMIO and SO2 were triggered for increment tracking in Person County by Cogentrix of NC on 12/30/1985. For increment tracking purposes the facility-wide PMl 0 increase is 4.18 pounds per hour, and the SO2 increase is 0. 7 pounds per hour. Person County is in attainment with all ambient air quality standards. S.Facility Wide Air Toxics: All of the air toxic emissions from the permitted sources emanate from natural gas combustion sources of varying type. Rule 15A NCAC 2Q .0702(a)(25) exempts natural gas combustion sources with an aggregate heat input less than 450 mmBtu/hr from toxics requirements if they are the only source of benzene. This exemption rule was developed by DAQ and takes into account all air toxic emissions from natural gas combustion, and mentions benzene specifically since that pollutant is the one most likely to affect compliance with the 2D .1100 AAL. The facility-wide heat input is 225.8 mmBtu/hr, thus this facility is exempt from triggering an air toxics evaluation. Although the facility does not trigger an evaluation, under SL 2012-91 (also referred to as HB 952) DAQ is required to demonstrate there are "no adverse health affects" expected from this facility's air toxic emissions. DAQ interprets this to be a demonstration that the facility complies with the 2D .1100 acceptable ambient level (AAL) for all air toxic pollutants. The exemption from air toxics based on the natural gas heat input rate of 450 mmBtu/hr was developed by DAQ following a study of combustion related air toxics from natural gas combustion (internal and external combustion source types). Operating combustion sources below this threshold is not expected to result in any acceptable ambient level (AAL) exceedances. Page F-35 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Additionally, ammonia is a toxic air pollutant associated with turbines using ammonia injection for NOx control. The combined emissions from the three turbines could be as high as 2.83 lb/hr. The turbines exhaust through 60 foot high stacks which are vertically oriented, thus the 2Q .071 l(b) table is used for the evaluation. The 2Q .071 l(b) toxic air pollutant permitting emission rate for ammonia is 2.84 lb/hr, thus demonstrating compliance with this pollutant's 2D .1100 AAL. 6.Compliance Status: This is a greenfield facility with no compliance history. 7.Facility Emissions Review: The emissions summary in the table below is based on all of the emission estimates discussed above. Facility Emissions Summary Pollutant Title V Emissions Permit (tpy) Potential/Expected Actual Emissions TSP 18.3 PM-10 18.3 PM-2.5 18.3 SO2 3.10 NOx 47.8 voe 22.1 co 68.6 This facility is a "small" for fee purposes. 8.Summary of Permit Changes: NIA 18.3 18.3 18.3 3.10 19.6 22.1 33.0 9.Conclusions, Comments, and Recommendations: (tpy) Recommend issuance of revised air permit No. 10466ROO. Permit Coordinator: Date: --------------------· Charles McEachern, PE Regional Supervisor: ____________________ Date: Patrick Butler, P.E. Page F-36 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Page F-37 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Dominion Resources Services, Inc. 5000 Dominion Boulevard, Glen Allen, VA 23060 Web Address: www.dom.com �; (tjf,i Dominion September 16, 2015 BY: OVERNIGHT MAIL Patrick Butler SEP 1 / Regional Supervisor Raleigh Regional Office NCDENR Division of Air Quality Suite 101 NC DENR Raleigh Regional Office 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 RE: Northampton Compressor Station New Source Permit Dear Mr. Butler: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC proposes to construct and operate the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, an approximately 556-mile-long interstate natural gas transmission pipeline system designed to meet growing energy needs in Virginia and North Carolina. Enclosed is an application for a new natural gas compressor station to be located in Northampton County, North Carolina. The Northampton Compressor Station will include the following equipment: •Solar Taurus 70 combustion turbine; •Solar Centaur SOL combustion turbine; •Solar Centaur 40 combustion turbine; •Caterpillar G3516 emergency generator; •Boiler rated at 6.3 MMBtu/hr; •Accumulator tank with a capacity of 2,500 gallons; •Hydrocarbon waste tank with a capacity of 1,500 gallons; •Aqueous ammonia storage tank with a capacity of 8,000 gallons; The application also includes various operational natural gas releases associated with station components and piping fugitive emissions related to equipment proposed at the Northampton Compressor Station. Enclosed with this permit application is the fee in the amount of $50. Should you have any questions or need additional in the formation, please feel free to contact William Scarpinato at (804) 273-3019 or via email at william.a.scarpinato@dom.com. Sincerely, Q��iV1.t� Robert M. Bisha Project Director, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Dominion Environmental Services Page F-38 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents Prepared For: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, .. The world's leading sustainability consultancy Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project Permit Application Northampton Compressor Station Northampton County, North Carolina September 2015 Environmental Resources Management 75 Valley Stream Parlavay, Suite 200 Malvern, PA 19355 www.erm.com i,, + .,. --ll-rt-- ERM Page F-39 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 3 3 6 7 7 1.1 BACKGROUND 1.2 APPLICATION OVERVIEW FACILITY AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION 2.2 AGGREGATION DETERMINATION PROJECT EMISSIONS INFORMATION 3.1 COMBUSTION TURBINES 3.2 EMERGENCY GENERATOR 3.3 BOILER 3.4 FUGITIVE EMISSIONS 3.5 STORAGE TANKS 3.6 PROJECT EMISSIONS FEDERAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 11 11 12 13 14 16 4.1 NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (NSPS) 16 4.1.1 40 CFR 60 Subpart De -Standards of Performance for Small Industrial- Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units 16 4.1.2 40 CFR 60 Subpart Kb -Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels 16 4.1.3 40 CFR 60 Subpart Jiff -Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines 16 4.1.4 40 CFR 60 Subpart KKKK -Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines 16 4.1.5 40 CFR 60 Subparts 0000 and 0000a -Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production, Transmission and Distribution 17 4.2 NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (NESHAP) 18 ERM i ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-40 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents • 4.2.1 40 CFR 63 Subpart HHH -National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Facilities 19 4.2.2 40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD -National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Major Sources: Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers And Process Heaters 19 4.2.3 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ -National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources 19 4.2.4 40 CFR 63 Subpart YYYY -National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Combustion Turbines 19 4.2.5 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ -National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines 19 4.3 PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION (PSD) AND NON- ATTAINMENT NEW SO URCE REVIEW 19 4.4 TITLE VOPERATING PERMIT 20 4.5 MAINTENANCE EMISSIONS AND FEDERAL ROUTINE MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROVISIONS (RMRR) 20 4.6 CHEMICAL ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS (RMP) 4.7 ACIDRAINREGULATIONS 4.8 STRA TOSPHERIC OZONE PROTECTION REGULATIONS 4.9 GREENHOUSE GAS REPORTING 5.0 STATE REGULATORY APPLICABILITY 6.0 PROPOSED COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATIONS 20 21 21 21 22 26 ERM ii ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR ST A TJON Page F-41 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents • LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE2.1 FIGURE2.2 LIST OF TABLES TABLE3.1 TABLE 3.2 TABLE3.3 TABLE 3.4 TABLE 3.5 TABLE 3.6 TABLE 3.7 TABLE3.8 TABLE 3.9 TABLES.1 NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION LOCATION MAP PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM PRE-CONTROL TURBINE LOW TEMPERATURE EMISSION RATES (< oo F AND> -2 0° F) TURBINE CONTROLLED SHORT-TERM EMISSION RATES TURBINE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS DURING START-UP EVENTS TURBINE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS DURING SHUTDOWN EVENTS TURBINE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EMERGENCY GENERATOR POTENTIAL EMISSIONS BOILER POTENTIAL EMISSIONS FUGITIVE COMPONENT POTENTIAL EMISSIONS FACILITY-WIDE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS (TPY) STATE REGULATORY APPLICABILITY LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIXA APPENDIXB APPENDIXC APPENDIXD APPENDIXE ERM NC DENR PERMIT APPLICATION FORMS FACILITY PLOT PLAN POTENTIAL TO EMIT CALCULATIONS VENDOR SPECIFICATIONS SECRETARY OF STATE REGISTRATION iii ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR ST A TION Page F-42 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 1.0 1.1 1.2 • INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (ACP, LLC) proposes to construct and operate the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), an approximately 556-mile-long interstate natural gas transmission pipeline system designed to meet growing energy needs in Virginia and North Carolina. The proposed project has the capacity to deliver 1.5 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas per day (bscf / d) from Pennsylvania and West Virginia to power generation facilities and other end-users. In support of the ACP, Dominion Transmission Inc. (DTI), a subsidiary of Dominion, proposes to construct and operate the Northampton Compressor Station in Northampton County, North Carolina to provide compression to support the transmission of natural gas. APPLICATION OVERVIEW ACP, LLC submits this construction/ operating permit application to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NC DENR) for the authority to construct and operate the Northampton Compressor Station in Northampton County, North Carolina. This permit application narrative is provided to add clarification and/ or further detail to the information in the permit application forms provided by NC DENR. Concurrent with the submittal of this air quality application, other required environmental permits and approvals are being pursued with the appropriate regulatory agencies. This section (Section 1) contains introductory information. Section 2 presents a description of the Northampton Compressor Station and its associated equipment. The estimated emissions of regulated pollutants from the equipment and operating scenarios are presented in Section 3. Section 4 addresses federal regulatory requirements applicable to project sources and Section 5 provides a review of State regulatory requirements. Section 6 provides ACP, LLC's proposed compliance demonstration methods. ERM 1 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-43 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents • • This application also contains: ERM •Appendix A -NC DENR Permit Application Forms; •Appendix B -Facility Plot Plan; •Appendix C -Potential to Emit Calculations; •Appendix D-Vendor Specifications; and •Appendix E -Secre tary of State Registration . 2 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-44 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 2.0 FACILI1Y AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION The Northampton Compressor Station will be located in Northampton County, North Carolina to provide compression to support the transport of natural gas. The proposed project will require the construction of a new facility subject to the requirements of 15A NCAC 02Q.0300-Construction and Operation Permits. ACP, LLC seeks authorization for the construction and operation of: •One (1) Solar Taurus 70 Combustion Turbine (CT-01); •One (1) Solar Centaur SOL Combustion Turbine (CT-02); •One (1) Solar Centaur 40 Combustion Turbine (CT-03); •One (1) Caterpillar G3516 Emergency Generator (EG-01) rated at 1,416 hp; •One (1) Boiler (WH-01) rated at 6.3 Million British Thermal Units per hour (MMBtu/hr); •One (1) Accumulator Tank (TK-1) with a capacity of 2,500 gallons; •One (1) Hydrocarbon Waste Tank (TK-2) with a capacity of 1,500 gallons; •One (1) Aqueous Ammonia Storage Tank (TK-3) with a capacity of 8,000 gallons;and •Various operational natural gas releases associated with station fugitive components (Fug-01) and piping fugitive emissions (Fug-02) related to the equipment proposed at the Northampton Compressor Station. A map displaying the location of the Northampton Compressor Station is provided as Figure 2.1. A process flow diagram (PFD) for the Northampton Compressor Station is provided as Figure 2.2. ERM 3 ACP, LLC. NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-45 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents FIGURE 2.1 NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION LOCATION MAP A�I Pipeline "·-"-- fllF.. M:Clenb0.f_'OOU\5RPPI Art_fil__S'llescutl! A, ERM •,. �:.aSIIXSI [) liASll:IClt <@>1.1tl'IChffandlorR� � Y.IMSIIII Nattwfront5lsan� Ka1CNl,.,.Slnlc:e u.srnt1&wamosswe NIIDIMGUaG 4 DtVl'5£D: CMIU11etS. SCH C: 1:1,1 aJO Atlantic Coast Pipeline Appendix 1B Aerial Route Maps GreensviUe Co., Virginia ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A 11ON Paga BO ol 153 e ... , •.-.O•r"f•· DR_!WN UY: CtS Page F-46 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents -�O O � FIGURE 2.2 PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM � � 8 Ammonia Tank TI<-3 Gas Suction Une {Low Pressure Gas) ERM ! Accumulator Tank TI<-1 e Hydrocarbon {Waste OIIJ Tank TI<-2 e 5 I -Air I .... -. Taurus 70 Turbine CT-01 1-Air,.._ Centaur 60L Turbine CT-112 I -... .... I ,.,_, Centa .. 4-0 Turbine CT-03 8 1 .......,,...,, Jo,� i Emergency Generator EG-1 8 l!n-­+ -.... � Gu Discharge Line (High Pressure G3!I �Point o.s Flow Pipeline Fluid Flow v.ntSn ... --0 ------- ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf ATION Page F-47 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 2.2 • • AGGREGATION DETERMINATION The Northampton Compressor Station will be operated by DTI. Stationary sources of air pollutants may require aggregation of total emission levels if these sources share the same industrial grouping, are operating under common control, and are classified as contiguous or adjacent properties. Other than the interstate pipeline, which is specifically exempt from the requirement to aggregate as stated in the preamble to the 1980 PSD regulations, there are no facilities that would be considered adjacent to the Northampton Compressor Station and thus no other sources must be aggregated with the Northampton Compressor Station . ERM 6 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR ST A TION Page F-48 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 3.0 3.1 PROJECT EMISSIONS INFORMATION As discussed in Section 2.1 of this application, ACP, LLC seeks the authority to construct and operate new emission sources. This section provides a description of the basis for the estimation of emissions from these sources. COMBUSTION TURBINES The proposed natural gas-fired turbines to be installed at the Northampton Compressor Station will be equipped with Solar' s SoLoNOx dry low NOx combustor technology as well as add-on emission controls including selective catalytic reduction (SCR) for NOx and oxidation catalyst for CO and VOC. Emissions for the Solar Turbines assume that the units will operate up to 8,760 hours per year and up to 100% rated output. Pre-control (SCR and oxidation catalyst) emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) are based on emission rates provided by Solar. VOC emissions are conservatively estimated as 10% of uncombusted hydrocarbon (UHC). Solar also provided emission estimates for UHC, carbon dioxide (CO2), formaldehyde, and total hazardous air pollutants. The pre-control emission rates for normal operating conditions are as follows (all emissions rates are in terms of parts per million dry volume (ppmvd)@ 15% 02): •9 ppmvd NOx for the Centaur SOL and Taurus 70; •25 ppvd NOx for the Centaur 40; •25 ppmvd CO for the Centaur SOL and Taurus 70; •50 ppmvd CO for the Centaur 40; •25 ppmvd UHC; and •2.5 ppmvd voe. The proposed SCR will further reduce the NOx emission rate for each of the proposed turbines to 5 ppmvd at 15% 02. Per vendor estimates, the oxidation catalyst will provide additional control for CO, to achieve 5 ppmvd CO@ 15% 02. The catalyst will also control organic compound emissions and will provide an estimated 50% control for VOC and formaldehyde. Vendor estimates for SCR and oxidation catalyst performance are provided in AppendixD. At very low load and cold temperature extremes, the turbine system must be controlled differently in order to assure stable operation. The required adjustments to the turbine controls at these conditions cause emissions of NOx, ERM 7 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-49 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents TABLE3.1 • CO and voe to increase (emission rates of other pollutants are unchanged). The only times when low-load operation (non-normal SoLoNOx operation) is expected to occur are during periods of startup and shutdown. Solar has provided emissions estimates during start-up and shutdown (see Solar Product Information Letter (PIL) 170, included as part of the vendor attachments to this application for more detail). Similarly, Solar has provided emissions estimates for low temperature operation (inlet combustion air temperature less than 0° F and greater than -20° F). Table 3.1 provides estimated pre-control emissions from the turbines at low temperature conditions. PRE-CONTROL TURBINE LOW TEMPERATURE EMISSION RATES (< 0° F AND > - 20° F)1 Solar Applicable NOx, co, UHC, Model Load ppm ppm ppm Taurus 70 50-100% load 120 150 50 Centaur50L Centaur40 80-100% load 120 150 50 1.Emissions Estimates from Table 2 of Solar PlL 167. 2 Centaur SOL emissions based on Centaur 50 Emissions Rates AeP, LLe reviewed historic meteorological data from the previous five years for the region to estimate the worst case number of hours per year under sub-zero (less than 0° F but greater than -20° F) conditions. The annual hours of operation during sub-zero conditions were conservatively assumed to be not more than 50 hours per year. A summary of the potential emissions of NOx, CO, and voe during normal operations and low temperature scenarios is provided in Table 3.2. ERM 8 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-50 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents TABLE3.2 TURBINE CONTROLLED SHORT-TERM EMISSION RATES CT-01 CT-02 CT-03 Pollutant Operating Solar Taurus Solar Centaur SOL Solar Centaur 40 Scenario Turbine Turbine 70Turbine lb/hr lb/hr lb/hr NO, Normal 1.77 1.10 0.94 Low Temp. 23.6 14.7 12.5 co Normal 1.06 0.66 0.57 Low Temp. 6.36 3.96 3.42 voe Normal 0.155 0.095 0.08 Low Temp. 0.310 0.19 0.16 The emission rates presented in Table 3.2 are estimates based on the emissions factors provided by Solar multiplied by the control efficiency expected from the installation of the SCR (approximately 80% NOx control for the Solar Centaur 40 Turbine and 44 % NOx control for the Solar Taurus 70 and Centaur SOL Turbines) and oxidation catalyst (approximately SO% VOC control for all turbines, 90% CO control for the Solar Centaur 40 Turbine, and 80% CO control for the Solar Taurus 70 and Centaur SOL Turbines). Potential turbine emissions also include conservatively assumed uncontrolled potential emissions from start-up and shutdown events calculated using emission data provided by Solar. Although these emissions are provided as uncontrolled for the purposes of potential to emit estimations, ACP, LLC expects that some control may be achieved by the combustion turbine control devices during the start-up and shutdown events. Ton per year potential emission estimates are based on an assumed count of 100 start-up and 100 shutdown events per year. The duration of each start-up and shutdown is expected to be approximately 10 minutes per event. Thus, it is assumed that there will be approximately 33.3 hours of start-up and shutdown event time when the unit may not be operating in SoLoNOx mode. Table 3 of Solar PIL 170 was used as basis for emissions during these events. A summary of the potential emissions during start-up and shutdown events is presented in Tables 3.3 and 3.4. To practically track these events and associated emissions, ACP, LLC proposes to keep track of the total number of hours of non-SoLoNOx mode (a parameter monitored by the turbine control logic) and utilize an average start-up / shutdown emission rate (equivalent lb/hr based on 10 minutes per event). The proposed compliance demonstration is provided in Section 6 of this application. ERM 9 ACP, LLC - NORTHAMPTON COMPRE5.SOR Sf A TION Page F-51 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents TABLE 3.3 TABLE3.4 TABLE3.5 TURBINE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS DURING START-UP EVENTS CT-01 CT-02 CT-03 Pollutant Solar Taurus 70 Turbine Solar Centaur SOL Turbine Solar Centaur 40 Turbine lb/event tpy lb/event tpy lb/event Tpy NOx 0.800 0.0400 0.800 0.0400 0.700 0.0350 co 73.1 3.66 69.1 3.46 64.4 3.22 voe 0.840 0.0420 0.800 0.0400 0.740 0.0370 CO2 519 26.0 469 23.5 392 19.6 CI-Li 3.36 0.168 3.20 0.160 2.96 0.148 CO2e 603 30.2 549 27.5 466 23.3 TURBINE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS DURING SHU1DOWN EVENTS CT-01 CT-02 CT-03 Pollutant Solar Taurus 70 Turbine Solar Centaur SOL Turbine Solar Centaur 40 Turbine lb/event tpy lb/event tpy lb/event tpy NOx 1.10 0.0550 0.400 0.0200 0.300 0.0150 co 93.4 4.67 35.4 1.77 30.2 1.51 voe 1.06 0.0530 0.400 0.0200 0.340 0.0170 CO2 575 28.8 217 10.9 181 9.05 C.Hi 4.24 0.212 1.60 0.0800 1.36 0.0680 CO2e 681 34.1 257 12.9 215 10.8 Table 3.5 includes the facility's potential emissions for the combustion turbines including normal continuous operation controlled by SoLoNOx mode, SCR, and oxidation catalyst, low temperature operation controlled by the SCR and oxidation catalyst as well, as the uncontrolled emissions associated with start-up and shutdown events. TURBINE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS CT-01 CT-02 CT-03 Solar Solar Solar Pollutant Taurus 70 Centaur Centaur40 Turbine SOL Turbine Turbine tpy tpy tpy NOx 8.35 5.20 4.44 co 13.1 8.19 7.29 voe 0.775 0.477 0.405 S02 1.43 0.894 0.760 ERM 10 ACP, LLC-NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR STATION Page F-52 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 3.2 • TABLE3.6 3.3 PMFilt 2.42 1.51 1.29 PM10-Filt 2.42 1.51 1.29 PM2.S-Fdt 2.42 1.51 1.29 PM-cond 5.99 3.74 3.18 CO2 50,035 31,329 26,747 CI-Li 4.00 2.50 2.14 N2O 1.26 0.788 0.671 CO2e 50,511 31,627 27,000 NH3 5.77 3.58 3.02 Total HAP 0.525 0.352 0.286 Formaldehyde 0.496 0.332 0.271 EMERGENCY GENERATOR Emissions for the natural gas fired emergency generator assume up to 100 hours of operation per year and are calculated using EPA's AP-42 emission factors. A summary of the emissions associated with the emergency generator are provided in Table 3.6 . EMERGENCY GENERATOR POTENTIAL EMISSIONS EG-01 Pollutant Caterpillar 3516 tpy NO, 0.312 co 0.295 voe 0.0375 SO2 0.0003 PMFm 0.0214 PM11J-Filt 0.0214 PM2.s-Filt 0.0214 PM-cond 0.006 CO2 77.9 CI-Li 0.290 CO2e 85.1 Total HAP 0.0143 Formaldehyde 0.0099 BOILER The proposed natural gas boiler will be used to provide building heat (space heating) only, and will have a maximum heat input capacity of 6.3 MMBtu/hr. ERM 11 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR ST A TION Page F-53 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents The boiler will use Low NOx Burners (LNB). Emissions for the proposed natural gas-fired Boiler are calculated using EPA' s AP-42 emission factors for Natural Gas Combustion (Section 1.4) conservatively assuming 8,760 hours per year. 15A NCAC 02Q.0102(c)(2)(B)(iv) provides an exemption from the requirement to obtain an air permit for fuel combustion equipment with a heat input rating less than 10 MMBtu/hr that is used solely for space heating. As such, the proposed boiler is exempt from permitting requirements. The potential emissions from the boiler are provided in Table 3.7. TABLE 3.7 PROPOSED BOILER POTENTIAL EMISSIONS 3.4 WH-01 Pollutant Boiler tpy NOx 1.35 co 2.27 voe 0.149 SO2 0.0162 PM.Fill 0.0514 PM10.Fm 0.0514 PM2.s.F,1t 0.0514 PM.cond 0.154 CO2 3,246 CH.t 0.0622 N2O 0.0595 CO2e 3,266 Total 0.0511 HAP Hexane 0.0487 FUGITIVE EMISSIONS The proposed project will include fugitive components including valves, flanges, pumps, etc. Emission factors for fugitive components were based on EPA's report on equipment leaks for oil and gas production facilities'. It is expected that this facility will comply with recently proposed New Source Performance Standard Subpart OOOOa which incorporates leak detection i USEPA, 1995. "Emission factors from Protocol for Equipment Leak Emission Estimates," EPA-453/R-95- 017 Table 2.4, Oil and Gas Production Operations Average Emission Factors. ERM 12 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR ST A TION Page F-54 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents • 3.5 monitoring. However, no credit for any reduced emissions has been taken in the numbers below. Additionally, ACP, LLC has estimated emissions from blowdown events. ACP, LLC will minimize these events whenever possible, but blowdown of the machines and piping will sometimes occur for safety reasons and to ensure protection of equipment. ACP, LLC has also conservatively included estimated emissions from one site-wide blowdown event in these emission calculations. Such events are not routine, but typically occur once every five years. The total fugitive emissions are summarized in Table 3.8. TABLE3.8 PROPOSED FUGITIVE COMPONENT POTENTIAL EMISSIONS FUG-01 FUG-02 Fugitive Fugitive Pollutant Leaks-Leaks- Blowdowns Piping tpy tpy voe 18.8 20.0 CO2 19.5 20.7 CHi 643 683 CO2e 16,092 17,106 Total 1.06 1.13 HAP STORAGE TANKS The Northampton Compressor Station will operate three (3) aboveground storage tanks (ASTs). TK-1 (Accumulator Storage Tank) will have a capacity of 2,500 gallons and will receive and store pipeline liquids captured by the station's separators and filter-separators. The emissions associated with the operation of this accumulator storage tank are estimated using E&P Tanks to ensure capture of any flash emissions (which the EPA TANKS program cannot estimate). ACP, LLC has estimated that this storage tank will complete five (5) turnovers per year. TK-2 (Hydrocarbon Waste Tank) will have a capacity of 1,500 gallons and will receive liquids from the compressor building and auxiliary building floor drains. The emissions associated with the operation of this hydrocarbon waste tank were calculated using EPA's TANKS program. ACP, LLC has estimated that this storage tank will complete five (5) turnovers per year. ERM 13 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-55 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents 3.6 • The potential VOC emissions associated with the proposed new storage tanks, TK-1 and TK-2, are 0.35 tpy (0.08 lb/hr). Detailed emission calculations are provided in Appendix C of this document. TK-3 (Aqueous Ammonia Storage Tank) will have a capacity of 8,000 gallons and will be used to supply aqueous ammonia to SCRs. 15A NCAC 02Q.0102(c)(l)(D)(iii) provides an exemption from the requirement to obtain an air permit for storage tanks used solely to store inorganic liquids. As such, Ammonia Storage Tank TK-3 is exempt from air permitting requirements. PROJECT EMISSIONS The potential emissions associated with the proposed new equipment at Northampton Compressor Station are summarized in Table 3.9 in tons per year. Detailed emission calculations are provided in Appendix C of this document. ERM 14 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf A TION Page F-56 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents .,. TABLE3.9 FACILITY-WIDE POTENTIAL EMISSIONS (TPY) Criteria Pollutants Greenhouse Gases Ammonia Total Unit ID NOx co voe SO2 PM-ru, PM10-F11t PM:z.s-rut PM-cond C O2 CH.t NlD c� NIIJ HAP CT-01 8.35 13.0 0.775 1.43 2.42 2.42 2.42 5.99 50,035 4.00 1.26 50,511 5.77 0.525 CT-02 5.20 8.19 0.477 0.894 1.51 1.51 1.51 3.74 31,329 2.50 0.788 31,627 3.58 0.352 CT-03 4.44 7.29 D.405 0.760 1.29 1.29 1.29 3.18 26,747 2.14 0.671 27,000 3.02 0.286 EG-01 0.312 0.295 0.0375 0.0003 0.0214 0.0214 0.0214 0.006 77.9 0.290 0 85.1 0 0.0143 WH-01 1.35 2.27 0.149 0.0162 0.0514 0.0514 0.0514 0.154 3,246 0.0622 0.0595 3,266 0 0.0511 FUG-01 18.8 19.5 643 16,092 1.06 FUG-02 20.0 20.7 683 -17,106 1.13 TK-1 0.350 TK-2 1.32E-05 Total 19.7 31.1 41.1 3.10 5.29 5.29 5.29 13.1 111,475 1,335 2.78 145,686 12.4 3.42 ERM 15 ACP, LLC -NORTHAMPTON COMPRESSOR Sf ATION Page F-57 Attachment F. Air Quality Permit Application Review Documents