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OAC 252:100-25 (Visible Emissions and Particulates) [Applicable]



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OAC 252:100-25 (Visible Emissions and Particulates) [Applicable]

No discharge of greater than 20% opacity is allowed except for short-term occurrences that consist of not more than one six-minute period in any consecutive 60 minutes, not to exceed three such periods in any consecutive 24 hours. In no case shall the average of any six-minute period exceed 60% opacity. Boilers B-1, B-2, B-3, and B-4 are not subject to Subchapter 25 since they are subject to an opacity limitation in NSPS Subpart D. Other combustion units are units fired with natural gas and are therefore not likely to exceed this standard. Equipment subject to Subpart Y at the Coal Preparation plant is also not subject to Subchapter 25 since those items are subject to an opacity limitation.

OAC 252:100-29 (Fugitive Dust) [Applicable]

No person shall cause or permit the discharge of any visible fugitive dust emissions beyond the property line on which the emissions originated in such a manner as to damage or to interfere with the use of adjacent properties, or cause air quality standards to be exceeded, or to interfere with the maintenance of air quality standards. Under normal operating conditions, this facility has negligible potential to violate this requirement; therefore it is not necessary to require specific precautions to be taken.

OAC 252:100-31 (Sulfur Compounds) [Applicable]

Part 5 limits sulfur dioxide emissions from new fuel-burning equipment (constructed after July 1, 1972). The limits, based on heat input, are 0.2 lbs/MMBTU for gaseous fuels, 0.8 lbs/MMBTU for liquid fuels, and 1.2 lbs/MMBTU for solid fuels. The averaging time for the emission limits is 3 hours unless a solid fuel sampling and analysis method is used to determine emission compliance, in which case the averaging time is 24 hours. Testing was done for emissions from coal combustion that demonstrated emissions from this fuel were well within the limits. Specific conditions in the permit limiting fuel sulfur content for the various fuels will ensure compliance with the limits when these fuels are used. The table below illustrates compliance based on calculations from the Emissions Section above.


Emission Unit

Heat Input MMBTUH

NG Factor, Lbs/MMBTU (1)

Coal Factor, Lbs/MMBTU (2)

B-1

310

0.0006

NA

B-2

440

0.0006

0.644 (3)

0.267 (4)

B-3

557

0.0006

0.403

B-4

557

0.0006

0.631

PM-11

75

0.0006

NA

PM-12

75

0.0006

NA

PM-13

75

0.0006

NA

PM-14

75

0.0006

NA

PM-15

50

0.0006

NA

(1) AP-42, Table 1.4-2 (7/98)

(2) Stack tests conducted on January 7-9 for B-2, May 20 & 21 for B-3, and April 15 & 16 for B-4, all 2003.

(3) Low-BTU sub-bituminous coal

(4) High-BTU bituminous coal


OAC 252:100-33 (Nitrogen Oxides) [Applicable]

This subchapter limits new gas-fired, liquid-fired, and solid fossil fuel-burning equipment with rated heat input greater than or equal to 50 MMBTUH to emissions of 0.20, 0.30, and 0.70 respectively, lbs of NOX per MMBTU, three-hour average. Only boilers B-1, B-2, B-3, and B-4 exceed the 50 MMBTUH threshold and are subject to these standards. The table below illustrates compliance based on calculations from the Emissions Section above.


Emission Unit

Heat Input MMBTUH

NG Factor, Lbs/MMBTU

Coal Factor, Lbs/MMBTU (2)

B-1

310

0.138 (5)

NA

B-2

440

0.19 (1)

0.52 (3)

0.38 (4)

B-3

557

0.187 (6)

0.27

B-4

557

0.19 (1)

0.41

(1) AP-42, Table 1.4-1 (7/98)

(2) Stack tests, conducted January 7-9, 2003, for B-2, May 20-21, 2003, for B-3, and April 15-16, 2003, for B-4



  1. Low BTU sub-bituminous coal

  2. High BTU bituminous coal

(5) 20% contingency added to B-1 stack test result of June 1980.

(6) 10% contingency added to AP-42, Table 1.4-1 (7/98).


OAC 252:100-35 (Carbon Monoxide) [Not Applicable]



None of the following affected processes are located at this facility: gray iron cupola, blast furnace, basic oxygen furnace, petroleum catalytic cracking unit, or petroleum catalytic reforming unit.



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