NC Toxic Air Pollutant Reports (pursuant to Session Law )

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NC Toxic Air Pollutant Reports (pursuant to Session Law 2012-91) North Carolina Division of Air Quality Air Quality Committee Meeting January 9, 2013

Air Toxics – Summary Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Exempts sources subject to certain federal regulations Codifies “Director’s Call” provision Section 2 Requires rule amendments Section 3 Requires review of rules and their implementation Section 4 Requires reports on implementation of this act

Air Toxics – Section 4 Requires DAQ report to the ERC on the implementation of this Act December 1, 2012, 2013 and 2014 The report shall include an analysis of air toxic emission changes and a summary of results of the Division’s analysis of air quality impacts.

Implementation of Air Toxics Legislation June 28, 2012-October 28, 2012 12 of 115 (10.4%) applications triggered DAQ review Analysis of review Emission Analysis Rely on Previous Modeling Analysis Facility Voluntarily Submitted Modeling Director’s Call 4 6 2

Implementation of Air Toxics Legislation Pollutants commonly encountered during review: Toxic Air Pollutant Number of Instances >1 Formaldehyde 5 Arsenic 4 Beryllium Cadmium Nickel Manganese Benzene 2 Fluorides

NC Air Toxics Emissions CY2009 CY2010 CY2011 TAP Only (pounds/yr) 38,142,325 36,385,525 31,712,917 HAP Only (pounds/yr) 32,774,769 32,604,346 27,977,691 HAP + TAP (pounds/yr) 48,493,673 46,497,405 41,410,502 TAP = 97 Toxic Air Pollutants regulated by NC State Air Toxics Rule HAP = 187 Hazardous Air Pollutant regulated under 40 CFR Part 61 & 63 HAP + TAP = 111 unique HAPS added to the 97 TAPs. Note: CY2011 represents emissions reported for 2011 operating year or the most currently reported year. Emissions inventories for several facilities have yet to be reviewed and/or submitted. Source: Annual toxic air emissions reported by North Carolina facilities to the Division of Air Quality

Trends in NC Air Toxics All data run with Permit Status as Active in Year of Inventory. Source: Annual toxic air emissions reported by North Carolina facilities to the Division of Air Quality

North Carolina Division of Air Quality Sheila Holman Director Sheila.Holman@ncdenr.gov 919-707-8430 North Carolina Division of Air Quality Mike Abraczinskas Deputy Director Michael.Abraczinskas@ncdenr.gov 919-707-8447