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PSD Permitting Process Nancy Mayer EPA OAQPS
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2 Topics Find technical resources for permit review Describe how permits are constructed Describe what to look for when reviewing a permit
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3 Useful Areas of Expertise Air pollution modeling Air pollution control – Equipment – Practices Law
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4 Typical Permit Format General source identification Source location Emissions information Control technology analysis - BACT – Top-down approach Air Quality Impact Analysis
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5 General Source Information Name Source classification – – On list to count fugitive emissions? Generally what construction/modification is being proposed – Reason for construction
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6 Source ID–what to look for Is source classification correct? Does reason for modification make sense?
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7 Source Location Location – Attainment/nonattainment area – Nearby class I areas Source site diagram
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8 Source location–what to look for Is location accurate? Does permit ID all Class I areas and tribal lands within 100 KM? Does it ID all nearby nonattainment areas? Does site diagram clearly explain what is being proposed? Unexplained buildings in diagram?
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9 Emissions Data Existing emissions baseline Change in emissions – Netting calculation, if any Stack height
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10 Emissions Data–what to look for What method is used to measure emissions? – Stack tests – when, how often? – Correct emission factors? – Do assumptions make sense? – Is baseline year the correct year? – Is averaging done correctly? Is calculation for the emissions change clearly shown and explained? Is stack height measured correctly?
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11 Air Quality Impact Analysis Terrain Model name Features selected Results – Increment – NAAQS – Class I areas
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12 Modeling–what to look for All important terrain features identified? Correct model being used? – Pollutants – sources Assumptions reasonable? Correct meteorological data set being used? All results presented, or only summaries?
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13 More modeling things to look for Increment analyses done correctly? – Baseline area? – All relevant pollutants – Any increment violations? Do emission increases cause new NAAQS violations? Do emissions impact existing nonattainment areas? – Impacts mitigated?
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14 Control technology Proposed Best Available Control Technology (BACT) – Top-down approach Describe other alternatives For each relevant pollutant
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15 Control Technology–what to look for Reasons for not choosing best technology? Technology from BACT/LAER Clearinghouse? Technology for all relevant pollutants?
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16 Public Participation/Notice Date, time documentation Notice in readily available local newspaper Contacted Relevant Federal Land Managers Contacted nearby tribes
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17 Public comment–what to look for All FLM concerns addressed? Public notice clear and well publicized? Any public comments? Public comments adequately addressed?
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18 Were formalities met? Did source submit permit application before commencing construction? Has the state been working with source? Permit easy to follow?
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19 For more information Nancy Mayer 919-541-5390 mayer.nancy@epa.gov
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20 How to submit comments States must send copy of permit to tribal governing body Public-comment period Can request public hearing and provide verbal comments Special Class I protection – Lower increment allowed – Visibility
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