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CayugaOperatingCompany_TitleIV_VPermitRenewalApplication_Part1_07-31-2019
HEOROT POWER July 31, 2019 CAYUGA OPERATING COMPANY, LLC 228 Cayuga Drive Lansing, New York 14882 (607) 533-7913 Telephone (607)533-8744 Fax Transmitted via Electronic Mail Delivery & Overnight Delivery Service — Signature Required Mr. Joseph M. Dlugolenski Deputy Regional Permit Administrator Division of Environmental Permits — Region 7 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 1285 Fisher Avenue Cortland, New York 13045-1090 Subject: Title IV and Title V Air Operating Permit Renewal Application Submittal: Cayuga Operating Company, LLC; Lansing, New York DEC ID No. 7-5032-00019; Title V Air Permit ID No. 7-5032-00019/00016, Title IV Air Permit No. 7-5032-00019/00023 Dear Mr. Dlugolenski: Enclosed please find two copies (2) copies of the application package for renewal of the Title IV and Title V Air Operating Permit for the Cayuga Operating Company electric generating facility located in Lansing, New York. This application package is submitted in accordance with the permit renewal requirements as codified in Title 6 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (6 NYCRR) Part 201-6.6(a) and Part 201-6.2(a)(4). This application includes the following attachments: Section 1 Emission Unit Matrix Section 2 Title V Application Forms Section 3 Title IV Acid Rain Permit Application Section 4 List of Exempt Sources Section 5 Methods Used to Determine Compliance Section 6 General Site Location Map Section 7 State Environmental Quality Review Short Form Mr. Joseph M. Dlugolenski NYSDEC Cayuga Title IV/V Air Permit Renewal Application July 31, 2019 Page 2 We appreciate your review and consideration of this application. Cayuga requests the opportunity to review the "working version" of this permit prior to finalization of the draft (Public Notice) version of the permit. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at (607) 533-7913, ext. 2222. Sincerely, C— John Marabella Environmental Director Cayuga Operating Company, LLC Enclosures: Application for Renewal of the Title IVN Air Operating Air Permit (2) cc: Reginald Parker, PE — NYSDEC Region 7 Regional Engineer (letter only) Thomas Elter, PE — NYSDEC Region 7 RAPCE(letter & hardcopy application) Jeff Lamphere - Cayuga Operating Company (letter & hardcopy application) TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: EMISSION UNIT MATRIX SECTION 2: TITLE V APPLICATION FORMS SECTION 3: TITLE IV ACID RAIN APPLICATION SECTION 4: LIST OF EXEMPT SOURCES SECTION 5: METHODS USED TO DETERMINE COMPLIANCE SECTION 6: GENERAL SITE LOCATION MAP SECTION 7: STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW FORM SECTION 2 TITLE V APPLICATION FORMS kWV0AK gepartrnantaf Envlronmental rynv1M1. Consenratfon New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID iApplication ID DEC Use Ont y 1 1011191 1 f! G I i I! I I I I I I I I I I 71 [51013121-10 { i it l III I I I Section I - Certification Celrllflcatton ! cemty under penally of few char Ihis document and all attachments were prepared under my Qnectoon or supervi9can rn aCmrdance with a system destpned [a assure Iltat quatrrl personno properly ga[herand @valuase the rnformaiiasr suhrndled Based on my inquiry of the per5pn ar persons Qtrectfv respanait:le tar gathanng She mforma[Ipn required fo comptele thrs aql iraliou t beflBve the ut[armahan IS Irue aCClrrale and complete I aur aware Ihat Ihere are srgnifiCdn penalties [or SuttmtlUrlg raise inrarmation, including the possibllily or irres and Im rlsorrment tar knowing �iolalions _ _ Responsible Official Signature Nazar Khan /&, ff +y', Title Senior Vice President I Date _ P.E. Ceitifcatlore cerldy under penalty of law lrlat I have personally examined, and am familiar with. the statements and information submitted in this document and all its attachments as they penafn to the practice of englneeling t am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and impruan'l t lar knowing viofaUartS Professional Engineer Signature NYS License No. Date Section II - Identification Information _ 'ICVpp of PerntltActlfln Requested ❑New, ® Renewal ❑ Significant Modification ❑ Administrative Amendment ❑ Minor Modification ❑ Application for construction of a new facility ❑ Apprlcakon involves construction of new emission unit(s) Facility Information Name Cayuga Operating Company LLC Location Address 228 Cayuga Drive ❑City / ® Town/ ❑Village Lansing Zip awnerfflrm Information Name Cayuga Operating Company LLC Street Address 228 Cayuga Drive City Lansing State/Province NY Owner Classification ❑ Federal ❑ State 11 Conlldantlal 14882 ITaxpayer lD 810'018 017;6,4 2 Country USA Zip 14882 ❑ Municipal ® CorporationlPartnership ❑ Individual OwnerfiFlrnn Contact Infomtattion Name John Marabella Phone (607) 533-7513 E-mail Address imarabella@heorotpower corn Fax (607)533-8744 Affiliation Heorot Power Management LLC Title Environmental Director Street_ Address 228 Cayuga Drive City Lansing I State/Province NY Country USA Zip 14882 l Facility Contact Information Name Jeffrey Lamphere Phone (607) 533 7913 E-mail Address jlamphere@heorotpower com _ Fax (607)533-8744 Affiliation Cayuga Operating Company LLC Title Environmental Engineer Street Address 228 Cayuga Drive_ _ City Lansing State/Province NY City Lansing State/Province � NY 1 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 1 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID _ 171.151013121-10 0[0 119 Project Description Application for renewal of Air Title V Facility. ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) Requested changes have been identified in red font underline noting requested addition and strikethrough noting requested removal). Any comments are parenthetically noted in blue within this application to provide an explanation of the requested changes; however, these informational comments are not intended to be included in the issued permit. - Facility Classification ' ❑ Hospital ❑ Residential ❑ Educational/Institutional ❑ Commercial ❑ Industrial ® Utility ,a 1 11IF Affected States (Title V Facilities Only) ❑ Vermont ❑ Massachusetts ❑ Rhode Island 0 Pennsylvania Tribal Land: Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca Nations ❑ New Hampshire ❑ Connecticut ❑ New Jersey ❑ Ohio Tribal Land: SIC Code(s) NAICS Code(s) -IMM 4911 1 i i i i Facility Desb _ ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) The Cavuoa Operating Company facility is an electric 4eneratina station consisting of two generator units. Steam for Unit 1 is supplied by Boiler 1. Steam for Unit 2 is supplied by Boiler 2. The plant has a primary stack (NEW01) for both boilers plus a bypass stack N[ EW43. Stack (NEWO2) became inoperable in 2016. While each boiler normally exhausts throuflh the primary stack, and the bypass stack is only used For startuolshutdown and emergencv, each boiler has the capability of being exhausted through either stack. The Cayuga Operating CompanV facility is permitted to burn bituminous goal. Associated with the boilers are a coal handlinq system (unloading, conveying, etc.). No. 2 distillate oil (tanks and DiDing). which is used for startup. flame stabilization and coal car thawing, ash handlinq system (fly ash and bottom ash), limestone handling system (unloading, convevinq, etc.), and other miscellaneous sources and activities related to the operation of an electric generating station. A small -(20.9 MMBtulhr.) No. 2 oil fired boiler is used for auxiliaa heating. Compliance Statements (Title V Only) "911L_ I certify that as of the date of this application the facility is in compliance with all applicable requirements: ® YES ❑ NO If one or more emission units at the facility are not in compliance with all applicable requirements at the time of signing this application (the 'NO' box must be checked), the non -complying units must be identified in the "Compliance Plan" block on page 8 of this form along with the compliance plan information required. For all emission units at this facility that are operating in compliance with all applicable requirements complete the following: ® This facility will continue to be operated and maintained in such a manner as to assure compliance for the duration of the permit, except those units referenced in the compliance plan portion of Section IV of this application. ® For all emission units, subject to any applicable requirements that will become effective during the term of the permit, this facility will meet all such requirements on a timely basis. ® Compliance certification reports will be submitted at least once a year. Each report will certify compliance status with respect to each requirement, and the method used to determine the status Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 2 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID I_7F-T510I312I- 0 0 0 1 9` Title Type j Part 6 NYCRR 200 6 NYCRR 200 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 201 6 NYCRR 202 6 NYCRR 202 6 NYCRR 202 6 NYCRR 202 6 NYCRR 211 6 NYCRR 215 6 NYCRR 225 Section III - Facility Information Facility Applicable Federal Requirements Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph 6 7 1 7 1 8 3 2 3 3 a 6 6 2 a 4 6 2 a 12 6 4 a 2 6 4 a 4 6 4 a 7 6 4 a 8 6 4 C 6 4 C 2 6 4 C 3 6 4 d 4 6 4 e 6 4 f 6 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 g ® Continuation Sheet(s) Clause Subclause PC #1 PC #10 PC #11 PC #12 PC #13 PC #14 PC #21, 57 & 58 Item C Item D Item E PC #15 PC #2 PC #16 PC #3 PC #4 PC #5 PC #22 PC #6 PC #17 PC #18 PC #NEW PC #7 PC #8 PC #23 PC #9 .PC #NEW (This is currently PC #63 on state side of permit) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 3 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC iD 7I-15101312-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information (continued) Facility Applicable Federal Requirements ® Continuation Sheet(s) Title Tvpe Part Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause PC #NEW (This is currently PC 6 — NYCRR 225 #64 on state side of permit) 6 NYCRR 225 1 4 PC #24 6 NYCRR 225 1 4 PC #25 6 NYCRR 225 1 4 PC #26 6 NYCRR 225 1 5 c PC #27 6 NYCRR 227 1 2 a 3 PC #28 6 NYCRR 227 1 3 PC #29 6 NYCRR 227 1 3 PC #30 6 NYCRR 227 2 4 PC #31 6 NYCRR 227 2 4 d PC #32 6 NSP 244 8 PC #33 40 CFR 60 Dc 42c PC #34 40 CFR 63 A PC #NEW 40 CFR 63 ZZZZ PC #55 40 CFR 63 DDDDD PC #35 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7500 PC #36 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7500 PC #37 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7500 PC #38 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7500 PC #39 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7510 e PC #40 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7515 d PC #41 PC #NEW (This is currently PC 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7515 h #59 at emission unit level portion of permit) 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7545 e PC #42 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7550 b PC #43 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7555 PC #44 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 9991 a 1 PC #45 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 9991 a 1 PC #46 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 9991 a 1 PC #47 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10001 PC #48 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10021 PC #49 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10030 PC #50 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10031 PC #51 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10031 c PC #52 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10032 PC #53 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10033 PC #54 40 CFR 68 PC #19 40 CFR 72 A 6 a 1 PC #56 40 CFR 75 PC #NEW 40 CFR 82 F PC #20 40 CFR 97 AAAAA PC #NEW 40 CFR 97 BBBBB PC #NEW Qn CFR 97 CCCCC PC #NEW CFR 98 PC #NEW Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 4 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application utc to 7- 5 0 3 2- 0 0 0 1 9 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 5 of 86 Facility State Only Requirements ® Continuation Sheet(s) Title Type Part Subpart j Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause ( Subclause 6 NYCRR 201 1 4 PC #62 PC #63 6 hY C-- RR 225 (Moved to Federal side) PC #64 6 AIYQRR 226 (Moved to Federal side) 6 NIYC R 246 PC #65 6 #SRR 246 PC #66 6 NYCRR 246 6 PC #67 6 NYCRR 246 7 PC #68 6 NYCRR 246 8 c 1 PC #69 6 NYCRR 246 8 c 2 PC #70 6 NYCRR 246 8 c 2 PC #71 6 NYCRR 246 9 PC #72 6 NYCRR 246 11 a PC #73 6 NYCRR 246 11 b PC #74 6 NYCRR 246 11 c PC #75 6 NYCRR 246 11 d PC #76 6 NYCRR 246 11 e PC #77 6 NYCRR 251 fir: ✓✓ Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 5 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application _ DEC 1D _ 17F151013�21' X010,011 191 Section III - Facility Information (continued) Facility Emissions Summary ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) CRS Number NY210-00-0 630-08-0 NY075-00-0 NY075-00-5 NY075-02-5 7446-09-5 NY988-00-0 NY750-00-0 NY100-00-0 Contaminant Name OXIDES OF NITROGEN CARBON MONOXIDE PARTICULATES PM10 PM2 s SULFUR DIOXIDE VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENTS TOTAL HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (HAPS) Potential to Emit Actual Emissions (tonslyr) {pounds/yr) 2.979.1 1,751,? 294.7 294.7 294.7 33.395.3 6.62 666.384 151.2 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 6 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `+ DEC ID L7I-1510f3121-FOIOI011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part I Subpart Section 1 Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 NYCRR 202 2 1 1 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring WEAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description W Emission statements shall be submitted on or before April 15th each year for emissions of the previous calendar year. If April 15th occurs on a Saturday. Sunday. or Federal holiday. the annual emission statement must De DostmarKeo no later than the next business immediately following April 15th and submitted to the department. COMMENTS: Cayuga requests that the NYSDEC modify this library condition as indicated above. Under 6 NYCRR 202-2.4(b), the facility has until the next business day to submit the annual emission statement if April 151" occurs on a Saturday. Sunday of Federal holiday. Without this additional statement, a facility may be required to report a 'Yate" submittal as a deviation of the Title V permit when the regulation clearly provides for submittal past April 15'. Work Practice Type Code Code f Limit Upper Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Avera_Qino Method Code Description Code Monitoring Frequencv CodeDescription 09 1 ANNUALLY Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code Description 15 I ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 7 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aim Permit Application `I/ MW DEC ID 171-151013121-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 NYCRR I 225 1 I 2 g 1 1 ® Aoulicable Federal Requirement CAS Number Contaminant Name ;4 State ORIY Requ �o ,o + ❑ Capping Monitoring Information _-4 ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing Z Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keepinq/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #NEW; CURRENTLY PC #63 ON STATE ONLY SIDE OF PERMIT) Owners and/or operators of a stationary combustion installation that fires distillate oil other than number two heating oil are limited to the purchase of distillate oil with 0.0015 percent sulfur by weight or less on or after July 1, 2014. Compliance with this limit will be based on vendor certifications. Data collected pursuant to this Subpart must be tabulated and summarized in a form acceptable to the Department, and must be retained for at least five years. The owner of a Title V facility must furnish to the Department such records and summaries, on a semiannual calendar basis, within 30 days after the end of the semiannual period. All other facility owners or distributors must submit these records and summaries upon request of the Department. Work Practice Type PARAMETER OF PROCESS MATERIAL Code 32 Upper 00015 Process Material Code =, Description 036 DISTILLATES - NUMBER 1 AND NUMBER 2 OIL Parameter Limit Averaging Method �script'9p�, SULFUR CONTENT Lowe1P Code Code Description 01 MAXIMUM - NOT TO BE EXCEEDED AT ANY TIME (INSTANTANEOUS/DISCRETE OR GRAB) 57 Monitorinq Freauencv Code I Description 11 1 PER DELIVERY Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description percent by weight Reporting Requirements Code I Description 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 8 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-151013121-1010101119 Title Type 6 I NYCRR Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part Subpart I Section Subdivision j Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 225 1 I 2 h I ® Aoolicable Federal Reouirement CAS Number t oniaminani Name ,74 State QRly Ron eR ❑ Capping Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing x Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #NEW; CURRENTLY PC #64 ON STATE ONLY SIDE OF PERMIT) Owners and/or operators of a stationary combustion installations that fire distillate oil are limited to the firing of distillate oil with 0 0015 percent sulfur by weight or less on or after July 1, 2016 Compliance with this limit will be based on vendor certifications Data collected pursuant to this Subpart must be tabulated and summarized in a form acceptable to the Department, and must be retained for at least five years. The owner of a Title V facility must furnish to the Department such records and summaries, on a semiannual calendar basis, within 30 days after the end of the semiannual period All other facility owners or distributors must submit these records and summaries upon request of the Department. Work Practice Process Material T oe Code Description PARAM�TER OF DISTILLATES - NUMBER 1 AND NUMBER 2 PROCESS MATERIAL 036 OIL Parameter - - Description -T 32 SULFUR CONTENT Limit Upper I Lower Code I 0.0015 j` 57 J{ Avera_ icinnq Method Monitoring Frequency Code Description Code Description MAXIMUM - NOT TO BE EXCEEDED AT ANY ' PER 01 TIME (INSTANTANEOUS/DISCRETE OR GRAB) 11 DELIVERY Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description percent by weight Reportinq Requirements Code Description 16 I AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 9 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aim Permit Application `III DEC ID — 171-15013121-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation TitleI Type Part Subpart I Section I Subdivision J Paragraph I Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 JI NYCRR 225 1 4 j Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑State Only Requirement El Capping 007446-09-5 SULFUR DIOXIDE Monitoring Information T' s Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #24) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 / Emission Source: B0001 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 / Emission Source: B0002 The owner or operator shall not cause or allow emissions of sulfur dioxide in excess of 5.0 pounds SO2 per million Btu from each emission point, based on a 24 hour Btu -weighted average. This limit is the SO2 Ib/MMBTU equivalent emission rate for 2.5 Ib Sulfur/MMBTU fuel limit from 6 NYCRR 225-1.2(b) and (c). Compliance shall be determined using Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems installed, maintained and operated in accordance ;th 40 CFR Part 75. The bias adjustment factor shall not be used to adjust the data. On a calendar quarter basis, the owner or operator shall submit to the DEC a report of excess emissions Such report shall state the date each period of excess emissions began and ended; the average magnitude of such excess emission; the cause of the excess emissions; and the corrective action taken to abate such excess emissions. Work Practice Tvpe I Code Code 007446-09-5 Limit 5.0 Code •• Process Material Description Parameter Description SULFUR DIOXIDE Lower Averaq.in4 Method Description 24 HOUR BLOCK AVERAGE Code 7 Ij Monitorina Freauencv Code Description Reference Test Method 40 CFR Part 75 CEMs Manufacturer's Name/Model Number ' Part 75 CEM Limit Units Descriptio JERE6 pounds per million Btus Reportinq Requirements Description 01 CONTINUOUS 13 QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 10 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 7- 5 0 3 2 - 01010119 Title Type 6 I NYCRR Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part Subpart I Section I Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 225 EXI Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement © Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #25) 1 I 4 CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping 007446-09-5 I SULFUR DIOXIDE Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 / Emission Source: 80001 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 / Emission Source: 80002 The owner or operator shall not cause or allow emissions of sulfur dioxide in excess of 3 8 pounds SO2 per million Btu from each emission point based on a three month rolling Btu -weighted average. This limit is the SO2 Ib/MMBTU equivalent emission rate for 1 9 Ib Sulfur/MMBTU fuel limit from 6 NYCRR 225-1 2(b) and (c). Compliance shall be determined using Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems installed, maintained and operated in accordance with CFR Part 75. The bias adjustment factor shall not be used to adjust the data. On a calendar quarter basis, the owner or operator shall submit to the DEC a report of excess emissions. Such report shall state the date each period of excess emissions began and ended; the average magnitude of such excess emission; the cause of the excess emissions; and the corrective action taken to abate such excess emissions Work Practice Type I Code 007446-09-5 - - --- - - Limit Process Material Description Parameter SULFUR DIOXIDE Upper Lower Code 3.8 ` 1 7 Averaqinq Method Code Description 35 3 -MONTH AVERAGE ROLLED MONTHLY Monitorinq Frequency Code f Description 01 1 CONTINUOUS Reference Test Method 40 CFR Part 75 CEMs Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Part 75 CEM Limit Units Description pounds per million Btus Reportinq Requirements Code I Description 13 1 QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 11 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 171-15l013�21-1010101119 Title L Type NYCRR i `I Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part Subpart I Section Subdivision j Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause ] Subclause 225 Z Applicable Federal Requirement El State Only Requirement Z Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC# 26) 1 4 1 1 1 CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping 007446-09-5 SULFUR DIOXIDE Monitoring Information L. ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P i i i omission aource: t5uuu i Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 / Emission Source: 80002 The owner or operator shall not cause or allow emissions of sulfur dioxide in excess of 3.4 pounds SO2 per million Btu from each emission point based on a twelve consecutive month rolling Btu -weighted average This limit is the SO2 Ib/MMBTU equivalent emission rate for 1 7 Ib Sulfur/MMBTU fuel limit from 6 NYCRR 225-1 2(b) and (c) Compliance shall be determined using Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems installed, maintained and operated in accordance with ) CFR Part 75 The bias adjustment factor shall not be used to adjust the data On a calendar quarter basis, the owner or operator shall submit to the DEC a report of excess emissions Such report shall state the date each period of excess emissions began and ended; the average magnitude of such excess emission, the cause of the excess emissions; and the corrective action taken to abate such excess emissions. Work Practice Process Material Type Code I Description Parameter Code Description 007446-09 5 SULFUR DIOXIDE Limit - Upper Lower Code 3.4 7 Averaging Method Monitoring Frequency Code Description Code I Description 17 ANNUAL MAXIMUM ROLLED MONTHLY 01 1 CONTINUOUS Reference Test Method 40 CFR Part 75 CEMs Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Part 75 CEM Limit Units r "Jill Description , 111W pounds per million Btus Reporting Requirements Code I Description 13 1 QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 12 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application _ DEC ID 17 - 5 0 3 2- 0 0 0 1 191 Title Type 6 1 NYCRR Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part Subpart I Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause i Subclause 225 1 ❑x Applicable Federal Requirement El State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #27) 5 c CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping Monitoring Information MEW ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description Measurements must be made daily of the rate of each fuel fired. The gross heat content and ash content of each fuel fired must be determined at least once each week. In the case of stationary combustion installations producing electricity for sale, the average electrical output and the hourly generation rate must also be measured. Data collected pursuant to this Subpart must be tabulated and summarized in a form acceptable to the Department, and must be retained for at least five years The owner of a Title V facility must furnish to the Department such records and summaries, on a semiannual calendar basis, within 30 days after the end of the semiannual period All other facility owners or distributors must submit these records and summaries upon request of the Department Work Practice Type Code Code Limit Upper Lower Averaging Method Code Description Process Material Description Parameter Description Code Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Monitoring Frequency Code Description 14I AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT MONITORING DESCRIPTION Reportinq Requirements Code Description 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 13 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC lD I7I•I510I3,2I- 0 0 0 1 9 Title Type Part 6 NYC RR 227 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring '❑x Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #28) Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart j Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process. P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 2 a 1 3 t CAS NumF= j & Contaminant Name El Capping Ir ONY075-00-0 I PARTICULATES Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description Particulate matter emissions shall not exceed 04 0 10 pounds per million Btu. Compliance shall be demonstrated through stack testing conducted in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, App A, Method 5 and a protocol approved by the DEC 3sting shall be conducted at least once per permit term and at any other time when requested by the DEC The owner or operator shall oubmit to the DEC a protocol for testing no later than 30 days prior to conducting such tests Results of the test shall be submitted to the DEC no later than 60 days after completion of such tests In the annual certification report, the owner or operator shall state whether a test was conducted in that reporting period and if so, the results of such tests. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Tvpe Code I Description 40 CFR Part 60, App A, Method 5 Parameter ame/Model Number Code Description PARTICULATES Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code j Description 04 0.10 7 I pounds per million Btus AveraqLny Method Monitorinq Frequencv Reportinq Requirements Code Description Code Description Code Description AVERAGING METHOD AS PER ONCE DURING THE TERM 20 REFERENCE TEST METHOD 17 OF THE PERMIT 15 ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) INDICATED Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 14 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-15103121-1010101119 Title I Type j Part 6 NYCRR I 227 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 1 3 CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping i ring Informatio ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ® Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC# 29) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 No person shall operate a stationary combustion installation which exhibits greater than 20 percent opacity (six minute average), except for one six -minute period per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity The owner or operator shall: 1) Observe the stack for this boiler once each quarter in which the boiler operates This observation(s) must be conducted during daylight hours except during adverse weather conditions (fog, rain, or snow), 2) The results of each observation must be recorded in a bound logbook or other format acceptable to the Department The following data must be recorded: date and time of day observer's name identity of emission point weather condition was a plume observed? This logbook must be retained at the facility for five (5) years after the date of the last entry. 3) If the operator observes any visible emissions (other than condensed water vapor - see below), then a Method 9 analysis (based upon a 6 -minute mean) must be conducted within two (2) weekday boiler operating days of such occurrence. The results of the Method 9 analysis must be recorded in the logbook. The operator must contact the Regional Air Pollution Control Engineer within one (1) business day of performing the Method 9 analysis if the opacity standard is exceeded. Upon notification, any corrective actions or future compliance schedules shall be presented to the Department for acceptance. " NOTE " Condensed water vapor plumes generally form after leaving the top of the stack (this is known as a detached plume). The distance between the stack and the beginning of the detached plume may vary, however, there is (normally) a distinctive distance between the plume and stack. Steam plumes are white in color and have a billowy consistency. Steam plumes dissipate within a short distance of the stack (the colder the air the longer the steam plume will last) and leave no dispersion trail downwind of the stack. On a semi-annual basis, the owner or operator must report to the DEC (in the semi-annual report required elsewhere in the permit) whether any observations were taken and if so, the results of such observation. Work Practice - Process Material Type Code Description Parameter Code Description 01 OPACITY Limit UpperI Lower Code j 20 136 Averayinq Method Code Description 18 6 -MINUTE AVERAGE (METHOD 9) Reference Test Method 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description percent Monitoring Frequency Code iii Description , Code AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT 14 MONITORING DESCRIPTION 14 Reporting Requirements Description SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 15 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application `lll/ DEC ID _ _ H-15 0 3 2 - 0 01011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 NY( RR 227 1 3 Z Applicable Federal Requirement I CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ State Only Requirement ❑Capping i Monitoring Information J� A O Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures - F Description (PC #30) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Emission Point: NEW01 I� Fmirrinn %int, N'EAQ2 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Emission Point: NEW03 1 The owner or operator shall not operate a stationary combustion installation which exhibits greater than 20 percent opacity (six minute average), except for one six -minute period per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity. 2 Compliance with the opacity standard may be determined by: ) conducting observations in accordance with Reference Method 9; ,o) evaluating Continuous Opacity Monitoring System (COMS) records and reports; and/or (c) considering any other credible evidence 3. The owner or operator shall install, operate in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, and properly maintain, accurate instruments satisfying the criteria in appendix B of title 40, part 60 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or approved by the commissioner on an individual case basis, for continuously monitoring and recording opacity. The COMs may be installed at a suitable location in the dtrr�warlC dowr�str a+n• he€�R rad vjOrwrn _f fl!c FOL' c/eta :. ;e aIiz:7. ciivsl/ x. IFi a1zek breaching. 4 The owner or operator shall submit an accurate excess emissions and monitoring system performance report to the department for each calendar year quarter All reports shall be certified by a responsible corporate official as true, accurate and complete and postmarked by the 60th day following the end of each calendar quarter The quarterly excess emissions report shall be submitted in a form acceptable to the department and shall include the following minimum information: (a) the magnitude, date and time of each six minute block average during which the average opacity of emissions exceeds 20 percent, except for one six minute block average per hour not to exceed 27 percent; (b) for each period of excess emission, specific identification of the cause and corrective action taken; (c) identification of all periods of COMS downtime, including the date, time and duration of each inoperable period, and the cause and corrective action for each COMS downtime period; (d) the total time in which the COMS are required to record data during the reporting period; (e) the total number of exceedances and the duration of exceedances expressed as a percentage of the total time in which the COMS are required to record data; and (f) such other things as the department may deem necessary, proper or desirable in order to enforce article 19 of the Environmental Conservation Law or the rules promulgated thereunder 5. This condition applies only when combusting fuel and/or operating the induced draft fan. Work Practice Type Code 01 Limit Upper Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Process Material Code I Description Parameter Description OPACITY Lower Code I Reference Test Method EPA Part 60, Appendix B PS1 Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Continuous opacity monitor Limit Units Description Page 16 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application " DEC ID - — 71-1510J_312r- 10 10 10 1119� 20 I 136 I percent Avera ojnq Method Monitoring Frequency Reportinq Requirements Code Description Code Description Code Description 44 6 MINUTE AVERAGE 01 I CONTINUOUS 13 I QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 17 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 7- 5 0 3 2- 0 0 O1TF9_� Title Type Part 6 NYCRR 227 ❑x Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission on Mitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring T (PC #31) Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart I Section Subdivision f Paragraph j Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 2 4 CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping ONY210-00-0 OXIDES OF NITROGEN Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 / Emission Source: 80001 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 / Emission Source: 80002 1. The owner or operator shall not cause or allow emissions to the atmosphere in excess of 0.42 pounds NOx per million Btu Compliance shall be based on a 24 hour daily heat input rated average (block average) during the period May 1 through September 30, inclusive. From October 1 to April 30, inclusive, compliance shall be based on a 30 day rolling heat input (Btu) weighted average; compliance is assessed at 12:00 pm midnight each day 2 Compliance shall be determined either on an individual unit basis ora heat nput weighted system average en+ts involving the boilers the Cayuga aadSomer-set power plants- s The owner or operator must calculate all 24-hour daily heat input -weighted average NOx emission rates from block hourly arithmetic emission rate averages calculated by the CEMS and expressed in terms of pounds of NOx per million Btu Allowable emissions shall be computed as the product of the allowable emission rate and the actual heat input Actual emissions shall be computed as the product of the actual average emission rate and the actual heat input 4 Emissions shall be monitored in accordance with 6 NYCRR 227-2.6(b). 5. The owner or operator must comply with the recordkeeping and reporting requirements in 6 NYCRR 227-2.6(b)(4). Quarterly reports are due no later than 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter COMMENTS: System averaging between the Cayuga and Somerset facilities was previously eliminated Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code Description �L Code ONY210-00-0 Limit Parameter Description OXIDES OF NITROGEN Upper Lower 0.42 Averaging Method Code fiftmi Description 63 AVERAGING METHOD - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Code 7 IJ Monitoring Frequency Code I Description [r7��tKeI��1I�l�Li1�9 40 CFR Part 75 Manufacturer's NamefModel Number Continuous Emission Monitor Limit Units Description M, pounds per million Btus V T Reporting Requirements Code J Description 13 1 QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 18 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application " DEC ID 71-151013121-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 NYCI 227 2 4 d ❑x Applicable Federal Requirement L CAS Number Contaminant NamQ ❑State Only Requirement ❑Capping ONY210-00-0 OXIDES OF NITROGEN Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ® Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures escription (PC #32) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 This condition applies to the small boilers at the facility. The owner or operator must perform an annual tune-up in accordance with 1#64 -"t41. -0m3: -a3 of th^ PAR goa )mbustion practices. COMMENTS: Per previous discussions with NYSDEC personnel in Central Office, the permit should not contain references to guidance documents. Work Practice Process Material -- Type Code Description Parameter Code Description Limit Upper I Lower Averaqinq Method Code Description A Code Monitorincl Frequencv Code Description 09 ANNUALLY Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reportinq Requirements Code Description m, 15 + ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 19 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `II/ DEC ID 11 7.-15I013,2.[..i01010119 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart I Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 NYQRR 24.4 9—App,rahle Federal oereme, t CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑State Only Requirement ❑Capping WDFS OF NITROGEN Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring Description (PC #33) MGMcring arl RcFc.+,rting- Q� i ammirp,&L 1\1 T '�.,.,.� ., ra+.-.r and••FQ "44sa[��ers-te-o�ala rreiRa designated representative, of a CeIa II ply with them 4 e and r ed;nrr r ;ramnr.tc ag nrn,.;r�1nd 744 !Z Ad WQx t�it.:h. a.. z�rnmcn'st�-Mg, reoe�:1, e =a�•f�•AL1r=�•-�,-,�,�+ R Lubpad H of 40 r --FR Ran# 75For- @f}tu-•r �c- iiAFt{9FIG 1rt--Cr2'i2!1 244-1 2 and ;n An CPR 72 st.,ll F., ed If.e term A r�fo, .,.d " .,lir,��A k'R a r.., F#.,r.,�r, `r." lc,r C`�RACI i., n c+,v,+a" rT-orirr+Qrv..++y�€f96t un �eS +7St8k{- FB6F}Rt3t+"a CFR Dad 7l; phau 4.n deenn,ed fe ret r t,� th-2 �_-r r "CAI �o r.In unit.,, „CAIRdeGOOR rte{ ' m6rtit9f+r7�6y�ia r.. ^rcen�"\ P06 P e.-iNSly, s rle+;.,ed ;n a.,00R 244 1.2. r244 Q it 21 W e ey eF: he GF op e-rafnr a4or av4e place FReRt ma dif . ti an. or change iAg system der 6N=_ RR 24� r, a } t a say r�ig+�i#isat toy a#€est •t#ae ahil+ty a€ -the sy6tem + a ra+e1„ me e .,, r era��e Qx ma6r, onssiens aF heat inpul rate or te meet the quality a6GUFaRGe and ,air ky G 40 C DD Oast 75 tri + —own e r nr nnnra#cse all r s ihr !hn mnn; y - tem r.rr[an -e .AMh 4 GFR 7670!4.1 I' i.rkk,vrmor__r_�.arheReye rhe awrleF Or BpefaWF , ake6 a � omo + FnodifiGati ,,, GhaRg9 tG the f1„o .as Iba+ uric systerrl•�r-tiae+�rai s aeratier� Haat-a�ay r.AG r• n#Iu Ghange iho ASta4 that OF rn r,r•en+ration nrG fi In + ew raWrrhal�faGQi-ti f't Q r}1 kb) Fvarr.nlaa_Gt Ghafxserc to a nnntiR Iry r. 6yftera"s- 1 %/Iti: '� eF, . 7S. .g.,.: n49r;r9 SyStom tt•,at r sir orf if lir,R Inr•Iwde Fe pjaGemef4 49f4h@_i4Aaiyze F. e*F 6141g- F6MJ finn e r gri r,ta f;nr, of the s mrJ;nn nrofanw4i;e--AP+e� lo>� sr y6teFr anal any a�r�F.ISM � f. ttil NQx mniI nS C„jnJaF-penx 6i Ic'IC GF 74: raNaF�o Part 244 o 17(a)(1, aFe wA-lo iho r or:;(.rwt F�••F�iilr iBFit6-4;a494FR �"� Qh 71 "'kene „o aRy „i i tGrR9 G yStem as 0 meee Gi .al;fv_nss urar,nn ad Ua (.�- $li7g{�t6-AF-�a'ita�la F@Fi1�FIt$ ,.l,.,�,, fil1t the �*�$ � f9E}k9if r,f Ao,__rpnr•Fl�L75,,•data- All bee-a-pmaad:rrx: in S►•tW D 3r Subp rt u r, ^ a -[,,.pr ix C w appendix E to An C``D lv-rt 75 [24 A\ The e e and gpeFaterc and to- the extent pt asppliGale.-tkEQ rz.,-„-1C' o61gf+ t8 -fes 1F$EB1lta'%F1i43-Shall GGMPIYiN& Cly rC!"JFd keeping and rnr.nrk�. nn reqs ts-in.Geofian 244 849, the applicable Fe.f-keep nn and : r.ediRg r reme-nis und-ear Aft GFR 76 _. anri Ihn Dart 2A 2,1 (e) (I ) 244_8 51-11 51 The GWROF OF atE* of a f`e do Alliv . ..:* Shall n ply ..z;+ f of 40 GFR 76 71rr•e and 101 fee m r.�7.ng pl2nr .) l the CAJ# rtesfgAatT� rc� rr/�t%c shall ✓.Mar ti a cr0ificalic\-t :y-*li tian ` the 1c rfirneent within 4.5 da„s-a#er-�IAg alll cerriifngfi . Pr r�rfifiration lads required- under enMinn 244 8,2indudmlnq the Of �}•Feqf}f-&"nrar�G R 754"2- l7.1 R 71 Tho GAIO. s{nc•y Qt$E�f@�B68fa•iatf�iB-$%lc'7i�5k1 hF 14-ffua4@4y -u 4aa La w,d heat input r{n!a far nan-h CA IR NOx unit in wm aat pre&rrAiherl by +he Adm;niSlrator, f r each oaleRdar quarter beginning W th the calelada•F gva#er-�q Jnnuxy 1, XCU° thra rgh 2W,18; rnlaca the unit u-xnm-2.1)Ges GemrnerGtal G rm. - - a4er duly 1 '�0t17 then quarterly reperfin g or MwA9rAGec with the ralen,dar ru.arfar. nr.rrac...•.ridi Aq liq the teFof the the applicable dp;idlino. -2444" R444"6�1 9) The GAIR udxterly Fe -port :aiatrtiar vAhin U1 -.aQyc +nun 4hc std cf the r std arar ttz�n the manner Bpecified in dC1 GF=R. 75-7'1;1[1 [h AA !? sir! • iT7-r�-,--r-�r �v342•�� Por C:A R e1OK Jniti. that --ve7IC'\.Wrj-%.J. t0 on A64 Pain R_ lifniFa fin , .,r the re 117 GAIR S02 T�30n- Program er the eeercA��tin -R Clertrir 1 Itidif., Steam r_eee,Mir,e Units (�I.nrroo Pad 246) rl,. ranrvtc. ;ht of 1C' CI;P. Part 7F :� �- V- icatie 4n iaAn aF>Fii{ala the NBx �+r�C enwaicn !alta; heat RpUt d a -anl r ed by e,,,, n\ r^.,MPIianr• difnat , -The-GAaR deG9 naied-repfeGerrtative_-si�atl�- .tae oa'tiicatiaR tha Adrrirxctra+ra :iia^I/ r>r Sri �wc-d =r r2e2^aklc . . f the a r Wytla r raaFy fy fer er,GU FiRg that all of. the -- nil's eamis slans Re rnrrenlly and f„ ly ma;tor raT3�aon rhate- at4244•8�$A .i\ the mr..,40n,n dates 6HbA*t84-wer$-rew44-#4,-app4sab4 FegwireFnara� �iPl'!r'4 Ra tf ?Art a t '11 �'6R P� 7,5- + wA+d+ -.a F „res and rif;rat;.,r,S, and Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 20 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID - 71-15�01312� - 10101b 11191 1. fOF a R4 With add OR NQx in with 40 CF !he W ire GPe F8fiR9 Within the mnge a! paFaFnete r�-�f6t@1�''''�''•fF,,i,,-i��{{Na�}�c`�6613FS AGWq Weld 1-GOMP01 progF3,n undde� appendw 13 to 40 GFR -Pam 7&aPA- the substitute data valuess de- '*l�nde Fert! ma COMMENTS: This applicable requirement has been rescinded and no longer exists within DEC's regulatory framework and will be replaced with regulations for the Cross State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code Description Code Limit Upper Parameter Description Lower Avera Gina Method Code Description ANNA IN T(1T�1 Code Monitoring Frequency Code. Description 04 GONITINI 10112 Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code j Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 21 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID X71-151013121-1010101119 TitleI Type I Part 40 it CFR I{ 60 ® Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #34) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause Dc 427 CAS Numberj Contaminant Naiim . El Capping 1 Monitoring Information ® Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description The package boiler is subject to the Standards of Performance for Small Industrial -Commercial- Institutional Steam Generating Units. 1. On and after the date on which the initial performance test is completed or required to be completed under § 60.8, whichever date comes first, no owner or operator of an affected facility that combusts oil shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from that affected facility any gases that contain SO2 in excess of 215 ng/J (0 50 Ib/MMBtu) heat input from oil; or, as an alternative, no owner or operator of an affected facility that combusts oil shall combust oil in the affected facility that contains greater than 0 5 weight percent ilfur. The percent reduction requirements are not applicable to affected facilities under this paragraph. A more stringent limit appears elsewhere in this permit, effective July 1, 2016. 2. Compliance with the emission limits or fuel oil sulfur limits under this section shall be determined based on a certification from the fuel supplier, as described under § 60.48c(f), as applicable. 3. The owner or operator shall keep records and submit reports as required under 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Dc, including the following information, as applicable (1) Calendar dates covered in the reporting period. (2) If fuel supplier certification is used to demonstrate compliance, (i) The name of the oil supplier,- (ii) upplier;(ii) A statement from the oil supplier that the oil complies with the specifications under the definition of distillate oil in § 60.41 c; and (iii) The sulfur content or maximum sulfur content of the oil. In addition to records of fuel supplier certifications, the report shall include a certified statement signed by the owner or operator of the affected facility that the records of fuel supplier certifications submitted represent all of the fuel combusted during the reporting period 4 The owner or operator of each affected facility shall record and maintain records of the amount of fuel combusted each day or each month. 5. All records required under this condition shall be maintained by the owner or operator of the affected facility for a period of two years following the date of such record. 6 The reporting period for the reports required under Subpart Dc is each six-month period. All reports shall be submitted to the Administrator and the DEC and shall be postmarked by the 30th day following the end of the reporting period. 7. In the semi-annual report, the owner or operator shall state whether he or she has complied with this condition. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code Description _ Code 32 Parameter Description SULFUR CONTENT Fuel Certification Manufacturers Name/Model Number Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 22 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC 71-1510�3121 _-16�0 0 119 Limit UpperI Lower 0.5 Averaging Method Code Dascription 76 MAXIMUM - NOT TO BE EXCEEDED PER OCCURRENCE Limit Units Code Description 57 percent by weight Monitoring Frequency Reporting Requirements � Code Description ; L Code Description 11 PER DELIVERY 14 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 23 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application `III/ DEC ID _ 71-15!013121-1010011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification ❑ Continuation Sheet(s). Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart I Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring CAS Number _ I Contaminant Name ❑ Capping Monitoring Information -L, ,AMW ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (NEW PC) Owners or operators of affected sources which are subject to 40 CFR Part 63 must comply with the aoplicable requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart A. as defined by the specific MACT regulation. The facility is subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart A as defined in the following MACT tables 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ, Table 8 M63.66651 40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD, Table 10 M63.75651 Subpart A (the General Provisions for the NESHAP for Source Categories regulations) contains requirements for performance testina, monitoring, notification, recordkeepina, reporting, and control devices that may apply to the source. Work Practice Type Code Code Limit Upper Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Averaqinq Method Code Description Code Monitorinq Frequency Code Description AS REQUIRED- SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Revortinq Requirements Code Description SEMI ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 24 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 7 - 5 0 3121-10101—OF1191 Title Type Part 40 + CFR I 63 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #35) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart I Section I Subdivision ParagraphI Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause DDDDD I I+ fl CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping Monitoring Information W , ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description W Aux boiler 1 is subject to all applicable requirements of Boiler MACT. The 40 CFR 63, Subpart DDDDD Boiler MACT regulations as published in the federal register will apply. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Tyoe Code f Description Parameter Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Code ! Description Limit Limit Units Upper I Lower Code I Description Averaqinq Method Monitoring Frequency Reporting Requirements Code Description Code Description Code Description 09 ANNUALLY 15 ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) ) Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 25 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation i Air Permit Application `It• DEC ID Now II 171-151013121-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 40 CFR 63 DDDDD 7500 N Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number � Conta*ant Name El Capping 40 CFR 63 SUBPART DDDDD TOTAL El State Only Requirement ONY507-00 0 SELECTED METALS Monitoring Information r ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring N Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #36) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 The package boilers meet the light liquid fuel subcategory of 40 CFR 63 7499 and must comply with the following, on and after January 31.2016: 1 The boilers must meet the Total Selected Metals emission limit in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD The owner or operator shall not cause or allow the emission to the atmosphere of TSM in excess of 0.000062 pound per million Btu heat input, or 0.000075 ound per million Btu steam output. Alternatively, the owner or operator shall not cause or allow the emission to the atmosphere from ,ach boiler of particulate matter in excess of 0 0079 pound per million Btu heat input, or 0.0096 pound per million Btu steam output 2 Compliance shall be demonstrated based on a monthly fuel analysis conducted according to a site specific fuel sampling and analysis plan as described in 40 CFR § 63.7521 for each type of fuel burned that is subject to an emission limit The fuel analysis may be conducted any time within the calendar month as long as the analysis is separated from the previous analysis by at least 14 calendar days. If each of 12 consecutive monthly fuel analyses demonstrates 75 percent or less of the compliance level, the owner or operator may decrease the fuel analysis frequency to quarterly for that fuel. If any quarterly sample exceeds 75 percent of the compliance level or the owner or operator begins burning a new type of fuel, the owner or operator must return to monthly monitoring for that fuel, until 12 months of fuel analyses are again less than 75 percent of the compliance level 3 As an alternative to fuel sampling, the owner or operator may elect to demonstrate compliance using stack test methods in accordance with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD. If the owner so elects, or is otherwise required to conduct testing, the owner or operator must follow the frequency specified in 40 CFR 63 7515 4. The owner or operator shall submit a Compliance Certification Report on a semi-annual basis containing the information required in 40 CFR 63.7550. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Codej Description i 1 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD, Table 6 Code — ONY507-00-0 Upper 0.000062 Parameter Description 40 CFR 63 SUBPART DDDDD TOTAL SELECTED METALS Limit Averaqinq Method Lower .:ode Description 20 AVERAGING METHOD AS PER REFERENCE TEST METHOD INDICATED Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Code Monitorinq Frequency Code Description 05 1 MONTHLY Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description pounds per million Btus Reporting Requirements Code I Description 14 1 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Page 26 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application `r DEC ID 171-1510..13121-I0�0I011I91 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type I Part Subpart I Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 40 1 CFR I 63 DDDDD I 7500 I I I r ❑x Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number Contaminant Name_ ❑State Only Requirement El Capping 007439-97-6 MERCURY Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring x Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #37) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 The package boilers meet the light liquid fuel subcategory of 40 CFR 63.7499 and must comply with the following, on and after January 31, 2016: 1 The boilers must meet the mercury emission limit in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD The owner or operator shall not cause or allow the emission to the atmosphere of mercury in excess of 0 0000020 pounds per million Btu heat input or 0.0000025 oounds per million Btu steam output. 2 Pursuant to 40 CFR 63.7505(c), the owner or operator may demonstrate compliance with the applicable emission limit for mercury using fuel analysis if the emission rate calculated according to §63 7530(c) is less than the applicable emission limit. Otherwise, the owner or operator must demonstrate compliance for mercury using performance testing If compliance is demonstrated based on a monthly fuel analysis, such demonstration must be conducted according to a site specific fuel sampling and analysis plan as described in 40 CFR § 63 7521. The fuel analysis may be conducted any time within the calendar month as long as the analysis is separated from the previous analysis by at least 14 calendar days. If each of 12 consecutive monthly fuel analyses demonstrates 75 percent or less of the compliance level, the owner or operator may decrease the fuel analysis frequency to quarterly for that fuel If any quarterly sample exceeds 75 percent of the compliance level or the owner or operator begins burning a new type of fuel, the owner or operator must return to monthly monitoring for that fuel, until 12 months of fuel analyses are again less than 75 percent of the compliance level 3. As an alternative to fuel sampling, the owner or operator may elect to demonstrate compliance using stack test methods in accordance with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD. If the owner so elects, or is otherwise required to conduct testing, the owner or operator must follow the frequency specified in 40 CFR 63.7515. 4 The owner or operator shall submit a Compliance Certification Report on a semi-annual basis containing the information required in 40 CFR 63 7550 Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type CodeI Description 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD, Table 6 Parameter Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Description 007439-97-6 MERCURY Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code Description 0.0000020 1 7 pounds per million Btus Averaging Method Mon toring Frequency Reportinq Re�juirements Code Description Code Description Code bescription 20 AVERAGING METHOD AS PER 05 MONTHLY 14 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) REFERENCE TEST METHOD INDICATED Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 27 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 1_7 - T5_F0 F3I2r-[0]0�0�1�9 TitleI Type J Part 40 CFR 1 63 ❑x Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement Am fohme Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause DDDDD 7500 CAS Number 1 Contaminant Name ❑ Capping 007647-01-0 HYDROGEN CHLORIDE Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑x Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #38) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 The package boiler meets the light liquid fuel subcategory of 40 CFR 63.7499 and must comply with the following, on and after January 31. 2016: 1 The boiler must meet the HCI emission limit in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD The owner or operator shall not cause or allow the emission to the atmosphere of HCI in excess of 0.0011 pounds per million Btu heat input, or 0 0014 pounds per million Btu steam output. z. Pursuant to 40 CFR 63 7505(c), the owner or operator may demonstrate compliance with the applicable emission limit for HCI using fuel analysis if the emission rate calculated according to §63.7530(c) is less than the applicable emission limit Otherwise, the owner or operator must demonstrate compliance for HCI using performance testing. If compliance is demonstrated based on a monthly fuel analysis, such demonstration must be conducted according to a site specific fuel sampling and analysis plan as described in 40 CFR § 63.7521 The fuel analysis may be conducted any time within the calendar month as long as the analysis is separated from the previous analysis by at least 14 calendar days If each of 12 consecutive monthly fuel analyses demonstrates 75 percent or less of the compliance level, the owner or operator may decrease the fuel analysis frequency to quarterly for that fuel If any quarterly sample exceeds 75 percent of the compliance level or the owner or operator begins burning a new type of fuel, the owner or operator must return to monthly monitoring for that fuel, until 12 months of fuel analyses are again less than 75 percent of the compliance level. 3 As an alternative to fuel sampling, the owner or operator may elect to demonstrate compliance using stack test methods in accordance with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD If the owner so elects, or is otherwise required to conduct testing, the owner or operator must follow the frequency specified in 40 CFR 63.7515. 4. The owner or operator shall submit a Compliance Certification Report on a semi-annual basis containing the information required in 40 CFR 63.7550 Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Codej Description .L II 40 CFR part 63, Subpart DDDDD, Table 6 Code 007647-01-0 Limit Parameter Description HYDROGEN CHLORIDE UpperI Lower 0.0011 Averaging Method Code Description 20 AVERAGING METHOD AS PER REFERENCE TEST METHOD INDICATED Code 7 Monitoring Frequencv Code I! Description 05 1 MONTHLY Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description pounds per million Btus Reoortinq Requirements lode Description 14 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 28 of 86 17 Title 40 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 51013121-1010101119 Type CFR Alm Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part I Subpart I Section I Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 63 ❑x Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ® Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #39) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 DDDDD I 7500 CAS Number _ Contaminant Name ❑ Capping 000630-08-0 CARBON MONOXIDE Monitoring Information , jw ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description The package boiler meets the light liquid fuel subcategory of 40 CFR 63 7499 and must comply with the following, on and after January 31, 2016: 1 The boiler must meet the carbon monoxide emission limit in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD. The owner or operator shall not cause or allow the emission to the atmosphere of CO in excess of 130 ppm corrected to 3% 02 or 0 13 pounds per million Btu steam output 4 Compliance shall be demonstrated based on a stack test as specified in Table 5 and 40 CFR 63 7520 and conducted according to a site specific test plan 3 The owner or operator must install an oxygen analyzer system and operate it in accordance with a site specific 02 monitoring plan pursuant to 40 CFR 63 7505(d). 4. The owner or operator must maintain the 30 day average oxygen content at or above the 02 level recorded during the most recent CO test. 5. The owner or operator must monitor operating load and must not exceed the maximum operating load as described in 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart DDDDD, Table 7. 6. The owner or operator shall submit a Compliance Certification Report on a semi-annual basis containing the information required in 40 CFR 63.7550 Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code I Description Code 000630-08-0 Limit Upper I Lower Parameter Description CARBON MONOXIDE 130 JL- Averaging Method Code Description 20 AVERAGING METHOD AS PER REFERENCE TEST METHOD INDICATED 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD, Table 5 Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Code f .Description 371 Ij parts per million by volume (dry, corrected to 3% oxygen) Monitoring Frequency Re ortinq Requirements Code Description Code Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT 14 SEMI-ANNUALLY MONITORING DESCRIPTION (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 29 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `II DEC ID 3121- 0 0 0 1 9 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart I Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 40 1 CFR 1 63 DDDDD 7510 e G Applicable Federal Requirement CAS NumbeC77TContaminant Name ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Capping Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ® Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC# 40) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 The boiler is subject to 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart DDDDD, which requires an initial tune-up and an energy assessment. 1 The owner or operator shall complete an initial tune up no later than January 31, 2016. The owner or operator shall follow the procedures in 40 CFR 63 7540(a)(10)(i)-(vi). 2. The owner or operator shall complete an energy assessment as specified in 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDD, Table 3, no later than inuary 31, 2016 3 The owner or operator shall state whether he or she has complied with this requirement in his or her Notification of Compliance Status, which shall be submitted to the DEC and the EPA no later than 60 days after completion of these activities, or 60 days after completion of stack emissions testing, if applicable (required for light liquid fuel subcategory boilers) Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Code Code Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code Description Averaging Method Monitoring Frequencv Reporting Requirements Code Description Code Description Code Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 30 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `+ DEC ID 171-151013121.10101011191 Title Type Part 40 CFR 63 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement — - ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #41) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph DDDDD 7515 d CAS Number ❑ Capping Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause Contaminant Name Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations x Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description Boilers with a heat input capacity of 10 million Btu per hour or greater must conduct an annual tune-up as specified in 40 CFR 63.7540(x)(10) and must be conducted no more than 13 months after the previous tune-up. New or reconstructed boilers must conduct the first annual tune-up no later than 13 months after the initial startup of the affected source. Work Practice Type Code Code Limit Process Material Description Parameter Description Upper I Lower Code Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Avera_q±9 Method Monitoring Frequency Reportinq Requirements Code I DescriptionJ111 Code Description Code Description 09 ANNUALLY 14 1 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 31 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID !71.151013121-1010101119 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuationy Rule Citation Title Type Part , Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 40 CFR 63 DDUDD I 7515 Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number I _ t;ontaminant Name ❑Capping State Only Requirement ❑ Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #NEW; CURRENTLY PC #59 AT EMISSION UNIT LEVEL PORTION OF PERMIT) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 If your affected boiler is in the unit designed to burn liahl liquid subcateaory and you combust ultra -tow sulfur liquid fuel, you do not need to conduct further performance tests if the pollutants measured durinq the initial compliance Performance tests meet the emission limits in Tables 1 or 2 of this subpart providinq you demonstrate ongoing compliance with the emissions limits by monitorinq and recordinq the tvpe of fuel combusted on a monthly basis. If you intend to use a fuel other than ultra-low sulfur liquid fuel, natural gas, refinery qas. or other aas 1 fuel, you must conduct new performance tests within 60 days of burning the new fuel tvpe. On an annual basis. the owner or )erator shall state whether the boiler complies with this realuirement. COMMENTS: In order to have all Boiler MACT requirements located in the same portion of the permit. it is requested that the NYSDEC move the requirements identified in current Permit Condition #59 to the facility level. Work Practice J Process Material Type Code Description Parameter Code Description Reterelice test Method nufacturers Name/Model Number Limit �_ _ Lim'•t`Units Upper Code t �4ripuon l 1 Averaginq Met nri J Monitorin iFrequency Reportmq rteygirements Code Description Code Description Code Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT 15 ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) MONITORING DESCRIP I ION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 32 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-151013121-1010101119 '_lie Type 40 1 CFR Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part Subpart J Section,Subdivision I Paragraph Subparagraph �I 63 DDDDD J Applicable Federal Requirement []State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #42) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 7545 e CAS Number ❑ Capping Monitoring Information Clause I Subclause Contaminant Name'; ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description Owners and operators that are required to conduct an initial compliance demonstration as specified in 40 CFR 63.7530 must submit a Notification of Compliance Status according to 40 CFR 63.9(h)(2)(ii), For the initial compliance demonstration for each affected source, the owner or operator must submit the Notification of Compliance Status, including all performance test results and fuel analyses, before the close of business on the 60th day following the completion of all performance test and/or other initial compliance demonstrations for the affected source according to 40 CFR 63.10(d)(2). The Notification of Compliance Status report must contain all the information specified in 40 CFR 63.7545(e)(1) through (8). as applicable Work Practice Process Material —yroReference Test Method Type Code I Description Code Parameter Description Limit Upper I Lower Code Averaginq Method Code j Description Code Monitoring Frequency Description Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reportinq Requirements Code Description Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 33 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 17_1 _-15F013121-1010101119 P -M f Title Type I Part 40 1 CFR 1 63 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause DDDDD 7550 b ' CAS Number ` Contaminant Name El Capping Monitoring ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring x❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures A Description (PC #43) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 Unless the EPA Administrator has approved a different schedule for submission of reports under 40 CFR 63.10(a), the owner or operator must submit each report, according to 40 CFR 63.7550(h), by the date in Table 9 to subpart DDDDD and according to the requirements in (1) through (4). For units that are subject only to a requirement to conduct an annual, biennial, or 5 -year tune-up according to 40 CFR 63 7540(a)(10), (11), or (12), respectively, and not subject to emission limits or operating limits, the owner or operator may submit only an annual, biennial, or 5- year compliance report, as applicable, as specified in paragraphs (1) through (4), instead of a semiannual compliance report 1) The first compliance report must cover the period beginning on the compliance date that is specified for each boiler or process heater in 40 CFR 63 7495 and ending on July 31 or January 31, whichever date is the first date that occurs at least 180 days (or 1, 2, or 5 years, as applicable, if submitting an annual, biennial, or 5 -year compliance report) after the compliance date that is specified for the owner or operators source in 40 CFR 63.7495 (2) The first compliance report must be postmarked or submitted no later than July 31 or January 31, whichever date is the first date following the end of the first calendar half after the compliance date that is specified for each boiler or process heater in 40 CFR 63.7495 The first annual, biennial, or 5 -year compliance report must be postmarked or submitted no later than January 31. (3) Each subsequent compliance report must cover the semiannual reporting period from January 1 through June 30 or the semiannual reporting period from July 1 through December 31 Annual, biennial, and 5 -year compliance (4) Each subsequent compliance report must be postmarked or submitted no later than July 31 or January 31, whichever date is the first date following the end of the semiannual reporting period Annual, biennial, and 5 -year compliance reports must be postmarked or submitted no later than January 31. Work Practice Tvpe I Code Code Limit Upper j Lower Avera Method Code Description Process Material Description Parameter Description Code Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Monitoring Freauencv Code I Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT MONITORING DESCRIPTION Reporting Requirements Code Description 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 34 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID — 7- 15 10 13T2n01 0 1 9 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation TaleI Type Part Subpart j Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 40 CFR 63 DDDDD I 7555 Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Numberj Contaminant Name El State Only Requirement El Capping Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring 71 Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures _ Description -- (PC #44) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00002 The owner or operator must maintain the following records: 1. A copy of each notification and report that you submitted to comply with this subpart, including all documentation supporting any Initial Notification or Notification of Compliance Status or semiannual compliance report that you submitted, according to the requirements in § 63 10(b)(2)(xiv). Records of performance tests, fuel analyses, or other compliance demonstrations and performance evaluations as required in § .,3 10(b)(2)(viii). 3 For each unit in the 'units designed to burn gas 1" subcategory in which fuel oil is combusted, the owner or operator must keep records of the total hours per calendar year that fuel oil is burned and the total hours per calendar year that the unit operated during periods of gas curtailment or gas supply emergencies. 4. Records of the calendar date, time, occurrence and duration of each startup and shutdown and records of the type(s) and amount(s) of fuels used during each startup and shutdown Work Practice Type Code Code Process Material Description Parameter Description Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Limit Units Upper I Lower Code � Description Averaq nq Method Monitoring Frequency Reportinq Requirements Code Description Code Description Code Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT 16 + AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION I MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 35 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application _ T _T_D1L_EECID 7_�- 5IVI3F_10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title I Type I Part—J'',. Subpart l Section Subdivision ParagraphI Subparagraph 40 CFR 63 UUUUU I( 9991 a 1 1 11 ® Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ® Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #45) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 I CAS Number ❑ Capping 007446-09-5 Clause I Subclause Contaminant Name SULFUR DIOXIDE Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description 1. The owner or operator must comply with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUUU as published in the Federal Register. 2 The owner or operator must comply no later than April 16, 2015. The owner must demonstrate that compliance has been achieved no ter than October 13, 2015. These dates may be extended by the EPA. 3 Emissions of sulfur dioxide, used as a surrogate for acid HAP gases, to the atmosphere from each boiler shall not exceed 0.20 pounds SO2 per million Btu heat input, or 1 5 pounds/MWh gross electrical output. The averaging time is an arithmetic 30 boiler operating day rolling average computed using equation 19-19 of EPA Method 19 See 40 CFR 63.10005(d)(1) 40 CFR 63.10007(e)(3) describes how to calculate emissions in units of pounds per MWh. The owner or operator must operate the CEMs and collect data as specified in 40 CFR 63.10020. Data collected during startup, shutdown, and out of control periods are not to be used for compliance. 4. Alternatively, the owner or operator may comply with the hydrogen chloride (HCI) limit in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUU. Compliance with the HCI limit shall be demonstrated either using a continuous emission monitor meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 63, Subpart UUUUU, Appendix B, or through periodic sampling and analysis If CEMS or CPMS are not installed or operated, the owner or operator must conduct compliance tests on a quarterly basis in accordance with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUU 5. Compliance with the SO2 limit shall be demonstrated using a continuous emission monitor meeting the requirements of 40 CFR Part 75. A bias -adjustment factor shall not be applied to the emissions data. 40 CFR 63.10007(e)(3) describes the procedures to calculate emissions on an output basis. 6. The owner or operator may comply with a system average; see 40 CFR 63.10009 If the facility chooses to use an emissions averaging plan, the owner or operator must submit an emissions averaging plan to DEC no later than December 16, 2014 or as extended by the EPA Administrator. 7. These limits apply at all times except during periods of startup and shutdown; however, you are required to meet the work practice requirements in Table 3 to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUU during periods of startup or shutdown. 8. The owner or operator shall keep records as specified in 40 CFR 63.10032. 9. The owner or operator shall submit reports as required in 40 CFR 63.10031, including the electronic reporting provisions Reports shall be submitted semi-annually. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code I Description 40 CFR Part 75 CEMS Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 36 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 7I-151013121-1010101119 Parameter aW Code Description 007446-09-5 SULFUR DIOXIDE Limit Upper Lower Code 0.20 f 7 A,,eraginq Melhod Monitoring Frequency Code 6esorilption Code Descriplion 63 AVERAGING METHOD - SEE 01 CONTINUOUS MONITORING DESCRIPTION Alm Manufacturer's Name/Model Number CEM Limit Units Description pounds per million Btus Reportinq Requirements Code Description 14 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 37 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-15101321-1010101119 Title Type Part 40 1 CFR 1 63 © Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #46) Aft Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph j Subparagraph I Clause Subclause UUUUU 9991 a I 1 I yl j CAS Number Contaminate ElI Capping ONY075-00-0 PARTICULATES APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 Monitoring Information © Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description 1. The owner or operator must comply with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUUU as published in the Federal Register 2 The owner or operator must comply no later than April 16, 2015. The owner must demonstrate that compliance has been achieved no ter than October 13, 2015. These dates may be extended by the EPA Administrator. 3. Emissions of filterable particulate matter, used as a surrogate for metal HAP particulate, to the atmosphere from each boiler shall not exceed 0.03 pounds particulate matter per million Btu heat input, or 0.30 pounds/MWh gross electrical output. 4 Alternatively, the owner or operator may comply with the total non -Hg HAP limit or the individual metal HAP limits in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUU. 5. Initial compliance shall be demonstrated through stack testing as specified in 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart DDDDD Table 2, Table 5 and 40 CFR 63.10005 The owner or operator shall submit to the DEC a protocol 30 days prior to commencing the test and a final report no later than 60 days after completion of the tests 6. If particulate matter CEMs or CPMS are not installed and operated, the owner or operator must conduct compliance tests on a quarterly basis Otherwise, the owner or operator must conduct PM tests at least every year, within 11 to 13 calendar months after the previous performance test 7. If the owner or operator installs PM CEMs, the initial performance test is 30 boiler operating days of quality -assured CEM data. See 40 CFR 63.10005(a)(2). The owner or operator must install and certify the PM CEMS according to Performance Specification 11 of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix B, including conducting a relative response audit annually and a relative correlation audit at least every three years. See 40 CFR 63 10010(i), 8 If the owner or operator installs a PM CPMS, then the owner or operator must comply with 40 CFR 63 10000(d), 63 10010(h) and 40 CFR 63.10023. If the owner or operator installs a PM CPMS, then the owner or operator must maintain the 30 -boiler operating day rolling average PM CPMS output at or below the highest 1 -hour average measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with the filterable PM, total non -mercury HAP metals (total HAP metals, for liquid oil -fired units), or individual non -mercury HAP metals (individual HAP metals including Hg, for liquid oil -fired units) emissions limitation(s). 9. The owner or operator may comply with a system average; see 40 CFR 63.10009. If the facility chooses to use an emissions averaging plan, the owner or operator must submit an emissions averaging plan to DEC no later than December 16, 2014 or as extended / the EPA Administrator. 10. These limits apply at all times except during periods of startup and shutdown; however, you are required to meet the work practice requirements in Table 3 to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUU during periods of startup or shutdown 11. The owner or operator shall keep records as specified in 40 CFR 63.10032 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 38 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Alm Permit Application DEC ID 171-151013121-1010101191 12 The owner or operator shall submit reports as required in 40 CFR 63 10031, including the electronic reporting provisions. Reports shall be submitted semi-annually. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code Description soft EPA Method 5 or PCEMS Parameter Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Code Description Lmmj"�� ONY075-00-0 1 PARTICULATES CPMS Limit Units UWppelkpwer-Code I __. _ Description 0.03 7 pounds per million Btus Averagino Metho Monitoring Frequency Reporting Requirements Code & Description Code Description OCode Description 63 AVERAGING METHOD -SEE 14 AS REQUIRED SEE PERMIT 14 SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) MONITORING DESCRIPTION1. MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 —07/09/2019 Page 39 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application `II � DEC ID � 7 - 5 0 3[21.1010101119' Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title_Type Part I � Subpart Section Subdivision } Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 40 CFR 63 i UUUUU I 9991 a I 1 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement C Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring Mddr (PC #a7) APPLICABILITY Emission Unit. M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit. M-00001 / Process P12 Emission Unit. M-00001 / Process P21 Emission Unit M-00001 / Process P22 r CAS Number j Contarniwt Name ❑ Capping 007439-97-6 I MERCURY Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description 1, The owner or operator must comply with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUUU as published in the Federal Register 2. The owner or operator must comply no later than April 16, 2015. The owner must demonstrate that compliance has been achieved no later than October 13, 2015. These dates may be extended by the EPA Administrator. . Emissions of mercury to the atmosphere from each boiler shall not exceed 1.2 pounds Hg per trillion Btu, or 0.013 Ib Hg per GWh, based on the arithmetic average of 30 boiler operating days of quality -assured CEM or sorbent trap data See 40 CFR 63,10005(d)(3) 40 CFR 63,10007(e)(3) describes how to calculate emissions in units of pounds per MWh. 4. Compliance shall be demonstrated using a continuous emission monitor or sorbent trap data. The owner or operator must operate the CMS and collect data as specified in 40 CFR 63.10020. Data collected during startup, shutdown, and out of control periods are not to be used for compliance. 5. The owner or operator may comply with a system average; see 40 CFR 63.10009. If the facility chooses to use an emissions averaging plan, the owner or operator must submit an emissions averaging plan to DEC no later than December 16, 2014 or as extended by the EPA Administrator. 6. These limits apply at all times except during periods of startup and shutdown; however, you are required to meet the work practice requirements in Table 3 to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart UUUUU during periods of startup or shutdown. 7. The owner or operator shall keep records as specified in 40 CFR 63.10032. 8. The owner or operator shall submit reports as required in 40 CFR 63.10031, including the electronic reporting provisions Reports shall be submitted semi -annually - IINL Work Practice TV D_ I Code Code Process Material Descdptfon Parameter Description 007439-97-6 1 MERCURY Reference Test Method a Part 63, Appendix A Manufacturer's Name/Model Num i CMS Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code Description 1.2 1 451 pounds per trillion British thermal units Averaqinq Method Monitoring Frequency Code bescription Code Description Code 63 AVERAGING METHOD - SEE 07 QUARTERLY 14 MONITORING DESCRIPTION Reporting Requirements I Description SEMI-ANNUALLY (CAI Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 40 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-151013121-101010119 T e Part 40 CFR 63 ZZ Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #48) Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause UUUUU 10001 APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit. M-00001 / Process: P22 CAS Num )er Contaminant Name ❑ Capping Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description In response to an action to enforce the standards set forth in 40 CFR 63.9991 the owner or operator may assert an affirmative defense to a claim for civil penalties for exceedances of such standards that are caused by malfunction, as defined at 40 CFR 63.2. Appropriate penalties may be assessed, however, if he/she fails to meet his/her burden of proving all of the requirements in the affirmative defense, ie affirmative defense shall not be available for claims for injunctive relief. To establish the affirmative defense in any action to enforce such a limit, the owner or operator must timely meet the notification requirements in 40 CFR 10001(b), and must prove by a preponderance of evidence that the requirements in 40 CFR 10001(a)(1) through (9) are met. Work Practice Type Code Limit Upper Process Material Code Description Parameter Description Lower Averaginq Method Code I Description Code Monitoring Frequency Code I Description Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code I Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 41 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application `+ DEC ID 7- 5 0 3 2- 0 0 0 1191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title I Type I Part SubpartSection Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 40 CFR 63 UUUUU I 10021 ® Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number I Contaminant Name ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Capping Ij MMonitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ® Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures ;:P. .� - Description (PC #49) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 1 The owner or operator must conduct periodic performance tune-ups of each electric generating unit, as specified in paragraphs (e)(1) through (9) of 40 CFR 63.10021(e). Perform the first tune-up as part of the initial compliance demonstration Notwithstanding this requirement, the owner or operator may delay the first burner inspection until the next scheduled unit outage provided the owner or )erator meets the requirements of 40 § 63.10005. Subsequently, the owner or operator must perform an inspection of the burner at east once every 36 calendar months unless your electric generating unit employs neural network combustion optimization during normal operations in which case you must perform an inspection of the burner and combustion controls at least once every 48 calendar months. 2. As applicable, inspect the burner and combustion controls, and clean or replace any components of the burner or combustion controls as necessary upon initiation of the work practice program and at least once every required inspection period. Repair of a burner or combustion control component requiring special order parts may be scheduled as follows: (i) Burner or combustion control component parts needing replacement that affect the ability to optimize NOX and CO must be installed within 3 calendar months after the burner inspection, (ii) Burner or combustion control component parts that do not affect the ability to optimize NOX and CO may be installed on a schedule determined by the operator; 3. As applicable, inspect the flame pattern and make any adjustments to the burner or combustion controls necessary to optimize the flame pattern. The adjustment should be consistent with the manufacturer's specifications, if available, or in accordance with best combustion engineering practice for that burner type; 4. As applicable, observe the damper operations as a function of mill loadings, pulverizer coal feeder loadings, or other pulverizer and coal mill performance parameters, making adjustments and effecting repair to dampers, controls, mills, pulverizers, cyclones, and sensors; 5 As applicable, evaluate windbox pressures and air proportions, making adjustments and effecting repair to dampers, actuators, controls, and sensors; 6. Inspect the system controlling the air -to -fuel ratio and ensure that it is correctly calibrated and functioning properly. Such inspection may include calibrating excess 02 probes and/or sensors, adjusting overfire air systems, changing software parameters, and calibrating associated actuators and dampers to ensure that the systems are operated as designed Any component out of calibration, in or near failure, or in a state that is likely to negate combustion optimization efforts prior to the next tune-up, should be corrected or repaired as necessary; Optimize combustion to minimize generation of CO and NOX . This optimization should be consistent with the manufacturer's ,specifications, if available, or best combustion engineering practice for the applicable burner type. NOX optimization includes burners, overfire air controls, concentric firing system improvements, neural network or combustion efficiency software, control systems calibrations, adjusting combustion zone temperature profiles, and add-on controls such as SCR and SNCR; CO optimization includes burners, overfire air controls, concentric firing system improvements, neural network or combustion efficiency software, control systems calibrations, and adjusting combustion zone temperature profiles,- Version rofiles; Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 42 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID 171-151013121-10101011191 8. While operating at full load or the predominantly operated load, measure the concentration in the effluent stream of CO and NOX in ppm, by volume, and oxygen in volume percent, before and after the tune-up adjustments are made (measurements may be either on a dry or wet basis, as long as it is the same basis before and after the adjustments are made). You may use portable CO, NOX and 02 monitors for this measurement. EGU's employing neural network optimization systems need only provide a single pre- and post -tune-up value rather than continual values before and after each optimization adjustment made by the system; 9. Maintain on-site and submit, if requested by the Administrator, an annual report containing the information in paragraphs (e)(1) through (e)(9) of this section including: (i) The concentrations of CO and NOX in the effluent stream in ppm by volume, and oxygen in volume percent, measured before and after an adjustment of the EGU combustion systems; (ii) A description of any corrective actions taken as a part of the combustion adjustment; and (iii) The type(s) and amount(s) of fuel used over the 12 calendar months prior to an adjustment, but only if the unit was physically and legally capable of using more than one type of fuel during that period; and 10 Report the dates of the initial and subsequent tune-ups as follows: (i) If the first required tune-up is performed as part of the initial compliance demonstration, report the date of the tune-up in hard copy (as specified in § 63 10030) and electronically (as specified in § 63 10031) Report the date of each subsequent tune-up electronically (as specified in § 63.10031). (ii) If the first tune-up is not conducted as part of the initial compliance demonstration, but is postponed until the next unit outage, report the date of that tune-up and all subsequent tune-ups electronically, in accordance with § 63.10031 Work Practice Process Material Type Code I Description f ` Parameter Code j Description Limit Upper I Lower Code Averaginq Method Code I Description Limit Units Monitoring Frequency Code_ Description — 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT I MONITORING DESCRIPTION Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Reporting Requirements Code Description 14 ` SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 43 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-151013121-1010101119 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title I Type I Part SubpartI Section Subdivision I Paragraph Subparagraph j Clause j Subclause 40 CFR II 63 UUUUU II 10030 +I 1 +I © Applicable Federal Requirement I 13 Capping CAS Number f Contaminant Name []State Only Requirement s Monitoring Information E3 Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #50) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process_- P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 The owner or operator must submit all of the notifications in 40 CFR 63 7(b) and (c), 63 8 (e), (f)(4) and (6), and 63.9 (b) through (h) that apply to the electric generating unit by the dates specified specified in 40 CFR 63.9(b)(2), if the owner or operator startups his/her affected source before April 16, 2012, he/she must submit an initial Notification not later than 120 days after April 16, 2012. As specified in 40 CFR 63 9(b)(4) and (b)(5), if the owner or operator startups his/her new or reconstructed affected source on or after April 16, 2012, he/she must submit an Initial Notification not later than 15 days after the actual date of startup of the affected source. When the owner or operator is required to conduct a performance test, he/she must submit a Notification of Intent to conduct a performance test at least 30 days before the performance test is scheduled to begin. When the owner or operator is required to conduct an initial compliance demonstration as specified in 40 CFR 63.10011(a), he/she must submit a Notification of Compliance Status according to 40 CFR 63.9(h)(2)(ii) The Notification of Compliance Status report must contain all the information specified in paragraphs (1) through (7), as applicable. (1) A description of the affected source(s) including identification of which subcategory the source is in, the design capacity of the source, a description of the add-on controls used on the source, description of the fuel(s) burned, including whether the fuel(s) were determined by the owner or operator or EPA through a petition process to be a non -waste under 40 CFR 241.3, whether the fuel(s) were processed from discarded non -hazardous secondary materials within the meaning of 40 CFR 241.3, and justification for the selection of fuel(s) burned during the performance test. (2) Summary of the results of all performance tests and fuel analyses and calculations conducted to demonstrate initial compliance including all established operating limits. (3) Identification of whether the owner or operator plans to demonstrate compliance with each applicable emission limit through performance testing; fuel moisture analyses; performance testing with operating limits (e g., use of PM CPMS); CEMS; or a sorbent trap monitoring system. (4) Identification of whether the owner or operator plans to demonstrate compliance by emissions averaging (5) A signed certification that the owner or operator has met all applicable emission limits and work practice standards. (6) If the owner or operator had a deviation from any emission limit, work practice standard, or operating limit, he/she must also submit a brief description of the deviation, the duration of the deviation, emissions point identification, and the cause of the deviation in the Notification of Compliance Status report (7) In addition to the information required in 40 CFR 63 9(h)(2), his/her notification of compliance status must include the following: Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 44 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application `Illi/ DEC ID — 71-�510l3121-10101011191 (i) A summary of the results of the annual performance tests and documentation of any operating limits that were reestablished during this test, if applicable. If the owner or operator is conducting stack tests once every 3 years consistent with 40 CFR 63.10006(b), the date of the last three stack tests, a comparison of the emission level he/she achieved in the last three stack tests to the 50 percent emission limit threshold required in 40 CFR 63 10006(i), and a statement as to whether there have been any operational changes since the last stack test that could increase emissions. (ii) Certifications of compliance, as applicable, and must be signed by a responsible official stating: (A) "This EGU complies with the requirements in 40 CFR 63 10021(a) to demonstrate continuous compliance " And (B) "No secondary materials that are solid waste were combusted in any affected unit." Work Practice _ Type Code j jl Parameter Code I- Upper Code Averaqi q Method I escription Lower Process Material Description Description Code Monitoring Freamencv Code I Description Keference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code I Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 45 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID Now 171-1510131�1-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title i Type Part Subpart I Section I Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 40 1 CFR 1 63 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #51) UUUUU 1 10031 APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping Monitoring Information X ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description The owner or operator must with the following reporting requirements (a) The owner or operator must submit each applicable report in Table 8 to subpart UUUUU. kb) Unless the Administrator has approved a different schedule for submission of reports under 40 CFR 63 10(a), the owner or operator must submit each report by the date in Table 8 to subpart UUUUU and according to the requirements in 40 CFR 63.10031(b)(1) through (5) (c) The compliance report must contain the information required in 40 CFR 63 10031(c)(1) through (4). (d) For each excess emissions occurring at an affected source where the owner or operator is using a CMS to comply with that emission limit or operating limit, he/she must include the information required in 40 CFR 63.10(e)(3)(v) in the compliance report specified in 40 CFR 63.10031(c) (e) Each affected source that has obtained a Title V operating permit pursuant to part 70 or part 71 must report all deviations as defined in subpart UUUUU in the semiannual monitoring report required by 40 CFR 70.6(a)(3)(iii)(A) or 40 CFR 71 6(a)(3)(iii)(A). (f) The owner or operator shall comply with the electronic reporting requirements of 40 CFR 63.10031(f). (g) If the owner or operator has a malfunction during the reporting period, the compliance report must include the number, duration, and a brief description for each type of malfunction which occurred during the reporting period and which caused or may have caused an applicable emission limitation to be exceeded. Work Practice Process MaterialI Reference Test Method Tvpe Code I Description Parameter Code Limit Upper Lower Averaqinq Method Code Description Description Code Monitorinq Freouencv Code Description Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reportinq Rgquirements Code i Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 46 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 171-151013121-101010�119 Type Part 40 CFR 63 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #52) Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart j Section Subdivision Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause UUUUU I 10031 c CAS Num )er APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 Contaminant Name ❑ Capping I I Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description The compliance report must contain the information required in paragraphs (1) through (4) (1) The information required by the summary report located in 40 CFR 63 10(e)(3)(0) k2) The total fuel use by each affected source subject to an emission limit, for each calendar month within the semiannual reporting period, including, but not limited to, a description of the fuel, whether the fuel has received a non -waste determination by EPA or the owner's or operator's basis for concluding that the fuel is not a waste, and the total fuel usage amount with units of measure (3) Indicate whether the owner or operator burned new types of fuel during the reporting period If the owner or operator did burn new types of fuel he/she must include the date of the performance test where that fuel was in use. (4) Include the date of the most recent tune-up for each unit subject to the requirement to conduct a performance tune-up according to 40 CFR 63 10021(e) Include the date of the most recent burner inspection if it was not done every 36 (or 48) months and was delayed until the next scheduled unit shutdown. Work Practice Type Code Parameter Code j Limit Upper Code Averaginq Method Description Lower Process Material Description Description Code Mnnit ring Frequency Code Description Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reportina Requirements Code Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 47 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Alm Permit Application `II/ DEC ID 7 - 5 0 3 21-1010101119 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation TitleI Type j Part Subpart I I{ Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph Clause I Subclause 40 CFR I 63 UUUUU lj 10032 Z Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number Contaminant Name J El State Only Requirement El Capping Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #53) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 F_miccinn I Init hA-nnnnl / Prnrocc• P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 The owner or operator of a coal or oil fired EGU subject to subpart UUUUU must comply with the following recordkeeping requirements. (a) The owner or operator must keep records according to 40 CFR 63 10032(a)(1) and (2) kD) For each CEMS and CPMS, the owner or operator must keep records according to 40 CFR 63.10032(b)(1) through (4) (c) The owner or operator must keep the records required in Table 7 to subpart UUUUU including records of all monitoring data and calculated averages for applicable PM CPMS operating limits to show continuous compliance with each emission limit and operating limit that applies to the facility (d) For each EGU subject to an emission limit, the owner or operator must also keep the records in 40 CFR 63.10032(d)(1) through (3). (e) If the owner or operator elects to average emissions consistent with 40 CFR 63.10009, he/she must additionally keep a copy of the emissions averaging implementation plan required in 40 CFR 63.10009(g), all calculations required under 40 CFR 63.10009, including daily records of heat input or steam generation, as applicable, and monitoring records consistent with 40 CFR 63 10022. (f) The owner or operator must keep records of the occurrence and duration of each startup and/or shutdown. (g) The owner or operator must keep records of the occurrence and duration of each malfunction of an operation ( i.e. , process equipment) or the air pollution control and monitoring equipment. (h) The owner or operator must keep records of actions taken during periods of malfunction to minimize emissions in accordance with 40 CFR 63.10000(b), including corrective actions to restore malfunctioning process and air pollution control and monitoring equipment to its normal or usual manner of operation (i) The owner or operator must keep records of the type(s) and amount(s) of fuel used during each startup or shutdown. Q) If the owner or operator elects to establish that an EGU qualifies as a limited -use liquid oil -fired EGU, he/she must keep records of the type(s) and amount(s) of fuel use in each calendar quarter to document that the capacity factor limitation for that subcategory is met. Work Practice Type Process Material Code Description Reference Test Method Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 48 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application `t/ NWIF DEC ID 171-15173121-I0Io1011191 Parameter Manufacturer's Narne[Model Humber Code I Description Limit Limit Units Upper ` Lower Code Description I Averaging Method Monitoring Frequency Reporting Requirements Code 1 Description Code 1 Description Code 1 Description Version 1 —07/09/2019 Page 49 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit ApplicationNow `III DEC ID 171-151013121-1010--10 9 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Tit Type Part _ Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 40 CFR 63 UUUUU 10033 Z Applicable Federal Requirement 1° CAS Number I Contaminant Name ❑State Only Requirement ❑Capping onitoring Information l ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #54) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P22 The owner's or operator's records must be in a form suitable and readily available for expeditious review, according to 40 CFR 63.10(b)(1). s specified in 40 CFR 63.10(b)(1), the owner or operator must keep each record for 5 years following the date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance, corrective action, report, or record. The owner or operator must keep each record on site for at least 2 years after the date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance, corrective action, report, or record, according to 40 CFR 63.10(b)(1). The owner or operator can keep the records off site for the remaining 3 years. Work Practice Type Code Parameter Code Limit Upper Code Averaging Method Description Lower Process Material Description Description Code Monitorinq Frequencv Code 4 Description Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reportinq Requirements Code } Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 50 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID f 171.151013121-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Aft Whom (PC #65) Ann al Merr , Emission rate 7010 7094 1- F�-e period t- ��1 Q , nii-I Thor 79 201 4 tho dr r�r_49. of rr rr..T Frem all MRP I baits in a Fad 73 4FR6FGLIFY R ally 12 month F011 Rg period. c The gwonvrs d +r, -&of 44"RP fasilid„ shall r mal.+.. rilil },o rT g ,+ reGDFd keepiAq f"UIMMBt&-" AIVCRR 746 7 +hreu nh 246 1,3 arteFly 4.asis he r.wner or oper2ir.r shall DEC and the FPA a repeF4 of m nSa6h repn6rt 4y.-in-a_ffwfniW- Aihed by 4he DGC and the GPX -E,ae",artedy report shall inr lode dho f0IIQ.u.nn_;: : ..- he F nitnrinn data G,4hPruftQd ,.,r re r _ _ �, With the ralksahle�irmm�ntc_r.f R. f R-246 7 thFo g 2465 13- and 40 C I= R1 Dar+ 75 o9 4he r. arta+ a _RGe Pr4Dg4F4 6fera�fall F shi it„ y4h add wr•+�n+ omissinn rnntr �4�ttgars. desulfur zalmaR 6y6lem, a seler iye-oataly io red!6100n sierra nr a compared hybrid pan ir•.+la4n.cr.11 t sa,c r� 1 "The FnerGUFy add OR emirq" .ri+bin fhv r rra of +-aat a� eters lis}erd in !hon all#„ �664JFal�6efn alih+ nJtr-I n F-99faffl-U r-40„��FR_7-&,AI I A:x Ar 110.101 . rag a F4 io-a.tl 8 A AG A 1Ad I 0 red SQ -2 dala (F W i:izatio c +r+om .. peFa4ing properly, or. the-n+�ality assured AlQx a Ginn rdat i*eCQ; is �_ . _ - . Sikh 4Q !• FR PPrt 7C dAg, �r. wo }het li Q, ,I@ FYI•C tafjftf6- $ t-IBdi-s+,s Ll4ia&$�9F tff�`fi♦•ij r f •, •d ��The s qhs+i1� �tod el ata _y;a gas dr, ^Gt sys+ a4'rallar nderes+'ma+e m The. first report ia,du,•Ap441, 7n 7009 far the period laRUan. 1 2009 4n -31,200-9, COMMENTS: These requirements may be deleted as they are no longer in effect. Work Practice Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Process Material Rule Citation Title Type Part Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 NFA 246 5 Z Applicable Federal Requirement ❑State Only Requirement CAS Number Contaminant Name El Capping Manufacturers Name/Model Number Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #65) Ann al Merr , Emission rate 7010 7094 1- F�-e period t- ��1 Q , nii-I Thor 79 201 4 tho dr r�r_49. of rr rr..T Frem all MRP I baits in a Fad 73 4FR6FGLIFY R ally 12 month F011 Rg period. c The gwonvrs d +r, -&of 44"RP fasilid„ shall r mal.+.. rilil },o rT g ,+ reGDFd keepiAq f"UIMMBt&-" AIVCRR 746 7 +hreu nh 246 1,3 arteFly 4.asis he r.wner or oper2ir.r shall DEC and the FPA a repeF4 of m nSa6h repn6rt 4y.-in-a_ffwfniW- Aihed by 4he DGC and the GPX -E,ae",artedy report shall inr lode dho f0IIQ.u.nn_;: : ..- he F nitnrinn data G,4hPruftQd ,.,r re r _ _ �, With the ralksahle�irmm�ntc_r.f R. f R-246 7 thFo g 2465 13- and 40 C I= R1 Dar+ 75 o9 4he r. arta+ a _RGe Pr4Dg4F4 6fera�fall F shi it„ y4h add wr•+�n+ omissinn rnntr �4�ttgars. desulfur zalmaR 6y6lem, a seler iye-oataly io red!6100n sierra nr a compared hybrid pan ir•.+la4n.cr.11 t sa,c r� 1 "The FnerGUFy add OR emirq" .ri+bin fhv r rra of +-aat a� eters lis}erd in !hon all#„ �664JFal�6efn alih+ nJtr-I n F-99faffl-U r-40„��FR_7-&,AI I A:x Ar 110.101 . rag a F4 io-a.tl 8 A AG A 1Ad I 0 red SQ -2 dala (F W i:izatio c +r+om .. peFa4ing properly, or. the-n+�ality assured AlQx a Ginn rdat i*eCQ; is �_ . _ - . Sikh 4Q !• FR PPrt 7C dAg, �r. wo }het li Q, ,I@ FYI•C tafjftf6- $ t-IBdi-s+,s Ll4ia&$�9F tff�`fi♦•ij r f •, •d ��The s qhs+i1� �tod el ata _y;a gas dr, ^Gt sys+ a4'rallar nderes+'ma+e m The. first report ia,du,•Ap441, 7n 7009 far the period laRUan. 1 2009 4n -31,200-9, COMMENTS: These requirements may be deleted as they are no longer in effect. Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code Descri tion Parameter Manufacturers Name/Model Number Code Description Limit Limit Units upper Lower Code Description Averaging Method Monitoring Frequency Repo"q Requirements Code Description Code Description Code Description Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 51 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application EC ID 7- 5 0 3 2- 0 0 0 1 91 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title I Type Part ' Subpart Section I Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 I NYCRR I ! I I I ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number I Contaminant Name uotaw vnrr ry mequernem El Capping rVir-muUky _ Monitoring Information AW x- Continuous Emission Monitoring El Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description - (PC #66) The faGili3.,_wide a 1 -6 --.4 �B-%rANtrthig 211QAAf2h1,R GFIS�AF9r]FiW! Mer 9dec�#iAR (Mi�D1 faGr1gy f.,r the G.,RtFGl r «„dam Ti,o r„rn of mass .,,eFGury,n ds) frGm ea h- lisabla$x�sti 94V oma ,air•• i,dP.A1 -d in TRb-Ie-4-shalf•rdot 'vrrv�rrvrrr app ..1 "t' BiEG�QGI-tl�Q a'Fii�i{ -iNi( -FFl�f�o.r.n Iir 481;0A (iR P..... nils pe art se! f rth On T;4h'g 1 COMMENTS: These requirements may be deleted as they are no longer in effect - Work Practice Type I Code Code Limit Upper Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Averaqinq Method Code Description erggE_NOT 124401SITI-I TOTAL, 0\/DSI »» I ROLLED ED MONTI-II V Code Monitorinq Frequency Code I Description Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code I Description Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 52 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application " DEC ID — 7I-151013121-10101011191 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation OlkNTYYCPR Part Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 6 246 11 a I ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement CAS Number Contaminant Name Z State Only Requirement ❑ Capping 007439-97-6 MERCURY Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring xZ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures (PC #73) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Owners and operators of a Mercury Reduction Program (MRP) facility shall comply with all record keeping requirements in 6 NYCRR Part 246.11 and the applicable record keeping requirements of 40 CFR 75.84(a) through (c). Work Practice Type Code Code I Limit Upper j Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Averaging Method Code f Description Code Monitorinq Freauencv Code I Description Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code Description I15 ANNUALLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 53 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-151013121-1010101119 Title Type Part 6 NYCRR 246 ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ZState Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #74) Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart Section Subdivision Paragraph Subparagraph Clause Subclause 11 b CAS Number Contaminant Name El Capping 007439-97-6 MERCURY Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations O Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description Owners and operators of a Mercury Reduction Program (MRP) facility shall comply with all reporting requirements in 6 NYCRR Part 246.11 and the applicable reporting requirements of 40 CFR 75 84(d) through (f) Work Practice Process Material Reference Test Method Type Code ] Description Code 1 Limit Upper Parameter Description Lower Averaging Method Code I Description Code Monitoring Frequency Code I Description Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements CodeDescription 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE I MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 54 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application 11 DEC IIDrr_ I'1191 71-1510131t1'1010101 Title 4 Type Part 6 If NYC RR 246 ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement IXState Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #75) APPLICABILITY Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart I Section Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph Clause Subclause +I 11 c CAS Number _ Contaminant Name El Capping I 007439-97-6 MERCURY Monitoring Information ` ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description The owner or operator of a Mercury Reduction Program (MRP) facility shall submit an application to the department within 45 days after completing all initial certification or recertification tests required under section 246.8 of this Part, including the information required under 40 CFR 75.63. Work Practice Process Material Type Code I Description Reference Test Method Parameter Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Code Description Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code Description Averagin�C Method Monitoring Frequency Reportinq Requirements Code Description Code DescriptionAMCode Description AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT I AS REQUIRED - SEE 14 MONITORING DESCRIPTION 16 MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 55 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 171- 510 32 FIoioIo1,19 Title C Type NYCRR Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Part Subpart I Section I Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 246 ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ❑x State Only Requirement --J= 11 Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #76) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 11 d I I I CAS Number Contaminant Name ❑ Capping 007439-97-6 MERCURY Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description -ow Owners or operators of a Mercury Reduction Program (MRP) facility that commences commercial operation before July 1, 2008 shall submit quarterly reports, as follows: (1) Report the mercury mass emissions data and heat input data for the MRP unit, in an electronic quarterly report in a format prescribed by the department and the Administrator, for each calendar quarter beginning with January 1, 2009 through March 31, 2009 k2) Submit each quarterly report to the department and the Administrator within 30 days following the end of the calendar quarter covered by the report Quarterly reports shall be submitted in the manner specified in 40 CFR 75 84(f). (3) For MRP units that are also subject to an Acid Rain emissions limitation or the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) NOx Annual Trading Program, CAIR SO2 Trading Program, or CAIR NOx Ozone Season Trading Program, quarterly reports shall include the applicable data and information required by 40 CFR 75 Subparts F through H as applicable, in addition to the mercury mass emission data, heat input data, and other information required by sections 246 7 through 246 13 of this Part. Work Practice Type Code Code Limit Upper f Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Averaqinq Method Code I Description Code Monitoring Frequency Code I Description 01 1 CONTINUOUS Reference Test Method Manufacturer's Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reportina Requirements Code I Description 13 1 QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 56 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application �IIIIIII DEC ID _ 7I -151013121 -IO 0 0 1 F9� Title Type Part 6 NYCRR 246 ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement 7XIState Only Requirement ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #77) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit. M-00001 / Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001 / Process: P21 Section III - Facility Information Facility Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Subpart I Section I Subdivision I Paragraph I Subparagraph I Clause I Subclause 11 e CAS Number ❑ Capping 007439-97-6 Contaminant Name MERCURY Monitoring Information. ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as a Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description The owners or operators of a Mercury Reduction Program (MRP) facility shall submit to the department and the Administrator, a compliance certification in support of each quarterly report based on reasonable inquiry of those persons with primary responsibility for ensuring that all of the unit's emissions are correctly and fully monitored `ie certification shall state that (1) The monitoring data submitted were recorded in accordance with the applicable requirements of sections 246.7 through 246 13 of 6NYCRR Part 246, and 40 CFR Part 75, including the quality assurance procedures and specifications; and (2) data are substituted in accordance with 40 CFR 75 34(a)(1) for all hours where mercury data are substituted for a unit with add-on mercury emission controls (i) (a)The mercury add-on emission controls were operating within the range of parameters listed in the quality assurance/quality control program under 40 CFR 75 Appendix B; or (b) With regard to a flue gas desulfurization system or a selective catalytic reduction system, quality -assured SO2 emission data recorded in accordance with 40 CFR Part 75 document that the flue gas desulfurization system was operating properly, or quality -assured NOX emission data recorded in accordance with 40 CFR Part 75 document that the selective catalytic reduction system, was operating properly, as applicable, and (ii) The substitute data values do not systematically underestimate mercury emissions. Work Practice Type Code 2W Code Limit Upper Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Averaq ng Method Code I Description Code Monitorinq Frequency Code I Description Reference Test Method Manufacturers Name/Model Number Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code Description 13 QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 57 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `+ DEC ID - 5f013121-1010101191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information Emission Unit Description ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) EMISSION UNIT j MJ - 0 j 0 0 10 11 Cayuga Station consists of two generator units. The following identifiers will be used: - Cayuga boilers, EU M00001; - tack 1, EP New01; StaGk 2, EP New02; bypass stack, EP New03; - Boiler #1, ES 80001; Boiler #1 ESP, ES ESP01; Boiler #1 FGD system, ES FGD01; Boiler #1 SCR, ES SCR01; - Boiler #2, ES B0002; Boiler #2 ESP, ES ESP02; Ronilpr #2 Fr -n ES F'(_' DQ. - Processes for Boiler #11: firing bituminous coal, P11; firing No. 2 oil or diesel fuel, P12. - Processes for Boiler #2: firing bituminous coal, P21; firing No. 2 oil or diesel fuel, P22. Steam for Generating Unit 1 is supplied by ES 80001 Emission Ssource 80001 primarily exhausts through EP NEW01, but is has the capability of also exhausting through emission points NE -WO -2 and NEW03. ES 80001 is a Combustion Engineering dry bottom, tangentially fired boiler rated at 1,484 MMBtu/hr maximum heat input The boiler burns bituminous coal as its primary fuel, with No, 2 fuel oil being used for startup and flame stabilization only Steam for Generating Unit 2 is supplied by ES 80002. Emission Ssserse 80002 primarily exhausts through EP NEW021, but it has the capability of also exhausting through emission point Al€W91 aad NEW03. ES B0002 is a Combustion Engineering dry bottom, tangentially fired boiler rated at 1,517 MMBtu/hr maximum heat input. The boiler burns bituminous coal as its primary fuel, with No. 2 fuel oil being used for startup and flame stabilization only Emission sources B0001 and 80002 are each equipped with an electrostatic precipitator(ESP) to control particulate matter emissions. SO2 emissions are controlled by a flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system that is shared by both boilers and is capable of up to 98% removal efficiency. Th/cm is s -Poda1e4o4:-eaGh deilef-; sash npd k hpis ds ^k-•,^ A'^^k. Ccn� e4ly, a^�iey ,rna��,� RM, I is ae4w Ned-�y e FG_DAI _nd o ^--3L:r ;3 90"W3 !G a'JMFU03Zi kr; amia&_7A aa::ra& FG cyW,-n is ste6iglaed-s_uG4 that4hn ?ac f*x-. eIft03;e4ar azn bc tc-ted-by ei#4ef moduic-In addition, there is a bypass stack which may be used during a boiler startup, shutdown, and in the case of an FGD module problem. Nitrogen oxide emissions are controlled through the use of a Level III low NOx concentric firing system (LNCFS-III) installed on each boiler and good combustion practices In addition, an SCR is installed on Boiler #1. A 6'F1S/w�%':`/�orowy C. ifcl Syvlcm jC Tc s... '�finr� of Cwbenl Polymer Composite ISWGI Thi 9,PC r:.; tk 2 L[tet :vle h.t we v140. � _oro modules per f:yam --Nn1 fivo 4ayefs-w+tt be install'J with the -_*fh 1274f : s::odd z.:�-a��taia}s-la�e��lar#�ediate wast�tiear�er rls�i�!� �^3 e#-thc mc*,ilss, inct :.r7i of th�cGL' rant oliminck c at tho upper peFtien cf tho FQD--ab6wbW vecwl. The Core system will !--ani = snl by -.vstgl is 2ciaci.mc f. -.m Roiler�' _ An Activated Carbon iniection (ACI) system was Dreviously installed to replace the former URS1Gore Mercury Control system (GMCS) on Boiler 2. When combusting fuel, combustion gases may not flow through the by-pass stack except during emergency periods if the health and safety of personnel is jeopardized or during an unavoidable malfunction. Fuel flow to the boiler shall cease as soon as possible once flue gases start to flow through the by-pass stack. The owner or operator shall comply with the reporting requirements of 6 NYCRR Part 201-1.4 if the by-pass stack is utilized for combustion gases when firing fuel These units are subject to the federal Cross State Air Pollution Rules, found at 40 CFR Part 97, Subparts AAAAA-DODDOCCCCC. The DECw'.9 v4d wwAi'irra to irnp-b-cont th_ce ': Innards apen- iot of nem%t 47g-423rFor-A.. Building ID BOILER Building Information Building Name I ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) Length (ft) I Width (ft) I Orientation Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 58 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `+ DEC ID - 71-151013121-1010101119I Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Point Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) EMISSION PT. I NI E 1 W 101 1 Ground Elev Height (ft) (ft) 394 375 Exit Velocity Exit Flow (FPS) (ACFM) EMISSION PT. N€ V 0 1 2 Ground Elev. Height (ft) (ft) Design 375 Exit Velocity Exit Flow (FPS) (ACFM) EMISSION PT. N E I 1";j 0 13 Ground Elev. Height (ft) (ft) 394 375 Exit Velocity Exit Flow FPS) (ACFM) Emission Source ID Type B0001 C Design Code Capacity Code 1,484 25 Emission Source ID Type B0002 C Design f Capacity Code 1,517 25 Emission Source ID Type ESP01 K Design Removal Capacity Code Height Above Structure (ft) 188 NYTM (E) (KM) 365 823 Height Above Structure (ft) +66 NYTM (E) (KM) 365,829 Height Above Structure (ft) 188 NYTM (E) NYTM (N) (KM) (KM) Building 365.83 4718 017 FGD Emission Source/Control Inside Diameter (in) 144 NYTM (N) (KM) 4718.008 Inside Diameter (in) NYTM (N) (KM) Inside Diameter (in) Exit Temp. Cross Section (°F) I Length (in) I Width (in) Distance to Date of Building Property Line (ft) Removal FGD Exit Temp. Cross Section (°F) Length (in) I Width (in) Distance to Date of Building Property Line (ft) Removal I Exit Temp. Cross Section (°F) Length (in) I Width (in) Date of Date of Date of Manufacturer's Control Type Construction Operation Removal Code Description 08/01/1955 PRECIPITATOR BELCO Desiqn Capacity Units Waste Feed Waste Type Waste Feed Descuption_ _ Code Description Code Description MILLION BTU PER HOUR Description Code Description Date off+ Date of Date of Control Type Construction Operation Removal Code Description 09/01/1958 Design Capacity Units Waste Feed Description i Code Description MILLION BTU PER HOUR Distance to Date of Property Line (ft) Removal ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) Manufacturer's Name/Model Number COMBUSTION ENG. Waste Type Code Description Manufacturer's Name/Model Number COMBUSTION ENG. Waste Type Code Description Date of Date of Date of - - Controf-Type Manufacturer's Construction Operation Removal . Code Description Name/Model Number 07/01/1993 010 ELECTROSTATIC BELCO PRECIPITATOR BELCO Design Capacity Units Waste Feed Waste Type Description Code Description Code Description Emission Source Date of Date of Date of Control Type Manufacturer's ID Type Construction Operation Removal Code I Description Name/Model Number ESP02 K 010 ELECTROSTATIC BELCO PRECIPITATOR Design Design Capacity Units _ !`Waste Feed `" Waste Type Capacity Code Description Code Description Code Description Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 59 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `III/ _ DEC ID — 17 - 5]0 3 2- 0 0 0 1 9I Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 60 of 86 Emission Source/Control ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) Emission Source Date of Date of Date of _ Control Manufacturer's ID Type Construction Operation Removal FCode Description Name/Model Number FGD01 K 001 WET SCRUBBER S -H -U _ _ Design Design Capacity Units Waste Feed Waste Type Capacity _Code Description Code _ Description _ Code Description Emission Source Date of Date of Date of Control Type Manufacturers ID Type Construction Operation Removal Code Description Name/Model Number 2 044 1AIET C(`RI IRRF=R S H I I DesignDesi "Code n Capacity Units Waste Feed Waste Type Cap city —Description Code Description Code Description Emission Source _ Date of Date of Date of Control Type Manufacturers ID Type Construction Operation Removal Cod--e-T 033 Description _ SELECTIVE CATALYTIC Name/Model Number FOSTER WHEELER SCR01 K REDUCTION (SCR) Design Design Capacity Units Waste Feed Waste Type Capacity Code Description Code Description I Code I Description Emission Source Date off Date of + Date of Control Type Manufacturers ID Type Construction L Operation I Removal Code Description Name/Model Number AC102 K 106 Activated Carbon In ection Design Design Ca aci Units Waste Feed _ Waste Type Ca aci Code Description Code Description Code Descri tion Emission Source Date of Date of Date of Control Type Manufacturers ID Type Construction Operation Removal Code Description Name/Model Number AA 5 01 K j 4-1-9 more Design Design Ca aci Units Waste Feed Waste Type Ca acity Description Code Description I Code Description_ I Emission Source Date of Date of J Date of hode Control Type Manufacturers ID Ty e Construction Operation i Removal Description Name/Model Number MSS82 #� 44g CATAI YTIC OXIDATION— Design Design Capacity Units Waste Feed Waste Type Capacity _ Code Description Code Description Code Descri tion Emission Source Date of Date of Date of Control Tye Manufacturers ID Type Construction Operation Removal Code Description Name/Model Number Design Design Capacitv Units Waste Feed Waste Type Capacity Code Description I Code Description Code Description Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 60 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `+ DEC ID 71-151013121-10101011191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Process Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) EMISSION UNIT I M 10 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 PROCESS I P 1 1 1 1 Description Emission Source B0001 fires bituminous coal as its primary fuel Particulate matter emissions are controlled by the use of an electrostatic precipitator and/or a wet scrubber and measured (when requested by DEC) at the stack currently in use by Emission Source B0001 Sulfur dioxide emissions are controlled by a flue gas desulfurization system. Nitrogen oxides emissions are controlled through the use of LNCFS-III, good combustion practices and a selective catalytic reduction unit as required Nitrogen oxides are limited on a system -w de bas; as established in the Cayuga And Somia mpNOx RACT Compliance Plan. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emissions are measured by the continuous emission monitoring systems on the stacks. Source Classification Total Thruput Code (SCC) Quantity/Hr QuantityNr Code 1-01-002-02 ❑ Confidential ❑x Operating at Maximum Capacity NEW01 PJEUM NEW03 B0001 I ESP 01 1 FGD01 EMISSION UNIT I M I 101 0101 01 1 1 Operatinq Schedule Hrs/Day I DaysNr Emission Point Identifier(s) I I I Emission Source/Control Identifiers) F�D92 I SCR01Nr 1 Description Thruput Quantity Units Description Building Floor/Location BOILER I GROUND M&M'I&. J, 1 1W I 1 PROCiiSS 1 P 11 1 2 Emission Source B0001 uses No 2 fuel oil as a startup fuel and for flame stabilization It is used on an as -needed basis Flue gas opacity is controlled as necessary through the use of ESP fields and/or a wet scrubber during startup There are no specific fuel oil controls for sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides emissions. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emissions are measured by the continuous emission monitoring systems on the stacks Source Classification I Total Throughput Throughput Quantity Units Code (SCC) 1 Quantity/Hr QuantityNr Code Description 1-01-005-01 Opera El Confidential tin , Schedule El Operating at Maximum Capacity Hrs/Day DaysNr Buildinq Floor/Location I BOILER GROUND Emission Point Identifier(s) NEW01 I N€VV92 I NEW03 Emission Source/Control Identifier(s) B0001 MNESPE01 I _FG D01 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 61 of 86 j New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application DEC ID — 171-151013121-10101011191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) 0 EMISSION UNIT I M - 0 0 0 __ 1 1 - __ - j PROCESS I P 1 2 1 1 -111 Description Emission Source B0002 fires bituminous coal as its primary fuel. Particulate matter emissions are controlled by the use of an electrostatic precipitator and/or a wet scrubber and measured (when requested by DEC) at the stack currently in use by Emission Source 80002. Sulfur dioxide emissions are controlled by a flue gas desulfurization system. Nitrogen oxides emissions are controlled through the use of LNCFS-III and good combustion practices. Nitrogen oxides are limited on a system -woe hasis as established in the Cayuga And Somerset NOx RACT Compliance Plan. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emissions are measured by the continuous emission monitoring systems on the stacks. Source Classification Code (SCC) 1-01-002-02 ❑ Confidential Z Operating at Maximum Capacity NEW01 NEW01 B0002 T— ESP02 1 Total Throughput Quantity/Hr I Quantity/Yr Code Operating Schedule HrslDay I DayslYr Emission Point Identifier(s) Emission Source/Control Identifiers) FGD01 I FGDQ2 f AASSOI j Throughput Quantity Units Description Building Floor/Location= BOILER GROUND AACS92 AC102 Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 62 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aim Permit Application " DEC ID — 171-151013121-10101011191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) EMISSION UNIT I M 0 10 10 10 1 1 1 PROCESS I P 1 2 J 2 Description Emission Source 80002 uses No. 2 fuel oil as a startup fuel and for flame stabilization. It is used on an as -needed basis. Flue gas opacity is controlled as necessary through the use of ESP fields and/or a wet scrubber during startup. There are no specific fuel oil controls for sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides emissions. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emission are measured by the continuous emission monitoring systems on the stacks. Source Classification Total Throughput Throughput Quantity Units Code (SCC) I Quantity/Hr QuantityNr Code Description 1-01-005-01 f ❑ Confidential Operating Schedule ❑ Operating at Maximum Capacity Hrs/DayI DaysNr Building FloorfLocation BOILER GROUND Emission Point Identifier(s) NEW01 A EW02 NEW037L Emission SourcelControl Identifier(s) B0002 ESP02 FGD01 AC102 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 63 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `lr DEC to 14W 7 - 5 0F121-10 0101191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Unit Applicable Federal Requirements Q Continuation Sheet{s} Emission Emission Emission - Sub Sub Unit Point Process Source Title Type Part Part Section Division Parag. Sub Parag. Clause Sub Clause M-00001 6 NYCRR 201 1 4 PC #78 M-00001 P11 60001 6 NYCRR 227 2 5 c PC #80 M-00001 P11 B0001 6 NYCRR 227 2 5 c PC #81 M-00001 P21 80002 6 NYCRR 227 2 5 c PC #82 M-00001 P21 80002 6 NYCRR 227 2 5 c PC #83 M-00001 6 NYCRR 246 8 c 3 PC #79 Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 64 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 171-151013121.10101011i9 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Unit Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title I Type I Part Sub Part Section Sub Division 6 NYCRR 201 1 4 ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ® State Only Requirement Emission l Emission nit Point Process l Source CAS No. M-00001 ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #78) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process, P21 Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process. P22 Aft Whom Paragraph I Sub Paragraph I Clause J Sub Clause ❑ Capping Contaminant Name Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations © Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description For each period of operation with opacity in excess of the limits prescribed in 6 NYCRR 227-1.3 that occur during startup, shutdown, maintenance or malfunction, the facility shall notify the DEC of the date and time of the excess opacity within two working days of such occurrence Within 30 business days of such excess opacity, the facility shall submit in writing to the DEC the following information: 1. The date, time and magnitude of the excess opacity; 2 The fuel being combusted, the generator load and the ESP fields that were operating; 3. A statement clearly describing whether the excess opacity was unavoidable At the discretion of the DEC, periods of excess opacity reported above may be excused from enforcement action if the DEC determines the violations are unavoidable. Work Practice Type I Code Code Limit Upper Averaging Method Code I Description Process Material Description Parameter Description Lower Code Monitoring Frequency Code Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT MONITORING DESCRIPTION Reference Test Method Manufacturer Name/Model No. Limit Units Description Reporting Requirements Code Description 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 65 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID — 7 - 5 013121 1010101119! Section IV - Emission Unit Information fcontinuedy Emission Unit Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Type Part Sub Part Section Sub Division Paragraph Sub Paragraph Clause Sub Clause 6 I NYCRR I 227 I 2 1 5 c ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement 0 State Only Requirement ❑ Capping Emission Emission `MMEV- Emission Unit Point Process Source CAS No. Contaminant Name M-00001 +4 B0001 !� M t I f ti oni onng n ortna on ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring x Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures ;1111111196_. Description (PC #80) APPLICABILITY Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process P11/ Emission Source: B0001 Emission Unit. M-00001/ Process P12/ Emission Source: B0001 The facility will limit low load operations (58-70 MW Qross) to 1,500 ooeratino hours per calendar vear. I hlr. WAr #1.;the eff49five '�'�-_ of fta peFmit. the-Gwnw-eF-eperaieF shell ei-i-h it tre the- -DE epa Ft an the faaeihili y of Inial lead operakian o �� IFT� RSI rvea my)- T�p^•Q.d,- ^qu is l ar l �l a� o; c. Ingludng the roipplieF of ih tail r poo S serifmalty4- p-whe4hBF- .ta8'f_nan -1-1-61- f—OpefatIGR at iernperatufe '(Wipr than 606 C and w#@the•Ftt'a 4114Pr.k hats Iyrt Gail he apeF tell• $FattFre`ol'vwiarr-rtha" -�'tlil�-tha [ a OrSi G96(of Fep!a. mRg the rataI ys! Mmnwr, 1I;e r*+arket YZ�IVV Ct L• Q�QF'I�"�"� by WORder GerrvcWca1un2C- Ther laori shaI-a64maiz�atheAlas. rro nn k�rr ^pr oc 1 yYC.'a 8f X If the . er+ "7i in Itwr: `l "-_c7T'71IInd6-th"s& of n d'ffarnnt 4.nIalyst then n„ later +ha2 70 dy , ►'A erF nod by tho DEC, itor-9& 1a4-&obm:f_f„ fhncr a pmgram_ le re plaGe the avickinq catalyst-�,teeem ded cs- -fhiha ranar4.mr...irerl in IkA:,s 7 r nrl a rai a I�.iaGPBFa E-i$P-tl�1-1 aperatnr shall opefate at !hat If the awner ar o ater r" 1t36�{�I�tl�f,��traf�cc�lh�k not ra � + I matin then rod to a rata ak the Iower lemnerafr Shan L.lYA �1 ,..�� ts."j:. ra�ar. c �� bra_ v..,az,�-rrrG-oa;;�F�3r-operat�f� :►ct r:�,y�i, Work Practice Process Material Tvoe Code 1 Description Reference Test Method Parameter Code I Description Manufacturer Name/Model No. Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code i Description 28 Averaqhnq Method Monitorinq Frequencv Reportinq Requirements Code Description Lod __ Description Code Description I 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT I 14 SEMIANNUALLY MONITORING DESCRIPTION I (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 66 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC - IIDD��___ �7 5 OIJl 1--lO]0]01j9 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Unit Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Aft v Tdle I Type I IAirt I Sub Part I Section Sub Division Paragraph Sub Paraqraph Clause Sub Clause 6 NYCRR 227 2 5 1 c ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ® State Only Requirement ❑ Capping CAS No. Contaminant Na ONY210-00-0 OXIDES OF NITROGEN Monitoring Information ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description EmEmission Emission Unit Point71P1 Pcess Mwe M-00001 1 B0001 Z Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring (PC #81) This condition is applicable on and after July 1, 2014 1 The owner or operator shall comply with the following NOx limits for Boiler #1: i At loads equal to and greater than 58 MW (gross) but less than or equal to 70 MW (gross), provided that flue gas temperature at the outlet of the SCR temperature does not exceed 608 degrees F, emissions shall not exceed 0.42 pounds NOx per million Btu ii. At operating loads greater than 70 MW, and whenever the flue gas temperature at the outlet of the SCR Temperature exceed 608 degrees F, emissions shall not exceed 0.12 pounds per million Btu. 2. Compliance shall be determined using continuous emission monitors meeting the requirements of 40 CFR Part 75 Data shall not be bias -adjusted. Data shall not be substituted during periods of missing data. 3. During the period May 1 to September 30, the averaging period shall be 24 hours, block average; otherwise the averaging period shall be 30 days Compliance shall be based on Btu -weighted averages. The owner or operator shall determine the 24-hou daily heat input -weighted average NOx emission rate based on the heat input -weighted Average of the block hourly arithmetic average emission rates during each 24-hour daily period from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM the following day using CEMS data. The block hourly heat input -weighted average emission rate must be calculated for each one-hour period starting with the period 12:00 AM to 1:00 AM and continuing through until the last period 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM; or, starting with the period 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM and continuing through the last period 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The 30 -day rolling heat input -weighted average must be the average of the 24-hour daily heat input -weighted NOx emission rate. 4 On a calendar quarter basis, the owner or operator shall submit to the DEC a report of excess emissions. The owner or operator must tabulate and summarize applicable emissions, monitoring, and operating parameter measurements recorded during the preceding three months (including but not limited to type and amount of fuel burned on a daily basis, heat content of the fuel, total heating value of the fuel consumed on a daily basis, the actual NOx emission rate, the allowable NOx emission rate, and the summation of the emission sources included in a system averaging plan) These records must be submitted to the department within 30 days following the end of each calendar quarter in a format acceptable to the department and must include: (a) the average NOx emission rates as specified under paragraph (3) of this subdivision (With the exception of emission sources subject to paragraph (a)(4) of this Section, emission sources are to record and tabulate block hourly average emission rates, but do not need to included the block hourly average emission rates in the quarterly summaries); (b) identification of the operating hours when NOx emissions data are not included in the calculation of the average emission rate and the reasons for not including that data; and (c) the results of accuracy assessments as required by 40 CFR Part 75 and any additional data quality information required by the department Work Practice Process Material Type Code I Description Reference Test Method 40 CFR Part 75 Parameter Manufacturer Name/Model No. Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 67 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application DEC ID 71-151013121-101010119 Code ONY210-00-0 Limit Upper ! Lower 0.12 Averaging Method Code Description 39 24 HOUR DAILY AVERAGE (ARITHMETIC MEAN) Description OXIDES OF NITROGEN Code 7 Monitoring Frequency Code f Description 01 1 CONTINUOUS CEM Limit Units Description pounds per million Btus Reporting Requirements Code Description 13 I QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 68 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application DEC ID 171-151013121-10101011191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Unit Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Tvpe Part Sub Part Section Sub Division Paraoraph Sub Paraqraph Clause Sub Clause 6 NYCRR 227 I 5 c ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ® State Only Requirement ❑ Capping Emission Emission Emission Unit Point *-Process Source CAS No. M-00001 P21 B0002 ONY210-00-0 OXIDES OF NITROGEN Monitoring Informatio 0i Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #82) T>nir nrlilinr, elinahle or, a.-aaflef4uly--T,..20,14�- + he-G►5ffiw.al. o rata. Shall n r.ly- H, Ite.".,r- f r.r 7 .-.r `3 helm,. nIIPera tar rha11 9 n s Ial1 a Seleagtm e4at*W-Pr ed UGli0A (SCR) S ,s}arr,. 9R Boder #2 a. d, b e giR RFRR-JV Iy-1-2048-and t4eFeaflef, GOPR y--With-tkF6-fG410 A Rg N Q X iiFA I Fr.r R aar #2 F -At leads equal to and greater W -49F96&3 -tom iscs tFcr. or �i�al to 70 (gr066)FOW&H that M gas �3rnpzaii f I— -emeerai.re do naaham,44^;;wtorr.eora}�„.re --►or•nmmrn r�de�l-#a� opeca4iafa--Bf tk&SCrR; e46 a shLA nO million Btu- 4. At operating Ioadr,{jre. s 7n MW (gfess) and- WheROW .r lha.R.��.r �^��j'^ tl't�39klt1�t��i�r tempefatwe axvncds the ruin?mtjrn t=perature-reser ► V, POURGIS Per Mil"AA Rt" 7 Railer #2 shile.all Gease operations v--rRia4cr"}eP#;_ 1%ith natural gas ❑ 19-efmil-app4oa oa-&hall kc S✓1ibm tied t.t 1he PEG no later than july 1 70143 444e GWAOF CPR Part 75 Data Shai1 and t,a h�_Qala mall mo he t0mcb ted-dw4ng perms of missing 12W "e Gwsec oF rater nr.nv, &—mth Opt,nn 1 d uropq the p ri ci "-1-tg Ste�Tnher 30 1he aye;a9irm3 bte oll a. 39 da" pl The cvin-_\, a,, to shall '.1" 3(3rnlne tho 21 how dailyt"I.—Bighted average Irly afithmet-r+ ave6affe-eP46kw Fates durFRS 3u:%1 21 h_%,rr vw.7-jwFdBd-fFe..•. 127 0!5 AHA to 1 2- -AM4he44IGvArq4Jay Fistng GEMS data--Y#,g ��37± input weighted alveFa atori facer asc-)r a e_how naris d stairtinl. with the period 1? -09-A&4 le X00 AM aAd-GGR6RU r�ug�h �r,e ia�t .. erl 11;00 IRM to 129W__ eF, starting with the a i„d 12.00 AA4&4;W Pik"ni wnt:nw-\,ig IN-ough Me tar' "rui xI_44•-nn enn t, 17 nn nen Th }ay..r..I;in . heat input weighted aveFage *I,b,g,the aver an of the 24 hour tRd OX s� Jnr r#p— f the ournor ew nner�TM w pt" londar arxc�ui'sis then operator sh�i1 si.hmrtt !� the vC!"' r+ I I� �rrt!-i 'J ior. 1, rr. x � of umwg AF;A onqirR,nnq Then r ranter ,,e rar, er,t� �eserded Bar g QpOratin n t of fuel med-Go a --d heat of of the f„el talal heating vat. is of then-rc ual-^viceii.W "!'l2d o:' 2 il,7.i!y b7Si �ri"-f I0x e�rlti7►1'\'1 :��7` , th'>•` s r�c�7.d the uumrrwi �n .,f- �,�:M ystemplan]- Ths2c r,j-.,.-r4s must be„&Umr R.ttori tn. the diapartFRer.f�thi—'I]_rl�r�., inn Me end Gf ear•h a din a4er in a foFinat acGeotahte to the deepw#n s (a) thz _,nr:raQ - as„W aph 3yo"l-ws subdlypsies. Wth tiz�tiArt &€e tlssleFl „rGeS 6 bje z� � 4ay;'I) of ►ham toIry BHiF6&ice i=G, but do r,at need to p.tr. ha nava vvrled��iAEL ha dy a.. a..n n v�:�rir���tFlCrila--th�rT7-5 aqo&l, Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 69 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application `I ECI 7[ �5[0 3 2�0�0[1[9� `ham; the '. 3u= whep-t+ x wnizs:rw lata zr2-,nel �nclwlsl i►_[he-satsWation of tip =vim*cue a.• � ^., aka aPA iha r ro f0ar net O G! dmng !ha! An4r,- ren I rra�-urn'+"s r'1 tha,,22L4 ?f m,-ccyC7 CFR par' 75 w. -IJ L\i%u'tJI!17n�1 1rea gpA0 y+ra#oriced by the depaFtFReR4 COMMENTS: In a letter dated September 8, 2017, the NYSDEC provided an extension until July 1, 2018 for the submission of a permit application to repower Boiler No. 2 to natural gas. Therefore, the submission of a permit modification application on April 30, 2018 (which includes repowering Boiler No. 2 to natural gas) fulfills the requirements of this permit condition. Therefore, this permit condition may be deleted. Work Practice Process Material Type Code [ Description Parameter ode ANY21 9-00-9 Limit -illr: Lower 94-2 Averapnq Method Cade. Description 3 _2n uni 1R neI1 v AVFoenF (ARITHMETIC MEAN) Description Code Monitoring Frequency Code I Description Reference Test Method 40 r -FR. Papt 75 Manufacturer NamelModel No. Limit Units Descripflon Reportinq RegpirVmen#s Code I Description Version 1 - 07/09/2019 Page 70 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Aft Permit Application `III DEC ID 7,-15013121-1001011191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Unit Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title Tvpe Part Sub Part Section Sub Division Paragraph Sub Paragraph Clause Sub Clause 6 NYCRR 227 2 5 c ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement 21 State Only Requirement ❑ Capping Emission Emission Emission Unit Point Process Source CAS No. Contaminant Name M-00001 P21 80002 ONY210-00-0 OXIDES OF NITROGEN Monitorilia IPformation Z Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ❑ Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description (PC #83) This condition is applicable on and after July 1, 2014 and shall expire on June 30, 2018. 1. The owner or operator shall comply with the following NOx limits for Boiler 2' i. At loads equal to and greater than 58 MW (gross) but less than or equal to 85 MW (gross), emissions shall not exceed 0.42 pounds NOx per million Btu. ii. At operating loads greater than 85 MW, emissions shall not exceed 0.32 pounds per million Btu 2. Compliance shall be determined using continuous emission monitors meeting the requirements of 40 CFR Part 75 Data shall not be bias - adjusted Data shall not be substituted during periods of missing data. 3. During the period May 1 to September 30, the averaging period shall be 24 hours, block average, otherwise the averaging period shall be 30 days. Compliance shall be based on Btu -weighted averages The owner or operator shall determine the 24-hour daily heat input -weighted average NOx emission rate based on the heat input -weighted average of the block hourly arithmetic average emission rates during each 24-hour daily period from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM the following day using CEMS data The block hourly heat input -weighted average emission rate must be calculated for each one-hour period starting with the period 12:00 AM to 1.00 AM and continuing through until the last period 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM; or, starting with the period 1200 PM to 1:00 PM and continuing through the last period 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The 30 -day rolling heat input - weighted average must be the average of the 24-hour daily heat input -weighted NOx emission rate. 4. On a calendar quarter basis, the owner or operator shall submit to the DEC a report of excess emissions. The owner or operator must tabulate and summarize applicable emissions, monitoring, and operating parameter measurements recorded during the preceding three months (including but not limited to type and amount of fuel burned on a daily basis, heat content of the fuel, total heating value of the fuel consumed on a daily basis, the actual NOx emission rate, the allowable NOx emission rate, and the summation of the emission sources included in a system averaging plan). These records must be submitted to the department within 30 days following the end of each calendar quarter in a format acceptable to the department and must include: (a) the average NOx emission rates as specified under paragraph (3) of this subdivision. (With the exception of emission sources subject to paragraph (a)(4) of this Section, emission sources are to record and tabulate block hourly average emission rates, but do not need to include the block hourly average emission rates in the quarterly summaries), (b) identification of the operating hours when NOx emissions data are not included in the calculation of the average emission rate and the reasons for not including that data, and (c) the results of accuracy assessments as required by 40 CFR part 75 and any additional data quality information required by the department. CUWnihL-IVl :i: U✓lute this pep�7/�,conyiiby is currently effective, Cayuga requests that the DEC delete MIS permit confwion as the requirements will no longer apply at th i th to renewal permit is issued Work Practice J Process Material Type Code DeStADtion Reference Test Method 40 CFR Part 75 Parameter Code Description ONY210-00-0 OXIDES OF NITROGEN Limit i Upper Lowerl Code 032 1 7 Averaging Method �qnjtprina Freauencv Code Description_ Code Description 24 HOUR DAILY AVERAGE 39 (ARITHMETIC MEAN) 01 CONTINUOUS Manufacturer Name/Model No. CEM Limit Units Description pounds per million Btus Reporti n9_Reaujleqjgpts Code Description 13 f QUARTERLY (CALENDAR) Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 71 of 86 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Air Permit Application `II DEC ID 7- 5 0 3 2- 0 01011191 Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued) Emission Unit Compliance Certification (continuation) Rule Citation Title I Type I Part I Sub Part I Section Sub Division Paragraph Sub Paragraph Clause Sub Clause 6 NYCRR 246 8 1 c 3 ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ® State Only Requirement ❑ Capping EmissionEmission Emission Unit Point Process Source CAS No. ConimiggIllgoame -MMIMA M-00001 007439-97-6 MERCURY Monitoring Information ❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring ❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate ❑ Intermittent Emission Testing ❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations ❑ Ambient Air Monitoring ® Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures Description = (PC #79) APPLICABILITY: Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process: P11 Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process: P12 Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process: P21 Emission Unit: M-00001/ Process: P22 Notification of certification. The owner or operator of the Mercury Reduction Program (MRP) facility shall submit to the department, the EPA Region 2 Regional Office, and the Administrator written notice of the dates of certification testing, in accordance with section 246 10 which refers to 40 CFR Part 75.61. The notifications shall be made not later than 21 days prior to the first scheduled day of certification or recertification testing as required by 75 61(a)(1)(i) Certification application The owner or operator of a MRP facility shall submit to the department a certification application for each monitoring system. A complete certification application shall include the information specified in 40 CFR 75.63 and shall be submitted to the department within 45 days after completing all initial certification or recertification tests required under section 246.8 of this Part, including the information required under 40 CFR 7563 Provisional certification date The provisional certification date for a monitoring system shall be determined in accordance with 40 CFR 75.20(a)(3). A provisionally certified monitoring system may be used under the Mercury Reduction Program for a period not to exceed 120 days after receipt by the department of the complete certification application for the monitoring system under Subparagraph 246.8(c)(3)(ii). Data measured and recorded by the provisionally certified monitoring system, in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR Part 75, will be considered valid quality -assured data (retroactive to the date and time of provisional certification), provided that the department does not invalidate the provisional certification by issuing a notice of disapproval within 120 days of the date of receipt of the complete certification application by the department. Work Practice Process Material Type Code Description Reference Test Method Parameter Code Description Manufacturer Name/Model No. Limit Limit Units Upper Lower Code Description Averaginq Method Monitorinq Frequency Reporting Requirements Code Description Code Description Code I Description 14 AS REQUIRED - SEE PERMIT 16 AS REQUIRED - SEE MONITORING DESCRIPTION MONITORING DESCRIPTION Version 1 — 07/09/2019 Page 72 of 86 a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Air Permit Application _ DEC IID 7I-IJIOlJl21-Iol0l0li W Section IV - Emission Unit Information Emission Unit Description �OCon�linuation Sheets) EMISSION UNIT � M- � O� O O O 2 500 hp (20.9 MMBtu/hr) Cleaver Brooks Firetube boiler; Emission Source AUXB1, No. 2 oil fired, used to generate low pressure steam for heating the building when boilers 1 and 2 are off line. Building Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) Building ID I Building Name Length (ft) Width (ft) I Orientation BOILER BOILER/TURBINE BUILDING EMISSION PT. 12 1 C) 0 � 0 Ground Elev. Height (ft) (ft) 393 65 Exit Velocity Exit Flow (FPS) (ACFM) 65 6900 Emission Point Information Height Above Inside Diameter Exit Temp. Structure (ft) (in) (°F) 1 18 450 NYTM (E) NYTM (N) Description (KM) (KM) Building 365.905 4717.889 CB100-500 0 Continuation Sheet(s) Cross Section Length (in) I Width (in) Distance to Date of Property Line (ft) Removal Process Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) EMISSION UNIT M 0 00 02. PROCESS I A I X I B Description Auxiliary boiler (Emission Source AUX1) firing No 2 oil. The boiler shall not fire in excess of 2000 hours per year. Source Classification Total Throughput j Throughput Quantity Units Code (SCC) Quantity/Hr Quantity/Yr Code J Description 1-03-005-02 f ❑ Confidential ❑ Operating at Maximum Capacity 20001 Oerating Schedule I Hrslay Days/Yr Building 1 Emission Point Identifier(s) Emission Source/Control Identifier(s) Floor/Location Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 73 of 86 Emission Source/Control ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) Emission Source Date of a e o Date of Control Type Manufacturer's ID Type construction Operation I Removal Code Description Name/Model Number AUXB1 C 02/01/1989 I CB100-500 Design i Desion Cavap tv Units Waste Feed Waste Type Capacity —� Code .I _. , Description Code Description Code Description 20.9 254 MILLION BTU PER HOUR Process Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s) EMISSION UNIT M 0 00 02. PROCESS I A I X I B Description Auxiliary boiler (Emission Source AUX1) firing No 2 oil. The boiler shall not fire in excess of 2000 hours per year. Source Classification Total Throughput j Throughput Quantity Units Code (SCC) Quantity/Hr Quantity/Yr Code J Description 1-03-005-02 f ❑ Confidential ❑ Operating at Maximum Capacity 20001 Oerating Schedule I Hrslay Days/Yr Building 1 Emission Point Identifier(s) Emission Source/Control Identifier(s) Floor/Location Version 1 – 07/09/2019 Page 73 of 86