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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
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Emission Unit Applicable Federal Requirements E] Continuation Shee4(6)
Emission
Emission
Emission
Sue
Unit
Point
Process Source Title
Type Part Sub Part Section Division Parag. Sub Parag. Clause Sub Clause
r4} -f i]n
PC #59
(Moved to
facility level)
Emission Unit State Only Requirements ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Emission
Emission
Emission
Suzy
Unit
Point
Process Source Title
Type
Part I
Sub Part
I Section
I Division
I Parag.
Sub Paraq.
I Clause I
Sub Clause
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _
Air Permit Application
DEC ID —
71-151013121.10101011191
Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
Emission Unit Compliance Certification ® Continuation Sheet(s)
Rule Citation
48 Type I Part Sub Part I Section j Sub Division Paraaraph ! Sub Paragraph Clause Sub Clause
❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ❑ State Only lRequirement I ❑ Capping
Emission Emission
Emission Unit Point Process Source CAS No. Contaminant Name
M 09902
mr !m 1111111111111M 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 Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures
Description
(PC #59)
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COMMENTS: In order to have all Boiler MACT requirements located in the same portion of the permit, itis requested that the
NYSDEC move the requirements identified in current Permit Condition #59 to the facility level. (This permit application contains
another compliance certification for this requirement, specified at the facility level).
Work Practice Process Material
Type Code Description Reference Test Method
Parameter
Code Description Manufacturer Name/Model No.
I
Limit Limit Units
Upper Lower ! Code I Description
I
Averaqinq Method Monitorinq Frequency i Reportinq Requirements
Code Description Code Description Code Description im
4-4 AS; RFIIRJL' SCC PERMIT MITR AAIT
ANNUALLY 141 I V /(`AI CAIrIA R\
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information
Emission Unit Description ❑ Continuation She
EMISSION UNITM - 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
This emission unit designates the coal handling system. The emission source is the Coal Storage Pile, CPILE; the process is the Coal
Handling and Storage, CHS. Coal is delivered to Cayuga Station by train and truck. Rail cars are unloaded using a rotary car dumper in
the coal unloading building. Frozen coal is thawed using heated air generated by burners firing Number 2 oil. The coal is dumped from
the rail cars into a hopper, and is fed to an enclosed conveyor which transports the coal to the apron conveyor and onto the coal storage
pile. Coal delivered by truck is dumped directly onto the coal storage pile. A Bulldozer is used to shape the pile and reclaim coal from
the storage pile by pushing the coal into a reclaim hopper. Two reclaim hoppers are used, each located in a different area of the coal
pile to facilitate blending of coal from different sources. Each reclaim hopper discharges to an enclosed conveyor which transports the
coal to the bunkers for Boiler #1 and Boiler #2. All potential emissions from this emission unit are fugitive and there are no emission unit
specific applicable requirements (i.e., only facility -wide requirements apply).
Building Information
Building ID Building Name Length (ft)
Emission Point Information
Emission Source/Control
Emission Source Date of Date of Date of Control Type
ID Type Construction Operation Removal Code Description
CPILE I
Design Desiqn Capacity Units Waste Feed
Capacity Code Description Code Description
EMISSION UNIT I M
Source Classification Total Throu�Qhput
Code (SCC) Quantity/Hr QuantityNr Code
3-05-010-11
❑ Confidential Operating Schedule
❑ Operating at Maximum Capacity Hrs/Day j DaysNr
Emission Point Identifier(s)
CPILE I I
Emission Source/Control Identifier(s)
❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Width (ft) Orientation
0 Continuation Sheet(s)
-61114
❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Manufacturers
Name/Model Number
coal pile storage
Waste Type
Code Description
❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
I PROCESS C 1 H 1 S
Throughput Quantity Units
Description
Building Floor/Location
1 1 A
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
Work Practice
Type I Code
Code
I
Limit
Upper
Averaging Method
Code I Description
Process Material
Description
Parameter
Description l
Lower Code
I
Monitoring Frequency
Code I Description
Reference Test Method
Manufacturer Name/Model No.
Limit Units
Description
Reporting Requirements
Code I Description
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Emission Unit Applicable Federal Requirements ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Emission
Emission
Emission
Sub
Sub
Unit
Point
Process
Source
Title
Type
Part
Part
Section
Division
Paraq. Sub Paraa.
Clause
Sub Clause
Emission Unit State Only Requirements ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Emission
Emission
Emission
Sub
Unit
1
Point
Process
Source
Title Type Part
Part
Section
I
Sub Division
Paraq. Sub Paraq.
I
Clause
Sub Clause
Emission Unit Compliance Certification ® Continuation Sheet(s)
Rule Citation
Title
I Type I
Part I
Sub
Part
Section
Sub Division
Paragraph
I Sub Paragraph I
Clause I
Sub Clause
❑ Applicable Federal Requirement
❑ State Only Requirement
❑ Capping
EmissionEmission
Emission Unit
Point Process
Source CAS No.
Contaminant Name
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 I
Work Practice
Type I Code
Code
I
Limit
Upper
Averaging Method
Code I Description
Process Material
Description
Parameter
Description l
Lower Code
I
Monitoring Frequency
Code I Description
Reference Test Method
Manufacturer Name/Model No.
Limit Units
Description
Reporting Requirements
Code I Description
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information
Emission Unit Description ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
EMISSION UNIT I M � - 1 0
Limestone and Gypsum Handling Systems The following identifiers will be used: Emission Source LPILE designates the limestone
storage pile; Emission Source LCONV designates the limestone belt conveyor; Emission Sources LIMS1 and LIMS2 designate the
limestone storage bins 1 and 2; and Emission Sources LGRD1 and LGRD2 designate two limestone grinders
Crushed limestone is delivered to Cayuga Station by truck and is either dumped onto the storage pile or directly into the reclaim hopper.
A front end loader is used to shape the pile and transfer limestone to the reclaim hopper as needed. The reclaim hopper discharges
through a feeder to a belt conveyor inside the reclaim facility building An insertable dust collector is used at the transfer point with
exhaust air recirculated to the building. The belt conveyor transports the limestone to storage bins LIMS1 and LIMS2 located in the FGD
building. Outdoor portions of the conveyor are enclosed An insertable dust collector is used at the belt conveyor discharge with exhaust
air recirculated to the building.
The two limestone storage bins are equipped with bin vent filters that discharge indoors. Each storage bin feeds a wet ball mill grinder
used to prepare the limestone slurry for use in the FGD system wet scrubber Limestone slurry is converted to either calcium sulfate or
gypsum in each wet scrubber (scrubber blowdown) and is dewatered in centrifuges located in the FGD building. The dewatered material
(predominantly calcium sulfate, or gypsum) is transported to a storage pile in the Gypsum Storage Building via a series of belt
conveyors. Outdoor portions of the belt conveyor are enclosed The gypsum is loaded onto trucks using a front end loader and is sold
for use in the construction products industry (e.g., wallboard, cement) or, if necessary, is transported to the on-site landfill where it is
disposed with the boiler fly ash.
All potential emissions from this emission unit are fugitive. The limestone belt conveyor, storage bins and wet ball mill grinders are
affected facilities under 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart 000, Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants
Building Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Building ID Building Name I Length (ft) Width (ft) Orientation
Emission Source Date of Date of
ID Type Construction O eratio
LCONV 1 01/15/1995
Design = Design Capacity Unit
Description
Emission Point Information 0 Continuation Sheet(s)
Emission Source/Control ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Date of f Control
Waste Feed
Manufacturer's
Name/Model Number
Limestone Belt Conveyor
Waste Type
Code Description
Emission Source
Date of
Date of
Date of
LGRD2 1
Control Type
Design
Manufacturer's
ID ape
Construction_ ._
_Operation
Removal
Code
tion
Name/Model Number
LGRD1 1
01/15/1995 I
_Descri
Limestone ball mill grinder 1
Design
Design Capacity Units
Waste Feed
Waste Type
Capacity
Code
Description _ Code 1
Description
3]Code
Description
Emission Source
Date of Date of I Date of
ID Type
Construction O eration Removal
LGRD2 1
fjl
01/15/1995
Design
Design Capacity Units
Capacity
Code I
Descriotion
Emission SourceDate
of
ID Type
Construction.
LIMS1 1
01/15/1995
Design
Design
Capacity I. Code
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Waste Feed
Manufacturer's
Name/Model Number
Limestone ball mill orinder 2
Description
Date of t Date ofControl Type Manufacturer's
Operation Removal Code I Description Name/Model Number
Limestone Storage Bin 1
Code
Waste Feed
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DEC ID _
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Emission Source
Date of
Date of
Date of
Control Type
Manufacturer's
ID
Type
Construction
Operation
Removal
Code
Description
Name/Model Number
LIMS2
I
01/15/199 5_
_
Limestone storage bin 2
Design
Design Capacity Units
Waste Feed
Waste Type
Capacity
Code
Description
Code
Description
Cade Description
Emission Source
Date of
Date of
gate of
Control Type
j Manufacturer's
ID
Type
Consiruction
Operation
Removal
Code
Description
Name/Model !Number
LPILE
1
01/15/1995
Limestone storage pile
Design
Design Caoacity Units
Waste Feed
Waste Type
Capacity
Code
Description
Code
Description
Code Description
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued
Process Information ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
EMISSION UNIT M 0 0 10 10 14 1 PROCESS L H 2
Description
Limestone conveying, storage and grinding subject to 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart 000, Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic
Mineral Processing Plants
Source Classification Total Throughput Throughput Quantity Units
Code (SCC) Quantity/Hr QuantityNr Code Description
3-05-101-05
❑ Confidential Operating Schedule
❑ Operating at Maximum Capacity
Hrs/Day DaysNr Building Floor/Location
Emission Point Identifier(s)
—none— F .1 1 1 1 _ _
Emission Source/Control Identifier(s)
LCONV I LGRD1 LGRD2 I LIMS1 I LIMS2
EMISSION UNIT I M- 0 10 10 0 14 I PROCESS L
Description
Limestone storage pile
Source Classification Total Throughput Throughput Quantity Units
Code (SCC) Quantity/Hr QuantityNr Code Description
3-05-103-05
❑ Confidential Operating Schedule
El Operating at Maximum Capacity
Hrs/Day DaysNr BuildingFloor/Location
- --
Emission Point Identifier(s)
—none— -
Emission Source/Control Identifier(s)
LPILE I I
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DEC 1D
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
Emission Unit Applicable Federal Requirements .-. • Continuation Sheets}
Emission
Emission
Emission
Sub
Sub
Unit
Point
Process Source
Title Type
Part
1
Part
Section
oivis3on
Paraq.
Sub Paraq.
I Clause
Sub Clause
M-00004
40 CFR
60
❑DO
67.2
PC #60
Emission Unit State Only Requirements ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Emission
Emission
EmissionI
Sub
I
Unit
Point
Process Source
Title
Type Part
Part
Section
Sub Division
Paraq.
Sub Parag.
Cause f
Sub Clause
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Air Permit Application
DEC ID
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
Emission Unit Compliance Certification ® Continuation Sheet(s)
Rule Citation
Title Tvpe I Part I Sub Part Section Sub Division
40 CFR 60 000 1 67 1 e
❑ Applicable Federal Requirement ❑ State Only Requirement
Emission Emission
y. Emission Unit Point Process Source CAS No.
M-00004
ML
❑ Continuous Emission Monitoring
❑ Intermittent Emission Testing
❑ Ambient Air Monitoring
(PC #60)
Paragraph I Sub Paragraph I Clause I Sub Clause
❑ Capping
Co=q= Contaminant Name
Monitoring Information AL _
❑ Monitoring of Process or Control Device Parameters as Surrogate
❑ Work Practice Involving Specific Operations
Z Record Keeping/Maintenance Procedures
Limestone conveyor transfer points, storage bins and wet ball mill grinders at Cayuga Station are subject to EPA's Standards of
Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants. These points of emissions are located indoors. Each building enclosing the
affected equipment must comply with the following emission limits:
No owner or operator shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any building enclosing any transfer point on a conveyor
belt or any other affected facility any visible fugitive emissions except emissions from a vent. Emissions from such building vent shall
not exhibit greater than 7% opacity.
Compliance with the opacity limit is paragraph (2) shall be determined in accordance with a DEC -approved protocol upon written
notice from the DEC. Fugitive opacity emissions shall be conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 60 675(d); vent opacity emissions
shall be conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 60.675(c)(3).
On a semi-annual basis, the owner or operator shall observe emissions from the building vent and also from all other openings in the
buildings (such as windows and doors). If any visible emissions are detected, the owner or operator shall contact the DEC by
telephone or via electronic mail within two business days of such occurrence.
Work Practice I _11111111W_ process Material
Type * I Code I Description Reference Test Method
Parameter
Code 1 Description Manufacturer Name/Model No.
Limit Limit Units
Upper i Lower Code Description
Averacaing Method Monitoring Frequency Reporting Requirements
Code Description Code Description Code Description
1 08 I SEMI-ANNUALLY 14 I SEMI-ANNUALLY (CALENDAR)
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
Determination of Non -Applicability (Title V Only) ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
Rule Citation
Title Type
I Part Sub Part Section I Sub Division Paragraph
I Sub Paragraph
I Clause
I Sub Clause
Emission Unit
I
Emission Point Process Emission Source ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement
❑ State Only Requirement
Description
Rule Citation
Title f Type
I Part Sub Part Section I
Sub Division Paragraph
I Sub Paragraph
f Clause
I Sub Clause
Emission Unit I
Emission Point Process Emission Source ❑ Applicable Federal Requirement
`
❑ State Only Requirement
Process Emissions Summary ❑Continuation Sheet(s)
EMISSION UNIT
PROCESS
Throughp % % ERP ERP How
CAS No.JR
contaminant Name ut Capture Control (lbs/hr) Determined
PTE Standard PTE How Actual
(lbs/hr)
(lbs/yr) (standard units) Units Determined (lbs/hr) (Ibstyr)
EMISSION UNIT
PROCESS
Throughp % % ERP ERP How
CAS No.
contaminant Name ut Capture Control (lbs/hr) Determined
PTE Standard PTE How Actual AMMEA
(lbs/hr)
(Ibstyr) (standard units) Units Determined (lbs/hr)
(lbs/yr)
EMISSION UNIT
I I I I I 1 PROCES i I
Throughp % % ERP ERP How
CAS No.
contaminant Name ut Capture Control (lbs/hr) Determined
PTE Standard PTE How Actual
(lbs/hr)
(lbs/yr) i (standard units)
I
Units Determined (lbs/hr)
(lbs/yr)
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
EMISSION UNIT
Emission Unit Emissions Summary ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
CAS No. Contaminant Name
ERP (lbs/yr)
No.
PTE Emissions
(lbs/hr) I (lbs/yr)
PTE Emissions
Contaminant Name
Actual
(lbs/hr) 77T (Ibstyr)
Actual
`ger k"",yl )Ibs/hr
(lbs/hr)
(lbs/yr) (lbs/hr)
(lbs/yr)
Section
Sub
Division Parag,
Sub
Parag.
CAS No.
Contaminant Name
ERP (lbs/yr) PTE Emissions
(Ibs/hr) (lbs/yr)
Actual
(lbs/hr) (Ibs/yr)
CAS No.
Contaminant Name
ERP (lbs/yr)
(lbs/hr)
PTE Emissions
Actual
(lbs/yr)
Compliance Plan ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
For any emission units which are not in compliance at the time of permit application, the applicant shall complete the following
Consent Order Certified progress reports are to be submitted every 6 months beginning
Aoolicable Federal Reauirement
Emission Emission
Unit Process Source Title
Type Part
Sub Part
Section
Sub
Division Parag,
Sub
Parag.
Clause
Sub Clause
Date
Remedial Measure / Intermediate Milestones R/I Scheduled
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Section IV - Emission Unit Information (continued)
07— Request for Emission Reduction Credits ❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
EMISSION UNIT 1 1 1 1 1 1
Emission Reduction Description
Contaminant Emission Reduction Data
I
Baseline Period / / to
CAS No.
Name
Location Address
❑ City / ❑ Town / ❑ Village
EMISSION UNIT 1 1 1
Contaminant Name
Facility to Use Future Reduction
I
I I -I
State
Use of Emission Reduction Credits
Proposed Project Description
Contaminant Emissions Increase Data
Reduction
Date I Method 44
ERC "Ibs/yr)
Netting Offset
APPLICATION ID
-I I I I I I/I I
Zip
❑ Continuation Sheet(s)
CAS No.I Contaminant Name PEP (lbs/yr)
Statement of Compliance
❑ All facilities under the ownership of this 'ownership/firm" are operating in compliance with all applicable requirements and state regulations
including any compliance certification requirements under Section 114(a)(3) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, or are meeting the schedule of
a consent order
Source of Emission Reduction Credit - Facility
Name PERMIT ID
1 1 1 1 1 1 1-I I I I I I/1 I I I I
Location Address
❑ City / ❑ Town / ❑ Village State Zip
ERC (bs/yr)
Emission Unit CAS No. Contaminant Name Netting Offset
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Supporting Documentation
Required Supportina Documentation:
❑ List of Exempt Activities (form attached)
Z Plot Plan
• Methods Used to Determine Compliance (form attached)
• Application Forms
❑ Calculations (MS ExcelTM workbook)
Optional Supportina Documentation:
❑ Air Quality Model (
❑ Confidentiality Justification (Cover letter)
❑ Ambient Air Monitoring Plan ( / / )
❑ Stack Test Protocols/Reports ( / / )
❑ Continuous Emissions Monitoring Plans/QA/QC
❑ MACT Demonstration ( / / )
❑ Operational Flexibility: Description of Alternative Operating Scenarios and Protocols (Cover letter)
Application/Registration
❑ ERC Quantification (form attached)
❑ Use of ERC(s) (form attached)
❑ Baseline Period Demonstration (MS ExcelTM Workbook)
❑ Analysis of Contemporaneous Emission Increase/Decrease
❑ LAER Demonstration
❑ BACT Demonstration
Other Document(s):
Fmissinn Unit Matrix
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SECTION 3
TITLE IV ACID RAIN PERMIT APPLICATION
United States
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA
Acid Rain Program
w
Acid Rain Permit Application
For more information, see instructions and refer to 40 CFR 72.30 and 72.31
This submission is: n New Q] Revised 12( Re.A C We..
STEP 1
Identify the source by
plant name, State, and
ORIS code.
STEP 2
Enter the unit ID#
for every affected
unit at the affected
source in column "a."
For new units, enter the
requested information in
columns "c" and "d."
EPA Form 7610-16 (rev. 10-01)
OMB No. 2060-0258
Plant Name Cayuga Operating Company, LLC State NY ORIS Code 2535
a
b
c
d
Unit ID#
Unit Will Hold
New Units
New Units
Allowances
Commence Operation
Monitor Certification
in Accordance with 40
Date
Deadline
CFR 72.9(c)(1)
Yes
N/A
N/A
2
Yes
N/A
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Acid Rain - Page 2
Plant Name (from Step 1) Cayuga Operating Company, LLC
Permit Reauirements
STEP 3
(1) The designated representative of each affected source and each affected unit at the
Read the source shall:
standard (i) Submit a complete Acid Rain permit application (including a compliance plan) under
requirements 40 CFR part 72 in accordance with the deadlines specified in 40 CFR 72.30; and
(ii) Submit in a timely manner any supplemental information that the permitting authority
determines is necessary in order to review an Acid Rain permit application and issue
or deny an Acid Rain permit;
(2) The owners and operators of each affected source and each affected unit at the
source shall:
(i) Operate the unit in compliance with a complete Acid Rain permit application or a
superseding Acid Rain permit issued by the permitting authority; and
(ii) Have an Acid Rain Permit.
Monitorina Reauirements
(1) The owners and operators and, to the extent applicable, designated representative of
each affected source and each affected unit at the source shall comply with the monitoring
requirements as provided in 40 CFR part 75.
(2) The emissions measurements recorded and reported in accordance with 40 CFR part
75 shall be used to determine compliance by the unit with the Acid Rain emissions
limitations and emissions reduction requirements for sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides
under the Acid Rain Program.
(3) The requirements of 40 CFR part 75 shall not affect the responsibility of the owners
and operators to monitor emissions of other pollutants or other emissions characteristics
at the unit under other applicable requirements of the Act and other provisions of the
operating permit for the source.
Sulfur Dioxide Requirements
(1) The owners and operators of each source and each affected unit at the source shall:
(i) Hold allowances, as of the allowance transfer deadline, in the unit's compliance
subaccount (after deductions under40 CFR 73.34(c)), or in the compliance subaccount
of another affected unit at the same source to the extent provided in 40 CFR
73.35(b)(3), not less than the total annual emissions of sulfur dioxide for the previous
calendar year from the unit; and
(ii) Comply with the applicable Acid Rain emissions limitations for sulfur dioxide.
(2) Each ton of sulfur dioxide emitted in excess of the Acid Rain emissions limitations for
sulfur dioxide shall constitute a separate violation of the Act.
(3) An affected unit shall be subject to the requirements under paragraph (1) of the sulfur
dioxide requirements as follows:
(i) Starting January 1, 2000, an affected unit under 40 CFR 72.6(a)(2); or
(ii) Starting on the later of January 1, 2000 or the deadline for monitor certification
under 40 CFR part 75, an affected unit under 40 CFR 72.6(a)(3).
(4) Allowances shall be held in, deducted from, or transferred among Allowance Tracking
System accounts in accordance with the Acid Rain Program.
(5) An allowance shall not be deducted in order to comply with the requirements under
paragraph (1) of the sulfur dioxide requirements prior to the calendar year for which the
allowance was allocated.
(6) An allowance allocated by the Administrator under the Acid Rain Program is a limited
authorization to emit sulfur dioxide in accordance with the Acid Rain Program. No
provision of the Acid Rain Program, the Acid Rain permit application, the Acid Rain permit,
or an exemption under 40 CFR 72.7 or 72.8 and no provision of law shall be construed
to limit the authority of the United States to terminate or limit such authorization.
(7) An allowance allocated by the Administrator under the Acid Rain Program does not
constitute a property right.
EPA Form 7610-16 (rev. 10-01)
Plant Name (from Step 1)
Cayuga Operating Company, LLC I Acid Rain - Page 3
STEP 3, Nitrooen Oxides Reauirel�nne is The owners and operators of the source and each
cont'd
affected
a 'ted unit at the source shall comply with the applicable Acid Rain emissions limitation
nitrogen ogen o des.
Excess Emissions Reauirements
(1) The designated representative of an affected unit that has excess emissions in any
calendar year shall submit a proposed offset plan, as required under 40 CFR part 77.
(2) The owners and operators of an affected unit that has excess emissions in any
calendar year shall:
(i) Pay without demand the penalty required, and pay upon demand the interest on that
penalty, as required by 40 CFR part 77; and
(ii) Comply with the terms of an approved offset plan, as required by 40 CFR part 77.
Recordkeepina and Rer)ortina Requirements
(1) Unless otherwise provided, the owners and operators of the source and each affected
unit at the source shall keep on site at the source each of the following documents for a
period of 5 years from the date the document is created. This period may be extended
for cause, at any time prior to the end of 5 years, in writing by the Administrator or
permitting
authority:
(i) The certificate of representation for the designated representative for the source and
each affected unit at the source and all documents that demonstrate the truth of the
statements in the certificate of representation, in accordance with 40 CFR 72.24;
provided that the certificate and documents shall be retained on site at the source
beyond such 5 -year period until such documents are superseded because of the
submission of a new certificate of representation changing the designated
representative;
(ii) All emissions monitoring information, in accordance with 40 CFR part 75, provided
that to the extent that 40 CFR part 75 provides for a 3 -year period for recordkeeping,
the 3 -year period shall apply.
(iii) Copies of all reports, compliance certifications, and other submissions and all
records made or required under the Acid Rain Program; and,
(iv) Copies of all documents used to complete an Acid Rain permit application and any
other submission under the Acid Rain Program or to demonstrate compliance with the
requirements of the Acid Rain Program.
(2) The designated representative of an affected source and each affected unit at the
source shall submit the reports and compliance certifications required underthe Acid Rain
Program, including those under 40 CFR part 72 subpart I and 40 CFR part 75.
Liabilitv
(1) Any person who knowingly violates any requirement or prohibition of the Acid Rain
Program, a complete Acid Rain permit application, an Acid Rain permit, or an exemption
under 40 CFR 72.7 or 72.8, including any requirement for the payment of any penalty
owed to the United States, shall be subject to enforcement pursuant to section 113(c) of
the Act.
(2) Any person who knowingly makes a false, material statement in any record,
submission, or report under the Acid Rain Program shall be subject to criminal
enforcement pursuant to section 113(c) of the Act and 18 U.S.C. 1001.
(3) No permit revision shall excuse any violation of the requirements of the Acid Rain
Program that occurs prior to the date that the revision takes effect.
(4) Each affected source and each affected unit shall meet the requirements of the Acid
Rain Program.
EPA Form 7610-16 (rev. 10-01)
Acid Rain - Page 4
Plant Name (from Step 11 Cayuga Operating Company, LLC
Step 3, Liability. Cont'd.
CoM'd.
(5) Any provision of the Acid Rain Program that applies to an affected source (including
a provision applicable to the designated representative of an affected source) shall also
apply to the owners and operators of such source and of the affected units at the source.
(6) Any provision of the Acid Rain Program that applies to an affected unit (including a
provision applicable to the designated representative of an affected unit) shall also apply
to the owners and operators of such unit. Except as provided under40 CFR 72.44 (Phase
II repowering extension plans) and 40 CFR 76.11 (NO,, averaging plans), and except with
regard to the requirements applicable to units with a common stack under 40 CFR part 75
(including 40 CFR 75.16, 75.17, and 75.18), the owners and operators and the designated
representative of one affected unit shall not be liable for any violation by any other
affected unit of which they are not owners or operators or the designated representative
and that is located at a source of which they are not owners or operators or the
designated representative.
(7) Each violation of a provision of 40 CFR parts 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, and 78 by an
affected source or affected unit, or by an owner or operator or designated representative
of such source or unit, shall be a separate violation of the Act.
Effect on other Authorities
No provision of the Acid Rain Program, an Acid Rain permit application, an Acid Rain
permit, or an exemption under 40 CFR 72.7 or 72.8 shalt be construed as:
(1) Except as expressly provided in title IV of the Act, exempting or excluding the owners
and operators and, to the extent applicable, the designated representative of an affected
source or affected unit from compliance with any other provision of the Act, including the
provisions of title (of the Act relating to applicable National Ambient Air Quality Standards
or State Implementation Plans;
(2) Limiting the number of allowances a unit can hold; provided, that the number of
allowances held by the unit shall not affect the source's obligation to comply with any
other provisions of the Act;
(3) Requiring a change of any kind in any State law regulating electric utility rates and
charges, affecting any State law regarding such State regulation, or limiting such State
regulation, including any prudence review requirements under such State law;
{4) Modifying the Federal Power Act or affecting the authority of the Federal Energy
RRegulatory Commission under the Federal Power Act; or,
(5) Interfering with or impairing any program for competitive bidding for power supply in
a State in which such program is established.
STEP 4 Certification
Read the I am authorized to make this submission on behalf of the owners and operators of the
certification affected source or affected units for which the submission is made. I certify under penalty
statement, of law that I have personally examined, and am familiar with, the statements and
sign, and information submitted in this document and all its attachments. Based on my inquiry of
date those individuals with primary responsibility for obtaining the information, I certify that the
statements and information are to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false statements
and information or omitting required statements and information, including the possibility
of fine or imprisonment.
Name Nazar Khan - Senior Vice President
Signature ' �"" i iDate
EPA Foam 7610-16 (rev. 10-01)
Acid Rain Program
EFA Instructions for Acid Rain
Permit Application (40 CFR 72.30- 72.31)
The Acid Rain Program requires the designated representative to submit an Acid Rain permit
application for each source with an affected unit. A complete Certificate of Representation must
be received by EPA before the permit application is submitted to the title V permitting authority. A
complete Acid Rain permit application, once submitted, is binding on the owners and operators of
the affected source and is enforceable in the absence of a permit until the title V permitting
authority either issues a permit to the source or disapproves the application.
Please type or print. The alternate designated representative may sign in lieu of the designated
representative. If assistance is needed, contact the title V permitting authority.
STEP 1 Use the plant name and ORIS Code listed on the Certificate of Representation for the plant.
An ORIS code is a 4 digit number assigned by the Energy Information Agency (EIA) at the
U.S. Department of Energy to power plants owned by utilities. If the plant is not owned by
a utility but has a 5 digit facility code (also assigned by EIA), use the facility code. If no code
has been assigned or if there is uncertainty regarding what the code number is, contact EIA
at (202) 287-1730 (for ORIS codes), or (202) 287-1927 (for facility codes).
STEP 2 For column "a," identify each affected unit at the affected source by providing the
appropriate unit identification numbers, consistent with the unit identification numbers
entered on the Certificate of Representation and with unit identification numbers used in
reporting to DOE and/or EIA. For new units without identification numbers, owners and
operators may assign such numbers consistent with EIA and DOE requirements.
For columns "c" and "d," enter the commence operation date(s) and monitor certification
deadline(s) for new units in accordance with 40 CFR 72.2 and 75.4, respectively.
Submission Deadlines
For new units, an initial Acid Rain permit application must be submitted to the title V permitting
authority 24 months before the date the unit commences operation. Acid Rain permit renewal
applications must be submitted at least 6 months in advance of the expiration of the acid rain portion
of a title V permit, or such longer time as provided for under the title V permitting authority's operating
permits regulation.
Submission Instructions
Submit this form to the appropriate title V permitting authority. If you have questions regarding this
form, contact your local, State, or EPA Regional Acid Rain contact, or call EPA's Acid Rain Hotline
at (202) 564-9620.
Paperwork Burden Estimate
The burden on the public for collecting and reporting information under this request is estimated at
17 hours per response. Send comments regarding this collection of information, including
suggestions for reducing the burden, to: Chief, Information Policy Branch (2136), U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20460; and to: Paperwork Reduction
Project (OMB#2060-0258), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503. Do not submit forms to these addresses; see the submission
instructions
above.
SECTION 4
LIST OF EXEMPT SOURCES
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation RK Departmentol
hirr%a����HiTV Enzoarnental
Air Permit Application �y� Conservation
DEC ID
71.151013121-X010101119
List of Exempt Activities
Instructions
Applicants for Title V facility permits must provide a listing of each exempt activity, as described in 6 NYCRR Part 201-
3.2(c), that is currently operated at the facility. This form provides a means to fulfill this requirement.
In order to complete this form, enter the number and building location of each exempt activity. Building IDs used on this
form should match those used in the Title V permit application. If a listed activity is not operated at the facility, leave the
corresponding information blank.
Combustion
Rule Number
Building
Citation Description of
201-3.2(c)J11J_ .1 _�w J&
Activities Location
Stationary or portable combustion installations where the furnace has a maximum
heat input capacity less than 10 mmBtu/hr burning fuels other than coal or wood; or
(1) a maximum heat input capacity of less than 1 mmBtu/hr burning coal or wood. This
activity does not include combustion installations burning any material classified as
solid waste, as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360, or waste oil, as defined in 6 NYCRR
Subpart 225-2.
Space heaters burning waste oil at automotive service facilities, as defined in 6
(2) NYCRR Subpart 225-2, generated on-site or at a facility under common control, alone
or in conjunction with used oil generated by a do-it-yourself oil changer as defined in
6 NYCRR Subpart 374-2.
Stationary or portable internal combustion engines that are liquid or gaseous fuel
powered and located within the New York City metropolitan area or the Orange
(3)(i) County towns of Blooming Grove, Chester, Highlands, Monroe, Tuxedo, Warwick, or
Woodbury, and have a maximum mechanical power rating of less than 200 brake
horsepower.
Stationary or portable internal combustion engines that are liquid or gaseous fuel
powered and located outside of the New York City metropolitan area or the Orange
(3)(ii) County towns of Blooming Grove, Chester, Highlands, Monroe, Tuxedo, Warwick, or
Woodbury, and have a maximum mechanical power rating of less than 400 brake
horsepower.
Stationary or portable internal combustion engines that are gasoline powered and
(3)(iii) have a maximum mechanical power rating of less than 50 brake horsepower.
(4) Reserved.
(5) Gas turbines with a heat input at peak load less then 10 mmBtu/hour
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Air Permit Application
DEC ID
71 _ � 51 01 31 21 -1 01 01 01 11 9
Rule
Citation
201-3.2(c)
Description
HEW YORK Department of
Enronmentai
AP Pf1R uNl}Y
Conservation
Number
of Building
Location
Activities
Emergency power generating stationary internal combustion engines, as defined in 6
NYCRR Part 200.1(cq), and engine test cells at engine manufacturing facilities that are
(6) utilized for research and development, reliability performance testing, or quality BOILER
assurance performance testing. Stationary internal combustion engines used for peak
shaving and/or demand response programs are not exempt.
Combustion Related
Non -contact water cooling towers and water treatment systems for process cooling
(7) water and other water containers designed to cool, store or otherwise handle water
that has not been in direct contact with gaseous or liquid process streams.
Agricultural
Feed and grain milling, cleaning, conveying, drying and storage operations including
grain storage silos, where such silos exhaust to an appropriate emissions control
(8) device, excluding grain terminal elevators with permanent storage capacities over 2.5
million U.S. bushels, and grain storage elevators with capacities above one million
bushels.
Equipment used exclusively to slaughter animals, but not including other equipment
(9) at slaughterhouses, such as rendering cookers, boilers, heating plants, incinerators,
and electrical power generating equipment.
Commercial --Food Service Industries
(10) Flour silos at bakeries, provided all such silos are exhausted through an appropriate
emission control device.
(11) Emissions from flavorings added to a food product where such flavors are manually
added to the product.
Commercial - Graphic Arts
Screen printing inks/coatings or adhesives which are applied by a hand-held
(12) squeegee. A hand-held squeegee is one that is not propelled though the use of
mechanical conveyance and is not an integral part of the screen printing process.
Graphic arts processes at facilities located outside the New York City metropolitan
area or the Orange County towns of Blooming Grove, Chester, Highlands, Monroe,
(13) Tuxedo, Warwick, or Woodbury whose facility -wide total emissions of volatile
organic compounds from inks, coatings, adhesives, fountain solutions and cleaning
solutions are less than three tons during any 12 -month period.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Air Permit Application
DEC ID
71_151 013121-1010101119
Rule
Citation
201-3.2(c)
(14)
Description
jW YORK QQpartment of
�[IHITY Environmental
Conservation
Number
Building
of
Activities Location
Graphic label and/or box labeling operations where the inks are applied by stamping
or rolling.
Graphic arts processes which are specifically exempted from regulation under 6
(15) NYCRR Part 234, with respect to emissions of volatile organic compounds which are
not given an A rating as described in 6 NYCRR Part 212.
Commercial - Other
(16) Gasoline dispensing sites registered with the department pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part
612.
Surface coating and related activities at facilities which use less than 25 gallons per
month of total coating materials, or with actual volatile organic compound emissions
of 1,000 pounds or less from coating materials in any 12 -month period. Coating
materials include all paints and paint components, other materials mixed with paints
prior to application, and cleaning solvents, combined. This exemption is subject to
the following:
(17)
(i) The facility is located outside of the New York City metropolitan area or the
Orange County towns of Blooming Grove, Chester, Highlands, Monroe, Tuxedo,
Warwick, or Woodbury; and
(ii) All abrasive cleaning and surface coating operations are performed in an enclosed
building where such operations are exhausted into appropriate emission control
devices.
(18) Abrasive cleaning operations which exhaust to an appropriate emission control
device.
(19) Ultraviolet curing operations.
Municipal/Public Health Related
Landfill gas ventilating systems at landfills with design capacities less than 2.5 million
megagrams (3.3 million tons) and 2.5 million cubic meters (2.75 million cubic yards),
(20) where the systems are vented directly to the atmosphere, and the ventilating system
has been required by, and is operating under, the conditions of a valid 6 NYCRR Part
360 permit, or order on consent.
Storage Vessels
(21) Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, and liquid asphalt storage tanks with storage
capacities below 300,000 barrels.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Air Permit Application
DEC ID
7_151013121_1010101119
Rule
Citation
201-3.2(c)
(22)
(23)
(24)
Description
HEW YORK Department of
TATE 1
rnR 1!NITV Environmental
Conservation
Number
of Building
Location
Activities
Pressurized fixed roof tanks which are capable of maintaining a working pressure at
all times to prevent emissions of volatile organic compounds to the outdoor
atmosphere.
External floating roof tanks which are of welded construction and are equipped with
a metallic-type shoe primary seal and a secondary seal from the top of the shoe seal
to the tank wall.
External floating roof tanks which are used for the storage of a petroleum or volatile
organic liquid with a true vapor pressure less than 4.0 psi (27.6 kPa), are of welded
construction and are equipped with one of the following:
(i) a metallic-type shoe seal;
(ii) a liquid -mounted foam seal;
(iii) a liquid -mounted liquid -filled type seal; or
(iv) equivalent control equipment or device.
Storage tanks, including petroleum liquid storage tanks as defined in 6 NYCRR Part
(25) 229, with capacities less than 10,000 gallons, except those subject to 6 NYCRR Part
229 or Part 233.
(26) Horizontal petroleum or volatile organic liquid storage tanks.
Storage silos storing solid materials, provided all such silos are exhausted through an
(27) appropriate emission control device. This exemption does not include raw material,
clinker, or finished product storage silos at Portland cement plants.
Industrial
Processing equipment at existing sand and gravel and stone crushing plants which
were installed or constructed before August 31, 1983, where water is used for
(28) operations such as wet conveying, separating, and washing. This exemption does not
include processing equipment at existing sand and gravel and stone crushing plants
where water is used for dust suppression.
Sand and gravel processing or crushed stone processing lines at a non-metallic
(29)(i) mineral processing facility that are a permanent or fixed installation with a maximum
rated processing capacity of 25 tons of minerals per hour or less.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Air Permit Application
DEC ID
7 1_ 1 5 1 01 3 1 2 1_ 1 01 01 0 l 1 l 9
Rule
Citation
201-3.2(c)
Description
NEWYORic Departmentof
i;s�rrriir4UNF Environmental
Conservation
Sand and gravel processing or crushed stone processing lines at a non-metallic
(29)(ii) mineral processing facility that are a portable emission source with a maximum rated
processing capacity of 150 tons of minerals per hour or less.
Sand and gravel processing or crushed stone processing lines at a non-metallic
(29)(iii) mineral processing facility that are used exclusively to screen minerals at a facility
where no crushing or grinding takes place.
(30) Reserved.
Surface coating operations which are specifically exempted from regulation under 6
(31) NYCRR Part 228, with respect to emissions of volatile organic compounds which are
not given an A rating pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 212.
(32) Pharmaceutical tablet branding operations
(33) Thermal packaging operations, including, but not limited to, therimage labeling,
blister packing, shrink wrapping, shrink banding, and carton gluing.
(34) Powder coating operations.
(35) All tumblers used for the cleaning and/or deburring of metal products without
abrasive blasting.
(36) Presses used exclusively for molding or extruding plastics except where halogenated
carbon compounds or hydrocarbon solvents are used as foaming agents.
Concrete batch plants where the cement weigh hopper and all bulk storage silos are
(37) exhausted through fabric filters, and the batch drop point is controlled by a shroud or
other emission control device.
(38) Cement storage operations not located at Portland cement plants where materials
are transported by screw or bucket conveyors.
Cold cleaning degreasers with an open surface area of 11 square feet or less and an
(39)(i) internal volume of 93 gallons or less or, having an organic solvent loss of 3 gallons
per day or less.
39(ii)
Cold cleaning degreasers that use a solvent with a VOC content or five percent or less
by weight, unless subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart T.
Number
of Building
Location
Activities
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Air Permit Application
DEC ID
7I -I 51 0I 3121-1 01 01 0I 119
Rule
Citation
201-3.2(c)
(39)(iii)
(39)(iv)
(40)
(41)
Description
NEW YORK Department of
'WtFPNI.r Environmental
Conservation
Number
Building
of
Activities Location
Conveyorized degreasers with an air/vapor interface smaller than 22 square feet (2
square meters), unless subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart T.
Open -top vapor degreasers with an open -top area smaller than 11 square feet (1
square meter), unless subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart T.
Miscellaneous
Ventilating and exhaust systems for laboratory operations. Laboratory operations do
not include processes having a primary purpose to produce commercial quantities of
materials.
Exhaust or ventilating systems for the melting of gold, silver, platinum and other
precious metals.
Exhaust systems for paint mixing, transfer, filling or sampling and/or paint storage
(42) rooms or cabinets, provided the paints stored within these locations are stored in
closed containers when not in use.
Exhaust systems for solvent transfer, filling or sampling, and/or solvent storage
(43) rooms provided the solvent stored within these locations are stored in containers
when not in use.
Research and development activities, including both stand-alone and activities within
(44) a major facility, until such time as the administrator completes a rule making to
determine how the permitting program should be structured for these activities.
(45) The application of odor counteractants and/or neutralizers.
(46) Hydrogen fuel cells.
(47) Dry cleaning equipment that uses only water-based cleaning processes or those using
liquid carbon dioxide.
(48) Manure spreading, handling and storage at farms and agricultural facilities.
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SECTION 5
METHODS USED TO DETERMINE COMPLIANCE
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Air Permit Application
DEC ID
7 - 5 013121-10101011 9
Condition
Emission
Number
Unit Level
1
Facility
2
Facility
3
Facility
4
Facility
5
Facility
6
Facility
7
Facility
8
Facility
9
Facility
10
Facility
11
Facility
12
Facility
13
Facility
14
Facility
15
Facility
16
Facility
17
Facility
18
Facility
19
Facility
20
Facility
21
Facility
22
Facility
23
Facility
24
Facility
25
Facility
26
Facility
27
Facility
28
Facility
29
Facility
30
Facility
31
Facility
32
Facility
t t
€aGil+ty
34
Facility
35
Facility
36
Facility
37
Facility
38
Facility
39
Facility
40
Facility
41
Facility
42
Facility
43
Facility
44
Facility
45
Facility
46
Facility
47
Facility
48
Facility
49
Facility
50
Facility
51
Facility
52
Facility
53
Facility
54
Facility
NEW YORK Department of
STAr Environmental
OPPORTUNITY
Conservation
Applicable Requirement
Methods Used to Determine Compliance
6 NYCRR 200.6
Compliance with permit terms.
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(a)(7)
Payment of requlatory fees
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(c)
Recordkeepinq I
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(c)(2)
Monitoring & recordkeepinq
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(3)(ii)
Reporting (Semi-annual reports) I
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(e)
Reporting (Annual reports)
6 NYCRR 202-2.1
Reporting (Annual Emission Statement)
6 NYCRR 202-2.5
Recordkeepinq (Annual Emission Statement)
6 NYCRR 215.2
Operational procedures to prevent open burning.
6 NYCRR 200.7
Equipment maintenance & operational procedures.
6 NYCRR 201-1.7
Operational procedures.
6 NYCRR 201-1.8
Operational procedures.
6 NYCRR 201-3.2(a)
Recordkeepinq
6 NYCRR 201-3.3(a)
Recordkeepinq
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(a)(4)
Management review
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(a)(8)
Management review
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(f)(6)
Management review
6 NYCRR 202-2.1
Emission testing & reporting, if requested by NYSDEC
40 CFR Part 68
Management review
40 CFR 82 Subpart F
Management review
6 NYCRR 201-6
Management review
6 NYCRR 201-6.4(d)(4)
Management review
6 NYCRR 211.1
Compliance with permit terms.
6 NYCRR 225-1.4
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
6 NYCRR 225-1.4
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
6 NYCRR 225-1.4
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
6 NYCRR 225-1.5(c)
Process Monitoring
6 NYCRR 227-1.2(a)(3)
Emission Testing and Recordkeepina
6 NYCRR 227-1.3
Process Monitoring and Recordkeepinq
6 NYCRR 227-1.3
Process Monitoring and Recordkeepinq
6 NYCRR 227-2.4
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
6 NYCRR 227-2.4(d)
Equipment Maintenance
6 nI=RR 244-9
"Requirement no lonqer in effect`"
40 CFR 60.42c Subpart Dc
Recordkeepinq
40 CFR 63 Subpart DDDDD
Management Review
40 CFR 63.7500 Subpart DDDDD
Fuel analysis or emissions testing
40 CFR 63.7500 Subpart DDDDD
Fuel analysis or emissions testing
40 CFR 63.7500 Subpart DDDDD
Fuel analysis or emissions testing
40 CFR 63.7500 Subpart DDDDD
Emissions testinq & process monitoring
40 CFR 63.7510(e) Subpart DDDDD
Equipment Maintenance
40 CFR 63.7515(d) Subpart DDDDD
Equipment Maintenance
40 CFR 63.7550(b) Subpart DDDDD
Reporting & recordkeepinq
40 CFR 63.7550(b) Subpart DDDDD
Reporting & recordkeepinq
40 CFR 63.7555 Subpart DDDDD
Recordkeepinq
40 CFR 63.9991(a)(1) Subpart UUUUU
Emissions Testing
40 CFR 63.9991(a) 1) Subpart UUUUU
Emissions Testing
40 CFR 63.9991(a)(1) Subpart UUUUU
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
40 CFR 63.10001 Subpart UUUUU
Recordkeepinq
40 CFR 63.10021 Subpart UUUUU
Equipment Maintenance
40 CFR 63.10030 Subpart UUUUU
Reporting
40 CFR 63.10031 Subpart UUUUU
Reporting
40 CFR 63.10031(c) Subpart UUUUU
Reporting
40 CFR 63.10032 Subpart UUUUU
Recordkeepinq
40 CFR 63.10033 Subpart UUUUU
Recordkeepinq
Version 1 - 7/15/2019 Sheet 1 of 3
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation j"EW YORK Department of
Air Permit Application _°�N'TY Environmental
Conservation
DEC ID
7. 5 0 3 2- 0 0 10 11 19
Condition
Number
Emission
Unit Level
Applicable Requirement
Methods Used to Determine Compliance
55
Facilitv
40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ
Equipment Maintenance & Recordkeepinq
56
Facility
40CFR 72.6(a)(1), Subpart A
Permitting
57
Facilitv
6 NYCRR 201-6
Management Review
58
Facility
6 NYCRR 201-6
Management Review
NEW (59)
Facilitv
40 CFR 63.7515(h) Subpart DDDDD
Recordkeeoinq
60
Emission Unit
40 CFR 60.672(e)
Process Monitoring
M-00004
61
Facility
ECL 19-1301
"No requirements requiring certification"
(State Only)
62
Facility
6 NYCRR 201-1.4
Recordkeeping & Reporting
(State Only)
NEW (63)
Facility
6 NYCRR 225-1.2(g)
Recordkeeping & Reporting
(State Only)
NEW (64)
Facility
6 NYCRR 225-1.2(h)
Recordkeeping & Reporting
(State Onlv)
65
Facility
(State n„ i„)
6 nivroo 246.5
—Requirement no longer in effect—
66
FasiIity
(State Only
F -WYG RW 746 -r,1,)
"Requirement no longer in effect"
67
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.6
Monitoring, recordkeeping & reporting
(State Only)
68
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.7
Process Monitoring
(State Only)
69
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.8(c)(1)
Equipment maintenance (CMS)
(State Only)
70
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.8(c)(2)
Equipment maintenance (CMS)
(State Only)
71
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.8(c)(2)
Equipment maintenance (CMS)
(State Only)
72
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.9
Operational procedures
(State Only)
73
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.11(a)
Recordkeeping
(State Only)
74
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.11(b)
Reporting
(State Only)
75
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.11(c)
Management Review
(State Only)
76
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.11(d)
Reporting
(State Only)
77
Facility
6 NYCRR 246.11(e)
Reporting
(State Only)
78
Emission Unit
6 NYCRR 201-1.4
Recordkeeping and Reporting
M-00001
(State Only)
79
Emission Unit
6 NYCRR 246.8(c)(3)
Recordkeeping and Reporting
M-00001
(State Only)
80
Emission Unit
6 NYCRR 227-2.5(c)
Reporting
M-00001
(State Only)
81
Emission Unit
6 NYCRR 227-2.5(c)
Continuous Emissions Monitoring
M-00001
(State Only)
Version 1 - 7/15/2019 Sheet 2 of 3
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NEwrORK Department of
Air Permit Application o°uHirr Environmental
Conservation
DEC ID
7 -1510 3121- O10101119'
Condition Emission
Number
Unit Level
Applicable Requirement
Methods Used to Determine Compliance
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Emission Unit
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Continuous Emissions Monitoring
M-00001
(State Only)
NEW
, acmiv
6 NYCRR 202-1.2
Recordkeepinq
NEW
Facility
6 NYCRR 227-2.4
Continuous Emission Monitorina & Recordkeepina__
NEW
Facilitv
6 NYCRR 201-6
Recordkeeoina
NEW
Facility
6 NYCRR 201-6
Recordkeepinq
NEW
Facilitv
6 NYCRR 201-6
Recordkeepinq
NEW
Facilitv
40 CFR 98
Recordkeepina
NEW
Facilitv
40 CFR 97 AAAAA
Management Review
NEW
Facilitv
40 CFR 97 BBBBB
Manaaement Review
1 NEW
Facilitv
40 CFR 97 CCCCC
Manaaement Review
1 NEW
Facilitv
40 CFR Part 75
Recordkeepinq
NEW
Facilitv
40 CFR 63 Subpart A
Manaaement Review
NEW
Emission Unit
6-NYCRR 251
Continuous Emission Monitoring, Recordkeeping &
M-00001
Reporting
(State Only)
Version 1 - 7/15/2019 Sheet 3 of 3
SECTION 6
GENERAL SITE LOCATION MAP
Figure 1. Site Layout & Location
Cayuga Operating Company, LLC
Lansing, New York
Environmental
Resources
Management
H59 Pittsford -Victor Road
Suite 200 ERM
Pittsford, NY 14534
SECTION 7
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW FORM
Short Environmental Assessment Form
Part l - Project Information
Instructions for Completing
Part 1 — Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the
application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on
information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as
thoroughly as possible based on current information.
Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the
lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item.
Part 1 — Project and Sponsor Information
Name of Action or Project:
Cayuga Operating Company, LLC
Project Location (describe, and attach a location map):
Lansing, New York
Brief Description of Proposed Action:
Application for renewal of Air Title V Facility. This is a Type II action, therefore SEQR is not required.
Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 607-533-7913
Cayuga Operating Company, LLC E -Mail: Jmarabella@heorotpower.com
Address:
228 Cayuga Drive
City/PO: State:114882 Zip Code:
Lansing New York
1. Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan, local law, ordinance, NO YES
administrative rule, or regulation?
If Yes, attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that ❑
may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no, continue to question 2.
2. Does the proposed action require a permit, approval or funding from any other government Agency? NO YES
If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit or approval: I 7 ❑
3. a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 434 acres
b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 0 acres
c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned
or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 434 acres
4. Check all land uses that occur on, are adjoining or near the proposed action:
5. ❑ Urban m Rural (non -agriculture) m Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential (suburban)
m Forest m Agriculture © Aquatic ❑ Other(Specify):
❑ Parkland
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5. Is the proposed action,
a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations?
b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan?
NO YES N/A
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6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural landscape?
7. is the site of the proposed action located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area?
If Yes, identify:
8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels?
b. Are public transportation services available at or near the site of the proposed action?
c. Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near the site of the proposed
action?
9. Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements?
If the proposed action will exceed requirements, describe design features and technologies:
10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply?
If No, describe method for providing potable water:
11. Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities?
If No, describe method for providing wastewater treatment:
12. a. Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district
which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places, or that has been determined by the
Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the
State Register of Historic Places?
b. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for
archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory?
13. a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action, or lands adjoining the proposed action, contain
wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal, state or local agency?
b. Would the proposed action physically alter, or encroach into, any existing wetland or waterbody?
If Yes, identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres:
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14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on, or are likely to be €aurid on the project site. Check all that apply:
mShoreline m Forest ❑ Agricultural/grasslands ❑ Early mid -successional
❑ Wetland ❑ Urban ❑ Suburban
15. Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal, or associated habitats, listed by the State or NO YES
Federal government as threatened or endangered?
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16. Is the project site located in the 100 -year flood plan? NO YES
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17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge, either from point or non -point sources? NO YES
If Yes, 0
a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? [ ❑
b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems (runoff and storm drains)? a
If Yes, briefly describe:
18. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that would result in the impoundment of water NO YES
or other liquids (e.g., retention pond, waste lagoon, dam)?
If Yes, explain the purpose and size of the impoundment: M ❑
19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed solid waste NO YES
management facility?
If Yes, describe:
On-site coal combustion byproducts landfill El 21
20. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation (ongoing or NO YES
completed) for hazardous waste?
If Yes, describe: 2 ❑
I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF
MY KNOWLEDGE
Applicant/sponsor/namj�e: NazarKhan
Signature: Yr''
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Date: 71 z sI 101
Title: Senior Vice President
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question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks Although
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DEC, you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order
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Part 1 / Question 13a [Wetlands or Other
Regulated Waterbodies]
Part 1 / Question 15 [Threatened or
Endangered Animal]
Part 1 / Question 15 [Threatened or
Endangered Animal - Name]
Part 1 / Question 16 [100 Year Flood Plain]
Part 1 / Question 20 [Remediation Site]
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