97-13647. Acid Rain Program: Permits and Permit Modifications  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 100 (Friday, May 23, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 28467-28469]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-13647]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-5830-1]
    
    
    Acid Rain Program: Permits and Permit Modifications
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of permits and permit modifications.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing, as 
    a direct final action, Phase I Acid Rain permits and permit 
    modifications including nitrogen oxides (NOx) compliance 
    plans in accordance with the Acid Rain Program regulations (40 CFR 
    parts 72 and 76). Because the Agency does not anticipate receiving 
    adverse comments, the exemptions are being issued as a direct final 
    action.
    
    DATES: The permits and permit modifications issued in this direct final 
    action will be final on July 2, 1997 or 40 days after publication of a 
    similar notice in a local publication, whichever is later, unless 
    significant, adverse comments are received by June 23, 1997 or 30 days 
    after publication of a similar notice in a local publication, whichever 
    is later. If significant, adverse comments are timely received on any 
    permit or permit modification in this direct final
    
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    action, that permit or permit modification will be withdrawn through a 
    notice in the Federal Register.
    
    ADDRESSES: Administrative Records. The administrative record for the 
    permits, except information protected as confidential, may be viewed 
    during normal operating hours at the following locations: for plants in 
    New York, EPA Region 2, 290 Broadway, New York, NY, 10007-1866; for 
    plants in Florida and South Carolina, EPA Region 4, 100 Alabama St., 
    NW, Atlanta, GA, 30303; for plants Michigan, EPA Region 5, 77 West 
    Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL, 60604; for plants in Arkansas, Louisiana, 
    New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Ave., Dallas 
    TX, 75202; for plants in Washington, EPA Region 10, 1200 Sixth Avenue 
    (AT-082), Seattle, Washington, 98101.
        Comments. Send comments, requests for public hearings, and requests 
    to receive notice of future actions to: for plants in New York, EPA 
    Region 2, Division of Environmental Planning & Protection, Attn: Gerry 
    DeGaetano (address above); for plants in Florida and South Carolina, 
    EPA Region 4, Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management Division, Attn: 
    Scott Davis (address above); for plants in Michigan, EPA Region 5, Air 
    and Radiation Division, Attn: Beth Valenziano (address above); for 
    plants in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, EPA 
    Region 6, Compliance Assurance and Enforcement Division, Attn: Joseph 
    Winkler (address above); for plants in Washington, EPA Region 10, Air 
    and Toxics Division, Attn: Joan Cabreza (address above). Submit 
    comments in duplicate and identify the permit to which the comments 
    apply, the commenter's name, address, and telephone number, and the 
    commenter's interest in the matter and affiliation, if any, to the 
    owners and operators of all units in the plan. All timely comments will 
    be considered, except those pertaining to standard provisions under 40 
    CFR 72.9 or issues not relevant to the permit or the permit 
    modification.
        Hearings. To request a public hearing, state the issues proposed to 
    be raised in the hearing. EPA may schedule a hearing if EPA finds that 
    it will contribute to the decision-making process by clarifying 
    significant issues affecting a NOx compliance plan.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: For plants in New York, call Gerry DeGaetano, 
    212-637-4020; for plants in Florida and South Carolina, call Scott 
    Davis, 404-562-9127; for plants in Michigan, call Beth Valenziano, 312-
    886-2703; for plants in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and 
    Texas, call Joseph Winkler, 214-665-7243; for plants in Washington, 
    call Joan Cabreza (206) 553-8505.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title IV of the Clean Air Act directs EPA to 
    establish a program to reduce the adverse effects of acidic deposition 
    by promulgating rules and issuing permits to emission sources subject 
    to the program. In today's action, EPA is issuing permits and permit 
    modifications that include approval of early election plans for 
    NOX. The units that are included in the early election plans 
    will be required to meet an actual annual average emissions rate for 
    NOX of either 0.45 lbs/MMBtu for tangentially-fired boilers 
    or 0.50 lbs/MMBtu for dry bottom wall-fired boilers beginning on 
    January 1, 1997 through December 31, 2007, after which they will be 
    required to meet the applicable emissions limitation under 40 CFR 
    76.7(a) of 0.40 lbs/MMBtu for tangentially-fired boilers or 0.46 lbs/
    MMBtu for dry bottom wall-fired boilers. The following is a list of 
    units included in the permits or permit modifications and the limits 
    that they are required to meet:
        CR Huntley units 67 and 68 in New York: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is Thomas H. Baron.
        Dunkirk units 1 and 2 in New York: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Thomas H. Baron.
        Seminole units 1 and 2 in Florida: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Michael P. Opalinski.
        WS Lee units 1, 2, and 3 in South Carolina: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu for unit 
    1, 0.50 lbs/mmBtu for units 2 and 3. The designated representative is 
    T.C. McMeekin. (These units were incorrectly identified as Lee units 1, 
    2, and 3 in North Carolina in the Notice of Permits and Permit 
    Modifications published in the Federal Register on April 16, 1997.)
        JC Weadock units 7 and 8 in Michigan: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is Robert A. Fenech.
        Flint Creek unit 1 in Arkansas: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is E. Michael Williams.
        Independence units 1 and 2 in Arkansas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is Frank F. Gallaher.
        White Bluff units 1 and 2 in Arkansas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is Frank F. Gallaher.
        Big Cajun 2 units 2B1, 2B2, and 2B3 in Louisiana: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. 
    The designated representative is Gary C. Ellender.
        Dolet Hills unit 1 in Louisiana: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Paul Turregano.
        Rodemacher unit 2 in Louisiana: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Paul Turregano.
        RS Nelson unit 6 in Louisiana: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Frank F. Gallaher.
        Escalante unit 1 in New Mexico: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Micheal S. McInnes.
        Muskogee units 4, 5, and 6 in Oklahoma: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is David A. Branecky.
        Sooner units 1 and 2 in Oklahoma: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is David A. Branecky.
        Coleto Creek unit 1 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is E. Michael Williams.
        Oklaunion unit 1 in Texas: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is E. Michael Williams.
        Pirkey unit 1 in Texas: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is E. Michael Williams.
        Welsh units 1, 2, and 3 in Texas: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is E. Michael Williams.
        JK Spruce unit BLR1 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Cynthia A.S. Levesque.
        Limestone units LIM1 and LIM2 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is David G. Tees.
        WA Parish units WAP5, WAP6, WAP7, and WAP8: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu for 
    units WAP5 and WAP6, 0.45 lbs/mmBtu for units WAP7 and WAP8. The 
    designated representative is David G. Tees.
        Sam Seymour units 1, 2, and 3 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is Dudley Piland.
        San Miguel unit SM-1 in Texas: 0.50 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Ronald L. Magel.
        Harrington units 061B, 062B, and 063B in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is Olon Plunk.
        Tolk units 171B and 172B in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is Olon Plunk.
        Gibbons Creek unit 1 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is William R. Fox.
        Big Brown units 1 and 2 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is W.M. Taylor.
        Martin Lake units 1, 2, and 3 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is W.M. Taylor.
        Monticello units 1, 2, and 3 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu for units 1 
    and 2, 0.50 lbs/mmBtu for unit 3. The designated representative is W.M. 
    Taylor.
    
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        Sandow unit 4 in Texas: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The designated 
    representative is W.M. Taylor.
        Centralia units BW21 and BW22 in Washington: 0.45 lbs/mmBtu. The 
    designated representative is William C. Brauer.
    
        Dated: May 16, 1997.
    Janice Wagner,
    Acting Director, Acid Rain Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs, 
    Office of Air and Radiation.
    [FR Doc. 97-13647 Filed 5-22-97; 8:45 am]
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