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[FR Doc No: 94-14168]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-4997-2]
Title: Acid Rain Program: Notice of Draft Compliance Plans and
Public Comment Period
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of draft compliance plans and public comment period.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing for
comment 5-year nitrogen oxides (NOX) compliance plans for 18
utility units which amend previously issued draft or final Phase I Acid
Rain Permits, in accordance with the Acid Rain Program regulations (40
CFR part 76).
DATES: Comments on draft NOX compliance plans must be received no
later than 30 days after the date of this notice or the publication
date of a similar notice in local newspapers.
ADDRESSES: Administrative Records. The administrative record for draft
NOX compliance plans, except information protected as
confidential, may be viewed during normal operating hours at EPA Region
7, 726 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, KS 66101.
Comments. Send comments, requests for public hearings, and requests
to receive notice of future actions concerning a draft NOX
compliance plan to EPA Region 7, Air and Toxics Division, Attn: Jon
Knodel (address above).
Submit all comments in duplicate and identify the NOX
compliance plan 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 covered by the NOX compliance plan. All timely comments will
be considered, except comments on aspects of the permit other than the
NOX compliance plan and other comments not relevant to the
NOX compliance plan.
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 the NOX compliance plan.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Jon Knodel, (913) 551-7622,
EPA Region 7 (address above) for more information about the draft
permits.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA proposes to approve NOX compliance
plans under which units will comply with the applicable emission
limitations for NOX under 40 CFR 76.5 (referred to as ``standard
emission limit'') or other indicated compliance options for NOX
for the following:
Region 7
Burlington unit 1 in Iowa will comply with a NOX averaging
plan for 1995-1999. For each year under the plan, this unit's actual
annual average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.348 lbs/
MMBtu, and this unit's actual annual heat input shall not be less than
the annual heat input limit of 10,998,000 MMBtu. The other unit
designated in this plan is Prairie Creek unit 4. The designated
representative is Roger Lessly.
Milton L. Kapp unit 2 in Iowa will meet the standard emission limit
of 0.45 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is Michael R. Chase.
Prairie Creek unit 4 in Iowa will comply with a NOX averaging
plan for 1995-1999. For each year under the plan, this unit's actual
annual average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.638 lbs/
MMBtu, and this unit's actual annual heat input shall not be greater
than the annual heat input limit of 8,095,000 MMBtu. The other unit
designated in this plan is Burlington unit 1. The designated
representative is Roger Lessly.
Riverside unit 9 in Iowa will meet the standard emission limit of
0.45 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is Stephen E. Shelton.
Quindaro unit 2 in Kansas will meet the standard emission limit of
0.50 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is Lawrence M. Adair.
Hawthorn unit 5 in Missouri will meet the standard emission limit
of 0.45 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is Marcus Jackson.
James River units 3, 4, and 5 in Missouri will each meet the
standard emission limit of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu. The designated
representative is G. Duane Galloway.
Labadie units 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Missouri will each meet the
standard emission limit of 0.45 lbs/MMBtu. The designated
representative is Jerrel D. Smith.
Montrose units 1, 2, and 3 in Missouri will each meet the standard
emission limit of 0.45 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is
Marcus Jackson.
Southwest unit 1 in Missouri will meet the standard emission limit
of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is G. Duane Galloway.
Thomas Hill unit MB3 in Missouri will meet the standard emission
limit of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu. The designated representative is Gary L.
Fulks.
Dated: June 7, 1994.
Brian J. McLean,
Director, Acid Rain Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs, Office of
Air and Radiation.
[FR Doc. 94-14168 Filed 6-9-94; 8:45 am]
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