95-16423. Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Performance Standards: Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Category; National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Category: Pulp and Paper Production  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 128 (Wednesday, July 5, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 34938-34940]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-16423]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Parts 63 and 430
    
    [FRL-5253-8]
    RIN 2060-AD03 and 2040-AB53
    
    
    Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New 
    Source Performance Standards: Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Category; 
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source 
    Category: Pulp and Paper Production
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of data availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: On December 17, 1993, EPA proposed standards to reduce the 
    discharge of water pollutants and emissions of hazardous air pollutants 
    from the pulp, paper, and paperboard industry (58 FR 66078). This 
    action announces the availability of additional data and information 
    that EPA will consider for the promulgation of effluent limitations 
    guidelines and standards and air emission standards for this industry.
    
    DATES: Comments are not solicited at this time. They will be solicited 
    at a later date.
    
    ADDRESSES: The data being announced today have been placed in the EPA 
    Water Docket at EPA Headquarters at Waterside Mall, room L102, 401 M 
    Street SW., Washington, DC 20460, telephone (202) 260-3027. The Docket 
    staff requests that interested parties call for an appointment before 
    visiting the Docket. A reasonable fee may be charged for copying.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Debra Nicoll, Engineering and 
    Analysis Division (4303), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M 
    Street SW., Washington, DC 20460, telephone number (202)260-5386.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Overview
    
        On December 17, 1993 (58 FR 66078), EPA proposed standards to 
    reduce the discharge of toxic, conventional, and nonconventional 
    pollutants and emissions of hazardous air pollutants from the pulp, 
    paper, and paperboard industry. On March 17, 1994 (59 FR 12567), EPA 
    published a correction notice to the proposed rules and extended the 
    comment period, which closed on April 17, 1994. In the preamble to the 
    proposed rules, EPA solicited data on various issues and questions 
    related to the proposed effluent standards. The Agency has received new 
    information on some of these topics and has added new information to 
    the Docket. Today's notice announces the availability of new 
    information in the Water Docket for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard 
    Point Source Category. Subsequent sections of today's notice summarize 
    the information that has been added to the Water Docket.
        The Water Docket also houses the public comments that EPA received 
    on the proposed rulemaking. To assist reviewers in finding the public 
    comments and the materials announced today, a Users Guide for the 
    record is available in the Water Docket. The materials announced today 
    appear in the record starting at Section 18.
        EPA is still reviewing the data announced today and therefore does 
    not publish any analyses in this notice. Accordingly, the Agency is not 
    soliciting comment on this notice or the new data at this time. EPA 
    will publish its analyses, including any new regulatory options, if 
    appropriate, in a subsequent notice. At that time, EPA will establish a 
    30-day comment period to solicit comment on the new information and new 
    analyses. The Agency's intention in making the additional data 
    available in the Docket at this time is to provide the public as much 
    time as possible to review the new information. After making more 
    progress in reviewing the data, the Agency will then request comment on 
    the data and the Agency's findings. EPA received (and welcomed) 
    considerable data after the close of the comment period on April 18, 
    1994. All comments submitted after that date will be considered as 
    though timely filed and are part of the administrative record. There is 
    no need for commenters to resubmit data or comments already sent to 
    EPA.
        The Agency issued a previous notice of data availability on 
    February 22, 1995 (60 FR 9813). In that notice, EPA 
    
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    announced the availability of new data related to the proposed air 
    emissions standards; that new data is located in Air Docket A-92-40. 
    EPA did not solicit comment on that data in the notice. EPA will seek 
    comment on that information in a subsequent notice.
    
    EPA Sampling Activities
    
        Following the December 1993 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, EPA 
    conducted a sampling and analysis program to collect additional data 
    characterizing the performance of bleached papergrade kraft and 
    papergrade sulfite mills employing advanced pulping and bleaching 
    technologies.
        Wastewater samples from bleached kraft mills were collected at 
    Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (Samoa, California); Crestbrook Forest 
    Industries, Ltd. (Skookumchuck, British Columbia, Canada); Stora 
    Billerud AB--Gruvon Mill (Grums, Sweden); and Enocell Oy (Uimaharju, 
    Finland). The pulping and bleaching technologies evaluated at these 
    kraft mills are: 1) oxygen delignification in conjunction with 
    elemental chlorine-free (ECF) bleaching; 2) ECF bleaching in addition 
    to both oxygen delignification and extended delignification; and 3) 
    totally chlorine-free (TCF) bleaching.
        Wastewater samples for both ECF and TCF bleaching at a papergrade 
    sulfite mill were collected at Stracel SA in Strasbourg, France.
        The information relating to these sampling activities that has been 
    added to the Docket includes: Pre-sampling site visit reports; Sampling 
    and Analysis Plans; Analytical laboratory reports; Data quality review 
    memoranda; and Correspondence and telephone contact reports.
    
    AF&PA/NCASI Industry Surveys
    
        In response to several of the data solicitations described in the 
    Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, five separate surveys were developed and 
    administered by the National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and 
    Stream Improvement (NCASI) on behalf of the American Forest & Paper 
    Association (AF&PA). Completed surveys were provided to EPA for 
    consideration in developing the final regulations. Each survey is 
    described below. Except as noted, the survey data are now available in 
    the Docket.
        a. Data Request for Secondary Fiber Non-Deink Mills. This data 
    request collected information about water use, wastewater treatment, 
    and wastewater recycle and reuse at mills that make products from non-
    deinked secondary fiber. The survey sought to evaluate the technical 
    feasibility of zero discharge (100% wastewater recycle) as a basis for 
    new source performance standards by identifying characteristics, if 
    any, distinguishing zero discharge mills from mills not currently 
    achieving zero discharge.
        NCASI mailed the questionnaires to mills with production comprised 
    of a high percentage (at least 80%) of non-deinked secondary fiber and 
    several other mills that previously claimed they achieve 100% recycle. 
    NCASI forwarded the completed survey forms to EPA. About half of the 
    mills responding claimed the survey data as confidential business 
    information. Survey forms for the remaining mills are available for 
    public review in the Docket.
        b. Recovery Furnace Capacity Survey. The survey objective was to 
    compile a detailed inventory of the recovery furnaces operated by the 
    industry. Information requested included furnace capacity data, current 
    operating rates, and a history of the modifications and capacity 
    upgrades which have been made to each recovery furnace. This 
    information was collected to help resolve the disparity between AF&PA 
    and EPA cost estimates for the proposed rule.
        NCASI distributed the questionnaires to companies with bleached and 
    unbleached kraft mills and requested information on the recovery 
    furnaces. Survey data for over 100 mills have been provided to EPA. 
    Survey data not claimed as confidential business information have been 
    placed in the public Docket.
        c. Best Management Practices Questionnaire. NCASI conducted this 
    survey to collect general information regarding the existing 
    infrastructure (e.g., tanks, curbing) and control systems in place at 
    mills for preventing and controlling pulping liquor leaks and spills. 
    The survey also requested information about the costs associated with 
    implementing spill prevention and control programs. Survey forms were 
    sent to a group of bleached, unbleached and dissolving kraft mills; 
    dissolving and papergrade sulfite mills; semi-chemical mills; and non-
    wood chemical pulp mills.
        d. Capital and Operating Cost Requests. The Capital and Operating 
    Cost Request collected engineering cost information for process 
    technologies forming the basis of the proposed effluent limitations 
    guidelines and standards. NCASI distributed the surveys to several 
    mills that recently (1) installed extended delignification, oxygen 
    delignification, or pressure screens; (2) upgraded brown stock washers; 
    (3) increased chlorine dioxide capacity; or (4) upgraded recovery 
    furnace capacity. The objective was to collect cost information that 
    could be used to modify, if appropriate, cost curves used by EPA to 
    estimate the costs of complying with the proposed regulations or other 
    control options. Information not claimed as confidential business 
    information are available for review in the Docket.
        e. Operating Data Requests for Recently Installed Pulping and 
    Bleaching Technologies. This survey was developed to collect 
    information from mills that have made pulping and bleaching process 
    changes in the last three years. These data were collected to update 
    the status of the process technologies in place at the mills to better 
    evaluate industry comments and revise mill-specific compliance cost 
    estimates, if appropriate.
        NCASI distributed the questionnaires and provided the results to 
    EPA. Information not claimed as confidential business information is 
    available for review in the Docket.
    
    Other Data Added to the Docket
    
        EPA has collected and received other data since proposal in 
    addition to that described above. EPA and its contractors have visited 
    several mills to further assess controls considered at the time of 
    proposal and to collect information to fully evaluate comments and data 
    submitted by the industry and other interested parties. EPA has met 
    with industry representatives and other interested parties, and has 
    participated in several technical conferences since the proposal.
        Many of these activities are documented by materials now included 
    in the Docket. These materials include site visit reports, meeting 
    reports, correspondence with industry and other interested parties, and 
    technical literature.
        EPA is also adding to the Docket data and other information 
    characterizing performance, costs, and technical feasibility of 
    regulatory control options. For example, EPA has received and added to 
    the Docket effluent performance data from several mills that use 
    complete chlorine dioxide substitution, which is key to the industry's 
    suggested technology basis for papergrade kraft mills. The industry-
    suggested alternative was described in the proposal at 58 FR 66078, 
    66173 (December 17, 1993), but was not fully analyzed at that time due 
    to insufficient data. The Agency is now reviewing the new data and will 
    give serious consideration to the industry's 
    
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    alternative as a technology basis for setting limitations and 
    standards.
        EPA is also adding to the Docket information that describes changes 
    to the computer implementation of the statistical methodology used to 
    develop effluent limitations. The Agency plans to modify the computer 
    implementation that was used for the proposal. While the statistical 
    methodology remains unchanged, the revised computer program provides 
    more reliable results in an interim step used to calculate the 
    limitations. A memorandum describing the change is available in the 
    Docket.
    
        Dated: June 26, 1995.
    Robert Perciasepe,
    Assistant Administrator for Water.
    [FR Doc. 95-16423 Filed 7-5-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/05/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of data availability.
Document Number:
95-16423
Dates:
Comments are not solicited at this time. They will be solicited at a later date.
Pages:
34938-34940 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5253-8
RINs:
2040-AB53: Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Category, 2060-AD03: Amendments--Integrated NESHAP and Effluent Guidelines: Pulp and Paper
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2040-AB53/effluent-guidelines-and-standards-for-the-pulp-paper-and-paperboard-category, https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2060-AD03/amendments-integrated-neshap-and-effluent-guidelines-pulp-and-paper
PDF File:
95-16423.pdf
CFR: (2)
40 CFR 63
40 CFR 430