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Public Comment Periods

August
Comment Through County Division Company/Corporation
3rd Carbon County Air Quality Bill Barrett Corporation
3rd Carbon County Air Quality Savage Services Corporation
5th Emery County Air Quality PacifiCorp
6th Salt Lake County Air Quality SKF Polyseal, Incorporated
10th Carbon County Air Quality DTE Utah Energy, LLC, DTE Energy Systems
11th Carbon County Air Quality Berry Petroleum Company
13th Juab County Air Quality John Kuhni Sons, Inc.
14th Cache County Water Quality Richmond City
14th Utah County Solid and Hazardous Waste ATK-Thiokol
17th Tooele County Air Quality Desert Power, LLC
17th Tooele County Air Quality Conestoga Wood Specialities Corporation
18th Carbon County Air Quality Whitmar Exploration Corporation
20th Salt Lake County Air Quality KraftMaid Cabinetry, Inc.
21st Juab County Water Quality John Kuhni & Sons
21st Emery County Water Quality Hiawatha Coal Company
25th Salt Lake County Water Quality 11660 Development LLC
25th Salt Lake County Air Quality Intermountain Medical Center
25th Summit County Air Quality DC Transport & Excavating, Inc.
26th Utah County Air Quality Utah Valley State College

COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 3, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Bill Barrett Corporation has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to modify, and operate a natural gas compressor station.

The source will be located in Carbon County, near the junction of Dry Creek, and Nine Mile Creek. Carbon County is an Attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) apply to this source (40 CFR 60 Subparts A, and Dc). National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. This state major source requires a Title V operating permit.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

Emissions to the atmosphere at all times from the indicated emission point shall not exceed the indicated rates:

Source: Natural Gas Compressor Engines

Pollutant lb/hr g/bhp-hr
(0.3% O2 dry)
NOx 2.41 0.65

Compliance test at least once every two years or perform annual portable analyzer testing, subsequent to the initial compliance test.

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows:
PM10 (+ 0.88), NOx (+ 25.73), CO (+ 82.01), VOC (+ 53.52), HAPs (+ 1.24)

The changes in emissions will result in the following potential to emit totals, in tons per year:
PM10 = 1.02, NOx = 110.78, CO = 171.54, VOC = 85.16, HAPs = 5.10

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 3, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tdejulis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 3, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Savage Services Corporation. Production increase to 10 millions tons of coal per year

The Savage Coal Terminal will be located in Carbon County, near the city of Price, Utah. Carbon County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR part 60 subpart Y - Standards of Performance for Coal Preparation Plants applies to this source. Therefore, Title V of the Clean Air Act applies to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) do not apply to this source.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

10,000,000 tons of coal produced per rolling 12-month period
3,000,000 tons of coal crushed per 12-month period
1,000,000 tons of coal screened per 12-month period

The proposed emissions changes (in tons per year) will be as follows: PM10 =1.53, SO2 = 0.11, NOx = 1.67, CO = 0.36, VOC = 0.14, aldehydes = 0.02.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 3, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: mmaung@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 5, 2006
AIR QUALITY

PacifiCorp has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to install five new silos with fabric filter controls, as well as adding controls to one existing silo.

The source is subject to New Source Performance Standards. The Title V Operating Permit will be updated prior to operating the modified equipment. The source is located in Emery County, which is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. As a result of adding this new equipment the PM10 emissions will increase by tons per year. No Prevention of Significant Deterioration major modification will occur as a result of this new equipment.

The source has existing limitations that are established in PacifiCorp’s existing Approval Order (DAQE-AN0238012-05) for the Unit 2.

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 2,145, NOx = 13,274.0, SO2 = 26,714.0, CO = 796.0 and estimated actual emissions of VOC = 90.31 and HAPs = 517.59.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 5, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: milkar@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 6, 2006
AIR QUALITY

SKF Polyseal, Incorporated has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to operate a plant that manufactures hydraulic and pneumatic seals.

Salt Lake County is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2. Salt Lake City is a Maintenance area for CO. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations, and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does not apply to this source. This area source does not require a Title V operating permit.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

The plant-wide emissions of VOCs and HAPs from the, contact cement applicators, etc. and associated operations shall not exceed:

21.40 tons per rolling 12-month period for VOCs
6,034 pounds per rolling 12-month period for Xylene
2,708 pounds per rolling 12-month period for Carbon Disulfide, Ethylbenzene, Formaldehyde, Methanol, Naphthalene, Phenol, and Toluene

The emissions, in tons per year, will be as follows:
PM10 = 0.12, NOx = 0.29, SO2 = 0.01, CO 0.18, VOC = 21.40, HAPs = 4.37

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 6, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tdejulis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 10, 2006
AIR QUALITY

DTE Utah Energy, LLS, DTE Energy Systems. Add material processing equipment and increase synfuel production.

Carbon County is an Attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) apply to this source (40 CFR 60 Subparts A, Dc, and Y). National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. This area source does not require a Title V operating permit.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

2,080,000 tons of synfuel produced per rolling 12-month period

This modification will increase the PM10 emission by 0.40 ton per year.

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals:
PM10 = 10.30, NOx = 30.10, SO2 = 0.20, CO = 25.20, VOC = 2.70

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 10, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tdejulis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 11, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Berry Petroleum Company has proposed to build a new compressor station to receive, compress and dehydrate natural gas. The station consists of one compressor, two dehydrators, and two reboilers. The station is located in Carbon County. The County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does not apply to this source. The emissions, in tons per year, will be as follows: PM10 0.38, NOx 13.32, SO2 0.02, CO 11.59, VOC 6.36, HAPs 1.59.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 11, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: ehe@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 13, 2006
AIR QUALITY

John Kuhni Sons, Inc. Has requested a modification of AO DAQE-2982001-04 to Include the Alternative Fuel Option of Animal Fat and Addition of a Venturi Scrubber for Odor Control

The source will be located in Juab County which is an attainment area for all pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc (Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does apply to this source as a minor source.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions from the following emission points shall not exceed the following values:

All propane fired boilers - 10% opacity
All fuel oil fired boilers - 20% opacity
All animal fat fired boilers – 10% opacity
All scrubbers - 15% opacity
All other points - 20% opacity

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows: PM10 (+) 12.18, NOx (+) 5.00, and SO2 (+) 31.51.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 13, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: jlblack@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 14, 2006
WATER QUALITY

The purpose of this public notice is to declare the State of Utah has reached a settlement agreement with Richmond City.

Additional information and associated documents are available for public review at the Division of Water Quality, during regular business hours. Call 801-538-6146 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 14, 2006

Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870

Project Contact: lshull@uth.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 14, 2006
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

The Executive Secretary of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board issued an Emergency Hazardous Waste Storage Permit to the ATK Thiokol – Bacchus Works facility. The Permit became effective on August 11, 2006, and allowed ATK-Bacchus to store two waste Titan motor segments (610,000 pounds of 1.3 propellant) on a railcar prior to shipment to Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) for treatment. While these waste Titan motor segments were at the ATK-Bacchus facility, they were stored on the railtrack immediately in front of Building 2495. Building 2495 is sited for the storage of 2,755,200 pounds of 1.3 propellant.

This Permit became effective on August 11, 2006 and was terminated on August 14, 2006 when the waste Titan motor segments were shipped to the UTTR for treatment.

Comment through August 14, 2006

Additional information and associated documents are available for public review at the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste, during regular business hours. Call 801-538-6170 to schedule an appointment.

Dennis Downs, Executive Secretary
Solid and Hazardous Waste Board
Cannon Health Building, 4th Floor
288 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116

Project Contact: bwallaner@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 17, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Desert Power has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to install and operate a diesel-fired emergency generator and make small miscellaneous changes in testing requirements at their existing power plant.

The source will be located in Tooele County. In the area in which the source is located, Tooele County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), A, Db, Dc and GG, apply to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source.

The emissions (in tons per year) will change as follows: PM10 + 0.1, NOx + 2.6, SO2 + 1.6, CO + 5.0, VOC + 0.5, HAPs + 0.01. The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 10.6, NOx = 207.7, SO2 = 5.6, CO = 207.4, VOC = 16.2, HAPs = 4.12.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 17, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: jjenks@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 17, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to construct and operate a kitchen cabinet manufacturing operation in Tooele. Conestoga will manufacture high volume cabinetry with emissions being mainly in the form particulate matter from cutting, milling, and sanding of lumber. The emissions from this process will be controlled by four baghouses. There will also be VOC emissions from adhesives and UV marking products.

The source will be located in Tooele County. Tooele County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does not apply to this source.

The emissions (in tons per year) will be as follows: PM10 = 10.24, VOC = 0.03

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 17, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tjbradley@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 18, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Whitmar Exploration Corporation has submitted a Notice of Intent to modify operations at the Coal Creek natural gas compressor station.

Carbon County is an Attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations, and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act do not apply to this source. This area source does not require a Title V operating permit.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve (ITA). Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA.

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows:
NOx (+ 0.81), CO (+ 0.68), VOC (+ 0.25)

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals:
PM10 = 0.01, NOx = 15.20, CO = 15.10, VOC = 7.10, HAPs = 0.80

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 18, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tdejulis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 20, 2006
AIR QUALITY

KraftMaid Cabinetry, Inc is proposing to modify Approval Order DAQE AN3060002-06. KraftMaid is located in Salt Lake County. Salt Lake County is a non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2. The proposed modification to the plant will consist of one permanent total enclosure (PTE) housing multiple coating units with all emissions from the PTE vented to two Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) control systems. Each RTO control system consists of two small RTO units. The overall control efficiency for this operation is 97.5% (100% capture of the volatile emissions in the PTEs and 97.5% control efficiency from the RTO Systems). KraftMaid is proposing to add two emergency generators, change the size diesel-fired emergency generator and the sizes of the diesel-fired fire pumps.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does not apply to this source.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

Visible emissions from the following emission points shall not exceed the following values:

RTO stacks - 10% opacity
All diesel engines - 20% opacity
All other points - 20% opacity

VOC emissions through the RTO Systems are controlled at 97.5 %

The emissions, in tons per year, from this source as follows: PM10 3.28, NOx 15.53, SO2 0.23, CO 33.08, VOC 49.0, HAPs 24.00.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 20, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tblanchard@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 21, 2006
WATER QUALITY

The purpose of this public notice is to declare the State of Utah has reached an agreement with John Kuhni & Sons to resolve alleged violations of the Utah Water Quality Act.

Additional information and associated documents are available for public review at the Division of Water Quality, during regular business hours. Call 801-538-6146 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 21, 2006

Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870

Project Contact: jkennington@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 21, 2006
WATER QUALITY

Hiawatha Coal Company is requesting a Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (UPDES) Permit. Hiawatha Coal mine is an inactive coal mine with a UPDES Permit that was issued in November 2004. Some of the latitude and longitude locations for the discharge points were incorrectly listed in the permit. This modification makes the corrections for the discharge point locations.

Additional information and associated documents are available for public review at the Division of Water Quality, during regular business hours. Call 801-538-6146 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 21, 2006

Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870

Project Contact: hcampbell@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 25, 2006
WATER QUALITY

This notice is to declare that the State of Utah has reached a settlement agreement with 11660 Development LLC.

Additional information and associated documents are available for public review at the Division of Water Quality, during regular business hours. Call 801-538-6146 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 25, 2006

Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870

Project Contact: trushing@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 25, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Intermountain Medical Center has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to construct and operate sterilization units, boilers and emergency generators.

The source will be located in Salt Lake County, Utah. Salt Lake County is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units applies to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) emission standards do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act for Minor Sources applies to this source. The Title V operating permit for this source is not required at this time.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve (ITA). Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA.

The potential to emit totals, in tons per year, for this source will be as follows PM10 = 0.46, NOx = 22.84, SO2 = 1.55, CO = 31.37, VOC = 2.26.

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 25, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: milkar@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 25, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Dc Transport & Excavating, Inc.
Intent to Approve Portable Aggregate, Asphalt, and Concrete
Processing Equipment.

This plant would emit all air pollutants at the rate of less than 100 tons per year.

The engineering evaluation has been completed and the project would not result in adverse air quality impacts. It is the intent of the Executive Secretary to approve the project.

The source can operate at various locations throughout the State of Utah. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR 60 Subparts OOO regulations apply to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA. The limitations that are listed in the ITA for the new equipment include:

Opacity shall be limited to the values stated below and water sprays shall be required for the control of fugitive dust.

All crushers - 15% opacity
All screens - 10% opacity
All conveyor transfer points - 10% opacity
All diesel engines - 20% opacity
Conveyor drop points - 20% opacity
All other points - 20% opacity

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 25, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tjbradley@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH AUGUST 26, 2006
AIR QUALITY

Utah Valley State College has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to operate a 6.9 MMBTU/hr boiler. The boiler is located within the Orem Campus at the Vine Yard Elementary School.

The source will be located in Utah County. Utah County is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and is a Maintenance area for CO. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) apply to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does not apply to this source.

The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA.

The emissions (in tons per year) will change as follows: NOx = + 0.13, CO = + 0.21

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 1.31, NOx = 9.75, SO2 = 0.27, CO = 8.76, VOC = 1.77, and total HAPs = 1.00

The completed engineering evaluation and air quality impact analysis showed that the proposed project meets the requirements of federal air quality regulations and the State air quality rules. Approval is recommended.

The proposal and estimate of the effect on local air quality can be reviewed at the Division of Air Quality. Call 801-536-4000 to schedule an appointment.

Comment through August 26, 2006

Rick Sprott, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820

Project Contact: tjbradley@utah.gov

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