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| Comment Through | County | Division | Company/Corporation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Sanpete County | Air Quality | Central Utah Correctional Facility-Gunnison |
| 1st | Salt Lake County | Air Quality | Blanchard Metals Processing Company |
| 1st | Salt Lake County | Air Quality | Deluxe Financial Systems |
| 3rd | Water Quality | Pacific Bay LLC | |
| 4th | Weber County | Air Quality | SemMaterials, L.P. |
| 6th | Salt Lake County | Air Quality | EDO Corporation |
| 10th | Tooele County | Solid and Hazardous Waste | Tooele Army Depot |
| 11th | Tooele County | Solid and Hazardous Waste | Hill Air Force Base-UTTR |
| 13th | Davis County | Air Quality | Hill Air Force Base-Main Base |
| 17th | Tooele County | Water Quality | Tooele City Wastewater Treatment Plant |
| 20th | Salt Lake County | Air Quality | 3form |
| 21st | Duchesne County | Air Quality | El Paso Field Operations Company |
| 21st | Duchesne County | Air Quality | El Paso Field Operations Company |
| 21st | Duchesne County | Air Quality | El Paso Field Operations Company |
| 26th | Iron County | Air Quality | Southern Utah Asphalt-Cedar City |
| 28th | Tooele County | Solid and Hazardous Waste | Deseret Chemical Depot |
| 28th | Sanpete County | Water Quality | Centerfield Regional Culinary Water Treatment |
| 30th | Box Elder County | Solid and Hazardous Waste | ATK Launch Systems - Promontory |
| 31st | Utah County | Water Quality | Spanish Fork Wastewater Treatment Plant |
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 1, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Central Utah Correctional Facility (CUCF) in Gunnison, Utah
Hogan & Construction, Inc. has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to construct and operate one natural gas boiler rated at 48 MMBtu/hr, with diesel fuel as a backup fuel and remove one existing 30 MMBtu/hr coal fired boiler with coal and ash handling systems.
Sanpete County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. The new boiler is subject to New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) under 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart Dc (Small Industrial Institutional Steam Generating Units). Title V Area Source of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source.
The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows: PM1 0 (-) 0.29, NOx (-) 1.88, SO2 (-) 21.64, CO (+) 1.31, VOC (+) 0.01.
The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 0.66, NOx = 17.79, SO2 = 5.68, CO = 8.42 and VOC = 0.29.
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 December 1, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: milkar@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 1, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Blanchard Metals is requesting approval to add a hard chrome tank and a scrubber to their existing plating operations. The new scrubber will control the emissions from the new tank and the existing four hard chrome tanks. The existing scrubber that is being used to control the emissions from the hard chrome tanks and chromic anodizing operation will be used to control only the emissions from the chromic anodizing operation. Salt Lake County is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2, and is a Maintenance area for Ozone. Salt Lake City is a Maintenance area for CO. The Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart N (National Emission Standards for Chromium Emissions from hard and decorative chromium electroplating and chromium anodizing tanks) applies to Blanchard Metals. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to Blanchard Metals as an area source. The potential to emit emissions, in tons per year, will remain as follows: PM10 = 0.01, NOx = 0.19, CO = 0.04, VOC = 2.45, HAPs 1.92
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 December 1, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: nmeli@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 1, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Deluxe Financial Systems has requested to update its equipment at its plant located in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. The new equipment includes new presses, image setters, natural gas boilers and numbering machine cleaner/oilier. The plant location is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2, and is a Maintenance area for CO. 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 potential to emit totals, in tons per year, remain unchanged as follows: PM10 0.67, NOx 6.80, SO2 0.03, CO 1.70, VOC 40.36, and HAPs 0.25.
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 December 1, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: ehe@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 3, 2007
WATER QUALITY
This notice is to declare that the State of Utah has reached a settlement agreement with Pacific Bay LLC. This Public Notice is issued pursuant to Utah Administrative Code R317-8-1.9, to provide opportunity for public comment on the proposed settlement of an enforcement action. The proposed settlement agreement is for the purpose of resolving alleged violations of Utah Code Annotated 19-5 (Water Quality Act), and is a resolution of enforcement proceedings brought against Pacific Bay 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 December 3, 2007
Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870
Project Contact: wbaker@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 4, 2007
AIR QUALITY
SemMaterials, L.P.
Approval Order modification to increase production
SemMaterials, L.P. has proposed to modify its existing Approval Order (AO) to effect the following changes:
Add three process tanks that have been identified but not listed in the AO.
2) The rated capacity of the hot oil heaters be changed from 20 MMBtu/hr to 37.8 MMBtu/hr. In addition, it requested to increase throughput of asphalt cement to 417,000 tons, asphalt emulsion to 210 millions gallons, and combustion of natural gas to 745.46 MMscf.
3) Visible emission standard for all emission points be set to 20% opacity.
4) All provisions regarding used oil to be removed from the AO as the company will no longer store nor use as fuel in either the boiler or heaters.
The company operates an asphalt storage terminal located in West Haven City, Utah. It is located in Weber County (not within Ogden city limits), which is an attainment area for all criteria pollutants. There is a New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for this source, Subpart Dc for Small Industrial-
Commercial Institutional Steam Generating Units. But the source is only subject to the record keeping and reporting requirements in the subpart. According to the EPA memo dated April 19, 1999 entitled “Title V applicability of one time reporting provisions for non-major sources”, and the Division of Air Quality Guidelines dated February 2000 entitled “Applicability of Title V to sources subject only to certain record keeping requirements of Federal Standards viz. NSPS and MACTs”, Title V does not apply to this source because these generic record keeping and reporting requirements by themselves are not limits or standards. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Subpart Kb (Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels storage tanks) regulations do not apply to this source because asphalt is composed of heavy oils which have true vapor pressure less than 3.5 kPa. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations do not apply to this source. The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows: PM10 = + 3.1, NOx = + 21.3, SO2 = - 21.09, CO = + 21.07, VOC = + 16.57, HAPs = +0.62. The changes in emissions will result in the following potential to emit totals: PM10 = 4.63, NOx = 37.27, SO2 = 0.22, CO = 31.31, VOC = 17.44, HAPs = 0.86.
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 December 4, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: mmaung@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 6, 2007
AIR QUALITY
EDO Corporation has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to add a new vapor degreasing process.
The source is located in Salt Lake County, within the City of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City is classified as a non-attainment area for the following pollutants; PM10 and SOX, and a maintenance area for CO and Ozone. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.
The processes and/or equipment utilized in this source are not subject to any New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) or National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). This source is not subject to Title V.
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:
10% for the fabric filters and wet collectors
10% for all natural gas operated equipment
20% for all other points
The potential to emit totals, in tons per year, will result in the following: PM10 = 0.005, NOx = 1.25, CO = 1.05, VOC = 5.39, Combined HAPs = 6.823.
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 December 6, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: mmaung@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 10, 2007
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
The Tooele Army Depot will hold a public information meeting at the Tooele County Courthouse on November 15, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. for a Class 3 Modification (07.03008) for its Hazardous Waste Storage, Incineration, and Open Burning/Open Detonation Permit. The modification, if approved, would establish new operating parameters for the Deactivation Furnace based upon a source test to be performed in accordance with a test plan approved by the State Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste.
Comment period: 10/11/07 – 12/10/07
Dennis Downs, Executive Secretary
Solid and Hazardous Waste Board
Cannon Health Building, 4th Floor
288 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Contact: rpage@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 11, 2007
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
An emergency hazardous waste storage permit (#UT-036-2007) has been issued to the United States Air Force, Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) located in Box Elder County and Tooele County, Utah. The permit allows the Air Force to store up to 172,000 pounds Net Explosive Weight of explosive items at the UTTR Missile Storage Area. The explosives will be stored if unfavorable weather conditions force a delay in treatment at the Thermal Treatment Unit. The Air Force has requested the permit because it has determined that storage at the UTTR is more protective of human health and the environment than further transporting the explosive material. The permit is issued so that treatment can be conducted more safely during favorable weather conditions. This permit is in effect from September 13, 2007, through December 11, 2007.
Comment through December 11, 2007
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: crauen@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 13, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Hill Air Force Base (Hill) has requested a modification to their Building 238 Approval Order DAQE-873-99, to remove process equipment and add a baghouse.
The source will be located in Davis County, close to the city of Layton, Utah. Davis County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all criteria pollutants except Ozone which is classified as maintenance area. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) regulations apply to this source, but not to this process. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does apply to this source and the Title V permit will be administrative amended to incorporate changes.
The source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the Intent to Approve.
The emissions will not change and will remain as follows: 0.0002 PM10, 0.93 VOC, 0.03 SOX, 2.63 NOX, 4.42 CO, and 0.05 Hazardous Air Pollutants.
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 December 13, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: tdanderson@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 17, 2007
WATER QUALITY
Tooele City Wastewater Treatment Plant is requesting a reissue of a UPDES Permit.
Tooele City Wastewater Treatment Plant (TCWTP) serves a population equivalent of 17,0000. The new permit includes biosolids and storm water, along with the standard permit. Teritiary treatment is required to meet Type 1 Reuse requirements. Biosolids are hauled to an offsite facility located at the Tooele County landfill where 100% of the biosolids are composted.
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 December 17, 2007
Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870
Project Contact: wbaker@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 20, 2007
AIR QUALITY
3form has submitted a Notice of Intent for its plastic laminate plant in West Valley in Salt Lake County. The location is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2. 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. Equipment includes natural gas combustion devices, a paint booth, and plastic cutting equipment. Five Baghouses are used to control PM10 emissions from cutting operations.
The emissions, in tons per year, will be as follows: PM10 9.70, NOx 3.20, SO2 0.02, CO 8.59, VOC 21.22, and HAPs 0.64. The emission `rate for hexamethyl diisocyanate (HDI) exceeds the threshold emission rate for this compound. The ISCST3-PRIME model was used to predict the 24-hour HDI concentration, which is less than the toxic screening level. Therefore, no further analysis is required.
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 December 20, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: ehe@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 21, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Company Name: El Paso Field Operations Company
Location: From Altamont, Utah: follow State Road 87 East for ½ mile to the junction with State Road 199. Follow 199 east (toward Bluebell, UT) for 1.5 miles. Follow lease road south for 1/4 mile.
Project Description: El Paso Field Operations Company has requested to modify DAQE-093-98, the Altamont East Compressor Station to replace its 220 barrel condensate tank with two 400 barrel condensate tanks and a new truck loading operation.
The source will be located in Duchesne County, near the city of Altamont, Utah. Duchesne County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all criteria pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) regulations do not apply. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does apply to this source, as a PSD source for NOX emissions and major for VOC’s.
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: 112.43 TPY of VOC and 7.08 TPY of Combined HAP’s
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 December 21, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: tdanderson@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 21, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Company Name: El Paso Field Operations Company
Location: 12 miles north west of Duchesne, Utah
Project Description: El Paso Field Operations Company has requested to modify DAQE-094-98, the Altamont West Compressor Station to replace its 220 barrel condensate tank with two 400 barrel condensate tanks and a new truck loading operation.
The source will be located in Duchesne County, near the city of Altamont, Utah. Duchesne County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all criteria pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) regulations do not apply. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does apply to this source, s a PSD Source due to the NOX emissions.
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: 36.64 TPY of VOC and 0.67 TPY of Combined HAP’s
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 December 21, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: tdanderson@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 21, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Company Name: El Paso Field Operations Company
Location: From Altamont, Utah: follow State Road 87 East for ½ mile to the junction with State Road 199. Follow 199 east (toward Bluebell, UT) for 1.5 miles. Follow lease road south for 1/4 mile.
Project Description: El Paso Field Operations Company has requested to modify DAQE-095-98, the Altamont South Compressor Station to replace its 220 barrel condensate tank with two 400 barrel condensate tanks and a new truck loading operation and BTEX Condenser Unit.
The source will be located in Duchesne County, near the city of Altamont, Utah. Duchesne County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all criteria pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) regulations do not apply. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does apply to this source, as a PSD source for NOX emissions.
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: 13.90 TPY of VOC and 0.20 TPY of Combined HAP’s
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 December 21, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: tdanderson
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 26, 2007
AIR QUALITY
Southern Utah Asphalt has requested to operate a drum mix asphalt plant in Cedar City, Utah. Southern Utah Asphalt has requested a production limit of 150,000 tons/year and annual hours of operation of 3,800 hours. They will be operating a 400 ton per hour asphalt plant that is equipped with a wet scrubber. There will also be associated equipment on-site such as a scalping screen, storage tanks, a silo, and bins.
Iron County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR Part 60, Subparts A, Subpart I (Standards of Performance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities) and Subpart Kb (Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels for which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984) 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 source has limitations that are established in the Intent to Approve. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the ITA.
The emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 5.48, NOx = 3.70, SO2 = 0.91, CO = 10.86, VOC = 3.71, HAPs = 0.42
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 December 26, 2007
Cheryl Heying, Executive Director
Air Quality Control Board
P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4820
Project Contact: tjbradley@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 28, 2007
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
The Deseret Chemical Depot (DCD) will hold a public information meeting on November 28, 2007, at the Tooele Chemical Stockpile Public Outreach Office at 6:00 p.m. for a Class 2 Modification (07.03133) to its Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) permit. This modification proposes to install three Sulfur Impregnated Carbon (SIC) Pollution Abatement System (PAS) Filter Systems (PFSs), one on each of the two Liquid Incinerators (LICs) and one on the Metal Parts Furnace (MPF). The scope of this permit modification is limited to the installation and systemization of the PFSs.
Comment period: 10/30/07 – 12/28/07. Contact: Tom Ball
Dennis Downs, Executive Secretary
Solid and Hazardous Waste Board
Cannon Health Building, 4th Floor
288 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Contact: tball@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 28, 2007
WATER QUALITY
Centerfield Regional Culinary Water Treatment Plant is requesting a UPDES permit.
Centerfield City presently operates a culinary water system, some sources to which have nitrate concentrations that exceed the 10 mg/L maximum for drinking water standards. Centerfield City intends to operate a small reverse osmosis plant for the purpose of providing a pure water source to blend with other sources with elevated nitrate levels.
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 December 28, 2007
Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870
Project Contact: wbaker@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 30, 2007
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
The Executive Secretary of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board has issued an emergency hazardous waste treatment permit (# UT-040-2007) to the ATK Launch Systems – Promontory facility. This permit was issued so that ATK personnel could treat, in accordance with the Utah Hazardous Waste Management Rules, military flares that fail to ignite during airborne and ground launch testing procedures. The permit was effective on October 1, 2007 and expires on December 30, 2007.
Comment through December 30, 2007
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: jvandel@utah.gov
COMMENT THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2007
WATER QUALITY
Spanish Fork Wastewater Treatment Plant is requesting a reissue of a UPDES permit.
Spanish Fork Wastewater Treatment Plant (SFWTP) serves the City of Spanish Fork with one outfall. The renewal permit includes biosolids and storm water provisions, along with the standard permit. The design flow of the facility is 5.0 MGD average daily flow with peak of 10 MGD. The SFWTP process utilizes trickling filters followed by aerotors to reliably treat the wastewater to meet its discharge limits for the UPDES permit.
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 December 31, 2007
Walter L. Baker, Executive Secretary
Water Quality Board
PO Box 144870
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4870
Project Contact: wbaker@utah.gov
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