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DEQ.utah.gov -Utah Department of Environmental Quality

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Public Comment Periods

April
Comment Through County Division Company/Corporation
3rd Davis County Air Quality North Davis Cabinet
4th Emery County Water Quality Pacific Corp, Huntington Power Plant
7th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Deseret Chemical Depot
9th Salt Lake County Water Quality General Permit for Coal Mining
10th Wasatch County Air Quality Binggeli Rock Products
11th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Dugway Proving Ground
11th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Deseret Chemical Depot
12th Cache County Air Quality Questar Pipeline Company
13th Salt Lake County Air Quality Granite Construction Company
14th Cache County Water Quality Logan City Corporation Wastewater Treatment Facility
14th Iron County Air Quality Charlotte Pipe and Foundry-Plastics Division
15th Salt Lake County Air Quality University of Utah
17th Carbon County Air Quality PacifiCorp Energy
17th   Air Quality Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation
18th Salt Lake County Solid and Hazardous Waste Commercial Fuel Recycling, Inc.
18th Box Elder County Air Quality Staker & Parson Companies
19th Salt Lake County Air Quality Tesoro Refining and Marketing
21st Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Deseret Chemical Depot
24th Salt Lake County Air Quality Geneva Rock Products
28th   Air Quality Bolinder Company
30th Summit County Air Quality Utelite Corportion
May
Comment Through County Division Company/Corporation
1st Salt Lake County Air Quality Big West Oil, LLC (Flying J Refinery)
1st Utah County Water Quality Ensign-Bickford Company-Hobble Creek Facility
1st Emery County Air Quality XTO Energy, Incorporated
1st Emery County Air Quality XTO Energy, Incorporated
1st Emery County Air Quality XTO Energy, Incorporated
3rd Washington County Air Quality CEMEX
3rd Emery County Water Quality PacifiCorp Company's James Canyon Well System
4th Summit County Air Quality DC Transport & Excavating, Inc.
5th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Deseret Chemical Depot
5th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Tooele Army Depot
5th Salt Lake County Air Quality Northrup Grumman Guidance and Electronics Company, Inc.
7th Box Elder County Water Quality City of Tremonton
8th Millard County Solid and Hazardous Waste Millard County
10th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Tooele Army Depot
10th Tooele County Solid and Hazardous Waste Dugway Proving Grounds
22nd Salt Lake County Air Quality Unlimited Designs, Inc.
23rd Grand County Air Quality EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.
23rd Wasatch County Air Quality Binggeli Rock Products, Inc.
24th Grand County Air Quality Delta Petroleum Corporation
25th Salt Lake County Air Quality Tru Crushing, Inc.
27th Beaver County Solid and Hazardous Waste Beaver County Special Service District #5
27th Utah County Air Quality Western State Construction
29th Utah County Air Quality Vanrok LLC
31st Beaver County Air Quality CEMEX
June
Comment Through County Division Company/Corporation
5th   Water Quality Storm Water General Permit for Construction Activities
5th   Water Quality Moroni Feed Company
July
Comment Through County Division Company/Corporation
31st Wasatch County Water Quality Jordanelle Speical Sercie District Water Reclamation

 


COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 3, 2008
AIR QUALITY

North Davis Cabinet operates a cabinet manufacturing plant located in Clearfield in Davis County. The company has reduced emissions in VOC and HAPs by changing paints. While total VOC and HAP emissions are reduced, there are emission increases for some HAPs. The company has submitted a request to modify its Approval Order to include the changes. In addition, Methyl Ethyl Ketone has been delisted as a HAP, therefore, it is removed from the Approval Order. As a result of the modifications, the source will reduce VOC and HAP emissions by 2.92 and 3.76 tons a year, respectively. The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 0.84, VOC = 18.08 and HAPs = 2.73. Davis County is a maintenance area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone. 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 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 April 3, 3008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 4, 2008
WATER QUALITY

Pacific Corp, Huntington Power Plant is requesting to modify their UPDES permit.

PacificCorp Huntington Power Plant will be moving the location of discharge due to minor changes at the facility.

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 April 4, 2008

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

Project Contact: lshull@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 7, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

The Deseret Chemical Depot will hold a public information meeting on March 26, 2008, at the Tooele Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office for a Class 2 Modification (08.00434) to its Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal Systems (CAMDS) Permit at 6:00 p.m. DCD proposes to change the monitoring requirements for the HVAC filter stack Near-Real Time (NRT) monitors by changing the requirement for analysis of DAAMS tubes co-located with HVAC filter stack NRTs when they are off-line. Currently, DAAMS are pulled if the NRT is off-line for 5 cycles, the proposal is to extend the requirement to 10 cycles.

Comment period: 2/7/08 – 4/7/08

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

Contact: mweis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 9, 2008
WATER QUALITY

General Permit for Coal Mining is requesting a reissue of a UPDES Permit.

Utah Administrative Code (UAC) Section R317-8-2.5 authorizes the issuance of general permits to categories of point sources within the same geographical area, which involve similar types of operations, discharge the same types of wastes, and require similar effluent limitations and pollution control measures. This general permit will cover discharges of treated wastewater from coal mining operations.

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 April 9, 2008

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

Project Contact: jstudenka@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 10, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Binggeli Rock Products
Location: Various Locations Throughout the State of Utah

Project Description: Intent to Approve Portable Aggregate 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 bin vents – 10% opacity
• All baghouses – 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 April 10, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 11, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

Dugway Proving Ground will hold a public information meeting on February 28, 2008, at the Tooele County Courthouse at 7:30 p.m. for a Class 2 Modification (08.00545) to its RCRA Part B Permit. The proposed modification would revise Modules I, II, III, and VII and accompanying attachments.

Comment period: 2/12/08 – 4/11/08.

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

Contact: dtaylor@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 11, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

The Deseret Chemical Depot will hold a public information meeting on March 10, 2008, at the Tooele Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office for a Class 3 Modification (08.00548) to its Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) Permit at 6:00 p.m. In order to more effectively perform waste management activities such as drum sampling and treatment, TOCDF is proposing to permit and manage two of the Area 10 igloos (1632 and 1634) for hazardous waste container storage. These two particular igloos have been selected due to their proximity to igloos currently in use by TOCDF personnel for sampling activities.

Comment period: 2/12/08 – 4/11/08.

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

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 12, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Questar Pipeline Company has requested to modify DAQE-AN3000006-07, the Price Dew Point Plant, to add a pressurized storage tank.

The source 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 criteria pollutants. There will be no violations of the NAAQS resulting from this project.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) regulations apply; NSPS subpart KKK for equipment leaks of VOC from onshore natural gas processing plant. 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 are controlled by opacity standards set in the Intent to Approve.

The emissions for this modification will not change.

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 April 12, 2008

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

Project Contact: tdanderson@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 13, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Granite Construction Company
Location: Various Locations Throughout the State of Utah

Project Description: 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 and I 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 Intent to Approve. The limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve 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 bin vents – 10% opacity
• All baghouses – 10% opacity
• All scrubbers – 15% 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 April 13, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 14, 2008
WATER QUALITY


Logan City Corporation Wastewater Treatment Facility is requesting a reissue of a UPDES permit.

Logan Wastewater Treatment Facility renewal permit contains provisions for Pretreatment, Biosolids and Storm Water. The final discharge point is outfall 002, located on the easterly right-of-way off Benson Road and Swift Slough. The wastewater treatment consists of lagoons with the design capacity of 30 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) and limited to 22 MGD during irrigation season and 16 MGD during non-irrigation season.

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 April 14, 2008

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

Project Contact: lshull@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 14, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to construct and operate an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe manufacturing plant.

The source will be located in Iron County, near Cedar City, Utah. Iron 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 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. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

2,153 gallons of ink and additives used in Ink Jet Printers per rolling 12-month period

20,988 tons of ABS pipe production per rolling 12-month period

2,099 tons of CPVC pipe production per rolling 12-month period

D. 39,123 tons of PVC pipe production per rolling 12-month period

The potential to emit totals (in tons per year) will be as follows: PM10 = 0.00, NOx = 0.00, SO2 = 0.00, CO = 0.00, VOC = 10.51, HAPs = 9.63.

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 April 14, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 15, 2008
AIR QUALITY

University of Utah (U of U), submitted a Notice of Intent to modify Approval Order DAQE-AN0354016-07 (AO) to add four emergency generators to the campus. The generators will be installed in the Humanities Building, North Medical Towers Building 701, Research Park Building 874, and School of Social Studies Work Building 26. The diesel-fired emergency generators will only be used for electricity generating purposes when there is a power outage. All of the generators will be newly installed except the generator for the Research Park building. This building was purchased by the U of U with the generator already installed.

Salt Lake City, 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 CO and Ozone. 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 modification. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. The Title V operating permit for this source shall be amended prior to the operation of the equipment. This AO will go through the enhanced NSR process. The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows: PM10 (+) 0.04, SO2 (+) 1.00, NOx (+) 2.98, CO (+) 0.30, and VOC (+) 0.19. The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 27.58, NOx = 163.68, SO2 = 22.17, CO = 185.63, VOC = 21.17 and 4.06 HAPS.

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 April 15, 2008

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

Project Contact: nmeli@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 17, 2008
AIR QUALITY

PacifiCorp Energy has submitted a notice of intent (NOI) to upgrade the fly ash removal system at its Carbon Plant located in Carbon County. This area is attainment for 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 modification, although Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act does apply to this source. The Title V operating permit for this source shall be amended prior to the operation of the approved modifications.

There will be an estimated 0.15 tons per year increase in PM10 emissions. This results in a total potential to emit for PM10 of 2.25 tons per year.

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 April 17, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 17, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation has requested a modification to their Approval Order # DAQE-AN133260003-07, dated February 2, 2007, to increase Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) emissions. Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation operates a kitchen cabinet manufacturing operation in Tooele, Utah. The VOC and HAPs increase is due to changes made during startup of the operation. The VOC and HAPs emissions are from adhesives and Ultraviolet (UV) marking products used in their process. Conestoga has found they need to use additional adhesives and UV marking products than originally planned. Also the HAPs emission limits were omitted from the previous Approval Order due to their very low estimated annual emission.

Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation manufactures high volume cabinetry with emissions being mainly in the form particulate matter from cutting, milling, and sanding of lumber. The emissions from this process are controlled by four baghouses. Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation then ships the manufactured cabinets off site for the coating to be applied.

Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation will be in Tooele located in Tooele County. Tooele County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). 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.

There will be 0.87 tons per year increase in VOC emissions and 0.15 tons per year increase in HAPS.

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 10.24, VOC = 0.90, HAPs = 0.15

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 April 17, 2008

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

Project Contact: tbradley@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 18, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

The Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste has completed a review of an application filed by Commercial Fuel Recycling, Inc., 7336 Coral Court, Nampa, Idaho, for a permit to operate as a used oil transporter (UOP-100-08) in the state of Utah.

As a permitted used oil transporter, Commercial Fuel Recycling, Inc. would be allowed to collect and transport used oil from Utah facilities with specifically-permitted tanker trucks or tanker trailers to its used oil transfer facility in Nampa, Idaho. Commercial Fuel Recycling, Inc. would not be permitted to operate as used oil transfer facility in Utah or store used oil in Utah longer than 24 hours until they submit a used oil transfer facility application and obtain approval from the Executive Secretary of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board.

Comment through April 18, 2008

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: jsmith@utah.gov or cprawl@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 18, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Staker & Parson Companies has requested a modification to their Approval Order (DAQE-AN0041007-06) to replace the boiler rated at 2.5 MMBTU/hr with a water heater rated at 9.9 MMBTU/hr. Production levels will remain unchanged. The source is located in Brigham City in Box Elder County, which is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) applies to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. The potential to emit totals, in tons per year, will remain unchanged as follows: PM10 = 17.62, NOx = 33.70, SO2 = 11.01, CO = 47.39, VOC = 7.66 and HAPs = 0.81.

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 April 18, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 19, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Tesoro Refining and Marketing submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to modify an existing blending component loading rack. The modifications will include an increase in total throughput, to increase the number of loading stations to six, and to allow the loading of additional blending components. The modifications will not increase overall throughput capacity at the refinery. Emissions from the loading rack will increase by an estimated 0.6 tons per year of VOCs and 0.23 tons per year of combined HAPs. The Tesoro Refinery is located in Salt Lake County, which is a Non-attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM10 and SO2, and is a Maintenance area for O3 and CO (within Salt Lake City). New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) A, Db, J, K, Ka, Kb, GG, GGG, and QQQ; and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations CC and UUU apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act also applies to this source.

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 April 19, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 21, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

The Deseret Chemical Depot will hold a public information meeting on March 26, 2008, at the Tooele Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office for a Class 2 Modification (08.00669) to its Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) Permit at 6:00 p.m. TOCDF is proposing to expand the air monitoring determination analytical parameter to include Demilitarization Protective Ensembles (DPE) waste bags which have an agent concentration result between the current 0.2 VSL and an upper limit of 1.0 VSL for off-site shipment and disposal under the P999/F999 waste code.

Comment period: 2/21/08 – 4/21/08.

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

Contact: tmercer@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 24, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Geneva Rock Products
Location: 15547 South Minuteman Drive, Draper, Utah
Project Description: Modification of Approval Order DAQE-AN0565012-03 for an Aggregate, Asphalt, & Concrete Production Increase, Equipment Additions and Operation Clarifications

The source is located in Salt Lake County, near the city/town of Draper, Utah. 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 O3.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Subpart A (General Provisions), I (Standards of Performance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities) & OOO (Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants) regulations 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 Intent to Approve. Some of the limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

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

All crushers – 10% opacity
All screens - 10% opacity
All conveyor transfer points - 10% opacity
All baghouses exhaust points (including asphalt plant) – 10% opacity
All bin-vent exhaust points – 10% opacity
All diesel engines - 20% opacity
Conveyor drop points - 20% opacity
All other points - 20% opacity

Production shall be limited to the following values:

800,000 tons of asphalt production produced per rolling 12-month period.
400,000 cubic yards of concrete produced per rolling 12-month period
14,000,000 tons of aggregate production (including bank run material) per rolling 12-month period, where no more than 10,275,000 tons of aggregate is processed per rolling 12-month period

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows: PM10 (+) 72.03, NOx (+) 47.39, SO2 (+) 11.42, CO (+) 71.12, VOC (+) 7.16, HAPs (+) 1.53.

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 128.86 (125.58 fugitive, 3.28 point source), NOx = 65.58 (13.07 fugitive blasting), SO2 = 25.93, CO = 111.78 (51.52 fugitive blasting), VOC = 20.94, HAPs = 4.42.
Under Utah Air Quality Rule R307-403-5: Offsets: PM10 Nonattainment Areas, any increase in combined PM10, SO2, and NOx emissions, which exceed 50 tons/year shall obtain offsets at the ratio of 1.2:1 for the emission increase. The potential increase in emission of combined PM10, SO2, and NOx emissions for Geneva Rock’s proposal is 130.84 tons which requires a total of 157.01 emission offset credits with the 1.2:1 offset ratio applied.

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 April 24, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 APRIL 28, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Bolinder Company
Location: Various Locations Throughout the State of Utah

Intent to Approve Portable aggregate 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 Subpart 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; however, this 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 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 April 28, 2008

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

Project Contact: ahumpherys@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH APRIL 30, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Utelite Corporation: Shale Processing
West of Rockport Reservoir

This is a Title V renewal application. Changes: CAM applies to three units, Pt-38; #1 Kiln & Baghouse, Pt-52: #3 Kiln & Baghouse, and Pt-45: #4 Kiln & Baghouse. CAM is included in the renewal permit in Conditions II.B.2.a, II.B.3.a, and II.B.4.a Condition II.B.1.e has been modified to more closely reflect the approval order language. Typographical errors have been corrected.

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 April 30, 2008

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

Project Contact: bcannon@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 1, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Big West Oil, LLC has submitted a Notice of Intent to install a new wastewater equalization tank at their refinery. The new tank is part of a general upgrade of the refinery pretreatment systems. The refinery is located in Davis County, which is a Maintenance area for O3. In addition, the Flying J refinery is listed in the PM10 SIP as a contributing source for Salt Lake County. 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 tank. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. The new tank will be equipped with an internal floating roof and have a potential to emit of 1.2 tons per year of VOC and 0.1 tons per year of miscellaneous HAPs based on its maximum expected throughput of wastewater and separator oil.

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 May 1, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 1, 2008
WATER QUALITY


Ensign-Bickford Company-Hobble Creek Facility is requesting a reissue of a UPDES Permit.

Ensign-Bickford Company (EBCo) has operated an explosives manufacturing plant on the subject site since prior to World War II. During that time materials used in their manufacturing process has contaminated ground water in and around the facility. The facility uses a Granulated Activated Carbon remediation system to remove low concentrations of constituents of energetic materials (CEM’s) from ground water and discharges to Hobble Creek after treatment.

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 May 1, 2008

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

Project Contact: lshull@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 1, 2008
WATER QUALITY

XTO Energy, Incorporated has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to modify operations at the Huntington 1 natural gas compressor station by installing internal combustion compression engines.

The source will be located in Emery County, near the town of Huntington, Utah. Emery 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) , and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations (40 CFR 60 Subpart A, Subpart Dc, and Subpart JJJJ; 40 CFR 63 Subpart A and Subpart HH), and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 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. 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(s) shall not exceed the following rates and concentrations:

Source: (Internal Combustion Compressor Engines)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(3% O2 dry)

NOx 0.52 104.24
CO 0.86 216.89

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows:
PM10 (+ 1.21), NOx (+ 67.89), SO2 (+ 0.09), CO (+ 26.62), VOC (+ 19.09), HAPs (+ 4.77)

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals:
PM10 = 1.25, NOx = 77.39, SO2 = 0.09, CO = 34.59, VOC = 38.99, HAPs = 5.29

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 May 1, 2008

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

Project Contact: tdejulis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 1, 2008
AIR QUALITY

XTO Energy, Incorporated has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to modify operations at the Huntington 2 natural gas compressor station by installing internal combustion compression engines.

The source will be located in Emery County, near the town of Huntington, Utah. Emery 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) , and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations (40 CFR 60 Subpart A, Subpart Dc, and Subpart JJJJ; 40 CFR 63 Subpart A and Subpart HH), and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 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. 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(s) shall not exceed the following rates and concentrations:

Source: (Internal Combustion Compressor Engines)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(3% O2 dry)

NOx 0.52 104.24
CO 0.86 216.89

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows:
PM10 (+ 1.17), NOx (+ 54.09), SO2 (+ 0.09), CO (+ 20.55), VOC (+ 10.83), HAPs (+ 2.45)

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals:
PM10 = 1.21, NOx = 54.64, SO2 = 0.09, CO = 21.01, VOC = 20.78, HAPs = 2.95

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 May 1, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 1, 2008
AIR QUALITY

XTO Energy, Incorporated has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to modify operations at the Huntington 3 natural gas compressor station by installing internal combustion compression engines.

The source will be located in Emery County, near the town of Huntington, Utah. Emery 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) , and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations (40 CFR 60 Subpart A, Subpart Dc, and Subpart JJJJ; 40 CFR 63 Subpart A and Subpart HH), and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 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. 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(s) shall not exceed the following rates and concentrations:

Source: (Internal Combustion Compressor Engines)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(3% O2 dry)

NOx 0.52 104.24
CO 0.86 216.89

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows:
PM10 (+ 1.17), NOx (+ 54.09), SO2 (+ 0.09), CO (+ 20.55), VOC (+ 10.83), HAPs (+ 2.45)

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals:
PM10 = 1.21, NOx = 54.64, SO2 = 0.09, CO = 21.01, VOC = 20.78, HAPs = 2.95

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 May 1, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 3, 2008
AIR QUALITY

CEMEX, various locations throughout the state of Utah.

Intent to Approve Portable Aggregate 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 Intent to Approve. The limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve 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 bin vents – 10% opacity
All baghouses – 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 May 3, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 3, 2008
WATER QUALITY


PacificCorp Company’s James Canyon Well System is requesting a reissue of a UPDES Permit.

This permit is for the discharge of mine water pumped from the James Canyon Well System (JCWS) into Electric Lake. Electric Lake Dam was constructed in 1974 by Utah Power and Light Company currently known as PacifiCorp Energy as a source of water for operation of their Huntington Canyon Power Plant. JCWS was constructed to help regulate water levels in Electric Lake.

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 May 3, 2008

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

Project Contact: jstundenka@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 4, 2008
AIR QUALITY

DC Transport & Excavating, Inc. has requested a modification to their Approval Order to add equipment and increase the aggregate production limits for their aggregate plant in Brown’s Canyon. The primary operation involves extraction, crushing, and screening of raw materials. The new production limits will be 1,200,000 tons of aggregate per 12-month rolling period.

The source will be located in Summit County. Summit County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), 40 CFR 60 Subpart OOO 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 does apply to this source.

The emissions (in tons per year) will change as follows: PM10 = (+) 12.05, NOx = (+) 11.27, SO2 = (+) 2.92, CO= (+) 6.11, VOC= (+) 2.63, HAPS = (+) 0.03.

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 14.32, NOx = 17.56, SO2 = 3.40, CO = 9.51, VOC = 4.10, HAPS = 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 May 4, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 5, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

The Deseret Chemical Depot will hold a public information meeting on April 2, 2008, at the Tooele Chemical Stockpile Outreach Office for a Class 2 Modification (08.00908) to its Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) Permit at 6:00 p.m. TOCDF has Mustard “ton containers” (TCs) whose contents have solidified over the years to such a degree, that the currently-configured Bulk Drain Stations (BDSs) are unable to effectively remove an adequate portion of the TC contents. Due to the amount of solidification of the TC contents, each BDS needs to be modified to increase its ability to remove Mustard from the TC. Each BDS is to be modified by installing a Heel Transfer System (HTS). Following treatment, both the original TC and the receiving container will be thermally treated in the Metal Parts Furnace.

Comment period: 3/6/08 – 5/5/08.

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

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 5, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

Tooele Army Depot will hold a public information meeting on April 17, 2008, at the Tooele County Courthouse at 6:00 p.m. for a Class 2 Modification (08.00900) for its Hazardous Waste Storage, Incineration, and Open Burning/Open Detonation (OB/OD) Permit. The modification proposes to update Module VI permit conditions specific to OB/OD operations and Attachment 1, General Facility Description, to reflect the recommendations and information of the updated Risk Management Plan (RMP).

Comment period: 3/6/08 – 5/5/08.

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

Contact: crauen@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 5, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Northrop Grumman Guidance and Electronics Company, Inc., (formerly Litton Guidance and Control Systems) manufactures guidance and control systems for aircraft at their Navigation Systems plant in Salt Lake City. Northrop Grumman Corporation has requested a modification to their Approval Order DAQE-AN0397011A-05 for the removal of equipment. They have removed the vapor phase recovery unit and the tinning machine. There will be no increase in emissions from this modification. The Navigations Systems plant is located in Salt Lake County, and 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. 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. There will be no change in the allowable emissions from this modification.

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 May 5, 2008

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

Project Contact: nmeli@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 7, 2008
WATER QUALITY


City of Tremonton is requesting a reissue of a UPDES Permit.

Tremonton Wastewater Treatment Plant (TWWTP) has a design flow rate of 2.0 million gallons per day (MGD). The facility serves the cities of Tremonton and Garland in Box Elder County, UT. The permit includes Biosolids and Storm Water provisions.

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 May 7, 2008

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

Project Contact: mgarn@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 8, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

Millard County has applied to renew their permit to operate a Class IVb landfill located 0.7 miles east on 500 North in the City of Fillmore in Millard County. The Class IVb Construction and Demolition landfill accepts inert (non-combustible non-hazardous) wastes, construction and demolition waste, yard waste, dead animals, and some special wastes such as waste tires and petroleum contaminated soils, as outlined in the permit and permit application. The permit application has been reviewed by the Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste and a draft permit has been prepared. The Utah Solid Waste Permitting and Management Rules provide for a 30-day public comment period to receive comments on the application and the draft permit before final action by the Executive Secretary of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board.

Comment through May 8, 2008

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: msullivan@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 10, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

Tooele Army Depot will hold a public information meeting on April 17, 2008, at the Tooele County Courthouse at 6:00 p.m. for a Class 2 Modification (08.00945) for its Hazardous Waste Storage, Incineration, and Open Burning/Open Detonation (OB/OD) Permit. The modification would remove liquid storage from the capabilities listed for Igloo A-101 as well as make some administrative corrections.

Comment period: 3/11/08 – 5/10/08

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

Contact: crauen@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 10, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

Dugway Proving Ground will hold a public information meeting on April 22, 2008, at the Tooele County Courthouse at 7:30 p.m. for a Class 2 Modification (08.00990) to its RCRA Part B Permit. The proposed modification would update the Alternate Environmental Coordinator provided in the facility contingency plans, revise the point of contact in all Module VII Attachments, revise post-closure plans located within Attachments 3 (HWMU2) and 6 (HWMU 128) of Module VII to remove groundwater sampling details and insert references to the appropriate Groundwater Management Area plans where groundwater monitoring details are provided, and simplify the biennial reporting periods so all sites have the same reporting years.

Comment period: 3/11/08 – 5/10/08

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

Contact: dtaylor@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 22, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Unlimited Design Inc. (Unlimited) currently operates a fiberglass panel and an architectural building components plant. They currently operate under Approval Order (AO) # DAQE-AN3349001-06. Due to increase sales, Unlimited is in need of increasing production. This modification to the current AO involves adding equipment and increasing emissions. Several types of molded products are manufactured at the plant using either pre-cast concrete, gypsum, and concrete. Mold forms are also fabricated at the plant using wood, fiberglass, or molded silicone rubber.

Unlimited is located in Salt Lake City. 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 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 emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows: PM10 = + 1.56, NOx = + 0.48, SO2 = + 0.01, CO = + 0.38, VOC = + 3.77, HAPs = + 3.86.

The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals: PM10 = 4.93, NOx = 1.54, SO2 = 0.02, CO = 1.23, VOC = 9.40, HAPs = 8.36.

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 May 22, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 23, 2008
AIR QUALITY

EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to construct and operate two natural gas operated compressors.

The source will be located in San Juan County, near Moab Utah. San Juan County is an Attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all criteria pollutants.

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Subpart JJJJ—Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) Subpart ZZZZ—National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines regulations apply to this source. Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act applies to this source as a minor area source.

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. Some of the limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

Pollutant Limit Averaging Time
NOx 3.87 lb/hr (per engine) Every five years
CO 0.77 lb/hr (per engine) Every five years

The emission from the new EnCana’s Bullhorn NGCS are as follows: 0.01 Tons Per Year (TPY) of PM10, 33.89 TPY of NOX, 6.78 TPY of CO, 2.49 of TPY VOC and 1.83 TPY of combined HAP’s.

This site was modeled for formaldehyde using Screen 3 to determine that the 1-hour concentration is less than the UDAQ-Toxic Screening Levels. No further analysis is needed or 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 May 23, 2008

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

Project Contact: tdanderson@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 23, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Binggeli Rock Products, Inc. (Binggeli) has requested a modification to their Approval Order #DAQE-691-00. The primary operation involves extraction, crushing, and screening of raw materials. Binggeli also has a concrete plant on site that uses this processed material. The modification involves changing and adding equipment. Binggeli’s aggregate and concrete production limits and hourly operation limits will remain the same.

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

New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR 60 Subpart A (General Provisions) and OOO (Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants) regulations 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. Some of the limitations that are listed in the ITA are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

• All crushers - 15% opacity
• All screens - 10% opacity
• All baghouse exhaust stacks – 10% opacity
• All silo binvent exhaust points – 10% opacity
• All conveyor transfer points - 10% opacity
• All diesel engines - 20% opacity
• All conveyor drop points - 20% opacity
• All other points - 20% opacity

There will be no increase in emissions from this modification.

The emissions, in tons per year, will be as follows: PM10 = 13.74, NOx = 27.76, SO2 = 2.35, CO = 12.13, VOC = 2.53

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 May 23, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 24, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Delta Petroleum Corporation has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to construct and operate a natural gas processing plant.

The source will be located in Grand County, near Crescent Junction, Utah. Grand 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.

Grand County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) (Subpart A, Subpart Dc, Subpart KKK, Subpart JJJJ, and Subpart KKKK), Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) regulations ( 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ), and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act apply to this new major source. National Emission Standards for Hazard ous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) do not apply to this source. This major source requires a Title V operating permit. Delta Petroleum shall apply for the Title V operating permit within 365 days from the date of this AO.

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. Some of the limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

Emissions to the atmosphere at all times from the indicated emission point(s) shall not exceed the following rates and concentrations:

Source: (E-1 through E-5)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(15% O2 dry)

NOx 4.23 91.1
CO 1.37 48.5
VOC 0.40 7.9

Source: (E-6 and E-7)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(15% O2 dry)

NOx 1.92 118.1
CO 0.38 38.4
VOC 0.14 7.9

Source: (GEN-1)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(15% O2 dry)

NOx 3.53 104.2
CO 1.26 61.1
VOC 0.37 10.1

Source: (GEN-2)

Pollutant lb/hr ppmdv
(15% O2 dry)

NOx 2.48 65.0
CO 0.27 48.0

The emissions, in tons per year, will be as follows:

PM10 = 1.00, NOx = 142.88, SO2 = 0.44, CO = 45.83, VOC = 59.35, HAPs = 8.87

The expected consumption of maximum allowable air quality increases (this source and all other sources located in the affected air shed) are as follows:

National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Pollutant/Duration
% of Standard
Nitrogen Dioxide – Annual 48.0
Carbon Monoxide - 1-Hour 3.1
Carbon Monoxide - 8-Hour 11.3

Class I – (National Parks)
Pollutant/Duration % of Ceiling
Nitrogen Dioxide – Annual 7.0
Sulfur Dioxide - 3-Hour < 1
Sulfur Dioxide - 24-Hour < 1
Sulfur Dioxide – Annual < 1
PM10 - 24-Hour < 1
PM10 – Annual < 1

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 may 24, 2008

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

Project Contact: tdjeluis@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 25, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Tru Crushing
Various Locations Throughout the State of Utah

Intent to Approve Addition of Screen to Portable Aggregate Approval Order DAQE-AN2142006-06.

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 Subpart 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 Intent to Approve. The limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve 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 May 25, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 27, 2008
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE

Beaver County Special Service District #5 has submitted a permit renewal application to continue operation of the Class IVb landfill located near the town of Milford, Utah. The Class IVb landfill receives waste described in the permit application as non-hazardous construction/demolition waste, as defined in UAC R315-301-2(17); yard waste, as defined in UAC R315-301-2(85); inert waste, as defined in UAC R315-301-2(37); dead animals; waste tires, when the requirements of UAC R315-320 are met; petroleum contaminated soils, as allowed in UAC R315-315-8(3); and soils, as allowed in UAC R315-315-8.

The Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste has reviewed the permit renewal application and a draft permit has been prepared. Before taking action on the request, the Division is providing a public comment period to receive input. The public comment period on the draft permit begins April 28, 2008 and will end May 27, 2008. A public hearing may be held if, within 15 days of publication of this notice, a request is made to the Executive Secretary in writing and meets the requirements of Utah Administrative Code R315-311-3.

Comment through May 27, 2008

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: rpowers@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH MAY 27, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Western State Construction

Inntent to Approve Portable Aggregate 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 May 27, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 29, 2008
AIR QUALITY

Vanrok LLC

Intent to Approve the Addition of Portable Aggregate 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 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 Intent to Approve. The limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve 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 bin vents – 10% opacity
• All baghouses – 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 May 29, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 MAY 31, 2008
AIR QUALITY

CEMEX has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to increase production of construction materials and concrete at their Beaver plant.

Beaver County is an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all pollutants. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT), regulations, and Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act apply to this source (40 CFR 60 Subpart A, OOO, and IIII; 40 CFR 63 Subpart A, and Subpart ZZZZ). National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations 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. Visible emissions are controlled by opacity standards set in the Intent to Approve. Some of the limitations that are listed in the Intent to Approve are included in this newspaper notice and are as follows:

365,000 tons of construction materials (aggregate and sand) produced per rolling 12-month period
75,000 cubic yards of concrete produced per rolling 12-month period
3,500 hours of operation on each of the 125 kW generator engines (7,000 hours total for both engines) per rolling 12-month period

The emissions, in tons per year, will change as follows:
PM10 (+ 0.64), NOx (+ 1.84), SO2 (+ 0.12), CO (+ 0.39), VOC (+ 0.14), HAPs (+ 0.04)
The changes in emissions will result in the following, in tons per year, potential to emit totals:
PM10 = 11.08, NOx = 18.12, SO2 = 1.20, CO = 3.90, VOC = 1.44, HAPs = 0.28

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 May 31, 2008

Cheryl Heying, 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 JUNE 5, 2008
WATER QUALITY

Storm Water General Permit or Construction Activities

The purpose of this Public Notice is to solicit comment on the State of Utah’s intention to issue a general storm water construction permit under authority of the Utah Water Quality Act, Section 19-5-104(1)(i) and 107(3), Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended.

This renewal permit (UTR100020) serves as a re-issuance or replacement of the previous Storm Water General Permit for Construction Activities issued on October 01, 2002 (“2002 Permit”). Also issued at the same time is a permit (UTG100010) which continues coverage for those people with active NOIs issued under the “2002 Permit”. The duration of this permit (UTG100010) will be two years and the permit will serve as a time bridge from the “2002 Permit” to the renewal permit UTR100020. In that time bridge, a permittee can submit a Notice of Termination (NOT) or a new Notice of Intent (NOI) to be covered under the renewal permit UTR100020. The time bridge was given in order for people under the old “2002 Permit” to become aware of the availability of a new re-issued permit (UTR100020) and to make a reasonably smooth transition. People with active NOIs/construction sites under the old “2002 Permit” will be automatically covered under the UTR100010 permit (no NOIs or any other forms need to be completed for coverage) and all of the requirements of the old “2002 Permit” will be continued in the UTR100010 permit. Automatic coverage under UTR100010 will terminate on May 31, 2010 on which date or before those people automatically covered under UTR100010 will need to fill out a new NOI (for UTR100020) if they wish to be covered for continued construction activities.

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 June 5, 2008

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

Project Contact: mkerkimer@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH JUNE 5, 2008
WATER QUALITY

This notice is to declare that the State of Utah has reached a settlement agreement with Moroni Feed Company. 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 Moroni Feed Company.

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 June 5, 2008

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

Project Contact: jrobinson@utah.gov

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COMMENT THROUGH JULY 31, 2008
WATER QUALITY


Jordanelle Special Service District Water Reclamation if requesting a UPDES Permit.

Jordanelle Special Service District Water Reclamation Facility (JSSDWRF) has a design flowrate of 1.0 million gallons per day. The facility serves the developments in the area of Jordanelle Reservoir north of Heber City in Wasatch County, UT. The permit includes Biosolids and Storm Water provisions.

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 July 31, 2008

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

Project Contact: mgarn@utah.go

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