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Attachment 49 to GNRO-2012/00039 - Ggns. 2008g. Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (Ggns), Facility No. 0420-00023, Renewal of Existing Synthetic Minor Operating Permit No. 0420-00023, Correspondence GEXO-200810008. November 25, 2008
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Attachment 49 to GNRO-2012/00039 9 to GNRO-2012/00039 GGNS. 2008g. Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS), Facility No. 0420-00023, Renewal of Existing Synthetic Minor Operating Permit No. 0420-00023, Correspondence GEXO-200810008. November 25, 2008.

Entergy Port Gibson, MS 39150 Tel 601 437 6409 James "Randy" Douet Vice President - Operations Grand Gulf Nuclear Station November 25, 2008 Mr. Bryan Collins Department of Environmental Quality Permitting Division 515 E. Amite Street Jackson, Mississippi 39201

SUBJECT:

Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS)

Facility No. 0420-00023 Renewal of Existing Synthetic Minor Operating Permit No. 0420-00023 GEXO-2008/ 00086

Dear Mr. Collins:

Grand Gulf Nuclear Station is hereby submitting for your review a Renewal Application for a State of Mississippi and Federally Enforceable Air Pollution Control Permit to Operate Air Emission Equipment at a Synthetic Minor Source.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact Charles K. Shepphard at (601) 437-7312.

Sincerely, Mr. James R. Douet Vice President, Operations Grand Gulf Nuclear tation

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Attachment:

December 2, 2008 Synthetic Minor Operating Permit Renewal CC:

Mr. M.J. Larson w/o Mr. R.N. Buckley (M-ECH-595) w/a Mr. Elmo Collins [NRC] w/a Mr. Jay Barkley [MDEQ] w/a File [CHEM]

File [CENTRAL] [

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STATE OF MISSISSIPPI DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OFFICE OF POLLUTION CONTROL P.O. BOX 2261 JACKSON, MS 39225-2261 (601) 961-5171 APPLICATION ADDENDUM FOR A SYNTHETIC MINOR OPERATING PERMIT NOTE:

This addendum may be affixed to the front of the Application for Title V Air Pollution Control Permit to Operate Air Emissions Equipment. If the addendum is used, all air emission sources, pollutants, and emission rates must be included in the application.

There are no insignificant or trivial activities.

A Synthetic Minor Source is defined in Regulation APC-S-2 as: Any facility which would otherwise constitute a major source under Commission Regulation APC-S-6, "Air Emissions Operating Permit Regulations for the Purposes of Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act", except that the owner or operator of the facility elects for federally enforceable emissions limitations which may include permit conditions restricting hours of operation, or type or amount of material stored, combusted or processed, or establishing more stringent air pollution control efficiency requirements to lower allowable emissions for air pollutants in the State Permit to Operate below applicability thresholds for a Title V major source.

Facility Name ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC.

Facility Number (If Known) 0420-o00023 City PORT GIBSON County CLAIBORNE

Page 2 of 2

List the limitations/restrictions you are proposing to make your facility a synthetic minor source and the proposed methods of demonstrating compliance with those limitations/restrictions. If necessary, use a separate page for each Emission Point.

AA-001, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 250 HR/YR AB-001, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 250 HR/YR AC-001, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 250 HR/YR AA-002, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 500 HR/YR (SEITZ MEMO)

AB-002, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 500 HR/YR (SEITZ MEMO)

AC-002, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 100 HR/YR (SEITZ MEMO)

AA-003, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 500 HR/YR (SEITZ MEMO)

AE-003, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 500 HR/YR (SEITZ MEMO)

AA-004, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 50 HR/YR AA-011, LIMITATION ON HOURS OF OPERATION, 500 HR/YR (SEITZ MEMO)

JAMES R. DOUET I I X.--/--,'i11

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312008 Printed/Typed Name

'*Signature Date

  • Signature should be the same as on the application form.

FOR OFFICIAL USK ONLY APPLICATION RECEIPT OATlt APPLICATION NO.,

FOR MODIFICATION MINOR STATE OF MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OFFICE OF POLLUTION CONTROL AIR DIVISION P.O. BOX 2261 JACKSON, MS. 39225-2261 PHONE NO.: (601) 961 - 5171 APPLICATION FOR TITLE V AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PERMIT TO OPERATE AIR EMISSIONS EQUIPMENT PERMITTING ACTIVITY:

INITIAL APPLICATION MODIFICATION X

RENEWAL OF OPERATING PERMIT NAME:

ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC.

cITv:

PORT GIBSON COUNTY:

CLAIBORNE FACILITY No. (if known):

0420-00023 Tite V Application-Modifiedt / tvSappaap modSetme

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OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS All applications must be submitted on the form supplied by the Permit Board. Trivial activities as listed in Attachment A are presumed to emit less than 1 pound per hour of a pollutant that Is not a hazardous air pollutant and less than 0. 1 pound per hour of any hazardous air pollutant; these activities need not be reported in the application.

Insignificant activities which are specified in Section VII.A. of Regulation APC-S-6 and listed herein also need not be Included. For insignificant activities which are specified in Section VII.B. of Regulation APC-S-6, a list must be included in the application.

An application may not omit information needed to determine the applicability of, or to impose, any applicable requirement, or to evaluate the fee amount required under the schedule pursuant to Section VI. of Regulation APC-S-6. The forms and attachments shall include the elements specified as follows:

A.

Identifying information, including company name and address (or plant name and address if different from the company name), owner's name and agent, and telephone number and names of plant site manager/contact; B.

A description of the source's process and products by Standard Industrial Classification Code Including any associated with any alternate scenario identified by the source; C.

Emission-related Information as follows:

1.

A qualitative description of all emissions units, including those not subject to applicable requirements but not those omitted under trivial or insignificant activities provisions:

2.

A description of all emissions of pollutants for which the source is major and of all emissions of regulated air pollutants sufficient to determine or verify major source status.

to determine or verify applicability of and compliance with applicable requirements, and to assess and collect permit fees, if the emissions basis for fees has not been previously determined.

Fugitive emissions from individual components within a facility may be determined collectively based on their relationship to the associated process unless individual emission rates are needed to determine the applicability of an applicable requirement such as NSPS, NESHAPS, a MACT standard, etc. or to determine air quality impacts.

Similarly, where Individual components or units with a facility may be classified into a generic group due to the commonality of applicable requirements and /or the nature of operation, stack emissions may be determined collectively for the group unless individual emission rates are needed to determine applicability of an applicable requirement or to determine air quality Impacts;

3.

For each pollutant and emissions unit which is regulated, emission rates in TPY and in such terms as are necessary to establish compliance consistent with the applicable standard reference test method, except that, for pollutants and units which have no applicable requirements expressed in emission rate terms, emission rate quantification may be omitted;

4.

To the extent it is needed to determine or regulate emissions, the information that follows:

fuels, fuel use, raw materials, production rates, and operating schedules;

5.

Identification and description of air pollution control equipment and compliance monitoring devices or activities:

6.

Limitations on source operation affecting emissions or any work practice standards, where applicable, for all regulated pollutants at the Title V source:

7.

Other information required by any applicable requirement (including information related to stack height limitations developed pursuant to Section 123 of the Federal Act): and Tide V Application-Modiliedt/ rNappap.mod September 12. 1 Qq5 Page At 3

8.

Calculations on which the information requested in this section Is based.

D.

Air pollution control requirements as follows:

I.

Citation and description of all applicable requirements, and

2.

Description of or reference to any applicable test method for determining compliance with each applicable requirement; E.

Other specific information that may be necessary to Implement and enforce other applicable requirements of the Federal Act or of these regulations or to determine the applicability of such requirements; F.

An explanation of any proposed exemptions from otherwise applicable requirements; G.

Additional information as determined to be necessary by the Permit Board to define alternative operating scenarios identified by the source pursuant to Section III.A.9. of Regulation APC-S-6 or to define permit terms and conditions implementing 40 CFR 70.4(b) (12) or Section III.A. 10. of Regulation APC-S-6; H.

A compliance plan for all Title V sources that contains all of the following:

1.

A description of the compliance status of the source with respect to all applicable requirements;

2.

A description as follows:

a.

For applicable requirements with which the source is in compliance, a statement that the source will continue to comply with such requirements;

b.

For applicable requirements that will become effective during the permit term, a statement that the source will meet such requirements on a timely basis;

c.

For requirements for which the source is not in compliance at the time of permit issuance, a narrative description of how the source will achieve compliance with such requirements;

3.

A compliance schedule as follows:

a.

For applicable requirements with which the source is in compliance, a statement that the source will continue to comply with such requirements;

b.

For applicable requirements that will become effective during the permit term, a statement that the source will meet such requirements on a timely basis.

A statement that the source will meet in a timely manner applicable requirements that become effective during the permit term shall satisfy this provision, unless a more detailed schedule is expressly required by the applicable requirements;

c.

A schedule of compliance for sources that are not in compliance with all applicable requirements at the time of permit issuance. Such a schedule shall include a schedule or remedial measures, including an enforceable sequence of actions with milestones, leading to compliance with any applicable requirements for which the source will be in noncompliance at the time of permit issuance. This compliance schedule shall resemble and be at least as stringent as that contained in anyJudicial consent decree or administrative order to which the source is subject. Any such Titlie V Application-.Modifiedt/Irvappwli mcidSeemr1.l95Pn 4

September 12. 1995 Page N 4

schedule of compliance shall be supplemental to, and shall not sanction noncompliance with, the applicable requirements on which it is based:

4.

A schedule for submission of certified progress reports, to be submitted no less frequently than every 6 months for sources required to have a schedule of compliance to remedy a violation;

5.

The compliance plan content requirements specified in this paragraph shall apply and be included in the acid rain portion of a compliance plan for an affected source, except as specifically superseded by regulations promulgated under Title IV of the Federal Act with regard to the schedule and method(s) the source will use to achieve compliance with the acid rain emissions limitations; Requirements for compliance certification, Including the following:

I.

A certification of compliance with all applicable requirements by a responsible official consistent with Section II.E of Regulation APC-S-6 and Section 114(a)(3) of the Federal Act;

2.

A statement of methods used for determining compliance, including a description of monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements and test methods;

3.

A schedule for submission of compliance certifications during the permit term, to be submitted no less frequently than annually, or more frequently if specified by the underlying applicable requirement or by the Permit Board;

4.

A statement indicating the sources compliance status with any applicable enhanced monitoring and compliance certification requirements of the Federal Act: and J.

The use of nationally-standardized forms for acid rain portions of permit applications and compliance plans, as required by regulations promulgated under Title IV of the Federal Act.

Title V AppliCation-Modifiedt Itv~appwp.mod Spebr1.95Pg September 12. 1995 Page #

INSIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES AND EMISSIONS L.

The following activities/emissions sources are not required to be included in a Title V permit application:

A.

New or modified pilot plants, subject to temporary source regulations located in Section III.E. of regulation APC-S-6.

B.

Maintenance and upkeep:

1.

Maintenance, structural changes, or repairs which do not change the capacity of such process, fuel-burning, refuse-burning, or control equipment, and do not involve any change in quality, nature, or quantity of potential emissions of any regulated air pollutants; and

2.

Housekeeping activities or building maintenance procedures; C.

Air conditioning or ventilation: comfort air conditioning or comfort ventilating systems which do not transport, remove, or exhaust regulated air pollutants to the atmosphere; D.

Laboratory equipment:

1.

Laboratory equipment used exclusively for chemical or physical analysis for quality control or environmental monitoring purposes; or

2.

Non-production laboratory equipment used at non-profit health or non-profit educational institutions for chemical or physical analyses, bench scale experimentation or training, or instruction?

E.

Hot water heaters which are used for domestic purposes only and are not used to heat process water; F.

Fuel use related to food preparation by a restaurant, cafeteria, residential cooker or barbecue grill where the products are intended for human consumption; G.

Clerical activities such as operating copy machines and document printers, except operation of such units on a commercial basis; H.

Hand held equipment used for buffing, polishing, carving, cutting, drilling, machining, routing, sanding, sawing, surface grinding, or turning of ceramic art work, precision parts, leather, metals, plastics, fiber board, masonry, carbon, glass, or wood:

1.

Equipment for washing or drying fabricated glass or metal products, if no VOCs are used in the process and no oil or solid fuel is burned; J.

Water cooling towers (except at nuclear power plants); water treatment systems for process cooling water or boiler feed water; and water tanks, reservoirs, or other water containers not used in direct contact with gaseous or liquid process streams containing carbon compounds, sulfur compounds, halogens or halogen compounds, cyanide compounds, inorganic acids, or acid gases; K.

Domestic sewage treatment facilities (excluding combustion or incineration equipment, land farms.

storage silos for dry material, or grease trap waste handling or treatment facilities);

L.

Stacks or vents to prevent escape of sewer gases through plumbing traps; M.

Vacuum cleaning systems for housekeeping, except at a source with hazardous air pollutants; Title V Application--Modifiedt/ rvSepwp.mod September 12. 1995 Page IJ 6

N.

Alkaline/phosphate washers and associated cleaners and burners:

0.

Mobile sources; P.

Livestock and poultry feedlots and associated fuel burning equipment other than Incinerators; Q.

Outdoor kerosene heaters; R.

Equipment used for hydraulic or hydrostatic testing; S.

Safety devices, excluding those with continuous emissions; and T.

Brazing, soldering, or welding equipment that is used intermittently or in a non-continuous mode.

II.

The following activities/emissions sources must be listed in the application but emissions from these activities do not have to be quantified.

A.

All gas fired, #2 oil fired, infrared, electric ovens with no emissions other than products of fuel combustion; B.

Combustion units with rated Input capacity less than 10 million Btu/hr that are fueled by:

I.

Liquifled petroleum gas or natural gas supplied by a public utility; or

2.

Commercial fuel oil #2 or lighter; C.

Equipment used for inspection of metal products; D.

Equipment used exclusively for forging, pressing, drawing, spinning, or extruding metals; E.

Equipment used exclusively to mill or grind coatings and molding compounds where all materials charged are in paste form:

F.

Mixers, blenders, roll mills, or calendars for rubber or plastics for which no materials in powder form are added and in which no organic solvents, diluents, or thinners are used; G.

All storage tanks used exclusively to store fuel oils, kerosene, diesel, jet fuel, crude oil, natural gas, or liquified petroleum gas (the application must list the size of the tank, date constructed and/or modified, type tank, and material stored);

H.

Space heaters utilizing natural or LPG gas and used exclusively for space heating; I.

Back-up or emergency use generators, boilers or other fuel burning equipment which is of equal or smaller capacity than normal main operating equipment, cannot be used in conjunction with normal main operating equipment, and does not emit, have or cause the potential to emit of any regulated air pollutant to increase; J.

Blast cleaning equipment using a suspension of abrasives in water; K.

Die casting machines; L.

Foundry sand mold forming equipment to which no heat is applied and from which no organics are emitted.

Title V Applicatton-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12. 199)5 Page# 7

M.

Bark and wood - waste storage and handling; N.

Log wetting areas; P.

Log flumes; Q.

Sodium hydrosulflde storage tank:

R.

Smelt dissolving tank view ports; S.

Spout cooling water storage; T.

Effluent drains; U.

White water chest; V.

Repupler vents; W.

Clay storage tank; X.

Alum storage tank; Y.

Starch storage tank; Z.

Steam vents and leaks; AA.

Deaerator vents; AB.

Mill air and instrument air system; AC.

Demineralizer water storage tank; AD.

Acid storage tank; AE.

Process water tank; AF.

Air purification system vents; AG.

Effluent neutralizing tank/system; AH.

Dregs washer; Al.

Lime silo; AJ.

Lime mud mix tank; AK.

H20 2 storage tank; AL.

Green liquor tank; and AM.

Tall oil storage tank.

Ill.

Notwithstanding I. and 1I. above, the applicant shall include all emissions sources and quantify emissions if needed to determine major source status, to determine compliance with an applicable requirement and/or the applicability of any applicable requirement such as NSPS, NESHAP, MACT standard, etc. as such term is Title V Application--Modifiedt I Nv5appp. mdSpemr1.

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defined in Section I. of Regulation APC-S-6 or collect any permit fee owed under the approved fee scheduled.

IV.

Notwithstanding I. and [I. above, the applicant shall include all emission sources with a potential to emit:

1.

greater than I pound per hour of any regulated pollutant that is not a hazardous air pollutant;

2.

greater than 0.1 pound per hour of any hazardous air pollutant.

V.

The permittee does not have to report the addition of any Insignificant activity listed in Section 1. above unless the addition Is a Title I modification or requires a permit to construct. If a Title I permit or a Permit to Construct is required, then the modification procedures outlined in Section IV.E. of Regulation APC-S-6 shall be followed.

VI.

The addition of any insignificant activity listed in Section 1I. above, shall be handled as an administrative amendment as defined in Section IV.D. of Regulation APC-S-6 unless the addition Is a Title I modification or requires a Permit to Construct. If a Tide I permit or Permit to Construct is required, then the modification procedures outlined In Section IV.E. of Regulation APC-S-6 shall be followed.

Title V Application-WMdifiedti tv5appw~p.mod SpebrI,95pg September 12, 1905 Page 0 9

REGULATED AIR POLLUTANTS Total suspended particulate matter PM'o Sulfur dioxide Nitrogen oxides Carbon monoxide Volatile organic compounds( see note 1)

Lead Dioxin/Furan Fluorides Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen sulfide Sulfuric acid mist Total reduced sulfur Reduced sulfur compounds Arsenic Asbestos Beryllium Benzene Mercury Radionuclides Vinyl chloride Carbon tetrachloride Chlorofluorocarbon-11 Chlorofluorocarbon-12 Chlorofluorocarbon-13 Chlorofluorocarbon-111 Chlorofluorocarbon-112 Chlorofluorocarbon-113 Chlorofluorocarbon-114 Chlorofluorocarbon-115 Chlorofluorocarbon-211 Chlorofluorocarbon-212 Chlorofluorocarbon-213 Chlorofluorocarbon-214 Chlorofluorocarbon-215 Chlorofluorocarbon-216 Chlorofluorocarbon-217 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-21 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-22 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-31 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-121 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-122 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-123 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-124 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-131 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-132 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-133 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-14 1 Hydrochiorofluorocarbon-142 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-22 1 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-222 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-223 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-224 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-225 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-226 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-231 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-232 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-233 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-234 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-235 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-241 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-242 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-243 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-244 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-251 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-252 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-253 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-261 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-262 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon-271 Halon-1211 Halon-1301 Halon-2402 Methyl chloroform Note I -Volatile organic compounds (VOC) includes any compound of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbonic acid.

metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate, which participates In atmospheric photochemical reactions.

This includes any such organic compound other than the following which have been determined to have negligible photochemical reactivity: Methane; ethane; methylene chloride: 1,1.1 -trichloroethane; CFC-113; CFC-11 ;CFC-12: CFC-22; FC-23: CFC-1I4; CFC-115; HCFC-123; HFC-134a; HCFC-141b: HCFC-142b; HCFC-124: HFC-125; HFC-134; HFC-143a; HFC-153a; and perfluorocarbon compounds which fall into these classes: (I) Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated alkanes; (ii) Cyclic, benched, or linear, completely fluorinated ethers with no unsaturations; (iii)

Cyclic, branched, or linear completely fluorinated tertiary amines with no unsaturations; and (iv) Sulfur containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with sulfur bonds only to carbon and fluorine. For the purposes of this application hazardous air pollutants that are volatile organic compounds should be Included as VOCs for reflection of total VOCs from the facility but need to be identified separately as well.

Title V Application--Modifiedt / tv5appp.mod September 12. 1 995 Page 0 I0

HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS CAS No.

CHEMICAL NAME 75070 Acetaldehyde 60355 Acetamtde 75058 Acetonitrile 98862 Acetophenone 53963 Acetylaminofluorene(2) 107028 Acrolein 79061 Acrylamide 79107 Acrylic Acid 107131 Acrylonitrlle 107051 Allyl Chloride 92671 Aminodipheyl(4) 62533 Aniline 90040 Anisldine(o) 7440360 Antimony Compounds 7440382 Arsenic Compounds (inorganic Including arsine) 1332214 Asbestos 71432 Benzene 92875 Benzidine 98077 Benzotrichloride 100447 Benzyl Chloride 7440417 Beryllium Compounds 192524 Biphenyl 117817 Bis(2-ethhylhexyl)phthalate(DEHP)

(Dioctyl Phthalate) 542881 Bis (chloromethyl) ether 75252 Bromoform 106990 Butadiene(1,3) 7440439 Cadmium Compounds 156627 Calcium Cyanamide 105602 Caprolactam 133062 Captan 63252 Carbaryl 75150 Carbon Disulfide 56235 Carbon Tetrachloride 463581 Carbonyl Sulfide 120809 Catechol 133904 Chloramben 57749 Chlordane 7782505 Chlorine 79118 Chloroacetlc Acid 532274 Chloroacetophenone(2) 108907 Chlorobenzene 510156 Chlorobenzinate 67663 Chloroform 107302 Chloromethyl methyl ether 126998 Chloroprene (Neoprene: 2-Chloro-1,3-Butadiene) 7440473 Chromium Compounds (IV) 10210681 Cobalt Carbonyl (as Co) 7440484 Cobalt Compounds (metal, dust, and fumes as Co) 16842038 Cobalt Hydrocarbonyl (as Co)

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CAS No.

CHEMICAL NAME 65996818A Coke Oven Emissions 1319773 Cresols/Cresylic acid 108394 95487 106445 98828 3547044 DDE 334883 132649 96128 84742 106467 91941 111444 542756 62737 111422 121697 64675 119904 60117 119937 79447 68122 57147 131113 77781 534521 51285 121142 123911 122667 94757 106898 106887 140885 100414 51796 75003 106934 107062 107211 151564 75218 96457 75343 50000 76448 Cresol(m)

Cresol (o)

Cresol(p)

Cumene (Isopropylbenzene)

Cyanide Compounds (NOTE # 1)

Dlazomethane Dibenzofurans Dibromo-3-chloropropane(1,2)

Dibutylphthalate Dlchlorobenzene(1, 4) (p)

Dtchlorobenzidene(3,3)

Dichloroethyl ether (Bis(2-chloroehtyl)ether)

Dichloropropene(1,3)

Dichlorvos Diethanolamine Diethyl aniline (N,N) (dimethylanfline (N,N))

Diethyl Sulfate Dlmethoxybenzidine(3,3')

4 - Dimethyl aminoazobenzene Dimethyl benzidine (3,3)

Dlmethyl carbamoyl chloride Dimethyl formamide Dimethyl hydrazine(1, I)

Dimethyl phthalate Dimethyl sulfate Dinitro-o-cresol(4.6), and salts Dinltrophenol(2,4)

Dinitrotoluene(2,4)

Dioxane(1,4) (1.4-diethyleneoxide)

Diphenylhydrazine(1,2) d(2,4), salts and esters Epichlorohydrin (Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane(1))

Epoxybutane(1.2) (1,2-Butylene oxide)

Ethyl acrylate Ethyl benzene Ethyl carbamate (Urethane)

Ethyl chloride (Chloroethane)

Ethylene dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane)

Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane)

Ethylene glycol Ethylene imine (Azridlne)

Ethylene oxide Ethylene thiourea Ethylidene dichloride (1, 1-Dichloroethane)

Formaldehyde Glycol ethers (NOTE #2)

Heptachlor HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS CAS No.

CHEMICAL NAME Title V Applicanon-.Modifiedt

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118741 Hexachlorobenzene 87683 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 67721 Hexachloroethane 822060 Hexamethylene- !,6-diisocyanate 680319 Hexamethy Iphosphoramide 110543 Hexane 302012 Hydrazine 7647010 Hydrochloric acid 7664393 Hydrogen Fluoride (Hydrofluoric acid) 123319 Hydroquinone 78591 Isophorone 7439921 Lead Compounds 58899 Lindane (all isomers) 108316 Maleic anhydride 7439965 Manganese Compounds 7439976 Mercury Compounds 67561 Methanol 72435 Methoxychlor 74839 Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) 74873 Methyl chloride (Chloromethane) 71556 Methyl chloroform (1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane) 78933 Methyl ehtyl ketone (2-Butanone) (MEK) 60344 Methyl hydrazine 74884 Methyl iodide (lodomethane) 108101 Methyl isobutyl ketone (Hexone) 624839 Methyl isocyanate 80626 Methyl methacrylate 1634044 Methyl tert butyl ether 101144 Methylene bis(2-chloroanilineX4,4) (MOCA) 75092 Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane) 101688 Methylene diphenyl diisocynate (MDI) 101779 Methylenedianiline(4,4')

Mineral fibers (NOTE #3) 91203 Naphthalene 7440020 Nickel Compounds 7440020 Nickel, refinery dust 12035722 Nickel, subsulfide 98953 Nitrobenzene 92933 Nitrodiphenyl(4) 100027 Nitrophenol(4) 79469 Nitropropane(2) 62759 Nitrosodimethylamine(N) (Dimethylnitrosoamine) 59892 Nitrosomorpholine(N) 684935 Nitroso-N-methylurea(N) 56382 Parathion 82688 Pentachloronitrobenzene (Quintobenzene) 87865 Pentachlorophenol 108952 Phenol 106503 Phenylenediamine(p) 75445 Phosgene HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS CAS No.

CHEMICAL NAME Title V Application-Modifiedt / tvSappwp mod September 12. 10*5 Paee A 13

7803512 Phosphine 7723140 Phosphorus 85449 Phthalic anhydride 1336363 Polychlorinated biphenyls (Arochlors)

Polycylic Organic Matter (NOTE #5) 1120714 Propane sultone(1,3) 57578 Propiolactone(beta) 123386 Propionaldehyde 114261 Propoxur (Baygon) 78875 Propylene dichloride (1,2 dichloropropane) 75558 Propylene imine(1,2) (2-methyl aziridine) 75569 Propylene oxide 91225 Quinoline 106514 Quinone (1,4-Cyclohexadienedione)

Radionuclides (including radon) (NOTE #4) 7782492 Selenium Compounds 100425 Styrene 96093 Styrene oxide 1746016 Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(2,3,7,8) (TCDD) (Dioxin) 79345 Tetrachloroethane( 1,1,2,2) 127184 Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) 7550450 Titanium Tetrachloride 108883 Toluene 95807 Toluene diamine(2,4) (2,4-diaminotoluene) 584849 Toluene diisocyanate(2,4) 95534 Toluidine(o) 8001352 Toxaphene (Chlorinated camphene) 120821 Trichlorobenzene(1,2,4) 79005 Trichloroethane(1,1,2) 79016 Trichloroethylene 95954 Trichlorophenol(2,4,5) 88062 Trichlorophenol(2,4,6) 121448 Triethylamine 1582098 Trifluralin 540841 Trimethylpentane(2,2,4) 75014 Vinyl Chloride 108054 Vinyl Acetate 593602 Vinyl Bromide 75354 Vinylidene chloride (1, l-Dichloroethylene) 1330207 Xylenes (mixed) 108383 Xylene(m) 95476 Xylene(o) 106423 Xylene(p)

NOTE # 1:

X'CN where X = H' or any other group where a formal dissociation may occur, for example: KCN or Ca(CN)2.

NOTE # 2:

Includes mono-and di-ethers of ethylene glycol, dietheylene glycol and triethylene glycol R-(OCHCH 2)n-OR' where:

Title V Application-Modifiedt /t.Sappiwp.mod September 12, 1995~

Page 014

n-1,2,3 R

alkyl or arl groups R'= R,H, or group which, when removed, yield glycols ethers with the structure: R-(OCHCH1)n-OH. Polymers are excluded from the glycol category NOTE# 3:

Includes glass microfibers, glass wool fibers, rock wool fibers, and slag wool fibers, each characterized as "respirable" (fiber diameter less then 3.5 micrometers)and possessing an aspect ratio (fiber length divided by fiber diameter) greater than 3.

NOTE # 4:

A type of atom which spontaneously undergoes radioactive decay.

NOTE # 5:

Includes organic compounds with more than one benzene ring, and which have a boiling point greater than or equal to 100 Celsius.

Title V Application--Modifiedt i r5appwp.mod September 12, IQ"5 Page' It 1

Owners Information Section B Owners Information Section B

1.

Name, Address & Contact for the Owner/Applicant ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC.

A.

Company Name:

B.

Mailing Address:

1.

Street Address or P.O. Box:

P.O. BOX 756

2.

City:

PORT GIBSON

3. State: MIS
4.

Zip Code: 39150

5.

Telephone No.: ( 601 )

437-2800

SISSIPPI C.

Contact:

1.

2.

Name: CHARLES K. SHEPPHARD T*ide:

ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST

2.

Name, Address, Location and Contact for the Facility:

A.

Name: ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC. - GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION B.

Mailing I.

2.

4.

5.

Address:

rI' f Street Address or P.O. Box:

fAj City:

PORT GIBSON Zip Code:

39150 Telephone No.: (601) 437-2800

. BOX 756

3. State: MISSISSIPPI C.

Site Location:

1.

Street: BALD HILL ROAD

2.

City:

PORT GIBSON

4.

County: CLAIBORNE

6.

Telephone No.: (161) 437-2800

3. State:

MISSISSIPPI

5. Zip Code:

39150 Note: If the facility is located outside of the City limits, please attach a sketch or description to this application showing the approximate location of the site.

D.

Contact:

I.

2.

Name: CHARLES K. SHEPPHARD

Title:

ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST Title V Application-Modfiedt tv5Sappwp mod September 12, 19=95 Page 41 16

3.

SIC Code(s)(including any associated with alternate operating scenarios):

4911

4.

Number of Employees:

756

5.

Principal Product(s):

ELECTRICITY

6.

Principal Raw Materials:

URANIUM

7.

Principal Process(es):

THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY BY STEAM GENERATION USING URANIUM FUEL.

8.

Maximum amount of principal product produced or raw material consumed per day:

1500 MEGAWATTS

9.

Facility Operating Schedule (Optional):

A.

Specify maximum hours per day the operation will occur 24 B.

Specify maximum days per week the operation will occur:

7 C.

Specify maximum weeks per year the operation will occur:

52 D.

Specify the months the operation will occur:

12

10.

Is this facility a small business as defined by the Small Business Act? (Optional)

11.

EACH APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT.

The application must be signed by a responsible official as defined in Regulation APC-S-6,Section I.A.26.

1 certify that to the best of my knowledge and beliefformed after reasonable inquiry, the statementsand information in this application are true, complete, and accurate, andth at, as a responsible official, my signature shall constitute an agreement that the applicant assumes the responsibility for any alteration, additions, or changes in operation that may be necessary to achieve and maintain compliance with all applicable Rules and Regulations.

Title V Application-.Modifledl / ivappwp mod eIm rII9P.

7 September 12. 1905 Page A 17

JAMES R. DOUET Printed Name of Responsible Official 11/ zs /2008 Date Application Signed VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS Title Ngiature of Applicants Responsible Official ritle V Applicaton-.Modfied / tv 5a~p~pwp~dSqtbr1, Q5P.i8 September 12, 1995 Pageit18

SECTION C EMISSIONS

SUMMARY

for the ENTIRE FACILITY List below the total emissions for each pollutant from the entire facility in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp. 3-5. For stack emissions, use the maximum annual allowable (potential) emissions. For fugitive emissions, use the annual. emissions calculated using the. maximum operating conditions.

POLLPTANT.

.N.

ANNUAL EMISSION RATrE Footnote I

[

lb/hr tons/yr PM10 42.07 68.73 S02 264.13 26.44 NOX 850.41 98.18 CO 225.03 25.17 VOC 24.80 12.94

1.

All regulated air pollutants,including hazardous airpollutants emitted from the entire fhcility should be listed.

A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

With the exception of the emissions resulting from insignificant activities and emissions as defined in Regulation APC-S-6,Section VII, the pollutants listed above are all regulated air pollutants reasonably expected to be emitted from the facility.

SI-NATURE (must match signature on page 17)

Tith4 V Applic S--Modifiedt

, tappvpmod Se¢ptcmber 12. 199-5 Pag. B 19

SEUL'ION C RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS If the source is required to develop and register a risk management plan pursuant to Section I 12(r) of the Tite HI of the Clean Air Act, the permittee need only specify that it will comply with the requirement to register such a plan. The content of the risk management plan need not itself be incorporated as a permit term.

Please answer the following questions:

1.

Are you required to develop and register a risk management plan pursuant to Section 112(r)?

] Yes No Only if"yes", answer questions II., III., and/or IV.

I.

Have you submitted the risk management plan to the appropriate agency (i.e. Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), etc.)?

I Yes No III.

If yes, give agency name and date submitted.

IV.

If no, provide a schedule for developing and submitting the risk management plan to the appropriate agency and providing our agency with certification that this submittal was made.

Title V Applicafio---Modifiedt/ 1,Sppsp.mod September 12. 1995 Pge h21

SECTION C For the sections listed below indicate the number that have been completed for each section as part of this application.

Section B X

Section LI Section M I Section C X

Section L2 Section M2 Section D X

Section L3 Section M3 Section E Section L4 Section M4 Section F Section L5 Section M5 Section G Section L6 Section M6 Section H Section L7 Section M7 X

Section I Section M8 Section J Section N X

Section K Section O X

As a minimum, sections B, C, M, N and 0 must be completed for the application to be considered complete.

Please list below all insignificant activities required by APC-S-6,Section VII.B that apply to your facility.

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Sept..ber 12, 1995 Page # 20

FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D 1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AA-001 / Division I Standby Generator Engine Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No f yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

67.26 MMIdrU/hr

5. Type of burner:

I/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.): Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

I

.E Die 1

0*

<1

  • /A.......

.YEARL:

Diesel 19300 B.tu/lb.,

<1%

N/A

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

40 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

B.

Inside diameter:.

3.5 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East weeks/year 43 ft/s 925 F 688.1248 TIUD V AW&*adMI-N~oEMV*

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FUEL i.-ýRNING EQUIPMENT (pate 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

FMSSION POLLUTANT CONTROL.

ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSElD ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT on mcadm WitM OpermUs P EMISSION RATE (Optional) efinonote 2 flb/hr

]

/yr note 2 Ib/hr AA-001 PM 10 no N/A 6.73 0.21 6.73 0.84 SO, no N/A 67.93 2.1225 67.93 8.49 NO, no N/A 215.23 6.725 215.23 26.9 CO no N/A 57.17 1.7875 57.17 7.15 VOC no N/A 6.05 0.19 6.05 0.76

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of reulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

if yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section. or manufacturers specifications ifrother.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AB-001 / Division 2 Standby Generator Engine Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

67.26 MMBTU/hr S. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (i.e. Space Heat, Process, etc.): Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

TE

'j.

.YAL:

~-~"f;.>::~'

tCOTETr USAGEZ USAG' Diesel 19300 Btu/lb

<1%

N/A

d.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week weeks/year

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

40 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

43 ft/s B.

Inside diameter.

3.5 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

925 F

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 TV@e V An~c~a~wModI W5/

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FUEL buRNING EOUIPMENT (nape 2 of 21 SECTION D FUEL huRNING EOUI MENT (nape 2 of 21

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT On aecdaadi wth Operdait Pwak EMISSION RATE (Optional)

__i note 2 lb/br tni/yr note 2 lb/hr ta/yr AB-001 PM,0 no N/A 6.73 0.21 6.73 0.84 so, no N/A 67.93 2.1225 67.93 8.49 NO, no N/A 215.23 6.725 215.23 26.9 CO no N/A 57.17 1.7875

.57.17 7.15 VOC no N/A 6.05 0.19 6.05 0.76 I.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AC-001 / Division 3 HPCS Standby Generator Engine Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator Engine with two stacks

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

34.26 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (i.e. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

FUEL. TYPE~

HEAT

%SUFR

%AH-MX UMArA

~ ~~~~

COtN O Y'.YE R USAE UAGE Diesel 19300 Btu/Ib

<1%

N/A

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week weeks/year

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

40 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

121 ft/s B.

Inside diameter:.

1.7 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

790 F

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 NOTE: This unit has two stacks.

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FUEL BuRNING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT oa nomwnw with Opmdan brnit EMISSION RATE (Optional) efc ot b~

ty note2

/r Wy AC-001 PM]

no N/A 3.43 0.1075 3.43 0,43 SO, no N/A 34.6 1.0825 34.6 4.33 NO, no N/A 109.63 3.425 109.63 13.70 CO no N/A 29.12 0.91 29.12 3.64 VOC no N/A 3.08 0.0975 3.08 0.39

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every mission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AA-002 / Fire Water Pump Diesel Engine A Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

3.26 MMIBTU/hr

5. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, ident*ying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

I I

I A.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height-.

17 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

B.

Inside diameter.

0.33 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 4

weeks/year

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FUEL BuRNING EQUIPMENT (paue 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT O,awmrdam with Operat Pui'lt EMISSION RATE (Optional)

APpm Requirmb, M ye&%o effc.

note 2 lbi"r tn/yr note 2 lhr Wy AA-002 PM10 no N/A 0.33 0.02 0.33 0.08 SO, no N/A 3.29 0.205 3.29 0.82 NO.

no N/A 10.43 0.6525 10.43 2.61 CO no N/A 2.77 0.1725 2.77 0.69 VOC no N/A 0.29 0.0175 0.29 0.07

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AB-002 I Fire Water Pump Diesel Engine B Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

3.26 MM

/TUnhr 5. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

Diee90 BubOURLYI YEARNLYA

-4 USAGE-I SAZ Diesel 19300 Btu/lb

<1%

N/A_____

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

17 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

B.

Inside diameter.

0.33 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East weeks/year 688.1248 ruh V Ap&a

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FUEL Buj4NING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT on3 cmrabm with Opu3tla Nlkt EMISSION RATE (Optioal)

ADpc,,

Rewrmwts, m 3-5) yesno effic.

note 2 lb/hr tn/yr note 2 Ib/hr tn/yr A B-002 P

no N/A 0.33 0.02 0.33 0.08 SO, no N/A 3.29 0.205 3.29 0.82 NO, no N/A 10.43 0.6525 10.43 2.61 CO no N/A 2.77 0.1725 2.77 0.69 VOC no N/A 0.29 0.0175 0.29 0.07

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AC-002 / ESC Diesel Engine Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

5.62 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner:

I/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for beat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

FUEL TYPE HEAT SgU"LFUR.

S, AIMM16rIA

.~

[COMMEN I

HOERLY'Eýt'-

Diesel 19300 Btu/lb

<1%

N/A

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week weeks/year

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

14 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

216 ft/s B.

Inside diameter:

0.5 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

760 F

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 Thk V App~udon-Mo.Mfie& / MvappapmW

FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT 0s a ccard with Operadg Ptiut EMISSION RATE (Optional)

Aspikedo Uauftts Tpp.)

II ye effic.

note 2 lb/hr tn/yr note 2 lb/hr tn/yr AC-002 PM10 no N/A 0.56 0.0075 0.56 0.03 SO, no N/A 5.68 0.07 5.68 0.28 NO.

no N/A 17.98 0.225 17.98 0.90 CO no N/A 4.78 0.06 4.78 0.24 VOC no N/A 0.51 0.0075 0.51 0.03

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

TOW.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (pate 1 of 2)

SECTION D 1.t Emission Point No. / Name:

AB-003 / Division I Starting Air Compressor Diesel Engine Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

If yes please give date and explain.

X Yes No

4.

Capacity:

0.34 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

FUE II' L1J~1L~IHOURtLY.

~YEARLIY-Diesel 19300 Btu/lb

<1%

N/A

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week weeks/year

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:.

B.

Inside diameter.

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 40ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

ft/s D.

Exit gas temperature:

F 0.17 ft B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 Thk& V AiVPk&&i-Modibd I t0*v.qyad

FUEL -ktJRNING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT on a m"ia" with Oprallng P*Islt EMISSION RATE (Optional)

I II yes/no effic.

note 2 lb/hr tn/yr note 2 lbihr lt/yr AB-003 PM10 no N/A 0.11 0.115 0.11 0.46 SO 2 no N/A 0.1 0.1075 0.1 0.43 NO, no N/A 1.5 1.6425 1.5 6.57 CO no N/A 0.32 0.3525 0.32 1.41 VOC no N/A 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.52

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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I FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AA-003 / OSC Diesel Engine

2.

Equipment

Description:

Diesel fired emergency generator engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain. Existing source is being modified to a larger standby emergency engine

4.

Capacity:

1.85 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner: I/C
6.

Usage Type (i.e. Space Heat, Process, etc.): Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the. units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

FUEL TYP'E

-HA'

/1MV AH-,M

'7 A USAGE"UAE Diesel 19300 Btu/Lb

< 1%

NA

,=..

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

NA

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height: 4...

C.

Exit gas velocity: 1700 cfm B.

Inside diameter: 0.322 f D.

Exit gas temperature: 880 F

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 weeks/year Title V AppheviCion-Modirledt

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Examnle emisinn Tate calculatinns mnnotnrint o

ata nr ritarl test taf remit he attached in acnrdanc with Chwnrainrg Permit Andliatatinn enuiirempnt_ nn_

EMISSION PiOLL~UTANT CONTROL ACTUAEM I

SSIONA PROP0$BI) ALLOWABLE.

POINT NO.

4note 1),.

EQI~4 (in wattcs with opeatwtia

miit, EMISSION RATE (Optional)

~Aplic~aton Requimenisbpp 5-5) noi C!

not@

ta/yr nofte2 ioair tn/yr AA-003 PM10 No N A NA 0.574 0.010 NA 0.574 0.143 S02 No NA NA 0.537 0.010 NA 0.537 0.134

______NOx NO NA NA 8.159 0.147 NA 8.159 2.040 CO No NA NA 1.758 0.032 NA 1.758 0.439 VOC No NA NA 0.648 0.012 NA 0.648 0ý162

  • Based upon 500 Hr/year I. All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.
2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AC-003 / Division 2 Starting Air Compressor Diesel Engine Equipment Descriptioa: Diesel Fired Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

If yes please give date and explain.

X Yes No

4.

Capacity:

0.34 MMBTU/br

5. Type of burner:

I/C

6.

Usage Type (i.e. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

...... HOURLY.EAR.

~~~.-...............

......*..........................".I.i i.i.

Diesel 19300 Btufib

<1%

NIA

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the feel N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional)

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

40 ft B.

Inside diameter-hours/day days/week weeks/year C.

Exit gas velocity:

D.

Exit gas temperature:

ft/S F

0.17 ft

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 Tide V AM&,iw~-ha&"

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FUEL bWRNING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT (in =autrdo with Opmain pmi EMISSION RATE (Optional)

Ai Itgiemb D -

fyes/no efwic.

note 2 ]

Ibfr ) tnyr note 2 ih/hr AC-003 PMI' no N/A 0.11 0.115 0.11 0.46 SO, no N/A 0.1 0.1075 0.1 0.43 NO, no N/A 1.5 1.6425 1.5 6.57 CO no N/A 0.32 0.3525 0.32 1.4I VOC no N/A 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.52

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AD-003 / Division 3 Starting Air Compressor Diesel Engine

(

Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7,1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

0.084 MMB

/hr

5. Type of burner:

/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for beat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

SULFURY.z i1EA MAX U

&.ACUA Diesel 19300 Btu/lb

<1%

N/A

8.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage In the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week weeks/year

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

40 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

ft/s B.

Inside diameter.

0.17 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

F

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 rde V AppkadftdMoed5 I &5*aPWwP~d

FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3.-.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPM]PNET

( acmnam No Ope*t ralagr EMISSION RATE (Opidoal) yes-o f

note 2 lwhr tn/yr note 2 lb/hr I tnyr AD-003 PM. 0 no N/A 0.03 0.0275 0.03 0.11 SO, no N/A 0.02 0.0275 0.02 0.11 NO.

no N/A 0.37 0A05 0.37 1.62 CO no N/A 0.08 0.0875 0.08 0.35 VOC no N/A 0.03 0.0325 0.03 0.13 I.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (pate 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. I Name:

AE-003 / Water Well Diesel Engine Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Engine

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

0.85 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (Le. Space Heat, Process, etc.): Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

FUJEL TYPL HEA

%LFR ASEE CONTET

~

  • .**-*HOVEL YERL D 1 Diesel 19300 Dtu/Ib

<1%

___/A__

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:

18 ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

B.

Inside diameter.

0.25 ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East weeks/year 282 ft/s F

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12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

EMISSION POLLUTANT.

CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT Ou werdanc with Opemtfa Pemit EMISSION RATE (Optional) 7plis Regulriat jL&

y es/no drfe.

note 2 lb/hr tn/yr ote

]

b/

/yr AE-003 PM10 no N/A 0.26 0.0175 0.26 0.07 SO no N/A 1

0.25 0.015 0.25 0.06 NO.

no N/A 3.75 0.235 3.75 0.94 CO no N/A 0.81 0.05 0.81 0.20 VOC no N/A 0.3 0.0175 0.3 0.07

t.

All regulated air pollutants induding hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AA-004 / Outage Equipment Equipment

Description:

Combination of Diesel Fired Engines Used During Outages

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

X Yes No If yes please give date and explain.

4.

Capacity:

<79.48 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner.

I/C

6.

Usage Type (i.e. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

,..*ii AT I

'J

%!,*,.ASH

.*MA.

ACrUAL"M OiLY 1IARLY Diesel 1

B b

USAGE Diesel 19300 Dna/lb

<1%

N/A 8

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week wee

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height:.

ft C.

Exit gas velocity:

ft/s B.

Inside diameter.,

ft D.

Exit gas temperature:

F

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688 ks/year

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SECTION D

=1V

~

iNN n

-F T

==

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(note 1)

EQUIPMENT (in M Whi OpwaSft Perom EMISSION RATE (Optioma) n eff,"

note 2 ib/1rM ]

u/r note 2 Ilb/hr bl/yr AA-004 PM no N/A 7.95 0.05 7.95 0.2 SO, no NIA 80.27 0.5025 80.27 2.01 NO, no N/A 254.3 1.59 254.3 6.36 CO no N/A 67.56 0.4225 67.56 1.69 VOC no N/A 7.15 0.045 7.15 0.18

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT (page 1 of 2)

SECTION D

1.

Emission Point No. / Name:

AA-011 / Telecommunications Emergency Generator Equipment

Description:

Diesel Fired Generator

3.

Was this unit constructed or modified after August 7, 1977?

If yes please give date and explain.

X Yes No

4.

Capacity:

0.42 MMBTU/hr

5. Type of burner:

I/C

6.

Usage Type (i.e. Space Heat, Process, etc.) : Process

7.

Complete the following table, Identifying each type of fuel and the amount used. Specify the units for heat content, hourly usage, and yearly usage.

FUESULFAT MAXIMUM AýUAL.

ONTEN jROR YfN1 Diesel 19300 Dtu/lb

<1%

N/A

a.

Please list any fuel components that are hazardous air pollutants and the percentage in the fuel.

N/A

9.

Operating Schedule: (Optional) hours/day days/week weeks/year

10.

Stack Data:

A.

Height.-

ft B.

Inside diameter:

C.

Exit gas velocity:

D.

Exit gas temperature:

ft/s F

ft

11.

UTM Coordinates:

A.

Zone 15 B.

North 3547.311 C.

East 688.1248 TLf, V APdUd=-Moi(ml/ I hdu.*Mod

FUEL B,*,,,NING EQUIPMENT (page 2 of 2)

SECTION D

12. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

Example emission rate calculations, monitoring data, or stack test data must be attached in accordance with Operating Permit Application Requirements, pp.

3-5.

EMISSION POLLUTANT CONTROL ACTUAL EMISSION RATE PROPOSED ALLOWABLE POINT NO.

(notN 1)

EQUIPMENT

01. =t&Urm woth Opemrtg Permt EMISSION RATE (Optional) yes/no efflic.

note 2 lbhr tn/yr note 2 lbJhrn i

r AA-004 PM10 no N/A 0.13 0.008 0.13 0.03 SO, no N/A 0.12 0.008 0.12 0.03 NO.

no N/A 1.85 0.115 1.85 0.46 CO no N/A 0.4 0.025 0.4 0.1 VOC no N/A 0.15 0.01 0.15 0.04

1.

All regulated air pollutants including hazardous air pollutants emitted from this source should be listed. A list of regulated air pollutants has been provided in Section A.

2.

Provide emission rate in units of applicable emission standard, e.g. lb/MMbtu, gr/dscf, etc. This may not apply to every emission point or every pollutant from an emission point.

If yes, attach appropriate Air Pollution Control Data Sheet from Section L or manufacturers specifications if other.

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COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7 I.

Emission Point No./Name : AA-001 Division I Emergency Diesel Engine

2.

Pollutant, PMI0. S02. NOx& CO. VOC. Onacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of OVeration

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the eguipment operator.

These are maintained on site for inspection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississigpi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

A Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name : AB-00 I Division II Emergency Diesel Engine

2.

Pollutant: PM 10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the eauipment operator, These are maintained on site for isnsection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississiwpi Permit Number 0420-00023.,

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA (See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily__

Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name: AC-001 Division III Emergency Diesel Engine

2.

Pollutant: PM10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Onacic

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equirWnm t operator.

These are maintained on site for inspection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifledt / tv5appwp.mAd September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name : AA-002 Fire Water A Diesel Engine

2.

Pollutant: PMIO. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equipment ogerator.

These are maintained on site for inMsection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA (See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily_

Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

(

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING

1.

Emission Point No./Name : AB-002 Fire Water B Diesel Enaine

2.

Pollutant: PM10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC, Opacily SECTION M7

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintain ed by the equpment operator, These are maintained on site for insVection. Reports ame transmitted as prescribed by Mississipoi Permit Number 0420-00023,

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily__

Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 1 2, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7 I.

Emission Point NoJName : AC-002 ESC Emergency Diesel Ensinm

2.

Pollutant: PM10. SO2. NOx. CO. VOC. Oacfity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the eouinment operator, These are maintained on site for inspection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023,

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

2 Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name : AA-003 OSC Emergency Diesel Engine

2.

Pollutant: PMI0. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equipment onerator, These are maintained on site for inspection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA (See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name : AB-003 Division I Emergency Diesel Start Engine

2.

Pollutant: PM10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. QOacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Oneration

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equipment operator, These are maintained on site for insection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississipoi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily_

Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tvSappwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name: AC-003 Division II Emergency Diesel Start Engine

2.

Pollutant: PM10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operatiog

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equipment operator.

These are maintained on site for inspection, Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily Weekly

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(

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point NoJName : AD-003 Division III Emergency Diesel Start Engine

2.

Pollutant: PM 10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equigment operator.

These are maintained on site for inspection. Renorts are transmitted as prescribed by Mississimi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

-X Daily__

Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application--Modiriedt / tv5appwp.mfod Spebr1,19 September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name: AE-003 Water Well Diesel Enigie

2.

Pollutant: PM 10. S02, NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the equipment operator, These are maintained on site for inspection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name: AA-004 Large Outage Engines

2.

Pollutant: PM10, S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Opacity

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Overation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the eguipment operator, These are maintaine-d on site for insection. Renorts are transmitted as prescribed by Mississiivpi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA [See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

_% Daily_

Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION BY RECORDKEEPING SECTION M7

1.

Emission Point No./Name : AA-01 I Telecom Emergencv Diesel Engine

2.

Pollutant: PM 10. S02. NOx. CO. VOC. Ooacitv

3.

Material or parameter being monitored or recorded: Hours of Operation

4.

Method of monitoring and recordkeeping:

Log sheets maintained by the eauipment operator, These are maintained on site for inspection. Reports are transmitted as prescribed by Mississippi Permit Number 0420-00023.

5.

List any EPA methods used: NA (See also Section N]

6.

Compliance shall be demonstrated:

X Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Title V Application-Modifiedt / tv5appwp.mod September 12, 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 1 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.84 Tons/year IN or 201 A and 202 40CFR51, App. M AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 8.49 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 26.90 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 7.15 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.76 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AA-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 250 hours0.00289 days <br />0.0694 hours <br />4.133598e-4 weeks <br />9.5125e-5 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis Title V Applicatio'-Modifiedt r v5app~p.mod Sim~1.1 Sepembar 1. 199S

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 2 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status I_

IN/OUT AA-001 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AA-001 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AA-001 Mississippi APC-S-I Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AA-001 Mississippi APC-S-I S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AA-001 Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Title V Appicatiori--Modjriedj :tv~appm-p mod cau 2.1S Scptadba 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 3 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.84 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR51, App. M AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 8.49 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 26.90 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 7.15 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.76 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AB-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 250 hours0.00289 days <br />0.0694 hours <br />4.133598e-4 weeks <br />9.5125e-5 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis Tkit V Applicafioc-Modiiech ; w5appwp.mod Spebr1.19 Scptember 12. 19"5

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 4 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

IStatus

_IN

/ OUT AB-00 i Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AB-001 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<_15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AB-001 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AB-001 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AB-001 Mississippi APC-S-1 Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Wite V Application-Modiffied / tv5appwp.mod Swna1.I September 12. 199S

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 5 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PMI0 EPA Method 201 0.43 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202

.__40CFR5 1, App. M AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 4.33 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 13.70 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 3.64 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.39 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AC-001 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 250 hours0.00289 days <br />0.0694 hours <br />4.133598e-4 weeks <br />9.5125e-5 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis Title V Applicafio-Modifsech, jv5Wpnp~ modSqabr1.9S September 12 199S

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 6 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status

_I IN / OUT AC-001 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AC-001 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AC-001 Mississippi APC-S-!

Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AC-001 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AC-00 I Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Thkl V Appficafion-Modirte&i w~ppiiup-wd Spabr1.1

.. pcmler 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 7 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AA-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.08 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40.CFR5 1, App. M AA-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.82 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 2.61 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.69 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.07 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AA-O02 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> on a 365 day H _rolling basis Thle V AppfiOii-o4Iocifi'edI ! m5appp.wod Spen~1.19 Septembwr 12. 1"5

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 8 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status I

_IN

/ OUT AA-002 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AA-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AA-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AA-002 Mississippi APC-S-I S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AA-002 Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN A

Tille V Applicaraon-Modificd

- tv~appwp.mod crn 1.99 Septemba'12.195

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 9 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status I

I_

I IN / OUT AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.08 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFRS1, App. M AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.82 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 2.61 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.69 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.07 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AB-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis Title V Applicali -Modifiedi Iv5appupmod Spn~1.19 September" 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 10 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status I

_IN

/ OUT AB-002 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AA-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AB--002 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AB-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AB-002 Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN II I

Thik V Application-Mod~fiaiie tv~apWpmod 5p~I.1 Scpfcmb

12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 11 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.03 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR5 1, App. M AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.28 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 0.90 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.24 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.03 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AC-002 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis I

I Talc V Appfiatiopn.4ioficck, w~apmp-mod ctm 2.19 Scptegmber 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 12 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AC-002 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AC-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AC-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AC-002 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AC-002 Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Tite V A~ppicatuon-MoDiliedi wtvappwp.rood cin 2.19

$Slpet-

12. t1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 13 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.14 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR51, App. M AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.13 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 2.04 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.44 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.16 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AA-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis Titlk V APP~xa~ion--Mo fdj ied 'tyia~wp.modSptusi.19 Sqpteaber 12.1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 14 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

LStatus IN /OUT AA-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AA-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3

_startups/24 hours AA-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AA-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AA-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Tnle V AppficatlonModifiedi - w5ap.impmd ptna2.99 September 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 15 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PMI0 EPA Method 201 0.46 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR5 1, App. M AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.43 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 6.57 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 1.41 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.52 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AB-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 8760 hours0.101 days <br />2.433 hours <br />0.0145 weeks <br />0.00333 months <br /> on a 365 day I rolling basis I

_I Title V Applicaho~n-Modifiedt tvpaW ojmd camoI.19 Scptembr 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 16 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AB-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AB-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AB-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AB-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AB-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN WeJ V AjpplicatsomModiflu&z l'Sagppwpod ern 1.95 Setember 12. 1"S5

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 17 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.46 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR51, App. M AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.43 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 6.57 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 1.41 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.52 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AC-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 8760 hours0.101 days <br />2.433 hours <br />0.0145 weeks <br />0.00333 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis L

Talc V Appficic n-Mofiedt: tv5app-p mod Sam~1.19 Scpteanber 12. 1"95

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 18 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AC-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AC-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AC-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AC-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AC-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mnmBTU IN Thicl V Appficstl-.Mgdifaed, 1v5appyp.mcd

~Xn51.9S Set~anbe-12.1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 19 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status L

.IN

/ OUT AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PMI0 EPA Method 201 0.11 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR5 1, App. M AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.11 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 1.62 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.35 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.13 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AD-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 8760 hours0.101 days <br />2.433 hours <br />0.0145 weeks <br />0.00333 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis

'IIXI V Appikoiioo-Moddifidt -tvSappwp.mod q4u 2.99 Septeber 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 20 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status I

IN / OUT AD-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AC-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

< 15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AD-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AD-003 Mississippi APC-S-I S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AD-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN I

I Tide V Apwr~adeio-MoedificI 't%5zpp~pmod Spm~9.19 Scplem

12. 1"5s

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 21 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PMI0 EPA Method 201 0.07 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202

_40CFR51, App. M AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.06 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 0.94 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.20 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.07 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AE-003 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis I

Title V Applicafioa-Modiraedt. ht5arppnp~od Spe~1.1 Sepumbler 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 22 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AE-003 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AE-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AE-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AE-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AE-003 Mississippi APC-S-1 Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Tili V Appicaibon-NModifials

, tv5sppwp-inod qeu 1.99 Selianbcr 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 23 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN / OUT AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.20 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR5I, App. M AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 2.01 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 6.36 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 1.69 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.18 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

I AA-004 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br /> on a 365 day rolling basis Title V Applicar o-Modifie&r 'w5appwp.modSqaie

.99 Sq~elbemxr 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 24 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status I

I_

IN / OUT AA-004 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AA-004 Mississippi APC-S-1 Smoke None

> 40% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AA-004 Mississippi APC-S-1 Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AA-004 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU

[N AA-004 Mississippi APC-S-1 Particulate None 0.19 Lb/mmBTU IN Thac V Appkcaanoo-NModifiedt!

tvi pp%,pmod SpnbrI.19 Scptcmber 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 25 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point No.

Status IN/ OUT A-011 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 PM10 EPA Method 201 0.03 Tons/year IN or 201A and 202 40CFR51, App. M AA-0 11 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 S02 EPA Method 6 0.03 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-0 I1 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 NOx EPA Method 7 0.46 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-01 1 MS Permit No: 0420-00023 CO EPA Method 10 0.10 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-0 1I MS Permit No: 0420-00023 VOC EPA Method 25 0.04 Tons/year IN 40CFR60, App A AA-0 II MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Opacity EPA Method 9 40 %

IN 40CFR60, App. A.

AA-01 I MS Permit No: 0420-00023 Operating Schedule Limits Authorized to IN operate 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> on a 365 day I rolling basis Thit V Applicamkrn-Modirfic~tv~appxjdSqinul.99 Sepianbe 12. 1995

Current Applicable Requirements and Status Page 26 of 26 SECTION N List applicable state and federal regulations and applicable test methods for determining compliance with each applicable requirement.

Clearly identify federal regulations from state requirements. Provide the compliance status as of the day the application is signed.

Emission Applicable Requirement Pollutant Test Method Limits Compliance Point N

o._Status I fN / OUT AA-01 I Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None 40 % Opacity IN AA-0 11 Mississippi APC-S-I Smoke None

>400% Opacity for IN

<15 minutes/startup not to exceed 3 startups/24 hours AA-0 11 Mississippi APC-S-I Opacity None 40 % Opacity IN AA-011 Mississippi APC-S-1 S02 None 4.8 Lb/mmBTU IN AA-0 11 Mississippi APC-S-I Particulate None 0.6 Lb/mmBTU IN Tille V Application-Modifiedt, w5appwp.inod Spabr1.19 Scpmter 12. 1995

COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SECTION 0 N/A I.

Emission Point No./Name :

2.

Indicate the source compliance status:

A.

  • l Where this source is currently in compliance, we will continue to operate and maintain this source to assure compliance for the duration of the permit.

B.

W The Current Emissions Requirements and Status form (previous page) includes new requirements that apply or will apply to this source during the term of the permit. We will meet such requirements on a timely basis.

C.

=-This source is not in compliance. The following statement of corrective action is submitted to describe action which we will take to achieve compliance.

1.l..

Attached is a brief description of the problem and the proposed solution.

2.1 We will achieve compliance according to the following schedule.

Progress reports will be submitted:

Starting date:

and every six (6) months thereafter I

Problem IAction IDeadlineI Title V Applicatl--Modifiedt/ it5appwp. mod September 12, 1995 Page N "72

EMISSION CALCULATIONS

ESTIMATED EMI,

)NS BY SOURCE (Based on Hours of Operation and AP-42 Emission Factors)

CAP PC Mot co

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T.

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L 1*.

"PY DA-I 250 6728 01 6.726 0.84 32 215.232 2690 1.01 67933 84 85 57.171 7.15 0,09 6.053 0.76 o1ivl I

250 67.2 0.1 6.726 0.84 3.2 215.232 2610 1.01 67.933 8.49 0.85 57.171 7.15 0.09 6.053 0.76 F",-1 Div Ill 250 3426 0.1 3.426 043 3.2 109.632 13.70 1.01 34.83 4.33 0.5 29.121 3.64 0.09 3.083 030 FW A'X 500 3.26 0T.1 0.32 0.08 3.2 Tr 21.-61 1.01 0.82 0.85 2.771 069 009 0.23 0.07 FVPH a 500 326 0.1 0.326 o08 3.2 1A032 2.61 1.01 3293 0.62 0.65 2.771 0.69 0.09 0.293 0.07 002 ESC 100 5.2 0.1 0.562 0M 3.2 17.984 0.90 1.01 5.676 028 0,5 4.777 0.24 0.09 0.508 0.03 5c 1.86 5

0.31 O

0f.5747 0,14 4

1 5819 2.0 0.29 0.537-0.13 0.95 1.758 04 0.3.

0.646 0.1d6 3 Div I Siten Egine 8760 0.34 0.31 0.105 0.48 4.41 1.499 6.57 0.29 0.099 0.43 0.96 0.323 1.41 0.35 0.119 0.52

-M3 Div Starn Engine 8760 0.34 0.31 0.105 0.46 4.41 140a 657 029 0.099 0A3 0.5 0323 1.41 0.35 0.119 0.52 W III StartEigine 8780 0.084 0.31 0.026 0.11 4.41 0.370 1.62 0.29 0.024 0.11 0.95 0.06 0.35 0.35 0.029 0.13 AE-003 Watbr wo Engine 500 0.85 0.31 0.264 0.07 441 3.749 0.04 0.29 0247 0.06 0*5 0.808 0.20 0.35 0.298 0.07 ge* uii£ 50 "098

.1 7.948W 9,20 3.2 254.3 58s 1.01 8.275 2.01 0o

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1.

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AA-003 ACT,.

-EMISSIONS (Based on Hours of Operation and AP-42 Emission Factors)

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BTU I Il'I (2) Modfied Source AA-)03 36 1,85 0.29 0.537 0.010 0.31 0.574 0.010 0.29 0.537 0.010 4,41 8.159 0.147 0.95 1.758 0.032 0.35 0.648 0.012 TOTALS:

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0.147 1 0.0321 0.01 MA-003 rlUin6IY Op~ffts 8ppmoxlmsatey 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> Per awthi for Oprtliofil teein puitpos.

TOTAL EMISSIONS:

PM Em*.i*ims 0.010 Tons PM10E Emsis 0.o0 Toms S02 Emus 0.010 ToM NOx Effrissons 0.147 Tons CO Emssions 0.032 Tons VOC Enisions 0.012 Tons TOTAL ono Tom TOTAL TONS.

0220 (1) These do not include cooling tower emissions. GGNS defaults to the 44.1 TPY potentlal emisslons.

Rated Capacity for the new engine:

1 - 347 hp engine operating for 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> and buring fuel at a rate of 13.5 gph {prime rating):

13.5 gph*7.1*19300"0.000001= 1.85 mmBTU/hr 64.8 gallons per hour maximum fuel flow 7.1 No. 2 Fuel Oil Specific Gravity 19300 BTU per pound No. 2 Fuel Oil 1E-06 Conversion to mmBTU Page I 11/30/2004 3:05 PM

AA-003 POTEi

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029 0.537 0.134 0.31 0.574 0.143 0.29 4.41 0.95 0.537 0.134

&.159 2.040 1.758 0.439 1 0.35 0.648 0.162 TOTAL EMISSIONS:

TOTAL TONS:

3.053 PMi Ef'IssIOM" 3

0.134 Tom PMA10 Emsilons 0.143 Tons S02 Emfilana 0.134 Tons NOx Embs.,son 2.040 Tom CO Emnisrm 0.439 Tos VOC Emnsskm 0.162 Tons TOTAL 3.0W3 ToM=

(1) These do not Include cooling tower emissions. GGNS defaults to the 44.1 TPY potential errsslons.

Rated Capacity for the new engine:

1 - 347 hp engine operating for 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> and buring fuel at a rate of 13.5 gph {prime rating):

13.5 gph°7.1"19300*0.000001= 1.85 mmBTU/hr 64.8 gallons per hour maximum fuel flow 7.1 No. 2 Fuel Oil Specific Gravity 19300 BTU per pound No. 2 Fuel Oil 1E-06 Conversion to mmBTU Page I 11/30/2004 3:05 PM

VOC Tank Emission Sources PERMIT DESCRIPTION CONTENTS HOURS OF TANK VOC ESTIMATED EMISSIONS ID OPERATION CAPACITY CALC Lb/hr tpy METHOD AT-110 New Lube Oil Tank Lube Oil 8760 30000 TANKS 0.442230594 1.94 AT-111 Used Lube Oil Tank Lube Oil 8760 60000 TANKS 0.819960046 3.59 AT-112 Vehicle Maintenance Shop Tank Gasoline 8760 1000 TANKS 0.077151826 0.34 AT-113 Vehicle Maintenance Shop Tank Diesel 8760 2000 TANKS 0.000174658 0.00 AT-114 Day Tank for Backup Diesel Engine Diesel 8760 550 TANKS 3.3105E-05 0.00 AT-115 Day Tank for Backup Diesel Engine Diesel 8760 550 TANKS 3.3105E-05 0.00 AT-116 Day Tank for Backup Diesel Engine Diesel 8760 550 TANKS 3.3105E-05 0.00 AT-117 Water Well Diesel Tank Diesel 8760 110 TANKS 1.0274-05 0.00 AT-118 Fire Water Engine Tank Diesel 8760 600 TANKS 3.53881E-05 0.00 AT-119 Fire Water Engine Tank Diesel 8760 600 TANKS 3.53881E-05 0.00 AT-120 Vehicle Fuel Tank - Grounds Maintenance Diesel 8760 1000 TANKS 6.16438E-05 0.00 AT-121 Fuel Oil Storage Day Tank Diesel 8760 40 TANKS 7.99087E-06 0.00 AT-122 Used Oil Tank - Maintenance Shop Used oil 8760 2000 TANKS 0.02316895 0.10 AT-123 Lube Oil Reservoir for Main Turbine Lube Oil 8760 18700 TANKS 0.73101484 3.20 AT-124 Vehicle Maintenance Tank Lube Oil 8760 250 TANKS 0.003323059 0.01 AT-125 Vehicle Maintenance Tank Hyd Oil 8760 250 TANKS 0.003323059 0.01 AT-126 Radial Well Lube Oil Tank 1 Lube Oil 8760 350 TANKS 0.005118721 0.02 AT-127 Radial Well Lube Oil Tank 2 Lube Oil 8760 350 TANKS 0.005118721 0.02 AT-128 Radial Well Lube Oil Tank 3 Lube Oil 8760 350 TANKS 0.005118721 0.02 1_

TOTAL VOC TANK EMISSIONS (tpy) 9.25

Cooling Tower Calculations From AP-42 Chapter 13, Section 4, Wet Cooling Towers Table 13.4-1 Induced Draft Cooling Tower Total Drift Factor Natural Draft Cooling Tower Total Drift Factor Induced Draft Cooling Tower Total Drift Factor(derived, see below)

TDS 1350 ppm AP-42 AP-42 1.7 Ib/kgal 0.073 Ib/kgal 0.4 IbIkgal PMI0 Emission Point Recirc Rate Total Drift Total Drift TDS Emissions (kgal/hr)

Factor(lb/kgal) Ilb/hr) ppm (lb/hr)

TPY AA-008(ONatural Draft Tower) 17400 0.073 1270.2 1350 1.71477 7.510693 AA-008(*Auxiliary Tower) 17400 0.4 6960 1350 9.396 41.15448 AA-008M(Natural Draft Tower Only) 34800 0.073 2540.4 1350 3.42954 15.02139 AA-008M(*'Worse Case Total Emissions Estimate).-

11.11077 48.66517 AA-009 780 1.7 1326 1350 1.7901 7.840638 AA-010 840 1.7 1428 1350 1.9278 8.443764 Total PM Emissions from Cooling Towers 1

64.94957 Note: Emission Point AA-008 can be operated in one of two modes. *The first mode occurs when the flow is split between the Natural Draft Cooling Tower and the Auxiliary Tower. *The second mode occurs when the total flow is directed to the Natural Draft Cooling Tower. "The worse case total emissions were calculated for 50% flow (17,400 kgal/hr) to the Auxiliary Tower and to the Natural Draft Tower.

Cooling Tower Calculations (cont) 0.84075 0.84075 0.42825 0.0815 0.0815 0.0281 0.011625 0.461652 0.461652 0.114055 0.065875 0.1987 0.03255 AA-001 AB-001 AC-001 AA-002 AB-002 AC-002 MA-03 AB-003 AC-00 AD-003 AE-M0 MA-04 AA-01 I 64.94957 PM Emissions from Cooling Towers 3.646959 PM Emissions from other sources 68.59653 TPY Facility Wide PM Emissions 3.646959 PM total from other sources Derivation of manufacbues drift factor for auxiliary cooling tower Manufacturer's Drift Rate 0.005 %

0.005 %x 8.338 lb x I OW aals x 1

1000 oas gal 1 kgals 100%

0.4169 lbdkgal 0.41 1bka