ML12157A451
ML12157A451 | |
Person / Time | |
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Site: | Grand Gulf |
Issue date: | 05/23/2012 |
From: | Entergy Operations |
To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
References | |
GNRO-2012/00039 | |
Download: ML12157A451 (23) | |
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Attachment 51 to GNRO-2012/00039 Attachment 51 to GNRO-2012/00039 GGNS. 2004. Air Pollution Control Permit to Operate Air Emissions Equipment at a Synthetic Minor Source, Permit No. 0420-00023. June 1, 2004.
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AND FEDERALLY ENFORCEABLE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PERMIT TO OPERATE AIR EMISSIONS EQUIPMENT AT A SYNTHETIC MINOR SOURCE THIS CERTIFIES THAT Entergy Mississippi Inc, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Bald Hill Road Port Gibson, Mississippi Claiborne County has been granted permission to operate air emissions equipment in accordance with emission limitations, monitoring requirements and conditions set forth herein. This permit is issued in accordance with the Federal Clean Air Act and the provisions of the Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Law (Section 49-17-1 et seq., Mississippi Code of 1972), the r.gf ons and standards adopted and promulgated thereunder, and th eI n Plan for operating permits for synthetic minor source]
MISSISSIPPI ENVIRO ENT Q i T BOARD Ap [Oj4 SIGNATURE MISSISSIPPI DE T T F ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Issued: JJN -- I Permit No.: 0420-00023 Expires: May 31, 2009 2082 PER20020001
Page 2 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part I GENERAL CONDITIONS
- 1. Any activities not identified in the application are not authorized by this permit.
- 2. The permnittee shall at all times maintain in good working order and operate as efficiently as possible all air pollution control facilities or systems installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit.
- 3. Solids removed in the course of control of air emissions shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent the solids from becoming windbome and to prevent the materials from entering state waters without the proper environmental permits.
- 4. Any diversion from or bypass of collection and control facilities is prohibited except as provided for in Regulation APC-S-1, "Air Emission Regulations for the Prevention, Abatement, and Control of Air Contaminants", Section 10.
- 5. Should the Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality declare an Air Pollution Emergency Episode, the permittee will be required to operate in accordance with the permittee's previously approved Emissions Reduction Schedule.
- 6. The permittee shall allow the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Office of
( Pollution Control and the Mississippi Environmental Quality Permit Board and/or their authorized representatives, upon the presentation of credentials:
- a. To enter upon the permittee's premises where an air emission source is located or in which any records are required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit, and
- b. At reasonable times to have access to and copy any records required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; to inspect any monitoring equipment or monitoring method required in this permit; and to sample any air emission.
- 7. After notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified, suspended, or revoked in whole or in part during its term for cause including, but not limited to:
- a. Violation of any terms or conditions of this permit.
- b. Obtaining this permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all relevant facts; or
- c. A change in any condition that required either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of authorized air emissions.
- 8. For renewal of this permit the applicant shall make application not less than one-hundred eighty (180) days prior to the May 31, 2009 of the permit substantiated with current 2082 PER20020001
Page 3 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 deemed necessary by the Mississippi emissions data, test results or reports or other data as Environmental Quality Permit Board.
Mississippi Air & Water Pollution
- 9. Except for data determined to be confidential under the the terms of this permit shall be Control Law, all reports prepared in accordance with the Mississippi Department of available for public inspection at the offices of Environmental Quality Office of Pollution Control.
rights in either real or personal
- 10. The issuance of this permit does not convey any property any injury to private property or property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize of Federal, State, or local laws or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement regulations.
the permittee from any liability for
- 11. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as releasing maintenance, or operation of damage to persons or property by reason of the installation, applicable statutes of the State, or the air cleaning facility, or from compliance with the with local laws, regulations, or ordinances.
of the Mississippi Environmental
- 12. This permit may only be transferred upon approval Quality Permit Board.
- 13. This permit is for air pollution control purposes only.
synthetic minor source as described
- 14. This permit is a Federally-approved permit to operate a in Regulation APC-S-2,Section IV.D.
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Page 4 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Partk H EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment.and emit air contaminants from Emission Point AA-001, the Division 1, 67.26 MMBTU/hr standby .imergency diesel generator.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 250 hours0.00289 days <br />0.0694 hours <br />4.133598e-4 weeks <br />9.5125e-5 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 5 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part H (Continued)
- EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING .REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from Emission Point AiB-001, the 2,67.26 MMBTU/hr standby emergency diesel generator.
Division Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 250 hours0.00289 days <br />0.0694 hours <br />4.133598e-4 weeks <br />9.5125e-5 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 6 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AC-001, the Division 3,;
34.26 MMBTU/hr standby emergency diesel generator with two stacks.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 250 hours0.00289 days <br />0.0694 hours <br />4.133598e-4 weeks <br />9.5125e-5 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a-daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day roLling basis.
(3) Daily records shall he kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 7 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023
(" Part I (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS:
Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-002, the 3.26 MMBTU/hr fire water pump diesel engine A.;
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9,40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
( RECORDKEEPING
'(1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 8 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AB-002, the 3.26 MMBTU/hr fire water pump diesel engine B..
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9,40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 9 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023
.Part H (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS' .. ...... ..... .....
Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AC-002, the 5.62 MMBTU/hr ESC diesel generator.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9,40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 10 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (Continued)'
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-003, the 0.15 MMBTU/hr OSC diesel generator.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 11 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part H (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AB-003, the 0.34 MMBTU/hr Division 1 diesel start engine Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
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Page 12 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part, 1 (Continued)
EMISSIONLIMITATIONS AND: MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AC-003, the 0.34 MMBTU/hr Division 2 diesel start engine.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9,40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
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Page 13 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part H (Continued):
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AD-003, the 0.084 MMBTU/hr Division 3 diesel start engine.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% asdetermined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
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Page 14 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AE-003, the 0.85 MMBTU/hr water well diesel engine.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9,40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shal submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 15 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023
( Part II (Continued).
EMISSION LIMTATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-004, the outage equipment with a total combined maximum rated capacity of 79.48 MMBTU/hr.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9, 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of all units combined to no more than a combined total of 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) For all outage equipment combined, the permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) For all outage equipment combined, the permittee shall submit a semi-annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel.
REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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I Page 16 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-008, the unit 1 CWS cooling toweri.
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Page 17 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part IA (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-009, the standby service water A cooling tower.
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Page 18 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009 the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-010, the standby service water B cooling tower.'
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Page 19 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023
(" Part . (Continued).
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS!
Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from AA-011, the 0.42 MMBTU/hr diesel fuel-fired telecommunications emergency generator.
Such emissions shall be limited by the permittee as specified below:
EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS Opacity 40% as determined by EPA Test Method 9,40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
All test methods specified above shall be those versions, or their approved equivalents, which are in effect JUNE 1, 2004.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATION The permittee is shall limit the operation of the unit to no more than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per any rolling 365-day period.
RECORDKEEPING (1) The permittee must keep records of the total hours of operation on a daily basis.
(2) The permittee shall submit an annual report specifying the total hours of operation on a daily basis and on a 365-day rolling basis.
(3) Daily records shall be kept in log form at the facility for a period of at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request during any inspection visit by Office of Pollution Control personnel REPORTING (4) The permittee shall submit the annual report specified above no later than January 31.
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Page 20 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II (Continued)
EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Beginning JUNE 1, 2004, and lasting until MAY 31, 2009, the permittee is authorized to operate air emissions equipment and emit air contaminants from the facility's petroleum liquid storage tanks.
F,oUU g AT-110 AT-Ill Dirty lube oil tank, 60,000 gallons AT-112 Vehicle maintenance shop gasoline tank, 1,000 gallons AT-113 Vehicle maintenance shop diesel tank, 2,000 gallons AT-114 Day tank for backup diesel engines AT-115 Day tank for backup diesel engines AT-116 Day tank for backup diesel engines 4 AT-117 Well water diesel tank AT-118 Fire water engine tank AT-1 19 Fire water engine tank AT-120 Vehicle fuel tank - grounds maintenance ATol21 Fuel oil storage day tank AT-122 Used oil tank - maintenance shop AT-123 Lube oil reservoir for main turbine AT-124 Vehicle maintenance tank AT-125 Vehicle maintenance tank AT-126 Radial well lube oil storage tank 1 AT-127 Radial well tube oil storage tank 2 AT-128 Radial well lube oil storage tank 3 Facility storage tanks shall be operated and maintained in a manner that will minimize volatile organic compound emissions. Any tank leaks or damage to the roof seals shall be
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repaired as soon as possible after detection.
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Page 21 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part II OTHER REQUIREMENTS I. This permit does not authorize a modification as defined in Regulation APC-S-2, "Permit Regulations for the Construction and/or Operation of Air Emissions Equipment". A modification requires a Permit to Construct and a modification of this permit. Modification is defined as "Any physical change in or change in the method of operation of a facility which increases the actual emissions or the potential uncontrolled emissions of any air pollutant subject to regulation under the Federal Act emitted into the atmosphere by that facility or which results in the emission of any air pollutant subject to regulation under the Federal Act into the atmosphere not previously emitted. A physical change or change in the method of operation shall not include:
- a. routine maintenance, repair, and replacement;
- b. use of an alternative fuel or raw material by reason of an order under Sections 2 (a) and (b) of the Federal Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act of 1974 (or any superseding legislation) or by reason of a natural gas curtailment plan pursuant to the Federal Power Act;
- c. use of an alternative fuel by reason of an order or rule under Section 125 of the Federal
( Act;
- d. use of an alternative fuel or raw material by a stationary source which:
i) the source was capable of accommodating before January 6, 1975, unless such change would be prohibited under any federally enforceable permit condition which was established after January 6, 1975, pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21 or under regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51.166; or ii) the source is approved to use under any permit issued under 40 CFR 52.21 or under regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51.166;
- e. an increase in the hours of operation or in the production rate unless such change would be prohibited under any federally enforceable permit condition which was established after January 6, 1975, pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21 or under regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR Subpart I or 40 CFR 51.166; or
- f. any change in ownership of the stationary source."
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Page 22 of 22 Permit No.: 0420-00023 Part III OTHER REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED (CONTINUED)
- 2. The permittee shall report any exceedance of the limitations of this permit to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) no later than thirty (30) days after discovery of the exceedance and shall report the cause(s) of the exceedance and the actions (s) that were or will be taken to correct it.
- 3. Fuel off certifications shall be made once by the fuel supplier certifying the fuel oil delivered will have less than one percent (1.0%) sulfur in the fuel. This certification shall be maintained on site for review by MDEQ at all times.
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