NRC-14-0073, Response to LRA Environmental RAIs - Ducks Unlimited Wetland Investigation Report April 2011 - Part 3 of 5

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Response to LRA Environmental RAIs - Ducks Unlimited Wetland Investigation Report April 2011 - Part 3 of 5
ML14344B007
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Issue date: 04/30/2011
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Ducks Unlimited Inc
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NRC-14-0073
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March 26, 2014 Permit No. 3-14 Page 1 of 12 Alphabetical Listing of Common Abbreviations / Acronyms .......................................................................

............ 2General Cond itions ............................................................................................................

..................................... 3Special Co nditions ............................................................................................................

...................................... 5Emission Unit Summary Table ...................................................................................................

............................. 5Flexible Group Summary Table ..................................................................................................

............................ 6Special Conditions for FG-EMERGRICE ...........................................................................................

..................... 7Special Conditions for FG-NSPS4I ..............................................................................................

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March 26, 2014 Permit No. 3-14 Page 2 of 12 AQD Air Quality Division BTU British Thermal Unit BACT Best Available Control Technology °C Degrees Celsius CAA Clean Air Act CO Carbon Monoxide CEM Continuous Emission Monitoring dscf Dry standard cubic foot CFR Code of Federal Regulations dscm Dry standard cubic meter CO 2e Carbon Dioxide Equivalent °F Degrees Fahrenheit COM Continuous Opacity Monitoring gr Grains EPA Environmental Protection Agency Hg Mercury EU Emission Unit hr Hour FG Flexible Group H 2S Hydrogen Sulfide GACS Gallon of Applied Coating Solids hp Horsepower GC General Condition lb Pound GHGs Greenhouse Gases kW Kilowatt HAP Hazardous Air Pollutant m Meter HVLP High Volume Low Pressure

  • mg Milligram ID Identification mm Millimeter LAER Lowest Achievable Emission Rate MM Million MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology MW Megawatts MAERS Michigan Air Emissions Reporting Systemng Nanogram MAP Malfunction Abatement Plan NO x Oxides of Nitrogen MDEQ Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (Department) PM Particulate Matter MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet PM10 PM with aerodynamic diameter 10 microns NESHAP National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants PM2.5 PM with aerodynamic diameter 2.5 microns NSPS New Source Performance Standards pph P ounds per hour NSR New Source Review ppm Parts per million PS Performance Specification ppmv Parts per million by volume PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration ppmw Parts per million by weight PTE Permanent Total Enclosure psia Pounds per square inch absolute PTI Permit to Install psig Pounds per square inch gauge RACT Reasonably Available Control Technology scf Standard cubic feet ROP Renewable Operating Permit sec Seconds SC Special Condition SO 2 Sulfur Dioxide SCR Selective Catalytic Reduction THC Total Hydrocarbons SRN State Registration Number tpy Tons per year TAC Toxic Air Contaminant µg Microgram TEQ Toxicity Equivalence Quotient VOC Volatile Organic Compound VE Visible Emissions yr Year
  • For High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) applicators, the pressure measured at the HVLP gun air cap shall not exceed ten (10) pounds per square inch gauge (psig).

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1. The process or process equipment covered by this permit shall not be reconstructed, relocated, or modified, unless a Permit to Install authorizing such action is issued by the Department, except to the extent such action is exempt from the Permit to Install requirements by any applicable rule. 2. If the installation, construction, reconstruction, relocation, or modification of the equipment for which this permit has been approved has not commenced within 18 months, or has been interrupted for 18 months, this permit shall become void unless otherwise authorized by the Department. Furthermore, the permittee or the designated authorized agent shall notify the Department via the Supervisor, Permit Section, Air Quality Division, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 30260, Lansing, Michigan 48909-7760, if it is decided not to pursue the installation, construction, reconstruction, relocation, or modification of the equipment allowed by this Permit to Install.
3. If this Permit to Install is issued for a process or process equipment located at a stationary source that is not subject to the Renewable Operating Permit program requirements pursuant to R 336.1210, operation of the process or process equipment is allowed by this permit if the equipment performs in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Permit to Install.
4. The Department may, after notice and opportunity for a hearing, revoke this Permit to Install if evidence indicates the process or process equipment is not performing in accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit or is violating the Department's rules or the Clean Air Act. 5. The terms and conditions of this Permit to Install shall apply to any person or legal entity that now or hereafter owns or operates the process or process equipment at the location authorized by this Permit to Install. If the new owner or operator submits a written request to the Department pursuant to R 336.1219 and the Department approves the request, this permit will be amended to reflect the change of ownership or operational control. The request must include all of the information required by subrules (1)(a), (b), and (c) of R 336.1219 and shall be sent to the District Supervisor, Air Quality Division, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
6. Operation of this equipment shall not result in the emission of an air contaminant which causes injurious effects to human health or safety, animal life, plant life of significant economic value, or property, or which causes unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property. 7. The permittee shall provide notice of an abnormal condition, start-up, shutdown, or malfunction that results in emissions of a hazardous or toxic air pollutant which continue for more than one hour in excess of any applicable standard or limitation, or emissions of any air contaminant continuing for more than two hours in excess of an applicable standard or limitation, as required in Rule 912, to the Department. The notice shall be provided not later than two business days after start-up, shutdown, or discovery of the abnormal condition or malfunction. Written reports, if required, must be filed with the Department within 10 days after the start-up or shutdown occurred, within 10 days after the abnormal conditions or malfunction has been corrected, or within 30 days of discovery of the abnormal condition or malfunction, whichever is first. The written reports shall include all of the information required in Rule 912(5). 8. Approval of this permit does not exempt the permittee from complying with any future applicable requirements which may be promulgated under Part 55 of 1994 PA 451, as amended or the Federal Clean Air Act.
9. Approval of this permit does not obviate the necessity of obtaining such permits or approvals from other units of government as required by law.
10. Operation of this equipment may be subject to other requirements of Part 55 of 1994 PA 451, as amended and the rules promulgated thereunder.

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11. Except as provided in subrules (2) and (3) or unless the special conditions of the Permit to Install include an alternate opacity limit established pursuant to subrule (4) of R 336.1301, the permittee shall not cause or permit to be discharged into the outer air from a process or process equipment a visible emission of density greater than the most stringent of the following. The grading of visible emissions shall be determined in accordance with R 336.1303. a) A six-minute average of 20 percent opacity, except for one six-minute average per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity. b) A visible emission limit specified by an applicable federal new source performance standard. c) A visible emission limit specified as a condition of this Permit to Install.
12. Collected air contaminants shall be removed as necessary to maintain the equipment at the required operating efficiency. The collection and disposal of air contaminants shall be performed in a manner so as to minimize the introduction of contaminants to the outer air. Transport of collected air contaminants in Priority I and II areas requires the use of material handling methods specified in R 336.1370(2).
13. The Department may require the permittee to conduct acceptable performance tests, at the permittee's expense, in accordance with R 336.2001 and R 336.2003, under any of the conditions listed in R 336.2001.

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March 26, 2014 Permit No. 3-14 Page 5 of 12 The descriptions provided below are for informational purposes and do not constitute enforceable conditions.

EUFLEX5501 FLEX 550 emergency reciprocating internal combustion engine (RICE) generator, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 550 kW (931 hp). Used for general back up of equipment throughout the Plant during a power outage. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUFLEX5502 FLEX 550 emergency RICE generator, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 550 kW (931 hp). Used for general back up of equipment throughout the Plant during a power outage. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUNEPLIFT1 Kidde Neptune Lift Pump emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 405 kW (551 hp). Used as a fire pump to back up the nuclear core cooling system. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUNEPLIFT2 Kidde Neptune Lift Pump emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 405 kW (551 hp). Used as a fire pump to back up the nuclear core cooling system. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUNEPSOURCE1 Kidde Neptune So urce (Satellite) Pump emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 200 kW (272 hp). Used as a fire pump to back up the nuclear core cooling system. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUNEPSOURCE2 Kidde Neptune So urce (Satellite) Pump emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 200 kW (272 hp). Used as a fire pump to back up the nuclear core cooling system. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUDOMBOOSTER1 Kidde Dominator Booster Pump emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 405 kW (551 hp). Used as a fire pump to back up the nuclear core cooling system. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUDOMBOOSTER2 Kidde Dominator Booster Pump emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 405 kW (551 hp). Used as a fire pump to back up the nuclear core cooling system. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUFLEXFSF1 FLEX emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 151 kW (201 hp).

Used for emergency power in Storage Facility

  1. 1. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE

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March 26, 2014 Permit No. 3-14 Page 6 of 12 EUFLEXFSF2 FLEX emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 151 kW (201 hp). Used for emergency power in Storage Facility

  1. 2. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE EUFLEXCOMP FLEX emergency RICE, fueled with diesel fuel and a nameplate capacity of 26 kW (35 hp).

Used for running an air compressor in one of the pump engine storage buildings. 02/2014 FG-NSPS4I, FG-EMERGRICE Changes to the equipment described in this table are subject to the requirements of R 336.1201, except as allowed by R 336.1278 to R 336.1290.

The descriptions provided below are for informational purposes and do not constitute enforceable conditions.

FG-EMERGRICE Eleven (11) emergency RICE. All the engines are subject NESHAP ZZZZ, however the only requirements are to comply with NSPS IIII.

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2, EUFLEXFSF1, EUFLEXFSF2, EUFLEXCOMP FG-NSPS4I Eleven (11) emergency RICE, diesel fueled and subject to NSPS IIII.

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2, EUFLEXFSF1, EUFLEXFSF2, EUFLEXCOMP

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Eleven (11) emergency RICE fueled with diesel fuel.

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2, EUFLEXFSF1, EUFLEXFSF2, and EUFLEXCOMP.

N/A

NA NA

1. The permittee shall not operate each engine in FG-EMERGRICE for more than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per year on a 12-month rolling time period basis as determined at the end of each calendar month. The 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> includes the hours for the purpose of necessary maintenance checks and readiness testing as described in SC III.1 of FG-NSPS4I. NA Records shall be maintained on file for a period of five years. NA Records shall be maintained on file for a period of five years. 1.The permittee shall monitor and record the hours of operation of each engine in FG-EMERGRICE on a monthly and 12-month rolling time period basis, recorded through a non-resettable hour meter, and in a manner acceptable to the District Supervisor, Air Quality Division.

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1. Within 30 days after completion of the installation, construction, reconstruction, relocation, or modification authorized by this Permit to Install, the permittee or the authorized agent pursuant to Rule 204, shall notify the AQD District Supervisor, in writing, of the completion of the activity. Completion of the installation, construction, reconstruction, relocation, or modification is considered to occur not later than commencement of trial operation of each engine of FG-EMERGRICE.

The exhaust gases from the stacks listed in the table below shall be discharged unobstructed vertically upwards to the ambient air unless otherwise noted:

1. SVFLEX5501 6.0 22.0 10.0 R 336.1225, R 336.2803, R 336.2804 2. SVFLEX5502 6.0 22.0 10.0 3. SVNEPLIFT1 4.5 22.0 11.5 4. SVNEPLIFT2 4.5 22.0 11.5 5. SVNEPSOURCE1 4.5 22.0 11.5 6. SVNEPSOURCE2 4.5 22.0 11.5 7. SVDOMBOOSTER1 4.5 22.0 9.0 8. SVDOMBOOSTER2 4.5 22.0 9.0 9. SVFLEXFSF1 6.0 22.0 10.0 10. SVFLEXFSF2 6.0 22.0 10.0 11. SVFLEXCOMP 3.0 5.0 5.0 1. The permittee shall comply with the provisions of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, as specified in 40 CFR, Part 63, Subpart A and Subpart ZZZZ, as they apply to each engine of FG-EMERGRICE.

1This condition is state only enforceable and was established pursuant to Rule 201(1)(b).

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Eleven (11) emergency RICE, diesel fueled. Each with a kilowatt (kW) rating of less than 550. The 11 RICE are subject to the RICE MACT, 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart ZZZZ, in which they are required to follow the requirements of the NSPS, 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart IIII.

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2, EUFLEXFSF1, EUFLEXFSF2, and EUFLEXCOMP

NA

1. NMHC + NOx 7.5 g/kW-hr (5.6 g/hp-hr) Test Protocol*EUFLEXCOMP SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(1), Table 2 of Part 60 Subpart IIII
2. CO 5.5 g/kW-hr (4.1 g/hp-hr) Test Protocol*EUFLEXCOMP SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(1), Table 2 of Part 60 Subpart IIII
3. PM 0.30 g/kW-hr (0.22 g/hp-hr) Test Protocol*EUFLEXCOMP SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(1), Table 2 of Part 60 Subpart IIII 4. NMHC + NOx 6.4 g/kW-hr (4.8 g/hp-hr)

Test Protocol*Each engine:

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(2), Table 1 of 40 CFR 89.112 5. NMHC + NOx 4.0 g/kW-hr (3.0 g/hp-hr)

Test Protocol*Each engine: EUFLEXSF1, EUFLEXSF2 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(2), Table 1 of 40 CFR 89.112 6. CO 3.5 g/kW-hr (2.6 g/hp-hr)

Test Protocol*Each engine:

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUFLEXSF1, EUFLEXSF2 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(2), Table 1 of 40 CFR 89.112

7. PM 0.20 g/kW-hr (0.15 g/hp-hr)

Test Protocol*Each engine:

EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUFLEXSF1, EUFLEXSF2 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 60.4202(a)(2), Table 1 of 40 CFR 89.112 8. NMHC + NOx 4.0 g/kW-hr (3.0 g/hp-hr)

Test Protocol*Each engine:

EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2,EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(c), 60.4202(d), Table 4 of Part 60 Subpart IIII DTE Energy - Fermi Energy Center (B4321)

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9. CO 3.5 g/kW-hr (2.6 g/hp-hr)

Test Protocol*Each engine:

EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2,EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(c), 60.4202(d), Table 4 of Part 60 Subpart IIII 10. PM 0.20 g/kW-hr (0.15 g/hp-hr) Test Protocol*Each engine:

EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2,EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2 SC V.1, SC VI.1 40 CFR 60.4205(c), 60.4202(d), Table 4 of Part 60 Subpart IIII

  • Test Protocol shall determine averaging time.
1. The permittee shall burn only diesel fuel, in each engine of FG-NSPS4I with the maximum sulfur content of 15 ppm (0.0015 percent) by weight. 1. The permittee may operate each engine of FG-NSPS4I for no more than 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> per calendar year for the purpose of necessary maintenance checks and readiness testing, provided that the tests are recommended by Federal, State, or local government, the manufacturer, the vendor, the regional transmission organization or equivalent balancing authority and transmission operator, or the insurance company associated with the engine. Permittee may petition the Department for approval of additional hours to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing. The permittee may petition the AQD District Supervisor for approval of additional hours to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing, but a petition is not required if the owner or operator maintains records indicating that Federal, State, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency internal combustion engines beyond 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> per calendar year. Each engine of FG-NSPS4Imay operate up to 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br /> per calendar year in non-emergency situations, as described in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(1) through (3), but those 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br /> are counted towards the 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> per calendar year provided for maintenance and testing. The 50 hours5.787037e-4 days <br />0.0139 hours <br />8.267196e-5 weeks <br />1.9025e-5 months <br /> per calendar year for non-emergency situations cannot be used for peak shaving or to generate income for a facility to supply non-emergency power as part of a financial arrangement with another entity. 2. If the permittee purchased a certified engine, according to procedures specified in 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart IIII, for the same model year, the permittee shall meet the following requirements for each engine of FG-NSPS4I: a) Operate and maintain the certified engine and control device according to the manufacturer's emission-related written instructions, b) Change only those emission related settings that are permitted by the manufacturer, and c) Meet the requirements as specified in 40 CFR 89, 94, and/or 1068, as it applies to you. If you do not operate and maintain the certified engine and control device according to the manufacturer's emission-related written instructions, the engine will be consi dered a non-certified engine.

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3. If the permittee purchased a non-certified engine or a certified engine operating in a non-certified manner, the permittee shall keep a maintenance plan for each engine of FG-NSPS4I and shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate each engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. 4. The permittee shall install, maintain, and operate each engine of FG-NSPS4I to meet the emission standards as required by SC I.1 - I.9 , over the entire life of the engine. 1. The permittee shall equip and maintain each engine of FG-NSPS4I with non-resettable hour meters to record the operating hours.

Records shall be maintained on file for a period of five years. 1. The permittee shall conduct an initial performance test for EUFLEXCOMP, EUNEPSOURCE1, EUNEPSOURCE2, EUFLEXSF1, EUFLEXSF2 of FG-NSPS4I, within one year after startup of the engine to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits in 40 CFR 60.4205(b) or (c), unless the engines have been certified by the manufacturer as required by 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart IIII and the permittee maintains the engine as required by 40 CFR 60.4211. If a performance test is required, the performance tests shall be conducted according to 40 CFR 60.4212. No less than 30 days prior to testing, a complete test plan shall be submitted to the AQD. The final plan must be approved by the AQD prior to testing. Verification of emission rates includes the submittal of a complete report of the test results to the AQD within 60 days following the last date of the test. 2. The permittee shall conduct an initial performance test for EUFLEX5501, EUFLEX5502, EUNEPLIFT1, EUNEPLIFT2, EUDOMBOOSTER1, EUDOMBOOSTER2 of FG-NSPS4I, within one year after startup of the engine to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits in 40 CFR 60.4205(b) or (c), unless the engines have been certified by the manufacturer as required by 40 CFR Part 60 Subpa rt IIII and the permittee maintains the engine as required by 40 CFR 60.4211. If a performance test is required, the performance tests shall be conducted according to 40 CFR 60.4212. No less than 30 days prior to testing, a complete test plan shall be submitted to the AQD. The final plan must be approved by the AQD prior to testing. After conducting the initial performance test, the permittee shall conduct subsequent performance testing, for non-certified engines, every 8,760 hours0.0088 days <br />0.211 hours <br />0.00126 weeks <br />2.8918e-4 months <br /> or 3 years, whichever comes first. Verification of emission rates includes the submittal of a complete report of the test results to the AQD within 60 days following the last date of the test. 1. For each engine of FG-NSPS4I, the permittee shall ke ep, in a satisfactory manner, records of testing required in SC V.1 and SC V.2 or manufacturer certification documentation indicating that each engine meets the applicable emission limitations contained in the federal Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart IIII. If any engine becomes uncertified then the permittee must also keep records of a maintenance plan and maintenance activities. The permittee shall keep all records on file and make them available to the Department upon request. 2. For each engine of FG-NSPS4I, the permittee shall keep records of the operation of each engine in emergency and non-emergency service, that are recorded through a non-resettable hour meter, on a monthly basis, in a manner acceptable to the District Supervisor, Air Quality Division. The permittee shall record the time of operation of the engine and the reason the engine was in operation during that time.

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3. The permittee shall keep, in a satisfactory manner, diesel fuel records, demonstrating that the fuel sulfur content meets the requirement of 40 CFR 80.510(b). The permittee shall keep all records on file and make them available to the Department upon request.
1. The permittee shall submit a notification specifying whether each engine of FG-NSPS4I will be operated in a certified or a non-certified manner to the AQD District Supervisor, in writing, within 30 days following the initial startup of the engine and within 30 days of switching the manner of operation.
2. Each engine in FG-NSPS4I with a maximum engine power more than 100 HP that operates or is contractually obligated to be available for more than 15 hours1.736111e-4 days <br />0.00417 hours <br />2.480159e-5 weeks <br />5.7075e-6 months <br /> per calendar year for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(2)(ii) and (iii) or that operates for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(3)(i), you must submit an annual report according to the requirements below: a) The report must contain the following information: (i) Company name and address where the engine is located. (ii) Date of the report and beginning and ending dates of the reporting period. (iii) Engine site rating and model year. (iv) Latitude and longitude of the engine in decimal degrees reported to the fifth decimal place. (v) Hours operated for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(2)(ii) and (iii), including the date, start time, and end time for engine operation for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(2)(ii) and (iii). (vi) Number of hours the engine is contractually obligated to be available for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(2)(ii) and (iii). (vii) Hours spent for operation for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(3)(i), including the date, end time for engine operation for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(3)(i). The report must also identify the entity that dispatched the engine and the situation that necessitated the dispatch of the engine. b) The first annual report must cover the calendar year 2015 and must be submitted no later than March 31, 2016. Subsequent annual reports for each calendar year must be submitted no later than March 31 of the following calendar year. c) The annual report must be submitted electronically using the subpart specific reporting form in the Compliance and Emissions Data R eporting Interface (CEDRI) that is accessed through the EPA's Central Data Exchange (CDX) (). However, if the reporting form specific to this subpart is not available in CEDRI at the time that the report is due, the written report must be submitted to the Administrator at the appropriate address listed in 40 CFR 60.4.

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1. The permittee shall comply with the provisions of the federal Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources as specified in 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart A and Subpart IIII, as they apply to each engine in FG-NSPS4I.