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Requests for Permit to Modify Plant by Installing Emergency Standby Diesel Powered Generator
ML18153B303
Person / Time
Site: Surry  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 08/30/1993
From: HADDER A W
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To: CLAYTON G L
VIRGINIA, COMMONWEALTH OF
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NUDOCS 9309030155
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1 L August 30, 1993 Mr. Gregory L. Clayton Virginia Department of Environmental Quality 300 Central Road, Suite B Fredericksburg, Virginia.

22401

Dear Mr~ Clayton:

Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Domin.ion Boulez*ard Glen Allen. VirRinia 23060 .

  • VIRGINIA POWER Virginia*Power hereby applies for a permit to modify the North Anna Nuclear Power station by installing an emergency standby powered generator.

The generator we plan to install, known as the "station blackout" csao) generator, will ensure the safe and orderly shutdown of the nuclear units at North Anna in the event the station is. suddenly isolated from Virginia Power's transmission and distribution system. Although the power station is already equipped with four smaller . emergency diesel generators, recent changes . in Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations require that the station's safety .systems be supplemented by the addition.of one larger unit. The generator will consist of a Caterpillar 3600. Series diesel engine rated at 5605 bhp at 900 rpm, driving a generator with a

  • maximum output of 4000 kw. The unit will be operated for purposes of testing and in the event of an emergency.

However, it may be necessary to deliver power to Virginia Power's system in order to test the unit unqer load. We expect the unit to operate less than 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> per year, and suggest a permit condition limiting it to that level of operation~

  • The generator will burn distillate oii (identified as either No.2 oil or diesel fuel, which are interchangeable) which will be supplied to a new 1080 gallon day tank via a pipeline and pump from the existing No.2 oil tank, which supplies fuel to the existing package boilers. The generator and auxiliary equipment will be housed in a new building devoted exclusively to that purpose. 9309030155
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. r e e As the attachments illustrate, the annual emission rates (at 500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> of operation per year) of pollutants regulated under the Clean . Air Act are so low that the generator is not *subject to licensing under*s120-08-02 (PSD) nor §120-08-03 (Nonattainment) of the Virginia regulations, and the emission rates of. toxic and criteria pollutants other than NOx are below the Appendix R * *exemption levels for licensing tinder §120-08-01 (minor sources and minor modifications) . *However, the generator is subject to §120-08-01 as a result of its emissions (39. 3 tons per year) of NOx. Relevant pages of Form 7 are attached, as are emission calculations, the manufacturer's emission test data, a drawing of* the building which will house the generator, and a map showing its location.

As required by *the* Board's regulations (Part VIII, Permits for stationary Sources), the enclosed submittal includes a certificate signed by Mr. J. A. Ahladas, Virginia Power's Senior Vice President-Corporate Services.

Mr. Ahladas has signed

  • this certificate with the understanding that such certificate*

is not intended as a representation that he was directly responsible for supe_rvising or directing all the individuals and entities that may have participated in preparing this subm*ittal.

For example, he did not supervise or direct*the employees of vendors or contractors who may have contributed information.

Also, some information contained in this submittal may have been prepared or gathered by Virginia *Power employees who do not report to him directly or indirectly.

Nevertheless, the preparation of this submittal was coordinated by individuals who do report directly to Mr. Ahladas, and to the best of his knowledge the information contained is complete and accurate.

Virginia Power's interpretation of the enclosed certification

permit program rules. Please do not hesitate to contact me by telephone (80.4/273-3023) if any additional information is needed. Very truly yours, A. w. Hadder Manager Air Quality

. ' . .,,,,.-,-~

cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission v" Attn:* Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 .North Anna Power Station Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339 License-Nos.

NPF-4 and NPF-7 NRC Senior Resident Inspector North Anna Power Station

. 't e e COMMONWEAL TH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DOCUMENT CERTIFICATION FORM (see other side for instructions)

I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in . accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted.

Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering and evaluating the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete.

I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.

SIGNATURE:

DATE: caJ st)/ crs NAME: John A. Ahladas TITLE: Senior Vice President-Corporate Services COMPANY: Virginia Power PHONE: (804)771-4525 1

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n:I '"-* ExpraaMaillp,clrN.-,~lftllrllle-S.--or,, -Plda4I d\lrva, . A transmittal letter making these changes in the pagea of the International Mail Manual will be published in the Federal Register H provided in 39 CFR 10.3 and will be transmitted to subscribers automat_ically.

(39 u.s.c. 401, 404. 407) Freel Ealeetoa,;

Assistant General CounSttl, Legislativ~

Division. (FR Doc. -24Clta Plied Wl-<<I: 11:45 amt 11U.JHC1 coaa 1110-12-11 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Parta 122, 123, 124, 14', 145, 233,270, and 271 [OW-FRL-2372-1)

Permit Regulatlona; Revision In Accordance with Settlement AGINCY: Environmental Protection Agency [EPA). ACTION: Final rulemaking.

SUMMARY

EPA is today promulgatins revisions to regulations governing the following EPA permit programs:

the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) under the Clean Water Act (CW A), Underground Injection Control (UIC) under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SOWA), the State "dredge or fill" [404) program under Section 404 of the CW A. and the Hazardoua Waste Management

[HWM) permit program under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The rules promulgated today cover a number of issues affecting these permit programs and are the result of a settlement agreement between EPA and industry petitioners.

On November 16. 1981, EPA entered into a settlement agreement with numerous industry petitioners in the consolidated pemit regulations litigation

[NRDC v. EPA and consolidated cases. No. 80-1607 [D.C. Cir .* filed June Z. 1980)). On June 14, 1982. EPA published proposed rules which implemented the settlement agreement concerning the "common issues" affecting the NPDES. UIC, 404, and RCRA permit programs ai well as several proposed rules affecting the NPDES permit program only (47 FR 25546). The final rules promulgated today address the concerns of the commenter, to the proposed rules.

federal Rewfater / Vol 48;

  • No. in / Thursday, Sep1ember l, 1983 I Rules aad Regulatio118' J98U. .,. JDilllon criteria) without adveE ot£.tlDI thacampany'1 concern and a11--::..ibilitJ for compliance with ~~~entaJ laws. Other comm.enters enV~ ted language which would allow *-1 *dvOC~ration's "environmental.

1he co .. to sign permit applicationa o~c~~t the restrictions on the size of ~1 th rk force or the monetary.

j the woctions of the corporation.

rr~t*s goal in establishing the I . atory" requirement was to ensure .. s~f1evel corporate knowledge of a h 1 1Y* oration's pollution control . co~ations.

In revising the sig~atory . ope irement in accordance with the 1 reQ\age promulgated in today!s rule, Ja1 recognized that some relief could_ : granted without compromising that aL The intent of today's change is to 8~vide relief from the economic and P (Ullirllstrative burdens of having a a rporation's top executive officers cO rsonally sign and be familiar with . peUlllerous permit applications for all its nperations.

Such problems are generally

\perienced by large corporations with ~acilities and operations spanni~g ~de geographic areas. The cut-off cntena*

  • chosen by EPA wiU ensure that those !ant managers who are authorized to ~ign permit applications have sufficient authority to direct the affairs of their facilities. .
  • EPA does_ not agree wi~ the comment which suggests that any "environmental manager" of a corporation be allowed to sign permit applications.

It is not the intent of EPA's signatory requirement to t. designate field supervisors or facili~ operators to sign permit applications simply because they are located at or * ' I I * ' I i l

  • near the facility.

They may have no ability to direct the activities of the corporation so as to ensure that necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information.

Rather. the signatory provision.

as explained above. ensures involvement in the permit process by individuals authorized to make management decisions which govern the operation of the regulated facilitv.

An "environmental

  • manager" may n*ot have sufficient responsibility dnd authority to direct corporate dcti\'ilies which guarantee that all . necessary actions are taken to prepare a complete and accurate application.

Of course. in cases where an .. en\'ironmental officer" is an en\*ironmental vice president or comparable "responsible corporate officer" within the definition of today's rule. he would be authorized to sign Pennit applications.

2. Certification The revisions also change the i;ertification language which required the signer of the form to have personally examined and be familiu with all th.e information submitted with the pennit pplication.

Under the new certification:

language promulgated today, the person signing the form (the signer) must have some form of direction or supervision over the persons gathering the data and preparing the form (the preparers), although the signer need not personally nor direct!~ supervise these activities.

The signer need not be in the same corporate line of authority as the preparers.

nor do the persons gathering the data and preparing the form need to be company employees (e.g., outside contractors can be used}. It is sufficient that the signer has authority to assure . that the necessary actions are taken to prepare a complete and accura~ application form. None of the comments received objected to the proposed change in the certificanon language; thua. it is

  • unchanged from the proposed lan8Uage.

EPA believes this change will aasure an adequate level of corporate inYOlvement and responsibility in the permit application process while eliminating . th,! requirement of personal examination by the signer of all information submitted with the permit application.

The immediata implementation of today's certifiQation language ID JM!nail application and reportiD3 forms is . infeasible.

Because many State* and EPA regional offices have large supplies of existing forms which contain the old certification language, it is both administratively and economically impractical to immediately convert to fonna containin!J today'* certificatkJft languqe. Therefore.

permit application aRd reporting forms which contain the old signatory lansuage will contimle to be used until aU have been used up or until proviaion can be made to replacl, the fonm with new ones containin!

today's signatory language.

HoweYer, in order to allow pennittees to use the new certification langaqe prior to publication of new fonns. th~ signer may cross out the old language and insert today's language.

States and regional offices may also wish to prepare an addendW11 to pennit application and reportin11 forms which contains the new signatory languap. It should be noted that the HWM program has proposed amendments to § 270.ll(d) (formerly f 122.B(d))

which contain additional procedures for owners and operaton, of HWM facilities (see 47 FR 15304. April 8. 1982 and 41 FR 32038. July 23. 1982).

  • 3. Go,*ernmental Agencies Under the June 14 propoHl. EPA solicited comments on whether the .. gnatory requirement for public ageaciH sbollld be amended. The U.S. Departments of the Interior and Agriculture objected to the retention of this signatory provision for Federal agencies, arguing that they are situated similarly to large private corporations and should be allowed tile same "relief" as private corporation,.

EPA believes that Federal officials responsible for agency operations covering widespread geographical or organizational units (similar to the Federal Regional Offices of many agencies) do experience problems similar to those of large private corporations and thus should also be entitled to relief. Where a Federal official has policy or decisionmaking authority for facilities under hia widespread jurisdiction comparable to that of a "responsible corporate officer,".

that official would be authorized to sign pennit appli~ations.

Thus. under today's change a principal executive officer authorized to sign permit applicationa for a Federal agency will include the agency'* chief executive officer and any senior executive officer having responsibiJity for the overall operations of a major geographic unit of the agency. The intent of thia cbange i1 to authorize senior agency officialt comparable to F.PA's own Regional Admilliatratora to 1ign permit applications.

Considerin11 the information submitted by the two Federal agenciea which commented on this regulation.

EPA recognizes the State Directors of the Bureau 9{ Land Management as the requiaite level of authority intended in the federal signak>ry provision.

In the case of the Foreat Service. the Region.al Forester would be the appropriate level for signatory authority.

EPA does not consider the 122 Forest Supervisors of the Forest Service to have the required level of authority intended by today's change. EPA don not believe that public notice and comment need be extended on the issue of the appropriate signatory level far Federal agencieL Comment, were specifically solicited on the issue of providing relief to Federal agencies similar to that provided to private corporations.

The commenta receiv~d convinced EPA that such a change for Federal agencies is wananted.

EPA does not believe that the problem cited by industry petitioners and Federal agencies.

namely the inconvenience of having a corporation's vice-presi~ent or Federal agency head personally S1gn and be familiar with each and every_ permit application covering a , C atilt * *1g *l ! 'th &, ti: . to that r I ~in 8 ,. -1ance g l y of n} :e er JCi!ity ~rty . '.ed )astat \hich ve a :e .; be i :ify In I

  • that "all w 2) ' ' l ' i be :,ave :"ir.er. an ,jing I* *he s as ' ffice, *ates t 1 .. --* redeml Register / VoJ. 48. No. 171 / Thursday, September 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulatiml*
  • 311:a f-:;;: likely to ~ive ape. ~o corporation, or (i~) the mana~r of o!r (c) A civil penalty auessed, sought. or -~il18 at that site: . more manufacturing.

production.

or agreed upon by the State Director under di(Z) fhe environme.nt wtll not b~ operating facilities employing more than paragraph (aJ(3J of this section shall be . ~bly hai:me~ if the 1s 250 persons or having grosa annual sales appropriate to the violation.

  • 1f18 wed to b~n d1scha~ in or expenditures exceeding szs million all 0 uance with .the cond1tion.s of the (in second-quarter 1980 dollars), if colllPdinS Officers order pending final authority to sign documents has been pre:cy action: and assigned or delegated to the manager in ag 1 e 31 Its discharge p~nding final agency accordance with corporate procedures. . n is in the pubhc Interest. . * . acuo If i any offshore or coastal ~ole.-EPA does not. require specific (d) or dr'll' . l ._ass1gnment1 or delegations of authority to mobile exploratory I n~g.ng ~r coa~ta responsible corporate officen identified in mobile develo~mental drdlmg ng ~h1ch § 144.32(a)(ll(i).

The Agency will presume h 9 never received a finally effective that these responsible corporate officera have a mil to discharge at a "site," but the requisite authority to sign permit pet*ch is not a "new discharger" or "new applications unless the corporation has w I ce" the Regional Administrator notified the Director to the contrary.

sods,that compliance with certain ~orporate.

proce~tir!s governing a~lhority to fin .1 onditions may be necessary to sign perrmt apphcallons may provide for perau. c bl , I h assignment or delegation to applicable avoid 1rrepara e envtronmenta arm corporate positions under t t44.3Z(a)(l)(ii) duri!IS the nonadversary.

pa~el rather than to specific individual,.

rocedures.

he may specify m the * * * * *

  • ptatement of basis or fact sheet ttlat . (2) . . . :hose conditions.

even if contested.

shall (3) For a m'!nicrpallty.

Sta_te. Federal, remain enforceable obligations of the or_ot~er public a_gency: by either a. discharger during administrative review prmc1pal ex~cutive officer or rank!ng unless otherwise modified by the elect~ed offic!al .. Fo 1 r purpos,es offfith1s f Pr idins Officer under paragraph (c) of sec ion, a prmc1pa execut ve o cer o a t section. Federal agency includes: (i) The chief t is executive officer of the agency, or (ii) a PART 144-REQUIREMENTS FOR senior executive of(icer having UNDERGROUND INJECTION responsibility for the overall operations coNTAOL PROGRAMS UNDER THE of a principal geographic unit of the SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT -agency (e.g .* Regional Administrators of 40 CF.R Part 144 is amended as follows: t. Section 144.4 is amended by reming the introductory paragra*ph as follows: § 14U Conslderattomi under Federal law. . The following is a list of Federal laws that may apply to the issuance of permits under these rules. *when any of these laws is applicable.

its procedures

  • must be followed.

When the applicable law requires consi_deration or adoption

  • of particular permit conditions or requires the denial of a permit. those requirements also must be followed.
2. Section 144.32 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(l): adding a new Joie following paragraph (a)(l): revising paragraph (aJ(3): and adding a new
  • paragraph (dl as follows: §144.32 Slgnatortea to permtt appUcatlone 111d reports, (a) * * * . . (1) Fora corporation:

by a responsible corp.orate officer. For the purpose of this !ectton. a responsible corporate officer :neans: (i) A president.

secretary.

!reasurer.

or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal h 11~1ness function.

or any other person who perf9rms similar policy-or d~c1sionmaking functions for the EPA). .. * * (d) Certification.

Any person signing a docum_ent under paragraphs (a) or (b) of this section shall make the following certifies tion: . -I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted.

Based on my inquiry of the person or persona who manage the system. or thoH persons directly respon11ible for gatherina the information.

the information submitted i1. lo the best of my knowledge and belief. true. accurate.

and comple~e.

I am aware that there are significant penaltiu for submitting false information.

includi118 the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowina violations.

PART 14S-AEQUIAEMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAMS UNDER THE SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT . 40 CFR Part 145 is amended as follows: 1. Section 145.13 is amended by revising paragraph (c) and adding a new paragraph to the beginnins of the note following paragraph (c) as follows: * § 145.13 Requirements for enforcement authority.

Note.-To the extent that Slate judgmen11 or aettlement1 provide penaltiea in amounts which EPA believea to be 1ub1tantially inadequate in comparison to the amounts which EPA would require under similar facts. EPA, when authorized by the applicable statute. may commence separate actions for penalties.

PART 233-0REDGE OR FILL (404) PROGRAM UNDER SECTION 404 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT . 40 CFR Part 233 is amended as follows: 1, Section 233.8 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(l). (a)(J), and (d)

  • and addins a new note followins (a)(l) as follows: § 233.1 Slgnatort" to permit a,,pUcatlOfl8 lndreporta.

[a) * * * (1) For a corporation:

by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this section. a responsible corporate officer means: (i) A president.

secretary, . treasurer.

or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy-or decisionmaking functions for the corporation.

or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding S25 million * (in second-quarter 1980 dollars).

if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures.

Note.-EPA dou not require specific assignmenta or delq11tion1 of authority to responsible corporate officers identified in I 233.B{a)(l)(i).

The Apncy will presume thilt these responsible corporate officers have the requisite authority to sign permit applications unlesa the corporation has notified the Director to the contrary.

Corporate procedures govemi118 authority to sign_permit applications may provide for auignment or delegation to applicable corporate positions under I 233.B{a)(l)(ii) rather than to specific individual,.

(2). *** (3) For a municipality.

State. Federal. -or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official.

For purposes of this section. a principal executive officer of a Federal agency includes: (i) The chief executive officer of the agency. or (iii a senior executive officer havins responsibility for the overall operations e e NORTH ANNA STATION BLACKOUT GENERATOR EMISSIONS-CALCULATIONS

!CRITERIA POLLUTANTS!-*

Uncontrolled<

1> emission rates based on manufacturer's test data.* NOMINAL GUARANTEED

--9lb!: . --9lb!: lb/hr lb/1 o68TU TPY {500 hr) NOx 59418 71302 157.2 4.30 HC (VOC) <2> 2242 3027 6.7 0.18 co 3139 4238 9.3 0.25 S0 2 3353(4) 8408(5) -18.5<5> 0.51(5) TSP 561 842 1.9 0.05 PM 10 (3) 561 842 1.9 0.05 (1) With no controls other than design features which are essential to operation.

(2) Manufacturer's data for hydrocarbons, assumed equal to VOC. (3) Manufacturer's data for particulates, assumed to be 100% PM 10* (4) At 0.2% sulfur. * (5) At 0.5% sulfur. lEADI 39.30 1.68 2.33 4,53(5) 0.48 0.48 PSD Significance Level TPY 40 40 100 40 25 15 Neither AP-42 nor the vendor provide emission factors for lead. Report No. EPA-450/2-89-001 "Estimating Air Toxic Emissions from Coal and Oil Combustion Sources" (April 1989) suggests a factor of 8.9lb/10 12 BTU for distillate oil-fired boilers, assuming 50% of the lead in the fuel is emitted. If we make a conservative assumption that 100% is emitted from a diesel engine, the factor would be 17.8 lb/10 12 BTU. [OXIC POLLUTANT§ (17.8 lb/10 12 BTU) X (36.6 X 10 6 BTU/hr) = 6.51 X 10-4 lb/hr . {(6.51 x 10-4 lb/h~ x (500 hr/yr))/ (2000 lb/ton) = 1.63 x 10-4 tpy PSD significance level for lead is 0.6 tpy Uncontrolled<

6> emission rates based on AP-42 emission factors, except lead. TLV-TWA TLV-STEL Appendix R Exemption CAS No. lb/10 6 BTU lb/hr TPY {500 hr) mg/rn3 . mg/rn3 lb/hr TPY Lead 7439-92-1 1.78E-05 6.51E-04 1.63E-04 0.15 None 9.90E-03 2.17E-02 Benzene. 71-43-2 7.76E-ci4 2.84E-02 7.10E-03 32 None 2.11 E+OO 4.64E+OO Toluene 108-88-3' 2.81E-04 1.03E-02 2;57E-03 188 None 1.24E+01 2.73E+01 Xylenes Note<7> 1.93E-04 7.06E-03 1.77E-03 434 651 2.15E+01 6.29E+01 Propylene 115-07-1 2.79E-03 1.02E-01 2.55E-02 None None NA NA Formaldehyde 50-00-0 7.89E-05 2.89E-03 7.22E-04 C0.37 None 1.22E-02 NA Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 2.52E-05 9.22E-04 2.31E-04 180(8) . 270 8.91E+OO 2.61E+01 Acrolein 107-02-8 7.88E-06 2.88E-04 7.21E-05 0.23 0.69 2.28E-02 3.34E-02 Naphthalene 91-20-3

  • 1.30E-04 4.76E-03 1.19E-03 52 79 2.61E+oo 7.54E+OO Acenaphthylene 208-96-8 9.23E-06 3.38E-04 8.45E-05 None None NA NA
  • Acenaphthene 83-32-9 4.68E-06 1.71E-04 4.28E-05 None None NA NA Fluorene 86-73-7 1.28E-05 4.68E-04 1.17E-04 None None NA NA Phenanthrene 85-01-8 4.08E-05 1.49E-03 3.73E-04 None ~one NA NA Anthracene 120-12-7 1.23E-06 4.50E-05 1.13E-05 None None NA NA Fluoranthene 206-44-0 4.03E-06 1.47E-04 3.69E-05 None None NA NA Pyrene 129-00-0 . 3.71E-06 1.36E-04 3.39E-05 None None NA NA Benz(a) anthracene 56-55-3 6.22E-07 2.28E-05 5.69E-06 None None NA NA Chrysene 218'--01-9 1.53E-06 5.60E-05
  • 1.40E-05 None None NA NA Benzo(b)fluoranthene 205-99-2 1.11E-06 4.06E-05 1.02E-05 None None NA NA Benzo(k)fli.Joranthene 207-08-9 <2.18E-07

<7.98E-06

<1.99E-06 None None NA. NA Benzo(a) pyrene 50-32-8 <2.57E-07

<9.41E-06

<2.35E-06 None *None NA NA lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 193-39-5 <4.14E-07

<1.52E-05

<3.79E-06 None None NA NA Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3 <3.46E-07

<1.27E-05

<3.17E-06 None None NA NA Benzo(g,h,I) perylene 191-24-2<9> <5.56E-07

<2.03E-05

<5.09E-06 None None NA NA (6) With no controls other than design features which are essential to operation.

(7).lncludes 1330-20-7, 95-47-6, 108-38-3, and 106-42-3.

(8) ACGIH has proposed to change the TLV for acetaldehyde to C=45 mg/m 3* With that TLV, the exemption level will be 1 .. 48 lb/hr. (9) The GAS number given is for Benzo(g,h,Operylene, *although AP-42 identifies the compound as Benzo(g,h,l)perylene.

  • f Reason For Submittal:

r-i L.........J NEW SOURCE rX-, COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA oe4trtment of Air Pollution c<41trol 1AD PERMIT APPLICATION General information Applications/Registration Updates r-i L.........J CHANGE OF L.........J . EXISTING SOURCE -nevv process or equipment r-i. r-i OWNERSHIP OR LOCATION L.........J REGISTRATION L.........J EXISTING SOURCE -modification of existing process or equipment Brief

Description:

EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATOR COMPANY AND DIVISION NAME UPDATE *r-i L.........J.

  • 0TH ER (specify) . VIRGINIA POWER, NORTH ANNA POWER STATION MAILING ADDRESS ATTN: MR. A. W. HADDER, 5000 DOMINION BLVD., GLEN ALLEN, VA. 23060 TELEPHONE NUMBER NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AT SITE APPROX. 1,000 PROPERTY AREA AT SITE 1855 ACRES (804) 273-3023 EXACT SOURCE LOCATION -INCLUDE NAME OF CITY (COUNTY) AND ATTACH MAP WITH PROPERTY BOUNDARIES NORTH END OF.ROUTE 700, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA PERSON TO CONTACT ON AIR POLLUTION MATTERS-TITLE PHONE NUMBER (8041 273-3023 MR. A. W. HADDER, MANAGER-AIR QUALITY TYPE OR PRINT NAME OF OWNER OR CERTIFIED COMPANY OFFICIAL -TITLE MR. J. A. AHLADAS, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-CORPORATE SERVICES SIGNATURE 0\ W~ ER °(/t.')fl1.0MPANY OFFICIAL DATE ~r~o) Q_1 /~U.~i;j ' .. FORM 7(Page 1 H~;sed 12~92) -

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGIN!~ . DEPARTMENT OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL. * 'GENERAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

I 1: 1 1ii@i$TRAT1QN ijij~ijER'.

MR. A. W. HADDER, MANAGER -AIR QUALITY IS THE FACILITY TO BE PERMITTED AS A PORTABLE PLANT? Aug. 30, 1993 40726 No EJ LIST THE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AND/OR SERVICES PERFORMED AT THIS FACILITY:

GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY LIST THE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC) CODE(S) FOR THE FACILITY:

MILESTONES New source construction New equipment installation Modification of existing process or equipment Transfer of ownership or location Startup JUNE, 1994 FORM 7 (Page 2) .. (Revised 12/92) ESTIMATED STARTING DATE NOV. 1, 1993 ) ) ) )-) ESTIMATED COMPLETING DATE JUNE, 1994 ) ) ) ) )

COMPANY NAME VIRGINIA POWER, NORTH ANNA POWER STATION DATE August 30,1993 REGISTRATION NUMBER 40726 FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT AND STATIONARY COMBUSTION ENGINES (EXCEPT INCINERATORS) (BOILERS.

TURBINES.

GAS/DIESEL ENGINES. KILNS. ETC.I: 7 CATERPILLAR 3600 SERIES DIESEL ELECTRIC GENERATOR Code A

  • Equipment BOILER TYPE: 1 . Pulverized Coal -Wet Bottom 2. Pulverized Coal -Dry Bottom 3. Pulverized Coal -Cyclone Furnace 4. Spreader Stoker 5. Chain or Travelling Grate Stoker 6. Underfeed Stoker 7. Hand Fired Coal 8. Oil, Tangentially Fired 9. Oil, Horizontally Fired (except rotary cup) 10. Gas, Tangentially Fired 11. Gas, Horizontally Fired FORM 7 (Page 4) (Revised 12/92) 36.6, BASED ON 261.4GPH X 140,000 BTU/GAL DISTILLATE (DIESEL FUEL OR ND2 OIL) Code A (continued)
12. Wood with Flyash Reinjection 16 13. Wood without Flyash Reinjection
14. Other Type STATIONARY ENGINE TYPE: 1 5. Combustion Turbine 16. Internal Combustion Engine 17. Other Type OTHER COMBUSTION UNITS: 18. Oven/ Kiln 19. Rotary Kiln 18. Process Furnace 99. Other---------------

5605 4000 Code B -Usage 1 . Steam Production

2. Drying / Curing 3. Space Heating 4. Process Heat 5. Food Processing
6. Electrical Generation
7. Mechanical Work 99. Other---------

6(STA~

i . COMPANY NAME VIRGINIA POWER, NORTH ANNA POWER STATION STACK PARAMETERS AND FUEL DATA: 7 7 3 Code K -Vent/Stack Configuration 30 121 2.17 (26 in.) 8440 (1) 31044 111 801 DISTILLATE (DIESEL OR Na 2) . 1 . Unobstructed vertical discharge ( 11 Estimated for the operating condition of 4000 eKW. DATE August 30, 1993 0.2614 10 3 GAL 6.2736 10 3 *GAL 2. Obstructed vertical discharge (e.g., raincap) Specified as 128 fps (7680 fpm) and 28250 cfm @ 3640 eKW. REGISTRATION NUMBER 407.Z6 130.7 10 3 GAL 140,000 BTU/GAL 0.5 3. Horizontal or downward discharge (e.g., T-stack) (21_ Centerline of exhaust is at elevation 290 feet. Ground level at the building is 260 feet, 99. Other (specify) but nearby ground level elevations range from 255 to 272 feet. Above Ground Level . * ** *** .Identify All Types of Fuels (Including Auxiliary Fuels, ln-Pro.cess Fue.ls) and Corresponding Data

  • FORM ? (Page 10) (Revised 12/92) Use Tons for Solid Fuels,.Thousands of Gallons for Liquids, and Millions of Cubic Feet for Gaseous Fuels .
  • I. COMPANY NAME VIRGINIA POWER, NORTH ANNA POWER STATION CRITERIA POLLUTANT EMISSIONS:

7 7 1.9 0046 1.9 0.46 18.5 4.63 157.2 39.30 ' DATE August 30, 1993. REGISTRATION NUMBER 4072,6 9.3 2.34 6.7 1.67 6.51 E-04 1.63E-04 Code M -Emission Estimate Method jprovide detailed calculations including assumed control efficiency of control equipment.

if applica_blel

1. Stack Test (include a copy) 2. Material Balance (include calculations)
3. Emission Factor (identify)
99. Other (describe)
  • TSP, PM 10 , VO_Cs should also be split up by component and reported on Page 13 as TOXIC POLLUTANTS.

FORM 7 (Page 131 (Revised 12/92) 99 SEE A*-

COMPANY NAME VIRGINIA POWER. NORTH ANNA POWER STATION DATE August 30. 1993 REGISTRATION NUMBER 40726 TOXIC POLLUTANT EMISSIONS FROM PROPOSED FACILITY:

§fifii~il&6181t-Jffifftt Code M -Emission Estimate Method (provide det~iled calculations including assumed control efficiency of control equipment, if applicable)

1. Stack Test (include a copy) 2. Material Balance *(include calculations)
3. Emission Factor (ide_ntify)
99. Other (describe)

* Toxic Pollutant is defined as any.pollutant not listed on Page 12 of this form. Specify which pollutants are also reported on Page 12 as TSP, PM10, or VOCs FORM 7 (Page 15) (Revised 12/92)

COMPANY NAME VIRGINIA POWER, NORTH ANNA POWER STATION DATE August 30, 1993 REGISTRATION NUMBER 40~26 OPERATING PERIODS: 7 25 FORM 7 (Page 16) (Revised 12/92) 25 25 25 5 6 24 7 .. .. ************

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