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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/23/2017
Doc Name
Compliant and Request for Inspection Over Failure of West Elk
From
Wild Earth Gurdians
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DRMS
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General Correspondence
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MPB
JRS
LDS
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At this time, without more specific evidence to suggest the contrary, the source is <br />considered to be in compliance with this Condition. <br />14. Operating Permit (OP) requirements shall apply to this source at any such time that this <br />source becomes major solely by virtue of a relaxation in any permit limitation. Any <br />relaxation that increases the potential to emit above the applicable OP threshold shall <br />require submittal of and issuance of an operating permit, under Regulation No. 3, Part C. <br />As stated above, there have been no relaxations in permit requirements. However, <br />as the source may have significant emissions of VOCs which have yet to be more <br />precisely quantified, the source is likely subject to OP requirements. The source is <br />already subject to Title V requirements based on recent Greenhouse Gas <br />Emissions regulations, and submitted a Title V application on June 29, 2012 as <br />required (application did not include VOC emission reporting). Following the <br />coming enforcement action which will require site-specific extended gas analysis <br />from multiple points, the source may be found to be subject to OP requirements <br />for VOCs, in addition to being a Title V source for greenhouse gases. <br />Compliance with this condition cannot be assessed at this time. <br />15. The applicant shall follow the most current operating and maintenance plan and record <br />keeping format approved by the Division in order to demonstrate compliance on an <br />ongoing basis with the requirements of this permit. (Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, <br />Section III.G.7.) <br />The source is following the most recent O&M Plan, which was submitted 8/25/2011 <br />and approved by the Division on 10/1412011. Source is in compliance. <br />16. Issuance of this permit cancels the permits contained in the following table. AIRS IDs are <br />not cancelled. <br />Permit Number <br />95GU508-1 <br />95GU508-2 <br />95GU508-3 <br />95GU5084 <br />95GU508-5 <br />96GU736 <br />99GU0832 <br />No action required by the source for this Condition. Source is in compliance. <br />Permit Number 10GU1130 — Cummins 3,251 bhp diesel emergency backup generator for Shaft <br />#2 fan. The Initial Approval version of this permit was issued on March 24, 2010. <br />This permit shall expire if the owner or operator of the source for which this permit was <br />issued: (i) does not commence construction/modification or operation of this source within <br />18 months after either the date of issuance of this initial approval permit or the date on <br />'Which such construction or activity was scheduled to commence as set forth in the permit <br />application associated with this permit; (ii) discontinues construction for a period of <br />eighteen months or more; or (iii) does not complete construction within a reasonable time <br />of the estimated completion date (See General Condition No. 6., Item 1.). Upon a <br />2012 Air Pollution Inspection <br />0510015 JNSP-2012. docx Page 21 of 30 <br />
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