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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
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Wild Earth Gurdians
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DRMS
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General Correspondence
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MPB
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LDS
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or operator maintains records indicating that Federal, State, or local standards require <br />maintenance and testing of emergency ICE beyond 100 hours per year. Emergency stationary ICE <br />may operate up to 50 hours per year in non -emergency situations, but those 50 hours are counted <br />towards the 100 hours per year provided for maintenance and testing. The 50 hours per year for <br />non -emergency situations cannot be used for peak shaving or to generate income for a facility to <br />supply power to an electric grid or otherwise supply non -emergency power as part of a financial <br />arrangement with another entity. For owners and operators of emergency engines, any operation <br />other than emergency operation, maintenance and testing, and operation in non -emergency <br />situations for 50 hours per year, as permitted in this section, is prohibited. (Reference: NSPS IIII, <br />§ 60.4211 (f)) <br />This engine is manufactured in compliance with the appropriate emissions limits, and is certified to <br />meet those limits if operated and maintained normally. The source provided fuel supplier <br />certification records verifying that only compliant ULSD fuel has been fired in this engine. There is <br />a non-resettable hour meter installed on the machine as required. The unit is used for readiness <br />testing and emergency use only. Total operation of the engine has not exceeded 19 hours during any <br />rolling 12 -month period. The source is in compliance with all requirements of NSPS Subpart IIII. <br />12. The following requirements of Regulation No. 6, Part A, Subpart A, General Provisions, apply. <br />a. At all times, including periods of start-up, shutdown, and malfunction, the facility and control <br />equipment shall, to the extent practicable, be maintained and operated in a manner consistent with <br />good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether or not <br />acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information <br />available to the Division, which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity <br />observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. <br />(Reference: Regulation No. 6, Part A. General Provisions from 40 CFR 60.11 <br />b. No article, machine, equipment or process shall be used to conceal an emission which would <br />otherwise constitute a violation of an applicable standard. Such concealment includes, but is not <br />limited to, the use of gaseous diluents to achieve compliance with an opacity standard or with a <br />standard which is based on the concentration of a pollutant in the gases discharged to the <br />atmosphere. (§ 60.12) <br />Written notification of construction and initial startup dates shall be submitted to the Division as <br />required under § 60.7. <br />d. Records of startups, shutdowns, and malfunctions shall be maintained, as required under § 60.7. <br />The source maintains records and appears to operate and maintain the unit as required. The source <br />is in compliance with the General Provisions of Subpart A. <br />OPERATING & MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS <br />13. The owner or operator shall develop an operating and maintenance (O&M) plan, along with a <br />recordkeeping format, that outlines how the applicant will maintain compliance on an ongoing basis with <br />the requirements of this permit. Compliance with the O&M plan shall commence at startup. Within sixty <br />(60) days after issuance of this permit, the owner or operator shall submit the O&M plan to the Division. <br />Failure to submit an acceptable operating and maintenance plan could result in revocation of the permit. <br />(Reference: Regulation No. 3, Part B, III.E.) <br />2015 Inspection �� <br />0510015-INSP-2015 Page 31 of 37 <br />
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