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~- <br /> <br />Any changes with respect to the original submittal which would <br />result in increases in either emissions or ambient air impacts, or <br />which would result in the emission of any pollutants not listed in <br />the original submittal, automatically nullifies this exemption. <br />Before actually making any such change, you must apply to the <br />Division for a new exemption based on the anticipated change; if <br />the new exemption is denied by the Division, you will have to <br />obtain a permit BEFORE implementing the change. <br />In accordance with C.R.S. 25-7-114.1, the Air Pollutant Emission <br />Notice (APEN) associated with this source is valid for a term of <br />five years. The five year term for this APEN expires on May 18, <br />1998. A revised APEN shall be submitted no later than 30 days <br />before the five year term expires. <br />Sincerely, <br />R K Hancock III <br />Permit Engineer/Reviewer <br />Stationary Sources Program <br />Air Pollution Control Division <br />cc: E1 Paso County Health and Environment <br />Note to Permit Holder: <br />The following emissions of total suspended particulates (TSP) <br />and particulate matter of less than ten microns (PM~o) are <br />estimated based on the production rates listed above. This <br />information is listed to inform the operator of the Division's <br />analysis of the TSP and PM~o emissions. This information is <br />listed on the Division's emission inventory system. <br />Total Suspended Particulates: 7.21 tons/year <br />Particulate Matter (PMio): 3.46 tons/year. <br />