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8/25/2016 3:19:41 AM
Creation date
11/21/2007 11:37:55 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981048
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/6/1983
From
TRINIDAD BASIN MINING INC
To
MLRD
Type & Sequence
TR3
Media Type
D
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i a Z,- c ._ .. L <br />_ ~. ~-..~ JC- <br />GENERAL _~i~l,yr VE DUST AIR POLL UTAIJT EI'.ISSION NOTICE (APEN} <br />t All data given, such as production rates, topsoil removal, etc. should be <br />for chat period of 12 months that is expected to have the greatest amount <br />of activity, usually [he first year. EniisSiuns till be calculated in terms <br />of pounds per day and tons per year of particulates generated. Also, please <br />' submit the following, if available: <br />1. A map showing site location and haul roads. <br />2. Production schedule. <br />3. Schematic of [he operation. <br />' 4, Engineering or manufacturing data On control equipment. <br />' PERMITS REQUIRED <br />One permit may cover all fugitive dust generating activities at a mine site. <br />However, with [his approach a violation of permit conditions by any One <br />activity may result in enforcement action being taken against the entire <br />operation. The APCD, therefore, recommends se p•3 rate permits for most <br />activities. The following generally require s^parate permits: <br />1. Activities spatially or temporally separated where the emissions front <br />one do not significantly impact the other, such as a rail lcadout <br />' located several miles from the mine or temporary construction activity <br />at a facility. <br />' 2. A portion of the activity, such as hauling, subcontracted to another <br />company. In [his case, the responsible contractor could be issued a <br />separate permit for leis par[ of [he wnrk. <br />' 3. Process equipment that may be relocated to another mine site at a <br />future date. This aids the applicant by requiring only a Relocation <br />i Ilotice for that equipment when moved. <br />' 4. All point sources, such as generators, boilers, and othr.r pollution <br />generating equipment venting through a stack. A crusher is considered <br />' to be a point source. Each point source r_yu_res_ a separate_Air <br />Pollutant Emission Notice, APC-200A-20. <br />t r E_S <br />A filing fee of $40.00 must accompany each APCN, i.e. each permit applied <br />for requires a filing (ee. Also, direct costs associated with [he engineer- <br />' ing evaluation, modeling, analysis, nolic.c and publication requirements, and <br />any other activities required in processing the permit will be assessed the <br />applican?. <br /> <br />
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