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| 9/19/2012 | Board meetings commence at 9:45 a.m. |
State Mining District Headquarters’ Board Room, 7th floor, 939 Ellis Street, San Francisco. |
District BAAQMD: PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED REGULATION 9, RULE 13: NITROGEN OXIDES, PARTICULATE MATTER AND TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS FROM PORTLAND CEMENT MANUFACTURING Comments also can be sent by fax to (415) 749-4741 or by e-mail to rcave@baaqmd.gov. Comments on the negative declaration will be received from Friday, July 20, 2012 until 5:00 pm on Friday, August 10, 2012. |
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Winter 2011 or beyond |
TBD |
County of Santa Clara East Wing (1st Floor) 70 West Hedding Street, San Jose, CA |
Public Hearing on the new County 20-year Permit for the new Quarry |
Lehigh's Title V Permit ApplicationNotice Inviting Written Public Comments regarding Lehigh's Title V Permit application [Postponed] Interested Parties: The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (the District) is seeking written comment on the revised draft Title V Permit renewal for Lehigh Southwest Cement Company in Cupertino , CA . Lehigh Southwest Cement Company is a major facility that is required to obtain operating permits under Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, the federal Operating Permit Program and the District’s Regulation 2, Rule 6 - Major Facility Review. The Title V Permit is a compilation of all existing applicable local, state and federal air quality requirements including emissions limits and standards, monitoring, record-keeping, and reporting requirements. Title V permits are renewed on a 5-year cycle, and the existing permit remains in effect until permit renewal is completed. On July 30, 2009, the District issued an initial draft Title V permit renewal for the Lehigh facility. On January 5, 2010, the District withdrew this initial draft Title V permit renewal. This was done because U.S. EPA had indicated that it would soon be adopting significantly more stringent standards for mercury and other toxic air contaminants from cement plants in amendments to 40 CFR 63, Subpart LLL, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) from the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry, and the District wanted to incorporate these more stringent requirements into Lehigh’s permit. The NESHAP rule amendments were delayed, but were eventually published on September 9, 2010. EPA also issued further minor amendments to this rule on January 18, 2011. The District has now incorporated these NESHAP amendments into a revised draft Title V permit for the Lehigh facility and made additional revisions to the permit, as follows:
All revisions are noted and explained in detail in the Statement of Basis for the revised draft Title V Permit renewal. It should be noted that the District is also in the process of developing a rule for cement manufacturing plants that was identified as a control measure in our 2010 Clean Air Plan. The focus of this new District rule will be on emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), an air pollutant that is not addressed by the NESHAP. The new District rule will likely be considered for adoption later this year, and its requirements will be incorporated into Lehigh’s Title V permit in a subsequent permit reopening. Members of the public can provide their input to the District on the revised Title V permit renewal for the Lehigh facility by submitting written comments to Ms. Thu Bui, BAAQMD, 939 Ellis Street , San Francisco , CA , 94109 , or via email at tbui@baaqmd.gov. The public review and comment period commenced on January 21, 2011, and the District will accept comments on the permit through March 25, 2011. Questions about this notice, the revised draft permit, and Statement of Basis, should also be directed to Ms. Bui. Thank you. Kristina Chu Public Information Officer Bay Area Air Quality Management District 939 Ellis Street San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415) 749-4758 Fax: (415) 749-5101 |