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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–9911–10–Region 2]
Prevention of Significant Deterioration
of Air Quality (PSD) Final
Determinations in New Jersey, Puerto
Rico, and the Virgin Islands
Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Notice of final actions.
AGENCY:
The purpose of this notice is
to announce that between July 1, 2008
and April 15, 2014, the Region 2 Office
of the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), issued three final agency actions
and the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection (NJDEP)
issued five final agency actions
pursuant to the Prevention of
Significant Deterioration of Air Quality
(PSD) regulations codified at 40 CFR
52.21. In addition, one previous EPA
final agency action dated April 7, 2006
was inadvertently omitted in the
previous Federal Register publication
and has been included here.
DATES: The effective dates for the above
determinations are delineated in the
chart at the end of this notice (see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Frank Jon, Environmental Engineer of
SUMMARY:
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the Permitting Section, Air Programs
Branch, Clean Air and Sustainability
Division, Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 2 Office, 290 Broadway,
Name
Location
Brookhaven, New
York.
West Deptford
Township, New
Jersey.
Vineland Municipal
Electric Utility
(VMEU)—Howard
Down Station.
Vineland, New Jersey.
Hovensa, LLC ...........
Christiansted, U.S.
Virgin Islands.
Hovensa, LLC ...........
Christiansted, U.S.
Virgin Islands.
Woodbridge Energy
Center.
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Caithness Long Island, LLC.
West Deptford Energy, LLC.
Woodbridge Township, NJ.
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at (212) 637–4085.
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to the PSD regulations, the Region 2
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Office of the USEPA, and the NJDEP
have made final PSD determinations
relative to the facilities listed below:
Agency
A new 346 MW combined-cycle electric
generating facility.
Two identical combined-cycle turbines
each with a 2,262 MMBtu/hr higher
heating value (HHV) (not including
supplemental duct-firing) when firing
natural gas; when duct firing is included, the maximum heat input is
2,270 MMBtu/hr HHV; one 40 MMBtu/
hr auxiliary boiler; one 750 KW emergency diesel engine-driven generator;
and a 300 HP diesel engine-driven fire
pump and storage tanks.
One 64 MW Rolls Royce simple-cycle
combustion turbine (Model Trent 60)
with a maximum heat input of 590
MMBtu/hr when firing natural gas and
568 MMBtu/hr when firing ultra low
sulfur distillate. Emission controls consists of dry low NOX combustors,
water injection and Selective Catalytic
Reduction for NOX; and oxidation catalyst for CO and VOC.
Construction and operation of a new
ultra low nitrogen oxide (NOX) converter heater to replace an existing low
NOX heater at the refinery’s sulfuric
acid plant.
Lower NOX emission limit when firing oil
as fuel, allowing for a different NOX
limit from the main stack while switching from the bypass stack to the main
stack and while conducting on-line
maintenance of the steam injection
system. Also, a revision to the LSG
Heater’s permitted number of startup
and shutdown cycles and to the permitted number of hours of such cycles.
Two General Electric Company 7 FA
combined-cycle combustion turbines
(211 MW each), with 2,267 MMBtu/hr
heat input, two heat recovery steam
generators equipped with a natural
gas-fired duct burner. Supporting auxiliary equipment includes one natural
gas-fired auxiliary boiler, one natural
gas-fired fuel heater, one ultra low sulfur distillate (ULSD) fuel-fired emergency generator and a ULSD-fired
emergency fire water pump and 19%
aqueous ammonia storage tank, and
one cooling tower. Control devices to
both turbines include dry-low NOX
combustors, SCRs, and oxidation catalysts.
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Date
EPA
New PSD Permit ....
April 7, 2006.
NJDEP
New PSD Permit ....
May 6, 2009.
NJDEP
New PSD Permit ....
September 16,
2010.
EPA
PSD Permit Modification.
May 9, 2011.
EPA
PSD Permit Modification.
August 17, 2011.
NJDEP
New PSD Permit ....
July 25, 2012.
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Name
Location
Project
Agency
Final action
Date
Hess Newark Energy
Center.
Newark, NJ .............
NJDEP
New PSD Permit ....
Permit issued: September 13, 2012.
The Environmental
Appeals Board
issued an order
dismissing the
PSD permit appeal on November
20, 2012.
PSD permit effective
date: November
27, 2012.
PSEG Fossil LLC ......
Woodbridge Township, NJ.
NJDEP
New PSD Permit ....
March 17, 2014.
Energy Answers, LLC
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
The 655 Megawatt facility will consist of
two GE 207FA.05 combined-cycle
combustion turbine generators (CTGs),
two heat recovery steam generators
(HRSG) equipped with duct burners,
and a single steam turbine generator
(STG). Supporting ancillary equipment
includes a natural gas-fired auxiliary
boiler, a cooling tower, an emergency
diesel generator, and an emergency
diesel fire pump. The proposed CTGs
and duct burners will be fueled exclusively by natural gas. The CTGs will
utilize dry low-NOX (DLN) combustors
and selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
systems to control NOX emissions that
meet Lowest Achievable Emission
Rate (LAER). An oxidation catalyst will
be used to control emissions of carbon
monoxide (CO) to Best Available Control Technology (BACT) levels, as well
as to control volatile organic compounds (VOC).
A modification to construct and operate a
nominal 625 MW Project at the existing Sewaren Generating Station. The
proposed project consists of two state
of the art natural gas fired combinedcycle combustion turbine generators
(CTGs), two heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) equipped with duct
burners, one 300 horsepower emergency diesel fire pump; and a threecell mechanical cooling tower.
Construction and operation of the Arecibo Puerto Rico Renewable Energy
Project which consists of two 1,050
tons per day (each) refuse-derived fuel
municipal waste combustors, a 77
megawatt steam turbine electrical-generator, and other ancillary equipment.
EPA
New PSD Permit ....
Original PSD permit
issued: June 11,
2013.
Following appeal,
the Environmental
Appeals Board
issued an order
granting voluntary
remand in part
and denying review in part on
March 25, 2014.
Remanded final
PSD permit was
issued and effective on April 10,
2014.
This notice lists only the facilities that
have received final PSD determinations.
Anyone who wishes to review these
determinations and related materials
should contact the following offices:
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EPA Actions
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 2 Office, Air Programs
Branch—25th Floor, 290 Broadway,
New York, New York 10007–1866, (212)
637–4085.
NJDEP Actions
New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection, Division of
Environmental Quality, Air Quality
Permitting Element, Bureau of
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Preconstruction Permits, 401 East State
Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, (609)
777–0286.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 124.19(l), a
prerequisite to seeking judicial review
of these determinations under section
307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act (the Act)
is that parties must have previously
filed a petition with the EPA
Environmental Appeals Board under 40
CFR 124.19(a). If the prerequisite has
been met, review may be sought only by
the filing of a petition for review in the
United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days from
the date on which these determinations
are published in the Federal Register.
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determinations shall not be subject to
later judicial review in civil or criminal
proceedings for enforcement.
Dated: May 7, 2014.
Judith A. Enck,
Regional Administrator, Region 2.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9911-10-Region 2]
Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality (PSD)
Final Determinations in New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of final actions.
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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to announce that between July 1,
2008 and April 15, 2014, the Region 2 Office of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), issued three final agency actions and the New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) issued five final
agency actions pursuant to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration
of Air Quality (PSD) regulations codified at 40 CFR 52.21. In addition,
one previous EPA final agency action dated April 7, 2006 was
inadvertently omitted in the previous Federal Register publication and
has been included here.
DATES: The effective dates for the above determinations are delineated
in the chart at the end of this notice (see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Frank Jon, Environmental Engineer
of
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the Permitting Section, Air Programs Branch, Clean Air and
Sustainability Division, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2
Office, 290 Broadway, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10007-1866, at (212)
637-4085.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the PSD regulations, the Region
2 Office of the USEPA, and the NJDEP have made final PSD determinations
relative to the facilities listed below:
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Name Location Project Agency Final action Date
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Caithness Long Island, LLC.. Brookhaven, New A new 346 MW EPA New PSD Permit. April 7, 2006.
York. combined-cycle
electric generating
facility.
West Deptford Energy, LLC... West Deptford Two identical NJDEP New PSD Permit. May 6, 2009.
Township, New combined-cycle
Jersey. turbines each with
a 2,262 MMBtu/hr
higher heating
value (HHV) (not
including
supplemental duct-
firing) when firing
natural gas; when
duct firing is
included, the
maximum heat input
is 2,270 MMBtu/hr
HHV; one 40 MMBtu/
hr auxiliary
boiler; one 750 KW
emergency diesel
engine-driven
generator; and a
300 HP diesel
engine-driven fire
pump and storage
tanks.
Vineland Municipal Electric Vineland, New One 64 MW Rolls NJDEP New PSD Permit. September 16,
Utility (VMEU)--Howard Down Jersey. Royce simple-cycle 2010.
Station. combustion turbine
(Model Trent 60)
with a maximum heat
input of 590 MMBtu/
hr when firing
natural gas and 568
MMBtu/hr when
firing ultra low
sulfur distillate.
Emission controls
consists of dry low
NOX combustors,
water injection and
Selective Catalytic
Reduction for NOX;
and oxidation
catalyst for CO and
VOC.
Hovensa, LLC................ Christiansted, Construction and EPA PSD Permit May 9, 2011.
U.S. Virgin operation of a new Modification.
Islands. ultra low nitrogen
oxide (NOX)
converter heater to
replace an existing
low NOX heater at
the refinery's
sulfuric acid plant.
Hovensa, LLC................ Christiansted, Lower NOX emission EPA PSD Permit August 17,
U.S. Virgin limit when firing Modification. 2011.
Islands. oil as fuel,
allowing for a
different NOX limit
from the main stack
while switching
from the bypass
stack to the main
stack and while
conducting on-line
maintenance of the
steam injection
system. Also, a
revision to the LSG
Heater's permitted
number of startup
and shutdown cycles
and to the
permitted number of
hours of such
cycles.
Woodbridge Energy Center.... Woodbridge Two General Electric NJDEP New PSD Permit. July 25, 2012.
Township, NJ. Company 7 FA
combined-cycle
combustion turbines
(211 MW each), with
2,267 MMBtu/hr heat
input, two heat
recovery steam
generators equipped
with a natural gas-
fired duct burner.
Supporting
auxiliary equipment
includes one
natural gas-fired
auxiliary boiler,
one natural gas-
fired fuel heater,
one ultra low
sulfur distillate
(ULSD) fuel-fired
emergency generator
and a ULSD-fired
emergency fire
water pump and 19%
aqueous ammonia
storage tank, and
one cooling tower.
Control devices to
both turbines
include dry-low NOX
combustors, SCRs,
and oxidation
catalysts.
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Hess Newark Energy Center... Newark, NJ..... The 655 Megawatt NJDEP New PSD Permit. Permit issued:
facility will September 13,
consist of two GE 2012.
207FA.05 combined- The
cycle combustion Environmental
turbine generators Appeals Board
(CTGs), two heat issued an
recovery steam order
generators (HRSG) dismissing the
equipped with duct PSD permit
burners, and a appeal on
single steam November 20,
turbine generator 2012.
(STG). Supporting PSD permit
ancillary equipment effective
includes a natural date: November
gas-fired auxiliary 27, 2012.
boiler, a cooling
tower, an emergency
diesel generator,
and an emergency
diesel fire pump.
The proposed CTGs
and duct burners
will be fueled
exclusively by
natural gas. The
CTGs will utilize
dry low-NOX (DLN)
combustors and
selective catalytic
reduction (SCR)
systems to control
NOX emissions that
meet Lowest
Achievable Emission
Rate (LAER). An
oxidation catalyst
will be used to
control emissions
of carbon monoxide
(CO) to Best
Available Control
Technology (BACT)
levels, as well as
to control volatile
organic compounds
(VOC).
PSEG Fossil LLC............. Woodbridge A modification to NJDEP New PSD Permit. March 17, 2014.
Township, NJ. construct and
operate a nominal
625 MW Project at
the existing
Sewaren Generating
Station. The
proposed project
consists of two
state of the art
natural gas fired
combined-cycle
combustion turbine
generators (CTGs),
two heat recovery
steam generators
(HRSG) equipped
with duct burners,
one 300 horsepower
emergency diesel
fire pump; and a
three-cell
mechanical cooling
tower.
Energy Answers, LLC......... Arecibo, Puerto Construction and EPA New PSD Permit. Original PSD
Rico. operation of the permit issued:
Arecibo Puerto Rico June 11, 2013.
Renewable Energy Following
Project which appeal, the
consists of two Environmental
1,050 tons per day Appeals Board
(each) refuse- issued an
derived fuel order granting
municipal waste voluntary
combustors, a 77 remand in part
megawatt steam and denying
turbine electrical- review in part
generator, and on March 25,
other ancillary 2014.
equipment. Remanded final
PSD permit was
issued and
effective on
April 10,
2014.
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This notice lists only the facilities that have received final PSD
determinations. Anyone who wishes to review these determinations and
related materials should contact the following offices:
EPA Actions
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2 Office, Air Programs
Branch--25th Floor, 290 Broadway, New York, New York 10007-1866, (212)
637-4085.
NJDEP Actions
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Environmental Quality, Air Quality Permitting Element, Bureau of
Preconstruction Permits, 401 East State Street, Trenton, New Jersey
08625, (609) 777-0286.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 124.19(l), a prerequisite to seeking judicial
review of these determinations under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air
Act (the Act) is that parties must have previously filed a petition
with the EPA Environmental Appeals Board under 40 CFR 124.19(a). If the
prerequisite has been met, review may be sought only by the filing of a
petition for review in the United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days from the date on which these
determinations are published in the Federal Register. Under section
307(b)(2) of the Act, these determinations shall not be subject to
later judicial review in civil or criminal proceedings for enforcement.
Dated: May 7, 2014.
Judith A. Enck,
Regional Administrator, Region 2.
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