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Energy Rate (mills/kWh) ..................................................................................
Capacity Rate ($/kW-Mo) ................................................................................
The FY 2019 base charge for BCP
electric service decreased by $7.2
million to $69.7 million; a 9.3%
reduction. This FY 2019 decrease
follows a one-time increase to the FY
2018 base charge due to Reclamation’s
collection of $15 million in working
capital in FY 2018. There is no need to
collect working capital in the FY 2019
base charge, but other factors—namely,
a $5.1 million decrease in non-power
revenue and Reclamation’s deferment of
$2.7 million in BCP operations and
maintenance costs from FY 2018 to FY
2019—placed upward pressure on the
base charge. This necessitated a $7.8
million offset against the $15 million
decrease in the FY 2019 base charge,
resulting in an overall decrease of $7.2
million in the FY 2019 base charge
compared to the FY 2018 base charge.
WAPA’s costs remain relatively flat and
do not result in a measurable effect on
the base charge.
The notice of the proposed FY 2019
base charge and rates for electric service
was published consistent with
procedures set forth in 10 CFR part 903
and 18 CFR part 300. WAPA took the
following steps to involve the public in
the rate adjustment process:
1. WAPA published a Federal
Register 2 notice announcing the
proposed formula rates, initiating the
90-day public consultation and
comment period, setting forth the date
and location of public information and
public comment forums, and outlining
the procedures for public participation.
2. On August 29, 2018, WAPA held a
public information forum in Phoenix,
Arizona. WAPA’s representatives
explained the proposed changes to the
formula rates, answered questions, and
provided handouts.
3. On September 28, 2018, WAPA
held a public comment forum in
Phoenix, Arizona, to provide attendees
an opportunity to comment and ask
questions for the record.
4. WAPA posted information about
this public process at https://
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Pages/boulder-canyon-rates.aspx.
5. The consultation and comment
period ended on October 29, 2018, and
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$1.99
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18.92
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WAPA received one comment. The
comment appears below, paraphrased
where appropriate without
compromising its meaning.
Comment: A commenter requested
that the rate process administered by
WAPA be accomplished in a timely
manner and prior to October 1.
Response: WAPA experienced delays
in implementing the BCP rate process
due, in part, to the beginning of a new
BCP marketing period on October 1,
2018. The true-up of financial balances
between the previous and current BCP
contractors, for example, took longer
than anticipated. WAPA notes that
required administrative actions
associated with the new marketing
period have been implemented.
Following DOE’s review of WAPA’s
proposal, I hereby approve on a final
basis the FY 2019 base charge and rates
for BCP electric service under Rate
Schedule BCP–F10 through September
30, 2019.
Dated: March 1, 2019.
Mark W. Menezes,
Under Secretary of Energy.
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Notice of Request for Approval of
Alternative Means of Emission
Limitation
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
This action provides public
notice and solicits comment on the
alternative means of emission limitation
(AMEL) request from Shell Oil Products
U.S. Martinez Refinery (Shell Martinez)
under the Clean Air Act, to operate a
multi-point ground flare (MPGF) at a
refinery in Martinez, California. In this
action, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) is soliciting
comment on all aspects of this AMEL
request and the corresponding operating
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conditions that would demonstrate that
the requested AMEL will achieve a
reduction in emissions of hazardous air
pollutants (HAP) at least equivalent to
the reduction in emissions required by
the National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants from
Petroleum Refineries (‘‘Petroleum
Refinery Maximum Achievable Control
Technology (MACT)’’). The Shell
Martinez delayed coking unit (DCU)
MPGF cannot meet the flare tip velocity
limits in the Petroleum Refinery MACT.
Based on our review of this request and
supporting information, we conclude
that, by following the conditions
specified in this notice, the Shell
Martinez DCU MPGF will achieve at
least equivalent emissions reductions as
flares complying with the Petroleum
Refinery MACT requirements.
DATES: Comments. Comments must be
received on or before April 10, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Comments. Submit your
comments, identified by Docket ID No.
EPA–HQ–OAR–2014–0738, at https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
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following address: OAQPS Document
Control Officer (C404–02), OAQPS, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
27711, Attention Docket ID No. EPA–
HQ–OAR–2014–0738.
Acronyms and Abbreviations. We use
multiple acronyms and terms in this
notice. While this list may not be
exhaustive, to ease the reading of this
notice and for reference purposes, the
EPA defines the following terms and
acronyms here:
AMEL alternative means of emission
limitation
BTU/scf British thermal units per standard
cubic foot
CBI Confidential Business Information
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DCU delayed coking unit
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
Eqn equation
FGR flare gas recovery
HAP hazardous air pollutants
MACT maximum achievable control
technology
MPGF multi-point ground flare
NESHAP national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants
NHVcz net heating value of combustion
zone gas
OAQPS Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards
Organization of This Document. The
information in this notice is organized
as follows:
I. Background
II. Requests for AMEL Shell Martinez DCU
MPGF
III. AMEL for the DCU MPGF
IV. Request for Comments
I. Background
Regulatory Flare Requirements and
AMEL Requests
The provisions in the Petroleum
Refinery MACT, at 40 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) 63.670 (d) specify
operating requirements for flares used
for emission points subject to the
Petroleum Refinery MACT to ensure
that the applicable standards for those
emission points are met. The MACT, at
40 CFR 63.670 (r) allows the EPA to
approve a site-specific AMEL for a given
flare if, after notice and opportunity for
comment, it is established to the
Administrator’s satisfaction that the
flare achieves 96.5-percent combustion
efficiency (and 98-percent destruction
efficiency) using the requested AMEL.
AMEL requests have been submitted
to the EPA for an MPGF that cannot
comply with the applicable flare tip
velocity requirements in the Petroleum
Refinery MACT, 40 CFR 63.670(d).
These maximum flare tip velocity
requirements ensure that the flame does
not ‘‘lift off’’ or separate from the flare
tip, which could cause flame instability
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and/or potentially result in a portion of
the flare gas being released without
proper combustion. Proper combustion
for flares is considered to be 98-percent
destruction efficiency or greater for
organic HAP and volatile organic
compounds. Shell Martinez submitted
an AMEL request to operate a flare with
tip exit velocities greater than those
allowed in 40 CFR 63.670 (d) while
achieving ≥ 96.5-percent combustion
efficiency and 98-percent destruction
efficiency.
Specifically, this request from Shell
Martinez, which was submitted to the
EPA on June 1, 2018, seeks an AMEL to
operate an MPGF for its DCU at its
Martinez Refinery during upset
emergency conditions. This DCU is
subject to the Petroleum Refinery
MACT, 40 CFR part 63, subpart CC;
accordingly, the request followed the
AMEL framework specified in 40 CFR
part 63, subpart CC at 40 CFR 63.670(r).
The DCU MPGF design in this request
is a multi-point tip design which
employs large numbers of tips close to
ground level (these are termed multipoint ground flares [MPGF]). The EPA
has reviewed this request and has
deemed it to be complete.
As mentioned above, Shell Martinez
submitted this AMEL request to operate
its DCU MPGF above the applicable
maximum permitted velocity
requirements at 40 CFR 63.670(d). Shell
Martinez provided information to
demonstrate that the DCU MPGF design
achieves 96.5-percent combustion
efficiency and 98-percent destruction
efficiency using the requested AMEL, as
required at 40 CFR 63.670(r). For further
information on Shell Martinez’s AMEL
request, see supporting materials from
Shell Martinez at Docket ID No. EPA–
HQ–OAR–2010–0682 and EPA–HQ–
OAR–2014–0738.
II. Requests for AMEL Shell Martinez
DCU MPGF
The Shell Martinez DCU includes an
MPGF used to safely combust large
volumes of high pressure, noncondensable, flammable vapor streams
during upset or emergency conditions.
The Martinez Refinery requested a
minimum net heating value of the
combustion zone (NHVcz) limit of 800
British thermal units per standard cubic
feet (BTU/scf) that has been granted to
other similarly designed MPGFs in the
past. Specifically, the MPFG for which
an AMEL was granted to Occidental
Chemical Corporation, ‘‘Occidental’’ (81
FR 23480), utilizes the same Callidus
MP–4 burner design that is employed at
the Shell Martinez MPGF. The Callidus
MPGF design uses cycling high pressure
burners to maintain the required kinetic
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energy to ensure smokeless combustion.
The Shell DCU MPGF contains 30
pilots, supplied with natural gas, that
are installed to provide the source of
ignition to ensure that emergency relief
of process streams will be combusted.
Shell Martinez uses flare gas recovery
(FGR) compressors and manages the rate
of gases vented to the flare system
during startup, shutdown, and
maintenance activities to limit flaring
events only during emergencies. The
three major causes of flaring at the DCU
MPGF historically have been loss of
FGR compressors, loss of DCU wet gas
compressor, and distillate hydrotreater
depressuring.
Information Supporting Shell’s AMEL
Requests
As mentioned above, Shell Martinez
provided the information specified in
the flare AMEL framework at 40 CFR
63.670(r) to support their AMEL request.
The information specified in the
framework includes, but is not limited
to: (1) Details on the project scope and
background; (2) information on
regulatory applicability; (3) flare test
data on destruction efficiency/
combustion efficiency; (4) flare stability
testing data; (5) flare cross-light testing
data; (6) information on flare reduction
considerations; and (7) information on
appropriate flare monitoring and
operating conditions. For further
information on the supporting materials
provided, see Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–
OAR–2010–0682 and EPA–HQ–OAR–
2014–0738.
Information supplied indicates that
the DCU MPGF can achieve 96.5percent combustion efficiency and 98percent destruction efficiency if
operated under certain conditions, as
specified in section III below. Generally,
testing of burners for the vent gas
mixture determined to be representative
of the flare operation was used to set the
appropriate NHVcz minimum limit. In
this case, Shell Martinez’s burner design
(i.e., Callidus MP–4) is the same design
as that in the AMEL EPA approved for
Occidental (81 FR 23480). Shell
Martinez submitted the Callidus MP–4
burner testing information that
Occidental previously submitted to the
EPA for its AMEL request. Shell
Martinez is requesting an NHVcz limit of
800 BTU/scf, the same limit that was
requested and approved in that prior
Occidental AMEL request. This MP–4
burner model was shown to achieve the
required combustion and destruction
efficiency at a minimum NHVcz of 800
BTU/scf for gases produced in olefins
manufacturing, which are considered
the worst case for combustion and
stability. Since in that prior action we
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approved an AMEL at 800 BTU/scf for
olefins gas, which is more likely than
other types of waste gas to have issues
with stability and tendency to smoke,
and since Shell’s reported waste gas
composition contains relatively fewer
olefinic compounds, we would expect
better combustion efficiency/destruction
efficiency at the same NHVcz. Therefore,
we concur that achieving a minimum
NHVcz of 800 BTU/scf in this case will
ensure adequate combustion and
destruction efficiency.
III. AMEL for the DCU MPGF
The Agency is seeking the public’s
input on the request that the EPA
approve the AMEL for this DCU MPGF.
Specifically, the EPA seeks the public’s
input on the following proposed
conditions of NHVcz ≥ 800 BTU/scf for
the Shell Martinez’s DCU’s MPGF.
(1) The MPGF must be operated
according to the requirements of the
Petroleum Refinery MACT, including 40
CFR 63.670 and 63.671, except that all
references to a combustion zone heating
value of 270 BTU/scf are replaced with
a value of 800 BTU/scf and the flare tip
velocity requirements of 40 CFR
63.670(d) do not apply.
(2) Each stage that cross-lights must
have at least two pilots with a
continuously lit pilot flame.
(3) The operator of the DCU MPGF
system shall install and operate pressure
monitor(s) on the main flare header, as
well as a valve position indicator
monitoring system capable of
monitoring and recording the position
for each staging valve to ensure that the
flare operates at normal maximum
operating pressure of 15 pounds per
square inch gauge as described in the
AMEL application. The pressure
monitor shall meet the requirements in
Table 13 of 40 CFR 63, subpart CC.
(a) The owner or operator of the Shell
Martinez DCU MPGF shall meet the
reporting requirements in the Petroleum
Refinery MACT in 40 CFR
63.655(g)(11)(i)–(iii). In addition, the
Shell Martinez MPGF notification shall
also include records specified in section
(i)–(ii) below.
(i) Records of when the pressure
monitor(s) on the main flare header
show the flare burners are operating
outside the range of tested conditions or
outside the range of the manufacturer’s
specifications. Indicate the date and
time for each period, the pressure
measurement, the stage(s) and number
of flare burners affected, and the range
of tested conditions or manufacturer’s
specifications.
(ii) Records of when the staging valve
position indicator monitoring system
indicates that a stage of the flare should
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not be in operation and is, or that a stage
of the flare should be in operation and
is not. Indicate the date and time for
each such period, whether the stage was
supposed to be open but was closed, or
vice versa, and the stage(s) and number
of flare burners affected.
IV. Request for Comments
The EPA is soliciting comments on all
aspects of the Shell Martinez request for
approval of an AMEL for a DCU MPGF
to be used to comply with the standards.
The EPA specifically seeks comment
regarding whether or not the alternative
operating conditions of NHVcz ≥ 800
BTU/scf discussed in section III above
will achieve the combustion efficiency
and/or destruction efficiency required at
40 CFR 63.670(r).
Dated: March 6, 2019.
Panagiotis Tsirigotis,
Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards.
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[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 47 (Monday, March 11, 2019)]
[Notices]
[Pages 8715-8718]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2019-04349]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0738 and EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0682; FRL-9990-25-OAR]
Notice of Request for Approval of Alternative Means of Emission
Limitation
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This action provides public notice and solicits comment on the
alternative means of emission limitation (AMEL) request from Shell Oil
Products U.S. Martinez Refinery (Shell Martinez) under the Clean Air
Act, to operate a multi-point ground flare (MPGF) at a refinery in
Martinez, California. In this action, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is soliciting comment on all aspects of this AMEL request
and the corresponding operating conditions that would demonstrate that
the requested AMEL will achieve a reduction in emissions of hazardous
air pollutants (HAP) at least equivalent to the reduction in emissions
required by the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants from Petroleum Refineries (``Petroleum Refinery Maximum
Achievable Control Technology (MACT)''). The Shell Martinez delayed
coking unit (DCU) MPGF cannot meet the flare tip velocity limits in the
Petroleum Refinery MACT. Based on our review of this request and
supporting information, we conclude that, by following the conditions
specified in this notice, the Shell Martinez DCU MPGF will achieve at
least equivalent emissions reductions as flares complying with the
Petroleum Refinery MACT requirements.
DATES: Comments. Comments must be received on or before April 10, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Comments. Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No.
EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0738, at https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments. Once submitted, comments cannot
be edited or removed from Regulations.gov. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for detail about how the EPA treats submitted comments.
Regulations.gov is our preferred method of receiving comments. However,
the following other submission methods are also accepted:
Email: a-and-r-docket@epa.gov. Include Docket ID No. EPA-
HQ-OAR-2014-0738 in the subject line of the message.
Fax: (202) 566-9744. Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-
2014-0738.
Mail: To ship or send mail via the United States Postal
Service, use the following address: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, EPA Docket Center, Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0738, Mail
Code 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460.
Hand/Courier Delivery: Use the following Docket Center
address if you are using express mail, commercial delivery, hand
delivery, or courier: EPA Docket Center, EPA WJC West Building, Room
3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue
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NW, Washington, DC 20004. Delivery verification signatures will be
available only during regular business hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about this action,
contact Ms. Angie Carey, Sector Policies and Programs Division (E143-
01), Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
27711; telephone number: (919) 541-2187; fax number: (919) 541-0516;
and email address: carey.angela@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Docket. The EPA has established a docket for this rulemaking under
Docket ID No. EPA-EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0738. All documents in the docket are
listed in Regulations.gov. Although listed, some information is not
publicly available, e.g., Confidential Business Information (CBI) or
other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain
other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the
internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy. Publicly
available docket materials are available either electronically in
Regulations.gov or in hard copy at the EPA Docket Center, Room 3334,
EPA WJC West Building, 1301 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC. The
Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public
Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the EPA
Docket Center is (202) 566-1742.
Instructions. Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-
2014-0738. The EPA's policy is that all comments received will be
included in the public docket without change and may be made available
online at https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal
information provided, unless the comment includes information claimed
to be CBI or other information whose disclosure is restricted by
statute. Do not submit information that you consider to be CBI or
otherwise protected through https://www.regulations.gov or email. This
type of information should be submitted by mail as discussed below.
The EPA may publish any comment received to its public docket.
Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a
written comment. The written comment is considered the official comment
and should include discussion of all points you wish to make. The EPA
will generally not consider comments or comment contents located
outside of the primary submission (i.e., on the Web, cloud, or other
file sharing system). For additional submission methods, the full EPA
public comment policy, information about CBI or multimedia submissions,
and general guidance on making effective comments, please visit https://www.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
The https://www.regulations.gov website allows you to submit your
comment anonymously, which means the EPA will not know your identity or
contact information unless you provide it in the body of your comment.
If you send an email comment directly to the EPA without going through
https://www.regulations.gov, your email address will be automatically
captured and included as part of the comment that is placed in the
public docket and made available on the internet. If you submit an
electronic comment, the EPA recommends that you include your name and
other contact information in the body of your comment and with any
digital storage media you submit. If the EPA cannot read your comment
due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification,
the EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files
should not include special characters or any form of encryption and be
free of any defects or viruses. For additional information about the
EPA's public docket, visit the EPA Docket Center homepage at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
Submitting CBI. Do not submit information containing CBI to the EPA
through https://www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark the part or
all of the information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information on
any digital storage media that you mail to the EPA, mark the outside of
the digital storage media as CBI and then identify electronically
within the digital storage media the specific information that is
claimed as CBI. In addition to one complete version of the comments
that includes information claimed as CBI, you must submit a copy of the
comments that does not contain the information claimed as CBI directly
to the public docket through the procedures outlined in Instructions
above. If you submit any digital storage media that does not contain
CBI, mark the outside of the digital storage media clearly that it does
not contain CBI. Information not marked as CBI will be included in the
public docket and the EPA's electronic public docket without prior
notice. Information marked as CBI will not be disclosed except in
accordance with procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2. Send or deliver
information identified as CBI only to the following address: OAQPS
Document Control Officer (C404-02), OAQPS, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711,
Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0738.
Acronyms and Abbreviations. We use multiple acronyms and terms in
this notice. While this list may not be exhaustive, to ease the reading
of this notice and for reference purposes, the EPA defines the
following terms and acronyms here:
AMEL alternative means of emission limitation
BTU/scf British thermal units per standard cubic foot
CBI Confidential Business Information
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DCU delayed coking unit
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
Eqn equation
FGR flare gas recovery
HAP hazardous air pollutants
MACT maximum achievable control technology
MPGF multi-point ground flare
NESHAP national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants
NHVcz net heating value of combustion zone gas
OAQPS Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Organization of This Document. The information in this notice is
organized as follows:
I. Background
II. Requests for AMEL Shell Martinez DCU MPGF
III. AMEL for the DCU MPGF
IV. Request for Comments
I. Background
Regulatory Flare Requirements and AMEL Requests
The provisions in the Petroleum Refinery MACT, at 40 Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) 63.670 (d) specify operating requirements for
flares used for emission points subject to the Petroleum Refinery MACT
to ensure that the applicable standards for those emission points are
met. The MACT, at 40 CFR 63.670 (r) allows the EPA to approve a site-
specific AMEL for a given flare if, after notice and opportunity for
comment, it is established to the Administrator's satisfaction that the
flare achieves 96.5-percent combustion efficiency (and 98-percent
destruction efficiency) using the requested AMEL.
AMEL requests have been submitted to the EPA for an MPGF that
cannot comply with the applicable flare tip velocity requirements in
the Petroleum Refinery MACT, 40 CFR 63.670(d). These maximum flare tip
velocity requirements ensure that the flame does not ``lift off'' or
separate from the flare tip, which could cause flame instability
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and/or potentially result in a portion of the flare gas being released
without proper combustion. Proper combustion for flares is considered
to be 98-percent destruction efficiency or greater for organic HAP and
volatile organic compounds. Shell Martinez submitted an AMEL request to
operate a flare with tip exit velocities greater than those allowed in
40 CFR 63.670 (d) while achieving >= 96.5-percent combustion efficiency
and 98-percent destruction efficiency.
Specifically, this request from Shell Martinez, which was submitted
to the EPA on June 1, 2018, seeks an AMEL to operate an MPGF for its
DCU at its Martinez Refinery during upset emergency conditions. This
DCU is subject to the Petroleum Refinery MACT, 40 CFR part 63, subpart
CC; accordingly, the request followed the AMEL framework specified in
40 CFR part 63, subpart CC at 40 CFR 63.670(r). The DCU MPGF design in
this request is a multi-point tip design which employs large numbers of
tips close to ground level (these are termed multi-point ground flares
[MPGF]). The EPA has reviewed this request and has deemed it to be
complete.
As mentioned above, Shell Martinez submitted this AMEL request to
operate its DCU MPGF above the applicable maximum permitted velocity
requirements at 40 CFR 63.670(d). Shell Martinez provided information
to demonstrate that the DCU MPGF design achieves 96.5-percent
combustion efficiency and 98-percent destruction efficiency using the
requested AMEL, as required at 40 CFR 63.670(r). For further
information on Shell Martinez's AMEL request, see supporting materials
from Shell Martinez at Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0682 and EPA-HQ-
OAR-2014-0738.
II. Requests for AMEL Shell Martinez DCU MPGF
The Shell Martinez DCU includes an MPGF used to safely combust
large volumes of high pressure, non-condensable, flammable vapor
streams during upset or emergency conditions. The Martinez Refinery
requested a minimum net heating value of the combustion zone (NHVcz)
limit of 800 British thermal units per standard cubic feet (BTU/scf)
that has been granted to other similarly designed MPGFs in the past.
Specifically, the MPFG for which an AMEL was granted to Occidental
Chemical Corporation, ``Occidental'' (81 FR 23480), utilizes the same
Callidus MP-4 burner design that is employed at the Shell Martinez
MPGF. The Callidus MPGF design uses cycling high pressure burners to
maintain the required kinetic energy to ensure smokeless combustion.
The Shell DCU MPGF contains 30 pilots, supplied with natural gas, that
are installed to provide the source of ignition to ensure that
emergency relief of process streams will be combusted. Shell Martinez
uses flare gas recovery (FGR) compressors and manages the rate of gases
vented to the flare system during startup, shutdown, and maintenance
activities to limit flaring events only during emergencies. The three
major causes of flaring at the DCU MPGF historically have been loss of
FGR compressors, loss of DCU wet gas compressor, and distillate
hydrotreater depressuring.
Information Supporting Shell's AMEL Requests
As mentioned above, Shell Martinez provided the information
specified in the flare AMEL framework at 40 CFR 63.670(r) to support
their AMEL request. The information specified in the framework
includes, but is not limited to: (1) Details on the project scope and
background; (2) information on regulatory applicability; (3) flare test
data on destruction efficiency/combustion efficiency; (4) flare
stability testing data; (5) flare cross-light testing data; (6)
information on flare reduction considerations; and (7) information on
appropriate flare monitoring and operating conditions. For further
information on the supporting materials provided, see Docket ID No.
EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0682 and EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0738.
Information supplied indicates that the DCU MPGF can achieve 96.5-
percent combustion efficiency and 98-percent destruction efficiency if
operated under certain conditions, as specified in section III below.
Generally, testing of burners for the vent gas mixture determined to be
representative of the flare operation was used to set the appropriate
NHVcz minimum limit. In this case, Shell Martinez's burner design
(i.e., Callidus MP-4) is the same design as that in the AMEL EPA
approved for Occidental (81 FR 23480). Shell Martinez submitted the
Callidus MP-4 burner testing information that Occidental previously
submitted to the EPA for its AMEL request. Shell Martinez is requesting
an NHVcz limit of 800 BTU/scf, the same limit that was requested and
approved in that prior Occidental AMEL request. This MP-4 burner model
was shown to achieve the required combustion and destruction efficiency
at a minimum NHVcz of 800 BTU/scf for gases produced in olefins
manufacturing, which are considered the worst case for combustion and
stability. Since in that prior action we approved an AMEL at 800 BTU/
scf for olefins gas, which is more likely than other types of waste gas
to have issues with stability and tendency to smoke, and since Shell's
reported waste gas composition contains relatively fewer olefinic
compounds, we would expect better combustion efficiency/destruction
efficiency at the same NHVcz. Therefore, we concur that achieving a
minimum NHVcz of 800 BTU/scf in this case will ensure adequate
combustion and destruction efficiency.
III. AMEL for the DCU MPGF
The Agency is seeking the public's input on the request that the
EPA approve the AMEL for this DCU MPGF. Specifically, the EPA seeks the
public's input on the following proposed conditions of NHVcz >= 800
BTU/scf for the Shell Martinez's DCU's MPGF.
(1) The MPGF must be operated according to the requirements of the
Petroleum Refinery MACT, including 40 CFR 63.670 and 63.671, except
that all references to a combustion zone heating value of 270 BTU/scf
are replaced with a value of 800 BTU/scf and the flare tip velocity
requirements of 40 CFR 63.670(d) do not apply.
(2) Each stage that cross-lights must have at least two pilots with
a continuously lit pilot flame.
(3) The operator of the DCU MPGF system shall install and operate
pressure monitor(s) on the main flare header, as well as a valve
position indicator monitoring system capable of monitoring and
recording the position for each staging valve to ensure that the flare
operates at normal maximum operating pressure of 15 pounds per square
inch gauge as described in the AMEL application. The pressure monitor
shall meet the requirements in Table 13 of 40 CFR 63, subpart CC.
(a) The owner or operator of the Shell Martinez DCU MPGF shall meet
the reporting requirements in the Petroleum Refinery MACT in 40 CFR
63.655(g)(11)(i)-(iii). In addition, the Shell Martinez MPGF
notification shall also include records specified in section (i)-(ii)
below.
(i) Records of when the pressure monitor(s) on the main flare
header show the flare burners are operating outside the range of tested
conditions or outside the range of the manufacturer's specifications.
Indicate the date and time for each period, the pressure measurement,
the stage(s) and number of flare burners affected, and the range of
tested conditions or manufacturer's specifications.
(ii) Records of when the staging valve position indicator
monitoring system indicates that a stage of the flare should
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not be in operation and is, or that a stage of the flare should be in
operation and is not. Indicate the date and time for each such period,
whether the stage was supposed to be open but was closed, or vice
versa, and the stage(s) and number of flare burners affected.
IV. Request for Comments
The EPA is soliciting comments on all aspects of the Shell Martinez
request for approval of an AMEL for a DCU MPGF to be used to comply
with the standards. The EPA specifically seeks comment regarding
whether or not the alternative operating conditions of NHVcz >= 800
BTU/scf discussed in section III above will achieve the combustion
efficiency and/or destruction efficiency required at 40 CFR 63.670(r).
Dated: March 6, 2019.
Panagiotis Tsirigotis,
Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
[FR Doc. 2019-04349 Filed 3-8-19; 8:45 am]
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